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--^s*pv:^ Page 16 • THE VILLANOVAN • October 9, 1974 ' /«. -*•.' • ^AM" CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER Athletics ORIENTATION MEETINGS Co^inie bngineering and Science Majors (Continued from page 14) Thursday, October 10, 1974 11:30 Rm. 112 Hartley Commerce & Finance >llim^^Ll>l.S.^^^S.Ht^m^^i^^p^^ girls' athletics. Though to some Monday, Oct. 14 2:30 Rm. 112 Bartley degree the obvious shortage of Ga^endaz Tuesday, Oct. 15 11:30 Rm. 112 Bartley multi-purpose athletic space on Thursday, Oct. 17 11:30 Rm. 112 Bf^rtley WEDNESDAY, campus does hinder male in- OCTOBER 9 tramural and pick-up activity, it is 9:00 A.M. - 6K)0 P.M. Senior portraits. North Lounge, Dougherty the women who are most affected ,.,,,., the Hall. . ., ..^ T^- No garbage man isn't coming, but the man -who has his by the cramped facilities. Vol. 50. No. 7 P.M. name on every VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY. VILLANOVA, PA. 1230 Marketing Society meeting, 3rd floor conference room trash can in Pittsburgh is. The National Student Forced to schedule practice October 23. 1974 Bartley Hall. Consumer Protection Coundl has invited Mayor Peter Flaherty hours around those of the in- 2:30 P.M. Orientation of Pittsburgh (where the meeting for Liberal ArU and Education trash cans read, "Keep it clean for Pete»s season male teams, most of the

nr\ajors, - v: :. ':«.^ sake") to address the Bartley 113. ; Villanova student body on Thursday, Oc- time designated for women's 4K)0 tober P.M. Tennis vs. :. /^./ 10 at 11:30 a.m. Chestnut Hill, away. . S in the West ; Lounge of Dougherty Hall -athletics is used for intercoll^iate Patulo P.M. Mayor Flaherty Nips 4:30 Polish Circle who defeated In Herbert O'Brien organizational Denenberg (D..Pa.) for programs, causing the Run-Off meeting intramural Election Rm 216 qt the right to Thomas Hall face Senator Richard Schweiker activities to ...^vr ;.;';?O' (R..Pa.) in this suffer greatly. The November's election will 7:30 P.M. V.U. college Republicans meeting, Bartley It speak on inflation, unemployment and only means of changing this, unen- 8:00 P.M. The Birthday Party," other vital consumer issues. Wins Presidency By 21 Votes Vasey Theatre. ,, viable situation according to Mrs. 8:00 P.M. Movie: "Paper Moon," Stanford, ?) /V^;?" Hopkins is, "to prove that there is '' ^'' * 10:00 P.M. "Paper '::':''..- 'i^'-::'^^'r^ a need to By JOHN KENNEDY Moon," Bartley, 209. expand our facilities. RUNOFF Dr. Once this happens, we can include Jay Anderson, Director of the Bishop Mill Historical Don Patulo, a senior marketing Society, will speak more activities in our program, major, was elected president of the THURSDAY, OCTOBER iS' on Thursday, October 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the 9K)0 A.M. - Physics especially on the intramural 6.-00 P.M. Senior portraits, North Lounge, Dougherty Lecture Hall on "The Colonial Plantation: An Ex- Student Government Association periment in Living History.** level." by a vote of 468 to 447 over Acting 11:30 A.M. Orientation This lecture will Wednesday, for Engineering and Science majors, Bartley help introduce students to the kind of work President Ed O'Brien involved in the Hence, the problem facing the course "Living History** (Honors 5704) offered in October 16. In winning the elec- further the spring semester development of female tion, Patulo carried the colleges of I by the 11:30 A.M. Mayor Peter Flaherty of Pittsl^urjih. West Lounjje, Honors Program. athletics at ;;' '- •''• ^'''^ ;'' Villanova is two fold. Commerce and Finance, Nursing, Dougherty Hall. 'V '-^'w-^'-V'^^"^^ According to the assiduous 5:30 P.M. Chess Club Mrs. the Graduate schools and the meeting, Mendel Caf- vv>3)^;- Hopkins, the Women's Athletic University College. 7:30 P.M. Ski Club Meeting, Bartley, 209. Organizational meeting. NON RESIDENTS GENERAL Department must make the Also, MEETING Capturing 51.14 percent of the information given about trip to Stowe, Vermont student body, Due to the increased interest in the A.N.S. we are particularly the 8:00 P.M. The Birthday Party," Vasey having votes cast (see box), Patulo's Theatre. ^^ > another general meeting male enrollment, aware of the open to ALL non-residents (as ad- margin of victory was gained in the 10K)0 P.M. Movie: Patton." St. Marys *'v'l' female's Auditorium vertised) We hope to see you all at 1:30 Bartley tenuous stiuation, -^ Hall Rm. 110. College of Commerce and Finance, TODAY Wed. Oct 9. hopefully as a means of gaining S. G. A. President 161 votes com- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11 -.ryrm' some where he received If you are unable to attend the meeting due cooperation with regard to 9K)0 A.M. - 6.-00 P.M. Senior portraits. North Lounge, Dougherty to classes or pared to 82 for O'Brien. He is the previous engagements, conflicting schedules and facility Hall. please stop by the A.N.S. office and we will • ... , first C & First student to become ^ time. fill you in on the happenings at the meeting. Once recognized as a 3:30 P.M. Faculty Club meeting, Alumni House.i.^:. ;—^^^.. president sincv Bill Mann was t legitimate athletic contingent, 4K)0 P.M. JV Football vs. Rutgers, ' ^' elected three years ago. away. ..f' ; Mrs. Hopkins hopes to have the 8K)0 P.M. The Birthday Party," Vasey Theatre. ^^:': Patulo has said that he would department expanded ad- 8:00 P.M. Movie: 'Patton," Stanford Hall. ': ::;';/ like to have more than one vice- ministratively within the univer- 10."00 CHESS TOURNAMENT — 10/12 -^ P.M. Movie: 'Patton." Physics Lecture Hall, :: ^ ^,; /^>-v extensive sity framework. president, due to the Villianova University Saturday Quads three round USCI^ rated nature pf the job. He indicated tournament on Saturday 10/12, in west SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 and north lounges. that one person to whom the post Prizes!! Cross Country vs. USCF membership required. Sharon Hopkins' concerns are LaSalle, Belmont Plateau. Np time has been offered, John Dalton, has ,..•... ,' ,.-•'•:;.'•.'.-.:•: LADDER given. : CONTEST — 9/19 — not to ;rr-.'-'r.'; 10/24 infringe on the development declined the position and will Water Polo. $10.00 credit to most active, $10.00 credit to of male athletics at the university, away. West Point Tournament. No times most improved. resign. Bill Houston has accepted Chess meets in Mendel Cafeteria available. ., on Thursday nights, but to expand the present 5:30 p.m. a vice -presidency, but has not yet '. on. left, polling places ' from upper ' at Villanova — clockwise 11:00 A.M. Soccer vs. Millersville, > Election Day away. v -f programs and facilities for the been approved by the Student Finance, in Dougherty for Nursing, 1K)0 P.M. Baseball vs. Penn, home. ' ''Cr^^,^::^y''>\]'^^>6^^^^^^ benefit of the Villanova com- in Bartley Hall for Commerce and Caucus of the University Senate. 5:30 P.M. ".',"'..^' '-' :^---'^ Tolentine for Arts. Chess Tournament, Dougherty Hall. > :'\ munity. in Mendel for Science, and Patulo indicated that he hopes 7:30 P.M. Football vs. Tampa, away. .'\'i:'y-'-''-:'''':-y^'<''^'t',: Ed O'Brien will remain on as an 8:00 P.M. ;:,:;'• The Birthday Party," Vasey theatre! ;,.," V, ;^^^^ Raffle tickets are now integral part of the SGA. O'Brien 8K)0 P.M. ''''':' Movie: "Patton," Physics Lecture i''-' ^\-^'v:rV< available from baseball NORTH Hd^^- PORTRAITS will retain his Arts and Sciences 10K)0 P.M. Movie: Patton," Bartley 209 players and in the Sports In- Students To Rate Senate seat, and Terry O'Keefe formation Office. LOUNGE ' BEING First prize is TAKEN will take over the Commerce and SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 I a trip to Hawaii, Rainbow by Patulo. 1K)0 P.M. Baseball vs. Rider away. Finance seat vacated Classic or cash. Second is a 10** 5K)0 P.M. Movie. Grapes of Wrath. Out of approximately 9,200 Vasey Auditorium.' /, ^: > color television. The raffle is Courses, Teaichers eligible voters, only 915 voted in ' 6K)0 P.M. Liturgy. ' \';^' Main Chapel. f to fund the baseball team's trip 7:00 P.M. Movie: Grapes by BENNETT MACALUSO the run-off election, a meager 10 of Wrath." Vasey Auditorium. ''Cyfi\ to Florida in the spring. The After almost an hour of debate, copy to the faculty member, one percent. In the general election 9.00 P.M. Movie Grapes of 'f'-^'y^-'-^ Wrath, Vasey Auditorium. drawing date is December 7th. the University Senate approved by copy to the department chairman, held one week earlier, where 'v, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14 a sweeping majority the resolution one copy to the dean of the college, Patulo and O'Brien each received to begin a Teacher-Course and one copy to .the library for 35 percent of the votes cast, ap- 3:30 P.M. Women's Volleyball vs. Immaculata - Temple, at im- Evaluation maculata. here at the University. proximately 14 percent of the The vote, twenty seven to nothing (Continued on page 10) eligible voters went to the polls. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15^^ Sf in favor of the passage with three 12:30 P.M. Biology Club 1" abstaining, concludes efforts to meeting, Mendel 117. ^ ^ ^ ^^,^; 4:00 P.M. Women's initiate this project since last Tennis vs. St. : ; -( Josephs, home. : P.M. spring. 8:00 Movie Nicholas & Alexandra." Stanford Hall. " '" 10K)0 P.M. Basically, the teacher -course Movie Nicholas & Alexandra." St. Marys Auditorium evaluation will be a professionally WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16 devised questionnaire referred to as: The Students Instructional 400 P.M. Women's Field Hockey vs. Lafayette, away. Report of the Educational Testing P.M. 4O0 Womens Tennis vs. LaSalle. home. ';:•./':. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Service of Princeton, New Jersey. 4O0 P.M. Volleyball vs. JOBS! Womens Penn. away. ''^'f.':'-^''-\.,':\- 11:00 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M. The questionnaire will be univer- 8O0 P.M. Movie: Nicholas & Alexandra." Physics Lecture Hall. JOBS! WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY sity wide and used in conjunction 10O0 P.M. Movie. Nicholas & Alexandra. Bartley. 209. with other suitable criteria in TIE/JACKET • $2.00 SITTING FEE JOBS! evaluating faculty and "courses. ' \ "•,:,.»#'.;? •/', MARRIOn The evaluation will be partially HELP WANTED from a questionnaire given to the Driver with car needed to trans MOTOR HOTEL students. 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Page 2 • THE VILLANOVAN • October 23, 1974 October 23, 1974 • THE VILLANOVAN • Pago 3 VU Students Attend Conference By TERRI fRYGON LCB Pressures For Controls Villdnova's chapter of Student Dr. Ray Heitzmann and Bruce Villanova Pennsylvania student represen- by JOHN WETZEL State Education Buchanan conducted a seminar on tatives were exposed to many Assoc. (PSEA) sent four student the importance of knowing how to unique ideas representatives and plans at the to the -Host Inn in produce an effective The Pennsylvania Liquor Con- buildings on newsletter. leadership convention which the University pus beer parties in the Villanova Harrisburg to participate trol in the Villanova was chosen to present Board has warned the Univer- grounds or to dispense alcoholic field house, in several dormitories should aid them in presenting a 19th annual Student sity to strictly PSEA leader- the model newsletter due regulate the use of beverages at functions sponsored and in in to the succe.ssful year for its lounges Dougherty Hall. ship conference. education alcoholic beverages stylistic nature of its own members. on the under the name of the University." Duffy said these events will all be publication. Villanova campus, according to Those who attended the meeting banned in the future. Dr. James F. Duffy, vice-president were: Terri Prygon, Villanova The Student PSEA Newsletter Handbook policies have not Duffy met with LCB and police of Harrisburg for student affairs. been enforced in PSEA President; Elaine Filipone, summarized the ac- recent years. officials on Monday, Oct. complishments UFW Student groups and organizations 7 at the Vice President; Molly Stewart, of Villanova by have Treasurer and Bruce Bucharan, saving, "special commendation is Duffy said that the warning has been allowed to sponsor cam- (Continued on page 14) due the editor of The Villanova Educator. Villanova University chap- Solicits forced him to ban alcohol from ter for their Dr. Ray Heitzmann, Villanova efforts in keeping their University grounds and from all membership education professor and PSEA ad- informed. An at- functions sponsored under the Small Fire Excites tractive, comprehensive visor also attended the tx)nference monthly Support auspices of the University. held newsletter not only lists coming at- Alcoholic during the weekend of Sept. Photo by Harry Salamandra beverages may still be 27-28. tractions and programs but also By BERNIE consumed by students VALENTE Claire and Kevin Sarlcissian. over the age Sheehan Residents itentrs of interest from the of twenty-one in dormitory rooms. Student PSEA leaders and In an attempt to bolster Rob Stevens campus Dt«« I. L X — Photo by By education department, the Univer- Pittsburgh Mayor Peter Flaherty NADINIA DAVIS members throughout the state at- support, the United Farm Workers sity in general, the r^ion or from tended the event with the hope of of America Coffeehouse These policies are consistent Last Tuesday, 15 October, fire held their first Held a tinguishers that were tried members. Timely book reviews and failed ^making things happen" in their organizational meeting of the with those in the 1974-75 student's cau.sed by a burning fan, broke out to operate. editorials are other popular particular chapter of PSEA. 1974-75, school year, on TTiursday, Flaherty Focuses On .handbook which states: "Penn- in a ground floor room of Sheehan '*Two or three kids came up," he features of the newsletter." October 10, at the Campus In St sylvania State Law makes it Hall, a women's dormitory. said, "and they all had fire ex- The convention included various During Rita's Chapel one of the regional Ministry Center. illegal for any person under Passersby alerted residents who tinguishers from the building, but workshops, lectures and seminars meeting sessions, elections were By Campaign Spending twenty-one years of age to possess, pulled the The organization directs JOHN SIEDLECKI alarm while the former when they tried to turn them on, aimed at emphasizing the im- held for a its ef- secretary-treasurer for purchase, attempt to purchase, put out forts at improving the social and the fire. The Bryn Mawr they wouldn't work. Then I went in portance of Student PSEA mem- the Southeastern Region of PSEA. The Villanova Campus Ministry a year ago. They had originally By JAAN SIDOROV economic conditions consume, or transport alcoholic fire department arrived fifteen and found another one, and it bership for student of America's held its first coffeehouse On Thursday, teachers. Bruce Buchanan, a Villanova on the planned to use Delurey hall as a October 10, the a "cop out," showing how unable beverages. 2.6 million farm workers The University, minutes after the fire was worked, so we put out the fire with junior was — the evening of October 9, in St. Rita's sort of community center, but this Honorable Peter F. elected to the position, Flaherty, law enforcement has been to cope therefore, permits The organization itself requires lowest paid income students who discovered, observed that the fire that." group in the • making him Chapel. ,. idea fell through. They ended up mayor of Pittsburg with it. part of the executive and He noted as ah example, are twenty-one years of members to pay $6.50 for mem- United States. age or was out, and returned to the To get at the fire, the students council of the Southeastern region. A good-sized crowd turned out to using St. Rita's Chapel, which tur- Democratic candidate for the U.S. gambling in Nevada which bership entitling them older to consume alcoholic Ktation. broke in through windows of the to such Organized in California during listen to the relaxing Senate, brought A dialogue guitar-and- ned out to be an ideal spot. I his underdog cam* between represen- although legalized, was still a beverages in moderate things as legal defense and advice the mid 1960's amounts in room, because the occupants were tatives by Cesar Chavez, harmonica music of Kevin and Lori cite for paign against incumbent of the gubernatorial can- and Tom a need Senator racketeer's business, showing that dormitory rooms on others involving litigation, con- this ... No students Dave Franco, a junior at not to be found. didate predominantly Mexican- Claire Sarkissian. community on as the Richard Schweiker to Villanova. was featured for students campus legality didn't solve all the are permitted to use tracts, tenure liability and welfare, American organization alcoholic Villanova, put out the blaze, He The only counselor who could be and advisors at the musters Kevin, a 1967 graduate of primary purpose of this sort of cof- Flaherty's visit was sponsored Friday night problems. beverages in any public places or noted that some of the ex- liability insurance, discount plans negotiating strength through the found at the time didn't have a banquet. G. Sieber Pancoast, a Villanova, and his wife Claire per- feehouse. They hope to hold them * by. Villanova's chapter of the on travel and automobiles along effective use of the boycott. master key to the building. The professor of political science at Ur- form at Sunday Mass in the Main every week, and perhaps in the National Student Protection Coun- with Housemother was out to lunch many other areas. Legislative help from Congress is and sinus College and chairman of The Chapel. They not only sing popular near future, to hold jam sessions. cil. also being sought. Presently, there was .some delay before Other highlights of the con- House Education Committee songs by today's artists, but also : 'i Flaherty spoke about our Entertainment at these cof- New Procedures someone with a key to open the however, Approved consumers remain the compose tunes of their present ference focused upon topics such as representated Drew Lewis while many own, feehouses would be largely economic condition, foremost local door could be located. "the Gov. allies of the UFWA. mostly about their personal ex- critizing both his opponent and mechanics of organization Shapp selected John C. Pit- talent, but the main idea is simply the Consequently, Under scrutiny at this point are and leadership, program develop- tenger. Pa. secretary campus organizer periences in life. to give Federal Government's past record of education students an opportunity to For Disciplinary for Board the reasons the useless fire ex- Antje Mattheus hopes to "raise in ments, internal public relations for as his representative. the The idea of a coffeehouse, ac- spend a dealing with inflation. He noted Equal time relaxing evening with their tinguishers and the reasons for the con.sciousness" of the Villanova in was given to both spokesmen, cording to chairmen Lori Pompa friends over hot particular the defense budget By BARRY KRENGEL chapters and student coffee and good delay in calling the fire depart- PSEA in- student body to the totally unac- and Tom McNelis, came out about and, in his words, the making it ai^ interesting con- music. ment. volvement in current legislation," ceptable conditions On Wednesday, October 16, the conducting a legal hearing, and minimum period of notice will frontation. on the large "manipulations" of the "multi- Rebecca Drury, dean of women, corporation-farms located international corporations" that Student Life Committee met and therefore an attorney's powers be seven days, and the letter discussed the new procedures of for reminded residents at dorm ^predominantly in California, control the present day .sources of would not relate, will be signed by the Dean concerned if meetings that night that leaving Arizona and Florida. In doing so "Hesse" To Be Ofifered energy. the Disciplinary Review Board. the absence of legal the D.R.B. The letter will also counsel electrical appliances unattended Ms. Mattheus foresees increased Opening himself up to questions, According to Allan B. Wechsler, was a denial of due inform the student that the Herman Hesse, the most Hesse up? What did he really want was extremely dangerous. She aLso campus support as well as the he was asked his views ranging Dean of Men, the purpose of the process. However, the criteria of student has the right to seek popular German writer on the to say? What was there in that due noted at the Student Life Com- establishment of the UFWA as an from campaign reforms to the Review Board is to examine process in an institution are advisement, that the board American campuses, the Nobel man, living in a different country, mittee meeting that the alleged effective institution at Villanova. legislation of marijuana. He alleged student offenses, take the following: can recall a witness, the Prize is and Winner, coming to at a different time, which Students useless fire extinguishers were sub- Presently, the union is involved deplored the present efforts by the testimony, gather facts, and make on the committee were student will hear all the ev- Villanova University, not in per- made him a cult with today's sequently tested by maintenance in a nationwide campaign urging Pennsylvania legislature con- its recommendation to Dr. Duffy, 1. notice of the charge idence against him, and that son, of course, but in English. American vouth? personnel who found them func- the boycott of both West Coast cerning reform, citing that the Vice-Pr^ident of Student Affairs. 2. explanation of the specific all principals involved will be The Department of Modern charge tional. The conclusion reached was grapes and lettuce. Such action is One must read, then discuss present bill being considered Dean Wechsler emphasized that allowed to remain at the Languages will offer a course for 3. seven days notice that the students were using them due to the refusal of the growers to Hesse to answer all these potentially could allow 3.4 million the Review Board is not meant to hearing until the completion of all students interested in Hesse: adversary prcKedure, is 4. a hearing improperly. recognize UFWA contracts. The questions. Because there is not one dollars for each candidate. He be an and the hearing. German No. 3200 4*;; German 5. right to appeal organization's initial campus ac- answer, but many, since he appeals commented that both he and Her- not parallel to a court of a law. Literature in Translation: Novels The procedure 4. The closed hearings will be tivities will center around this to many people. You and your bert Denenberg in the primary During the meeting the question was given of Hermann Hesse. It will be a 3 unanimous approval held in the Development Con- Campus boycott, and other related ac- friends may have different an- elections of May 21 each spent was raised whether a student by the com- credit course, meeting 3 times a ference mittee. However, it Room in Austin Hall. tivities promoting the cause of this ' swers; in a class which will discuss only 53,000 dollars apiece. should be permitted to have legal has not yet week MWF 12:30. been approved If a student fails to appear union. Ms. Mattheus recognizes them, interpret them, develop As for marijuana, he stated that counsel. Dean Wechsler replied by Fr. McCarthy. twice for his hearing then it Campers The tentative procedure of the the UFWA's struggle for Why is Hesse so popular? them in new readings, stress the calling it a "victimless cTime" was that the Review Board was not Why will be held in absentia. recognition did relevance to your problems, Disciplinary Review Board is as as a difficult one. you like that Hesse book so clarify yy_^ follows: 5. Captain Cunnane will read the Student support is, therefore, much that you read last summer? the aml)iguitic's, explain Hesse's charge to the hearing board, Organize greatly urged. Why do your friends always bring ideas, and what motivated them, 1. Official charge- t made by the student, the accuser, and all this will come together. Security Office the witnesses. Last Saturday, October 12th, the -a: a. What the charge Like most people, Hes.se has C(iine8e^6{iglit is newly formed Outing Club of changed, b. What regulation is involved 6. Opening statement by the Before you choose a career, reaching always deeper Villanova University set out on its 2. Student is given the D.R.B. into the self The first novels read, option of first trip. The Club went back- appearing before 7. Witnesses for the consider ¥diat1s not in it for you. Beneath the Wheel and Peter the prosecution. packing on the Appalachian Trail Di.sciplinary 8. student's Camerzind, will show you how he Review Board Accused statement. in the Lehigh Gap Area of Penn- t (D.R.B.) or the 9. Defense Witnesses. The ladder of success doesn't necessorily lead wher# looks for an escape from the Dean of sylvania. By the end of the

