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Vol. XXIX No,, i Wednesday. January 21. 1976 12 Pages Faculty Senate Proposes Calendar Changes By Thomas J. Casserly context that must include Dr. Richard J. Murphy, leisurely learning process. Ac• Murphy believes. With three weeks president of the Faculty Senate, cordingly, Dr. Murphy refashioned between semesters there would be proposed a revision of next year's the calendar as a framework to time to concentrate on scholarly academic calendar to the Senate encourage the ruminative leisurely work, help prepare in• last December third because he pace of absorbing and enjoying terdisciplinary course offerings, believes that the present calendar knowledge. and attend to other professional does not provide for equivalent The faculty could benefit from concerns, such as conventions. academic semesters. If enacted, the proposed calendar as well, Dr. See PRESENT, Page 9 the new calendar would stand as a model for the next four academic years. Cowl Mentor Quits; Under the proposed calendar the first semester would not end before a Christmas recess. Instead, classes for the first semester would Paper Lacks Advisor end before Christmas and final examinations would be held after By Paul Szemanczky Search Stymied New Year's Day. There would be a The College administrator His hope of finding a faculty one week recess for Thanksgiving. representing the publisher and replacement is stymied by the time The second semester would not current interlude advisor to The limitations of the professors, and begin until February 1, providing rowl recently admitted that by his the publishers overt demands cowi Photo by Hike Dekney for a semester break of about three unsuccessful search to find a (expressed in the Media Task Dr. Hubert C. Kennedy has "come out" and announced that he is gay. weeks. The Easter recess and the replacement for Professor Brian Force amendment to the Bill of 1 think the times really are changing...Perhaps I can be more honest." Winter Weekend would be Barbour, the paper's last official Rights) that the next advisor retained, but there would be no advisor, he has failed to keep the review the entire content of each Gay Prof Speaks spring recess in March. deadline he set for himself. edition of The Cowl to search for A one week reading period would Saying apologetically that "most libelous or distasteful material. be instituted before second of my deadlines are yesterday," When Barbour was appointed semester final examinations. Rev. Francis C. Duffy, vice last spring, he was p.sked to advise Kennedy Decides Graduation would take place on president for student affairs, students, to help them with their June 7,1977, about two weeks later believes ^ new advisor will be writing, and to try to be aware of in the year than under the present appointed before the paper's any legal implications, said Father calendar. current editor retires in March, Duffy. Duffy inferred that nothing despite the fact that several new in the nature of being advisor Dr. Murphy remarked that he To Leave 'Closet' faculty members already have was asked of Barbour immediately discovered other members of the refused the advisor's slot since after the Loretta Ross story was By Diane Ducharme that people won't contir ue their old faculty besides himself found the December 11, the effective day of published, though Barbour doubted Last December, Dr. Hubert C. stereotyping of gay people. I want first semester too short for them to Barbour's resignation. his own qualifications to judge the Kennedy made an announcement to at least let some people know cover the same course material libelous from the non-libelous to his Modem Algebra class. He that one can be gay and still be a that they could cover during the material in The Cowl. "came out" — announced that be is good teacher, a good researcher. I second semester. He also found Father Duffy is hopeful that gay. As sudden as the disclosure hope this will be an encouragment students "get swamped" trying to when the proposed conditions of The publisher's attempt to define may have seemed to his students, to students who are gay." produce the same quantity and the media task force go before a its rights (after Cowl Editor Ed• Committee on Administration it was in fact the result of long and Kennedy stated that the reaction quality work during the first ward Cimini's refusal to follow a meeting there will be constructive careful thought. of those to whom he has talked semester as compared to the directive and disregard of the legal discussion on The Cowl's next "For me, it started last year, in "has been almost uniformly second semester. opinion of the publisher's lawyers advisor. "In order to obtain a non- on the Loretta Ross case) were Germany," he said. "I had wanted positive. I've been very, very Academic concerns governed faculty, off-campus prospect to be brought to force within proposals to 'break out of the closet' before pleased. Of course, when I've Dr. Murphy's proposed calendar. our advisor, chances are this would of the media task force. Stronger that, and still was not sure of the discussed it with them I have been The Western Civilization program mean compensation for his ser• reaction I would get, so when I positive — I'm not apologetic about and the increased interest in in• vices," he said. See COWL, Page 9 went to Germany this past it — and that has perhaps