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Alex Bradley led the toam with nine rabounda in tha T ^IF tha Rutgara Athlatio Cantar In Gate with 27 pointo and 8 firaf half. Tha Gate aaaumad tha thair firat "BAA cUaappointmant of rebounds and waa deadly at the lead with 14 minutaa atiU tickiim tha aaMon. Aftar tha amoka nnint in the aone defenaa aa he for- away in tha firat halftfand main* ced claarad firom tha baakatball sevsral Weat Virginia turn- tainad it tiU 11 minutaa remained overs. waakand tha Cats found tham- Rory Sparrow alleviated a in tha aacoad half. llj-w^^C Communication Major Proposed II aalvas 6-1 in tha EAA and 10-9 on potential threat by holding Weat Tha Knigfato acorad nine tha saaaon. Virginia'a Lowea Moore straight with pointo key buckato • / Tha Cata displayed a flawless (averaging 18 ppg) to eight point from 'King* Jamea Bailey, Diryl -4. Degrees Anticipated For 1 980 • in the spar- Sparrow finiahad with ty-' game laat Friday night 15 points Strickland / and KaMn Troy. The Cixnmunication concen- sely populated Palaatra with in- (7-8 from the field). Larry Sock ex- Rutgara were able to oapitaliie on By M9 mittee, Father Jbhn O'Malley, equipment a broadcasting course will also be employed. which are required credits: new Hoop trouble was certainly a factor." minutaa. eight minutea. O.S.A.vdean of arto and sciences, Women's (those rotating courses made Caron and Sparrow fouled out. Howard, Caron and Sparrow all jamM BaUey led tha Kni( and the Academic Policy Com- Four years ago Dr. Robert available at least once to an under- Photo by MiKe Feaac^ VUlanova came 'cloae to finiahad with 11 points. Bradley with 14 pointo; however, he oi mittee before going on to Dr. McGowan, chairman of^ the Warren O. Richardson (Continued on page 4) Loses At St. Joe's recovering the lead with four wfis held to nine pointo but contributed two rebounds whic James Cleary, vice president for English department. Dr. James minutes remaining when an Arron mani^ed 16 rebounds. Tom hurto the North Jersey schc. Academic Affairs, and Father Christy, chairmap^f the Theatre the margin with eight Tro By MARY GRACE MURRAY minute stretch to open the lead to Howard jumper cloaed Sienkiewicz retired Daryl Strickland and Kelvin President DriscolL department, and Mr. Richardson costly fouls af- who had a spec- finished with 13 10. The women's team 56-42 with 3:53 Remaining. to 55-53; but some pointo. LArry Sock and "I would hope that the essential conceived the idea of a com- Work the ni|^ before began their tou^est road trip of High scorers for ViUanova were tator performance idea of 'i^ Cqimmunication major munication concentration. ^That the season by losing to St. Katby Straccia and Mary Beth will go through,'* stated O'Malley. proposal met with approval and Gibaon with 10 points apiece. •It is a very attractive idea." was instituted in 1976. i' Joseph's, 58-46. The Wildkittens Appalachia scored victories In another Big 5 game, two earlier in th^ , LaSa lie Evens Cat's Recor J»l,JllU' CLARK week, over Temple (58-50) and ViUimova beat Temple 58-50. The Campus Ministry has organized perience. "It is a totally different There have already been twelve ^ II' Weat Virginia (71-64), to bring game was very close but behind neutralising each other, the a trip to Appalachia for 30 culture in Appalachia. Everything hours of orientation and planning By JIM SAVAGE was charged with his fourth fo their record to 10-4. accurate shooting of Ortlip, seven apotUght was cast upon the back- students to take place over spring is a community experience put in by the students. The thirty stole shifted noticably for seven from the field, the Cats The Lynam brothera the Momentum The Wildkitten's lack of re- court. I^^iam, Gladden and Kurt break. The students, led by Bar- because they all live for each students will be split^ into six show at the Paleatra Wednesday Sparrow on the bench* bounding was their downfall pulled out the victory. Ortlip Kanaakie aU contributed to the La bara Haenn, assistant director of other. There is a wealth of loving teams, with one remaining at the night. Jimmy coached St. Joaeph'a With all hope for a secc against a powerful St. Joe squad. ended the game with 17 points and Salle victory, but Villanova'a'Tom Campus Ministry, will stay at the values in Appalachia and no one is Center to cook and make repairs to 92-68 Big-5 gc St. Joe's a romp over American straii^ crpwn was getting numerous Beaa McGinn was high scorer with Bethea and Rory Sparrow dazxled .Jesuit Center in Hot Springs, in a rush. After coming back, to cover expenses. Univeraity Villapova ito attention to \ triea on offense, usually 20 points. and Kevin propelled La tuma while the 5,243 fana. Bethea. a freahman North Carolina. everyone will be in for a rude The trip will cost approximately 84-78 fii allowing Against Virginia, Salle's victory over Big-5 Eaatera 8, where they hold ViUanova only one shot. West Kathy from Durham, N.C., blocked suc- "The students will mostly be awakening." $1600. To raise money, Campus rival ViUanova. place with a record. The Hawk's Debbie Straccia set a school record with ^1 On fast Descano (18 cessive shoto to foil an Explorer doing manual labor such as Jody Lynch, a student going on Ministry is sponsoring a The younger Lynani, 6-2 afternoon the Wildcato travel .pts.) plsyed tough assists as she led the to a a game against nine team fast break; while the dependable repairing h(xnes, roofs and por- the Appalachia trip, expressed the during lunch on February 15, with f'-i sophomore Pann State face Kitti Lisa Ortlip, allowing her only nine their 71-64 victory. Ortlip from neurby Haver- to thi was Sparrow engineered a floor game ches for the elderly. They will also