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Theatre Arts Trlology of Kings. 8 CROSSWORD PUZZLER WED., OCTOBER 28 FRI., OCT. 30 p.m., Harkins Aud. Art Journal— Sale of Candy Apples. BOG Halloween Party. 9 p.m., Entire 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Slavin lower level. Slavin Center. Art Journal— Sale of Candy Apples. Counseling Center Group Presen­ 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Slavin Lower level. tations. 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Slavin SUN., NOV. 1 ACROSS 4 Talks Idly Faculty Seminar— 2:30 p.m., 113. Aquinas Lounge. BOG Movie, "Seems Like Old 5 Vary CEC Halloween Party for Children. Times” . 7 & 9 p.m., Last Resort. 1 Cavil 6 Joint Counseling Center Practicing Job Noon-2 p.m., Slavin 203. Interviews. 2:30 p.m., Slavin 203. Theatre Arts Trilogy of Kings, 8 5 Greek letter 7 Perfection Chess Club Meeting. 4 p.m., Mc­ Panel Discussion— PC Alum­ p.m., Harkins Aud. 8 Hall standards Dermott 14. nae— “ Hopes, Dreams and 12 Sandarac 8 Box 10th Anniversary Celebration Realities: Ten Years of Co­ tree 9 Turkish Faculty Reception. 6 p.m., Slavin education at PC". 7:30 p.m. Slavin 13 Concealed regiment '64 Hall. ’64 Hall. 14 Toward 10 Eye part Social Work Alliance Meeting. 7 Theatre Arts— Shakespeare Masses for the shelter 11 Latvian p.m., Slavin 113. Festival: Trlology of Kings. 8 p.m., native Harkins Auditorium. 15 Kind of bean Prayer Meeting. 9:30 p.m., Guzman Week 16 Imitate 19 Before Chapel. Daily: 9:35. 10:35. 11:35 a.m. & 4:30 17 Rage 21 Female ruff p.m., Aquinas CHapel. 18 Join 24 Limb Saturday: 6:30 p.m., Aquinas 20 Painter 25 Summer: Fr. SAT., OCT. 31 Chapel. 22 Energy unit 26 Declare 10th Anniversary Sunday: 11:30 a.m., 4:30 p.m., 7 23 Zodiac sign 28 Reverence Celebration— Convocation, 1 p.m., p.m. and 10:30 p.m.. Aquinas 24 Lease 29 Heavy weight THURS., OCT. 29 Alumni Hall; Laying of Corner­ Chapel, 6 p.m. Guzman Chapel. holder 30 Finish 38 Also 46 Noose stone— Peterson Recreation Cen­ Confession: Wed.. 7-7:30 p.m., 27 Lawmaking 34 Less happy 30 Intertwines 47 Lamb's pen ter— 2 p.m. 10:30-11 p.m., Aquinas Chapel. body 35 The self 42 Walk name Art Journal— Sale of Candy Apples. Halloween Tunnel Tour (sponsored 31 Greek letter 36 Talk 43 Lake of 46 Stupid 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Slavin lower. campus. by the K of C)— 4:30 p.m. Lower 32 Earned a pointlessly puzzle fame person Opening Liturgy (10th Anniversary blue ribbon 37 Excoriate 44 Learning 51 Shade tree Celebration), 4:30 p.m. Aquinas 33 Yellowstone Chapel, Most Rev. Daniel P. Reilly, Park sight Bishop of Norwick, Ct., Principal 37 Be present Celebrant. 40 Turkish title Alembic Meeting. 7 p.m.. Library 41 Nod Lower level. 42 Rarely K of C Meeting. 7 p.m., Slavin 112, 113. 45 Irritated Class of ’84 Meeting. 7 p.m.. Slavin 40 Walked on 203. 50 Neckpiece Theatre Arts Shakespeare Festival: 52 Song for one Trilogy of Kings, 8 p.m. Harkins 53 Green land Auditorium. 54 Young boy BOG Movie, “The Howling’’. 7 & 9 55 Labor p.m., Slavin '64 Hall. 56 Equal 57 Piece out 58 Quarrel DOWN 1 Young cow 2 Opera highlight 3 Ranch KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SENIORS!! animals Thurs., Oct. 29 • First Degree Slavin 113 — 7 p.m. Sign up for your senior Sat., Oct. 31 — Halloween portraits as soon as Tunnels — Lower Shakespeare Campus, 4:30 p.m. possible at the Student Info Desk Festival

in Slavin! Providence College Theatre and The Rhode Island Shakespeare Fes­ tival announce a lecture series on November 2, 3 & 4, when professors PC KARATE CLUB MEETS from Providence College, Rhode Island College and Brown University WED. NIGHTS 7-9, ROOM 254 present informative topical essays regarding each play to be performed. The lectures are free and open to the public. ALUMNI (Old Girls Gym) The lecture schedule is, as follows:

November 2 — Lecture by Dr. Robert Comery: "RICHARD II—Envy: The Human Impulse, the King's Demise” . Providence College, Sienna TEN—A Providence College Hall, Rm. 212 at 4 p.m.

November 3 — Lecture by Dr. John Shroeder: “ HENRY IV: The King and Anniversary Celebration... the Character” . Rhode Island College, Roberts Little Theatre at 4 p.m.

November 4 — Lecture by Dr. Rene Fortin: “ RICHARD III: The Seduc­ Please Attend! tions of Power” , brown University. Leeds Theatre at 4 p.m.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29 — Aquinas Chapel 4:30 p.m. — Opening Liturgy—Most Rev. Daniel P. Reilly, Bishop of Norwich (Vicar General of Diocese of Providence, Sept. 1971) Principal celebrant. W H AT’S Harkins Auditorium MATH HELP 8:00 p.m. — “ RICHARD III” by William Shakespeare Presented by Providence College WHERE? Theatre (Opens the PC participation in “ A Triology of Kings,” a Shakespearean Festival in SESSIONS conjunction with Brown University and Rhode Island College.)

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 — ’64 Hall, Slavin Center N e w s ...... p. 3 7:30 p.m. — “ Hopes, Dreams, and Realities: Ten Years of Co-Education at Providence Monday College.” Panel Discussion featuring PC alumnae. Multi-media presentation. “ 10” (an an­ E d ito ria ls ...... p. 5 niversary slide show). Reception. Friday Features...... p. 7 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 — Alumni Hall 1:00 p.m. — Convocation. “ 10” (an anniversary slide show) 2:30-4:30 S p o r t s ...... p. 11 Peterson Recreation Center Stephens 2:00 p.m. — Laying of Cornerstone. Open House. Champagne Reception. R o o m 2 Page 3 _ N e w s _ Gov’t Recruits A Perfect ‘10’ Students in the Air By Peggy Hogan organized a multi-media In what is apparently a PATCO (Professional Air Traffic presentation featuring Controllers Organization),” videotapes of current PC speeded — up effort to permanently It’s anniversary time for replace striking air traffic openly admits Tom Ross, Providence College and for many students. Last month, both male director of FAA training at and female students were taped controllers, the Federal Aviation the next four days will be a Administration (FAA) has Oklahoma. "We were asked with nostalgic look back over the past in Slavin Center giving spon­ the FAA along with a number of taneous responses to various awarded a $10 million contract to 10 years. the University of Oklahoma in other institutions and cor­ It was the academic year 1971- questions. Women were asked porations to provide training where they expected to be in 10 Norman to participate in an 72 that marked the beginnings of ongoing controller training programs and teachers to three major changes that have years, while men were asked replace controllers who have what they expected of their wives program rim by the FAA in had incredible impact on PC. Oklahoma City. been discharged.” That year, Rev. Thomas R. 10 years from now. Ross says the university and An anniversary slide show, The school is at least the second Peterson, O.P., was made officially contacted by the FAA to the FAA have had a working president of the college and the planned by Ann Manchester, relationship since December, Development of Western director of Public Information, train new air traffic controllers. Negotiations have been con­ 1970, when the school contracted Civilization was established into will also be shown on Friday Recreation Center will take tinuing between the agency and to provide a management the core curriculum. night. The presentation, called place. Immediately following is training school for the agency. That same year, 54 years after “10,” will review the past 10 Florida’s Embry-Riddle an extensive sports competition Aeronautical University to train The school’s involvement was the school was founded in 1917, years in approximately 10 featuring volleyball, tennis, students for controllers’ jobs left increased in 1978 to provide the Providence College offered minutes. To conclude the wrestling, running, racquet-ball initial phases of an air traffic admission to women. One evening’s activities, Rev. Stuart vacant by the 12,000 strikers. and aquatics. The FAA, which had been controller training program. woman, a nun, graduated the J. McPhail, O.P., has coor­ Afterwards, everyone is invited notably closed-mouth about the “We were selected (for the new first year. It was in 1975, just six dinated a wine and cheese to a champagne reception on the program) on a competitive basis years ago, that the first four-year reception in Slavin Pit. Embry-Riddle connections, is sun deck by the pool. It is a making no secret over the pur­ with other institutions,” says female students graduated. Everyone is urged to attend as weekend for all of us to celebrate Ross. “A lot of other schools pose of its contract with To recognize the tremendous many of the anniversary events the past and toast the future of Oklahoma. “(The new program) expressed interest, although I contribution women have made as possible. Tomorrow’s 4:30 Providence College. don’t know their numbers or is due to the illegal strike by to the college community, the p.m. mass in Aquinas Chapel identity. That’s privileged FAA anniversary committee is begins the celebration. Most Rev. information.” presenting a special program on Daniel P. Reilly, O.P., Bishop of Ross was unaware of the Friday evening at 7:30 p.m., in Norwich, who was the Vicar Pope Tightens Grip coincident program at Embry- Riddle. (Reprinted from Providence As an example of past Vatican The director considers the new Journal) concerns about the order, church contract conclusive proof the Vatican City — Pope John Paul sources cited the Rev. William federal government means what II yesterday tightened his control Callahan, a U.S. Jesuit who heads it says about its permanent over the Roman Catholic order of a group known as “Priests for dismissal of the striking con­ Jesuits by naming a conserva­ Equality” that openly has pushed trollers. tive Italian priest to run the for the ordination of women. “If you or I were in the same society until a permanent situation, we’d play it the same replacement is found for its ailing The sources said Callahan and way,” he asserts. "It’s strictly superior general. his group have been told to mute legal." In what church sources their criticisms. The bulk of student training described as an unprecedented Church sources said the ap­ will be done at the Mike move, the Pope named the Rev. pointment of Father Dezza and Monroney Aeronautics Center at Paolo Dezza, 79, as his “personal the Rev. Giuseppe Pittau as his Oklahoma City. Ross says representative” to run the assistant until the election of a students will spend 20 to 22 weeks Jesuits in place of the ailing Rev. new superior general also ef­ completing the course, although Pedro Arrupe, 74, who was partly fectively removed American it will take another three to four paralyzed by a stroke Aug. 7. Jesuit Vincent O’Keefe, 56, as a years to reach the level of A permanent replacement for possible permanent successor to qualified journeyman controller. Father Arrupe is to be chosen at Father Arrupe. “We were just providing the first a Jesuit general congregation few steps,” he says. expected to take place next year. '64 Hall. The program, entitled General of the Diocese of In his new post, Father Dezza will “Hopes, Dreams, and Realities: Providence in 1971, will be the be overseeing all preparations ATTENTION SOPHOMORES! Ten Years of Co-Education at principal celebrant. for the general congregation. Providence College,” features a Tomorrow evening, at 8 p.m. in A Jesuit official described Organization meeting for all those look back in time, as well as Harkins Auditorium, the PC Father Dezza as a theological projections for the future. theater department will present conservative who would push for interested in planning next year’s A special panel discussion Richard III. This is PC’s con­ strict adherence to the rigorous composed of seven women tribution to the “Trilogy of priestly discipline that charac­ Junior Ring Weekend. graduates from the years ’72-75 Kings” Shakespearean Festival, terized the order before the will present “a spectrum of being presented with Brown reforms of the second Vatican opinion and people,” according to University and Rhode Island Council, which ended in 1965. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29th Dr. Terrie Curran, professor of College. The other parts of the Church sources said Father AT 7:00 P.M. IN SLAVIN ROOM 203 English. She coordinated many of trilogy are Henry IV, Part One Arrupe, a Spanish Basque, is part the evening’s activities, and sent and Richard II. Tickets can be of a faction within the order that questionnaires to all female purchased through the theater favors liberal innovations and in graduates from these years. The department. particular the “social com­ results concerning their ex­ Saturday’s activities will mitment” of Jesuits, especially PENNOCHIO'S RESTAURANT periences breaking into an all­ center primarily around the in Latin America and Third 397 Douglas Avenue. Providence, R.l. male domain, should make for an dedication of the new field-house. World countries. interesting discussion. After a 1 p.m. convocation in 272-5616 In addition to the panel Alumni Hall, the Laying of the They said Father Dezza forms discussion. Dr. Curran has Cornerstone for the Peterson part of a rival faction, composed 99c DAILY SPECIALS of Italian and Spanish Jesuits, Join us for Lunch or Dinner that fiercely opposes the Arrupe Abolish Education? line. SUBS AND DELI SANDWICHES That John Paul was deter­ Senator Claiborne Pell (D- mined to tighten his control over Specializing in Seafood, Italian fo o d ranked equal in importance with and Sandwiches R.I.), ranking minority member agriculture, defense, interior, the 27,000-member Jesuit order of the Senate Education Sub­ commerce, transportation, and was spelled out in an Oct. 5 letter committee, said it is clear that other concerns that were within to Father Arrupe announcing his the Administration is committed earshot of the President because appointment of Father Dezza. to more than the dismantlement of their cabinet-level status. The letter was released by the Vatican last week. of the Department of Education. Unfortunately, I fear that the “After long reflection and He warned that there are those in Administration’s effort to abolish prayer, I have decided to entrust this Administration who want the department will be more than Flowers in this task to a delegate who will not only to reduce but almost end simply demotion. If educational Federal support to education.” represent me more closely in the In a strong defense of the programs are scattered among society,” the Pope said. Fashion several different departments, it Department of Education, Pell told members of the American could spell the end of a national focus upon education. Council on Education at their "Quite simply, education would Church sources said Father annual meeting in Washington, get lost in the shuffle. If loan Dezza's appointment was in line 895 Smith St. D.C. that the foundation of his programs, for example, are with the Pope’s belief first ex­ support for the creation of the transferred to the Treasury pounded at Puebla, Mexico, that Providence, R.l. department was his belief “that Department, I can assure you priests are not politicians, union education should be among our that the educational op­ leaders, or revolutionaries, and 751-6240 nation’s top priorities.” portunities they provide will not should attend to their priestly “I supported the establishment duties. The late Popes Paul VI of the department,” he said, ★ See PELL, Page 11 and John Paul I also criticized because I believed that education the Jesuits for similar reasons. Page 4 Illiteracy Feared ‘Richard III' In Undergraduates Opening More college students soon The Oklahoma committee also might have to pass a competency urged a “strict grading policy” to test before they get their degrees. combat a feared slip in the Just as the controversial Tomorrow Night university’s academic standards. proficiency tests have spread on “There's been a general feeling the high school level — a that our undergraduates are just Richard III, William Richard, the charismatic villain, movement largely fueled by not adequately educated in a Shakespeare’s explosive drama, still provides an evening of great parental and college admissions liberal arts sense” says Faculty will open Providence College theatre. officers’ complaints that high Senate Chairman Gary Thomp­ Theatre’s 13th season on October Dr. Jean Scharfenberg, school grads aren’t well educated son. “Many students are coming 29. This production will also open professor of Theatre Arts at —they now appear to be making (to Oklahoma) with such low participation in the Providence Illinois State University, Normal, inroads on the college level as competency levels we have been city college’s collaboration— Illinois, is guest director of the well. forced to simply ease them “Shakespeare Festival: A production. Dr. Scharfenberg has Most recently, a University of through the system. As a result, Trilogy of Kings.” directed over 120 productions in Oklahoma faculty committee our academic standards have exercised at all. It would take a Being staged in the College’s her career, including three recommended two weeks ago visibly declined.” dramas for the Illinois that undergraduates pass a huge amount of work to for­ Harkins Auditorium through There remains some confusion Sunday, November 1, at 8 p.m., Shakespeare Festival. She holds comprehensive final exam in mulate and grade such exams.” about how many other schools Harvard and Yale have Richard III can also be seen at degrees from Central Missouri their majors before being require such tests. The required comprehensive exams Brown University’s Faunce State University, the University allowed to graduate. University of Colorado last year of graduating seniors since the House Theatre (November 5-6) of Washington, and the Individual departments within decided to allow—but not require 1920’s, although Yale now allows and Robert’s Theatre at Rhode University of Wisconsin. the university — not semi­ individual departments to give “approved substitutes” like Island College (November 7-8), Aiding Dr. Scharfenberg in the independent testing companies them, but Arts and Sciences Dean senior theses or field work. also at 8 p.m. production are James Eddy, like Educational Testing Service Everly Fleischer notes, “I don’t Administrators at both schools Richard III recounts the bitter scenic and lighting designer, and — would write and administer the think (the option) has been were unsure if any other colleges rivalry between brothers of the Mary Farrell, costume designer. tests. required competency tests, House of York for the succession Tickets for Richard III are $4 however. of the English throne. each; $2 for students and senior The Oklahoma proposal seems Shakespeare portrays Richard, citizens, and can be obtained by Congress Update to have raised surprisingly few the “last of the Plantagenets” calling 865-2327 (for October 29- students protests. Student as a violent, brooding person November 1 performances); 863- newspaper reporter Gary Smith whose magnetic presence orders 2838 (for November 5-November At Sunday evening's Congress Nancy Schiano reported that observes that, “a lot of students the bloody, chaotic events of the 6) and 456-8144 (for November 7- meeting this week, six of the the BOG concert committee does play. Written as a brilliant November 8.) recently elected freshman seem to favor it because it’ll add not plan to hold any other concer­ more prestige to the university. manipulation of historical fact to Reservations for the touring representatives and officers were ts this semester, but that they In years to come, you can say “I flatter the then reigning Tudors, productions of Henry IV Part I officially sworn into office. The will begin again during the went to Oklahoma” and be proud. the play offers a political and Richard II at Providence remaining three will be sworn in second semester. Dr. Robert Calfee of Stanford’s statement appealing to con­ College on November 5-8 can be at next week’s meeting. temporary audiences. In 1981, made by calling 865-2327. The academic research Jim O’Connor stated that the School of Education offers a committee announced that they COA has made plans for dimmer view. “ It makes even will be sponsoring a CPR course sprinkler systems to be installed less sense than does high on Wednesday, November 18. in Aquinas Hall. All installation school testing.” Students participating in the work will be conducted over the Any such exam would either be Happy course will be able to receive Christmas break this year. “much too little or much too certification on that same night, The Dillon Club announced that late,” Calfee assets. “You’d be and students who need their they are planning to hold a imposing a standard that’s im­ certification renewed are asked spaghetti dinner benefit for Mr. possible to use fairly. As a yar­ Halloween! to bring their licenses. James Vincent Cuddy, in order to dstick for competency, it’s just Liz Flynn reported that the install a scoreboard for the plain dumb.” finance committee decided to baseball field that has already give $100 for expenses to run been purchased in his name. World Food Day on November 16. OCRO has finished its hand­ Any money left after expenses book on student-tenant relations. will be given as a donation to the It should be issued in ap­ cause. proximately two to three weeks. The Athletic Board announced The Afro-American Club is that finals for all athletic com­ sponsoring a Halloween party in Hospital Trust. petitions already underway will Colonel’s Corner on Friday, be held at Dedication Day on October 30. Proceeds will go for Saturday. Also, the deadline for tutorial services to children on soccer rosters is November 4. Providence’s East Side. Serving the Filing for Dollars There is plenty of money admits that it has been, up to P rov id en ce available for college — if you now, a struggle to educate his know where to look for it! seven children. So says Jean Tinsworth, “We believe that we offer the Associate Director for College right kind of help at the right time,” he continues. “Senator C o lleg e