in• terdisciplinary course offerings, academic year, I tried to be open fluenced the positive reactions." Dr. Murphy noted, point to an with my German colleagues, and See KENNEDY, Page 10 understanding of education in a discovered that some of them were gay, and that others were quite accepting anyway. So I was very President's Post Sole pleased with the reactions I got there, and that determined me to Congress Battle continue when I got back." By Frank Fortin write-in candidate, but he did not Dr. Kennedy was in Germany on The Student Congress executive "take them seriously." his third Fulbright research grant. board elections this year are However, Cipolla indicated that A recognized scholar in his field, limited to the one race for he would accept the post of the history of mathematics, he president. The other posts of vice president if elected. received his B.A. in mathematics president, secretary, and A spokesperson for the group from the University of Florida in treasurer have candidates who are backing Cipolla feels that neither 1952, his M.A. from the University unopposed for election. Sanford nor Mulcahy could help of Michigan in 1957 from St. Louis Of the five candidates for of• the Congress process. Betty White, University in 1961. He was also a fice,four are sophomores. Michael the ways and means committee novice in the Jesuit order for one Mulcahy, a sophomore from chairperson, said that a write-in year. He speaks fluent German Cranston, R.I., is running for candidate could be elected. and Italian, and reads both French president against Steve Sanford, a Although it was learned that and Russian. junior from Taunton, Mass. Congress president Jim McCarthy His major research interest Mulcahy was a representative to might make the final decision, during the past several years has the Congress for his class, while See CONGRESS, Page 11 been the life and works of the Sanford served as Congress vice- Italian mathematician, Giuseppe president during the just- Fr. Heath's Peano. He has authored several completed term. articles on and has translated the The Cowl learned that a group of Condition Good works of Peano, and is now "dissatisfied" students are engaged in the translation of the planning a write-in campaign for Rev. Walter J. Heath, director of mathematical writings of Karl L. Vincent Cipolla for president. A residence, is in good condition Marx. sophomore, Cipolla is unopposed after suffering a mild heart attack His statement to his Modern for the Congress vice presidency. last week. Algebra class resulted in his Cipolla said Sunday that he had After suffering the heart attack receiving one anonymous letter, been approached by students and last Wednesday night, Father which he describes as "a small asked to actively seek the Heath was taken to the Fatima Cowl Photo by Mike I booklet, full of stereotypes. presidency. After the nominating Unit of Saint Joseph's Hospital in Herbert D'Arcy. the director of the Financial Aid Office since June, Someone like me needs to 'come period closed, he was told that a North Providence, where he was 1974. See story on page 3. out of the closet' and be seen, so group was supporting him as a placed in the intensive care unit. Page 2 11 IF ( OWL. WEDNESDAY. JAM ARY 21. I»7« WDOM Elects New GM, Changes Program Schedule

r.v Frank Fortin lack of time to spend at their The major limitations, he WDOM. the campus radio position of the station, have been a lack station, now has a new general interest on the part of the staff members, and a lack of identity. manager and several new direc• There is also a new broadcasting Part of this, he felt, can be solved tors, as a result °' a change-over schedule, which went into effect on by giving each board member effected at the end of the first Monday of this week Two hours "special roles'' by coordinating semester last December nave been added to both the seminars where he would get "top Greg Varian. a senior history beginning and the end of their people in radio and network af• major, was selected as the new GM original programming schedule, so filiation and wire services to direct after Charlie McEntee, former that the station is now broad• relevant seminars'" for the station general manager took a leave of casting from 1 p.m to 3 a.m. members absence McEntee wili be studying Specialty-talk shows have been in Fribourg. Switzerland, for the switched from their 8:30 time slot WDOM has also received the second semester back 106 30, and "Feedback" with services of two work-study In addition to Vanan, there are Ron Barron will run from 3-4 p.m. students who will perform clerical four more directors. Debbie every weekday. News will again be work in organizing the disheveled Martino. Mike Baldi. Jan Meyer, broadcast at 6:00 p m appearance of the station and Dave Lorenzi are the new Varian said the students "will programming, music, education, Varian said that the station's free the music directors to work (Gregory \ arian. the new general manager of WDOM. Yarian. who and continuity directors, Board of Directors has "set up more closely with the rock DJs in 1 studied in Fribourg during his junior year, is replacing Charlie McEntee respectively They replace former long-term policies that will devising a more uniform format" who left that post for the same reason last month. directors who resigned due to a gradually improve the station over to broadcasting. the next couple of years, so we Also among plans are a sup• don't have problems of going up plement In The Cowl, and in• Engineering Program Expands and down." creased advertising and publicity. To Offer New Programs Providence College, which this diversity of its educational of• Notre Dame or Washington Around the Campus fall entered the field of engineering ferings without placing an inor• University. education through a cooperative dinate burden upon the College's An individualized curriculum in Alembic Deadline 28, 12:00 p.m ,-8 p.m ; January 29, engineering agreement with Notre resources. Engineering Systems Science at The deadline for submission of 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; January 30, 9 a.m.