same sentiments. "There is a Food Services donating one dollar town, scored 17 pointo as tha Ex- Uona. They then return to f ; points. scorer with 21 points and high that brought the Cato back fromia be working at a country store and totally different culture in Ap- for each student not eating lunch. plorers their Palaatra February agi The Wildkittens Gibaon, hot the outside, raised record to 11-9, 9th opened the from nine point defecit. preparing gardens for the Spring," palachia This is the second time I Also, there will be a volleyball 1-1 in the Big-5. ViUanova dropped Jimmy Lynam'a St. Joa> ^a^ score early, taking a 12-8 lead, but scored 20 points. In fact, Rory had juat aat up a said Haena will be going, and I have developed marathon in the Butler Annex, to 10-10 and was eliminated from Did someone St. Joe's battled back for a 32-27 This weekend, the Wildkittens say that Bethea liQf-up te give ViUanova Haenn feels that the students an appreciation for- their from 6:00 p.m. tonight until 6 p.m. the Big-5 race to their 0-2 half-time advantage. During the face a busy weekend schedule on due city Lynam again? their largest lead, 64-59, when he are in for an educational ex- lifestyle." tomorrow evening. series mark. . aacond half, St. Joe's outscored the road againat Saliabury State, La Salle won the game at the the Wildkittens 12-2 in a aix Vininia and Loyola. foul line an^ off the backboarda. Polecats Junior guard Darryl Gladden Estates Renamed scored a game high 20 pointo and By BILL ROCK sank 12 of 13 free throws, in- "There is little we can do in and administration. ViUanova University will sub- cluding four crucial shoto in the Establish Tradition regard to the Morris Estates until The largest of the houses, Dun- mit a proposal to the Radnor last two minutes. Gladden, it may after that meeting," continued dale, is being named after Rev. Zoning Board on be recalled, stung the WUdcato 71- CHRIS Township William E. FarrelU O.S.A. Farrell By BRENNER juat seven gamea laat saaaon. Eddy] Mahoney. "Our goal is to use the for the re-zoning the 70 with two foul shoto in the 1077 Villanova'a athletic community February 22 was vice-president for develop- (Honorable Mention, All*] Dundale house as a dormitory. If, Opalach conunonly known as the contost's final second. haa consistently placed non- area ment during the late sixties and and Jim McCarrick art] however, the zoning does nbt come League) Morris Estates. "We played weU, but didn't varaity teama in NCAA com- Don the early seventies. The other ksy defensive loekea. through, we will use the house for law firm representing V . make J(ey baakato at the end." patitioo in leaa popular sporte, ea- "The buildings are taking the names of Piaaently, Coach Bob Fazio ii| some other purpose. We may move The gay who plays straight man ViUanova did not believe it had lamented VUlanova coach RoUie pacially water pola some offices over there." Rev. James A. Donnellon, O.S.A., trying to arrangs practice accom;{ to lim O^Briea m WPVI-TVs gathered enough of the back- Maaaimino, *'and tha rebound Laat saaaon, tha VUlanova Mahoney also indicated that the Rev. John Klekotka, O.S.A., and modatioos at tha univsrait/s ActloB News, Dob Toliersoa, information to go before margin waa more than two-to-one ground Rev. Joseph Burns, O.S.A. water polo club failed to qptalify a achadi four buildings comprising the ficilitiea. Aa aoon aa spoke ra aperta Taeaday night at the Board in January, so it was if in La SaUa'a favor (46^21). There's tor tha Eastern championshipa for Morris Estates have been Father Domiellon was president ean be worked out, an AAU tprit St. Mary'a»a«dltoriam la a lecture decided to wait until the February no way that ahould happen with tha firat time in ito history. Quite renamed. They will take the of the University from 1954-1959 aeaaon wUl begin for the WUdcafe sp—sorad hy the Data of Men's meeting," explained Rev. Thomas tham playing thr^ gu«nb." a feat, conaldsring the maqy names of four former Augustinian and served as provincial of the St. with preparation lor tha regul Offlea. See page S. Dollars M. Mahoney, O.S.A., vice- Standout center Michael talattt-laden achoola that dominate members of the ViUanova faculty Thomas of ViUanova province for fidl president for flnancial affairs. _ ftrooka totallad 15 pointo and 13 tba Water Cato' achedule each Faculty sahurles have foue up In several years after that. Father rabaMnds in his firat parfbrmanca - racept yeara, krt ao haa thacaal of Klekotka, who passed away this~ ainoa being * past November, was president >: named Amateur Villanora ia one el tea achooto r UHa^raralaokatacauiparli Athlete ot the Year by coaspriaii^ tha Mid-Atlantk CoA- iaodty salaries and hn from 1959-1965. He had served on Fhyadslphia aportawritera. Tha farattoe. Tha tq^ three linishara in IfaitiaM, see aaaa 3. the Board of Trustees since 1969. Explorara' e-7 jonkr pllqFad ths ths coniwenoe qualify for poat- Dunk Father Burns, a member of the final 14 fwMtaa with four par- iouraey play. Jaha fiop- religious studies department, was r= aonal foiila. Shppary Rock, Oolnmfaia, described by Father Mahoney as VillaMva aharpahsstsr Alax State, and Villawwa hawe "one of the most popular teachelv Bradtey lad the Wihfeato with 16 ftm trMBtienal ever at ViUanova." only 4 lor 18 In a related matter, the Vassar UnfortuMMy, Qub, a group of alunmae of tek fsr VlUan^a M Vasear CoUsfa, wUl be refur- wfll dsplsts ths aqaad nishing the Dundale houi»e during to 'A M ^mm^ii kaoMat gUted aUOataa. March and April. Each year the reaoivatea a few of the more rtheaUa to Qmy Bta^ao, ths Gala' otAy All- club laMaam aalaelias^ will tmm m the area, than to the puh4k. The will he open to *«i*«aj Ua9. r^^fp^m^wy*--."