Assistance Programs of War­ wick, R.l. She claims that over $3 Pell said recently that some billion is available to fund higher 11,000 Rhode Island students education, but unbelievably some would not be eligible for grants $150 million goes unclaimed each next year. Thank goodness, there C om m unity. year. are some 250,000 non-government “That's because students and sources of funds out there — and parents just don’t know where or our computer knows most of how to apply for these funds, and them.” As a member of the faculty, staff or Automatic Teller Machines located in student body of the Providence sixteen o f our thirty-six branches. that's where we come in," says Pugliano states that people are Mrs. Tinsworth of Greenville, often amazed to learn that College Community, you are And, to meet the special banking R.I., a former educator. scholarship help may be within minutes o f our nearby needs of college students, we offer a As Mrs. Tinsworth explains, available because “they were Hospital Trust branch. specifically tailored package of basic College Assistance Programs once a bag boy at Star Market or O n campus or off, all banking services called the provides a computerized because they like to cook or bake. over the state, there’s College Student Services scholarship matching service. We wouldn’t be surprised if a R hode Island Hospital Plan. To know everything The student completes a data someday we find financial aid for Trust branch prepared to a college student ever form which asks for background an expert at ping pong or even serve all your banking needs to know about data and interests. tiddlywinks!” needs: personal banking, pick College Assistance Programs “Although we do have some • Checking Accounts up a plan brochure at interest in an applicant’s is located at 1050 Centerville Rd., • N.O.W. Accounts any one o f our offices. scholastic achievement and Warwick, R.l. They charge a fee • Savings Accounts We’re proud to be a financial need, these are only two of $45 for their service and “it’s of the many elements to which completely guaranteed.” • Visa/M aster Card part of the Rhode our computer is programmed to “If our computer can’t locate • C onsum er Loans Island educational respond," she says. at least five sources of funding, • Home Mortgages community and we’re The coded data is then fed into the applicant receives whatever • Trust Services eager to serve you. a computer which matches sources we can find and his fee is O ur FREE Plus Banking Student, faculty or staff student needs and background refunded. Usually, we find from Card gives you ’round-the-clock member, stop in and find with available funding sources. 10 to 15 sources for each ap­ access to your accounts through our o ut w hy... The student receives a printout, plicant,” says Mr. Pugliano. complete with names, addresses, So, parents and students, don’t and the amount of money despair! There is money available. Ralph Pugliano of available for college, technical You feel better banking at Hospital Trust Warwick, R.I., who formed training —even correspondence College Assistance Programs schools, and College Assistance Deposits insured up to $100,000. M ember F.D.I.C. Equal O pportunity Lender. and is its director, claims it was Programs claims they will help “a matter of self-defense.” He you find it. Page 5 Editorials. Tenth Anniversaries: All Should Celebrate Women of Providence College—it’s time for you to learn following the performance. about your roots. Yet you need The evening of Friday, October not search long and far to 30 is devoted to recognizing the discover who your forebears anniversary of co-education at were, for you can meet and hear PC. Several alumnae will discuss some of them speak on Friday, their experiences as the first co­ October 30 at 7:30 p.m. in ’64 Hall. eds at PC. There will also be a It is on that night that PC is of­ video presentation, as well as a ficially commemorating the 10th slide show called “Ten Years in anniversary of women at Ten Minutes.” Refreshments will Providence College. It is, be served. however, only a part of the At 1 p.m. on Saturday, October festivities that will be marking 31, a convocation will be held in several major anniversaries. Alumni Hall. At this time another Also being recognized is the anniversary slide show will be 10th anniversary of Rev. Thomas presented. The highlight of the R. Peterson’s presidency at entire weekend is at 2 p.m. on Providence College, as well as, Saturday, when the dedication of the 10th year of the Western the new field-house takes place. Civilization program. The The laying of the cornerstone of celebration will stretch from the Peterson Recreation Center Thursday, October 29 through will be followed by a champagne Saturday, October 31. reception for all students, faculty and alumni. “ The inception of the It is a rare experience that one DWC program, the ad­ is presented with the opportunity to witness the commemoration of dition of women to the not one, but four such special College, and Fr. Peter­ events. son's presidency have all The inception of the Develop­ had immeasurable effects ment of Western Civilization program, the addition of women on the character of to the College’s student Providence College. ” population and Father Peterson’s presidency have all had im­ The events will open with a measurable effects on the liturgy in Aquinas Chapel at 4:30. character of Providence College. At 8 p.m. that same night, Needless to say, the Peterson THIS Richard III, a play by William Recreation Center is yet another Shakespeare, will be presented milestone in the College’s by the Providence College development. As with the others, LEARNING WORLD Theatre. This is also the opening it is a source of pride for the by Dr. Richard Meisler of “A Triology of Kings”, a con­ Providence College family and junctive effort with Brown most certainly a reason for University and Rhode Island celebration. So why not share in I have a little story to tell about there could be a file about SDS pamphlets. My office was College to present a Shakespeare the excitement of these events how the FBI kept a file on me. anybody. very messy, and the casual FBI festival. Because it is opening and partake in what promises to There was nothing interesting in One day in January, 1969, a visitor was able to find things night, a reception will be held be an unforgettable celebration? my files. That is the interesting special agent of the FBI hap­ much more efficiently than I ever and very significant part of the pened to be strolling through the did. I suppose FBI training helps story. If there is a file about me, administration building of Anioch a person find things quickly. I College, a small college in Ohio remember the telegram and the Securing U.S. Allies: where I worked. On a bulletin pamphlets, but I am rather sure I board opposite the faculty lounge never had the posters. I think the was a picture of a policeman agent may have been engaged in beating a student demonstr- some creative writing. Military Support No Indicator ator at San Francisco State I have obtained documents College. Below the picture was from my file under the Freedom By Jeffery Kos the text of a telegram of support of Information Act and the In the past, we have misjudged than just blindly support to the Black Student Union in San Privacy Act. When I first With the recent assassination the stability and popular backing whatever government declares Francisco. I signed the telegram. requested the file the FBI said on Egyptian President Anwar of governments we have sup­ itself anti-communist. The I exercised a First Amendment that I could not have it. They Sadat, and the increasing ten­ ported. We have damaged our following is a list of common right. So the FBI started a file on gave several reasons including sions between Libya and the prestige and effectiveness as well sense steps which, I believe, will me. I wonder whether they have the possible threat to the national Sudan, the United States’ as tarnishing our image abroad lead to real bonds of alliance: a file on the policeman in the security and defense. I went to government seems ready to lend by tying our policy to unpopular 1) To lend our expertise in picture. court, and most of the file has heavy support to pro-Western leaders and ignoring the bad agricultural and industrial A little later that same day, my already been turned over to me. governments in the Middle East. effects of their domestic policies. matters to help these nations feed file says, the agent was looking The proceedings aren’t complete, However, I believe the question One need only to look at the themselves and reach a higher for something else and happened but the judge has ruled that the should be addressed as to events in Iran, Nicaragua, standard of living. This could to stroll past my office. It was FBI’s investigation of me did not whether we are going about it in a Vietnam, just to name a few, to include an expanded role for the unlocked and unoccupied, so he “meet the standards of a way that will be beneficial to our see what the results have been. peace corps and the en­ took a look around. He found ‘criminal investigation' or a long-range interests. I believe that we must do more couragement of business in­ “student revolution” posters and ★ See FBI, Page 6 vestment. 2) To attempt a greater cultural exchange with these nations and at the same time try to avoid a “cultural invasion” by being cognizant of norms in these The Cowl nations. It was partially this established by P.C. in 1935 seeming cultural invasion that Editor-in-Chief...... Marybeth Holland ’82 led to Moslem anti-Americanism Managing Editor...... Elizabeth A. O’Donnell ’82 of Iran and elsewhere. 3) To avoid any appearance of Copy Editors.. Kathryn A. Bisegna ’84, Andrea Melka ’85 imperialist designs by making Circulation Editor...... Mike Kenally ’83 firm commitments to aid it in case of outside attack and at the Sports Ed ito r...... Kevin Burke ’83 same time keep visible military Features E d ito r...... Judy A. McNamara ’83 presence to a minimum. Editorial Editor...... Karen M. Ryder ’82 4) Avoid over-reliance on Photography Editor...... Barry Bruyette ’82 personality governments by Graphics Editor...... Christopher Tubridy ’83 making clear a willingness to Layout E d ito r...... Vera Chwostyk ’84 press for recognition of basic Advertising M anager...... James M. Spellissy ’83 human rights and to maintain Business Manager...... Elizabeth A. Leonard ’82 open dialogue with opposition Asst. Business Manager...... Timothy Farrell ’83 groups in the various nations. College Advisor...... John A. McMahon, O.P. If we are to create solid alliances in the Middle East and elsewhere, we must respect and Subscription rate $5.00 per year by mail. Student subscriptions inclu­ create a bond with the people of ded In tuition fee. these nations. It is long past time we learned that military support does not a true ally make. Page 6 Commentary

JACK ANDERSON and JOE SPEAR WEEKLY SPECIAL

