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Vol. 70, No. 7 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. November 1 1 , 1 994 Campaign Freshman dies in strives weel(end accident for goal By JANE PAPACCIO At approximately 3 a.m., McGarry and four friends decided News Editor By TANYA MARIE ANNAS to walk to a local convenience Staff Reporter store to get something to eat, James C. McGarry, a freshman witnesses said. engineering student from Palos Now under way for two and a After the five students crossed Verdes Estates, Ca., died Sunday, half years, the Capital Campaign the footbridge at the Villanova Nov. 6, from head injuries result- has already raised $66 million. Station (located near Moriarty ing when he fell from a stairway The goal is to raise $100 million Hall) SEPTA tracks, McGarry railing and struck his head on a in five years. began to slide down the staircase SEPTA platform 20 feet below. railing, witnesses told police He "Long term, the Capital Cam- ,, ^ , ,. McGarry was pronouriced clin- paign will serve to solidify the jgn ^^f ^^^ mailing and landed on ically dead at 6 a.m. Nov. 5. He financial base of the University to the platform. By the time his was put on artificial life support provide funds that will help sup- companions reached him, he was until family members decided to port student scholarships and unconscious. remove it. McGarry was pro- that will help support the payment Radnor and Villanova emergen- nounced dead at 1:50 p.m. Nov. 6. of faculty salaries," said Vice cy crews responded to the scene The funeral will be held today President of Institutional Advance- at approximately 3:30 a.m. At that in his hometown. ment John Elizandro. The Univer- time, McGarry was still uncons- Witnesses told Radnor police sity hopes to lessen its dependence cious. He was transported to the that McGarry had consumed on tuition dollars, he said. University's East Main Lot and alcoholic beverages at an off- Elizandro credits the Cam- helicoptered to Thomas Jefferson campus party prior to his fall. I paign's success to the time, energy University Hospital. Officials at the Philadelphia Med- and dedication of University Pres- The University offered a ical Examiner's Office reported ident the Rev. Edmund J. Dobbin, memorial mass in memory of that tests done by Thomas Jeffer O.S.A. "The success of the Cam- McGarry Nov. 9 in the Villanova son University Hospital showed a paign is truly an endorsement of Chapel. The mass was helpful to blood alcohol level of .24. The legal Father Dobbin's leadership as those who were unable to attend blood alcohol level limit for driving I president of this University, he the funeral, said the Rev. John P. in Pennsylvania is .1. said. Stack, O.S.A. The mass offered McGarry and a fellow resident Thus far, the Campaign has support to his friends, he added. had attended an off campus party already established at least 40 They were able to see that other the night of Nov. 4 and returned If student scholarships and 10 people were concerned as well, to St. Monica Hall at approximate- endowed faculty chairs. Student said Stack. PHOTo BY SHARON GRIFFIN \y 2 a.m. The two apparently scholarships are comprised of four A tribute to James McGarry will appear Students and community members attended a memorial mass stayed there for about an hour. $100,000 to two $150,000 gifts, in the Nov. 18 issue ofthe Villanovan. for James McGarry. Flowers and photos mark the site of the ranging in three degrees: full accident. tuition, room and board; full tuition; or partial tuition scholar- Smokeout urges quitting ship. The faculty chairs are gifts The majority of the funds raised tion among our alumni," said at the $1 million level, used to on behalf of the Campaign were Elizandro. By KATHLEEN COONEY measure lung capacity. A round- recognize faculty members who contributed by alumni. "The Alumni want to give back to the News Editor table discussion will debate the are leaders in their disciplines and affinity and affection for Villanova University, and thus are willing pros and cons of a smoke-free have demonstrated exceptional is very high; there is a strong to invest in its future, he said. The annual Cancer Society campus and non-smokers may scholarly skills. sense of affection for the institu- (Continued on page 5) Great American Smokeout will be adopt-a-smoker. Literature will be held Thursday, Nov. 17 in Con- distributed along with smoke nelly Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. detectors and first-aid kits, she Special Olympians arrive on campus The day is intended to persuade said. smokers to give up cigarettes for Because smokers need to do one day so that maybe they will something with their mouths By UNDA GRZYB Jeffrey Lurie, owner of the Eagles, initiated their involvement with decide to give them up for two, instead of smoking, there will be Staff Reporter The night will be capped off with Special Olympics as athlete vegetable platters served through- a fireworks spectacular, a new escorts. said Arnelia Hollinger, director of out Connelly Center, said Hollin- addition to the traditional pro- Environmental Health and Approximately 700 Special "It is incredible that in giving Safety. ger. Also, Dining Services will gram. It is not too late for members Olympians will gather* this wee- up just one day, you can influence Several events will take place donate cold turkey platters to the of the University community to ,, , ,. , , „ kend to compete in five areas of others lives m such a big way, encour- during the day, said Hollinger. cause. athletic competition: soccer, vol- get involved. Liz Weaver said Weaver. There will be tricycle races In addition to the free food, leyball, long distance running, ages those who have not yet For those who do not have between smokers and non- smokers will have the opportunity power lifting and in-line skating, signed up to volunteer to do so enough time to serve as an athlete smokers and a "kiss me, I don't to exchange one cigarette for one said Liz Weaver, director of today. escort, individuals may join cheer- smoke" booth. Students from the apple, and there will be a drawing Human Services for Special Although many of the volunteer ing groups at designated areas College of Nursing will perform to guess the number of gumballs Olympics, committees have met this fall to around campus. pulmonary function tests which (Continued on page 5) Although only some athletes learn more about their responsi- will bring home medals at the bilities, two important positions close of the weekend, everyone still have openings. * eight-hundred involved is rewarded in innumer- One thousand prepared able ways. The smiles, hugs and bag lunches need to be the weekend. cheers will forever touch the for athletes during will meet hearts of both the athletes and The sandwich makers of Dougherty their supporters. in the East Lounge the weekend. Plans for the 1994 Fall Festival Hall throughout with a little time to spare began back in February 1994 with Anyone to call the Special selection of the leadership com- is encouraged to sign up. Volun- mittee. Since then, countless Olympics Office the East hours have been spent organizing teers may also report to whenever they are avail- the event. Although the festival Lounge able. The shifts are from 9 a.m. is an event rich in tradition, the p.m. Friday and Saturday, committee decided to modify the to 5 11 a.m. Sunday. weekend with several changes to and 9 a.m. to Perhaps one of the best ways add to the excitement of the become involved with Special occasion, said Weaver. to Olympics is as an athlete escort. Opening ceremonies will take Athlete escorts are paired with place Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the an athlete or an entire team Villanova Stadium. Invited guest either athletes for the weekend. Dur- speakers include: the Rev. of competition, it is the presi ing the Edmund J. Dobin, O.S.A., escort's responsibility to serve as PHOTO BY SHARON QWFFIN dent of the University; Thomas the team cheerleader and chief will culminate this Berkshire, former Philadelphia The efforts of the Special Olympics Steering Committee weekend supporter. Many of the members University plays host to the sixth annual Fall Festival. Eagle; Bill Dcneby, spokesperson when the of the leadership committee for the physically impairwi; and Page 2 • THE VILLANOVAN • November 11, 1994 ? HIS WEEK DSA targets campus-wide homophobia By KATE S2UMANSKI *' Editor-in-Chief "Homophobia is definitely a Church doctrine," according to sat on the committee." After much Editorials ., 10 problem on Villanova's campus," the letter. Cervone will also elab- discussion, the The University chapter of the said Tony Borges, chair of the orate on the "New Ways committ^^ decided to invite Scope 15 Democratic Socialists of America DSA. "The purpose of this discus- Ministry." Tucker, Cervone and Linehan to (DSA) with the generous support sion is to inform the Villanova As the final panelist, Linehan speak at the University. Features 17 ^ of Campus Ministry and the community that gays exist in will discuss the history, purposes "It was difficult obtaining per- Entertainment ..22 Student Government Association society and that they are discrim- and challenges of the Committee mission; it took over two months Sports 34 (SGA) is sponsoring a panel dis- inated against. We hope to stop on Sexual Minorities at St. to get the plans finalized," said cussion entitled, "Discrimination that and to end homophobia on Joseph's University. Borges. Based on Sexual Orientation," campus." "We hope to inform the Villa- "Eventually, we hope to see Monday, Nov. 14 at 7:30 p.m. in Tucker, who is widely pub- nova community on some of the support groups and counseling for Bartley Hall Room 110. A question lished in the progressive press, injustices facing sexual minorities gays on campus. As it stands now, and answer period will follow the will address "issues of discrimi- by providing an atmosphere at no center or literature on gay panelists' opening remarks. nation in the military . . . and the this forum which is educational issues exists," said Borges. "We're DITORIALS Panelists include Scott Tucker, anti-gay discriminatory legisla- and interactive," according to the not looking for a funded group, but columnist for the Humanist mag- tion being presented before local letter. a recognized group that can azine, Mary Louise Cervone, coor- and state legislative bodies," "Initially, the three speakers advertise." The Republicans are coming! dinator of the Education Commit- according to a letter from the DSA the DSA selected for the forum "The DSA works to combat are coming! The RepubHcans tee and former president of to University professors, staff were disapproved by the Center sexism, racism and homophobia Patterson is ecstatic. Rich Joe Dignity Philadelphia, a gay members and student groups for Peace and Justice," said on all levels; we don't separate one Webster is frantic. Alex Sco- Catholic organization and Dr. dated Nov. 7. Borges. "The Center for Peace and from the other," said Borges. "In field is blissfully apathetic. Elizabeth Linehan, chair of the Cervone, who has testified in Justice set up a committee to suit order to establish a democratic Read all their reactions in this philosophy department at St. front of the Philadelphia City both Peace and Justice and the society, we need to fight all three." week's Editorial section. Also, Joseph's University and of the Council on its equity in education DSA. Two representatives from The DSA encourages all a devoted alum recoils in horror Committee on Sexual Minorities, policy, will address "issues of the DSA, one from the Villanova members of the University com- after viewing 'Nova's new a non-university supported discrimination of gays in the Feminist Coalition (VFC) and two munity to attend and participate wildebeest-like logo. organization. Catholic Church with respect to Peace and Justice staff members in the discussion. EATURES Beyond The Main Line

Compiled by Kathleen Cooney wound through New York's the Revolution, the vast net- who headed the Committees This Features focuses Source: The York week New Times boroughs on a rainy and work of cells that are supposed and started a campaign to on two of the most common uncomfortably hot day, where to guard against Communism's soften their image. vices of college students: alco- NEW YORK-German Silva, the temperature hovered at 67 enemies on every block and hol and smoking. Learn about a 26-year-old from Mexico degrees and the humidity at 78 every farm, have fallen on hard Oxfam America, the organiza- attempting only his third race percent as Silva and Paredes times. tion which will benefit from at 26.2 miles, had predicted crossed the finish line. Officials acknowledge that WASHINGTON—For a the fundraising activities of victory in the New York City Such heat and humidity can participation in nightly "vig- decade, Ronald Reagan was the Hunger Awareness Week. marathon. He followed through be dangerous to marathon ilance" patrols, block political hottest star in American polit- boldly, even though he made it runners, and two men died, meetings and other activities ics: ever commanding, vital more difficult than necessary. only the second and third have fallen sharply since the even in advancing age, stronger Silva made a startling mis- fatalities in the race since it Cuban economy began to col- than an assassin, cancer or take when he took a premature was first run in 1970. lapse five years ago along with scandal. And now that he has turn into Central Park and had A 27-year-old runner went the Soviet bloc. For absences disclosed that at the age of 83 to scramble to victory by two into cardiac arrest at the finish that were once inexcusable, the he is in the early stages of seconds over his friend and line and was later pronounced standard excuse now is about Alzheimer's disease, friends training partner, Benjamin dead at St. Luke's-Roosevelt having to spend hours waiting and associates say he is adjust- Paredes, in the time of two Hospital Center. Another for buses or scrounging for ing to his fate with a stoic and hours and 11 minutes and 21 runner also died. Many runners food. characteristic optimism. It is seconds. were treated for dehydration As Cubans have grown more they who are devastated. 21 Tegla Loroupe, a -year-old by emergency and medical openly critical of the govern- "I have observed over the running first Kenyan her mara- personnel. ment and its handling of the last couple of years that he was thon, hung back for the first economic crisis, fewer people fading slowly," the biographer 13 miles, then surged past the HAVANA—On a night black seem willing to report on their Edmund Morris said of his rest of the women's field to win enough to give the most timid neighbors for the sort of mun- latest subject. in 2:27:37. conspirator some courage, dane dissent and black-market In a statement that accom- With her victory, Loroupe guardians of the Cuban Revo- dealings that once qualified as panied Reagan's disclosure, his became the first black African lution were nowhere to be "counter revolutionary" doctors said they had noticed NTERTAINMENT woman ever to win a major found on Oquendo Street. behavior. And rather than signs of the disease for the last marathon. In what President Fidel Cas- stiffen its line against the year. But some friends said Some 27,665 runners Interested in the latest in were tro has called the darkest growing apathy, the govern- they had detected a slowing in officially entered in the 25th music, films and all that moment of his 35-year rule, the ment recently replaced the Reagan's mental functionings running of the race, which amuses? If so, turn to this Committees for the Defense of aging, hard-line army general even earlier. week's entertainment pages. Inside find reviews of CDs by such artists as G Love and the Special Sauce, Black Crowes, Dave Matthews Band, The Cranes, Janet Speaks French ViLLANOVAN and more. Reviews of the movies "Frankenstein" and ELIZABETH M. BARSZCZEWSKI & KATHRYN A. SZUMANSKI "Bullets Over Broadway" are EDITORS IN CHIEF also offered. ALEXANDER W. SCOFIELD STEPHANIE D. MacDOUGALL ASSOCIATE EDITOR MANAGING EDITOR SECTION EDITORS NEWS FEATURES ENTERTAINMENT SPORTS PORTS Kathleen Cooney Tara Campltlello Eric Cheung Sean Kelly Jane Papaccio Todd Leskanic