'/ • Men/Women. 10. D.R.B. makes a finding in a you really want to go. / (. mechanistic society, without .still weekend everyone agreed that the \ 3. A letter sent to the student closed vote by a clear majority. Instead of climbing over the heads of connpetltors at the knowing where to go. Then will trip was a great success. come stating the charge, and the 11. D.R.B. makes its recom- office, maybe you'd be happier sharing in the joys of humble Demian and Siddhartha, So far the Club has had a lecture with date of the hearing. The mendation to Dr. James Duffy. families or cheering lonely old folks or bringing consola- the intuition of a .spiritual and film on backpacking as well as I tion beyond words to the Truth. Then Steppenwolf, and the TAKE- a rappelling demonstration. On afflicted in their moment of grief. OUT & CATERING A Representative discovery of the individual, of Wednesday, October the A growing number of young people today are more -FOR SALE- the I in 23, club which all problems t: has attracted by a lifework than a lifestyle. are reflected Tves. thru Sua. 11 am -9 pm UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA planned rappelling instruction like in a mirror Find out about the good things that are happening 5 STYLES AND 16 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROm| of the loneliness in for its members. The Club also has the modern world, a hubbub GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION their next hike planned for the around the country. Let us mail you our free newsletter for — STARTS AT of Closed Monday, Open Holidays theatrical roles. Narciss weekend of November 2nd. Future young people interested in social action and religion. CALL: BILL and Gold- to be on campus mund, then Journey to plans include: Just send your name and address to 525-9151 the East, more hikes, Word One, Room I. Wednesday, October 23rd, p.iii. with the fascination of mystical canoeing, rafting, and some 159, 221 West Madison Street, Chicago, Illinois 60606. 4 Austin Jtm I FOR A an.swers will Graduate Study Information In prepare you for technical moutain climbing. our kind of work, you start at the top. HOURS ^^. ^..^ ' 9' X 12' ON CAMPI Hesse's masterpiece and final an- 605 W. LANCASTER AVENUE MBA, MS, and DBA programs in Business Anyone who is interested in

' *' ••>' ' MON: V' ', K TUES: WED: swer in the Magister joining the Club is welcome. 5^ 5^ 5ao|THURS:5.3o|FRI: 5.30ISAT: 5:30 Ludi: a STRAFFORD, PENNSYLVANIA Administration to science fiction novel which Contact: Kevin Scott at HI 6-6087, to to to to to shows Contact Office of I I Graduate and Post-Graduate The Claretians 8:30 that the Self and (Across Parking Lot from Connus Ale House, or leave 8:30 8:30 8:30 8:30 I 8:30 the spiritual a message in his name at A ROMAN CATHOIIC COMMWyiiry.QF..eR!f.§TJ5^ANp^BRqTi<|^^ Truth will always next to Strafford Food Mart) Studies the *'-^^'"'•" come togetho- in Student Union Office in w^mimumm^m^mmm^^^^ iiKir>iir-~-~ * 527-2100 — ucu^ias tiiiu*c)^tupi88.**'*' • • • • «*i»" Doufhtrty Hall. I

