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y' w Hapless Terriers Annihilated By Cats 48-0 Quantico Marines Tip V. U. Harriers See Page 1

By MIKE My mask is my master - The LIPSKY the VlttAMOVAMSoft Machine Terriers twice on four downs. It was just about three weeks ago The defensive line of Frazenica, Vol. 47, No. 11 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. NOVEMBER 17, 1971 when the Villanova football team Messmer, Givens.Mingey and Mil- «i > t was the disappointed owner of a ler did a fine job of holding talented /^ 2-4 record with most of their B.U. halfback Pat Diamond to only five yards in yf preseason hopes falling apart. In the entire game as well Rabe Rates Raves in New York ; this short time, however, a com- as holding the whole team 'plete about face has been wit- to minus fourteen yards on the (Editor's Note - David Rat)e, an the war. The third play. The Or- ground and cornerback nessed through a three win- Frank Po- in Villanova 's game instructor Theatre phan was performed at Vasey ning streak, the third and lito picked off his ninth inter- Department, has been acclaimed most Theatre last year by the Villanova unanimously the York critics impressive coming with this Sat- ception of the year to stymie any by New for his plays, THE BASIC TRAINING Theatre Company, and plans are urday's 48-0 thumping of Boston B.U. hopes. OF PAVLO HUMMEL and STICKS now underway to mount a New University. Getting both the While this was going on the of- AND BONES. He has been called "the York production. fense and defense to put together offense was not about to let up next Eugene O'Neill" and "a theatrical Some of the credit for the suc- good games on the same day has the pressure a bit and playing ball messiah." At thirty-one, Mr. Rabe has two successful plays running cess of Sticks and Bones and . been one of the Wildcat's biggest control started a sixty yard drive. simultaneously in New York, with a must go to direc- Hiem on Pavlo Hummel problems. They left no doubt after a draw, picked up four- promise of a third in the near future. tor Jeff Bleckner. "Jeff Bleckner Saturday's game of their ability teen yards as the offensive line Things like this don't happen to has staged the play superbly," to get together and play the hard- blew out one entire side of the Villanova and playwrights very often.) said one critic. "Brilliantly acted hitting, explosive type of game B.U. defensive line. Luke Solomon, "Sticks and Bones is the first and directed," praised another. they have been noted for. who also ran well, 54 yards in 8 play of the season that I can to see both of carries, picked up eleven more up We urge you ' Fun for Spectators confidently urge you to see, ' raved the Public the middle. Mixing runs by Heim David Rabe's plays at New York Times drama critic Theatre complex at 425 Lafayette It was a great game for Wild- and Solomon with completions of Clive Barnes, an opinion that was Street in Greenwich Village. Sticks cat fans to watch as the Nova 12 and 8 yards to Steve Bilko, echoed by all the other reviewers and Bones is at the Anspacher gridders scored in almost every Qb. Woodring took the Cats to following the opening of David Theatre, Pavlo Hummel at the way, with runs, passes and an Terrier one yard line and with

^ Rabe's new drama at the New York Theatre. For information interception return. The Cats 2:40 showing on the clock, tough Newman Shakespeare Festival Public the Public Theatre at (212) moved the ball deep into B.U. John Heim powered his way into call Photo by Jim Grogan Theatre. "Rabe," cheered Mar- 677-6350 or Villanova 's Theatre territory early in the first quar- the endzone, giving V.U. a 28-0 ONE OF FOUR, this is the 79 yard scoring play from Woodring to Siani and was Siani's tin Gottfried of Women's Wear Department at 527-9783. ter but were unable to go the last first of four that he halftime lead. caught in the 48-0 B.U. win Daily, *' has not merely begun a 8 yards. It wasn't until fourteen The halftime starts demon- new season down on Lafayette minutes and forty -eight seconds strated the total Wildcat domi- Street, he has begun a theatre Year had expired that V.U. got on the nance as the V.U. offense gained University season for the country --a sea- scoreboard by a five 277 yards compared to 3 by the yard boot by /Sl E-W TRAFFIC PATT£gM son, a a sense that the quarterback Daryl Woodring. The Terriers from Boston. beginning, for AaiON theatre is alive." plunge was set up by two passes Deluge Above Is the new campus traffic pattern. Notice "Pedestrian Traffic Only" between Kennedy and Villan<>va to University should take WASHINGTON (WCNS) --AC- record breaking Mike Siani Dougherty Halls: traffic coming on campus will drive behind Kennedy; traffic leaving campus will drive Receiving the kickoff after the I* i' special pride in David Rabe's suc- TION, the agency President Nixon good for 35 of his total 192 yards around Austin and out behind Kennedy. During peak hours the Spring Mill gate (near Fedigan Hall) will be half started another deluge of cess, for not only is Rabe cur- established last summer combin- receiving this week. Siani pro- open. Construction for road widening at the N.E. comer of Austin Hall begins within the week. Wildcat scores as Woodring con- rently on the faculty of our Theatre Corps, VISTA and vided a lot of the thrills this ing the Peace nected with Siani again, this time Department, but Sticks and Bones programs, has week, as he did at Xavier, by other volunteer for 50 yards and Mike's third TD had its world premiere in Vasey pulling in four TD passes and set in motion a new opportunity, Changes in Draft Regulations low Graduate of the afternoon. This was set up by Theatre in February, 1969. Orig- -- Univ- P showing possibly his best open for college students the a 25 yard off-tackle slash by inally called Bones, directed by field running of the season. A ersity Year for ACTION. Effective in Early December Solomon who almost went all the James J. Christy, the production 31 schools and press release of last Tuesday Encompassing The Selective Service System dergraduate college students who Breaks Stereotypt way . Things settled down for awhile was reviewed by Ernest Schier over 1,000 students, UYA places y stating Siani's rank career re- has released a list of significant were not enrolled on a full-time primarily due to a tenacious Wild- of the Bulletin who said it is in a poor district near By Anita DiBartolomeo ceiving records was made ob- students changes in their Regulations which basis and making satisfactory pro- cat defense lawyer to me," solete led by AU-American their schools to work with the "Describe a . as he moved from sixth will affect young men facing the gress toward a baccalaureate de- candidate John Babinecz who re- % underprivileged for a year while said Miss Carol Clarfeld, a 197C ' to fifth in the total yardage cate- draft process in the future. The gree during the regular 1970- turned to the lineup this week and earning credit toward graduation. graduate of Villanova Law School. gory with 2747 and from fifth to changes will supplement the 71 academic year will not qualify great play by the other linebackers University Year for Without hesitation, I replied, "Ar second in the all time list of TD "The amendments to the Selective Ser- for 2-S deferments. The Regula- Sforza, Hurley, Reilly, Hogan and indicates a willingness on older, distinguished- looking mar receptions with 32 just two behind ACTION vice Act which were recently tions also will set similar criteria Benang. The Cat offense took over the part of the nation's institutions with a dark, three-pieced suit, all time leading Elmo Wright now signed into law by the President. for students in junior colleges, again with about a minute and a learning to make their carrying a brief case," a typical with the Kansas City Chiefs of of higher The regulation changes are sched- trade and technical schools, and half left in the quarter and Drew available to the poor," portrait of a lawyer. The Phila- the AFC. Siani had a shot at resources uled for publication in the Fed- apprenticeship programs. Gordon who on the first series said in announcing an delphia, law firm of Mottola, Lar- moving up to the number one spot Blatchford eral Register. They are expected The establishment of a new had been hit hard in the head led participating schools kin, and Clarfeld, however, goej Saturday but showing his great additional 20 to become effective throughout the classification -- 1-H -- also, is them to the B.U. 5 with 26 yards demonstration, 16- month a long way in breaking down thesf team spirit and character wanted in the more than 4,000 local draft boards one of the significant items in the being eaten up on a flare pass to recently. "And it is a stereotypes. The three dynamic, to see his teammates get more program in early December. Prior to their long list of changes. This class- Duane Holland. Woodring returned to ex- young, women lawyers direct a playing time rather than him going renewal of their commitment effective date, interested persons ification will be an administrative to the game and on his second modes of educa- general practice from their wood- after a record. periment with new may submit their written views holding category, and men in Class " play rolled out and connected with brightly -colored Locus I only encouraged when paneled, Faked Out tion. can be on the prospective Regulations to 1-H will have inactive files and Siani for V.U.'s 40th point of the of a creative Street office. Decbrated with ab- I see the formation the Director of Selective Service. will not be considered for induction V.U.'s second TD came from '^"""^ game. Mike Berrang split the up-. stract paintings, the office im FRANK POLITO intercepts another one . partnership between universities Siani's and heads toward his second touchdown'^of One of the major changes con- unless they are reclassified 1-A : ability as he faked out two °the ycir!* rights for point number plies the liberalism and free- 4, as the and their students to do something, cerns 2-S student deferments. Un- with the 1972 prime defenders and grabbed a perfectly Beginning crowd started to filter out sure that thinking involved in a practic* the get involved, and make selection group, a 1-H cutoff num- thrown Woodring pass and strode ' gates. But the scoring was not learning takes place at the same that handles everything from cai into Tolentine Hall ber will be set and with a few the endzone for the Cats over yet. .";:.'• The Wildcats have more time." ^'-:•v.;.^ accidents to divorces. second exceptions, men with lottery num- score of the afternoon. than one record breaker in the Briefcase? Volunteer Work Reopened To All bers above the cutoff number will It took the Nova defense only one corral and this one is only a explained that the The task of starting a firm Blatchford Tolentine Hall has reopened remain or be placed in Class 1-H play to get the ball back as Terrier sophomore. Frank Polito has re- UYA volunteers work in educa- particularly immediately after lav fullback to students at night. The for their period of prime exposure John Rasinski coughed up ceived more recognition this year school, demands a great deal o tion, health, justice, manpower and administrative building had draft. the pigskin to linebacker been to the Kevin than most sophs in the nation According t« job development, housing, welfare, closed intestinal fortitude. Reilly on the at the beginning of the The new Regulations also will B.U. 26 yard line. and he rightly deserves it. With David Rabe Miss Clarfeld, the first step re and economic and business devel- semester, but at the request of establish time limits for personal Fullback John Heim who again only 24 seconds left in the third the finest play to come out of opment. They receive a subsis- quires "making the commitmen had a great the Student Life Committee. Fr. appearances. Each registrant will day picking up 92 quarter Polito picked off a de- to start your own law practice.' the Vietnam war. tence allowance of about $200 pei McCarthy has issued yards in 14 attempts orders that be entitled to such time for his went over flected Hollo pass and cut out- Hunting for office space with Phil Sticks and Bones is the second month, and most work for one permit students to study in Tolen- personal appearance with his local right tackle for a large gain of 22 side scampering 53 yards down play to adelphia's high rates becomes th> by Rabe's be produced full year with no outside employ- tine. This is the second year that board as is reasonably necessary yards setting the ball on the 4 the sidelines for the last Nova by Joseph Papp at the' Public first major problem. Usually, of ment prmitted. Villanovans have encountered dif- for a fair presentation of his claim. yard line. Unable to punch it over TD, giving him a toUl of 256 Theatre. The Basic Training of Students begin their year's work fices are rented by the square foo Woodring dropped back ficulty in using Tolentine 's Normally, 15 minutes will be on third yards in returns this year only while the clients erect the wall Pavlo Hummel, written while Rabe next March after working outtheii facilities for late night studying. deemed adequate for this purpose. down and spied Siani in the middle one shy of the NCAA season total. Villanova, is cur- to meet their needs. "We wer was studying at assignments with faculty advisers The building is the only place He also will be allowed to bring of the endzone. As he let the pass At least that's what the stat- rently, in its sixth month. very fortunate in finding this of Rabe at their schools. Forty-two per- where students can study after up to three witnesses to the meet- go a B.U. defender tipped it, but isticians gave Polito. In reality was voted the Most Promising fice," says Miss Clarfeld, "Itwa Siani cent chosen are juniors, with sen- midnight. ing. The same criteria will per- reached high in the air and the films may show his return Playwright of the 1970-71 Season iors and sophomores making uf The regulations governing stu- already laid out this way." Never as two defenders hit him tain to a registrant who elects hard closer to 58 yards and giving him three partners had t by the New York Drama Critics 21 percent each; freshmen account dent use of Tolentine are similar theless, the managed to snag the bail and hold to meet with his appeal board, ex- the record. in the for Pavlo Hummel, and it doesn't for 5 percent, graduate students to last year's. learn from experience some on for the Wildcats third score. cept that he will not have the Play the Reserves take a crystal ball to predict for 11 percent. Students wishing to use Tolentine times confusing process c With Duane Holland adding right to bring witnesses. the choosing office supplies. A bar The fourth quarter gave head the awards that Sticks and Bones Another program in the planning may do so, provided that they For a complete listing of the FAT'S the score had mounted to "all trying t mentor the will garner at the end of this stages at ACTION involves using sign- in with the officer on duty & rage of salesmen, 21 to and the sellout Lou Ferry chance to 1971 amendments to the draft law crowd of convince you that you need thei play some of his back up players season. surplus army equipment for civi- leave with him their picture l.D. prospective changes in Se- 13,400 was cheering madly for and Both Sticks and Bones and Pavlo books" for the office legal Ii yet more. ogan whose performance when an in- lian pilot projects, such as rural card which they may obtain sign- lective Service regulations, con- tax young law SFORZA SKIPS - No. 52, junior hnebacker Ed Sforza, leaps in his jury to starter occurs, is Hummel were written out of David transportation systems. An AC- ing out. Since the classrooms are brary can often a Weil the Wildcat defense attempt to block a Durkovic punt a valu- tact your local Board or the Di- must Sforza has been yer. next step involves pre successful at blocking punts as he smothered one in the ably needed. Mike Sunday Rabe's experiences in Vietnam, TION spokesman said the outcome cleaned in the evening, students The Maryland game >. came rector of Selective System, Na- tiave got the message as they held « which led to score. John fiabinecz ' curing clients -- "a lot of pra} 19 leaping next to Sforza. and comprise two plays of a trilogy of this plan will be known around are expected not to interfere with tional Headquarters, Washington, (Continued on page 10) focusing 1 on different aspects or the first of the year. I these operations. D.C. (Continued on page 3) - '

