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• By JACK KELLY By JACK BREMER October 20, 1971 Vol. 47. No. 7 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA. PA. of the game Villanova faced alot better team Health was the name Saturday as the Wildcat Cross than they expected last Saturday Country squad came on full at the Heights in Boston. The Rank and Tenure strength and demolished George- Ted Glick Marches Boston College Eagles whipped town University 17 to 43. Im- the Nova gridders 23 to 7 at Main Topic dt provement on times was also a BC's newly enlarged stadium be- With Villanovans for Peace keynote as everyone of the varsity fore 20,616. It was a pivotal game Senate Meeting five mile racers improved their By Flip Ferrera other directions --the Main Line for both t«ams as Villanova and time from last week with one Wednesday, October 13 marked a Citizens for Peace, and students By Maureen McGuire the Eaglesi now embark on the notable exception. day of national antiwar activities from Haverford, Bryn Mawr, Standing committees, rank and heart of their schedules. BC now Walsh, Wright First to commemorate the massive Viet- Rosemont, Baldwin, Radnor, tenure, and possible dates for has a 4 and 1 record while Vil- Donal Walsh, as is his custom, nam Moratorium of two years ago Lower Merion, and other schools extra meetings in December and lanova has sunk below .500 to led the Villanova harriers, across and to show that the antiwar move- in the area. The rally resembled January were the subjects dis- 2 and 3. Joe Yukica's Bostonians the line first. This week he was ment still alive. Here at Vil- a picnic more than a solemn de- cussed at Friday's meeting of the simply ran over the Wildcats as was accompanied by Davey Wright in lanova, activist Ted Glick spoke monstration; free doughnuts and University Senate. they collected an eye popping 411 a winning time of 25:59.0, Walsh outside of Doughterty Hall at 3 cider were served, and folk -rock After a financial report from yards in total offense, 338 of four seconds off last week's Glick has just served a singers from Villanova performed. those yards coming on the ground. slicing p.m. Mr. Senate Treasurer John (liugliano. clocking and Wright cutting off prison sentence for participating There were not supposed to be any "1 think they were probably better Senate Chairman Richard Miller 1:41 (one healthy Davey Wright!) board raids in Philadelphia scheduled speakers, although Ted than Toledo" said Villanova head in draft called the attention of the sen- for V.U. and overall York; he is spoke again, and represent- coach Lou Ferry "BC's offensive Third spot and Rochester, New Glick ators to the results of the recent nailed down by Wilson Smith of the East Coast Conspiracy atives of the Main Line Citizens lineman blew us out at times." was part elections and appointments to the "* second improvement. destroyed draft the Committee of Re- Offense Sputters in 26:09, a 23 to Save Lives which for Peace, Senate's standing committees. Smith put on a last quarter mile files here in early 1970, as well as sponsibility (which treats war- Several committees have not yet As in last week's game at Del- charge that caught a tiring Joe of the Flower City Vietnamese children), and filled all their aware the offense again, sputtered, being part injured vacant seats; how- of Georgetown who finally which broke into and Haverford Professor William ever, they are to died would be a better word, the Lucas Conspiracy expected do so took fourth in 26:17. Photo by Ralph Tillman vandalized the Rochester draft Davidon (an alleged co- conspirator in the next week. Graduate and manner in which they did it though Bill McLoughlin reeled off a board during Labor Day of 1970. in the Harrisburg 8 case) had a Nursing representatives to the was different. In Newark the Cats perform- "Grease Again Like You Did Last Summer." More grease on page 3. the "Harris There were threw 50 times, while up at the 26:36 in his 1971 debut He is also one of few words to say. Senate will also be seated be- outpacing Marty Liquori in 8" -- those eight activists couple hundred demons- Heights in Boston Villanova de- ance, burg about a fore the November 19 meeting. sixth with 26:40. Liquori added 37 including the Berrigan Brothers trators at the peak of the rally. Within cided to go on the ground more. Photo by Bob Adams Committees Committees seconds to last week's time, but who are being framed for their It broke up around 6 p.m. "We wanted to run the football for Mr. Miller pointed out that com- Luke Solomon takes a handoff from Daryl Woodring and follows John Heim into the B.C. defense. is most understandable after you Augustinians Plant Seed anti -government activities; their more after last Saturday and es- mittee activity is not running as know that he ran from Villanova frame-up was the result of an al- tablish a balanced offense" said smoothly as it should. He em- to Belmont Plateau before the leged conspiracy to kidnap Henry phasized the need for sub- com- Coach Ferry. Their stratagem did race, a distance of approximately ^ Kissinger and blow up Federal mittees within the committees and not work however as the tough Proposed Student Union Building /M/norify Business ten »niles. Jerry Bouma took eighth heating systems in Washington. for extensive research by com- B.C. defense, a defense that had spot for V.U. in 26:58 with Dave mittee members during the inter- only allowed nine points in the Service Sheridan rounding out seventh man By Bill Haggerty be approximately $4 million dol- Non- violent Resistance Consultant vals between regularly- scheduled last three games, shut off the spot again this week in 27:07 for In the past few years there has lars. Initial action has been taken Ted Glick talked about their meetings. The Rules and Review run and allowed but 74 yards on tenth. been much discussion on the pos- for funding this project. case, denying that they planned to This week will witness the es- Committee has been charged with the newly installed artificial poly- Big Five sibility of a new Student Union Villanova University has receiv- commit acts of violence. He as- ,tablishment of an entrepeneurial reviewing the standing committees turf surface. The Big Five Championships are Building. Father Tirrell, moder- ed a $200,000 check from the serted that their acts of resistance assistance service at Villanova and their activity. BC offense quickly demonstrated only two weeks from this Saturday Union, was as the fourth of of a non -violent na- University: Minority Business that they could move the ball. ator of the Student Augustinian order were always and the talk is of a Villanova -Penn asked his ideas concerning this five payments totaling $1,100,000. ture; that it is the government Consultants (M.B.C.) Committee Primarily behind the running of Executive square off as usual. Penn looks to and if any preliminary work The actual presentation occurred which commits violence through Minority Business Consultants reported on the tough Tom Bougus, who picked subject Mr. Miller then have its strongest squad in years had been done. He prefaced his last June 17th when the Very Rev. war abroad and repression at is a student (^erated organiza- the Executive Com- up 215 yards rushing for the game. activities of and could be a real challenge to thoughts by stating, " it comes with Harry A. Cassel, Eastern pro- home. He asserted that the geno- tion. Its primary goals are two- mittee. The committee has met The Eagles who run a pro-offense the Cats who have won every Big simple inspection that the present vincial, presented the donation to cidal war in Vietnam was only a fold: (1.) MBC will function as a with Father McCarthy concerning much like Villanova 's found holes Five title since its inception. A Union building is inadequate." former president Rev. Robert symptom of the rotten system consulting firm to those members the TIAA Total Disability Pro- in the Cat line. The big play of healthy John Hartnett will add to Father Tirrell said that "Dougher- Welsh. This sum represent the which also produces racism, of minority groups who wish to es- tection Plan for faculty members. the series came when Bougus the depth of the team for this race. ty Hall never captured the concept contributed salaries of Augustin- poverty, repression, and other tablish small businesses, but lack As a result of the meeting, the caught the left side of Villanova 's The "B" race title could also be of what a Union building should ians connected with the University. social ills. He claimed that the the technical acumen in order to details of the plan are being work- line in a mixup and scampered taken by the Cats on the basis of be." Seed Earmarked government was not amenable to do so; and (2) MBC will provide ed out by the Business Office 35 yards. Kevin Dobbins, the Wild- their depth. Anatomy According to Eugene Ruane, Di- the will of the pec^le, and that an effective outlet for those stu- and the plan should be ready for cat safety, saved a touchdown as The next seven men last Satur- Principally, the moderator rector of Public Information, this there was not much hope of work- dents wishing to put into practice implementation by January, 1972. he brought down the 210 pound day were within a minute of each pointed out, there are two pos- payment was significant in its ing within the system. He viewed their knowledge of general busi- The Executive Committee has Bougus on the V.U. 26. The tackle other in the 27's. A tough second sibilities for construction of a new purpose. "There have been con- revolution (of a non -violent nature, ness procedures. Thus, both the also prepared a list of charges was only a postponement of what squad should be able to hold their building. One would be a separate tributions in past years, but this of course) as the best way to change minority businessman and the stu- to the other standing committees. was to come as Bougus' Dower- own against Temple, LaSalle, and structure with Dougherty Hall re- is the first time it was earmark- the situation. He went into a dis- dent consultant will profit from These include a charge to the Stu- ful running brought BC to the St. Joe's first team. Both the "A" novated for other purposes. The ed for a Student Union building," course on his philosophy of non- the services of MBC. Committee to consider Cat one setting the scene for dent Life and "B" races should be exciting. other is wing addition extending said Mr. Ruane. The director violence. r\-: :;•:... y ;'; Eiqieriment an ombudsman, a speedster Ed Hideout's one yard a the need for Follow the Cats this weekend across the driveway towards Ken- pointed out that the grant will be Villanova 25 Villanova's MBC program will University Planning scoring plunge. BC's place kicker charge to the against LaSalle and St. Joe's the nedy Hall, thus forming an L- used as "seed" or motivational At 4 p.m., about twenty -five stu- operate on an experimental basis, Committee to establish a priority Larry Berridge's kick was good following week as they prep for the shaped building. Under the wing money. He explained that this dents left the Villanova campus, in conjunction with the Small Busi- list of buildings to be constructed and the Eagles showed to everyone ' Big meet! plan. Father Tirrell mentioned, means the initial amount will be and marched iq> Lancaster Pike to ness Association. MBC will on campus, and a charge to the at Alunmi Stadium that they could Dougherty Hall could be modern- employed as a foundation for fund the anti -war rally at Bryn Mawr provide entrepeneurial assistance Academic Policy Committee to move the ball on Villanova. Photo by Jim Grogan OTHER TIMES ized "with a view towards turning raising and as encouragement to Commons. There they were joined to minority businessmen in the study the research policy at Vil- 27:11 BC Scores on Field Goal field early in the race. Walsh was Tom Flanagan (12) Donal Walsh and BUI McLoughUn already have a substantial lead on the the entire building to food ser- contributions. by other groups whomarcnedfrom West Philadelphia area. MBC will lanova. Reports from each of these The E^agles scored again the Ron Stanko (14) 27:32 the eventual co-winner while McLoughlin placed fifth. ^ vices." He would like to expand the offer instruction in practical busi- committees are sheduled for future next time they had the ball in Ken Schappert (15) 27:37 Pie Shop format and devote the en- ness practices to its student mem- Senate meetings. 