- Dame, last month announced a Providence. "The new engineering program work for the next issue of the 2:30 p.m. major expansion of its engineering represents a continuing com• A six-year combination program Alembic is January 26, 1976. Work If a senior wishes to submit his program. mitment on the part of Providence with Washington University should be sent to Slavin Room 109 own picture, it must be a 4" by 5" The College will offer its own College both to a liberal arts concluding in a master's degree in in care of Michael Woody, editor of black and white glossy, and should four-year engineering con• education and to a conscious effort engineering. the Alembic. be brought to the Veritas office, centration in systems science and to respond to the changing needs of A six-year combination program Off-Campus Registration Slavin 108, before April 12, 1976. has entered into an agreement with current day students," added with Washington University that All students living in off-campus Lost? Washington University of St. Father Peterson. will terminate in a master of apartments are requested to Due to the large numbers of Louis, Mo, to substantially in• Under the expanded program, business administration degree register with the Office of Students bewildered students wandering crease its engineering options. Providence College students will with an engineering orientation. Affairs. aimlessly around campus, the "Inter-institutional cooperation have four options from which to "The distinction between our Senior Sitting I Ducks I sociology, anthropology and social has enabled Providence College to choose: engineering program and those The last sittings for senior work departments announce their expand the engineering program," offered by many other institutions portrait photographs for the offices are now moved from their commented Rev. Thomas R. A 3-2 engineering plan, leading to of higher education is the added Veritas will be taken during the former Aquinas Hall home to the Peterson, O.P., College president. two undergraduate degrees in dimension of a liberal arts week of January 26-30. If a senior Administration Building on the "These cooperative agreements which a student will take three education," remarked Dr. Stephen has not been photographed for the former Chapin Hospital grounds. bring about greater efficiency in years of a pre-engineering J. Mecca, director of the 1976 Veritas or want to schedule a The building is located close to the higher education and allow curriculum at Providence and two engineering program. re-sitting sign up for a time at the Fennell Residence Hall. Providence College to increase the years of technical courses at either See PC, Page 3 Slavin Information Desk, Upper "1776" in 1»78 Level. There is a two dollar fee for The Providence College Theater re-sittings. The portraits will be Arts department will present the Center Is Place to Browse taken in Slavin 103 at these times: musical 1776 from February 17-22. January 26, 9:40 a.m.-4 p.m.; The musical, which won the Tony January 27,9 a.m.-4 p.m.; January And Meet PC Christians See AROUND, Page 6 _ By George Lennon The creation of the bookstore Rev. Terence Keegan, OP, that The Fountain of Life Christian was the result of work by Richard the Kless ideas was able to take Center, founded recently on the PC Kless, Class of 74, who proposed shape. campus, now allows students to such a center to Rev. James buy religious material which would Quigley, O.P., who was the not otherwise be available. But this chaplain last spring. Father Keegan mentioned that BEWARE upon his arrival at PC in June, he store is unique because it not only However, when Father Quigley noticed that there was no real sells these materials, but also is a left last summer, Kless' idea had to center or facility for religious place for all members of the PC wait for the arrival of the new information. "•"ipus to seek the Word of Christ. chaplain. It is with the arrival of Of the He felt the need for such a center was even greater when students were asking him where they would M be able to purchase Bibles or other religious material. It was at this IDMi 11 Write-in Candidate time that Kless spoke to Father Keegan, and plans were for• mulated to fill such needs.

Rather than merely sell items, for the center also offers the chance for anyone to walk in and talk with people from the prayer groups on campus. President Kless, who is chairman of a group and is also close to the charismatic renewal movement, feels that the Center is a place where students can come and read of the the Word of Christ. The center offers a freer movement to people to come and go in their pursuit of Christ.