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OctobT 23. 1974 • THE VILLANOVAN • Pag< S News Analysis v s The Threat Rape Letters Beating Swords Patulo'sj|G:A Requires Of AN UIMr« to Mw Editor ..','' In the hope of forcing more awareness of a problem must b9 Into Plowshares •ignod with Itw propm^ n«n« which even a Main Line campus of must learn to face, we tho writor. Namos may ba have published some facts witlihald The Villanovan's exiled editorialist, Joe Tyrrell, sum- Work, Recognition, Support about the assaults against two upon raqoaat. or at Hw diacration of ttw aditor. AM Mtara med up last year's activism in \ Mentioning a new in- ideals, differed with the methods growing crime in was well intended and the failure of its practices to change port and immediately America today. According to the FBI launches a terpretation of university policy, and finally dropped out to con- Villanova must be remembered under the peculiar cir- drive for legitimacy. f'.-,- Pholo by Gerry Mannion Uniform Crime Reports, there has been a 121% increase in that the University College centrate on the Resident Student Fire "We have to Ust Saturday, 19 October, Ylllanova's United Nations the incidence of rape cumstances in this university. prove our division is not associated with Association. Qub sponsored between 1960 and 1970. In 1970 ac- credibility to a Model Security Council to celebrate the twenty-ninth Rarely will one the student body and SGA, the president pointed out anniversary of cording to these reports, a rape occured once every 14 body of administrators have the ab- the United to the administration as soon as Three years ago Patulo was Nations. Club members represented the fifteen-member solute pQwer some cloudy areas of respon- minutes. The increase since 1970 has been officially Prevention and the resulting control of policies and possible. Without generating some activity as the council while Northeast Catholic High School of Philadelphia all sides' sibility. operations to resist the physical and emotional charges of represented estimated at 70% ; criminologists report that the true rate •' '•'. ' guest nations. cooperating, we ' ''-'• • "•«' RSA organized. Since then he has No consensus was reached during won't accomplish •>, • . ..L the Middle To the Editor: two thousand people. anything," spent a year as the Association East or the terrorism debates, but with the of rape may be 10 times higher than official figures, due to Support for Ad Hoc waxed and he told the Villanovan In the new government, Patulo Cyprus debate the United The purpose of this letter is to President, marked Kingdom led the way in passing waned throughout the spring but the intense interest on Friday. will name Bill Houston (Senior, undeniably as a a resolution demiinding the with- the reluctance of many women to report the crime. have something positive come out was producer of benefits for drawal of all foreign troops, and later the U.S.S.R. evident on separate He seemed brand new in his A&S) as Vice President for Finan- the joined the U.S. to Despite the skyrocketing incidence of rape, the con- of the unfortunate fire that did oc- occasions in Tolentine Hall, the resident pass^a resolution calling a halt role. At the time of this interview cial community. to all underground nuclear testing. cur in Sheehan Hall on Tuesday, Fieldhouse and Affairs. At a later date a Vicei viction rate in rape cases is on the national average less Sheehan Hall over a four month period. he had not yet met with the President for Student Affairs will Policies October 15, 1974. I would like to Mass physical support than 50% . It is known as the only crime where the victim is has long been an adequate device to Student Caucus of the University be selected. Both appointments are make three points. First, the fire The importance of his RSA ef- Philosophy Lecture presumed guilty until proven innocent. affect change. Not so at Villanova. Senate and the sentiments of his subject to the approval of the that did occur was an electrical forts will be further evident with ^ ' officers The burden of is Last week marked the end of the personification of the and personnel were « proof on the victim, who must prove fire. Student Caucus. .:^ , Vv Second, that the present fire the creation of a Student Security unknown. But the drive had begun, the rapist's identity, and provide extinguishers in use in the Ad Hoc era as Don Patulo, generally regarded as a con- Force, a transportation corroborative evidence of apparently as service bet- Nietzsche soon as the votes Promising "a phasing out of Stresses majority of the Resident Dorms servative, edged Ed O'Brien, one of the last ween the V.U. infirmary and Bryn the crime itself (such as a witness), and evidence that she Ad Hoc mem- were counted, to regroup the SGA are not designed for several SGA committees that have Mawr in putting out bers to carry a matric card, in a closely contested special and hospital and a student a no way consented to the rape. She must show that the add a new look to the not justified their existence, electrical fires. Third, the outcome escort service for women's - election for SGA President. operation. safety at The Will male used force, that she resisted, and that there was *'Patulo will aim at unifying the To Power" of the Sheehan Hall fire was for- night. The security force has penetration. Unlike other San Giorgio, Van Buren, Brown, O'Brien productive elements in the by REG REGIS major crimes, the victim's word tunate in that it was not a reoc- and Patulo. "I consider myself as middle of already been accepted by the organization and directing their Western man has fallen into her emotions. But is not sufficient to take the case to a jury. currence of the 1973 October elec- Somewhere in Villanova the rogues gallery containing mug the road. Admittedly, there will be university. Socratic- activities to limited areas. decadence, Dr. Joan Stambaugh, Platonic philosophy trical fire of 107 Sullivan Hall, shots of the first four has fifth a considerable amount of more upset this The woman who does bring suit often becomes the defen- the spot open, temporarily Student Court Associate Professor of Philosphy balance by positing the existence where sparks flew and the room filled by a question mark. Despite conservative activity than was ;.,-' dant herself, in the eyes of the doctors, the police, the court, what one hears during On April 6 ry-v^^ry Some form of Student Court (re- at was destroyed when the type Hunter College, told an of an external, immutable reality » y^ same evident in the last three years . . . election campaigns, revised temporarily) and. the public. Much of our society still holds the cruelly the victor remains an unknown entity and a Student audience of Villanova students accessible only through the in- fire extinguishers were used. but at the same time I will leave "The suspended students cannot Bill of Rights naive assumption until a pattern or direction emerges from the turmoil. It is (full of cross outs and professors in Dougherty Hall tellect. This shift, according to that a rape victim provoked the attack For the safety of all Resident myself open to the more left and be forgotten and any assistance the X. and erasures) will appear in the on Thursday night, October 10th. Nietzsche, caused an exagger- and probably enjoyed it. Students, the Resident Student much too early to stigmatize Don Patulo with a catch-all more liberal ideas of the people SGA can give will be offered . . . near future. The Court will consist Dr. Stambaugh presented this con- ated ranphasis in reason, shown by Association is inviting the Radnor label. Suffice remaining in SGA." but then, at the same time, I'd like Legislative changes are needed which will recognize to say that he, like the others, will act for the of two students, two ad- clusion classical definition Township Fire to this If of the renowned German the of man as Marshall on cam- think of as a new year. we the true nature of the crime artd make it easier to win con- betterment of Villanova. In order to present a more ministrators and one faculty mem- philosopher and poet Friedrich the rational animal. pus to demonstrate in the dorms try to argue the question of who is viction. Rape centers should be established where vic- In theory, the Patulo government stands to be the precise breakdown of Patulo's ber. But its fate rests in the hands Nietzsche in her lecture, "Nietz- By repressing man's primitive or the proper use of fire fighting right or wrong, we would have most productive plans, his comments on different of the tims can receive sympathetic medical aid and legal advice, equipment. organization in several years. Realistic im- another year of non-productivity." Student Life Committee. sche on Creativity and natural understanding of himself, pha.ses of university life are offered Decadence." argued Nietzsche, this classical in- — A as well as counseling to help deal with the real psycholgical provements, i.e. student security force, transportation and The SGA Vice President for Budget The R.S.A. has also advocated cat^orically (quotations are his). As Nietzsche interpreted western terpretation split man into two injuries escort services, connote progress as opposed to the Student Affairs will coordinate the Budget policy, in the form of a inflicted by the assault itself and by society's reac- the installation of ABC Type Fire broader history. Dr. Stambaugh explained, warring camps: the intellect vs. the idealistic notion of On SGA organization's activities regarding tuition differential will be up for tion to it. Police procedures in questioning rape victims Extinguishers. The advantages are change that went bankrupt last April 6. a healthy balance once existed be- instincts the suit in Federal court. and passions. Christian "The concept of an (Continued on page 7) must drastically many. They fight all fires in- Administrators appear to respect Patulo's low key ap- SGA tween a person's reason and his or be changed, so that more women will be moralitv re-enforced this cluding willing electrical ones. They weigh proach to the tasks of an leader. Not all together ciichotomous conception of man by to report the crime and prosecute the criminal. SGA a about 7-10 pounds in contrast to ignoring anri in fact opposing the At Villanova we must recognize that we are not free hat-in-hand style but rather a persistent appeal for rational Kelly's the present ones which weigh 50 World psychological reality of human innovations may yield the most concrete benefits for from the risk of rape. The student government association pounds or more, a fact to consider the WORLD passions. should help both residents and commuters by quickly especially in the womens' dorms. student community. This Platonic-Christian super- CAMPUS initiating its proposal of a regular escort system for .girls They are also relatively inex- Villanova will never escape ft-om the Spring of 1974. sensible conception of the world pensive. The ABC Type Fire walking at night from the library to the dorms or to the Ex- The scars on all sides remain long after the instigators AFLOAT reducecl the world of everyday ex- tinguishers are recommended by perience parking lot. Female residents should recognize the danger have matriculated, by choice or necessity, to different to an "unreal, un- the Fire Marshall of Radnor consequential" one. It of leaving the doors to their places. Already the financial burden of retaining one of is thin dorms propped open late at Township. However, it should be destruction of life and passion that night, and of not reporting prowlers. The administration noted that the present Villanova Philadelphia's most prestigious law firms to battle the Nietzsche terms decadence. This Fire student must consider whether the present security system is Fighting equipment do meet plantiffs has taxed university resources to a critical "decadence", the antithesis of life, adequate. all minimum safety requirements. limit. In a year of economic scarcity, Villanova can hardly begets nihilism. Some precautions must be taken. We hope they are It should also be noted that van- afford to buy golf balls for high-priced lawyers. At the same The Will to Pow<>r never needed. dalism has occurred in the past to time, the students' lawyers, who are quick to point out their According to Dr. Stambaugh, fire extinguishers, especially in the Nietzsche argued that what AMW humanistic nature in deference to meat and potatoes mens' dorms and that if tlie ABC classical and Christian philosophy money, will be well paid should the case be settled in their Fire Extinguishers are misused failed to understand is that favor. and abused, they could seriously To misquote appropriately, the victors will be passion and reason are ultimately ":''• ,:[' '^.\' :•> harm someone. Upon considering spoiled. reducible to one drive: the will to ^rUanolian all these , r points, the R.S.A. over Enough of past problems. The Villanova 10,000 are as power. This psychological, ethical College Young Democrats the summer has worked out a doctrine stands for creativity in free as their perceptions of ft-eedom. Reality is individual are looking rational solution with for new mem- Editor-jn-Chiaf V# • «.* • •'* John Q. Hopkins the Dean of the broad sense, applicable to direction, personal belief and for the next six months bers to launch new cam- Associate Editors ...... , Bob Wesolowsici, Anna Walsh Mens' Office. ABC Type Fire Ex- every enterprise. (barring Deus ex Machina, paigns & club functions. Business Managers .Milca Carlucci, Stave Preno, Ricic Trevor tinguishers will be installed in the OSA) Don Patulo provides the The highest form of this will ''••' ;.'.'. to News Editors ',<.i- -I :: -.-h-^'-- To join contact Tom Anna Welsh, Nadinia Davis near future on a limited ex- direction. power is the dominion over one's Feature Editors Grieco, .fc4....«i*««>^^»»V. «».... Cathy Barr , Miita Grimes Pros, at Rm. 9, perimental basis. Certain dorms, To Don, congratulations and good luck! own life through self-acveptanc¥ Entertainment Editors^. ;.;.»;wv. Law O'Neil, Suzie Daiton O'Dwyer Hall. wings and floors will have in- . » and affirmation. An affirmation of Sports Editors .... .Larry Eidridga, Rich Kraft. Bob Conrad JGH stalled the new tvpe of fire ex- 'McDonaidis self abandons the senseless battle Photography Editor — Barry Smith EARN UP TO $1200 a school tinguishers on an experimental Copy Editor , , .'* You'll sail in February, year hanging of man at odds with himself, and ,,, ,., r»-;;v.* » • i i/i Patti OiPasqua I® posters on basis with the provision that if with the ship your class- frees a person to go forward — to GENERAL . for our activities. The only way the Interested in an Interesting campus in spare STAFF . .*vi i,, part time job that will not In- time. Send John Watxei, Paul Alpaugh, vandalized, they would be Joint Credit room and the world your l>e Ten terfere with your school creative. Prygon, Barry Krengel. Gary Wolenslcy, Bob Oodaro, Tish Dugan, A.N.S. is going to build up its campus . . . combining ac- work? removed. If successful and if no SCHOOL to: Coordinator Avoid the pursuit of certainty at John Kopaslcy, Mary Rose Pica, Elizabeth Kline, Mike To the Editor: membership is by doing things for credited studies with fasci- The McDonalds in West of Randazza, Jon vandalism Conshohocken is now hiring Campus Macks, Qarlad Marzorati, occurs, then this of Ottober 9th nating visits to the fabled Representatives, all costs! Nietzsche would warn his Marguerite Sivak, Liz Kline, Wharton Tiers, On page two the the non-residents and getting part time help. have flexible program can be expanded. list of We work schedules to fit ^^^' '^"n Ralph Menzano, Liz Golden, Bob Berans, John A of edition of the Villanovan there ports the Orient, Africa, r?:.^* Arbor, IMt followers, according to Dr. Stam- Edwards, Fred Trietsch credit for them. I realize this was and the Americas. around your class work. 4-8106. John Siedlecki, Bernie Valante. Fran Wolk, dorms in this program will be an- Over baugh. It is an excuse to stop Bob Hanson, Bonnie Davis' was a picture of a girl enjoying her- an oversight on the part of the Jaan SMarov Tony nounced at a 10.000 students from 450 We have a special offer for all DflMaio later date. So I would Student Villanova students We questioning, which excludes an self at the "Resident Villanovan (and I don't wish to colleges have already sailed like to end this letter with an ap- will PAY FOR HALF YOUR in openness As.sociation" picnic. For your in- with WCA — join them! Fi- BOOKS June If you start VILLANOVA STUDENTS towards one's life, and discredit the paper), but in the •' ' peal to end all vandalism regar- nancial aid available. Write now. stifles creativity by substituting an Tha VILLANOVAN is published weakly during tha school year except formation, the picnic was spon- future please check your sources to RENT-A-TV ding fire extinguishers. This is today for free catalog. AoDly Monday impotent Thanksgiving, Christmas and Eastar Vacations, alao MM-tarm and Hnal for sored Jointly by the Resident thru Friday betwen 2 & 4 p.m. or call 825- 18" B/W pre-struttured existence. avoid embarrassment to yourself — Lowns $15.00 Mo. Exam parioda by tha undergrade the safety of all students and the WCA, Chapman College 9725 for an appointment. Our preservation, says Nietzsche, ale atudanta of Villanova University. Student Association and the and to other organizations. Opinlona expreasad herein do not oeaaarlly raflact official hope that fires like the ones in Box F, Orange, CA 92666 is not to m tha viawa of tha Association of Non-Resident McDonalds is an equal opoortumty emoloyer MAIN LINE TV RENTAL be found in .some notion of Thanks, Minority candidates University. Sheehan and Sullivan are all in encou'aged to aoD'y-iV absolute truth but ratfier in the Students. The A.N.S. is relatively Jim McCarthy, :^; Nl 4-7550 Second claas postage paid at Villanpva, Panna. Editorial and Buainass of- the past. assertion, "let us try it!" new to students at Villanova but Vice President, A.N.S. flcas located on tha SECOND FLOOR OF DOUGHERTY HALL, Villanova •» Thomas Lowry, R.S.A. •>. *'.'-»,»V' '* V»»Jl'^tV'?'V how can our members be proud of I'ii^fei^si »' .itSOet uidavlyern^l ,u-.Lr«'liV .f:M>#v'nV University, VtHanova, Pennsylvania liMMS. (Continued on page 6) President the A.N.S. if we do not get credit )

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.. we would never have Letters "fully human.*' ..;;; :-^^^.h assistance already prevent such a step. We reporter. In other words, as a to run the electicm. (Continued from page 5 The ramifications of this shift been able collided. When I spoke to the professional newspaper editor, I Fr. Gallen Resigns between moral standpoints are Gratefully driver about his obligation in found evidence of professionalism horrendous. Although your John L. Dalton charity to minimize the number of in your treatment of Von-Hoffman- 99 chairman, Euthanasia editorial states that "advcx-ates of Christians that he runs over, he Kilpatrick, amnesty, "Beer Nixed Election Committee Calls Administration "Insensitive euthanasia do not urge it as public replied that he didn't see me! — in for Bashes" etc. These stories gave

policy, but merely as possible my flame red sweater I Who, in- fact — they were thus of value to Opposed ." deed, would expect to see anyone the reader. By IMIKE private alternatives . . the fact The Observer GRIMES is that Rep. Walter Sackett, a Endangered actually walking on campus. How 2. Your editorials showed a editor. Father Larry Gallen is leaving To the physician from Miami, has in- quaint of me! maturity long absent from the The Observer reporter was on hand as Don Patulo swayed twenty- your October 2 issue, you Villanova. A Biochemist with a In troduced "death with dignity" Is it not ridiculous that Villanovan during the previous six one people in the Corr Hall laundry to vote for him, five minutes before editorially raised the question of Ph.D in Virology, winner of the legislation in Florida which he Species pedestrians are not given more years. "A Question of Fairness" " the polls closed. One student related his experience on the closing aspects of euthana>4ia Lindbach award in 1973 as the the ethical claims would save the state $5 courtesy and consideration? Even was well written and well argued. minutes of last Wednesday's S.G.A. election: "It was during my second like in "Right to Death." I should cycle, when this sad, little most outstanding teacher, he is as billion over the next 50 years by To The Editor: the Security Office mocks and Your other editorial on journalism * > guy was down on his knees, asking me if I was few points relative to the in involved and concerned an to offer a offer. A & S . . . so I said, what the hell? eliminating expenditures required I have become inured to being scorns my complaints! Can guidelines had much to He had tears in his eyes and I hate issue. to iron my shirts academic and religious leader as solely for the care of the ^^;verely assaulted on campus, weekly, by nothing be done? Basically, such guidelines should anyway." Don was unable to attend his own victory I believe a clear distinction party one could find. He has always been mentally retarded. deadly weapons, but last Wed- Yes! Pedestrians arise! Demand not be needed — common decent^ as he still had an estimated 168 shirts to iron in this shrewd should be made between passive political compromise oon.sidered by the faculty, ad- Euthanasia is related to this nesday was the last straw: twice I your rights! Stop deferring to and fairness should be sufficient ... euthanasia. In the for- ' ' can't get us all! newspaper, including The disgusted he hadn't East Gate, where the sidewalk thought about the Corr Hall laundry. He referred to tx)ntrary, involves the ad- the ethic which can only have Bloodied but unbowed, Villanovan. It is good to see them his own campaign of 1973: . ends, forcing pedestrians on to the "Hey buddy," he said. "The fact that ministration of pain-killing drugs everyone went For years he saw the ad- disa.strous consequences for our roadway. Oliyer G. Ludwig return. home that weekend, and let their old lady do their laun- ministration's dorm regulations as until death has been reached. dry, cost - society. I urge total opposition to me it! . . . The first, driving a campus Chemistry Department Not that you are entirely free of trivial I agree with the sentiment that As for in light of the more im- it. . ..,. the defeated candidates, _ 60's," truck, commented (after I stopped the "nuts of the including we were unable to reach Chris Powell one need not take extraordinarv and Skip Eganey, who were portant problems of the school; no out partying . . . Sincerely, him to remonstrate with him) that the letter writer from Temple on Rumors persist that a it is one was really hurt. Then last May means to preserve life when Dodaro disgruntled Eddie O'Brien sat on a stool at Kelly's Robert J. he saw me reading while I was amnesty. (You're stuck with Joe and told every will be twelve students were either obvious that the "life" President Praise Tyrrell; he's over Italian joke he knew ... it an improvement walking (The Villanovan, as t the use suspended or expelled for a sit-in maintained only through Villanovans For Life Flip Ferrara, who's my special happened). This means that he did Now that Villanova has gone on the wagon, it is rumored that cer- of complex machinery designed to To the Editor: at a girls' dormitory. They were gee me, but chose to proceed cross.) tain members of the Photo by John Clary OSA are planning on becoming .Jesuits . . . out the functions of the prin- Some of your readers aren't Who seriously hurt for something carry 3, Even the opinion pieces were anyway. I interpret this as they're says Villanova fosters immaturity? Dougherty Caf only served popsicles Fr. Larry Gallen, popular faculty the organs of the body. However, Apprecialioii going to believe this letter; Gallen sees as not only trivial but member of last eight years, cipal trucks have more ironic. Everybody wasn't meaning that twoity three times last month . . . It is rumored that The Trench teaches morality of in- going to think I'm putting you on. was inane, and so he wants to leave. one of his last courses in Molecular Biology. I cannot see the going for the jugular as in days precedence over students and used to install a direct line to Kunda Beverage ... It is true that prices the life of a per- To the Editor of the This semester he moved to a tentionally taking But it's not true! As one gone by. One would wonder what behalf of the election com- faculty in this "academic en- have gone up in the Day-hop Cafeteria, but a spokesman claims that the throughout the University. The' students. son through the administration of On most vocal critics of "The parish in Chestnut Hill, and (or that a particularly suddenly happened to all the mittee I would like to publicly vironment" quality of the food has. gone up as well, and roses are red but steak is liberal side would rather have the The sad consequence is that the certain drugs even in cases where Villanovan" in past years, I sin- agreed to teach two courses until a post-publication uproar over parietals and those invidious form of still whatever it turns out to be . . recent person thank all the students, faculty and .A WKVU survey shows that replacement is found. Then he will value system circumvent the academic and social areas in need the impending death of the cerely want to congratulate you that censorship has been instituted). who inflamed particular S listeners' tastes oi\. administrators who assisted the campus lie somewhere between Donny Osmond and very regretfully leave the area com- University, and allow each pair- of constant observation are is almost certain. and your staff on the October 9 issue. The female members of your the Mothers of Invention . . . Election Committee by donating Having finished evincing ray Now that mid-terms draw near, the pletely. ticular section to govern itself. He, ignored. The areas of Student Active euthanasia clearly con- issue. staff are well represented with Villanovan is happy to report that 97% of the faculty their free time to poll watch. professional instinct to lecture, I have found their as a liberal, feels this approach government, student organizations fuses the role of man, the steward After the era of thumb-sucking stories. way to classes . . . Tlie Villanovan is House, planning an expose on the orgies first will provide for the most efficient^ and dormitory life should only be of life, with man, the guarantor of In particular I would like to prcK-eeded toward the Field rebellion, "The Villanovan" has Larry Gallen came to All in all, I like the ne^" that take place on the third floor . of of the Inquirer building . . enrolled in progressive and successful at- handled by the student. Fr. Gallen life. Moreover, it represents a thank Dr. James Markham, only to be attacked by a member for one issue, at least, Villanova as a layman; grown up — "Villanovan." I believe most of 1 In keeping with their policy of catering to student needs, the mosphere. However the conflict, he realizes that often students will from an ethic which of Science and Mr. the clergy (mirabile dittu)! His for Biology on an NROTC scholarship movement associate-dean and hopefully many more. your student body and faculty will, Villanova bookstore today announced another exclusive: stresses, "is conflict between two "fall on their face," President of quite large car came toward me Wildcat un- he graduated with honors in 1952. a but so would upholds the sanctity of life to one Al Daloisio, Vice Here's what I liked: too. derwear, "for the Ultimate Fan" . . . factions, not at all between par- anyone else. He continues that quality of Fraternity for their help. unswervingly, inexorably. The Some Art students who have lived After a tour of duty in the Navy which emphasizes the A. P.O. 1. You reported your news Most sincerely, through the core science program are planning to publish a book, which ticular enemies." only by falling will the student case, life is not like to thank Mrs. height of the bank would have and working for DuPont for a short life. In the latter I would also stories as stories, not as op- D. N. EHART present students may find helpful. The title: The Oass Went from time, decided to join the ever really learn, only by ac*cepting understood as intrinsically good Agnes Jones and Ms, Donna Kelly, precluded my jumping sideways. portunities to grovel or condemn he Wayne, Pa. % • Atoms to 2Coology whilst We Did Daily News Crossword Puzzles in the Augustinians in 1958. He worked He feels that this conservative responsibility for himself can the .student mature. Back of the Room or Thank God for the Curye . . . It is rumored that through his ordination, receiving approach has only allowed the ad- Kurt Vonnegut plans to make the subject of his next novel the recent ministration to grow further away two masters degrees and finally He realizes that an immediate uprisings at Villanova. Title of the work will be: Land of the Free until it doesn't and his doctorate in 1%6 wanting mo.st from the students, administrative change can never Home of the Brave ... * know the student is. The most to teach on the college level. who happen, and real change will only is realized when the liveiMusIc tragic outcome come about from financial ROCK&RPLL Success active, concerned student who It was in this same year he came pressure. He feels that all colleges, Patulo "I will gauge the success and the stands up for his beliefs and tries back to Villanova. In the last eight including Villanova, have had to credibility of the SGA by the num- to change the .school's failings is (Continued from page 4) years Father Gallen has become a lower standards to increase the ber of people who vote in next expelled. He contrasts this to the discussion this semester. The dominant figure on campus. His number of admissions. Soon the year's elections." The victor in a WHERE: ''Centra/ Park" undergraduate and graduate cour- destructive yet quiet student who University will have to cx)mpete for concept of paying by the credit in- well -contested election admitted ses are always filled. carves swastikas on the chapel stead of a flat sum for full time Many students and consequently will that campaigning had brought a door, or paints campus statues, students would have mixed effects. graduate students every semester have to become more sensitive to lot of different opinions to his at- W. Lmcaster Ave. Wayne, Pa. ask him to direct their research. and is never found out or helped. 384 .student needs. Suggestions tention. Patulo hopes to h^ar from the He has been an able ad- When asked if there was an im- silent majority through a series The subjective aim, to ministrator, as a member of the The school is t(x> big, too old of have an mediate solution, Fr. Gallen SGA Forums in the dormitories SGA that is fully supported a University Senate, director of and most important, too good to be by replied "only in a complete change UPCOMING ATTRACTIONS: and in Hartley, Mendel and large section of the student body Summer Sessions for the last few destroyed by any mere ad- in administration from top to bot- Dougherty Halls. sentiments and can deal reasonably with years and as a member of the ministration. Although he regrets The the tom." The worst offenders are the of a biK)ader element of the student university administration, will be Board of Trustees of Biscavne sincerely leaving the school, he (ONE DAY ONLY) OCT. 29 lessor administrators, who .seem to WED. OCT. 23 THRU SAT. OCT. 26 TUES. body can help the* SGA- tested constantly. College. Living in the dorms as sees no other alternative. When he him more interested in their own counselor since his return, Fr. came to the school he became part power and office and are blind to MM Gallen has always been close to of a younger liberal faction the needs of the student body. of the students and their problems. Augustinians advcx-ated FULL "They are who a MIGHIY the most incompetent liberalization of the University. ^'X-CEPTIONS^^ people I have ever met," he con- In a recent interview Fr. Gallen Though each of these men in his fM tinues, "and are a real detriment discussed the problems of own way tried to change the HOUSE to the school. The higher ad- Villanova. He views them as a school, each eventually felt ministration is so removed from microcosm of the problems he defeated and left. Fr. Gallen calls WED. OCT 30 THRU SAT. NOV 2 what is really happening on cam- TUES. NOV. 5(0NE DAY ONLY) finds in his order and more himself the last to leave. pus that they don't even know the presents generally the Catholic Church. It people under them, let alone the No one who has ever is primarily a conflict between con- met Larry Mi ff Villanova student." servative and liberal factions, each Gallen hasn't been impressed bv BLEEDING un- KANSAS his intelligence and with a different set of priorities in Though never actually involved derstanding. His colleagues in working within their value system. A Very Special Event in demonstrations, he has been in- science admire his work. His He feels there is an older, con- volved in campus movements since students all are impressed by the WED. NOV 6 THRU SAT. NOV. 9 servative side, wanting to enforce the middle sixties, working for the ease with which he can explain the the value svstem in detail solutions he thought would best most difficult material. His 'XAOENY^^ benefit Villanova. He has watched associates in student activities, Nov 12 student government become fi- like Dan Regan, remark on his Alcoholic Beverages Served PHILOSOPHY CLUB nancially and bureaucratically "ability to make the most complex LECTURE .seem simple." Even those who (Must Be 21 Yrs. of Age for Entrance) meaningless, and the student grow Dr. Thomas Busch, Depart- further from being able take care of don't agree with him must admire ment of Philosophy • — Special College Night on Wednesday -#- himself. The higher ad- the intelligence and understanding "Authenticity in the Early and So Dance In a Real "Night Club" Atmosphere ministration dictates guidelines with which he approaches a Later Sartre." Wednesday, Oc- that he feels should belong to the situation. Only 10 IMInutes From Vlllanova tober 23, 8:00 p.m.. North lessor administration. They in Fr. Gallen is leaving, and Lounge, Dougherty Hall. turn dictate rules which he feels Villanova students will lose a Call MU 8-5100 for Further information govern areas of student life which friend that the\' can't afford to t » fiMi^ Mik^Miiii \ % %ri?*;w>Vri> % ^>^ "B^ ^>fcV» i ^ ^^tl» .^-s..«ih«tW •*e?*tr^rt»««:H'«;;«'% '*.. ," r> ; V ".*''^,f TV*