November 17, 1971 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 3 Page 2 • THE VILLANOVAN • November 17. 1971 Bill to Afford Htip roDlf Up Etttfmd'sPast Marine Corps Needs Men Draft Deferments: Students are urgently invited to Philadelphia, Pa. The Marine tion is satisfied. Villauova Utiiorv DIroct Prlmories The Marine Corps Rep- help in archaeological excavations Corps College Relations Rep- resentative will also provide in- To Drop Or Not To Drop in England next summer. Deadline - resentative will visit Villanova Wed., Nov. 17 Soccer: LaSalle H terested Freshmen, Sophomores, for applications is February 1. - and p.m. University to provide students and Film: 'The Boys in the Band" PHL, 6 9 In Pennsylvania and Juniors with Young men who wish to drop ing 1971, their liability for in- City center development, new faculty members with information complete infor- Theatre: Vasey Theatre, draft deferments in favor of 1-A duction will be extended into 1972. "Vasco" 8:30 p.m., mation on The Platoon Leaders road- building programs and rap- HARRISBURG (CNS) -- concerning the Marine Corps, and 8i Thurs.; Fri. and Sat.; through Two Re- classifications may still do so. Lo- They will be prime candidates for $1.00, Wed. $2.00 Class, the Marine Corps program idly changing land use are threat- publican State Senators, R. Budd it's Officer programs. continue to grant Nov. 20. which offers monetary benefits, cal boards will induction during the first three the disappearance of pre- ening Dwyer (50th) and Edward L. How- Details of the proposed visit though the deferment advantages for under- these requests even months of the year along with othei Iron - set- historic graves, age Thurs., Nov. 18 VFS: "Images of Man". 12:30 p.m., 110 Bartley. ard (10th) have given the Legisla- are: the young men continue to meet men who are now in the extended tlements, Roman villas, fasci- graduates and opportunities for Fri., Nov. 19 Temple sale closes, 12 noon ture a chance to provide for direct 17 - 18 November 1971 defer- DATE: conditions for which the priority selection group. nating relics of mediaeval towns, individuals contemplating law Faculty club meets, 5 p.m.. Alumni House. presidential primaries in Pennsyl- TIME: 10 A.M. - 2 P.M. ments were granted. Six categories Commenting on the continuation free from school. The Platoon Leaders Class American students University Senate meets, 3:30 p.m., WL. vania. Dwyer stated, "With many LOCATION: SheehanHall Place- are included: 1-S, high school stu- of the policy which allows the drop- with without previous program does not require on- mid- May, or Sat., Nov. possible candidates in each party's occupational defer- 20 Football: Temple, Temple Stadium. ment Office dents; 2-A, ping of deferments, Dr. Tarr said: are in- campus training. archaeological experi^ce, Pistol Meet: Coast Guard - A. presidential primary, combined vocational/technical stu- The College Relations Rep- ments or "Young men holding lottery num- vited to join in a variety of expe- In addition to the Platoon Lead- Sun., Nov. 21 Campus liturgy: Corr and Chapel. with the fact that the public has dents; 2-C, agricultural defer- bers of RSN 126 and above can resentative will explain to students ers Class program, the Marine ditions. Several programs are an ;...'' Pentecostal prayer meets, 8 p.m., EL. excellent opportunity to become i'. group the alternate ways of entering mili- ments; 2-D, divinity students; 2-S, effectively limit their vulnerability available, including those in which Corps also has a program avail- Film: 7: 9:30 p.m. acquainted with these candidates "La Dolce Vita", Vasey, 15 and tary service, the obligation incur- undergraduate college students; to the draft by being classified into volunteers may receive academic able for Seniors and recent Grad- Mon., Nov. 22 Intramural Basketball Registration opens. Photo Charlie Waters through the various news media, I by red under each, and the manner and 3- A hardship deferments. 1-A by the year's end. Since the credits while helping in this im - uates. Both programs apply to Cross Country: Recently constructed guard house overlooking Villanova's feel a direct presidential primary for NCAA Meet, Knoxville, Tenn. western in which a man's military obliga- This policy was instituted in late law allows young men to apply portant work. ground and aviation. Cat's Eye, 8 p.m., EL. parking lot, promises to provide bird's eye view of auto vandalism. As would be an improvement in our 1970 and was of particular interest deferments, we believe those young Write now for further details yet unoccupied, the structure may presently serve as a storehouse for election system." to young men with random sequence men granted deferments should be to Ian Lowson, 539 West 112 Street, used car parts or a temporary nest for those heading south. omen Liberated from Dorm (lottery) numbers above the highest able to drop them if they desire." New York, N.Y. 10025 , i^CtlVltlCS Under the present system, dele- RSN called for induction. By drop- Leveling gates, selected by the voters, are By Mary Beth Monaghan On Tuesday evening, Dean Doro- ping their deferments at the end "Our purposes," Tarr added, p.m. last Sunday after- thy Boyle conducted a discussion Emergency Conhr$n€§ THE VI LLANOVA ASTRONOMY CLUB An Appeal for Greens not committed to the results of the At one of the year, they became part of "are to achieve fairness to all primary contest. Howard feels that noon two unauthorized male of the matter with the residents that year's selection in determining their discovered in Good of Good Counsel. Two signs prime group. registrants For New Voters The Villanova Astronomy Club will host guest lecturer. Dr. Robert C. From Those Who Care passage of the bill is necessary visitors were had On January 1, they were placed priority status on January 1 of the Newman, who will speak on "Genesis 1 and the Origin of the Universe" Counsel Hall. While one of the girls been posted throughout Good Coun- As college students, we are because "its basic design is to get in a second priority position. 'Be- new year and to limit the uncer- on Wednesday. November 17, at 7:30 P.M. in room By Denny Gabos CAN'T. spoke with her mother on the tele- sel (granting) fathers and brothers almost all 18-24 years old, which 350 M the voters involved in this terribly cause of this, they are not subject tainty that young men with high Refreshments will be served. Friends, lam writing this article phone and her roommate and the only permission to visit the girls' means that the twenty -sixth It's apathetic to act the way we important and visible democratic to induction until the manpower random sequence numbers face. to make an appeal. The appeal is boys watched the Eagles -Redskins rooms. The two girls involved den- amendment to the Constitution en- do if you look at it logically, it's function. The way in which each supply in the first priority selec- Registrants with student, occupa- on behalfof thousands of people who direction game, the house mother knocked signs - "We are titles us to do something we have not hypocritical for those among us citizen can influence the ied seeing the ad- tion group is exhausted; a develop- tional, paternity, agricultural, and die everyday of starvation. - the door and was readily . . . it's never done before -- vote for a GUITARISTS & SINGERS who are other than human the of his country for the next four at victims of circumstance ment likely only if a major na- hardship deferments will be eli- Why Do They Have to Die? mitted. No other warnings were really not a parietal issue - it's candidate for President of the ones who don't feel pain, hunger years depends upon the quality of a little money by playing for weddings tional emergency occurs. gible to take advantage of this pol- Students interested in making They don't have to die but yet and don't desire happiness. Did we people he sends to the national con- heard concerning the matter, and one of a lack of communication United States. We are eleven mil- Dougherty Deadline icy." can check with Father Maher or Father Powers in Rm. 206, they do. We know why they die if said. on Monday night the two freshman between students and administra- lion in number and we possess a have any control over the fortunate vention," Howard .The policy was reaffirmed in The Memoradum also amends Hall. we're honest about -- it's our self- situation into which we were born*; girls received letters from the tion", commented the evicted stu- political potential greater than al- County Ballot a Local Board Memorandum sent Selective Service policy on allow- ishness that is causing their death, Dean of Women requesting that dents, who have found off- campus single in Just about as much control as a most any other group The bill, similar to laws this week by Draft Director Cur- ing record changes in birthdates the selfishness we demonstrate al- they vacate their room within two housing and will continue to at- the country. Biafran or a Pakistani had when he ready on the books in several cit- tis W. Tarr to all 4,000 local upon submission of adequate evi- MARRIED STUDENTS through our hypocritical apathy. was born into his ultimate of un- weeks. tend classes at Villanova. An Emergency Conference for ies, provides that the Secretary of draft boards. Registrants who de- dence. Starting December 10, if a Apathy, how many times have we New Voters has been scheduled fortunate situations. We want hap- There will be a meeting for all married under-graduate students on the Commonwealth place on the sire to take advantage of the pol- birthdate change is submitted after heard that word before? What is it? piness, they want happiness, the for December 3, 4, and 5, at primary election ballot in u^Xcl %Hi

'' ' ' I I ' N ( UJ_i__L i - J Suspicious Minds

There is nothing more dangerous to intellectual development than a ''closed society." A society which igiiores existing channels of legislation in favor of behind the scenes machinations. Decisions which effect an entire community should be discussed by the community. Individuals should not fear to speak out and those in positions of responsibility should be ready to account for their actions. The university is one community which should be entirely committed to honesty and integrity; it should be the model of an "open society where free exchange of ideas and open debate prevail. However, at Villanova this is not the case. At Villanova, the "closed society" is the mode of existence and (at times) the most efficient way of getting things done. Evidence of this condition can be seen on several levels. Students when writing to the VILLANOVAN are likely to want their name withheld. It is difficult to determine why this desire for anonyminity is so strong. One suspects it sometimes stems from a genuine fear of reprisal, but students are not the only members of the community to display the phenomenon. Administrators are apparently prone to the malaise as well. In a recent meeting of the Ext'cutive Committee of Villanova's University Senate, the members discussed the difficulty which had been encountered by the various committees in obtaining ilirormation. It seems that certain administrative offices did not wish to make their workings public. The Executive CojTiJTuttee decided to direct these offices to be more open with the Senate. In the process of reporting the new^ members of our staff are regularly told of plans and projects which (for reasons of discretion) are not to be publicized. Wiiy? Everyone fears exposure; no one wants their pet proj«?ct spoih^d by the enemy (who changes from department to department, administrative office to administrative office). One cannot help but wonder where all this secrecy will lea