27:43 the first quarter as John Kline dence in the ballplayers. Karl Kinscherf (17) defense to halfback Bill Thomas. Thomas tire second floor to faculty needs. bers. These courses will be taught In addition, the Executive Com- the whole game. The Cat Glenn Jonnet (18) 27:47 booted a 52 yard field goal, which Coach Ferry is not really look- Fa// For Peace local in- ball in good raced into the endzone behind three by guest lecturers from mittee is currently discussing such gave the offense the Rick Kell (19) 27:54P.R. broke his own BC record kick only ing forward to next week's Houston Physiology West Philadelphia position after V.U. linebacker blockers as Joe Miller, the dustries. The areas as environmental conditions of 51 yards. The Cats were now Jay Williams (20) 28:02 defenseman with a chance at stop- contest. "They're really great" A new wing might house, ac- On Saturday, October 17, the Philadelphia. They will be raising minority businessman will, in turn, on campus, the necessity for re- Kevin Reilly intercepted a Ray Byron Beam (21) 28:27 ten points in the hole. ping Thomas was cut down with a comments Ferry "They have great cording to the moderator, recrea- Philadelphia Student Mobilization the demands that these institutions be instructed in these general vision of the student court char- Rippman pass and ran it back John Schaffner (23) 28:50 Villanova's only score came on block. backs and they run and run right tional and office areas. Besides Committee held an area -wide plan- take an active stand against a war business practices by the student ter, intramural athletics, fiscal 22 yards to the B.C. 28. After Ray Eganey (24) 29:02 a 39 yard run by Daryl Wood- at you." The Cats will have to administrative offices, he stress- ning meeting for the fall student which is depriving the educational members of MBC. policy, and the character of Vil- which brought the Cats The final BC score came in the three plays next or Craig Brown (25) 29:08 ring. The scoring drive as set fourth quarter and was a ball con- score alot of points week ed, that organizations such as the anti-war actions in Philadelphia system of needed resources, and E]q;»erience lanova. to the 22 yard line, Villanova de- Lou Wannemacher (27) 30:19 up on runs by Luke Solomon and a trol thing of beauty. Lasting thir- they'll get blown right out of the Resident Student Association, area. Over 50 students represent- that they respect students' political The idea behind Villanova's Min- Bank and Tenure for a field goal. Drew cided to go offense 19 yard pass to Bill Malast which teen plays, before Bougus rushed Astrodome. The way the I.F.C., and Blue Key should be ing more than 25 schools met in and human rights. Student Mobili- ority Business Consultants pro- Father John DriscoU, Vice- Gordon's attempt to tie the game brought the 'Cats toBC's 39. Wood- is playing the prospects don't look situated here. Father Tirrell separate general and high school zation Committee representatives new one. MBC has good the final seven yards for the tally gram is not a President for Academic Affairs, Eagles un- from 32 yards out was no Any freshman ring now caught the on a pitchout the Eagles picked too good. wants game rooms, an Arts and student meetings. They planned have often charged that the Board highly successful branches on then reported on the activities play however. prepared as he ran the cation up the crucial first downs on wishing to become Crafts center, conference rooms a student strike for November 3 of education do not respect their other college campuses across the of the Rank and Tenure Committee. Artificial Surfaces?? to Villanova's weak side and Pake Field Goal third down passes when needed. and various types of music areas and endorsed a mass antiwar own "High School Bill of Rights." United States - universities such The function of the committee Saturday's game was played on a football manager after getting a key block from Boston College scored twice Berridge's kick was off to the to be included in this wing. An- march for Philadelphia on Novem- as Drexel, Harvard, Temple Univ- is the evaluation of faculty mem- an artificial surface called Poly- please contact At 12:00m., Saturday, November Malast, Woodring scooted 39 more in the second half. After a left and the final score was 23 other important consideration, ber 6. ersity, University of Pennsylvania, bers for promotion in rank or turf. When the Wildcats practiced there will be an antiwar march yards into the endzone untouched. Villanova fumble gave the Eagles Ed Bacon said the moderator, is audito- On November 3 there will be 6, and UCLA. The students at Vil- the granting of tenure. Coach Ferry said he did some on it Friday most of the players ex- from Independence Mall to the Drew Gordon, subbing for Duane the ball on the V.U. 29, BC drove or riums. He advocates two audito- antiwar meetings in all schools, lanova are predicating their or- In the academic year 1970-1971, after the game. "It claimed how they thought it was Art for a rally, at which brought the Cats within to the Villanova 14 where the Cat screaming riums, one seating 600 people then a 2:00 rally at the Selective Museum ganization upon that of the Entre- sixty-eight faculty members were Holland, one could cut so Bill Wilson the would be different if we didn't great because the well-known folk singer Pete three points of the Eagles as defense dug in and stopped and a smaller one with a capa- Service office at 401 N. Broad peneurial Assistance Service evaluated and twenty-three were sharply. However after the game in Kline have the ability but we do." said coaches office Seeger will perform. This will be his point after touchdown kick Eagles. Joe Yukica sent at the city of 350. These could. St. to protest the reactivating of (EASE) - the MBC branch at Tem- recommended and promoted. Ir want them to get the next day the analysis was quite part of a national day of protest was good. for an apparent 24 yard field Ferry "I don't Father Tirrell feels, fulfill the draft. At 3 p.m. there will be University. Temple began the addition, ninety-nine faculty mem players com- in the ple that losing feeling and for them different. Many called by the National Peace Ac- This would be all the scoring goal attempt. But the Eagles faked theatre, lecture, and cine- a high school rally at both the EASE program on an experimen- bers were evaluated and grantee plained of the burns they got and House. Rippman the to start excepting it." Ferry went Field tion Coalition for more than 20 Villanova could muster as the the field goal and matic needs. The cost for such a Board of Education and the head- tal basis in August, 1970, and it tenure. By July, 1972, Fr. Dris- pass on to say that he still has confi- (Continued on page 15) major cities. ball ballholder flipped a screen structure, in his estimation, would quarters of the Archdiocese of offense didn't move the again I (Continued on page 3) (Continued on page 2) - ..

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Federal Aid to the Neediest Students Kelley to Return WASHINGTON (WCNS) - A grants, through their colleges, and above would qualify -- but Debate Society Opens Season Daniel Ellsberg Tells the Truth score of education groups - - from even before poor students. A stu- the student would not receive an to Teaching the College Entrance Examination dent could not receive more than EOG as large as those in greater $4,000 in four years, but his grant By Ifary Beth Ifonaghan fared from the war in Indo- China and Board to the National Student As- need." On October 16, tiie Beta Gamma better, achieving a 3-2 re- Father Joseph Bradley, O.S.A., -- would not be automatically renewed Villanova Union. "It's been a very enjoyable and to free American foreign policy sociation have banded together Rep. Quie said student leaders Debate Society competed in a cord and defeating Princeton and Dr. Fred Carrier, Dr. Larry Mc- from to is worthwhile experience . . . I'm from the overriding influence of in support of federal aid to the year year as presently and student editors should make tournament at the University of Penn. In his first college tourna- Garry and Father Thomas Casey, because pri- neediest students. the case under the Education their views known by stepping down my ment, Chris Powell was named O.S.A. are a Villanova faculty the military. The Pentagon Papers writing to Wed., Oct. 20 VISA exhibit: Latin American culture, Dougherty Hall, Pennsylvania meeting some of the Opportunity Grant (EOG) program; mary obligation is that of a good member and show that the Viet Nam War was The group is attempting to solicit their Congressmen and sending through Saturday. <. best teams in the east in an early speaker in three out committee joining with other local ... I must work at it college students and and financial aid officers would copies to teacher of five debates. college faculty committees, manufactured by an elite group in support among him for possible publica- Intramural track meet, 4 p.m.. Stadium. season tournament. The affirma- par- have authority to determine a fam- harder than I'm able to do in this These results were Washington on the basis of mis- various organizations for a pro- tion in the Congressional Record. Soccer: Rutgers — tive team of Regina David and promising ticularly the Theology Dept. of H. explained Dr. Donald ily's "contribution" and decide capacity," for the first debate of season St. representations to the American posal to ensure that poor students "My colleagues in the House do Films: "Cat Ballou" Tom Blazusiak, defending the pro- a Joseph's College and Sane in and cartoons, PLH, 6 and 9 p.m. Kelley, who resigns as Direc- to federal who was eligible. of B. position in which ViHanova has invitations sponsoring public people and Congress. The govern- retain first access not know the wishes studentsT. 50c. "that stricter controls a meeting at tor of the Honors Program in the ment then prosecuted a major war grants, regardless of where they Need Halved Only this eleventh hour effort will should be imposed on government to tournaments from as far away which Dr. Daniel Ellsberg will College of Arts and Sciences as to salvage American prestige. Vil- study. The proposed is expected Under the amendment being pro- turn the tide in favor of the stu- Thurs., Oct. 21 Junior rings delivery. agencies gathering and utilization as the University of Texas and the speak. The meeting will be held I. of September 1, 1972. Dr. Kelley lanovans are invited to attend. to be made in the form of an posed by Rep. Quie and others, dents who need financial aid the Tampa ticket sale closes, 4 p.m.'^ of information on U.S. citizens," University of Chicago. If you are Wednesday October 20th, St. Jo- assumed the post in September of amendment' to H.R. 7248, "The students would receive most." ' VFSr "Images of - met with little success, interested in debates, check the seph's College Field House at $1,400 per Man Jean-Paul Sartre" lecture by defeating titie talk is the Truth 1967 succeeding Dr. Robert Row- The of the Higher Education Act of 1971," Dr. only the bulletin board in Dougherty Hall 8:00 p.m. Dr. Ellsberg who is year less the contribution of his Busch, B 110, 12:30 p.m. University of Southern about the Big Lie! land. (The Honors Program it- when that bill reaches the floor family, or half his estimated SencUe Connecticut. The negative team of for further information on up- currently under indictment for Fri., self was founded at Villanova in of the House in the next week or "need" to attend an institution, Oct. 22 Frosh football. Navy - H - 2:30 p.m. Chris Powell and Frank Gassier coming activities. possession of the Pentagon Papers Tickets available in Fr. Brad- (Continued from page 1) 1959 by Father Robert J. Welsh, so. whichever is less. Student aid Faculty club meets: Alumni House, 5 p.m. has risked his freedom in an at- ley's office -- Student Activities coll said, 57.2% of Villanova's then Dean of the College of Arts Neediest First officers would use a standard for- Cabaret, East Lounge, 8 p.m. tempt to free the American people - $3.00. faculty will have tenure -- an Tau Beta Pi meeting, and Sciences.) One hundred and ,- President Nixon also proposed mula for determining what each 12:30 p.m. T215. increase of 21.3% over Septem- sixty students are officially en- a new student aid program in his student could contribute. And stu- Peace bq Peace Auction ber 1, 1970. Sat., Oct. 23 Football: Tampa — A. rolled in the program while ap- higher education message to Con- dents would continue to have the Student-Faculty Evaluation Soccer: Maryland - A. proximately the same number take gress last February. With new same assurance of receiving aid In discussing Fr. Driscoll's re- Cross Country: St. Joe's, Belmont Plateau. individual Honors courses. Latin America on Display legislation he hoped that more from year to year if they continue The Committee of Responsibility for children, which will be held port, Student Body President Greg "Un-Football" game. Stadium. In the past Hve years, under than 1 million more students would to qualify. is looking for auctionable during the afternoon. 