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There are a limited number of openings which exist in individual honors courses for good students (B Core average or better) who, for one reason or another, are not in the Honors Program, but wish to take an Is There an America? October Thoughts individual honors course. All scheduling of honors courses must be cleared through the Honors Office during pre-registration before such requests will be validated by the Registrar. Honors students have i ,.: J ' t.\ Alternative By DON MacLACHLAN priority of admission, so please check with Honors office (Corr 101) foir courses still open and for in- By PATRICIA McLAUGHLlN dividual course descriptions. / It appears today that prefious In Philadelphia, teamsters shot By ELIZABETH KLINE October. few things happen because the\' are at trucks from the Pilot Trucking Leaf-blaze, squirrel -stuff time. right, just or should happen. What company and beat up some of its Student suggestion to substitute A ripening time, and a rotting time. is good or proper nowadays takes a drivers because of a strike against the core requirements biology or A plucking time, a falling time. back seat to what is most Pilot in Florida! Do these sound chemistry, with the nutrition A misty and a clear-blue time. profitable, to one's own advantage like poor exploited working men course will be presented to the Homecoming, A celebration time, or benefit. endeavoring only to bargain for Academic Committee, by Dean Mid-term, A hiatus time. This sorry situation is strongly better wages and working con- Breslin this week. You run in the sun, and you ache when you wake in the rain. You evidenced by the emergence to the ditions? Sure, workers are so ex- The ' « suggestion is based on the sing and sing, and talk and talk as you stumble through time. wilt, forefront of the You "interest group". ploited that they've got their own close relationship between the and you weep like a detached honeysuckle that fingers plucked from the Any group or bunch that can af- chain of discount stores (where are sciences, and the study of stem just for the feel of it, and then dropped by the,roadside not un- ford to hire an advertising agency the molotovs, Jerry?) that are nutrition, and the practicality of derstanding anything of the struggle to grow. or finance effort a lobbying can clo«ed to the general public. the course in everyday living. You sigh between long periods of dying that do not know ^Nhat to have its point (irregardless of true In Texas, Cattlemen gathered to The course, taught by Ms. Myr- say. (.lontent) fostered on the public. As voluntarily waste 1,000 head of tle Feigenberg, currently And sometlnkcs you laugh when suddenly in your walking you see a a matter of fact, in this land of cattle to protest high feed prices. publishing a "1 book titled Cookbook Last week's Political Union debate marked the second conservative tree that looks exactly how you feel inside, and strangely affirms what equal opportunism, less affluent They said they hoped the shooting for Couples vvho Care to Share, victory in a row. The resolution: This House Blames Republican Ad- you dream. And a surge of hope op^s your ribs and you seek a lesson in groups need only kill someone, would "wake some people up!" entails learning the ba^ic fun- ministration for the Current Economic Crisis. The guest speaker that tree whose branches are accustomed to any emergency of sudden bomb someplace or kidnap Their success was would only en- damentals of nutrition for 1/3 the Leo IVfcDermott, candidate for Congress in the fifth district. snow or too much heat, of popping buds in spring, or the long naked wait something to gain front page ad- courage more interest groups to try * fc semester and then an intense ap- of winter. vertising. their hand at shoving the rest of plication of these principles. Food And you sing and sing and talk and talk, and you hear the voice of favorite group is oil My the com- the nation around. I fully expect habits, food and emotion, food darkness, and you let the darkness in. And you dream that soon the panies, and I've got to hand it to the egg producers of America to stamps, and health programs are a species will not fear the darkness, and y6u go to your light a them. single room and They handedly per- gather in the Mohavi desert and few of the subjects investigated. candle and you search the meaning of flickering ^ladows. ' And soon the jjetrated the most co-ordinated, cook a ten million egg omelet in Advertising extremely a influential forgetfulness of weeping, and tears come armed with a distant light, and best thought out and well-timed protest of egg prices. I am grateful in consumer buying, is closely soon the future of horizons that knows their paitoion. And you laugh theft in U.S. criminal history. indeed The that such groups did not examined for content and again at^the light because it is .so .strange: so gentle and so bearing the U.S. public was and is the victim, exist in 1776. suspect J that if they credibility. Articles and food weight of shadow, yet it bums and hurts. the Arabs the fall-guys and the did, it would today be un- labels are analyzed daily for cost, sing, and sing, and all at once you have an accumulated loot is sitting right here in our own constitutional to And you eat anvthing cholesterol, calories, APARTMENT and have a voice that has sad sides and happy sides, that has im- banks under the title "Oil besides voice. You Cor- McDonald's hamburgers nutritional value. "A primary ob- soft and tender centre, and you have rainbows in porate Earnings 300% ." or drive a Chevrolet. BRYN MAWR, patient comers, and a Up Our national jective," said Ms. Feigenberg, 2 bedrooms, pets O.K., car port, large "is quiet regions, and you can make a place for your voice in the But don't worry, nothing will symbol would be yard, your most the Coke bottle how to evaluate what $170. Open till 9:30 p.m. Call Rentex at 457-6770, you put in sounds of the wood, and a place for your light in the path through the happen to the Oil guys, like any and the national anthem would be fee), : >- your mouth, and how to be a wise ($30 ask for 9192. smart crook they've trees. covered up the George Meany's favorite tune. food consumer." blow out your candle, but you do not forget it. And you trail. With millions of dollars of - And so you My question ... Is there an Two. examinations, a research talk and talk. Already you know it's like the sound of advertising they tell how they are America? Are HOUSE sing and sing and we an American paper on an individually chosen falls sp gray and makes the sun-shot leaves a crumply working harder than ever for con- people or our rain which has national topic and a dietary BEAVER DAM, 2 bedrooms, garage, acreage, ap- analysis are new squishy brown on the grass, but your sound bears dreams and dreams sumer interests. Humbug!! When I populous become a conglomerate, the academic requirements for pliances, $175. the Rentex, 457-6770, ($30 fee), ask for 9192. are tremble things that only come when we are still and wake without was a kid, I got in trouble for of sects demanding satisfaction course. The class will be held fear. lying. I couldn't hire T.V. time to without regard for the costs to Tuesdays and Thursdays next And so you sing and sing and talk and talk, and weep and weep, tell Mom that if I hadn't stolen the fellow countrymen? I am afraid semester at 11:30 and 1:30. It may HOUSE I and look and look and you pause in the midst of so many echoes. And cookies they would have gone stale that to a large extent this is what be taken pass/fail. The course you feel from within yourself the throbbing of the earth, the impulses of anyway. Corporate Fibbing, or ' "AMERICA" has become. ; ; is taken primarily as a required torments of all chrysalises, and "Public Image" advertising, take MARION MAGGIE, 3 bedrooms, pets O.K., patio, rec. the world, the struggle of all lands, the My solution is simple. -yXv^'^- course for nursing students, one hand you contemplate the beginning of the world, and on the your pick they're one and the same. President Ford will decree a five room, new appliances, utilities paid, $225. Rentex, 457- on although . » biology majors, students window-panes, and you go and anxiously It's funny how time changes 6770, ($30 fee), ask other the nights of frightened hour television show on primetime with electives about 9133. and even weight lif- house, to find the hearts that disappear things. Actions that would have called "The Patty Hearst Show". seek the torn music of your ters (interested in the effects of 0. pile of papers, or behind a pair of eyes that never reach up fur- been considered fit only for Each week Patty will introduce behind a their constant dieting) take the APARTMENT ther than your chin and so protect the person from your look as surely guerilla's terrorists is now com- new groups who will have 10 course. curtain, or the closing of a cof- mon union "negotiating" practice. minutes to persuade, cajole, coerce, and as finally as the drawing of a parlour Ms. Feigenberg states that she BALA-CYNWYD, would you? Sunny studio, car port, Right here in Valley Forge, union threaten, blackmail or fin lid. bribe a would like a mixture of students heat paid, $135. Rentex, 457-6770, ($30 fee), ask about sing and you sing, and you look and you look and you roofers attacked the roofing of panel of powerful U.S. officials And you in enabling the study of nutrition 9180. ' I there's a whisper in your heart that arouses your Leon Altemose's Sheraton Hotel an effort to get their demands. _ laugh and laugh for The through different perspectives. She whisper is the murmur of a secret enthusiasm, and with axes because he refuses to put home audience will then telephone bones, and in the is also willing to open more sec- APARTMENT forceful as a hurricane. And soon the his business under the union in to a computer their choice of the music grows in your silence as tions if there is high student in- of . thumb. forgetfulness of so much sighed for shadow, and to weep is the battle What are we? BAR- nights winners. First Prize — Im- terest. HAVER-HONEY, 1 bedroom, heat paid, new appliances, you talk and talk, and sing and sing, and laugh BARIANS? mediate legislative action by death and progress. And $135. Rentex, 457-6770, ($30 fee), ask for 1071. without words or music, with a "Here I am," even in the rain. And all Congress. Second Prize — five THE CONTEMPORARY whisper, all because of the enthusiasm on the face of a Million dollars to use as they because of the MUSIC SHOW tattered clown who climbed up on a tree and looked and looked, and please. Third prize — a return ap- APARTMENT 11/ Progressive Jazz cried and cried, and sang and sang, and laughed and laughed and asked: pearance next week. / ;., . v,. 20 Cent. Classical October isn't Spring?" "THIS WEEK FOLKS WE CITY LINE, 1 bedroom, heat paid, new kitchen, near St. "Who says Monday, 10:00 P.M.~1:30 AiM. HAVE QUITE A SHOW! Joe's, $140. Rentex, 457-6770, ask about 9141. WKVU 640 AM AMONG OUR GUESTS . . . THE BLACK PANTHERS, THE DEUCipUSiy GROTESQUE miDAS WHITE PANTHERS, THE A new concept in the macabre UNITED DUST MAKERS, AND * H THE INTERNATIONAL inwhich the Good MUFFLER BROTHERHOOD OF OXYGEN come out (^ the gras/e PRODUCING PLANTS! and the Evil are sent SHOPS Yes, sir, folks, if they don't rllCC ORDER OF «• r get to fill the vacancy they're way we could all be in big FRENCH FRIES OR ONION trouble. And don't forget to tune in RINGS WITH THIS AD Paramount Pictures presents next week when tonights losers AND * • get . GUARANTEED COAST TO .ufinteni cattle c>.cx>uciK>r. COAST together and play THE PURCHASE OF A VIOLENCE GAME! marcel marceau • LOW, LOW PRICES GET • MUFFLERS, TAIL PIPES • BRAKES, FRONT END .ACQUAINTED. • YES, FOREIGN CARS Volunteers • BANKAMERICARD & needed a few hours a week to MASTERCHARGE work with inmates in a coun- seling program in the Phila- Opposite Paolinrs delphia County Prisons. You (Formerly Popeye's) 733 can make a difference! Call 761 Haverford Ave. Bryn Mawr Haverford Road after 4 p.m. Sheila VI 9-8991 527-9773 Bryn or Parking (Across from hospital) Mawr Hours: Mon Thru Thurs 11 to 11 Phone 527-3812 «l0ff Vi 9-3854 1 Fri. & Sat. 11 to 12 ITW^WH'i Page 10 • THE VILLANOVAN ^ October 23, 1974 Theater OctolMr 23, Self-Defense for Women

