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\. k the i: VILLANOVAN in Second Round FniBds ElliaM. (Comtimmtd from pagt 1) 56. No. 22 The wmm with Virgiflki ond pariadj^fpH^ tlia alficiaU VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY. VILIANOVA. PA. Howard pli^yod hk usual tim I March 27, 1981 •till a dagr awsy when il» over. Befera fm could say, gaino. Howard gnUisrad in six ro- WW* veportML *'U h^pimdr • • » boumii, ahot 7-8 from the floor to Rhma 8t ioe't, whom Vilknoira wm YViMlad for hia aecond score 16 points in 29 minutaa ot bMft by 10 (7S^) to eauat •^ff«»« tidrd loQla. SiiMhdcliad beti play. Mika Mulqain waa not to be way tie in the Big Ktvi, vpaaft Da- tlKiaa^twQnealk||l|awafd was out done. Ho (frilled home 10 • It Fftul Thia nawa. baliava it or not, Had for hii t|i^|s^ oC thii poiifta by shooting a perfect 6>5 avan had the Vilianova contiafent ' panad bafora' thraa iiliiiut«i Elliott Ironi the fiold. Dead at 67 in Charlotte jumping for joy. The bean playad. Tha auddsn /ouli After the impressive By DAVE C08KEY bringing the wimers together to perennial victory track power. But so lit- "I've always called 8t Joa'a victory waa oi^y the be- bla forced Maaaimino to call] MARIANNB him Mr. El- cerpt from a fantasy; 51 team over Houston the questions soon LA^LLE make them fine young men. tle was he known on ginning hia had campus, that liott, not Coach," said Don Paige, championships, of a raah of upaata. Villa- tanaeianipraaa. He toi there there 467 individual centered around the most dom- Once #aa a man known by Once was a man named the school newspaper consistently nova waa hoping for one taet Hnooa and Howard one of the first middle-distance champions, 28 more. people, and Jumbo Elliott. Olympians who won inating center in college basket- they will say of spelled his name incorrectly. Holland, on the other Pinona mwd wkiatlad foi' his runners in the world, who grad- a total of nine hand, later "Ha braugfat During hia medals, and today ball, 7'4" Halph Sampson. Massi- young men to- almoat 50 years of After his death last Sunday said, of a uated from Vilianova laist May. Vilianova "We made a point of not talk- foul, Villaoovm lad ai-24. Thei to coaching currently holds sii mino said, **1 want to savor this mak# them winnara." track at Vilianova, massive coronary attack, those ing about the upaata to the kidi." would iMvar ai^oy "He's my adviser ... in all aspects world records. His again a Once there waa a James Elliott peers named victory for the evening,. and then 1 man known by attained for the few men who did know Jumbo El- Vilianova was on top of their, that large. of life. He was a great man, and him the people, tipA achool coach of the century in will start thinking about Vir- ha believed in worldwide recognition as a liott strained to tell his story. game. Virginia had not played Ueapita tha foul taooble like a second father." 1976. Jumbo was a living legend. ginia." An evening does not last since Maryland deatroyad them nova navar ralioqptlahad the After graduating, Paige took 1968 Olympic silver medalist it long for the hard working Villa- 85-a2 nine d«yB ago. The (23-5) until SaoqnoB tied the sec residence near Vilianova to re- Larry James, currently athletic nova coach. He was gathered with mes Francis Cavaliers were alao without NCAA (42-42) witli'6:21 left tee Elliott main under Elliott's tutelage. "He director at Stockton State College, his assistants shortly after the taumianent aiperienca. The third waa inatrumaBtai in bringii didn't treat you as an athlete. He recently called the Elliott coach- game ended, and you can be as- always ranked Cavaliers were appearing Cavaliers backi Ha played 21*1 worried about the whole ing technique, "a kick and a kiss." sured they were not discussing the in only their second NCAA tour- Utaa on hia bad lag, and person," said Paige. Jumbo was a ster^ taskmaster, nice weather in Charlotte. ney game ever. Vi^e years ago Vir- aavan crucial 8acon44ialf "The thing that goes through still caring for you like a father. ginia loat to OePaul on the aama Villanova'a collapaing defc my mind is how much I owe the He demanded discipline from his Saturday, the question was man," said Charlotte floor. Everything lowed taopaoB cn^ nine she Marty Liquori. athletes on and off the track. again put to Massimino: How are "I think he's lot seemed set for the Vilianova up- though ha connaetad on si meant a to all Several years ago the meet direc- you going to stop Kalph Sampson? set. them for 17 pointa. The the runners able to attend Vil- tor of the Etogwood Relays wrote The brilliant members of the Ralph Sampabn got tha ball and alao forced Jeff Lamp to she ianova, in fact they got better to the VHIanovan, "I have the ut- press wanted to know if Massi- because of him." "It's just a made hia firat shot from 12 feet from the field. However, tl most respect for the Vilianova mino was going to try and stop out before a national television au- no defense dtafgnad to ahut shame that so many people at Vil- athletes. Their courtesy on and off Sampson the way Notre Dame had ianova dience and a filled Charlotte Col- a ahooter of Hakat'a sUturi rl^ could not know the tre- the track make them a pleasure to as- done. Pete Gillen was a former mendous effect iseum, most of wiere '^0W''- he has had on so deal . whom Vir- Kven with Haker's gutty with . . the press and fans Stcwirt Gru^r set the offcwc to Ike HoastoB fiMe, •« wu tke sistant to Massimino and some ginia fans. many," Liquori continued. Oave Coskey Photo "Forget the upset, a mance Viilaiionra iiafll chanc were all equally impressed by your Offl I Im the Vlr^Ma 9l"i*- thought he would give Massimino route was on." Villanova's first Elliott came to Vilianova from very fine win, but cookt navw tegaii track team . . . they are a a master sheet of their plan. Mas- West Catholic. It was there basket did not make it to the hoop. lead in the fimd thr«ift mii while credit to your school." simino does not have two 6*11" in high school that he picked up Sampson erased SienkieWicz's With 1:12 ielfe» MT Jones Jumbo felt that a college ex- Fans Flock to centers; obviously he could not do his shot, but was called for goaltend- both ends a onoKMia nickname "Jumbo." An avid perience should be more than just Notre dC to put' what Dame had done. Ra- baseball fan, Elliott ing. The Cats were down four (6- ginia up by three (51-48). picked up his track. "He was interested in the ther, Massimino said, "We will do paradoxical moniker from a Phila- North Carolina 2). At the half it was Vilianova up nova closed within one on a total person," says Don Paige. thin0i to defend him within the delphia Saturdi^ by three (27-24) as visions of At- ger bomb with 31 seconds Phillie, Jumbo Jim Elliott. Marty Liquori, founder of the By BOB CONWAY evening at Vilianova, philosophy of our team and the Jumbo often told how in his flourishing Frank lanta danced in the Cats heads. SienkitwicB then waa called fo Athletic Attic Chain of To drive to Charlotte, North CaUbresi and Ed Sullivan framework of their roles." route the senior year of 1935, he accepted Gainc.i*rille, Florida, found that, Carolina from Philadelphia takea were joking about going down to 1^ Virginia fans were intentional foul Otheli Wi "a the hoping coaching responsibilities be- lot of my business sense today I at least ten hours. Yet, the North Carolina. They told Jack for was called off some- canned both of the foul si Virginia Coach Terry Holland where cause, "I was one of our better attribute to things that I Vilianova basketball team was not Thawley they were no longer between Stewart Granger's Nova's laat ditch ^tffort Jumbo brought his team in early Satur- rurmers." Better indeed, Jumbo taught me. In fact I found . five 9* * without a few die«hard admirers joking. The three of them left for first-half buckets. when Hinone was callad for we day. He watched Villanova's im- was in fact undefeated in dual would only talk track maybe 20% .• coming to North Carolina to wish Charlotte at 7:00 Saturday Virginia was playing scared. fenaive fouL < pressive win over Houston on tele- meets in the 440. It was only a pul- of the time. them well evening. "We arrived in Charlotte Villanova's half-court trap, with Coach Holland, commentii Jumbo felt that there vision. He summed things up quite led leg muscle that kept him from were too many other important The Vilianova Band was there, at 6: 16 in the morning. We pulled defensive specialist Aaron How- upsets after his team narrowijij nicely by saying, "They will try to competing with his close friend things in life." of course. They left for Charlotte into a church parking lot to get ard applying most of the pressure, caped being added to the li f Jesse Owens in the All keep the ball away from Kalph, caused Virginia them, said, 1936 Olympics. of Jumbo's athletes carried '••'T'i at 6:30 a.m., Friday. They arrived some sleep," explained Jack to turn the ball "At this Ifvel thenj while we will try to get it to him." His career at Vilianova has span- his training on. Ron Delaney, two hours before the Wildcat's Thawley. "We were laughing over ten times in the first 20 min- a lot of good teams. 1 am sural a -l Games seem so simple at times. ned 47 consecutive years, exclud- gold medalist in the 1956 contest with Houston. The band because we couldn't believe we utes of play. when you get 32 teama.«theiiM Olym- The other note that Holland had ^^ ing a service commitment in pics comments, "I owe everything did not get back to Philadelphia were in Charlotte," he added. The Stew Granger picked up where not any underdogs." to pass along was that Lee Kaker World War II, and will un- I am today to Jumbo. He took until 5:30 a.m. Monday morning. threesome filed into Mass at the he left off in the first-half by scor- Nobody knofwa that better a was doubtful. "He definitely will doubtedly go unsurpassed. poor Irish boy and turned me into Brian Barker, who is on an intern- appropriate time. ing the first two points in the one- Virginia, except p^rhiqM DeJ not start," commented Holland. Elliott established Vilianova as an Olympic Champion, ^ ! ^^' which ft 1 ship in Washington D.C., was Ann Guida and her special Kaker 's status was in doubt due to THE track power on the east drastically affected my life in dropped off in Baltimore at 3:00 group of friends made the trip serious thigh injury, which had (1914-1981) coast, if not the country. His im- &m. Monday mcnrning. He, too, dowa Ann is the person who keeps greatly limited his performances pressive record reads like an ex- (Continued on page 0} made it to wwk on Monday. the official score for Vilianova. in recent weeks. Kaker is a fine The band was also instnmiental Certainly, Vilianova did not stand ^•A- shooter. Without him in the line- (No pun intended) in helping Mike a chance, without Ann keeping ''>\'- up Vilianova had a great chance to V ffi'r McDonald and Joe Hoach. These score for the Cats. continue the upset trend. two juniors firom Stanford Hall enate Appro 81 -'82 hitchhiked Budget down to Charlotte. By BOB HERMAN salaries. budget." \i This pair started hitchhiking Amoroso said, "We would need a Rosemont Beverage Vilianova Uiiiveraity senate A discussion preceded the ap- dormitories and academic faci- Center, Inc. DT; Jeffrey Hahn then ques- 25 percent before the Houston games, hoping ^ed \hit Administration's increase in student aid. lities. proval of the budget with Student tioned members Vilianova would 910 CONESTOQA of the Budget This budget only allows for beat