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Volume XXXI No. 16 Thursday, February 22, 1979 Providence, R.I. 02918 USPS 136-260 12 Pages OLP a possibility Residence needs discussed, debated

Rev. Thomas R. Peterson, week. If the board opts for this O.P.. and his board of represen• package in combination with Our tatives came up empty-handed Lady of Providence facilities, for a decision on a residence affected juniors and seniors will policy for '79-'80 school year, have the option to reside in Wednesday A final decision will apartments off campus or at the be made upon the return of dorms in Warwick "by the sea." Bishop Louis E. Gelineau to Sophomores might also have Providence. Gelineau, away on the option of living in the semi• business, holds the power to lease nary dormitories, thus creating dormitory space at Our Lady of additional open space for juniors Providence Seminary to Prov• or seniors who would prefer idence College. remaining on campus. At no time Upon hearing of Gelineau's will incoming freshman be forced It's all in the hands: Eileen Connor, Resident Board president, and Jim O'Donnell. student decision, the board, consisting of to move from on-campus dormi• representative to the Committee on Administration, present their case (left), while Rev. Walter Dr. Laurent Gousie, registrar, tories. Heath, O.P., director of residence, discusses the Residence Office's view (right). Story on this page. Michael G Backes, director of Jim O'Donnell stressed, that admissions, Rev. Walter Heath, "no decision is final and we don't O.P., director of residence, and know when we'll be meeting Students support lottery student representatives Eileen again." Father Heath, however, Connor, Kerry Rafanelli, Bill keeps his goal set for the end of Foley, Mary Ann Haxton, Jim the month. If a plan is not O'Donnell, and Kathy Crowley, engineered by this time, the of juniors and seniors as will initiate plans to displace enrollment will decline by 100 about 150 students necessary to people. "Which means," Rafa• maintain present enrollment and nelli stated, "off the top we'll solution to residence problem keep tuition boosts to a mini• have a $90 to $100 increase, not mum. including inflationary costs. But Rafanelli explained, "We if we act now, it'll maintain the present enrollment, and the By Maureen O'Hare living within a 10-mile radius of juniors and seniors, with all in• wanted to make a decision today money we don't get for those the College. coming freshmen and We have to eliminate 150 people, extra 150 students won't be put on In a final attempt to educate A variation of the Georgetown sophomores being guaranteed but it won't be any freshman or everybody's tab. Everyone pays. students and come to grips with an, proposed by Col. Andrew housing. After lengthy debate, sophomores. We will guarantee It will be added on to tuition and the issue of lack of on-eampus gelCorso, associate director of the majority of members con• housing to freshman of the Class room and board. housing, the Resident Board, in residence, was also considered. cluded this plan should not be of '83, but only for the first two conjunction with Student This plan is based on the same rushed into; rather, it should be years. Any decision has to be "I'm a commuter; the money Congress, sponsored a residence principle as the Georgetown implemented for the 1980-81 made soon because Backes wants commuters save by living off- alternatives forum last week. plan; however, it would involve academic year. to have a policy to send out in the campus will be less because mail. Also, the people who are Held in Aquinas classroom 001, sophomores in addition to juniors "We have a responsibility to they'll be paying for those 150 the meeting was attended by and seniors and would not go into eliminated will have to be noti• kids to live on campus. You're not students right here and now," fied immediately." approximately 75 students. effect until 1980-81 past Congress president Ellen hurting 150 students the most, The various proposals were Finally discussed was the Barnes explained. "Students are A junior-senior lottery pro• you're hurting everybody else presented by Rev. Walter J. Notre Dame plan. Based on an accepted in freshman year with gram most appealed to students who'll end up paying for the extra Heath, O.P., director of "incentives system", on-campus the idea that they'll be guaran• at their residence forum held last kids we don't let in." residence, Eileen Connor, residency would be determined teed housing for four years. No president of the Resident Board, on the basis of academic GPA. plan will be perfect, yet rushing and Committee on Ad• The pros and cons of each into something like this at this Brady, Gaccione, ministration student rep Jim alternative were debated, and an late date would be unfair to O'Donnell. "The reasons we're informal vote of those present students." here is that we want to do the best indicated that the vast majority Giovino victors thing for the students," O'Don• of students favor a general lot• See FORUM, Page 3 nell stressed. "We're looking for tery of the junior and senior student input regarding which classes. in class elections plan you favor." "Each of these solutions has its "indebted to the class. I intend to From the original list of good and bad points," stated What a By Joyce Simard numerous proposals, four Father Heath. "I've been aching pay it back through hard work possible plans have emerged. with this problem for three years After days of campaigning, and a very successful year. I The first involves instituting a now, and we all know how dif• speeches and voting, 27 students hope to establish a firm foun• way to go dation financially as well as general lottery comprised of ficult it is to reach the best have emerged as officers of the juniors and seniors to determine possible solution. At least this Classes of '80, '81 and '82. Ap• spiritually within the class before residency status. Any student not forum got us here together to proximately 50 percent of the the Ring Weekend next fall." favored by the lottery would be talk." eligible voters turned out to cast Paul Alagero, a management forced to acquire off-campus Following this session, their ballots, with the freshman major from Saugus, Mass., was housing. Congress convened in an attempt class having the highest per• elected vice president, and Ken The much-di scus sed to determine their own course of centage of voters. McGunagle, a political science Georgetown plan is the second action, taking into consideration Mark Brady defeated Gene major from Cranston, R.I., is alternative. This proposal the sentiments of the students. Eubanks and Ned Cummiskey for treasurer. Maryellen Gilroy ran suggests the denial of on-campus Those present voted to support the presidency of the Class of unopposed for the office of housing to all juniors and seniors the idea of a general lottery for 1980. Brady feels confident that secretary. his class will have continued The representatives to success. He further stated, "I Congress are: Marie rtobitaille, a appreciate being re-elected and I biology major from Cheshire, am looking forward to our last Conn.; Tom Biga, a health Congress convenes year here." service major from Derby, The office of vice president Conn.; Joe Sette, a social work went to Jeff Vaz, an accounting major from Hamden. Conn.; Rafanelli states objectives major from Taunton, Mass., Kathy Quinlan, a marketing while art-business major Eileen major from Mattapoisett, Mass.; and Mark "Mitch" Vogel, a Sunday, February 18, marked very important for Congress to Connor from Milton, Mass. is the first Student Congress work together as a unit. We're secretary. Meg Heston, a special See CONGRESS, Page 3 meeting of the 1979-80 academic here because we have an education major from Cum• year Kerry Rafanelli and his obligation to represent the berland, R.I., won the office of executive board, Sue Berg, student body." treasurer. Peggy Doherty and Mike Welch, Listing a few goals for his term The 1980 class representatives were sworn in as president, vice in office, Rafanelli intends to "go are: Lauren Andrea, a Inside : president, secretary and full force on the proposed food cowl Photo by Dan Lund psychology major from Newport, treasurer respectively. New and and variety store, and finalize R.I.; Kevin Golden, a psychology old members alike were also plans for the library coffee major from South Windsor, It was the best of times, it was sworn in, thus officially com• lounge. " He also intends to focus Conn.; Kathy Crowley, an ac• Parents' Weekend the worst of times. This was Dave mencing this Congress' term. on the course registration and counting major from Vernon, scheduling process in the hopes of Gavitt's most unusual season. Conn.; Patty Burns, a health Page 7 This meeting served basically The young Friars stumbled their to explain and introduce the making the entire process services major from Rumford, more systematic. Additionally, way through a good part of the R.I.; and Sue Lynch, an art workings of Congress to its new season, but the home finale was a members. Each of the various Rafanelli will emphasize in• major from West Hartford, Conn. creased voter awareness. stunner, with PC winning the Defeating incumbent Barbara committees of Congress were bragging rights to Rhode Island Women's hoop "We may have to step on some Casserly and Mike Fitzgerald, named, their duties and ob• over the Rams, 84-77. This of toes to avoid runaround and get biology major Dan Gaccione jectives outlined. course, was a fitting conclusion to things accomplished, but if we from Westerly, R.I. became the "Along with the new Congress, Gavitt's remarkable coaching Page 11 work together we'll get president of the Class of '81. we also have a new look. career Story on page 12. Everyone here has a lot to of• something done," Rafanelli Feeling "very enthusiastic about fer," stated Rafanelli. "I see it as commented. the year ahead," Gaccione feels Page 2 Thursday, February 22, 1979