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alities of such an organization are just met him this year and as I've Transfiguration On The Left endless. However, weneedyou, the seen, he washes his face and Death married student's help. There will that And In retort to By MICHAEL PERILSTEIN combs his hair. With Lov2 be a meeting in the Religious Stu- connoisseur of slop: in my two dies department, in the bottom of years at "V" food I have on a ByLENPARMENI Copyright © 1971 by MICHAEL PERILSTEIN. All Rights Reserved. Tolentine Hall on Sunday, Novem- number of occasions found hair in Best in From "Perilstein Presents the ber 21 at 2:00 p.m. Please don't my food. That food is a complete Seeger, Entertainment. sense not to say that the problem with the Philadel- picnics (headed by Pete "play-it-agaui-Sam" be reluctant to come because of palate, and that's Labor insult to the months ago the National Caucus of highly and the well-known labor skate David Livingston) can name Howdy Doody? call Two phia school system was that teachers are too Behind the voice of Howdy Doody, let's not him Elmer. Let's being uncertain of the atmosphere. putting it mildly because you political stated that in the absence of a his hardly mask the fact that for four months the SWP B.S.: You see, I came to New call Committees paid -- although his omission hardly precludes lies Buffalo Bob Smith. He didn't him Howdy Doody, it's a cuter I assure you that you and your wouldn't print the swear words I'd such as his fornicating in a Gimbel's devoted nearly all of their efforts to recruiting labor York in '46 to do the morning show imponderable, use of the mailed fist. bring Howdy Doody with him be- name. Two --if they want to see spouse will find it very worth- like to use. Also, if H is such Phila- Rizzo would be the next mayor of "liberal" politicians to the festivi- on NBC. I on from '46 to '52. store window, THE UNITED FRONT IN CONCERTO bureaucrats and cause of reasons mentioned in my was a Howdy Doody, let's make a puppet while. staunch defenderof"V" food why "progressive" a this despite all the power that ties. So busy were they that they couldn't offer even I did the six to nine morning wake delphia, The human alternative has been •»rgued since the other article about him somewhere and call him Howdy Doody. And Bill Hornung '73 didn't he have the nerve to give en- could wield; despite Eugene McCarthy's CRITICAL support to one strike since the historic up radio. Played the , weath- that's exactly forces primaries by the National Caucus of Labor Commit- else in this paper. But Buffalo what we did. his name? pro-Nixon, pro- war Longstreth; despite collapse of the international monetary er, news, organ (?), so forth. Then dorsement of a tees: a pro -working class united front on a principled August 15 Bob spoke for him answering these Me: Why did you change the performance crying from the depths Robert F. Coghan Dave Cohen's livid basis to PREVENT Rizzo' s carrying system. NBC wanted a Saturday morning first Howdy Doody puppet? Dear Editor: programmatic questions: and a cast of thousands that "middle-of-the-road" Thach is going kid's radio show. And I did a show I'm Pat Rafferty's roommate. I of his heart his intended role as an oppressor of labor. We Me: How did you get the name B.S.: Well, 'he was just ugly. out at Temple is instructive in this re- Williams backhanded endorse- What happened called The Tripple Ranch Show. to win; despite Hardy consistently intervened in all the CP'S tailist ag- "Buffalo Bob"? D He was grotesque. gard. After two weeks the strike collapsed because of, despite Jeff Friedman's muscling I little comedy sequence ment of Longstreth; gregations and the SWP's "public" appearances, B.S.: Well when we started the And did a Me: What's wrong with grotesque would break in part, sabotage from the SWP. The Federation of of the 27th Ward to vote for a man who could do would with a Mortimer Snerdish country people? Some of my best friends stating that nothing these organizations verbal show, I was Bob Smith. And the 7^U lime ^tU tUt fe(iH4 Teachers' Union; despite full page Puerto Rican Students was refused even Philadelphia bumpkin type character that . the at the polls. Despite their intransigence, Smith. But . . well, never mind. And when defeat Rizzo at all. kids all called me Mr. " professors support from Penn SMC. Is this strange? Not advertisements by "liberal university we called Elmer. When it started the and their threats of physical violence, we consistently I never liked that, really, because you had second puppet, you the same way the Detroit sanitation strike Frisch's FIREBUGS; despite the Communist In precisely I'd say, "Oh, here comes Elmer. a la Max pressed for the formation of a united front formation didn't want the kids to have to held a Howdy Doody look-alike from the July National NPAC con- I treachery through its "Youth Against Rizzo," was refused support Hi, Elmer.'", and he'd say, "Ho Party's tendencies on a PROGRAMMATIC basis show respect to me, because I contest and some poor kid won. after of all left ference. Both strikes lost. Temple male IBUE em- later, and too late, so dramatically reversed ho ho, well howdy doody, ho, ho, B.S.: nucleus of a class-wide organiza- thought I was one of them. Yeah. that could form the provisions of the new contract, Committee criticism. ployees, under the ho." And the kids would come down intense Labor tion which would be able to wield the political muscle Besides that, Mr. Smith Me: Would you like to go back earning less than Philadelphia WRO con- Me: will still be and see this show and would say to to counteract Rizzo: it would merely be a tactical sounds like a fictitious name. on television? family. Not to mention, CONSCIOUSNESS AND SOCIETY siders necessary to rai»e a 'Gee, we're disappointed. consideration of the formation whether it could even B.S.: Well, it's not that as much me fi.S.: Well it looks like we will the fact that it is illegal for employees to analysts from McCarthy's campaign staff of course, Where is Howdy Doody?' Well No doubt a pro-working class candidate for it that I always thought AGREE WITH increase under the wage freeze. as was political hacks wonder "why reason failed." RECEIVE a wage that gave us two ideas. One -- (Continued on page 6) to DP mayor. I was playing in the same level answer is at the same time elementary and non- The This united front was to emerge out of the Temple ELECTRICAL SIDESHOW with the kids. I never talked down Most basically, "reason," as such, is never trivial. strike on October 13 with the formation of the Phila- One can point to the SWP's electoral sideshow as an to the kids. As soon as a kid is' the piece de resistance in the transformation of human delphia Strike Support Organizing Committee. Faced intensification of their sectarian Stalinophobia. A born he has to show respect. It's . . they are consciousness. People are not rational . with the CP's actively encouraging anarcho-crazy united front electoral candidate? Nonsense, they say: always "Uncle Dick", "Aunt moral. Therein lies the basis for the secular truths "trash-ins," and with the SWP's refusal to give either vote for us or f--- you. Which is precisely Mary", Mister This, Miss That, of the mprality of religion that Feuerbach demon- through its . . EVEN CRITICAL SUPPORT to the strike what people said to them, most of their under-a- Mrs. That . And I thought ah strated and Durkheim later rediscovered. People are puppet organization, the SMC, dissidents of the Fed- thousand votes coming from Trotskyists they re- %1.: let's give the kids something that convinced rather by the irony implicit in the polemical eration of Puerto Rican Students immediately sought cruited over the past 30 years. Is that any way to they can call me. So, we wrote in style of presentation. In essence, this is merely the out the National Caucus of Labor Committees in order effect a revolution? But what can we expect from the script that my great grand- correlative in the explicitly social realm of the Ars to establish an organization that could bring in the people who CELEBRATE such a defeat with homage father was Buffalo Tom, who was Poetica realized by Horace. Sound argument never OUTSIDE SUPPORT necessary to win for the strikers to the Rolling Stones. the great white leader of the Siga- convinced anyone. Were that the case, anyone having a living wage. The program of the PSSOC remains: poos Indians. And when he passed read Kant would immediately reject W.V.O. Quine. 1) the right of all working and pro-working class Such hilarity, in face of an eminent world depression, on to his great reward (in the sky) The presence and popularity of that charlatan in- people to a MINIMUM weekly wage of $150, and the has at this point reduced the SWP to political ir- he bestowed the title of Buffalo to dicates the dimensions of the fallacy of a (set- same income level for those unable to work; 2) the relevancy. While Connally junkets to Cambodia and his closest relative and it happened theoretic) so-called "logical" approach to solving right of all persons able to work to productive em- Nixon tries to force even such inveterate labor-fakers to be me. So he passed on h* practical problems. Consciousness is not socially ployment - - jobs which can and must be created in as Meany and Woodcock into line, time is running out: pioneer suit and 1 was officially The only accurate basis for comparing determined. areas of urgent need, such as housing and school the European recession is rapidly sliding into a major called Buffalo Bob. rats and Samuelson's "economic Skinner's humanoid construction, transit and public service expansion; depression; domestic capital goods production has not Me: Do you have any regrets to HUMANITY lies in their mutal dependence man" 3) the right of all working and pro-working class at all been stimulated by Nixon's Hooverisms, such as choosing that particular name? Photo by Ralph Tillmann bipedal locomotion. Rather, consciousness is on forces to organize and act for their interests free "prime-the-pump" tax-credits. Unless international B.S.: No, it's been fantastic. Just about anything goes at Mixers these days except dancing. See if socially PRODUCED. This immediately leads us to the of any "legal" or extra-legal repression: no in- parities are re-established, the night will have de- Particularly since 1 was born in you can find four couples dancing in this picture. necessity of a DIALECTICAL approach to the question junctions, anti-strike laws, wage freezes, scabs or scended. If Nixon officially devaluates the dollar -- and Buffalo. And it sort of ties up. of changing that which can only be characterized by police; 4) that these rights and needs be met THROUGH in so doing wipes billions of dollars of fictitious capital Me: Did Howdy Doody ever give a process conception. Dialetics has nothing to do with TAXATION OF CAPITALIST INCOME, especially as off the books, he can at the same time forestall a you splinters? the thesis - antithesis -synthesis garbage advanced by derived from vicious forms of speculation in real depression and insure it at a later date; for that B.S.: Not to my knowledge. Sidney Hook, Bertram Wolfe, and J. Edgar Hoover. Estate, public bonds, stock-frauds, and in particular fictitious capital and the structure of credit relations Me: How did you think of the Buffalo Bob and Michael Perilstein These terms have specific meanings as Kant, and Temple's "urban renewal" schemes designated to that draw sustenance from it would thereby be given ITD0ESNTMEANATHIN6 Hegel after him, developed the positive aspects create income for financial interests represented its death blow. dialectics. Rather dialectics depends upon of Plato's on that university's board. ;,.,.,• realization of evaluating the present in such a way the is the form of a united front: a principled This ALL THOSE HOURS IN THE LIBRARY — THE to bring a particular future into being. Hence, for as agreement on what is to be done in class defense work CRETINISM ALL-NIGHTERS — CRAM — OLD TESTS — dialectician, entropy is not a measure of the BORROWING HER NOTES — MONARCHS — the that links together elements of a previously disjoint In any event, Nixon will be forced to depress real but rather the bourgeois cate- FINALS — GRADUATION ... imponderable "time," and fragmented working class for itself. Every, and wages.. Congress, in a spectacular performance of the rather a particular measure of the gory "time" is any, united front formation must represent IN EM- phenomenon that has come to be called "parliamentary in the in- ATTENTION!!! more fundamental organic process reflected BRYO a class -wide organization. -: \i--y-:\^->\.. cretinism," refuses to recognize the imperatives entropy. crease of negative before it, and last week acted against its own interest ! WHERE WAS THE SWI>? voting to allow previously negotiated wage in- A united front formation is in complete contra- in What convinces a person is the REALITY of a charades put forth by the creases! to distinction to the anti-war appeal to a determinate reality with a situation. To view of the "hell-black night" that faces us. It It poMible tor a man lo have much and still b« SWP endorsed "NAPC" formation. NAPC is premised In practical question, failure his HUMAN alternative becomes a Humanity has but one alternative. And that is repre- a even In own eyes because the theory of consciousness-raising through mass can be on what a person is is infinitely more important that though from the above, obviously not one that sented by the United Front that now exists in embryo tickots still remaining for action on CLASS PROGRAM. According to Good what a person hai. failure of the McCar- based NO approached without theory. The in Philadelphia. The correctness of that formation is of theoreticians, the success of mass action is based Lite IS being not |ust having Vou can be alive and cabal lies simply in the fact SWP thy-Williams-Cohen-CP such crucial importance that the National Caucus of yet not really experience /ife For eiample. Ralph on gate receipts. Hence, personalities at rallies are was what- Barton one of the nation s top cartoonists, left that Longstreth 's only claim to humanity public discussion on it alone: proto-fascists Labor Committees invites any campaign culled for their marquee value this note betore he took his own hie I have had ever a Princeton degree can certify: his immediately. Academic intransigence -- freaks scintillate to the anti-labor tune of to take place lew difficulties, many friends, great successes: I echoing of "Broderick tells the rock-drug was merely a poor demonstrated by the Economics Depart- have gone from wife to wife and from house to John "strike-breaker" Lindsay, and Vance "wage- such as that at McCarthy's support, "I house, visited great countries of the world, but I truth." He cried, chaffing ment at Wharton -- becomes CRIMINAL when it is 3 am fed up with inventing devices to fill up 24 labor, which control" Hartke. The abject failure of the November a moderate" on all things, except IKE " am TINA TURNER of echoed in the realm of the real world. & hours the day student strike (for what?) and or the November 6 must be brought to its knees. Even Rizzo had the Yet. years before, history t greatest person-

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I am coma that men may have life and may Doody DEC. 4 have It in all its fulness Peace is my part- SATURDAY, ing gift 10 you, my own peace, such as the CONSIDER WITH OTHER STUDENTS Band " world cannot give AT "COLLEGE LIFE HOW WHAT HE (Continued from page 7) Jesus SAID CAN BE REAL IN YOUR LIFE trees, parking lot, (Continued from page 5) are a few a go back by the fall of '72. . . . and a homeless Band, The- Me: What do you think is the The Marching Band was there. atre Department, and Cabaret. reason for your renewed popular- Day in New York? St. Patty's Do You Want a Band? Concert Band was ity; The touring The Band simply cannot also. In fact, if the band there function without proper re- B.S.: One word. Nostalgia. misses such a function it is often hearsal, storage, and office space The interview was longer, but conspicuous by its very absence. on campus. The decision to re- due to lack pf space, if you're All Seats $5.00 (reserved) Unfortunately, the University 2nd FLOOR move the Band from Dougherty's interested in reading the interview PLACE: GOOD COUNSEL HALL, has abdicated its responsibility North Lounge will set in motion in its entirety, plus many more to the Band, by not preparing for TIME: WED., NOV. 17, 7:00 P.M. a chain of events which could exclusive interviews (Ferrante & the relocation of the organization. end in the death of the Band. At Teicher; 'Planet of Apes' sequel on sale The destruction of the Class- FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 265-7367 the very least it will set it back writer Paul Dehn, and much more!) room Annex last March further to the level of five years ago, buy a copy of "Perilstein Pre- worsened an already severe wiping out many individual and sents the BEST in EnterUinment" space problem on campus. in the Union Office group achievements. when it comes out in January. The University received insur- The issue now passes to you fOR C. H'US tHUSADt ance money for a building which the students: do you want to trade Happp f I)anbs(git)in9 about Howdy Doody having termites had been scheduled to be razed, the Band at its present level for "•^ TTT .V. .v;v*iV4*. 'W«''**W''.'.^.*4*. 'i'^'rVTi' Urt compicftfery ftittrtii.*"'- yet all we have to show for it a few tables and chairs?! V -