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Wsw V . t Honors Formed For VALENTINE& ft sed (Coniimiid fiom page I) A chcptor of TlwU Alpha Stiuare, Fannsylvania, is ths Debated FTD LovtBundk Bouqutt FTDVUemiM Kappa, thi natkmal honor aociaty .daughter of Joseph and Maty BudVbtt. graduata student) will alto ofj By 8TBPII9N HAOGUTY close they hava come wm a claaa. At dona tm nursing students," ex- far ralifioui atudiaa, hit hten Wesoski. Mi^jorfpg in religious 1^ farad." A Convocation Ceremony is the ceremony, the studants will plained Nelaon. "The second year aatabliahed at Villanova Unhmr- studies, she is enrolled in the pledge themaelves to i Richardson that Don! being planned by faculty memKiars alao is the mostlHfncult. If by April •ity. Pour outatandiiif atudonta Honors P^ogran» at Villanova, an addM I i snd rapreaantaAiVas of the sopho- madicina. you're still in nursing, then you've composed the first group inducted accelerated Uberal arts course- for TollelM>n, sports director for Imora nitaraing students. This ' Lynn Nelaon, sophomore repre^ cleared the .biggest .obstacle." into the new aociety at special gifted students. 9hs plans to go on WPVI Channel 6 in Philadelphia, 'coming tofethar'.* oftha students sentativa, believes the event will Initially, there was some misun- ceremonlte on January 24. to graihiate school foliowing her has expressed interest in teaching] strengtiien the students' dedi- television news. will take placa on Sunday, April derstanding as to what the Rev. John O'Malley, O.S.A., graduation in May. a course on I cation to medicine and increase dean of ViUanova's college of arts Course proposab in Broad- 122. ceremony should be. Some City, Ms; Buckle, of Garden Second year nursing students the pride in ' what they've ac- students it to and sciences, performed the of- casting Management and Radiol though was going be hi New York, graduated from see this ceremony aa a chance*to complished so far. a capping ceremony. ficial induction ceremony. Rev.. News have also come from Chuck I Villanova in May, 1976, and is show their parents how far they '^The ceremony will show our Fitz- \illaBova Edward Hamel, O.S.A., aaaistant Heiwr (KYW, Channel 3) and Billj Dean of Nursing, Louise anses look forward to practical hospital e COBI- presently punuiof a master's coma in the program and how families and friends what we have professor of religious sludids, will Roher, (WCAU Radio), respec- haw patrick, was in favor of some kind pleawirtiag thehr acadealc work. at University in dsgree Catholic of ceremony but not one that in- serve as ths chapter's (pMnidty ad- tively. The above propoaals would! the' University of Pennsylvania as going to be a capping ceremony Washington, D.C. She works with cluded capping. visor. be offered at least once in four! examples. Neither of these schools at all. the ministry there, and is there would be no ceremony campus "Capping is not a tradition for Election to the. honor society years. Engineers To a capping ceremony. has **Dean Fitzpatrick was really in a dormitory counsellor. professional university pro- represents siniiflcant scholastic "We are in the l^iness of I "In most hospitals today, you favor of the students having some achievement. A Philadslphia residsnt Mary grama," Dean Fitzpatrick ex- Students must have training communicators," added will find that nurses don't even kind of ceremony. She just though a 8.76 out of a passible 4.0 Ellen Kemesa is a graduate plained. "The idea of capping is a Richardson, "so that students will wear their caps anymore since that it should be appropriate to

' ••. of i studsnt in religioiM studies at Convene remnant the three year academic average in the field of be able to pursue careers in public Back on campus, many they tend to get in the way," our professional stiuation. This is FkwrteU fcallv religious studies, and an overall Villanova and the 11^7 winner of technical programs. Sonne Thotc FTP relations, advertising, and other The President of the National of Villanova's 900 engineering stated Fitzpatrick. where the misunderstanding averafB of 3.5 or better. the Religious 8^»dim Medal. students thought that we should « get around... fDryoul. related fields with a strongly] of Engineering, ' CSjurt- Nelson and fellow represen- arose," Nelson stated.. ">,: Academy students (15 percent of the total I have something similar to a cap- ....-,A.,i, Honored students include based liberal arts background." will a participant < John Lasano of West Hemp- land Perkins, be tative Patricia Murphy met re- ceremony, ¥^ch will be in- FTD LovtBundU* Bouqu^ utualy avtdabto for ItM thin $17.50. undergraduate population) and The > ping, but it 'is really inapr senior Mary Nadine Wesoski, and York, was the first Richardson noted that the plan- in Villanova's- First Annual cently to And out the kind of event is aviiiiabl« fc>r lot than stead, New I faculty will be taking part in tertwined with a Mass, being FT1) ViUntinc Bud V^M, uiUaly $10.^^ propriate." Villanova graduates major will follow the same ap-l on Ind«p«ndcnt budn«s«nan« «ach FTD Fkxltt tttt-hlt own prtoot. Nbreen winner of the Religious Studies ned Engineering Convocation career development activities and the nursing students would like to arranged with the help of Rev. $f^ Fitzpatrick cited the nursing viot thaign and ddh^try may bii addittonal. Most FTD Ftartilt aooq^ Buckl^, Ellen Marie Keneza, Madid. He, too, is presently pur- proach. The program is both| February 22, 1979. panel discussions. They will also have. Nursing students were con- Raymond Jackson O.S.A., director programs at Brown University and ^nia|orait(|lt cards. and John Losano. studies at academic and practical there not suing graduate The convocation is one of a be introducing future engineering cerned that since was of Campus Ministry. e 1919 BwHtf ftanwiartd Mtmy. ' Ms. Wesoski, of Newtown purpose is specifically I Villanova. "Our