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«ol. XXXIV No. 6 THE COWL, NOVEMBER 3, 1971 EIGHT PACES Politicians Urge Youth Voter Registration

By Pat Lynn Slonina four major issues that hold the audience, and it was not long United Nations some 25 years that Secretary of the Navy John and Bernic Mckay interest of each and every voter before the question of the night ago, and presently a member of Chafee had admitted when he was today. He stated the need for came up again. "Are you saying the important Senate Foreign here on October 19 that the Navy The first of a series of eminent ROTC programs on college that you intend to run against Relations Committee, has continues to dump raw sewage speakers being sponsored by the campuses, and congratulated P.C. Senator Pell in November of next considerable expertise in the area into the waterways of the world, Providence College Student on its "cracker-jack unit". Mr. year?" of International Relations. and, of particular interest to Congress Committee for Voter Chafee also stated that defense With a patient smile, he The audience of about ISO who Rhode Islanders, in Narragansett Registration, the honorable John research should be allowed on replied, "I have said before that I attended the lecture Monday Bay. The Secretary stated that the H. Chafee, Secretary of the Navy, campuses as a valid expression of enjoy working for the people of afternoon asked the Senator a Navy had tried to correct the and former Rhode Island academic freedom, and affirmed Rhode Island, and I'd like to variety of questions on many problem without success. Pell governor, spoke on Tuesday that many of the present day again, but at this time I have no topics of interest. It wasn noted stated that "I have always been evening, October 29, in the achievements in equipment vigorously opposed to pollution of College Union to a crowd of necessary to deter war, are the any kind; I simply find it about 200 students, faculty, and direct result of research conducted unacceptable. I cannot agree with members of the Providence upon college and university the idea that nothing can be done. community. His speech was campuses. On the subject of Rather, the Department of the preceeded by a private press dissent within the military Navy simply has not pushed for conference at which he answered structure, he pointed out that the the funds needed to correct the questions posed by various Department of Defense has problem. And when you consider newsmen and some students. Mr. allowed servicement the that it is the government that is Chafee emphasized that he hoped opportunity to express orderly doing the polluting it makes the the young voters would never dissent that does not impair the matter all the more strange and loose their present enthusiasm, mission of the unit." His final regrettable." and continue to demand the frank point concerned military Senator Pell was asked about and thorough answers that they expenditures. "How much defense military appropriations and how are now seeking. He expressed is enough? It is difficult to know he would feel about Presidential confidence in the voters, what is enough — not too much, requests in this area. "I am not at supporting President Ninon in the not too little." But he hastened to all certain about aid to next election, believing that the warn the young voters to "Beware governments such as the one we improvements in the economic of those who sing that siren song see in Greece. I simply could not system, and the de-escalation of that somehow we can protect this give any President a blanket the war would prompt young nation and honor its commitments approval for budget requests in voters to see that he was doing a with rusty ships, that fifteen year fine job as president. However, he old aircraft are just as good as (Continued on Page 6) admitted that in the Rhode Island those designed today, and that all presidential primary, Nixon may we need is a reordering of Sen. Humphrey at Registration Rally, co-«„t have some problems. "I think that priorities." He noted that past plans to change my present any Republican would experience years have seen a drastic change position. To give you some idea ol opposition, but only because in the reduction of arms spending. how long I plan to stay where I Rhode Island has always been "There has been a reordering of am, the lease on my house runs Traffic Re-routed such a heavily Democratically priorities." He added, "What until 1972." inclined state." keeps peace is adequate strength As part of the Providence Byron, Mr. William Cummings, One of his final comments was Alter being introduced by a and preparedness." College 10-year development Mr. Peter Pimentel '72 and Mr. on the present concern over drug senior, Gerald Ramos, who program, the firm of Sasaki, Daniel O'Connell '74. After Mr. Chafee finished addiction among U.S. servicemen represented the Committee for Dawson and DeMay was asked to speaking, he answered questions overseas. "I believe that there is Voter Registration, and gave a draw up a master plan for The committee held its first from the audience. In reply to one less drug use in the military brief biography of the guest vehicular and pedestrian traffic on meeting last week and agreed that he stated, "I think the war (Viet services, (perhaps I should say the speaker's life, Mr. Chafee campus. They recommended that the first phase of the master plan Nam) was a mistake. It has been Navy, because it is my specific addressed the audience expressing devestating in every respect." He the inner core of the campus be should be implemented as soon as department), amongst our people restricted to pedestrian traffic and possible. Phase I consists in than there is among their civilian that vehicular traffic and parking closing Donnelly Drive, Cemetery contemporaries in the same age should be in peripheral to the Road and the Circle in front of group." inner campus. To implement this Raymond Hall to vehicular On November 1 Senator plan, Fr. Peterson appointed an traffic, with the exception of Claiborne Pell (D-R.I.) spoke in ad hoc committee consisting of maintenance and emergency the Union on the topic of national Fr. Morris, Fr. Duffy, Fr. Fay, vehicles. The exit to Annie Street security and national priorities. Dr. Richard Lambe, Dr. Mario will be open more frequently than Pell, a delegate to the original DiNunzio, Miss Eileen Walsh, at present, but the schedule has founding conference for the Mr. Roy Sassi, Mr. Joseph not yet been set. Student Rights Bill Passed By Dennis Kelly responsibilities of students. The the Preamble and basic Work on the Student Bill of Administration felt that in a bill terminology. They were seen to Rights began last September. A concerning student's rights, strengthen the bill. Fr. Peterson committee consisting of Thomas student's responsibilities must be saw these amendments before Turski, chairman, Frederick incorporated. Fr. Milmore went they were proposed and he was Cichon, Raymond Sheehan, on to say that there was no deep said to have been in favor of Robert Foley, Peter Slepchuk and opposition to the bill on the part them. In effect, if the bill passed Bud Salemi was formed. The of the Administration, and that with these amendments, it had his committee drew up a bill which the Administration hoped that it approval. Sen. Pell converses with students. was discussed all last year by would pass. He realized that there Michael Troy emphasized the seemed to be a delay in final a real pleasure at being back at also felt that many of the side members of the Administration, importance of the passage of this action on this matter but PC. once again. In his prepared affects of the war, especially the through last summer by the bill. As he said: "Students rights emphasized the seriousness remarks, Mr. Chafee emphasized draft deferments for wealthy and present Executive Board of the are now in a legal document. involved. He also conveyed Fr. the need for young voters to use educated persons were unfair and Congress and Fr. Thomas Whereas before many were Peterson's support of the bill. their new right to its fullest tragic. Peterson, O.P., and since understood, now they are extent. Recalling that two recent When asked if he would remain September, finally reviewed and The bill acted upon at Monday binding." The only question presidential contests had been as Secretary of the Navy if formalized. Father Frederick A. night's session of the Congress concerning the bill, now, is its determined by a minimal number President Nixon was re-elected in Milmore, O.P., special aisistant underwent a few minor changes future application. It is a legal of voles, and that his own election November, he replied, "Of to the President, especially, before rectification. These document but problems arise over in 1962 was based upon a 1/10 of course, he'd have to ask me first. worked this year on the bill. changes proposed in amendments adherence to it. In Tom Turski's 1% vote margin, he pointed to the But if he did, and I were available Fr. Milmore stressed that the by Michael Tróy, President of the words: "The Bill of Rights means vital need for every single vote. at the time, I would." This reply Administration's alterations in the Student Congress, and Thomas nothing if it is not enforced. Now He then proceeded to outline evoked applause from the bill were ones concerning the Turski. Vice-President, involved the problems begin." Page 2 THE COWL, NOVEMBER 3, 1971