Kless, who is manager of the Student Congress Center, stated that the Center is run by students and is primarily for students, but it welcomes any help, information, or literature from anyone in the PC community (Read THE COWL Article) The Center is also in conjunction with the Chaplain's Office and students who do not find the help they need through the center are A Paid Political Advertisement encouraged to see anyone from the Chaplain's Office The new Fountain of Life Religious Center, on the lover level of Sim in I enter: A project initiated bi Father James Quiglet. former The hours of the Center are chaplain and completed b> Father Terrence Kergan. the new chaplain. presently 10 am to 4 p.m. TIIR (OWL. WEDNESDAY. JAM ARY 21, 1976 Page 3 Sanford, Mulcahy Battle For Congress Presidency By George Lennon through The Cowl. He will also Elections for positions on the seek the help of non-Congress Student Congress executive board people to help with Congress will be held tomorrow throughout business. the day. Unlike last year's election, Mulcahy plans to maintain the which saw all positions contested, student survey and as part of his the '76-'77 Board will only have an policy he will work for more elected president. All other student input in the rank and positions are uncontested. tenure committee. He feels that the Running for that contested seat Congress has to fight against the are Steve Sanford and Mike proposed calendar changes, Mulcahy. because to take the proposed steps Candidates for the Student Congress presidency. Mike Mulcahy Sanford, a member of the Class w"uld set the academic schedule (left), and Steve Sanford. Cowl photo by Mike Delaney of '77, was vice president of this back. past Congress and was also co- The vice-president of the chairman of the ring committee for Congress will be L. Vincent his class. Cipolla. He is a member of the Financial Aid Increases As part of his policy, Sanford Class of '78 and is majoring in plans to make the Congress more political science. He has served as student-oriented. He cited that in president to hu class for the last past years, the Coigress and its two years. Under D'Arcy's Direction people have drifted away from the Cipolla feels that through his By CeUa Kettle The greatest amount of growth Protection Office and the Division students' side and that this is not past performance he is qualified The Office of Financial Aid at has occured with the College Work of Youth. needed. for the position. He pointed out that Providence College has been un• Study Program (CWSP). The The campus also offers a Sanford wants to make the by taking the position of vice dergoing a successful period of amount of federal funds received tremendous variety of jobs. They committees more responsible for president, he will be able to im• growth and development. An this year for Work Study is five range from kitchen to lab their work. He does not plan to plement some of his ideas and important factor in this success is times greater than last year's. assistants, library workers, restructure the present Congress. skills that he had learned at Herbert D'Arcy, financial aid "The CWSP is a federally sup• clerical and administrative Sanford thinks the amount of work various workshops on student director. D'Arcy came to PC in plied form of financial aid. It assistants, computer program• that will be given to each person government during the summer. June of 1974. Since then he has allows students with demonstrated mers, tutors and security. will probably increase. Observing the present system of made several advancements in the need to work part time during the The pay range for a student on Finally, Sanford plans to bring the Student Congress, Cipolla plans financial aid program, par• school year, and full time during Work Study is from $2.05 to $2.60 an back the respect that the Congress to change it from its present ticularly in terms of federal fund• the summer to meet educational hour. The average rate of pay is once had with students and ad• committee system to a liaison ing. expenses," explained D'Arcy. $2.28. The pay rate is set according ministration. He feels that if the system. The liaison system would D'Arcy did his undergraduate to the job categorization. The first members of Congress work not involve as many people as does studies at Merrimack College and Students involved in CWSP are pay class is from $2.05 to $2.30. together, then they should be able the committee system. Through received his masters degree in enrolled in a variety of jobs on- These jobs do not require any to meet this goal. this reconstructing of the Student student personnel from the campus and off campus. There are special Stalls. The job supervisor Mulcahy, a sophomore with a Congress, Cipolla hopes to make it University of Connecticut. While at currently 60 students holding off- will set the pay rate within this major in political science, hails a more effective organization. UConn, he was involved in student campus jobs. Working off campus class. If a student