Houston and ROAD Ret for 1981-82, Friday, March Body President, Henry Amoroso a 12.5 Committee about the figures play Virginia. Once they arrived » percent increase in student aid. in ROSEMONT, PA. 1 901 ^ by a 18-11-5 vote. strongly urging the Senate to vote Richardson also reported on which appeared on the proposed The dorms a Charlotte, they were in need of [The proposed budget against need improving and Bud er. figures the budget. Amoroso said, budget. correspondence sent to him by weis Hahn asked why two tickets. Veronica ncK4iP there was many of the academic facilities Sienkiewicz, «mc snvKE >11 affect the atudenU in the "I cannot Father President KING OF BEER8* understand how the not a line-by-line Driscoll which who must be one of explanation of need improving too. We can't keep Villanova's COID iriGS, Uowing way: 12 percent increase deans or faculty can approve indicated some areas that the CAStS Of BttH AMD SODA such the figures, but the Senate Chair- greatest fans, talked to the right arts and deferring improvements until next Board commerce and finance a budget, seeing how late it was man, of Trustees had addressed people. Warren O. Richardson, in- year." She got McDonald an udents; a 14 percent increase given in their last 525-KER for and how it was formed." tervened, saying meeting. The Board Koach two passes that it was the job from the fience, engineering and nursing Jim Brogan, the law school wants to have the budget com-, of the Budget Committee to Vilianova Band. ^nts, Amoroso said that Covenant II and a 16 percent in- student senator said, "At first, pleted by December, indicating ir ;? analyze the figures, and that it case for law will not cover all of the quality im- students. when walking here, I thought it would that this is a goal which they have take too many hours to look provements which i [The budget alao allows for an would be best to abstain, but are necessary been trying for. The Board CONESTOGA after at each line. said f ditional to make this school competitive 1981 U.S. 1.5 percent increase on seeing how this budget was thrust that they are still considering OPEN The discussion continued with with ki? > of others. Covenant II is a the already propoaed II per- upon us, I don't see how fund allowing the student CLEANERS any mem- AmcMToso questioning the other body raising venture which will try to g^increase for faculty and staff . ber of this Senate can president to address the approve the Senate members about the budget. Board at I 907 CONESTOGA ROAD CHAMPIONSHIP raise money for improving student one of its meetings. ROSEMONT, PENNA. K: 1981 U& OPEN •>; • June 15-21, 19010 MERiON 1981 tuiffent
h LEONAID I. LA BARTH LA &^3431 be screened by a three-peraon Five candidates are hoping to ^'^i MERION GOLF CUB Followii« two WMla of panel as well as by the votars. fill the two vacant seats for the titiooii^ Ptrane: I iiaigHJi^ (215) e4»-0PEN Ardmorc Ave., Ardmore, Pk 19003 — and For the preiiriitial candidate CoHafe of Commerce and Finance. ites, tke iBwti o# the fLANT-ON PREMISES can- to claim an outright victory, he Graduate School Senator and dates racatvc must at Waat 40 percent of Univoraity CoUafe Senator will the vote fron the tatal anroUBMOt. hmv ito voting on April 1 and 2 be- SAME DA y CLEANING In the eveait a aiap&e parcantafe twoan 6:0M:90 pjo. in Hartley Mtfonty Ml Mt ahtawied by the WE f . CLEAN AND P^ESS early returna, a nmmff w^l ha To win a aamiU aoott, a simple held. ONSATURDAYS To first be In Mktttian to tha hiOlot for WE CLEAN three candidataa are SLUMPING BAGS far Hhwa rta a^rta on tlM 10 pareant afHm aMrolloMnt on a DOmN JACKETS UnA«araity aanate. two for tl» aaa by itiMJawta of tha two for tha adt Hopa6il OM. ALTERATIONS MdoMfor Hm t tPVi ^^ • • •^m» ^^•*< • • I • r • » ' II II I mi I i I —<—' M H T h IliWiM I T enatorSpeBksofi Foreign Policy I'/* • THE VUXANOVAN • Maicti By BMBIE PRY mittee, Prank Church, spoke on 24. Pao92 27, 1981 owns 50 percent of the land and former Chairman of the U.S. U.S. foreign policy in Latin Amer- Church, ia greatly 9Ppoaed to Washington and Moscow." there were over 11,000 recorded B (Date's Povaign Relations Com- ica at the Connelly Center, March the Reagan adminiatration's policy Church thinks ''Secretary of " murders last year in the country. towarda Latin Amafica- •« Stato Aleiander Haig believes - Ihe reigning government claims Church feeb Reagan'a adminis- trouble originates in the Kremlin that regardless of the Russians, and is exported. The Reagan ad- Middle East Bicycle tration is using El Salvador's rev- Club Sunshine Day revolution would still be taking Planetarium Show olution as a symbol to stop Soviet ministration sees the strife in El place. In other words, Chtnrch intervention throughout the world. Salvador as if it was made in Rus- says, problems in El Sal- Lecture Ride We wish to thank all those sia. 'The who par- Hiere will be a planetarium and slif Church says. "Not since the days ticipated in the "Skip-a-LAmch for Sun- show, Jupiter and Saturn Revisited, FcniMr Gowmrnor General of the West The Villanova Bicycle Qub will hol4 a qq| shine'* held on Thursday, March 19. Fridior, will March 27 and April 3 at 8 pinj Acheron Davidi, be epeeking 12-mile ride this Sunday leaving at 1 ''Mexico knows their Central American neighbors Over $460 profit was realised. Your help on the fourth floor of Mendel Hall. lin tht Weet Lounge ot Dougherty Hall, Ao< p.m. from the front of the Connelly Cen- was appreciated. observing session with the 6-inch tele. lApril 2, at 8 p.m. His address will deal ter. perhaps even better than 'General Halg' and they One-on-One volunteers are still scope will follow, weather permittinc [with the Jewish-Arab conflict which needed for Sunshine Day on April 25. /' leiists not only in the West Bank area, say we are on the wrong course . . . Bicycle Club The next planning meeting is Monday, but throughout the whole Middle East. April 6, Tolentine 215, at 7 p.m of 'gunboat diplomacy' has there '*E1 Salvador is seen as a coun- vador are home-grown." Admission is free. CPR been such an urgent item before try with its own indigenous prob- "History and past experience Meeting an administration." lems," Church explains. El Sal- suggests our heavy hand embrace Bete Ganuna Tau is sponsoring a CPR He believes that "Reagan's rhe- vador is a non-strategic country may seek to jeop^dize the control class to be held Saturday, April 4 from Swim-A-Thon 1. Vnak Ckmnk lactnrad at VUla Tnsiday ilg^t ahoat The Villanova Bicycle Club will meet torical barrage against the Soviets with 60 percent of its people living the reigning govejthment has in El Miss 4 pjn. and Thursday, April 9 from 6-9 Villanova rka'i paUcy Utin J9ff Page next Thursday, April 2, at 7 Photo is reminiscent of the cold war in rural areas and impoverished. Salvador and cause guerrilla war," p.m. in p.m. in the North Lounge, Dougherty. 'I Tolentine 215. causing a polarized world between Two percent of the population stated Church. An example of the Thanks Claaa size is 'limited to Ladies, wouldn't 50. you love to be clenched fist diplomacy failing crowned as the first "Miss Villanova.'* was the U.S. embargo on Cuba The A.C.S. is sponsoring the first annual Forenslcs Bring A Friend To Sistors of Delta where, "we succeeded not in iso- Villanova Kappa Nu would like Miss Contest during Spring lating Cuba, but isolating our- fi to express many thanks to all those who Forensics Evening Fever week. The contest will include On Tuesday, March 31, Villanova's . . . participated in the Dinner, Lunch, Brunch, Drinks! selves and aiding to make evening Swim-a-Thon bene- gown, bathing suit, and talent Forensic Society, in cooperation with Fidel Castro a hero in third world fitting leukemia. It was ^ great success. competition. Any organization or dorm the Speech Communication Department, Interested in seeing a different type of countries," said Church. Remember: Success-Money Colected! j can nominate someone. Check future presents Forensics: Fact and Fantasy — dramatic performance? The Forensic "What would distinguish our Being collected April 1, 12:30-4:00 in the YillaBovaas for details. a performance of forensics. This event is Society is putting on an Evening with in Rus- Connelly Center. presence El Salvador from an opportunity for you to discover one of Forensics, on Tuesday, March 31, in the 6REENI-OJSE sia in Afghanistan?" questioned Villanova's most unique teams. Connelly Center Cinema, at 7:30 p.m. RESTAURANT Church about Reagan's policy in A highly entertaining evening is ex- Admission is free. iRMYIMVY Latin America. He states that, Sky Diving pected as the Speech Team performs a "An attempt to pull out roots of Business 24 W.Lancaster variety of events, including poetry, Lecture ARDMORE revolution will only make the 5 MINUTES FROM VILLANOVA Naar Ardmora Movia Oppotlta Ave. prose, drama, and many surprises. UNIVERSITY reckoning worse." Church feels The spring skydiving trip is scheduled Political Union StataStora S42-943S Forensics: Fact and Fantasy will be pre- of to for Saturday, April 11. film pre- that the policy giving arms A r , sented at the Villanova Connelly Center Phi Ganuna Nu, the business sorority, ^^''^^^^ ^^^^ ^ ^'"9 ^' Prussia Rd. sentation, equipment demonstration and 687-2801 DAm MMY i NAVY anti -communist countries is not Cinema at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free. is sponsoring a lecture on Entre- Villanova Political Union Radnor, PA I lecture will be given by I>oug Angel of rL-. IN IflULI Lancaster Ave. the answer. Soviets? low. An informal reception will be held peneurship Tuesday, March 31, at 4:30 How do we stop the suggests we look to - Church >^ Skydive East in the Cinema room of // DIafonally Opposlta P.R.R. ^ W BRING THIS AD AND V.U. I.D. g^ Station following the performance where you in. the Wayne Room of the Connelly Cen- Speaker: Robert A. Monteerrat ^ '^^ €44.9871 countries with more knowledge the Connelly Center on April 7, at 7 p.m. will have an opportunity to meet the ter. If you think you might like to start Resolution: "This House Favors a Re- FOR A 10% DISCOUNT The first of two organizational meetings than we have on the matter, "Mex- student members of the your own business, come by. Margaret turn to the Cold War." will Speech Team as "" ico knows their Central American be held in Hartley, room 209 on <" well as many of the faculty members of C. Drake, M.B.A., business consultant Monday, March 30, 1981 JENKINTOWN Thursday, April 2 at 7 p.m. Trip details, neighbors perhaps better even the Speech Communication Department. and teacher at Peirce Jr. College will tell North Lounge, Dougherty Hall, 7 p.m. •*^" transportation, and deposit money will Moat IMaJor Cradit 705 Greenwood Ave. than 'General Haig' and they say I Coffee, tea and homemade pastries will you what you need to know. On Boio Parkins Lot 884-9441 ." be discussed at this meeting. Cards l4norad we are on the wrong course. . be served. This performance will hope- "Our political and moral prin- the Villanovan IN fully help to answer the very common ^^^^ '^ ^^^^ ciples are not wanted and are not tV- WAYNE question — What is Forensics? applicable everywhere," Church Florida Residents Lecture on Rape 158 E. LANCASTER 293-9832 We hope to see you on the 31st. Film Buffs concluded. ^^ Classifieds LOFT WANTED A meeting will be held on Monday, Ms. Ann Achoff from SUMMER COUNSELOR W.O.A.r| A three-person loft Is needed March 30, the east lounge Running Club at 6:30, to Villanova Cultural Film Series, Con- (Women Organized Against will POSITIONS !?