Vol. XXIX No. 10 Wednesday. May 5, 1976 in Pagea

Aquinas to Triple;

Residents Angry

Some Meagher Rooms to House Four By Holly Green administration felt that ideally, March 3, at which time they were The women residents of McDermott Hall was the best idea. short 100 women to fill the dorms Providence College are protesting This would place all the women's When asked why the women the living conditions for the 1976-77 dormitories in one section on could not be moved to the lower school year. All rooms in all campus, and McCaffrey jokingly campus, McCaffrey replied that womens' dorms, with the exception said, would return PC to "the days until lighting and security is im• of McVinney (which will remain of the panty raids." proved near Dore and Fennel! doubled) and Meagher Hall (where However, the decision to use Halls, women will not be moved to a few rooms will be quadrupled) McDermott had to be made bv see PRUDENCE page 2 will be tripled. Father Walter Heath. O.P., director of residence, and Donna McCaffrey, assistant director, said the reasons were "purely economical." Factors leading to the decision include the increase in the number of resident students and the decrease in commuter population. PC was originally a nearly ex• clusively commuter college, but in the last four years, the freshman commuter enrollment has decreased by approximately 100 owl Photo by Mike UeUne> i Father Walter Heath, director of residence, a central figure in the students. current dorm hassle. In addition, the total enrollment has increased, making the College a largely residential institution. The Admissions Office has ac• Chorus, Ensemble cepted 237 resident women, in• cluding transfers, but cannot accommodate all of them. It was reported that 65 room deposit Salute Bicentennial checks were returned, due to the By Mary Dodge then "Summertime," the theme fact that there were no beds for The Providence College Chorus from Porgy and Bess. It was soft them and Wind Ensemble joined forces and mellow Such alternatives considered to produce the Bicentennial would be relinquishing one of the Concert on Sunday, May 2 in '64 men's dorms to the women. The Hall. The concert, sponsored by the Music Program of PC, began with Smith Opposing Shaw the chorus, directed by Lucien L. Olivier Assisted by Annette L Olivier on piano, the chorus began In Athletic Bd. Race with their rendition of "The Battle Cow! Photo by Paula Koslrr The presidency and vice- held on the lower level of Slavin PC student Paul Farley, director of the R.I. Intern and Volunteer Hymn of the Republic." The tempo presidency of the Athletic Board Center. Program, on the phone trying to place another student. changed as they sang "David's will both have contested races Running for president are Lamentation,'' "Kittery," and tomorrow when elections will be Stephen Smith and Donna Shaw, two juniors. Smith, a history education major from Dedham, State Establishes Massachusetts, has been a par• ticipant in many intramural sports, and has been a referee. College Intern Office Smith said, "The umpires should The Rhode Island Division of of academic credit, as well as field- take their jobs seriously. That Youth has established an office of experience or seminar credit is a would make it better for their R.I. Intern and Volunteer possibility. everyone." He also would like to Program. The office lists 1000 Participation in the R.I. Intern see a street hockey league in• placements suitable to all areas of and Volunteer Program offers the stituted in the fall, as an alter• academic pursuit. student the following advantages native for those not wishing to play Intern-volunteer experience when competing in the over• football. provides a unique opportunity for crowded job market: Donna Shaw is the other can• students to realistically appraise 1. An opportunity to gain first didate for president, and the only potential and career choices and hand knowledge of the profession candidate who has previously been gain competency training to for which the student is on the Athletic Board. She was supplement concurrent academic ^ademically preparing" see SPORTSTERS page 2 studies. In addition, the awardin 2. An opportunity to gain practical skills and professional Marousis Retains Presidency training in the student's area of future employment. All posts for the Board of Steve Walsh will remain as the 3. An opportunity for the student Governors were uncontested last BOG's vice president. He suc• to aid R.I. public and private week, and as a result, Cindy ceeded Marousis to that post in agencies and businesses, thereby Marousis, Steve Walsh, Biff January after serving as becoming a viable part of the work Conlan, and Al Jacobs will be the treasurer. He is a sophomore community. president, vice president, mathematics major from Cum• treasurer, and programmer of the berland, R.I. All student; are eligible to BOG Biff Conlan, a freshman who has participate in the program. The been treasurer since January, will campus recruiter, Paul Farley, Marousis, a junior sociology remain in that post. A resident of extends all the services of the major from Brockton, New Jersey, Fennell Hall, he is a business Division of Youth Development has been president of the BOG accounting major. He hails from and the R.I. Intem and Volunteer r Cowl Photo by Mike IM-lanry since January, when Bill Campion Hamden, Connecticut. Program to the cf» -'ius. State Senator John Hawkins of Cranston on campus last week, resigned that post due to academic Al Jacobs will be the The field oifi pen 1-4 p.m. lawkins appeared on campus through the sponsorship of the Providence difficulties. She is an off-campus programmer for the BOG. He is a Monday, WetinesoV and Friday. College Democrats. resident, and was on the Board as junior business management No appointment is necessary, Hawkins Is running for the office of U.S. senator, seeking to succeed vice-president while Campion was major from Hamden, Ct , and is a please feel free to drop by at 205 he retlrlnjrJtohnJD^Mtore^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ still president. resident of Raymond Hall. Slavin Center. Page 2 THE COWL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1»7( Winkler Comes to Providence: Sportsters Eye 'Cool is a Dying Art9 By Lon S. Orel is literally a genius. Who are my because they're going to do it Athletic Bd. Posts The reality of the situation it idols? Steve McQueen when h< anyway. I wish they would do it Continued from Page 1 that could be done to make it Henry Winkler, but it if Henry's jumped over the fence in The Great with a bit more taste. secretary during her freshman and better." fantasy that is seen coast to coast, Escape, he was my idol... Q: But how do you react when sophomore years, and was He added, "I think the people on from week to week, in the form of Q: But he didn't make it... you're walking down the street and treasurer for the Board this year. the Board now worked hard, but "cool" personified — the Fonz. W: He didn't make it, but he was you see someone in a Fonz T-shirt? She was also on the Athletic they really didn't know too much Henry shares star billing with cool. W: I don't; I just think there's Council this past year. Shaw was about sports." He felt that since he Ron Howard on this season's Q: What is your definition of another human being that shows not available for further comment has a strong background in sports, number one show, Happy Days. cool? good taste for liking the character. at press time. She is a junior ac• that he would be better equipped to Henry old The Cowl what It is like W: My definition of cool is being Q: Were you called in to be tested counting major from Milford, deal with the problems of the "living his dream" playing Fonrle able to stand on your own two feet. for the Fonz? Connecticut. Athletic Board. — while reinforcing to everyone Being able to take responsibility W: I was the only one that didn't Brad Francke and Vin Freccia Vin Freccia, a junior accounting that he is not Arthur Fonzarelli, for your own action. This is also my screen test. Donnie Most had to are the candidates for Athletic major from Stamford, Ct., is op• but rather Henry Winkler- "/don't definition of maturity. Everybody screen test; Anson Williams had Board vice-president. The vice posing Francke. Freccia has no profess to being that cool." says "act your age." Bull. already done the pilot three years president is responsible for previous Board experience, other Question: Are you running foi Maturity is just taking respon• before. I went in and had an coordinating flag football, hockey than participation, but he lists his president? sibility for yourself. audition. The next day I was called and Softball. qualifications as being treasurer of Winkler: No. I was put in a poll in Q: What do you think of the by the producers and asked, his class last year, and the ad• Francke, a sophomore a Long Island newspaper, with commercialization of the Fonz, "Would you like to do this?" I said ministrative experience that had management major from Pease Ford, Reagan, Udall, and Carter. such as Fonz records, T-shirts, yes, if you let me create a human accompanied that term. AFB, New Hampshire, says that he Ford got 4, Reagon got 2, and I got etc.? being. I started with six lines, and He also has had experience 425. If I did run, my slogan would ran because he wants to be in• See LIVING, Page 5 scheduling sporting events in his be: "The country needs a new lube W: I don't think much about that volved in the workings of the Board hometown, which he did during the job." after participating in most in• summer. If elected, he said he Q: Were you a Fonzie before Around the Campus tramural sports over the last two would place a stress on more ex• ihere was a Fonzie? Is Fonzie years. plicit interpretation of rules. "In real? Play, Civ Bash Among Events "I think there are a lot of things the past," he said, "there have W: Fonzie is real, he is as real as that could be done to make the been conflicts in the interpretation an imagination can make Culminating School Year program better," Francke said of rules. I would spell out the rules somebody. I was not Fonzie. As a "There are a lot of problems a little more clearly." matter of fact, if I had ever seen' 'a Organization to Tag Campus Civ Celebration scheduling. I've seen a lot of things All students are eligible to vote. Fonzie" before I was Fonzie on The Big Brothers and Sisters of The End of Civ Bash will be held television, and he said, "What are Providence College will hold its Friday, May 5, in Alumni Cafeteria you looking at?" I'd say: "Excuse annual Tag Day Thursday, May 6. from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The annual College Triples Aquinas me, I'm blind, I was just looking Club members will be stationed at event, which is sponsored by the for the door." Continued from Page 1 various locations around campus. sophomore class, will feature the lower campus. The possibility Father Heath realizes that three Q: Aside from your imagination, Contributions will be used toward "Head of the Meadow." of opening the entire campus to women living together in one room where did the part of Fonzie come the purchase of a van, and for men and women by closing Huxley is not the ideal situation, but it does from? purchasing Christmas presents for Forum Scheduled Avenue and uniting the upper and "pass an acceptable managerial W: Part of Fonzie was made in needy children. level." Norway, and shipped here. Fonzie A Congression forum featuring lower campuses was also Changes are to be made in was made out of Sly Stalone, out of Spooky Play to be Held Democratic candidates for discussed. Aquinas Hall to accommodate the my niece, and out of people I saw in The last Friar's Cell production Congressional office will be held Many of the resident women feel larger number of residents. New the streets. Sly Stalone was one of of the school year, Lurid Tales of Thursday, May 6, at 1:30 p.m. in '64 the decision to triple all of Aquinas showers will be installed, a new those that starred with me on The the Supernatural, will be run from Hall. Representative Edward Hall was both impractical and bike room built, more recreation Lords of Flat bush. May 5 to May 9 in Friar's Cell. Bread, Warwick Mayor Eugene extremely unreasonable. Juniors Admission is $1.50 for PC students McCaffrey, State Senator Louis space and the isolation of the Q: Do you have a hero? and seniors who have always had a with an ID, and $2.50 for general Pastore, and candidates Flynn and washing machines from the main W: At the moment, Phoebe Snow double room must now triple, due admission. Show time will be 8 Byrne will appear. The event, to a bad lottery number and the electrical current will be ac• is my hero. That is a voice that will p.m., and tickets will be available sponsored by the PC Democrats, complished. The cost was come once every two decades. She percentage requirements on all at the door. will serve free beer. floors. estimated at $80,000.