Pages • THE VILLANOVAN • November 17, 1971 November 17, 1971 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 9 While rendering her version of Lake's voice. In "Take a Pebble took a farmer suspected his blind neigh- command, minimizing then Rough and Ready a Spider John Koerner song, Bon- you can hear the voice like ripples bor of having an affair with his own mistakes while compiling six nie suddenly went into in a pond and in "Knife Edge" he a convul- first downs (compared to 1 for wife. All accusations were denied, (Continued from page 9) is so dynamic sive coughing fit, followed by an that he overpowers the Plebes). While Hatty continued \A/HAT'S OIM "Vasco'' Opens Tonight even the foot pi'ints in the sand all. In the equally uncontrollable tide of finale, to hit receivers Mahoney, Dreis- Some of the new songs done were not admitted to as being pos- laughter. After being brought re- in playing the organ, made love to bach, and Ulrich, the 'Nova de- Villanova University Theatre included "Goin' Down," the open- itive proof of the neighbor's guilt. it, played it \A/HERE the first lief in the form of a hot concoc- backwards, upside & Department announces fense the Plebes fits. Led er, which really ripped along, One day the farmer beat his wife, gave tion (the contents of which still down, on top of it and underneath by strongman John Zimba and new undergraduate production of with Beck joining in for the chorus, lovingly of course, sent her to remain a mystery), Bonnie decided it. He went on to take two knives quick Mike Mahoney, Plebe QB its fall offerings. George and set the mood for most of the her mother's, impersonated his EnTERTflinmEnT nEuis not to try and do the same song from his shirt and stab it over and Pete Ramsberger barely had time Schehade's Vasco will be seen evening's music; and "Jody," wife and caught the blind man again. "It's such a pretty song, over again. At the same time Palm- at Vasey Theatre for four per- about the only relatively calm red-handed. The sketch was quite to throw or even run away. And I hate to mess it up," she said. er was playing a bell with his teeth formances only, tonight through song of the night, which featured humorous throughoutand there was when he did, interceptions like Only Bonnie Raitt could have while ringing the gongs and beat- Saturday, November 20. Curtain a fine piano solo. Beck played no language barrier. The perform- those by Jackie Smith and Bob At The Walnut gotten away with it. Around these ing the drums. And besides this it time is 8:30. masterfully the whole evening and ers spoke in their native tongue. Lucia, another Marple Newtown parts she can do no wrong. was music, wonderful, beautiful Hero - Soldier the only possible criticism of his There were two solo dancers who grad, turned the tide. music. Vasco is a tragi- comic tale playing is that he seems to take stole the show. The first was cal- A premiere example of the 'Nova Energy, heart and soul, along defensive prowess occurred when Intermedia of a total innocent destroyed by it just a little too casual at times led the Witch Bird. This dance miLip Theate with an unbelievable knowledge of the first the war machine. In a series of --as though it came a little too featured a huge colored bird. The Army got pigskin with a (Continued from page 12) music made this concert the best PHILADELPHIA- -What happens Donald Erb, and to Maurice Kap- absurdly comic scenes, the play easily to him to play so well. bird had beautifully colored and and ten from their 20. Three plays Carl I've ever seen. when a choreographer and prin- low's orchestration of depicts this destruction as a re- He's one of the truly great gui- reflective flapping wings. The giant Crimson) on bass and Palmer later it was fourth and 26 from "Gym- in- The difference between Emer- cipal dancer for The Pennsylvania opedies," a work for piano by sult of Vasco's desire to fulfill tarists and it's good to see him pheasant and its dance left the aud- () on drums, — the four. And on the ensuing punt, dividually all -- son, Lake and Palmer and Yes is EUiUet (Jean Paul Comelin) gets Erik Satie, Reconnaissance con- an image conjured up by an overly back on the music scene. And just ience gasping at the agility and the outstanding put the Cats' Rich Meehan blocked thet E, L,P, shows you the guts of his head together with a kinetic tains six pair of film sequences romantic girl. In so doing, he to show you how much he's changed, grace with which the dance was them together and there is no one the endzone *punt, resulting in a the talent. They show you the liv- sculpturer (Judith Vassallo), arch- and 16 dancers. Comelin says he continues to perpetuate the idea the group came back for an un- performed. The other solo was cal- better. Emerson on the organ and Wildcat safety and a 22-20 lead. ing creature of music and how it itect (John Clauser), and three chose the dancers carefully, on the of the hero-soldier as the ulti- heard-of second encore, playing led Rope Dance. We were thrilled moog is unbelievably fantastic. He Final Score goes into an album. You see the film makers (John Benson, Robert basis of how they move. He taught mate love object. over an hour and a half in all. by the timing and showmanship of plays his organ and piano inside After Army's kickoff from their moog, drums and guitar played Jungles and Alexander Nitsch) them his ballet from its end to Vasco will be directed by Jo- Also on the bill was Redbone, L. Kposowa. He weaved his way out and at times looks as though 20, the Cats moved down for their separately and then put all to- from center city Philadelphia, and its F. Leonardo, who received Indian band, he is making love to it. In the final score, with beginning so that they would seph the American who through three or four turning ropes QB Hatty mixing Joseph F. Leonardo (right) rehearses a scene from VASCO with Alkis gether. Whereas with Yes it is a costume designer (Charles Tom Villanova song, "Take A Pebble," Emerson up hard-hitting be inclined to question the whys his master degree from tried to get the crowd involved with quick sure steps. runs with accurate Papoutis and Judy Febo. the first undergraduate play of the incomplete and leaves linson) York? "Some- VASCO, plays the inside strings of his somewhat sideline from New of what they were instructed to do. in Theatre and who is currently but seemed too repetitious in their The entire evening was a de- bullets to a diving Chuck semester, opens tonight in Vasey Theatre. you feeling as if your expectations thing very different," says the on the staff of Temple Univer- playing to really cause excitement. light and the showmanship of the piano and anyone in the audience Dreisbach, Villanova's busiest re- For those persons paying $15 could just shut their eyes and ima- were disappointed. creative team. sity's Theatre Department. Mr. New Prices nesday and Thursday evenings will The third-billed act was Tucky entire group was superb. , Never ceiver of the day. On a second and $25 each to attend HARLE- gine a pebble dropping in a pond Reconnaissance, as they call Leonardo, Villanova's first guest For Vasco and all future pro- be $1.00; on Friday and Satur- Buzzard, a blues -based English once did I feel 1 was witnessing and goal from the nine, Hatty QUINADE III, Reconnaissance and making beautiful round ripples. their intermedia theater, will be director, is best remembered for ductions at Villanova, day nights, $2.00. will combo that sounded all too much just "another performance". The Army found himself under tremendous should make for an entertaining there will $3.00 re- Emerson plays great classical and privately previewed on November his staging of The Roar of the be a new price schedule main the adult admission. like Led Zeppelin. Their lead Troupe only performed eight times pressure and couldn't locate a evening that, despite the avante- that the hard rock piano, but he sometimes 18th at HARLEQUINADE III, a Greasepaint Theatre For reservations and informa- guitarist was fairly proficient, but at the New Locust, but 1 would bet (Continued from page 14) receiver. Luckily, Mike Mahoney garde mood, keeps with elegant at V.U.. and The Boys Department hopes will steals the show with his Moog. social evening of dance and cham- From allow more students to see its tion, call Villanova Theatre at it was just imitation and they really that each was just as thrilling as third period, when the Cats amass- yelled from the endzone and Hatty tradition. HARLEQUINADE HI will Syracuse at Temple last At one point he put on a machine pagne sponsored by the Guild and year. productions. All seats on Wed- 527-9783. suffered . by comparison. Beck this one. The next time they come ed four first downs before losing calmly lifted a toss to #7 for the be a new kind of social for The gun act with it. the Board of Directors of The plays the real thing. to town, meet me there. the ball on downs to a stubborn Wildcat's fourth TD. The PAT Pennsylvania Ballet Association, Faster than quick was Palmer Pennsylvania Ballet Association. goal line defense. snap was fumbled, but it didn't which has decided this year not to on the drums. When he went into The work will be publicly pre- Sierra Leone ExtravaganzQ Meanwhile, the Plebes took ad- matter, as the charges of Dan- feature a Gala performance. his 20 minute drum solo he put on miered at the Walnut Street The- vantage of another Villanova fum- aher and Kerins held off the fledg- For those persons attending the a show the likes of which can only atre on November 19th. (Continued from page 9) (Continued from page 12) ble to score on a one yard run ling Cadets for a 28-20 win, with public performances, November be equalled by a few. In his solo Multi-media is not new, the cestors. tunes on the '*Miss National". Her by Tom Gross with 6:46 remain- the Blue and White secondary of 19th at 8:30 p.m., November 20th creators of Reconnaissance admit, And Ready he used two huge gongs which rang There were several sketches selection ran its usual varied ing. A wide PAT try knotted the Bob Saladino, Dave Deacon, and at 2:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., and but they feel their ballet is more out all over tl\e Spectrum. performed by the Troupe. One that course: everything from Robert third quarter score at 20-20. Bob Lucia batting away all last November 21st at 2:30 p.m.. Re- than just a simultaneous combina- Smooth, clear and beautiful are By '»./: I remember in particular concern- and Tommy Johnson to Carole After starting out slowly in the minute attempts at heroics by the connaissance will provide one of FRED TRIETSCH the only tion of film, dance, sound and ed a Blind lover. Within the sketch King was fair game. words to describe Greg final quarter, the Cats once again beaten Plebes. two opportunities to see The Penn- lighting effects. For them. Recon- sylvania Ballet dance what the naissance is a statement of phil- ballet has never danced before. The more lenses you have, the more osophy. Also on the public program is "The idea of the tragic victim you can do with your camera. Icarus by Locas Hoving, a com- on stage doesn't cope with our The Minolta SR-T 100 accepts the complete system of interchange- pany premiere. Other ballets on able Rokkor lenses. They range from 16mm "rectangular fisheye" larger cosmos," said Clauser. the program are George Balan- to 1000mm super-telephoto, including special lenses for macro and Minolta "There are no heroes or villains close-up photography. chine's The Four Temperaments, Jeff Beck is back. Rough and in this work." and Pas de Quatre by Alicia Al- ready. You remember Jeff Beck, Clauser describes his set as one onso after Keith Lester. don't you? He played with the that can be penetrated by the only $31.98 Yardbirds years back and then dancers, t)oth physically and Further information about in- formed his own super-group, with through visual illusion. vitations to HARLEQUINADE III Rod Stewart, Nicky Hopkins, Ron To many, ballet means crown and and money -saving subscriptions Wood and Micky Waller. But they tutu, but not to him. said Comelin, for the remaining ballet season only lasted long enough to pro- for whom Reconnaissance is a may be obtained from The Penn- duce two albums and some great radical departure from earlier sylvania Ballet. Individual tickets only in-person concerts, since Beck Now $139. 98 works, which have been performed for public performances may be was such a cocky, wiseguy type. i: for this top-quality by The Pennsylvania Ballet and purchased at The Walnut Street Well, he seems to have grown companies throughout the world. Theatre, Gimbel's downtown and *. 35mm Minolta reflex . up a bit and Cheltenham, and mellowed some; and You would expect to pay much more for a 35mm Set to predominately electronic Wanamaker's he's got another fine band behind reflex like the Minolta SR-T 100 music by contemporary composer downtown. through-the-lens metering ..:'' him. IMinoita v fast-handling design, lets you make all adjust- '• Autopak* 600-X..^ He brought his new group into ments as you sight your subject m< I the Academy of Music in New York razor-sharp, computer-designed Rokkor f/1.9tens decides for itself when to flash Sierra Leone accepts the complete Minolta system of acces- Automatic flash without batteries last week and showed us his stuff.

X-cubes flash only when light is dim . ' sories and lenses from "fish-eye" to super-telephoto Get more out of your camera by v-^fe . *. The sound is basicly the same as won't flash whenlight is bright Automatic e\ecU\t sets ^\ the old group, with a little less adding a few things to it. eye everything for ;/ National Dance Troupe

perfect daylight pictures ^. .,. spontaneity, probably due partly More than 120 accessories are available to extend the versatility ' Optical-glass Rokkor f/2.8 lens '" * By KEITH ALEXANDER NORRIS to the fact that of the Minolta SR-T 100. They range from extension bellows and they aren't quite Takes drop-in 126-size film cartridges for tubes to filters and a special adaptor that lets you take pictures Before a backdrop painted to The program began with as talented as that previous band color slides . . . snapshots the in- through a microscope. represent native homes, the Sierra troduction of the ensemble's drum -and haven't been together too long. Leoncf Dance Troupe performed corps. Drums of different sizes But, it's a big, heavy sound that their colorful, rhythmical, and ex- shapes, tones and rhythms com- filled the hall with excitement. citing native dances. The New Lo- posed a mixture of sound that ex- Beck is touring with basicly the cust Theatre Exploded into har- cited each nerve with each beat. same group that appears on his Minolta Autopak-8 D4. monious patterns of sound and The native costumes added new album. Rough and Ready: Max CARMAN'S movement as the Troupe commun- richness and color to each piece Middleton on piano. effort-less icated African life. In Africa the on drums, Clive Chaman on bass and The presented by the drum ensemble. mini special and Bob on vocals. 35mm .dance has always had a Eventually the Tench Tench error-less movies. percussion instru- Minolta Hi-matic C significance, a particular power ments were added to the drum has a style very similar to that 29 West 4th Street of communication. Its subjects and they added the melody and har- of Rod Stewart: raspy singing voice have been the deepest human ex- mony forming an exciting African and a lot of cavorting on stage; Fully Automatic . . . Foolproof • Chester, Ultra compact. periences, the conflicts, curses, and they did a few of the old It's almost impossible to make Pa. 19013 Orchestra. Fits In your pock- a mistake with this super-8 joys, and trials of life. There was Following the songs, such as "Morning Dew" et. Unique re- presentation of movie camera. Fully auto- never any sense of separation be- tractable lens. the orchestra, were the dancers and "Ain't Superstituous." Beck matic electric eye always gets tween the audience and the per- seems to be a little more con- the perfect exposure. • F/2.7 Rokkor themselves. There were two or The Rokkor 4X power zoom IF YOU CAN NOT COME TO lens for sharp formers, this was an experience three groups of dancers that per- strained, relying on songs more lens makes smooth moves pictures. shared by the entire community. formed intermittently and a num- than the jamming of old; and the from wide angle to telephoto. , CHESTER, CALL DAN • Electric eye The Sierra Leone Dance Troupe ber of soloists. The first dance spotlight solo went to the piano Easy To Get Special Effects automatically first appeared in America at the performed was called Gorboi which more often than Beck would ever Electric motor drives film for sets lens. New York World's Fair in 1964 regular or slow motion pho- DELIVERY AT TR 6-1544 ANY is a Mende traditional tribal dance. relinquish center stagb before. • tography. Two-speed film drive Flashmaticsets and was awarded a gold plaque for There were two participants in this It might be that he feels less for regular or slow motion. lens opening for SATURDAY FROM 10 A.M. TO being the best dance ensemble. dance. Both costumes were elat>or- threatened by his present band, Single frame feature for titles perfect flash pic- Since then they've travel led a round they individuals and cartoons. ately carved wooden heads and as seem to be less OD I 3 P.M. DURING NOV. """ AND DEC. only the world making appearances in were trimmed with straw or some than people like Rod Stewart and London, $44.98 Italy, and other Euro- other grass-like material. The Ron Wood; but, from his overall $112.98 pean and Asian countries. Their decorative style of their costumes stage performance, I'd say he had appearance here in Philadelphia shows traces of Che old splendors matured beyond his strong ego- marks the beginning of another of the tribal kingdoms which were tism. American tour. Bad boy Beck is track. (Continued on page 8) (Continued on page 8) -