• Rape) organize the trip for next year. Must be in good home for Easter. nelly Center Cinema located on the Vil- be speaking in the East Lounge, Dough- AVAILABLE condition and in- Several students have expressed in- erty hardware an The Wildcat Running Club is spon- lanova Campus. 645-7267. Sunday, Hall, on April 1 at 8 p.m. Her talk Applicants are now being '81 Hi terest in either getting a ride or riders to soring an all-comers will deal cluded. We are willing to pay Track Meet on March 29, at 7:30, Ingmar Bergman's with prevention of rape as well] tsidered for the 1981 camp ORIENTATION cut expenses for the long drive. If Saturday, April 11. as how good money. Contact third ^ -A. you The proceeds of this Cries and Whispers is to be shown. This to help someone who has been lason. Must be able to teach are interested in driving to Florida for meet will go to the American film explores raped. The floor IMoriarity, rooms 25 or Cancer the relationships among lecture is sponsored by of the following: Easter break ^ Arts & ,;.4 come to the meeting. Society. The events of the meet include: four women, one of whom is dying of H.O.T. 19, or call 525-9236 rafts, and ask t Also a Arts & Crafts Director, get-together with the South 100 meter dash, 110 hurdles, 400 meter, cancer, and their devoutly loyal house- for the above rooms. iFlorida )ancing, Theater Director, Alumni Club in May is in the 800 meters, 1500, 3000 meters, long keeper — as their facades are stripped planning stages. I>etails will be given jump, and lane Aooompanist and Sing- pentathalon. There will also away revealing their personal agonies Need a Friend? htouse mate wanted for sum- and suggestions are Arctiery, Tennis, welcome. For any be a mile relay and a coed sprint relay. and unspeakable common fears. It is Tram- mer months (June-August) In 'urther information contact >line. Lori Tara- The age group will be 18 and under. certainly the most complex, the most Is school getting yoii down. Are you] Gymnastics, Photo- Jella, Rm. 6 4 bedroom Bryn Mawr loca- O'Dwyer, 525-9432. Open, and Masters (40 and over), with a perceptive, the most humane of Berg- having problems with your roommate?] raphy, Cheerleadlng, Jazzer- tion. One mile from Villanova. fraternity ^ize, championship included. Entry man's works. you just need someone to talk to? If Scouting and Nature Do j fees will Call after 5:30 p.m., ask for be $1 per event ($2 for relays) Continuing in the line of Sci-Fi films, so, you've got a friend in Help on Tap.l Mudy, AJR.C. Swimming In- ''J and awards will Nancy, 527-1294. be given to the three top will be X, The Man with the X-Ray H.O.T. is students helping othe ructor. Boating, Canoeing finishers in each event. For further in- Eyes, shown LSAT/LSDAS on March 31 at 3:00. It students. We really care, so give us Water Skiing Instructor or formation, please contact Steve Skro- stars Ray Milland, Harold J. TENNIS INSTRUCTORS for Stone and call at 645-7232. Hours: Sunday-Fridayj laneral Athletics. COUN- bala (625-9433, Rm. 16 Sullivan) or Jim Don Rickles. In it Milland is an out- city youth program, July- The new 1981-82 LSAT/LSDAS 6 p.m.-12 nqon. :LOR UNIT LEADERS must McNichol or Jim O'Brien (525-9116, rageous doctor who invents a special • August. Car and experience f • Registration packets are now available ^a college Rm. 322 Fedigai^). serum that will graduate ex- from the Career Development Center. let him see through necessary, excellent salary rienced In things. X- is a rockingly entertaining Balloon camping. Able to Since the June 20, 1981 LSAT is the last Day and gas allowance. Call Pro- film. 'an schedule for activities, test of the 1980-81 "processing year" Military Draft gram Director for application, April 1 marks the date of the third lec- ivening programs, etc. and is also the first test of the 1981-82 Anyone interested in being a part of] 548-7225. ture in a series of four. In this lecture, ipervlse "processing year", students need to large staff. Write the entertainment for balloon Day if] The Social Action Committee pre- entitled "Of Snakeskins and determine the appropriate set of Wine- '«np Office, 700 Ardmore sente asked to sign up at Campua Ministi REWARD! A big gold Sarah a discussion panel on "The Mili- skins," Dr. Jerry Gill, a professor at ^ve., registration materials to use. This deter- this week and/or attend the plannii. No. 102, Haverfor4l tary Draft and Draft Registration." The Eastern College, will discuss art Coventry cross was lost Mon- mination is and re- Ullage, based upon the year in which meeting on April 2 at |: 30 p.m. in tht] Ardmore, Pa. 19003 or presentation is aimed at answering ligion in the work of Ingmar day between Dougherty arxl the student is Bergman. seeking admission to law Campus Ministry office. All talenttj ^hone Miss Sherman, student questions about conscription, Mendel. Strong sentimental school. welcome; jugglers, LS 649-9822 ' magicians, singen,; or 21S-e87-7a01. the selective service systom, militant^ Stwdeat apflyiag for lfS2 adhaissioa value! If found, call Dina at dancers, . tht| prepardeness gymnaate, comedians . . registration. Informa- offered. to Uw school MUST ose the Uoe 19tl- list is endless. 527-9738. Reward tional and evaluative. Balloon Day •2 LSAT/LSDAS regtotntioo fmAH. PRESTIGE Paneliste include: Hiis will apply to current Juniors who Large 2-bedroom apartment Mr. James Bristol, Director, Anti- Organizations interested in having a plan on taking the June 20th LSAT. TYPING to rent for two men. Utilities Draft Program, American Friends Ser- profit-making booth must turn in Lecture Series p CiBiMaies leeki adaiiaBloa to law your f vice Committee. ificluded. SI 65 each per Imt this Fan Iftl awt asc the $15 deposit to Campus Ministry by SERVICE Prof. PMcr Goldberger. V.U. School of month. Near City Ufie, good IfW-tl LSAT/LSDAS fmdUL March 30. Th«taa, DiiaartatlofH, Law, Member of National Lawyer's trans, and slioppifHi- GR 7- Using the incorrect registratioii form •crlpte. raraifa i t«s ^T*-* T, -'sw^ T?r^ Nq>4 • IHt VtlANWAM • liM€hty,Hi1 Mifchy.mi » THCVIiXAIiWAN • Pijii .MiM»»«iM»M«——i——i——i^1^———————— I ——W^fc^—^ Nominations Open if Amil^Mclagi if Arts Grad Speaks of Career I'4 Vl Seniora, junion, ami sopho- Lindback awarda. The Presi- >; moTM in all undergraduate day dent of the University will began her own career after just go. I ended up position after turning down an of- coUefBs, aa nell as fuU4ime select two names from the list LEONAKb I. U BARTH to be willing tp graduation. of beginners do, in a fer from a Lancaster station. faculty menbera of those col- of five and designate them as Former lHjlMi iM editor Joan where a lot "Obviously it openings if 1' winners of the 1981 Lindback vbked VflUmova takes a lot of time small audience market in West "There are a lot of leges will nominate candidates \C. Barniah Mon- and patience," admitted Barnish. Virginia. you want it," urged Barnish, for the twenty-first annual awards, and present them with ly, March. 16, to address the "When I left V.U. in May, I didn't to Barnish, an im- "Nothing is beyond anyone's Christian R. and Mary P. Lind- checks of $1000 each at com- IJ^oununications Society in the According know what I was going to do. portant aspect when appl3ring or reach." She also emphasized that back Foundation awards for mencement exercises in May. Connelly Center's Haverford Everyone with a major had a path auditioning for a job is "not to ap- with a major in Communications distinguished teaching. Student About twenty other faculty iBoom. to follow except for me. I just star- do it." "You have Arts, the student should have a voting for these nominations members receiving the highest Barnish, a 1979 graduate, is a ply uhtil you can ted writing letters and sending to be convinced what you have is somewhat easier time. "You have will be held on Monday, March number of votes will be desig- {general assignment television resumes to television stations and better than the person's next to to work and work because that is 30 and Tuesday, March 31, in nated as honorable mention, reporter currently working at soon I got some back." all you can do. You don't stop the main lobby of Connelly and their names will appear in hjfNKP-TV, Channel 16, an ABC you." Enough return letters re- After six months in West learning until you want to stop Center, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., a subsequent issue of the Vil- iffiliate in Scranton-WilkesBare. questing an audition tape promp- Virginia doing everything from learning. on each day, and from 7 p.m. to lanovan. *% Previously, Barnish was employed ted her to make one and send covering pet shows to anchoring "Some things just have to be 8 pjn. Monday, March 30. The Lindback Foundation It WBOY-TV in aarksburg. West it along to the various stations the Saturday night news, Barnish covered," related the reporter. Faculty will vote by mail. annually makes grants avail- Virginia. Speaking to approxi- along with her own requests for again tapes and hoping "At times it can be gory like when Voters will be invited to able to colleges in the Delaware Uately 30 students, Barnish spoke once made personal ^ interviews. "My mother for a position in a higher rating the camera has to cover a murder choose any three full-time Valley to encourage effective OD many of the problems and in- and I just packed up the car and market, applied to a number of but sometimes there isn't much faculty members who are not teaching on the undergraduate cidents awaiting aspiring broad- went," Barnish related. "You have stations. She accepted her current choice. After a while it gets into Jmb Bar^k, f< VUlsMniB previous winners. The five .level. Previous winners of the cast journalists and on how she your blood." editor. Jetf Page Photo candidates receiving the award are not eligible for re- Wednesday, April 1, 1981 highest number of votes will be election by terms of the founda- the official nominees for the tion's regulations. Connelly Center Cinema Seminars Heid By JACK DEPIERRO consideration property and con- noon to 1:15 p.m. relationships 12 The student government will be tract law, business sponsoring a series of seminars for and tenant behavior. students who have been placed off Questions concerning zoning campus because of a poor pick in ordinances and any trouble which OUT AND MEET will ON by tenants COME the lottery or v^o have decided to can be encountered live off campus in the future. The be covered. A question and answer lectures will be given by the Legal period will follow each lecture. THE CANDIDATES. Information Center. Any questions which may arise Two second semester law stu- can be answered at the seminar dents, Kevin Gleason and Mary series or by contacting the Legal II: Glah, plan to conduct the Information Center at 207-B QUESTION PERIOD. seminars. The seminars will be Dougherty Hall or by phoning the held in various dormitories center at 645-7212. throughout Villanova's campus. The seminar series will begin on Sponsored by your Student Government Primarily, the lectures will be a Monday, March 30 and the dates study in preventative law. Topics and locations will be posted on to be discussed are leases and bulletin boards throughout the 1 lease provisions, which take into dormitories. ill I Elections H^^ (Continued from pagel) Francis Elliott it-' James didates began petitioning March 18 with a one week period to get the required signatures. ApRil 5, 1981, Election Committee On r.: The SGA has laid down the same rules as in the past for this year's campaign. .7< S Presidential campaigns are limited to a $100 budget, with can- ~ didates for Senate seats being The VIHanovan limited to $40. Permission must be obtained from proper University authorities in order to campaign in designated areas. I According to present SGA President Henry Amoroso, the change in location of the voting areas is beneficial to everyone. "This was designed to encourage Cr more voting," Amoroso said. "In the past the voting for each in- dividual college was done at that Juibo ElUtCt (c) with Dm Palfi (I) ami college. We're looking for a bigger response." In addition, ^ile not sup- porting any one candidate, the present SGA Senators are trying to "publicize" for the candidates the rules and regulations for the elections. "Commerce and Finance is the 'hot race' this year," commented Amoroso. "I'm a little disap- pointed with the turnout in Arts and Sciences, though. Basically this election is almost identical to ''. ^. last year's. There are three very capable people running for president." - < V. MMCh27,19t1 • THE VILLANOVAN • Pa0»7 P«g» » • TWB VmAHOVAII • },w;^'*>«^i .