has worked at a from Cranston, R.I. He has served Filling the position of secretary personnel work and served as offers a student a wide variety of job for more than two years, and on the Congress for the last three is Nancy Cullota. She is a assistant director of financial aid. job opportunities and career show exceptional skul and per• semesters as a representative to sophomore from Washington, DC. It was here that he met Fr. Thomas related experience. Jobs off- formance he may qualify to Class his class. Culotta, who has worked with Peterson, O.P., president of the campus include working in various Two, which is from $2.30 to $2.60. Citing his reasons for running for Bess Reynold:, on the faculty College, and was asked to come to social agencies, hospitals. State The amount of CWSP granted is the position, Mulcahy feels that survey, feels that the executive PC as a member of the financial Office Libraries, the State At• based on a student's need and the Congress needs more internal board has much potential, which, aid staff. torney General's Consumer reasonable level at which be can be order in its affairs. He also plans to in the past, has not been used. She expected to earn an amount of explore means for better com• thinks that the leadership of the PC Expands Engineering Program money within the school year. munications with the PC com• board should be able to pull the D'Arcy pointed out a particular munity. people together so that the Con't. from Page 2 pursue studies in some of the new problem in this year's financial aid Mulcahy pointed to the per• organization will work to meet its "In contrast to the traditional and emerging sciences. picture. That is, the amount of formances of past Congresses, goals. engineering education, which He noted that because loans being secured by students stating that little work was done Asked why no one was running stresses the technical subjects, our Washington University has a from sources outside of the college because the large number of against her, Culotta explained that curriculum incorporates the medical school, the University's has increased substantially. Too committees prevented the the lack of candidates is a result of humanities and the social sciences School of Engineering and Applied many students are taking on too Congress from getting down to real not being aware of what the along with the sciences and Science is able to offer a con• many loans at once. business. He thinks that the executive board is, and what it mathematics." centration in biomedical "This could prove to be a position of president should does. She feels that all the people "We believe this educational engineering, an increasingly dangerous situation. A student at demand these committees to work working together this year will approach better prepares the important engineering field. the end of his four years at PC and be ready to present reports produce more interested people. engineering student to meet the challenges and complexities that Dr. Mecca reported that there could find himself in debt from every week. If a committee does Joe O'Neill of Warwick, R.I., will permeate the problems of con• are currently 20 Providence $6,000 to $10,000. We try to monitor not hold meetings regularly, then be the next treasurer of the temporary society." College students enrolled in the 3-2 this problem and counsel students he would disband the committee. Congress. An education major, plan Of the 20, 15 are freshmen as best we can," said D'Arcy. In the goals for better com• O'Neill is a member of the Class of The cooperative agreement with and the others are upperclassmen There are two areas in which munications, Mulcahy plans to '78. He has served on Congress as Washington University is who transferred into the D'Arcy feels he has made the inform all students of treasurer to his class. especially attractive, according to engineering program when it greatest advancements. The first congressional action by means of a Dr. Mecca, because it provides See ELECTIONS. Page 8 began this September. has been in the increase of staff newsletter, press conferences, and students with the opportunity to members. Brother Kevin O'Connell was recently added to the staff to serve as a counselor along with D'Arcy. ATIRKiriOllV Since the program has grown so much, it has become difficult to January 21 administer. D'Arcy would like to ENTEKX4ININ6 WHODUNIT! see a greater increase in staff -Vincent Canby, New York Times membership. This would enable them to give students greater "Great and glorious 'Movie magic! individual attention. entertainment! The most Albertus The second area of advancement Definitely not entertaining has been in data processing. All award letters are now done by the to be evening of computer. This has enabled the missed!" the year!' Magnus office to notify freshman of their awards in March or April and — CBS-TV —Aaron Schindler, upperclassmen in June. D'Arcy Family Circle feels the use of the computer has helped the overall efficiency of the 100 office.