1* items Landers pointed out that students Dr. Kelley, Honors Degrees as People who have things to con- receive aid. It would assure that Quie told the "coalition" group Sun., Oct. 24 International Folk Mass, Chapel, 6 p.m. for a "Peace -by -Peace Auction" Until Sunday of this week in Dougherty Hall you will be able to see have no real voice in the evalua- such, were established in the Arts tribute should contact the Com- federal funds go first, and in the recently that the committee Pentecostal Prayer group meets. to be held Saturday, October 30. an exhibit of Latin American Culture. The exhibit was loaned to the tion of faculty members, even and Sciences, and the expansion C.O.R. is mittee of Responsibility at VI 8- largest amounts, to the neediest passed bill would seriously erode Film: "Personna" Vasey Theatre, 7:15 and 9:30. planning the auction as Villanova International Student Association by the Cultural Museum of though it is they who are most of Honors courses tripled. Also, to students in order to place them the six-year federal commitment a fundraising event for its work 6685 arrange for delivery. the Philadelphia Civic Center. closely associated with them. Fr. a two-day "Visiting Scholars and The "Peace -by -Peace Auction" on an equal footing with Students that "federal aid should go first Oct. Cat's in treating war-injured Vietna- The exhibit centers about Argentina, Guatemala, Mexico, and Peru, ' Mon., 25 Eye, East Lounge, 8 p.m. Professorships" DriscoU agreed that ' student opin- program was in- will be at the from higher-income families. It where the need is the greatest." mese children. C.O.R. needs do- held Germantown and all of the artifacts shown are from these countries. They show ion should carry some weight, but itiated with such schoors as Presbyterian Church, Greene and would mean that (high school stu- "A serious problem in this bill nated items ^ such as furniture, the many varying talents of the people of these countries, such as the the means of collection for stu- Tues., Oct. 26 Consumer Protection Symposium: Faculty Discussions. Princeton Theological Seminary dents') choice of a college would is the increased power given to objets d'art, household items, Tulpehocken Sts., from 1 to 5p.m. diversity in the materials used in their artwork. There are birds dent opinion are not at all and Eleutherian-Mills-Hagley be based on their educational goals financial aid officers," Quie said. curios and antiques, books, plants, It will be one of many events picturalized in feathers and beautiful works in leather. Also there are satisfactory." The Academic Foundation (noted for Economic rather than upon their families' "There is a 28 percent turnover recreation equipment, etc. (no sponsored by the committee this articles of clothing from simplistic beauty to ornate designs. Policy Committee is presently dis- History). Dr. Kelley feels that financial circumstances. of aid directors clothing please -- unless it's year to support its continuing ef- So if you happen to near Dougherty annually, which Activities a be Hall or want to learn of a culture cussing new methods of soliciting "The Honors Program brings forts the vic- "The most emotional issue Con- means many directors have little fur coat!) Donated toys will also to save innocent foreign to your own stop in at the first floor hallway and glance at the student opinion. benefit to student both in and gress faced this year in the area experience. Under our bi-partisan be collected for a small auction tims of the war in Indochina. unmechanized works of other people. Three motions were introduced out . . . benefits of small semi- of higher education centered on proposal, they would follow stand- WKVU, Villanova's answer to co-ed fraternities, needs friendly by Father Driscoll in the name women nars and independent study are ob- institutional grants," Representa- ard guidelines less susceptible to to help keep us running efficiently by filing records, and of the Rank and Tenure Committee. secretarial vious, but indirect benefits from tive Albert H. Quie (R-Minn.) told mischief." work. Excellent fringe benefits. The motions, all of which passed Honors effort (i.e., participation the group at a recent meeting. Qualification by considerable margins, changed in Honors courses, sharing of two- "But no one stood up for students." "Students from families of mid- day "Visiting Scholars the pre-tenure probationary per- and Pro- If Greaser Day slipped by you last Friday, this is what you missed. Renewal dle and upper incomes would still CLASSICAL MUSIC SOCIETY iod to 7 years for all faculty fessorships") contribute to a gen- Under H.R. 7248 as it was pass- have access to federal work- study Wednesday, October 20, 1971 eral raising of academic quality Education levels, provided that faculty mem- ed by the House and and loan programs,'^ Quie said. Various interpretations of J.S. Bach bers will be given credit toward among students ..." Labor Committee, higher income "In fact, under the EOG proposal, All meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. in the faculty dining hall their probationary period for "up located in Next year, Dr. Kelley hopes to students could have access to these families with incomes of $12,000 Dougherty Hall. All are welcome to attend. For information: Call to three years of full-time aca- LA do research abroad during his one 5-8662; ask for Steve Cadorano. semester ". demic service" at another school, sabbatical leave- . and made small changes in the then I'll resume full-time teach- ing wording of the policy on tenure, ... at Villanova . . . even though in keeping with the new policy GUITARISTS and SINGERS I'm stepping down I am still very much established by the first two mo- Anyone interested in joining the folk groups for the Sunday Liturgies is convinced that this area

very -». j> (Honors) should be academically tions. ;; ,•;•,.•/..,.;:.;,•,; welcome. Please stop in at the Office of Campus Ministry, or come where Future iife^tbigs early before the Mass to the room behind chapel. we place our efforts . . In the final order of business, if one would agree that our pri- the Senate decided that Decem- mary responsibility as a Univer- I: ber 10 and January 28 would be sity IS academic ..." the preferred dates for any extra HALLOWEEN DANCE meetings. The reasons for such The Homophile Action League is sponsoring a halloween dance to be possible meetings are the three- held Friday, October 29 at 8:00 P.M. at St. Mary's Church, 3916 m.B. Cm month interval between the Nov. Locust Street. Costumes are optional, but prizes will be given for those (Continued from page 1) 19 and Feb. 18 meetings, and eerily dressed. All are invited. Admission $1.00 for benefit of Homophile is now a highly successful pro- the expected presentation of the League. : ;. ; ^ gram. Photo by Ralph Tillman Budget in early December. \ Expectation MBC cannot function, however, without the aid of the student popu-

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Page 4 • THE VILLANOVAN • October 20, 1971 October 20, 1971 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 5 Ws All In Your Mind Notes On Oppression Spiral Descendins ^ f -— null \ ^^ Letters (FleeingFleeino Amerika bootstraosbootstraps can pull youvou upun or hold youvnu down.)Hnwn The VILLANOVAN has been censored, Fr. McCarthy in a letter to the paper's moderator, Fr. Lawrence Gallen, By Jack Correia threatened to cut off funds if stories such as "Apricot Upon leaving "home" one is most struck by the Thighs,*' and "Strawberries for Eileen" (see Sept. 22 and Oct. transcience of relationships. To the Editor: 6 editions) continued to be published. Father President After 21 years in the motherland and three of Last Tuesday when I was writ- objected to the content of the above mentioned, those years on an important campus, incredibly ing my daily letter home to Moth- intense disgust unfurls and repressed fantasies characterizing it as "vulgar." Specifically, found the use of he er, i asked her what I should do of "new hope" and liberation become sources for certain words offensive. None of the words used in these about the fact that I kept finding escapades and revolt. (Passport office teeming with stories were of an obscene nature; we could point to various dirt particles in my food hairs and the treachery of 173 "juveniles'and ACLU rep- Hall Cafeteria. professors who use theo^in class. at the Dougherty resentatives refusing to sign the loyalty oath. She said I should complain at>out My country 'tis of thee sweet land of legal .' it, so here I am. It is unfortunate that some people never look beyond justice - and it is legal to refuse). There is a hair in the obvious. It seems that the older generation finds it An occasional lock of veritable cornucopia of joy emanating from preg- but a chronic difficult to notice anything except the suggestive. The satire our grub is excusable, nant acts of revolution. And yet 400 erect, sullen occurrence of foreign objects in ^ inherent in "Strawberies, etc." somehow escaped the forms parade past liberated strollers. Lacking our diet is unjustifiable. At lunch President. We do not find such stories "vulgar." What one esoteric joy how might I dare look them in the today I noticed an extraneous in- Ptioto by Charlie Waters person finds offensive may be acceptable to most people. The eye and still refrain from blurting out emanci- sect lying drowned in my pear trusted, while stu- been of a significantly more seri- pating paradigms -- Shalom! -- Can you cry VILLANOVAN is a student publication; students enjoyed we can't be halves in pear juice. I immediately dents from other schools with ous nature than washroom grafitti, over emaciated baby's body, ribs bulging, life the stories and asked for more. They, at least, perceived the took the animal to a friend at a visitation can. To the extreme, the or any of the drunken neurotic draining off as sludge? (Pretty Irish stewardess. humor and" the point behind the characters' obsessions. We nearby college who is majoring Board may think its students are little pranks of some dorm dwel- One must get away to appreciate beauty). Not wonder if Father McCarthy and other administrators did so in Insect Pathology. He verified kept moral by the lack of visita- lers (such as toilet paper parties that he could respond save hypothetic ally now, as well — or were they preoccupied with what they thought that the bug had been dead for five even the fire hos^ -- tion, and other students who have in the Quad, or George Jackson's reverse racism (pride) might to ten hours. This confirmed my was there? the right are leadinfi^ 'immoral' incident in New Dorm). I refer complete with nationalistic naiveties. ("This is suspicions that such contamina- lives. here to organized, premeditated, one of the most conservative catholic colleges tions were due to the unsanitary of the Last weekend I traveled the and authorized mutilation in the country." "I know what aeon is - George conditions under which the food is narrow and immoral trail to West campus grounds. Jackson put us on too -- but what exactly is prepared. Chester State and visited a female The most glaring scar left by a serv-?) Enough of endless meandering -- the I really hope something will be student in her room. I would like to this (what we can only call) ad- point of my intellectual idiosyncrasies has always alleviate this horrendous done to have someone answer this ministrative indifference has been, been a realization of potential. In transition Kine- situation. Every time I find a piece question, preferably by someone of course, the newly constructed tics of the self - and soul are at work. You tell of string or a bone in my soup, on the Board of Trustees: Doing Kennedy building with its so- me no -- I respond yes! One must be positively I begin believing the others at my » «.. this at W. Chester is considered called, or would-be, park, mall, pursuing goals, constantly expressing beliefs and table who are giving vivid des- to be staying within the school's whatever. passionately actualizing alternatives. Choice is criptions as to what the choco- regulations. If done at our devote Next to this grand pretense of a much more than a philosophical phrase. late pudding, stewed tomatoes, and - which clashes wonder- ***** school, I would have been doing building juice really is. grapefruit something serious enough to have fully with the noble architecture help from believing When many jears younger and politically more Please me myself ejected from the campus. of Corr Hall - and the new mall, I misconstrued the what these guys say is true, be- aloof than a devoted scientist, Why is it okay there, but not here? with its jutting, haphazard geo- message. Names become cause I pray every night that they meaning of McCarthy's is even close to metries and insipid foliation, the If your answer overtly are only kidding. But late at night temporary, ever so important, especially if one is the two I have, you better think site of the decade-old, prefixes and conso- when the indigestion begins, I often biased and easily swayed by the entire matter on visitation classroom annex has been gnawed nants. Eugene is not Joe. Once trembling at the wonder . . rights over again, not just for the into to extend parking facilities, thought of eminent altercation over my propensity Sincerely, sake of the students, but also for and thus further beautify the to wear red socks, I have since censored all such Pat Rafferty '75 yourselves - and the entire Uni- campus grounds: an old eyesore notions from my photostatic ganglion and pro- versity. has been replaced by a bland, to pry into the intimate depths of explana- QUESTIONING STUDENT characterless plot. ceeded tion. (Fortunately my time here is short and Mc- To the Editor: Finally, in an inspiration of or- The one topic of discussion ganizational genius, one of Villa usually heard on campus is the nova's "guiding lights" deter- ofvisitation rights, To the Editor: matter or more mined that it would be to the ad- Why the empty sections (p. 6, defined, the lack of. The students' vantage of few enough to warrant Oct. 6, upper left; and p. 5, Oct. reasons for wanting them have been carving into the relatively narrow 13, upper third) in the last two stated over and over again many strip of lawn at the far left front issues of the Villanovan? Surely times, however, the administration of Tolentine, in order to construct the space could have been put only answers with silence the further parking facilities. to some use. Some poetry, per- majority of the time, with 'danger- Now another such disfigurement haps . . ous to morals' or 'impractical due threatens to mar the front of the Jim Wilwol to improper dorm facilities' the Monastery. Where will all this lead rest of the time. To decide this to? Aside from a perhaps radical issue, one must go beyond the •,...,,,. reduction in the ranks of the Uni- boundaries of this campus and look versity grounds crew, this student at the rest of the world. feels that these Photo by Chartie Waters To the Editor: projects, these In the real world beyond our artless encroachments, will lead >•- Why is she standing alone See pages 7 and 8. It has long been a matter of some % college campus (which I think the to a sterility of concern to this student that a atmosphere and r Board is aware oO there exists a sense species of vandalism has been offunctionalism which may institutions of higher learning that significantly progressively perpetrated on the diminish such pride, allow their students visitation Villanova campus, unheeded and spirit, morale, and motivation as rights. Temple allows them 24 there is unchecked within the last year or at Villanova. hours a day on weekends. A new- two. It has also occurred to this Ronald Bryer comer is West Chester State Col- student that these abuses have (Continued on page 9) lege. I must add that this is only partly right. The male students have had visitation rights since last year. Female students re- 'V TRUTH ceived this privilege just two weeks viidIdAmovam ago, that can be exercised from Editor-in-Chwt Margaret McCarvill 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. on weekends, Business Manager George Couri while their fellow male students Associate Editors Stephen AnuMilo, Steve Coiameco, is 24 hrs. a day. Jack Correia, Jeff Keefe Kathy Kotas, Daizy Marshall about With just these two examples, News Editors Feature Editor Jean King only two conclusions can be reach- Entertainment Editor Peter Schmader ed, explaining why the board has Sports Editor Jack Kelly the refused this to the student body. Assistant Sports Editor Mike Lipsky Photo Editor Bcrnie Nunez First, the ones who run this uni- - V Copy Editor • ; • •; Bill Rothstein versity consider the students who . Gallen, Moderator . Rev. Lawrence O.S.A. V BIG LIE attend it too immature to handle GENERAL STAFF Capt. Zemo. Bob Perry, Jack Bremer, Kathy Mike Ehling. Ginger Moylan, Chris Rowe, John Novotny, the responsibilities that go along Olsen, .''K Ralph Tilmann, Clyde Webster, Bob Fontaine, Steve Kline, Gary Hunt, Rick If they Wea.