Around the Campus

'Miracle Worker' William Gibson's play The Miracle Worker opened last night in Harkins Hall auditorium and will run through Sunday night Curtain time is 8p.m. Tickets for PC students are $1.50. The box office, located in the rotunda of Harkins Hall, is open from 5 p.m. until Curtain on the evenings of performance. Ticket reservations may be made by calling 865-2327. Student Recital There will be a student recital in Room 116 of Music Building on the Lower Campus next Sunday, February 25, at 3 p.m. Math Help The 31st Student Congress is sworn in at Sunday's meeting (above). The thrill of victory: Patty Burns, Jeff Vaz, Kathy Crowley, and Meg Heston celebrate their victory at an election night party There are math help sessions every Monday through Thur• last Thursday (below). sday, from 2:30-4:30 p.m. in Room 2 of Stephen Hall. Veritas 79 All senior information sheets should be in the Veritas Office now. Senior portraits that are not taken with T D Brown must be submitted to the yearbook office by March l. These should be black and white wallet-size'photos with name and major written on the back. For a sitting with T.D. Brown, call the studio for an ap• pointment before February 26. Your cooperation is needed for the yearbook to make its deadlines. Resident Board Elections The nomination period for the Resident Board elections will run through Friday, February 23, and the campaign will begin Saturday, February 24 and end on Tuesday, February 27. Election day will be Wednesday, February 28. Four positions are available: president, vice president, secretary and treasurer. Candidates must presently be on-campus students and must have at least a 2 0 cum. In ad• dition, students running for president and vice president must have lived on campus for two semesters, and candidates for secretary and treasurer must have been on campus for one semester. - You're in the Forum Nomination papers may be picked up in the Student Congress (Continued from Page 1) Office. Barnes pointed out that this residence plan will probably be in Committee on Administration Army now . • . use for a while; thus, its im• Anyone interested in becoming the student representative to plementation must be "organized the College's Committee on Administration may sign up in the Thé professor of military Selected for commissioning and well thought-out. It would be Student Congress Office Monday, February 26 to Thursday, science at Providence College into the Regular Army were: very difficult to get an organized March 1. Interviews will be March 6-8. All sophomores and has recently announced the James B. Dalton, Douglas R. plan together in just three juniors are eligible. selection of 15 seniors for ap• Dudevoir, David A. Habib, Paul weeks." pointment in the Regular Army A. Haveles, Brian E. Samolyk, Members also voted to suggest Need Help With Your Tax Return? and United States Army Reserve. and James P. Whitcomb. looking into the possibility of Free income tax return preparación available now trom the LTC Nickita Krivorchuk, US The following seniors were securing the use of a dormitory at Volunteer Tax Assistance program, sponsored by the 1RS and Army, released the results of the selected for commissioning in the Our Lady of Providence the PC Business Club senior accounting majors. These VITA tax Department of the Army United States Army Reserve: Seminary on Warwick Neck. This assistors will help taxpayers in filling out their Federal 1040 and Selection Board this week. The Michael J. Coleman, Paul P. would present a possible alter• 1040A returns. Assistance is available Wednesdays from noon to acceptance rate for those ap• Holden, Jr., Thomas E. LeBlanc, native for those forced off 4 p.m. in Room 217 of Slavin Center. plicants submitted for con• Nancy J. Pope, John E. Reilly, campus by the lottery. The sideration for Regular Army and Robert H. Sefiman, IIII, Anthony necessity of administrative Active Duty was 100 percent, the height of the cold spell, 85O0 W. Di Robbio, and Keith E. assistance regarding securing highest in recent years. gallons a day were used. This Macksound. apartments, understanding Cold spell total has decreased down to 8300 leases and dealing with off- and 7900 until it reached stabiliza• campus problems in general tion. , was also stressed. Rudy's puts the "The cold spell started roughly "This plan is only the informal two weeks ago Sunday. Soon vote of Congress," stated afterwards we started turning toss O'Donnell, "so this is no the heat on a full 24 hours a day. guarantee that our idea will go heat on The buildings cool rapidly if the through." Congress has sub• heat isn't constantly available. mitted these suggestions to highlights The recent cold spell that We relied on individual radiators Father Peterson and the Com• to be turned on and off. But if mittee on Administration. chilled the state of Rhode Island for two weeks affected Provi• somebody was cold, the heat was URI game dence College but apparently did there. not put a severe strain on the It may not have been the play Congress school's energy situation. Ac• "Only McVinney and Slavin that won the game for PC in their cording to Tom Manchester, the Center have automatic control. stunning 84-77 upset of URI, but it director of the boiler plant, "Over As soon as it got warmer we certainly was a play to remem• a given week we used quite a bit changed the setting. Now the heat ber. Rudy Williams' rouehlv 88- elections of oil, but overall it really hasn't is on for three hours in the foot toes in the dying seconds of (Continued from Page 1 ) been that bad. Previous to the morning, three hours in the after• the first half of the URI-Provi- business major from South cold snap, we had some milder noon and six hours at night. dence game gave the Friars a weather." Nobody has complained, so I 43-46 halftime lead. Windsor, Conn. For the Class of '82, incumbent PC regularly uses around 7000 think that policy has worked out The consensus was that Wil• Rob Giovino defeated Paul gallons of oil a day. During the well," Manchester commented. liams' front foot was roughly two Mercurio, Cheryl and feet from the end line. Jay Skelton. Giovino, a political science major from Mansfield, "I knew there were only two Mass., was unavailable for seconds left when I got the ball," comment. the PC sophomore said. "So I CLASS of '82 Political science major Laura looked up and fired. It looked like Foley from Hamden, Conn., was it was pretty straight and I was elected vice president, while praying it would drop. At first, I Steve "Veg" McGuire, a thought the ball was going to hit psychology major from North Thank you for your vote the clock. When the ball went in I Branford, Conn, is secretary. looked at the official to see if time Steve Ferreira, a business major had run out. Then I ran off the from Taunton, Mass., holds the court. I was a little tired." office of treasurer. of confidence. The 1978 Guinness Book of Elected as representatives World Records reports an 86-foot were: Louann DiMuccio, an field goal by Barry Hutchings of English major from Providence, Sutherlin, Ore., High School on R.I.; Jim O'Connor, a finance I won't let you down ! March 22, 1976, as the longest major from Fort Lee, N.J.; Beth recorded and measured field goal Kelleher, a political science in a game. major from Warwick, R.I.; Paul Grossman, a business major Rob Giovino Williams was the hero for the from Barrington, R.I., and Jean Friars with 28 points, 10 rebounds Cowl photo by Dan Lund Sullivan, a business major from and five steals. Rudy skies for two. Worcester, Mass. Thursday, February 22, 1979 Page 3 The Art Building: Rediscover the Lower Campus