not number of special events planned students to the campus, discussing to §6i students jobs at radio j by the university in observance of engineering with high school stations to them good i>ut make National Engineers' Week, teachers and counselors, and communicators,** said Richard- February 16-24. exhibiting projects throughout the Tollefson Talks son. "This is the reason for campus. basketball, and each year near the By DENNIS BONNER as Sports Director, a rapid ascent questicms on pro » required theory and introduction! Held V Hie college of engineering is his first assignment as expressed displeasure over the birthday of America's first Action News' Sports Director from to language courses. Internships, I also sponsoring its (irst annual Don Tollefson sportscaster covering a Cub Scout style of NBA play. He cited former All-star lineups recognized engineer, George addressed a crowd in the radio/television WiMrld, are convocation. It is a two-part Derby. Free as Washington, National Engineers' of approximately eighty Villanova Pinewood Auto 76er Lloyd "All World" still being offered." program,^consisting of an open serves as a way to call students in Saint Mary's In his talk, Tollefson pointed typifying the individualistic NBA The proposed major will borrow Week house and public lecture by a of player, who, in his (pinion, will public attention to the roles of auditorium last Tuesday ni^t. out many of the positive aspects heavily, from three areas — Com- distinguished engineer. This Tollefson ad- engineers and their contributions The talk was sponsored by the his job, including the recognition ruin pro basketball. munication, Theatre, and English. yearns special guest is Dr. Court- the public and ded,"! also can't see the Sixers to technology, as well as to create Dean of Men and organized by he receives from

I "English courses will make a I land Perkins, who will speak at 2 the title." interest in engineering as a Kevin Connors, a resident his six figure salary. winning NBA major contribution to the success p.m. in the Field House following subject of area profession. assistant in Austin Hall. He also spoke of the many Addressing the of the program," declared a state of the college address by Tollefson, who had replaced Joe negative factors of the job. He colleges, Tollefson blamed in- McGowan, "with Cmnmunication Hie week begins with College of Engineering Dean Pellegrino as the Channel 6 sports cited the intense pressure created sufficient coverage of the area Arts as the central part of the Villanova's participation on Lynch. | Robert D. anchor, was greeted by a "Bring by the ratings, the insecurity, lack colleges on a lack of broadcast tripartite structure." February 16 in the Delaware Dr. Perkins was named presi- back Pellegrino" sign as he took of privacy, and the twelve hour time. However, he emphatically Dr. McGowan described the Vall^ Engineering Society's dent of the National Academy of the stage. His good natured work days. disagreed with the theory that this proposal as versatile and believes proclamatfon luncheon, the func- Engineering, a subdivision of the response to the barb set the tone The lively question and answer lack of coverage is hurting local that there is no reason for tion^fficially opening the week in National Academy of Sciences, in for the remainder of the evening. period was centered on the local recruiting. "I can't see how ten or pessimism in regard - to the the Delaware Valley. Two of the 1975. Since 1956, he has worked A Stanford University product, sports scene. Phillies nuuiager twenty minutes a month of proposal being passed. University's students have sub- States with the United Air Force Tollefson got his big break in the Danny Ozark was the topic of Villanova' highlights will affect "Hopefully, there is a strong mitted original work to a com- in various capacities, and is now a television industry as ABC's much of the discussion. Tollefson, their recruiting ,"< He blamed the possibility that we could award a petition whose winners are an^ the senior scientist of U.S.A.F. College Football sideline com- a long time Ozark critic, said. "I loss of top basketball prospects on degree in 1980," confided Richard- nounced during the luncheon ' Scientific Advisory board. He is mentator. He was hired by Chan- don't think any Ozark mana^ the poor recruiting tactics of the sbiL ceremonies. A Villanova freshman also the World an associate dean of the nel 6 in Philadelphia, an ABC af- team will ever win Big Five coaches. waff year*s Father O'Malley was also en- among kt honored school of engineering and applied Series. Slimline TI-50'*' Slimline Tl-as'** filiate, at the tender age of twenty thusiastic about the major. "The students. of science at Princeton University. one. In four years has taken over Tollefson fielded a number students in Ccxnmunications have reached a degree of expertise that Trustee Ferfonnaiice aixl price are tte is the core of a good major." Thife C<»nmunication Arts con- n SIGMA EPSILON (Continued from page 3) centraticm will continue should possibly in fact for his unilateral of these Ibxas Instniments the major be offered in the 1979-80 — One slide-^^ — Presents decision making process. ^ academic year. Father McCarthy's response Capability. Quality. Value. The right shows you how to use the power of feature helps preyeht accidental bat- was to reassert that apart from combination can help you make short statistics, financial math and progranv' tery drain by turning off thd calculator consulations, implications of the work of problems in fields like math, mability in analyzing relationships in after approximatoly 10. Qf minutes changes were the responsibility of engineering, To science and business data, verifying quality and perfor- non-use. With imitation leather wallet, Ways Mulligan the President and the Board of statistics iy[)d give you time for martce, more measuring