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Tickets on Sale at Slaving Information Desk

PC Students $2.50 Others $3 50 Page 3 THE COWL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, in* 10 Dorms Weather Battle: At Final Meeting: Joseph's Romps Congress Work Finished By Beth Vollano by the enrollment of ap• propriate $250 yearly to all four The final and probably the proximately 3,200 students. classes from the Student Congress To Championship longest Student Congress meeting Commencing next semester, a Budget, because the classes need Joseph Hall romped to the Residents of Joseph won, or in a year, held on May 2, 1976, one year student property in• so much money for Junior Ring championship in the first annual shared the title; in six of the nine produced a number of bills and surance plan in coordination with Weekend and Commencement. Battle of the Dorms, held Saturday events. They tallied 50.5 points, proposals which were discussed the U.S. National Student in Schneider Arena. and were followed by Raymond over the course of the three hour Association will be offered, but not Further consideration will be Hall with 35 points, and Stephen meeting. required, for all on and off-campus given to this bill if the Referendum Hall with 23 points. The highest A proposal will be sent to FY. resident students. The 10-dollar is passed for the BOG to increase scoring women's dorm was Thomas Peterson, president of the policy will provide $1,000 coverage the Student Activity fee $5, Aquinas, with 10 points. college, for the addition of a with the first $100 deductible per providing the BOG with ap• second voting senior member of claim on all thefts and damage in proximately $15,000 more and the The contest was moved indoors transit to and from school. from Raymond Field due to in• the Providence College Cor• Student Congress with ap• clement weather. poration, to ensure wider student Stating the importance of the proximately $1,000 more. Joseph Hall won the water representation. mass media in our society, a brigade, egg tossing contest, four- A letter will also be sent to the proposal was made for the This Friday, May 7th, the Dillon legged race, sack race, shopping administration of the College "to development of WDOM FM and the Club will be sponsoring in con• cart race, and tied for first place in remind them of the goals and creation of a communications junction with the Veteran's the scavenger hunt. objectives that the school was program at PC, since so many Administration Hosp.lal of students are interested in pursuing Providence, a "Disaster Drill" to The only other winners were founded on." a communications career. WDOM test the hospitals' ability to handle Raymond Hall in the pie-eating It stated, "PC should remain a would like the administration to a disaster. contest and tug of war, and Catholic, primarily under• take a stand on the future of the Stephen Hall in the pyramid- graduate, relatively small liberal Thirty people will be needed for radio station and also consider building contest. arts college concerned with the simulated bus accident on hiring a full time person to teach a Pleasantvalley Parkway. The Four dorms tied for first in the providing quality education, communications program and to "victims" made up with broken scavenger hunt. They were marketable skills, and ethical provide WDOM with help. arms and legs will be transported Aquinas, Joseph, Raymond, and values to its students." Battle of the Dorms: Participant from the scene of the accident in passes the buck. McDermott. This letter also states that these A bill was offered and tabled for objectives are being endangered the finance committee to ap• ambulances to the hospital.

Continued from Page 1 They ended the first half of the concert with a medley from Fid• .ClASDECKr?^ dler on the Roof, including such well-known songs as "Tradition," "Matchmaker," "Sunrise, Sun• set," and "L'Chiam!"

The Choral Club was very HINGS TO DO professional in its approach and The degree is WHEN YOU VISIT very appealing in its music. The second half of the concert MEXICO. was performed by the Providence College Wind Ensemble, directed by John Swoboda. It carried the Look at the sky. theme of the Bicentennial by Go into an elevator and press 3. "laying marches of the revolutionary period. Swoboda Have lunch. described it as "early American Ride in a taxicab or bus. band music fitting the occasion Unless ... your education has prepared Ask a person for directions to the nearest very nicely." you with salable skills and capabilities. post office. The Rhode Island School ol Electronics has Have breakfast. They also, did a medley. condensed its 2-year Technology program into one Entitled "Panorama U.S.A.," it year II you have a favorable college transcript, two Walk on the sidewalk. included such songs as "When years of college, an associates or bachelors degree, Chuckle. Johnny Comes Marching Home you are eligible Greatly increase your earning Have a shot of Jose Cuervo. Again," "My Old Kentucky capacity by tempering your education with the skill of Home," the theme from The Sting, an electronics technician; your options will become Deliver a lecture to the Mexican "America the Beautiful," "The vastly expanded to include the best pbs available in National Assembly on the Marines' Hymn," "When the fields such as computer technology, industrial historical significance and potential Saints Go Marching In" (thus electronics, medical electronics, communications and peacetime uses of the nectarine, proving that the song was not broadcasting. written for PC), and ended the If you consider how lar electronics has come in a as seen through the eyes of Keats. medley with "You're a Grand Old few short years, you will get a glimpse ol its potential Flag," written by Providence and yours native George M. Cohan. 861-9664

Acer *x*ted Aop'oved lex Correction Member veterans Benetas NATTS Established 1919 It was incorrectly reported in K§3 last week's Cowl that all four classes at PC will not be eligible for BEOG grants. For the first time, Rhode Island School ol Electronics all four classes are eligible for such 14 Third Street, Providence, Rhode Island 02906 financial aid. The Cowl regrets the JOSE CUERVO*TEQUILA 80 PROOF error. IMPORTED AND BOTTLED BY C 1973. HEUBLEIN. INC . HARTFORD. CONN. 7UW &OOKS W7d CASH