^i*''*'*:*'' ,r^;lvAm.im.' s'^.<*/ *'ii.m»i^i^ f t.l! >«; i. ihmi0^- t I'V^I * il H; k li, i ]>i M'k l\\ H S ^ . 10 • THE VUlAiiOVAM • liWit27,1W UNION ElEctioN SuppleiviENT ' .•§am-^ GANclidATEs: Issues ancI IcIeas li^7« ^nf Ma/fittf! (Sign Up AprN 11, 1981) Editor'8 NoU: The word "camdidatr" eamm from tke wamt latin THE BIGEVENT root word thai formt unnh Ukt 'Uxmdor'* amd 'inealuleoetmee.'' matam iSmwanmmi aiid tkt VUlMwy— kam nmpikd tkk §appi§m mU in ordtr to give ttw prtndmUkU amd Mmatorial hopefutB for thi§ yoar*B wtudtmi TAUNT SHOU) body 9toetkm» a chance to frankly, ameereiy exprewe their mewe, mt ttw eamm time emitting a degree of brilliance and inteneity, em anfy emu- WAILIini: MARCH '"'Villanovaii didatee can do. tkLLmwraamm/wp^ae .s^n^ PRIZES! MEETINQ TUESDAY, M 0.00 deposit *100 MARCH 31 «t 7:00 in required PftE^tdENTiAl TilVlbER ttM East Loung*. TIMOUOH THi QIWAT UENION mVBI OOUGE m THE POCOMOS. JohN PiSANO The time has come when a gradual per- of decisions which directly affect us. In ef- will be the goal of my administration to suasive approach must be made in order to fect, the accreditation committee argued bring about administrative justillcfltioo for resolve the ever present tension between that the students deserve a say in the form- this consistent disregard for the requests of our administration and the student body. ing of policies at Villanova. The solution to the students. Only when our administrators Only after our administrators and students our problems will only be found when our justify these impositions upon the students tfndsrclastiiiaii WmIcsinI alike rationally approach our problems will administration honors the requests of the will we be able to understand the ad- a solution be found. Middle States Association because it is ob- ministrations motives. This explanation During the next week the election of vious that the soluticm to our^oblems lies publication of Srtwdiy, MMxh 2S, 1911 our will be insured through the student government officials will serve as a precisely in the area of conomunication. The an unbiased student government news- (Hrtdoor Cenctrt constructive debate in outlining many of conunittee went on in it's renewal to l«tt^r. the problems facing our community. As stipulate that the "misconceptions which As aforementioned, change will only arise •t 1:00 Th« Outdoor R«cr*atfon Committ«« of the students, a responsible choice must be faculty members have about the univer- through a gradual approach. My candidacy Cm KsMMdy Mall Villanova Union presantt made in choosing those representatives sity's finances" must be put to rest. Here offers the unique unprecedented quality of whom you feel most capable of communi- the conmiittee emphasized "the need for being the only candidate who if elected will cating our needs. general Hnancial information." Again, these be serving in his junior year. My naraie is John Pisano and I am seeking recommendations have been obviously I am intent on running as a non by- IS the office of student body president. It is ignored. We still do not have a published product of the last administration as I con- my goal to make this campaign one of issues budget, furthermore just last month the ad- sider my candidacy an option to a student directly confronting Villanova students. ministration imposed a twelve to sixteen government administration successful in t^ V Featvring: movie presentation, Last year Villanova was granted a renewal percent tuition increase with no specific ex- renovating the student government but Equipment demonstration and of it's accreditation. This renewal was planation of it's neccesity. These claims are lacking in the persuasive talent to com- lecture by Doug Angel granted stipulating several recommended not radical, indeed they are factual. municate an explanation for it's inability to TUESDAY, APRL7 changes. As the Middle States Association Last year we as students were promised a successfully attain it's goals. F«ll MoMi P.M CONNELLY CENTER CINE 7:00 of Colleges complained "The one real less stringent liquor policy, an alternate Frequently, we as students have been ac- failure appeared to be that of commun- meal plan, student representation on the cused of being apathetic, I submit that this ^ ication . . . and when decisions are reached board of trustees, and a student bill of apathy has been induced by an administra- the reasons for these decisions should be rights. Today, one year later we have none tion unconcerned with the needs of the explained." It has become obvious that the of these. These unfulfilled needs are not the students. This week do not display this B.Y.O.B administration has blatantly ignored a sim- fault of our last student government ad- apathy, instead devote one minute of your ALERTIII ple recommendation to include the students ministration, they are the product of an ad- time to cast an endorsement of my theme in the forming of policies and in the makins ministration indifferent to our requests. It that the students deserve better. .^>f-"- \A<::^'-^<''' Friday. Wayne RemaI Mareft 27. 1981 SiNKkiy March 29, 1981 at 9:00 p.m. In my campaign for Arts Senator last presently represent Villanova as a delegate forms, which have proven to be a tremen- year, I promised to the to UnderdossiiNin West Lounge break barriers of the Philadelphia Federation of Stndents, dous tool for focusing student concerns. I communicati(m between the students, an organization established to enhance problem. Being an off-campus resident as a Did that of cigarettes is worth free faculty and administration. You believed in communication between the Philadelphia you know every package freshman, I am well aware of the problems me and I am proud to say that td the greater area colleges and universities. I EvMt time for a patient in need of a dialysis machine? also which arise being off-campus. Svrprita extent, this has been accomplished. represented the student government in The Unbn is getting involved to help those in need. We The time is now for action. Yes, action, Now I am back, this time seeking the of- Harrisburg to organize a statewide lobbying encourage you to save all of your empty cigarette packets and the typical reaction of the past. Too fice of Sindent Body Presifknt and I am group in Pennsylvania to fight for critically and then txing them to the Union Offk^e. many times we wait for a crisis to occur asking you to believe in once again. needed financial aid. me before we plan any type of action. Well, It'9 iMNtli MWng « M: . My yei^ as Arts Senator has been quite In the future, I promise to do more of the many times it is too late. This will not hap- beneficiaf in gaining knowledge and ex- same, that is, fight for the student. you pen if I am elected Student Body President. perience in our complex governmental A few areas of major concern are: Time is always working against us so we structure. Given the chance, I like would to — Stndent Rights. With the rough draft must act quickly, but also with competency. continue serving the stndents. I say of the Student Bill of Rights being com- We must take the initiative and force the stodents because we are elected by our pleted, we must push for its passage. It is ft *TI STREET! of administration to play catch up. Hien and fellow students, represent fellow great to our importance that the Villanova only then will we have a successful Student students and that must not be forgotten. Student have a restructured. Government. I have played a major role this year as a — 1)onsin|. There has been a continuous If you want a President that will take that direct representative of the student I body. housing shortage at Villanova and there initiative then vote WAYNE REMAI FOR ANCECOM am presently in charge of the Grievance ninst be increased efforts to ease this STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT. exploras modern a«oce Every year, the candidates for the office wHh Villanova's social life and I am the only fectively represent the entire student a>^TURCAY, Apr\l 1 1 , Bob RosENqARTh of Student Body President deluge the cam- candidate doing somethign about them. Tom StraHan population. I am also First Delegate to the pus and the students with propaganda, I am the author of the Student Bill of Philadelphia Federation of Students, an posters and promises. They inevitably Rights, a document which I feel to be ab- organization of ten area colleges working in claim "experience," citing obscure or- solutely essential in the assurance of the an atmosphere of mutual problem solving. ganizations and irrevent qualifications. fair treatment of each student as both a If our student body is united and deter- However, when these candidates, who are member of Villanova and a citizen. Hiis bill mined, the administration cannot ignore us. concerned more with the glamor and is currently before the Student Life Com- Our voices must be heard. resume potential involved in the office, are mittee of the Senate for approval. I will, as These projects are valuable routes to the elected, the results are disastrous. ito creator, work tirelessly to see the Bill of solutions of our problems; plans which have Experience is earned and learned; it is Right through to completion and adoption. taken at least a year to initiate and get into also simple for the discerning eye to The students must be represented, and I motion. While my experience speaks for it- distinguish betwnen the real things and will not rest until they are. self, that alone is not grounds for your vote. trumped-up claims. As Vice-President of Communication with the Board of However, the importance of continuity can- the Studsnt Bo4y. I have been instrumental Trustees is of utmost *%•*" importance, as they not be overemphaeiaed; logically, to alact a in the initiatioo of projecU that sve in the CONNEl are the ultimate judges in decisions regar- newcomer would necessitate a LO.r»qtilr«d laaming process of solving many of the moat ding policy. To this end, I have served one phase in which precious time would be y ^ pressing problems at Villanova. While it is year at a two-year term Admtoslofi M on the Sub- wMtad. The Student Body Prasidaot is very easy to make promises to clear these committee on Student Affairs, which is one elected for a year, too short a tins in whkh trouUa areas up, I hav« already Cinema dedicated of our few avanuas of contact with the to both become acquainted with and bring myself to working within the provnn Board. The voice of the students is the to completion thaee much needed inhiliaiis fraBiswork. backboos of Villanova. Havii« already I don't just coosplain, I work to correct. I I sm tha Chainnan of tlis Alcohol In- astahUshed Admasion: %2J10 a rapport with the Board, I will ask you to fees feets and elect innisnns who fcMmaHon ConMsi ttaa, and havn sii^la- oatgkmm to enpraas the concerns of tha knows whet the solaMofls are and how to fit Com CcWbrake NcrkMiol ObnteV^ handsdly coeapkeiied a nstisawi^s mailii^ to studento to the Bo«rd. ConiraM, SiMtan, emi other coUtfM to I haws alao baan aiectad to tha poaition of B8B ROMMQAftTN oollaot tha dnfcn nsensaavy to avnalHaUy niaiipsrsott at the P!nciUlaiii« GoasBttttaa, STUBBMT M9V 1 ONTNt^lAIMT ^'^ V 'I I I >M> ( ff- r,'jf . r I '. ' t ^1?! ^iM , ^ ^iw< vpfti, r^ri-r- iil€it 27. 