By Kathleen O'Neill will discover a magical menagerie of artistry. The crafts Are you seeking a respite from of sculpture, print-making, the day-to-day drudgery of painting, drawing and academia? Escape to a world photography are practiced in the bright with color and creativity, a Art Building. kingdom where imagination Yet another enticing feature of reigns in all its rare shapes and the Art Building is its gallery. forms. The works of various masters are This introduction may read like displayed against the plain white "Draw me." a travel-tourism teaser. Actually, walls of this spacious room. A collection of Howard Wind• ham's vivid works will be exhibited in the gallery through this week. The creativity of one artisan or another is always on display in the gallery All are invited to enjoy the artwork. Richard Elkington, chairman of the art department, is en• thusiastic about the ever- developing program. "We do Come on down and see the service a lot of people," stated etchings! Elkington. "Approximately 250 day students participate in art courses. Of these practicing craftsmen, 67 are art majors." Art Elkington regards art courses as a "refreshing break." He extended a warm invitation to the entire College community. "We want everyone to see what were Building doing and maybe join in." Titillate your aesthetic taste buds and take a tour of the Father MtAlisier hard at work colorfully creative world of the scenes Lower Campus. it is an invitation to explore, and perhaps become a part of, the Providence College art depart• ment, which is alive and well on the College's Lower Campus. PC's art department was started about eight years ago. During the first years of the program, art classes were held in a variety of campus buildings. ¿¿Ski n' Joseph, Stephen and Mc- Dermott Halls were graced with ' Stay Plan the skillful artisty of students. SKI PASS & Lectures were held in library classrooms, and the present-day LODGING Knights of Columbus Office in • .JK Not« Not Slavin Center served as a photo M II ettvcl rv* 0*c 29 lab. J«n 1. 197» and F«t> 19-25. 1979 Photo enlargers, all in a row. PC's acquisition of the Chapín A special midweek plan in• Hospital property provided the cluding an ALL-DAY SKi PASS art department with two TO GUNSTOCK. overnight buildings of its own. All art lodging and use of all Margate classes are held in these two facilities Enjoy our 2 res• taurants and night dub with buildings with the exception of top bands Heated indoor Design, which is taught in the pool, whirlpool and sauna Ski basement of Fennell. any day Monday through Fn A Providence tradition daiL, lodging any day Sunday Tucked neatly away in the through Thursday furthest recesses of the Lower WRITE FCR Campus is the Ceramics FREE COLOR BROCHURE since February 1979. Building. The first floor ac• commodates approximately 50 ceramists a semester. The márgate "^T ""^f "T ~T hen Providence's Biltmore Plaza opened its doors in second floor of this building is Rt. 3. Laconla, NH used for general College storage. ^ Tel: 1 800-258-030* I \ V /February, a tradition began. Located directly behind Dore \/\/ We spent over $12 million and 18 months restoring Hall is the Art Building. Here one Y Ta hotel of charm and elegance. With 350 individually appointed rooms and suites. Including the magnificent Presiden• tial and Vice Regal suites. Single occupancy $36-54, double RESIDENT BOARD occupancy $42-62. Great meetings are bom in your choice of 21 versatile function ELECTIONS rooms. Or choose from our 30 additional breakout rooms. Elegant settings for affairs from sales meetings to sumptuous banquets Nomination period ends for 500. Feel like lobster Anita ? Or perhaps a New Friday, February 23

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Thanks for the memories; Gavitt's finale is a classic farewell

It was a fitting tribute. It was that list Rudy Williams' 88 foot, vindication for an embarrassing first half throw that caromed off loss suffered a month earlier. the glass at the buzzer. And finally, it was a truly Throughout it all, throughout remarkable farewell for Coach every great victory of the 1970s, Dave Gavitt at the Civic Center there's been Dave Gavitt. More this past weekend, a farewell that than anything else, this was a win he richly deserved. Nobody, but to remember him by. Upsetting nobody, expected the Friars to good teams in the Civic Center conclude their home season with has become as much a part of the an upset of URI. After all, this Providence tradition as those was "the year of the Ram", the black and white uniforms. But year of the 44-point blowout and never before has a team that Sly Williams feature stories in looked so weak on paper come Sports Illustrated. About the best back to beat a rival in such an anyone could expect was a emotional wringer. The fact that respectable showing by PC and a it was intrastate for URI, with all not-too-comfortable URI win. the accompanying hoopla, makes it all the sweeter. But never underestimate the power of emotion and a Gavitt- It has been said before, but it coached team. If you believe in bears repeating: after 10 such things, this classic victory seasons, a record of 208-83, an (and it truly was a great PC win- unprecedented selection as New -up there with Maryland, England coach of the year five Michigan and North Carolina) times, and eight 20-win seasons, could be viewed as a microcosm Gavitt and the Friars have of the Dave Gavitt era - at captured the hearts of a school, a Providence College. PC's city and an entire state. There trademark in this and other were rumors prior to the Ram-PC victories was tenacious defense, game that for the last home game at least one outstanding in• of the season there would be a dividual performance (Rudy Dave Gavitt night, complete with Williams with 28 points, 10 pomp, pageantry and awards. rebounds and 5 steals was it this Gavitt declined it. The urne), a cohesive and aggressive memorable moments of his night offensive show, and a miracle. took place during the game, not because of any ceremony. The Every memorable PC win win itself was a great enough contains one fantastic play. Bob honor. Providence has one more Misevicius' jumper that beat game to go before this season is Michigan in double overtime, Joe finished. However, the best way Hassett's comer bomb to beat the to remember Dave Gavitt the Russians, Bill Eason's clutch coach is with the URI game. shot to nip North Carolina are Thanks for the memories. ...and make history legendary. Now you can add to Residence policy Notice This edition of The Cowl was THE COWL postponed a day because we wanted to include the adminis• needed now tration's residence decision. We felt the student body of PC Published each full week of school during the academic year The Cowl urges the Providence And if the decision is put off, would be better served if this by Providence College, River Avenue and Eaton Street, College administration to get there is no assurance that the information was disseminated Providence, R.I. 0291* Second class postage paid at moving on some type of residence problem will go away next year. as soon as possible. The Cowl Providence. R.I., Slavin Center, P.O. Box 2981, 865-2214. plan for next year. Since it would If anything, it will be worse. will next appear on Wednes• appear that the inadequate Providence College needs a day, February 28. We regret Georgetown and Notre Dame viable residence policy and it any inconvenience this late plans have been shelved, it seems needs one now. edition might have caused. Editor inChief John A. O'Hare '79 that a junior-senior lottery might be implemented. We feel that an Managing Editor Margaret A. Brodeur '79 option making available Our Features Editor Kathleen M. Hansen '80 Lady of Providence Seminary in News Editor Maureen J. O'Hart '80 Warwick should also be offered. Sports Editor Stephen P. Latimer '79 The site contains two large dorm• Restrictions on Photography Editor Daniel J. Lund '80" itories which could possibly pro• Advertising Manager Teresa Cabrai '81 vide space for 100 students and Circulation Manager John Kennally '80 alleviate considerably the College Advisor John A. McMahon, O.P. housing problem that now exists desk personnel at PC. should be loosened General Assignment Staff: Dave Amaral, Brad Brown. Tricia The key word in talking about Bruno, Ned Cummiskey, Kathryn DelSignore, Jeff sposito, the future of residence life at Lori Evangelos, Sue Gilroy Celia Kettle. Steve Lichtenfels, Providence College is "now". shared by all. The Residence Kathleen O'Neill, Carol Persi, Maureen Plouffe, Karen Ryder, There are freshmen to be accep• Nobody ever said that working Joyce Simard, and Cathy Smith. ted for 1983 who deserve to know the desk in a women's dorm was Office, citing problems with the attitude of the women, has de• whether or not there will be room an easy job. First and foremost, Sports Staff: Dave Ball, Mike David, John Mullaney, AI cided to ban any music or study• for them on campus. There are there is the problem of security, Palladino, and Bob Walsh. upperclassmen who should be or rather, who is allowed upstairs ing for workers at the desk. That made aware of the fact that they and who is not. Sitting by the door means that for an average two- hour shift, a worker is allowed to Photography Staff: Kevin Barrett, Susan Bymes, Bob conceivably could be asked to on cold nights is never very Derouin, Laurel Dixon, Mark Donovan, Chris Gill, Fred move off campus if the lottery is comfortable, nor is trying to deal do little but check ID'S and answer the phone. This often Lagomarsino, Steve Lichtenfels, Pegeen McGetrick, Steve implemented. At the very least, with people who feel put out by Murphy, Bob Pattan, and Dave Spinella. some contingency plan, like OLP the request to show an ID before means two hours of sitting and doing nothing. with a shuttle service, should be visiting. Generally, desk person• Art and Graphics Staff: Tom McManamon. provided. nel workers are competent and considerate. Circulation Staff: John Deady, Tom Noble, and Steve Riley. What happens if no residence decision is made for next year' This initial decision is tempor• Well, almost assuredly tuition Therefore, The Cowl feels that ary. There is no express time Advertising Representative: Steve Sylvia will go up. If some type of they are entitled by some privil• limit placed on how long the residence plan does not go eges. Often, the job of sitting at study ban will be in affect for desk personnel In light of the through, roughly 100 fewer stu• the front desk manning the tele• Subscription Rate: 14.00 a year dents will be accepted for next phone is a boring one. There are desk personnel's fine job record. year. The money that would have times when the desk simply is not The Cowl feels that they should The opinions expressed herein are the opinions of the editorial been generated by accepting visited all that frequently. At be allowed some privileges. Col• board and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the ad• these people will be made up in those times, we feel it is perfectly lege is a place to use time wisely ministration or the student body of Providence College. the form of a tuition increase-an acceptable for desk members to and judiciously, not where bore• increase that will affect both do their homework or listen to the dom and inactivity are often part residents and commuters. radio. Apparently that view is not of the work-study job description. Thursday, February 22, 1979 Page 5 Photo talk Special effects: a camera, film and a little imagination