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• Page 5 Page 4 • THE VILLANOVAN • November 11, 1994 NovmbT 11, 1994 • THE VILLANOVAN BItte Key Society recruits Delta Gamma holds Anchor- Dobbin extends congratulations (or men's basketball, Larry The Rev. Edmund J. Dobbin, J. Herron and Joseph P. new president, 77 Rogers student members O.S.A., University congratulated the inductees of //; 'or women s basketball, splash to benefit the blind Mo»»;a Kane Nowlan '75' Villanova University's Varsity for By JENNIFER T|IZASKA Approxin^ately 300 students 4 men s trac^f Richard T. Buerkle Staff Reporter club 1994 Hall of Fame Nov. were interviewed this year, and By JANE prior to the '69and James J. McKenna '51; PAPACCIO member with the most beautiful Grand Prize for the raffle is a in an address based on the application and News Editor ^or women s track, Veronica eyes to be in the competition. The Stanley Kaplan prep course, induction ceremony at the The University's Blue Key initial interview, students are Mcintosh Sanders '85; for base- eyes of each contestant were valued at $800. Second prize Philadelphia Marriott West in Society has begun this year's invited back for a second-round The sisters l>a"' I^*?" W. Vonderlieth '66; of Delta Gamma photographed and displayed with consists of a Kenwood AM/FM Conshohocken, Pa. process of receiving new members interview. will host their seventh annual dinner fol- ^or men s swimming, Timothy the name of the respective soror- CD car stereo and third prize is A reception and under the director of recruitment "We are limited on the number Anchorsplash Sunday, Nov. 12 inductees J- Carrington '77; and for wom- 13 ity/fraternity in the Connelly a mountain bike. Fourth prize is lowed to honor the co-chairs Andy Botwin and of spots we have for admittance. from 3 p.m. to p.m. in the ens swimming, Rita Edge 6 duPont Center the week before the event. a gift certificate to the University who included: for football, John Danielle Kuzminski. The society Unfortunately, we cannot take Pavilion pool. Anchorsplash '67, '59 Regan 83. is the At the display table, there" were shop. Many other gift certificates H. Kolmer Paul Morra held informational meetings at everyone," Botvan said. fraternity's main philanthropic '71; small cans, each with a fraternity to local businesses and restau- and J. Richard Wells. M.D. the end of October in order to Students were notified whether event. All proceeds of the event or sorority name printed on them. rants will be awarded as well. introduce prospective applicants or not they had been invited back benefit the blind. In order to vote for a beautiful set to the role that Blue Key serves for the second round by Nov. 8, Anchorsplash is a nationwide of eyes, one had to make a donation in the campus community. Inter- and the final interviewing process fundraiser for the blind sponsored to the respective can. The money ested students then completed will begin Nov. 17. by Delta Gamma chapters across raised by each fraternity and Gubernatorial candidates applications composed of various There is no specific type of the nation. The event consists of sorority was counted and the esssay questions which were due individual being sought by the numerous mock swim competi- PHOTO BY SHARON GRIFFIN winners were those with the Nov. 2. by Blue Key Society, though good BliM K«y Society Is a ••rvic* organization which aids ths Admissions Office. Pictured above, tions between teams representing largest donations. Two winners Each student who returned an communication skills and being a Blue Key tour guide introduces perspective students to csmpus. University sororities and fraterni- were chosen, one from a sorority participate in debate application received a first-round both personable and approachable ties. Fraternities and sororities and one from a fraternity. interview. All interviews were are important qualities. who participate are assigned a unlike Freeman who expressed "Welfare is wrong. Delta Gamma has raised more By CLAIRE REHWINKEL The federal conducted by members of Blue "We are looking for people to sister of Delta Gamma as a coach. his commitment to public government can't than $30,000 in the past six years. Staff Reporter take money Key, who went through a training be themselves," said Botwin. "We Each team will participate in such education from people and give it This year, one third of the pro- to other program for the interviewing do have a wide variety of individ- Scholar examines biblical debate events as synchronized swim- The United A member of the audience individuals, no matter ceeds will be donated to the Penn- We Stand America what the process. uals in the club," he added. ming, beach ball relays, bathing sylvania Association of Blind (UWSA) Political Awareness brought up President Clinton's cause," said Clymer. By MICHELE GUGLIELMI In the past, secular literary Jewish background by the Jews. beauty contests, tube relays and Athletes; one third will be donated League presented its "Meet the community service program for Freeman and Clymer said they Staff Reporter critics have ap(ilied new methods Harrington's third point, which sweatshirt relays. Winners of the to the Royer Greeves School for Candidates for Pennsylvania Gov- subsidizing college tuitions. All are pro-life. ''Abortion is morally of research such as structuralism dealt with the responsibility for events receive points. At the end Space Shuttle Program the Blind in Paoli, Pa.; the remaind- ernor," Sunday, Nov. 6. Students three of the candidates said they wrong," said Freeman. "There is and deconstructionism, among Jesus' death, questioned that of the day, the points will be would rather rational although responsibility is placed er will be given to Delta Gamma's and local community members lower college costs no explanation." The Rev. Daniel J. Harrington others, said Harrington. He sug- tallied and the winning teams will national philanthropy which is gathered in St. Mary's auditorium than take jobs away from other "It is the duty of the government SJ., professor of the New Testa- gested that in reading beyond the upon the Roman official Pontious be announced. sight conservation and aid to the to gain more information before individuals. to protect life," Clymer said. unveils new payload ment at dialogue. Christians and Jews Pilate, there could have been Weston School of Theol- Delta also Gamma hosted a blind. Tuesday's election. "This program may be the On the other hand, Fallon ogy in Cambridge, Mass., spoke at may be able to reach a new Jewish involvement. "Beautiful Eyes" contest in con- Main sponsors of the event are Speakers at this assembly were politically correct answer but it strongly held that it should be the By JONATHAN KUCK that Andy Allen, Villanova class the University's Connelly Center, understanding. When asked if the Romans may junction with Anchorsplash. Par- Stanley Kaplan Educational Cen- Patrick Fallon, libertarian gover- isn't realistic," said Freeman. woman's choice to determine Assistant News Editor of 1977, will pilot a shuttle mission Thursday, Nov. 3. Harrington is Because negative relations have intensified antagonism ticipating University sororities ter Ltd., the University Shop and nor candidate; Mark Freeman, "The only real solution is to create what happens to her body. in February of 1996. Zimmer a renowned scholar and author of between Christians andJews have between Christians and Jews, and fraternities nominated a Chamber's Development Co. The patriot lieutenant governor; and more jobs in a more prosperous All parties agreed that Pennsyl- Members of the University would like to see the payload go over 50 books, as well as the existed, and to some extent, still Harrington said that the Jewish James Clymer, independent lieut- economy." vania's economy needs help. "The Space Shuttle Experiments Pro- up with him to make it an all- general editor of New Testament exist, Harrington believes individ- religion was a "legal religion" in enant governor candidate. Much On the issue of campaign problems with the state's economy gram unveiled their shuttle pay- around University project. Abstracts and president of the uals can and do learn from his- that it was recognized and granted Law School hosts lecture of the evening was spent discuss- finance reform, Fallon and Clymer are on paper," said Fallon. "How- load in front of the Connelly "That's our goal," he said, but Catholic Biblical Association. His torical studies. His premise rests exemption from pagan rituals. ing how the two major party agreed that it is inore important ever, they can be fixed." Center Oct. 27. The payload Zimmer added that the group still lecture addressed the question of on the section of the Second Therefore, since it was a "legal By AMY LANZA mental Protection Agency in the candidates turned down their to limit the ability of candidates Freeman pointed out that Penn- consists of the apparatus neces- needs $5,500 to buy a computer the existence of anti-Semitism in Vatican Council which discusses religion" ifrom which Jesus and Staff Reporter Office of General Counsel in invitations to speak at the forum. to grant favors to political spon- sylvania's high taxes are causing sary to conduct two experiments necessary for the experiment. the New Testament. these relations. The six major his disciples originated, the emer- Washington D.C., focused on the However, Republican Lieutenant sors than it is to put limits on many businesses to move else- in space during a NASA shuttle "We need the computer, and we Harrington proposed that the points of the lecture included the gence of debate was both inevit- The sixth annual symposium, United States government's lack Governor candidate Mark amounts of donated money. "We where. "If we create a friendly, mission. The experiments include need it now," he said. New Testament is not anti- diversity in ancient Judaism, the able and necessary to protect the sponsored by the Villanova Envi- of power in preventing the expor- Schweiker joined the discussion have to attack the problem from tax-free, mandate-free, govern- the spinning of a special heat pipe After the mission is completed, Semitic in itself, but the potential Jewishness ofJesus, responsibility status quo. ronmental Law Journal, was held tation of dangerous chemicals late and contributed a few short the other side." said Fallon. ment, small businesses will be to determine its limiting perfor- analysis of the project must be to be is present. for the death of Jesus, the scrip- According to Harrington, Chris- Nov. 5 in the University's Law that are banned in the United comments just before the meeting encouraged," said Clymer. mance capabilities and the fabri- done and the proper reports will "Most people read the Bible tures of Paul, theological language tianity to Paul was a way of life Freeman, on the other hand, School in Garey Hall. The lecture States into other countries. This adjourned. Schweiker arrived at the end of cation of a special class of poly- be filed with NASA. Polymer flatly and naively" which has and the final schism between the that could be shared by both favors caps on individual funds was titled "The Impact of Inter- power is not even accessible to the Each of the three minor candi- the forum and briefly reiterated mers to determine the effects of Technologies has offered to do the resulted in past fundamentalist church and Israel. Christian^ and Jews because the and total bans on PACs. national Trade Agreements on the United States government when dates had something positive to his party's platform. He agreed to space on the properties of these analysis of the polymers and to aggressions, said Harrington. In "For many Jews, Jesus is an concepts of Christianity contain Environment." It focused on the other countries voice their desire say about third parties in compar- All three candidates firmly answer individual questions after materials. The unveiling marked bring two University students to order to prevent such occurrences apostate," said Harrington. How- a rich Jewish background. Thus, intersection of international trade not to receive these chemicals, ison to the two major parties denounced welfare. Fallon pointed the meeting. the tenth anniversary of the Detroit to witness and assist in and hostilities, the Bible must be ever, there has been both accep- Paul wanted others to see his and environmental law. said Wolfson. "Americans tend to ignore third out that too many tax dollars are UWSA is a national organiza- project. the work. read in a historical context. tance and rejection of Jesus' point of view. parties Robert Housman, a staff attor- Gerald Hapka, the current Cor- . and vote for the lesser of being spent on welfare and that tion that seeks to involve citizens The project began in 1984 when ney with the Center for Interna- porate Counsel in the Corporate/ the two evils," said Fallon. "In our the only people benefitting are the in the political process. The Villa- Joe Fox, a chemical engineering tional Environmental Law and a Environment/Tax Group of the system, the most manipulative white collar government officials nova chapter of UWSA was student, did his freshman engi- member of the United States international company, DuPont candidate wins. If you keep voting who are initiating these founded in April 1994 by Kevin neering design project on the Great American Smokeout efforts reach 'Nova Technical Advisory Group to the de Nemours and Co. stressed the the way that you have always programs. Klesh. "UWSA is a non-profit, creation of nylon in space. Fox (Continued from page 1) stairs in Connelly Center. The "We're moving toward a smoke- areas for smokers in each building, International Standards Organi- obligation of the world as a global voted, you'll keep getting the same Freeman said that he is not non-partisan,- objective group," hoped that such nyk)n would be in a fishbowl, she said. students will earn $4.50 per hour, free workplace, but we don't know said Hollinger. "We're beginning zation, was the first of four community to protect the results." opposed to the government help- said Klesh. "I am pleased to see superior to nylon produced on A contest was initiated in the she added. when that will happen," Hollinger to address the concern," she said. speakers. Housman focused his environment. Freeman followed up on this ing people. "The problem is that how our group has grown and earth. To learn about space public relations class which is said. Smoking areas on campus "The University is moving for- speech on the importance of agen- The final speaker, Mark Sand- comment. "America needs an there are no checks and balances culminated with events such as research, two RCA staff members taught by Dr. Edward Lordon of were officially desi^ated in 1989; ward and plans are being made. cies of jurisdiction remaining in Strom, who serves as the attorney ajternative. Third parties offer to prevent the abusers." this." were brought in to tell of their control, even when their in the Office of that alternative." the Communication Arts Depart- however, currently several build- "There are quite a few students area of the Assistant ex(>eriences in the field. Accord- irsawenrVWthmgte ment, said Hollinger. The class ings on campus are smokefree, who smoke here," said Hollinger. specialization branched out into General Counsel for International "We don't care about making a ing to mechanical engineering economic Affairs big was divided into four groups and do because such as Connelly Center and the "It's a choice you choose to issues. of the United States Trade name for our party. We care professor Karl Zimmer, it was jfoai^ A Department asked to develop a public relations St. Augustine Center for the support. major disadvantage that non- and as a professional about issues and we work for leamed that students could con- meMnammryene Auction benefits piece to be us(x) as an advertise- Liberal Arts. economic issues, such as human staff member of the United States causes," Clymer said. AIDS duct experiments in space by Asso- rights and the environment, are Senate Committee, acted as the The candidates presented 10 ment for next year. The winner, across campus and The Student Government "This is supposed to be a fun constantly facing is the need to counterpart to the first three minute opening statements which won dinner for two at Gullifty's, ciation (SGA) has just passed an day. We want to create a positive By STEPHANIE GRIFFITHS AIDS Task Force member and eimrtone can henefit convince people of the importance speakers. Sanstrom said that he served as brief platform speeches, she said. amendment in which all works- interest and show it's a fun thing Staff Reporter director of auction items, "will be aemi the eemlMiter, of putting money on the line for recognized the importance of Afterwards, the microphone was We There will also be several other from that paces and common areas will be to do," Hollinger said. "It's a very shared with the Gift of Mary forms of publicity for this event, designated smoke-free as of a non-economically rewarding environmental control and con- turned over to the audience for a need now. Jan. VQI thing to do because you're Hospice, the Metropolitan AIDS ami we H AmeMa NaMiigsr, diraetor of forum, said Housman. cerns, but yet does not believe that question and answer session, said Hollinger. "We ho^ to get 1, 1995. The University is now involving everyone across campus Neighborhood Nutrition Alliance KaH EmInHmMtal Health mi Utety The second speaker, Steve Wolf- they should dominate the trade Fallon and Clymer advocated radio and television coverage," investigating the possibility of and everyone can benefit from The Villanova AIDS Task Force (MANNA), and the AIDS Task son, currently with the Environ- agenda. privatized, independent schools. she said. Public service announce- providing designated smoking that." will sponsor its first Villanova Force." These organizations all ments will run every 15 minutes. Community Auction for AIDS in focus on assisting AIDS/HIV Assistant Director of the Office of "We're '^tagging along on a shuttle mis- doing things to help the Villanova Room of the Con- infected individuals, in different Student Development Karen Cal- people stop," said Hollinger. Silent auction to benefit AIDS charities nelly sion" on a getaway special A Center, Nov. 17. All students, ways. Gift of Mary Hospice is a daroni will hang a banner in Quick-Start peer program was Press Release president, and a weekend stay faculty, staff and community (GAS)," otherwise known as a volunteer organization dedicated Connelly Center. implemented town space available basis. RCA made at the University in a lovely, three-bedroom meipbers are welcome to attend. to the care of poor women and Eight students are needed to last August where students are A silent auction, to benefit house in Ocean City, N.J., This benefit will open at noon children a $500 deposit on the $10,000 who have AIDS. MANNA help with the activities, Hollinger trained for a University to help other students stop Villanova's AIDS education among others. with a silent auction containing voluntarily provides food for HTV/ payment to NASA said. There will be two tables smoking. plan for the gala are over research package to be flown on They to present the program and several local Tickets $5 100 items, lasting until 6 p.m. AIDS infected individuals all over upstairs with two students sitting program to residence halls and AIDS-related charities, will be and entitle patrons to partici- A Gala celebration will also take the ,a future shuttle mission. country and the Villanova at each, and three tables down- that sororities, she said. held on campus Nov. 17 from pate in the live auction, as well place from 5-7 p.m., and will University AIDS Task Force edu- It was later discovered noon to 6 p.m. in the Villanova as a raffle ticket for a chance include hot and cold hors d'oeu- cates the General Motors and the 3M Corp. University community items, and vres, the nylon Room in Connelly Center. at one of the premier beverages, balloon-pops, about the importance of HIV/ had been working on Ten premier items will be refreshments. raffles and a live auction of more AIDS issues and increases aware- project and found that there is no Capital Campaign auctioned off at a gala, from 5 Sponsored by the Villanova expensively priced items. ness of risk-reducing behavior. advantage to space production. (Continued from page 1) p.m.-7 p.m., which follows the University AIDS Task Force, The AIDS Auction, coordinated Zimmer said that after several in addition to his business and The live auction, lead by Master Met- "Father Dobbin travels exten- civic responsibilities in the Boston silent auction. Whitey Rigsby proceeds will benefit the by Dr. Paula Michal-Johnson of of Ceremonies Whitey Rigsby, meetings with RCA Astro, it was '78, ropolitan AIDS Neighborhood the Communication pipe project sively on behalf of the Campaign; area; he's been able to allocate the voice of Villanova Arts depart- will include golfing„„.„ gift„^ ^.i„.certifi- decided that the heat in homes time to the Villanova Campaign; basketball, will serve as the Nutrition Alliance, a meals on ment and AIDS Task Force, has cates, a tour was viable. The polymer experi- he meets with alumni *o7 the Chesapeake program for home- been prepanng for offices, from coast to coast, he's been a tremendous champion auctioneer. wheels the Villanova Bay, dinner with various profes- ment was suggested by Polymer and Community about the importance of and has been a rallying force to The premier items to be bound AIDS patients, Gift of Auction for AIDS sors, a weekend in Ocean City, a Technologies Inc. of Detroit. talking auctioned include a three-hour Mary, an AIDS hospice in . get other volunteers involved," Committee. This committee, com- portable Apple to Zimmer, the pro- providing student scholarships. Newtown Message According the education prised of yearly basis to the deserving said Elizandro. Chesapeake Bay tour with a Chester, Pa. and members of the AIDS Pad computer, round-trip Contin- ject has spent in excess of $176,000 on a stop at Baltimore's Inner Har- mission of the AIDS Task Task Force, Villanova faculty, ental airline tickets, significantly students." a piano and has benefited Force. students, staff and not only contribute "People give to the kinds of bor led by Mary Ann Dowling, community recital, as well as other premier services from Uni- Alumni from donated associate athletic director at For more information, con- has been working for six months items. have financially to the Campaign, but things that are important to them; versity alumni, which Dr. of on the auction. their time and energy they give to the kinds of things Villanova, dinner and oonver- tact Sheryl Bowen, coUectiiig various Admission to contribute the silent auction is amounted to $180,000. arts, ext. 7919 donated items Birmingham, alum- that they believe in, and they give sation for four guests at a local communication from the entire free, but tickets with as well. Bob to the Gala will "We want to be finished restaurant hosted by Dr. Helen or Dr. Paula Michal-Johnson at ViUanovacommunity nus and owner of the Steinway to the kinds of things that they The brothers ol Alpha Tan Omega sponsored a blood be sold in the Connelly Center all ready to drive for the American Red ^^Croaa. It w«a and of our work and be K. Lafferty, University vice ext. 4788. held Nov. 7. II in the The proceeds trom the auction, Piano Company, is chairman of have confidence in," said Villanova Room of the CotmeUy Center. at the door for $5 and will permit deliver by December '95/' he said. Elizandro. accordiiw to Dr. Sherry Bowcn, the holder to the Campaign. "He's a volunteer bid during theGala. Zimmer said that it is rumored

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Page 6 THE VILLANOVAN • November 11, 1994 Novtmberll. 1994 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 7 Honor society hosts Potok r y had made one By TRICIA RELLOSA after observing the world. Once she of the other two mKMSB seems intolerable to decisions. CREAM AmUNE FARE... Staff Reporter hypocrisy S II () I- I- oneself, a person has several Potok encouraged everyone I to Featuring: He/she can: write. "You discover Monday-Friday 11 - 11 When offered the choice of a heahhy break&st (cere- Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society options, said Potok. as the years ^ AM PM Saturday - with the world complete- go by that it [writing] is a & Suncfay 12 Noon 8 PM *' sponsored a lecture by acclaimed 1) break tradi- al, skim milk, whole-grain muffin, and fruit) or a Chicken Fingers ly, 2) repeatedly break with the tion. Fundamental to this tradi- local author, Chaim Potok, Sun- high-&t cheese omelet and sausage, 70% of coach and then return, only to tion is a way of looking at day, Nov. 6 in the Villanova Room world tradi- Featuring: Fresh Pizza relation- tional things and of the Connelly Center. Potok, remain in an ambiguous your options," and 60% of first-class passengers traveling on one ship of leaving and returning, or said Potok. celebrated novelist, artist and major airline choose the omelet, according to a recent Klng-SIze Dell Sandwiches "I liked his playwright, spoke on "Rebellion 3) decide not to fight anymore and style and I really Soft-Servo Yogurt letter in the New England Journal Medicine. Made-to-Order and Authority: The Writer be filled with the guilt and doubt enjoyed listening to the lecture," (Over 10 Flavors Available) of like if he/ said Claudia Against the World." Students, of what life would be Muro. Salad Bar faculty and the general public Shakes Made-to-Order were invited free of charge to the talk. Ws/f our n0w b»k»ry window featuring VQI urges student input truh bakod dM—rt» and paatrioal President of Phi Kappa Phi Miller, J Joan Lynch introduced the event By PETER ARCURI Jason Student Government with a summary of the life of and JASON MILLER Association (SGA) Communica- \ his accomplishments. tions Director Nicole Featuring Potok and Special to the Villanovan Carastro, Potok, who began writing at the juniors Peter Arcuri and John Daily Luncheon Specials age of 16, is the author of eight Wenzel and sophomore Melissa novels, including The Chosen, Lewis. Faculty members include Bottled Waters which was adapted for the stage In 1991, University President team leader Gary Bonas, Karen 'LAW the Rev. Edmund Dobbin, Caldaroni, and screen. J. Gary Elder, Cathy SCIIOOI. Juices His written works also include O.S.A., took Villanova into the Kolongowski, Gerard Olson, Sher- numerous essays and short stor- 21st Century by approving the ry Bowen and John Kelley. Grilled Items to Order ies, a tome on Jewish history and motion to create Villanova Quality So far, this committee has CAFE FILE PHOTO a recent children's book. The Tree Improvement (VQI). This program accomplished a number of things. Salad Bar The Rev. Edmund J. Dobbin, O.S.A., was highlighted in the importance Monday-Friday Here, illustrated by local was created with the specific goal Since its inception last of VQI for the University community. of spring, 8 AM - 2 PM Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist of incorporating efficient princi- two graduate students and two Spoon Softened Ice Creem Tony Auth. All four of his plays ples of quality management in the undergraduate students have have premiered in Philadelphia. service of Villanova's educational been placed on the VQI J Steering New major considered function. It also functions to Committee. Students have become Potok received his bachelor The of organize and sustain systems that members of all 22 existing Unit % arts degree from Yeshiva Univer- The By MELISSA LEE The Women's Studies Steering measure quality improvement Improvement Teams (UNITs). sity and his Ph.D. from the Uni- Assistant News Editor Committee presented its proposal and significant academic and This column was created and will versity of Pennsylvania. In addi- to the Arts and Sciences Curric- value goals. In short, VQI's prim- also be written by the Student Italian tion, Potok is The University's an ordained ary objective is to enhance Villan- Women's Stud- ulum Committee in January Improvement Team to keep you 1993, conservative rabbi, who served as ies Program is currently seeking said Dr. Barbara Wall, ova's academic and community informed of the effects that VQI Kitchen O.P., an army chaplain during the Featuring support in its efforts to establish environment. director of Women's Studies. "It has had and will have on our Monday-Friday Korean War. Fresh Muffins & Bagels Monday-Friday the program as a major area of was unanimously Initially, the structure of VQI community. 11 AM - 2 PM & 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM approved. Now 11 AM- 8 PM study. letter-writing did not include students since it A campaign it must go to the University's Potok talked about the "invis- There are now means by which Meal Plan Equivalency Phiily Cheesesteaks is in progress under the direction seemed that students would be Meal Plan Equivalency Strategic Planning Committee." ible scaffolding" which binds his all members of the Villanova Wildcard & Cash Accepted Cooked-to-Order of the program. However, the books together. In the prime beneficiaries of the community can be involved in the Wildcard and Meal Plan Points Accepted project is apparently addition, he Featuring Vegetable Pizza According to its philosophy and on spoke movement towards quality. How- improvement of campus life hold, "until a new vice pres- of the importance of "a Deli-Made Sandwiches Featuring mission statement, "Women's ever, this conflicted with VQI's Deli ident for Academic Affairs is confrontation of ideas" by relating through VQI. VQI forms have Monday-Thursday Cold Sandwichee In Paradise Studies encourages critical think- philosophy of fostering a strong been Pasta & Garlic Bread 8AM-8PMSi- Cheeseburger appointed," she added. his Jewish heritage to other cul- created especially for stu- Nutritious Salads ing about world views atti- ' community. Students first Fresh Selads and The Women's Studies Program tures. "My purpose is to present were dents as a means of obtaining Friday Beer Battered Chicken Fingere tudes toward gender. It challenges incorporated into this process in suggestions of 8 AM -2 PM Soft Pretzels has been a part of the College of a map of how we go about finding how campus proce- Chicken Parmesan Sandwich Supreme Nachoa sex-based generalizations the spring of 1993. and Arts and Sciences since 1989, Wall out about outside ways of doing dures can be improved. A field test Fresh Made Pizza Wildcard and Maal Plan Polnta Soft-Serve Frozen Yogurt stereotypes, providing alterna- said. It has grown in strength things. Culture The VQI Student Involvement is now taking place to see Accepted Frozen Yogurt and confrontation is how Soft-Serve Frozen Yogurt tives for thinking about the prob- numbers. Last year, there were 38 an essential complex dynamic Team was created to plan and students will reply on these forms. J V J V J lems of the world implement for and the contri- minors enrolled. This year that which I am trying to explore in ways students to A broader distribution of these butions of its become fully peoples." number has soared to 55, she my novels." and actively involved forms will take place next year. OOUGHERTY, DONAHUE CASH/WILDCARD PRICES: The program seeks to fulfill added. in the VQI decision-making pro- However, there are forms for DINING these goals by offering courses cess. This team consists of Thirty credit hours would be "I thought that he had very grad- students who wish to participate & ST. MARY'S BREAKFAST $4.50 from various disciplines, includ- required for a Women's interesting uate student Jennifer O'Brien, in the field test available in the Studies things to say. He was MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY LUNCHEON ing art, economics, communica- Commerce and Finance Senator HALL $5.50 major, said Wall. Eighteen credit an inspirational speaker," said SGA office located in 204 IREAKFAST** 7:3IM:00A.M. BRUNCH 10:48A.IL-1: ORWtWIUIT-aiRRRM Room of Connelly Center. respect, confidence and open- TButFiaMCNToMT F Tnomm* Emuw Mufm TMOHAi' Errum Murni Thomar' Errum MumR Thomar' Enrum Mupm EnquhMupfri "Organization Transforma- ness. The use of fear as a Bmam BtMH Brraor Brraor BnmiR PrrhcmFirrr tion" was the theme of the two- motivator is not acceptable," A Bumw BvnRRi BUIIIRR Bvntm BumRR day VQI VfeORTARMR RBJRRH program. To imple- he said. S DbjBm l>MuoiimM Cmm Cnbm PtRUoamA Crram CwRH PmRABRWM CRRAM ChHII Pnuoilpnm Crram Chror Phraorlmu Crram CiMBR DiuBar ment this transformation, Three faculty members also OwiPo Father Dobbin outlined 10 led sessions. Dr. Debra Arvan- T AaKMTB 8am La HumM Arrortio Sara Lri MumiR Arrortd Sara Lri Mum« AsRORTED Sara La MuPHNR points that administrative lead- HAMRURQRRS A FRANKFURTim ites, of sociology, discussed the Nwv Rb QMMmur-BMM ers can implement to advance HUNGER AWARENESS Chrrm Sauci increasing key of the Unit L Soup Du Jour Soup Ou Jour Soup Ou Jour Soup Du Jour the VQI philosophy and pro- "hnmtt'hmumWurm LUNCH Arrortrd Brraor A RouR Improvement Teams. LouM RcN TuRKiv Nuoom MutballSaroinch riwci i ON Sopt Kamrr Rou. Profes- Bhmm Soup Du Jour cess. 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Elizabeth BarszczewskI and Kathryn A. SzumanskI Editors In Chief Congress, Americans finally show the right stuff Alexander W. Scofleld Associate ^Apcan-ia-SWolCH. Editor A fAt MHat By JOE PATTERSON Exit polls tell a different story. Indeed, Americans took a step This is not a time for Repub- to overhaul Congress. It is time Stephanie MacDougall Mr. Clinton was clearly a liability. toward reclaiming a certain licans to gloat over their newly for a Republican Congress and a Managing Editor A refreshing breeze has Ann touched Richards of Texas can now amount of freedom. And they did found power. This is not a time Democratic president to overhaul the face of American politics. attest to that. Page it within the confines of the for Democrats to gripe about their government. 10 November 11, from 1994 The citizenry took to the polls Richards is still enjoying high ballot box. lost authority. Instead, the coun- The pressure has been removed this past Tuesday and voiced its popularity ratings among her However, let us not believe the try longs for a spirit that matches from Mr. Clinton. The spotlight opinion. "Change" was the over- constituents. However, she had that quickly con- the conciliatory nature that char- is focused intensely on the Repub- whelming theme. But it was not close links to Clinton. Doubling cluded that the Republican land- acterized the victory and conces- licans. Bob Dole, the new Majority the government-mandated change her problem was that she was slide meant the death of Bill sion speeches. Leader of the Senate, and Newt that had been promised just two facing George Bush, Jr., son of the Clinton. There does not have to Bill Clinton held a news confer- Gingrich, the new Speaker of the James C. years ago. McGarry Instead, it was a change former president. Obviously, the be an unprecedented gridlock. ence Wednesday afternoon. He House, will need to adapt their that originated from within the youthful Bush has close links to American government did not restated all the positives that he roles accordingly. Both have been heart of the populace. the elder Bush and the Texas race stop functioning during George felt had been accomplished, but he in close contact with the president The American (March 21, 1976- people radically became a hypothetical rematch of Bush's presidency, and there is no knew that the message of election since the election and feel ener- altered the face of the most pow- the 1992 election. was as much for him as it was gized to begin the legislative erful legislative body in the nation. In fact, contrary to the decla- It was interesting to see for Congress. He was clearly process. Congress, for the first time in 40 rations of Coehlo and his cronies, hesitant and, for once, he seemed For the Republicans, it is time Mov. 6, 1994) tiie staunchest years, is Republican. Truly, the a race-by-race examination reveals truly flustered and run-down. to perform. If they do not, they "change" that was witnessed on a deep-seated resentment for Democrats trying to put Some of his key beliefs had been will rightfully be held accounta- The University has suffered a terrible loss in the Tuesday was of historic Clinton's course of action while rejected and he understandably ble. For years, the Republicans tragic death of a positive spin on wliat freshman James C. McGarry. McGarry, proportions. in office. The liberal base that felt despondent. Nevertheless, he have lamented the fact that they an engineering major and resident of St. Monica Hall, The House of Representatives propelled Clinton into the White could only be termed a sounded like a man willing to hear had no power. They have been witnessed the biggest shift in House two years ago simply was kingdom, let died Nov. 6 after sustaining injuries to the head after calamity for their party. the other side of the issue. Most given the keys to the power since Harry Truman was not able to come through for the an alcohol-related accident. likely, the Republicans will not us see what they do with them. in the White House. The Senate, Democratic party in its time of reason for it to come to a halt now. give up on the issues that pro- For one, I remain optimistic. On Wednesday, Nov. 9, the Rev. Arthur Chappell, need. In fact, Clinton's presidency will pelled them to where they are, so O.S.A., celebrated a memorial mass in the Chapel in America no longer desires a die only if he lets it die. a mid-term transformation by remembrance of McGarry. The Church was filled to its vague and intrusive change that On a similar note, let us not Clinton is certainly not out of the is based on the development of capacity with students, faculty and staff filing down the a count out the Democratic Party. question. Indeed, during the press Joe Patterson is a sophomore coddling government. Rather, the that only two years conference, Mr. Clinton sounded Honors, economics and political side aisles and standing shoulder to shoulder in the change that is desired is a positive, ago it was popular to say that the several conservative notes. science major appears vestibule. whose column pro-active one that shifts respon- Republican Party was fading fast. The voters crossed party lines weekly in the Villanovan. The repercussions of a death of one so young touch sibility back to the people. After all of us to some extent. Whether you were a classmate, despite the victories of Ted all, who has more interest vested Kennedy, Chuck Robb and Diane professor, hallmate or friend of McGarry's, his death in the individual than the individ- Feinstein, went Republican in a ual himself? creates a void in both your life and in the lives of those Ihatch by Jeff Shesol LETTERS convincing manner. The Republi- The big government and Big in the entire Villanova community. can sweep carried over into the Brother mentality that became We may not have known McGarry, but we feel deeply gubernatorial races where even epitomized in the health care saddened the Democrats' most sacred cow, debate rejected the ULtUSA IM APOUT n'S VyflTH AN dP6ANIZAriON by his untimely death. Perhaps all of us can has been by PA&V WM&^S AK LEAVINa Move. IT UTTUAMUT JO $TAPT OF ""nNeNTX/SOMETHIWa^" HMM... learn Alum driven Mario Cuomo, experienced the citizens of America. Americans US wrrH peFJtn5,A d-^tsis 0^ u?se IT." from this loss. McGarry's death did not have to loco by hideous logo VOUItSeUF. lUII^IT. bitter taste of defeat. want the independence to succeed IN EDUCATION, A "Pieer- VlCTMMA.you TM f^ay OUfL GieNtKATION TO poesiTHAve happen. His death is tragic — and pointless, particularly , \NOOt>MA&"i^UNlON.. It was interesting to see the and fail. They recognize that A^,WeAS5UM& vepv A PAPICAU PUTTIN6 OUR ISSUED BOOK^BR^ MUSr &e ?TOP?EP». because it did not have to happen. f^UlARLV EA. THIS This also raises I sat •THAT'^ What can through some marginal could WHAT'S IT we do about McGarry's death is learn from the point as to why a building put a positive spin on what a necessary part of any truly years at the Pavilion in the late MISSION. it. Alcohol can kill — and does. As an alumnus, men's basket- erected only eight only be termed a calamity for their fulfilling life. Americans have years ago needs '80s and early '90s, but nothing Coehlo, chief Demo- ball season ticket holder and a a new PA system — but the party. Tony a grown tired of investing more On behalf of the entire Villanova that ever occurred on the court community, the lifelong Villanova basketball duPont cratic strategist, who originally freedom and more money in a fan, Pavilion is an entirely then has prepared editors of the Villanovan me for the pain predicted only minimal losses for would like to extend their I am writing the Villanovan in different letter to the editor. government that simply tries to I am going to suffer every time' claimed that the elec- deepest sympathy to the McGarry family and all of those hope of finding out who is respon- his party, do too much. Regardless of its I step inside duPont Pavilion and sible for that aesthetic affront the tions had no correlation to Clin- noble intentions, government is whom Jim touched in his own special way. see that thing. ton's standing in the public's eye. University is calling a mascot. I I am writing ... in liope no longer viewed as the answer. My only hope is that this alleged have a hunch that it's some of mascot \ finding was \ i/«\ 1/ 'i»\''f»\ :f»S':/t\"'rA\"}^\',:}»\'.:rmv:'r»\':i»\:i/^^ out who is created to distract the v*\ '/»\'w»\'u»\"\i»\Vi»v'/ ./«^../«^..f*^../•^../'«^ /«\ /»\.:(m\.,/»\ \ if»^'n'/A\"r^\::'lA^'u/» money-grubbing marketing idea opposition. Perhaps the notion is that an overpaid hack created. responsible for that that we Wildcat fans would I realize that on the larger scale Butt-heads display bizarre aesthetic affront the become desensitized to its disfig- of things in life, this is inconse- If urement and the opponents would you could be any cartoon quential. However, I have not Unhrersity is calling a ON CAMPUS get nauseous upon viewing this notion of individual 'rights' been able to sleep since this mascot. wildebeest. trauma unfolded in front of my WITH SHARON GRIFFIN I must finish my letter because character, which one would eyes the Friday night of Home- recalling that vision of Friday, Concentrate, Daniel-son. in. . . coming Breathe Breathe out. . weekend. "live" The Wildcat looks idiotic. Oct. 28, 1994, is logo making my Breathe in. . . Breathe out. . rThe on the floor of duPont One would assume that it is stomach upset Pavilion and I believe I am it be and why? Re-enacting looks like an angry brown roadkill this scene from "The Karate Kid" has that had its eyes forced now a victim of bear. Instead of flushing post-tramatic money to the top of its head become a much more pleasant experience for Villanovans by the weight stress syndrome. Good luck Cats! down the toilet on that catas- of a big rig running it over in the last few months. And there is a reason. on The smoking trophe, why isn't a little cash Lancaster Avenue. I'd rather have Rick bans in the public buildings on campus have made these spent on a public address system Markham Barney as our mascot. 1989 f buildings a much more breathable, tolerable environment for the many non-smoking students of Villanova. For years, it was a foregone conclusion that Quad- 'Nova accountable x> dwellers would suck in a roomful of smoke whenever they for stolen belongings went to Bartley Cafe to pursue their late-night studies. The same went for those who ventured into the To the many of Villanova's students. lower Editor: the areas outside the cafeterias. Since the University refuses to corner of the Connelly Center. These were places that If we are forced to leave our bags take responsibility for lost or * allowed smokers to light up until a ban went into effect outside the cafeteria, we should •ihh,, stolen items, the chances of re- be confident last year. Imagine this: It is Nov. that the University 29, and covering one's possessions are you have decided will reimburse us for any and all The smokers on campus argued, and continued to to do some almost nonexistent. We students lost or studying at the library. You pile stolen items. Thank you. argue, that non-smokers knew that nicotine clouds "went are extremely upset about this two of your thickest books into prospect and demand a change with the territory" in these places. Many continued that in Elizabeth Vetreno your backpack, along with all of University policy. smokers were "exercising their right to smoke." your accounting and general The administration maintains 1998 cursory A glance at the Constitution's Bill of Rights chem. notes for the whole semes- that the current policy keeps would be a profoundly disturbing experience for these ter. On the way to the library, you students from taking food and decide to stop in the Spit to feast smokers' rights advocates. Just as some attempt to claim other items out of the cafeterias. on some Frosted Flakes (Don't However, that the Second Amendment gives one the right there are some large Letters to forget to leave your backpack faults in this logic. First of all, this slaughter caribou with an uzi, these proponents of outside area!). the dining After policy does not effectively elimi- the Villanovan will print smokers' rights attempt to convince us that there exists your leisurely dinner, you search "Let- nate theft of cafeteria items, such ters to the Editor" received in its some implied 'right' to practice their cancerous habit at for your backpack, but it is as food. Students can (and do) find of/ice in 201 Dougherty Hall prior nowhere to be found. While you "Pink Panther, he's from Doo, the expense of other ways to smuggle food out to Bloom because "Thelma Scooby "Jughead — he's the best, others who happen to be in the hazy area. the weekly deadline, Tuesday at "Bill the cat from were eating, someone stole your of cool." because that was sixth right? the cafeterias. In addition, if the in a band, lack my Basic constitutional philosophy states, "One person's 2 p.m. All letters must be signed County, to be backpack! Now everything is University recognized the grade alter-ego." right tenden- and include address, hygiene and never have to say ends where another person's nose begins." gone: your books (worth $92.35), phone number cy to steal food, how can it deny and acknowledged as social security number. All a word to be Well, Villanova smokers, our noses are beginning to all of your notes (worth a lot more the fact that some students may letters must be typed and double a genius." than $92.35), your checkbook (you steal get sick and tired of inhaling the pollution which you from other students? It is spaced. The Villanovan reserves Mark ''Jughead** forgot to take it out of your essential that the administration Geof Koss Ann Gavaghan claim you have a 'right' to create. The University's the right to edit all Siobhan M. Morris Schellings after paying your long- letters. Letters Senior backpack recognize our fears and deal with Sophomore solution is completely fair to those of us may be sent by mail to Junior Junior who do not feel overdue phone bill) and $3.45 in the Vil- English them accordingly. The University English Classicail Studies the obligation to lanovan, Villanova University, Communications accept second-hand smoke as a way of cash. must accept responsibility for Villanova, Pa. life. scenario is a large fear for 19085. This items that are lost or stolen from . . . . 3

