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Volume XXIX No. 13 Wednesday. September 29, 1976 Providence, R.I. 02918 Night School Reviews Role By P.A. Tiernan "You'll always get the day-night dichotomy," said Dr. Roger Pearson, dean of the School of Con• tinuing Education. Last November, the Faculty Senate formed a committee to study the relationship between the evening school and the day school. Under the chairmanship of Dr. Stephen Mecca, possible problems and opportunities over the next 10 years were discussed. The result of these discussions came in the form of a list of questions. These questions covered the four areas which the committee considered to be the major topics of controversy: financial operations, personnel status, academic operations, and admissions. "Financial operations" is concerned with such uncertainties as, "Can the College look to Con• tinuing Education as an additional source of revenue in the future? Is SCE subsidizing the day school? Should it subsidize the day school? What should the tuition policy be?" "Personnel status" studies the faculty situation: "What should the policy be with regard to teaching appointments on SCE? What are (should be) the criteria for the selection of faculty in SCE? Should day school faculty teach in SCE as part of their day school teaching load and for day school compensation?" are among questions asked. The queries of "academic operations" include "What should be the policy with regard to new programs and courses?" Committee Approves Library Thefts Law School Concept Still a Problem By JtmMonahan be designed to serve the needs of The Chronicle of Higher A faculty meeting on Wed- approximately 350 to 400 Education reported last week By Jane Hickey nesday, September 22, met to students. Father Peterson was that the 10-year increase in ap- six percent of its books, while the PC has a problem with book review a report of the committee adamant in stating that these medical-dental library at Tufts thefts, but its problem is not to study the feasibility of a law students, as well as the faculty, University finds approximately nearly as severe as that of most school at . funding, and the dean, would be eight percent of its collection 'Any law school university libraries. The committee, led by considered separate and distinct missing annually. presiding Justice Joseph R. from the undergraduate College. A recent article in The The University of California at Weisberger, was organized by The committee agreed in this must stand Chronicle of Higher Education Berkeley found an astounding the Very Reverend Thomas R. respect and added that the law reports that the mutilation and fourteen percent of its books Peterson, O.P., in 1975 to study school should become "self- completely theft of books has become an missing after an inventory in the possibility of establishing a supporting" within a four-year increasing problem on most January, 1975. law school at the College. It was penod, and would therefore not college campuses. PC boasts a much better concluded by the committee that affect the financial situation of independent." The Chronicle found that the record, according to Joseph H. it would take approximately $3 the undergraduate College in any stolen books are usually new Doherty, library director. He million to get the law school way whatsoever. books in great demand and that said that an inventory was taken started. they usually fall under one of the in the summer of 1975, the first of year, the increase was slight, but following categories: social its kind since the new building Father Peterson commented Father Peterson was firm in officials expect a two per cent has been occupied. that about one-half of the his decision to delay a final drop for the most recent year, He explained that such an requisite funding needed could be decision on the committee's once figures are compiled. inventory was impossible before raised without too much of a recommendations until he has Harvard University law school, problem; however, he added that received affirmation from the that time since the staff was in usually one of the most popular the process of changing over the remaining funds would be faculty, students, and the cor• places for applications, ex• more difficult to obtain. poration of the College. from the Dewey Decimal perienced their first enrollment System to the Library of The committee, considering all The committee report will be drop in 10 years in 1974-75. Congress System. aspects of the situation, discussed at a special meeting of Even minority enrollments, The inventory found ap• recommended that Providence the faculty sometime in October. which have increased two-and proximately 2200 books missing, College seriously consider the Also due to study the report are three-fold during the last decade, primarily from the categories of opening of the proposed law the Faculty Senate, the Student are slowing_Although figures will languages and literature, which school. Congress and the Committee on probably still indicate an in• contain the largest percentage of The proposed law school would Administration composed of the crease for the past year, national the PC library's collection. vice-presidents, deans and law school officials expect the The next three largest division directors of the College. increase to be below five per categories of missing books were Father Peterson hopes to oe cent. in the fields of science, social Inside able to have a designed course of The Weisberger panel states science, and philosophy, religion action for the College's cor• that the $3 million in funds and psychology. However, this New Mixer Policy, poration by the first of the year. necessary to start the law school loss represents only one-fifth of The review process should be Page 2 will be allocated in the following one percent of the total collection. completed by about this time. manner: establishing a law Doherty stated that while he library, $500,000; renovating the Poli.-Sci. Job Joseph Doherty: Trying to keep was not overjoyed at the prospect According to the report, ap• Chapin complex, $500,000; proximately 600 law school ap• tabs on stolen books. of losing any books, this figure is. Opportunities, Page 3 classroom furnishings, $300,000 not too distressing by comparison plications a year are made by and salaries supported by tuition Rhode Island residents ex• for the first four years, $1.7 See PC, Page 7 Fribourg Memoir: pressing interest in the legal million. sciences, specialized texts in law and medicine, cookbooks, books profession. The report also It also states that the American My Turn, Page 4 states, "Rhode Island residents about drugs, and those dealing Bar Association requires a law with sexual behavior. find difficulty in obtaining ad• school to "maintain and ad• The Chronicle also cites some mission to law schools." It cites minister" a law library and it figures for the percentages of that in recent times, colleges must be deemed adequate for the Nancy O'Hara, these losses. For example, it such as Harvard have generally continuation of the law program. Tennis accepted far fewer Rhode Island reports that two years ago, the residents than normal. See3M, Page 7 State University of New York at Pheenom, Page 10 Stony Brook lost an average of

In fact, most find it dull. Voters 1) They don't trust either the Distrust of politicians can also feel separated from the system political system of conventions, stem from a much more basic Election '76: Voter Apathy for three major reasons: parties, and back-room caucuses human emotion: envy. or the governmental system of For example, Joe America is traveling congressmen, partisan sitting in his living room. Joe is To Be Highest Since '24 presidents, and swinging the same age as Wayne Hayes - If Hart's predictions come true, senators; over 40, short, bald, and rotund. By Carol Grabowski the year 1976 may occupy a * DECISION* 2) They feel that voting is Joe got that way because he quit position in history not connected meaningless because there are smoking. Wayne Hayes got that It is Tuesday, November 2, with the Bicentennial: This year no real choices; way because he frequents the 1976. John Q. is running across could be the first year since 1924 3) They feel personally banquet and cocktail party Chapin parking lot, trying to beat that the Presidential voter powerless to change political life. circuit. In addition, Joe's wife the noon traffic on his way home. participation will drop below 50 '76 (?) In Political Alienation in looks like Wayne Hayes. John must pick up his little sister per cent. Contemporary America, Robert Joe picks up lis newspaper and at school, go home, study for a Why don't voters vote? Ideally, Gilmore and Robert Lamb list starts reading about the fact that, few hours, get to work, and then 1976 should be an easy year for three reasons why people don't despite the fact that he has a try to win back what he lost last the electorate to make a choice. trust the government: lovely second wife, Hayes also week in a few rounds of poker. Newspapers, television, and First in 1) Voters feel that most has enough money to spend John has already made his plans radio carry campaign news and government officials are $14,000 annually on a beautiful for the day. speeches every day. The Ford- crooked; 2) The electorate mistress. A guy with that kind of According to pollster Peter Carter Forensic Forums will be believes that politicians do not do opportunity just has to be Hart, John's plans for the first the younger generation's first the right thing; 3) Many crooked, doesn't he? Tuesday after the first Monday in chance to witness a political a Series Americans feel that the govern• November may be typical of an debate. ment is run by a few big interests See WHY, Page 7 astonishing 54 per cent of the But most voters don't find looking out lor themselves and Topulahon registered electorate: politics to be quite so interesting. not for everybody. rohn does not plan to vote. ***•••* Page 2 Wednesday. September 2*. 1*71 News that the odds against all of these Lecturer witnesses dying in that period were one hundred thousand Fr. McMahon Announces Due Here trillion to one. Who killed John Kennedy? Oswald publicly declared That question will be discussed during arraignment, "I'm just a patsy." Mixer Admission Policy next Tuesday when Mark Lane, a lawyer who is investigating the By Beth Vollano Telephone communications by a PC student carrying a valid knows for a fact that most of the question, will appear at Harkins In order to curb the amount of broke down in Washington) DC. ID. damage caused on campus is Auditorium with his retinue of damage resulting from mixers, immediately following the The guest must be signed in done by non-students or minors Alms and facts. Father John A. McMahon, vice who have been turned away from assassination. president of academic affairs, and the host is legally responsible Lane, who wrote the book and Oswald's address book con• for his guest's behavior. The mixers. Father McMahon screenplay for the movie stated at a recent Student hypothesizes that the fire alarm tained the number of an FBI Congress meeting, that the guest must be prepared to show Executive Action, is a leading agent. proof of identity and age if pulled at last Friday night's critic of the Warren Commission revival of a policy on admission mixer was probably pulled by a to mixers and similar events is alcoholic beverages are served at Report, which concluded that Lee the event. Minors will not be non-PC student. The event will be October 5 at presently in effect. Harvey Oswald was the lone admitted even as guests if He stressed that the decision to Harkins Auditorium, starting at assailant of President Kennedy, Only Providence College alcoholic beverages are served. evacuate a building is not the 7:30. Admission for students with and that there was no plot by students exhibiting a valid PC decision of the Student Affairs PC ID'S is one dollar, with any According to Father