Campus Politics Photo Workshop Offered By Paul G. White Jim Greer The issue of placing a student Alumni was empowered to elect The Providence College Audio- on the Corporation was once one representative to serve on the camera to the first meeting, and a adjustable cameras and their film, Visual Center in conjunction with again revitalized last Friday Corporation, rather than rely on camera and film to the following pictures with flash, flood, and the Union Board of Governors is afternoon by the Student the nomination committee which meeting. The workshop is free but available light. November 17: offering a six part photography Congress. At that time a is responsible to take into students must pay for their own Introduction to copy work, workshop. The workshop will be committee of Corporation, consideration various film and processing. planning a slide presentation, held on Wednesdays at one thirty Administration, and Student constituencies of the college Mr. James Callinan of the multi-media presentations. P.M. in the College Union members met to investigate community. Similar Audio-Visual Center and Mr. December 1: Developing and Assembly room beginning possible steps in initiating the representation for the students is William Sullivan of the Camera enlarging, darkroom November third. process of placing a student on now the target on this committee. Club have announced the demonstration. December 8: the Corporation. With the groundwork set, a The purpose of the workshop is following schedule. November 3: Motion picture photography. Discussion at the meeting committee of the Student to provide the participants with a Introduction to photography, use December 15: Student of simple cameras, available films centered not on whether a student Congress was formed under the basic understanding of cameras, presentation. for such cameras. November 10: per se should in theory be placed chairmanship of Paul White '72 film, and darkroom equipment. Students are requested to bring a Advanced camera handling. The program will make use of on this body, but rather which consisting of Michael Troy, available slide/tape and film method of selection would be the President of the Student materials. The sessions should run most feasible, which includes the Congress, Joseph Meny '72, from sixty to ninety minutes each. length of term. On the question of Gerald Ramos '72, Michael Drzal term of office special notice was '72, and Wallace Johnson '72. The Ring Weekend Plans Finalized This workshop is aimed at the given to the Alumni Association. responsibility of this committee individual who would like to take The Ring Committee of the post-concert party will complete Under the Corporation shall be to research the entire the best possible pictures with the Junior Class has announced plans the day's festivities. A Mass in restructuring of June of 1971, the issue of placing a student on the least expensive, least complicated for the forthcoming ring weekend Guzman Chapel on Sunday Corporation with the aid of equipment. Photography being an activities. The Ring ceremonies morning, followed by breakfast, various reports from numerous almost prohibitively expensive will take place on Friday, will complete the weekend. Bids colleges who presently have hobby, this program should be Astronomy November 12, with a dinner-dance for the weekend are now on sale students on their corporations. A worthwhile to anyone who has at the Venus DeMilo Restaurant. and may be obtained at any time report from this committee shall been forced to use expensive The rings will be distributed at during the day in Alumni Hall Course Offered be submitted to the Corporation cafeteria or at dinner in Raymond equipment as a substitute for that time. On Saturday, a Pré- to be entered as part of its Hall. technical knowledge. The Physics Department is Concert Reception will preceed restructuring. making available in the spring the concert in Alumni Hall and a semester a freshmen level elective. Astronomy 118, for those wishing a non-mathematical introduction to the principles of astronomy. Providence College B.O.G. Interested parties seeking further information should contact Dr. R. Presents J. Martineau, Room 7, Hickey THE EXCITEMENT Building. Melanie Plus Special Guest Star BUSINESS DEPARTMENT REVISES CONCEPT OF Livingston Taylor IS CATCHING! MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Management students in the Department of Business Sat., Nov. 13th 8 p.m. IF YOU SEE NO OTHER FILM THIS Administration in the future will have the opportunity to select Alumni Hall YEAR, SEE 'SACCO & VANZETTI'! specialties within the management program. Tickets: The acting, the photography, In the past there has been one s management program. In the P.C. Students: 3.00 future there will be speciality and the direction are uniformly programs in marketing, production, Limit 2 and finance. These will consist of excellent. It is a protoundly some presently required courses Others: M.50 and some électives. At Door: M.50 For All —Kevin Saunders. ABC-TV For the future, the department is important film!" considering a revised management program and other specialties. "If only because it calls to our attention a terrible chapter in Ameri• can history, it can't easily be dis• Paint Yourself missed. 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Government Day Advisor Advisor Advisor Advisor Draws Interest Advisor Patricia Lyn Sionina Advisor Advisor The Counseling Center of Advisor Advisor Providence College recently held a career conference open to any Through a recruiter's eyes . . . Hair's a problem . . . students thinking about a possible When a recruiter's eyes are It is very evident that the length career with the United States looking in your direction, what of a man's hair has nothing to do Government. Representatives does he see? Of coursé, there are with his work capability, or lack from various government agencies the obvious qualities that he of it. It is also evident that long offered literature and first hand notices, such as promptness and a hair has grown on the American information about their specific neat personal appearance, but that public and is now a widely departments. alone won't tell him if you are a accepted form of grooming. The majority of students that potentially good employee. A But for the college student expressed interest in the displays recruiter must size his candidate entering the job market, a slight were seniors, although some up in many ways. Motivation is 'chop-out' may be the key that under-classmen indicated a similar one half of the basic formula that opens many doors. an employer uses to determine desire to see what Government Given the present state of the how far you will advance with Day was all about. : economy, you can be certain that him. The other half of the A representative of the Postal recruiters will be very selective. formula is competance. Put these Inspection Service briefly The Director of Humanities two factors together — the ability explained the function of his Placement at Stanford, John and the motivation to do a job department. "Postal inspectors Kerns, was quoted as saying, well, and he can assess your represent the investigative arm of "The length of a man's hair is potential — the promise of what the Postal Service. We are a little directly proportional to the job you can do for his company. known law enforcement agency." Govt. Recruiter draws attention opportunities he can find. The Among other activities, the Also, recruiters look for longer the hair, the fewer the department leads criminal undergraduates, is the difficulty in worked within the agency." jobs." investigations into possible abuses explaining that the major of the The Federal Bureau of someone who can take charge. of the Postal Service. student does not matter — for Investigation, and the Internal There is no way that he can tell if Graduate Record Examinations: you will be able to manage well, Will be given on the following The representative noted that most positions only a college Revenue Service were other degree is necessary. Another agencies that were also but he needs some indication of dates: the response to his department how you will do. For lack of a December 11, 1971** had been good, and added, "Our difficulty he outlined is the represented. tendency that government officials The point that was most better starting place, recruiters January 15, 1972 service definitely benefits from have settled on a convenient way February 26, 1972 days like this." have to lapse into bureaucratic stressed was the need for any student interested in entering a to seek out those students with April 22, 1972** The representative from the jargon when talking with students, government agency for a career to leadership potential. By looking at June 17, 1972** Department of Health, Education, a habit which tends to isolate the take the Civil Service the extra-curricular activities that Candidates must file and Welfare said that he, too, had average student from the agency. Examination. This is the first step gave you an opportunity to registration forms at least four received a favorable response He emphasized that his particular to be taken when a student hopes manage, he can judge how well weeks prior to testing. Details are from students, in view of the fact department offers tremendous to secure a possible future as a you would function in a leadership available at the Counseling that prevailing economic opportunity for employees to Federal Employee. (The capacity. The important thing to Center. circumstances make it impossible work for change within the Counseling Center will make remember is that the number of (** indicates on-campus exams.) to hire new personnel at this time. department. "All recent changes further information on Civil organizations you joined doesn't One of the problems that he has have been the direct result of Service Exams and requirements count as much as what you Graduate School found in talking to concerned employees who have available to students upon request. successfully accomplished in each Recruiters representing many one. graduate schools will be on Finally, recruiters want to see campus this year. There is a r students who have taken running list of the schools and If Bud is your favorite beer... advantage of their time off, as dates available at the Counseling well as their hours in school. They Center. look for people who have The Advisor is a column to help participated in activities designed you. Any questions or comments to broaden themselves, encourage will be welcomed. The Center is themselves to think more, know on the Second Floor of the new more, and be more useful in a Student Union Building, (rm. 210) job. Stop in and see us. We can help If the primary qualifications each other. listed above are met, the most vital area to consider is your Freshmen grades. The better your grades are, the better are your chances of The Second English Proficiency getting that position. The recruiter Exam will be given on Nov. 19, has to depend upon your grades 1971, at 1:30 p.m. in Harkins — they are the only solid Hall. indication he has to judge your Those who have not taken the accomplishments in college and first exam or those not taking an estimate your future usefulness to English course are required to the company that he represents. take the exam. why not make it your "The Group" regular beer?