By Daniel J. Lund on the same negative. Sorry, In the world of photography mom. people are constantly experimen• ting. Coming up with new and Nighttime photography is very exciting ideas in a visually pleas• popular. A camera, a roll of film, ing manner is what makes pho• and a tripod or steady hand are tography great The purist ean- the only necessary tools. Ob• not be forgotten, however. A viously, exposure is the most sharp, crisp portrait that appears important factor. Most people more real than the subject can be cannot tell just by looking what as enjoyable as a fine "surreal" settings to use, so they use a photograph. meter. At night, meters are useless; all they will tell you is So what does all this mean? that there isn't enough light for a Simply, the versatility a 33mm picture. camera has is unlimited, pro• vided the person holding the SLR has some imagination. A little Here's where some guesswork training won't hurt. So, for those and imagination come in. For of you who have had little or no evening photography, a bracket• training, here it is! ing method is used. There are two

types of bracket methods: Cowl photo by MysJery Photographer Double exposure (the same changing the f-stops, and chang• What and where Is it? Two large pizzas await a correct guesser. Hint on this page. negative frame exposed twice) ing the shutter speeds. Use the can bring some very interesting shutter speed method at night. results. I have found that using a The depth of field is important- flash for this effect is the best. set the f-stop at 4 or 5.6. Depend• With a strobe unit and a dark or ing upon existing light, the shut• Moving off-campus: black background, you should ter speeds will range from one- place your subject in any one fifteenth of a second to 10, 15 section of the viewfinder. Now, or 20 seconds. Because keeping take the picture. The important the camera still is difficult for part of this procedure is not great lengths of time, anything advancing the film. Press the over 20 or 25 seconds may cause little button on the bottom of the 'It might be a step up; blurring. A cable release should camera, the same one you use to be used when exposures are rewind the film. Once completed, greater than one-half of a second. move the advance arm as usual If you don't have a tripod handy, The film should not move. You a windowsill, rock, wall, parked have now reset the shutter with• car, chair, table, or any station• out advancing the film. ary object will do. Happy hunt• then again, it might not' ing. Using the same subject or another one, put it in another ++++++ By Steve Lichtenfels its proximity to campus, Louie's good condition. The girls had no section of the viewfinder. Take No one correctly guessed last and E & J's Paul liked it for its walk-up and could always see the picture. Like magic, you have week's photo. Look again; the Do you remember when you location, too—in between twe who was at the door, living on the a double exposure. More often offer still stands Remember, first got off? Sure you do. It was floors of girls-and George liked it first floor and all. The girls like than not, double exposures once you've won, you must wait great, real bliss; who could have because he had his own room to the location, and the landlord happen by accident. If this hap• three weeks to enter again. The imagined it. There you were, just study in and the kitchen was iusl always gave them what they pens too often, have your camera Mystery Photographer has a you and your buddies Nothing big enough for his appetite. All wanted, because theirs was the checked. There is nothing more powerful print this week. The could be better you thought, three liked the price, so apartment he would always show frustrating than taking a picture correct guess makes you eligible nothing at all. But then there was everything seemed fine. Then to prospective tenants. of your girlfriend in her bathing for two large pizzas from, you a knock on the door and everyone school began, and so did the fun. Kathv and Maureen were suddenly looked at each other in suit and a photo of your girl• guessed it, "half hour, 45 Soon after school came back always on campus, so Dionne was amazement. You stand up and go friend's mother and having them minutes, okay?", E & J's Pizza. into session, John, Paul and often in the apartment alone. She to the door, your heart beats a George found that it wasn't as spent a great deal of her time on little faster; you open the door. easy to go back to the room once the phone calling her friends to It's the landlord and he's come to or twice a day as it was when they tell them she had been hearing have a nice friendly chat with his Thoughts while shaving: lived in Joe's, especially when noises and she was scared new tenants in their first apart• there are three days worth of Meanwhile, Maureen and Kathy ment. dishes in the sink and they haUJearned to cope with walking After a pleasant little chat and couldn't find the living room three-quarters of a mile to class As in the old days the delivery of your rent because of the clothes all over the in the rain and home again at schedule, you are all set to em• place hiding the beer bottles, night when the wind was blowing bark on your first year of living making it a veritable mine field at 50 miles an hour and the wind By Tom Bowen suffers a loss in ticket sales. In off campus. Apartment life, wili to walk through. chill factor was right off .the past years, it was difficult to it be like all the movies showed it scales. But the girls had their obtain a seat for most of the PC Our three boys also found out It was over. Both teams had as? Probably not. their apartment knows how to privacy and their own rooms, and left the court and Coach Dave home games. This year, fans Let's look at living off campus. everything was fine. were not only able to obtain good whistle all by itself when the wind Gavitt had taken his final victory It's going to be an experience, to Living off they found that they seats but they were also able to blows, and it creaks more than bow at the Providence Civic be sure, just like your life was had to fend more for themselves forego their regular seats in Scrooge's back on a cold winter Center. Outside, however, when you were living on, but this and were becoming more favor of sitting in seats near the morning. By the time winter several hundred fans were still is different-it's a step up and a responsible. There were no more ground floor. came, John, Paul and George had milling around in the cold, step out-or is it? Most people learned all too well that the 50 late-night interruptions from There was still enthusiasm refusing to leave. They only move off for a wide variety of dollars a month they had set Rosie Loveguys down the hall in displayed by the fans who showed wanted to stay a while longer and reasons. Some people move for aside for heat kept the kitchen McVinney, whose heart broke up for each game. However, it savor the Friars' stunning vic• reasons of the overall savings of warm enough to keep the drip in more often than beer bottles on a was greatly suppressed by the tory over the Rams of URI. money, others move for a little the sink dripping. No sooner Saturday night at PC. No more fact that PC was behind most of Old times had finally returned solitude, and still others move would the heat come up that it alarms belonging to your the time. The wild enthusiasm of to the Civic Center. As in the old because dorm life has become too would leave. roommates going off at 6:30 so the past was missing. much of a nuisance and not worth days, a big crowd turned out for And with an apartment that she could wash her hair and get That was until Saturday night the trouble. Then there are this game and with it returned was kept the way theirs was, it made up before facing the human against URI. , others who move off because they the great spirit and enthusiasm was a wonder the neat came up at race. And then there was no With a huge turnout to wish feel it will make them more that had always aroused the PC all. They'd been after their worry about missing a meal that Coach Dave Gavitt farewell, the mature, or at least make them squad. These two elements had landlord for months to fix the you had already paid for and no stage was set for the upset of the seem more mature. Moving off been lacking at the Gvic Center front door of their stairwell, a worry about making it to dinner year in New England College can accomplish these goals, but this season. It seemed natural, makeshift plywood sheet with a by six o'clock on Fridays. No basketball. The Friars played at the same time it can fall though. A team loses most of its number on it which barely more noise till all hours and no with a pent-up frenzy and won a miserably short. players through graduation and resembled a door, not to mention one to keep tabs on who's visiting brilliant victory, sending the is forced to rebuild. Con• The happy fantasies of those the radiator, which regularly whom and whether or not you're crowd into ecstacy. It was just as sequently, they suffer through a who move off often end in blew off steam or what it thought in or out. it had been in the old days. rugged season and the school nightmares while others find it was steam and always succeeded Now you have your own room the best move they've made since in soaking the chair it was next to and furniture, your own dishes, betting on PC since the PC vs. and whoever was in it. It was a your own responsibility, your URI classic. Consider John, Paul great wake-up device for George, own food. Is this really the real and George. AU three decided at who regularly fell asleep while world, or do you rely on Alumni The COWL will next the end of their sophomore year studying. But it was all in the Caf a little bit too often? Or how that they would move off campus name of learning, going to about hanging out at Slavin a so that they could enjoy the college, and being American, so little too much? It's all up to you, freedom of civilian living and John, Paul and George endured. you can't always avoid trouble by be published never worrry about dorm hassles Living below them were Dionne moving off, and you don't always again. All three found an apart• from Warwick and her friends run into it either. These are some ment which was suitable to all of Maureen and Kathy. Fortunately things you'll never have to put up them: a three-story number-two for them, their apartment was in with again and other things Doors girls, one floor them. One better shape, had a more efficient you're just going to have to adjust February 28, 1979 hundred seventy-five a month, no heating system and couldn't to, the same as your first utilities, three bedrooms, big whistle a tune if it tried. Dionne semester living on campus. So if living room, efficient kitchen, and her friends inherited this you're stepping off campus, Dath with shower. All the com• apartment from their friends, make sure that you watch yr-ur The editor encourages your letters ! forts of home. who had inherited it from their step: it might be a step up; then John liked the place because of friends, so the apartment was in again, it might not. ... Page 6 Thursday, February 22, 1979 Features Religious studies: PC's ROTC ladies New offerings