change, forecast- $40.00*. Trustees. (ConiUfuedfrom pdge 3) other important things. Qhoose the Tl ing trends and projecting returns... in Dr. Langran recalled, "Father this was calculator that's right for you and get short, how to make better decisions, Slimllns Tl-25. Slide-nils at small jectured that number McCarthy was not a particular fan « power a Please Your Lover chosen to reflect the anti- ahead of the game. today and tomorrow. Calculator and price. of the Senate and he didn't agree Augustinian attitude of some book combination, only $50.00* with most of the resolutioiis which TI-55. Abated tiMe-nile flmctloiit wMi Economy and value go hand-in-hand Committee members. (Just in time for Valentine's Day) the Senate passed. ttiligtict, valuable pfHrammabHily and with the Slimline Tl-25. a pocket- "Logically'^and in justice, they SlimliRo TI-50. A powofful, stylish tlide-nilo "Father McCarthy always wan- proMfm-ioivlai applicatioiit book. have submitted three names portable LCD scientific calculator that might ted what was best for Villanova has what it takes to handle advanced out df a total of 13 candidates," «' J The versatif^ TI-55 calculating system though in different ways from stated. Mulligan "Three would | FRIEND} WIN The pocket-portable Slimline TI-50 Is math. It provides the most- needed YOUR LOVER lOR CAN is packed with the features and func- YOU& those of the Senate. It was dif- have been a ticklish situation. toclay> most powerful ilquid crystal slide-rule functions. Trjgorwnr^try in ficult because there were many r .1 tions you need to handle almost any Could they have endorsed a third] mathematical operation, from loga- display (ICO) slide-rule calculator. It degrees, radians or grads. Plus basic 2 FREE DINNERS COURTESY OF THE ideological differences," Langran neck-tie wearer and omitted all rithms and trigonometry to advanced has 60 functions including common statistical power, too: Mean, Variance, added. thre^ Augustinian candidates?*' • statistical problems. Thirty-two steps and natural k>garithms and six trigo- Standard Deviation. ^ ^ . •, Assessing Villanova now. "1%^ steered away from a third Father McCarthy noted that the of programmability add new dimen- nometric operations that oan be per- Three levels of parefithesSs'can F0U0WIN6 RESTAURANTS: choice — it pirobab^ would have University has changed since his sions of accuracy, speed and ease to form^ in three angular modes (de^ handle up to three pending operations h^ian AugusliniAi," MuUisanl MARTINI'S • ROY ROGERS administration. performing repetitive calculations and grees. radiiins or grads>. to make your vifork easier. Fotir-key BONANZA 8SU.0IN PIT 1. jiprtad. "Mcpt pirvlMbiy, it would allows to • RUSTY SCUPPER Alerted to the fact that many "what-if ' analyses. You just teach the Seven' built-in statistical functions memory you store and recall iiaWi liSwn cufrrtit aince CONESTOaA PIZZA McDONALD'a the daai | issues, such as visitaticm and TI-55 it make.it easy to "t>oil large values, add-to • SAN FRANCISCO a series of operations and per- down" memory contents aiKJ rhe/was iM icMr in dtvsraillad aa- PAOUNTS H^ QULUFTVa student and faculty decision forms those «teps for y6u. amounts of data so you can perform exchange stored and displayed Iperieoca' to his felloif Aueuatinian • VICTORIA 8TATK)N r j HANOVER 11IAa.S 81EAK HOUSE PICKET P08T making involvement are the same, For more fielp in making quantita- accurate analyses and draw reliat>le numbers. candidataa and aossihly^ others. FALLS PIZZA PALACE • WENDTS McCarthy said, "Issues that par- *!, conclusions. Father Driscoll would ^liave than I MN OF TNrftNM \hf decioions, , The.TI-25goesfar on a pair of min- the • WINaTON'S tain to student discipline, such aa Mt. caaalortabie in wtien you need them. calculalDrs at completely resolved.". your dailar A dioioe ens hia right and to olfsr of eaoy-to- Father licCarthy hstad in- pa^m Two miniature batteries provMe today. There's one iK- ten.* ahaiaa was thair duty. They SfcrM. { tindofgtand, rsal* in flation and balancing the hudfet over tOOO hours of opeiation nofinal

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By ELUEN KEME2NA Employment Opportunitiea Com- National Labor Relations Act, and J. P. Stevens ComiMUiy, the guilty of well over mission for alleged multiple has been found econd largest textile manufac- activity by the those who don't have anyone apvdal to send a Valantioa'a card violatiops of the Civil RighU Act 100 cases of illegal To turer in the country, has a record Relations Board. you consider your hhhmiIIhi praff. ... or thera'a Always yoi of 1964. National Labor mi^ of discriminatory hiring practices, for taachii« Wine Taatinf* Guitar to this offensive record of Mlhcr . . . Hatf off to the Fret U with: For over 15 years, the Amal- Due ' Vasey's Spring Season opens safety violations, tax evasion, and hundreds of Disco, and Jftis Dancing, too bad iha»'a Ml ptaMit on campiae to put gamated Clothing and Tex- labor violations, resistance to unionization efforts groups (including the nei^ acquired skills to ^ife . . . No, it's Mt trve that Jm GmsMy tile Workers' Union (A.C!,T.W.U.) church (documented by federal agencies), Bishops, National As- Hop Akmg CMai4y ... but it is tnie that be rooahrod hi« farol hM been working to help organise Southeast raal^ is to none. which second Religious, whatavar from following a basic procadure: 1) apaa ttk, 2) Iwevt fc Stevens' employees. Not only has sembly of Women Brown lung disease, an un- it . . . did you notice now that Villanova has a snow numban the company fired union sup- National Federation of PriesU' Hey, deniable threat to all textile i|di? . . With M< ; . . Zap ever going to rofl^ to his personal . it porters, but has also committed C>ouncilp, and National Assembly •Mwv b workers, is an even greater threat the Law School si^dng, inliirti of St. Mary's are worried over 1200 violations of* the of Religious Brothers), univer- del nd in J. P. Stevens planta, where the . . e^ Have no fear, at IsMt if you aink no one will arias you . Did you levels of cotton dust far exceed the feel that your life is Uka one Ug Monday? . . . Did anyone notice permissible level under the Oc- Fi ''...Brown lung (Ilsea8e...i8 an even greater BiUy Nova grew a moustacha? Did you know tha^ Saturday Nigh* H cupational Safety and Health Act . apreadi faster than the idtat.. . T^ nomore back mka . .Havayou