React - But Don't Panic \- Conti Lends Talents By TISH DUGAN There isnji a woman alive who authorities immediately. The best thing you can do regar- Front hasn't had the experience of true ding Page" a potential attack is to When faced with a weapon the -..- ' fear. At least once in her life she prevent it. Carry a whistle and a only thing you can not do is panic. lasted for a short time and it The Front Page is basically a has found herself on her way to sharp object when traveling day or On many occasions a potential vic- \< wasn't long before Mark found his nastalgia piece set in Chicago circa some destination she can't reach night. Know where they are and ' tim has coolly talked her attacker way back to his true love — the 1930. Its subject matter is that of a quickly enough. She is walking remember how hard it is to find right out of his original intention. theatre. dying breed — the scoop reporter. alone and it's night and for those anything smaller than a bread box Promise him anything for the two reasons she knows she is at the bottom of a woman's hand- In June 1968, Mark Conte The play is a comedy-melodrama future; give him a bad address and vulnerable and so she is afraid. bag. Don't walk alone at night, opened the extremely successful which is humorous and which is the weather bureau's phone num- *^u .- For some the mere situation is especially through badly lighted Pocket Playhouse at 20th and San- never free of pandemonium. Hildy

. ber. If he's having none of it, lie: enough; another may become more walkways. If you're driving alone, som Streets in Philadelphia. His Johnson, a newspaper reporter claim pregnancy or venereal leave aware of it when in her solo travels lock the doors when you get in and prcxluctions received acxlaims and alx)ut to be married and New disease; more times than suspec- there are unmistakable footsteps out, and before entering, cast a fast praise from Philly's large York, drops into the pressroom of ted such tactics have worked. " rr answering hers from behind and glance across the backseat. Above newspapers, sometimes headlining the Chicago Criminal Courts Above all, whether your persuasive to bid his friends goodbye they're heavy and gaining on her all, do not be lulled into the *•" their entertainment sections. It Building efforts or not, work study that man is Earl and she'd better decide fast surreal dream that it cannot hap- was one of the best, if not the best, but delayed when as if you had to draw him the next whether they're friend or foe. pen to you even at the lush, serene small theatres in the area. When Williams, an escaped murderer day for a fine arts exam. been For a few minutes, put yourself setting of the main line. It could the Playhouse moved to a larger whose stay of execution has If contact is made fake the ex- officials, falls in in the role of being attacked. and it has. building at 26th and Lombard, ignored by corrupt pected female reaction, claw to help Believe it for a minute and react in If there is just one point that I'd Mark found himself directing all through the window. With the *v draw blood, and rip hair. These » of Burns, his managing your mind. If you find yourself like to bring home it is an the plays, teaching all the classes Walter things can be crucial in identifying hide closing your eyes and going blank, awareness on the part of all and acting as well. One of the editor, Hildy plans to I v the assailant later. Follow any that's only natural but consider Villanova men and women that a By RALPH MENZANO highlights for the Playhouse Williams until the paper can ex- directions he may give regarding They are what is at stake; the potential, safe environment for our coeds On Wednesday night, October players was their production of .pose the civic corruption. John Clary ' Photo by his departure; after you're sure caught by the sheriff, but Hildy harm and violence that is all yours depends on everyone. 30, Vasey Theatre will present an "An Indian Wants the Bronx" at Joe Poell, the new professional coordinator of the Villanova Union, he's gone, get to safety and once avoids arrest and prepares to leave and even the possibility of losing Recently girls in tjieir undergraduate production of The Philadelphia's popular Playhouse discusses plans for the future with associates. ',.''-.'.}..,;•'•.'? again, contact the proper for the railroad .station. Walter your life. Now react. uneasiness have approached boys Page, by Ben Hecht and in the Park. Yet, Mark left the I V Front authorities immediately. Request < « presents him with his watch as a If he is weaponless you can take heading in the same direction to Charles MacArthur. A cast of Pcx^ket Playhouse in 1970i because, also that a representative from wedding gift, then, in a final at- . th upper hand because he has a let them walk along. A frightening twenty-five players will be directed although it was safe financially, Women Organized Against Rape tempt to keep Hildy on his staff, he to variety of tender vital spots. The number can relate stories of being by one, Mark Conte, who at this the hassles and frustrations con- Run called to present Poefl be be when you success wires New York to have him key is to wipe one out and run as rudely refused. The RSA and SGA M •' juncture in his career deserves nected with continued reach the hospital. arrested for stealing the watch. though you're up for a gold medal are aware of the situation and special recognition. became somewhat of a burden. WOAR provides assistance that version of the play, at the Olympics. It's common have made moves to set up an Besides directing and teaching Mark then decided to tmter A movie is invaluable. Chances are that the starring Walter Matheau and Jack V.U. Union knowledge that a knee to the gro>in escort service and shuttle system actors, Mark Conte is an actor college simply because it was woman they send will be the only • *» » coming out about is devastating. There are two other firom the library every night. We A himself. He found himself in this something he had never en- Lemmon, will be By JOHN SARDELLA you have an very effective choices though, the one among a sea of male detiectives can only hope that they both medium after first touring the deavored. His future plans include Christmas time. But knowledgeable in the programing it before then. The Villanova Union has made eyes and the shins. Either can in- and doctors. They've been trained receive the support that they country as a musician and then an Education degree with which he opportunity to see area would aid in avoiding considerable accomplishments capacitate him long enough for you to present options open to a victim, ' deserve from the entire university. serving a hitch in the Army. He could continue his teaching of the Front Page will open at Vasey mistakes in operation. throughout its four year history. to get away. Once you*re on your see her through her ordeal, and studied with Jasper Deeter and the theatre. What Mark Conte does Theatre October 30th with an 8:00 Poell mainly serves in an ad- way, The final offering to be brought From its emergence, the Union has scream bloody murder, don't follow-up afterwards until the Hedro Theatre of New York in the best is what he terms "Building p.m. curtain time. It is scheduled visory capacity, giving direction to up here is the most worthwhile for been a completely student-run look back, and after you reach psychological repercussions have early sixties, and eventually rose theatres" teaching, organizing, run Wednesdays through Satur- Villanova women. Every — to those aspects of the Union which safety, Wed- organization. However, this report it to the proper numbed. to vice-president and artistic direc- directing and acting. He hopes days for two weeks. Prices on Wed- need it. As program director, nesday from 4:30 to 5:30 a semester an adjustment was made tor of the Hedro Corporation. But that he can lend some of his nesday and Thursdays are $1.50 chief will be starting Women's Self-Defense course is in order to increase Poell's focus , the efficiency there were contractual problems knowleoge and enthusiasm for for students and $2.00 for non- to work out of the developing stage given in the karate room in St. and productivity of the Union, as with Hedro in 1966, so Mark theatre to others. This certainly students. On Fridays and Satur- Villanova of the Union and to evolve into a University Maiy's. has hired Joe Poell as Senate moved to Philadelphia and worked will be reflected in the upcoming days, prices for students are $2.50 better programming body. Poell the Union's first professional for a while with IBM. This job production, The Front Page. and $3.00 for non-students. Reser- of his work is states the purpose (Continued page I) program director. from full resolution now goes to Fr. vations for this play, the un- "to help work out more of a For the most part, selecting the students. McCarthy and the Board of Direc- dergraduate show for the semester, professional type program, while Patulo suitable person for the position Almost all of the debate was tors. can be made through the theatre guiding and educating students in- was not an easy task. Fr. John centered around the library copy, The first resolution, which was office by calling 527-9783. volved in the different areas of the Bvrnes, Dean of Student Ac- clause number 5 which reads: proposed on the April 19 meeting If effort and enthusiasm are to Union." He is pleased with the Proposes tivities, who played a major role in "The department chairman shall of the Senate, was sent back to the be the measure, the play will be student involvement so far this the decision to employ a have placed on reserve in the Sub-Committee on Teacher -course very enjoyable. Supplemented by year and with the steady im- professional to head the Union, library a copy of each class profile evaluation because many Mark Conte's experience and provements already made within said, "seventy to eighty ap- with any comments or sup- questions of the Senate could not Patrol professionalism, the play should the Union. plications were received by the plementary material the instructor be answered. Since then, the com- be a successful endeavor and an Joe is a graduate of Kansas City A proposal has been initiated by Student Activities Office after we chcx)ses. This will be available to mittee gathered additional in- enrichment to all — the audience, University, where he majored in the Student Government to start a expressed the need for a program any member of the Villanova com- formation from various com- par- Student Security Force on campus. as well as the actors — who psychology. He had four years ex- <- k V director principally through munity." mittees of the Senate* and a ticipate in its showing. perience before coming to Student Body President Don professional journals." Fr. Bvrnes Dr. Dan Carroll's motion to Faculty Assembly poll. A total of Villanova and is currently the Patulo stated that the program welcomed the influx of ap- strike this clause reached the floor 420 questionnaires were Region II President of the will be the first of several plications, because this assured for debate. Dr. Carroll felt making distributed to the faculty with a ^> GrendeFs Lair Association of International programs attempted to provide him of obtaining a well qualified the results public would be return of over 55% . College Unions. services for the Student Body person to fill the vacancy. A board demoralizing and cause faculty In Other Business during the coming year. was established to review the Thanks to Fr. Byrnes and resignations. He also statc?d that A list requested by the Board of Tentative plans called for the (Tedentials of the applicants and Assistant Dean of Student Ac- the popular teachers will per- Directors, for eligible students to hiring of students at a base salary subsequently, Joe Poell earned the tivities, Jackie Feddock, a vital sonally endorse publication, be assigned to 6 Board Com- to carry out three main areas of \: > job. step has been taken toward the thtjreby pushing the other teachers mittees, has been made. The duties: first, to provide trans- Asked if this was a common betterment of the Union. With the into something which they would resumes of those people nominated portation for students in need of practice at other schools, Union hiring of Joe Poell as program not want. Dr. Marlow expressed and recommended was to have medical attrition between the in- President John Wetzel replied, director and additional operative her feelings as to the negative ef- been presented to Fr. McCarthy the dormitories and Bryn ^ ' improvements, the Villanova firmary, "many colleges and universities fect publication of the results this past Monday. ' ^• Mawr Hospital, second, to patrol have one or more professional Student Union will have a strong would have on the student. "A Dr. Langran gave a reply to the parking lots and campus to exit I^eople a.ssociated with the student affiliation with, and a greater im- student will graduate with a high Senate from Fr. McCarthy con- r' down on excessive amounts of van- union to help it run more ef- pact upon, the. students, faculty, cumulative average and a poor cerning the resolution passed •< «•. > dali.sm and theft, and third, to ficiently." John reiterated the fact and alumni of Villanova Univer- education. This will not serve the urging parties of the Brown vs. for ,*,';.' provide an escort service female that having someone sitv in the future. purpose of improving the course or Villanova suit to settle out of

•' students were needed and .'• '. !• the teacher." stated Dr. Marlow. court. (The suit concerns twelve requested. *'Nite-Cats'\ Begin It was Arts and Sciences students expelled or suspended Senator, Ed O'Brian who first this July for alleged dormitory Extensive research has been Mr. Bob Murray who served as The Villanova Nite-Cat Basket- came to the defense of the clause violations la.st April.) Dr. Langran cx)mpleted over the past two years Coach last year will be serving as ball team will begin practice this and student. O'Brian wants a said that offers to settle out of concerning the concept of a League Secretary-Treasurer and year on Sunday, October 27, 1974 choice available to the student. He cx>urt have been made by the Student Security Force. Of twelve Assistant Coach this vear. Mr. with Ray Heitzmann as Coach. feels the student pays high money University and it is Fr. McCar- universities and colleges examined Moses Collins will also serve as Ray Heitzmann, an instructor in for his education and should be thy's feelings that it is the in the study, the majority of them Assistant Coach. the Education Department, has able to choose what he considers students who are not cooperating. found that a Student Security The Villanova team, which is pres'iously (t)ached in Illinois and the best education. "I have no pity It is noted that Don Patulo has Force was an essential part to the facing a rebuilding year, will play Nc'>\ York State. Dr. Heitzmann for those teachers who get low ef- taken over the office as S.G.A. welfare of the Student Community. in a league with Drexel University, has published several articles on fective ratings." said O'Brian. The President and that Ed O'Brian has Attempts will be made within the The popular follcsinging team of Joe and Penny Aronson will perl LaSalle College, the University of the coaching of basketball in final vote was twenty three to five resigned as temporary president. next two weeks to obtain approval at 12:00, Tuesday, Oct. 29 in the West Lounge of Dougherty Hall. Pennsylvania, St. Joseph's College Coach and Athlete and the in favor of letting the clause Patulo was al.so elected to the and financial support from the Their program will he '*A Recent History of the Jewish People and Textile College. Coaching Clinic. remain with three abstaining. The Board of Executives by the Senate. Universitv. Throngh Folk.song.** t