1 f\T THE BOOKSTORE . THUR$*FRI, MOri+TUES %t*m AMf/?# P«g« 4 THE COWL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1»76 — Editor's Memo: Dribbling by Registration Cowl Continues to By P.J. Kearns will be attended by Governor Noel, Dominican Thinkers. This is a Since this is the end of another a noted expert on ghetto life. special non-credit two-week course Move Forward semester, we are currently in the midst of registration week. So, Interdisciplinary 203: The which will meet one hour every As we move closer to the end of the school year we slowly because I intend to carry on the History of Editing. This course will Thursday. The entire range of become aware that we have passed through another phase of social traditions of the soon-to-be- trace some of the more important Dominican thought will be and academic development. departed Dr. Zit (just as Henry aspects of editing since classical examined in detail. Many of us will be returning to Providence College to complete Finkel carried on after Bill Russell times. Stress will be placed on English 277: Column Writing. By another year of studies, parties, and our growing maturity. retired,) I will now present an modern editing techniques, par• careful study of the works of Uncle However, for others, these are your last few weeks at PC as addendum to the 1976-77 College ticularly the theories of the Jack and J. Zit, students will learn students. Catalogue. Existentialist school which is how to dash off columns at the last It is to you then, the graduating class of '76 that I direct my For those of you who have currently popular on many college possible moment while including thanks for being the leaders of this past year and for making this already registered, there will be ar campuses. as few jokes as possible without year a meaningful and remarkable time in the lives of many of us. adjustment period next Septembei making the column as dull as an In sitting down t4 write the last memo of the school year I in case you wish to pick up any o This school emphasizes the editor's memo. thought that it would be appropriate to thank all of those seniors the following courses: freedom of the editor and often Well, as Father Peterson always who have helped Providence College to continue in its growth PE 218: Rebounding and leads to apparently random says after his speeches, "That's towards excellence. However, the names would run on forever. Dribbling. This course is intended editing, characterized by enough of this hilarity." I would I do think that it is necessary to mention some people who in to enrich the athletic skills of the emasculated sentences and like to publicly thank all of the various occasions have not seen eye to eye on subjects related to collegiate roundball player in meaningless paragraphs. There people who've encouraged me to The Cowl. order to prepare him for a career will be a special section for current continue writing these things. First, my thanks tq^Jim McCarthy. I know that in the past, The as a benchwarmer in the NBA. editors during which the terms However, I don't believe it would Cowl and you never could reach the same plane of understanding. If the student so desires, this 'noun', 'verb', and 'sentence' will be proper to mention you both by You deserve a lot of credit for maintaining an organization when course can appear on his transcript be discussed. name. Thanks all the same, apathy prevailed at every turn. as Foundations of Modem Science Philosophy 259: Great though. Bill Campion, as president of the BOG your term was cut short. 201 or any other required course. Yet, we can not forget you for providing the leadership necessary This course may be taken more after the graduation of Kurt Forster For the spirit that you put into than once for credit. Permission of Cowl's ACP Rating that organization we are greatly appreciative. Good luck in the the Director of Athletics required. future. Physics 429: Seminar in the Pat Muldoon, a special thanks. As president of the Friars Club Applications of Nuclear Power. Falls to 2nd Class you assured PC of the continuing help of that organization. Pat, This course, aimed primarily at F«rB y Franthe kfirs Fortit ntim e since it is affiliated with the University of through your work on the Campus Council and your constant majors who have demonstrated rarenuy'began to have its work Minnesota in Minneapolis, Min• concern for the students at PC we will never be able to thank you peculiar abilities, will discuss the evaluated by the Associated nesota. The group distributes enough. practical uses of modern nuclear Collegiate Press (ACP), The I regret for lack of space I must end this list but I thank all of technology. First, Second, and Third Class you seniors who have worked in the roles of student leadership. Cowl's rating dipped below the raljings, which are lopped by an The main topics of discussion standard for First Class Rating. Ail-American Rating. Your work will be remembered. will include the development of In a sadder note this year we saw five classmates and two Needing a score of 3200 to attain alternate sources of energy, To attain All-American Rating, a faculty members die. I know we will not forget the courage of First Class once more, the news• medical applications of fission, and newspaper must, in addition to a Stephen Proulx or Wilmont Glay as they faced an end that was paper tallied 3150 points. In the destruction of entire con• previous two semesters, The First Class total, have Marks inevitable. There were also Dennis Mahoney, David Sprague, and tinents. Cowl's ratings were 3200 and 3210 of Distinction in four of the five David Zuck who had each touched this community in their own Social Work 479: Advanced Field special way. for the first and second semesters, categories. They are in coverage Work. Open only to senior majors. and content, writing and editing, We will also remember our two faculty members, Father respectively. The paper received a Students enrolling in this course editorial leadership, physical Connolly and Father McGregor. Their dedication to their Second Class rating. will live in a house in an actual The Associated Collegiate Press appearance, and photography. profession was an example to all. ghetto with a minority family. If I may be personal for a few lines, I could not let this memo The student, through this ex• end without thanking my staff and many friends who have helped perience, will learn to understand and supported my efforts in this new beginning for The Cowl. the viewpoint of underprivileged THEPCOWL Hopefully, The Cowl will measure up to the hard work and ex• citizens. The student will then Providence. R.I. pectations of all who follow this publication. realize why these people h»"e May all of you who will be returning next year have a safe and serious social problems such "a pleasant summer. Take care everyone. alcoholism, prostitution, and ? Published each full week of school during the academic year by We have found a situation, took what was good from it, shook desire to beat and rob white people. Providence College, River Avenue and Eaton Street, Providence, the dust from our sandals and moved on. In addition to field work, R.I. 02918. Second class postage at Providence, R.I. printed by Thank you, members of this class will par• Ware River News, Church Street, Ware, Mass. 01082. George D. Lennon ticipate in a conference on the Telephone: Subscription rate Is $4.00 per year P.O.Box problems of the inner city which 865-2214 2*81 If PC Gives Academic Scholarships, Editor-in-chief George D. Lennon, '77 Managing Editor Brian Keaveney, '77 Associate Editor Carol Grabowskl, '77 Will the Needier Students be Hurt? News Editor Francis P. Fortin, '78 By Carol Grabowskl $690,000 figure includes- athletic ihclude a large portion of grant aid. Features Editor Mary Dodge, '78 During its last meeting, the scholarships, Dominican grants, A normal aid package would in• Sports Editor John O'Hare, '7* Faculty Senate passed a resolution college loans, and other programs clude a larger percentage of loan Photography Editor Mike Delaney, '78 urging that 20 per cent of the which the Financial Aid Office and work-study aid. Copy Editor EUen White, '78 College's financial aid funds be directly administers. $156,350 — or According to D'Arcy, the Layo-.i: Editor William Foley. '79 earmarked for academic 23 per cent of the school's financial Committee on Administration is Circulation Manager Robert Nobel. '78 scholarships. aid funds — are presently being concerned about upgrading the Advertising Manager Heinz Brinithaus, '79 Herbert D'Arcy, director of awarded on academic scholar• academic caliber of PC students. Faculty Advisor John McMahon, O.P. financial aid, was caught ships. Next year, between 35 and 40 per unawares. "It (the resolution) D'Arcy has no objections to cent of the financial aid awarded to came as a great surprise to me. No academic scholarships per se. He the Class of I960 will be in the form News Staff: Bruce Antonelli, Kathy DelSignore, Holly Green, Molly one ever asked me about it." approves of giving intelligent of academic scholarships. Hennessey, Jane Hickey, Celia Kettle, Barbara Mays, Richard The College's present financial students "a preferential package D'Arcy feels that the real issue Ratcliffe, Pat Tiernan and Beth Vollano. aid funds total $690,000. The of aid." Such a package would behind the Senate's resolution is Features Staff: Dea Antonelli, Lon S. Cerel, Jeanne Chretien, the question of academic reward Diane Ducharme, Suzanne Fournier, Mike Garland, John F. as opposed to economic need. The Marien, Denise Rock, David St. Germain, and Betsy Stachura. Mid-Term Grades Provide school's financial aid director is Sports Staff: Jack Buckley, Tom Giordano, Mark Higgins, Debbie presently researching whether or Noviello, Al Palladino, Brian Reilly, James F. Travers, and not assurance of financial aid Mark Winters. Advance Warning to Students influences which college a student Photography Staff: Paula Foster, Jim Muldoon, Michaela Shea, will ultimately attend. Isabelle Taft, and Joe Zito. It has been approximately one month since the Faculty Senate voted to Although his research is not yet Copy Staff: Steve Basson, Peggy Brodeur, Vera Jean Ciotola, Jane abolish mid-term grades. The process of recording a student's mark may complete, D'Arcy feels it points Hickey, P.J. Kearns, Patti Kozij, and Kathy Mariano. seem overly redundant or unnecessarily expensive to the faculty, but the toward the fact that financial aid Layout Staff: Steve Basson, Debbie Noviello, Maryanne Putz, Bill fact remains that every student at PC has the right to know his grade. has "no significant influence" on Ahders, and Beth Vollano. If mid-terms are abolished, what othe. avenues can a student in the choice of a college when a Circulation Staff: David Hergott, John Henabry, John Nolan, and academic difficulty pursue? Consulting a teacher directly can be a time- student can attend college without John Scanlon. consuming process in the middle of the semester, especially trying to- assistance. But D'Arcy feels that Advertising Staff: Joan Healey. track down four different professors, each with a different set of office "aid influences a needy student's SUff Columnists: P.J. Kearns, and Charles Frederick Mueller III. hours. choice of institution." Perhaps one alternative to the mid-term setup could be the one used by D'Arcy cited a trend among the athletic department concerning varsity athletes. Cards are sent to small private colleges and large each teacher and then Tilled out by the professor, indicating the players public universities to award an David Sprague, 1*53-1976 level of proficiency in class and any possible loss of academic eligibility. increasing amount of academic Another possible solution would be for the professor to notify the dean scholarships to attract more ex• of students in academic difficulties. Ultimately, freshmen would be hurt ceptionally qualified students. Cowl advertising rates are $2.00 per column inch and $40.00, $75.00, most by the lack of "advance warning" which mid-terms provide, since D'Arcy fears that this trend and $<3j.00 for quarter, half, and full pages, respectively. A set the first year of college is generally considered to be the toughest. might result in a bidding war for discount is available to all campus organizations. PC students may purchase classified ads for $1.00 each. "Cowl Caboose" (travel Clearly, an alternative decision is needed. It seems that the Faculty intelligent students — a situation classifieds) are free. For further information, consult our Ad• Senate is content to eliminate a grading system without offering any kind not unlike the present in• vertising Manager. of alternative. tercollegiate competition for stai If this is the case, this editorial board urges Father Peterson to veto the athletes. "Only a strong institution The opinion UiiMwd herein are the nprnione of the editorial board and do not mid-term measure. In light of the recent tuition increase it would seem can survive a bidding war," said neceaaarlly represent the opiniona of the admlntatrauon or the student body at Providence that Providence College students are paying