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Problems Arise at Party ^ . ' « 1 1 fits ^r-mLijrr : r^- " MHVi "M ' " t^mmmmfm /'•• ;>-i^'e '^^. O.S-A. "If there's "^''f'?>' j^apftrsOa from nurnng. Dr. Ber ^li0*2O • THeVIUANOVAN • FMmMMry 17, liM a vacancy, it's numefl history, fsrii^ adniaistratort re- filled, and there's no appeal to me. "Appointment of tiamfi fmi V, MMf from sxpbuned to the VDImkh I don't recall ever qucstkming the to the Adaunistiytive Hfrnh j|Ml Dr WHfiain Rice from the procetUires •nd claim of any candidate.** Tenure Committes Is at Dr.JohnCaputo, that jkal with rank The Administrative Rank and sure of the President, In mf^am' olffiibsephy, is absent year tenure. Tenure Committee evaluates all appointments, however. I shall leave far this academic faculty members who come up for give top oonsideratkm to those student represcntath«s on the Se There are twoRank and Tenure I'ji promotion or tenure, while the faculty members elected to mem- nate oonunitlee are Midiad Ryai joma^tftes at VUbmova. WhAe Senate committee sets policy for bership <ki the Senate Rank and and Christine Ohcti. t he AdHriniitrative Rgnk , and those areas. Tenure Committee.** Faculty members are elected for •1 Cats Committeeis composed of Lose to Tough Hoya [lenure Five of the faculty members on three-year terms, according to the ii% fi^iMUy meiiibcrs who serve the Senate Constitution of the University a deathlrioKtoaiiy committee represent dip** while against the Ho;^ all stalled with many of the fans on ted States, " lakl Wikkat Coach maryhtye been at tliefiksistir^elthel^esident,'' By LARRY GOANOS A Report the five colleges (one each from Senate. "Student members shal five starters combined shot nine that great parkiiig kit known as RoHie Maaaimino after the affair. NQjiA Tournament hopes/ in 0ISiion to the vice president The Georgetown Hoyas derive Nursing, Commerce and Finance, be elected by the toUl student .»» ; victory in the for 46. Those kind of stats don't the Schuylkill Expressway. **I our players gave a tre- rii^ an upact iot 4fei4Mnic Affairs, the Senate •J their nickname from the Latin thoiHi^t Engineering, Arts and Sciences) body for a two-year term. To be produce wins in the Big East. Folk>wmg baskeu by Gary memknis effort at both ends of the Eaat Toumanent in March. jnk iad Tenure Colhnuttee has The six faculty members on the phrase **hoya saxa" which liter- and one is an "at-large" position eligible to serve, student members The Wikkats came out looking McLain and Harold Presaley and ffoor." CAT CUPS: ViHanovt ^Ixtoculty memtarselected by the Senate committee are full profes- ally translates in to "what whkrh "tefids to go to someone at the time of election must be in II, a bit tentative in the early going, an Everson free throw, Dwayne Ewing had a succinct analysis eii^t wtiifttpioin the 1,000 facftty fBid two elected student soreimd are elected bythefacul^. rocjks.'* That phrase.would have from Arts, simply because they the top 10 percent of their college allowing Georgetown to run up a McClain took advantage of a per- to ex^iiiViliano¥a''8 Inability to club with («dy five rtguimr reprsafirtatives. Two faculty seats on this commit- hetn more appropriately applied are the largest," according to class, have at least a Sophomore 11 F . .1 144 lead on the strength of three fect Mc Lain feed to throw down duplkate the 66^ victory posted games mid at least one *1t*8 moreiv ItMprofomka that tee, one from the College of to the shots taken by the Wildcats Armenti. President Jfohn M. DriscoH, status, and be in good standing. Michael and a pair an alley-oop dunk that brought the season over the Touroanent gasie remaining faci^ OMBHihers on the Senate Nttfsing and one from Arts, will be however, as Nova posted a frigid Jackson hoops earlier in O.S^ The two student members must of slams by seven foot All* the crowd to iia feet. Hoyas, "They're a great ballchib If the Cats should post their mk and Teiiure Committee go filled this spring. Currently the faculty members If ^ 26 percent field goal mark en route be from different colleges. American Patrick Ewing. After ''We just started to execute our but so are we. We're better than 1,000th victory this yepr they )n thpr«4tiiHitstrative commit- In a September 6, 1977, letter to on the rank and tenure commit- mathematical sciences. Dr. Joseph a 59-46 k>ss at the Spectrum on (Continued on page 6) offense and take it to the hoop," oi the would be the youngest program DriscoH, Dr. Angelo Armenti, then chair- tees are Dr. Robert E. Beck from L. Lucia from economics, Julia