^ October 9.0 with visitation rights. so, GroM, Jim O'Melia. Maureen McGuire, Bob Murphy, Michael Perilstein, Mary then also consider students attend- Beth Monahan, Bill Ahearn, Bill Haggarty, Essie Fields, Tony DiGiulian, Sue ing Temple or W. Chester capable, Blackman, Bob Schriver, Tom Rosooe, Keith A. Norris, Mike Grimes, Gail -, _ 8 pn thus 'more mature.* Hartigen, Steve Chatot, Bob Petraglia, Walt Kunda, Mark Nolan, Donna ot JosepKs CoLlace Cappuccio, Maria Boruwitacola Secondly, which is important The VILLANOVAN is published weekly during the school year except since we are ^ Field Housa supposed to be a Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter Vacations, also Mid-term and Final Exam *3.°° ConlribuTion Catholic university, is the idea periods by the undergraduate students of Villanova University. Opinions of morals. With requests for expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the official views of the University. Penna. Editorial and Business offices . Tickets Are Available from Father Joseph Bradley, visitation rights always being Second desa postage paid at Villanova, located on the SECOND FLOOR OF DOUGHERTY HALL, Villanova University, Student Activities Office, 2nd Floor Hall knocked down, the board and its Douf^erty Villanova, Pennsylvania 19085. associates could be implying that

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Approximately two hundred students were polled mechanisms. The opposite sex is not at alien A Female Viewpoint over the last few weeks ih af}'w tempt to discover their species; it's a feelings on co-education at Villanova. VEiriation within the group. Maybe the way to start things The great majority of those polled stated that their is to relinquish (at least occasionally) sexual only contact with the opposite sex was on a social level, your In 1968 the Board of Trustees decided to have a e.g. dates, mixers, parties, etc. About half felt that in prejudices. Men could be a little less chauvinistic, women a these situations their behavior with respect dormitory for girls on campus. One of the Board Members differs to little less helpless. Something like this has to happen at language, dress, and common courtesy. This tends to was rumored to have said at the time, '*They*ll bring girls reinforce our hypotheses that co-education in most circles Villanova; the present situation here smacks of aberration. here over my dead body." To some people, co-education at Villanova is truly a myth It undermines the potential Tensions exists which are unhealthy, to say the least. that an education can offer. ' still is a shocking idea. The notion that men and women Co-education shouldn't simply mean that men and women The percentage breakdown is as follows: (These could go to school together and overcome the obstacle of numbers are rounded off to the nearest five per cent.) attend the same classes — it should be a total experience. 1) 50% found soci-}} l^fa to be inadequate. Many glandular attraction is doubted in a few select circles. looked to fraternulkjf as their chief means of These people would probably be shocked to know that recreation. A significant number felt that it was up what Villanova needs is not less, but more interaction to individual initiative. 2) 73% saw a need for improvement in intellectual between men and women. Too many people look on the life. opposite sex with one-dimensional vision — Girls are for 3) 60% said that their relations with the opposite sex the dating not talking to — Girls rate an outing with a boy were confined to social situations. 4} 50% felt that they behaved differently when in the by how much money he spends. And nobody ever talks company of girls (or boys). with each other, only at each other. So far co-education at Villanova has often meant that V you don't have to go to Cabrini or Rosemont to get a date. ''"Tf- "i tisrt; '':*'''"''^«m^^'ym^^'^'ntr'% i;:ss* But it should mean morenf you confine your experience with the other sex to social situations you may never know the person behind the gender. Too many Villanovans are products of single-sex prep schools. While these institutions^ may be effective in communicating knowledge they are typically lacking in means of socialization. It is important for the mature adult to understand the psychology of the other sex, to comprehend the I believe in equality of the sexes. differences, to realize the basic similarity. Men and women have to talk, to grow with each other, to help each other towards maturity. Why don't you see groups of girls and A Male Viewpoint I don't behave especially different when I know that the opposite boys studying together? They're in the same classes now. girls I Villanova was co-ed when I applied here but that sex is going to be present. I have reached the point of But if you walk over to the library you see the familiar By MIKE McGOWAN knew that were in the extreme minority. The fact that Villanova was co-ed dehumanization at which I no longer care who is around. pattern of a table of girls here, two tables of boys there, has caused the Villanova co-ed's image to didn't effect me either way. If one reads the Blue Key Society's with a few couples scattered about. As long as a mental What steadily throu^out the years? Why, aside from pamphlet on undergraduate life, he gets to believe that there are isolation is preserved you might as well be still going to dissipate thousands of girls right at our back door. dating situations, is there so little intellectual or social Social life at Villanova is'all right if you can get into walking campus prep school. The longer this isolation continues the more interaction between the sexes? at night. difficult it is to overcome. Perhaps this is why so many In answering these questions we must concern students feel awkward with each other. Can you try to be ourselves with two obvious factors: 1) The male Having guys m my classes does affect my behavior. I went to an a friend to a girl without being suspected of ulterior all-girls school, and I could dress really sloppily there. But I don't I wouldn't behave any differently if the Pope himself were in my Villanovan's ego, and 2) the late arrival of girls on (sexual) motives? Is it possible to say hello to a boy first feel comfortable here when I look like a slob! .;: classes. aren't enough without being considered "too forward?" Almost everyone campus. Aside from the fact that there just . • girls on or around campus, these two factors joined to ' .< • ' '. • here has encountered some variant of the above situations. create our problem at hand. Sadly enough, too many people are put off when their first It doesn't bother have girls in my classes. I'm just my usual me to Villanova is a "man's world" simply because males All of my social relations are confined to either dating or mixers. effort goes awry, and never initiate another one. charming self. else is there to do you go to a, Puritan, excuse me, a were here first and thus established the social, academic, What when Catholic school? and extracurricular standards. Just as is the case in the outside world, VU males tend to view the female co-eds in Do we have a social life at Villanova? Things on campus are usually a somewhat inferior light. A vast reputation has been built I don't relations dead on weekends. If you want something to do you really have to up around the unfortunate girls; unfortunate in the sense care to specify what the between me and the opposite sex encompass. HUNT. When you find something it is usually too far to walk, or it that this reputation is of obvious detrimental value. To a doesn't pay to take public transportation. Without a car you are large extent this image was and is a grave misconception. stranded (socially speaking) on the weekends. The fact that Villanova was co-ed Influenced my decision to come There have been various attempts on the part of the here. I have since learned that the fact that a school is co-ed does not co-eds to overcome this rather serious plight of have any bearing on the degree of "improvement" of the school. ill-conceived stereotyping. In order to accomplish this Yes, I do act differently when I know that girls are going to be -A the co-ed must work against years of prejudice. ''. however present. Common courtesy calls to treat girls as girls. t Some girls are able to overcome this situation simply by .'- V:f Villanova 's being coed did influence my decision. I didn't want to go ignoring it all and taking their intersexual relations in : to an all-girl college — I could have gone to Immaculata if I wanted stride. Others feel that in order to combat the prevalent that. • ideas of the male faction, they must obey the adage that states, *'If you can't beat 'em, join 'em!" If this approach I behave differently in the has any effect at all, it usually serves to worsen the when company of the opposite sex

perhaps because I feel that I am expected to behave that way. I am situation, creating a more disturbing image. Too many girls more careful about my language, the way I sit, etc. There are social on campus throw themselves at guys resulting in the usual expectations which are fulfilled just because they exist. These norms diagnosis of possible insanity or nymphomania. Evidently often do not have any real basis by which to justify themselves. Some people, by luck or persistence, have actually the harm is easily seen in this particular situation especially crossed the barrier of social suspicion and when they do, if the girl is neither insane nor a nymphomaniac. they never go back. Who needs to play adolescent games Obviously the answers to our basic questions do not when you can explore the resdms of the human lie in either ignorance, (a bias will not be dissolved by an personality? Careless manipulation of another's emotions individual's ignorance of the bias), or flirtation. E*resently gets to be a boring exercise of little meaning. there doesn't seem to be any answer in sight. Perhaps, with But reaching out means acceptance, too. It's seeing a the eventual equal distribution of males and females on Females comprise 19% of the undergraduate girl with no make-up, hearing a boy swear when he's will assume a dignified enrollment of Villanova, yet they receive 28% of the campus, the image more thwarted. The masks must be removed before real progress financial aid awarded by Villanova amounting to atmosphere. However, we are concerned with the is made. We assume the mask to protect ourselves from, the $177,046. At least you can't accuse Mr. Femia and the immediate future and therefore we must attempt to make Office of Financial A ffa>rs of rnfle chauvinism! world's eye, but there comes a time when we either certain proposals in hopes of curing the ailment. I think become our mask or go beyond it. Education should draw the answer lies with the female faction. They are the ones us out from ourselves, if it reinforces the prejudices of the who originally determined their present image and, thus lessons well past it is pointless. Why should we repeat they must work to alter it. I think the first and most memorized? The university can help us to know each other important proposition the Villanova girl must face is that Interviews and Research Conducted By by providing students with programs to facilitate mutual she is neither the only girl in the world nor the last. MIKE GRIMES, SUE SCHARFF, MIKE McGOWAN, contact. Many schools such as Penn, Cornell, the State with the MARGARET McCARVILL, JEAN KING Obviously there is great competition University of New York, and even the despised St. overabundance of girl schools in the area, but I feel that if Joseph's College, have dormitories or apartments which to individually strive to attain a decent image, Photos By she were feature co-ed living. No such plan exists at Villanova, on will influenced and JOHN NOVOTNY and^C|lARLIE WATERS eventually the mass as a whole be the contrary everything seems to be done to minimize following suit, the reputation would definitely be affected. contact between the sexes. Day-to-day contact is the best Competition will always be present and if handled right it way to break down the barbed wiring of defense could lead to some extremely nice improvements.