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Hanging in limbo, columnist contemplates early retirement Closing of Connelly was not racially motivated

weeks — and the skin By RICH WEBSTER gonna get for a long dark season. understand — so maybe it's time in the face of YOUR man and tell beneath it all is raw. I like to believe, in the depths to leave the swampland of politics me: Can you trust him? Would you To the Editor: While we were not on duty at being the first Hip Hop Night held ship between staff and students Mr. Greason's grievances and I'm short on time and short on of my heart, that the American to a "genius" like Rush Limbaugh. leave him alone with your wife So I hope everyone had fun on the time, we recognize that it was earlier this year. That night, the or of the success of that particular correct any misconceptions that patience. When this article hits public is not stupid, that we have And I let him walk Election Day and that you didn't know there are those of you and kids? Would you perhaps As night and weekend manag- both irresponsible and staff of the Connelly Center event. While we realize that it is may have been derived from his the streets — hopefully reaching the power to see evil as evil is. who consider him a "genius" — your mother across the street? Is take all the fun out of the Senate. of negligent not to work because of (including of an audience of ers the Connelly Center, we one us) worked much easier to find fault, it would letter. Thank you. over 100 prospec- And I wouldn't care if North was the scary thing is, you don't try he the pure and holy man you've Playtime will be over for Teddy our involvement in tive take offense to Mr. Greason's Homecoming closely with those putting on the be refreshing to see a depiction of delinquents — it will be running against a smackneedle- to hide the fact. There's just no been waiting for lo' these many Kennedy if a sea of elephants assertion that the minorities on festivities. For our parts in such event, assuring that the night was some of the positive things that Christopher J. Kovolski Friday. poppin' lecher who ran with the combatting ignorance on such a years? A man so far above Clinton cross the threshold — they'll campus were "marginalized" due an oversight, we apologize to the a mutually agreed-upon success. happen on campus and especially 1996 Today is Monday; the deadline Kennedys in their party-glory large scale. And no point. he walks with the gods? make him shovel manure during closing entire campus. However, the Even though Mr. Greason in the Sorgini for submission is to the of the Belle Aire Connelly Center. John P. Tuesday. Elec- days — consuming as many wom- They say Clinton is incompe- What is it? Is it a gun thing? cocktail hour. The horror. Terrace Night Club and the Con- closing of the building would have attended that particular event, While we do not wish to make 1995 tion results won't be seen until en as reds and amyls. I would still tent, a poor leader and a stoned A religious thing? Do you want And this may very well be it — nelly Center on the Saturday affected any group scheduled for there was no mention of the this situation larger than it needs Michael L. Glynn Wednesday morning. There's vote against North. The man is friend of the homosexuals. They Pat Robertson having his own set we're at a crossroads and I don't afternoon of Homecoming ("Hip an event there that evening, positive and constructive relation- to be, we felt compelled to address 1995 nothing left to write. No need to not right. say he's bringing these United of keys to the White House? Are know which way everyone will Hop Night Mishandling a Home- regardless of the sponsor. The repeat myself — no need to waste States down to the level of that far gone? choose to go. But I have my path a Third we situation more ink or coming Disgrace,", the Villano- was never intended to typewriter ribbon on World country, he's not a military Well, it's starting to look that carved out. And I also know this, harm any minority group specif- the same devil-spawn names. If van Nov. 4, 1994). The wording man — he's the health care man way and I want to save myself if Oliver North is awarded a THATCH ByJEFFSHCSOL you haven't in Mr. Greason's letter insinuates ically, nor the campus in general. been listening yet, who is as lost on these domestic before it's too late. While you fly Senate seat, Rolf Larsen will be chances that the decision to close the To insinuate other motivations are you're not going to shores as he is in foreign lands. the glorious American flag in the waiting at the doors, handing out begin building was made simply because both offends and insults us and Ht9B IT IS - MV 6UUt4A^Y now. They say he's a dismal failure face of all those narcotic-happy tanks of nitrous and pez dis- we resent these undertones of Mr. AopmoN.' rr's FAT-Fpee, After all, this is a paper with the events that night were spon- who must go — along with the latter-day hippies and beats, I'll pensers of prozac for all those who POtPHIKl-fRte, TAXF«E. sored by and for the minorities Greason's letter. a weekly feature entitled "Who other stooges who took part in his retire to the bathroom with a don't think they can cope. Here's on AHP JI*$T U^ MOM k$ep campus. This simply Knows, Who Cares." And sure, I regime. washcloth and my pride in hand toya. was not the T»MAI^? SMeUS600p/ dig it case. as much as the next red- He can't be trusted, they say. and start the scrubbing. While L U* 9VJ FIP^T eyed bar-rat, but don't An effort was made to keep the you think And I ask you this — who can you blare the Anthem, I'll be It is unfortunate CMf^VlTT^MlN it reveals a little bit more than it building open with a skeleton that Hell, I'd even vote for Dan you trust? Before you lock Clinton ridding myself of the clown face Rich Webster is a senior majoring SMffieMCHTS. intends to about this fine crew, but with the crowds brought institu-, Quayle over North. Dan may be up in the kennel, take a good look I've been wearing these past in English. Mr. Greason chooses to tion of NARROW halls and pris- kinda slow but he's not dangerous; in by Homecoming, it soon became emphasize the tine beliefs? If YOU don't care and he's the dumb family dog and a futile effort; there simply were negathre THEY don't care — then why Ollie's the mean stray bitch prowl- Scope on scamming not enough students to run the aspects of the should I care? ing suburban streets under the building safely and effectively relationship But I do, enough to quit. I'm moon, smelling FRESH MEAT. (i.e., keeping the building clean between the going to quit on general principles. Or he's the guy who swerves his Picking up pieces of sliattered social life and orderly, operating necessary Connelly Center staff I'll quit because every now and pick-up 20 feet off the road to hear areas). Because it was, in fact, a then the clown has to wipe off the the of last-minute decision, all efforts by and the student MOUtPyOU... A) APVIS& TOPUTt. bones the dumb family dog P f •aV iPaNNA , HeR6, BedlNS He^ THERE AKEC^UEANER pota peiAv cake of make-up he shoved his face cracking under his wheels. I'm the employees were focused PCFI- population. PATIM6 A Piece OF B\%tZ fiSHiMTHtseA-, B)6wre •^ <,WN THE-Y'U- MPVEP IN SCOFIELD that I'll cave into peer pressure, them. NITBUV into. I'm going to quit because still undecided on that point. By ALEX never use toward securing the building and •nsASH - rowTeA>/ep Htjse PEHINPHE-RBAC^i, OfL dust off I.D. and head out with pick-up lines. •A'/ right now it seems like the most I trust no one casting a ballot my But back to these clearing it of customers. Unfortu- O WNT -EASY (qPCR- |N NOSE PIN6S! Hl$ HAPuev

. AN . . . . ATTeMPTTP MOfte original thing I could do. for North and you won't hear an 795,632. 795,631. 795,630. the gang to the bars that pepper I read through all 150 of them, nately, due to the haste of the BE yo. UNPefLST7^NPlKJ6? WAIT- Oh, it's you! Sorry, I didn't see Lancaster Ave. I think I have You think I'm being melodra- fully aware of the radical power situation and the ambiguity of It is unfortunate that Mr. Grea- I apology coming from these lips. lK:t40)N ) I just counting the everything necessary to begin this ; matic? Well strap yourself to the You're not right if you fail to see you; was they will have to transform my whom to contact, no one was son chooses to accentuate the THI5 0N& couch, lean back and read on. the man's obvious wrongs. Let's seconds left until my tour of duty new life of an extrovert. Legally love life into a thick appointment notified of the closing. However, negative aspects of the relation- IF Oliver North wins the senate move on. as a Villanovan editor is aged? Check. A few dollars to book filled with the phone at no point in time was the ship between the Connelly Center on bad beer? Check. Ability seat in Virginia, I quit. I QUIT. If Newt Gingrich becomes through. spend numbers of anxious women. decision made to close the facility staff and the student population. the papers hit campus to talk to women? Uhm, problem. I'm gone. Later. Burn the house, Speaker of the House I quit — When Because if I know anything at all simply based upon the events There are far more numerous they'll finally let It's not that I can't talk to sell the kids and eat the pets there are some things I can't next Friday, me ANY about women (very debatable), it scheduled to occur there that instances where the relationship out of Dougherty 201. 1 can't wait women. I talk to the Villanovan because that's as good as it's stomach. And some things I don't is that nothing turns them on night, as Mr. Greason implies. was a positive one, an example to see what the world outside is editors sometimes. But they know more than a premeditated phrase like. They tell me that some guy me too well; I'm thinking about stranger. from a complete v»y' ^•/•k*/. V \*i:\9j- \9i V /"v»;.'.v»/,.kt/.'i,v»/ A»/j.i»/..v»/. v»/;.v»/ji.v»/.'.v»/j.v»/j;v»/; !•>.'>•/ ,i;v»/ ,'>•/.' ;v»yj:v»/.';v,»/ .' v»y..k»' named Clinton is president now, women who Irtve never met me I'm guarding this e-mail trea- before — the kind who I could fool R that 'Nova hoops is heading into sure as though it contained all the a winning season and that Puck into thinking I'm a good, whole- gold in Fort Knox. After all, if was kicked out of the house on some kind of guy with thoroughly every guy at Villanova begins "The Real Worid." altruistic motives for meeting going up to- women and telling And then I will be forced to women. them, "I've got a thirst, baby, and Urination belongs in batliroom confront the question which I But it isn't easy when your you look like my Gatorade," then have ducked for a good three conversational ability hasn't I'll lose the competitive edge that To the Editor: I say I do not want to be associated years: what do I do with myself matured past the Kevin Arnold/ these pick-up lines are with that stereotype. sure to give with the newly found spare time? Winnie Cooper stage that you've me. Maybe after I'm booked Everyone loves to read the Op- And as if that was not bad Being the quintessential Type probably seen in "The Wonder through late March with an end- Ed page of the Villanovan, but enough, the Villanovan used A type, I'll probably find some Years." In fact, both of the con- less stream of Scofield groupies does "On Campus with Sharon Anne again to answer the Nov. 4 ^^ into cave. I've 1994 excuse to go back my versations had with women who swoon at the very sound of Griffin" have to be so crude and question concerning the new You know the kind; the ones who outside of the Villanovan office my computer-acquired lines, then distasteful? I am referring to the Wildcat logo. She responded this continually invent a reason why in the last two years follow the I'll let the Villanova public knew Oct. 28 issue concerning Home- time by saying, "I got so excited, they couldn't possibly go out on same script. a few more of them. But not until ^r coming and the local community. I URINATED all over it. I only any given night. Example: ALEX: "Hi." then. Anne Giangiulio, a junior English hope the basketball players don't Sigma Pi "Alex, you wanna go to Kelly's WOMAN: "Hi." The future holds unlimited > & to slip." What is it with you and major responded the question '' tonight?" ALEX: "Hi." potential for somebody as deluded stating, "I feel that yes, we are urination? If you're trying to be "No way; I have to fill out some WOMAN: "Is there something as myself. In short as bad as the community says we funny, you're not. Next time Ann, one week, Alex of those graduation forms." you want to talk about, Alex?" Scofield, Stud of 150 Pick-Up are. I enjoy URINATING on lawns do all Villanova women a favor "That's the size of an index ALEX: "Hi." Lines will be unleashed upon the Phi-esta especially during I and just answer the question like boux Homecoming!" Alpha card Alex The problem, as you can see, is Main read that and thought to myself, a lady. Leave your urination Line drinking populace. "But I want to get it RIGHT, severe. But I am not without hope. how many Villanovans, past and comments for the bathroom. Now if you'll just leave me alone dammit! This is going on my Last week, my high school pal until present, read that on Homecoming then, I've got some work to DIPLOMA, you know." Jay e-mailed me a list of 150 pick- do. weekend? Is this how they will Name Withheld First it was law school boards, up lines to use on women. And perceive young Villanova women? (afraid of being 795,284. . . 795,283. . . 795,282. . now it's newspaper work. I'll before I go any further, I have a I know that I am not alone when urinated on!) certainly be able to construct promise for you. Gentle Reader. / some rationale for remaining Read my lips: No bad 'Information Flag Football isolated in Tournament socially the upcoming Highway' metaphors. In fact, the Alex Scofield is a senior Honors and First Chi-Olympics a success weeks. only time I will ever use the English major who says that a barren But maybe, just maybe, I won't. phrases 'Information Highway' or social life is nothing that a few well- To the Editor: janes) and Chief Crunchy deserve There's always that small chance 'Generation X' is to say that I will rehearsed lines can 7 help. a round of applause. Not only did

On behalf of i iie sisters of Chi they donate their services but \9l • \9i k»' V»; \ Omega, there are many people they also were forced to play in SIGN UP who deserve our thanks for mak- less than an ideal situation. Their ing our first-ever philanthropic efforts are much appreciated. By Jeff Sliesol event a huge success. The first Finally, I would like to thank THATCH NOW! annual Chi-Olympics was held on the Villanova students for their 7 Sunday, Nov. 6 to benefit Special support. Without the campus Nov. 14-16 ^ICTV^\A , AS ?A^T OF THE l>Sr CAW>lt>AJt Olympics. organizations, dorm halls and yoiUtmv-ouT, wc'p Animal eu)op! We^AMTD you sHouipve could that out U»Ke TO SAMPLE VOtt" ^ARNIVOPDUSC>PN/Uie' What have been a disaster groups of friends came SMWPKft'ATTHe JTTHe Connelly Center due to the early Sunday morning on Sunday, all our efforts would PLEAse.use NOUSS! MHATMEje^ MeATfAliS MeMOfMAU rain was successful due to the have been a waste. PISCRBTION.' WtTPPe? ^^ HA^A seRviCE.irwA^ MA&lUt OUR fRoren. ReALuyvm or many people pulling together. I Once again thanks to everyone MriAt. 1DUC>4IM6.'. would like to personally thank involved in making Chi-Olympics Call Michelle Public Safety, VEMS, and Facil- a big success. Congratulations to ities Management for their help Alpha Tau Omega on their victo- 519-2191 on Sunday. In particular, thanks ry. We hope you all had as much go to Jim Watson, a facilities fun as we did. We will see you electrician who went way beyond all next year. the call of duty to help us out of a sticky situation. All of his efforts are greatly appreciated. Jennifer Bremmer In addition, the two bands, The Philanthropy Chairperson Julie Trend (formerly The Mary- Chi Omega .