more for less. D'Arcy. Collese njE_£QWL, WEDNE8DAY, MAY 5, 1876 Page 5 Hillman Band to Play Country Rock Saturday By Mike Garland When Stephen Stills formed his Star Band is the fruit of his efforts. As part of the Providence own band, Manassas, Hillman Hillman's band includes John College Spring Weekend activities, joined and stayed with Manassas Brennon on guitar; Al Stakotey on the concert committee of the BOG for several tours and two albums. bass; ex-Logging and Messina* will present the Chris Hillman All- In 1974, Asylum Records band members Merle Bregante on Star Band and Head of the Meadow President, David Geffen in• drums and Al Garth on violin and at Alumni Hall this Saturday, May troduced Hillman to singer- sax; and former Nitty-Gritty Dirt 8, at 8 p.m. The PC community is songwriter J.D. Souther ("Best of Band member Jim Ibersen on being presented with an op• My Love") and Richie FuiTay, a keyboards. One of rock's finer portunity to view one of the more co-founder with Jim Messina of bassists, Chris Hillman also plays important exponents of "country Poco. A predictable success, the mandolin and lead guitar. rock." Souther-Hillman-Furray Band Indeed, Chris Hillman has been made two albums which quickly Admission to the concert is $2.50 involved in this form of music from went gold. When Souther-Hillman- for PC students and $3.00 for the its very beginning. Along with the Furray broke up late last year, it general public. For those fans of late Gram Parsons, Hillman seemed natural that Hillman country, bluegrass, and rock played on the breakthrough Byrds should embark on a solo career and music, this concert should not be album, Sweetheart of the Rodeo, put together his own band. The AJI- missed. which was the first successful merging of country and bluegrass music with rock. Later, with Parsons, former Cessario Leaving Eagle Bernie Leadon, and pedal- steel wizard "Sneaky Pete" Kleinow, among others, Hillman For Grad School played in the critically acclaimed By Betsy Stachura Stephen's College in Dover, Mass., Flying Burrito Brothers. He Father M. Romanus Cessario, and an S.T.L. from Pontificial remained in that band through all O.P., of the religious studies Faculty in Washington, D. C. Henry Winkler talks about Fontle. sorts of personal changes. department at Providence, has announced that he is leaving PC in Having served as assistant to the September to continue his president at PC for the past two Living the 'Fonzie' Image Would Be graduate studies in Europe. years, Father Cessario is most Though as yet undecided widely known in the capacity of whether to work for his doctorate Head Resident of McDermott Hall 'Nerdish' for Winkler at the University of Fribourg, Father Cessario said that "the Continued from Page 2 W: That doesn't bother me at all. water. It dries for about half an Switzerland, or to study at image that probably sums up my now, all of a sudden, I share star I never assume anybody knows hour, they comb it out, and spray it Louvian, Belgium, Father tenure at McDermott Hall is that of billing with Ron Howard, which is who I am If people want to watch, again. At which time I become a Cessario is sure of one fact — that a man wearing a top hat in a my pleasure to do. snowstorm" — he is prey to the that's cool. If they don't want to battering ram. I mean my hair is of his eventual return to PC to snowball crowd. Q: Was it your input along with watch, that's cool. mean. Do you know what I'm teach religious studies. He states in the director? People say, what do I owe, what talking about, I'm talking about reference to his four-year tenure at PC that he "loved every minute of W: I was hired as an actor. I is my responsibility to the public? heavy. I could break rocks... But, regardless, Father Cessario trained for nine years to be an My responsibility is to do the best it." has found a home at PC, and will actor. I was not hired to fill time that I can do, to be who I am. If I Q: Are your growing the beard Father Cessario to date has an eventually return to join the and space. I was hired to use my live an image, I will live one day for some part? M.A. degree in philosophy from St. permanent teaching staff. imagination; even if they don't behind myself; I will imitate my W: I'm growing the beard want it, I force it on them. life, rather than grow with my life. because I caaaan because I McCartney Returns to Roots Q: How do you feel about having Now that's a drag, isn't it? My life caaaan! your words immortalized, like does not imitate my art, my art "nerd," "sit on it," etc.? imitates my life. In retrospect, with characters such as Fonzie, and Vinnie Bar- With 'Speed of Sound' W: I don't think about the im• Q: What kind of palmade bar ino (Welcome Back, Kotter), mortalization of my words, I only (grease) do you use? By Frank Fortin outdo himself in sugary sweetness. one might think that "punk" is think about the next season coming W: I cannot use any palmade. I was beginning to wonder At the Speed of Sound brings back. However, remember the up. I've got to get my energy up to It's against the law for ABC, I can whether Paul McCartney could do McCartney back into the main• do the same job; if I thought about have no grease in my hair. I have immortal words Fonzie told Richie it anymore. stream of things. It is an albrm in being immortalized, I would Alberto V.O.-5 hairspray, and Cunningham: "Cool is a dying His last effort, Venus and Mars which McCartney returns to his become cockey. art." Are Alright Tonight, was a poor roots, and does what he used to do If I was cockey, I would be dead. effort, and reviews reflected that best: get us dancing. The good I would no longer be viable as an Segal and Hawn Star: viewpoint. I thought at the time songs are so pure, so moving, that actor, a father, a husband, or a that McCartney was trying to indeed, he and his group, Wings, nice guy. are moving at the speed of sound I love to do what I do. I am living 'Dirtwater Fox' Reduces The first song, "Let 'Em In," is out a dream. I wanted to do this not very good. It is too long, and a since I was seven years old, man, little banal. It starts interestingly, and I'm getting paid tr do what I Laughs to Tastelessness A'lth a strained piano intro, but want to do. That's pretty heavy, degenerates into something like his anyway you look at it. By John Marten However, when she spies a its principle stars. George Segal previous efforts. With that song, Q: What do you think about Western comedies and spoofs are chance to make a new life for and Goldie Hawn, who are one begins to brace himself for the television programming in generally a great deal of fun to herself as governess to a family of generally enjoyable performers, onslaught of maple syrup. are given no real opportunities to general? watch. Mel Brooks' Blazing Mormon children, she steals From that point on, the first side Segal's money, poses as a duchess show their talents. Segal seems too W: I think it's getting better, I Saddles (1974) has returned with improves with each song. Denny and heads toward Salt Lake City. much like an innocent cuddly bear think that it has to grow up. I think all its hilarity, zaniness and Laine, McCartney's right hand When Segal catches up to Hawn, to be involved in the kinds of events that we have not yet fully realized irreverence, and even another man, sings the second track, "The she is compelled to join forces to depicted here and even less likely the potential of how to rearrange viewing yields delicious delec• Note You Never Wrote." This song escape the renewed pursuit of the to be attracted to Hawn, barely the power. Television is built on the tation. But the good often-times begins to get things back to reality. Bloodworth gang. Predictably, she believable as a dance hall vamp. profit motive. Shows mean comes with the bad — and the new The engineering is rather mad• fosters a growing love for him as nothing, the products are film, The Duchess and the Dirt- dening, since McCartney vibrates the plot progresses. everything. water Fox stands as .a case in The film is well-paced and moves the vibes in the background from point. Q: Don't you think that it's a It all should fiave worked. along quickly enough. Still, it is a one speaker to the other. very potentially dangerous George Segal and Goldie Hawn Unfortunately, it doesn't. Indeed, comedy and on this level it fails. But, it keeps your interest. medium? are the stars. Segal is Charlie there are several moments of fine Other than some sight gags, the Laine, also, rarely botches a vocal, comedic pathos — Segal and Hawn W: I never think of the negatives. Malloy, a cigar-smoking card laughs ultimately depend upon and he is helped by good seeking refuge at a Jewish wed• I can only think about what is shark who is as good at his humorless one-liners and pointless background vocals, and an ex• ding or the pair, traveling by potentially the best way to use the profession as he is at training his vulgarities. It makes one wonder pressive, excellently phrased lead stagecoach with a Mormon sim• medium. horse, Blackjack, to rescue him exactly what the screenwriters had guitar. This, you begin to say, is from a fix. Things simply never pleton, arguing in a combination of in mind. I am always living with the fear more like it. seem to go right: Blackjack broken French and Spanish and The next song, "She's My Baby," that I will no longer have it. That I responds to Segal's whistle from a pig-English — but most else is Producer-director-co-scripter will no longer be able to create Melvin Frank (1973's A Touch of is a potential AM single, but, second story hotel room, but, upon either terribly unfunny or just paradoxically, it is a good tune. It's another character, that what I am jumping, Segal finds that the horse plain tasteless. Class) has created a picture of able to create is no longer viable, obvious self-indulgence. It seems light, which McCartney has a right has not positioned itself under the to do, and it's catchy. McCartney that it's not interesting to anybody. While attempting at times to clear that the cast and crew had window and he falls loudly to the changes his voice a little, and From when I rehearse to when I spoof the Western movie genre, the much more fun in the creation than ground. works its versatility around a perform it, I don't always know film more often than not reduces to the audience has in the viewing. Forced into participating in a melodic bass for a song he could what's going to come on. I just the same tired cliches. As the pair However, Segal and Hawn do bank robbery by the villain have written 10 years ago. It's have to go on a great amount of gain a temporary respite in a approach their roles with a certain Bloodworth (Roy Jenson) and his pretty good. trust, that I have the taste, and I canoe floating downstream, it is amount of integrity and honesty have picked the right choice. gang, Segal escapes with the stolen $40,000 and the bandits on his trail, hardly surprising that rapids await (two virtues the film itself lacks), In spite of his multi-talented One of the first things that I ever and heads to San Francisco to book them. albeit their characters' scriptural voice, though, you wonder whether wrote down in my acting notebook passage to Australia. He never weaknesses, and do provide the Paul can let it all hang out, like he was "in your choice, is your Then, of course, there follows the makes it. movie with its only moments of used to. Any doubts about this talent." final showdown, perhaps the In a rather seedy Barbary Coast delight. selling out are destroyed by Q: Does it ever bother you that biggest staple of the bunch. It's all dance hall, he catches a fancy for "Beware My Love," which is very to most people you're only a here — from the lynching to the Amanda Quaid (Goldie Hawn), a It is mainly for Segal and Hawn likely the best he's done in two television personality? gunfights — and nothing novel is hooker and singer of such that The Duchess and the Dlrt• years. W: Yes, it bothers me a lot... added. suggestive songs as "Please Don't water Fox is in any way worth• It is straight rock and roll — no Q: There must be a lot of people Touch .' Iy Plums." Of course, she Perhaps the most disappointing while. With a different vehicle, satire involved he -e, as in a few of that have never seen your show, wants nothing to do with him. aspect of Dlrtwater Fox, though, is the team would shine. and don't even know who you are. IlIRN TO PAGfc 7 P«g* 6 THE COWL. WEDNESDAY. MAY 5. 1W6 * * * * BOARD * The BOG urges * * * every- one to get out * OF * * this week and have a GOVERNORS $ great time before exams. * * * * presents * * 15* Each 7/S1.00 * * * ALL WEEK * * * Spring This is it!! * School is over so * * * Weekend $ come out and celebrate. * * * * # # # WEDNESDAY, MAY 5 THURSDAY, MAY 6 FRIDAY, MAY 7 * * * "Ladies and Gentlemen, * * * OUTDOOR CONCERT * LITTLE FEAT* the Rolling Stones" * IN FRONT OF FENNELL * * LIVE IN ALUMNI HALL 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. An outdoor movie * 8 p.m. * Food, Band and Beer in front of Slavin Center PC Student tickets * * WOOD RIVER JUHCWH * $4.50 in advance at 8 p.m. $6.50 at the door * LAWRENCE TALBOT