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Page 12 • THE VILLANOVAN • October 23, 1974 OctobT 23, 1974 • THE VILLANOVAN • Pag« New Releases Main Point 13. Lennon, Cavaliere Offers Show Old Spirit Tight Country-Rock Walls and Bridges: album are very much similar to the best songs Lennon has ever By LEW O'NEIL John LennomApple Lennon's previous works. Going written, but it might be safe to say Following Murry Mc Lauchlin performer with a wide variety of alone. After a brief intermi.ssion (SW.3416 ) Down on Love," musically they are the best he's ever played. into the Main Point for the styles and talents. Unfortunately Fogelberg came back with his To say things have not been reminiscent of "Come Together," LEW O'NEIL weekend were Dan Fogelberg and the styles out-number the talents. band, Fools Gold; the difference going too well for ex-Beatle, John from the Beatles' Abbey Road Tone. Arriving late, he performed was like night and day. Lennon, is a gross understatement. album. "Steel and Glass," is a Felix Cavaliere: Tone is a three man jazz-rock alone on piano and guitar while In total contrasit to Fogel berg's In the last year he has suffered the put-down song musically and Fdix Cavaliere combo featuring ex-Springsteen displaying a range, melancholic down ballads. Fools Gold per- loss of a wife, and the near loss of stylistically similar to "How Do (BR6955) pianist David Sanchez on voice. The songs were nice, im- formed .some good time laid-back his adopted home. Taking just You Sleep," from his Imagine solo Everyone remembers The keyboards. Along with some hard- pressionistic numbers written by a bluegra.ss. The number were all these problems into consideration effort. Rascals. From the classic "Good driving bass and power drumming. man of great sensibility. up-tempo numbers in which it's hard to believe that working What makes this album stand Lovin' " to "A Girl Like You" and The is Lennon Tone put together a high-energy problem plaving alone, Fogel berg's voice just soared .The under such tension John above his earlier work is depth and "How tJan I Be Sure", they set that turned the heads of that is all Fogelberg can do. After .songs were tight numbers and, best finest anyone has produced perhaps his quality of the music. Lennon in the brightened up the AM radio dial *v. who thought there would be any of six or seven songs listening of all, they're on his up-coming musical achievement in Walls and past, never had any trouble with a succession of buoyant pop- Bruce left in Sanchez. Sounds becomes quite a burden. One Colombia album. Bridges. making his point, his problem was rock singles that managed to be more like Corea than Springsteen. b^ins to wonder how many songs The bluegrass progressed Always intensely autobio- it was usually at the expense of easy easy listening without ever can be written energy-wise into a high-powered this Dan Fogel berg's set showed a about sleeping graphical, the songs from good listenable music. On Walls lapsing into sticky slickness. country-rock set that really prited collection reflect deeply upon and Bridges he has successfully The group, led by prime mover ") "•' this Sunday audience. V,' "/ ' ;l', his present situation. Particularly morged the two.. and organist Felix Cavaliere, Bijou Cafe Demanding an encore, the crowd with his reluctant split with Yoko. Part of the change is due to the rapidly outran its audience in con- got Fogelberg alone to perform his ••What You Got," and "Going people Lennon has chosen to work ceptualizing the message of love best mellow number of the night Down on Love," are strong with. The New Plastic Ono and peace they sought, subtly entitled "To the Morning." musical statements that expose Neuclear Band consists of such bi:inging in elements of jazz to Fogelberg showed a degree of Lennon's rationalization for the notables as Elton John, Harry enhance the effect of the original When It Comes To versitility only found in the most breakup. Neilson, Nicky Hopkins, Jess Ed Rascal sound. Midnight Sun welcomes Jackson Browne to tiie Tower Tlicater for his talented performers. His talent When the real thing goes wrong Daves and Klaus Voorman. Felix is back with an appealing first appearances there on Friday, October 25th at 7:30 and 11:00 p.m. will take him a long way as long as And you can't get it on Perhaps even more important to new album, produced by Todd The 7:30 performance Is sold out but good tickets arc available at he learns to mix things up. And your love she has gone the overall musical quality is the Rundgren, that captures primarily $5^0 and $6.50 for the 11:00 p.m. and they're on sale at all Midnight Jazz Mose Knows " And you can't get it on orchestration work of Ken Ascher. the middle-period "Groovin' Sun outlets. Call 352-6565 for more information. By ELIZABETH KLINE THE SILVER FOX Rascal mystique, Rundgren, >^-.^ The words and songs on this The tongs are a good com- IS COMING perhaps just a bit too intent on a bination of fast rousing numbers "In high school I was voted to be time now, and his piano playing Main Point pop tone, has backed Cavaliere's like "Whatever Gets You Through the best boogie woogie jazz player even longer (40 years to be i * exact.) compelling vocals with a heavy or- slow, . . the Night," and soft melodic in the world , and I'm still His father he explained played chestrated background and a numbers like "Bless you," which trying." Mose Allison, not far from ragtime in Mississippi, learning by chorus of female voices, oc- McLauchiii; Rait Both also elude to Yoko. prediction, played at the Bijou, watching a player piano. Mose Tower Theater casionally reminiscent of Leon last week. started when he was five, taking Russell's gospel -tongued rock, but The intimate setting was Bless you whoever perfect lessons for five years, but af- you atf tastefully faithful to Rascal sen- ' for getting into Holding her Now ' Mose Allison terwards it was all by ear. "Now", sibilities. The sharp rock edge is Music igs Be warm and kind hearted and the Saturday night he said, "I can't read music very Lou Reed Mixes Raw Shine In Point G honed down somewhat, but the crowd was loose and already well well". By LEW 0*NEIL< Cavaliere style is evident acquainted with who was to come. Mose writes less now, about a It's that these are (Continued on page 1 While the Villanovan staff took destined for the bigtime, Paul said, "I took some nights off to 3) After a too long set from the song a year, but he learns con- Talent and Decadence the week off to study for exams, the plays a simple style that shows his play my favorite cities." Wavne Berry band, Mose finally stantly especially about im- a gross out. Still, the weak of Main Point made week-end study knowledge and taste for some Bonnie's set was a tasteful JOYOUS "GODSPELr RETURNS TO FORREST THEATRE appeared. provisation. He'll be putting out By JOHN a HOPKINS stomach and the pure of mind can presenting classv, old-time music. c virtually impossible by ; , collection of mostly pop, blues, Without a word, Moses' fingers new record with Atlantic this year What better time than Colum- always walk out on an ob- two outstanding concerts. Raitt and folk-rock performed tightly by .start flying accross the keyboard, bus Day but he's not too happy about it can you pick to discover jectionable performance. Nobody The weekend started early with Saturday night Philadelphia her four man back-up band. to a jazzy tune from his last album saying, all records now, are done the wild side of one act and the all left early on Columbus night. the return of Canadian singer- was graced by the appearance of Featuring Bonnie's soulful voice "Mose in your ear." Words are piecemeal, "a little here, a little Grammy Award winner and Epic new electric side of another? songwritgr Murry McLauchliri to Bonnie Raitt. Bonnie usually and particular excellent unnecessary — everybody feels the mad there". recording star Charlie Rich is set Wild, to put it mildly, is one While part of the crowd was the Point. Armed with some fresh sneaks into the Main Point unan- piano words the songs ranged in music right away. way to When he's not travelling to do to perform live and in concert at describe Lou Reed. The for- preoccupied with Reed's coming, material

remember . the sensitive Raitt to a huge CAMPUS audience, produces an in- ("Your Laugh's a Lie," "Had I McLauchlin tune Rush recorded tense performance. Known You Better Then," "When (Continued from page 12) BARBER SHOP entitled, "Child's Song." Many the Morning m All Phases of Layer Comes')", before performers like Rush will Musically, Reed's style has record Aside from playing music Bon- Cutting, Blow Waving moN'ing into new material from the changed. I^st year's album Trans- Todd Rungren but few will nie Raitt likes to talk. Her stories and Precision production War McLauchlin's words Shaping. former and the special hit "Walk Babies. All of the spirit the original. usually involve some cracks synthesized capture the of On the Wild Side" maintain their highs and lows were deceiving That's enough to keep McLauchlin about her record company and the live appeal. The more recent 1973 Honda 350cc bor«d Rock audience. Later, during "70's going for quite some time. other performers. "I rode a train out with and Roil Animal and a fast rising The magical musical "Godspell", which enchanted thou- today with Lou Reed, ugh." hoadore, 9000 milot. Scenerio" the transition was single, Sally Can*! Gerimia Philadelphia theatregoers during its l7 good condition, Danoe, have justified. sands of week Along with her own classic num- $800. Call When you talk about spirit the (L. to r.) ELLEN TOVATT, DAVID DUKES, and CHARLOTTE Scott converted more frantic admirers to run last year, is making a return engagement to the bers was a particulary fine version 527-2100, oxt. 554. Insightful thoughts, generated name of Paul Gerimia always MOORE will appear with the New Phoenix Repertory Company in the man. Forrest Theatre. The international success, hailed by au- of James Taylor's "Rainy Day by well prepared electric rock comes up. Often a headliner at the William Congreve's lusty Restoration comedy, **LOVE FOR LOVE,** If you're into standard, solid music diences and critics alike, will play thru Sunday, Nov. 17. Man." Bonnie can sing a down made an impression on the Point, Paul's delightful set covers Oct. 19 through Nov. 3, at the Zellerhach Theatre of the University of 73 Camaro, V8 automatic, rock music, the show was good. tTowd. Evening performances are Tuesday thru Saturday at 8 tune with just enough up to While going with popular Pennsylvania's Annenberg Center. Harold Prince directs the 18- make a P/8, P/B, A/C, AIM/FM. 3- Depending a broad range of folk and blues. VI on how you can handle trends isn't p.m., with matinees on Wednesday and Saturday a^ 2 song sad, but not hopeless. truly a guarantee for suc- visit to Philadelphia. in- A 7942 aftar He seems to be what most member company in its third annual For 6:30 p.m. some pretty base material, the per- cess. p.m. An extra Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. has been sched- top-notch perfornier. Hall and Oates are rising "bigtimers" see themselves as. Npt formation and reservations, call 594<-6791. i formance was either spectacular or with the »•* «••»«»•• M «• •*•« iA uled for this engagement. times. X .

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One solo dance, is per- By ERNIE the show, SCHUTZENHOFER Sister," "Talk, Talk, Talk," is which opened October 15 formed by the costume designer, "7,000 gypsies swirling castic as ever, sang a few her strongest songs at the performance. In a New Locust St. Theatre. The Judy £)earing. She supposedly por- together/an offering to the sun in from her album In- later song "Manhole". -show needs she has a distinct rever- polishing, however, if trays the lost spirit of Jackie. The the name of the weather"* The ap- cluded was a particularly erotic beration in her voice on long notes. it's to succeed like Miss Grant's more as if she got lost on the way pearance of Jefferson Starship on and funny saloon number "Better last credit, "Don't Bother Me I to the costume closet and wan- If these details can be ironed Friday, Oct. 11 at the Spectrum Lying Down", backed only by Can't out, Cope." dered on stage. Either that or the "Prodigal Sister" is in for a came on the tail of several com- honky tonk piano. Grace aloof, sat The author has updated* successful the choreography- was lost during New , York run. If pletely sunny days, a rarity this seductively on the piano in parody familiar McDonaldis parable to a setting in a rehearsals. remedied before its closing date, time of year in the Philly area. The of pre-earthquake San Francisco in contemporary, middle- class Black The format of snappy, rhyming 'Nov. 3, it may even be a hit in mood of the audience seemed the heyday of the bawdy Barbary household. The prodigal daughter, lines keeps the tempo, but does not Philadelphia. precisely in the right place for the Coast (like the movie k-' "San Fran- Jackie, is a precocious "woman- music to follow. Cisco" with Clark Gable). In- ® child" who prefers "dead to wed," The alleged band that began the tersper.sed were two Papa John despite being pregnant. She runs Releases show wallowed in unspontaneous Creach stompers, "Down Home Columbia recording artist Freddie Hubbard will appear away and is confronted by the wild boredom, while directly (Continued in parts, Blues" and "John's Other" (a wild McDonald's Bijou Cafe in Phiiadelphifi, Pennsylvania, beginning from page 12) "I'm a welcomes Monday, October Gamblin' world of the city streets. Returning Man" to the trying in vain to imitate Emerson, favorite with the crowd). Also album, "I 28 tbrough Saturday, November 2. am Free", calling to rhvthmic ballad strains of to her family, begging forgiveness "Sum- Lake and Palmer. Enough said. played was a beautifully delicate Hubbard is known among jazz buffs as one of mind the jazz of the latter-day mer in the most versatile for shaming them, she is welcomed El Barrio," Cava- Enough negative thought. Rascals and the version of "Wooden Ships", with trumpet players in existence, and is one of the most widely imitated with more loving pyrotechnics of liere's voice leads through concern than has Paul Kantner's warm, seaside all parents to the Jimi Hendrix, delivered jazz musicians alive today. He captured a 1973 Grammy Award and ever been by Todd myriad songs with just The crisp, true music of Fleet- shown toward the voice and Graig Chaquico's elusive on wah-wah guitar. This, closing was recognized by his own peers when he took First place in the "obedient, loyal daughter." enough diversity to keep things wood Mac brought the sun out to the record, may be a glimpse guitar standing out. playboy Musicians Poll for his trumpet artistry. at the moving. The solid session band stay. Being only somewhat The production is the second in A few Kantner songs from Columbia Records has recently released Hubbard*s debut future of Felix .Cavaliere. His Lp for features fine musicians, such as familiar with their material, I Villanova the Black Festival "Dragonly" were in with all this for series area being debut album is totally the bbel entitled '*High Energy.** enjoyable, John Hall and Randy Breaker; chose to listen with a light- presented at the New Locust by which led the excellent per- predictably funky, but, after all, and Rundgren's clear production hearted, open mind. Soon I found the second .side of the situation at Moe Septee's All Star Forum. The Rascals were funky formance of the Villanova almost keeps than right on target. Side myself soundfully refreshed and "Prodigal Sister" is a showcase tirst Starship album. W=.th the help following the appearance of for before the word was used to an ar- Two isn't quite as fulfilling, or clearly respectful of the band. In a lot of talented performers, in- of Grace and other friends, Kant- Parents ticle in the describe this type of music. Weekend. LCB Philadelphia The While Inquirer consistent, but contains the single communion they played fine music cluding Paula this both subtle and (Continued from page 3) describing the excessive I>esmond in the title lead Rascal is back, and he's ner composed drinking most effective number on the that reached out to high points; a Radnor Township Police Station. on the role, Ethel Beatty as her sister, welcome. obviously beautiful song cycle. It campus during song about the Bermuda Triangle Frances Salisbury as the motho", hovers as an extension of the A source in the Phi^delphia LCB Homecoming Weekend, Sept. 27 throughout — a little bluesy, a lit- « FRED TRIETSCH »• and "Spare Me a Little". Fleet- Leonard Jackson as the father, classic tradition that is the song office said that the meeting was and 28. That article has been and tle funky and thoroughly engaging. you are in the area, •wood went out leaving the Saundra Mac at Baxter's. held to insure cooperation in a strongly protested by McClain as a "sister" This is the kind of album that cycle After Bathing Villanova as audience absorbed with a feeling Jackie Grate's vengeful voice heralded matter which might have gotten being unfair meets in her travels. can't help but make you smile and and untrue. that would be kept and taken fur- The problem with the FREE PUPPIES against a majestic drone for "Sun- out of hand if it had continued. He The show is tap your toe — a sure lift to the LCB spokesman also said ther by the Starship. that it does rise". "Hijack" reeled into the said that . not run smoothly. University ad- that Radnor Township police had spirits. Save Pups from the Pound. 7 Much can be made of the fact serene high lights of "Have You in Running only 1 and 1/2 hours, it stop ministrators were cooperating for our very received numerous Side is a Weeks. new complaints One masterpiece of FREE. that a band so as.sociated with Seen the Stars" with Kantner's nicely in resolving the problem. from the parents pacing, from the of area high up-tempo yakity- CALL RAINEY space travel should have its This was another factor which for- among voice sounding true. "Starship" The official indicated that the school students who had been ad- sax break on "A High Price to 896-7943 ced the LCB to contact the Univer- followers no one, that I saw, in the ended the cycle with the words: LCB had become concerned with mitted to campus beer Pay" through the funky lines of parties. sity, c-ostume of Century 21. Instead, he said. "at first, I was iridescent/then, I many were in Atlantean robes. Hotcakesand became transparent/finally, I was Sausage Atlantis is taken for granted with absent".* And many of us nearly LA5-3375 Starship followers, many and were. Tonight, Special ( is a svmbol of the long-time An encore of "Somebody to NN MAmYN, BROCKEn, BOMTERS characterization of the Air- Love" and "Volunteers" were plane's/Starship's music; a spon- for breakfast; rousing and fun. A friend of mine taneous synthesis of futurism and joked afterward something about JONATHAN EDWARDS W/CATFISH pagan splendor. closest the 874 LA^CASTeI^ that the night was the Starship's Spectrum's been to weightlessness. music came from WATSON many different perspectives. Gra^ 'copyright, god tunes, 1970 or how about a SI'ck. loose ADV TIX SOLD FOR THE LAST SHOW EVERY NITE and comically sa^