By JACK ANDERSON assassination as his crack­ and JOE SPEAR down on Moslem fundamen­ WASHINGTON - Did talists. Anwar Sadat’s assassination BITTER PILL: Budget catch U.S. intelligence Director David Stockman is experts by surprise? Not not normally a man to be entirely. pitied. The onetime divinity The CIA and the Defense student has been absolutely Intelligence Agency had puritanical in his efforts to been watching Sadat's cut government spending, crackdown on Egyptian dis­ often at the expense of those sidents with increasing mis­ least able to afford it. givings for some time. U.S. But still, you have to feel intelligence services had sorry for the guy sometimes. been worrying about Sadat's His past keeps coming back campaign against Moslem to haunt him. " THIS SHOULD JUST ABOUT CLOSE THAT 'WINDOW OF VULNERABILITY.'" fundamentalists in particu­ That’s what happened lar. The Egyptian presi­ with the sugar program. dent's assassins were President Reagan had to From Ole Ireland Moslem extremists. They sweeten the pot lor some may have been encouraged Southern Democrats to get by others, but they were the elly’s ones who carried out the his budget cuts through Congress. So he went along brutal murder. with a price-support pro­ We have learned that the gram for sugar, even though eane Komments Did we tell you we kissed the on? I can’t wait to bake brown subject of Sadat’s dangerous it violates every principle of Hot fudge sundaes, real apple K blarney stone? And never believe bread in the states. Do you like crackdown on the Moslem Reagan politics. pie, carrot cake, iced tea, pop­ an Irish guy ‘coz they’re full of it. extremists came up at a corn, tuna fish with cheese. Had the smell of turf? Petrol is We saw the Book of Kells. secret briefing for a House It was a bitter pill to swal­ our picture taken with a British outrageous here. The Quinns subcommittee, the briefing low. The Agriculture soldier with his gun. Almost had Laundry time again. Do you think entertained us with great food by intelligence experts was Department estimated that camera confiscated. The North is popcorn “smells up the whole and their LIVELY daughter! on Sept. 10 - less than a continuing price supports quiet. Ten of us in cottage in house?” So many people smoke We’re only a stone’s throw away. month before Sadat was for sugar would cost Ameri­ Killybegs, Co. Donegal. Rusty here. Horseback riding in “Who’s selling?” “The owner.” assassinated. can consumers $2.2 billion a water, great fire. We hitched a- Wexford was really wonderful. Well, PC...some trouble year. That works out to $100 CROSS the county! Good chance How come the Irish had to have for us to cause next semester! We The intelligence analysts for a family of five. so many tiny rebellions? miss you and are really were actually brought in to that we have waitressing jobs. But the sugar program Bought another sweater ’coz I Everyone in Ireland loves com spreading around your name. brief the subcommittees on flakes. EVERY morning. My (On every stone wall.) Love, the proposed sale of AWACS was particularly sour for was cold. Minister felt sorry for boots work great. Aim is running Kelly and Mary Ann. planes to Saudi Arabia. The Budget Director Stockman. us and drove 18 miles out of his P.S. Our address is: congressmen wanted to Three years ago, he was a way. One old man gave us a out quickly. I can’t believe I’m know how stable the Saudi Republican congressman pound. Lady donated a loaf of surviving without m y pink Kelly Keane & Mary Ann regime was. They were from Michigan and he brown bread. Truck driver buddy blankee. Do we look Swedish? Gallagher, 47 Marley Walk, afraid American radar opposed the sugar subsidy in - is delivering scones on Wed­ We told Dezi how his dad had Rathfarnham, Dublin 14, Ireland. planes would fall into eloquent terms. He called nesday to us at school. Learning sent us to his stables while we Phone: 980700. unfriendly hands if the Saudi the program "an artificial the best songs. Freaks who were hitching. He told us his dad king were overthrown by an sweetener for big sugar picked us up on Saturday has been dead seven years. We Iran-style revolution. companies." returned at 2 a.m. with all their tracked tons of mud in the house The Saudi regime was giv­ “friends.” It was a riot. They one night and we threw it out the As a congressman, Stock- bathroom window. We thought en generally good marks for man described the sugar were high. stability by the intelligence We got a total of 47 letters we were so smart. Mrs. Frew experts. But they pointed price support as a corporate today. The witch must’ve felt found it, tho. Guess what? I’m out that Moslem fundamen­ welfare measure disguised growing a beard while I’m here. as an assistance program guilty. I got the “Kelly Bakery” talists and discontented for­ secret brown bread recipe. Sheep Our new nickname is “Crazy eign workers in Saudi Ara­ for small farmers. But it Ladies.” Did you ever yearn for would really benefit the big with red marks on them do NOT bia might cause some mean they’re for the red T.P. before? The Hayes family trouble. sugar producers - so said Congressman Stockman. He sweaters. I got a real sheep-skin has really taken us under their wing — Martin is so lucky to have Then the intelligence ana­ said it would cost consumers to bring home on the plane. more than a billion dollars a Dublin theatre festival began them! lysts were asked about I could go for a bagel right now. Egypt. How likely was it year. yesterday. We made the bus stop that Sadat’s crackdown on Rising to heights of indig­ on the way home because I Is it true that bikinis aren’t DON’T BE the Moslem fanatics would nant rhetoric, young Con­ craved ice cream. Wasn’t “Big allowed in the new pool? Great. lead to disaster? That’s gressman Stockman said Alice’s" but it’ll hafta do for now. We’re used to skinny-dipping when the intelligence sugar price supports were I haven’t bought a book yet. anyway. One lad here does SCARED! experts expressed their con­ “an inflationary steamroller Going apple picking tomorrow fantastic ostrich impressions. cern that Sadat’s crackdown highballing toward the in the Dublin Mtns. “I’m on a The fire is getting low. I found out could stir up dangerous House floor that would flat­ long road, maybe the wrong how addicting gambling is. The Cowl opposition. They stopped ten the American consumer road." Wild cows graze in the Minerals are served warm here. short of predicting Sadat’s and make a mockery of our public park. “On the road to God Stout and ale are cold. I think I’ll accepts Editorials assassination, though. efforts to control inflation.” knows where.” Every town, no bring home a pet cow for Mom. That was only three years matter how tiny has at least two Think of the milk! So many weird From All Students! But our congressional ago. Congressman Stockman pubs. Our old bus driver misses things here. sources say the CIA and the is now director of the budg­ us. He was so friendly! Two guys Guys in Dublin are all skinny Please subm it, and in­ Defense Intelligence Agency et, and he’s at the wheel of and pale and love tight jeans. had been warning for wanted to know why M.A.'s that inflationary steamroll­ trousers are so short. . . and she Mary Ann hates soft-boiled eggs. clude your REAL Name months that there was er. How sweet it isn’t. discontent in the lower thought bermudas were in style! We got our prints back from the a n d N u m b e r , (or else it ranks of the Egyptian offi­ Trinity College has great scones, newspaper — they’re great! can’t be published.) HEADLINES AND FOOT­ “Septemberfest” is on the 30th. cer corps. It seems that jun­ NOTES: Some federal fraud “Black pudding” is not Jel-lo I’ve so many letters to write! ior officers in the Egyptian fighters think food-stamp brand. It’s intestines mixed with Army had been unhappy recipients should carry iden­ pigs’ blood fried. MMM. What should we do our papers with Sadat's moves toward tification cards with photo­ the United States as a mili­ graphs on them. This would tary ally. undoubtedly eliminate some ★ FBI (continued from Page dossier. I never did anything In the last few years, we've These junior officers cheats, but no one seems to exciting, and I have one of the know whether the photo I.D. ‘lawful national security in­ learned about the extensive and apparently missed the good vestigation.’ ” In other words, most boring files in the history of outrageous spying by the FBI old days when Egypt’s mili­ cards would save as much as the $8 million it would cost they had no business in­ the FBI. But it was wrong for the that has gone beyond all bounds tary supplier was the Soviet vestigating me or withholding the FBI to watch me in the first of legality and reason. College Union. They resented the to issue them ... The Senate intelligence committee is file once I had requested it. place, and it was wrong for them and university campuses, where way Sadat kicked the Rus­ Here are some of the other to attempt to keep me from sians out and turned to the still investigating CIA freedom of speech and thought Director William Casey’s subversive things in my FBI file: seeing the file without proper should be sacred, have not been United States for military cause. For the latter attempt the aid. They complained that business dealings. A confi­ a newspaper announcement of exempt from this snooping. We American arms were slow in dential report by the com­ the birth of my first child; the government has had to pay have been living with a secret coming. And they blamed it mittee staff indicates the information that my father-in- thousands of dollars in legal fees police, the kind of organization all on Sadat. legislators are probing links law, a New York City policeman, over three years, including the that we think of in connection This may have had as between Casey and fugitive visited his first grandchild; a fees of my lawyer. When a judge with totalitarianism. Nothing much to do with Sadat’s financier Robert Vesco. statement by my neighbor saying finds that a citizen has prevailed short of the elimination of the Copyright, 1981. in a suit under the Privacy Act, United Feature Syndicate. Inc. that I was a patriotic citizen; the FBI or its total statutory fact that I resigned one job to he may order the government to overhaul can be adequate to take another. pay all the legal fees. This is what restore our confidence in our I’m almost embarrassed by my happened in my case. freedom of privacy. Page 7 ___ Features ’84 Initiative Rosalini Trip a Success By Judy McNamara and suggested five buses and gave night. Five buses pulled off 95 Jim Spellissy full support. from a pit stop and one got lost. And five buses it was. At about There were a few less students on This past Saturday evening the 7 p.m. Saturday, 215 sophomores the return trip than there were on class officers and represen­ departed on one of the “most the way down. As Pat and Jay tatives of the Class of 1984, memorable” road trips ever. It would say, “Everyone enjoyed sponsored an exciting trip to took about 45 minutes to get there themselves to the max.” Rosalini’s in Stonington, Con­ and the anticipation was The Class of '84 put out a great necticut. The idea was first evidenced along the way. It was effort to organize and carry out a initiated in the minds of Pat fun to be legal for a night. The superb social event for the Conley, vice president, and Jay band “Hot Head Slater” provided primary benefit of the members Sullivan, a representative. Jay loud, rowdy rock 'n roll enter­ of their class. They have definite was responsible for researching tainment. The owner provided plans to return in the future the bar, band and prices. Pat free drafts to PC students from 8- because of the atmosphere, Conley worked on the buses and 9. The bar is similar to Center location and price. Everything the overall cost proposal. They Stage and holds about 1,000 was done within the limits of the then met with Rev. Stuart J. people. law and Rosalini’s awaits their McPhail, O.P., with the hopes of The typical antics that go along return. Nice going ’84 for your sending three buses to Con­ with a bus-ride, beer and college creativity and originality. necticut. Instead Father McPhail students were prevalent that