By David Amaral Inc.," he said. After his speech, Moolah In an effort to expand our humbly went around the room to Religious Studies Department collect for his cause. Coming to beyond Judeo-Christian course me, he tried to take my last few offerings, the College next year dollars will present classes relating to "But you can't take it," I the various religions of the world, protested "It's all I've got." providing students with a diverse "It is not I who takes your background in deity worship. money," he said. "I hate all One of the new offerings is money. I merely render it to Reincarnation 101, a study of the God " religions and cults that believe in "But what does God want with reincarnation of the soul. money?" I asked. "I was reincarnated from a Moolah Yin-yang held up a purple herring," says Professor dollar bill before my eyes. "What Zulu Mablahndi. "You, my. son, does it say here, my son?" were reincarnated from a college '"In God we trust,'" I read. text book. And contrary to belief, "Well, then, whatever has (he B.A. degree will not be God's name on it, I render to God. reincarnated from sheepskin this Whatever has your name on it, year, but from discarded you can keep." bathroom tissue, which is more "But look, George equal to its worth nowadays. Washington's name and picture Ommmmm." are on it," I said. "Shouldn't it go Another course offering is to the government?" United World Church 201, which "Does George Washington is a study of the teachings of the work for the government?" Very High, Reverend Moo-lah "Well, he used to," I said. Yin-yang. "Right. But now he is working The Exalted Yin-yang himself for God in the heavenly realm, so came to Providence College not I'll hold the money for him." With ROTC women long ago In search of converts, that, Moo-lah nabbed my cash he has been roaming college and left, blessing his followers campuses everywhere, wearing a and praying that His Grace enrolled in ROTC signs a contract This last option requires three long green robe and selling annul payment due. By Sue Gilroy entitling him to $100 a month. In months of training at a branch Swedish biology books. The Exalted Yin-yang will addition, those awarded school, a weekend of duty a "He who invests in the stocks of appear again in September when Reserve Office Training Corps, scholarships are eligible for free month, and two weeks of service the Lord shall never witness a he will conduct his own class. In or ROTC as it is familiarly called tuition and books. Room is not every summer spiritual recession," said the the meantime, he is busy meeting by students and faculty on the inlcuded, simply on the premise Starting in 1971, women began Very High Yin-yang in one of his with College faculty and ad• Providence College campus, is a that ROTC funds are for strictly enrolling in the ROTC program proverbial moments at Harkins ministration, giving advice on military campus which consists educational purposes. At present, there are eight girls Hall. how to cut spending, raise tuition,' of 100 students. ROTC aims at Third and fourth year students participating: Nancy Pope and "And how may one invest?" a and hypnotise masses of alumni instructing students interested in are also required to spend six Gerry Oliva (both seniors), follower asked. to donate huge amounts of potential Army careers and weeks training at Fort Bragg, Kathy Lyons (junior), Denise "See the broker at Yin-yang money. preparing them for leadership North Carolina. One member Boucher, Kathy Edge, and Rose roles in today's society. described the experience as a Wynn (sophomores), and Lori This military program is sort of general overview of the Evangelos and Marilyn Noble available to students at martial arts. For example, the (both freshmen). According to the girls, the program's Providence College. All freshmen traineee works with weapons, as It's not that I'm paranoid, requirements are the same for are eligible and all are given the well as learns techniques of male and female. One co-ed option to enroll. According to one combat and basic strategies. stated that predjudices were not source, it is possible for a student Upon graduation from Providence College, members of "out and out" towards girls, "but it's just that ... to sign up well into the first sometimes they don't give us semester of his-her junior year. ROTC are commissioned as second lieutenants. They are enough credit. Who me? ROTC meets every Wednesday By Kathy Hansen during the school year "for labs given three options as far as Denise Boucher, a Psychology At lunch in Raymond Caf, I service is concerned; a four year major, when asked why she It's not that I'm paranoid. It's which consist of everything from found something in my cheese• commitment (renewable) with joined ROTC and what value it just that once in a while, when compass readings and com• burger that should not have been the "regular" Army, a three- held for her remarked, "I con• things go from wrong, to bad, to munications to the use of there - something that crunched four-year commitment (also sider the experienece in worse, to worse than worse, I machine guns," says Michael There was sediment in the bot• renewable) to the Active leadership training invaluable. become convinced that there is a Murray, a senior member of the tom of all three of my glasses Reserves, or participation in Right now, opportunities for plot that someone, somewhere program. before I filled them, and a hard, ADT (Active Duty Training). women in ROTC are wide open " has designed to get me. And get yellow lump was bonded onto my As a junior, the student me good fork. The clincher came when I Take today got hit with one of those portable dirty tray racks that a cat worker My roommate's great aunt was moving and lost control of. called at 6:27 a.m. My roommate just happened to be in the shower. Since Parents' Weekend is com• I just happened to be sleeping. I ing up, I called home, just to answered the phone, grunted a confirm the time that my parents few times, and mumbled that would be arriving here at PC. yes, I would be sure to tell my roommate that even though the "Hello?" My dad had answered weather had warmed up, she'd the phone. still need a winter coat. Stumb• ling back to bed, I stubbed my "Hello, Dad?" toe. "Who is this?" My father sounded annoyed. For an unknown reason, I'd "Why Dad, it's me. It's your neglected to do the assigned daughter! Dad9 Dad, are you readings for a class. I wasn't there?" worried. The class was a sizable "Who is this?" my father de• one, with, of, about 150 students. manded. The professor was basically a nice guy, at least he had been. He I could hear my mother's voice began the lecture with a question. in the background asking. "Who "You there, wearing the jeans is it, dear?" and the plaid shirt. You in the "It's one of those darn prank 28th row, fifth seat. How would phone calls," my father an• you compare and contrast last swered, as he slammed down the night's reading to book seven of receiver. Paradise Lost?" It's not that I'm paranoid Parents' Weekend By Jeff Esposito lege. Is that clear? "A constant contact between the This coming weekend, the week• College and parents is an impor• end of February 24-25, is Parents' Weekend. This comes but once a tant thing," pointed out Rev year and should not be confused Stuart McPhail, O.P. Most with Freshman Parents' Week• schools have something similar end, which is, of course, only for to Parents' Weekend, usually parents of freshman. This week• taking the form of a homecoming end is for everyone's parents and or a family weekend was originated" by some students PC's Parents' Weekend is an who wanted to increase the opportunity for an informal meet• amount of contact between the ing with professors, the adminis- students' parents and the Col• ( Continued on Page 7 ) Thursday, February 22, 1979 Page 7 men. Grabbing him by the throat and throttling him, I yelled "Talk to me, talk to me!" The attendant just turned purpl• Changing of the guards: ish and pressed the security Commuters buzzer. We exited, post haste. 'Fillingster, that's incredible Debate They are just like the guards at made Buckingham Palance." "You should see the changing of the guard," Fillingster said. PC desk personnel welcome On the weekend of February In keeping with its past 9-10, the Providence College accomplishments, the Dillon debate squad sent two teams to Parents Club is again working to help the annual McGill University more fully integrate commuter Debate Tournament in Montreal. "Search me. Are you going ;o (Continued from Page 61 By Jeff Esposito students into the College com• This is considered the foremost accept the wager?" tration and the Dominican parliamentary debate tourna• Fathers The principle is not munity. Working in conjunction I couldn't believe him when he "You'll give me 10 dollars if one ment in North America. unlike family night at a high with the Admissions Office, the told me. "Come on, Fillingster, of the desk personnel so much as Participants included Henry school, yet the entire program is club is drawing up a letter in• you can't be serious," I said talks within a span, of five Monti '79, Peter Comerford '80, a very social and enjoyable one. viting incoming commuter "The desk personnel can't study minutes." John MacKay '79, and Donna The itinerary covers Friday students to visit the campus in or eat or even talk when they're DiStefano '81. All are veteran night through Sunday afternoon order to view it from a different on duty any more? That's ridicu• "That's right," Fillingster af• debaters. The team of MacKay and includes such social events perspective. lous." firmed "Any ind of conversa• and DiStefano were PC's stars at tion." as Casino Night and a cocktail "I think it's important to ex• "Ridiculous or not, it's the the tourney, finishing with a party with dinner and dancing pose these students to the dif• truth," replied Fillingster One record of 3-2. Their colleages' Realization of just hdw serious afterwards. The Saturday hockey ferent aspects of being a never doubted that Fillingster record served as some consola• the desk personnel have become game vs. Yale at Schneider commuter on campus. Hopefully, always told the truth. Whenever tion to Comerford and Monti, who should have hit home when I Arena was specially scheduled this will make them feel more at anyone asked him his name, he went 1-4. greeted the stonily silent sentinel. for 1:30 in the afternoon. If on home and lessen the stigma at• always swore that it was Filling• A few weeks earlier, PC sent two "It" remained stonily silent. Not Friday night you don't feel like tached to being a commuter," ster. And come to think, wouldn't teams to Columbia University for one to be daunted easily, I spent gambling your life savings (or explained Dillon Club president almost anybody whose name was George West. "We're excited a tournament. Frank Manni '82, the first few minutes making idle your parents') at Casino Night, Gene Eubanks '80, Donna DiStef• Fillingster want to lie and say his chatter The chatter could not there is always about the possibilities," West ano and John Marteks '82 repre• name was Steve, or Sam, or even have been any more idle. Besides of The Miracle Worker to attend. enthused. "Commuters should sented PC It was the first outing Sue? I know I would. So when asking about the weather, there A Mass for the parents will be realize that they can become as for Eubanks, who nontheless Fillingster said something was were some brief attempts at held at 12:30 Sunday afternoon in involved as they want - just like finished well. true, no one doubted his sincerity. jokes "It" must have known St. Pius Church. Two-thirty will any other students." This weekend, the debate team Or his stupidity. them already. bring a special brunch and the This letter is presently being is sending Monti and Comerford "Why they're just like the "Try your masculine-charms," close of the weekend. formulated r.nd should be mailed to Princeton University for what guards at Berkingham Palance," jeered Fillingster from the Father McPhail said that Par• in the spring after acceptances is considered the best American Fillingster went on shadows This was especially ents' Weekend is a time of have been completed. tournament. "That's Buckingham Palace, insulting considering ' that the "planned recreation" in order to Fillingster, you idiot. And that's desk attendant was a boy. give the families an "opportunity impossible." Fillingster always to sit back and have a good Deciding to discard the soft went on. time." There are few occasions approach, I started asking point• "Bet you 10 dollars that within a set aside for the sole purpose of ed questions concerning his feel• span of five minutes you can't get having everyone in the PC family ELMHURST HAIR SALON ings about the situation in Iran. one to even talk to you." simply get together and enjoy Domestic news didn't get a rise each other's company Father "Fillingster, you are not only an out of him either Time sped by ROffler McPhail commented on the fact idiot, you're crazy," I told him and there was only a minute left that "although it's recreational, "and besides, why can't they in the wager. Complete Hair Care for study or eat or talk on duty the essence of it is that the anymore? They're people, not Ten dollars is 10 dollars and parents remain in contact with Men and Women robots " desperate men are • desperate the whole College." American for appointment call Broadcasting talk 621-8054 There will be a lecture and organization is funded by the Cancer discussion of careers in broad- networks and local stations. It casting by a veteran professional promotes public understanding of who represents the television the media as well as conducts Society 523 Eaton St. networks and local stations at research for the television indus- 7:30 p.m., Thursday, February try. , We want 22, in Aquinas Lounge. lo cure cancer Corner of Eaton and Smith St. The speaker is Henry Levinson, This lecture has beenarranged who has worked for both ABC through the cooperation of in \our lifetime Radio and Television Services for Joseph Fogarty, a PC graduate the Television Information and an executive of WPRI-TV Office. The New York-based Channel 12. FROM TRANSPARENCY TO POPULARITY THANKS, '81 M.M.V.