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• Page 17 November 1 , 1 994 • THE VILLANOVAN Page 16 • THE VILLANOVAN • Novmbef 11, 1994 1 FYI !^'^okjuusmiij!0mmtAWtjMuMi^^ Nov. 1 3-1 Nov. 1 Now. 1 Second Annual Soup and Bread Hunger Awareness Luncheon '94 Samour lecture Arab and Islamic Week You are invited to join with the campus The department of philosophy and the studies lecture community for a simple luncheon Tuesday, Monday, Nov, 14 — Run/Bake/Rol- Center for Peace and Justice Education Nov. 22, Villanova Room, Connelly Center, lerblade for 7:30-9 p.m., 305 Hunger starts at 3:30 p.m. in present a lecture by Professor Hector Wednesday, Nov. 16, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., to share and enjoy front of Falvey; Craft sale, Connelly Center Samour of the department of philosophy Tolentine Hall, "Syria: The Heritage of comraderie. and information table/ letter writing at the University of Central America, San Millenia." Dr. Sarab Atassi, French In exchange for a lunch of soup and campaign, Connelly Center. Institute for Arab Studies, Damascus, Dr. Salvador, El Salvador titled "An Introduc- bread, each person who attends is asked Tuesday, Nov. 15 — Hunger Banquet, tion to the Thought of Fr. Ignacio EUacuria, Nadia Khost, Syrian Author and Journalist to donate a non-perishable food item 5-6 p.m. Donahue Hall; Sign-ups for and Dr. Khedr Zakaria, Sociologist, Damas- FAST SJ.: the Civilization of Work Versus the (cereal, spaghetti, canned goods, etc.) or halls; Center DAY, dining craft sale, Connelly Civilization of Capital." cus University. Co-sponsors: The items for family and children (diapers, Center information for Arab and Islamic Studies and the and table/ letter The discussion will take place Nov. 15, soaps, detergents, etc.). Some suggested writing History campaign, Connelly Center. 12:45-1:30 p.m. in the Peace and Justice Department. items include: chap stick, toilet articles, Wednesday, Nov. 16 (Homeless Classroom in Sullivan Hall. instant dry milk, tuna fish, coffee, tea, Day) Collection bins Awareness — (canned peanut butter and jelly. The proceeds will goods, clothes, toiletries, etc.); pretzel sales; VEMS training go to two local charities. House of Grace- reaction board, Oreo; PCH Speakers "To Sociology career Catholic Worker and St. Francis Inn, both be homeless," 7 p.m. St. Rita's Chapel; forum meeting of Philadelphia. Luncheon sponsored by Sign-ups for FAST DAY, dining halls; craft the Community Team of Villanova sale, Connelly Center are information The Villanova Emeiigency Medical Ser- Quality. A Forum on Careers will be held Tues- table/ letter writing campaign, Connelly vice (VEMS) will be conducting a training For additional information please It contact rite passage day, Nov. be 15, 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. at the may a Center. meeting 16, at 8:30 of on Wednesday, Nov. Maria Molinari at Connelly Center Cinema. All are welcome. x 7273. Thursday, Nov. 17 - FAST DAY, p.m. at the VEMS Building located adjacent Sponsored by the Sociology Department lunch, dining halls; Hunger Awareness to the infirmary. All are welcome to attend. and the Student Activities Committee. For Week Concert, 8 p.m. Belle Air Terrace; more information contact Dr. Donna Shai craft sale, Connelly Center and information at extension 7434. Nov. 28-30 table/ letter writing campaign, Connelly Center. Nov. 17 hut where is it leading us? Friday, Nov. 18 — Craft sale, Connelly clothing drive Center; information table/ letter writing FMA VFC campaign, Connelly Center and time for American Indian Clean out those closets! The Villanova personal reflection, all day, everywhere. The Financial Management Association Feminist Coalition (VFC) will sponsor a Saturday, Nov. 19 — 5K run for would like to invite all majors to attend discussion clothing drive to benefit Women of Hope, GRAPH I hunger — stop down in the Center for its next meeting Tuesday, Nov. 15, at 12:45 a battered women's shelter in Philadelphia. Peace and Justice for more info. p.m. in Bartley 110. The guest speaker will By CHRISTINE MULLER come to the center out of concern Avg. Drinks / Week by Gender and Ethnicity V.E.G. (Villanova Environmental Group) Collection dates are Nov. 28, 29 and 30. be Robert Hagerstrum, a successful port- Staff Reporter for a friend. These numbers have will be presenting Dr. Barbara Wall, OP, Women's clothing and unused toiletries folio manager who just published a book remained relatively steady over director of the Center for Peace and Justice. can be deposited in the Center for Peace on Warren Buffet, the billionaire wizard "The evidence is overwhelming the eight years since Janosik Nov. 14 Wall will be leading a discussion concern- and Justice (basement of Sullivan). Larger 10 of the stock market. Refreshments will be that binge drinking is the number founded the center with help from ing the environmental perspectives and sizes are appreciated, but all items served. substance abuse problem in a grant from the U.S. Department

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Urbino Hunger Awareness Week feeds body and soul program unlocks Italy By KIMBERLY GILULAND The first two hours were spent for the weekends. Nearly every Staff Reporter reviewing grammar. After a short Saturday, the program provided for canned food, clothes and who are hungry. His vision is that By MELISSA SODOLSKI years of civil war have left 1.5 p.m. -6 p.m. at Donahue Hall. break, the class would resume for students with guided tours of the toiletries will be located through- everyone will fast and will "walk in 20! Bon^trty are the Reporter million people in need of food During this time, a group of 40 minutes of conversational Italian countryside. The more Straight from the Home Office Staff poor." Imagine you awaken one students from the Hunger Aware- out campus. The donations will in the shoes of the we are tired of writing the Top Ten: assistance. Recently, warring summer morning in a beautiful Italian. Finally, the remaining popular sights included the towns Top Ten reasons why be distributed to local shelters and Also on Thursday, The Julie Villanova University's 22nd rebel factions agreed to the estab- ness Committee will eat only a time was reserved for reading of Perugia, Assisi, Gubbio, Raven- formerly distant land. You open your eyes bowl of soup and rice. The purpose charities throughout the Philadel- Trend, known as the Annual Hunger Awareness Week lishment of safe zones around four to foreign surroundings, comprehension and pronuncia- na, San Marino, Catolica and the board Maryjanes, will be performing a yet there of relief food of this event is to give these phia area. Also, a reaction cry from Sioux City. Iowa. will occur Nov. 13-19. During the towns, and deliveries exists a hint of familiarity right tion. Throughout the class, three Frassasi Caves. The art and 10. Villanova is a far relate will be addressing homelessness Hunger Awareness Week concert funny. course of the week, a variety of have resumed. However, in order students the opportunity to exams were administered, com- history of these towns were breath 9. Letterman's writers get paid to be the Belle Air Terrace. under your nose. It is the mouth food needs, the to the poor by eating only what and the possible solutions to this at 8 p.m. at seven more to go. fund raising events are scheduled. to meet long term watering aroma of fresh posed of both an oral and a written taking. Still, some relied upon the 8. Ugh. ., we still have Nov. 18 will be a day of spaghetti its is needed to survive. Sign ups for issue during the day at the Oreo. Friday, writing this for three years. . resources to enable . been Under the leadership of the Rev. Sudanese need simmering in a section. time following the semester to 7, Some of us having Chapel, the personal reflection. Finally, the sauce nearby to return to farming, cattle Fast Day, which takes place At 7 p.m. in St. Rita's Owen R. Jackson, O.S.A., and them kitchen. You climb out of bed The classes were also divided, explore Italy and her surrounding time to retire, for the week will conclude with a 5K run and raising and fishing. Thursday, Nov. 17, will also begin Philadelphia Committee about s-e-x. student coordinators Raj Chabla- step outside into the brilliant according to language ability. The countries. 6. We can't write will speak on the topic, for hunger Saturday, Nov. 19. has approved a grant to Tuesday in the dining halls. For Homeless having. . ni, Michael Kennedy and Geor- Oxfam sunlight. introductory level classes were The Urbino/Firenze program 5. We would rather be sacrifices a •To Be Homeless." For more information concern- that IS. Cleary, this year's goal is the New Sudan Council of each student who taught by Dr. Pastore, the coor- provided 11 Villanova students 4. Nooneevergets it anyway... the jokes geanna To your left, you spot a crowded lunch, the University will donate Thursday, Nov. 17 is Fast Day. ing Hunger Awareness Week, class talk about how stupid to raise $8,000 for the Hunger Churches (NSCCP), one of the few dinator of the Urbino/Firenze with the opportunity of a lifetime. 3. have to listen to people in deli, a few quaint shops and a We Fr. Jackson invites all faculty, visit the Center for Peace and be listening^ will a native non-governmental organizations $3.00 to the Hunger Fund. program. intermediate they were Ten is. Watch what you say. . we may Fund which support plethora of intimate restaurants. The group For six short weeks, the Top staff and students to fast as a way Justice in the basement of Sullivan isn t around Wednesday, Nov. 16 is Homeless . . pretty please? (Paul project for the local villag- unaffiliated with any warring was instructed Professor the language and roll please. . . please. fishing to them, however, by Inna immersed in 2. Drum Collection bins of showing compassion for those Hall. Opposite stand in Southern Sudan. parties. NSCC, along with Awareness Day. Rayevsky, also of Villanova. Final- of the scenic Italian back us up with music) ers the ancient ruins of the Coliseum. customs to Awareness Week was community-based groups, will ly, Anna Cola Pretelli, a native of countryside. "Even pictures can- Hunger Suddenly, at the height of your started by Campus Ministry in provide fishing nets, line and Urbino, taught the advanced not begin to relate the feelings and confusion, a dark haired man tired of writing 1972. Over the years an estimated hooks to 600 of the poorest families class. All of these students toiled sensations transferred to me by And the number one reason why we are Quit smoking and start living greets you with "Ciao," offering $200,000 has been raised by stu- within the safe zones. The total diligently for the six college Rimini, Riccione, Catolica, Pesaro the Top Ten: the missing piece to complete your dents. The proceeds have been cost of the project is $24,881. credits earned through this trip. and Anzio," said Paoloni. puzzle. This mystical land is donated to a variety of causes, One of the main events of Although a great deal of work fiction neither nor fantasy. 1 is the By MEG SCIBONA . We are j us t not fu nny including the building of schools Hunger Awareness Week was required, it was hardly a For more information about the A group of Villanova students, in Haiti, the Philippines and Run/Bike/Skate for Hunger, Staff Reporter strenuous summer for the Villan- Urbino/Florence program, contact p.m. under the direction of Dr. Gaetano Africa. which will take place at 3:30 ova group. Dr. Pastore at 519-4696. the Pastore, set out to absorb the The money raised from this Monday,^ Nov. 14. The partici- People have warned about Many students visited the local for hundreds culture and language of Italy from year's Hunger Awareness Week pants will raise money by solic- hazards of smoking beach in Pesaro on a daily basis. July 1 to Aug. 14. These students will benefit Oxfam America, iting sponsors to support their of years. This addiction has been Others saved their sight-seeing extensively for the past enjoyed both personal and class- which is a nonprofit, nonsectarian efforts. Those collecting more studied room interaction with the natives international agency that funds than $25 will receive a complimen- few decades, and the American of the land. Additional students self-help development and disaster tary Hunger Awareness Week Cancer Society has been particu- effort. from a wide array of ethnic back- relief projects in impoverished official cap. larly laborious in this grounds were also present countries in Africa, Asia, the Beginning Monday and contin- Most smokers realize that Americas and the Caribbean. uing throughout the week, a craft cigarettes have been linked to throughout the semester, repres- enting countries such as England, Oxfam also produces and distrib- sale and letter writing campaign heart disease, emphysema and it Poland, Korea, Uganda, utes educational materials for will take place in the Connelly low-birth-weight babies, but Japan, Ghana, and France. This people in the United States on Center. The focus of the campaign doesn't always provide enough Jordan diversity provided for a issues of hunger and is to encourage Congress to pass incentive to quit. cultural within itself. development. legislation to support the relief The American Cancer Society learning experience Oxfam's main concentration and abolishment of poverty in seeks to aid people in quitting For most of July, the Villanova tobacco. group studied at the University of this year is obtaining fishing Africa. smoking and chewing is were equipment for victims of war and The Hunger Banquet will take The Great American Smokeout Urbino, where students school dormitory. famine in Southern Sudan. Ten place Tuesday, Nov. 15, from 5 their annual effort to reach smok- housed in the ^ ers and encourage them to quit for The food provided by the Univer- \ least 24 hours. Each November sity was delicious, but the menu t4»*'„.30P'^ at \ for the past 17 years, the American was limited. August found the Cancer Society has focused this PHOTO BY SHARON GRIFFIN group diligently working at the iViixing it and day on smokers. If smokers can Istituto di Lorenzo de'Medici in up Center. The Great American Smokeout will be Nov. 18 at Connelly quit for one day it may prove to Firenze. Accommodations here \ them that they can do it for good, In addition, quitters will be literature on quitting and the were far more modern with all the serving it right and perhaps give them the incen- encouraged to trade a cigarette for dangers of smoking will be comforts of home, including air- tive to overcome their addiction. an apple, and a pack for a chance available. conditioning. Senior Elaine Paolo- The Great American Smokeout to win a dinner for two at Gul- Nurses will be doing a pulmo- ni said, "For some, it was the high got its start in 1971 when Albert lifty's. Non-smokers will be encour- nary function screening, so smok- point of our trip being able to By ANDREW T. KEECH Collins drinks, also known as the P. Mullaney asked citizens of aged to enter the raffle by adopting ers can see whether smoking has enjoy, once again, the many lux- Staff Reporter "Tall Pretty Drinks." During this Randolph, Mass., to give up smok- a smoker. A video put together by affected their lung capacity. In uries that had been left behind in lesson plan Denenberg comes ing cigarettes for one day and the American Cancer Society will keeping with the theme of quit- the United States." While many people think serv- from out back to help in the donate the money they would be shown throughout the day, and (Continued on page 20) For these students, classes ing a beer is as easy as pumping mnemonic devices. These are have spent to a high school scho- generally lasted from 9 a.m. until later a keg, they have not entered the words or phrases that are meant larship fund. A few years 12 p.m. or 1 p.m., depending upon wonderful world of bartending. to help a person remember. The Lynn R. Smith, the editor of the Alt Gallery to the University. Each day the class Since it is almost impossible to Alabama Slammer or the Slow Monticello Times in Minnesota was scheduled into three sections. become a bartender without any Comfortable Screw and the Kcxy started the first Don't Smoke Day prior experience, there is an ad laide is "many a vicious child." (D-Day) in her state. The idea — the for Mellon Liquore, and. it spread as far that you can respond to Which stands caught on, showcase costumes Tending Main Line Center for Bartending. Amaretto sour. Vodka and Cran- west as California, where it was The school is just one block off berry juice. renamed the Great American Special to the Villanova "In the play, a lot of details of of Main Street in Manayunk, Day three unveils the secrets to Smokeout. these beautiful costumes, which which is about 10 minutes from those icy summer drinks or the the bar Many different activities have The acclaimed photograph- I believe to be wearable soft the University. frozen drinks. While making the been held to commemorate the imaged costumes from the stage sculpture, were lost between the The Main Line Center for Bar- Margarita, the class listens to (Continued from page 18) smoker's attempt to quit, over the play "Copernicus" will be on stage and the ludience. In the ^eli J^CThr uOlL CjOcA Ohd tending is owned and operated by Jimmy Buffet's "Margaritaville." drinks past 17 years. Students have show at the Villanova University gallery, we capture that inti- students who finish the Tony Mamoand Steve Denenberg. Everyone not only sings, mixes visited their local zoo to learn that Art Gallery, Nov. 11 through Dec. macy," said Cannuli. during class. Mamo is a graduate of the Uni- and dances but also learns the camels don't truly wear leather 15. Also on display will be set pieces Graduation follows at the local versity, class of 1992, and Denen- drinks' mnemonie device. "Let's jackets and smoke, as the mascot "They're more sculpture than from the production. Songs from bar "Pitchers Pub." Here the CrCAxi ^^fe^ OK ~^J.^1^. berg graduated from the Univer- try to sing, or lime juice, Triple OKI O^ of Camel cigarettes does. In Texas, costumes," says Art Gallery Direc- the original musical score, which students get to experience the real sity of Colorado the same year. sec. Tequila and Sour mix." some quitters went "cold turkey tor, Brother Richard G. Cannuli, range from Renaissance and medie- thing. Students not only make Mamo's responsibilities include Day four consists of rock drinks bowling" using frozen turkeys as O.S.A. He calls the collaborative will be are allowed to keep the rtcks. Cream val to operett and pop, drinks but instruction and testing due to his or a drink on the hard balls, while others went on a result by more than 30 volunteer featured at the artists' reception tips they have earned as the lengthy experience as a bartender. drinks was the next session of the scavenger hunt to distract them artists "among the most bartender. When these drinks, innova- on Friday, Nov. 11, from 6 to 8 and dedicated Denenberg heads the public rela- day. While making a from thinking about smoking. tive and imaginative costumes p.m. at the gallery. the night is over, they receive tions department along with adver- the students used paint thinner These -diversions are aimed at ever created for the stage." Written by Philadelphia dram- notarized diploma of mixology. customer relations. water to get that perfect tising and by thje as pleasant the trying to make day Each is decorated with photo- atist and Robert Mar- This is one experience that nearly 200 years Chase After one walks into the school creaminess. This is one day not CHASE believes that in For as possible, and to keep the quit- graphic images that comment on premiered will never forget and one tuxedo to class. cellonis, "Copernicus" students and signs up for the one week to wear your shot ter's mind off of nicotine. the characters who wear them. earlier this year at the Annenberg that everyone should give a to attract the best has been the very best in banking. program, which is from 11 a.m. On the fifth and final day the O order Villanova has joined with the graduate the The outside of Copernicus' coat Center. This past April the cos- at. Once the students to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday class learns the hardest of 'all rest of the nation in helping is photographically imprinted tumes were on display at the Main Line Center for Bartendmg, employees, we have to offer the And thanks to employees like (a two week program is also drinks, how to pour and serve a smokers quit. Activities are being with astral charts from his time. Philadelphia of Art. and Mamo help you discover that they beer. Students also learn the Museum Denenberg available), they Envir- offer \ sjwnsored by the Center for On the lining are original draw- The musical production focuses with their job placement best opportunities. recent Villanova graduates, are in for the ride of their life. Sunday morning drinks such as onmental Health and Safety, the ings and handwritten notes by the caused by new from Center City begins with Bloody Mary. After all of this on the upheaval which extends The first day the and Alcohol Center and the have a and Christina Drug 16th century Polish astronomer ideas and the spiritual nature to Valley Forge. They And we have them. Careers Amanda Godley Denenberg pretending to be a its time to take the test. Health Center. They have planned who forever changed 80 percent. pass the course you must human- versus the secular world. It also placement rate of drunk and the students having to To the going to remain many events in order to make kind's view of the world by show- recounts the personal cost to are one of those college in Sales, Marketing, Product Olson, we're flag him from the bar. After this receive a 90 percent or better. One If you day as enjoyable as possible for ing earn taking that the earth revolved around Copernicus of his discovery -- he students who would love to little episode, the class began of the good things about that way. the quitters. the sun and not vice versa. as a heretic — entertaining and Development, Account Manage- things such as the test and failing is that Denen- was condemned fast money the learning how to do a guess the There will be games, A bishop's robe is constructed the shunning of his family the Main Line the three second count with a hard berg and Mamo allow those lax- and exciting way, amount in the jar contest and an with details is the ment. Operations Management, of Renaissance cathed- because of his brother's leprosy, Bartending . alcohol bottle and making Marti- adazical students to retake the Center for CHASE MANHATTAN IFC/Panhellenic sponsored Poster rals. The sun is encrusted with which Marcellonis relates to For more informa- nis and Manhattans. test indefinitely along with the school for you. PROFIT FROM THE EXPERIENCE." Contest which will bejudtfMl that thousands or and Auditing. of sequins and modem-day AIDS victims. tion please contact Tony Mamo The second day of class includes (Continued on page 19) day. Prizes will be awarded. rhinestones. at (215) 4»/- learning mixed shots and the (Continued on poge 20) Steve Denenberg 1229. • • Page 21 November 1 , 1 994 THE VILLANOVAN Page 20 • THE VILLANOVAN • November 11, 1994 1

Stomp out smoking before it stomps you out spaces. (Continued from page 18) runs twice the risk of through the day. After all, smok- estimated last year that 3,000 non- a day, he lung cancer The Great American ting, cold turkey will be served at ing affects them also. Studies smokers die each year from lung developing Smokeout President is held each year on the all of the dining areas for a found by the Surgeon General and cancer. Other studies found that Last year third which out- Thursday in November reduced price, in order to promote the National Academy of Sciences the risk of nonsmoking wives' of Clinton signed a bill since public and 1976. It will be held this Thursday, good nutrition. concluded that exposure to other men who smoke is 30% higher laws smoking in all SPECIAL U.S. Nov. 17, 1994 from 10 a.m. This day is not just for smokers. people's smoke increases the risk than those whose husbands do not some private schools. The to 3 has p.m. at the Connelly Center, Non-smokers are encouraged to of developing lung cancer. The smoke. If the non-smoker is Department of Defense adopt a smoker, and help them get Environmental Protection Agency exposed to 20 or more cigarettes banned smoking in all work Job market trends give the green light OLYMPICS By PATRICK WHITE The Career Planning and Place- ment Office is adjusting to meet Staff Reporter the changing job market. A On the minds of most seniors resume referral program has been at this time of year is the job more widely implemented to serve market. The Villanova Career the increased number of smaller Planning and Placement Office companies who are recruiting on It% not too late to pays close attention to the hiring campus. Lloyd said that this Come in ind buy a suraatar patterns of companies. The office program is an advantage to the has noticed developing trends. formal campus interviewing pro- from us and we'll give you a FREE One practice of companies this cess whichwnicn is more useful for year is to look for the best students larger firms interested in hiring pair of HANP KNIT l/OOt GLOVES.* in each particular major, said many students. The program Nancy Dudak, director of Career distributes appropriate resumes he an Athlete Escort! As always, our tWMUn are priced Planning and Placement. "In past to companies who request them, years it was enough just to get even if they are not recruiting on from $20 - $40. Also just in: a degree, but now the companies campus. are essentially saying that not all "We have seen an increase from Hand Knit Ecuadorian Sweaters accountants or engineers, for 375 people in 1993 to over 1,100 example, are created equal. They people in 1994 using the resume ^^f^-^oi o^«,;.^ " .^\a i i«„^ ck.. want the absolute best." referral service," said Lloyd. She For tlie REAL COLDII The result of this selectivity is attributes this increase to the increasing pressure in the aca- advantage of speed. The formal demic environment as it becomes interview process can take up to mfi'fi hetftJ if: more and more competitive. Dud- three months, while the resume ak cautions students to pick a referral program allows the 1023 Ltnetsftr A¥t in BrfK MiWr major which they both like and resume to be collected and sent Aems frm M»wr Stino, can excel in. to a company which could contact THIS BrfH SATURDAY Different majors are affected the student within a few weeks. differently by the economy. Dudak On-campus interviewing, how- Hours: MT 10-6 W Sol 10-8 Sun 12-5 reports that nursing, which used ever, is hardly obsolete. Lloyd reported percent incr^age in Phona: 527-5943 All Major Credit Cofdi to be a wide open field, has shown a 15 -^ some signs of tightening up; but recruiters visitmg campus over she also points out that this trend the last year. While companies are should reverse itself as health still very cautious and conserva- NOV. care policies become clear and tive, about one-third of the 700 The Sweater Ouflet health care providers feel more seniors who used the recruiting KSS comfortable in hiring. Engineering program last year accepted job *Ste4i«t LP. Rt^ttirti. had a "tough couple of years," offers, she said. said Dudak, but this field is One point which was stressed opening up again. by both Lloyd and Dudak was the Accounting is still strong, said importance placed by companies duPont Pavilion Dudak. "Accounting firms are the on internships. "Employers see m EXPRESS largest single hirer of students at internships as a chance to groom Villanova of the companies that future employees and to hire recruit on campus." already experienced workers," fyouco you Dudak says that Arts majors said Lloyd. Such programs also rawcr allow underclassmen to test the should be encouraged by the job possibilities in business. "There waters to see if they are happy with their career choices before LOOfC UfCi^ is a difference between studying business and working in busi- they are seniors. ness," said Dudak. "So those who preferred to take classes in the rms liberal arts should know that Alt there are still opportunities for them in the less technical aspects of business such as advertising or Gallery A.M. public relations." Many employers are looking for (Continued from page IS) the "transferable" skills which liberal arts majors have. "In the "Leprosy was very similar to 1980s employers were only looking how those with AIDS are treated to hire someone who could help today. People felt sorry for you, them out for a couple of yearp," but wanted nothing to do with said Dudak. "Now they want you," says Marcellonis, who has someone who will be with the AIDS. company for a long period of time More than 100 area artists and can adopt to different types volunteered their services to stage of jobs." the production as an AIDS benefit OR TWS? Carol Lloyd, the recruiting and to honor one man's determi- # ... coordinator at Villanova 's Career nation not to be defeated, said Any questions ttS Alt W me Tt/MWG^ Planning and Placement Office, Catherine Jansen, a photographic said that while each company has artist who coordinated the design eoMe TO m/SRs me Pr/cs /s RfeMT, its own criteria for hiring, all and production of the play's companies are lookinsr for the costumes. Jansen heads the TMS at PReCfSfOf/ fS HAMOCRAfTiO, students who "have made good department of photography 108 Community Col- Rm. decisions for themselves." She Bucks County Dougherty AMD 7kf s£R(^fCi fs A/err oav, stresses that grades aren^t every- lege and has had more than 30 one- thing, and that they are looking woman exhibits, at the whole picture: activities, The gallery is located on the work experience, internships and Villanova University Campus in CAU gallery JOM fOR SAT/ A SmtVeOARO Tt/WWG. other areas of involvement. the Connelly Center. The # 519-7244 and Phone A/O 0A/£ Lloyd also wants to reassure welcomes visits by student UACeS TO WAU( THi SCOPES*' students who need to work to other groups at no charge. Arran- support themselves while in gements may be made by tele- school that companies will under- phoning 519-4612. Gallery hours stand. Students will not be penal- are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mondiiy re/OJ ized for being involved in fewer through Friday. For weekend S2P-68S4 activities. 519-7250. hours call . 1