-^ »>-* -^> " - October 20, 1971 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 9 PaseS • THE VILLANOVAN • October 20, 1971 invaded the now -defunct Electric ^ Jesus Factory and played on a bill that Midnight page Perilstem Presents Keaton At The TLA Music 'Round (Continued from 8) also included Mr. B.B. King. Af- of converts. Barry Dennen is a By FRED TRIETSCH ter D & B's set, B.B. came out OIM Next week, just in time for Hal- Nickel? Nickel, now where have you \A/H the Living Arts AT'S Theatre of professional Pontius Pilate, but The off cliffs and crossing of chasms. By JOHN ANTHONY and jammed with Clapton, driving loween, I'll have an interview with heard that word before? You pro- Ruth Gordon would have been fun- is currently showing outstanding The final movie, the feature, the crowd into a state of near- an honest- to-goodness Witch! This test. \A/HERE There will soon be 'a place one artist's music and the artist nier. If its camp you want, and films of the past, and is now was Seven Chances. This was a & frenzy. On Saturday night, D & B is no put-on! In weeks to "That's okay ... they're wear- in Philadelphia to hear music as will be able to stretch out and do that's apparently what O'Horgan come, half-way into a Buster Keaton very low-key performance, with to drive the crowd into teamed this column will contain interviews ing them bigger these days." it should be heard -- in a small, what he wants. The shows run was after, why not outdo Nanette? Festival. The shows are composed less slapstick than the con- previous a somewhat more moribund with a famous screenplay writer, Feeling inadequately stupid, you EnTERTnmmEiiT nsuis acoustically sound hall -- where from 12 midnight to about 2:30 Dali-Surrealism of several shorts and one feature shorts. Keaton played a near- dition. a movie star, I'm grope for something witty to say. the point of a concert can be a.m. There are six parking lots A word about Robin Wagner's and currently movie. bankrupt broker who could inherit Dingo began it all brilliantly working on obtaining interviews musical art. adjacent to the theatre, and at set. There is no attempt to ob- "Well, okay, I'll let you marry Buster Keaton produced movies seven million dollars if he married with a spectacular version of the with a very famous The Walnut Street Theatre, at that time of night parking should serve sight lines. If you don't ex -world- me, if you want." in the same era as Charlie Chap- by 7 PM on his twenty -seventh Leon RusseU-Duck Dunn- Don Nix wide boxing champion, as well Jesus, I'm Not Overjoyed 9th and Walnut, is beginning a be no problem. Tickets are $5.00 sit on the first couple rows of as So the freak falls to his knees lin and their styles are similar birthday, which, of course, turned composition, "Palace of the King," a famous long-haired series of "Music 'Round Mid- each, all seats, first come first the orchestra in the center sec- high-pitched and pleads not to marry and to in some respects, but by no means out to be "today". He flubs his which still failed to match Freddie male singer with the initials marry you all in the To Meet night" concerts on October 22 served. tion, you won't see the show at all. same breath. are they the same. Both rely proposal to his true love and she King's rendition. After being in- "T.T." Expect the unexpected, and 23. The aim of the concert The acts lined up so far are: The effect is Dali- surrealism, but and When you've finally majde it clear on sight gags, since they were rejects him. It was a time when troduced by the King of the Pro- you shall not be disappointed! I series is to present "the finest Capt. Beefheart and His Magic its impractical for this show at that the nuptial ceremony was not operating with silent movies and things were done more formally ; il You Face Face gressive Top 40 World, Long John To even decide to let of contemporary music to an old- Band, Oct. 22-23; Alice Coltrane, this theatre. Randy Barcelo's cos- may some of exactly what you were anticipating only the barest of word cards than today and blunders of mis- Wade, the Haverford-t>ased band you go on a television show that er, more sophisticated audience Oct. 29-30; Thad Jones -Mel Lewis tumes are a liability threat to at 1:30 p.m. on a Tuesday after- flashed on the screen. If anything, understanding were less easy to By JOSHUA ELLIS proceeded straight downhUL Their I may be producing. So keep read- at a very special tim^," in the Big Band, Nov. 5; Seals and Crofts, every cast member. As Katherine noon, he scoops you up in his arms Keaton may be a little more subtl0 be rectified. Keaton, however, around attempts at reproducing Chuck ing. It's a fantastic idea, but it might their microphones which words ofLarryMagid, whose Elec- Nov. 20-21; David Steinberg, Dec. Hepburn said in Coco, "You man- and struggles forward with the or subdued than Chaplin; perhaps knows seven eligible women, thus are disgiiised as ropes for Berry and Little Richard were This week, the contest winners work! How about an all-star re- no tric Factory Concerts has been 3-4; Livingston Taylor, Dec. 10- aged to walk without injuring any words: "To the chapel." he is more low key in his humor. his "seven chances. "His business awful. vival of 1971 's Broadway musical apparent reason. With the ex- get their stuff printed. However, partner persuades contracted by Walnut Street to 11; Brewer & Shipley, Dec. 17. innocent bystanders." And that's Keaton, as Chaplin, produced him to propose. After a too-lengthy intermis- As fear grips your heart and you, comedy blockbuster, Jesus Christ ception of Yvonne Elliman as the Rit Marafiote, requested that his and directed his films, although Here, the comedy was very subtle, book the shows. ' Acts which are on the agenda aU. sion, the 2300 faithful suckers were his neck he approaches the door winning entry, titled I think Superstar? I'm well aware that the New Testalnient's Sweet Charity, These concerts are part of the but without definite dates include A brief question, who should "Screwed he was not always the principal but also clever and cute. treated to Delaney and Bonnie's to Corr Hall Chapel and demands Mary Magdalene, and Jeff Fenholt Again", not be printed. So it won't at his best. Even- Tom O'Horgan production which over-all program of Walnut Street. Move, Sun Ra, Chase, Roland Kirk, play Jesus of Nazareth in my all- character in them. The short Good this is Keaton of the as Jesus, the cast first appearance in the Philadel- be. The other winner is innocent bystander, "Open in was elaborately dumped onto the could be heard The 168-year old theatre has just Yes, Youngbloods, Archie Shepp, star revival. Let me hear from Marietta Night Nurse actually stars Fatty tually, the partner puts an ad up." You plead with your eyes but the clearly. phia area in over 97 days. ^ Nuzzi for her short story "The the paper, drawing droves of stage of Mark Hellinger The- been refurbished at a cost of Herbie Mann, and Joy of Cook- you, and then I'll be able to tell Arbuckle as a too-friendly type the state of shock must have some atre last Fortunately, the producers First the good points: I don't Honeymoon." Before reading that, is anxious to be married and week may run five years $2,000,000. The drive behind this ing. you personally why you and your who always bringing home bums women detrimental effect on your per- if would be hard pressed with find- know who the sax player was, I have a few things to say. My to dinner and partying with them. have access to the seven million producer Robert Stigwood has is to provide a cultural center This series, if successful, could loved ones should avoid Jesus suasive powers. The door is opened but he was quite decent. sincere thanks go to Villanova 's This behavior leads to his dollars. The chase scene is quite for Philadelphia -Walnut Street mean a lot of new things for Phila., Christ Superstar at all costs. being even the friend had been Theatre Department for their help and who extended and very funny through- aims to be the performing musically. said that with a put into a sanitarium and the Theatre Magid Now the bad points: where do defected and cooperation. They donated two accompanying you has now out, as Keaton attempts to make arts center of the city. There thousand people a night they will film chronicles his attempts to we start? 1 could content myself Booters to the purple- shirted freak's side, season passes for all of the plays it back to his love's house by will be ballet, theatre, chamber break a little over even, and that's escape, focusing on a dream se- by saying the arrangements were (Continued from page 11) declaring herself witness to the presented by them. Each pass ad- a of actual seven o'clock after a message music, modern dance and all it will take to keep the pro- quence escape. Here, rotten and the general sound was journeyed to Ur- sity soccer club mits two. So again, thank you. ceremony. from her gives him new hope. symphonic music as well as pop- gram going beyond its one -year Keaton appears in a small role as a lot like that produced by a sinus and came home with a dis- Slowly up the aisle he makes his doctor at the hospital. He is pursued by hordes of hus- music. period. If want to hear a ular try-out you demolition crew, but it doesn't 3-2 'Cats appointing loss. The ascent, while you wish you had de- The second short on the bill band-hunters through streets and to Randy Schwartz, According more good music in PhUadelphia, end there. layed dieting for were behind 3-1 at half time and your a few more Paleface, which deals fields. An absolutely brilliant Street, "Music was The — director of Walnut patronize these concerts at the Delaney Bramlett used to be weeks so as to give him a a valiant effort to catch up in THE HONEYMOON more oil -hungry businessmen try- scene involves Keaton and num- Midnight" developed partly with 'Round Walnut. afraid to play his guitar in front difficult time. the altar looms the second half fell one goal short. By Marietta Nuzzi As ing to push Indians off their rich erous boulders rolling down a long of necessity. Because of week- out of critics because he didn't want ahead, his eyes divert left. Could For ViUanova Bob Befiglio scored lands. Keaton strays into the camp hill. It is a great, almost sur- long drama guild productions, to insult them. On Saturday night And so it's Tuesday afternoon it be? Is it a miracle? But yes, Delaiiey & Bombie both goals and Gerry Fay gained and, via an asbestos suit, sur- realistic scene, and caps off the recitals, ballets, etc., chamber he has def- and approximately 1:25 p.m. You it is in prayer. he played lead, and an assist on half of these goals. someone steeped vives their attempt to burn him movie as Keaton arrives at his there was no time left for the By JIM GREENFIELD are walking to your 1:30, strutt- initely improved. Now he is fast Must Game at the stake, becoming Little Chief bride's house on time. They live concerts. The only solution was Your heart is beating again as Saturday's varsity contest had ing like a dude because today may- approaching the level of medio- door, Paleface. He then champions the happily ever after, naturally, and to hold them late at night. The They tried to resurrect Delaney be you know you look good. That he rushes back out the down crity. to be a must game for the 'Cats harks the out onto the black Indian cause to the oilmen and the whole tone of the movie midnight concept presented itself and Bonnie at the Fieldhouse on kid - there he is - yeah, he used steps and booters. In their first five games romantic time. has a nice body, path. puts you down; stages perhaps the first take-over back to a more as a kind of dramatic effect, away Saturday night. They might as to be in your physics class. Well gravel He they had looked very good at story but a face of solid stone. When while laughing hysterically you of an administration building by It's actually a very poignant of stressing the uniqueness of the well have tried to bring back zoot he's freaky but you don't care and she tries to be seductive, she only times, but could not find the antics here in- wave and run off to what -is- now- the Indians. The of love in a time very different undertaking. suits. anymore, not since the summer. makes you want to retch. Her winning formula. A defeat at clude mainly two chase scenes; from today. At a recent press conference, have a lot becoming your 1:45. Delaney and Bonnie the hands of Millersville would Catching his wave, you wonder voice, especially when she is as Later the first before the incompleted Buster Keaton has a remarkable Magid said that one motive for of famous friends, but apparently what his line will be when you probably completely demoralize the loaded as she was for this one, friend in burning at the stake and other way with movies and deserves the the concert series is to create none of them cared enough to show reach him. Today you visited a closely resembles the the team. later on, when Keaton is mistaken accolades he has received. more waU- the hospital and as you passed The again some night life in Phila- up Saturday. It was even rumored "Hey girlie, do you like this ings of an enraged ostrich than In the first period, Millersville room you recognized a fam- for one of the oilmen and pur- Keaton Festival continues until delphia foryoungpeople who "don't that Duane AUman would show shirt?" 329, 1-0 lead. Villanova looked sued with arrows and tomahawks October so there is plenty of those of a rock-'n-roll star. took a iliar aura about the scene. Paus- 25, want to go home to bed at 11:30." his sallow face, but that was merely "Yes," you lie. It's purple and like it just could not get started. flying. The stunts in this film time to take in one of the shows. Judas (Ben Vereen) and Jesus (Jeff Fenholt) in Broadway's I guess that about ends it, ex- at the doorway, your eyes He feels that 11:00 people in the pipe dream. lined. And you detest purple-lined ing a However, things changed in the were especially good, since the He'll make you laugh, and touch "Superstar." cept that I didn't even stay for fell upon your purple- shirted, city before and after the shows an act, Delaney and Bonnie shirts. Besides that, freaks in pur- ' '• As '' /' •' .'