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November 17,1971 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 13 Page 12 • THE VILLANOVAN • November 17, 1971 *'!'%. UhBrotwl LuwyBr picked on the basis of past per- method of choosing them to their At The Main Point formance and qualifications. In tenure, poses a perplexing prob- Miss Clarfeld feels that lem for the court svstem. (Continued fro m page 1 addition. the "aura of dignity" surround- ing and waiting for the phone to com- vaganza ing a judge is "demeaned by hav- Finally, Miss Clarfeld re- ring. Our first client was ing to run for re-election." Phil- mented briefly on the outcome By SANDY and BILL By JIM GREENFIELD LUNDY ROTHSTEIN ferred to us by the Lawyers Ref- adelphia also suffers from a lack of the mayoralty election. Although Almost unnoticed amid wild these stories often provide a di- not qualified to dig ditches." erence Service," reminisces Miss of judges. While sympathizing with she worked for Thacher Longstreth the of Clarfeld, "After that it's a matter shouts of "ELP!" and "Pink rect contradiction to mood Finally, he offered this cryptic the "long, tedious job" of a judge. in the recent campaign, Miss Clar- Floyd!", Bonnie Raitt quietl> slip- his songs. Like: comment to the Point people: "This of word-of-mouth referrals . . Miss Clarfeld sometimes finds feld maintains an open mind toward

ped back into the Philadelphia area told how he hates the glar- is really a nice ''place to . . Philadelphia's future under May- He play People find out that you can do that Judges, particularly in Juven- to spend the weekend with friends lights he often has to face on or maybe its just that I've Rizzo. "You don't know ing been a good job." The challenging as- al Court, "build up a shield and be- or-elect at the Point. night he was playing in so the the office and neighbors Main stage. One many bad ones." pects of starting and maintaining come cynical." Indeed, the entire whether man makes Also appearing was Jackson in a college gymnasium where he I not have office makes the man." may understood Jack- a law practice appeal to Miss situation of the judges, from the or the the lights to be both num- Brown. noticed son Brown, but I greatly enjoyed Clarfeld, however. An interesting, Jackson Brown opened the show erous and glaring. Rather than go his music. diverse and fast- moving field, law in fine fashion. youthful singer up on stage, Jackson Brown pro- Nonetheless, this A was Bonnie's "never (leaves you) in complete songwriter from the Golden State, ceeded to take a seat in the front audience and the people were her control . . . But you can make Jackson performs pretty folk songs row and fraternize with the aud- people. If you caught her brilliant law as well as anyone else." about people, songs brimming over ience. set at the first Villanov^ Blues V2 PRICE COLOR PRINTS? Keith Emerson, , and Greg L»ke Because this variety is amplified with optimism and a deep sensi- He related a tale of two of his Festival, you know how Bonnie in a general practice. Miss Clar- tivity seldom heard in this age of friends who were going to school Raitt's brilliant guitar single "I've Seen All Good People, PRINTS, TOO work, beau- Saturday night at the Spectrum feld finds a greater outlet for her SAVE ON SUDES-MOVIES-BtW the big money superstar. is and decided to get tiful voice, Perpetual Change", "The Clap," He a in Long Beach and pure humanity af- the dance concert was sold out. energy. "Laws are changing every usual "drug store" prices, personality that draws people jobs digging ditches. Two weeks fect the audience. and "Yours Is No Disgrace" made This low price saves you up to 50% over This time the management did . . . can't afford to re- Try day You color prints back to your door in just a few days. to him, and you like him almost after they had started on the job Bonnie played up most of their presentation. rushes high quality mostly six- string an excellent job of matching the Indeed, Miss Clarfeld often campuses. lax." the film service used on many mid-west and southern instantly. they were fired. It seems, but did a couple of rousing Delta From listening to the many Yes classical rock groups, Yes and finds that in court she thinks envelope and the coupon . . own SO EASY, SO CONVENIENT . just use your Jackson Brown is also fond of said Jackson, "they had spent albums, I was impressed by the write name on roll or cartridge, enclose (Continued on page 8) Emerson, Lake and Palmer. better on "nervous energy." below. Fill in name and address, school works they put into them. In con- dis- telling stories on stage. Strangely, trieir whole lives in and were coupon and remittance. Or, use the coupon to get film mailers and Yes consists of five very talent- cert they gave me what was in count coupons; order film and flashes at low prices ... a better deal than ed musicians: Steve Howe, the How Past Can You Type? guaranteed. their albums and they did it well. "free" film. Savings and processing quality lead guitarist did some beautiful On the question of discrimina- Maybe I expected to hear and see « • ; V acoustical guitar works in "The tion against women in the field., the talent on the stage come to life PERSONAL Clap." Jon Anderson, who writes of law. Miss Clarfeld affirms its YOUR ORDER MUST INCLUDE THIS COUPON- and sweep me off my feet, but it

• . • f, : of the carries the existence. "You get mistaken for much material didn't. They gave their albums Name. melody in his unique soprano voice. the secretary, for the letter-car- worth but nothing more. I'm not Address! Chris Squire on Bass, Tony Kay rier . . . You may get mad at saying they were bad because they City -State. -Zip- on keyboards and quick -wristed times but you learn to laugh at of were really good, just not as much tt- 'rict Tm Pn brand envelope and discount pages film 40 (fee mailer Q Send me >•» ••• percussionist, Bill Beuford, round it . . . it even 12 e«p BlacK & While as I expected. Sometimes works coupon n 20 e«pBlacK« White I.H 1.55 out the group. in your favor." All the partners I'm enclosing foils of film and payment (plus t Take Keith Emerson (formerly 20 e«p Slides or 8 mm Movies 1-49 1.22 tan in 01)10) Most of the songs they played of Nice), on organ, (King of Mottola, Larkin, and Clarfeld Send me tiesh Kodacolor film and/ or flashes pet roll for eipress * ». I am enclosing an eifra ?5C your size (limit two) 88< each "believe in the causes of women's Circle new pre-marital were from their third album. Their handling and first-class mail return Instamatic 12612 - 127 - 120 - 620 (Continued on page 8) TM PrKt . lib ... Although none of us are Rt» m Circle your flash (limit two sleeves) . 88C each 1 -f*-2-U-3 n 12 e«p Kodacolor W.H $2.J3 Cubes — AG card-carrying members ... If each 20 e«p Kodacolor 4.41 J.85 Magicubes $1.19 clients don't want us because we're MAIL TO: spe-d-pics • box 299 • Cincinnati, Ohio 45214 • Dapt. vu material. women they don't come to us. • • ••••••••••• Free. ..• •. • • • • t * • t .#. f •:.f It boils down to being a good TONE lawyer. Period." Concerning women in law school, Car. FIUFST IIIEATRE m Del VALLEY • 265 3456 • FREE PARKING, 5000 RECREATES HER AWARD WINNING from the thirteen girls in Miss KING or PRUSSIA *' Clarfeld's 1970 class from Vil- SHOPPING PLAZA '4 ROLE IN lanova, twelve graduated and one lundioM Rtv 20?. 363 & EXPRESSWAY moved. This percentage, jux- taposed against the overall ninety ' graduates from the original one JACQUES aBRILLIANT. THE AUTHOR WOULD RELISH SO hundred and ninety, bears out Miss HIS WORK. Clarfeld's belief that FAITHFUL AN INTERPRETATION OF • "women who ' I < . , < go to law school graduate and A BEAUTIFULLY MADE FILM." stay in the field of law after- By the winner of the 1970 Nobel Prize for Literature wards." In law school itself. Miss Clarfeld found subtle discrimina- ali:.v\\i)i:k ' tion in such courses as criminal IS ALIVE law. Then, the girls were usually '.:.'. ignored until a case dealing with S()L/lli:\iTSYVS sex arose. I In an un-plain colorful wrapper. AND WELL INTHEUFE Before you buy an engagement ring you must see the "^ Big Business OMDiff OF IVAN DENISOVICH new 1972, full-color Vanity Fair catalog. It could save AND LIVING Aside from the question of wo- 44 ff .. you an awful lot of money. , ; , , men in law school. Miss Clarfeld BRILLIANT... A beautifully made film. Vanity Fair selling ^ aspects of has been diamonds tb dealers IN PARIS commented on other -Judith Crist. NBC TV V - across the United States since 1921. Now in a new law schools. When asked about *'A singular experience. . . DARING V\ :' the rumored cut-throat atmos- direct-marketing policy we are offering college stu- •^Richard Schickel, Life Magazine

that si>..' !• * dents the same dealer prices. phere, Miss Clarfeld theorized .>•v-^', The World-Wide law schools train students to work What kind of prices? Well, let's forget all the fancy, in big firms. Until last year the confusing definitions: We'll just say that our selling dress code demanded that all male 41- 1^ •y^ ^ // >^^ price to you averages 50% less than just about any- Musical Triumph! students wear a suit to class, selling price. one else's Whether they call themselves further stereotyping young stu- 7.50 *ti *«f • AMMTTt* retailers, wholesalers, discounters or dealers. We per ticket. Reg. (4.50, 5.50. 6.50. dents. Since the law firms only eiM*M» THIS -13- absolutely guarantee that savings in writing. eiioo TICKETS Or your COUPON? #^^ GOOD FOR 2 accept the top graduates, the ten- money back. Good Tues.-Thufs. eves. & matinees sion to attain superior grades can NOW THRU TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd WORTH 2 with availability of tickets. We make our guarantee because as an importer of engender a highly competitive at- FEATURE AT 6 - 8 - 10 P.M. mosphere. From experience, Miss diamonds and manufacturer of Vanity Fair Diamond NEW LOCUST THEATRE Clarfeld attests that "what you rings, we handle the entire process of making a fin- recreates h«r ft learn in law school has nothing ished Vanity Fair ring ourselves. There are no middle- -^|j|^t award winninK role in .kittWH^^^ HOVEUBER 21 to do with what you do in prac- man profits to drive up the price. tice . . . Law school only teaches And only Vanity Fair knows how to keep costs down you to think analytically, some- without compromising quality, A look at our new 40- AT 7:15 AMD 9:30 thing I think should be learned Student Association of St Joseph's College and Festival present page, full-color catalog will convince you of that. This in high school."