* (Hurry Tickets are going fast) * PON CARTER Beer will be served!!! * ************************* * * * SATURDAY, MAY 8 * * SATURDAY NIGHT SUNDAY, MAY 9 * * Fan in Front of SMn % The * * Mellow Afternoon of * * Chris Hillman Band 0UTW0R CARHIVAL* * Music in Front of Slavin * LIVE IN ALUMNI HALL * * * Bands, Beer, Hamburgers # * Band will be playing from * * 8 p.m. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Hot Dogs, Chicken, and Games, * * * * PC Student tickets FOOD AND BEER SERVED add up to a great Saturday * in front of Slavin. * on sale this week * NO EXIT BAND * * * * THE COWL. WEDNESDAY. MAY 5. 1976 Page ' Social Worker Plans African Adventure By Celia Kettle administer first aid, deliver The opportunity to spend the children, and how to take care of summer in any foreign country, is other medical needs. an adventure in itself. Ernest Alexander, a senior social work "I had some previous knowledge major at Providence College, will of what the Cross Roads program be spending eight weeks in an was about. I had been interested in African village, living with its the work they were doing, so I people to help them in any way he decided to apply this year. It is a can. chance for me to do something Alexander is participating in the different and worth while with my Cross Roads Africa program. summer. It will be an important Cross Roads is a non-profit cross cultural experience for me," organization, which was founded in said Alexander. 1955, by Dr. James Robinson. The Cross Roads expects two main New York based group has sent resuls from its volunteers. First, over 4000 volunteers to 33 French they must make themselves and English speaking African available upon their return, to countries, during the twenty years speak to any interested of its existence. It was organized to organizations and groups about offer Americans a unique their summer experiences. educational encounter with non- Secondly, volunteers are expected western cultures. to raise $1500, which is half of the "Take a little more off the top. Joe:" Workers repair one of the traffic control bumps on campus last week. Volunteers are sent to live in cost to send them to Africa. Cross rural African villages to work on Roads will pay the other half. various community development Alexander is hoping to gain PC Shocks Speeding Drivers, projects with the people. support from the PC community in Agricultural and health his efforts to raise funds for this development projects, which are trip. He will have a table set up in necessary to the growth and the Slavin Center on May 6 to sell But Later Shaves Bumps existence of the villages, are raffle tickets. The raffle is spon• stressed upon. sored by Cross Roads, with first By Frank Fortin fact that the approach of the Byron did not have available Alexander r hoping to be sent to prize a trip for two to Akra, Ghana. Providence College's effort to bumps was unannounced. figures on the exact cost of the Efaha, Nigeria, where he will work Plans for a fund-raising dinner are ut down speeding autos on Joseph L. Byron, vice-president bumps and their removal, but he on a medical health education also in the works. Alexander points ampus resulted in the con- for business affairs, said that the offered, "They're very inex• program with the villagers. He will out that all gifts are tax-deductible truction of needed, but dangerous bumps were installed to cut down pensive." teach the local people how to and urges anyone interested in md costly, speed bumps on most on the number of drivers along the The removal was done because operate audio visual materials sponsoring him to please contact ampus roadways. Due to com- inner campus roads. "Where the "we don't want to do something for which will teach them how to him. Jaints from motorists over the bumps are located is off-limits the benefit of the community and wor engineering of the bumps, during the daytime. We had had damage the vehicles at the same hey were shaved by about two chains put up during the daytime time. That's the last thing I want to Ducharme, Giordano Share inches in height last Friday. and make it a pedestrian campus. do," according to the vice- Everrett Burns, director of president. maintenance at PC, said the "Unfortunately, the tire Paul Pisano, the Student bumps were installed during the department would not let us lock Congress lawyer, had told the Cowl's 3rd Rookie Award April vacation to "cut down on the chains. As a result, it didn't group earlier in the week that Diane Ducharme and Tom January. She was also nominated speeding. We thought they were take too long for people to realize before the signs announcing the Giordano were co-winners of the for the features award. law enough." He said that when that all you had to do was drop the placement of the bumps were Postrider Rookie of the Year Giordano, a freshman business constructing the bumps, the chains and drive through them." constructed, he could not see how award, presented at The Cowl's major, joined The Cowl last Sep• repartment "estimated what the college would be able to defend annual banquet last Thrusday. tember and has worked on the vould be an appropriate height." He said that the only time the itself from a student who could sports staff. Also nominated for the "hey were six inches high until College can in fact close the inner prove that his car was damaged by sports award, he has primarily liey were lowered. campus to traffic is during the the unexpected arrival of the Ducharme, a junior English covered soccer and , as R and R Company of Pawtucket evening, when the student security bumps. major, has worked on the features well as other special events. installed the bumps. One worker, patrol is on duty to watch the There were three bumps con• staff since last October. She has Other winners of Postrider • ho would not be indentified, said chains. structed: on a road between Slavin handled a variety of topics, from awards included Paul Szemancz- tat the school enlisted the com- "There are other means to Center and Aquinas Hall, near the reviews to a study of left- ky, News; Dea Antonelli, any's help when other work was control traffic," said Byron, "But Dominican cemetary, and on a handedness, and authored the Features; John O'Hare, Sports; eing done. if you have to drive in, then you road between McVinney Hall and Kennedy article, published in and Jane Hickey, Office. "We put in a few sidewalks, like watch for the safety of the people." Slavin Center. In addition, Joseph Zito was ear the cemetary, the building given a special Postrider award in er there (Slavin), and they said recognition of his abilities to make iey wanted us to do these Paul McCartney Returns people laugh through his familiar jumps). They wanted them high, and widely-read column. ien they found out that they Were The awards are named after the io high," he said. with 'Speed of Sound' country's original postriders, the Burns admitted that the bumps men who were responsible for Con't from Page 5 ere too high for foreign cars, In the midst of the final chorus, a doubt, the best on Side One. dispersing news during colonial the Venus and Mars tracks, but hich usually are lower to the the lead guitar explodes into an You get the idea. The second side days. good be-bopping stuff. The bass is exciting run of riffs, while the round than American-made cars. has its token piece of junk ("Silly This is the third year the awards strong, as it should be, and the acoustic guitars strum mad• The worker for R and R said, Love Songs") with four very fine have been given out. Last year's drums are hypnotic, just like any deningly. The piano is appropriate It's bad when you don't know songs and one fair tune. recipients were Robert Avakian, iut them. That's where all the rock 'n' roll song should be. — everything is just right. Without The significant thing about this News; Joseph Zito, Features; come from. But once you album is the concept, which is the Michael Griffin, Sports; Mary about them, you'U have no fact that the band is playing at a Dodge, Office; and Francis Fortin, lem." J.J. Beard's Offers place called the Speed of Sound. Rookie of the Year. Steve Sanford, president of The - music is deliberately The winners in the five regular Student Congress, felt the major Good Food and Prices danceable, and deliberately more categories were selected by [roibleb m was their height, and the simple. It is the sort of restraint Edward D. Cimini, former editor- By John Reilly appeal to the area colleges for their McCartney needed to write some in-chief, and John F. Marien, PC offers a variety of mediums business, and they are starting to good stuff again. former features editor. Last jf relaxation for its students. It gain popularity among the The other point worth men• January, Cimini appointed Marien EUROPE 76 offers mixers where there is students. tioning is the degree with which the chairperson of a special Awards dancing and drinking; the Rat rest of Wings have a hand in the Committee, one of whose duties The food is neither very fancy was to nominate persons for the No frills student teacher where there is sitting, talking and album. Denny Laine wrote a good drinking; and the Naval, where nor expensive, but it is very good. song on Side Two, and Jimmy Postrider awards. charter flights. Write: drinking and shouting prevail. Die menu covers a wide variety of McCulloch wrote one on Side One. The committee also agreed to Global Student Teacher dishes and sandwiches, all within give Zito a special award. Other A new restaurant has crept up on in extremely reasonable price Travel, 521 Fifth the comer of Admiral Street and Each member of the band sings committee members were Michael Avenue, New York, range. Beer is served by the on at least one track; Laine gets Delaney, Ellen White, and former Douglas Avenue: J.J. Beard's. pitcher or by the mug, and wine N.Y. 10017, Call 212-379- two because he's more ex• editors Nancy Shea and James J. J. Beard's isn't a large place, can be had by the glass, half-litre, Travers. but it has a great deal to offer. The perienced. With the exception of 3532. or litre. The awards, which recognize owners of the restaurant try to McCartney's wife, the singing is uniformly good. Paul drowns work performed during Cimini's There is a happy hour from 4-6 Linda out in the horn section, so editorship, were open exclusively p.m. from Monday to Friday. On her song is OK. to staff members, editors were not SENIORS Tuesday nights after 8 p.m., happy eligible. hour prices ($1.35 per pitcher) are There are some sweet songs on The Cowl's annual banquet was in effect. There is no cover charge. the record, though. But you do not held at the Cranston Hilton Inn, in The Marine Corps seeks Officer Candidates notice them as much, because you Cranston, R 1 Md tribute to Live entertainment is featured are not overpowered by the slop; it Cimini's e A ooard and staff, Call (203) 244-2168 (collect) four nights a week, Thursday to is served in moderation. McCart• guests included the Reverend Sunday. This includes talent from ney, moreover, does not over- Thomas R. Peterson, P.P., or write: in and out-of-town. engineer the album, he does not president of the College, Father MARINE CORPS OFFICER PROGRAMS over-instrumentalize the album, Michael R. Cc ario, O.P., 135 High Street J.J. Beard's is a place to go and and he doesn't over-vocalize the issistant to the dsident, and Hartford, Ct. 06101 have a good tune with a few album. Everything is just right. Father John A. M-Mahon, O.P., friends. Welcome back, Paul. he advisor to The Cowl. Psge • THt niWL WEDNESDAY, HA> i. HT» Sport Puzzle