•,' • •. . ". . V"^,'. f. second period. Karl Rostworowski Western setting lent itself to leaps your heart, too. and the end. After D & B completed freaky almost-husband recovering may prompt club, restaurant, reached their peak about a year >*• • ple-lined shirts make strange bed- his way. Let's just hope that the ing other performers as bland as their hopelessly abortive version took a cross from the left side cafe owners to stay open for the was fellows. from a what? and a half ago. the goal word of mouth is as foul as most Miss Elliman and Fenholt. You of the vintage -Clapton "I'mComin and headed the ball into "A hernia operation," he stam- new audience. picking his guitar for them then, "I'll sell it to you for a nickel." IN VIEW OF THE of reviews were, and that the see, Jesus and Mary Magdalene past the surprised Millersville Home," I did just that. mered with much difficulty. And However, the real motive be- and that March they successfullv Lindsay was D.A.R. cancels its theatre party were just two swell kids who got goalie. While Greg you laughed softly to yourself, SOFT JOB MAJIICET... hind the concert series is music- for March, 1974, which, incident- screwed by some two-faced lepers, in the goal for V.U., he did a fine while taking a seat beside the bed. all types, from Livingston Tay- big hand from ally, is the first available Satur- some Roman soldiers, and as- job and received a Maybe you could help him enjoy lor to Yes to Roland Kirk. The Furlong re- is^nrsiES day matinee. Now about this all- sorted others. Fenholt is totally the bench when Chris his almost-honeymoon anyway. series is definitely aimed at older star revival^ which must be without the slightest bit of dignity placed him. audience. No one under 17 will (Continued from page 4) directed by Jerome Robbins or or charisma. Now for my revival, Villanova came out of half time PLACEMENT be admitted (ostensibly because fire. Sampson Harold Prince and Michael Ben- 1 would insist on Barbra Streisand, like a ball of Dan pro- HILL ARENA complicated Student Court pro- laws). The CHERRY the Editor: of Phila. curfew going for V.U. To nett. These three men are keenly for Mary because 1 know she could quickly got things moters are interested in a clientele The first paragraph of the ed- cedure be used. Also if the ed- aware that a stylish musical need sing "I Don't Know How to Love with a hard shot just inside the into music, not the social itorial of the October 6 issue of itorial writer had made any ef- who are in jubilation, Samp- not be elaborate or overstated to Him" like she meant it. And after presents concerf left post. In sure that have come to surround the Villanovan is insulting and fort he would have found that trivia for the ball make a point. If there is a central The Owl and the Pussycat, we son ran into the goal REGISTRATION concerts. The concerts are an at- clumsy in its use of analogy. The the student does not loose the total metaphor on which the entire pro- know she's one helluva hooker. and carried it out to the center tempt to reach the "forgotten aud- second paragraph contains at least semester room and board but an duction is based (Chagall's paint- Drag King circle. Sampson had such a good longer attend six errors of fact and the re- amount thereof proportional to the ience" -people who no that at ings in Robbins' Fiddler on the Now, O'Horgan has made King LEON RUSSEL day against Millersville concerts regularly either because i lationship to any type of journal- amount of time he has used his two SENIORS & dribbled around roR Roof, for example), everything else Herod into a drag queen, with six one point he of the quality of the music or of istic standards is not apparent. room and eaten in the resident din- MillersvHle backs for his shot falls into its proper place. Super- inch platform heels, and beehive ing hall. the place in which it is presented. The lay counselors (there are wide. Following star's director O'Horgan has turban. In the garb Paul Ainsley I that just went Neither element will be comprom- graduate students as well as law In short the editorial is unin- Sampson's goal, Gerry Fay kick- CONCLUDING stressed the universality of the could barely move. There were formed, to ised at Walnut Street. Magid is Saturday, Oct. 23, students acting as counselors) have grossly unfair the coun- material with the same tribal unity these two little chorines doing the ed a real honey by the goalie on booking onl^ quality acts from never been given a directive to selors and a poor example of >\ had lots of that makes Hair, neither hurts Charleston around him, to simulate the right side. Fay journalism. any field. There is alot of good "actively seek out students" and luck last week without scor- STUDENTS nor helps Lenny, and virtually action. But, 1 want dear Pearl bad GRAD jazz (Roland Kirk, Sun Ra), and in fact there is written directive James F. Duffy, Ph.D. destroys Jesus of Nazareth. Bailey for the role. Just picture ing any goals. The one he scored rock (Youngbloods, Move). The 8:30 p.m. to the contrary. Even a casual con- Vice President for Student Affairs Pearlie Mae swinging her arms on Saturday must have felt real problem, according to Magid, with versation with the Counselor Co- Folies Tableau wild abandon, singing, "Prove good, because it proved to be the in ordinator (not "Head Counselor") booking some rock acts is that (Ed. Note — There are so many things O'Horgan has made every effort to me that you're no fool, Walk deciding goal. * Later on in the they want more money than Walnut would indicate that there is no in this letter to take issue with, that it's to theatricalize his product, con- third period Millersville got one across my swimming pool," then to enforce any difficult to know where to begin. First E other than XTENDED Street can give them, or they just attempt TICKETS <4.50 & «5.50 off indirect kick. stantly reminding us that what is looking up, pausing and saying, goal back an of all, it is not easy to get people to prefer the big halls. The impres- university regulation in a reason- on display at the Hellinger is ad lib, "Honey, if you walk across In the fourth period, Villanova change attitudes which have t)een sion he gave is that he will reach able manner. No counselor had or - its teeth. ingrained for many years; it is not definitely not a concert version of my swimiifiin' pool, I'll believe Free bus Service To And From hung on by the skin of as far as possible for good acts used a flashlight on the Friday insulting to state this fact. Unless there the Tim Rice/ Andrew Lloyd Web- just about any thin' you .say!" With 20 seconds remaining in the and the rest is up to the bands. High-Speed Lir)e •jf*4 night alluded to in the editorial. is a hidden meaning in the phrase "the ber rock opera. The all effect hand baU was called against T^ over After the intensified, six months game a leopard changing its spots" this first As far as the facility itself goes. Students have not been told that is a tableau of the final seven V.U. In the penalty area. The fate allegation has no basis in fact. We of chorus auditions that nearly within Randy Schwartz said the sound they must "leave campus merely reported facts as students were days of Jesus as performed by every actor in the United States * of the game hung on the resulting system has "no comparison any- one week" as an absolute dead- experiencing them. Students were told the chorus of the Folies Bergere. attended, (I personally know 512 penalty kick awarded to Millers- where." The 1100 seat theatre • FOR INFORMATION CALl 609-795.3900 line and in fact have been given that they were given a week to get out. At Radio City Music Hall they people who had third call backs), ville. It was up to Chris Furlong Students gave us names of counselors has an intimacy about it that was longer time in which to And dif- 22nd it the game for V.U. Furlong who were prowling outside of Simpson OCTOBER would call blasphemous, but on I expected a well disciplined group to save If the editorial repeatedly stressed. The farthest ferent lodgings. Hall. We investigated the facts Broadway it passes as art. There but, let me tell you, there's a TICKETS AVAIUBIE AT smothered a low kick and victory seat from the stage is 87 ft. away writer (who failed to sign his (her) thoroughly. The Dean of Men managed is straight at last to Villanova. a forward, eloquent severe need to have Ethel Mer- came preceeding week. it and the sound is no different from name) would have done some in- to t}e out the And love that is expressed in the Decca man up there. First, you could CHERRY HILl ARENA, With its first victory in hand, is known that an official decision as to a front row seat. vestigation, he(she) would have Office t>e Placement cases were to handled The recording. At the Hellinger the hear what she was singing, and she the soccer team is ready to move in how the found that the Student Court Char- (whether or not they would go to music is muffled because of a has a definite stage presence. One The structure of the series is All TICKHRON OUTIBTS, on Rutgers this Wednesday. Watch ..« ter^ the practices of the past and Student Court, what was going to that as follows: Only one act is booked 'Cats put their best foot for- sound system has the or- verse of "Jesus Christ, Super- the happen to the students' room and WANAMAKERS DOMNTOWN, the facts of the cases under dis- chestra pit entirely covered save, star" and you'd have a theatre full per concert; there are two one- ward against their New Jersey t)oard-)was not made until after the Sheehan Hall cussion do not suggest that the a few man holes for the con- hour shows with a short intermis- rival. VILLANOVAN went to press.) (Continued on page ANt OTHER IBAMNO TICKR AOENCIBS. ductor and air. The cast schlepps 9) sion. This means you can get into : -

Page 10 • THE VILLANOVAN • October 20, 1971 October 20, 197) • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 11 on Friday afternoons. This sec- of I fessor English at Westchester IVILLANOVA THEATRE IN VASEY HALLi Y Wanna Dance tion is open primarily to Theatre State College, whose book A LIFE- Frosh Edge Delaware 7-6 • •W*********;*-**** ••••••••••••• •••••• people, but, if you are genuinely TIM OF HAPPINESS was publish- By KEITH ALEXANDER NORRIS interested, I'm sure Carla will ed last year. Aimed at increasing SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24 By LARRY SCHNAPF The Theatre Department has kick, "shuffle shuffle, ' let you the the awareness and skill of those a shaky first quar- game. : I grown a great deal in the last two It's Overcoming PLAYER great THE brush, tap" right along. OF WEEK who are writing serious verse saw the pigskin leave Despite poor pass protection in years, and this growth has brought fun, and you'll learn something ter, which today, the workshop is intended for the first half, Hatty passed for 121 By MIKE LIPSKY life to the Villanova com- territory for only eight plays, a new new. Give it a go. their one of any wants to yards on his 10 for 26 any age who 's Freshman football day and threw munity. This year is no exception: open Villanova experiment with the more three interceptions. Despite the lopsided a sparkling source of new life team came from behind to de- score this Modern forms of modern verse. Bill Margetich was the leading week there were can be found in Miss Carla Mur- feat the Delaware Blue "Chicks" several in- Parker, who was poetry editor receiver for Villanova on the dividual performances deserving gia. Twice a week Carla teaches Poetry by a 7-6 margin at the Blue and for the Ohio University Press strength of his five receptions for note, but only one player Modern Dance and Ballet to Vil- I Gold field Friday and boost their of the from 1966 to 1969, has been pub- 65 yards while Ray Querela was week. Departing lanova females and, yes, even to MJorkshop record to 2-0, a little there- lished in such national periodicals the leading ground gainer on the fore from a good number of fellows. Miss Coaches Mike Danaher and standard form I'd like as the Yorker, the North basis of his carries for to mention Murgia, an attractive Temple Modern poetry has been ex- New Mickey Kernis were elated not 24 yds. two people in parti- Amercan Review, The Nation, Next Friday, Danaher cular ' and Kern- before the player of the week. ,< graduate, takes her prize "prima periencing a renaissance around only over their team's perfor- Perspective and the Prairie is take their 38 man roster, com- John Babinecz kept up his bril- .. donnas" through all the motions, the country in the past decade, mance on the field but also be- Schooner, in addition to many posed of only^ 14 players on liant defensive performances Fri- > V stretching and developing all the but Philadelphians have had little cause of their gutty play as "No "little magazines." His work has scholarship, against Navy here in day night. His ? muscles vital to the art of dance. chance to get involved until this one gave up." Repeatedly, the name popped been included in such anthologies what should be their toughest en- Believe me, it's hard work, but Fall, when a full-scale Poetry Blue and White defenders thwarted up repeatedly on most of the tack- as the New Yorker Book of counter so far. However, the play- Carla makes two hours of stress Project emerged from the YM/- drives deep in their own end in les '.officially he had 17 hits, despite Poems and Naked Poetry U. ers are not worrying who their and strain fly by with a wink, a YWHA Arts Council. the space of the first quarter and the fact of having two broken Parker is one of the newly opponents are as one player on smile, and, if necessary, a spoon- Based on the famous Poetry also stopped a frustrated Delaware knuckles. emerging "Philadelphia school of the bus ride home said, "I think ful of sugar. She's good people. Project at St. Marks Church- team's threat in the dying seconds Bob Schaeffer also deserves poets," a group of individualists we can take 'em all." Carla 's also a pro. She's been in-the-Bowery in E^st Green- of the game. mention as ' he averaged over 44 who prefer to remain and work in Villanova took the opening! kick- dancing since she was three years wich Village, the Arts Council's It was another solid performance yards a punt. He only had one the Delaware Valley area. off but quickly lost the ball when old and is still taking ballet les- new brainchild will include a work- by the defense which did not allow bad punt in all and eight Haunting, were Membership in the workshop is NEW YORK POST: Ingmar Bergman has NEW YORK TIMES: Hatty's pass protection fell apart points. only over fifty , sons. Her preferences, however, shop for the serious poet and re- any The Delaware tally yards; a very outstand- accomplished extraordinarily powerful intense beautiful movie-making. and he was hit hard by three Blue ' $45 per semester. Sessions meet ing ' are Modern and Jazz Dancing. She gular readings by young poets of came mid-way in the first quarter performance. for 15 weeks, Tuesdays, 8 p.m., ettects. and Gold defenders and lost the ;: can do anything. emerging reputation and older when a Bill Hatty pass was inter- But even above there shone the starting October 19. For further :15 9:30 PM . ball. Dave Teter recovered for Along with her Modern Dance and poets with established names. 