As to future plans, D'Arcy states, PARAMOUNT PICTURES CORPORATION IN ASSOCIATION WITH NAT COHEN PRESENTS "It is our hope to continue to refine A JOHN BfttBOURNE RICHARD GOODWIN PRODUCTION the financial aid programs to more 6:00 and 9:30 p.m, adequately meet the needs of the auttu trtwvnn individual. The total amount of aid received for this year is about four "MURDER ON THEORIEN T EXPRESS" million dollars. We will have a program comparable in size to this COLOR • PUN1S BY MOVKLAB AN EMI PfiODUCTtW $1.00 one for the coming year. We are PG] also trying to relocate our office for greater space and counseling facilities." Page I THE COWL. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1976 Editor's Memo: New Calendar Wastes 'Key' Crisis Time and Energy

Currently, the Faculty Senate is considering studying during Christmas on the students is Haunted McCarthy legislation that would change the academic calendar unfair and unnecessary. for next year. It has proposed that the academic Also, students will have.to travel back and forth Por Jim McCarthy, the last year as Student Congress president has calendar be restructured by lengthening the first from school to their homes twice: once for Christmas been a "strange experience," as he contends it has been for all his semester The two basic components of the proposed and once for the semester break The Senate was predecessors. He will be stepping down from office later this month, and calendar are: (1) an equalization of the number of concerned with saving energy, but to force students is now wondering whether his efforts were worth the time he gave to class days in each semester; (2) placement of first to travel to their homes twice a month would be a them. semester exams after the Christmas holiday, with gross waste of energy. "I always felt that I was caught between two forces," McCarthy second semester starting February 1 Jobs also are a concern of the student Many will explains. "The Student Congress president is not really a student and he In a letter to the students, Richard J. Murphy, forsake their Christmas jobs to study, or to complete is not really an administrator." president of the Senate, indicated the reasons for the papers In addition, some summer jobs start early, McCarthy never quite solved that dual role problem, and as a result, changes. These reasons include equalizing the and the proposed calendar lets students out for the he believes that he came under fire from both groups because he was number of classes and breaking up the unrelieved summer vacation on June 1. trying to please everyone. pace of the fall term." Thus, students may have problems finding summer But despite any particular problems associated with his office, This editorial board does not believe that these jobs because school finishes so late Since students McCarthy's Congress can still boast a rvimber of accomplishments even reasons justify a change in the present structure of depend on their earnings from these two periods of though their full potential may never have been reached. He cites con• the academic calendar. We firmly believe that the employment, it would be unfair to deprive them of tinued rapport with the administration, the running of a successful proposed calendar will cause more problems than it this employment. faculty survey, important changes in campus lifestyles (particularly in will solve, ai.d also, the proposed calendar will place The major issue in the matter is the belief that the the infirmary, cafeteria, and library), and a reorganization of all student an increased burden on the students. first semester is too short. The results of attempts to clubs. The benefits derived from the present calendar will rebuild the calendar by changing the middle of school The perennial problem of the lack of internal organization and outweigh the benefits derived from the one proposed year have demonstrated themselves to be structure within the Congress was noted by the retirng president as his by the Senate. The proposed calendar will place the detrimental. We propose that the calendar be greatest problem. students at a disadvantage when considering jobs and restructured from the beginning or the end of the Why were organization and structure such problems? McCarthy says travel. school year. This reconstruction is much simpler an " it resulted from inexperience which hampered a majority of its mem• Students who have jobs over the Christmas it causes less problems. bers. I argue that it resulted from a lack of true leadership on McCarthy's vacation will find working and studying for exams Thus, if the first semester is too short, the calendar part, especially during the early months of his term. very difficult. Indeed, we are given that time off to could be changed so that school begins in late August. McCarthy attempted to centralize too much authority and power in enjoy the holidays. But, how can the students enjoy This calendar would satisfy the Senate's goals his office, and failed to allocate responsibilities among other members. the holidays when they are trying to finish term without placing the students in a disadvantaged, He refused to communicate on a regular basis with what should have papers and study for finals? Placing the burden of unfair position. been his greatest allies, his executive board members, and lost the confidence and respect of the Congress' membership. All this was brought to light by the rather famous typewriter incident of last May Should Students Read which even McCarthy admits was the low point of his term. As I understand, McCarthy was given $200 by Maryanne Doherty last March to purchase a new typewriter for the office. In May, the typewriter Grad School Recommendations? had still not been purchased and the money had not been returned. Mc• By Carol Grabowski Yet Nations Schools Report recommendations usually do n Carthy had been negligent, but he was not willing to admit it. The Well, seniors, now that the failed to note that even before the ask for much else. Congress voted to admonish McCarthy, and the confusion was cleared up second semester is underway, you Buckley bill was passed, a lot of Since Buckley's bill has been law at a rather