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By Al Palladino No, these are not two tavlteet to the Olympic trials. Coach Gavltt hi obviously explaining Answers can be forward, backward or diagonally, tinea the dunking rale to • couple of his most handsome players. I.) Former Houston Rocket Coach, 2.) Trio of hockey brothers, 3.) PC Irish track star, 4.) Frosh soccer goalie, 5.) Athletic Director, 6i Hockey coach, 7.) Tennis brothers, 8.) Frosh on hoop team, 9.) Sportsdesk: Gavitt Confident Hassett's first name, 10.) Club footballer, 11.) Hockey goalie, 12.) Celtic guard, IS.) Golf and hockey star, 14.) Marvin Barnes team, 15.) Track captain. 16.) Voice of PC Basketball, 17.) Bullet forward, By John O'Hare Philly's West Catholic High, Kim terpreter), "This is the fourth time 18.) Co-captain PC baseball, 19.) PC Canadian-bom hockey star, The Summer Olympics are fast Leonard of Rogers High in Toledo, I have been in the United States 20.) Women's hockey coach, 21.) Last PC hoop star to lead nation in approaching. Dave Gavitt, a and the ever popular Sly Williams Every trip to the United States is scoring, 22.) 2nd in career rebounds, 23.) JV hooptter, 14.) B- member of the Olympic Selection from Lee High in Connecticut. very pleasant. Sports acts as an baller's first 75-76 loss, 25.) Hoop coach before Mullaney, 26.) Committee (New England and According to Gavitt: "Three emissary between our countries. Former tennis coach and former hoop star with same last name, New York area), knows it and so haven't visited us yet. We haven't It's important to know about your does head coach, Dean Smith. 27.) Former hockey coach. lost anybody though." life, and you have to learn about They also remember four years ours." •' ago, when the U.S. lost in in• ternational competition for the One of the biggest curiosities of Apartment Wanted first time since Dr. Naismith the Russian's basketball exhibition nailed a peach basket to the wall in with PC was the U.S.S.R.'s center, To Sublet for the Summer the Springfield YMCA. 7-2 Uliana Semenova. While she Call Karen 941-4595 was at Providence, Semenova between 10 00 2:30 "Personally, I think we'll win," remarked (through an in- Happy Mother's Day! assures Gavitt. "But coach Smith ******************************* has only six weeks to get his players together. We have a real f good chance. This year it's not just the Russians. The team has to look * out for Yugoslavia. They're every BIG BROTHERS AND BIG SISTERS bit as tough." MRS. SPIGNESI! PC's own Bruce Campbell and Joe Hassett were two of the 48 * ANNUAL TAG DAY invitees to the Olympic trials al North Carolina State from May 3C * >FROM THE BOYS OF: to June 6. > Joe's Hall, McDermott, Stephen, Dore, Raymonds * Thursday. May 6 "Hassett and Campbell are as * sFennell. Guzman, the Football, Baseball, Basketball,' good as anyone," said Gavitt. "There's so much talent there, * 'Hockey, Soccer, Track and Rifle Teams. they'll have to go in good shape. The try outs will last four hours a * Your contributions will be used for J day." Almost every big name in college f basketball will be at the trials, like * Christmas presents, the picnic, and toward * , , , Bo Ellis and Ron Lee. * * Plus the not so big ones like, Willie J the purchasing ot a van. Please give.... it is * Howard, Wayne Sikma, Mike Davis, and one high school invitee, Darrell Griffiths. * * Still, the best don't always make *for a very worthy cause. it. Remember what happened to Marvin Barnes after leading the * * trials in rebounding four years *************»****************$ ago?