19i1 # TMgVmAMOyAW • Pmi 11 ' j H«Uo, my nam* i* Qymt MulrooMy UNION „ ByRNE I am numing for tlw MuUooNEy Univwaity Senate fg mentions VUlanova to an tba coUega of Bnginaaring. I am currently ^^••••••••••••T5H?7^Hr7777*5fT777*7*73 F^ rr ^ucWnt, >inior mmy thingi probably Machanical Engipaar and have be« ri t involvMi in' TheM wiU include positive numaroua axtracunicular act college vitiaa at ViUanova: FORMER along with negative the American Socie) IRANIAN HOSTAGE for campua, caaual conversation Mechanical Engineera, the new Studei new ideas pertainii^ to the Orientation Program, Tau Kappa Omen ineering, but they are never fraternity and the ViUanova Union, to namJ WILLIAM on because a few. BELK no one ever I 'them. I am running for Hie University jSenate the Senate position bcl cauae Fuch with student feedback for I feel the need for positive student iJ ranator to be effective, put in some decisions begin TALKS made at Vi|.| ABOUT LIFE iike to see the office lanova. There are over of Bn- nine thousand en I [nator become a listening office thuaiaatic individuals at ViUanova wJ acting office. As have immeasurable talent a repre- and ideas. TImI AS A student Studsnt Government HOSTAGE body, one must be provides us the op. to ideas and portunity to express our tn then be dedi- thoughto and help I* direct lible enough to carry these and improve Villanova'a future. I am confident stages in which positive re- in my ability to com.! April 8, 1981 municate, and I* present in a professional FIND OUT ^a Engineer is manner, the ideas of MORE ABOUT VIDEO DAY eager for ac- my peen to ^e ad- ling to voice his ministration. I f opinion in the have previously dealt witk We need people with ta'e- t^.. comedy, Af.tmg ^;es8. results will foUow. We Uie administration and have always estab- 8:00 P.M. abilities, artists, etc. Exp|r;re tfte world of tele- in the University's decisions Ushed a solid rappwt. i vision Video - ;ademic I am keenly Day Meeti'.g Monday. March 30. policies, student life, aware of the difTiculties and VILUNOVA CENTiR frustrations, many others. This is the only involved with the job when I* 6 PM. Haverford Room Stay Tuned' sound ideas Of THt COMHtllY insure positive results for the fall on deaf ears but am eager * CEMUR PSngineering Student. to accept the challenge. ^2^ TICKET PRICES: v.o. i.o. *'*''^-*r*-*rif'kicir*-k-k-kir-kifmfitiririritifk'kifH'k-kicir-k-k-kirir with TTw VManova Union Prstento An Evwiing of Acoustical Music with ,\. * 4- GENERAL PUBLIC .» \* 4 DAVID A VAILABLE AT C.C. TICKET OFFICE. * BROMBERG S- ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BI6 SCREEN TV The Best 77 of Broadway. Any Interested singers, actors and dancers are wel- come to come on Thursday evenings at 7:00 to the North Lounge and help us presecit NCAA lastofboll^ an eiat)orate Broadway re- S«p«rwMktml **.' ^¥^ view. V\^e are worlclng towards ^^-^ FINAL - FOUR Saturday 1 p.m. a performance to benefit Virginia vs. No. Carolina St. Project Sunshine. and Thursday, L.S.U. vs. Indiana April 2 Connelly Center, * Championship Game - IVIonday 8 p.m.* West Lounge - Free 9:00 to 5:00 U II Meeting trj p^.--' Wednesday, April 1, 1981 at 5:00 Ticketsavatlabteat Connelly Center (Villanova), MAD's (ArdnK>re). SsOOpja A lODOOpjn. Houston HaH (Univeraity of PBnnsytvania). For further information call: 1-r, FHdsy.ApfliaiMI 1 li 645-7280 Contact the Union Office for $4.50 for students / $6 50 for the public SI futher details. Come support your respective candidates Pr—omad by the ViMmMa Union AWMMR Concert Event U? for tiie foiiowing offices: CINEMA • SrUDENT BODY PRESIDENT CULTURAL ARTS SENATOR FILM SEMES . LAW SCHOOL SENATOR lusty •ntartainment -afc Thorn C&F SENATOR — . A8S0CUTK AnRACTIONS • GRADUATE SCHOOL SENATOR •s ENGINEERING CAMYSHACK SENATOR . UNIVERSITY This fNin MplorM th« relationships COLLEGE SENATOR among four nwNnon — thrso tlstors, NURSING ono of whom Is dying of cancsr, SENATOR • ACADEMIC •nd ttiolr dovoutly loyal houto- POLICY SEATS ksopor—ss thoir facadas •n strip- pod away ratoaling thair paraonal SCIENCE SENATOR •gofiloa and unapaakabla common faars. SLAFSMf Fri., March 27, 1981 Wednesday, April 1 ii ' 7:00 and 9:30 Thursday, April 2, in af 's SLAP SHOT and Friday, ApHi 3 Cinama 7:00 and 9:30 M Admission M.00 In Cinema rOV CAM MMAKM ! 7:aSla 91-3:00 Admiaaton *1.00 ^. ' fUl ^ALjjRjffijT^A A Mmttt ZT. Itil • TMe VltmilOVAW • Papa 1» • Mifch 27, Kil Twins OBLIQUITIES ^ liigh sehool." Mike eii^ained, pna&;S^5Slcpaw5e,.T^ BILLY-NOVA ''we had aaaigned ^aU. Bi^di^ rta?^.if too Offers Programs ICIM^ A60DD :.i Center Here ivMriof ihm nuom type of we'd trade but our teacher cauf^ iMTGessnMc^ feoakk.TWE ihirt and flipflO|Mi wiUiout know- on. Finally, the one sura wha* career ha or aha wiahaa in their career planning. day that we By KMIN PAdE, JIL it. Earlier in the day, thay stayed to pursue miy take a career in- ing ap- in our correct seats, she Can- TIm cantar rune a number of % Tlia Gvaar Davalopinant peared at aoftball practice dreased thought that we toreat teat. There ia no charge for aeminars that be were in the wrong ave and Mike are avid sports but Iril u. iomiU^ graduate achool after Hidden Job Market, Summer . . . tbrt ciJ» WW amMdiif, from Em- Bu» Twi»? Villanvoa studant, ranging "When we stand up, we rock,'* fans. They are ooutm for Mst seek Maiatance at the Career ployment, seminar lx)th guards in IsthtCvdiiMlioiMtoblMitlMttoo?. . . Tliv«'t • imw and a on how to fraahman to seniors, and alumni. Dave demonstrated. With one foot basketball and Davalopmant Center. apply to graduate school and outfielders in base- Many studanti are unaware of the ad- front of the other, the new programs that in they rock ball. In Little League, one pitched . . tnighl tgr KmUy One of mission requirements. LMdii« an IrMpomiblt Ltfi." . A calendar Hflving fim wd programs that may start them off back and forth from front to back. as the other caught. VillMOir* Uit«» di8f» (lUv^ the center is presently working on of these different programs 'The competi- DUfo ... With aU tl» pwipk who «• Iwwing in their career after college. U AMD ltKrr . Amoroao could * ** * woman'i bMkatbaU taam . . Hanry i^ >^. ^^ that is aimed at direct placement and Ifprofessional advancement ol tha program, the opportunities faMioM nama drow»r . . . Tha adit« Vl^^ is the credentialing Kraa Praw . . . writara of tha ViUanova recom- «t thi ViUanova Kraa Kraaa Thi which keeps letters of is your goal and . . Ouna l4^^<^°^ sends could fK joba imparaooatini joumaliata . Jj ff* mendation in a file and advantages the Army Wilda co^Ud fi* a apraacSf w^t on finfwnaik . . . Kathar them out when tha time comes. nursing with a challenge . bafora it'a tima'' . . . WKVU is . -wTwiU aaU no tima Although career placement ...i' TV^^marcialir Villanova oflfers men and women Vht-LkmufX ituttarara ... Tha disc iockavB could grt joba aa profaaaional one of the programs offered at the appeals to you^ Wom^'a Glaa Club S^^V^lS. im^^Juating tha Villanova center, there are other programs ... John Doo »f Qaocenec^ The Army Nurse Corps- , 1 « For more infomiatioii, write: Corps. NV TO UHEMBOniG and *«f,^U»*« The Army Nur§e Villanovan Personals Northeast Region, U.S. Army Recruiting Luxembourg to New York return ticket, with confirmed stud got hl9 Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755 cream whipped, reservation: $249.50 (V2 normal round trip fare) when Q^bo Burchard S. Martin, got Ms dream tripped. purchased with standby fare. Free wine with dinner, cognac Name. Shockers, Victor, Captain, With Foot Off The Bralce in after. 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LENTEN RETREAT DAY swim? it again soon! Love, Ruth, And Ivan — What got into Because word processing Sarah, Sam. P.S. Burt, you'll him? has memory storage, large never get me irrational, so Tinlde Maggie, Where was reports - 100 pages or Open To All Members Of The get psyched for our ,fiinner! home? more - can be simply, effort- Love and Kisses, Sarah VILLANOVA COMMUNITY Penguin — Do Not Disturb (In Susan Cherundolo lessly and cheaply revised 4hispoem) without retyping. Vern's Cornelius had his Marcli in the Shockley and Stevie Baby — Born in Old Forge October Saturday, 28, strap For Pricing Info, Sorry to leave your room such 24, 1958, daughter of Maria Oorms lumped tor who's lap? Call Connelly Center a mess, but you know how it Lorenzotti Rubando, Laflin and 8EARCHMG ^Velour shoes just don't is! Thank you! Love, Ruth, Thomas Cherundolo, Old match, Sarah, and Sam. P.S. How's Forge, she was a member of St. WORD PROS 9 \Lucky Eyes, Mary's Church, Old Forge and what a catch. the Little Girl, Steve? 1 0:00 a.m. • Breakfast available in the Belle \Termites got scaredat the attended St. Ann's Academy, 674-9800 Wilkes-Barre, Sts. Peter & Aire Terrace boardwalk, Dear Milky, Paul, Plains, and was a gradu- \f/hat would Jaws say if he We're giving 1 1:00 a.m. - Morning Prayer away free ate of Bishop Hoban High could t^n(? Arthur Murray Dance School, Wilkes-Barre and at- 11:15 a.m. • TALK: THE SEARCH FOR CHRIST IN \We hof^a good time was Lessons. Shall we put you on tended Villanova University. CONESTOGA Dr. Bernle hadbyatt, AT MMRY MilMGllUITE PRACTICAL WAYS, the mailing list? Prusak. \But who (In God's Name) Schamltzy CLEANERS M NORTNAIIinON, PA., Is for yon. banged on tffe waU. Surviving in addition to her Each talk Is foUowed by time for parents, Love, Dear Chris — are her step-father 907 CONESTOGA ROAD leisure reflection.) D. Peter A. Rubando, Laflin and and The Great White Hafipy 22nd -> tonight we'll stepmother Carrie Decker ROSEMONT, PENNA. about • Eucharist in Corr Hail read you a bedtime story! • Gives you the TIME to think, pray and consult 1 2:30 p.m. [Dear / with an A, Cherundolo, Old Forge. Sisters, 19010 Tests wild Love, Lisa and Lorie future p.m. • Afternoon Prayer over — Let's go Cherundolo, Old your 2.00 Your roomies in sleeping wlilHHrt you lust Hotel 1-452 Forge, Amy Rubando, Laflin, LA 5^3431 • you RESOLVE your vocational doubts - SUSAN CHERUNDOLO Helps 2:15 p.m. TALK: A HARMONZINQ FAITH, i^o*t ttm same. Brothers, Thomas Cherundolo, life Dear: Susan Cherundolo, 155 Third Old Forge, David, Peter • INVOLVES you in the community of the Dr. Emily Binns ^ Be Psyched and Street. Old A.B., Annie, B.M. Blarney, Forge and 23 Ford- Mark Rubando, Laflin. Pa- PLANT-ON PREMISES Vincentian priests and brothers - CENTURY ham Road, Oakwood Park, 3:30 p.m. FILM: A TWENTIETH Boo-Boo, Boom, CBS, Carrlet ternal grandparents. Mr. and fIC • you for the seminary, if you choose to — Do you know what Wilke8-Barr«. died February Mrs. Carl Cherundolo, PREPARES TESTIMONY, Malcolm Muggeridge Corky, Cupid, Denise Ellen, ma- ties and regulations you are 12 at Community Medical Cen- enter. Farky, Fish, GM, GInny, ternal grandmother, Mrs. Viola SAME DAY CLEANING 5:00 p.m. ^ PENACC SERVICE: iakkig? Fke alarms get on ter. Scranton, from injuries Lorenzotti, Old Forge. Inter- Granto, Janlne, Jeannle, sustained RECONCILIATION AND INTIMACY: ir iwvM. too! in an automobile ac- ment was at Marcy Cemetery, WE CLEAN AND PRESS Jeas, Karen, KeBaiy, Lymla, cident February 9 in Avoca. ^A. Durvea. ON SA TURDA YS GOD. Ralph MonHovo O.SJL Maggie, Mary, Metriea, Paul, .T Regwie, Roz, Renme, Reaa, for a SUPa WE CLEAN < mcH, Roae, " Shorty, Sue, In Loving /Memory, ', '«•• ifJ^t — tke SLEEPING BAGS fm S$mle, Tkm, Tony, Voa, WaBy. it gonna bm NofM^Aprill. DOWN JACKETS Hmr Many FrImndB SMCaHmg," ALTERATIONS A AND REPAIRS m * 9 • • • .