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in meet cage Pandas, Terriers With teams like Brown, have a problem in that we lack Providence College finished Last week, the Providence Col• and an assist. Cindy Mellon and Bryant, and URI to compete experience in competition." fourth in the Eastern Conference lege Lady Hockey Friars ran Jill Spencer shared the goaltend- against, the Providence College The team has been led by the Indoor Championship this their seasonal record to an im• ing chores. volleyball team is facing a tough play of Jim Shannon, Rich Stokes weekend. Twenty-one colleges pressive 12-3-1 mark as they BU proved easy pickings for :road during their second varsity and Struvinski. As has been noted competed at the Tufts University- easily defeated Brown University Providence on Sunday as the season. previously, there are seven new• event. and Boston University. Lady Friars handed the Terriers The team, coached bv Dick comers to the squad, some Against the Brown Pandas on a 7-3 setback The season-long Bagge. competes in the southern having no previous experience Saturday, the Black and White pattern remain the same as again Highlight of the meet for the division of the New England Right now. Providence has a dominated the game from start to underclassmen led the scoring Friars was Dan Dillon's two-mile Collegiate Volleyball league. record of 1-3 with the lone win finish and beat the East-Siders attack. Frosh Sue Duffy regis• win in record 8:43.9. The old Clark and Worcester coming over URI. But Struvinski, for the second time in three tered a hat trick with her three record was set last season by Polytechnical Institute are the is still confident about his team's weeks. Once again, the Lady goals and Lenahan chipped in PC's John Treacy at 8:49.8 other teams vying for honors in chances "We should be one of the Friars relied on the offensive with a pair Teammate Larry Reed was right the division. top two or three teams. We could prowess of Kathy Lenahan, for an Hockey Briefs: Current record behind at 8:51.8. Thirty-five men tried out for win the conference or possibly 8-2 victory. is best in Lady Friar history. . this year's squad. After tryouts, finish second." Lenahan, a sophomore from Providence has already accepted 14 remained, seven of them If that should happen, Ray Treacy took second in the Orange, Connecticut, continued post-season tournament bid for newcomers. There are only three Providence would take on the mile run at 4:12.5 and Moe on her recent scoring binge as she the prestigous Cornell Women's seniors on the squad. "Talent winners of the other divisions to Rafferty was third at 4:12.9, accounted for three goals and two Hockey Invitational...On Satur• wise, I'd say we are as good as determine the overall champion while Dave Ball came in fifth at assists. Her linemate. Marv day the Black and White travel to anyone in the league," claimed of the New England Collegiate 4:18.9 PC also won the distance Ellen Riordan, only a freshman, Storrs, Conn., to face the Huskies captain Jeff Struvinski. "We do Volleyball League. medley relay with a time of 10:19 helped the cause wilth two goals of UConn. Intramurals, etc.