Page 22 • THE VILLANOVAN Novembr 11, 1994 November 1 1 , 994 • THE VILLANOVA^. • Page 23 E E N T NT R T A I N M 'Nova graduate releases debut album Gurus' borrowed sounds laclc any style on Do Angels Drive Sports you, such as Richard Marx, By JANET RUDDOCK Cars? Bon Jovi, Sting and Prince. By KAREN GOULART opening tune's mediocrity. begin to howl m a style reminis- Staff Reporter Assistant Entertainment Editor One of the A: No, that was the cool thing How do you feel these influ- biggest problems cent of early Def Leppard on many plaguing the Gurus seems to about this album. I write my ences have affected your be of the tracks that follow. could be an identity songs with Chet Makowski and mt|sic? C^rank a variety of crisis. While it is Lyrically, the Guru's fare no Villanova graduate Dave Nast things," explains Hoodoo always good to we arrange them together. He was A: Well I've been a Prince fan have a certain better. More evidence of a lack of has been signed to Royal Blue Gurus frontman Dave Faulkner amount of eclecticism and still is ... my guitar teacher. for years and he does everything in a band's identity is apparent in this realm Records and is releasing his debut in regards to the title of his band's sound, the And on the album we had the himself. He always seems to blend Gurus take it one step as well. In one breath they are album Do Angels Drive Sports Praxis/Zoo Entertainment re- too far and in the wrong opportunity to play with some of styles, which is what I try to do. direction heralding the joys of group sex on Cars? The album has a pop/rock lease. "Of course there's the to boot. On one the best musicians in the area. On This record (Do Angels Drive of the better the childishly raunchy "Form a style to it but throws in a piano motif of the dragster, so it could tracks, "quo vadis" there is a the old demo tapes, Chet and I Sports Cars?) is a little more rock. Circle" and in the next "seagulls ballad and a reggae tune to keep refer to a souped up car. Or, it fly would do everything and it I used to do a little more R&B and in opal skies" on the quasi- the album diverse. Nast, along could be used in the sense of sounded OK. This time we had even some rap. At one point, we Qll#CtfftMI poetic "Nobody." with Chet Makowski, wrote all of cranking up the volume. There live drums and a bass player. had sax players and stuff. Now Even with the know-how of the songs found on the album. are a few other things I could These guys all brought their own we've replaced the sax players veteran producer Ed Stasium During an interview, Dave Nast think of, but I'll leave that to your 20 years of experience into the with another guitar player ... I (, , Smithe- revealed the insight into the imagination." record. This gave it a new feeling. started out listening to the Min- reens) Crank is a jumbled mess creation of his debut album and Okay, here is one, how Ronny Crawford was the neapolis sound: Prince and then about Oiiiu^ of music whose lack of originality how he got to where he is. a banal collection of passe seeiTis to Bon Jovi kind of threw in a little pop is only one of its many problems. Q: Could you tell me some- music? As the sixth release from rock edge. Sting probably influ- b0 an iitefiHly Like most middle-of-the-road pop thing about the label you have Australia's , enced my lyric-writing more than Crank music albums, it is possible that been signed to? did sounds How you my musical styling. "Life without more like a typical sopho- one could get used to some of these get Royal Blue Records inter- more slump you" is very much like some of album than a sea- songs with repeated listenings. ested in your music? soned effort the early Police stuff. Richard from a quartet that definite Midnight Oil sound that The lyrics are simple enough and A: Over the years I've been Noiti QI0119 wHti has been playing Marx, he's just a good solid pop together since comes through. Although the music can be conducive to foot sending out demo tape after demo 1985. While the first track, song writer with really good which Faulkner's voice lacks the power tapping if one is exposed to its tape. I had four of them before this also memorable hooks. He's probably happens to be the first radio and quality of that band's vocalist, repetitiveness long enough. But last one which became the album. release, wiote all erf tt^ influenced me in arrangements "The Right Time," has a a certain similarity can be drawn. who really has the time or the I've had a lot of independent labels hummable and things like that, keeping tune and fairly catchy The listener had best not grow too money to invest in an album that contact me, but I was always foynd on guitar hooks, the 12 tracks that fond of this . . sound, as the $aiiy who The film has many The Tower Theater never had the real reason everyone was found in the lyrics of his songs moments him his life or something even which are incredibly hilarious and such an ethereal and majestic there. People wanted to see if, in "Seal had such an amazing wW oopliifo ftio more important. He believes in at the same time very touching. feeling as it did the night of Nov. fact, this man was as talented and stage presence and clear voice that good-looking as sticking up for his pride and If people can believe that young 4 for the Seal concert. Including he appeared on I was captivated throughout the oydHeiice's heart songs music television. The answer was family, but he usually ends up adults are capable of an excellent from his self-titled album entire show, as was, I think, the with a bloody lip. performance, this is one movie not release,, this London based singer/ a standing, screaming, resound- entire eclectic audience," said and soul* Costner's character is a loving to miss. If they are unable to songwriter, who is almost as ing, YES! senior Casey Morgan. His simple, Commercial hits such as and devoted father who struggles believe that children's acting has famous for the mysterious scars but sexy dance moves added all with his past as a soldier and reached a new level, it is in their on his face as he is for his musical "Crazy" and "Prayer for the the more sensuality to every song. endless job searching, but who their friends begin building a tree best interest to go to the theatre talent, gave an incredible perfor- Dying," which was written about Although he never quite stripped still believes that if "everyone acts house during their summer vaca- for a stellar performance where mance that left audience members AIDS, were both delivered and down to his bare chest, the rem- received nice to each other and loves each tion. They steal the building the young actors have taken over begging for more. with much power. oval of his black trench coat had Intense lyrics songs other, everything will turn out materials from the remains of the screen. Seal invited the audience to made such as just about the same effect on the embark on an emotional vocal "Show Me" and "Violet" resound swooning audience. journey with a distinct beauty and believ- that got off to a great start Another V.U. student at the with Des'ree, the opening act. able sincerity. "Don't Cry" and concert, Kathryn Kuehnast was "Prayer for a Rose," both ballads Des'ree, another talented artist overheard saying, "Seal was so The Cranes shine with its from Seal's most recent new release from album, London, prepared the good that for a moment while he ri audience well -with were also performed to the point her six-song was singing, I thought it was just of perfection. set that left the crowd very Seal and I." When asked whether upbeat, especially with final There was no preaching, no By CARA BECKERICH rainbows are long gone/and the her he made her feel that if she did Wings ofJoy, upon release, went selection, "support-this-cause-because-I- Staff Reporter mud lies where those days once the popular song "You not "get a littlecrazy," she "might straight to the No. 1 slot on the Gotta Be." do" mentality or any corny shone/and now there's just a not survive," she simply smiled. British independent charts. In space/something to hold"— and addition the lead track, "Water- "Pale Blue The Cranes' second full length Sky" ("do you know song" was used as a Eurowide LP, loved, is the way I feel nothing short of tonight/In the pale advertising campaign for one of brilliant. blue sky/Quiet in the Dreaming weaves a stars"). the biggest fragrance houses in musical Made up of brother/sister tapestry While duo, planning for their second the world. All plans for future Alison (lyrics and bass) and James albums were put on hold, until the Shaw (drums, piano By MAURA GIBNEY and bringing some friends the Moore (saxophone), Stefan Les- jazz, rock, folk and guitar), end of the tour. and the blues What's Around," the first song on Assistant Entertainment Editor next time around," said sard (upright and electronic Mark Francombe (guitar) and The album, loved, bass) interwoven throughout the songs. Under the Table OVtMON, was meant to and Dreaming, is Matt (guitar), foMKfls Matthews. and Boyd Tinsley (electric violin). Its Cope the Cranes got be a double CD with half en- 12 tracks are the result of three a call for optimism while "Rhyme Lately, the music industry has The Dave Matthews Band The varied backgrounds and years working their start in the latter part of the compassing traditional Crane- together and per- & Reason" speaks of the descent a totMui smoitor been buzzing about a group began about three years ago in musical tastes of each 80s. Hailing from Portsmouth, esqe musician forming on the road. into the — lucidity and the other half pit of addiction. Under- England, the Cranes have called the Dave Matthews Band. Charlottesville, Va. The idea took contribute something fresh and Through the band's grace- ofttMiCranos patterned after the strange French work with lying all the songs, is the band's On the whole, critical and public root when Dave Matthews, a unique to the band's fully retained their unique sound. arrange- producer Steve Lilywhite (U2, awesome expressionistic play"The Flies" musical talent. Mat- Inspired greatly recognition has been slow for the South African expatriate, songw- ments. Although all the songs are Talking Heads, by British mysHcai sound. . by Jean Paul Sarte. The second Rolling Stones), thew's Sting-like voice dances group. The majority of their time riter and bartender decided he written by Matthews, bands such as Joy Division and the actual the Dave Matthews Band was over half features Alison's vocals com- the unusual instrumental various Nick Cave and has been spent touring and per- wanted to establish a band and music is a cooperative effort of all able to retain a Foetus pletely in French over a score live feel on their combinations produced by his forming in the projects, the Cranes are a delicate area clubs across the work toward a recording contract. members. It is the sum of this album without album, the opportunity to accom- composed by James and is pros- losing studio clar- fellow band members. Often, one United States rather than in the It became a reality when he was partnership which mixture of jarring guitar riffs, pany makes their ity. Each song, while unparalleled, The Cure on their 1992 pectively titled The Tragedy of finds in their music mixed with wispy orchestration music studio. able to entice some of his favorite music impossible to pigeonhole does not seem and dream- world tour arose. Both Robert Orestes and Electre. out of place on the funk and a country "It's fiddle plus a like melodies. All of these elements been a very natural, very local musicians into joining his into a particular genre. This, album. Smith and Simon Gallup of Overall, loved is They are all united by little The a tasteful /^- a bit of the blues. are accentuated Alison's low-key progression. I don't fee! fledgling band. according to Matthews, was pre- refusal by delir- Cure were avid admirers of smatteringof to follow the musical rules the the Cranes' mystical like we've had this drastic, over- Along with the vocals and cisely their aim. Under the Table and Dreaming iously swirling vocals and her Cranes' first everyone else seems to follow. album, Wittgs of Joy sound. Although more than half is distinctive child-like lisp. night success. It's basically been guitar of Matthews, the Dave While listening to Under the The lyrics the album to have. Just (described as "Cocteau Twins- of the vocals are of the Dave Mat- * indecipherable, a matter of word-of-mouth — Matthews Band is composed of Table and Dreaming, one can find thews remember to buckle-up and pre- The Cranes melodic confusion inflected sweetness"), the Band provide a poignant and regu- graceful sound of Alison is clearly present in people liking what they've seen Carter Beauford (drummer), LeRoi elements of classical. African, honest pare for the hills and spins of this tracks such larly listened to it while Shaw's look at life. "The Best putting voice more than makes up of as the arresting "Lilies " wonderful musical journey. 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N R T A E NT N T TE INM E RTA I N ME N T THE — _ ARTS » THE ARTS — ^ Cultural Film Series: 'High and Low' Players Club's By ANDREAS yen, a 'High and Low* "will be presented 'The I' price that will King VON ruin Gondo's coaster film and after shines from a Japanese An interesting last note: SCHEELE Cecilia Segawa Seigle. Show- takeover scheme. He immediately director, but Kurosawa's adapta- the film's release, the rate of by Special to the Villanovan agrees ings are Saturday, 7 p.m., Sunday, to the terms, completely tion of the Ed Macbain novel kidnapping increased in Japan. By BARBARA COLE shaken by the incident. Soon after King's 3:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. and Monday, Ransom emulates the very Even Kurosawa himself was Staff Reporter his son arrives, Tickets are $2.50 for the audience best aspects of western mystery forced to pay several ransoms. 7 p.m. in a Shadow/* theme of slavery in America, the kowtowing to the king of Siam. the title suggests, "High realizes the chauffeur's son has students and $3.50 for all others. In ently, but also precipitates- thrillers without losing his Japa- The Monday lecture, entitled, the role of Anna, Janean niusical AS Rodgers and draws upon Abraham From Tuptim's production of changes in Siam by educating the and Low" by Akira Kurosa- been taken by mistake. Gondo is nese style. For information call 519-4750. The Hammerstein Clare Bloom "High Points and Low Points in does outshine Gene Harriet Beecher wa is a musical, "The King and I" Stowe's "Uncle prince. It was this influence series of polar opposites placed in an intense moral dilem- Bender's abilities as the King, but Tom's Cabin" to the that are held together in ma. Does has been a classic for decades, King's letter which won Anna the reputation precar- he ruin his life for the the team works well to comple- delighting to Lincoln, the plot keeps return- of heroine and national ious balance. The film is propelled boy? His wife and the boy's father audiences with its ment each legend in other. Amazingly, the ing by the tension legendary score. Once again, the to the theme of imprionsmnent Siam. caused by the appeal to his conscience until cast is made up of 25 elementary opposing characters of Anna Leonowens and degradation. Ironically, the A tale of love, growth and forces of Heaven and Gondo decides to hand over the 'Nova goes '50s in "Leader and high-school students who closing death scene epitomizes Hell, which is the literal transla- ransom money. and King Phra Meha Mongut the learning, "The King and I" proves round out the large number of spring to life under the hope of the play for it is through to be an inspiration over and over tion of the Japanese title. What ensues is a brilliant detec- guise of princes, princesses and young the Player's the King's death that Prince again, Heaven is represented by the tive chase where the heroes try Club of Swarthmore. wives regardless of cast or stage. of the Paok" musioal to the King. The costumes Chululongkorn affluent every Although an amateur local (played by Marcus The Player's Club of Swarth- house that stands majes- trick in the book to catch and sets are more elaborate than Stevens) rises to power. Histor- tically at the production, the vocal talents erf more's production tloses this the peak of a hill over- kidnapper and return the special to the Villanovan tically portraying this bitter- Hearts?," sung by freshman what can usually be expected ically considering looking the hellish squalor below. money to the destitute Gondo. Barbara Lynn Pedersen and DitllWli lo tiil nil the ideal King weekend with performances run- As sweet romance, junior Sharon Noreen Scanlon (playing the from a local production, as is the Denise Marshall are of Siam, the prince concludes the ning Friday and Saturday at 8 Mr. Gondo, a prominent executive the kidnapper listens, a radio Miller (Ellie) and freshman Love), exquisite. overall vocal one and only, Darlene quality of the cast. play of National Pedersen's rendition of by commanding the people of p.m. Tickets are discounted at $5 Shoes, lives contently announcer says, "You have made Guaranteed to amuse, Steve Horky Geff), can be "Do Wah Diddy," "Hanky Lady Based on the autobiographical in Thiang's "Something Siam to rise up. for audience members under 21. his regal abode as the lower a hero out of Mr. Gondo." Iron- ente-tain and enchant, commended, as can the entire Panky," "Chapel of Love," Wonderful" novels of Anna Harriette Additionally, the play class squirms in ically, the does the song's intricate range struggles Otherwise, ticket prices are $15. below the intense business tycoon's down- "Leader of the Pack" is the cast for their obvious love for "Leader of the Pack" and "Da Edwards, "The King and I" delves with gender inequality, offering heat of summer. young medical fall makes him in justice. Likewise, MarshalFs The playhouse is located just off A a hero the eye ultimate play about the/ music and incredible talent. Doo Ron Ron." into much more than just cute soprano floats Anna as the prototype indepen- the MacDade Blvd. exit of the Blue intern, Ginji Takeuchi, takes of the public and restores his lost "poodle-skirt/soda-shop" era. in "My Lord and choreography Indeed, the show is a crowd- and quick toe- Lincoln's struggle during the Civil dent, strong woman particular offense to this injustice moral values. Master" and soars in "We Kiss who not only Route (1-476). For more informa- His wife cries out, Indeed, it is "The Ellie Green- pleaser. Let the music and tapping showstoppers. War as the foil to the Using the bowing and teaches the King to think and seeks his "Success isn't differ- tibn, call 328-4271. revenge by kidnap- worth losing your wich Musical." The original Ttwnnuttleai magic of the "Rock and Roll ping Gondo's son. humanity." Gondo retorts, "I just play is comprised of the music Era" sweep you off your feet The film commences as the want to make good shoes." iiiMnl>«fs Gondo and lyrics by Ellie Greenwich pcmMM as you sit back and enjoy a camera pans over the city of realizes a life based only on and friends. The musical ttMlNofioiyof delightful evening provided by Janet merges Yokohama from the financial success is life comic perspective of no at all. numbers parallel book the life story and music a talented cast. The show is Mr. Gondo's mansion. It then cuts There is no slackness in Kurosa- of the actual singer, Ellie ttw most definitely — "boss!" to the interior of the ookicri linpNT, house where wa's films. He and his camera Greenwich and her involve- Villanova Student Musical the high powered Japanese busi- move gracefully at high music. The speeds ment with former husband, Theatre and the Office of By MICHAEL BECKERICH songs do not gel with sex/ than her biology teacher." nessman litigates with his greedy through stunning images. each other or cohere One Jeff Barry, a truly gifted mus- Music Activities present "Lead- Staff Reporter to the comic "Pushed," the third song, is the partners. Gondo secretly maneu- cringes during an opium den scene book theme. first best ical talent. Opening with the spectacu- er of the Pack: The Ellie Green- The song on the song on In the Planet Janet! vers to buy out his partners as a woman going through with- and Paradoxically enough, the lar hit "Be My Baby," Jen wich Musical." Show times are The lively piano, harmonica solo take complete control of the com- drawal scrapes her nails along the is and energetic show happy, yet sad. The DeLucia (Annie) and her two Nov. 10, 11 and 12, 8 p.m. in singing give pany. Meanwhile, his son and his metal walls that surround her. story played out is one of pain, "Pushed" a great blend of enthu- back-up singers, Kirsten Kele St. Mary's Auditorium. Tickets Speaks French's chauffeur's boy play One forgets to breathe Janet new "Cowboys during one sweat and tears for the strug- and Courtney Danley begin a are siasm and vigor. After hearing the $5 for students and $7 for release. In the Planet Janet, Boring lyrics oiid and Indians" in and around the scene when 30 million yen are gling singer, Ellie Greenwich. string first three songs, the band's music of successfully recreated adults. They are available at follows an unusual comic book house. thrown off the speeding Bullet When musical success does has led the listener down the musical hits. Other such fea- the door in the Connelly forniat. iettuii^ie vocals His plan Train. The CD's cover has a seems set until the One rejoices as the kid- finally greet her, her fiancee, tured numbers include "Why alternative-rock path. It steers Center. comic book design and the eight- phone rings. It is the kidnapper, napper is finally apprehended. Jeff Barry, leaves her. Realis- Do Lover's Break Each Other and guNar clear of the metal, punk and pop Be there or be square! page liner notes depict a science- and he sets his stake at 30 million One does npt expect a roller routes. fiction story. In the tale, the band siimrowflwi^jBio Unfortunately, the rest of the Janet Speaks French overthrows songs are not as good. "Calvin" a dictator, Enrico Mandini, who iosl^ of tti0 songs. and "Just Sex" both have very rules the planet, cleverly named good choruses but are otherwise Janet, with a "Master Synchron- lacking. The music takes a nose LTERNATIVE izer." For those who do not SCENE know dive after a good start. Boring about this devious device, it CD, "River to My Soul," is a good lyrics and lethargic vocals and controls the minds- of people so opening song. The catchy beat and guitar summarize the rest of the HISTORICAL PHILADELPHIA ROSEMONT COLLEGE that they will work more efficient- layered vocals are very appealing. THE PAINTED BRIDE SOCIETY songs. "I See the Sun" is not bad. 526-2967 VILLANOVA THEATRE ly for the dictator Mandini. The "World on OF PENNSYLVANIA MUSEUM OF ART a Wire," the second It sounds a lot like an early David 925-9914 519-7474 Flash 732-6201 684-7860 Nov. 11-Dec. 4 Gordan-type storyline is song, has a strong guitar riff and Nikki Giovanni and Nov. Bowie tune. By now, however, Kate Peter Chamberlain 16-Nov. 20, Nov. 30, interesting. Too bad the 16-tracks Nov. 11-Nov. 20 "Edges" some clever lyrics about a girl who most listeners will have turned Rushin Dec. IDec. on off "Japanese Design: A Survey recent sculpture and drawings the CD are not. grows up having everything, but Nov. 11-Dec. 10 ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS this CD. Nov. 12 "Oedipus Rex" There are really only 11 songs, 972-7642 Since 1950" ends up with no one to love her. Janet Speaks French's imagin- "Totems and Other Struc- five Nov. 11-Dec. 3 Nov. 11-Dec. 4 Musical Theater Review of the 16 tracks are voice- Keyboardist Sean O'Sullivan tures" art exhibit ative theme is good, but besides ARDEN THEATRE overs and special effects which try sings, Certificate Program Juried "Alone in a Crowd" prints by "She learned to flirt early/ the first three songs, the music Nov. 13 COMPANY to incorporate Exhibition African American Artists of SHUBIN THEATER the story with the by 9th grade she knew more about Phong Nguyen performs Viet- 829-8900 is unsatisfactory. the 1930s-1940s 667-6687 namese folk songs and vocal- Nov. 11-Dec. 11 Nov. 11-Feb. 26 Nov. 11-Nov. 12 ized poetry SWARTHMORE "An Empty COLLEGE Selections from camera work Stage production of "Gloria Plate in the Cafe du Grand Boeuf," a play AMERICAN JEWISH 328-8533 of American and European Uber Alles" Nov. 11-Nov. 12 photographers of early 1900s Black 14 introduces fans to AMR music HISTORY MUSEUM THE Player's Club presents "The Nov. 16 UPENN MUSEUM OF INDEPENDENT EYE 923-5978 925-2838 King and I" "Madness and Mayhem" ARCHEOLOGY AND Nov. 11 Nov. Nov. 11 program ANTHROPOLOGY 11-Nov. 30 "Present Memory" a landmark "Loveplay" music is not simple, it varies from The Swarthmore College Early "^98-4045 by Conrad Bishop By ANTHONY P. CENTOLA documentary and Elizabeth one song to the next. "We Music Ensemble performs INSTITUTE Nov. 11-Jan. 15 Fuller Staff Reporter do a Nov. 11-Dec. 31 OF lot of different styles of works from the 16th through "Waura: Paintings by Peoples music," "Mosaic: Jewish Life In Flor- CONTEMPORARY ART of the THE VOLOSHKY said Kelly. "One song is almost 18th centuries 898-7108 Rainforest of Brazil" ida" exhibition punk while the next Nov. 11-Nov. 28 UKRAINIAN DANCE is nearly Nov. 17 Nov. 12-Jan. 15 AMERICAN ENSEMBLE Motel Room (AMR) country." The Heilman Exhibit and Lec- Exhibition of photographer MUSIC April's met "Meet the Artists" and a dis- 379-3374 ture by Alan Gussow, painter THEATER FESTIVAL the world at a glance this play of current works in con- Andres Serrano at List Gallery 895-1570 Nov. 12 summer serving as an opening act temporary Judaica Nov. 17-Jan. 8 Nov. llNov. 12 "Autumn Dance" Nov. 12 Exhibition of photographer on the H.O.R.D.E. Festival, a tour "Both Sides THE PHILADELPHIA The Swarthmore College Wind Carrie Mae Weems of Bernstein" which included Blues Traveler, ORCHESTRA Ensemble featuring Sara Zahn PHILADELPHIA Sheryl Crowe and the Allman CHAMBER Brothers. are ready to 893-1939 OLD ACADEMY Now AMR fiotocNmktor ST. JOSEPH'S THE PEOPLE'S LIGHT MUSIC SOCIETY tour alone in support of their new Nov. 10-Nov. 12, Nov. 15 PLAYERS, INC. AND THEATRE 569-9497 Epic Records' release Black 14. Works by Rachmaninoff, UNIVERSITY 843-4324 Nov. 11 660-1840 Nov. 11-Nov. COMPANY The young alternative rock Haydn and J. Strauss, Jr. 26 644-3500 Orion String Quartet with band hails from Simi Valley, Calif. portofofiyfiwHly Nov. 17-Nov. 19, Nov. 22 Neil Simon's play "Lost in ATWATER KENT Nov. U-Nov. 13 Lydia Artymiw on piano The very talented quintet includes Works by Smetana, Dvorak, Yonkers" CrtlNMflKlt^ "Federico Garcia Nov. 17 singer Tom Kelly, guitarist Sam Copland aqd Stravinsky MUSEUM Lorca: His 922-3031 THE LIBRARY Life, His (Senius, His Death" Borodin String Quartet Nickell, bassist Mike Hoolihan, TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Nov. 11-Dec. 31 COMPANY OF percussionist John Baffa and PHILADELPHIA BRANDYWINE drummer Aaron Zidenberg. 2041344 The Enchanted Colonial PHILADELPHIA AREA Village REPERTORY CONSERVATORY The music of April's Motel Nov. 11 546-3181 THEATRE 567-0670 388-1197 Room is often referred to as a mix Temple University Symphony Nov. 9-Mar. 24 April's Motel Room are a new Nov. 11-Nov. 27 Nov. 17 between Blind Melon and R.E.M. Orchestra performs works by Exhibit "William Mackenzie: chapter in music. They are a very PHILADELPHIA "Unidentified Human Environmental Exhibit The band does not consider them- Mozart, Beethoven and Dvorak America's First Rare Book Remains talented group who deserve a THEATRE COMPANY and the True Nature selves a part of any trendy alter- Nov. 11 -Nov. 12 Collector" of Love" chance at success. After numerous 735-0631 by Brad Eraser THE BRANDYWINE native rock movement. They opening "Little Shop of Horrors" slots for many bands, jt Nov. 11-Nov. 27 SINGERS want to be known as an original- ^ Nov. 14 AMERICAN MUSIC *^^EROW AMR is setting out this fall "Keely and Du" byJane Martin THEATRE 696-1409 sounding band. Choral Master Class THEATER FESTIVAL through winter to headline their Nov. 11-Nov. 20 Nov. 13 Their first single off Black 14 own club Nov. 17 893-1570 Nov. 11-Nov. 19 PHOTO BY IMMORTAL R6COR0S shows. Although there "Loveplay" by Conrad Bishop Concert: a choral "Celebration is "God." This melodic opening is no Temple University Wind Nov. 11-Nov. 12 Marpe Royal's "The confirmed date in Philadel- and Elizabeth Fuller Boy Who of Joy" April's Mottl Room (from left to right Aaron Zldent>erg, Sam NIckell, John Baffa, Mike Hoollhan track has already started receiving Chamber Society "Both Sides cf Bernstein" phia, look for April's Motel Room la an up-and-coming l>and wtK>ae different atylea draw a wide variety of listeners. much airplay on radio stations ^h^Sh^rJ?''"'^"^^*-"^ and Tom KaNy) to possibly play at the Trocadero like Philadelphia's WORE. Their soon. )