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Reggie Cherry (1 TD). Leading The Wildcats blew their best rusher Donnie "Quick Draw" .scoring During Houston opportunity with 1:49 left Maturity Pttase McGraw, out with a bruised thigh, in the game when running back By RICH KRAFT By LARRY ELDRIDGE didn't play and wasn't missed. Greg Marotta hobbled a Frazier Many college teams do not em- concerned with acheiving a win- 28 (vs. Del). His 39 points Houston - It is generally good That is called depth. pitch on the Houston 2. phasize him and the pros recently ning season, something that has represented about 25% of the 'Cat • pratlice not to pick fights with foes McGallion, a sophomore star- "No matter how you twist and made rules to de-emphasize him, eluded the 'Cats for the past two offense last year. bigger than yourself. ting his first game, kept the Wild- turn it," sighed Weaver after the but at Villanova the placekicker is years. This year Griggs On Saturday night, though, cat defense honest with five com- has extended final gun, "we wanted to go to a a big part of the football program. Griggs debut came against his consecutive string to Villanova journeyed to Texas to pletions for 118 yards and one PAT 23 like Notre Mississippi short passing game. We' had to Teams Dame, last year. The offense and has made five fieldgoals (42, spar with the University of touchdown pass - a 47 yard bomb respect their defense against the Oklahoma, Ohio State, Arizona got him within range and he con- 33, 21, 24, 32) in seven Houston, whose offensive line to tight end Don Bass at the end of attempts. run, because of their great size. We State (et al) do not emphasize the nected on attempts from the 40 That gives him twelve FGs, leaving (which averages 6*4" 253) matches the first quarter. triwl sprint-outs and half-rolls to kicking phase of the game simply and 44 to produce Villanova's him only two short the Philadelphia Eagles' line Villanova's offense, dormant for of tying the escape their pressure, but nothing because they don't need to, they total of six points. The 44 yarder school record of pound for pound. The Cougar's the second consecutive week, suf- fourteen (held by worked. can score a touchdown just as easy, defensive front four is even bigger. fered its first shutout of the year. Charles McGuckin, 1914-17). With "We weren't protecting our Photo by Barry Smith if not easier. The pros didn't ap- Armed with muscle and what Weaver had planned to have QB six games left, it seems probable ^•^ *y quarterback, and I brought in Tampa quarterback Fred Salamon. preciate those little foreigners some professional scouts term the Brian Sikorski stage an aerial that Griggs will annex that record. Mike to see if we could do anything coming out and kicking the ball Dennis Griggs displays his kicking form in last year's game vs. Cin- best collective talent in the nation, show, out of respect for Houston's Griggs says "kicking is an im- on the ground." was heightened by the attention through the uprights for three cinnati. Houston steamrollered the Wild- enormous defensive line, which portant part of the game, despite That the final scoring margin focused on Solomon by the points to win the game. Therefore, cats 35-0 before 24,525 in the features Mack Mitchell (6'8" 250), Tampa popular opinion. Look at last was not greater is a tribute to a Villanova defense on option they made some changes (e.g. world's Eighth Wonder, the Lee Canalito (6'4" 269), and year's Sugar Bowl. Alabama dogged effort by the Villanova rollout plays. uprights moved ten yards back, Astrodome. Wilson Whitley (6'3" 285) - pro missed a PAT and wound up defen.se, which recovered four fum- By LARRY ELDRIDGE And while Tampa piled up 172 missed FG outside 20 go back to Harriers - losing the game by Take! The Cougars, who replaced West prospects all. ' one (24-23) wo bles and two interceptions, from Tampa — "Fred Solomon," said yards on the ground in the first line of scrimmage). However, Chester on the Villanova schedule Sikorski's pass protection crum- and, with that, the national cham- start to finish. Villanova QB Brian Sikorski after half, Villanova ended up with Villanova is 'in the process of tt in one of former AD Chip Bender's bled early to the fierce Houston pionship, to Notre Dame." Jim Magee started his first the Wildcats 47-8 washout at minus 17 net yards ru.shing, and maturity, offensive-wise. QB Brian gambits, mounted a methodic pressure, though, and the With that in mind, the im- 5" linebacker, replacing Bill Sikorski, John Mastronardo, Big game at Tampa two weeks ago, "should only 54 passing yards. WR /Vfeefs ground attack which wore out the sophomore signal caller was ren- portance of kicker comes to the Lombardi are all Tidmarsh. Magee's defensive end win the Heisman Trophy." Sikorski was intercepted to and RB Mike surface. Villanovf. can be thankful Wildcat defense and rolled up 375 dered ineffe<,tiyt; (3 for 11 - 2 in- By EDWARD R. KOWALSKI post was fille

Injuries ten days rest may help the two in, it in Villanova varsity miles per Plague we live being a priest is a lot harder today than was The bowling hour. Belmont is, for the some 51 seconds. parts get .•^ •;;'.:'.,; back together and find years past. team began its season by defeating most part an open area increasing Also coming off the injury list And committing oneself tb anything for any ambunt Of winning ways. Chosen last year's champs (Drexel), by a the chill factor, making those was Irishman Tom Gregan. This McCarey of the conflicts of our modern age. But time seems to be one 2-1 score. Mike Reilly led the team seconds before the gun first race since the in- the priesthood is a challenge. A big one. seem like was Tom's The soccer "B" teaiii repstered Today, more than ever before in history, men and women, with a 651 series and games of 240 an eternity. ter-squad meet in early September. line, Needham commented. By MIKE RANDAZZA a shutout en route to gaining their young and old, are searching for religious meaning, for and 239. Ed Miller and Chris To try and mention each person Tom took the race out in 4:39, The Wildcat team standout was withdrawal from isolation and alienation to joyful community Injuries* and a tough schedule second win against two losses. Track Captain Stanford added scores of 209 and and their splits as they came much too quick for a person who Irish newcomer, Charles Magill. experiences, for Good News in the midst of discouragement are the key reasons why the varsity Greg Small, with two goals, paced 203, respectively. through the respective check hasn't raced in almost two months and hope in the place of pessimism. points soccer team has a 1-5-1 record. "If we were healthy it could By RICH KRAFT year he placed second in the IC4A In their second the team. The Paulists are trying to minister to these needs. As a match the team would require a full page as V.U. but he hung on to run 27:23, good Last the Wildcats dropped have been tight," Needham .said Kevin "Kinky" McCarey, who six mile outdoor to Penn State's week contemporary religious community serving the American did not fare as well, losing to a racked up the first eleven places. enough for eleventh place. His after the game. finished first in a dual meet bet- Charlie McGuire and third in the two decisions: Temple (3-0) and people, our mission is to communicate the love of Christ good Temple team by a 2-1 mark. Leading the way again this time should be significantly better Millersville The Mainliners took a 1-0 lead ween Villanova and LaSalle recen- two mile indcwr, an event won by to people. (3-2). Mike Reilly again paced the team weekend was Kevin McCarey in a as he puts in more distance on the Every Paulist is a missionary: in the pulpit or the parish if it wasn't for at Miller.sville, as Seamus Byrne tly, has been elected captain of the former Villanova great John Hart- "We'd be winning Exits to their sole victory with a 213. time of 25:37.6. roads. Charlie McCathy also left Ellis house ... on campus or in the inner-city . with the spoken injuries," said Co-Captain Pete took a pass from Woody Van- 1974 crosscountry team by his nett. Villanova won the IC4A . list in a time By RICH or the printed word . he is communicating to people. His Coming off the injury list in fine the injury and turned Needham at a recent practice. Tom dermer and placed it in the op- KRAFT teammates. championships last year by a mere mission is to all of America. His message is love: the love of There will be an organizational running form was Eamonn of 27:42. Charlie, with a pulled Sweeney, John Sullivan, Gabriel posite corner of the net. But the Mr. Bob Ellis has left his McCarey came on strong at the point and McCarey's third place Christ for all people. meeting for women's basketball Coghlan who came in tied with muscle in his thigh, picked a harsh Stephanou, Rick Hamentol and home team won it, 3-2. position of Director of Sports In- Belmont Plateau last Saturday finish was one of the main reasons It isn't easy but the Paulist welcomes commitment. (varsity and JV) on Wednesday, McCarey. If Coghlan continues to day to test it out, but it seeme tact Ed Rideout in who covered the course in 26:25. Champion.ships at Helruont. Thev' Temple, ranked 16th nationally, leader, suffered a mild concussion of yet. In the interim, acting SID Although he was out most of is very cooperative. He has a lot of Austin Hall. Fourth place was taken by Chri^ then move on to New York and the shutout Villanova with a well- early in the game. Rosa Gatti will assume the role last year due to mononucleosis and desire to be great and I hope he i;4TIERS Daves in 26:51, which was a IC4A's at Van Courtland Park, is real with the help of can discipline

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Villanova'H athletic concerns The multi -faceted indoor com- inadequate weight room, and the • .: \, are not limited to those who par- plex Aceto proposes would indeed improving swim team. In each case ,,- ^; ticipate intercoUegiately as he "suitable" for the community. more attractive facilities would of talented members of the University's . var- It would consist of designated aid the recruitment sity teams. A more significant por- areas for swimming and diving, athletes and lure more noteworthy tion of the school's student body is weightlifting, volleyball, ind(X)r opponents to the Main Line. involved in the campus athletic tennis and intramural basketball. L(X)king beyond the establish- scene on a spectator or intramural Each component would be ment of such a unit, Aceto foresees basis. Although the ad- available to all members of the the stadium renovation as a means ministration's commitment to of upgrading the University's in- major college schedules in all ter-collegiate standing and aiding sports is one which includes the the community's athletic op- provision of "big-time" facilities portunities. His plan calls for the for its teams, any school, regar- installment of an additional dless of its intercollegiate status, ten thousand seats on the current is similarly committed to ac- structure, followed by lighting and, h commodating its fans and par- eventually, a synthetic playing sur-

' tici pants with useful, easily ac- face. cessible utilities. The enlarged stadium, with With this thought in mind. Dr. guaranteed capacity crowds, would Ted Aceto, Villanova's new surely attract even the Wilcats* \ Photo by Barry Smith Athletic Director, hopes to furnish most noteworthy opponents to the Ellington and John Olive (42) the university community with campus, something Aceto prefers The IQukB (pulling in rebound) Sophomores Larry Herron "big-time" accommodations for its to the scheduled "home" dates at V X lead the returning 'Cat cagers. ."i'. athletes, faculty, and students. Veterans Stadium. Realizing that complete ex- "Why should we ask the pansion, with regard to expenses students to go into Philadelphia if ». '' ;•' TIME OUT and space, would be difficult at we can provide day and night foot- present, Aceto sets priorities on the ball for them here," Aceto com- Although the opening tapoff against Textile (Dec. 3) Orchestra construction of a new multi- ments. in the Field House is almost six weeks away, the hoopsters purpose athletic complex, and, Dr. Ted Aceto Another opportunity a lighted, are already at it. Practice, under head coach Rollie hopefully, a series of modifications artificially-surfaced stadium community; students, faculty and Massimino's watchful eyes, began last Tuesday and on the stadium. would provide is that of evening UJITH m€RCER ELLinCTOH scholarship athletes, eliminating •'Right now we use every athletic activity and outdoor social everyone on the floor appeared anxious to start again. the existing problems of conflicting available nook and cranny for our evei\ts. Aceto feels that intramural Under N.C.A.A. rules a college basketball team may not times and cramped playing areas. activities," Aceto notes, "and in programs, such as football and

. Among those intercollegiate practice with the coach instructing until October 15. some respects these have become Softball, could be expanding con- groups who would most benefit However, through weightlifting, running, and voluntary overworked. I feel obligated to the siderably if allowed to utilize the seeing from such a structure are the scrimmaging, Massimino's crew was ready for action when University community in gtadium after dusk. He also notes powerlifting that we have facilities which are N.C.A.A. champion the possibility of using those ad- y.U. FIGLDHOU/E *400 that day rolled around. presently using an OCT. 26 8Pm TICKET/ suitable fpr everyone." team, ditional accessories as a means of starters, nine in total, return from last year's Four and improving concerts and other •A ..'. ' I.; :" ' all . and . i youthful 7-19 team. Those four are sophomores events now held exclusively in the The Villanova Basketball Massimino has added another highly touted group of fresh- WOMEN'S field house. Team will hold a scrimmage on five will be a It remains doubtful as to men to the roster. Once again the starting Saturday, Oct. 26, immediately whether Dr. Aceto's plans will be most interesting quintet, possibly comprised of all un- following the B.C. vs. V.U. TENNIS accepted and carried out before the Football Game. The scrim- derclassmen. majority of the present enrollment The undefeated Villanova mage is open to everyone and The backcourt is as sound as possible. Chubby Qox has graduated. More importantly, women's tennis team won two admission is free. (11.8ppg. 5.9rpg) leads the returning guards. Cox, under however, is the fact that measures more matches last week, upping its The cat is back and alive tremendous pressure as a freshman, showed only '74-'75. are being taken to keep the Univer- UNION FALL record to 8-0 with two matches come see 'em in 74 sity in step with the times. sprinklings of what he is capable of doing. Joe Rogers remaining this Fall. Both wins (7.9ppg. 67asts.) is ballhandler and driver supreme; he were by scores of 5-0, and the first was over Delaware County Com- plays an exciting brand of basketball. He is also only a munity College. Three regulars sat ARTS FORUM FAIL SEMESTER sophomore. Junior Tom Melchionni (5.0ppg), who was out that match, and the victories ailed mono last season, possesses an outstanding out- by were by number one singles Mary IIIVI'R - ( Roto Hay UcXukq. Uov. 1974 JH -, 4, the senior member of the ; .. side shot. Ed Manning (4.8ppg), Ellen Boylan 6-0, 6-0, number two ^ A SPECIAL OPENING NIGHT PRICES $2 00, 3 00 4 00 B^ is quite effective singles' Pat Clauso 6-1, 7-5, num- C fine outside shot and backcourt, also has a (AQUARIUS. Hottday f^oK knX& and C^a^t^ Tcuin^ - Dtc, 9 dnd 10 Allen Ferguson, star of ber three singles Robin Lucia 6-0, TUES. against a zone defense. Sophomore I ET THE EveAy Sunday ntght at S PM. 6-0, the number one doubles team IN ' icfi moKZ Inio contact Uiilcn 0<,{ylcz and freshman Robert "Whitey" NOV. 5- SUNSHINE the junior varsity last year K. GOOD [/tttanova Students can enjoy JUvc of Mary Martin-Denise Murphy 6- ^^\ over lor Brian Winters at Arch^ SUIM. MORNING Higsby (6-4), who took 6-0, the number two doubles coiictkou^e, cntcAtatnmcnt at lU ' 1, and STAR SHINE) Vhotognjaphy Exhibit (Date, tc« fee d^fe't^^i^neci bishop MoUoy High, should also see action for the 'Cats. team Loretta Schlachta-Ave NOV. 10 veAy be^tl I Caba^eX l6 heZd In are also plenty of people in the forecourt. McDonough 6-1, 6-2. An extra - There the Ea^t Lounge oi VougheAty HaZl singles win was also recorded by Faculty-Studdnt hit Exhibit [Vatt to b^ deteAnUntd] Sophomore Larry Herron (13.1ppg. 7.3rpg) can do it all on yeM, nein.e&hmentA and cheej^e oAe Andrea Church. offense with his variety of moves and shots. Classmate 6eAved, The second win was over *MLi&tcjal* Student BKoadway Production - kpnJJi team's and is an _^ John Olive (9.7ppg, 6.5rpg) was the MVP LaSalle with two regulars sitting • - anyom intvi^tcd ion next &eme>&tzA, mon^c th^o outstanding defensive player. Senior Bob Sebastian out the match. Victories were by mZJL be noZea^cd vcAy 6oon, on dUc contact (8.8ppg) came off the bench (and eventually won a starter's Clauso at number one singles 6-4, THE AMERICAN TRIBAL LOVE ROCK MUSICAL UoAU^yn Mo6ko, Also 6-2, Lucia at number two singles 6- Union Oi^lcc , ,. berth) time and time again to spark the Wildcats. Book & Lyrics by 0, 6-3, and by Gabi Weber at num- reappearing will be senior Jim Berrang (3.0ppg) and junior ber three singles 6-0, 6-0. The first - "Bo^^ton Tea Panty" Pec. 4, 1974 FH ; V i . freshmen who could move in on 4 Mike Stack (3.0ppg). The floubles team of Martin-Barbara 6-6 ^ the above are 6-6 Keith Herron (Larry's brother), Pipes won 6-3, 7-6, and the second Muse by €;Ai;r >iaciii:RMin ^ (include Reggie Robinson (from nearby Radnor High), and 6-5 Jeff doubles team of Murphy-Schlachta •RICES & SHOW TIMES parking) HAIR-Tues (8 30 pm ) S4 00. 3 00, 2 00; Wed Thurs (8 30 p m ) Sat (3pm) Sun (3 p m ) Sun (8 00 p m ) won 6-2, 6-3. S5 50. 4 50, 3 50. Fri ) 4 McGeehin (who also is on football). (8 30 p m ) Sat (8:30 p m S6 50. 5 50, 50 The team also won twice the TICKET AGENCIES In Philadelphia — Central Ticket Agency, Travelnnart, Castor The schedule, as always, is demanding. The Big 5's previous week. & Magee; Wanamaker's (center city store); Also — Hobby Hut, Woodbury, N J ; Penn and LaSalle should both be national powers. Added New York Store, Pottstown; Bag & Baggage. Wilmington. Del ; Wee Three The team's next match is an Record Shop, Plymouth Meeting M?ll, Plymouth Meeting. Pa ; AH TICKETRON such teams as Oregon (UCLA — upsetter), locations to them are away match at Gwynedd-Mercy on Act5 I'd like to 6ee at ViXZanova UniveA&ity: MAIL ORDERS write VALLEY FORGE MUSIC FAIR, Devon, Pa 1 9333 Please (nation's leading list use (25-4 plus super recruits), Canisius Wednesday, October 23, in its alternate dates 4 prices Send check or money order with self addressed, stamped envelope Fogle), Notre Dame, Niagara, St. John's, quest for an undefeated fall scorer Larry INFO ONLY Nl 4-5000 Vittanova ConceAtii a^e ^oa. {/iJilanova Students - So tue 1. 2. Boston College, Providence, and South Carolina. All are season. GROUPS 647 2307 CHARGE BY PHONE 647 7870 '^' Moutd like youA V^^MI ,. . Augge/^tion^, Tell a6 i^ko you'd tike tour- ^ — ..-i** Imlr capable of having excellent years. Also, there are two The Villanova Men's Volleyball BANKAMERICARDorMASTERCHARGE*^^*""' Ji- to lee in concent. ^^ V 3, 4. naments: the Kentucky Invitational and the Hawaii Rain- team will hold its first meeting and practice of the 1974-75 bow Classic. 3u^t iill out tku coupon and dnop it at the Radio Stations I tUten to mo6t: season, Monday, November 4 at SPECIAL STUDENT COUPON o if, The season will be sure to be full of surprises 9:30 pjn. in the Field House. New Good for $1 .50 off any performance but Campus Inionmation CenteA - VougheAty Hall. as "the (hopefully favorable) and anticipation is rising players are welcome. No ex- opening night & Sat. evening performance. /. 1 2. perience required. >'''^ This I I I Coupon Will I Be Accepted At » . /*V' : f'l'l» i'J J^ t* l;t>>A<^l''Vvt4>Vi'''V it 'Cat& -oorae- baekT*- Box Office ONLY! • .»'» * n RPK • • ««'W ». *, a^ik «, *. 1^ h. ^*-f <•