McMahon, others to kill the President. identification card will be ad• Office, but is neccesary by law. other college ID $1.50, and two ' "This policy protects the rights of Lane's lecture will include mitted into a mixer. All guests The building is under the dollars general admission. students to have a good time shots of the Zapruder film, which must be physically accompanied without outside interference " He jurisdiction of the battalion chief, many believe contains evidence, in the case of a fire alarm, and based on movements of Ken• only he determines if an alarm is nedy's head following the gun• false. shots, that there was more than Day By Day: WDOM Strives The sponsoring organization is one assassin. held liable for damage done to Senator Richard Schweiker (R- College property and is Pa. ), who successfully urged that To Live Up To Motto responsible for security. It is now possible to hire student security By Richard Ratcliffe ly l DJ's presiding. guards for mixers. Father Mc• includes classical music, news, According to Charlie McEntee, On November 2, in '64 Hall, Mahon stated that student sports, and rock music. general manager of WDOM, his WDOM will present full radio, TV security guards are better than WDOM is holding a number of station "is the most viable means and video tape coverage of uniformed security guards. of communication on the college special events this year, which Election Night 76. They plan to "I'm a fan of student security campus because ot its day by day include a lecture by Jim Ryan, a have the three networks guards. Student security is more operation." He added that 'DOM member of the Associated Press. broadcasting as well as video effective, because they know the is dedicated to bring educational He will speak about Journalism school, know who the students programming to the college tape interviews with political in 1976. are and know who are not. They community. He cited their science and economics October 1 will see a record hop live or attend classes here and diversified programming, which in Alumni Cafeteria with WDOM professors from the College See WDOM, Page 7 take pride in the school. They are protecting their friends, classmates, and school." There is more motivation amoung student security guards to do a good job then among Congress consider the question, charged, "There is no Question '...Good time but that both the FBI and C.I.A. lied to the Warren Commission." without outside Time called Lane "one of the three most popular lecturers on the college campus." interference..." J. Edgar Hoover said of Oswald's wife, "The first in• uniformed security guards." He dication was the retaining of a also mentioned that by hiring lawyer (Lane) that anyone would students, the organization "can not have retained if they were save money and get better ser• really serious in trying to get vice." down the facts." This Thursday, September 30, So Lane is not universally there will be a club fair from 1 praised. p.m. - 3 p.m. in the pit of Slavin Also among the facts which Center. This is a general in• Lane charges point to some sort formation fair geared towards of joint effort are: the freshmen. Eighteen material witnesses to Out-of-state unregistered the murders of Kennedy and voters may register and vote Oswald were dead by February, before October 2 at City Hall as 1967 A London actuary computed PC residents. Nominations for freshmen class officers and representatives to Student Residence Congress are from September 27 - September 29. Chmn. Active; A candidates' meeting will be held in Slavin 217 on September 29. Campaigning will be from Hopes High September 29 - midnight October 6. Speeches will be held in Slavin By Holly Green Center on October 5. Election day This year the Resident Board, is October 7. chaired by Fred Mason and Bob The Resident Board also would polled on a proposal to require Gorman, hopes to make resident not start the petition, and did not like to work more in unison with men to deposit their I.D. cards in students more aware that there is know of it until he was informed the lobby before entering female an organization working for the Dillon Club to allieviate a through secondary sources. dorms. The results of the vote, them. They also hope to make a perceived division between the which is being coordinated by The chairmen wish to inform few changes in their present resident and commuter assistant residence director, all resident students that any 'Fest Rules policies Excessive room damage populations. Donna McCaffrey, are complaints concerning living charges were sent out this The woman residents, it was unavailable at presstime. conditions should be taken summer, say the chairmen, and learned, are currently being __Mason emphasizes that he did directly to them. some students agreed with that Father Danilowicz, the coor• assessment. Mason feels that to agencies, setting up interviews, experience of seeking a job." The dinator for the annual charge a student for another's and establishing follow-up in• program provides approximately Oktoberfest at Providence damage, and the charging of Job Demand terviews for the student. Farley College, announced yester that exorbitant fees for painting is felt that it is the students option 325 jobs on campus. Since the under no circumstances will grossly unfair. Beginning of school, 200 jobs have whether he wants to use the Too High grant. To date Farley has placed anyone be admitted into the One change already in effect, oeen filled. Oktoberfest without a valid decided by the head residents, is 80 off-campus work study By Mark Gray The part-time jobs on campus students since the start of school. ticket. that all dorm parties will be held present a much more com- Unlike last year's festival in the Service Building on the The Employment Center, in petative atmosphere. D'Arcy The volunteer positions Farley which saw the admittance of Lower Campus, and not in the conjunction with the Financial said, "The demand far exceeds stated, "are also goal-oriented several-hundred students on a dorms. The main room of the Aid Office, offers students the supply." These jobs comprise and try to tail the position with stand-by basis, Father Service building is termed "in• various oDtions to Dart-time approximately 35 per cent of all what the student's interest is." Danilowicz stated that there will destructible." work. The two departments' jobs on campus. The food ser• The one disadvantage, he feels, of be no stand-by list and only The Resident Board also feels opportunities of employment are vices in Raymond and Alumni not getting reimbursed for ser• people with a ticket will be ad• there is a need for a new type of on three levels: work study on- Halls provide many of these jobs. vices is overshadowed by the and off-campus, part-time jobs mitted into Slavin Center this meal ticket. Too many have been Kathy Mariano, an employee of advantages in this type work. on- and off-campus, and volun• Sunday night destroyed easily, and too many the center, explained the ad• The advantages are a student teer work. Father Danilowicz explained students are lending their tickets vantage of hiring a work-study never knows who he will meet in that the facilities will not ac• on weekends. If a laminated ID The work study program on recipient. She stated, "It's regard to the future, and it commodate a large number of card could be designed, feels the campus is under the tutelage of (student employment) to the sometimes leads to a summer people and that if there was a Board, it would be more prac• Herbert D'Arcy, director of school's advantage because 80 job. Finally it gives the student crowd as large as last year's it tical. financial aid. cents of every dollar is paid by job experience in his particular would be impossible for anyone to Dormitory elections will be the federal government. field. have a good time. He cited one coming up soon, and another The work-study off-campus and Raymond Thibeault, a career difficulty that occurred when Battle of the Dorms is slated for D'Arcy stated, "The program volunteer program is headed by counselor who aids students in people attempted to use the stairs the spring. The Battle was one of gives the student an opportunity Paul Farley, director of the PC various ways at the center, stated in the union last year, no one of the Board's most successful to seek employment with Branch on Youth Employment. that the students seem to be very could walk up them ventures last year. remuneration and a real life Farley's job entails contacting satisfied with their placements. Wednesday. September », |»7« Page 1 Many Doors Are Open For Poli.-Sci. Majors (Second in a Series) and-or educational ad student's program. ministration, politics itself, and For example, Hudson By Gayle Friedman even the fields of community recommends the polit ical science organization. Approximately 43 political major to elect English courses, Dr. Richard Alsfeld, political science majors graduated this and perhaps to add a bit of science department head, and May. What is the concentration philosophy to his curriculum. Dr. William Hudson, director of all about. Is this field "open?" Both Alsfeld and Hudson agree the public administration Political scinece majors can there is no "one-to-one linkage" program, both emphatically look forward to an array of between strictly political science agree on the value of the well careers in the fields of law, courses and a position in the job rounded student federal, local, and state govern• market following graduation. A Hudson "definitely" advocates ments, public and private in• variety of interests and training taking advantage "of terest groups, specific business seem to be qualifications for irrelevancies" (to one's major) positions, journalism, teaching today's marketable grabs. regarding elective courses in a A new inter-disciplinary program of study in Public Ad• Textbook Prices Increase: ministration has been added to PC. Not a major, this program is geared to aid students in preparing themselves for a government career. Students Feel Pinch It directs students to PC September. Usually, the books courses which will allow them to By Mary Dodge gather skills which would be for the September semester are useful in governement em• The favorite gripe at the ordered in April. If this ployment. w4r \ beginning of each semester is procedure runs smoothly, the Participation in this program is aimed at the bookstore: the lines bookstore knows which books to noted on the college transcript and seemingly endless waiting, buy back from students by the More information may be ob• The reason for this trench between McDermott and Martin Ha lis and then the price of books. end of May. However, if more tained from Dr. William Hudson Is simple: Martin Hall's heating system, one of the oldest on students enroll in September, of the political science depart• campus, is falling apart, and the maintenance department la The lines 'have been made if the professors don't hand in ment. shorter this year, since the their orders on time, the Cited as an example is the bookstore has temporarily bookstore runs short of books. Harvard Business School, which Double-major and Personal Programs moved to Harkins Auditorium. wants no strictly business- But, there is little the bookstore The books can be specially- oriented students; the "jack-of- can do about the price of books, ordered,. They would usually all interests" type of students is according to general manager take seven to 10 days to arrive but called for. Options Widen Paths Dennis Hughes. since all other college A further example is the Yale By Kathy Conniff major and the individualized Business School, which features program. Hughes explained that the bookstores are doing the same political science as a basic Students of any year who are According to the dean of the price of books is dictated by the thing, the ordering times takes concern in its program. Policy- dissatisfied with their present College, Father Thomas H. publishers, and that