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Never fear, the Crowes Urgency" ones. 925-4053 for those teenagers looking The cards in a player's deck In fact, with perhaps over and roll. They are the foundation have in no way abandoned their swayer 1,000 Nov. 11 — Dillon serve Fence for a song to make out to. Watch as either spells or lands. cards available in the Magic line, of all non-Cypress Hill lovin', pick- ability to rock. Nov. 12— James Hall track to burn a hole in Casting spells require "mana" or extremely decks up truck drivin', weed smokin' for this large are possible. Nov. 14 — The Loved Ones magical enei^gy. Mana, primarily, Players acquire cards for youth in this country. They are Top 40 radio. their 'Nov. 17 — Suddenly Tammy comes from land (plains, back. One thing remains true about swamp, decks by buying them, trading for Crowes, they have not forest, island and mountain) but them or winning them when they To start, Amorica has placed the Black KHYBER PASS PUB ability to does, occasionally, come from are given as ante during games. the Crowes within the ranks of lost their make wond- 56 South Second St. music reminis- other sources. In order to create Cards can be bought in the form bands that have been banned for in no way erfully American Philadelphia, Pa. this mana, the player must "tap" of starter decks cover art in some outlets. Despite cent of the classic rock era. (60 cards for about 440-9683 his ttieir in or her land by turning the card $8) and booster packs (15 cards for this new notoriety, Amorica, the obcmdoned Nevertheless, this case, one Nov. 11 — Go To Blazes, Catherine and The Frank Spencer 90 degrees on its side. During each about $2.50) at most Black Crowes' third release, has should not equate "classic" with hobby or Quartet player's obMtytoiock. turn he or she gets to comic book stores. This is where the same magnificence and feel of "worn out." Somehow they main- Nov. 15 — Archers of Loaf "untap" the cards, so as more land the danger of the Magic's addic- the first two albums. The Crowes tain a freshness lacking in true Nov. 17 — Cop Shoot Cop and Jack '0 Nuts is played in the game the potential tiveness comes into It maintain their distinctive sound classic rock. play. is mana available for spells hardly surprising highlighted by lead singer Chris The Crowes have never for players to MAIN LION NIGHT CLUB * » increases. The five basic lands spend $10 to a week, Robinson's voice. The first single from Amorica, sounded better nor been as ugly. $40 buying 625 W. Lancaster Ave. Somewhere, in someone's dorm produce five different colored more and more cards. This 11-track, 55-minute disc "A Conspiracy," proves they have So, if one is seeking great music, Wayne, Pa. room or at someone's house, mana, which often is required for In addition to being a has a distinctively more mellow not forgotten the rockability that he or she should seek the Black playable 688-2900 it is being played. Somewhere, in certain colored spells. For game, Magic also serves as trading side to it than previous Crowes' has placed them where they are Crowes' Amorica. Nov. 11 — Backstreets a hobby shop or a comic book instance, island mana produces card collectibles. The producers of Nov. 12 — Strange As Angels store, lots of valuable, disposable blue mana and is necessary to cast Magic, Wizards of the Coast, Nov. 17 — Bonehead income is being spent on it. blue spells. being quite shrewd made some Somewhere, in some EGG makes it to Radio City Music Hall place, yet Though it sounds complex, the cards more common than others. GROUND ZERO another hapless victim is being rules are easily learned by players In order to get these valuable and Woodlyn Shopping Center Special to the Villanovan sand patrons of the event's open drawn into its addictive clutches. during their second or third game often interesting rare cards, one MacDade Blvd. bar and buffet. Somewhere, someone is playing played. Players start with seven usually ends hoping up they will Woodlyn, Pa. EGG was then followed by two an insidiously fun card game cards in their hands. They add one appear in a booster pack or just 872-1444 Here is the remarkable Cinder- New York acts and finally the called Magic The Gathering card from their deck to their hand buying them individually. The Nov. 11 — Love Seed Mama Jump plus Mel Toxic ella story of thunderous closer was Otis Day of the knights (Ma)?ic). each turn. Spells are cast using extremes of this latter example Nov. Richard Garfield 12 — Slippery and the Skirt Chasers plus Phebe and Main Line, rock and roll band of Animal House fame. conceived this the mana that is available from include discontinued cards that ^ Brian EGG, who successfully returned Villanova senior and EGG lead strategic fantasy card game about tapping lands. cost from anywhere $50 to $100. Nov. 16 — Love Seed luckiest gig of their 10 years ago. its Mama Jump from the guitarist, Dan Thomas, said "I'm Since introduc- Game mechanics aside, the fun, Worse yet, some players refuse to Nov. 17 — Media 5 Showcase — Martian Tom, Honey short, developing existence. really satisfied with our perfor- tion into the general public some the hypnotizing effect Magic has play with certain cards, using time Buzzards, Idle Threats and Catatonic EGG, Villanova's premier rock mance tonight. I finally bought during the summer of 1993, on players is in the cards them- index cards to represent them and roll marketing machine was my own guitar Magic has gained a fol- selves. Every card about a month ago popular in one way or because they are simply too val- THE SPECTRUM booked to perform for the Aladdin/ after borrowing a friend's for six lowing among fantasy game- another furthers the player's uable. As with anything enter- Broad and Pattison Place Make a Wish Foundation benefit months. I also took a couple lovers as well as wide mainstream quest to defeat his or her oppo- taining, people can go overboard Philadelphia, Pa. masquerade party on the night of lessons, it paid off..." as he appeal. nent. Often certain cards provide with Magic, but for most players, 336-3600 29. organized Oct. The event was stepped into the limo at Radio The beauty of Magic lies in its for some nasty effects when used it serves as a relaxing distraction Dec. 3 — Indigo Girls Fellow- by the Manhattan Aladdin City. Once comfortable, Thomas simplicity. The basic rules essen- in conjunction with another card. from everyday life — sometimes, ship chapter and took place at explained, "I was psyched when tially govern all of the cards in Even when not in a game, players a bit too distracting. THEATRE Hall in mid- OF THE LIVING ARTS Radio City Music Jon Stewart, Steve Webber (of the game. In Magic, the players can amuse themselves by design- Magic The Gathering is a wond- 334 South St. town Manhattan. Wings) and Richard Bey compli- are wizards in the mythical world ing their decks to give them the erfully invigorating game. But Philadelphia, Pa. EGG signed their contract of mented us, I mean, come on... of Dominia. Each player starts best chance of wirtning. Unlike there needs to be a qualifier. It can 922-1011 performance in mid-September Richard Bey's my hero." with 20 life points. The object is typical card games, "strategic" be extremely costly for players Nov. 11 — Annie Haslam's Renaissance out of five acts to defeat and Sojourn and played second Chris Crowley, lead singer, said the opponent, by lower- card games have no fixed size. In with little self-control when it Nov. 12 — Robert Eari Keen and Maura O'Connell that appeared at the Radio City "This gig is our first real show, ing his or her life point total to Magic, a player can have any comes to impulsive buying. Still, Nov. 16 — The Mavericks venue. The night began with the our first stepping stone to a bright zero. To accomplish this goal, number of cards in his or her deck if one can get beyond that little Nov. 17 — Steel Pulse ^J Trammps opening up at about 10 future. I felt great when Otis sang each player casts spells that as long as it is at least 40. Common hang-up. Magic guarantees many p.m. with their famous "Disco about EGG in his sound check, damage the opponent directly. sense would dictate the more days and nights of entertainment. THE TOWER Inferno." They played for 20 then Jeff Bridges told me he liked 69th & Ludlow streets minutes as the crowd began to 'Comin* to 'get you,' (one of the Upper Darby, Pa. grow. band's originals). I'm also happy 352-0313 Approximately 1,000 people about the job all the guys did, we Laugtis fire in 'Builels' Nov. 11 — Violent Femmes and Possum Dixon were present when Jon Stewart, didn't even play on our own Nov. 12 — Blues Traveler and The Tragically Hip of the Jon Stewart show, took the equipment and it still went well.

stage to introduce Bryn Mawr's Now I have to pay the drummer, By ELAINE PAOLONI nobody in the world of directing. crew are an actor and actress who TROCADERO up-and-coming alternative pheno- bassist and rhythm guitarist. . .ah, 1003-05 Assistant Entertainment Editor With two previous flops, which had been well respected in past Arch St. menon, EGG. The five Philly I guess they earned it." were highly unavoidable being theatre Philadelphia, Pa. boys, two Villanovans, blistered Now after Radio City. EGG productions, a nutty under the direction of outsiders, actress with her 923-7625 the crowd with and four looks to the future: live shows in pet chihuahua and no one to put up the money, Nov. 16 — Sugar and Magnapop scathing originals. EGG's set the Philadelphia and New York and the girlfriend of the mobster, Marx believes there is a little Nov. 17 — Jawbox and Pegboy lasted about 45 minutes and ended area and hopefully the attention who has a squeaky voice, is as chance in getting the work pro- skinny as a rail and brings along with the adoring roar of a thou- of any interested record labels. 'Frankenstein' receives duced under the condition that it with her a bodyguard named CONNELLY CENTER CINEMA is directed by the artist himself. Cheech (Chaz Palminteri). Connelly Center The plot dives into an intro- There seems to be a new hurdle Villanova, Pa. NOVEMBER mixed reviews spection of the struggling artist for Shayne to overcome with each 645-7250 Campus Paperback Bestsellers which is presented in a conversa- rehearsal. No one ever seems Nov. 10-Nov. 11 — Forrest Gump By JOSEPH R. ture gets revenge by destroying fault of Branagh, who is not used MC CABE tion among Shayne and his completely satisfied with the Nov. 17-Nov. 18 — True Lies Staff Reporter the man who originally sought to to working with $44 million friends. The passion involved in dialogue or plot of t 1. Tha Shipping N«w«. by E Annie Prouix (Touchstone. $12.00.) the play. This benefit by creating the creature. budgets. He probably felt some- Nevvspapefman relums to hts chMhood home ator daat« o( h« «Mle. the work of these people, which keeps the writer busy making Of course this can be, and has what nervous 2. Uka Water for Chocotota. by Laura Esquivet. about how to attract is revealed in their words and minor changes. At times, the (Anchor/Doubtoday, 99 and S5 ) (Je recipes on a Mexican Ranch. been, interpreted a million differ- droves of OVIE k American mall rats. alludes THEATRES expressions, to the inner comments get so out of hand that 3. Forrest Dump, by Winston Groom. (Pocket. $5 50 ) Simple of the most difficult tasks ent One ways, such as a parable of the Still, he and producer Francis dreams many of us have. Unfor- Alabanu man loumeys through three decades ol American Hisiory. Shayne declares he is quitting. for contemporary artists is to relationship between God and Ford Coppola, who oversaw the tunately, these dreams are some- 4. SmMla's Sanaa ol Snow, by Peter Hoeg (Del, $6.50.) create modern Among the many critics of his AMC ANTHONY WAYNE THEATER Investigation o( a child's mystefious death. productions of man; between the mind and the production of 1992's similarly- times compromised. This group, work emerges Cheech offers 105 W. Lancaster Ave. classic literature who 5. Dtacloaura, by Michael Cnchton (Battantme. $6 99 and drama for soul or merely a cautionary fotertainment tale fated "Bram Stoker's Dracula," however, has drive and determi- a great many ideas to Shayne. Wayne, Pa. Sexual harassmani In a West Coast etectronics firm. contemporary audiences without of science gone awry. should learn something about nation. Shayne evidently refuses e. HontlcMal Psycho Jungia Cat. by B« Waneraon (Andrews After a while we see the two 688-0800 compromising the original work. The acting in McMeal. ) Latest and HoM)es collection. the film suffers & $12.95 CaNn finding meaning in the myths of Neurotic. That would be one to give up his dream and is set becoming chummy due to the Director Kenneth Branagh has as a result of the 7. Nightmans A Draamacapas. by Stephen King (Signel. $6.99.) fast pacing. ages past. "Frankenstein" and way to describe the charac- on getting his work produced. bodyguard's suggestions. AMC BRYN MAWR TWIN THEATER Collection ol short stories. done beautiful work on two of Though Kenneth Branagh as "Dracula" have not been sitting ters in the new movie "Bullets It is at this time that Marx calls There are subplots and an 824 Lancaster Ave. . Without Ramoraa, by Tom Clancy (Bertday. $6.90.) Shakespeare's plays: "Henry V" Victor Frankenstein and The rescue of prisoners heW in North Vialnant. Helena idly on the shelf between the Over Broadway" written and up the young playwright to inform innumerable amount of amusing Bryn Mawr, Pa. and "Much Ado About Nothing," Bonham-Carter as Elizabeth •. AN the Pretty Horses, by Conmac McCarthy. (Vintage. $12.00.) (his Universal classics of the 30s, the directed by Woody Allen. The him he has found someone to back one-liners. The characters are 525-3056 Mtwitum of a young Texas vaquaro in the Maxkx) of 1950. the former being one of the great- adopted sister/fiancee) look and Hammer Studios productions of lines explode full of life and the show. Quickly, we see the well-developed and the acting is 10. The CNant. by John Qrisham (Island/Dal. $6.99.) est film adaptions of the Bard's sound right for their roles, their the show is being paid for by a mobster Yourtg boy Is privy to a lawyer's deadly sacral. 60s and today. They are drenched with drama, and for noble. Besides those names ERIC TWIN ARDMORE work. His new production of delivery is so fast that one worries constantly in use in a million good reason. The actors in the whose bimbo girlfriend has a already mentioned, the billings 34 W. Lancaster Ave. "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein" whether they will go into seizures. different interpretations in count- movie are playing the roles of dream of becoming a famous also include Dianne Weist, Tracey Ardmore, Pa. V however is crippled by one major Consequently, Robert DeNiro, less stories and films. actors in a new Broadway produc- actress. This disheartens and Ullman, Mary-Louise Parker, 642-2000 New G Recommended flaw: the film omits the quiet as the creature, is allowed to The children of today have tion, "God of Our Fathers." almost sickens Shayne. He does Jennifer Tilly, Rob Reiner, Joe I moments of Shelley's narrative, •develop his character more grace- indeed found their Frankenstein The main character, David not want his work to be comprom- Viterelli and Harvey Fierstein. ERIC KING & QUEEN 6 I while playing the other Revolution X. by Rob Ntison and Jon Cowwt (Penguin. S0 95 ) Tha moments fully. DeNiro is good and his like Shayne Cusack), is first ised, but realizes giving the girl- It is a fun-loving, happy-go- Valley Forge Shopping t¥i>eniy»orrwtNnggsnera>on8c«ll toarmslrDmapat»ylD ac>¥is»n-isdby monster — in movies John Center 1 at fast-forward. The result, scarred visage theloundersof them«ionmert<)ergrBss»oolsorganiiitonLaadorLsavs. really does make "Edward Scissorhands" and "The introduced to viewers in a scene friend a part is the only surefire lucky film that can ht enjoyed by Route 202, King of Prussia, Pa. \ though uneven, is never boring the classic No Mors VMnams, by RKttard Nixon (Avon. $4.99.) The enduring legacy Boris Karloff version Terminator." Dracula's spirit with his agent, Julien Marx (Jack method of getting the play a wide range of ages. Beyond this 265-2776/337-1777 \ of a unxjuely hrww

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i^i Everclear steers clear of any innovation ^d By REGGIE BEEHNER nism. 9 ^d Their song, V new album, World Of shows Everclear's belliger- but to the gruffer voice leaves just bury me." One can Staff Reporter differs due Noise, is decent, but ence towards the typical "college video. VILLANOVA nothing of Art. Its lyrics are a bit amusing almost picture the CT^ COMMUNITY outstanding. 9 boy" who probably is not buying Well, Everclear, while posses- y considering how lyrics nowadays oo of the Portland woodwork The band their album. Out was formed by Art The best song on the that are said to be "penetrating" sing skills of a solid band, frankly oo comes the newest band to try Alexakis, formerly album, of the San "The Laughing World," is or "confessional" only just does not possess the innova- and hitch a deal with ride on the Woodstock Francisco band a good riff Colorfinger which -driven cooker although someone getting drunk and screw- tion that make bands stand out. bus. The band is FOR AID . Everclear; called it it AUCTION just quits in 1992. While their does not really make insomnia if the is like ing up their lives. The song rants, But Cult one of your the drink, which is about songs are how not bad, they do not worthwhile. "I'm favorite bands, Everclear might It settles. gonna go back to the house It is not that the band possess the originality "Free Maple Song" that is starts off in North Carolina and lay in the just be the thing needed to com- SILENT needs to be followed AUCTION by a chaser likewise starting to become vacant like a Smashing Pumpkins ballad, or anything, back yard/ get drunk and let the plete your hit list. it is just that they in many radio bands. The singer really do not do a whole 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. heck of seems as though he liked his first alot by themselves. The music is song too much to deviate far from heavy, power-chord Its Original influenced melody on the Love sound rest of the G rock and roll, often Come early and seek your treasures among over reminiscent of album. Thus many of the songs 100 items* then come again and protect your bids. the Cult, with a slight Seattle seem to blend into a "world of mfluence which is starting to noise." The song "Loser Makes become anything but an achro- Good" while being a good melodic maintains interest LOOK WHAT YOU WILL FIND! By CHRISTOPHER HEMSEY members who put a self titled drummer who plays great straight album out just a couple of weeks beats and a bassist who collegiate Staff Reporter plays crossword ago. In describing their sound and funky lines that would make even FOR THE SPORTS ENTHUSIAST style, it would not give the album the tightest person "bust a move." enough credit just to say, Their songs are Tell me, kids, have you ever about their "different." everyday lives. They do come home from class and not try Villanova football autographed by the 1994 The Boston Globe said, "G Love to save the Men's Football Team ... Villanova Basketball autographed wanted to listen to music? Of world or send a and Special Sauce strips hip-hop message to everyone who hears by 1994 Men's Basketball ... course, everyone has. While fish- Team Villanova sportswear: caps, game jerseys, sweatshirts, T-shirts ... down to its funk-based fundamen- them. They just tell ing through a plethora of compact the listener Two tickets to tals and adds a unique bluesy what they a 1995 Phillies Game and a 1993 Baseball Cap ... One hour session of disks, you realize you are fed up like to do. Songs like instruction and with the feel." "Cold Beverage" and "Shooting rowing on the Gin Blossoms, Pearl Jam Schuylkill River ... Wildcat James Bryson's Game Shirt ... Basketball They could also be described in Hoops" autographed by and even the Spin Doctors. You are songs with sweet a different way. Head vocalist lyrics Shawn Bradley ... Villanova crave something new. Well, here G said over phat, phunky, 1994 Yearbook autographed by Andy Harmon of the Philadelphia Love with the help from effects phresh, is a band, originally from the super-dope, hype beats. Eagles... in a studio, sounds like he is Let Boston area, G Love and Special us just say that G Love and Sauce. constantly wasted. He has the Special Sauce is the new music kind of whining, mumbling voice you have G Love and Special Sauce is been craving for the past everyone tends to get and made up of three full-time now 15 years of your life. You will not FOR YOUR NEXT NIGHT OUT again. The band also has a be disappointed.