«... * « • % « * ' ^« •••••9«« •' " — PtOtU • TMB VIOAHOViW* • Miwli 87. 1W1 Balloons To Fly For Peace I. ;4 aeeded on hatve l^n 1961. VolontefO wiU he Sy 8HABON MILLS Several committeea MHBh27. 1911 Ballooii Dior itMlf «^ ait up and • THE VULANOVAN • Pag* 18 Play f^rem 12.00 order to organise the Assassins On April », 1961 formed in Among lend a hand. The idea is for noon to 6:00 pjn.. many Villanova planning of the event. clamoied. And so they shall get themaeWes par- these are publicity, booth, baUoon, to involved in some stttdmU will find everyone fH • By PAUL HIGGI^B Monday, March 30, I the chance. On ii ticketo, and en- agauk ticipflting in a festival to be held ref^eelmeBt, capacity. We won't get fooUd noon, residents from at high eighth An open invitation is exception of tht cut Daltrty -- The Who Connelly Center Plata. The tertainment. With the Rcger Austin Hall will take on the girls wish •mmid Balloon Day. sponsored by eitendsd to all studenU who aUoeped for booth aponeors, all Tourna- of Alumni Hall in a revised edition ThB Austin AwaBsin Ministry, will tdke place to become involved in any way. funcb raised wifl be sent through assassin game. Campus After four weeks of the popular (club, frat, nMnt has ended. with a dual purpose: to promoU a Any group organisation OXfAM to Boaaalia, a country in game is played with suction Is Still shooting. The London a Calling of stalking, hiding and atmosphere, and to sorority) is encouraged to run Eastern Africa whoae food supply participant community emerged as the cup dart guns. Each involved in the Ckris CaneroB raise money to help starving booth and become has been severely crippled by Even as will be assipMd to ** Assassinate" GftEG ANTON Mltimate Austin hit man. around the world. This activities. drought. The decision aa to where Mf from the other people all the tournament one of the players will be split sixty- result $aa#Mtta! tbo Cladb't fourth Although SaMlaistal could use the stress of year's balloon day is under the All proceeds to send the funds was the of C* players» residence hall. Regulations in- album, pfoytm that more is lets. a thorough down to a few last Cedrick Wilson, with the runners of the analysis by the staff to see I editing job, it does con- But forty, careful Are You Listening? wound direction of Fr. hours of play (visitation The tii|4« album let from the chorus of clude Belkot, sixty percent of showed the runt over two tain many great tracks.. Side One a cry arose Barbara Hahn, and Gary booth receiving which organization Hie song emphasises, "It's up to number of witnesses, and hours kmi, but simply contestanU shot in the early hours), Mimstry raised. For a fifteen comas up a opens with the MagalflccBt Seven, those Each along with other Campus the funds meet need. you not to heed the call up, you as bitter techniques for self defense. raising ^ bit short. Although the album con- a long controversial hegan fund I tune that going. The cry members and approiimately dollar rent fee, some One major feature of Balloon must not act the way you were killed week new "hit liau" will be Uins more political statements emanates complaints at having'l)een volunteers. could take place on a group level. this year is a huge helium energy with its un- twenty-five student Day brought up." The side closes with of distributed to the "survivors" I than the previous three. Soon, this cry atmosphere or group interested which will be set Saa- somewhat cBsco beat. Hitsville or "set up." **Tlie carnival-type Any individual gondola ballebn WashiagtOB Ballets, Joe Strum- there remains only one "master tfaista! is also the Clash's latest U.K. changed to a cry of revenge. til for beginning contact the Campus the afternoon. enjoj^ an inspirational vocal defeat is a perfect one should off during mer, lead vocalist, sympathises to assassin." organiaad work. They have gone performance Most Austin residents wanted feeU Gary Belkot, Ministry Office by March 29, by Ellen Foley. Set master assassin relationships" with the people of Nicaragua Just who the the event. lioo fa^ and hav^ spread them- to a peaceful and passive melody, play again. in charge of publicizing who overthrow their dictator. be no one knows. No matter ^^^mm \()[i have somoviing to ioo thin. this As more and more residents will wants to build lively tune delivers an en- warning "Campus Ministry WashiagtOB Ballets is a somber the cry became who wins the contest, one Tbe aihuxA includes a lot of per- couraging message to the were killed off, Villanova into a community, as record and simple statement about Bruce Spring- foy louder, eventually will be needed. As fueat musicians, industry. Another great track louder and well as work on social and justice on freedom. Throughout the song would say, "one false move liclrilily adds to thd diversity, Side m^'^ becoming a deafening crescendo. steen One is Ivan Meets G.I. Joe. out." issues." strong jazz influences can be the voices. and baby, the lights go m Foley, the Blockheads, and This wild, driving and blazing "We want Alumni!" song detected. {ae*a Ifikey Dread perform deatiB with the cold war. The other sides are generally i^. le the Clash simply play The political commentary r-^^ con- collections of sloppy, amateurish Daylesford Abbey Mickey Gallagher's tinues ^^ ^f throughout sides Two u*^: and music. The album probably will ' Ji^ng , silly versions of Three, until it explodes into harsh l i dab, and » l^axi, reggae . , r also give with an angry version of i< f III f l> Eddy \ I If I ()} V\i \Vf \ ful of other ones English groups, to tiha confusion; Songs either Grant|s Police On tttmit'mmmii' liil My Back. This iiii ii I* i iii l ih Il l i m seem to be the only ones willing to to take on a direction or track is done with so much energy take a stand and put protest ) out ' '^4 oc'Acr only on far too long. AU in all, Saa- and conviction it is reminicent of though. I think it*s really good. We much there and ^^wWi^^^a mmmm songs. Strummer commented so many istat would have early made a terrific Clash songs. The Call Up is always bring out some reaction in variations. Everytime you listen to about Saadiaista! "It's a bit over fngle or double album, but not a an anti-draft aty/St«tc/ZI»«« 3606 By KIM KINGSLAND . and Joseph Cali, two participahts The Competition is a pleasant, in the competition, are grossly TAKE OUT & DELIVERY SERVICE although uru'emarkable film, neglected, although both are providing little to no innovation promising in their roles. It seems tM suspense, or surprise. However, as if the editor had a field day with 6-10 PM the performances of Richard their parts, leaving them to appear DELIVERY: WEEKDAYS Dreyfuss and Amy Irving enable as little more than anecdotes to y^: the rather lame plot to oc- prove that a competition truly is WEEKENDS 5-11 PM casionally waltz gracefully. If the taking place. This is a terrible viewer can get past the tired boy- shame; the scenes which they are meets-girl, boy-and-girl -argue and- allotted are amusing. I* fall-in-love syndrome, overcome Dreyfuss is, as always, ex- the ennui resulting from too many cellent. He is slimmer, hand- scenes of piano rehearsal to notice somer, and completely believable the fine acting of Dreyfuss and Ir- in his sweet/sour role. Irving is f. Taa-Bad. ving, the film can be appreciated. also memorable; she's improves OFF On Purchase If you do not feel up to such ef- with each role she takes on. 20% Ths album has a raw sound ^TC and forts, stay home and watch However, even these efforts are a rather Favorite tracks of thii writer in- which Fripp saeks through the use Meatball Sandwiches, isist aiki dnuuHar. The charac- "Dallas." It's cheaper and more wasted: The Ceaipetltlea is Of Hoagie, clude, laiacHw flssSMaiiii, of singletake improvisations in or- tristac taped coovarsatioB sag- entertaining, if that's possible. merely igSCs version oi the maparapaciMaalrh. and la- der to directly convsy the feelings Pizza. A noajor flaw of tha film is the romance of and mta sarva to eiposa tha subject The Geedhyt Girl , Stoaks aseHit in. It is indicative of and impressions of tha artist unalr - total lack of exploration of the fine with a classical 11 AM 10 PM ittmr amid the umfyil# vitality ^rippTs music background Open Weekdays ONE ITEM PER PERSON adaptabiUty that this al- tared or distorted through fancy tha tapadlsagBiaiiU of ths ta«;h- supporting cast. Although Lee that impedes rather than enh^m- buqt containaboth piacea in which mixing and slkrk production. Even April 30, 1981 of Tripp's muakal naia- Remick, as Irving's instructor, is a ces. The performers should have Offer ExpirM tna rnywMB sactvMi accorapaniaa without tiMaa aids Fripp has again strong character, she is one- Fripp ia attanapth^ to saved their valuable energies and tha wandariBis of tha Andrawa' damonatratad his ability to craa|e - AM dimensionally bitchy, a all-know> Fri. Sat. 12 noon 2 »ata waited for a better script. & wiih^tha woclil oi q|iaUty. organ and Fripp's guitar solo and crisps diripMnad though unpre- is iavohaa tlw^ ing, all'sayinf, all-perfect prune of dladahi fsr aU antisaly of ta|^ dlolahla auMkal fonna. TV ^^uJ. , 1 . s lUfcii 27, 1BS1 e THE vmjUiiOVAW e Page 17 Pw^H THiVILLAMO¥AN • ar.iiii Rolling with International Film Exposition J Vmin^ a bi Chevy Chase will be presiding as At least that's all it takes to put Board of Judges and Governors, toftther at all ia a story in itself. Baiy BlwortlV' BARBARA ZICKA SMITH, companiment for the silent films ly ROBBET M. McGOVERN $y Master tanure with aii^ar RoaatU Stom, of Ceremonies, and Gene together the Los Angeles Inter- to be shown as part of this comprised of prominent members in today's Pranke Previt was a leader of a Astiitaet DIrMtor mf FlfaMx It's not uncommoa keyboardiit Roddenberry, writer/producer of national Film Exposition — whose of the film industry, demonstrates heavy-metal band called Bull BiUy met Knockout ["FOCUS on Film" i»a service of year's archive programs); ac- music circlet to htar a band being "Star Trek" latest incarnation, Filmex '80, that Blake LeviiMohn. The nucleusJor| wiU be one of the pre- was commodations for out-of-town today's film community ac- paid their Angus. Never heard of them, FOCUS — Films of College and promoted M having senters of the awards. held March 4 through 21 at Plitt's tively seeks young and talented people haven't, the band was qaaw>UiUd. Students guests, foreign and otherwise, dues and that any succesa thty en- righl? Well, most University sponsored by btnd is coi It's not particularly hard to Century Plaia Theatres in the filmmakers. Through their as- is remainder oC the Motor were arranged; promotional film well deserved and not but