books arrive longer. planning positions are focused major may not be aware that two McBnen, O.P., "Students whose on, while the business aspect of to the store already priced. It According to Hughes, not all alternatives are open to them. academic, intellectual, or the school has become subor- used to be that the price of books the professors are fully aware of The two options open to in• vocational needs cannot be met SeePOLI-SCI-Page7 went up every year; now it's the problem of high prices. As an terested students are a double within the normal departmental every semester. The rocketing alternative to the high prices structure are encouraged to rices as of late have been formulate curricular programs Elamed on the paper shortage offers the idea of using one Dook that do meet these needs." and inflation of chemicals, in per course and then having Quirk Institute The Double Major Program general. sutdents use books that are on requires a student to complete au reserve in the library. of the requirements of both of the The bookstore operates on a 20 chosen majors. In order for a per cent margin (That is, the In the past seven years, the Sponsors Symposium student to do this he must pick up price of books has risen 30 to 40 an enrollment request in the bookstore is allowed to mark up A panel, comprised of public books from the list price by 20 per per cent. In 1970, the average mine what will be in store for us Dean's Office. The request must cloth book cost $10.50. the officials, health care in the year 2000. be completed oy tne student, cent.) Out of this margin, the professionals and educators, will bookstore pays the salaries of its average paperback was $3. Now, "This is an especially op• signed by the appropriate the average cloth bound edition is discuss the current state of health portune time to review our department chairmen, and workers, freight to and from care systems in Rhode Island and from the publisher, handling $13 or $14 and the average nation's 200 years of health care - returned to the dean for ap• paperback is $6. At the beginning throughout the United States at a from its simple beginnings up to proval. charges, and the overhead of the symposium Friday at Providence bookstore. of the Western Civ program, the and including our present Students wishing to take up the Mack text book cost $7.95; next College. complex system." O'Brien said. Individualized Program are not year the price will be $10.95. The all-day session, which is The conference fee, which expected to satisfy all the Hughes explained that other being billed as "Bicentennial includes a luncheon, is $10. requirements of an individual bookstores, such as Walden, Hughes feels the question Health Conference," will begin at Registration can be made by academic department. Students mark up their books 40 to 60 per becomes not why do books cost so 9 a.m., in Slavin Center and is contacting the Quirk Institute of who devise their own program of cent. "You're getting a better much, but rather, are the books sponsored by the health services Industrial Relations at PC, or by study must demonstrate a need deal on textbooks than on worth the price? department, the Quirk Institute calling 865-2156. that transcends their specific anything else," said Peter of Industrial Relations, and the major and thus requires a special Banvich, assistant mananger of Rhode Island Department of curriculum. the bookstore. Veritas '76 Health. Hop, Talk Soon These requests may also be Commenting on the con• picked up in the Dean's Office ference, Prof. Francis O'Brien, and must be signed by all of the Hughes believes that the WDOM will be sponsoring a director of the Quirk Institute, involved department chairmen. reason students are so upset Almost Here record hop this Friday, October said, "As part of the program, They then should be returned to about the prices is because they 1. Admission is 50 cents, and beer the panelists will assess our will be three for one dollar. the dean for approval. have to pay for the books The 1976 Veritas. PC's annual success in implementing the Any student who takes part in themselves. Their tuition is paid yearbook, is scheduled to arrive James Ryan of the Associated health plan proposed during the either of the two programs will by a third party, Hughes the first week of October. It can Press will be the featured lieutenant governor's Health have his transcripts annotated believes, but the books must be be purchased in the Harkins speaker at another WDOM Care Symposium in 1969. that he has completed sucn a paid for by the students. Bookstore for 10 dollars. sponsored event. The subject, "The health care experts will news reporting, is open to the program. This year's issue features a then examine the controversial general public. Refreshments Father McBnen feels that a new section on the faculty and Another complaint of students questions, decisions and trends will be served, and will take place student who chooses to do this administrators. is the shortage of needed books. that have influenced health in the at Aquinas Lounge Thursday, will find that after graduation he The shortages are directly United States. They will also take September 30 at 7:30 p.m will be more marketable. related to the course changes in a look into the future to deter- WIN WITH THE FRIARS, ROTC HOW YOU CAN EARN TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS WHILE A STUDENT AT PROVIDENCE COLLEGE? HOW YOU CAN EARN, WITHOUT COST, EIGHTEEN CREDIT HOURS TOWARD YOUR DEGREE? HOW CAN YOU GUARANTEE YOURSELF IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT AFTER GRADUATION? WHERE YOU CAN FIND THE ANSWERS TO THESE QUESTIONS? READ ON: PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ROTC THE OTHER QUESTIONS CAN BE ANSWERED BY STOPPING AT THE MILITARY SCIENCE DEPARTMENT , PROVIDENCE COLLEGE CALL: 865-2471 or 865-2472 Page 4 Wednesday, September 29, i»7s The Cowl established by Providence College in 1935 member of Associated Collegiate Press Fribourg Traveller's Memoir: Size Priorities 'Wherever We Were, The backbone of any educational institution is the classroom. 9 Though Providence College has not been able to fully accommodate There Was a Party the growing number of resident students, fortunately the classroom By Bob Burke situation has been little affected by the increasing enrollment. •urke party. _Fro m Munich's * Remodeling of the lower campus has yielded more space for the The French call this Swiss town Oktoberfest to Innsbruck's that makes life in Europe so rich. expanding art department while leaving Stephen Hall open for Fribourg. German-speaking Olympics, Monaco's Grand Prix, In some countries nothing ever other classes. Coupled with the renovation of Aquinas Hall last people have given it the name Montreux's Jazz Festival, New seems to go right, yet the people don't care. They are having too spring, the physical problems of the classroom have been Freiburg, Americans who are Year's Eve 'on the Champs alleviated much fun to let life's tribulations familiar with this place have Elysees, wherever something Over the past four years the student-faculty ratio has ex• crazy was happening some crazy get them down. Other countries nicknamed it Freedale. perienced a slight, but statistically insignificant, increase. In the from Fribourg was part of it. are super-efficient yet the people Regardless of the spelling or are total bores. Life is free and 1973-1974 academic year the student-faculty ratio numbered 15.5 to Railpasses gave a free ride easy in the South and gets more 1. This fall the ratio is 17.0 to 1, actually a 0.1 decrease over last pronunciation, this town is the from Morrocan deserts to the serious as one heads north. It's year. (These figures apply to full-time instructors and students). heart of the Providence • in - Arctic tundra. In between we all there, waiting to be Apparently the College has managed to maintain a balance in the Europe program, PC's highly found monumental beauty both discovered by each person in his classroom. It is unfortunate that the logistics of resident students successful junior-year-abroad natural and manmade, existing own way. are not as easily corrected. program. Each year PC sends a along with the memory of man At the present many students are living in a dorm situation that is group of students to a variety of at his most destructive. Junior-year-abroad is only one way to see Europe, but it is less than conducive to studying. Currently the maximum number European universities; most go to Everywhere one turns in Europe unique in that each student has to of people in a room is five. Under such conditions breathing Fribourg. Full-year and second one is confronted with something becomes a violation of personal spatial rights. new and different, perhaps adjust not only to a foreign semester plans are offered. I went The effectiveness with which the College has handled the something old, incredibly old and culture but also to part of a for the full year. problems of academia should be applied to the dormitories. For if different. Each evokes something subculture consisting of their the resident issue is not resolved, if living conditions continue to be It has been just a year since we special in each person. Europe fellow Americans in Fribourg. detrimental to studying, the balance achieved in the classroom will boarded the Chicago-Boston- brings together all kinds of op• Becoming part of that group was be of little worth. Zurich night flight.It seems like posing forces and ideas and the best part of the year. yesterday. It seems like a hun• harmonizes them. Go to Europe and meet your Statement of Ownership dred years. I wish it could happen The Swiss are famous for their neighbors, it's a dynamite time. 1. Title of Publication: The Cowl all over again tomorrow. precision timepieces, yet each It's strange but there is a good 2. Frequency of Issue: Published each full week of school Some people on that plane were clock tells a different time. chance that you will learn more about America by leaving. during academic year. there because it was the begin• Church bells are heard from five 3. Date of Filing: September 29, 1976. ning of a dream, the end of years of the hour to five past because So go, get the hell out of here. Europe is not all fun. It can be 4. Location of known office of publication: River Avenue, of planning and saving. Others each has a near-perfect clock but depressing and frustrating. It has Providence, Rhode Island, 02918. had come because they were nobody really knows what time it its share of homesickness, 5 Location of the headquarters or general business of• drifting. This was a chance to get is. heartache and disappointments. out of Porvidence, away from The idea of Swiss neutrality fices of the publishers: River Avenue, Providence, Rhode All that is going to be outweighed PC. It was more important to always conjured visions of a Island, 02918. by the great people and places leave here than go there. nation without an army. In fact, 6 Names and addresses of publisher, editor, and that will become a part of you. I We sped through the night at every man between 18 and 45 managing editor: Publisher — Providence College, River wouldn't want to speculate but hundreds of miles an hour, yet must do at least three weeks of Avenue, Providence, RI, 02918; Editor — George D. Len- going to Europe will probably be somehow we were just doing a active duty each year. It is the non, River Avenue, Providence, RI, 02918; Managing the time of your life. Editor — None. slow drift. The break had been experience of these paradoxes 7. Owner: Providence College, River Avenue, made, family and friends left Providence, RI, 02918. behind. The expedition had 8. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security begun. The tour had commenced holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total and it was to be a long strange trip through foreign lands, amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities: None. through so many lives. For completion by nonprofit organizations authorized to mail at special rates the purpose, function, and nonprofit We arrived in Fribourg on a status of this organization, and the exempt status for beautiful sunny day. Two days THE P COWL Federal Income tax purposes have not changed during later the first contingent was on the road, destination: the Ok• preceding 12 months. Published each full week of school during the academic toberfest in Munich. About thirty Extent and nature of circulation year by Providence College, River Avenue and Eaton of the children were on the move. Average no. Actual no. They had heard that the party Street, Providence, R.I. 02918. Second class postage paid at copies each issue of copies was in Munich so they had no Providence, R.I., Slavin Center, P.O. Box 2981, 865-2214. during of single intention of missing out. Editor-in-Chief George D. Lennon, '77 preceding issue Business Manager Heinz R. Brinkhaus, '79 That is how it would be all year. Managing Editor Francis P. Fortln, '78 12 months published nearest to Wherever there was partying to filing date Copy Editor EUenF.White. '78 be done we were there to do it. Editorial Editor Rosemary Lynch, '77 Wherever we were, there was a A. Total no. copies printed 3050 3050 Sports Editor John A. O'Hare, '7* B. Paid Circulation Photography Editor Mike Delaney, '78 1. Sales through dealers & Art Editor David Plamondon, '77 carriers, street vendors, & Layout Editor William S. Foley, '79 unaccounted, spoiled after TV Trips Staff Librarian Albert Palladlno, '79 0 0 2. mail subscriptions Circulation Manager Robert Noble, '78 400 48 C. Total paid circulation College Advisor John A. McMahon, O.P. 400 48 By Rosemary Lynch D. Free distribution by mail About this time of year the carrier, or other means News Staff: Ann Con-ado, Kathryn DelSignore, Gayle 2550 2952 television networks are sweating E. Total distribution Friedman, Carol Grabowski, Molly Hennessey, Lourdes 2950 3002 it out. The executives watch the F. Copies not distributed Incera, Jim Monahan, Maureen O'Hare, Diane Ruane, Pat ratings with palpitations and 1. Office use, left-over, Tiernan, and Beth Vollano. trepidation (while their car• unaccounted, spoiled after Feature Staff: Dea Antonelli, David Amaral, Jeanne 50 diologists are watching them printing 50 Chretian, Suzanne Fournier, Kathy Hansen, Jane Hickey, 0 with despair). 2> Returns from news agents 0 Kevin Howard, Maureen Kenny, Steve Maurano, Betsy It is the start of another season. G. Total. 3050 3550 Stachura, Denise Rock, John Reilly, and David St. Ger• New shows have been added to main. the line of anesthetizing programs. Old shows have been Sports Staff: Mike Callahan, Ned Cummiskey, Mike David, given new crises to keep the Mark Higgins, Paul Langhammer, John Mullaney, Debbie viewers in yoke. Noviello, and Jim O'Donnell. The nation will grow immune to Copy Staff: Laura Smith, Cecelia Giron, and Peggy Omen Was Ominous the differences: James Evans Brodeur. Layout Staff: Steve Basson, Bill Anders, Marie Martineau, By David Amaral Indeed, Alumni Gym is proving dying on "Good Times," Rhoda's to be most versatile. Before you separation, Archie Bunker's Maryanne Putz, Philip Rapuano, Veronica Ryan, Laura Smith, Rosemary Murray, and Jay Vizcaronda. It was Saturday night, Sep• know it, they'll be rooming aborted fling. Then the writers Photography Staff: Isabelle Taft, Joe Zito, and Corey tember 18, and Orleans was in students there to eliminate will have to come up with new Shaker. town. I was psyched for this one - dormitory overcrowding (The net twists (not necessarily good the first concert of the year is and backboard can serve as a scripts) to keep the American Art Staff: Steve Cousineau, Kyle Corkum, and Jeff Ver• always an "omen," predicting "high rise executive suite"). audience in tow. de rame. how tne rest of the year will turn It was heard that some Unfortunately, script writers Circulation Staff: David Hergott, John Henabry, John out. (Needless to say, the concert students were opposed to this and and their bosses continue to Nolan, and John Scanlon (On Leave). opened up with a little boy named other concerts, because Saturday ignore TV's one sure-fire success. Damian singing a duet with night is their night "out with the Television offers a millenium of Gregory Peck.) hoop." George Payola, chairman insights into American life. At Upon entering Alumni Hall, I of the "under-the-table basket• any time of the day you can turn Cowl advertising rates are $2.00 per column inch and was overwhelmed by the blanket ball fund" said, however, that the on the set and see concise, quick, $40.00, $75.00 and $135.00 for quarter, half and full pages of people covering the floor and matter was "all taken care of." in-depth reports of Americans as respectively. A set discount is available to all campus bleachers, and the massive sound Well, enough small talk - on to a people. These segements of organization. equipment on the stage Could the concert. The lights soon Americana also provide the this be the same place we play flicked off and Beaver Brown financial backing for the rest of basketball and take our Western appeared, greeted by a dazzling the garbage The opinions expressed herein are the opinions of the Civ finals in? When I looked down show of spotlights. I happened to Commonly known as com• editoriaL board and do not necessarily represent the and saw "Platonic universal notice stuck on every light was a mercials to a TV connoisseur, opinions of the administration or the student body of ideas vs. aristotelian concrete little red sign saying "Lights out, they are the most enligtening Providence College. reality" carved into my seat, I conserve energy." Beaver Brown and amusing area of television. knew it must be See CONCERT. Page 9 See GOLDRL'SH, Page 9 Wednesday, September 29, 1976 Page S

Student Charges 'Callous Journalism' Dear Editor, dividuals to raise their own self- Concerning your editorial esteem with the attitude: "Oh, praising the college for pity the poor cripple kid. I'm glad establishing ramos into Aauinas I'm not him." Hall, the action is truly worthy of To the contrary, I am glad I am praise. But, as for the headline - what I am and not anyone else - "Helpless Are Helped" - the especially not that insecure type headline writer was thoughtless of individual who feels he is in his choice of words. As one who helping the supposed helpless. Chaplain's Office Plans is handicapped with cerebral palsy, I am (as are my Sincerely, paraplegic "brothers") far from helpless. "Helpless" implies less Francis P. McAleer'78 than human. We would not be in Autumn Spiritual Activities college if we were helpless - are invited and encouraged to dependent and defenseless. We (Editor's Note: The editor ex• By Father Terry Keegan, O.P. We ended September with a forum on sexuality We now enter participate in these services. are rational human beings! presses his sincere apology for the Most of the people of the world the month of October, a month This week the Pastoral Council At best, the headline is a poor choice of wording used in spend most of their time just traditionally devoted to Mary, will be planning our first callous, thoughtless piece of the headline. "Helpless are journalism; at worst, it is trying to get enough to eat and the Mother of God. The balance weekend retreat. An an• Helped," that ran in the Sep• another example of the mentality still 65 tier cent remain hunerv. and growth we all seek in our nouncement giving the date and tember 22 edition of The Cowl.) of some so-called "normal" in• lives will certainly be aided by a place will appear in next week's At Providence College we enjoy realistic devotion to the human Cowl. The number of participants the luxury of being able to devote person who was closest to Our will be limited and registration most of our time to learning and Lord Jesus Christ, His mother. will be on a first-come, first-serve the overall development of our basis. We will, however, be Cowl Editorial human oersonalities. To help foster our devotion to scheduling additional retreats to Next Sunday we will be Mary we will have a series of meet the needs of all of our celebrating our annual candlelight Masses each Tuesday students. Board Changes Oktoberfest with a Mass and a of October in Aquinas Chapel at George Lennon, editor-in-chief position of staff librarian. Lennon party. We will be celebrating the 11 p.m. These Masses will be Looking forward to the monui celebrated by Fathers Reid, of November and the celebration of The Cowl, announced last week stated that Palladino will file all past material of Cowl and continuing prosperity of Coskren, Rover, and Cun• of America's prosperity on that he had relieved Mary Dodge Providence College and the ningham, each Mass stressing Thanksgiving, we will be from her position as the features some aspect of Mary's discussing how best to observe editor. At that time, Lennon provide the other departments privilege that each of us has to be with recent information on ar• a part of the college communitv significance for our lives as the Fast tor a World Harvest. appointed Frank Fortin, news Christians. November 18, one week before editor of The Cowl, to the position ticles from The Cowl. of managing editor. It is good to celebrate, but let our Thanksgiving, is the date set Lennon also stated that Brian celebration be one filled with a In addition to these Masses the aside as a day when people all Keaveney, who was titled as the gratitude for our good fortune Rosary will be recited in Aquinas over will be expressing concern Lennon cited that the editor's managing editor but who was and a concern for those less Chapel every school day at 7 p.m. about world hunger. positions of news and features could be efficiently managed fortunate. All members of the community more concerned with the The chaplains and members of under one person. He also stated the Pastoral Council will be in• business aspects of the paper had terested in hearing from anyone that the position of features resigned. Keaveney who had also 'Hard Rain': Dylan Alive with ideas on how Providence editor was abstract and led to too served on the paper as the ad• College could best observe this much bureaucracy. Through the vertising manager, stated he day of fast and concern. In this managing editor's position, could no longer work on the paper and any other matter affecting Stills-Young: Shaky because of the editorial staffs the PC community we are Lennon feels that it will be easier inability to get anything done. anxious to hear from everyone. to control the amount of material Long May You Run Heniz Brinkhaus was appointed By Frank Fortin Your participation in our work needed from each department. by Stills-Young; to take over Keaveney's position will help make our work serve Also announced at the time was as the business manager. Hard Rain, By Bob Dylan; Reprise, MS2253 your real needs. the addition of Al Palladino to the Columbia, PC 343V9 I half expected to hear a fan• fare when this thing was oms war What can you trust anymore? released. Preliminary ads were Dylan has a television special, run saying it was "coming soon." and Stills and Young have put out You could hardly wait. S*i>Si> an album. These things aren't Well, it really wasn't worth supposed to happen. sitting at home every Saturday Bob Dylan's TV show a few night anxiously awaiting its weeks back was something arrival. You did do that didn't special. If you didn't see it, the you? Didn't you? show was a filming of a concert There is one tune that ab- he did with the Rolling Thunder solutley knocks me out, called Review last fall. "Midnight on the Bav", written It is actually the second child of by Neil Young. It is the most his brainstorm, because Dylan mellow thing I have ever heard in ordered another set of film my life. destroyed because he wasn't Young paints the scene satisfied with the results. He beautifully with lyrics, melody, seems to have made a good harmony and a vocal which choice of films because the show lovingly nurses each syllable was a jewel, particularly in his through one of the most tastefully set with Joan Baez. and beautifully done songs he's The sound track of the show is released. reproduced on an album called After that song, everything else Hard Rain (an obvious reference is a letdown. Compare it to to his 1965 apocalyptic tune). The having a lead weight thrown into interesting arrangements of old your stomach after eating. and new songs prove once again Well, I may be exaggerating. that this guy from Minnesota is But Stills follows with a complete no hack. blowout with "Black Coral." I "Idiot Wind, " a searing don't mind the rest of the songs acoustic piece on Blood on the too much. The title track is fine Tracks, is electric on Hard Rain, (the AM tune), and the second using mostly two guitars, a bass, side is also satisfactory. Overall, drums, and a backup vocalist you'd have to say Young's songs who chants the chorus with (five out of the nine are his) are Dylan. Strangely, the song is less superior to Stills' efforts. harsh on the live album. Perhaps Stills' previous album (a Part of the charge one gets good work) drained him, and from the studio version is the this one came too quickly af• contrast between Dylan's ripping terwards. vocal and the instrumental ac• At least I hope that's the companiment. It is a strange reason. There have been con• mixture of laid-back guitars and flicting reports on the status of a slightly strained organ. The the non-group of the 1970s, result is one unsettlement. Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. The electric accompaniment Based on the personal ap• loses that, but does not ruin the praisements of recent work by song. The backup vocal restores the four, I'm not so much hoping some of the atmosphere, and the for a reunion as just simple song remains nearly as powerful continued creativity. It's the as the studio version. least you can hope for and even Overall, the album is a fine that's getting tenuous. product, and worth more than its Concert Watch value in historical interest. It is truly an entertaining piece of If you happen to like Jeff Beck, music then you may (or may not) know See DYLAN, Page 7 Page 6 leatimesWednesday , September a, lt7l The Cowl Marches On: Its a Dog's Life PC Pits Exposed By Steve Maurano {Second in a Series) Joseph Murphy, it is a problem under the chairs and tables of 'silly clubs" 37 years ago. The Providence College that must be contended with unsuspecting occupants, loses all Out of all the talk and writing By David Amarel campus is a community of many every day. right to this name. Such humor, if on college campuses concerning Murphy, who has been director There hasn't been much ex• people fromall walks of life. Most it by any stretch of the the state of the world, one of the of food services for many years, citing news in the past week. I are concerned with the basic imagination can be called that, most unusual developments is the has a loyal and dedicated crew mean, just look at the front page concept of education; some are may be attributed only to the ill- working under him. Headed by (or is that asking too much?). formation at Temple University here attempting to secure one, Frank Antoscia, floor steward, Once again, we at The Cowl are bred. of a "Committee for Racial and while others make their living by divulging their knowledge to most have been around since the forced to turn back the pages of We hope that the Religious Tolerance. " Purpose of others. Whatever the case, this end of World War II. They include time and look into our back thoughtlessness of the this group is "to unify all groups chefs, bakers, and other people issues. campus is sort of like a city aforementioned men will cease. and individuals on the campus within itself, and as such must whose behind-the-scenes work is After cutting my way through This article only hopes to recall who wish to promote racial and function like one. vital to the preparation of daily the cobwebs and dust at the the motto of the college man and religious harmony." The people that live in this meals. Archives, I stumbled upon a 1939 inspire a more firm adherence to But, true to tradition, "city, or people that live article on a PC mascot: But, what happens to the trays it: "A Providence man is a collegians cannot help adding a anywhere else for that matter, and utensils after they have been The death of Friar Boy 2nd of gentleman always" ... even when bit of satire to the wh ole have to eat to stay alive. For a used? Who cleans up the mess campus of this size, the feeding of What-Ho kennels has resulted in the faculty isn't looking. situation. At Emporia, Kansas, after everyone has eaten? Did the designation of a new students and faculty is not a you ever wonder what happens to This next article leads one to State Teachers College, un• small problem. Yet for the food Dalmation as the official mascot your tray after it is seized by the believe that Monty Python was dergraduates have founded a service department headed by eager pairs of hands in Raymond of Providence College. The new around and busy thinking up SeePHYTON-Page7 cafeteria's dishwasher section? dog, known familiarly as "Jim- Well faithful ones, wonder no miny Crickets," is the son of Friar more. There are people back Boy 2nd by Lady Chocolate of there, not just hands, and the jobs Glenmore. The death of Friar Poet Pulls Into Town: they do are as important as they Boy is the second among are thankless. Providence College mascots. Fran Quinn, Worcester County Poet Laureate Rob Walsh, Jim O'Donnell, Friar Boy 1st. descended from Neil Brandi, and Robert Matson By Betsy Stachura College, and a Ph.D. in English cester area. are four of the people who a long line of champions, was the from the University of He has also published in Little Fran Quinn, Worcester County hibernate behind that window. It first mascot of Providence Massachusetts. Apple, Ebb Tide, and the is they who are responsible for College. Purchased by the Friars poet-in-residence, was the guest He has taught high school and publication of the New England last Wednesday for the first cleaning off your dirty trays and Club and donated to the college, college level English at several Association of Teachers of placing them in the dishwasher. poetry reading of the academic places, and now visits area English, called the NEATE he served as mascot until his year. Most of them are relatively new schools regularly to teach Leaflet. at the job, having worked for only death in 1937. He was replaced in Quinn is an enthusiastic courses in creative writing, with a semester at most. They find it the fall of 1937 by Friar Boy 2nd, promoter of poetry - and not emphasis on poetry. easy work, and most admit to who was a nephew of Friar Boy necessarily his own. He read no Also a student of astrology, His other jobs as president of Quinn has learned to determine doing it for either pocket money, 1st. Friar Boy 2nd was sired by more of his own poetry on the Worcester County Poetry or as part of the work-study Wednesday evening than he did the sun signs of many poets His Royal Highness of What-Ho. Association, are to edit the simply by the style of their program. His mother was Princess Penny of of Levertov, William Carlos Association's publication, The Williams, Neruda, Eldridge poems. Just as we have never seen What-Ho. Worcester Revue; and to do Cleaver, and Edward Arlington their faces, so they don't see ours. In his long career at poetry readings in the Worcester Therefore, when asked if one Robinson. For example, he said, a area. particular sex was neater than Providence College, Friar Boy Taurus' poetry is sure to show Quinn also promotes his Quinn has published in a series the other, O'Donnell replied, 2nd was exhibited in many shows signs of materialism and-or favorite art medium over radio of magazines, and may compile "They're about the same. We and won 16 first prizes and one tenacity and obstinacy. Being a station WICN in Worcester, an assortment of poems to can't see the faces, so we really Taurus himself, Quinn frankly second prize, taking two firsts in alternating with three other poets publish in book-form in the near don't notice. All we know is that it accepts these as elements of his Infantry Hall shows, a first at on a weekly show called, simply, future. gets real busy sometimes." Springfield, and a second at "The Worcester Poetry Show of He was .first published in, and own style, and proposes that astrology affects our lives much Stephen Koluch, a senior, Newport. the Air." later became editor of, both Gob more deeply than many people clarified the matter further: The third Friar Boy, also Quinn holds a masters degree and The Worcester Revue, two "The students are very wasteful. in English from Assumption literary magazines of the Wor• are aware. donated to the College by the It's amazing to see trays come Friars Club, was sired by Friar back with food not even Boy 2nd and was bom in June. touched." Koluch explained that some days are busier than others. 1938. Half-Priced Seats Now Available "Frankfurts and beans are a Unlike his father, Friar Boy relatively slow day," he said. 2nd, who was too finely bred to By Maureen Kenny "Steak is the biggie, because the box office for half-price be a good mascot was primarily, a Currently, the Lederer Theater more people come down to eat if tickets will be given to the show dog, "Jimminy" will not be a Did you know that you can only offers student rates on they know that they're gonna eat attend most Rhode Island theater student. tickets that remain unsold a half- steak," Koluch added. show dog. In addition to the already performances for half-price? hour before the show begins. There is a free spirit in the The next article, entitled mentioned programs, the en• kitchen who also claims to be the "Manners," shows us that the That's right. As a Providence dowments "include many pop mastermind behind the entire cafeteria has changed little since College student, you qualify for Plays endowed by the Council people," said Father McPhail. will often advertise that fact. If operation. "Mindless" Chuck the '30s. discount tickets to the opera, Last year students were able to there is a question regarding a Sakany, who unloads the dish• Good-natured fun. when it ballet, Rhode Island and Boston see singer Ella Fitzgerald for washer, called his job "a Symphonies and most area plays. performance see Father McPhail finds its outlet in intelligent $1.50. This year a program is for clarification. demanding one that requires fast being worked out with the hands and skill." Sakany, a two banter, pseudo-sarcastic raillery, Here's how it works. and other harmless expressions of Lederer Theater. Within a few semester veteran of the kitchen, Father McPhail said that those sort of oversees the others while animated wit, should be con• weeks, students should also be The Rhode Island State Council able to get advance discounts attending do not have to go in still performing his task with doned and even advised by any on the Arts endows certain there. large groups. Tickets can be complete efficiency. However, reasonable person. "Good- performances. When a student ordered individually. Students the dishwasher itself is not as natured fun." however, which decides to attend a show, all he According to Father McPhail, are encouraged to order tickets efficient, and Sakany admitted, includes the throwing of food• needs to do is tell Father J. Stuart the Council on the Arts offers a early: the number of vouchers is "Some dishes must be rewashed stuffs, dishes, cups and eating McPhail, O.P., in the Students "very good program. About the limited. Last year, opera tickets because they sometimes come implements; and even goes so far Affair Office at Slavin Center. A only thing they don't subsidize is proved to be very popular and See CAFE - Page 9 as to permit the lighting of fires voucher which can be traded at on the rock concerts," he said. sold out quickly.