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November 17, 1971 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 13 Page 12 • THE VILLANOVAN' •November 17, 1971 Liberated Lawyer picked on the basis of past per- nriethod of choosing them to their At The Moin Point foimance and qualifications. In tenure, poses a perplexing prob- addition. Miss Clarfeld feels that lem for the court svstem. I C '.ontiiuifiijt om pugf 1 j th«' "aura of dignity" surround- ing and wailing for the phone to Miss Clarfeld com- vogonza ing a judge is "demeaned b> hav- Finally. ring. Our fiist clienl was re- ing to run for re-election." Phil- mented briefl.N on the outcome ,« By SANDY and (o us the iU'f By JIM GREENFIELD LUNDY BILL ROTHSTEIN ferred b\ Lawyers adelphia also suffers from a lack of the ma><)ralt.\ election. Although Almost iinnotited artiid wild these stories often provide a di- not qualified to dig ditches." crence Service." leminisces Miss of judges. While sy mpalhi/ing with she worked for Thacher Longstreth it's matter shouts of *K1.P:' and 'PinK rect contradiction to the mood of Finally, he offered this cryptic Clarfeld. ".After that a the "long, tedious job" of a judge. in the recent campaign. Miss Clar- Floydl". Bonnie Uaitt quietl.v slip- his siuigs. Kike: comment to the P(»int people: "This of wi)rd-of-mouth referrals . . . Miss Clarfeld sometimes finds feld maintains an open mind toward the glar- Philadelphia's future under May- ped bacK into the Philadelphia area ..He told how he hates is really a nice place to play . . . People find out that you can do that Judges, particularly in. Juven- often has to face on or or-elect Ui/vo. "\m\ don't know to spend the weekend with friends ing lights he maybe its Just that I've been a good job." The challenging as- al Ct)urt. "build upa shieldandbe-

playing ' the man makes the office and nei^hbois at the Main Point. stage. One night he was in so many bad ones." pects of starting and maintaining come cynical Indeed, the entire whethei'

college gymnasium where he I not have underst<»od the or the office makes the man." Also appearing was Jackson in a may Jack- a law practice appeal to Miss situation of the judges, from '•'' "': ' to both num- Brown. noticed the lights be son Brown, but I greatly enjoyed ("larfeld. however. .\n interesting, Hather than go his .laekson Brown opened the show erous and glaring. music. diverse and fast- moving field, law .Jackson Brown pro- in fine fashion. A voulhful sin^er- up on stage. Nonetheless, this was Bonnie's "never (leaves yuu) in complete son>,'writer from the (Jolden .State. ceeded to take a seat in the front audience and the people were her control . . . But you can make performs piett.v folksongs row frateini/.e with the aud- people. If you caught hei- brilliant Jackson and law as well as anyone else." 1/2 '•':'', •'•. •"' '•;'.' PRINTS? about people, son^s brimming over ience. set at the first Villanova Blues amplified PRICE COLOR Keith Emerson, Carl Pal mer, and Greg Lake Because this variety is with optimism sensi- related a tale of two of his Festival, you know and a deep He how Bonnie in a general practice. Miss Clar- in this going to school Kaitt's single "I've Seen All (Jood People, MOVIES-B&W PRINTS, TOO tivity seldom heard age of friends who were brilliant guitar work, beau- Saturday night at the Spectrum feld finds a greater outlet for her SAVE ON SLIDES- Perpetual Change", "The Clap," the big money superstar. He is a in Long Beach and decided to get tiful voice, and pure humanity af- the dance concert was sold out. energy. "Laws are changing every to 50% over usual "drug store" prices, personality that draws people Jobs digging ditches. Two weeks fect the audience. and "Yours Is No Disgrace" made This low price saves you up This time the management did . . . You can't afford to re- Try day color prints back to your door in just a few days. started on the Job Bonnie up most of their presentation. rushes high quality to him, and you like him alnnost after they had played mostly six- string the " Clarfeld often southern campuses. an excellent job of matching lax. Indeed, Miss the film service used on many mid-west and It From listening to the many Yes , fired. seems, but did of instantly. they were a couple rousing Delta classical rock groups, and in court she thinks envelope and the coupon Yes that . finds SO EASY, SO CONVENIENT . )ust use your own lackson, had spent albums, I was impressed by the .Jackson Brown is also fond of said "they energy." write name on roll or cartridge, enclose (Contifiucd on paj^e 8) Emerson, Lake and Palmer. better on "nervous below, rill in name and address, works they put into In con- dis- telling stories on stage. Strangely. tiicir whole lives in school and were them. coupon and remittance. Or. use the coupon to get film mailers and Yes consists of five very talent- cert the\ gave me what was in count coupons; order film and flashes at low prices ... a better deal than '"^." ••,• ed musicians: Steve Howe, the How Fast Can You Type? quality guaranteed. •.:.• their albums and they did it well. "free" film. Savings and processing lead guitaiist did some beautiful On the question of discrimina- Maybe I expected to hear and see •••••• • • • ••••• • ••••• • • • • acoustical guitar works in "The tion against women in the field I the talent on the stage come to life PERSONAL Clap." .Ion .Anderson, who writes of law. Miss (larfeld affirms its YOUR ORDER MUST INCLUDE THIS COUPON- and sweep me off my feet, but it material carries the existence. "You get mistaken for much of the didn't. They gave their albums Name melody in his unique soprano voice. the secretary, for the letter-car- worth but nothing more. I'm not Address s\r Chris Squire on Bass, Tony Kay rier ... You may get mad at \^*^' saying they were bad because they state Zip City- . - on keyboards and quick-wristed but learn to laugh at were really good, just not as much limes you t|. ^riti fou far of brand *"•* ''111 n>aile» fnvdtipf^ and discount pages Spid.'p* 40 ^ 99 percussionist. Hill Heuford, round it ... .Sometimes it even works 12 eip PUfk & Whit- 129 as I expected. Cpupoii .^O^ip BiHtkS Whito 1.99 1 55

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Page 14 • THE VILLANOVAN • November 17, 1971 November 17, 1971 • THE VILLANOVAN • f^age 15 open in front of the V.U. net only absence. •••*•••••••*•••••••••••••••••••••••• to his see shot blocked by main- In a game that exploded with liner Delano Gregory. Unfor- Icemen Open Season scoring in the fourth period, Vil- 3-3 tunately for the 'Cats, the referee Soccermen Tie Navy lanova's Latin lover, AurelioBar- ruled that the : THE I Navy shot was block- PLAYER OF WEEK ria, followed a Navy score with his ed by Delano's arm and the official first goal of the season. The follow- By JACK KELLY Thursday By BOB PERRY called for a penalty kick awarded < .- ing players on the V.U. bench The football position called Finishing their next to last week to Navy. The penalty shot hit the By JACK KELLY including Pat Corsetti, MarkHet- safety is termed that exactly as of the season, Villanova's varsity crossbar and the ball bounced back tama, Mike Randazza and student the name implies for safety, The 1971-72 edition of the Vil- will be spearheaded by seniors hooters made their record 4-4-4 on to the field of play. The ball coach Paul DiNatale urged their a security if the primary pro- lanova Hockey team will open up Bobby Donovan and Jimmy by picking up a victory from Phila- was quickly kicked in by Navy's teammates to play their hardest. tection breaks down. Kevin Dob- it's season tomorrow night at the Diethelm, both of whom like to show delphia College of the Bible via a Caren. There was no more scor- .1 ,"* This strong support from the bench bins is the starting safety man brand new Radnor Arena against the opposition what the ice looks forfeit and tying the Naval Academy ing in the rest of the half, but swung the momentum of the game for the Villanova gridders and the North Penn Eagles. Under new like face down. Help will be suppli- at Annapolis 3-3. V.U.'s Ed Kriete consistently in V.U.'s favor and the 'Cats start- usually his role is to chase head coach, Mr. Bob Snyder, and ed in the form of 3 "Stocky" in- m tackled the ball from his man and The past seven games has seen ed to penetrate the Navy defense. down defenders who have made Junior co-captains Freddy Guerra dividuals: Burt Johnson, Charley sent passes up field to his team- 6' coach Graff's soccer men compile Aurelio Barria was tripped inside it by the first and secondary and Tom Collins, the team has Steers, and Phil Rock. The by mates. 4' a record of 4-0-3. All three ties the penalty area and teainmate defenses, the line and the line more spirit and organization than goal area that Bill McKale For some reason or another, have come on the road against the Bob Belfiglio capitalized on the backers. In the Boston College it has ever previously had. (71') left behind, will be capably the play on the third period moved University of Maryland at Balti- penalty kick to put Villanova ahead game of a month ago Dobbins The first team practice saw 75 protected by either Bob Cordero I slowly. V.U.'s Mr. Go, Bob Bel- more, Georgetown and Navy. Vic- 3-2. demonstrated what is expected players competing for a limited or Dave Petro. figlio, broke the dull action by tories have been earned against of a safetyman. Tom Bougus, the number of open positions. Watch Make An Appearance carrying the ball through the full- Navy Gets Equalizer Millersville, Rutgers (Camden), Eagles tough halfback was for a lot of excitement from the This Thursday night is your backs and drove his shot right on However, with Chris Furlong out Fordham and Philadelphia College bursting through those first and first line of Chris Snow, Scotty chance to join the elite Villanova by the midshipman goalie. of the net Navy regained the tide of of the Bible. V.U.'s soccer team secondary defenses that Octob- Rudell, and John Pillsbury. This society, by making an appearance play and evened the score at 3-3. has outscored their opponents by Brave Furlong Performance er day quite frequently and line works extremely well at the Radnor Arena (8:15 p.m.) Although Chris Furlong was badly a 19-9 margin in this undefeated Chris Furlong's brave per- Dobbins, the fastest defensive together, and shows the effective- to watch the fastest moving sport bruised, he played the very end of stretch. formance kept the 'Cats in the halfback on the Villanova squad ness of hustle and determination, today, and one of the most excit- the fourth period and all of the game. Time after time Chris had topursue the bruising Boug- Phil Corby has filled the gap ing sports on Villanova's campus. Photo by Jim Grogan overtime period. He held the V.U. Time to Spare moved out of the nets to stop us and bring him down twice, (left by Dave McKay, "71") be- defense together and the game end- The Navy game represented the CHUCK FARRINGTON, V.U. soccerman, heads the ball in action would be shots of the midshipmen. both times saving touchdowns. tween high scoring Freddy Guerra ed in a tie. first time all season long that the against Millersville. Looking on with his hands on his hips is Wildcat This rather daring play of goalie. The safety position then at Vil- and aggressive Tom Collins. HOCKEY 'Cats arrived at a road game Jerry Fay. Furlong, subjected him to Fortunately not considered to be line it's scoring ability the abuse for the 'Cats, they lanova, is This bases NIGHT with plenty of time to spare. The Saturday morning the players sical battle that followed break- of being bumped and kicked by on play their last two games at home. the spot where a player would on it's having the 3 hardest shots TOMORROW Wildcats pulled into Annapolis at enjoyed a late breakfast featuring fast. rushing Navy linemen. Unfor- They can not have a winning season make alot of tackles as he is on the team. David Hynes, a se- 8:15AT 10:00 p.m. Friday for a 10:00a.m. roast beef as the main course Playing on a well conditioned tunately for the 'Cats, they lost without your normally nior, will center the third line support. Come see the last resort and Kevin