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MEMO FROM THE EDITOR

Providence College is presently existing in the midst of. and is enjoying the effects of, revolution. While thb can hardly he viewed as a novel statement, the mere fact that it can be honestly and confidently voiced raises visions, at least in those of us who had come to consider "revolution" and "Providence College" as the antithesis of one another, of Sisyphus finally gelling the better of that rock. Of course, the revolution has been accompanied by many visible characteristics. There are girls on campus (they're the ones you see coming out of Aquinas Hall). There is a new curriculum, a new dean, and even a new president Students are actually strolling around campus with smiles on their faces, a phenomenon of no little impact upon those of us who have been here for more than a year. Yet. there are other, less readily apparent, characteristics of this period of upheaval in the college's more recent history. Providence College is not only in the midst of a revolution, but also in the midst of a kind of renaissance. There is a distinct atmosphere of "enthusiasm" permeating our campus. During the first two months of this school year, there have been poetry readings, lectures, films, and even a student-produced theater production. These offerings. In themselves, are perhaps not unusual. What is unusual is that they are being attended. Any week on this campus during which a volatile poet and a controversial politician both attract fairly large audiences, something quite unusual indeed is taking place. Perhaps it is somewhat early to consider the possibility that a new type of "consciousness" may be creeping up on many of the students of Providence College. Perhaps I am confusing enthusiasm with novelty. Yet, if so. It is nevertheless a novelty which means a great deal to the future of Providence College as a maturing educational community Stephen Fanning

The Spirit Shrieks

The passing of time has left traditions, customs and institutions in disrespect. The change which this nation has undergone in the last ten years seems to have caused a mania for violence as a Government Stamps Down way of life. Most Americans are appalled by this violence, but are not moved to action. Halloween, once a festive occasion for children to play harmless pranks on their neighbors and display their colorful The federal government, through the Department of costumes, has turned into a season of horror. Small groups of Agriculture, has issued new regulations which amend the Food delinquents roam the streets inflicting the little children with both Stamp Act of 1964. The reforms promise to establish uniform mental and physical abuse. Sadistic and goulish adults spend the eligibility standards for the program in the fifty states and the entire year thinking of various ways to conceal harmful articles several territories. The most notable of these reforms is the in the sweets which the children collect. These sadists, with a provision which revises the definition of the term 'household.' In degenerate sense of humor, find pleasure in killing or maiming the original text, a household eligible for food stamps was innocent children with razor blade apples, poison tarts and other described as "A group of related or unrelated individuals living such treats which can be bought at the local supermarket and as one economic unit, sharing cooking facilities for whom food is mixed over a bucket in a dark corner of the cellar, and then customarily purchased in common. Not residents of institutions passed out to the unsuspecting kiddies on October 31. or boarding houses." Under these qualifications, college students What has happened to the spirit of Halloween? Not too long in off-campus living units, hippie communes and migrant workers ago, this sort of activity was practically unheard of in our were able to receive food stamps. The availability of food "civilized" society. But today Americans are forced to listen to coupons to the aforementioned groups allowed them to have these tragic and bizarre activities. Isn't it about time that parents their food expenditures subsidized, thus allowing them to and local police agencies joined in a concerted effort to curb the concentrate scarce funds to other household necessities. violent activities of these perverted few? If not, Halloween will The amendment to this section redefined the term household continue to be a time of sorrow and disgust for many Americans. as, "A group of related individuals (including adopted and foster The gross incidents which have marred this festive occasion add children)." The remainder of the section remained basically poor commentary to the mental and moral state of our society. intact. This amendment was directly aimed at cutting the program off from college students who owed much of their sub• sistence to the availability of the food stamp program. This new qualification not only cuts students from the program, but it denies other similarly situated and unrelated groups from needed access to the program which is in most cases is a basic factor in their financial stability. The new regulation is both ridiculous and unfair. In an age THE COWL when great sums of money subsidize railroad companies, aircraft MEMBER corporations and war machines, it is quite ludicrous that the government should become unsettled with the relative small Providence. K. I. abuse of the Food Stamp Act. Government seems quite prepared Editor in Chief Joseph C. Meny to continue with its highly subsidized "upper-class welfare," Executive Editor Stephen Fanning while showing little concern for the millions of Americans who Associate Editor Gerald Ramos would benefit from a broader application of our food programs. Sports Editor Peter Cobis

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The opinion* expressed herein arc the opinion 6f the editorial board and do not necessarily represent Üw opinions of the administration or the student body of Providence College THE COWL, [NOVEMBER 3, 1971 Page S YAF — A Conservative Too Much Is Not Enough Viewpoint whose simple, carefree, Clairol- unimposing guises of Charleton Douglas Bourden Bob Whelan commercial life is laughingly Heston and John Archer. called "Young Americans "Like flies to wanton boys are interrupted by the jokester who The soundtrack was also well- "That liberty is indivisible, and Freedom Offensive." It is we but to the draft." Ah yes was only kidding at Mai-Lai, scored including some of the that political freedom cannot long designed to help the college Uncle Sam. "And the closer he latest tunes of J. S. Bach and the exist without economic freedom; friends, that is the painful fact student become purposefully and realized by our hero Conway got, the better he looked," always harmonious and fluid "That the purposes of constructively involved in the because thanks to the advance of sounds of the Providence River government are to protect these Bonfiglio as he stares in terror at affairs of our day. These those nine letters that look so modern science and mixed media Swimming Team who arrived freedoms through the preservation programs are: Campus Action, Joe descended from his romp on straight from their climax in of internal order, the provision of harmless on a Christmas card . . . Voluntary Military (YAF is for a "Greetings!" the silver screen to appear live Carnegie Hall. (They of course national defense, and the and in person right here on our were in the rear of the third a Voluntary Army . . . now!), From here things could only get administration of justice;" stage! Backed by- a cast of balcony with that famous groupie Youth in Politics, Independent funnier (if you call that funny) in These two paragraphs are taken thousands, the play featured Joe's Ernest Borgnine.) Sector (personal involvement), the smash hit "Too Much, Too from what has become to be girlfriend Pat Ellerbeck playing Cold War Strategy, and Soon" performed off-Broadway Kinnie and Weidman produced called The Sharon Statement, his girlfriend and Joe's parents (a Environmental Quality (seems like last Thursday night in the and directed this extravaganza adopted at the founding remarkably well preserved couple Ecology IS everybody's concern!). Providence College All-Purpose with the help of their friends conference of Young Americans who used their stage names Robin YAF has sided with a Room. The lead was played by cinematographer Rev. J. R. Peck for Freedom at Sharon, Hull and Joe Ellis) playing voluntary Social Security system, Joe Bonfiglio's alter-ego Dick Van (who by the way is half owner of Connecticut, September 9-11, themselves. Even God made his showing how it's a fraud on the Dyke; a twentieth century Hamlet a famous clothes store), the 1960. stage debut assuming the young people, that the Minimum cartoons of Mike Monahan (who YAF supporters in the "over Wage law is a "crime" against the is famous for his animation in 30" generation include: William blacks in America, and how to Rubric's 2001), and Larry Nadeau F. Buckley-Columnist, Ronald combat effectively against student whose slides were so good he Democratic Unity? should go out for baseball. Reagan-Governor of California, subversion. John Wayne, and Frank Meyer- probably will not be able to pull it Indeed it was the cultural event "YAF, just possibly, will by K D McCormack Columnist and