By Beth K e lle h e r week. Unexpected expenses could occur in the weeks ahead — Scorpio don’t let yourself get caught (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) short. Stop procrastinating and get Taurus your studying done — you’ll (April 20-May 20) regret it later if you don’t. All Your deeply buried athletic study breaks should be taken at tendencies are fighting to be the Rat. released. Discover the Peterson Sagittarius Recreation Center this week. (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Gemini Keep your ears and eyes peeled (May 21-June 20) for JRW prospects this week. Watch out for anxiety attack Don’t overlook the obvious. mid-week. Try a relaxing Capricorn evening at the Last Resort cof­ (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) feehouse to release that pent up Make sure you think things tension. through before you voice your Cancer opinions. It could save you some (June 21-July 22) embarrassment. This could be a very lucky week Aquarius for you. Take advantage of all Jan. 20-Feb. 19) possibilities and try to create The time is right to work on the advantageous situations. things which you have been Virgo putting off. You’ll be surprised at (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) what you can get accomplished. Your will power is at an all Pisces time high this week. This is the Feb. 20-March 20) best time to try to give up a bad The time is ripe to meet new habit. people or to re-establish old friendships. Try rediscovering (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Louie’s. Use all of your creative Aries energies to create a Halloween (March 21-April 19) costume. The results could be Watch financial conditions this surprising. Napoleon a H it By Ray Marcaccio of the film is presented on the From October 1-4, Abel Gan­ central screen while the side ce’s Napoleon appeared at the screens create a type of poetry Ocean State. Many of the ads for about the theme. Much of the this film told how magnificent Tryptich sequences have been the movie is. I was hesitant to lost or destroyed over the years, believe that this 1927 silent film thus the technique is used only could be titled a “masterpiece” during the last 20 minutes of the in comparison to modern day film. This triple screen process cinema. So I went to see the anticipated Cinerama by 30 Saturday night performance with years. a slight wariness of being at­ Gance’s ingenious techniques tracted to another film by an produced some of the most excellent advertisement for a memorable scenes in the history poorly created film. It was within of film. In one such scene, the the first 10 minutes of the movie leaders of the French Revolution that I realized the ads were an — Danton, Robespierre, and understatement. Marat - met at the Club des I think to appreciate the Cordeliers. A young officer of the creativity of Abel Gance one Rhine Army, Rouget de Lisle, should consider some of the presents the revolutionary song It's NAZARETH Live, the way they should be heard. All the Nazareth Classics filming techniques he used. While “La Marsellaire” to the large like “;' "HAIR OF THE DOG:' "RAZAMANAZ" and much more the German studios were ex­ crowds of people gathered at the performed LIVE by the band that patented the "heavy" sound of Rock and Roll. perimenting with filming on Club. As de Lisle sings this song, wheels, Gance was producing a strong breeze blows the very realistic film by strapping a revolutionary flag placed behind An amazing two record set with a free live performance poster. camera on the backs of horses, him. As the crowds roar with suspending them from overhead excitement, the young officer’s IT’SNAZ. ON AN ALBUM AND ON TOUR ALL OVER AMERICA START­ wires, and mounting them on clothes and the flag begin to ING OCTOBER 14th. pendulums to reproduce the intermingle in the wind. Soon the motion of ocean waves. He even flag and officer are united into IT’SNAZ. LIVE. ON A&M RECORDS & TAPES. placed cameras on cannons to one frenzied mesh of cloth. At this vivify the effects of artillery point, the audience at the Ocean warfare. State applauded after ex­ Management: Jim White for Fool Circle Limited. Produced by John Punter. ©1981 A&M Records Inc All Rights Reserved All of these innovations earned periencing one of the best scenes Gance’s place in cinema history, created in cinema. SEE NAZARETH LIVE IN CONCERT but none compare with his in­ Part of Gance’s genius is his vention of the Tryptichs — the use of filming techniques also. At ON NOVEMBER 3 presentation of three films on one point in the film, Napoleon is three screens simultaneously. united with his family at Corsica. AT THE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Gance said that of the three simultaneous screens, the theme ★ See NAPOLEON, Page 9 Page 8 Thoughts While Shaving

By S.J.J. (Veg) McGuire some of PC’s faculty’s names meant no more than “ Old "What’s in a name? that which Priest.” I apologize to all fresh­ we call a rose men to whom I’ve spread this By any other name would smell erroneous information but it is as sweet” only recently that I’ve found out Romeo and Juliet, Act 2, Scene this stands for the Latin words 2 “oleum perdidisti” which means Oh Romeo, your thoughts while “without scotch, we’d be lost.” contemplating a Capulet Because we are human and markedly differ from mine while thus subject to error (“sum, ergo shaving! I have been shaving, screw-up” ) we are often mislead and I have been thinking about by names. Recently, I committed names. Because I in no way the following social blunder: agree with Master Montague, I confused by its name, I naively have wracked my brains for a entered the BOG Coffeehouse and way to incorporate the newly requested a cup of coffee. Yes, desired “senior year corporate dear readers, this unforgivable image” with the title of this by­ faux-pas was mine. The girl line. ‘‘Thoughts While Not working the counter looked at me Shaving (and in small letters) my quizzically and asked: “Do you head” did not seem appropriate want a coke?” or particularly attractive, hence Now, “coke” doesn’t sound I am forced to resort to the much like coffee and tastes traditional title of this column. In nothing at all like it. Like most any case and by any label, I have people of taste and common been shaving and I have been sense, I detest coke. Like most pondering upon some names. people who detest coke, I often Who, among all my enlightened find myself with a glass of it in readers, is aware that over 60 my hand, buckling under the J u s t A s k Friar Box percent of the males born in pressure of the American party Lisbon hospitals in the year 1980 whose motto seems to be “a hand OUR OPINION were named “Ricardo”? I would without a glass of something 2981 venture that few knew this and could only belong to an unhappy Dear R&P, him you like him but right now even fewer cared. Not to care is a party goer.” I thought to explain I met this guy last weekend and Please come up with a solution grave mistake, however, for a you just want to be friends. I just exactly what “coffee” was to we have gone on a couple of don’t think you should just dump for me quickly. He’s coming up name is an article of clothing one the student — that wonderfully dates. Now I have decided that I next weekend. wears but cannot change, a scar him, just tell him you don’t want stimulating bean whose muddy don’t really like him at all. to get serious right now. No-No Nanette or a beauty mark, a blessing or a nectar means more to my cir­ Sunday night he came to see me curse. Can you imagine the fate culation system each morn than and confronted me with the Dear R&P, R&P Dear No-No, of these Lisbon boys in blood. This would have been situation. Here’s where I really My boyfriend from home and I If your boyfriend really liked elementary school? They can presumptuous. She looked like an goofed up! I told him that I did have been seeing each other for you then he’d honor your feelings and restrain himself. Ask look forward to confusion and intelligent PC girl, which means like him and I didn’t know where about three months now. Lately yourself that question. Does it havoc, jealousy and bitterness, that she'd at least have seen an he got the impression that I when he has been up to visit me, seem that it’s the only reason he favoritism, injustice. Some will ad for Maxwell House during didn’t. Now I’m really stuck. How he has been getting more and comes to see you? Do you ac­ be ignored; some will steal credit General Hospital...I ordered a can I get rid of him when I led more forward. I don’t know how from others of the same name. coke and forced myself to enjoy him on so? Help quick! to handle him anymore. I always tually go out? If taking ad­ The implications of a name are it. Dumping Dilemma say no but he is very persistent. vantage of you seems to be the not to be underestimated! only thing on his mind, then he’s Names are tools, tools which Dear Dumping, Should I break up with him or just Romeo, can you explain to me not worth the aggravation. Break should be sharpened and The best way to handle this keep putting him off? I feel why one would pay a $50 ad­ up with him. properly applied for best results. situation is to be honest with the terrible when I have to get mad at mission fee to Harvard Business R&P Applications for graduate guy and tell him the truth. Tell him but he’s just too pushy. School or $45 for a Ted Lapidus schools, for those who wish to sweater? With a high percent of ac­ hide from reality a few more STUDENT SERVICES NOTICE years, are upon us. If we are curacy, the author of this column College regulations re q u ire that students must have their college I.D. card with them at all times aware of the importance of was able to predict, exclusively while on campus. Students must surrender these cards when requested to do so by properly iden­ names, there is much we can do on the basis of names written on a tified College Officials or their representatives. Refusal to identify oneself is a serious violation to greatly increase our ac­ ballot, the winners of the recent warranting serious penalties. ceptability. For those willing to freshman class election. The go to great measures, here are a names that were picked, for the To enforce the above regulation (cf. Student Handbook, General College Regulation No. 2), ef­ few suggestions: most part, were long names, fective immediately (October 28, 1981) the following penalty will be levied for failure to carry 1) Have your name legally one’s I.D. card (i.e., to have it on your person at all times): Irish names, male names, changed to Kennedy. “strong" names, nicknames, and 2) Do not write “Jr.” if you A TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR ($25) FINE WILL BE IMPOSED FOR FAILURE TO CARRY A “different” (not ethnic) names. have the same name as your PC ID CARD WHILE ANYWHERE ON CAMPUS. There were many reasons for my father, write “II.” choices, mostly irrational, and Because of recent and frequent abuses in altering one’s own ID card, effective immediately, the 3) Add a few letters to the end my predictions held true because following is hereby promulgated: the freshman population at large of your name to make it longer (without resorting to Polish A TWENTY DOLLAR ($20) FINE WILL BE IMPOSED FOR ALTERING OR TAMPERING probably chose its officers using WITH A COLLEGE ID CARD. the same irrationality! A rose suffixes.) 