that's not important. What mssan Corporation, dis- counter ii Foxx stage a first-rate international ABC Entertainment C^i^ter, in the sistance, FOCUS is able to in- is this is poeed of basaUt Leigh of clips were selected and prepared. accidental. Sometimes this important thoMi^ that tributors Datsun cars and merely film festival. All it takes is about a striking Los Angeles hi^-rise vil- troduce winning students to re- lead giiitarist imionpam Awards for the '81 And then there is the Filmex true, but in most cases, if a band where Franka me,t W trucks. FOCUS is year's time and the service of, oh, lage called Century City. noMoied individuals working in the will premiere itself — an extravaganza deservedly so. The for- competition be presented at a fails it is maybe 300 full-time, Work on last year's exposition area of the industry that most in- part4ime and of performers, costumes, lights, happens to be the case for Upscial Premiere and Awards mer Attention Vtllanovnns freelance en4>loyee8 and volun- began llite last March, when the terests them. Among those on the Cbremony held in association with camera and action that seem at Franks and The Knockouts, a teers. Plus, projectors scarcely of course, those little had cooled times to be as big Boards are Peter Yates, John B h S i Ifilinex . . . Hie Los Angeles Inter- a production as melodically powerful group com- extras down from Filmex '79. — like obsessive dedica- Now, the premiere film (Volker Schlon- Avildsen, Allan Carr, Neil Simon, members including jiltional Film Exposition. The posed of Hve tion, fanatical hard work and there's one thing you need above Steven Spielberg, Tony Bill, Gar- will be held on April 13th in dorffs "THE TIN DRUM"). leader/vocalist Franks Previt. Ipient heroic quantities of all else for an international ex- son Kanin, Lee , Strasberg, and good old The support of the five musicians got Angeles. For the fourth year, FOCUS How these fashioned blind luck all position of movies, it's movies. - H around. So many more. that's what the Fihnex staff (14 of LSAT GMAT CENTRAL PARK Mdiom are full-time, year-round Retemont Beverage Center, Inc. employees) started looking for. ORE/ORE - Psyche 4 W fK..jsU'f A 910 CONESTOGA Around the beginning of Janu- Frankie Gets Hit ROAD ary, '80 Experienced Faculty preparations for Filmex .' CJ i* i I ROSEMONT, PA. 19010 began in earnest: Press screenings (Continued from page 16) * Full 36 hour course coached by his opera singer father of more than 75 new films and a drummer Claude LeHenaff. Ad- * Central Location «RCK which helped give power and PKK-eP SERVKE good number of the special pro- ditional keyboards and vocals are direction to his voice. His * Up-to-date Materials back- COID KKS. CASIS Of BEtR AMD SODA grams were arranged, and press provided by Tommy Ayres who ground as an R'n'B singer helped conferences were conducted; an adds, as Franke says, See our posters or ALIEN "the jazzier add a melodic quality and a bit of 525-BEER notes on the album." punch to his vocals. Because of Call or WrHe for DOING THEIR "DOORS SHOW To say that The Knockouts are the bands history of being FREE Brochure: without their influences would be previously associated with heavier 382-3790 metal groups, one would expect Mondays: z\-^ such sounds to surface on their ic* DRINKS ARE HALF PRICt hi debut album. But this is not what in your life? Vltoi yoii've the Hght tal^ iQth? | they deliver. Instead there is a It God might be cal Qlben as ureligious brciber mixture of such mainstream AOR as tVi components early Bos- Monday SHOTGUN ti '^J** • I $^ ^ ^^ ton/Foreigner as is heard on one of m: tt< the albums better selections, "- > ?> 'S Tonight. It is a hard-driving rock ^ iNr who ar* liMli for • iMWkMgi,of prtyar f song that showcases Previt' *. roa4 iMdi' talents as a vocalist and Elwor- of all agM beyond high -« ^ndli thy's as a lead guitarist. Come l<^ Back, the albums opening track, is another fine example of the groups ability to bring forth a clean, SALE!!! polished fusion without forsaking FIQHTER '%,. INFLATION •^xi i^v 'M'-.m energy and excitement. And while ON SUPER STAR LP's & TAPES the group successfully appeals to "**. JOHN LENNON • THE BEATLES • POUSETTE- DART BAND • the AOR audience, there are also songs that will appeal to an even • BOB SEGER • LINDA RONSTADT • CAROLE KING BEACH i%. larger, more MOR, Top-10 orien- ,1 \ BOYS • GORDON LIGHTFOOT • DON McLEAN • AND MANY ted market. Sweetheart, the first single, is a flashback to rock roots '^ Oaylesford Abbey ORE. i with Franke's vocals, as well as M 220 South Valley l}oid :Wj!^''> very well-executed three-part har- IraUSEIT&OART BA»R> ^*v- "If^ LP AND TAPE Pp9li^Pennsylv^T| 19301 monies. The group can also write + compelling ballads as is witnessed ,«^' FORMERLY G7.98 ^-Jk ' in Annie Goes Hollywood. I;?*'™ 12j9d1 Overall, the album is an ^i H^A especially successful debut and »»: • iiK >^ .^;::i •/.\ %" AifMf time ^ « the "good people at Millennium" ,#^" -V;., have something to be proud of. No ^HiH *|f^ 7;30 p.rn^ Frl &^ ** one's denying the fact that the it to VIllANOVA '^^M- . vJ •«*^ group draws from a number of reputationi Pfi^fMS^ talent and I popular sources, but it is done in 1+^^ m such a way as to build upon and 1040 Lancaster Ave. i PC AC w^- not completely mimic them. Bryn Mawr JOHN LENNON Haircutters 527-CUTS :#*« ' 1' ^*;-»*i#r THE ^^- Ir *' i, ,:«Pfj;,r J' NURSES. RNs w \-mi ! ' • " -' .-^ • • - "''"^g. V ' : -' DaylelWrd Abbfyr o^*-^-n*- -*-mr^ ^:V / In Somerdale Park y^f ^tmt III "^V.. .c. "'3- :"< :<,! Somerdaie, N.J. um ' *!.',•"'' 609-435-1888 OPEN HOUSE :"i. ,<% SALUTES few facta about Oncolooy Nursing at The APRIL 25 Learn a "»**r, American Oncologic Hoapital. ,^^^ VILLANOVA 1981 .M\J!^'^ caraar In Oncoloav Nurs- tsfHt^iutmnm-v If you have aver conaldarad a >y#n»|fi field, plan to attend our Open Houaa- ^vM:;, ::f>,:.'*s™ *-:-! ;j ?« ^1 Profile: Trainer Jalce MMdp 27, 19B1 • THE VMLLANOVAN • Pegt 19 nationill title. '*It vaa one of those providM him with countless Jaka has seen more than his fair and teams things where the ball didn't memories of the many, many com- share of great athletea | i By MIKE HEALEY im- bounce our way/* MSerted Jakej radea he has acquired. over the years, yet he remaina Over the pwt 51 years of VU- concaming the UV fime. "If we "The time has gone very quick- partial in chooaing a favorita. lanova sports, there have been that f»ma, I think] too many high- could have won ly." stated Jaka. **It seems aa '*Th0re have been basketball coaches and 12 gone all the way. four that there's we could have Baseball to know the lighta in my day to say Splits only one though you just get football coMhes. But good Few men have had as profound! kids and their senior year has al- one good team or one man has taken care of all those an effect on Villanova aa Jake ready rolled around The four playar," believed Jaka. players, nursing their in- the lives of coaches* to aay Nevin. He has toMclJ^ years are here and gone." "I'd be hurting one kid juries and treating their ailments. people in a special another was better," he con- innumerable Nevin, As far as personal highlights go, that That man's name if Jake way. One could probably fill the the official tinued, "but we've always had Weekend Jake was named Series an institution at and he is as much one of football stadium with the athletes trainer of the 1961 U.S. Track good kids here, every Villanova m the chapel itself. whoee aches and pains that^^ has '{\h toured Europe and them." By LARRY GOANOS in a 14-6 loss to the Owls of Tem- one of the most popular Team which «very. Hiis year's team is relatively Perhaps team's recent catered to. For Villanovans Jake Russia during that summer. In The basketball ple University. The Wildcats young, only five seniors dot the 23 persons in Villanova history, where, Jake is the little guy with appearance in the NCAA Tourna- The 1961 Villanova ever-pres- addition, he is in select company baseball managed to bounce back though man roster, but nonetheless it has is characterized by his the big heart. If only other schooU| was the 13th time that Jake team has just begun its quick as a member of the Big Five Hall ment new with a 3-2 trimming of West all the ingredients of a winner, iv^ i' ent cigar and undeniable could be so lucky. has been involved in a quest for a season, which coach Larry Shane Chester State. of Fame. I eluding a fine coaching staff vdiich^ wit. This sense of humor became hopes will end with a repeat of iMt Junior outfielder Bob Loscalzo is headed Larry is*^ rather apparent when Jake was by Shane, who year's conference I title. : *'We've got has started off the season on a now in his ninth year at the Wild- asked the question, "How long I in a real solid team", says Shane, tear, hitting three round trippers I cat helm. Senior co-ci^itains Steve have you been at Villanova?" Teaching Opportunities C&FSTUDENTS: 'No real weaknesses that I can in as many games. Loscalzo, who Skammer and Sullivan Jr. "Since 8:30 this morning," was Bob see." Add that physical ability to a led the team in hitting last season, will provide the on-field leader- the tongue-in-cheek reply. I UP THE FACTS! team which Shane feels, "Has a seems to ^k. ADD be heading into training Wildcats' another ship for the Cats. Despite great attitode", and there is ample fine campaign. Coach has set long teams for so long, Jake has ^hane no sports [potential Montessori for a winner. range goals yet. He wants to take Freshman Randy no intentions of slowing down, al- CUTTING COSTS Robinson has TUFANO IS COMMITTED TO Teacher The Cats opened the season been impressive the season one game at a time, a though he is still "trying to find a A.M.S. Approved 1981 Summer from the bullpen. 9-2 at OFFSETTING TUITION INCREASES. with a convincing victory over The lefty hurler threw 6-1/2 inn- philosophy which will hopefully steady job." Since he has been AND in Phila.. PA Ithaca, NY I Training Program & Swarthmore. The next outing ings of lead Nova to Harrisonburg, Villanova, Jake has an all-time shutout baseball against I wasn't as successful however, as West Chester, Virginia, the site of the ECAC basketball record of 818-438 CALL TOLL FREE 800-523-0874 and is looking UNIVERSITY I the pitchii;ig^ was stung for 14 runs forward to a strong season. playoffs. (.661% ). TUFANO PLEDGES TO CONTINUE reasons PA CALL COLLECT 215-233-0141 Certainly one of the EFFORTS TO SOLVE SAFETY PROBLEMS SUCH why Jake has lasted so long in the AVENUE, AND RT. 320 AERCO Montessori training business is the personal AS LANCASTER Popdan Challenges 1400 E. Willow Grove Ave.. Phila.. PA 19118 satisfaction he derives from be- friending so many athletes. * "Training at college is much dif- TUFANO WILL FIGHT FOR IMPROVED AND ferent than the pros," explained English Channel athletes come EXTENDED ATHLETIC FACILITIES Jake, "because the contemporary in a little timid, but they leave as By KERRY LYNCH men. It's great to see how they de- Tom Popdan is almost ready. is rigorous and the swim, the weigh about 200 by September. He velop over four years." THE BOTTOM LINE IS He's contracted the pilot, he's toughest of all marathon over the Vision swims, explains "I'll be training two to Jake's main hobby begun swimming up to three hours he is undaunted. "I'm looking for- four hours everyday and been collecting medals taking years has straight and he's putting on ward to the commitment, it is a cold water baths. Everything has and photographs of Villanova ath- VUkiMTa o tMr basehaU scasmi last week