B. Wednesday evening. Chuck Everson and Pindmey we were in the beginning tec'^JiitPresident John pair observed Pinckney. in that exclusive group . Before "The last couple of games we've each canned a of free throws, year — in everything." Six free throws and a Frank Cats' re- the GeorigetoKm gaine the Cats kind of lost it/' explained junior the Hoyas let out the throttle a The loas dropped the Dobbs jumper followed McClain's Bast) and had won nineof thsistet 11 All-American candidate Ed Pinck- little more, balkwning their lead to cord to 1210 (M Big 24-10 first jam down the stretch, enabling ney. "We haven't shot very well at the 7:32 mark of the the Cats to head the kx:kers from the field." half. ^ by single point, 28-27. Against Pittsburgh on Satur- But just when a route appeared trailing a stubborn Villanova defense day night the Villanova offense hit imminent, the Cats' offense ar- The only allowed one Georgetown field goals at a paltry 35 percent rived, having probably been basket in the final 7:02 of the half. That basket was, what else? A Ewing monster dunk. 6ecsi/«e o^ ml^^ttitm the Despite their near collapse, mmm, Tim m$9f wm Hoyas rdus^ to break after the MStnine pH^I/esf/oit half. Mart* IS. "When it comes right down to February 24, 1984 it. you just have to play your |voi.Mt:No.ie VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY. VILLANOVA. PA. game," said Ewing, whose game f0m^mmm 4^ consisted of eight for 11 shooting, KIW^ OF BKBRS^ eight rebounds^nd seven blocked „,.,.— L; :' shots. The second- half began with a *V Endorses Care Villanova surge that was sparked by Everson who collected 13 bLOID4POND The Senate recommends polkry safety would double the $50,000 alternative, pointing out that the priority list, and here I think we points, his career high and the Vil- Thje Univer»tty Senate ap- -^ nol procedure — and could only projection. St. Thomas of Villanova Parish should make sure the faculty are lanova team high for the game. )rov0dji resolutkm at it$.Feh. 17 endcM-se the concept of University "A day care center is like moth- has a large, unoccupied grade represented." With the Cats leading 31*30 at day care, not Armenti's specific erhood," Rice. "1 school building already suited for leeCill calling for child day said can't fight Thompson continued. "One the 17-06 mark, Everson found ^are 1^ the University; despite proposal. it, but at the moment I don't think young children. Paparella said thing we are interested in besides himself face to face with Ewingon >ome concern from seniiitfirs (hat Because members of the Senate we can afford it." that using their building might be space is our library. That space is the Idt side of the court, ten feet ^illanovja has more-ui^nl priori- felt that the practical consequen- of the Col- of benefit to both Villanova and Alvin A. Clay, dean running out very quickl)^. If Fa- from the basket. Hesitating mo- day c«r^ fl^ to be debated, l*aridh, the pi80»m were lies ^fi^h" require mj|ney and cef^ I^ of Conmnerce and Finsunce,, the if mentarily, Everson put the ball to *<^v;' ('-';^<r* isS^ he did npt think that St. ther Rfce eati be for the rtec&sar^ the Rice, Villanova's the floor and drove around lutkin«»doptedbya3^- with the resolution. Clare*s would be able to accommo- AoccHrding to security, I think that as a faculty center for a quick two Armenti*s report proposed the security force is operating Hoya 1 vite^now mm ^tfit Rev.John date all of the people who seemed 60-man member I am interested in the li- points. After two more Everson of of St. Clare's Hall, which out of "two rooms and a broom O.S.A-, presidei^t use to be interttted in day carej^ brary and its contribution to this scores, a ten.foot bank shot and a ity, for approval.' woukl require a $50,000 initial in- closet." and they need more space academic community." '• l> tip-in, the Cats found themselves vestment for renovations to the on campus. "Nothing.is more im- A jdelPiiled i2-page day dire atop 37-34 score. But it was not Parents using the center portant or vital to the well-being of a ropoilf was presented to the Se- bnilding. meant to last. would pay a fee, and in time the this university than a well- ate hjr Dr. Angek) Armenti, dean The Hoyas battled back to take center could become a self- staffed, good security force," Rice f University College, "as eviv a 42-41 lead with 8:25 remaining supporting venture. said. "At the moment we are Jamie HusUm ence to the fact that this resolu- mostly by virtue of a strong inside consider The Rev.
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