author. off because they don't have a at P.C. and the SRO audience influence the political future of In company with Joe Duffy, suitable replacement. spent one of the most entertaining As a "conservative" youth this country, as why should it not, (Senate hopeful from hours to be had at any price, let group, one of YAF's primary considering its membership is Connecticut), Sen. Humphrey, As good as a major politician alone for free. My only hope is targets was against the violent young, intelligent, articulate and was in good, humerous form later maybe at making everything he the that the entire crew commits SDS organizations that had its determined, its principles at his press conference, as he says look like gold, Humphrey's suicide ... or better yet that they fling in the '60s. Trying to counter enduring, its aim to translate mentioned the important party effort began to show its true do us the favor of continuing the the destructive actions of the these principles into political unity that the Democrats are color. Yes, he had said that the adventures of Conway Bonfiglio SDS, the Young Americans for action in the world which has lost striving to achieve. most important thing is for young Freedom staged peaceful counter- people to vote, regardless of by dramatizing the purchase of its moorings and is looking about This is a moot question. demonstrations in support of the which candidate, but that one is a his third deodorant stick or for them desperately." — Mr. Stewart Alsop, in his column in Constitutional principles so hard line to swallow. And that is perhaps by answering the musical William F. Buckley, Jr. Newsweek 10/25/71, discussed a vehemently denounced by the precisely why some 37 million question "How ya gonna keep My only point in raising the situation emerging in the SDS. YAF countered the SDS potentially eligible American 'em down on the farm after topic of YAF in this article is to Democratic party that Sen. moves on the campuses of voters did not register in 1968. they've seen Paree." Bbdeeya . . . acquaint you with its principles Humphrey either does not realize Harvard, Yale, UCLA at The bull tends to turn more off Bbdeeya . . . Bbdeeya . . . and beliefs, so that you'll know or refuses to believe exists. Berkeley and many, many more. than it turns on. Bbdeeya . . . That's all Folks! what to expect in future articles. During the Democratic dynasty, Having now made their You can expect exactly as the from 1932 until Nixon's election presence known in over 800 name implies, a conservative to the presidency, there was a colleges, the YAF is, by and far, viewpoint on issues relating to sharp division in the Republican the leader in the conservative economic, administrative and party (that served to shatter) movement on college campuses. A judicial issues of our time. I shall every Republican presidential Letters to the Editor bi-partisan, political action and write not as a YAF spokesman, candidate's hopes. The ideology Dery's enlightenment, a few other education organization, the YAF but as an individual — a that caused the split, which Alsop To The Editor, "rotten" conductors in the same had instituted six major programs conservative. calls "Joe Pewism" after its most I was particularly taken aback league — George Szell, Erich ardent believer, professed a belief by an opinion expressed by Gilles Leinsdorf, Pierre Boulez, Charles in "glorious defeat" rather than Dery in your October 20th issue. Munch, Fritz Reiner, etc. The pure asininity inherent in victory with a compromise William Steinberg is a great several of his concluding remarks Ah! Security candidate. Tactics like that will conductor — native born, a rarity prods me forcefully, for justice's Gene Gousie never take the reign of a party in itself, he is acknowledged by all area." And with this, the officer sake, out of my customary and as the "Joe Pews" finally as one of the best currently in Walking across campus one began to write out a ticket. lethargy. suffocated themselves in "glorious command of any major American evening last week, I passed By this time, the youth had defeat", Nixon was able to win Concluding his remarks in a orchestra. The excellence of the through one of the college parking finally managed to break into the with such compromise planks as a generally favorable review of the Pittsburg Symphony is tribute lots. At one end, a youth was car. Lowering himself into the minimum income for the poor, Boston Symphony's October 7th enough to his name. But to call a attempting to get into a fairly new seat and turning a key in the rigid economic controls, and concert, Mr. Dery termed the man of such unquestioned car, but was apparently locked ignition, he somehow managed an standing, "a rotten conductor" is propitiatory expeditions to Peking symphony's conductor, William out. As he was struggling to apology. both totally disrespectful and and Moscow. "Joe Pew" must Steinberg, as being "a rotten unlock the car door from the conductor." It should be noted completely unfair, though it shines "Gee, I'm really sorry . . . uh . have turned in his grave, and who outside, I caught a glimpse of a that this delicate remark as being more unfair to the writer . . sir. If I'd known this was a can blame him. security officer not far away. He immediately followed Mr. Dery's of such silly remarks than to Mr. restricted area, I never would was carefully checking the stickers The Democrats now face the calling the orchestra "great." We Steinberg as such — no one in have parked here." on each car in the parking area same problem in the personage of are led to illogically conclude then their right mind would believe and, with ticket-book open and "Here's your ticket," responded Joe Rauh (what a coincidence). that the Boston Symphony is a that Mr. Steinberg is "a rotten pen poised, was ready to foil any the officer, "and don't let it Rauh writes that "Unfortunately "great" orchestra despite, and not conductor," but how can anyone dupe's attempt to escape happen again." the Democratic Party today because of, the "rotten" Mr. still view Mr. Dery as a unscathed from such a devious "Oh, no, officer, I sure won't." exhibits a swing toward the Steinberg's presence as the main competent music critic? And with this the youngster center." The flashy liberals that interpreter of the music heard crime as parking unregistered in a Sincerely, backed out and took off. were enjoying some measure of that evening in concert. restricted space. Sensing that very Robert H. Mayoh Just then, rapid footsteps and a success under Kennedy and shortly I would be witness to a A lack of visible emotion seen hoarse cry behind me caused me Johnson, now lok look around to rather typical, yet still interesting, on the podium is, again in Mr. To the Editor: confrontation, I moved in next to to turn around. Another young see their colleagues leaving them man was rushing toward the now Dery's self-betraying words, "the On Wednesday, October 27, the unsuspecting youth to where I to try and get back in the White empty parking space. He stopped mark of a dull conductor — "a Mr. Ray Thibeault of the would be able to watch the House. Rauh doesn't like this, in front of the security officer lack of visible emotion is also Counseling Center held a Career ensuing event from an excellent and he has many friends who likened to a supposed lack ". . . Conference concerning the and, between gasps of breath, don't either. Nixon appears to be vantage point. managed to ask the officer, "Who of involvement ... in the music." prospects and problems regarding a very easy president to replace, When the security officer finally managed 10 as,. u, . . in my Mr. Dery clearly does not know admission to graduate schools. but unless the Democrats can find arrived at this particular car, he what he is talking about — his The panel consisted of Mr. Paul car?" a candidate that pleases all party scanned the bumper and window language proves that all too Basin of the library, Mr. Norman "That? Oh I gave that friend of factions, it appears unlikely that areas and, seeing no sign of a easily. He seems to view Noel of the Economics yours a ticket for parking your they will oust Nixon. It appears parking permit, strutted in on the conductors in the Stowolski, Department, Mr. Maurice Morin car in a restricted area." equally unlikely that Humphrey's unsuspecting youth with chest Toscanini, Bernstein tradition — and Mr. Roger Pearson of the "Friend? I've never seen him boasts of party unity will expanded and shoulders thrown tossled hair flying about, a good English Department, and Mr. before! He just broke into my car materialize. back. deal of exhibitionist teeth- Peter Gallant of the Counseling and stole it!" When, at his news conference, "Say, this your car?" gnashing, and a lot of histronic Center. Their comments and "Oh?" The officer was slightly Sen. Humphrey abandoned his insights will be an enormous help 'Whaaaaa??" The youth, arm waving. This no doubt taken aback by this last smokescreen of voter registration to the thirty students who startled by this unexpected provides a better show for some, statement. to launch into what was obviously attended the meeting. I would like intrusion, stammered a weak but not always a better "Well, 1 gave him a ticket, his primary concern, he lost a to publicly thank them for taking reply. "Aah, n-n-o, not . . . ah . . interpretation