standard. threat in J.P. Stevens plants..." * noticed that organisational meetings are alwi^ disaifBBi»d? . also The Stevens Company is well, who knpws, who cares? ^ under inyestifpition by the Equal sities (for example. Temple and Workers Princeton) and other national i '!f: organizations have United with the page UNISEX (Continued from 7) •That's okny, kid. Now what nationwide ^ A.C.T.W.U. in a "Sir, it's aU very fa^inating but it you'd like to know?' boycott of J. P. Stevens products HAIR DESIGN are sold under the following "Sir," very calmly now, "whiit »» ^' '•But what kid? your opinion of the Beauti-Blend,. Beauticale, students faei <^^ . labels: VUlanovar' Fine Arts, Peanuts, Tastemaker, "WHAT DO YOU THINK OF 4 % Utica, Mohawk, Yves St. Laurent, VILLANOVA STUDBNTSI!!'i»» Huh, well I don'know. Tlia gii Angelo l^mghia, Forstmann, Con- Mb pretty I gueift and . . tender, Gullistan, Merryweather, "Well if they're alt as go^darn wait a second . . . 1/lfhere are Simitex, Fii^esse, Hip-Lets, and loudmouth and H snotty as you, I Spirit. don't think much of 'em." "Huh, w»ll 1 don't know, The A.C.T.W.U. in Philadelphia girls are pretty I guess and

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P. Stevens. ^ Note: Mu]^. Gene Carroll of the A.C.T.W.U. will be on hand to an- 'if swer questions on the boycott and show an excerpt frdkn "60 Minutes" on the J. P. Stevens con- troversion Tuesday, February 13, at 2:30 p.m. in Tolentine Room 215.

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|v». Cagers Clip Nittany Lions ly rATKICK PLYNN Association leader VUlanova last Chiptor ten in the •agnoiCo^sh being fouled by Pem 8t«le's Swkday at Recreation Hall in Dick Horter ¥«nu8 VBlanova is in Frank Bri^ljMMki State Oollefe, Poimsylvania, the book* and is very much in The teana exdumisd in- Ths NHtimy Uom outwUmt the Irospinp with the unpredictsble frequMt bMkats tfaroOghout the traditioo thst Wildcat*, 55 percent to 30 per- VILLANOVA Eastern bMketball second hiOf,, with t^ Nittany UNIVERSITY .VILLANOVA PA Fabniary cent, lliey outreboonded Vil- 16. 1079 fans have come to know so well. Lions their iMt lead of the lanova 23-15. They held the Upeets and the unexpected have on a layup by frwahman 1 ' Eastern Eight's s(K;ond leading of- become almost commonplace Qraig Buffie with ^K)6 to go. The fense to just ten field goals. And regarding this rivalry. Wildcata hald Psan State they lost, 36-34. The first surprise took place in Bcoraless for the next aigbt and a Sophomore Alex Bradley, who Senate 196B, when Harter's University To of Discuss half mimitaa, capitaliiinf on scored half of ViUanova's points, Pennsylvania club avenged a 75*44 Bradk^s Ibul shootii^ to taka a sank a pair of free throws with five shellacking at the handi of 34-32 lead. seconds remaining to give the m Villanova the year before with a Mika Bdsknan, Ptonn State's * ^ 32.30 edging of Wildcats their, seventh victory in 's Wild- leading scorer at 1& p.p.g. and a Student Clieating eight conference games. cats. freahman guard firom Havarford « 9radley tallied ^ Then it was Villanova's the last six By BILL CLARK turn. High, ended the drou^ with a 30- The motion reads as follows: years ago," aaid Dean O'Malley of Villanova points, all from the free The Villanova University Hie Quakers saw. their hopes for fbot fade-away jumper with 35 "Villanova University ccmdemns Arts and Sciences. "This motion the 1971 NCAA championship throw line. He was 12-12 from the Senate will hold its first meeting ateondi left to knot the score. Cheating and' Plagiarism in all is in harmony with the mission of stripe, dashed after a 28-0 season where the Wildcats out- at the new semester today at 4:00 forms by sny member of the Villa- when Villanova ran the clock down to the University. This is merely sn the scored the Lions, 16-2. ^:.J p.m. in the West Lounge of novs Community and supports Cats humiliated Penn to the under ten seconds, whan Sparrow •^.J^ i^ expression of philosophy and Neither team led than tune of 90-47 in the Eastern by more Dougherty HalL . Several im- propriate penalties. The Villanova LvN^ y^r-- attempted a paas to Bradley at the ethics. There is nothing specific in - two points throughout the game, portant items are on the agenda. University Senate recommends to regionals. right side of the lane. The 6*6" this motion, but this will be s pre- which was characterixed tough The first order of business will Father President Driscoll that a Then in Eugene, Oregon, Coach by product of Long Branch, N.J.twa8 face to any future regulations con- defense and the determined of- hear from the Senate Budget Procedure on Cheating and Harter*8 Oregon Ducks helped fouled by PSU's senior center, be to cerning cheating and plagiarism." fense of Penn State which dropped Committee, chaired by Senator A. Plagiarism be developed, prom- Rollie Massimino's cagers to tReir Garvin 'Jefferson. Following a Among the other items to be most recent losing to 8-15 on the season, 2-5 in the Clay. The committee is still in the ulgated^ and implemented by the season with a Penn State time-out, Bradley can- ?v7? considered is a motion from the EAA. process of .finalizing the Uni- University with all deliberate 116-77 embarassment in the Far ned his two shots for the winning Student Life Committee recom- West in 1974. Junior guard Rory Sparrow sent LteMfai versity Budget for next year and spe^d. Since it is imperative that margin. 