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—TRY IT AND OUR REGULAR DELICIOUS SANDWICHES— Page 10 Thursday, February 22, 1979 Thursday, February 22, 1979 _Page 11 Marianatto, Zajdel PC managers: Unsung heroes By Ned Cummiskey Zajdel, from Oakbridge, N.J games and in getting the player For two seniors, last Satur• first got the job when he ai¿ eauiDment cleaned and ready, day's game against URI was proached then assistant coach but it's worth it. their last ever as members of the Nick Macarchuk. "It turned out "It's been a learning ex• basketball team. The two have that there were two seniors perience for me. Besides never scored a bucket or played managing during my freshman learning more about the game, in a game, but they have been a year, but the coach wanted to I've seen what goes into making a major reason for the success of train two more for the following successful program. I've also the Friars. The two seniors, Jim year. I was lucky then to get the learned to get along with the Zajdel and John Marinado, have job and I have never regretted other players and the team and to been the managers of the it." make sure things are run on basketball team during the past "I figure I put in around 30 schedule and on time. four years. hours a week with the practices, "I've also gotten to meet some people that I probably wouldn't have met if I wasn't the manager. It's definitely worth the time that you have to put into it, and would DeSantis speeds toward victory do it all over again if I had to," concluded Zajdel. Marinatto, who is from PC has a premier Providence, was the manager for his high school team. "I had experience from doing it in high snowmobile race-driver school I applied for the job my There are many different types freshman year and got it. Once That year, when Rich was just of races in the world of sports. the season starts it gets hectic 17 years old, he earned himself There are footraces, car races, between the games, practices, Gold Bib No.12, whilch is quite an horse races, dog races and snow• and studying, but I love it and accomplishment. This year, De• mobile races. know that I'll miss it next year Santis is shooting for that elusive Snowmobile races? Now why Gold Bib No.l. "It was a pleasure working would snowmobile races be men• Perhaps DeSantis' finest day under Coach Gavitt; he's ob• Cowl photos by Dan Lund tioned'' Well, at Providence Col• was at the Portland Sno-Pro last viously the best, and he's a man lege we have one of the premier year. He had two sixth-place with a lot of class, too. I know I'll snowmobile race-drivers in the finishes, which is a remarkable never meet anyone like him or his Northeast. In fact, this past performance for someone that family. They are great people." season he was named New Eng• young. At the Master's level, -E & J- There were a lot of good land Driver of the Year. DeSantis had a first-place finish memories for Jim and John Rich DeSantis, a freshman from in the 250CC. SS class, second in during their years at PC but the Lowell, Mass., has been racing the 250cc SM class and first in best was the night the Friars beat since he was 14 years old. Sup• the 340cc SM class. PIZZA Michigan. They both agreed that ported by his father, who is also a This year, there are 600 drivers their best trip with the team was PC graduate, as crew chief, chasing Rich DeSantis for the last year to Hawaii. DeSantis has moved up to the coveted New England Driver of 600 Douglas Ave., Prov. senior competition in just two the Year award. According to Marinatto, the years. people at Louisville and Brigham Young were the nicest and Delivering your favorite pizza, always treated the Friars the best whenever they played them. PC routs Big Red "After travelling with the team to so many other colleges and (Continued from Page 12) cities, I have seen how great our grinder or spaghetti everyday from fans have been, especially this handled with poise. Lamoriello defended Milner, year. Thev could have gotten on saying, "That was a tough shot to the coach's back after one poor Reverting to a "pentagon block That was a good goal." season, but they didn't and have power play" with Randy Wilson The Big Red had an excellent 2:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. always supported us," said taking the slot position clicked at chance to take the lead when Marinatto. 13:29 while the Friars had a two- Denis Martin'went oft at 14:44 So, next year two new man advantage. Cornell came with a four-minute roughing managers take over and right back with a goal by Jim penalty. The Friars got a little hopefully they will keep up the Gibson at 15:28. Gibson skated help from Cornell at 19:01, CALL 751-2251 tradition that Jim and John have down the left side, cut across the however, when Dough Berh was preserved, that of hard work and front of the net, and fired a called for hooking Tom Bauer. dedication for the Friars. backhander past Milner. Colin Ahern capped a fine performance with a power play score at 19:10 and sealed the victory for the Black and White. With the win over Cornell, Lady Friars in Providence gained sole possession of ninth place and remain in the thick of the battle driver's seat for an ECAC playoff berth If the Friars can sustain the intensity with which they played Cornell, By Mike David they will be playing in the post• season tournaments.

To put it simply, the Providence College Lady Friar hoopsters PC had earlier squared off appear to be in the driver's seat against Eastern Connecticut for a post-season playoff bid. State College, the reigning power After completing a grueling of Division Two schools in New stretch 'which featured eight England for three years running. games in 15 days, the Black and White lost to intrastate nemesis As it turned out, Eastern didn't URI last night after a weekend quite have the horses to defeat victory over Eastern Connecti• Providence, as they came out on cut. the short end of a 43-31 verdict. Most of the contest was nip-and- The WRams won the game on tuck, however, with the defen• the foul line, tallying 21 free sives of both squads looming throws compared to the Lady dominant. At one point the Lady Friars' 10. URI led from the Friars didn't tally a bucket for. middle of the first half on, only over 17 minutes of action, but free allowing PC to come to within throws by game-high scorer three points in the second stanza. Mary Ann McCoy (12 points) and But Mary Ann McCoy fouled out Lynn Sheedy (9 points) kept the and Mel Buchanan had four Friars ahead until the offense personal fouls while the WRams Anally came to the rescue late in managed to convert on several the game. one-and-one situations, making the final margin 69-58. High The tough 2-3 zone of Eastern, scorers for the Lady Friars were combined with numerous Black Lynn Sheedy with 12 points and and White turnovers, kept the Rita Fraser and Buchanan, each half-time score at 21-18, a with 11 points. seasonal low for Providence. VOTE J. R. Delang For Secretary Class of '80 Page 12 Thursday, February 22, 1979 Sports Crusaders foil Providence

When Providence College entered Tuesday night's matchup with Holy Cross, they knew George Blaney had one chief gun His name is Ronnie Perry. So, the Friars figured if they stopped Perry, they'd stop George Bla- ney's troops In theory, it was an excellent idea But in practice, it just didn't work, as Holy Cross scored a 75-65 win over PC.