4) Do not use a Dr. Bakke as a always smells sweeter than a reference unless his first name Any and all violations pertaining to fraudulent use of any PC ID card may be referred to the Hibiscus malvaceae, and a happens to be “Malcolm” or Committee on Discipline. Solomon or a Lance is always “Luther." victorious over a Wendell or a 5) Become president of the PC Bruce in a fist-fight. Hispanic Club. Be it known to all that it is very ANNIVERSARY Personally, on all SPORTING difficult for a “Sullivan” or an correspondence with graduate SALE “O’Something” to be denied schools, I refer to myself as Courts GOODS 10% Off admission to Providence Col­ Sergio Juan Jose “Legumbre” lege... entire stock McGuireos. Wish me luck. 1017 Smith St., Providence, R.I. The length of a name is also a with P .C. ID Other names that may create factor not to be forgotten. In wonder in the minds of students American presidential elections, FREE T-SHIRT Starts Thurs.. Oct. 22 are those of the publications on except for three times, the with $20 purchase Ends Sat., Oct. 31 - campus. Each has to do with the candidate with the longer name Friar presence on campus, HIGH LEATHER CONVERSE has been elected. whether indicating his clothing or Dr. J. irrg. $31.95 (It is obvious that the Anderson social habit. A cowl is a piece of loss is a fluke and we will soon white underclothing worn by discover the horrendous con­ members of the order, and an sequences of our failure to count alembic is a distilling device. (It the letters in a candidate's name is nothing but a vicious rumor on an election ballot.) that the magazine was named Do not forget, dear readers, after the scotch-making con­ that names can fool us. Being traption on the fourth floor of introduced to someone called Harkins Hall.) Weston Franklin, III does not So, Romeo Montague, we have mean that you have a new rich not agreed that a rose doesn’t friend. For three years, I have derive much of its scent from its earnestly believed that the ab­ Open: Mon. & Thurs. till 8:30 p.m. name. But, differences among Tues., Wed.. Fri.. Sat. till 6:00 breviation O.P. which follows agreeable men can often be discussed: join me for a coke? 751-9432 Page 9 Space Game Craze: A Maze By Pat O’Brien bolting up the stairs occurred to seemed relatively easy to a pro him, but Nick suppressed the like Nick. It consisted of guiding Nick threw a quick glance over thought with an effort. a tiny spacecraft called a each shoulder, and then dashed Three days before a man had Dragonfly equipped with into the doorway, confident no approached Nick in an arcade hyperspace overdrive engines one had seen him. The note at­ and watched him play electronic across a video screen which tached to the map he had games all day long. Nick was a represented enemy territory. The followed here read: “If anyone wizard at electronic games. object was to guide the craft past follows you or sees you enter- “AstroBlaster ” , “Destroyer” , meteor showers, enemy scout you’re dead.” “Galapian” — he had mastered patrols equipped with lasers, Nick followed the staircase that them all. Something had hap­ various killer satellites, and wound its way downward at a pened, however, in the last few destroy the enemy's mother ship deadly angle. The air became months. For Nick, the thrill was with the single Carbonite bomb noticeably dank and moss grew gone. Suddenly, a creepy little that the Dragonfly could hold. on the rough stone walls. Nick man had approached him in the It all seemed so incredibly came to a dead end and waited. A arcade and handed him an en­ simple and easy to Nick and he stool was provided to sit on but velope containing the details of a had accepted the challenge Nick preferred to stand. The new electronic game. The game immediately. The challenge thought of turning back and was called “Interloper” and unnerved Nick, and he tried to laugh it off as someone’s idea of a sick joke. “If I win, I’m $100 thousand richer instantly.” Nick Egypt at ’64 Hall thought with a grin. "And if I lose, I lose my life." Nick Create a Costume By Sue Robertson dirty, busy with traffic, etc. A wavered. The thought of bolting direct contrast is the poor section up the stairs still lingered in his By Michele Grinnin Did you know that according to where there is no fertile land. mind. The buzz of the street Spats Restaurant, next to the bus legends, the reason the nose is Due to the barren land, the Nile is overhead droned down to him. He Halloween. The word is defined tunnel. They have a lot of in­ missing on the Sphinx is because of vital importance and the had gone along this far and after in Webster’s Dictionary teresting antique clothes and Napoleon used it for target peasants must face hard times. all, he had been bored lately and as “short for All Hallows Eve: even if you don't find anything to practice? In spite of poverty, Miss this was diverting from everyday October 31 observed with buy, you’ll walk out of there with Last Monday evening the Castiglione noted, the people are life. Nick opted to stick it out. festivity and the playing of a head full of good ideas. I went Board of Governors lecture warm and friendly. Besides, it was a new game to pranks by children during the around and found the names of committee brought the culture Egypt may have 80 pyramids master. evening.” Halloween is the eve some other prospective shops. and tastes of Egypt to ’64 Hall and a fascinating history coated Nick finally got tired and sat before All Saints Day and has Also on the East Side are Pre- with the help of PC senior Daria with riches but one of the most down on the stool. Immediately, been celebrated for hundreds of Amble on Hope Street and Hope Castiglione. Miss Castiglione, an valuable experiences was lights blazed and streaks of green years. Providence College is Antiques which is off Hope Street. anthropology major, spent part reaching an understanding of lightning seared across a void of certainly a fine example of how Romance in East Providence of her junior year in Cairo where cultural relativity. When first utter blackness. Nick felt himself festive and especially how looks good, too. If worse comes to she studied Arabic, Egyptology going to another country, one spinning and after a few seconds, imaginative Halloween can be. It worse, walk down to Smith and modern Egypt. experiences culture shock. There blacked out. When he came to, is absolutely essential to have a Street, there are a couple of In addition to recommending are three phases: the tourist Nick found himself dressed in a costume and if you’ve raided the shops there that might be able to that everyone visit Egypt at one phase, disillusionment and space-suit and helmet, strapped attic and cellar the last time cheaply h e lp you out, like Ear­ point during one’s lifetime, Miss getting over a feeling of guilt. into a small spacecraft hurtling home and are still costume-less, then Vessel. Castiglione warned her audience After the initial sightseeing and through space. Off in the don't worry. So put on your thinking cap — to never believe any statement the “oohs” and “ahs” that go distance, a patrol of scout ships For those of us who are not you don’t have much time! By about camels other than that they with it, depression sets in. was performing maneuvers. A endowed with mothers that save Saturday you should have the are vicious! With the aid of a Culture shock is over when one meteor passed. “Oh, my God,” everything or active imag­ most original, imaginative slide presentation, a new grows to realize that American said Nick as he dodged another inations, Providence offers costume you can find, Hopefully awareness of that nation that lies standards cannot be applied meteor, checked his Carbonite some great shops to help us out. the shops mentioned will be an on the same latitude as Phoenix, everywhere. One should not feel bomb release lever, kicked in the The best I’ve heard of for old aid to you in your search. Do your Arizona, was made possible. guilty about having perhaps a overdrive engines of his clothing in good shape and well best to live up to Webster's The main focus of the lecture “better life.” The best thing to do Dragonfly, and entered hyper­ displayed is Roxy Deluxe, 224 definition and have a festive and was on Cairo, the location of two is to realize what you have to space. Thayer Street. It is right above safe All Hallows eve! unique lifestyles. The urban offer and make use of your gifts. mixed with the village is the way For all those planning to travel of life for 12 to 13 million people. abroad, keep this in mind, for this The modem section of Cairo is understanding will be beneficial like most big cities: crowded. throughout your lifetime. BROWN UNIVERSITY PROVIDENCE COLLEGE RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE Academic Research Student Congress has a com­ this segment of Student mittee at the disposal of the Congress. Shakespeare students called the academic Presently the committee is research committee. The hand­ concerned with promoting its book of Student Congress charges availability to the students’ the committee with the needs. The students on the Festival: responsibility of investigating committee have the ability and new and existing areas of desire to help students with academics. It also supervises the problems or ideas concerning operation of the faculty — student any area of academics. If you departmental committees. In the have a problem or a new idea past the committee has helped about academics, feel free to stop the Faculty Senate study the core in the Student Congress office in curriculum. Several different Slavin Center or call 865-2419 and OCTOBER 28: NOVEMBER 8 mini-courses are sponsored by ask for the academic research committee. * NAPOLEON, continued