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Alsfedld admits, "We don't Why Voter Dylan OK; know what's going to happen" in PC Pilferage the job market within the next few years. Disliking gen• Apathy? Stills-Young eralizations, Alsfeld prefers to Not As Bad as Others focus on the individual and lat- Continued from Page 1 ter's perception of self in ad• Continued from Page 1 Not So Hot vising political science majors. On the subject of "apathetic to the losses many other libraries Continued from Page 5 at the door every hour during Gilmore and Lamb also youth" of today, Alsfeld feels PC are suffering. that he's appearing at the Civic which the library is open, the elaborate on why people feel displays definite academic Doherty was quick to add that Center October 7. It is one of the electronic system was found to be powerless to change the system: purpose. last year was "not a typical best-kept secrets of the month. less expensive in the long run. 1) Voters feel that they don't Interested students are advised year. While last year's costs for The prices are reasonable ($7.50 The one disadvantage, Doherty have much of a say in what the to read Careers and the Study of book replacement were between tops), and excellent seats are still explained, is the number of false government does; Political Science, a publication of (8,000 and $10,000, the average plentiful. alarms caused by the fact that 2) Politics is so complicated the American Political Science annual cost before the 1975 in• On the other hand, if you like to the system is triggered by any that the average citizen can't Association. This is a general ventory was approximately see Neil Diamond's back, tickets non-ferrous metal object. understand it; guide which outlines basic $2,000. may be available for his October He explained that a new, im• 3) Most politicians don't care 16 appearance. The prices are procedures and gives advice The 1975 figure represents proved model has been designed what's really going on in the outrageous, but he appears to be about such careers. approximately 36 percent of the but that it is incompatible with electorate's mind. getting what he's asking. To have total library budget for that year, the old one. While even the check• only backstage seats available which was $22,423. point manufacturers admit that The media pays much attention two weeks before the show is He explained that during an some of those bent on stealing WDOM Hops to disadvantaged groups who feel quite impressive, especially average year, approximately 150 these books will find a way to do powerless to change the system, since his last big seller was two Continued from Page 2 books are replaced. These books so, the system is, on the whole, namely, blacks, the elderly, and years ago (I thought are discovered missing only quite effective. the poor. But increasingly upper "Longfellow's Serenade" was community. They will also have when a student comes to the When asked about the library's and middle class people are circulation staff for help in slightly obnoxious, myself). reporters stationed at the various amnesty policy, Doherty starting to feel that their votes Maybe the people buying tickets headquarters calling in results. locating them. reported it to be unsuccessful for just don't count. When Atty. M. During an inventory, however for the Sinatra show scheduled In November, the station's the most part. He said that a Law makes $75,000 a year and three days earlier are picking up directors are planning WDOM all missing books are discovered large number of overdue books pays almost half of his salary in and it is then determined which some Diamond tickets at the Weekend. It includes the spon• were never returned. income taxes, it's no wonder that same time. soring of a mixer, a DJ ones must be replaced. This he begins to feel left out of the The other problem is that Two disco-R & B groups are marathon, speakers, seminars, judgement is made on the basis of amnesty causes a vicious circle system. « how important the book is. If it scheduled for the coming and a raffle. effect: the more frequently weekend. Parliament- McEntee stated, "The aim of was rarely used or one of many amnesty is offered, the more People also stay away from the copies, it may not be replaced. If Funkadelic is due Saturday WDOM is to continue to educate students come to depend on it, so polls tor a more subtle reason. night, and the Ohio Players are our own staff members as best it is obviously necessary, it is they procrastinate in returning Despite the morning Pledge of immediately replaced. here Saturday night. possible in the field of radio their books. Allegiance and Fourth of July communication and in turn of• In order for a book to be A report slated for the Faculty parades, many citizens have fering as much to our listening classified as missing, the staff Senate in the near future will simply been conditioned not to audience as possible." He also must check the shelves, then the explain a policy which the library like politics. TV more than any Phython Club feels if they reach their goals this circulation files, then return to hopes to put into effect to curb its other medium has contributed to Contained from Page 6 June, they will be able to go to the the shelves several more times to problems with overdue books. this phenomenon. How many Committee for the Investigation administration and ask for a insure that the book is Doherty explained that with the times while you were waiting to of America's Minding Its Own power increase. legitimately missing. present system, a student may watch Howdy Doody, did Daddy At that point, the reorder is take out a book and not be forced complain that the nice, grand- Business in the Japanese - Spanish placed. Usually the price of the to return it until May of his-her fatherly-looking man in the box German Situations." Every PC Senior books has increased and a fee of senior year, when, on pain of not spent too much time playing golf member must develop a definite approximately two dollars in receiving a diploma, the ad• and not enough time playing "ho-hum " to be used in ignoring library staff costs for time spent ministration enforces the return politics? How many times did foreign atrocities. Said one of the Chosen For labelling and typing must be of all library materials. Mommy say that no matter who founders: "We do not intend to added to the cost of the book ran the government, prices were Under the proposed system, a respond to anything, except what Ford Comm. replacement. student would get an initial already equally high in the supermarket? These subtle digs we think of ourselves. We support Michael Vallante, a senior at overdue notice, followed by a nothing. We are against Providence College, was ap• Figures on mutilated books second notice one month later. At can leave lasting impressions on everything. We do not feel that pointed coordinator of the were less readily available since this point when the second notice little children. If Mommy and the library has no way of knowing Daddy say them, mustn't they be we have sufficient information to President Ford campaign for PC. is issued, the cost of the book, The announcement was made if a book is damaged until a plus a five-dollar penalty, will be true? justify anything, especially ef• student brings it to their at• fort. " last week by Vincent A. Cianci, added on to each student's bill in Jr., mayor of Providence and tention. At that point, the staff the Treasurer's Office, and that will either find another copy of chairman for the state Ford re• office will enforce the payment of election committee. the book or borrow one from these fees. another library in order to Xerox $3M Needed Poli.-Sci. Vallante, a political science the missing pages and insert major, is a 1973 graduate of them in the damaged volume. This policy must be discussed Opportunities LaSalle Academy in Providence. The same is true for missing with the Faculty Senate and To Start He is chairman of the Seventh articles in magazines. Student Congress before it goes Continued from Page 3 Ward Republican Committee, into effect. It will also be widely determined, and strictly limited and was an unsuccessful can• publicized before its im• Law School student at PC? Does he have the didate for a seat on the When asked if the Checkpoint plementation, which will not be time and should he really have Continued from Page 1 Providence City Council from the electronic detection system was before second semester. the inclination to step outside of of great help, Doherty said that seventh ward in 1974. his field? Should the political He served as a volunteer he felt it was. The present The report also calls for a Doherty added that the only science major take English? worker for Attorney General system was installed in 1969 and faculty of no less than six full- other problem the library is Should the economics major Herbert DeSimone's campaigns was probably the first in use in time staff members and a full- presently facing involves com• choose "American Government for governor in both 1970 and Rhode Island. time dean, in addition to a law plaints about the noise level and Politics" as an elective? 1972. librarian and adeauate staff. Since there are so many during the evening hours. Unconditionally yes, replies In making the appointment, classrooms in constant use in the He realizes that the noise is not Alsfeld While recognizing the Cianci pointed out that Vallante library, it would be out of the deliberate but he feels that the The panel concluded that a practical importance of 2 par• served in the Reagan presidential question to have a security guard library must be the one quiet $2,000 tuition fee would be ticular major subject, he strongly primary campaign in Rhode checking the bags of all outgoing place on campus where students charged and if the enrollment urges students to leav " m- Island. Cianci cited Vallante's students, so the electronic can study. If students persist in reached the proposed 350 selves open to unrelated subject willingness work for President security system was adopted. acting like grammar-school students, the school should reach matter, in the hope of creating Ford as "another example of the Also, after computing the cost children, he said, they will be a self-supporting status in the the better and more versatile Republican party uniting" for the of paying a security guard to be asked to leave. predicted four-year period. student and person. upcoming election. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS DANCE Sponsored by K of C of Providence College PLAZA LIQUORS ADMIRAL PLAZA, ADMIRAL STREET 1 Mile From The PC Campus feci Near No. Prov. Town Line! 64 HALL OCTOBER 2, * HEINEKEN 1976 Slavin Center + MICHELOB * BECKS 7-8 p.m. Reception, Cocktail Happy Hour and Beer • M OLSONS 8 - 8:30 Installation of Officers 8:30-12 Dance and Social • ST. 