7 AND cepted by Bill Johnson at the antics of cornerback Frank Polito. information, call KI 5-4400. the Blue Hens on the 'Nova 21. Ballet classes on Tuesday and The workshop will be led by Villanova 40 and Johnson ran it This is the second time Polito NOVEMBER 3-6 Delaware displayed a multi-for- Thursday, she teaches tap dancing Steven Parker, associate pro- down the right sideline for the has been player of the week and mation and man -in -motion offense score. he should see a lot more before Anton Chekhov's which seemed tothrowoff the 'Cats Sophomore Frank Polito Opening Team Effort his college career is over. The defense. The Blue and Gold dom- Coach Danaher termed the game Pittsburgh Catholic product added In the third quarter Cougar Qb end yet each time Polito upended inated play the entire period and tackle "a team effort" and if the offense two more interceptions to his team Peel threw an aerial in Polito's Odoms with a loco and he THE the ball left Villanova territory weighs only about 170. Tonight has been sporadic in the first two leading total of six, also return- direction and for the second time only because of punts by Bob Sal- games, the coaches are not mif- ing them for 111 yards. The flrst he intercepted this time return- With 6 interceptions Polito adino. Villanova the Coach Kernis felt thai his Theatre Company, fed. "Offense, unlike defense which came in the second haflf as D.C. ing it 36 yards with a fine dis- seemed sure to break VU's sea- THREE team's shaky start could have been Villanova Union resident acting company of the is all talent, requires timing," ex- Nobles of Houston tried to hit a play of moves. As I said once son record of 8 interceptions held attributed to the fact that "We University's Theatre Department, plained Danaher. "And to get the receiver in the right corner near before Polito seems to improve by Joe McNicholas (1952), and the were perhaps bit opens tonight at New York's La a jittery out with each game and that doesn't presents a SISTERS timing you have to have plenty of the endzone. Polito stepped in front interception return yardage of 142 there Mama Experimental Theatre Club. but after having to stop them just include pass coverage. Polito A GRADUATE PRODUCTION practice which isn'tpossibleforus and snagged the ball as he tore held by Joe Greco 1966; Polito two or three times deep in our one La Mama E.T.C., founded and to do since we are always scrim- off downfield with several Cou- came into several one on returned the 2 on Friday for 111 DIRECTED BY IRENE BAIRD own end we settled is down." with Riley directed by Ellen Stewart, rec- maging against the varsity." gars in pursuit but not able to catch tackling situations yards. All of this and Polito is Cats March ognized as one of the leading him until he had gained 75 yards. Odoms, Houston's 236 pound tight only a sophomore. NOVEMBER 17-20 Things were different in the Settle down they If forces behind avant-garde drama did, for in the fourth quarter as both teams see- final minute of the first quarter, in the United States, and perhaps, George Schehades sawed up and down the field. At the Blue and White started a the world. The Company has chosen march :>J HOT the start of the final period, the that would end nine plays and 53 to perform Genesis!, the most re- Blue and White offense sputtered yards in a touchdown. Dave Dea- cent addition to its repertory. and on fourth down decided to con took an Al Brown punt Genesis!, an ecological ex- VASCO and punt. . . another play However, Saladino hobbled ran it to ff perience, was researched and . not Just out the Villanova 47. about another war the snap and lost the ball to Blue After Dennis Troggio scripted by Philip Bosakowski. Jo- was thrown Hen John Records at the Blue and for a five yard loss. Bill Marge- PANTS seph Torrisi is the director. The AN UNDERGRADUATE PRODUCTION White 40. Delaware drove down tich busted through the line and Genesis! engagement will run DIRECTED BY JOSEPH LEONARDO to the Villanova 12 but were push- picked up ten yards. Ray Querela through Sunday night. ed back to the 17 where they at- followed with an eight yard pick- Robert Hedley, Chairman of Vil- tempted a field goal. Mike Bona- up which was good for a first lanova 's Theatre Department and gura, who had earlier missed the down on the Delaware 43 and Trog- Artistic Director of the Villanova GENESIS! PAT had a chance to avenge him- gio then broke loose for 17 yards Theatre Company, received the Opening tonight at La Mama Experimental Theatre MIXER self but instead he turned out to and a first down on the 26. Two w\ invitation to La Mama from Ellen Club in New York. Engagement runs through Sunday, be the goat as his boot was wide to plays later, Hatty found Margetich •'. >•;.>' Stewart. He previously directed October 24. the right and the Blue Hens last alone and hit him with a 14 yard Elegy for a Down Queen there MID-NOVEMBER scoring threat ended. pass and a first down on the 14 in 1969. Defense Toughens as the first quarter ended. A Genesis! was performed in Henrick Ibsen's !B!R^S3!D Delaware did start one more four yard pickup and an incom- FRI. OCT. 22 Vasey Theatre this past summer :• .. : VILLANOVA THEATRE COMPANY drive, with just under two min- plete pass later, Hatty rolled out in Wavy, Plum, Burgundy, and was revived briefly in Sep- BY utes to play, marching from their to the left and hit Margetich in the tember. Hair, Godspell, and The ::...J^^y DIRECTED ROBERT HEDLEY own 16 to the Villanova 29. How- left corner at the five and he Gre^n and Black. Dirtiest Show in Town have their "Brand,'* originally scheduled for mid-October, will be post «* ever, the Wildcats' defense tough- stepped over the line for the TD. roots in La Mama, so it is with poned until because of the La Mama engagement. at 8:30 P.M; November ened up and four times from the Saladino's a special excitement that we face conversion was good 29 Cubit threw into the endzone and with nearly all our first New York exposure. of the second \/eJ^e:t Jacke+s by RESER VA TIONS AND INFORMA T/ON: and four times the ball was batted quarter left to play, the scoring ^ For more information about the down and the clock ran out to end was done for the day. C South Sea Bubbfe. in the La Mama engagement, call the 527.9783 Theatre Department at 527-9783. ^* ^^_ ..-i • Booters Win 1st Contest By BOB PERRY open up its attack. Left wing Jim se Harkins hit inside Dave Court- "i-' y •• . . their home field for NOW .near you Playing on right with a perfect pass. Dave Vil- the first time this season, Courtright took advantage of the var- lanova's junior varsity and situation and beat the goalie for picked up their sity booting squads another score. Rubbing it in even first victories of the soccer more, Dave Courtright kicked an- PRICE $1.25 soc- season. Since the inception of other goal just before the end of sport, Saturday cer as a varsity the game. Freshman, Dave Court- first time that both marked the right, has booted in five goals soccer teams won their games EXCEPT GIRU V.U. for the junior varsity this season. A PAPERBACK BOOKSHOP in the same day. However, Dave Courtright is not The junior varsity opened up junior varsity. Land Male f^nls the only star on the Lubber & 932 W. LANCASTER AVENUE 3-0 Saturday's doubleheader with a Other linemen including Bob Mc- WITH "HOT PANTS" -25^ BRYN MAWR win over Northeast Christian. In Devit and Frank Filiciotto have of the j.v. game, the early going done much to advance the ball on squandered good oppor- Discount &\^icle Bcx)t5 (across from Car Wash) both sides offense. On defense, halfbacks Frye tunities to score. Just before the Aurelio Barria, Gary Fuggers and PRIZES AWARDED LA 5-9820 half ended, however, the j.v. Wild- Vince Clarke must take some of the ...biq springs on all LPs cats received a good break. A credit for stopping Northeast N^ODldS Northeast Christian foul gave V.U. Christian on Saturday. Fullback, • Large selection • Special order service • Quantity, Quality, Courtesy ...our prices on records «e the loKAttst in 527-9/65 FOR SHORTEST a direct kick from 30 yards out. Tom Matty, has played superbly John Bevilacqua skyed the direct against all of the j.v.'s opponents STOP IN FOR BROWZING, BUYING, OR BOOK-TALK, ON kick over the goalie's head and this year. Goalie, Billy Oppenheim, 99 under the crossbar to give the Northeast Christ- a fiik I -4 stood up toevery OPENING DAY: SAT., OCT. 23 (9 A.M. to 9 P.M.) 'Cats a 1-0 lead at halftime. ian threat and earned his shutout. 776 LancasterAfc^Bry^Mavr ^^^™B\B_B<.5 Open Its AtUck On Wednesday, Villanova's var- second half saw The Villanova (Continued on page 9) -

Page 12 • THE VILLANOVAN • October 20, 1971 Cougars Crush Cats In Texas 42-9 LaSalle Explorers Exploited By V. U. VIIoIdAMOVAM Vol. 47, No. 8 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA. PA. October 27. 1971 By MIKE LIPSKY By JACK BREMER "They're a hell uv'a football A pleasant Saturday morning team!" was the way Lou Ferry jaunt over the hills of Fairmount In Defense of CounseiorsA Women-ln-Law characterized the Houston Cougars Park quite accurately describes following Friday evening's dis-, what was billed as a dual meet What follows is an account reflecting the counselors' views on the parietal Symposium Explores issues and their reaction to various stories recounted in the October 13th 42-7 in the astro- between Villanova and La Salle appointing loss VILLANOVAN. in cross country. The "dual" didn't dome. I'lt was a case of too much Female Viability too fast as the Cougars scored the start until fourteenth place when La first four times they got their Salle's first runner reached the By Bill Hasgerty moved from the campus. Leiser hands on the ball. However, from tape in 28:41. Previous to that, Larry Leiser, one of the two mentioned, "The counselors have By Anita Di Bartolomeo multiple ties were the order of the Counselor Coordinators, defended the second quarter on the Wildcat been given an unfair shake." He Villanova University's women day as Donal Walsh (who the role of the counselor. defense stabilized and allowed only else?), dorm stressed that none of the coun- law students organized a sym- Dave Wright, Wilson Smith, and Reacting to the October 13th issue selors two touchdowns. use flashlights. During posium on Oct. 23 entitled Women Bill McLoughlin came across in of the Villanovan, said "Blew Us Out" a he that "t>oth Orientation, the counselors were In Law. The participants of the "They just blew us out in the mutual first place tie in 26:46.6. incidents are misleading" on the told not to try to trap violators panel included prominent women They weren't this first quarter," stated Ferry, "they pressed week, stories depicted in the parietal of the visitation rule. "A distaste- lawyers Lisa Richette, Merna just had too much speed and quick- therefore the slower time than issue. His version of the events ful process' were the words he Marshall, Carolyn Temin, Esther ness." And these two simple fac- last, but you know when they need that took place are described in used to describe the apprehension Sylvester, Barbara Mather, and to turn it tors, speed and quickness were on, it'll be there. Ken v/ the following paragraphs. of offenders. "Counselors have Sharon Wallis. Women law stu- this week. On the Cat's nemesis Shappert set a PR (personal re- RebutUl better things to do on Friday and dents from Villanova, Temple, and scrim- cord) in the Cougars firstplay from tieing with Tom Flanagan Leiser and another counselor Saturday nights than to scrounge University of Pennsylvania as well mage, Robert Newhouse, the full- for fifth in 27:08.5. Seventh man were walking through the "B" around the dorms." »i^'S» as established women lawyers at- Photo by Chris Bulger for back, who in his first 4 games ran the third week in a row was wing of the New Dorm. They smell Counselors Favor Parietals tended the symposium "to explore, Dave Sheridan who was ed something burning Concerning Participant views agenda for day-long discussions and workshops held in for 583 yards, took off over his accom- which the visitation rule, the challenge of women in the panied "wasn't drug." Garey Hall this past Saturday. right tackle and showing why he is home by Jay Williams and a Outside of a Leiser said, "a change will come, law and the status of women." one of the best backs in the South, John Hartnett, in his first season room, the counselors found 12 to when, 1 don't know." He foresees scampered 75 yards before being appearance. Their mutual time was 15 broken matches. The occupants a compromise that will satisfy all 2.8% Female women comprise 10-11% of the Barbara Mather presented a sur- Photo brought down by safety Kevin Dob- by Bernie Nunez 27:39.5. Tied for tenth this week were questioned in the hallway involved. Leiser added that the Moderator Lisa Richette in- total enrollment. Employment op- vey of Philadelphia law offices. Out bins on the Villanova 10 yard line. Despite the excellent pass coverage of the Cougars, Mike Siani (88) still managed to haul in five aerials for were Byron Beam, Karl Kinscherf about the smell. Leiser said, "No counselors are working with the itiated the discussion by quoting portunities for these women law- of nineteen firms with over thirty 91 yards and scored the 'Cats lone T.D. in the game. He is shown here making a reception in the V.M.I, and Glenn Jonett in 28:09.5. Rich one burst in, contrary to the statistics an Oct. topic under dis- lawyers, only twenty-four women . The Wildcats held for the downs administration on this topic. He from 22 NY yers, the first

' and on a fourth and one Cougar game. Kell of Villanova nailed lucky thir- story." The other counselor stated, "The counselors, as a Times newspaper article. Pres- cussion, elicited a wide range are employed. Three firms have