from Page 7 SCHEDULE After several minutes of joyous The tragedy of Gance’s film is Henry IV, Part 1 (Produced by Brown) embraces, a friend of the family that just six months after Oct. 28 - Nov. 1 at Brown informs Napoleon that Corsica Napoleon's premiere came the Nov. 5-6 at RIC will shortly lose its liberty when Jazz Singer and the talking Nov. 7-8 at PC the leader of Corsica joins forces picture revolution countered all Tickets (reserved): Lecture on H.IV with England. Upon hearing the of Gance’s fantastic innovations. $2. students, $4. non-students Prof. John Shroeder news, the camera centers on a Parts of the film were lost and Performances at 8 p.m. Roberts Little Theatre, small girl gathered with the other parts were actually RIC, Nov. 3* family. Her eyes are solemn and destroyed by Gance when he box offices: Brown 863-2838, her complexion is pale. As the realized that his Tryptich PC 865-2327 RIC 456-8144. Richard II (Produced by RIC) family is only partially visible on technique would not be adopted Oct. 30 - Nov. 1 at RIC the screen, the girl slowly by other films. This festival is made possible Nov. 5-6 at PC removes a necklace of bright In 1967, President de Gaulle’s in part by funding from the Nov. 7-8 at Brown flowers from her neck and places Minister of the Arts gave money R.l. Committee for the Humanities Lecture onR. II them by her side. The camera to Gance to make a new version and the R.l. State Council on the Arts Prof. Robert Comerv moves back to get a full view of of Napoleon for the Bicentennial Siena Hall, Room 212, this said, motionless family. It is of Napoleon’s birth. (President PC, Nov. 2* through such scenes that Gance de Gaulle had seen the original succeeds at making “the spec­ film on premiere night in 1927.) Richard III (Produced by PC) tator become an actor, involving With the necessary finances, Oct. 29-Nov. 1 at PC him at every level in the un­ Gance was able to collect the Nov. 5-6 at Brown folding of the action, and different parts of the film scat­ Nov. 7-8 at RIC sweeping him away on the flow of tered in film archives around the Lecture on R.Ill pictures.” world. And now, after a half Prof. Rene Fortin The premiere of Napoleon was century of obscurity, Francis Leeds Theatre held at the Theatre National de Ford Coppola returns Napoleon Brown, Nov. 4* l’Opera in Paris on April 7, 1927. to be witnessed by the public once Although Gance had originally again. Whether one considers the E ach lecture is at 4 p.m. and is free. planned to span Napoleon's life cinema of 50 years ago, or even if over six separate productions, he one compares it to the world of had to consolidate it into one film film today, Napoleon truly because of problems of finance. deserves the title “masterpiece.” The B.O.G. News

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FROM 9:30-12:00 P.M. AT THE LAST RESORT Page 11 WDOM Hockey On The Air For the third consecutive Hennessy returning to handle all 30-31 at North Dakota; Nov. 5-8 at season, WDOM-FM will cover the the play-by-play. Inter-University Cup (Montreal), Providence College Friar hockey WDOM-FM is the non­ 18 at Northeastern, 21 squad both at home and on the commercial, educational radio Merrimack, 24 at Cornell, 29 road. station located on the Providence Boston University; Dec. 2 at RPI, The Friars were the East Coast College campus. It is owned by 5 New Hampshire, 9 Princeton, 13 Athletic Conference champions the College and operated by the Harvard, 28-29 at Wisconsin; Jan. last year. students of the College. WDOM- 5 at Maine, 9 at Yale, 12 at Boston This year, the schedule begins FM is located at 91.3 on the FM College, 16 Clarkson, 19 at Boston in October when the Friars travel University, 24 Boston College, 27 to San Diego to play United States dial, and this past December, Lowell, 31 Dartmouth, Feb. 2 International University and to increased its wattage to 125 Salem State, 6 Maine, 10 Nor­ watts. North Dakota. Other hi-lites of theastern, 16 Brown, 20 St. the schedule include a 12 team; Air time on WDOM-FM for all Lawrence, 24 Vermont; Mar. 1 American-Canadian tournament hockey games will be 10 minutes Colgate, 6 New Hampshire, 9 in Montreal, Canada, and a two before the start of the game. The ECAC Quarter-finals (Campus game series in Wisconsin. WDOM 1981-1982 broadcast schedule sites), 12 ECAC Semi-finals will carry all the action with John follows: (Boston Garden), 13 ECAC Oct. 17-18 at U.S. International. Finals (Boston Garden). Injuries Haunt Lady Runners By Christine Merlo Seton Hall had planned on en­ The Lady Friars were disap­ tering the meet but did not pointed with the outcome of the Franklin Park in Boston was compete. race. This year the women the site for last Saturday’s The 3.1 mile race, consisting of harriers have been plagued with women’s cross country Big East several hilly and wooded areas, several injuries. Senior co­ meet. The Lady Friars placed was won by Pia Paladina from captain Sue Ratcliffe and fresh­ sixth in the overall standings Georgetown. PC senior co­ man Nancy Davis will be out for Senior Oona Mulligan works the hills during last Saturday’s against such schools as BC, captain Oona Mulligan finished in the rest of the season with back Big-East meet. Mulligan was the first PC runner to finish. Villanova, Georgetown, St. 17th place with freshman Julie and leg injuries respectively. John's and UConn. Syracuse and Morand following close behind. Sophomore Julie McCrorie, who had been injured earlier this season, was injured again but is expected to race next week. Bear Bryant Goes After a Record Co-Captain Mulligan expressed her disappointment in the out­ If you ask “Bear” Bryant, head Bryant has always felt badly come of the race, “We would football coach of the University of blame. Himself. Never one to about not studying enough in have done better if we hadn’t had Alabama, if he thinks he's going make predictions, he spoke college and insists that his so many injured runners. This to break the record as the win- cautiously about the Crimson players get a good education and year we’ve had a lot of bad luck.” ningest college football coach in Tide season. “I think we have that they study. He also en­ Oona usually positions herself in history this year, he’ll probably potential.” courages them to become active the third pack of runners in a change the subject. Not because in other activities besides foot­ Asked to describe himself, “Bear” said in his slow Southern race but she was forced to pick up he’s ducking the subject. He just ball. drawl, “I’m a very happy man. her pace and run in the first pack. doesn’t like to talk about himself A product of ROTC from his Similarly, freshman Julie or his successes. college days, “Bear” is proud of I’m happy with my job, with the University and to be employed at Morand raced with the second The nickname “Bear” has the 28 young men on his team who pack of runners instead of the stuck with him since he was a are currently enrolled in Army football. I’m particularly proud to be associated with the players, fifth. youngster and was “crazy ROTC. “I think it would be good Next Saturday, the Lady Friars enough” to wrestle a bear in a for anybody,” he said. the young people. I get a real thrill out of that.” will race in the New England movie theatre for money. “The “Actually there is a relation­ meet. The girls are determined to guy never did pay me but I got ship between football and the do well, even though many of the the nickname and it stuck,” the kind of training those young men 'Bear Man’ himself. runners are injured. coach said. get in ROTC. The discipline is A quiet but colorful man, certainly similar. They learn to stories and legends abound about work and sacrifice and become him. Most of them are true, such leaders . . . to develop their Flag Football Standings as the story that he played in the potential,” Bryant added. very first football game he saw. He loves working with young Gavitt Division Alaimo Division Women's League “I was just standing there and people and can sum up what (a)l. Hay Bays Stay Bays 6-0 (a) 1. Panama Express 6-0 the coach asked me if I wanted to makes a great football player in (a)2. Snowbound 5-1 (a)2. Win One 4-2 Bert Division play . . . I was a big kid . . . so I one word, pride. “Of course they 3. Mooseheads 3-3 (a)3. Kelly’s Heroes 4- 2 (a ) 1. Friar’s Desires said yes. I only had one pair of have to love the game and they 3. Pipeliners 3-3 (a)4. Hogsters 3-2-1 (a)2. The Brothers 4-1 shoes and those were my good have to set high goals but the 5. Trojans 2-3-1 (3)3. Women from Meagher 2-2-1 ones, so I had my friend put a biggest thing is pride.” 3. Syntax Errors 3-3 6. Admiral Dick 0-6 4. Fire on High 1-3-1 pair of cleats on them for me. In If “Bama” loses a game, there 6. Get Offs 1-5 6. P.C.P.H. 0-6 5. Superfreaks l-4 those days they didn’t supply you is just one person the “Bear” will 7. Procrastinators 0-6 6. Last Minutes 0-E with equipment.” Lamoriello Division (a )l. Diablos 6-0 Denning Division (a)2. Psycho Floor-2 5- (a )l. Super 7’s1 5-0 MILLER HIGH LIFE (a)3. 7Guys 4-2 (a)2. Butke’s Bombers 3-2 4. A.DI.I.D.A.S. 2-4 3. Dorebelles 0-5 5. Sleepers 2-4 3. The Gippers 0-5 6. Humanoids 1-5 7. Raymond Raiders Sheedy Division (a)l. Lou’s Angels 5-0 Mullaney Division (a)2. Imperial Death Com- (a)l. Climax 6-0 mandos 4-2 (a)2. Knowlton Brothers 5-1 (a)3. Touchdown Bound 3-2-1 (a)3. Cow and the Bulls 4_2 4. Brickhouses 2-3 4. Busch Wackers 2_4 5. No Names 1-3-1 5. 