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tplpphrvnp Wednesday, September 29, 1*76 Page 9 Continuations functions." mother by insisting, quite loudly, sounding of the first note came faculty teach at night. The the sweet smell of the fields. Overall operations were also remainder, he said, are referred that he wants the jockey shorts Dichotomy considered: "What are the ob• that talk? Imagine, grass right here at our to him; the same criteria are own little concert! And I thought jectives of the SCE? How do these required of them as of the day Think of all the susDenseful fit in with the objectives of the dramas that could be produced if they just saved it for the big time school faculty. groups. Well, when you've got it, Dissected school? Who should do the At this time, 262 day school some ingenious writer put planning for SCE? Should SCE together all those 60-second flaunt it! Continued from Page 1 students are registered in the have a separate identity or a night school. Pearson believes spots. It could become a regular Being the exciting crowd it What should be the role of more integrative one with the this to be a definite problem. He series starring J. Walter was, I found it interesting picking departments with regard to such school? What is the role of the stated that his office does not Thompson and his neighbors students from the "foreigners," policy? What should be the policy Senate in regard to the SCE?" know at the time of pre- Procter and Gamble. or non-PC students. The with regard to the phasing out or When asked if a good solution to registration which courses the Who would miss watching that "foreigners could be spotted by dropping of a new program or these problems would be to make SCE will offer the following all American, all-boy Mikey the general clapping of hands, course? What should the content, a uniform policy for both the day semester. Hence, a student can starve to death after refusing not stamping of feet, and having your depth, and requirements for and night schools, Mecca pointed not plan on a certain course being only his Life cereal, but the basic good time. courses be in SCE relative to out that though there would be offered. urgent, emergency intravenous (not his two charming brothers similar ones offered in the day advantages, there were also There is also the possibility, PC students, however, seemed that's for sure)? Or, better yet, a school?" many drawbacks. Pearson added, of the course to be just sitting there con• family feud over soaps - the The area of admissions is For example, if the tuition being cancelled, even though templating the historical, lather or protection routine. concerned with the "outlook for policy were the same for the there is a sufficient number of religious, philosophical, and Only, this time, the Safeguard enrollment in SCE" and the evening school student as it is for people in the course. This hap• literary importance of the music produces hives on half the family "interaction between day and the day student now, many pens, he explained, because the of today's society. Granted, not members, the series ends in SCE admission and enrollment people would not be able to attend professor is paid on the basis of everyone was thinking that; divorce. That way the kids could SCE, he stated. the night school enrollment, and there were also those who had pick which parent to live with on They would go to another so the day students in a night visions of the Rat after the the the most important basis of school which was cheaper. Mecca class are not considered in the concert... all - which soap they use. speculated, and if they did pay financial operations. By the time I finished my sixth such a tuition price, they would To what extent can the old imaginary beer, the concert was Graphs prepared by the 'ring - around - the - collar" be registered as full-time Committee on the SCE of the R.I. over, and Orleans was being students. This would be an im• problem be pushed? Each week, called back for an encore by a Population vs. Age and the - another play in human emotions, possible situation, because these Median Years of School Com• bunch of erratic students who will people would be obliged to carry all caused by the terrifying social burn whatever they can get their pleted by Rhode Islanders show stigma created by a dirty neck. a full load of work in addition to that night school education is on pyromanical hands on. (Am I working full time, as the majority Once in a while, just for the sake mad - it will be a month before I the rise, among other methods of of realism, Wisk won't work, of night school students do, he learning. The graphs clearly can sit normally.) stated. throwing the afflicted into fits of After the encore, group leader indicate that there is an increase suicidal depression. However, as mentioned before, of people attending night school John Hall was presented with there are advantages. An in the age groups 25-30 and 45-65 Shows investigating the dif• a Chevy Chase Look-Alike award. example given by Mecca was in and that the level of education of ferences in generations can use When pictures were being taken, the area of academic operations. each group is also expanding. such products as Aim toothpaste Hall, being camera-shy, turned and Era laundry detergent as the his head to the side and closed his While there is much difficulty According to Mecca, this central props What foolish eyes. involved in either having a new represents a great opportunity grandparent would deny the child course introduced into the for the evening school, although it the pleasure of brushing with a Following the concert it was off curriculum or having one phased does indicate a slump for the day clear-blue paste only because she to the Rat; buy my God! What a out in the day school, Mecca school. is ignorant of its fluoride content? line! Had I taken a wrong turn pointed out that the evening He feels that the SCE should Many mother-daughter conflicts and come to the course ad• school encounters few obstacles concentrate on its forthcoming can be centered around the justment center? in the same area. opportunities and plan its pressing issue of powder "Well, let's try Brad's." I said. According to Pearson, the programs to "beef up" its detergent or the revolutionary Once again, however, we met difference in the tuition rates for strengths and provide adult liquid form. defeat, being confronted by the the day and night schools "is due service education needs through great wall of drinkers. Refusing to logistical differences. All they the considerations of such areas What pleasure people would to wait in line for such a low thing (students of the SCE) get is in• as education degree and oc• receive if they could watch a as alcohol, I drove across town struction and the use of the cupational skills. At this time, dignified-looking man in a three- where the service is quicker. library. They can use the there are over 1700 students piece suit (Richard Anderson) go cafeteria and the Rathskellar, enrolled in the SCE, and both into wearing his own Drydee. but they must pay, the same as Mecca and Pearson expressed lengths proving that wet is un• the day students. their beliefs in its continued rapid comfortable. For the last show, In addition, Pearson stated, the growth. maybe they could even con him into wearing his own Drydee. difference in cost is because Due to other commitments, "colleges have had to develop Yes, commercials are a Mecca has resigned as chairman veritable goldmine. They only Cream Of their non-teaching faculties to of the Committee on the SCE. As compete with other schools. need to be discovered for their of yet, no one has been appointed true worth. Tuition money is going to other to fill that vacancy. The Cafe areas than classroom support." He added that the profit of the Concert Crash Continued from Page 6 SCE goes in to the general Continued from Page 4 through with a little egg on operation of the day school. did their "thing" for an hour; not them." In regards to the questions These are the people that make raised about the academics and Goldrush On to say it was bad, but I soon developed the urge to untie the things go at Raymond Caf. So the faculties of the night school, Continued from Page 4 next time you bring your tray to rope that holds up the backboard Pearson stated that there is "no Future sociologists, if they have the window, remember that there and net over the stage, thereby difference in quality." He also any sense, will examine these are dedicated people back there. added that there are "no benefits commercials in analyzing our letting it swing down, scattering Give 'em a yell once in a while for professors, except that if their society. It is these minute plays both group and equipment. and let them know you appreciate children attend the night school, which sell the American people. After a half-hour intermission, their work. Just watch out for the Orleans'came out, letting there the courses are half-price." Commercials greatly affect our leftover eggs, they stick when be music with "Let There Be Pearson went on to say that mentality. Why else would a ten- thrown hard enough. Music." Sure as ever, with the about 60 or 70 of the day school year old boy embarrass his

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Women's collegiate sports are definitely on the upswing and Providence College's women's athletic program is no exception. m PC has instituted a new women's athletic center which has become very popular among the fe• males. One of the participants is PC, Brown Schedule this week's PC player profile, women's tennis captain, Nancy O'Hara. 3 Hoop Doubleheaders "I can remember when the Providence College and Brown women's team was a joke. We clashes with UMass January 8 couldn't even reserve the courts University will play three doubleheaders in basketball, while Brown meets Ivy League for practice," remarked O'Hara. foe, Yale. In all twinbills, Brown A lifetime resident of Woburn, announced PC hoop coach and athletic director Dave Gavitt as will play at 7 p.m., followed by Massachusetts, Nancy attended Friars' games at 9 p.m. Wobum High School. While there well as Brown AD Bob Seiple announced last week. The doubleheaders will come at she captained her tennis team no extra cost, and is part of the The program will start on and also played field hockey and season-ticket offering for both December 4, when PC hosts basketball. She showed her tennis schools. Ticket prices for the Purdue University, while Brown prowess by being named MVP of twinbills are $3.25 and $4.25. meets Davidson College. On her tennis team her junior and Tickets for the doubleheaders January 5, the Friars will play St. senior years. During her senior will be sold at PC, Brown and the Joseph's and the Bruins will year, she decided on attending Civic Center. PC. entertain Manhattan. Providence "I could have gone to a few bigger colleges," recalls O'Hara, "But I think I might have gotten lost. PC is a small Catholic Rhode Island Nets College where I can be something more than just a name." Her freshman year there were Lady Friars, 4-1 a few matches but nothing of any great importance. However, last r year things started rolling. There By Ned Ciimmlskey another freshman, Mary Ann was a fall and spring season and McCoy from West wood, Mass., This year, O'Hara is no longer The Providence College took her first set, 7-5, but then lost O'Hara was playing the best During the summer O'Hara women's tennis team began its the next two. tennis of her life, as evidenced by the number-one player but it kept herself busy by working as a URI is one of the best teams in an 8-2 autumn record. hasn't affected her dedication at recreational director during the 1976-77 season against the "My mental attitude was the all. She has set up her own day and at night she was a tennis University of Rhode Island last New England this year and big part of my game last year," schedule for staying in shape. instructor. Thursday and gave it their best, probably the toughest squad that but URI prevailed, 4-1. PC will face all season. This says Nancy, "A positive attitude "I run a mile every day to keep "Things at PC have really year's PC team is made up of two is70 per cent of tennis. With good my muscles limber," O'Hara worked out well," comments The only bright spot of the day confidence in your strokes, you states. "During the winter I try to O'Hara. "Now if we can get a few came when freshman Sue Hubbs freshmen, two juniors, and three can be very effective. My best play a lot of squash to keep my more tennis courts everything defeated URI's Mary Kummerof, sophomores. With such a young stroke is mv backhand because I reflexes quick. I don't consider would be perfect." 6-3, 6-2. Hubbs, from Dixon, team, the future for women's Illinois, turned in a great effort to tennis at PC looks promising. have the most confidence in it. I myself a natural player so I Nancy O'Hara has become give PC its only victory in the This week the team plays Bryant tend to hesitate rushing the net really work hard. So far it has captain through hard work and first singles match. College and will try to even up its but all I need is a little confidence paid off." loads of determination. As she record. and I'll be all set." puts it, "With confidence and In the second singles match, concentration, I can't go wrong." THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF PROVIDENCE COLLEGE PRESENTS "A DECADE OF DECEIT"