of the music at was about all that he could great deal of the credibility which time out of their busy schedules to . really." hand. The conductor's watchword respond. But wait! He was not he must depend on. "Enough new is always — restraint. help the students of Providence "Does it belong to a friend of finished yet! Dipping into his bag spirit, enough coming together, College. yours?" If Steinberg seems "latent in of tricks, he concluded with a get Nixon out of the White "We-e-ell, not really." his expressions and does not Sincerely, resurgence of confidence. "We'll House, that would be the greatest "What are you doing parked in project a sense of involvement in Richard L. Kontos catch him tomorrow when he reform." Yes, that would be a Class of '72 this area? You don't have a the music" might I add, for Mr. comes back to pay for the ticket." great reform, but the Democrats sticker and this is a restricted Page 6 THE COWL, NOVEMBER 3, 1971 II The Quest ion About Film Series On Western Jesus Chri st The Super Star Man To Be Presented Jim Greer issues raised by Jesus Christ fascination turned to fancy. The "Civilization", a series of three-man camera crew on a two- Fr. DiNoia Superstar remain substantially the Gospels are silent on the reasons thirteen one hour color films on year mission through eleven Once upon a time there was a same. How, in the first place, for Judas' betrayal of Jesus. the cultural life of Western man, countries to film the series. In nice album called Jesus Christ does the Rie e-W e b b e r According to the faith of the New written and narrated by art Lord Clark's words, the aim was Superstar. A lot of people liked it. characterization compare with the Testament, no one man can be historian Kenneth Clark will be "To define civilisation in terms of The ones that didn't said some Passion narratives as we find blamed for death of Jesus; it is shown at the college Thursdays creative power and the really nasty things about it. A them in the New Testament? the cumulative effect of the through February twenty fourth. enlargement of human faculties." little bruised perhaps, the nice On the plus side, Rice and unbelief and sinfulness of all men. The afternoon showing will be at The films many subjects include album survived — but not for Webber show a fairly accurate (Thus, to condemn the Jews as a one thirty P.M. in Albertus 100, the Gothic cathedrals, the age of long. Some of the people who understanding of the kinds of race for the death of Jesus is the evening showing at seven chivalry. Saint Francis of Assisi, liked it stopped liking it and misconception which plagued patent nonsense.) The idea that thirty will be shown on the college the Renaissance and the started promoting it instead. Jesus Jesus throughout his ministry. Judas inexorably predestined to union. No admission fee will be Reformation, the baroque and Christ, it appears, had become a Right up to the end, Jesus had to betray Jesus is utterly alien to the charged due to the fact that the rococo bourgeois democracy in highly marketable commodity. So rebuke the apostles for their lack message of the Bible as a whole National Endowment For The Holland and the Dutch painters, the nice album met with some of understanding of his mission. and the New Testament in Humanities and the Xerox the Enlightenment in Europe and not-so-nice accidents — from Some men could not get beyond particular. As to their Corporation are underwriting the America, Romanticism and Jesus Christ wrist-watches to viewing Jesus as a mere wonder• characterization of Mary distribution costs. revolution in the nineteenth Jesus Christ jockey shorts to a worker, healer and all-round Magdalene, Rice and Webber The series was first seen last century, and modern technology Broadway extravaganza that made magician such as were very have again let fancy get the best season on public television, and materialism. de Mille's The Ten popular throughout the Hellenistic of them. The subtle suggestion — Channel 36. The recipient of Commandments look like a low- world. In Superstar Herod's song which O'Horgan has made quite many awards, the series is being Program notes on the thirteen budget high school soiree. The provides a classic expression of blunt — of a sexual relationship repeated this season by popular films are available at the student people who liked the nice album this attitude. A more important between Christ and Mary demand. union reservation desk, and a misunderstanding arose from an Magdalene is without foundation got rather flustered and the In the series, Kenneth Clark complete guide published by aberration of messianic in the Gospels. The more people who hadn't liked it in the traces, from a personal point of Time-Life is available in the expectation. Oppressed for several significant relationship, from the first place got even more nasty, view, the story of Western bookstore for $1.00. centuries and now finally under scriptural point of view, arising but the people who promoted it civilisation through the visual arts, This program could be an the Roman heel, Jews awaited a from Jesus' forgiveness of Mary's got quite rich and, it is said, lived music, literature, and political excellent supplement to the political deliverer, a revolutionary sin is left more or less happily ever after . . . history, from the fall of the Western Civilisation course now who would drive out the Roman undeveloped. Superstar has spawned a line of Roman Empire through the being offered to the freshmen as legions and re-establish an Many people have objected to novelty items with a profit- Twentieth century. The films were well as an opportunity for independent Jewish state. In the Superstar on the grounds that it capacity that would blow the originally produced for the British upperclassmen to view the whole Gospel narratives Jesus is clearly underplays the divinity of Christ. average marketing mind. It has Broadcasting Corporation, which of Civilisation from a different not this kind of messiah, and the Do they mean to suggest that inspired a stage production with sent Lord Clark, producers, and a point of view. composers of Superstar have Rice and Webber have one of the biggest advance-sales in avoided the temptation to make overemphasized his humanity, I Broadway history. And, as every Jesus into a social revolutionary ask myself. And I answer that I practicing pessimist knew from 20th-century style. can find no really penetrating the start, there's to be a film characterization of the human version (made on-location in Misunderstanding turned to Poli ticians being, Jesus, in Superstar. To Jerusalem, of course). All of this disillusionment is a central theme approach the work at this level is Continued from Page 1 is very good for business but it in Superstar with the tenor of the the Student Congress and the to create a false issue. In fact may not be so good for Superstar. conflict building up as the rock- any area." The Senator's answer Special Lecture Committ of the Superstar makes no affirmation Certainly these developments have opera progresses. And though in this area is most interesting, for Union Council. As noted already, either way about the divine- not improved the chances for they are successful in their Secretary Chafee, his likely Secretary of the Navy Chafee human nature of Jesus. For me, sensible religious evaluation of presentation of some of the forms opponent in the 1972 Senate race spoke on October 19. — On Jesus Christ Superstar represents Superstar's portrayal of Jesus of this misunderstanding, Rice according to many political October 29 Congressman Pete the struggle, admittedly in rather Christ. If anything, the and Webber are at a loss when it observers, stated in a press McCloskey of California, the only superficial terms, with a question: controversy has become as high- comes to the opposition of the conference at P.C. on October 19 announced candidate for the who is he? It is not the kind of pitched and raucous as the Jewish leadership to Jesus. In that "I would support whatever Republican Presidential question that can be answered by Broadway production itself. Superstar the priests are appropriations requests the nomination spoke to an audience portrayed as vindictive and evil- saying that Jesus Christ is God President made." The Secretary of about 250. McCloskey's Popular religious opinion about minded men conspiring to get rid and man. Towards the end of was speaking about military remarks centered on his long Superstar has been divided since of a dangerous power-seeker. Superstar the Choir sings, "Jesus appropriations requests, and aid standing opposition to the war, the album first appeared. In the Such a characterization totally Christ, Jesus Christ, who are you? to the Greek Junta in particular. and he stated that his quest for eyes of some, it was blasphemous, overlooks the deeply religious what have you sacrificed?" The Governmental truth was a very sacriligeous, or, for the more Senator Pell has long spoken sources of Jewish opposition to question is about the meaning of important part of his reasoning apocalyptically-minded, another out against the war, and his Jesus and reduces it to the Jesus' life and death for men. behind his declaration of harbinger of the coming of the opposition to it was the basis of crassest and most superficial Christians frequently assume that candidacy. anti-Christ. Unfortunately, the