Dobbins RADNOR ARENA game Saturday morning. Most with plenty of fruit and hot tea. field. Navy's "B" team used a their goalie for a few minutes the 'Cats play LaSalle on Wednes- plays 15 to 18 yards off the which, at the present, has two mad because I knew I was big play. Dayton's power- players enjoyed a game of cards, This nutritious meal prepared the 4-3-3 against V.U.'s 5-3-3. The late in the game and Navy wa$ able day followed by St. John's on Satur- line of scrimmage, Dobbins at open wing positions. The defense late in getting over there" says ful halfback Gary Kosins, with ping pong or pool before turning team well for the hard fought phy- early action saw a Navy lineman to score twice on the 'Cats in his day. times has complained that there the 5-11 170 pound Dobbins. a third and goal situation on in for the night. isn't enough action at safety. *'I didn't line up deep enough the three, met resistence from been games when There have ' and I was lucky to break up Dobbins who made the initial he hasn't made a tackle and " the play. hit to hold Kosins to no gain. they haven't thrown to his man. Later that same quarter Dob- Dayton didn't score as the Cats Army Falls To V.U. Frosh 28-20 However the Dayton game was a bins intercepted for his sec- held, thus making Dobbins' completely different story as BANK lanova -20, Army -14. ond time of the year. Ed Sfor- tackle of Kosins all that more CAMPUS And so it went throughout the went nine yards off tackle for kickoff to the Plebe 48 yard line. By MIKE STULPIN Dobbins in a great many in- quarter, with the equalizing score only 3 plays Bill Hatty also Started Out Evenly za, the Wildcat linebacker pick- important. During this past weekend the Villanova playing QB gave a sec- stances made a great deal of field position later. Once again In the cold darkness of the ed up halfback Denny Whitehead Dobbins, a junior from the frosh gridiron squad was treated to football and neither Ramsberger ond half preview, now hitting flank- tackles and hits near the squad scoring. The second period kicked the PAT, and Villanova er Mark Ulrich and wide receiver second half (kickoff time was 3:30), coming out of the backfield as Bronx, New York is starting an all-expense paid visit to Shea line of not scrimmage becoming safety position for his was an exact turnabout, with five now trailed by a point with only Chuck Driesbach with bullet com- the squads started out fairly even- he proceeded to racedownfield. at the Stadium. No, not THE Shea Stadium the security precaution but the ly, As both Sforza and Last year Dobbins touchdowns tallied in a time span 56 seconds remaining in the half. pletions. In just 34 seconds the with turnovers hurting the Cats' Whitehead first year. -- just a smaller version owned primary defense. In the airways OPEN chances for further scoring. Vil- were nearing the endzone an accounting major, saw ac- Now of 13 minutes. Villanova's Bob But on what may have been the Cats went back on top, the federal government on the TD his by the too Dobbins found long speciality Saladino turned the tide turning point, the Cats bounced coming on a pass laid on the fin- lanova's longest drive was a four Krechting lofted a 35 yard pass. tion mainly on the Point. But after with a campus of West sought for activity as he swatted squad. timely interception of a Pete right back, with Tony Lembo start- gertips of Ulrich, Saladino's boot minute march midway through the Dobbins, as all safetymen are team they call the suicide being put up for the night and down twopasses and intercepted taught to do, headed toward Not on scholarship, Dobbins Ramsberger pass at the Army ing it all with a runback of the made the halftime score: Vil- (Continued on page 8) wined and dined graciously by once. Cardinal 20. Two pitch-outs and a pass the ball to give help to the who was a star at the what did they do? -- to Army, Dobbins' activity seemed other School in the by Hatty failed, but a defender. With Sforza and Spellman High the Wildkittens proceeded personal Well, come at crucial times when a with Villanova foul against the Plebes gave the Whitehead anticipating the ball Bronx, along to completely harass the Plebe tackle or a completion missed Dobbins cut in front of them teammate John Heim, joined Cats a first on the Army 10. squad for a convincing 28-20 vic- by the offense would have meant earn- On fourth down Hatty unloaded and picked it off squelching the freshman club late but tory, bringing their season mark or a. long gainer. In a score the Flyer threat. position at safety a last-second pass to Bill Mar- ed a starting ^i'' ,to an impressive 4-1. The tough- the first half of the Dayton In the tackling hitting quarter- getich in the left corner of the and by the first game. A :,' • their year driv- luck Plebe team ended contest the Flyers were department Dobbins was no less endzone. Saladino's PAT kick made miler in track at high school, • ,' , a disappointing 1-6. ing at the beginning of the it 7-0. proficient. In third quarter Dob- Dobbins came to Villanova and Before the game began Villanova second quarter. Dayton sent The Wildkitten's bins made a great open field after freshman football de- second score a might have been rated the un- split end Steve Shepas on tackle after was also set up by the defense, a Dayton comple- cided to continue his runnings derdogs. F^or once again they faced deep pattern. The Cats were as Rich tion which if he hadn't made Kevin won two medals in fresh- Aldrich downed the Plebe and a much larger Army squad num- in a zone rotate defense, would have resulted in punter and recovered the un- man mile relays in Philadel- loose to bering near sixty. Led by their so Frank Polito rotated up doubtedly a Flyer score. Later, ball on the 20. A facemask penalty phia meets but decided not to the flat area and Dobbins came own team of nine coaches, the in the fourth quarter, Dobbins'* fresh- moved the ball to the nine, where :/• 'tiy-'*<',P-:. continue his racing after Plebes had the advantages of their over from his safety position unassisted tackle stopped year. ..^,; ••.;. :,':•;•>> .•, Tony Lembo blasted up the mid- - man ••'^^,;!.:-:: own field and being accustomed One word in the middle of the field to die for Whitehead after he had taken Defensive bacKfield coach the Cats' second score. •:'• running to the lights, not to mention the ":>vd.. cover Shepas who was a Krechting pass and kept Day- This time the PAT try sailed Dan Laughlin called Dobbins' cold wind whipping up from the fly pattern. It looked like Shepas wide. ton from getting a first down, Dayton performance as a great best describes was in the open but at the nearby Hudson River. Also, Vil».: "'''" thus making the Flyers turn Not wanting the game to get out game. Let's hope that Dobbins lanova still suffered from three last second Dobbins lunged and of reach. Army gambled the ball over to Villanova. continues to see the activity on their Krechting's aerial vital injuries, as running backs deflected Again in that fourth quar- first play after the kickoff the taste that he enjoys so much in the with six points. "I was Andy Gordon and Dennis Trog- stopping ter Dobbins with a a bomb to flanker Morris Poul- came up upcoming Temple contest. gio and receiver Ernie DeChel- lard. It worked all too well, as lis (rib injury in Navy game) of beer... Poullard raced down the left side- were still out of action. line untouched for the TD. The Take Command Ruggers Defeated By G. Washington kick by Ramsberger closed the Unfortunately, for the Plebes, gap to 13-7. no one told Villanova about their Although the Villanova Rugby A 's instinctively played a fine game. for their attempts at kicks. Joe Cats Jump Back Ch«ekt imprinted with troubles; for the Wildcats took it's defeated by George Washing- The backs had their hands full all Scalise did a good job getting the The Cats jumped right back on were your nmmm and Villanova soal. command of Shea Stadium from afternoon trying to contain the well ball to roomate Steve Meyer who with a drive of their own, relying ton this weekend, most people, Chock booK in a bandtomo wallol. the start, building up a 13-0 lead players and spectators alike, had organized G.W. wing. Blond Kenny had a good afternoon. mainly on the strong running of and holding on for a final 28- the tip of an enjoyable afternoon. Doctor and got the ball out welltoTimmyGal- Margetich and Lembo and the fine Wings Basil and Puss tackled 20 tally. The Plebes won the open- Bliss led vin who was forced to use his Here is something to rejoice about! An on-campus bank designed holes opened the Spiritual Leader Tony up by offensive very hard as usual and Mike L. convenience of the students, faculty and administra- ing toss, and Villanova's Bob Sal- V.U. kicking talents too often. Steve Big exclusively for the line. For the pregame huddle in the old Hatty continued to have your tongue. saved many points for the Battling tive personnel of Villanova University. adino booted a goal line kickoff tradition — to the dismay of Cap- Toe was the only scorer for V.U. trouble getting warmed up, as the B's by doing his customarily fine Located on the ground floor of Kennedy Hall, the new branch of that was returned to the nine. -- with fantastic kick. tain Curt LaFarge G.W. was on a 45 yd. penalty The Bryn Mawr Trust Company will provide complete banking services Cat QB continued to overthrow job at fullback. forwards were Immediately the 'Nova de- Stoney his swan song for the The his the board early and from then on made from 9«)AM to 5KK) PM daily. receivers. A fumble killed able to win the ball often with fine fense rose up to the occasion, stop- semester with an excellent game the drive on the Plebe 25, though. it was their game. The forwards, ping the hooking by ''Lil Kreg" who was Plebes on three rushes led by the veteran Rooky, played and his first broken t)one. Mike No minimum balance required With five minutes left in the Budweiset well supported by Kevin Friz and and forcing a punt. LAOCn SKCA Fini, in his first game for this No service charge for deposits half. Army began their best (and well. Hooker Tom Mead, recovered everyone's favorite, Adolf. Steve No limit on number of checks The Army offense could not gen- WHEN VDU SAY from his misadventure in N.H., was season, showed that he hadn't lost in fact, only) sustained drive for and Mike at second row were the erate anything, though, as they his hard hitting style. Dinty Boyle, a score. Relying on workhorse run- able to win his share of the set compiled their a short rest was wait- heart of the B scrum while Doc only first down of scrums. It was nice to see Dan back after ner Dave Duncavagc, •all while Shorty La- whole Once moved on the Cats largely Boyle playing again in his hot with up. Bob Zero and Mike 20 in their Coato onlfi len etnia ptr more the Cats had the pigskin in Budweiser. Forge, at fullback, missed few wide sweeps, their headed style and Fast Eddie did eluek pltu a modnl mmee only success- familiar fashion of hard hitting and fine field position. Series of runs tackles despite a vision problem. ful play of the day. Finally forced YOU'VE SAID IT ALL! his share of plowing through the by good running were very im- Lembo and Margetich led to G.W. line. Club hand Tall Matt The B's put on a fine show for to punt, the Plebes received a pressive. a ' >ther first and ten, but Hatty coupled with smiling A.H. John those, who decided to wait around. break when Villanova's Dave ANHEUSER-BUSCH. INC • ST. LOUIS TWSTCOMnUlY opened up his arm on the next Tries by Jack Z. and Curly Dea- Deacon fumbled the catch in the gave the scrum a much needed fecial thanks to John, Jerry, series without finding the range. gon constituted the 8 pts. which lights. Al Haefele of Army re- push, while Rooky held the whole and Mr. McAndrews for their Ex-Marple Newtown High's Bob G.W. matched for a tie. No cigars Havarford Bryn Mawr Wayn* OakMioitt Villanova covered, and the Army momentum bunch together. Australian Andy, assistance in giving one of the Saladino was called in were awarded to Basil and Adolf to punt. continued when Dave Duncavage our representative at Radnor High, better parties of the season.