splittfaii m pafar of FOR C & F SENATOR weight. Come the neap tides of tremendous opportunity. I'm con- to be 100 percent, the training and record holders. His dis- TUFANO associates letes September 21-25, he'll face the fident because I swam around takes up your whole mind." play room in his Bryn Mawr home t swimmers ultimate challenge: the Wildwood so easily." The cost of I the challenge is crossing of^the English Channel. ^ J X BAUSCH & LOMB Synchro Second SOFT "I'll By STEPHEN LANSHE performed exceptionally well. do whatever I have When seven swimmers brin^ "On the second day of com- home CONTACT LENSES fifteen medals, one knows petition, Villanova placed at least to do to make It." that it has been a successful meet. one routine in the top three places of Choice That is exactly what Villanova's in every event. Since regionals are Freedom Synchronized Swimming team did open meets, Villanova's many first at the Eastern Intercollegiate year swimmers had to compete The preparations for such a about 4,000 dollars. Popdan hopes Synchoronized Swinmiing Cham- against more experienced athletes. swim are Doesn^t End extensive and expensive. to raise some of the needed money, pionships held at State University In solo competition, Villanova The pilot of the companion boat is with the help of the Big East of New York Albany last weekend. had its strongest finish with Gior- the main concern. Popdan wrote to champions Villanova swim team, Competing against larger, more dano taking second and Wagner the Degree best one and was "biting my in a 24 hour swimming marathon. experienced teams from the East, finishing third. In duet com- Your fingernails waiting for With his Villanova reply." It will be held from 10:00 a.m. captured second place, petition, Giordano and Wagner • CONTACT LENSES $9- Reg As a matter of fact, we believe one of the key elements to a suc- Brickell wrote back, giving Saturday, April 4th until Sunday, finishing behind only Millersville teamed up to swim a near perfect and Follow-Up. tw him the dates of September 21-25 April 5th in the Fieldhouse pool. State in the two day meet. The routine, capturing a silver medal. cessful career is choice. As a multi-faceted Medical Center we can Fitting, Orientation, at a cost of 500 pounds. Those wishing to help sponsor surprising second place finish was Nova's other duet of Hageney and offer you career opportunities in a wide variety of nursing Once the pilot was contracted, Popdan's challenge of the channel the highest place a Villanova team Pelkofsky also swam well. They disciplines: Popdan began to ready himself in can pledge a certain amount per has ever achieved in regional com- finished in sixth place. CHEMICAL STARTER earnest. He prepared a training hour. Sponsor sheets will be petition. The final event of the day was CRITICAL CARE RENAUDIALYSIS posted Friday, schedule with the advice of Dennis in the VHIanoyan office on On Villanova finished routine competition in which ^6 the second floor of Dougherty or the day in third place after figure SOLUTION KIT Carey, the last American to make Villanova was pitted against through Coach Geisz in the competition. Susan Giordano took AMBULATORY MEDICAUSURGICAL the swim, and Villanova Swim Millersville State's top two teams, \ 'I Fieldhouse. secondplace in senior competition *35** Coach Ed Geisz. as well as squads from Wheaton MONITORING THERMAL UNIT and Victoria Wagner clinched and ii. Popdan adds that "It is all the SUNY Albany. The team met NURSERY The channel is usually fourth place. Wagner was followed NEWBORN Ever since Popdan swam around about 58 obstacles at once that makes the the challenge finishing third. Only CARE IWildwood this past summer he degrees so for insulation and by the remainder of the team, one tenth of a point behind OPERATING ROOM ONE YEAR CONTINUOUS crossing so challenging. This is a Miller- nas planning to the energy storage Popdan plans to Priscilla Bodner, Marilyn Buck- sville. been swim personal goal and I'll do whatever The third place finish was PEDIATRICS "28" ley, channel. Even though gain about 40 Barbara Hageney, Suzan Roop all AND SERVICE AGREEMENT the training pounds in order to I have to do to make it." Villanova needed to capture and Eileen Pelkofsky. Everyone second place in the overall meet. J-' MATERNITY EMERGENCY ROOM One Dai| Stfmei. in m9»i cmm , n In this way you will be maxiniizing your career potential from the DTD Downs Nads In Cost of Lenses. Intramural beginning. You'll also receive the advantages of working in a prime 30 Day Money Back Guarantee on location convenientty situated between New York and Philadelphia. ! ::: ITS YOUR CHOICE...MAKE THE MOST OF IT. Basketball Championship M' i<' , CALL FOR AH For more information about nursing programs contact our Nurse By ROBERT UP. WALSH left to play. Steve Kirk, named of his seven points in the second was as close as they could make it. we really peaked coming down the Recruiter ELLEN DIMITRUK, RN. DTD, using a balanced attack MVP of the game for DTD, added half and Howie Long chipped in Tlie Delta used a disciplined stretch." APPOINTMENT a strong bench, captured the 11 points for the winners and five with some strong rebounding. passing game, deadly accurate The Villanova intramural 1 VUlaoofva intramural basket- Laverte and Jeff Sliter contri- The defense, shot blocking and perimeter shooting and controlled cham- pionship 1 buted 10 and 6 points respectively. rebounding of earned DTD the right to HELENEFULD championship by defeating Pete Harrington the boards with the inside «; i play in ttw MiUer 896-7520 year's champion, Nads, 46-39 When the Dslts went to the bench, strength of Kirk and Sliter to pull High Life/Delaware Valley Intramural nday nigfat at the Fieldhouse. the subs, led by Wah Anthony and ahead after each spurt by the Medical Center Baaketball Championship. a slow start in which the Mark Pagni, maintained the level Nads. "We won with organ- Ciar- rocchi feels that the Delta "have 750 Brunswick Avmmmi failed to score on several of play of the starting five. isation," stated Ed Rohrbacker, a m fast breaks, bMkets by Ed really good chance in that tour- -^-v emphasising the controlled team- Tranton, NJ 08038 ««RI ARDMORE WEST nament and should do well." ker and Bob Lawerte work of the Delta which enabled Paul Jeulis was high scorer for DTD a 2-2 tie and gsve ths Dtlts them to win. . (600) 396-6575 the Nads with 13 points. Tom An- SMOmNG CENTER lend which they held for the The Nads combined the thooy wns named MVP of the Bxt.2S70 of the game. also helped the Nads to stiQr in the "We were ranked 21st comii^ Delaware Valley championship PA. Nnds lor hie outstandhv defensive AROMOIIE, into this tournament," said DTD with their Villanova intramural io- work and 10 pointa, scored moelly Qivivin0 # The Nads made sefveral runs at Conch Janrie Ciwroechi. "Kirk, championahip last year, am- Led by RobrtMclMr's 14 points, on flondnf aovee pstternsd DTD, at one time cuttii« the lead Rohrbncker and Lai¥srte wwe the rocchi added that the Nads IS in the ffarei hnlf, DTTD w«B BCt John Bagley. m29 OmCAL CBITBI to one on a diflieuH key to thia **pUyed great and are '^^EIRmS. spinniwL one- iiMin. Laat ym we a really good m hnild a 4t.28 lend wHh 4:S0 iddsd the Nads' effort 8oorii« aU fay Anthoqy, but that loei to the Nads in the seaaia, bi* .JM •wtsm • *% ; l II I ill I i iH . I m inside: Tribute f» James Francis Elliott h.n. ^ Icecats Win Hann%irffi -'t-:rf-V seemed to carry over By JIM FEMIA champagne, was flowing in an Ice- cat lockerroom. Iliey had won from the~ previous night as the It was in the cards. AfUrall* to a 3-0 first place trophies and been in Cato shot ahead qukk thay did flniah the regular eaason lead. mid^wiy ths sae- the finals many a time, but never By through atop the MidAUiintic CoOanaU had they won the Cup. All those ond period, die Cafs wate out in Hockey Conlereiice (MACHC) years of frtistnilion and let downs front 5-0 and the Ic«cats cdUld al- with its best record in the team's were recoodlad last Friday night. most taste the champagne. history (20^2). They did score The first gane of the series was Villanova might have been cele- more goals and allow less than any played on ViUanova's home ice brating a bit premature as Dela- other team in the league. Hiey did and the Cats waHasd away with an ware managed a goal by the. per- have the league's leading scorer in iod's end pulled even closer at .V) 8-2 victory. Ths giune was never and Chris Mancuso. They did have the really close as Villanova forged 5-3 half-way through the final 'I league's best goaltending crew led ahead on three first period goab. period. But a shorthanded goal by by Tom Margiotti. They did dom- Junior Tom Curran powvred the Bill Quinlan with only sii minutes inate the 1980-81 All-Star team Cata with a few goal efferi, while left to play sealed the victory and and they did crush the Univwsity singla goals were tallied fay Qiris the championship. of Delaware at the tail-end of the * Mancuso, Bfll Quinlan, Jim Femia Curran was named MVP of the season, 13-1. So it seemed fit that and. Prank Sagreto. series scoring four goals and being this team should win the cham- Coach Skip Probst commented an instrumental penalty killer. Ac- pionship round of the playofb. But on the ftrst game win, "It's always cording to Probst, 'Tom hit a dry past Villanova teams could also a big plus winning the first game. spell at the beginning of the sea- boast of all these fine accom- And winning it by such a large son but was fantastic ever since. plishments but could never seem margin took a lot out of the Dela- He's a clutch player who will al- to win the ''big one." Not this ware teami" ways play his best in the most im- year. The Icecats won the best-of- Lass 4han 20 hours later, the portant games." three series whitewashing Dela- Icecals ^vere in Newark, Delaware This year marked the first year ware in two games, 8-2, and 6-3. hoping to skate away with the ever for a Villanova hockey team It was the first time in Vil- championship. ViUanova's to win 20 games. With the de- ' the . lanova's hockey history that W parture of only one senior, Barry Whitaker, the Icecats look for- ward to another chaii^>ion8hip season next year. But for now, the Cats are not worried about next year. They are still savoring the _v:/^- win last Friday and they will be for a long time. tiels the the Piiiwita CiMftveuklal Laxmen Lose Openers By KYLE GOTHNER 1981 LaCROSSB SCHEDULE After excellent pre-season play, the men's lacrosse team opened their regular season with an 0-2 March 18 record. Opening strongly against Mor- gan State on Wednesday the attack was led by Paul Grady with four goals, Danny O'Brien with two, and Tom Kelly with an assist. CKris Clark, John Gallaway and Tom Gravina also each scored goals helping to keep the game close until Morgan State scored nine goals in the final quarter. The same problem arose against Western Maryland on Saturday. After three goals by Chris Clark, two by Paul Grady and one by Kenny DelGado the team failed to score again after the third quarter and Western ftiaryland also went ipiBiii a player PmI UFMi fiti hy bottN on to score nine goals in the fourth Dslnwnie hi tma sfalg^l •-2«iii •-atawhitkt quarter. Chwie Quida Photoalbums, both MfMl me infowmtloe the Xlash as an institution to be HKOLC.H tjofi. Plewe j two sOngs. 1 Diverse I , : : musically » elements Kll M>^ i . M i > i and f MI il-fll III) O y lyrically. It begins alMMit rtia Herbartlae way of Ufs. 8 I dealt with, llie Clash, and a hand-