his 1966 campaign. Pell stated on terms. This characterization is they are perfectly capable of expresseion of such sentiments Monday that "As long as we kill Senator Hubert Humphrey significant because it points up the answering that question and fail often coincided with an almost yellow men and do it from the air, received a warm and enthusiastic major flaw in the Rice-Webber to appreciate the anguish and total lack of familiarity with the Nixon will keep the war issue on reception during his visit here for conception in comparison with the difficulty it poses for many other album itself. Others complained the back burner. I find this totally the successful voter registration Gospels. men. Jesus Christ Superstar —, it unacceptable. This war is wrong." rally of October 21. The Rally that Rice and Webber had left out was after all a nice album — may Granted that Jesus Christ is Senator Pell was the latest was sponsored by a group known the resurrection; but so had Bach, help some of us to remember misunderstood. In Superstar this speaker in a series sponsored by as the Rhode Island Youth Vote they had to be reminded, when that. working with a similar musical misunderstanding, in whatever Voter Registration Committee of made up of P.C., R.I.C., R.I.J.C, genre. Untroubled by the forms it takes, is without real and U.R.I. Senator Humphrey, a theological implications of dramatic or religious impact likely candidate for the Superstar, many believers were because the object of this Democratic Presidential simply quite moved by this misunderstanding comes across as nomination in 1972, centered his modern rendition of the passion a confused, elusive and speech about the importance of and death of Christ. Others, ambivalent character. The registering and voting if the clergymen among them, Superstar has no clearer Swampp Brother" political system is to be changed acclaimed Superstar with understanding of himself or of his and if the country is to be moved uncritical enthusiasm; interest in mission or of his death than does in a new direction. The former Jesus Christ from any direction anyone else. The question of Vice President was joined on the and in any form, it seems, is to be Jesus' divinity aside for the Blues Band platform by Joe Duffey of welcomed with sighs of relief. moment, Rice and Webber have Connecticut, R.I. Governor Licht, With the Broadway opening, simply not let the New Testament at Atty Gen. Israel, and Mayor Taft. however, the level of discussion accounts of Jesus' sense of the Entertainment was provided by has gotten more intense. redemptive and divinely THE PLACE Granite and Toast. commissioned significance of his I have not seen the New York It was announced today that life and ministry fill out their production, but according to most Senator Mike Gravel, Democrat characterization of the Superstar. assessments Tom O'Horgan has of Alaska, who personally Hence it is not surprising that 1085 Cha Iks tone Avenue handled the materials with a released a large portion of the they have completely mis• startling lack of taste and Friday 8:00 12:00 Pentagon Papers in a midnight represented the nature of the subtlety. Whatever their feelings Senate hearing this summer, will Jewish opposition to Jesus. about the album, many believers be speaking here at PC. in the — Christian and Jew alike — Other problems emerge when Union at 7:30 p.m. this Sunday, take offense at the show now that Superstar is compared with the Saturday admission M .50 November 7. A reception with it has reached the zenith of Gospel narratives. Rice and coffee and other refreshments will commercialization and Webber are clearly fascinated by Phone: follow at 8:30. Everyone is invited vulgarization symbolized by the the role of Judas in the final week also open evenings to come and meet Senator Gravel. reportedly tasteless Broadway of Jesus' life. In fact Superstar is 621-9041 Wed.-Sun. The final person to appear in production. But despite the new less about Jesus than it is about ths this fall's series will probably problems created by O'Horgan's Judas. be Senator Kennedy, although a rendition, the basic religious Unfortunately, this is date has not yet been set. THE COWL, NOVEMBER 3, 1971 Page 7

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Seven Straight Losses FROM by Joe Coruolo THE In a hard fought duel on Boston Guard, and Boston College. despite being hampered with a leg College's new astro turf field, the In their 6-3 loss to Sacred injury. The Friar offense couldn't Providence College soccer team Heart, the Friar booters played muster an attack all afternoon as dropped a 3-0 decision, their without the defense of sophmore the Bryant goalie captain seventh straight loss this season. goalies Paul Sciarra and Bob effectively stopped any threat by SPORTSDESK The action for both clubs was Luciano, both out of action with the team. From his advantage, the BY PETER GOBIS tense as each team remained injuries. Luciano is out for the Friars appeared to lack the "style scoreless for the first three remainder of the season with a and drive they possessed last periods of play. The Providence broken wrist suffered prior to the season" when they crushed The Providence College Club spends countless hours seeing that trio of defensive standouts for the game. With forward Jim March in Bryant. Football team is riding the crest the events surrounding the football game (J. Lyons, B. Lubin. and P goal, the Providence offense felt Coach Doyle stated: "I'm of unprecedented success on the game are well prepared. Shiels) kept the Friars in good his loss severly as they failed disappointed, but I'm not making gridiron this year. A 5-0-1 record shape, not allowing any offensive several times to score on quick any excuses for the Friars. Our virtually assures the Fighting threat to materialize in front of breaks from Tim Gilbride and big problem this year has been Friars of their divisional title. The Every one of the players on the the Friar goal. Mike Morgan. that we are getting to the ball chances of the Eastern Collegiate football team will tell you that The Sacred Heart scoring The Providence offensive unit, second, we're just getting beat on Club Football Conference they are playing because they love powers, Mike Ferriera and Art lacking the scoring punch they sheer hustle." championship trophy arriving in the game. The glory is little for displayed last season, threatened McGuigan combined to tally five Sophomore Xavier Mantesanz Providence are quite favorable. them. Chances of their being several times, but failed to of their team's six goals. Ferriera is Coach Doyle's only bright spot drafted by a pro team are nill. capitalize on breaks from came to the Sacred Heart team this season. Xavier has scored They are dedicated and spirited, after completing action with the midfield. The shots on goal for consecutively in the Friars three The irony of the Fighting Friar and personal staisfaction is U. S. Pan American and Olympic both clubs was not a deciding games prior to Coast Guard, football situation is that they are a secondary to team satisfaction factor as both teams tallied 16 soccer teams totaling 7 goals thus far this box-office flop. The Club is just attempts. Friar Xavier Mantesanz season. equalled Ferriera's scoring about breaking even with gate Father Driscoll probably said it The scoring stalemate was "Xavier is my only forward barrage as he scored Providence's receipts. The stands at La Salle's best in September when he broken as Joe Barret booted one coming through for me thus far three goals for his seasons first Cronin Field have been far from remarked that "this is probably the past Sciarra with three minutes this season....our backs are hat trick. With a three to two being full for the first three home best bunch of spirited guys we've gone in the fourth period. Unable moving the ball down field, but Sacred Heart lead at half time, games of the season. Once again had. Football is number one in to return the ball and score, the the scoring powers aren't there to the Friars looked as though they the lack of student support is their minds." game was put out of reach for the convert the play. We lost quite a might be able to even the score blatantly clear. Friars as B.C. scored back-to- scoring power in Tommy Holden Sacred Heart, however, broke the back goals with four minutes who transferred to West Point." game wide open in the third remaining. The Friars close their Providence's next game was The Football Club has put period of play as they exploded If the basketball team were 0 season next week with two home away at Coast Guard, the together a powerful offense and for three goals. Dominating the and 10, the stands would still be games, U.R.I, on Thursday (Nov. eventual four to zero winner an awesome defense in shutting entire game, the Bridgeport crew's standing room only. The students 4) and Barrington on Monday Taking Doyle's enthusiasm for the out their last four opponents. Any consistant hustle and aggressive at Providence College have always (Nov. 8). game to heart, the Providence major college football team with attack proved too much for the supported basketball no matter Friars held the sailor boys to a the Friars record and statistics Providence team. Beating the what, but regularly neglect all scoreless first half. would have its stadium jam Friars to