81^ M • VUlum iMt kMk affOpit Ike 1«Maay Uoi mending that the area between Villanova to the locker at r r So it should have come as no room will report on its progress. any such procedure protect the Edelman's 25-footer from the going 3-10 Sullivan and Sheehan Halls be halftime tied 18-18 when he con- from the floor. from thm scorinf oohunn. shock when Harter's upstart Penn The next line of business will be rif^ts at sll concerned parties, it closed to all vehicular traffic. I left sideline was short and the Nit- Sparrow, The verted scoring seven,was ths ViUanova's next gMtoe la tonif, State squad gave a strong per- on two fr^e throws with no a motion from the Academic is specifically recommended that taqy Iion> attetadpt for a tie was only other purpose of this' resolution is to left Wildcat to taUy man agatnst the rejuvmifted formance against Eastern Athletic time in the first half after. JlokA Policy Committee, chaired by the procedure provide appropriate .foiled when Villanova's Aaron than four provide an area for students to poinU. BHckovski and St. Joaaph's. New coadi Jii * Senator John J. O'Malley. A safeguards for the accused, as well congregate. Because of the Howard tied up Brickowski on the Edehnan lad # Pton State- with six Lynam leads his capsrs on to tl carom. motion concerning cheating and as appropriate penalties for University Center construction, pomts apiece. floor Intramural of the .Palestra ^ fac^ tl plagiarism, which has received un- violators." Hoop the Mall is unusable for this pur- BrAdley was also the game's top Two of A^Uanova's key per- Wildcata at 9:00. fblloiHi^ ah ii animous passage in committee, "This moticm started in the pose. rebounder, hauling a half-dozen formers this year failed to portam Ivy - score. League gaate hetweeq] will be proposed. Academic Policy Committee three errant shots. In addition, he Marty Caron, the starting center, Penn and Columbfa. PoUowii collected Bit steals on the way to and Tom Sienkiewicz, replaced Action Is Very Close in tonight's action, the Cats will ti one of his best all-areund per- the starting lineup by freshman on thfi Penn Quakers l\iesdi formances of the year, despite Tom Bethea, each By BETH WHITE were absent night, also at the Palestra. The Intramural Basketball 4:30 group, trailed by the Sun Tuition To increase ^ Kings (2-0) and the Superstars (1- League is (tff to a strong start this a W 0). The Sun Kings' team is almost Hockey Team Plays year fielding 72 teams, eight By lERRY DOUGHERTY the same one who fraternity teams and a lot of placed high in The Vlilanovan learned Student Aid To Follow the Intramural Football com- talent. Tuesday . that undergraduate In each of the leagues, there is petition. Penn State Tomorrow tuition at Villanova University tuitimi increases to student aid at least one undefeated team Express is unbeaten in the 5:30 and By MIKE FITZGERALD may increase by approximately 10 funds," he added. close competition for second and league, and the 6:30 teams are led notable point is that three players percent year. When Che subject <^ outside Over the previous two weeks, next third the At the banning of the second] places in the rankings. by Ice Men (2-0) and the Wild- scored two goals each: Captain The 10 percent figure is tenta- financing was discussed, Switzer ' a the Villanova Ice Cats have >r. Steve period, it looked as though fatigue] The 3:30 league is dominated by men (2-1). Shorr, senior defenseman tive one; it is included in the pro- expressed hop^ that the Middle boosted their overall record to 9-6- from the bus trip had it the Cougars, currently 3-0. Phil Captain John Caughlin and the Rich Curley and frosh Tommy tak^ posed University budget for the Income Student Assistance Act 1 and their Middle Atlantic Farrell, who organizes the leagues, Spoas have conquered the 7:30 Curran. The following Thursday, toll on die^ t^. The Cadets 1 (MISAA), signed by President Collegiate next Hscal year. The Ad- Hockey Association capitalized on thisVand scored] claims that- the Cougars are one of league, winning ail three of their February 1, the Cats played their ministrative Budget Committee Carter, would provide a modest in- record to 5-2. The Cats are three unanswered goals to take the] Photo the best in all the leagues. Led by games thus far. With so many un- third consecutive home game at by Jack Straub drafted this budget Monday. crease in funds for middle income currently in second place behind point-guard Radnor^ lead 5-3. At the twelve minute Brian Costello, defeated teams, the playoffs this ' Rink before an en- If there were to be a 10 percent students. Penn State, with the showdown leading rebounder Tom Powers year should be more competitive thusiastic home crowd against mark, the Cats came back to life! Switzer is not totally satis- Amazing increase it would boost tuition by Mr. game being played this Saturday, and signs of turning the and captain Steve Crispin, the than last year's. Textile. The score was 12-3 with showed $320. fied with Congress' enactment of February 10, at the Philadelphia game around when frosh Car- Sophcnrorc Cougars have defeated their op- Last year's champ DTD and the the Cats on top. This was probably Tom pmrd Toai Sicaklewlcs poared in a coHege-career A Hve percent increase in salaiy MISAA. "If the new federal act Civic Center. This game will typically son, substituting as left wing for paints ponents by scoring almost three strong LKD team are the most physical game played so Mgh 3i Tatsday night to lead the Wildcats to a 69-80 upset funding for faculty staff is was fully funded it would have a probably decide the and also regular . season injured Ray Mateer, scored to cut vkfory times as many points each game. both undefeated in the fraternity far. The Cars lost an entire line aver Peaik the win b VUlanova's first in the Big Five. For called for in the proposed budget. tremendous effect, but it doesn't champs. The Cats and Penn l^tate the CadeU' lead