' halfback Mozisek drove for the erts for an 87 yard touchdown. 4:30 left in the last quarter the without a doubt Houston is the best teenth spot this week all alone in thought he heard a girl's voice. group, are in favor of a change in ently, only 2.8% of all lawyers of responses from the panel. Fed- more than two women, with six Hrst down but a V.U. offsides gave With four minutes still left in the Wildcat defense caught Peel in the opponent the Cats have faced in the 28:35. Then the Cats let La Salle When asked about the presence of the visitation policy." are women. Concerning law school, eral Merna Marshall stated that firms having no women. At this them the ball on the three yard line. first quarter it looked as if the endzone for a safety (the second one last few years. have a place or two, but still the a female, the students denied it. the government "just wants some- point the discussion lapsed into Not conceding the Wildcat defense Wildcats were really going to be this year). The Cougars did manage The task now remains for Lou final score was Villanova 15, La The two counselors did enter the one who is capable." However, a series of personal experiences a last second TD to make the score Ferry and his staff to lift the Salle 50, a shut-out. room, and "didn't look under with employers. Carolyn Temin held for three more downs before humiliated. But even if the Cats Minutes of Student Life a "serious lack of women in the Cougar quarterback Gary Mullins were down they weren't about to 42-9 anditalmost was 42-16 as Bob heads and spirits of their players You may have noticed that the things, but only asked the students supervisory level" does exist. declared that the attitude of the took it in from the one. Villanova give up. The next V.U. series Carpenter produced his finest re- for the last half of the season. name of Marty Liquori is miss- to open the closet." The student Life Committee held ence to the actions taken Fr. "Frankly, there is a sexual con- male interviewers was "built-in," its took over on its own 32 and es- produced a drive good for 50 yards > ^rn of the season for 71 yards, The ability and talent is still there ing from the above finishers. He For the one student, it was his first meeting on Thursday, McCarthy has reaffirmed this notation to having a woman in the compounded by the fact that all tablishing a pattern all too well but once again an interception J"st missing a score. to produce a winning season; the followed a different path Saturday second involvement with the visita- October 7, 1971. right. office." Later in the discussion, interviewers at large firms are known this year of three downs (the third) stopped the drive. With The story of the game was desire is what has to be instilled. morning - the aisle of a church. tion policy. The first time was an Greg Landers opened the meet- c) In reference to the disciplinary the panel agreed that this same male. Consequently, most young then punt gave Houston a first and 11:55 showing on the astrodome Houston's overpowering speed and The record of V.U. now is 2-4 Congratulations and best wishes extenuating circumstance and not ing and conducted elections. Jo- procedure, Dean Bevilacque stated connotation frequently prevents a women do not even bother apply- ten on its own 41. Not wasting any clock the Cats defense proceeded quickness and depth. The Wildcats but with five game remaining a from the team and coaches to you his fault. "I have seph Persico was chosen Chair- that the students are given 2-3 boss from sending a man and ing to the large firms anymore. time Newhouse carried twice for to stop, for the first time, a still hurting from Boston College winning season is still within their and your bride, Carol Jones Li- for this particular gentleman," man and Frances Delmonte, sec- weeks to find a new residence off woman lawyer out of town to- At this point various members a first down on the Cat 48, setting Cougar drive. But again the of- played a very physical game, and grasp. quori! stated the counselor. "He knew retary by acclamation. campus, that they are able to get gether on case work. Esther Syl- of the audience raised objections up the next Cougar T.D. With fense sputtered and BobSchaeffer, better than anyone else." As of A lengthy discussion ensued con- their money back, that Mr. Wech- vester endorsed this opinion by to the "rude" questions asked of second and six, Mullins hit 6'4" doing his best punting of the year, last week, the student is living cerning the present disciplinary sler and the counselor participate voicing the objections of some women applicants. While conceding 236 pound tight end Riley Odoms hit a 40 yarder fielded by Pat off campus and has been given a system for visitation violations. in hearings in the Dean's office t>osses' wives when work neces- the law firm's right to know the who cut to his right and rambled Orickin who turned up the side- pro rata share of his room and Dean Bevllacqua explained the and that students have been per- sitates late hours with a female intentions of a prospective down the sideline for a 44 yard lines for a 62 yard six point run board sum. position being taken and made mitted to appeal their situation. assistant. The size of the law employee concerning tenure, the T.D., Houston's second in eight behind good blocking. The Cat of- Unfair the following points: d) In reference to the actual con- firm also operates in the situa- The second incident involved a sequences of a visitation violation panel agreed that such queries on minutes. At this point things looked fense did another three plays then tion of a woman lawyer, "It is counselor named John Scott. Scott a) The Student Handbook states (i.e. being required to off marriage, children, pregnancy, pretty bad for the Cats and they punt act and Houston had the ball y-^- move easier to be accepted as part met the student named Jim with that the Dean of Men has the campus) Dean Bevilacqua stated etc. are unnecessary. Lisa had to now play catch up ball on the 50. of the staff in a small office," two girls on the stairway. The right to ask any student to leave that students had previously been Richette attributed much of this meaning, get a quick TD after Bob But this time with a fourth and according to Carolyn Temin. i^ '.,- .•..'> campus at attitude to the "pattern of work any I Carpenter returned the kickoff to ten at the V.U. 15, Frank Polito counselor did yell at the student time. This right suspended for similar violations. in and received some "grief" ac- has been recognized at many e) Bevilacqua noted that all .:,• our male-orientated society.'! the 28 yard line. Daryl Woodring (Player of the Week) made his fifth Dean V Built In Attitudes : cording to Leiser. Jim had a bottle schools and has been used here counselor's were instructed that threw a quick sideliner to Mike interception of the year and scamp- To open the discussion on the Merna Marshall reinforced a wo- of whiskey and two ice-filled cups with fairness. This right is being "Counselors should not patrol the Siani but it was good for only one ered 75 yards to the Cougar 15 hiring practices of law firms. man lawyer's ability to have a 51 '1 on his person. Leiser said, "1 exercised now in light of the Board halls in such a manner as to in- yard. With a third and five on before being brought down. With home, a family, and practice by would make the assumption that he of Trustees' reaffirmation of the fringe upon the privacy of stu- their own 33, Woodring dropped Drew Gordon at the helm, the Wild- offering the members of the panel is not just showing the girls his visitation policy last spring. dents' rooms. Rooms may be en- back to pass and threw an aerial cats got a first down on two runs as "living proof" of its feasibil- room." b) Dean Bevilacqua met with Fr. tered only when there is good which fell into the hands of Cougar and a penalty setting up a second Parents Welcome ity. ''/'"'' Duffy, Greg linebacker Tom Ward who re- and four at the 4. Unable to run Of the thirty cases heard, only McCarthy, Dr. Lan- reason to suspect a student vio- seven ders and Mr. Wechsler in refer- lation." turned it 23 yards to the V.U. it in Gordon dropped back and saw individuals have been re- For A Weekend Law Schools 13. Faking a dive off the option, Mike Siani cutting across the end f) Dean Bevilacqua stated that a play very successful before, zone and connected for the Cats Creativity the information appearing in a After agreeing that no discrep- to be Awarded In conjunction with the Villanova Mullins reversed field and cut first score of the night. The half recent Villanova editorial was in- ancy between women and men law- accurate and asked for an equitable Union, the Blue Key Society will inside his left end for the third ended just like that with V.U. In yers exists on the pay scale, the English Essay Contest present its annual Parents' Week- Cougar score of the evening. on the far end of a 35-7 score. retraction. members of the panel briefly dis- end on NOVEMBER 5, 6 & 7. The second half produced little The cussed law schools. Lisa Richette T. D. A Must Department of English an- papers by giving them to Miss To this point, Dr. Duffy stated The weekend will open with a commented by again quoting the in the way of scoring but some nounces a competition for the best Muzak, the English Department At this juncture a T.D. was a that a meeting of the publication Cocktail Party in the field house important results can be drawn papers NY Times. That Oct. 22 article necessity for Villanova if they were written for an English receptionist. Students may also committee would take place on Friday night from 7 to 9, with confirms the presence of some from it. As Lou Ferry stated after course or for a literature course submit their own papers directly to stay in the game. With this in Tuesday. entertainment provided by the Vil- the game "The kids never ^ave up. offered discrimination in admitting women mind Woodring fired a pass which in the Honors TProgram by leaving them with Miss Muzak. Lawrence Leiser and Charles lanova Dance Band, followed by into law schools. Although the It would have been easy for them Photo by Jim Grogan at Villanova was deflected by Ron Peacock University. All papers submitted should be Quinn were given permission to the Red Garter Banjo Band from average board scores of women to roll over and play dead but they in final stretch. Their time was 27:39.5. This was to , Williams the typed according standard format but still caught by an alert Mike Dave Sheridan, John Hartnett and Jay enter the meeting to speak to the 9 to 12. didn't." And Houston started their are higher than men, pro- Siani for a 59 yard gain and it Hartnett 's first appearance since his illness. The papers will be published, with both a full title sheet and a counselor's role in the residence first unit for most of this third portionally fewer are enrolled. looked as if the Wildcats would the name of each winner will be title at the top of the first page. halls. Mr. Leiser made the fol- Saturday will offer a reception quarter but the Wildcat defense Sharon Wallis closed the morning finally get moving. But mistakes entered in the Undergraduate Bul- Interested students may study the lowing points: in the Day Hop Cafeteria from 9 shut them out. They stopped them session by commenting on the were again to plague the V.U. letin or in the Graduate Bulletin, format of last year's winning to 10:30, addresses by the deans twice deep in V.U. territory. Re- Any freshman importance of the attitude women attack as on a second and nine WOMEN'S BASKETBALL notice of the award will appear as essays from copies in the English a) The counselors maintain only of the various schools from 10:30 gardless of the score, the Villa- interested in Becoming lawyers toward themselves. The Mike Siani did a down and out wishing to become an official part of the student's office. The receptionist, to pre- a secondary function in discipline. to noon, entertainment by the nova team came to play four full Part of a Great Team? TEAM MEETING competitive, sometimes discrim- then cut back upfield very open. transcript, and the winners will serve the anonymity of the paper, b) The counselor's function in Villanova Singers in Kennedy Mall quarters and they did, hitting as a football manager inatory field of law necessitates But as Woodring let the pass fiy each receive a cash award of $50. will remove the title sheet, assign matters of discipline is further at 11:30, and the highlight of the a woman lawyer's projecting hard as ever even though they were Monday, October 25 please contact the paper a number, and indicate the rotating Houston safety stepped Become the Villanova Undergraduate students, re- defined in reference to violations weekend — a football game with down by 28 points. - a self-confident image of herself. in front of Siani and intercepted 7:00 P.M. West Lounge Ed Bacon gardless of class or major, are whether it is undergraduate or of a discretionary nature and those Boston University at 1:30. The day Cats Pressure Q.B. Hockey Manager. eligible for the undergraduate graduate. All papers will remain the second of five Woodring passes. Dougherty Hall or of a non-discretionary nature. A will climax with a concert by pian- After breaking for lunch the expect In the third quarter the Cats competition. Members of the anonymous while they are being The last thing you would Bill Wilson student can be disciplined just ists Ferrante and Teicher in the participants in the symposium split pressured Cougar Qb., Terry Peel Varsity + JV English staff submit pa- judged by a five- member commit- Houston to do with a 21 point lead Contact Tom Collins may any as the Dean of Men might act but field house at 8 p.m. into discussion groups. The status as he passed and Polito stepped in Intercollegiate at the coaches office pers which consider to be tee of the Department of EInglish. and a first and ten on their own or Fred Guera by Competition they only on the counselor level in of women in the laws was pur- long front of a receiver and picked off the best received during the period Papers may be submitted anytime discretionary On Sunday morning, the week- ten yard line would be a in the matters. Non-dis- sued in the afternoon with: Women his second interception of the night calling 6872952 All Giris Invited bomb. But this is exactly what re- from January 1, 1971, to January between now and February 15, cretionary matters are end will close with Mass in the House. those In Prison, Job Placement, Abor- and sixth cf the year this time To Attend This Meeting Field 1, 1972. Instructors should submit 1972. field house at 11:45. serve quarterback D. C. Nobles (Continued on page 3) tion, Women In Law School. returning it for 36 yards. And with did, completing it to Willie Rob-