the ball were forwards other sports. The fact that the The 1971-72 soccer season has "For the first time this season, packed with alumni and students McGuigan and Ferriera. who Football Club is a student been a disappointing one for the for forty-four minutes, my guys for each game, and even more so displayed excellent ball control operated organization should Friars at Providence College. gave their all, I was really proud as the season and the team's and ability to convert on the provide some incentive for student Despite a powerful pre-season of them." record progressed. The situtation break-a-way from mid field. support, but it does not. showing, their performance thus Coast Guard rallied in the third at Providence College football far has been one which falls far The Friars then moved to an quarter with three goals in the games has gotten worse. short of expectations. -away game at Bryant in which the third quarter and added another Entering the second half of Friars were upset two to one. in the fourth, shutting out the According to Tom Connelly, the their season with an even .500 Boyle's forces were shut out the Friars. Out of action was co- treasurer of the Football Club, it Now that the team is winning record, the Friar record dropped first half of the game as Bryant captain Gerry Boisvert, who re- costs approximately $1,000 to even less fans show up for the to 3 wins, 7 losses as they lost control led the ball. Bryant scored injured his knee and will likely see produce a football game. games. The players put in a lot of their next four games in contests their two goals past Sciarra, as he limited action for the rest of the Guarantees to the opposing hard work, and would appreciate it with Sacred Heart, Bryant, Coast was forced to return to action season. colleges, either in the form of to see a sizeable and supportable money, $150 to $200, or defraying crowd at the games. the cost of bus transportation and SUPPORT CLUB FOOTBALL meals, must also be met. "We don't think we'll run on a deficit, because there's too much enthusiasm for football," Mr. by Gerry Marzilli Mick's Picks . The first two home games this Connelly said. It is good to see season produced per-game profits Prothro . . . Stanford by 20. any contest in '71, and this won't that the people running the Club On the College Scene . . . of between $350 and $450. But OHIO STATE OVER be the one to do it in . . . the Football program are optimistic. ALABAMA OVER LSU — last Friday's game with Western MICHIGAN STATE — In a 49'ers by 6. If the spirit of the football team Bama is driving towards a major New England College resulted in and the dedicated behind-the- bowl bid and along with its game deeply seeded in tradition, NEW ENGLAND OVER a $400 deficit for the Football scenes work of the Football Club supremacy in the South. A win two young squads under veteran mentors clash in a Big Ten HOUSTON — Coach John Club. "We expected a lot more staff could be inflicted upon the over the "Bayou Bengals" will classic. The Buckeyes have an Mazur and his Pats return from a people than we had," Mr. student body of Providence clear the way for a meeting with edge in a close one . . . Ohio three game road trip encouraged Connelly noted. College, the Club Football Auburn on November 27th to State by 6. by a fine performance against the program would be a booming decide the SEC title . . . 'Bama Turning To The Pros . . . 49'ers The friendly confines of success financially. by 17. ATLANTA OVER Schaefer Stadium along with an There were lew good excuses for CINCINNATI — The Falcons anemic Houston crew should not being present at Friday's game. BOSTON COLLEGE OVER "Everyone loves a winner" the are for real in '71, and remain in make a pleasant homecoming . . . Paul McCloskey spoke at 6:00 SYRACUSE — Since a season saying goes, only if you like that opening loss to West Virginia, the the thick of the NFC Western Pats by 10. p.m. leaving enough time to get to particular sport that is. Here at Eagles have soared to a 5 and 1 Division race with reserve the game, the movie feature was Providence College the only thing mark with their only loss coming quarterback Dick Shiner at the being shown again on Saturday MONDAY NIGHT TV that matters basketball. The in a last minute defeat by Texas helm. Paul Brown's Bengals are night, there were no rock concerts SPECIAL hockey, soccer, track, football, Tech. The Orangemen are fading no soft-touch, but the Falcons are in town, and the rash of mid- LOS ANGELES OVER baseball, golf and tennis teams . . . BC by 10. for real! Just ask the Browns . . . BALTIMORE — The Rams were semester work was over. always play second iiddle to Falcons by 10. rated a so-so crew in pre-season, NEBRASKA OVER IOWA basketball. STATE — Like Alabama, the PITTSBURGH OVER as they failed to score in the big The Providence College Club Cornhuskers are looking past the CLEVELAND — The once proud ones. But Tommy Prothro has Football team is run solely on Cyclones to an upcoming game, Browns have slipped woefully in molded new personnel into a student initiative. There are no The Providence College Club winning football team. The that being an awesome brawl with their last four outings, while Terry scholarships for players, nor Football team cannot exist conservative style of Don Oklahoma on Thanksgiving Day. Bradshaw has emerged as one of financial assistance from the without funds derived from MacCafferty cost him the Viking Last week Iowa was crushed by the NFL's top passers. A win over Athletic Department. Football is student support at home games. game and the Colt air game is #2 ranked Oklahoma. This week the Browns could cement the the costliest of all sports for an The football team is a winner, a Steelers in the AFC's Central suspect . . . Rams by 7. #1 ranked Nebraska . . . The athletic department to operate, prime contender for the' ECCFC Huskers by 28. Division driver's seat . . championship. Their hard work MICK'S ATHLETE OF THE which is why a full-fledged STANFORD OVER UCLA — Pittsburgh by 7. and spirit can only do so much. WEEK — John "Jake" Hopkins, football program cannot exist at The Indians could just about wrap SAN FRANCISCO OVER The next home game is Sunday, PC's answer to Jimmy "The Providence College. up a second consecutive Pacific MINNESOTA — The 49'ers got November 7th at 1:30 p.m. Greek" Snyder. Jake being a Eight title and a return trip to their biggest win in a decade in against St. Michael's College at classic odd's maker has been Pasadena with a win over the last season's playoff win over the The behind the scenes operation La Salle's Cronin Field. It will be Bruins. Don Bunce has taken the Vikings. Brodie and company known to go out on a limb in such classics as Notre Dame over of the Friar Club Football team is the final home game of the season sting out of Jim Plunkett's have recovered after a shaky start all-student. Gerry Wellman, for the team, and for some to regain their '70 form. The Brown . . . picking the Irish that graduation. The Bruins sorely President of the Football Club, outstanding seniors. BE THERE! miss the wizardry o' Tommy Vikings have failed to dominate in is! Page 8 THE COWL. NOVEMBER 3, 1971 PC Harriers Run To Gridders 9th In Nation; Eastern Title Victory

Fourth Shutout In a Row The Providence College harriers finishers. Monday's New romped to their fourth consecutive Englands Championships will by Bob Phillips Eastern Intercollegiate Athletic demand much improved efforts to Association X-C championship in overcome stiff competition from When this reporter witnessed defense came up with their biggest identical bomb play to Murray. as many years as they compiled Dartmouth and Northeastern, two his first game of club football, effort of the evening. Western Once again, Putch was wide open, 43 points in last Saturday's teams which will certainly make Providence vs. Worcester State, it New England started the drive on but this time Carey threw a little competition at Franklin Park in for a hard meet for the black must be admitted that he wasn't their own 30. On the first play behind the receiver and Murray Boston. Boston State placed pack. too impressed with the style of from scrimmage, quarterback was finally tackled after a big second with 96 points, while Tufts The Rhode Island State Meet football exhibited. However, he Leslie Harris faded back to pass, gain to the Western New England was third with 127 points. held on the PC campus Oct. 22 has since been converted. Once but was viciously tackled. Harris 38. The Friars were then forced to showed that the PC harriers have Tufts' Dan Moynihan was again the Providence College fumbled, but Western New punt, but did so beautifully down the potential for putting forth a clearly the class of the race in Friars, sparked by their great England retained possesion, after to the three yard line of Western solid team effort as Bruce thundering away to a meet record defense, pummeled Western New having given up 11 yards. After New England. Western New Derrick, Mike Durkay, Chick time of 23:41, cracking ex-PC England Friday night by the score two more plays, Western New England tried to run at Kasouf, Brian Farley, and Tommy of 34-0 at Cronin Field. It was the England was forced to punt. Providence. Fullback Tom Vitti harrier Marty Robb's 1969 mark Smith forged a five-way tie for However, John Geary came Friars' fourth consecutive