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Throw know who will be playing QB and the biggest game of the weekend, voice mail saying: "We're confident." plications and altercations mi's message from the Steve McNair was tempting, but that the best college football we level of play and the Hookies out home field advantage in this will be playing a tough NFC East and even though we don't have director of the Downtown Athletic were forced off the ink last week. realize what they have to do to out-of-conference mismatch, the he has thrown a lot of intercep- player in the nation had to play team after feeding their record a strong feeling, it wouldn't be Club. Apparently he recently this time, decision We have reached the midpoint of regain national respect, Aggies are too good. tions; and I do not care for the against other schools. By my was (Although with the likes of Cincinnati and right to leave it out. Both the the season with a quality slate we all picked up a copy of the Villa way he carries the ball when he "We're unselfish," said Byrne clear, and the cherry of my two know they deserve it.) Houston. The Browns are good, Niners and Cowboys have been weeks ago and are ready WASHINGTON 15 1/2 over novan and felt that I deserved to scrambles: two feet extended from about the team's cigarette was treading on the to strap but they're not that good. Besides, beating up on weak when asked -12 - opponents in vote in the Heisman race. it on for the home stretch. AUBURN over Georgia California — Our college slate is He said his body — very careless. The success. "Every player has caught filter. Byrne did warn me to credit This we're still hearing rumors about recent weeks (and yes, we do If Auburn was not on probation, filled with double digit favorites that because it was such a wide is not a time for the weak at heart, Florida and Georgia quarterbacks pass. I owe it all to his team, saying, "If I get all the that Rypien character setting up know the Boys only beat a touchdown they quite possibly Cincy by open race this year, they were so if you're not ready for the big could be the and we see no reason to stop here. never lived up to their hype; my teammates: center Tom Geh- credit, they'll kill me. And they behind the Browns Oline. 3), so they are probably going into time, you might number one team in the country. The Huskies just got humiliated adding extra voters to make sure therefore, deserve the credit." as well move to this they get the proverbial rmann, Jeff Piskun, Steve Good- Aside game with the same mind set. the right Tampa Bay. Now without from 01, Zeier is the only by a bad Stanford squad and +2 1/2 man was chosen. Part axe. and Jason So, I stubbed the butt out on further NEW ENGLAND over In a tough friend, Chris Dirubbio player Georgia game like this one, take of the HQI (Heismarf Quality ado... here are this has to offer. When Kaufman has to run his way back Minnesota — That's right kids, Because of my nitpicking, I had Schwary." the sidewalk and let Byrne return week's the 3 1/2 point spot. playing a good team such into the Heisman picture. is Initiative), I suppose. Of course, winners. as Cal the Pats will cover against a to eliminate all of the logical How good are Byrne and his topelebrating with his team. I had GREEN BAY -6 over NY Jets Auburn, we have seen that it without their called him back immediately, CoUege: - is star QB and should of their and candidates. I ballot to cast. VIRGINIA TECH Minnesota team out -^ I was frustrated... I teammates? Here's a fact to digest: a not enough. hope we haven't forgotten the accepted his offer. 15 over Rutgers — Our beloved pose no threat. element (considering the Vikings was upset. . . I needed a cigarette. at one point, Triple-I Threat had laws of physics. It then dawned on I Virginia Tech squad has don't play in an element). Expect me that Since I can no longer smoke scored on 22, yes, 22 straight Jonathan Passman is a senior had two TEXAS A&M -12 over LOUIS- NFL: PHILADELPHIA 6 would have to start analyzing weeks to think about a shoot-out with Bledsoe taking the indoors for fear of giving someone possessions. They went 5-0 and majoring in International Business their crush- 'VILLE — If this is the same over Cleveland — The Birds are D-Ca$h and the Fatman are back in candidates. So I grabbed ^n ing loss to the 'Canes them home in the end. aban- cancer, I meandered out to Mendel their average margin of victory who has a fetish for blue hair. and are Louisville team that got dogged by a great cover team and have a lot action. Put your money back in your doned desk in the hallway of returning home to face +3 1/2 over Field to watch some intramural was over 20 points per game. All another BC and the same A&M team that of things working right for them. DALLAS SAN wallet. Tolentine and started calculating. football and indulge in Marlboro. a five of their wins came at Mendel. S27-3C0C I 527.3C0C 527-360* eliminated Washington's Napo- Out on that vast pasture, I 527-3«0« S27.3C06 S27-3606 S27.3<0fl » found Byrne, a senior finance major, 527-3606 527-360* leon Kaufman because his team Heisman choice. 1 my has really come into his own this Sideline is in the toilet. Rashaan Salaam His is N0B4 name Kevin Byrne. He year. He only played two games was out because he has Kordell is the quarterback for Triple-I as a freshman and by his own Stewart in front (Continued from page 38) of him. Kordell Threat. His statistics will astound account, "We didn't do so hot." Stewart was out because he has you. He is for real. on Monday, threw for three the start- animators This team is really looking he Before that, Byrne was Rashann Salaam behind him. Byrne entered the playoffs more and rushed for yet another, ing quarterback down the Blue forward to the Championships (Continued page 40) Likewise, I scratched Kerry from and is determined to go to New throwing for 23 touchdowns, but he did throw his first inter- Route at Cardinal O'Hara, but CAMPUS into the air. Moves such as this Orleans this December. The get a crowd excited, but more N0B4's have added incentive to importantly, basket tossing is a go all the way this season. It will necessary stunt for the National be Coach Heitzman's last season s Cheerleading Championships that coaching. 2 takes place after the NCAA Bas- Title IX in the National College '.V ketball Tournament. Handbook stipulates that each CORNER 7 "Somebody said once that not sport's team must have a sport of being able to do basket tossing is equal content for the opposite like taking the slam dunk away gender. (For example, intercolle- from us," said Kennelly. giate men's baseball and intercol- The Cats' cheerleaders have legiate women's softball.) Heitz- Two e&BeTitiaX • still been able to capture the man said, "One way to balance admiration of many fans including men's college football would be to s intercoll^ate 527-3606 certain WIP Radio, "Morning have an women's 2 Show" announcers. Nevertheless," flag football league. It's a wond- 7 many people do not take the sport erful sport and these women are 3 r as senously as do those partici- intense and devoted to the game." pating in the sport. C "A lot of people still have the perception that we're just on the C i^^ 1 siaeune, said Kennelly. "A bas- ANNOUNCES ketball or football game is a game Mainim for us. Our coach goes into it as, 5 yoti're going to beat the other side/"^ Night Club & Sports Bar 2 We don't want to be shown up by 7 for a the other team." perfect 3 TONIGHT The satisfaction in this sport « comes when the people in the BACKSTREETS TWO stands follow the cheerleaders' NEW ITEMS 'A Tribute to thi© Boss' directions. It is even more grat- ifying for these bastions of school spirit when they are able to revive SATURDAY date: 5 an apathetic audience. STRANGE s "It's the best feeling when 2 2 people do what you do," said the AS ANGELS 7 7 junior cheerleader. "It makes you 3 3 work harder [when game is not WEDS., NOV. 16 BROCCOLI 6 BITES « that interesting] because it's so IS gratifying to get everyone back NICK DEAD c into it. But when there's no crowd, c it's a little frustrating." THURS., NOV. J7 A date and thia Villanova cheerleaders sacrifice BONEHEAD & ;^ incredible hours a week to improve 5 5 'Nova's program and to do some- 2 FRI., NOV. 18 2 thing they all truly love. Despite 7 7 being a sport under the jurisdic- MEL TOXIC, WDRE 3 A FRESH GRILLED 3 tion ' f. of the Department of Athlet- STEAMROLLER C < ics, not one member of the team is an athletic scholarship PICNIC c recipient. 6 Faces First, Dick Whiskey "We are of CHICKEN one the only sports SANDWICH here that doesn't have any scho- SAT, NOV. 19 larships, but that just reiterates s OPEN VERY LATE how much we love it," said Ken- MOSH FEST III 2 nelly. "Nobody does it because Strange as Angels 7 they're getting money for it; they Mr. Greengenes 3 FAST DELIVERY do it because they Ipve it." « Cheerleading is surprisingly Big Idea one of the more competitive sports on campus. Not only do they 625 W. Lancaster Ave., Wayne, PA HUGE MENU compete for a position on the 25 (215)688-2900 f27-3C0< I27-3«0C person (15 female, 10 male) team, S27-3ffOC S27.3C0C S27.3C0C 527.3<0« 527-3C0C S27-3C0C S27-3C0C but there are only 14 cheerleaders who perform during the games so cheering in a game is not a you waitt to be* g[uarantee. Certainly the competi- Villanova 98- Croatia Select 60 tion among females is even greater because of their tremgndoys inter- est in the sport. Jason Lawson: 25 points, eight rebounds, five biocics This is a program on the rise ^ as can be seen in many of the new Kitties: 1 stunts the cheerleaders will be Kerry 8 points, five rebounds, four assists performing this year. The team's annual halftime show has also f (O Vi»« U.S.A. Inc. 19

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By JONATHAN hesitant to talk about that PASSMAN Collins and Kijana Carter since rushing for three more and throw- ception of the year. Still, 30 total was Staff Reporter too. Though he has put his rocky Penn State's offense is too pow- ing nary an interception in five touchdowns and one interception *' Special to the Villanovan over last week. I Meanwhile, the Browns do not FRANCISCO — This is obviously past behind him, he is looking Big East opponent in Rutgers. The coasted Texas erful and could very well exist games. In his first playoff game in six total games is, well, phen- The other We're Back. Due to a few com- Scarlet Knights are close to Mia- see a definite mismatch. Throw know who will be playing QB and the biggest game of the weekend, day, I dialed into a without either one. Alcorn State's Besides, no one ever said towards the championship, simply omenal. this East voice mail confident." plications and altercations we mi's level of play and the Hookies out home field advantage in will be playing a tough NFC and even though we don't have message from the Steve McNair was tempting, but that the best college football saying: "We're the their record a strong feeling, it wouldn't be director of the Downtown were forced off the ink last week. realize what they have to do to out-of-conference mismatch, team after feeding Athletic he has thrown a lot of intercep- player in the nation had to play of Cincinnati and right to leave it out. Both the Club. Apparently he recently We have reached the midpoint of regain national respect. (Although Aggies are too good. with the likes tions; and I do not care for the against other schools. By this time, my decision was the season with a quality slate two we all know they deserve it.) Houston. The Browns are good, Niners and Cowboys have been picked up a copy of the Villa- way he carries the ball when he "We're unselfish," said Byrne clear, and the cherry of my WASHINGTON -15 1/2 over weeks ago and are ready to strap but they're not that good. Besides, beating up on weak opponents in novan and felt that I deserved to scrambles: two feet extended from when asked about the team's cigarette was treading on the -12 - California — Our college slate is the AUBURN over Georgia we're still hearing rumors about recent weeks (and yes, we do vote m the Heisman race. He said it on for home stretch. This his body — very careless. The success. "Every player has caught filter. Byrne did warn me to credit If Auburn was not on probation, filled with double digit favorites is not a time for the weak at that Rypien character setting up know the Boys only beat Cincy by that because it was such a wide heart, Florida and Georgia quarterbacks a touchdown pass. I owe it all to his team, saying, "If I get all the they quite possibly and see no reason to stop here. could be the we behind the Browns 0-line. 3), so they are probably going into open race this year, they were so if you're not ready for the big never lived up to their hype; my teammates: center Tom Geh- credit, they 11 kill me. And they number one team in the country. The Huskies just got humiliated adding time, you might as well move to this game with the same mind set. extra voters to make sure therefore, they get the proverbial Piskun, Steve Good- deserve the credit." rmann, Jeff Aside from 01, Zeier is the only by a bad Stanford squad and NEW ENGLAND +2 1/2 over In a tough game like this one, take the right man Tampa Bay. Now without further was chosen. Part axe. and Jason So, I stubbed the butt out on friend, Chris Dirubbio player Georgia has to offer. When Kaufman has to run his way back Minnesota — That's right kids, the 3 1/2 point spot. of the HQI (Heismarf Quality ado... here are this week's Because of my nitpicking, I had Schwary." the sidewalk and let Byrne return playing a good into the Heisman picture. Cal is against a winners. team such as the Pats will cover GREEN BAY -6 over NY Jets Initiative), I suppose. Of course, to eliminate all of the logical How good are Byrne and his to celebrating with his team. I had Auburn, without their star and should we have seen that it is QB Minnesota team out of their — I hope we haven't forgotten the called him back immediately, and CoUege: VIRGINIA TECH candidates. I was frustrated. . . I digest: ballot cast. teammates? Here's a fact to a to not enough. pose no threat. element (considering the Vikings laws of accepted his offer. 15 over Rutgers — Our beloved physics. was upset. . . I needed a cigarette. at one point, Triple! Threat had 6 don't play in an element). Expect It Virginia Tech squad has had two TEXAS A&M -12 over LOUIS- NFL: PHILADELPHIA then dawned on me that I Since I can no longer Jonathan Passman is a senior smoke scored on 22, yes, 22 straight a shoot-out with Bledsoe taking are hack in weeks to think about their crush- VILLE — If this is the same over Cleveland — The Birds are DCa$h and the Fatman would have to start analyzing the indoors for fear of giving someone 5-0 majoring in International Business possessions. They went and them home in the end. action. Put your money hack in your candidates. ing loss to the 'Canes and are Louisville team that got dogged by a great cover team and have a lot So I grabbed ^n aban- cancer, I meandered out to Mendel their average margin of victory who has a fetish for blue hair. for them. DALLAS +3 1/2 over SAN wallet. doned desk in returning home to face another BC and the same A&M team that of things working right the hallway of Field to watch some intramural was over 20 points per game. All Tolentine and started calculating. football and indulge in a Marlboro. five of their wins came at Mendel. S27-3606 527>3C0« S37-3C06 S27-3C0< S27-3606 527-3606 527-3606 S27-3606 527-3606 ' I eliminated Washington's i Napo- Out on that vast pasture, I found Byrne, a senior finance major, leon Kaufman because his team s my Heisman choice. has really come into his own this Sideline is in the toilet. Rashaan Salaam N0B4 His name is Kevin Byrne. He year. He only played two games 3 was out because he has Kordell is the quarterback for Triple-I as a freshman and by his own 7 Stewart in front (Continued from page 38) of him. Kordell Threat. His statistics will astound account, "We didn't do so hot." 9 Stewart was out because he has This team is really looking you. He is for real. on Monday, he threw for three Before that, Byrne was the start- animators f forward to the Championships Rashann Salaam behind him. Byrne entered the playoffs more and rushed for yet another, ing quarterback down the Blue Likewise, I scratched Kerry (Continued from page 40) and is determined to go to New throwing for 23 touchdowns, but he did throw his first inter- Route at Cardinal O'Hara, but CAMPUS this < into the air. Moves such as this Orleans December. The added incentive to get a crowd excited, but more N0B4's have importantly, basket tossing is a go all the way this season. It will necessary stunt for the National be Coach Heitzman's last season I Cheerleading Championships that coaching. 2 takes place after the NCAA Bas- Title DC in the National College 7 ketball Tournament. Handbook stipulates that each CORNER "Somebody said once that not sport's team must have a sport of being able to do basket tossing is equal content for the opposite like taking the slam dunk away gender. (For example, intercolle- from us," said Kennelly. giate men's baseball and intercol- The Cats' cheerleaders have legiate women's softball.) Heitz- eiSjSential still been able to capture the man said, "One way to balance Two s admiration of many fans including men's college football would be to 527-3606 certain WIP Radio, "Morning have an intercollegiate women's 2 Show" announcers. Nevertheless,""' flag football league. It's a wond- 7 many people do not take the sport erful sport and these women are 3 as seriously as do those partici- intense and devoted to the game." < pating in the sport. "A lot of people still have the perception that we're just on the 1 ANNOUNCES i siaeime, said Kennelly. "A bas- ketball or football game is a game Maitilioti for us. coach goes into it as, 5 Our ] •V you're going to beat the other side."'^ 2 Night Club 8c Sports Bar We don't want to be shown up by 7 for a the other team." perfect 3 TONIGHT The satisfaction in this sport 6 comes when the people in the BACKSTREETS TWO NEW ITEMS AM stands follow the cheerleaders' 'A Tribute to the Boss* 6 directions. It is even more grat- ifying for these bastions of school spirit when they are able to revive SATURDAY an apathetic audience. STRANGE S "It's the best feeling when 2 people do what you do," said the AS ANGELS 7 junior cheerleader. "It makes you 3 BROCCOLI BITES work harder [when game is not WEDS., NOV. 16 6 that interesting] because it's so NICK IS DEAD gratifying to get everyone back <' into it. But when there's no crowd, THURS., NOV. 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Miller and Micek captain soccer's 11-6-1 season season Micek's field presence will be missed next

on the '94 season. uniforms," said Micek. "Efforts '94 campaign, Micek's happiness reflecting » transition from high By KATE SZUMANSKI "The freshmen are taking more toward improving the situation to success on paper. "Great > school level soccer to collegiate translated Editor-in-Chief and more positions than they had have been made." level soccer was difficult," said looks to the members of in the past. We really came togeth- Micek Micek. "On the college level, you role models. "My Soccer sensation Marcy Micek er as a team and supported each her family as are not the star of your team collegiate football at captained the '94 women's squad other. Our team chemistry was dad played anymore. It's not so much a to an impressive final overall excellent. the University of Kansas and my difference in the level of skill 11-6-1. losing brothers are good athletes," said i record of As the team's Although the Cats are among players, but you are play' leading scorer with 12 goals this four seniors to graduation, Micek Micek. "And even though my ing against much stronger ath- athlete, she s been season, Micek has overpowered is optimistic about next season. mom's not an letes on the college level. Also, the bewildered defenders unable to "The depth of our bench is supportive of me." amount of physical contact frustate her fast-paced scoring extraordinary. If returning play- Juggling a demanding academic between players is greater on the drives. ers come back in shape and if the course load along with a rigorous college level. The differences are This phenomenal senior for- incoming class is good, the team soccer schedule has not been a huge." ward, however, is by no means an will be in great shape." problem for Micek who is majoring As a freshman, Micek played in overnight success. Micek has Micek has nothing but accolades in psychology. the forward position. But, after contributed to the women's soccer for the coaching staff. "The head "Believe it or not, my grade Sheldon Chamberlain came to the is better during the \ -^ team's winning ways since she coach during my first year was point average helm in 1992, he moved Micek to first put on a Wildcat uniform in pretty interesting; he played me season," said Micek. "Because the midfield for her sophomore the fall of 1991. a lot and I am grateful for that," you have to be more disciplined , and junior years. -r In fact, Micek has played but- said Micek. "Shelly has done a lot and organized during the season, "After biegging to be put back i "? standing soccer for years, long for our program and Dave [Mas- your grades tend to improve." in the forward position for my before she first adorned the blue terson] our assistant coach has After graduation, Micek plans senior year, I finally got the and white. While attending been excellent." to enroll in the graduate program chance to play there again," said Fayetteville-Manlius High S(!;hool s^OMBN'S SOCC^i "Villanova has changed in so at Syracuse University to study Micek. *i couldn't have been outside of Syracuse, Micek played many ways since I first came here. elementary education. happier." Marcy Micek in the forward and center posi- I here has meant . ( In terms of gender equity, have "Playing soqcer With 52 shots, 12 goals, three tions. She played on state and seen big improvements in our a lot to me and I'll miss it,'* said assists and 27 points in 18 games "This is the most skilled team regional teams in high school as scholarship money, budgeting, Micek. "Now, I look forward to as a starting forward during the I have played on," said Micek, well. the locker rooms, equipment and coaching while I'm teaching."

Rock solid Miller anchors 'Nova an impressive defense

Miller expresses great confi- Dave [Masterson] is very enthu- asked to try out during my fresh- A native of Westfield, NJ, Miller By KATE SZUMANSKI man year." dence in the 'Nova coaching staff. siastic and jumped right in. The attended Westfield High School is coaches here dedicated to Editor-in-Chief In her first game as a Wildcat, "Coaching a bigger job than are very where she played soccer for four Miller played outside marking most people realize," said Miller. the athletes." years. a of Although the women's hopes of back. "After that game, I was As member the Student "My high school team was very Athletic Advisory Committee, a Big East tourney invite never moved to sweeper," said Miller. "I good, so the transition to college Miller has witnessed the Univer- materialized, senior sweeper and love playing there." level soccer wasn't that mindshat- sity co-captain Rosemarie Miller's "As sweeper, you need to change advance toward greater tering," said Miller. gender equity. defensive play in the backfield your style of play with every team Miller cites her parents as her "Lots of inequity exists in never failed to disappoint. you play," said Miller. "I like that strongest role models and most Villanova athletics," said Referred to as the "rock" by Head challenge." Miller. avid supporters. Coach Sheldon Chamberlain, the During the past three years, "Villanova is like any other insti- ))> "I can count on one hand how team's defense led by Miller Miller has seen the women's tution; Pimple will go along with many times my parents haven*l the status quo until the system remained solid throughout the soccer program along with the been at one of my games," said is forced to change. changes season despite four heartbreaking Athletic Department undergo And Miller. "They are the biggest losses to rivals are coming. For instance, women's conference UConn, many changes. influences on my life. We'd always soccer had no scholarships Boston College, Providence and "Each year, the chemistry of my have a joke on the team that at freshman year; now, we have St. John's. the team varies," said Miller. "I least we'd have one fan at our And to think that during her have played- on three different three. Progress is being made." games." As a finance major. Miller has freshman year at Villanova, the teams each year. Chemistry stems Miller has one year of eligibility of "rock" managed to balance a demanding key component the was from upperclassmen who put remaining. If she chooses to play course load along with a rigorous not even asked to try out for a spot their h^uts and souls into the for another year, Miller intends to on the team. that and soccer schedule. game. The freshmen see pursue a master's degree. U not, "It helped "I tried out for the team as a learn from it." Rosemarie Miller me not playing my Miller plans on entering the proved freshman year," said Miller. walk-on during my sophomore "This year the freshnacn investment fieki. year after contacting Shelley," themselves and made the upper- "When I began playing my sopho- "Every year I have played, we've If the key ingredient of the said Miller. "Due to a certain set classmen work harder to keep the more year, I was not totally had a different assistant coach, "rock" chooses the latter, her of circumstances involving the rightly overwhelmed by the work load. positions they had so and getting used to a new coach presence both on and off the field previous head coach, I was not Villanova also does a good job earned.'* said Miller. is difficult. [Assistant Coach] will be sorely missed. providing tutorir^g for athletes."