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Every edition of IThe Cowl during a golf course golfers usually young an inexperienced PC golf previous day's effort, as they the season will name two players as I-M Players of the Week, and dread - tricky greens, large team, that spelled trouble. finished the 18-hole course this three more will receive honorable mention. lakes, woods, narrow fairways, On top of that, Kenny Cook, time with a total of 334, just good Both weekly stars will receive two free tickets to a basketball or and frightening sand dunes. who is one of the team's top enough to see them through to an hockey game of their choice. At the end of the season the two most "It was the type of course," players, was unable to par• llth-place finish in the tourney. oustanding players will be named Players of the Year. said golf coach Joe Prisco," on ticipate in the golfing weekend Temple University, defending Players are picked on the basis of the competition each par• which you could have been due to exams on Friday. Right champions in the tournament, ticular team faces, the quality of performance and the judgement traveling along at even par, and from the beginning, therefore, once again completed the of the game referees, the intramural board, plus the sports staff of then could have gotten a 10 or 11 the odds were against the Friars. competition in top place. They The Cowl. on one hole." On opening day of the tourney, finished with a combined total of Intramural Players of the Week It was on that kind of course PC got off to a bad start. Com• 916 strokes, two ahead of second that the PC varsity golf team bating a slight wind and an un• place North Carolina State. ANN ELTER played this past weekend at Yale familiar course, the Friar five The Friars, who completed BAD NEWS BEARS University in New Haven, finished with a total of 339 tryouts this week, will be com• Connecticut. The occasion was strokes, (the worst score of the peting in two matches this week. Ann was involved in every scoring play in the Bears victories the 1976 Yale Invitational Golf five was dropped). The first one will be against Holy over the Ramettes (27-0), and the Goon Platoon (13-0). Tournament and it brought On Saturday, wether conditions Cross and Assumption today at together some of the best in the improved, and so did the Friars' the Pleasant Valley Country JR. DELANG East. score. They finished the day with Club. The other set of competition COMMANDER GOODIES Such golfing powers as North a total of 321 strokes, good enough for the squad will be this coming JR. was the standout in Commander Goodies upset over Schwer- Carolina State, the University of to move the team up in the Friday at the Toski Invirational nie Doogers (31-30), one of the pre-season favotites. JR. was all Miami, UMASS, Central Con• standings from 13th to 11th place. Tournament in Amherst, Mass. over the field coming up with the key plays needed to preserve the slim margin of victory He threw two touchdown passes, caught one for another touchdown, and made two interceptions. HONORABLE MENTION: Joe Dias (Villa), Brian Burke (Tankers), and Dick Haminski (New York Dolls). Karate Kids Captivate Crowd By Jim "Digger" O'Donnell The crowd was then en• answer period and a discussion of Gimilaro, O'Neil Last Thursday night in '64 Hall tertained by Sena and Cavaliere the details of the class. The class of Slavin Center there was a as they contact-sparred together will cost {30 and run about a karate exhibition put on by showing different techniques of semester, meeting twice a week, students of the Tae Kwon Do attack and defense. The program Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 7- Shoot 6-Over 75 School of Karate. then ended with a question-and- 9 p.m. By Tony Gimilaro John Sena and Pat Cavaliere, Tony Gimilaro and Timmy Ed Fertato and Scott Ritch: 82 both first degree black belts, put together the exhibition with the O'Neil: 75 Bob Gorman and Duke Shannon: 84 assistance of five other karate Bill Fay and Paul Farrell: 75 students of lesser degrees. Mike Cuddy and Jim O'Brien: Al Palladino and Steve Lat- bmer: 85 75 Joe Dias and Pete Mathieu: 89 Sena, a four-year student of Paul Simoni and Bill Potvin: 77 Nick Fuccillo and Steve karate, was taught by Robert J. John Curry and Dave Curley: Heinle: 90 Cooper. Cavaliere, also a four- 77 year veteran, was a student of Ta Jim Long and Joe May: 77 Carl Massaro and Danny Hee Yi. Brad Francke and Terry Ix: 78 Penaue: 91 John McMorrow and Kevin Tony Scorpio and Bob Childs: Hayes: 78 92 The goal of the exhibition was Ed Stempel and Jack Buckley: Mike Palkovic and Paul to promote interest in a karate class here at PC to be taught by 78 Murphy: 93 Sena and Cavaliere, both Don Williams and Ed Bob Tallet and T.J. Rogers: 93 qualified teachers of the art. Drysgula: 78 Steve Markowski and Steve J.P. Parks and Gabby Harrop: Hagen: 94 The evening began with brief 81 Danny McDonald and Tim O'Brien: 95 calisthenics by the group. Then Bob McPhail and John Han- Dick Hominski and Greg Sena captivated the crowd of nan: 81 Martino: 96 about 75 with an exhibition of Steve Smith and Dan Sullivan: Chris Haguey and Mike both self-defense and attack 82 Killorian: 98 methods in a two-minute drill. John Vaughn and Ed Scanlon: Joe Judge and Don D'Amico: The program then turned to the- 82 speed and strength of the sport as Jim Staron and Mark St. Onge: Cavaliere proceeded to split a 82 brick with a series of karate Look for THE chops. Sena followed with a demonstration of speed and Intramural concentration as he broke four COWL'S sets of 2 -inch boards in suc• cession with timely punches. Selections presidential poll Vote I.M. Flag Football Selections October 20

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Soccer Team Swamps Assumption B—y A..l —Palladin .... o PlnPlayv titraoturneHd alnnnsloppyu as naoeach Keith flellfirnrcDellaroccAo madmariee it 6-0 ft-0 -™" team wasted passes con• The game turned very physical when he stuck a line drive in the The Friars, led by the shutout sistently. Roman fanned on a for the remainder of the first half. right corner and McCartney golden opportunity and Jim A fight broke out but referees finished things off at 43.06 on a goaltending of Mike Magee The Friar's next game Is Rabadan missed an open net were able to cool things down. shot from the middle of field. registered their third con• against URI today in Kingston. from a scramble in front of the secutive soccer triumph by The second half had Assump• "Even though we won", INJURY REPORT: Peter beating Assumption, 7-0, on net. Rabadan finally did put the tion applying the early pressure. commented Coach Bill Doyle, ball in the goal on a picture- Roman sustained a dislocated Saturday. They had some good scoring "we played lousy. Assumption elbow but should be ready for Providence took the offensive perfect pass across the goal chances but Pat Farrell and Kyle just doesn't have a good ball club mouth by Brouilland. It was Rhody. Mike Lindgren has immediately and Peter Drennan Hutchins made some key and we should have passed a lot stomach pains and is now un• scored on a rebound of a blocked Rabadan's sixth goal of the young clearing kicks. better. URI won't let us get away season. dergoing tests at Roger Williams shot at the 21 second mark. Roman set up Providence's with it". Hospital. Allan Doyle has a Drennan, playing with an injured The Friar's made it 4-0 on a fifth goal by coming down the Earlier in the week, PC bruised ankle but the injury is thigh, took the rebound of his own score by Jim McCartney at 23:22. center and snuffling off a pass to defeated Rhode Island College, 3- considered not serious. shot and knocked it in the upper Chuck Pettigrove led McCartney Pettigrove whose left-footer 0. Rabadan scored two goals and left-hand corner. with a short pass and he let go easily heat Blanchard. freshman Kevin Coffey chipped with a high hard one. in with another. PC's second goal was a gift from Assumption netminder Mike Blanchard. Pete Roman made an excellent pass to Kevin Tennis Brouilland in the middle of the field, thirty yards out. Brouilland unloaded a low shot which Blanchard made the initial stop Splits on but allowed to trickle in at 3:09. By Mike Callahan

PC's men's tennis team competed in the ECAC Division II Tournament over the weekend. Gary Mailoy, a junior, and fresh• One Birdie man Peter Lyons were the two singles players for the Friars, while Chris McNeil and Neil O'Hurlay represented the Kills Tie doubles team. McNeil and O'Hurley lost their By Mike David first round 6-4, 7-5, to a strong New Hampshire twosome who Sometimes shooting a winning came in first last year. score may not always be enough, However, Lyons was in form, as was shown recently last winning the first round of the Thursday at the Louis Quisset singles competion by defeating Country Club. The team of Tony Tim Peterson of UConn. Lyons Gilmard and Tim O'Neil were did not fare as well, however, declared the winners in the Team against the fifth-seed singles Best Ball Tournament held on draw from Temple College and September 23. lost the match, 6-3, 6-3. Actually the duos of Bill Fay To wrap up the scoring in the and Paul Farrell, and Mike Friar booters Peter Roman and Alan Doyle converge on the ball In PC's (-0 whitewash over Assumption. tournament, Mailoy had a default Cuddy and Jim O'Brien, also in his first round. The team as a carded similar scores of six over stole scored a total of nine points r 75 which initially shared top Big Friar Second Half for all the rounds in the tour• Knors. nament. However, after matching The team, which had a very scorecards, under the P.G.A. respectable 7-3 record last system, Gilmaro and O'Neil were Sinks Hartford, 12-6 season, appears to be headed for By Mark Higgins himself for the six points. The an even better record this year. named the winners because of victory. their birdie on the first hole. The conversion attempt was no good One reason for such an op• After last week's defeat at the After a first half which was timistic outlook is that the Friars adverse windy conditions but PC was still in command, 12- hands of Jersey City State, PC's dominated by strong defense on have all but one of their players probably contributed to the 0. club football team evened up both sides, Lee moved back from last year. Fur• abnormally high scores that were The Friar defense played well their record at 1-1 with a 12-6 Providence into Hartford thermore, there are three or four registered. all afternoon and they did an victory over the University of territory by using his favorite excellent job in protecting the 12- promising freshmen who could be The Providence College Hartford. receiver, senior Jack Marshall, of immeasurable worth later in Athletic Board, sponsors of this 0 edge. But their hopes for a Previously, against Jersey to gain big yardage. shutout disappeared as Hartford the year. The team's event, also plans to hold a Co-ed City, the Friars actually beat PC moved methodically down quarterback Joe Benvenuto regular season schedule gets Best Ball Tournament to be held themselves with some costly to Hartford's nine-yard line flipped a 20-yard scoring strike under way today. during the first week of October. turnovers which the boys from where Lee promptly handed off to to wide receiver pete salmon. Information on this event will be the Garden State took advantage tailback Mark Tidgewell, who Since there were only minutes forthcoming. of to rack up 21 points in the sliced through for the touchdown. remaining, Hartford was forced Charles Pettegrove makes his second half. Mike Sanzaro's kick failed, to go for the two points, but the way to the ball Saturday. After making the score 6-0. attempt was quickly snuffed out But such was not the case beating Assumption before about Hartford took the ensuing kick- by the Friar defense making the Kevin Brouillard takes a swipe against Hartford as sophomore 150 people, it appears that the 3-4 off but couldn't move against the final score 12-6. at the elusive spheroid. PC quarterback Mike Lee remedied Friars are starting soccer fever PC defense and was forced to kicked Assumption where It the Friars' "second-half blues" The Friars will be hoping to on Smith Hill. counts, winning 6-0. by engineering two scoring punt away. Lee then proceeded to ain their second win next drives in the third quarter to march the Friars downfield funday as they face Worcester break a scoreless first half, again to the Hartford two-yard State College with a kick-off time giving Providence their first Hue. From there he took it in of 1:30 at Hendricken Field