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Page 20 • THE VILLANOVAN • October 23, 1974 ECONOMICS SOCIETY RESIDENT STUDENT ASSOCIATION '\-. '":' On Thursday, October 24, PROVIDES FREE ACTIVITIES 1974, the Economics Society FOR ALL RESIDENT STUDENTS ^^^^^'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*^^*'*^*^* will hold a Symposium on O^lftCC The Resident Student Association is sponsoring a Resident a Career Opportunities in Room Student Week from October 28 - November 2 which will provide a 209, Bartley Hall at 4 p.m. The variety of social activities for all Villanova Residents. -^^^^^^^-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^g^g^ purpose is to help students MONDAY—A Tony Martin Productions' Comedy Film Festival make up their minds as to what 8:00 Stanford Lounge they want to jdo after 10:00 St. Mary*s Auditorium graduation. 12:00 209 Hartley Hall Wednesday, October Four speakers will 23 be presen- Admission is FREE Vol. 50. No. 8 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY. VILLANOVA. PA. October 30. 1974 8:00 A.M. Sign up sheets available for Xerox Corporation, Career ted. Mr. Joseph P. Corcoran, of TUESDAY—Concert ''Vacuum Pact" Admission is free in Field Development Center. the Career Development Center House or West Lounge 4K)0 P.M. Women's Tennis vs. will talk about opportunities Gwynedd-Mercy, away. ;> : WEDNESDAY—Volleyball Marathon in the Field House star- 4:00 P.M. Women's Volleyball vs. Harcum, away. for employment in the private ting at 8:00 p.m. and ending ? (All dorms and organiiations sector, Mr. Joseph A. 8:00 P.M. Movie: "What's Up Tiger Lilly." Physics Lecture Hall. wishing to form a team are invited to sign up in the R.S.A. Walters Presents Plans 10K)0 P.M. Movie: "What's Up Tiger Lilly," Bartley 209. McMaster, Jr., who is the Office, 209 Dougherty Hall.) College Relations Officer of I the THURSDAY—Trick or Treating — Coffee House In the West U.S. Civil Service Commission Thursday, October 24 Lounge Dougherty at 8:30 p.m. in Philadelphia will cover job 8K)0 FRIDAY Hallowe'en Party time and place to be announced at Buildings A.M. Sign up sheets available — Campus for For Touche New Ross & Co Career opportunities with the federal Development Center. later date government, Dr. 4K)0 P.M. Pro-Life Thomas SATURDAY—Open Dorms (Time to be announced) meeting. ,West By JOHN WETZEL Lounge, Dougherty Hall i Cleaver 7K)0 P.M. Amateur of the Economics J Radio Club meeting. lot south and east of Kennedy architectural Ham Station. Tolentine Department will discuss the Plans for two new campus Philadelphia-based buildings a student union cen- Hall. The intramural complex firm earlier this year. report prospects for MBA stidy and VILLANOVA OPEN KARATE FEST — A HOST: ter and an intramural complex — would be built on the site of the i.ssued by the firm was the basis for Friday, graduate work in Economics, VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY KARATE CLUB October 25 will be presented to the Board of present baseball field to the north many of the ideas presented by and Prof Edward Colons of the DIRECTOR: SENSEI WALT DAILEY III — 8K)0 A.M. Sign up sheets available for Mutual Life Insurance Co., SEIBU Trustees at their Dece^iber of the fieldhouse. Walters at the meeting. Law School will talk about the KAN, INC. f5 NY., meeting. The construction plans are the The Board originally sought im- U.S. Department of Health. Education, and Welfare situation concerning admission SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1974, r "^ Audit Agency. •^al'/^-'f^'' Construction of the buildings result of a study of Villanova's provement of living and social cx)n- to law schools. AT THE VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY FIELD HOUSE begin as early as the 1975-76 long-range campus needs by a 8:00 P.M. Movie: "A Night in EVENTS may (Continued on page 3) Casablanca & Go West. " Stanford As you can see this should be school year if the plans win the ap- Hall. an interesting and profitable Kata — men's, women's, junior, pee-wee, mini-pee wee, 10K)0 P.M. proval of the Trustees, according Movie: "A Night in Casablanca & bo " .session. Kumite — men's, women's, junior, pee-wee, mini-pee wee, West ' St Mary's to Board member Mr. Joseph Auditorium. Kumite — Collegiate 5 man teams Students Apprehended Walters. Breaking — must bring o%vn material CAR REPAIRS Walters told a meeting of the Saturday, October 26 AWARDS Board of Trustees member Joseph Walters shows tentative building Fortign or DoRMttlc plans to members of the Senate planning commission. University Senate's Planning For Possession Trophies will be awarded for 1st, 2n(l, and 3r(l places 1:00 P.M. Soccer vs. Georgetown, home. Body Work Too! last Friday that the ENTRY FEES Committee 8:00 P.M. Movie: "A Night in Casablanca & Go West." Physics Low Pricot • FIno Work new buildings are necessary to bet- By ANNE WELSH Collegiate teams (5 each) $25 per On Monday, October 21, the Lecture Hall. men team Call Jorry HI 9-2347 ter the social ^ivironment of Acting on a tip from a Radnor All other events — $fi per man per event Tactical Squad obtained a 10.-00 P.M. Movie: "A Night in Casablanca & Go West," Bartley 209. An^ Time resident students. He cited the Committee Names youth, the Radnor Tactical Squad warrant to .search the apartment, competition in attracting students searched a room in Stanford Hall Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. located in the Broadlawn complex to private schools as an important Sunday, October Part Time Phone Collector on Sunday, October 20, and of apartments in Bryn Mawr. 27 Eliminations begin at 10:00 a.m. Admission $1.00 An factor in the construction of the Must Work Day & Night . arrested one of its inhabitants for estimated four pounds of 5.-00 P.M. Movie: "Le Boucher.' Vasey Auditorium. Finals b^in at 7:00 p.m. Admission $2.50 Danforth Nominees new facilities. : Max 12 Mr. 'possession of marijuana. Three 7:00 P.M. Movie: Le Boucher, Vasey Auditorium. , marijuana was confiscated in the the two Good Sal. NOTK: Breaking will l)e Walters described more Villanova students were 9K)0 P.M. Movie: "Le Boucher, Vasey Auditorium. held at night with Finals. By BERNIE VALENTI search. / Call Mr. Brown or buildings to the committee and arrested in a subsequent raid. One inhabitant, in whose room For additional information, call Jamie Kirwan (215) 449- The Office of Post-Graduate receiving a nomination for this Mr. Rich P.M. then asked their help in detailing nearly all of the marijuana was 1008, Mr. Dailey 734-1042, Mr. Coll.\Tnore 527-2 KM) Ext. 378 Studies has nominated four post-graduate grant b^ins with a The Radnor youth, one of two 527-1755 the plans to be brought before the men arrested on October 18 for found, was arrested for possession. Monday, October 28 Villanova seniors for Danforth preliminary interview by Dr. Board on December 10. Initial of possession of marijuana, gave the The other student was arrested on 3K)0 P.M. Soccer vs. Eastern, home. Fellowships. Cathy Barr (honors Dorley who heads the Office drawings ahd floor plans indicate ATTENTION: Campus Organizations. If you have an event Post-Graduate Studies. In ad- information in exchange for a the lesser charge of conspiracy to 7:00 P.M. Women s Volleyball vs. Cheyney, home. history), Aniv Marie McLaughlin University College that the union center will include a police promise to ask judicial violate Act 64 of the Drug, Device, you wish covered for the Belle Air Yearbook, please leave (honors psychology), Katherine dition, one's acadanic transcript, a motion picture theatre, a theatre as well as an essay concerning the authorities for leniency in his case. and Cosmetic Act. Student Council McDonald (honors psychology), Tuesday, October 29 ; note at Box 67, Tolentine citing: event — time — place — for plays and mini-concerts, lounge According to Radnor police, he While the police were .searching p>. , William Midon (mechanical reasons for desiring nomination, is '.,'* and and person to contact for info. Senior house members are also facilities, a rathskeller, shops had been arrested on narcotics the apartment, a third student 12:30 P.M. Hillel of Villanova meets in :heir lounge, basement of OCTOBERFEST engineering) were selected for required. stores, an information center and charges before. arrived carrying a suitcase. He was Sullivan Hall. asked to contact the Belle Air. nomination from a total of nine Over five thousand under- office space. intramural com- Oct. 1974 8.-00 P.M. The The Stanford resident arrested immediately arrested by the Tac- 4K)0 P.M. Women's Field Hockey vs. Rosemont, away. ^6, applicants, all of whom underwent graduates compete annually for plex is designed with basketball, charged with tical Squad and charged with 8K)0 P.M. Movie: an extensive screening process con- Danforth Fellowships, the first of on October 20 was The Last House on the Left." Stanford Hall. Anyone living in Northeast Music, Dancing, Prizes Amazingly Profitable tennis, volleyball, handball, and possession of five pounds of possession of the three pounds of 10K)0 by the University - which was awarded in 1927. Each P.M. Movie: The Last House on the Left." St. Marys Phil a. who drives ducted $1,000—$3,000 PER MO. to school squash courts. Plans also call for and a small amount of marijuana found in the suitcase. Auditorium. Fellowship Committee. individual college or university, marijuana Make $500 on each commission. please contact Stuart Gelsler an Olympic- ^MUSIC BY THE more the inclusion of hashish. He in turn supplied The Radnor Tactical Squad Flexible In general, those wishing to however, can nominate no hours. Europe Bonus. through the office. I AN8 size swimming pool, a weight Tactical Squad with listed the street value of the compete for a Danforth Fellowship than four persons. Those who even- the Radnor : "SIX PACKS" WRITE: Director, National have trying Wednesday, October 30 been to get a ride room, and a control desk and office confiscated (a total pursue tually receive these post-graduate information that led to the sur- marijuana of Resums Service, P.O. Box 1445, to and from Villanova must express a desire to 3:00 P.M. Soccer vs. Delaware, home. with no in the facility. veillance of an off-campus apart- 12 pounds) at $5000. Admission $2.00 Peoria, Illinois careers in the grants are free to attend any 61601. success. Thank you. collegiate-level Movie: "The Last House on the Left." Bartley 209. union building is to be • occupied by two other All suspects were released on 8K)0 P.M. fields of teaching or ad- educational institution in the U.S. The ment located in the area of the parking Villanova students. bail pending a hearing. ministration. The process of offering graduate courses.

Urganization.s wishing to advertise their lectures, events, CAMPUS VISITATION SCHEDULE meetings, etc. in the Cosmic Calendar, must submit the ap- Representatives of the foMowing institutions will be on campus as indicated to speak with interested propriate students. information to Bob Wesolowski in the Villanovan Of- Appointments to speak with representatives should be made with the Secretary Post- fice, second floor, Dougherty Hail, by 12H)0 noon on the Thursday Graduate Studies Office. 108 Corr Hall. Parents Weekend Strikes a Nostalgic Note before publication. No exceptions will be made. Date Representative Program Wed.. Oct. 23 University of So. Calif By ROBERT TAMBURRI You could run into your best friend generally acting cordial and in- l:0()-4:()0 P.M. Business - MBA and not know who he was. tellectual. For the most part Mom Wed.. Oct. 23 St, Louis University There was something different With this, we welcomed Mom and Dad were satisfied, although The Root-Tllden Program at New York University School 4:()()-6:()0 P.M. School of Law Law about the Villanova campus this and Dad to come and see how little an occasional "you should've worn Fri.. of Law is designed to provide a unique educatk>nal op- Oct. 25 Columbus School of Law weekend. Something reminiscent college life has changed us. They the blue dress I bought you," portunity for the student committed to the use of his or her 9:30-12:00 Noon Catholic Univ. of Amer. Law of the college scene say, some ten call it Parent's Weekend. "couldn't it have been just a little skills in the service of the public. In complementing the Tues.. Oct. 29 Babson College years ago: blue jeans were scarce; From the student side, it meant shorter so it doesn't hang over the regular curriculum, the Program offers its members the 9:00-12:00 Noon girls got hair- op- Business - MBA wore dresses; guys wearing your Sunday best (even on ears," or "what kind of subject is portunity to observe and support the work of lawyers com- Wed., Oct. 30 Georgetown University cuts, and; everybody looked neat. Saturday), fixing your room, and this you're taking," was heard. mitted to practice in the interest of the public. 1:30-4:00 P.M. Law Center Law The University had an equally inquiries concerning the Root-Tilden Program should be Thurs., Oct. 31 Case Western Reserve Univ. difficult time impressing the directed to the Office of Post-Graduate Studies, 108 Corr Hall. 9:00-12:30 P.M. Law Center Law Parent. To help with that task, The deadline for accepting nominees is OCTOBER 31 ST. Thurs.. Oct. 31 National College of Chiropractic they scheduled social and 11:00-12:00 No(m Chiropractic Medicine academic-related events. Wed.. Nov. 6 • Univ. of Denver The festivities began on Friday . . . » . . , to next? 1 cotton shag, 9:00-11:30 A.M. What do 2 carpets — College of Business Adm. Business - MBA with a Pep Rally b^ind Sullivan Saturday morning. To help wake Saturday night, Mercer Ellington, light green, 8x10, $20; 1 HELP WANTED Thurs.. Nov. 7 American Graduate School Intnat'l. Mgt. that was somewhat dampened due them up, the Villanova Singers conducting the Duke Ellington gold nylon, 5x7, $7.50. Two Tues.. Nov. 12 University of Due to the flexibility Pittsburgh of our to the weather. But the ensuing performed at Hall. Band, aptly entertained the crowd bedspreads — 1 double 9:00-12:00 Noon Kennedy The schedule, are Business - we seeking a stu- MBA Cocktail Party at the Inn of the at the Fieldhouse. 1 Tues.. weather since had cleared from the green quilted tafeta, $60; dent to work part-time in our Nov. 12 Virginia Tech Aerospace Engr./Engr./ Four Falls quickly lifted any • chenlle, previous night and all seemed Somehow it all came to a close king size avocado graphic arts company. (We print 1:30-4:00 P.M. Grad. Research Assistants dismal feeling one might have had. bright for the afternoon game. on after $8.00. 2 American this newspaper.) Some art. news- Mon.. Nov. 18 Boston University Sunday a noon Ma.ss in Some five-hundred people crowded Tourister suitcases, $5.00 paper, or similar experience help- 2:00-5:00 P.M. Well, we lost but the capacity the Fieldhouse. The Parent's Business • MBA ful. Work hours can be negotiated into the festive Inn, mixing good crowd didn't .seem to mind. packed up left each. New apt. size por- Tues.. Nov. 19 Northeastern University and echoing, to fit your schedule. Located one drinks with good company. The picturesque sights of the fall "remember this, remember that, table washing inachine, 9:00-12:00 N(Km Engineering block from Bryn Mawr tram avocado, $125. Stroilo- Thurs.. Nov. 21 Penn State For those who were able to afternoon reminded Mr. Richard bye now, see you then," to their station For more information, chair, baby carriage, 8:30-11:30 A.M. recover from Friday night early McHugh, father of senior Tom smiling scholars. Tomorrow the please call Rich Coleman. LA 5- Business - MBA the respective that "it's a jeans would be back on $35.00. Call 527-2888 for Thuis.. Nov. 21 New York University enough, the Deans of McHugh, been long and the 9940. .. details. 9:00-5:00 P.M. schools met with the Parents time since I've been in collie/' On hair just a little longer. Business - MBA At tiM cocktail party . . .

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