shutout. was stopped for a one yard loss. of 24:19. In leading from start to first in shutting out URI and bursting through the line for the finish, Moynihan clocked splits of About the only negative aspect Likewise, halfback Rick Swanson Brown by a 15-57-67 score. PC Friars and blocked the punt. 4:34 and 9:16 to beat PC's of the game was the sparse crowd. was thrown back one yard. With was in command the whole race Providence recovered on the defending meet champion Willie The team is really putting out and Western New England going in dominating that meet for the Western New England 24. Speck by fifty seconds. it's regretablc that the apathy in nowhere fast, they decided to fourth straight year. But the Friars placed their five this "community" condemns them Here the Friars took full quick-kick. The strategy scoring men within thirteenth Over hill and dale ... the final to play before only a handful. advantage of their sudden good backfired, however, as deep safety dual meet record for the thinclads position and copped the meet Both teams failed to score the fortune. Short gains by McCavey John Travalone Fielded the ball at is 9-3 .. . Friar JV harriers handily. Utican Tommy Smith first time they got their hands on and Sinatro got the ball down to the 19 and ran it in for the score. remain undefeated by taking the ran 25:07 for eighth, and fast- the ball. The Friars, however, the 8 yard line of Western New A bad snap from center forced first five places in the Easterns . . improving Brian Farley was next initiated a six play scoring drive England. Here Carey hit Sal extra-point holder (and sub . Gino Quinn bolted to a 59:55 in 25:09. Team captain Thos on their second chance to move Gulino in the endzone for the quarterback) Aury Licata to try clocking in the 10.8 mile Gardiner Aman's eleventh place finish of the ball. second score of the night. The to run the ball in. He did so and road race last week . . . Chris 25:20 and "Harry" Harrison's Providence gained possesion on extra-point attempt failed, but the the score increased to 27-0, Murphy and Frank McDonald Friars were ahead, 13-0. thirteenth placing in 25:29 closed Western New England's 36 yard Providence. The third quarter placed fourth and seventh in a Providence promptly took over, ended with no further scoring. out the scoring for the meet Veterans' Day 5 miler in line via a fumble recovery. A nine winners. yard Brian Carey pass to Butch following the punt, and McCavey Western New England got the Southboro, Mass . . . "harrier of the week" award goes to Mikey Murray and a 14 yard run by immediately ripped off 13 yards ball back — but only for one Although the Friars won Durkay, probably the first non- senior Vin McAvey advanced the on a brilliant second and third play. On their second play from handily, their individual effort run. A few plays later, scholarship PC runner ever to ball to the Western New England scrimmage, Frank McMorrow performances were not all that Carey dpropped back and spottd place first in an intercollegiate 14. After short runs by McAvey picked off a Harris pass and ran it impressive. Speck ran four Eutch Murray down field. To varsity x-c meet . . . that State and Jay Sinatro, Carey ran the down to the Western New seconds slower than last year, and everyone's surprise (including Meet received excellent coverage ball over on a keeper to put England 9 yard line. Two plays the team spread remained at Murray's), there was no defender from television station WPRI . . . Providence on top 6-0 with what about one minute for the 1-5 within twenty yards of Murray. later Vin McAvey was in the proved to be the winning score. He promptly scampered 46 yards endzone with the final touchdown Seconds later Pete Kramer kicked for the final score of the half. of the evening. Kramer added the the extra point and the Friars Providence's attempt at the two final point of the game as McAvey - COWL were on top, 7-0. The first period point conversion failed and the Providence prevailed, 34-0. ended with short drives by both half ended 19-0, Providence. The victory earned Providence October A thlete teams but no further scoring. The third quarter opened with the ninth spot in the nation The second quarter was a big Westeru New England receiving among club football teams. It also one for Providence. After forcing the kickoff, and once again they clinched the Colonial Division Western New England to punt, were unable to move against the title of the E.C.C.F.C. for the the Friars stalled. But when formidable Friar defense. Fighting Friars. Western New England started Providence got the ball back, Let's hope that they get a little their next drive, the Providence and Carey caRe back with the of the support they deserve. Intramural Football News by Mark Ambrose

The Greater Boston Club, the One of the two victories game as the team of Second To New Jersey Club, and the Soph Greater Boston picked up last None squeaked out a 7-6 decision Stars appear to be the teams to week was a 32-13 crushing of over the Attleboro Bandits. A beat in the Providence College Waterbury B. The passing of Paul good team effort resulted in the Intramural Football League. All Macciarone, and the clutch Second's victory. Mike and Ralph of the teams competing are in the receiving of Kevin Kelly and Phil Brainfield stopped the long thick of the battle, and all have Clark was too much for passing of Attleboro's ace their eyes set on the playoffs in Waterbury to overcome. Rich quarterback Ron "Twiggy" late November. Davis and Dan Hanneberg stood Gilleran. In the battle of brothers last out for Waterbury. The Rat Pack struck once Thursday, the Greater Boston Defense was the name of the again. The boys from Waterbury Club with Mark Marino whitewashed the Purple Gang 25- overwhelmed the Fred Marino-led 0. As always, Jim Crawley and Marauders 35-12. The potent Fran Cook shined for Waterbury, offense of the Greater Boston club while Mike Hughes and Jack shined again as the combination THIS WEEK IN SPORTS Malick contributed to the Purple of Chris Colanero and Mark CLUB FOOTBALL Gang's never-give-up attack. Donahue was too much for the Sunday, November 7, St. Since The Cowl's last Marauders to handle. Michael's College at HOME, publication, Waterbury B downed Vin Mc Avey, The Cowl Athlete of The Month The other rout of the day saw La Salle's Cronin Field, 1:30 Met A 20-14. Ron Hayes gave the Soph Stars begin to pick up Waterbury the extra boost they p.m. except in their 0-0 tie with Siena their pace once again with a 35-12 needed. Joe Columbo and Bob Vin McAvey, a 200 lb. senior halfback for the fighting Friar early in the season. trouncing of the Purple Gang. VARSITY SOCCER O'Brien stood out for Met A. Football Club is the Cowl's Western New England, ranked This "Soph" team with Rocky, Thursday, November 4, URI at The New Jersey Club, sporting "Athlete of the Month." Hailing second nationally in defense, Don. Rich, Kenny, and Bear with HOME. an unblemished record, defeated a from Westchester Community couldn't contain McAvey as he a good supporting cast should be Monday, November 8, Barrington surprisingly tough Purple Gang College, the powerful senior star repeatedly broke the line for short the team to watch in the coming at HOME. 13-6. Defense was the name of the leads the nation's small college gains, capping the evening's years. Many an Intramural grid game for the Jersey Club, as key VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY rushing race with an outstanding performance with an 8 yd. run championship was won by teams pass interceptions set up the Monday, November 8, New 543 yds. from scrimmage to score. staying intact for four years. touchdowns. England Championships at The Friars Football Club, Vin's top performance this A prime example of good Boston. The Greater Boston Club put sporting a 5-0-1 record, highly season boasts an impressive 154 established teams is the game last INTRAMURAL HOCKEY its perfect record on the line as value the talents and scoring yd. total against Assumption with week between New Jersey and The Providence College they went against Second To power of McAvey. The high one td. Met A. Both clubs have always Intramural Hockey League will None. They remained; however, scoring PC. senior leads the club unbeaten with a solid 24-6 victory in total points amassed with competed in the Intramural be starting soon. Individuals and The Friars, ranked ninth over Second To None. Once again combined score of 52 points on 8 program, and this year's contest teams may sign up for nationally after Friday's victory the dynamic receiving duo of Phil td's and 2 conversion attempts — was a highly-spirited, well-played competition. For information and over Western New England, will encounter. New Jersey had some applications sec John Loncrgan in Clark and Kevin Kelly sparked (48+4). the Greater Boston Club's play use McAvey's talents frequently early trouble with Met A, but Raymond-210, Jim Molloy in Mc McAvey has been a consistent Byrd Gleason and Steve Wright in their next game of which Saint pulled out an 18-8 victory. Several Dermott-214, John Mac Varish in scoring threat to all opposing tried in vain for the Second To Michael's College will be their safeties resulted in the hard Meagher-300, or call Bob Harris teams this season. Vin has scored None club. opponent. fought game. at 331-3171. in all the Friar gridiron starts