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. ) By ERIC BEGG loss could drop them farther from next few weeks, James Madison Staff Reporter country to IC4A Championships that spot. has clinched the Yankee Confer- ence's Mid Atlantic Division. Last No. 7 Boston University (6-1 No. 20 William and Mary (5- weekend, in a meaningless non- By MARK SPOONAUER Quintana. "We'll be disappointed if we Yankee Conference: 8-1 2 Yankee Conference: : 7-3 conference game, the Dukes Assistant don't get to the nationals," said Overall) Sports Editor So what stands between Quin- OveraU) crunched the Virginia Military tana and his second victory at the Quintana, "but there's no pres- Connecticut (3-3 Yankee Con- Maine (2-5 Yankee Confer- Keydets 38-15. For the fifth time sure when you're [No. 21]." ference: 3-6 Overall) When the Villanova University IC4As? Certainly, Seton Hall's ence: 3-7 Overall) this season, the Dukes' defense Priming itself cross country Brian Sponire, winner of the Big On the Big East rivalry between for a title match team competes in After crushing Villanova two held their opponents to under 300 the IC4A race, and 'Nova and Georgetown, Quintana versus New Hampshire two weeks Championships tomor- East Championship weeks ago, the Tribe continued its yards of total offense. Unless they is a friendly one; from now, Boston University row, undoubtedly they will be lead William & Mary's Brian Hide will asserted it quest for a playoff spot by shutting get cocky, dispatched JMU should cruise by senior difficult defeat. however, he did admit of some UConn last weekend, harrier Louie Quintana. prove to out Maine, 170, last weekend. through its remaining 29-6. games not of tension between the two squads. The game featured a vintage He only recognizes the signif- "Those guys can come out The win represented William and versus Connecticut, this weekend, icance ' don't like to lose to them," performance from the Terriers' of his role, but the sheer nowhere," said Quintana. "We Mary's first shut-out since 1990 and Northeastern, two weeks Quintana. "Up until this All-World quarterback Robert I magnitude of the meet itself. Nevertheless, Quintana is both said and featured the rushing exploits from now. have always beaten Dougherty, who completed 21 of "Every time I go out there and mentally and physically primed year, we of Troy Keen and Derek Fitzge- they have so many 33 passes for 247 yards. The game Delaware (4-3 Yankee Con- try to set an example, to show that for victory and would be disap- them; now rald. During the game. Keen running in a pack that also featured Julien Dale, an ference: 6-3 Overall) 1 anything is possible if you put pointed in himself if he could not good kids passed 1,000 yards on the season showboats about it." emerging star for BU, who rushed Like Godzilla walking through your mind to it," said Quintana. cross the line first. they're being and 2,000 for his career. Mean- capture any for 176 yards on 36 carries. Dale, downtown Tokyo, the Blue Hens Consistently 'Nova's top finish- "I can kick with any one of If the Cats were to while, Fitzgerald pounded out 100 places tomorrow, who was named the Yankee Con- are ravaging every team in their er for the past few seasons, those guys," said Quintana. "I of the first three yards and one touchdown. Defen- much more than ference's Rookie of the Week for path. After pummeling Lehigh Quintana's individual victories know I can win; I know I have it would mean sively, the Tribe was led by rival or even a trip the third week in a row, also last weekend, 45-29, the Blue often translate into team it in me." the defeat of a sophomore free safety Darren It would thrust the captured the Yankee Conference's Hens are averaging 44 points per victories. As for the team's chances, to the NCAAs. Sharper, who accounted for eight program, not Player of the Week award. Dale win this season with a margin of "I try my hardest to get that Quintana is equally optimistic, men's cross country tackles and an interception during back into the amassed 228 all-purpose yards victory of 19 points. Delaware's one point," said Quintana, "so our but he also acknowledges the just Quintana, the win over the Black Bears. spotlight, a position the versus the Huskie defense and charge toward a playoff berth is team can get the lowest possible quality of the opposition. national Sharper's interception gave him Wildcat harriers have came within three yards of break- being led by running back Daryl score." "Anything is possible every women seven for the year, making him several years. ing the Terrier record for rushing Brown, who surpassed 1,000 Unlike the track and field sea- time we step on the line," said enjoyed for the Yankee Conference leader. going to make or yards in a game. The Huskies yards rushing last week. Brown son, in which individual perfor- Quintana. "But we have to be "This race is Sharper and the rest of his team struggled with their only score ; realistic if break our program," said Quinta- and the rest of his team face a i mances are primarily recognized, we're going to be have a bye-week this week while even coming on a TD after a blocked challenge this weekend when they Quintana enjoys cross country running against ranked teams na. "Even if we finish fourth, Maine moves on to face mighty punt. The UConn offense could take on Hofstra, the 23rd ranked because of its focus on the team like Georgetown (No. 1) and Penn though we like to think we can Northeastern. State (No. 11)." win, we could bring Villanova not do anything versus BU and team in the country and winners aspect of running. FILE PHOTO was held to a paltry 111 yards of of their "Cross country is more reward- If anything, though, Villanova's cross country back to that level both games versus Yankee New Hampshire, who Villanova total offense. life does plays tomorrow, dominated Richmond ing in that we always come togeth- lower No. 21 ranking serves them of greatness it had in the 60s' and UConn's Massachusetts (4-3 Yankee Conference squads this season. this past weekend en route to a 42- 14 victory. er as a team for Villanova," said well, according to Quintana. 70s'." not get easier as it moves on to Conference: 5-4 Overall) James Madison this weekend. The Northeastern (0-6 Yankee Terriers, meanwhile, play their Conference: 0-9 Overall) first non-conference game since The tragedy known as Nor- week one as they take on Army theastern football continued last Haynes out for exhibition play this weekend. weekend when the team was Intramural Update beaten by UMass, 27-24. This day Special to the ViUanovan Haynes will be ready just in ed this violation to the NCAA No. 19 New Hampshire (6-9 represented the crudest game yet time for the Great Alaska and suggested that the senior Yankee Conference: 8-1 for the Huskies. With 28 seconds COURTESY OF SPORTS INFORMATION Wildcat senior co-captains Shootout Nov. 23-26. forward sit out the team's first Pink Ladies each have a record of Co-ed division two has Gang OveraU) to play, Northeastern was win- Jonathan Haynes and Ron Wil- Haynes complained of sore- contest. Wilson will return to (3-0). They have yet to play each and Molly Mooney at the top. Richmond (1-6 Yankee Con- ning by four. Unfortunately, son and junior forward Jaime ness on the side of his right foot action for the Wildcats Nov. 14 Intramural volleyball began other, but, when they do, a great These two teams are both talented ference: 3-7 Overall) before the champagne bottles Gregg were inactive against after practice Nov. 1. He was against Marathon Oil. with a new look this year. Three game is anticipated. A talented but Gang has yet to be defeated, UNH picked up speed for its could be unscrewed, Rene Ingoglia Croatia Select. later taken for a precautionary weeks into play, new equipment SAE team is sweeping the men's while Molly Mooney has a 2-1 season ending collision with BU ran in for a touchdown giving the 'i\ Haynes will miss the rest of x-ray. The stress fracture was Gregg will be out for four to has allowed returning and new division one with an undefeated record. Mexican Jumping Beans last weekend by squashing a Minutemen the lead and the the exhibition games after discovered at this point. Any six weeks after fracturing the teams an opportunity for better record. They have two games left and Syper Six are tied with a 3- hapless Richmond team, 42-14. victory. The dejected Northeast- sustaining a foot injury during further action on the bone fifth metatarsal bone in his play and higher levels of compe- and it appears that they will pull record each in the co-ed division Richmond, who has lost six in a ern football team must play two •A a practice session. The starting could have lead to a fracture, right foot. The injury took tition. Competition, along with off a first place showing. three. They have yet to play each row, was held to just 23 yards more games this season, the first 'Nova point guard was diag- according to Head Coach Steve place during practice Sunday, fun, is sure to be found in Butler Another powerhouse exists in other but this match should prove rushing versus the top-ranked of which is against Maine this nosed with a stress fracture of Lappas. ' Oct. 16. Annex any Monday to Thursday the men's second division. Kings exciting. UNH defensive unit. Unfortunate- weekend. UMass' next contest is the fifth metatarsal in his right Wilson sat out the Croatia night between seven and eleven of the Court are playing like ly, the Wildcats' Avrom Smith, a trifle more difficult as it plays foot Nov. 1. He will be out three contest because of his partic- The Wildcats defeated Croa- o'clock. royalty and have yet to lose a the Yankee Conference's fourth the No. 2 team in the country. In our final co-ed division we weeks before the condition of ipation in one unsanctioned tia Select Wednesday, Nov. 9 This year there are three game. SAE and Kings of the Court leading rusher, suffered an injury Youngstown State. have the returning champs back his foot is re-evaluated. If the league basketball game this minus the play of three veteran leagues; men's, women's and co- are favored to be the two oppo- in the first quarter and was out under the team name. Defending bone is healed at that point. past summer. Villanova report- players. ed. There are two sub-divisions in nents of the championship game. for the rest of the game. UNH, who are undefeated the men's league and four sub- The co-ed division one has two Champs. They faces off against Villanova this Out of Conference Games

with a record of 4-0 . Don't get divisions in the co-ed league. The teams fighting for first place. weekend, is in a must win situa- No. 10 James Madison (5-1 in their way, they are serious Women's Division has two teams Flatliners and Suz lead the pack. tion despite being undefeated. Yankee Conference: 8-1 contenders after another title. Only the Top 16 reach the Overall) tied for first place. Rita's 2 and Flatliners are 3-0 and Suz is 2-1. teams Experienced Cats hit the ice Division 1-AlA playoffs, and any Barring an upset during the

By CHRIS SLEVIN Cappallo was second on the team first action of the season in Bound dominates Staff Reporter in goals with 16 while he assisted Potsdam, N.Y. In its first game New Orleans on 10. Strattenfield, a senior, against a strong SUNY-Potsdam The return of several key play- scored eight goals and had 18 squad, the Icecats lost 7-1, but. COLLEEN DONNELLY ident assistants, they participate championship, the team proceeds Sullivan excels By ers and the addition of some assists, but more importantly, he came back the following day to Reporter in student government. Many to the City Six Tournament. In Staff talented freshmen are two reasons has great speed and mobility on defeat Plymouth State, 5-4. have gone on to graduate school, 1991, the NOBs won the City Six By ninth in the Big East Champion- the playoff team *92 PETER McDONOUGH why 'Nova hockey team has the ice. Being one of only two Plymouth State, a Over the past five years the have gotten married and even are Title, in they lost to LaSalle Staff Reporter ships two weeks ago. Tomorrow, high expectations for this winter's seniors on the squad, he will be from the ECAC North last season, Flag Football Team, coaches themselves," said Heitz- and in '93 they won the champion- Women's when the Cats go back to Boston campaign. looked to for leadership. was outshot by 'Nova 47-28. New Orleans Bound, (NOB), has man. The NOB's take a "cerebral ship once again. yu Senior Louie Quintana, as he has for the past three years, leads the For someone who only began for the ECAC's, she believes that "We expect to make the playoffs Hughes (six goals, 19 assists), Connecting on goals were Shoup, created a dynasty in the Villanova approach to the game." They The team calls themselves New Cats to the IC4As this weekend. running because her best friend she will do better. for the first time ever," declared Mello (seven goals, eight assists), Scranton, Hughes and Mello. Intramural League. Four years focus on skill both physically and Orleans Ek)und because every year >k wanted a friend on the team, "I've been feeling better running Head Coach Pat Ferrill. Shoup (six goals, 10 assists) and Ferrill looks on these two games Dr. Ray Heitzman took over mentally. the winner of the City Six Tour- ago Krestena Sullivan has certainly this week and last week," said But even with the amount of Curran (10 goals, 17 assists) all as "a building block for the rest of this women's team Many students ask to join the nament is invited to play in the as coach come a long way. As a sophomore, SuUivan. talent on this year's squad, suc- have vital experience from last of the year." The team plays been in existence for team. Players are recruited by the National Flag Football Tourna- which had she has alreadv proven that she Sullivan has responded well to cess in the ECAC South Confer- season and can make even more Fairfield today at home. season. The NOB's have present team members. This ment in New Orleans. The Rugby only a winless can be successful in cross country, Marshall's coaching style in his ence will not come easily. Every of a contribution this winter. City Six Champion- season the team is led by four National Flag Football Champion- reached the as well as in track. first year at the helm. For Mar- team will be competitive as Fair- The Cats' depth and experience captains: Suzanne Dodd, Carrie ship takes place during Sugar ships every year since. shall, the feeling is By BROOKE only coached at Villanova for When she came all the way from mutual. field and Skidmore appear to be on offense can only cause fear for professor of Dunn, K.C. Kelley and Beth Bowl Week between Christmas FERENCSIK Heitzman is a Kitchener, Ontario to Villanova "From a coach's standpoint," the toughest challenges Sta^ Reporter a little more than a. year and on the opposing coaches. As Ferrill said, Education and Human Services at Schaefer. Schaefer and Dunn and New Year's. The tournament the should last year, Sullivan was injured said Marshall, "athletes fall into schedule. "We don't have one or two stand- Nichols, also share quarterbacking duties with draws teams from all over the clipboard guru Villanova. Dr. Henry and did last a couple of categories. "Every All the scrums have been expect a breakthrougn season not have an impact on Some are game will be a battle, out players on this team. But we professor of Education, assumes fellow teammate and Assistant country. In addition to the Flag a year's cross country team. Last extremely coachable, that's why but I don't think there will be one have four lines that can go up Cavanaugh. Offen- Football Championships, a bas- settled and, after a disappoint- next year. With the develop- assistant coaching respon- Coach Sheila they do well ing 1994 Villanova this winter and spring during the and some are dominant team in the conference against anyone on the ice." sively, the NOB's have done very ketball tournament and the annu- rugby cam- ment of young players sibilities. track seasons, Sullivan was never extremely talented, not necessar- who will run away from the rest," Like the offense, the Icecats' al intercollegiate football paign, it is a season the Wild- season, the Cats should be a In addition to academic writ- well and are undefeated. game are cats would rather able to perform as well as she did ily coachable. I think that Krest- Ferrill said. defense is loaded with talent. Heitzman has also written The team has developed a def- held. forget. veritable force in the upcoming ings, in high school. ena has the balance between the With a young team last season, Leading the way is junior goalie Each season the NOBs play Following the graduation of years. a number of sports books. Before ensive tradition over the years. In 11 school career, two." Ferrill's 8-5 . season he was the number of times they out of 15 starting During her high squad posted an Mike Kelly. Last had fact, a few years back they allowed they add players last coming to the NOB's he Sullivan the 1992 Canadian conference record, finishing 14-11 the South All- Orleans. In *91 year, the 'Nova was named to ECAC variety of athletic only one touchdown the entire have tried for New rugby squad Senior co-captains Kevin "She is very coachable and very coached a wide Junior National Champion in both overall. The team's leading scorer Star team for posting an 8-6 did indeed compete in was expecting a talented. behalf of his players season. Sherry Boston, Terry the NOBl's difficult tran- Flynn and Dan McCartney Between the two of teams. On the 800 and 1500 meters and was is returning junior Chris record, a 3.19 goals against aver- the Orleans Tournament. In sition; however, those, that is is said, "Most of the girls Boyer, Clair Merola and K.C. New many decimat- served 'Nova well in their four what going to Heitzman the Ontario Province High School Paquette. As a sophomore, he age, and a .897 save percentage. '93, however, because of financial ing injuries to key make her a very high-profile are all-around good athletes. They Kelley head the defensive team in players years of service and will pass further Champion in 1992 and 1993 in the tallied 17 goals and 22 assists for Other key players on defense throw. They blocks and sacks. The team prac- difficulties within the athletic hindered the team en on the leadership torch to runner in the future." can run, kick and 800. 39 points. will be sophomores Harry Himes, department, the N0B3's could not route to an 0-5 record. Marshall believes that the good sports skills. I tices once a week and before every future Cats' impact players. bulk already have Head Coach John Marshall is But by no means is Paquette the Jon Balewicz and Steve (jrabows- attend the Championships. "For the first of Sullivan's success will just give them guidance and game. time in five The fire and determination of come years very confident about Sullivan's sole offensive threat for the Ice- ki, and juniors Bruce Arnold and have been to the This season the N0B4's were we had freshmen playing this year's pack of seniors will during the track seasons in the direction in the points of the The NOB's ability potential to do well. He cats. Eight of the top 10 scorers Kevin Smith. 6-0 in on and and Six Championship every year the regular season. Once our starting team," said not soon be forgotten. 800 1500 meters. She has good game." City last year she was not on last year's team return Ferrill is also expecting a lot the will junior believes that this of Dr. Heitz- again team attend the Pat Farris. "All the is a speed but right now needs to Heitzman is particularly proud under the coaching "Eastern Pennsylvania she season. Kyle from his freshmen. In particular, mjuries able to mature as much as develop her Cappallo, Ryan Strat- City Six consists of City Six Tournament after win- and graduation of key hotbed for said Farris. strength to make an of the academic-mindedness, the man. The rugby," could have, but now believes she tenfield, Jonathan Hughes, Greg Bruce Lorange, Steve Moeglein, ning the Villanova Intramural players last year impact this winter and spring. PHOTO BY JILL D.BERARDINO maturity and the productivity LaSalle, Temple, Penn, Drexel, made it a real "Expect a flood of talent and Mello, Moors and Greg Scranton tough will have a big impact in Big East Jamie Shoup and Keith Tracy After the Championship Wednesday season." solid each team member possesses. St. Joe's and Villanova. for this team to be very Marshall firmly believes all in and make an The Icecats have started their Head and NCAA track this year. that Curranare are all returning play- "can step school wins their afternoon. Coach Rob Grassi in the season with a "These young women work in top team in each has near future. Sullivan has already proven her Sullivan will be in the NCAA 1500 ers expected to be integral this immediate contribution." win and a loss. (Continued on page center, they are res- respective college intramural 35) the writing ability in cross country by placing (Continued on page 37) season. As a freshman last season. Last weekend, 'Nova saw its

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Cheerleaders gear I Tally one win from up for basketball .1 becoming the all-

••/ time winningest By SEAN KELLY Sports Editor 'Nova F-ball coach At times they lead roaring, ;i By TODD LESKANIC capacity crowds of Villanova Sports Editor faithful who electrify the duPont Pavilion with their voices. Yet Not since its victory over Rich- there are plenty of times when mond Oct. 1 had Villanova showed pulling teeth would probably be the dominance that it did last easier than getting the fans to noise. » Saturday in its resounding 38-14 make some

I -"«» win over West Chester. The These animated Cats face ele- victory also tied Head Coach Andy ments very different than any Talley, with Harry Stuhldreher other team that performs on the for the most coaching wins at field or court. No matter what the Villanova with 65. situation is on the field, the "We were happy to win this cheerleaders must motivate the game," said Talley. "Everyone 'Nova crowd into maintaining the knows how good West Chester is excitement in the stands. They and we had a great deal of respect frequently struggle to stay ani- for them coming into today." mated even when the game is For the first time in a number beyond hope. of weeks, the 'Nova offense found "Our coach always says, 'don't its groove, en route to 412 yards let the game govern you,' " said of total offense. junior, co-captain Amy Kennelly. Running back Anthony "Keeping people's heads in the Cowsette turned in his second 100 game until the fourth quarter can M yard performance on the ground, be tough." carrying 18 times for 104 yards The Villanova cheerleading scoring a career-high three touch- squad has made vast strides at downs. preserving a lively sideline. Much "I wanted to carry the ball a lot of that success has come under today," said Cowsette. "We knew the direction of Head Coach Char- they were smaller. We have a good lie Murgia who was hired three rotation of backs, and today it years ago to improve an already showed." good program. Assistant Coach With his three touchdowns, Allyn Roach was hired this season the record for Cowsette broke after graduating from Temple it, most points scored by a sophomore University and has added many at Villanova, with 74. The old new ideas to the program. .'I record of 71 was set by Bill "We've definitely taken a big Hoffmann in 1991. More impor- step and that has a lot to do with tantly, the scores gave 'Nova a 21- FILE PHOTO our coach," said Kennelly. "He got lead after one quarter. a program that was good and Junior fullback Gary Dennis Although often overlooked, the Villanova cheerleading squad adds to the excitement and made it a great program." turned in his best performance of enthusiasm at sporting events. The team spends long, hard hours perfecting routines in preparaticm Many stunts that were used for upcoming events. the season, gaining 73 yards on during tryouts a few years ago are 11 carries. Sophomore tailback now considered elementary for Steve Shephard ran for five yards this team. Their notion of a great on 10 carries. form this week after taking a passed for at least 200 yards in was not enough, as both the 'Nova team is not one that necessarily The success of the running pounding from William and Mary his last 11 straight games. "The offense and defense came ready to performs all of the most difficult off two weeks ago. usually ; * game took the pressure the The potent rush was disrupting us today," he play. stunts, but one that does every- shoulders of quarterback Tom Golden Ram offense, behind added. "We're disappointed, but not thing as close to perfection as Marchese, who completed 14 of 20 record-breaking quarterback Dave 'Nova outside linebacker Andy down," said West Chester Head possible. passes for 158 yards with one MacDonald, was handled well by Cobaugh turned in another out- Coach Rick Daniels. "Their up- "We may not do the hardest the defense. i? touchdown and one interception. Coming into the standing performance in his last front people just took control of things, but what we do, we do Brian Finneran was on the game, the WCU offense was aver- home game at Villanova, recording the game." sharp and we do clean," said 'v,V.*' receiving end of seven Marchese aging 462 yards a game. But, eight tackles and one sack. The loss drops West Chester's Kennelly. "That's what makes 'Nova's defense held passes that totalled 83 yards and the Rams to "The whole week emotions record to 7-3 and jeopardizes its the difference between a good 83 yards just 295 yards of total offense. one touchdown. Those were high," said Cobaugh. "We chances at a Division II playoff team and a great team. We put gave the freshman 761 receiving MacDonald struggled under the knew it was our last game at berth. a lot of time into timing and season the pressure of the 'Nova front seven, yards for the and home. We just wanted to get this As for 'Nova, the win puts the synchronization. It could be really record for most receiving yards in going 17 of 36 for 170 yards with win." Cats at 5-5 going into the season easy but it looks so sharp that it Villan- two touchdowns and five a season by a freshman at intercep- One bright spot for the West finale on the road against a tough catches people's eyes." set tions. of those ova. The old record of 695 was One interceptions Chester offense was the play of New Hampshire squad. Talley The Big East actually prevents in 1986. came with 3:28 left in the first by Robert Brady half receiver Brian Penecale, who has not lost hope for a winning cheerleaders from performing goals were break- when 'Nova cornerback "None of my Brian caught six passes for 110 yards season. what are considered the most at Villanova," said a Barajas picked off MacDonald and ing records and scored b^j^th of West Chester's "We've always had some knock- dangerous stunts during confer- M modest Finneran after the win. rambled 38 yards for a touchdown, touchdowns. out, drag-out games with New ence games. This is why Villanova just happy to be playing. giving 'Nova a 28-7 half-time lead. Golden leading "I'm Ram rusher, Jim Hampshire," he said. fans rarely see the "basket toss," That's much more important "I may have forced the ball a Lindsey, also turned in a note- Perhaps last week's win is just a stunt that includes launching a than breaking records." few times instead of throwing it worthy performance, rushing for what the doctor ordered for the female cheerleader about 20 feet 'Nova defense returned to away," said MacDonald, who had 118 yards on 18 The carries. Still, it Cats as they head north. (Continued on page 34) Villanova gets verbal commitment from Howard

By SEAN KELLY "I thought it was the best ability and great range from the don't jump to any conclusions just "There is going to be a period of Sports Editor situation for me," said Brown at perimeter. This could make yet. adjustment just like there was a press conference held at Pott- Brown a front runner for the "I'm happy with the situation when he came up from junior high Howard Brown, a 6-foot -4 shoot- stown High School. "I thought the way it is," said Brown about as that skinny gangly kid. His ing guard from Pottstown High because of the proximity, my eventually that backing up Kittles. work habits are extremely good; School, Pottstown, Pa., verbally parents and all the fans could get I'm looking forward to "I'll be able to play everyday that's why he's a good player. committed to Villanova University to the games. I felt like I had a against Kerry in practice playing a lot in the Big and I He'll fit right in there with very during a 4 a.m. phone call he made nice chance to fit into their plans think that will make me a better little problems." to Head Coach Steve Lappas for the future and I felt comfor- East I can adapt to the player in the long run." His narrow frame is somewhat Tuesday, Nov. 1. table with the players and Brown's high rough style of play. school coach does of a concern, especially consider- The early phone call actually coaches. As soon as I got there not think it will take long before ing the physical play of the con- came at the suggestion of Lappas they made me feel like I was a part MWtrt Bfom his senior superstar slips himself ference, but Brown does not who told the lanky high school of the team this year." into the mix. foresee that as a problem. sharp shooter he could even call Some magazines have placed "He's going to go down there "I'm looking forward to playing htm at the wee hour of the morn- Brown among the top 25 high eventual replacement of pre- and wm himself a position," said a lot in the Big East," said Brown. ing if he intended to commit to school guards in the nation. He season All -American Kerry Kittles Pottstown High School men's "I can adapt to the rough style of the University. possesses a tremendous leaping at the two guard position; but basketball Head Coach Ken Davis play." . 1 :

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