John O'Connor and Gary Witts were the men who spoiled PC's master plan, as they netted 22 and 18 points respectively. Perry, on the other hand, was held to just 14 points in the game, thanks to a box-in-one defense that Dave Gavitt employed.

The Friars, still exuberant from their upset of URI on Saturday, jumped ahead early in the con• Jerry scon scores over the outstretched c°wi photos by Dan Lund test. But that didn't last very long reaches of Jim Writh (32> and Rollie Rudy Williams, who may become famous for an 88-foot shot, here scores 2 points from a slightly as the Crusaders tallied six Houston. closer range. Williams fired home 28 points. straight points to overcome Prov• idence's 14-9 advantage. The Cross increased that margin to nine points by intermission and 17 points two and one-half minutes Friars shear Rams, 84-77 into the second half. But, as has been typical of this young team all year, the Friars Rudy nefs 28 in Gavitt finale: fought back They closed the gap After the game, thougn, the eemed right off the backboard committed another one of their 21 to just nine points midway By John Mullaney man who has guided the Friars to and into the basket. Friar fans turnovers, Nolan coolly dropped through the stanza, but that was eight post-season tournaments in went hysterical, URI fans drop• a pair of free throws and sent the about all PC could muster In the past seven years in the "he past nine years, didn't want to ped to their seats in amazement, Friars on to their biggest win of Providence Civic Center Dave talk about what the win meant for and the Black and White ran off the season. "Defensively we accomplished Gavitt has pulled off some him. It was the players who had the court with a comfortable 43-46 Earlier in the week, everything we wanted to," an• miracles in battle with the worked so hard for it, said Gavitt, That didn't last for long, Providence had to put together alyzed Friar mentor Dave nation's best college hoop teams. and it was their effort he zeroed though, as Rhode Island scored their own comeback to grab a 62- Gavitt. "We felt if we could Just in the past four years alone in on. the first six points of the second 60 overtime win against a curtail Ronnie Perry's output, we that list has included squads like stanza. That comeback was stubborn Brown team. The hero "These kids...have scrapped would have a chance to win. And I St. John's, Louisville, Michigan, short-lived, however. In the next of that one was Kick Hunger, who and battled, and hustled. They've think we would have except for and North Carolina. four minutes, PC outscored converted a six-foot hook shot never lost their enthusiasm or the turnovers we committed and Rhody, 11-4, en route to their with just three seconds to go to What Gavitt's troops did last their desire and willingness to the one-and-one situations we biggest margin of the game, 10 give PC their final margin. Rudy weekend may not have garnered improve. And to beat a team that failed to convert." the national attention that some is as good as Rhode Island, is a points. was, once again, the high scorer of the above mentioned upsets great win for them." The Friars duplicated that in the game. This time he netted 23 points, followed by Jerry Scott did, but the Friars' 84-77 troun• In their last meeting, you might spread twice before the Rams At one stretch in the second half, with 10 points. cing of URI will certainly go remember, the Friars tried to made their big run. During a six- PC missed on five straight oppor• down as one of the PC mentor's tunities from the charity stripe. slow things down a bit. But this minute stretch of the half, Sly and Friar Notes: PC will play their most memorable. You won't win too many games time, the game plan was com• Co. outshot their opponents, 14-3, season finale this Saturday that way, and the Friars learned Memorable because the Friars pletely different. The Friars kept to pull ahead by one. Things against an improving St. John's the hard way. gained revenge for their 44-point the tempo of the game at a fast didn't look good; that is, until team...As is traditional every defeat at the hands of the Rams pace, as they gambled on John Nolan entered the scene. season, the seniors on the squad, last month. defense, and forced the Rams With the tally knotted at 70-alI, namely Mark Heissenbuttel and The free throw line wasn't the Memorable because the Friars into 21 turnovers during the Nolan beat his opponent, took a Dave Frye, were honored in pré• have bad one of their most dif• night. PC employed a full court only place the Friars had their pass from Rudy Williams, and game ceremonies. This year, troubles. PC shot a miserable 37 ficult campaigns in recent zone defense throughout much of squeezed in for the score and the there was one extra ovation, that the game, and while, the Rams percent from the field as they hit history, while Rhody is having foul. John cashed in on the three- was for Dave Gavitt. PC's fine one of their finest. were usually able to beat it, the on only 27 of the 70 shots they point play, and put the Friars offensive performance was most attempted. Rudy Williams and But perhaps the most press certainly stymied them in ahead by the same number of evident in the turnover category, Jerry Scott managed to make memorable part of the game for trying to set up their offense. points. Then, after Rhody where they recorded only 13. only six of 16 during the evening, Dave Gavitt was the fact that it The only two men. in fact, who while John Nolan converted two was his last home game as the managed to do any damage of 10. The only player who had a mentor of PC's basketball for• against the Friars were Jim respectable night from the out• tunes. What a way to go out! Wright and Sly Williams. They side was Bill Fields (nine of 21) got 23 and 27 points re• He led Providence in scoring with spectively. Most of their Friars stay alive 21 points. Both Williams and points, however, came Scott, meanwhile, tallied 14. from the inside as Rhody Other than that, though, there outrebounded PC, 48-33 were no other Friars in double Other than that. Jack figures Kraft didn't have more for playoff berth than seven points out of any one else on his squad. PC's aggressiveness took of the first period. Strong skating Before the Game on Tuesday, By Bob Walsh away the Rams outside and good fore-checking, par• Holy Cross coach George Blaney game and that took away The Friars began the charge ticularly by the Sullivan-Whisler- presented retiring PC head man an important part of down the homestretch of the race O'NeiU line, kept the Friars in the Dave Gavitt with a wall clock. URI's offense. for a playoff berth in fine form by contest. Providence and Holy Cross have upending third-ranked Cornell, 4- Steve O'Neill, tied the game for had quite a rivalry over the On the other side of the 3, last Sunday night. Providence at 11:30 of the period years, and after the game, Gavitt coin, everyone on the Fri• Coming off a fairly uninspired on the power play. Colin Ahem (3 noted the relationship the two ars played a role in lifting 8-6 victory over Division Two assists, 1 goal) set up Tom Bauer schools have maintained in the PC to their 10th win of the Merrimack, PC outskated and for his 18th goal of the season at basketball arena. season. Rudy Williams outhustled the Big Red in upping 14:05 and the Friars held a 2-1 was the key man in the their ECAC record to 10-9-1. lead at the end of the first period. first half, though, as he The Black and White came out Cornell evened the score at In other notes of interest: There tallied 21 of his game-high flying against Cornell. 14:18 of the second period on the were over 200 fans from PC in 28 points. The final two of Providence needs every win power play. Brock Tredway attendance at the Hart Center those came on a shot that they can get and showed that they tipped a shot from Lance Nethery for the game In case you will probably never been understood their situation. past Bill Milner, who had come haven't heard, Rudy Williams' seen again in the Civic "We were hungry at the right out to block the angle on the shot. floor length shot against the Center. With two seconds time," said Lou Lamoriello in an Although Providence was Rams has been listed as an Cowl photo by Steve Uchtentels left on the clock, Rudy obvjous reference to his team's outshot, 22-20, over the first two 88-footer, the reason being that performance against Merri• Providence was greatly aided by the play of grabbed a stray Ram periods, the Friars seemed to the baskets hang out four feet mack. the guards. John Nolan accounted for seven shot, turned toward the have the edge in play. What shots from the baseline, Rudy was two straight points for the Black & White. Friar hoop, and let go an Tom Whitehead of Cornell Cornell did get on net, Milner feet from the other baseline, and 88-foot line drive that car- opened the scoring at 33 seconds See PC, Page 11 the court is 94 feet long.