to 5-4. the Cats a c it recap The Bomb Squad (2-0) follows the league. SPE and DPE are tied for due to lights. oalp H of the gasM and of all Wildcat sports action, see This figure, if it stands, would fall seem that Congress and the Presi- have split their two previous wound exchanging goals at the Cougars and Zeus is third (1-0). third place with records of 2-1. The CaU then took to the road. up short of the past seven years' aver- dent are leaning toward fiill fund- league matches. University end of the second period and the Controller Charles B. The Bang Gang heads off the They traveled to West Point to age cost cf living increase. ing," he stated. The "tremendous On lliursday, January 5, the Dietzler play the Cadet's J.V. team on Cadets skated to the locker roomj effect" Switzer speaks of is his « V.U. Ice Cats skated away with an with a 6-5 halftime, lend. Switzer does not expect any in- February 3. The game started with America Charles B. Dietder, University estimste that full funding' of 8-5 victory and boosted their When the third period opened, creases in funding from the Penn- the Cats jumping off to a quick 3-1 controller, commented on one fac- MISAA would make 4000 students '.n>-, league to 5-2. ^ sylvania scholarship program. the Cats began outskating, \ lead in the opening minutes of the tor which could affect the finalized eligible for Basic Grants. The Cats next played Wagner Yas, AaMrica stHI eibts, and news happens at pUces Turning to the subject of the Hrst period, but their lead outhustling, and especially outhit- away present time 600 Vil- was cut fraai tuition figure. "If the faculty and At the College at Radnor Rink on Satur- YiUaBova's campv. To catch np on national happenlafs, see new process by which the financial to one goal when tha Cadets ting the Cadets at every turn. lanova students are eligible for tlM national news snamary staff put pressure on us to raise day, January 27,* and walked away Even thou^ the Cadets were out- on page S. aid office collects financial data— scored with 30 seconds left in the the salary increase, the funds for funds from the Basic Grant Pro- with a 10-3 victory. The most the substitution of uniform by A count of 18-6 at this I Penn- /irst period. shot it must come from somewhere. In gram. point, the Cats couldn't Hnd the this event the most likely solution (Continued on page 3) mark. The Cadets skated off with r -ir Antique would be to raise the tuition in- a 7-5 victory by scoring an empty] crease beyond 10 percent," Dietz- net goal when the Cats tried toj Women Hoopsters ... taH are the bobby of icnlor loha Redemoati, and for a ler said. : score with sn extra skater in the] t doscr look at aa interastlag and somewhat annsnal pastlaw, see New Drinking closing minute.' As for any ultimate de- This Saturday the Ice Cats are] terminaticHi of tuition or salary in- Continue Road Trip playing Penn State at the| creasiM, Dietzler indicated that it Philadelphia Civic Center in what Age until at Supported wouldn't be made March will probably be the most excitii the earliest. By TONY PANGONAS Villanova was led by top scorer match of the season. This is the] The Villanova women'ri In the tentative budget drawn basket- Hiaiay with 17 jmd Straccia with State Rep. John Alden (R- the House of Representatives. I Year of the Ice CaU. .,• K^: ball team traveled up on Monday the amount of funds south last 16. Lisa Ortlip chipped in with 10 Delaware) said that, as s newly- will be one of 23 members on that Today, The VILLANOVAN presents tlie premier to be allocated to student financial weekend for three games in three pointa and a appointed member of the House committee, but I will team high 9 rebounds. isiBe do my best days. of FROM THE $E€X>ND FLOOR^ a sapple- aid is $2,666,400; this computes to X The WildcaU defeated The weekend ended on a low Liquor Control Committee, he will to provide a voice," the Wayne s 13.4 percent increase over the Salisbury Sute 82-75 add Virginia MMit eoBlaiaed la tht eeater of tlie paper and desifaed be glad to legislator note with a 77-68 defeat jit the Piayoff listen to student con- said. 59-55 before losing to 77- to $2,253,000 spent during the Loyols hands of Loyoia. Hi^ scorers for be palled omt asd read. CoMselTed to replace tiM cerns about regulations and en- He noted that the committee is present fiscal year. Undergraduate 68. Thair record is now 12-5. tha Cats were again Htnay and paMkatfaps of varioM stodeat orgaaiatkNH aod forcement of the State Liquor responsible for all legislation that day studsnt aid, sub-division Afsinat Salislmry State, the a of deals with the Straccia with 20 and 16, respac- Tickets Code. distribution and Wfm UMlr words tofeHwr la a ooadee, Moranthe financial aid, is to be boosted by t > Wildcata uaed a balanced scoring tivaly. "It* is my understanding that consumption of alcoholic pdtfte to riBipiii actMtks, TflE 13.7 percent to a sum of $1,906,700 attjttk, which included four Ticket Mani^r Bud Memin] FROM SECOND there have been beveragea. It also oversees Senior Co-Captain Katfagr Strac- many problems in the im- I pWyeis in double annawnoed that tickeU wil FLOOR uttl appaar la Tkt VILLANOVAN oach in the reoently drafted' budget. the paat between the plementation figures, . to cia is rapidly cleaiqg in on aome State Liquor of the rules and achisws thsir alewsnth prahably go en aaie nast Wecl<| Thia propaaed budget, as it Control Board and rsgulationa victory, hu individual records. 1^ needs only WfB&mmUf Ihe .oiaMMWwr OK Die ameaiBr* university of the Penneylvania eaiats now, mntains a net increaae AMilUaAhe kd the ivay lor tha #iiat fiflMid students. 1 would like to define Liquor code. wHk)2 11 points to beooaae VillMMw's «11 ^ '9t» filtm mt ^Mtm m^nmtikt mmi tbi em- points a awsd BiiM Pkv«flB an of approkioMtely 8.6 peroent in thaae problems try to laaues with f H by Lisa Ortlip

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