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Page 16 • THE VILLANOVAN • November 17, 1971 Straight Harriers Win Sixth IC4A Title I

Celts Shoot DovM Dayton Flyers 14- 7: VIIdIdAMOVAMFew people would fall in love if they hadn't read about it.

By JACK Vol. 47. No. 12 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA. PA. DECEMBER 8, 1971 KELLY By JACK KELLY Coach Ferry said he was indeed - Next OCT. 15 Villanova won its sixth happy to be leaving last Temple Dayton straight IC4A Champidnship at Brainstorming'lt SGA Forum Saturday afternoon. His Villanova down. Gordon, after an incomplete New York's Van Courtlandt Park gridders had just beaten the Day- pass, put Heim out on a pass today by the score of 46 to 54, ton Flyers 14-7, but only after Socially Speaking Communication pattern and the aerial was good for lowest point total winning. a tough struggle which saw the eight yards. A thirteen yard pass The Wildcats who have By William Haggerty psyced Flyers put a serious scare The second meeting of the Social On December 1, the Student Gov- to Bill Malast, V.U.'s tight dominated the eastern in the Cats chances of four straight play Action Committee met at 12:30 ernment held an open forum in the end, brought Villanova to the Fly- championship for years won on a wins. team p.m. on November 23, 1971. Father "The was thinking East Lounge of Dougherty Hall. ers ten. Then, after running rain-drenched quagmire beating about the Temple game next Sat- a Ryan presented the Education Sub- play the second place University of The purpose of this meeting, as drew no gain, Gordon called report and reviewed the urday," said Ferry. "The coaches Committee explained by Student Body Pres- his favorite play, a rollout. Penn. told the squad that they cannot Under ideas which the sub- committee had the great protection Davey Wright, Villanova's gutty ident, Greg Landers, was to bring of the front a recent meeting in overlook the Dayton game, but I discussed at the officers together with the stu- line, Gordon looked for Siani in senior harrier led the Wildcats as think they did and it showed out office. The meeting was es- his dents to discuss their opinions. the endzone. Siani broke his pat- he took second place behind there. Why the first thing I heard sentially a "brain-storming" ses- Foresight tern three times in the ten Duke's Dave Wheeler. Marty the players say right after the yard sion during which various ideas endzone and Liquori, one of the pre-race No formal report was presented game was over eluding sticky de- were presented and discussed as was 'Let's get but the topics of parietals, liquor fensive halfback Sonny Allen, favorites garnered third with Temple now'." went to ways in which the Social Action laws and academic policy to the outside to catch sophomore Irishman John were The Wildcats were Gordon's Committee could increase their saved from mentioned. In these areas Landers pass. Holland slammed the extra Hartnett taking the fifth position. what could have list role in campus activities. Follow- been a minute said "aside from bureaucratic red point through the uprights and the Another Irishman Wildcat, Donal list of ideas which Dayton scoring drive by a sprawl- ing is a were tape, are Cats took a 7 to Walsh, placed in eighth position, we making some ad- ing interception lead. by outside line- considered: parietals, the Vary Plays while Wilson Smith was the final vances." Concerning backer Sforza Ed of a Ron Krech- Loony tunes Student Body President stated that Gordon, who had varied plays Photo by Jim Grogan V.U. scorer and he finished 28th. ting aerial. It this type of period, coffee was play a. During exam he "definitely foresees parietals!' extremely well, explained that Si- GUTTY DAVEY WRIGHT - Wright led the Wildcats to their sixth Dave Wright's performance was that rescued the in now 6 and 4 and doughnuts are served Dough- S.G.A. is currently trying to ani's triple coverage really straight IC4A title as he placed the big story of the day as really The Wildcats- worked second only to Wheeler of Duke. The from a Dayton tie or erty Hall. The committee could change the liquor regulations in to the benefit of the harriers go after the NCAA's next Monday in Knoxville, nobody expected him to do so upset. Wildcats, Tenn. "Yeah we made some mis- possibly show some films with a both the school and the state. Aca- "They (Dayton) were putting three well. "My plan wps to stay in takes out there," admitted second social message during this period. demically, the feasibility of in- men out on Siani and so we called tenth place to the three mile year mentor Ferry. "However we It is felt that short films of the Photo by John Novotny stituting reading days before ex- a green set, which is Lionel Shaw mark," said Wright, an came up with those big plays that cartoon type might be effective. discussed. Also the set out wide with Englishman, "then I wanted to ams was com- stopped them." These clutch, big split end Steve Driscoll Questions Scope of Powers This wouldpermit students to come puterizing of Pre -Registration has Bilko or Bob Carpenter and Siani move to the lead at the last hill. I plays Ferry talks of were inter- in and out and not be involved in been proposed to Mr. Murray of the wide to the other side. This forma- took the lead coming off ceptions by Frank Polito (he had a long program. Registrars Office. Landers asked tion made them put another Cemetery Hill. However, with a now brings his total to man two which b. Voter education. Possibly, a Senate Priorities for opinions on involving the school out on half mile to go Wheeler Evaluates Kevin Dobbins Shaw. When this happened Just 12 for the year): program on the selection of the in the 1972 elections by sponsoring I was able to run around the ends out-kicked me. " Wright had other and (the Sforza, 4 interceptions convention delegation could be pre- By Maureen McGuire been authorized to hire additional merit discussion on the Senate such things as voter registration and put a lot of pressure on their problems than Wheeler to broke the school record for It the num- sented. appears that seating Priorities, evaluations, cal- secretarial help in the form of a floor. Finally, Mr. Miller an- drives. corners. It also left the middle confront him on the flat five mile ber of thefts in a game) and great Pennsylvania delegation is going endars, and faculty salaries stenographer- clerk to help out with that a meeting between Budget wide open for Heim (he had 117 rain-soaked course. At the three were nounced individual tackling by Dobbins and to be a major issue. Possibly, the among the items discussed the clerical work in the Senate of the The question concerning the yards in 17 carries). mile mark, after he came out into at the the Executive Committees Bob Milanese. committee could place some voting University Senate meeting on Office. Mr. Miller also noted that Board of Trustees and the Senate goals of the S.G.A. was asked by a Dayton by no means was de- the open, he had blood splattered No- Neither team could get untracked on for student machines campus vember 19. it has been brought to his attention is set for some rime in January. «t«Klent. Landers mentioned that feated however, as they kept com- all over his face. "At two miles in the first period as it was purely education and show students the Executives that several special committees the nearest goal was the budget. ing back and moving the ball, but my nose just started to bleed," a matter of a punting game. Daryl type of machines which will be After a Treasurer's Report from have approached Fr. McCarthy Priorities Certain areas of it have been twice defensive halfback Frank explained Wright, "I think I broke Woodring, at the helm of the Wild- utilized in future elections. It was Mr. John Guigliano, Mr. Miller without first presenting their prob- Next, Mr. Howard Lurie of the troublesome. Raising tuition is not Polito personally squelched the a blood vessel in there. It didn't cat offense after his great per- suggested that Villanova conduct reported on the activity of the lems to the Senate. He pointed out Law School reported on the ac- the best way to alleviate the prob- Flyers drives by intercepting two bother my running but it surely formance in the B. U. contest a presidential poll for the purpose Executive Comniittee. He an- that "anyone may speak to the tivities of the Priorities Commit- lem. Landers said he would "fight Krechting passes, which brings did frighten me." Wright put a looked a lot to hit all-American of student education and interest. nounced that the recently -passed President at the President's plea- tee, an ad hoc committee estab- to the end to keep the tuition Polito's nation leading mark to 12. scare into Coaches Jumbo Elliott '\- Mike Siani but the record breaking Photo by Bernie c. Use of the library display resolutions on Tenure policy have sure," but he asked that such lished by the Senate in April 1971. down." Once again with less than a minute Nunez and Jack Pyrah, but Wright receiver always drew a crowd, THE V.U. DEFENSE, only allowed seven points in the 14 to 7 victory cases for social action displays. been forwarded to Fr. McCarthy. committees contact the Senate in Mr. Lurie began by stating that Lounging remaining the Flyers threatened continued on to place second. usually a cornerback, a weakside over Dayton. Christmas in March He also said that the Senate has the event that their problems may the report "is an interim report, The inadequate lounge facilities after they recovered a Gordon Donal Walsh, who placed linebacker and the safety shading cats made use of all their of- faked out two Cat defenders and d. During the December holiday not a final one." He said that the were brought to the officers at- fumble on the Cat 33. Going for the eighth, said that his leg began Siani's side. Needless to say Siani fensive weapons. The scoring play would have scored but for the great sea^n, a great deal of time, Priorities Committee operated on tention. A recommendation has payoff in one play, Krechting, a hurting on one of the hills and he was not open a great deal, and this looked a great deal like the first tackle of Bob Milaneese, V.U.'s effort and expense is spent on pro- Peer Counseling Service the assumption that the "Uni- been given to the Dean of Men to senior quarterback from Cincin- thought it affected his time, was part of the reason why Coach grams to assist the neecly. In some versity is now and will continue touchdown as Gordon again right defensive halfback , on the open the dorm lounges to all. nati, Ohio, sent halfback Denny Wilson Smith finished out the Ferry changed quarterbacks and sprinted out to his right, evaded Nova 3. The next play Dobbins, cases, this is a one-time affair to be in an unfavorable financial Also some students felt that the Whitehead on a swing pattern V.U. scoring coming in 28th spot. to Foster Easy Speech brought in Drew Gordon. "Daryl a defender and fired to track star who had his best game of the year for many student organizations position" if no additional funds center lounge in Dougherty Hall around the weakside and linebacker Wilson said he had hoped to run ; -. :: that has a tendency to look for Siani turned football star Bob Carpenter by far, stopped Kosins off tackle, and, for the rest of the year, By Kathy KoUs t trations, personal adjustment to are acquired. Based on as- served better as a lounge than as Ed Sforza picked him up as White- better. "I played it too too much," explained Ferry. "Si- who was on his knees. "I was going Kosins' bread and butter play, people forget at)out helping others. Starting next semester, "Speak- university life, and the general sumption, the committee began to a pool room. The idea of recon- head streaked toward the end- cautiously," said Smith, "I ani was triple covered and Daryl to run it," said Gordon, "But then for no gain. With a fourth down Conducting a Christmas in March easy", a student- sponsored coun- problem areas students encount- search out ways of eliminating (Cotitinued on paj^e 2) zone. Krechting's lofted the ball wanted to run better but I'm glad wasn't looking for his other re- 1 V program would attempt to under- seling and information center, will expenditures by examining those saw Bob in the clear sol threw." situation, a pass was obvious. De- er. Basically, the student coun- toward his intended target but we won." ceivers, he'd try and force it to Holland's kick was again true and fensive end Bill Mingey put on a score that social matters and needs get under way in the k)asement of selor's role is to evaluate prob- "activities which are losing safetyman Dobbins drifting toward Bill McLoughlln finished in Mike." the Cats regained the lead 14 to 7. great rush and forced a weak exist year-round and would show Sullivan Hall. The purpose of this lems and to refer the person money." For example, the com- Political Science the flight of the ball to help Sforza 58th place and at the time of this Gordon's Style Fits The remainder of the game turn- Krechting pass that fell in- the disparity of affluence which center is to assist fellow students to the proper service available mittee has compiled a list of the intercepted and downed the ball writing it was not known what Gordon's style of play seemed to ed into a defensive contest as far complete. exists. in any area of college life on campus, or, of necessary, to fifty academic departments at Vil- in the endzone. The Cats ran the position Les Nagy took. Nagy was work against the Flyers as his roll as Villanova was concerned. After The Cats got out of that crises e. The Social Action office and presenting doubt or difficulty. an off- campus professional. The lanova arranged in order of profit- Guest Lecture clock out and the score athalftime a surprise starter in the seven man outs put a great deal of pres- committee now have a permanent Training counselor does not offer any treat- ability. On Thursday, December 9, at Dayton's Jerry Sykes blocked a but once again they had to punt Wildcat team, as Nagy, was 7-0. a 4:00 in the East Lounge of sure on the corners of the Dayton Holland field goal attempt and he to Dayton. With a little over a Bulletin Board in Dougherty and Under the initiative of Rev. Jo- ment, although minor problems Activity Evaluation P.M. Dayton sophomore from Ohio, has been got the equalizer in the seph M. establishing the financial Dougherty Hall the Political defense. In the first series that returned it to the V.U. 36, the Fly- minute left things began to get tense Father Ryan urged members to Bradley of the Student may certainly be resolved through After injured and hasn't run in first series of the second half. -- Department will present Gordon played in the 5-8, 170 pound ers again. Nickels caught use it. Space in the Villanova news- Activities Center and the instruc- a counseling session. status of each activity the areas Science threatened. Dayton's junior once a 20 competition so far this year. Krechting was the impetus behind for the Fall term. scrambler mixed his plays well, splitend Larry Nickles yarder to bring the Flyers to the paper is also available to the tion of Mr. Richard Nevel of Vil- to be studied are academic de- its guest lecture started to Jumbo Elliott expressed great the score as he ran and passed speaker will be Professor hitting flanker Steve Bilko and bring havoc on the V.U. pass de- V.U. 30. The next play Krechting committee. lanova's Psychological Services "Speak -easy" has been modeled partments, athletic programs, and The Dayton toward the joy at the victory and looks to endzone. Catch- in Corr Hall, the student counsel- Stephen K. Bailey, Director of the using effectively bruising running fense. He caught 8 passes for 108 tried to stop the clock and throw next Monday's f. Possiblity of a fast was dis- after other campus agencies student services --the committee ing the Wildcats defense in a NCAA Policy Institute at Syracuse Uni- back John Heim up the middle. yards tieing a Dayton record. the ball out bounds. his cussed to focus on social matters ors, as para professionals, have staffed by students who are con- drew up non-financial procedures "He of But Championship in Knoxville, Tenn. thunder call, (a blitz by the out- undergone versity. Gordon moved the club into field ran the best pass patterns I've fumbling pass was tipped by de- and social action programs. extensive training in cerned about their peers, and is not for evaluating two of the areas, side linebackers. Hurley and as a great challenge. goal position but junior Duane Publicize the student volun- areas of student concern. Through unlike Penn's "Talking Point". academic departments, and ath- The theme of Dr. Bailey's lec- seen all year," said safetyman fensive end Tony Prazenica and Let's offer the g. Sforzif) Krechting ran the option harriers "Education and the Holland's attempt was a bit short. Kevin Dobbins. Sforza, teer programs October and November, a series It is believed that students find letics. Such evaluation is neces- ture will be "He read the de- who had rushed to the congratulations on their and kept the ball running 32 yards great of Happiness." Professor However, the pattern for the of- fensive man and beat him." How- sideline because he heard Krecht- of informal discussions was given it easier to approach a fellow sary, according to Mr. Lurie, to Pursuit for victory today and wish them the the score. With Dave Trinte's Scholar -Volunteer Program by activities is an internationally re- fense had been established and ever their sorties were stopped ing yelling out, "Quick sideline, members of the Lankenau student in matters of vital import- decide which at Villa- Bailey extra point the game took on a new best of luck in their competition Mr. John Giugliano then pre- it looked like Gordon would be able when with a fourth and nine situ- Hospital Department of Health ance, hoping to find the needed nova, if any, are without merit. nowned scholar; having published quick sideline" turned off balanced at complexion. Knoxville next Monday. sented to the Social Action Com- on Con- to move the ball on this tough ation Dobbins came up and tackled and caught the errant pass one Education, affiliated with Cabrini assurance and assistance to help Using Athletics as an example, numerous articles March 80 Yards mittee a proposal dealing with the Dayton squad. Whithead in an open field tackle College, on the topics of marr- them overcome or solve their Mr. Lurie said that if, by its gressional Behavior and Political handed as he fell to the gridiron. contest The Cats got on the board again will be an emotional battle Scholar- Volunteer Program. Mr. iage and the speaker has also After the Cat defense stopped the for a two yard gain well short of The Cats now simply ran out the family role identity, dilemmas. evaluation, the committee sees Parites. The after giving the ball up on a fumble as both teams want to prove they're Gugliano's proposal was discussed Flyers with tackles by omni pres- a first down. sexuality, contraception, alcohol- Openness nothing educational about some held several governmental posi- clock for their sixth win of the the best in the city. and the Cat defense holding Dayton. later, by committee members and such ism, and drugs. Many of these tions at the local, state and nation- ent linebacker John Babinecz, Three series Dayton again season and fourth in a row. "Speak-easy" will be situated athletic activity, and if that ac- Marching 80 yards in 12 plays points as academic credit, testing tackle Ernie Messmer and strong- threatened, this time with a mag- There will be many interesting sessions were followed by role in the basement of Sullivan Hall, tivity is losing money, the com- al levels. Dr. Bailey is- currently Gordon led the Cats to a score in CATNIPS: up and out and evaluation of re- playing side linebacker Pat Hurley and nificent ball control display. The sidelights to the Temple game. and sensitivity experien- beginning in January. Two students mittee would see no justification a regent of the State University what probably was the best use of Temple, next week is going to be search papers were made. It was ces, aimed at giving the Dayton punter gave the Wild- Flyers started driving from their^ Cat linebacker Ed Sforza has a the student- will be available for discussion for retaining that activity. of New York. personnel employed this year. Us- a very tough recognized that any proposal of the to cats great field position on the own 27. There were some great game. Temple who has brother, Dick, who was a star at trainee feel for the position between six and eleven post meri- There was lengthy discussion The student body is invited ing Heim, running and pass re- surprised this nature must go before the Dayton 43 with an abbreviated individual V.U. efforts in this drive everyone with their fine Temple and now coaches and scouts of twth counselor and counselee. dion on weeknights, i.e., Monday of Mr. Lurie's report. Several hear this important scholar speak ceiving, Malast and Carpenter on performance this year has a strong Curriculum Committee. There was subject. Coffee 15 yard boot the 'Nova gridders which lasted over 6 minutes and for the Owls, His main scouting Purpose through Friday. Senators, including Alumni rep- on a most timely passes, /- Shaw picking up yardage for 14 plays. Dayton star running team that makes full use of all discussion concerning number of "Speak-easy" is geared So, when you're down or troubled and doughnuts will be served at moved in for their first score. chore, watch Villanova. It must be toward representative Mr. William Mc- around end and off tackle, along their talents. Last Saturday they credits which would be allowed, fostering students and faculty Using Heim, up the middle gave Gary Kosins, who beat Villanova interesting to see what the scout- community mental health and you need to let it all hang out, Closkey and Dr. Bernard Heilly, 3:30 affording with Gordon continuing to gain defeated William Mary, which the possibility of reducing the by assisting students opportunity to meet informally fho Crttc !•> vards and a first two years ago with his great runs & ing report submitted by Dick Sforza through peer you'll be able to call on the people expressed concern at the attitude an i« a vprv strone team. (Continued on page 3) counseling to deal with This week's has to sav about Ed Sforza. their frus- at "Speak-easy." (Continued on page 3) with Dr. Bailey.