69ers 2_4 6. Misfits 0-6 6. Last Call 1-5 7. Douglas Gamecocks 0-6 (a) Made Playoffs He added that changes in the Pell Grants Program may ★ PELL eliminate as many as 850,000 (continued from Page 3) currently eligible students and would virtually eliminate be the paramount concern; students from families with COMES TO PROVIDENCE COLLEGE Education will be lost in the annual incomes of more than quagmire of fiscal and monitary $18,000. Additional cuts in such REGISTRATION IS FROM 9:30-2:30 policy. programs as College Work-Study, ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 THRU THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5 “Beyond the question of the Supplemental Grants and State department, there is the very Student Incentive Grants, he IN LOWER SLAVIN crucial matter of funding for said, could well mean that 350,000 higher education. Here, too, there students who participate in one or SEPARATE MEN AND WOMEN DIVISIONS is strong evidence that the Ad­ more of these programs would be ministration seeks a con­ dropped. THE QUARTER FINALS, SEMIFINALS, FINALS WILL BE HELD siderably diminished Federal “To put it as bluntly as I can,” AT THE CLASS OF '83 MIXER ON NOVEMBER 6 role in education.” Pell said, “we face a decade of Drawing his examples from retrenchment and retreat. If the THE REGISTRATION FEE IS $2.00 AND INCLUDES YOUR major higher education Administration's proposals are programs. Pell cautioned that the enacted, it will take us at least ADMISSION TO THE MIXER! potential loss in Higher that long to recoup the losses we Education Funds, including will have sustained. Yet, caught Guaranteed Student Loans and sacrificed in the middle will CHAMPIONS WILL GO ON TO COMPETE IN A (GSL), “could well reach $2.5 be the educational dreams of billion” under the Ad­ countless American families. We STATE WIDE TOURNAMENT! ministration's proposals. cannot afford to let this happen." Page 12 Sports Geared For Nationals Harriers Regain Title By Chris Lydon fifth places. Following Smith to dropped off the pace as Smith and the line was defending champion Gregorek began to battle over the On Tuesday, October 20, the Brendan Quinn in 22:48, Ray last two miles, with Binns in new NCAA Division I cross Treacy in 22:49, and Steve Binns third, and Quinn and Treacy country rankings were published, in 22:52. Rounding out the scoring about 10 meters behind. After and as expected, Providence was Charlie Breagy in eighth trading surges through the fourth College was ranked second in the place with a time of 23:47. Three mile. Smith opened up a slight nation. As if to prove just how other Friars also placed in the top lead on Gregorek as they made accurate that poll is, last 20: as Richard “ Blocks” the turn to cover the mostly Saturday at Franklin Park in Mulligan took 10th in 23:53, Paul downhill last half mile. It was Boston, the team destroyed two Moloney 13th in 24:03, and Jimmy with 400 meters to go that of the best teams in the East on Fallon 16th in 24:14. Gregorek came by Smith with a the way to their third consecutive In scoring only 22 points, the strong surge, surprising Geoff, Big East cross country title. harriers outdistanced their and hanging on for a one second Boston College coach Jack nearest competitor, Georgetown, victory. They covered the last MacDonald called it the greatest who took second with 82 points, two miles in a phenomenal 8:52. race ever run in New England, with Villanova third with 84 Smith was a bit disappointed and probably in the entire east. points. Last year, PC narrowly with his second place finish, but 1979 Big East champion John held off Villanova by the score of gave credit to the U.S. Olympian Gregorek of Georgetown 31 to 37. Gregorek. “He ran a great race, out-kicked Geoff Smith over the From the start, it was evident I just tied up a bit on the last 400 meters to set a new that the course record was in downhill, and couldn’t move with course record of 22.39 for the five jeopardy, as a pack of six runners him.” Smith pointed to next mile course. Smith took second in passed the uphill and flat first Monday’s IC4A Championships Freshman Rich Mulligan strides through the 2 1/2 mile mark 22:40, also under the course mile in 4:23. From there, Treacy as his chance to gain revenge on with Jimmy Fallon close behind. Rich placed a very credible record of 22:47 set in 1977 by PC and Ross Donoghue of Villanova Gregorek; as well as competing tenth. (Photo by K. Burke) All-America Gerry Deegan in a traded the lead, taking the same against many of the top runners thrilling two-second victory over group through the two mile in in the country. “I’ll be better Hockey Reflection teammate John Treacy. 8:59. No one in the pack seemed prepared for him next week,” Once again, the incredible ready to tire at all, and Treacy Smith said. depth of the team proved to be too took the group through three Behind Gregorek and Smith, miles in 13:47. the other three PC runners were A Successful Trip much for all competition, as the Friars also took third, fourth, and From that point. Donoghue waging a battle among them­ By John Brandolino had broken Coach Lamorillo’s selves. Before the four mile stringent rules. However, junior mark, Quinn and Treacy caught Can you imagine playing your defenseman Randy Velischek up to Binns and pushed the pace very first college hockey game assures that there was no trouble Friars Shutout in an effort to catch the leaders. 3,000 miles away from home? at all on the West Coast venture. As they came down the hill for the “Everyone was nervous,” “There wasn’t much to do. Our last 400 meters, Quinn pulled comments freshman Jeff hotel was out in the sticks. Most Bentley & Assumption away from Treacy and Binns, Hamilton about the Friar hockey of the players were allowed to and finished strong in third place, team’s opening road trip to San walk around and see the mount­ possession of the ball for a great with Treacy just ahead of Binns Diego. ains, a few went go-carting! All amount of time in the first half. at the line. in all, Coach Lou kept everyone “It’s a big adjustment from Also adding to Bentley’s Sophomore Charlie Breagy’s well in hand—he even provided In soccer action last week, the going right out of high school,” problems was the fact that they eighth place time of 23:47 was a an educational activity. Friday Friars had an easy time as they adds Steve Rooney who along were forced to remove their first personal best for him; and afternoon, after practice, He were victorious over Assumption “Blocks” Mulligan, running in with three other Class of ’85 College and Bentley College. string goalie after he was in­ organized a bus trip to the San jured. PC also out-shot Bentley 10- Franklin Park for the first time, recruits, was drafted by a pro Diego Zoo. ” However, the big news of the team last year. “Most of us had 5 in the first half. turned in an outstanding 23:53 to The team that PC played — week was that the PC soccer butterflies, but there were no big The Friars came out for the finish 10th. Paul Moloney ran U.S. International of San Diego — team didn’t even let the opposing strong through the four mile problems. Everyone was just clubs near the net, as goal-tender second half like the way they wants to start hockey flourishing mark, when he was slowed by a ready to play hockey.” in the West Coast. They are a Frank Morris and his team played the first half and scored stitch, still finishing 13th in 24:03. The frosh rookies were im­ small, but surprising squad. posted shutouts (2-0) in both another goal two minutes into the period. Dave Freniere got the Jimmy Fallon finished 16th with pressive in the two-game U.S. International was featured games. a fine performance, with two weekend, even though the Friars in an issue in Sports Illustrated in The Friars began the week tally this time and was set up by Irishmen from Villanova bet­ returned with a blemished 1-1 1980 when they produced a away from home as they visited the play-maker of the afternoon, ween him and Maloney. Senior record. But it must be understood nationally competing team, but Assumption. Two things turned Art Podgorski. Meanwhile the great work of Frank Male and sophomore Mike that Coach Lamorillo used the they are mainly a novelty in the out to be cold during the game — Arpin, both competing in the Big series to find his strengths and the weather and Assumption’s the PC defensive alignment kept West where hockey isn’t an East for the first time, turned in weaknesses. It was no coin­ important sport. offensive attack, as they could Bentley off the scoreboard. personal bests of 25:47 and 26:01, cidence that more than once he “The school is a bunch of only force goalie Morris to make Morris was occasionally tested respectively. had lines consisting of all fresh­ mobile homes,” said a surprised four saves. by Bentley’s offense in the second half but nothing led to sustained From here, the team must men. Velischek about the International Tim Farrel scored both goals, prepare for the IC4A Cham­ A successful road hike? Most one in each half. Co-captain Tony pressure on the PC goalie. Campus. “They switch around pionships at fabled Van Cortland people expecting the Friars to every three months by moving Conte and Dave Freniere Toward the end of the game, Park in New York on Monday, dominate would not think so. But the mobile homes to a different received assists on these goals. the Friars slowed their play as where they will meet every top to the skaters it was a chance for location. At home on Wednesday af­ they sat on the two goal lead. team in the East. Coach Amato the whole team to organize and ternoon, Bentley College was the Even then Bentley could not keep “The place where we played an offensive attack going. The has said that they are now the get used to working as a unit. was called the House of Ice. It Friar’s victim. PC carried the team to beat, and every other “The upperclassmen were play for much of the first half but closest Bentley came to an attack was about one half hour out of the was hitting the post to the team will be trying to upset the good to us,” says Hamilton. city. The ice was bumpy, as did not score until Jay Skelton put Friars. The top priority now is “There was a team effort to stay one in with the aid of a beautiful left of goalie Morris as the expected, but it wasn’t as bad as rebound was kicked away. keeping the team healthy, and calm and that helped us a lot.” we thought. In the first game assist by Art Podgorski. This goal bringing them to their top form; Last year, the Friars were came at the 46:42 mark. The Friar’s record is now 7 and there was a pretty good size 3 as they prepare themselves for as this team has the best chance known to come back from road crowd, but most were just The sloppy passing of Bentley of any PC team to win the NCAA trips with suspended players who accounted for the supreme ball games against Bryant College relatives of the home team Title in Wichita on November 23. players.” John Hennesay, the control of the Friars, as they had and Boston University. radio announcer for WDOM 91.3 FM also reported that the crowd PETERSON RECREATION CENTER SPORTS DEDICATION FESTIVAL was very quiet. In fact, the only TENTATIVE ITINERY loud noise that could be heard TIME EVENT LOCATION was a group of Providence alumni that were there to cheer 2:00 p.m. * 1st set o f tennis semi-finals Begley Arena/Court No. 3 their alma mater on. *Start o f all day Racquetball Tournament Cuddy Racquetball Courts As far as performance is "Start o f all day volleyball tournament Begley Arena Courts Nos. 2, 4 concerned. Coach Lou was •Student free-play (basketball) Begley Arena Courts Nos. 1, 5 somewhat disappointed. But 2:45 p.m. •2nd set o f tennis semi-finals Begley Arena Court No. 3 maybe the loss should be justified. You must remember 3:00 p.m. •Finals o f Wrestling Competition Begley Arena Court No. 1 that on Saturday, it was their 3:30 p.m. •Start o f Aquatics exhibition and intramural first game this year and the tournament (a) intramural swimming Taylor Natatorium squad’s farthest road trip ever. (b) diving exhibition (c) New England masters Certainly, when the Friars visit exhibition (d) Little Rhody Aquatics Club North Dakota, this weekend, exhibition they’ll be prepared. They will •M en’s and W omen’s Tennis Exhibition (varsity Begley Arena Court No. 3 know what to expect. teams) Freshman Steve Rooney 3:45 p.m. •Start o f 2-mile run Begley Arena characterizes the squad’s 4:00 p.m. •Tennis finals Begley Arena Court No. 3 positive attitude after a learning experience in San Diego: “We’re 4:30 p.m. ••Awards ceremony in Begley Arena to present all looking forward to a great winners o f all the day’s activities. year . . . and all the other road trips! ”