Gavitt on the reaomittance ol dunking in collegiate basketball: Singer "I'm delighted. It's an exciting part of the game. The only time you really see it is when the defense is so badly beaten it's just a question of a layup or a stuff. II KATHLEEN NELSON helps a player's development anc increases his jumping skills. We've and always allowed it in practice."

Joe Nicholson is one of five Providence College students who have been playing for the Harp Recital Providence Rugby Club this spring Nicholson and PC ruggers Bill Allen, Rick Mastrianna, Bill by DriscoU and Mike Welch will compete with sixteen teams from around New England for the 1976 NE Rugby Union championship CAITRIONA YEATS The club is the defending champ and host club for the tourney which will be held May 8-9 at Hope High School. Admission is free. Sunday, May 9 8 p.m. Paul Aiello. a play-making guart from Johnston. Rhode Island, has indicated that he will attend PC next season. The Friars are still '64 Hall recruiting Fran 'Vise from Balboa Hath on the W. .. John Nolan GOT WHAT YOU WANT — AND MORE" fran New York. JUie Brooks from THE COWL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1976 Page » Racketeers in Full Swing

By Tom Giordano attended the same high school and program. The expansion will On many a sunny afternoon, were the Connecticut State High enable the Friars to draw better numerous tennis hacks show up at School runners-up in doubles play. players despite not being able to the Raymond Field in full regalia Faulise added that they are "both award any scholarships. (triple knit, high voltage, color- excellent singles players." coordinated tennis togs) anxious to Beginning next fall, PC will enjoy an invigorating round of Coach Faulise also had praise for maintain a fall season and begin tennis. Gary Malloy, a sophomore, who competition in area tournaments. was last year's number one player If they arrive between the hours and this year's best single player This will attract the good area of 2 p.m. and 6 p.m., they have to with a record of 5-1. Faulise called players who attended URI and wait because the courts are the doubles team of sophomores Brown because of their fuller reserved for varsity practice Ken Smith and Al Jacobs "ex• programs. during those times. cellent." Faulise remarked, "The good In consolation, their patience has He believes the team has been New England players, who didn't not gone for naught because this competitive because there are "so come here because there was no year's men's tennis team is en• many good players" and points out chance of them getting better, will joying an extremely successful that he has used many different now come here." season. Currently, their record is 6- players throughout the season. 2 with two remaining matches. Expanding on this, he said that This season PC has lost only to "we might go 0-8," in the fall In recent matches, they defeated Boston College, in their first season "but, we're going to play Assumption College, 5-4, last match, and to URI. Along with the best teams because you don't Thursday and their April 26 contest Brown, whom the Friars face on get better by playing the junky versus Holy Cross has been can• next Tuesday, these have been the teams." celed. Against Assumption, PC toughest teams on PC's schedule. won four of the six singles matches Faulise feels that the Friars can Coach Faulise commented that including Neil O'Hurley's "cap the season off if we beat because tennis is an individualized devastation of his opponent in two Brown." Until three years ago, PC sport, "the1 big .thing is the tour• consecutive 6-0 sets. had not even scored a point in naments," (where the player gets In doubles play, the Greyhounds competition against Brown. "one chance to play and that's it." won two of the three matches, but The playeu will anptove with the the win by Jay Manthorne and According to Faulise. Brown, stronger schedule' and the better Gary Malloy in the second match URI, and PC are "at an equal exposure. And to Faulise, this was all that was needed for the level." This is based on the fact the means that they will "have a good Friars to win. Manthorne, a senior Friars are expanding their shot in the tournarrfents." who is captain of the team, is just returning from an ankle injury that has hampered him from the beginning of the season. The team is coached by Jacques Faulise, a tennis pro who co- Wharf Tavern PC Mired in Slump; captained the PC tennis team in 1973 and is in his first year of coaching the Friars. Faulise on the water believes he has some "really good Looks Ahead to URI players on the team." Among them are Freshmen Neil Warren, R.I. Continued from Page 10 Warwick, pitched six and one-third O'Hurley and Chris McNeil who I Conn stretched its lead to 6-1 in innings of strong baseball. He gave If top of the sixth on a homerun by up two runs (both on homers), five )u-nont, who was designated hits, and struck out three in his Netters, 2-2 liter for the contest. Dumont's stint on the mound. We are pleased to announce After completing two-thirds of »ner was one of the longest hits of The Friars had only five hits off their season the women's tennis ht year as it hit the top of the tree Connecticut ace Tom Germani team holds a record of two wins ti enter field over 400 feet from while stranding five runners on and two losses with two matches to i le plate. the GRAND OPENING of our base. Germani, now 9-1, gave up play. (Dffed made it 7-1 with UConn's one run (unearned) and five hits th homer of the day. Coffed, while striking out seven. This week the Lady Friars had 4 RBI's for the day, hit his Friar Dust: PC's record dipped defeated Dean Junior College, 4-3. ler over the left-field fence in to 10-13 while Connecticut moved eighth. UConn rounded out the Winners were Lynda Byrne, CROW'S NEST up to 20-5... Co-captain Barry third singles, 6-0, 6-2; Maribeth ing when Coffed walked to Sullivan did not play again .. e in a run in the ninth. Kielbasa, fourth singles, 6-0, 6-3; Doubleheader Sunday against Debbie Noviello, fifth singles, 6-1, I ;'s only other bright spot was Dartmouth was rained out... Next on pitching on left-hander Dave 7-6; and Maureen Bailie and Cindy game is today at Hendricken Field Meckus, second doubles, 6-1, 6-2. H 'er. Meyer, a senior from in doubleheader against URI. Defeated were Nancy O'Hara May 8, first singles, 4-6, 6-4, 5;7; Monique 1976 Drolet, second singles, 2-6, 6-4, 3-6; and Sue Sarcione and Donna Parry, first doubles 3-6, 6-2, 6-7. Our new upstairs dining room can ac• WORK commodate over 130 people and features large picture windows overlooking the water, air conditioning and our regular IN EUROPE menu specializing in steaks, seafood, and home-baked pastries. Pick your own lobsters Holland IIP} - You can llv. and traval Indapandantly in Europe from our live lobster pool. for little or no monev. Part tlma and full tlma work la available In England. Franca, Gormany, Holland. Swltierland and Auatrla. Luncheon: Mon.-Sat. 12 to 3 p.m. Work rangea from taking public opinion nolle In England to making hiking trade In Germany. Other temporary jobe ara Dinner: Mon.-Sat. 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. available In raaorte. cltlea and vlllagee throughout the wlna harveet In October. Sunday and Holidays 12 to 9:30 p.m. By working In one country, then plcklno up end moving on to other countrlea, etudente'oen aee Europe et their own pace while MAKE YOUR GRADUATION DAY Page It THE COWL. WEDNESDAY. MAY 5, lvn Bert Picks Gilbride Coach Will Head Women's Hoop Team

By Debbie Noviello and Brown University basketball applied for the job, along with Tim, John O'Hare player. Bert is slated to help with but we considered Tim being an Helen Bert, the women's athletic the overall program as a general alumni and the excellent job he's director, has announced that Tim assistant. Connolly will the done," she remarked. Gilbride will be the new women's Athletic Office with scheduling for At North Smithfield, Gilbride basketball coach for the 1976-1977 women's events and will continue took the team from last place to a season. He replaces Kay Mac- as the women's tennis coach. She 500 record. He inherits a women's donald who left for personal was last year's women's basket• team that is coming off its best reasons. Gilbride, Class of '74, was ball captain. Gilbride and Connolly year in the school's history. The formerly coach of the North Smith- are also engaged to be married. Lady Friars are a young team, field High boy's squad, and has "This was my decision," said with the nucleus of talent being played varsity basketball for Bert. "When we were told the mostly freshmen and sophomores. Providence for four years. Russians were going to play us, we The Women's Athletic Office He was captain of the soccer didn't have a basketball coach. expects to attract some of the best team his senior year at PC, and Tim was good enough to offer his high school talent in the area next was a two-sport athlete throughout services immediately. He had one year, so with a new coach, a his college career. week to get (he team ready and he winning team and some class Gilbride's assistants will be did a great job." recruits, this may put Providence Tim Gilbride.... Lisay Connolly, Class of '75 and Bert had "10 or 12" applicants up there with New England's best ...Helen Bert's choice Arthur Bert, Mrs. Bert's son and a for the position. "Some other men teams. PC Honors Golfers Win Athletes Providence College will salute the individuals that made the 1975- R.I. Title 1976 season one of the school's most By Brian Coody successful at the Annual PC The Providence College golf Athletic Awards Banquet, team let its record slip to 10-9, but tomorrow. they still were able to win the Six major trophies will be Rhode Island Division One golf distributed, under the affairs new championship. PC defeated Brown streamlined format. Most of the and the University of Rhode Island other awards for each sport have by the identical scores of 6-1 at been eliminated. However, all Brown's home course. varsity athletes will receive let• The Friars were paced by ters. Brendan Davis and John The awards are: McMorrow who each shot the low The Male Athlete of the Year score of the day, 75. Freshmen Ken This award is given to the out• Cook, Bob Milich and Mike Amore standing male performer who has each shot in the seventies and athletically distinguished himself swept both matches. Colin Ahearn during the past year. and Brian Reilly both played well The Female Athlete of the Year but came up against hot opponents. Ahearn lost to Brown by the score The woman who has of 3-2 and Reillv dropped his match distinguished herself athletically to URI, 5-4. over the 1975-1976 season, will receive this award. Earlier in the week, the Friars The Mai Brown Award played Holy Cross and Brown, This trophy goes to the senior winning by the identical score of 4- athlete who has best displayed 3. Jim Dee of Holy Cross was low qualities of leadership, integrity man for the day, shooting an even and sportsmanship. par 71. The Sina Que Non Award Annually, this award is given to Ken Cook was low man for the the male or female athlete who has Friars with a fine 73. Ahearn and distinguished him or herself Milich also won both of their sportswise, but has remained matches. Rick Forlizzi and Reilly virtually unnoticed. split their matches. Forlizzi beat Two special awards will be given Holy Cross, but lost to Brown and out also. The banquet will be held Reilly lost to the Crusaders but at Raymond Hall at 7:30 p.m. held on to beat Brown one-up. Paul Kilmartin played well but lost both Parks Wins of his matches. Although the season has been 227, led his team to a decisive 123 disappointing, Coach Joe Prisco is pin win in this year's PC Bowling optimistic about the New England Championship. championship, held this Thursday Parks, along with Dana and Friday at the Agawam Hunt Iacovelli, Kevin Mullins, Chris Golf Course. They should be Dixon, and Pete McKenna threw contending for the crown ilong the ball well all day and had 2534 with the top teams in New total pins. England. Second place went to the team of Mike Bedford, Bob O'Leary, Kevin Gormley and Frank Welsh with a Bruins Beat 2411 lotal pinfall. In third place was the fivesome Lady Friars of Mike Zipp, Steve Marrinan, Jim O'Brien, Lenny Walker and Joe "Our toughest games are coming Mullaney Jr. with a pin count of up." Coach Tom Palamara 2322. Lowi pnoto by Mike Delaney couldn't have understated the John Curry and Dave Curley Friar hurler Mike Zito sends a pitch homeward against UConn. PC lost 8-1. situation any better. Against made some clutch putts and scored Brown, the PC women's Softball a one under par 71 to win the team had their record lowered to 3- Providence College Golf Open. PC Loss to UConn Hurts 4, after being trounced by the The tourney, which was played Bruins, 26-4. as a two man best-ball, had 140 However earlier in the week, PC contestants. This marks an in• Chances For Tourney Berth was able to win 19-17 over RIC and creased participation since in last By AlPalladino trouble keeping the ball down, last• PC countered with its only run it 20-3 over cross-town rival, Bryant. year's tournament only 52 people Question: What does a team in ing only one and two-thirds inning. the bottor of the third. Co-captaii Against RIC, Beth Bagley en• "putted around." In second were the middle of a hitting slump look UConn started things off with a Steve All • ta singled and moved t< tered the game in the second inning Kevin 0"Keefe and Bill Fay with a for? Answer: Good Pitching. Russ Larabee homer over the left second or a force out. With two with the bases loaded. She put out 72 and the teams of John Lane and Question: What does a team with field wall. Center fielder Bill outs, Allii ta scored on an error by the fire and pitched well the rest of Kerry Reilly and Bob Burke and pitchers who have a tendency to Crowley followed with a single and UConn slnrtstop Sander. the way. Ginger Ledgard and Mark Ford tied for third with a 73. throw the gopher ball do? Answer: scored on a homer by Henry Kathy Connolly supplied the hitting Intramural footnotes: Softball They look for good hitting. Thus, Sander. The fot H inning saw one of the with two hits each while Kathy enters its last week as a full slate is the Friar problems seemed to be Matt Hukill and Jim Dumont best put - of the year. Center Little contributed with a triple. slated...Some intramural hockey unending. It was evident in PC's 8-1 each singled and with runners or fielder Tim Boyle, turned in a PC played one of their best players still can't play Softball loss at the hands of University of second and third, Doug Coffed fielding in, taking away a sure games of the year. The fielding because they haven't paid their Connecticut. doubled into the gap in left center double 1 mayl/e a triple by was sharp and Nancy St. Ives debts yet....Party held in Naval to Connecticut, ranked number one and Connecticut led 5-0. Dave making diving catch in right supplies the long ball with a homer. award prizes for successful golf in New England, broke a scoreless Meyer relieved and was able to get center ill i It was to be one of the Kathy Little and Mary Tuffle also ton.-ney....Bowling tourney had duel with five runs in the second the last out by striking out Craig two brif spots of the day for PC. contributed with some clutch mere entries than ever. inning. Loser Mike O'Connell had Pinney. See PC, Page 9 hitting.