emotional executive board meeting where Father John Reid can all sit back and relax. You college-bound students did look the for only a little over a year, it is too (who incidentally was voted "Person of the Year" by the Congress) filled out and sent away all your same on paper. College and grad early to tell whether or not many served as peacemaker. applications to grad school. school recommendations generally students will take advantage of it I will never forget sitting outside this closed meeting in McVinney Now that you're back at school, praise the student for whom the and actually read their recom• Hall and chatting with a couple of members of the Congress and my own you don't have to listen to your recommendation is being written. mendations from teachers. But, as staff. Father Reid even joined us in our discussion of accountability, parents complain about detailing A student simply will not ask a a social scientist quoted in last noncommunication, responsibility, and other topics. We all appreciated every cent your father ever earned teacher who has a negative opinion week's National Observer pointed Father's use of logic in his arguments during a n'ght when passions on those absurd financial aid of him to help him get in to college out, a teacher fearful of being blunt prevailed. forms. Your teachers have agreed on paper could damn a student Lou Zullo, the former Congress president, also appeared on the scene to write glowing recommendations Also, there are only so many with faint praise. To call a student that evening. At the end of the meeting, he led McCarthy away in a rather about your dedication to "nice" remarks that teachers can diligent' could imply that "he's a paternal manner, and rightly so, because I always thought that McCarthy scholarship. The grad school make about their students. Aside plodder, but lacks creativity." A could use advice from Zullo. syndrome has been completed. from general intelligence, honesty, student whose intellectual abilities cannot be compared with Ein• The typewriter was eventually purchased by Sheryl Percy, and But not necessarily. This year's industry, creativity, and ability to stein's "is going to get zapped." McCarthy claims that as a result of the incident, better lines of com• grad school candidates have an work with others, college munication were opened up between him and other Congress members. opportunity that last year's best That may be true. The Congress seemed to achieve much of what it did and brightest may have missed — Zito's Wish: during this last semester. But I don't think that the Congress ever fully the chance to peek at those all- recovered from that crisis. , important teacher recom• sincerely, mendations. Rubber Duck Blitzes Edward D. Cimini Jr. In 1974. Senator James Buckley, a New York Republican, in• Truman Capote PC Solves One Problem, troduced the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act in the By JoseposephE.Zith E. Zitoo most important ones...the Miss Senate. The bill quickly passed Here I am again, the man Bucktooth Annual and the Miss But Creates Another both houses of Congress without responsible for making Providence Thunderthighs Award. Usually, the beginning of a semester brings procedural and ad• public hearings. Buckley's bill College the center of literacy and I'd like to see Graduation in the ministrative changes which are introduced in the hope of making this grants students the right to read culture that it is with more in• Grotto although it might be nice to campus more efficient and enjoyable. These changes can be both exactly what their teachers have triguing statements for you to dribble into the other place just beneficial and disadvantageous for the campus, and this semester, we written about them. Student ponder. before the buzzer and grab the have experienced both kinds of changes. medical and psychological reports Below is a random list of trivia diploma before going out of On the positive side, the administration has responded to the com• and parents financial statements that I would like to see happen in bounds. plaints of students concerning the long waiting lines at the bookstore by remain confidential. 1976 (more than you can imagine): I'd like to see the popular vote for moving the textbook section of the store to Harkins Hall Auditorium This I'd like to see George Whipple this year's Presidential election end in a tie. .nothin' to nothin'. change has dissolved the long lines at the bookstore which are normally In its original form, the Buckley flushed down the toilet with his present during the first two weeks of classes. bill did not allow a student to waive Charmin'. No longer will students have to queue up in damp, cold weather to buy his right to see his recom• I'd like to see Squeaky Fromme, textbooks Also, students will no longer have to spend incredible amounts mendations. Some school coun• Sarah Jane Moore, and Patty of time searching for books among cramped and confusing shelves, selors and administrators objected Hearst go swimming at Martha's because the new location allows bookstore officials to spread the books to the bill. They claimed that if a Vineyard when the sharks are looking for something to chew up out and arrange them by alphabetical order according to department and student could not waive his right to course and spit out. see his recommendations, teachers Certainly, the moving of the bookstore at the beginning of the semester would grow fearful of making I'd like to see John Boy Walton has made the pre cess of buying books much more efficient and easier for written remarks that were less arrested for possession of all concerned. than laudatory. An amendment to marijuana. On the negative side, however, the administration has changed the the original bill was finally passed. I'd like to see Curt Gowdy and Al process of schedule adjustments and night school registration. This has This amendment allowed students Derogatis enshrined in the resulted in long lines and confusion. to waive the right to read the Laryngitis Hall of Fame. In effect, the administration has replaced one inconvenience (long recommendations. I'd like to see an athlete who bookstore lines) with another. Registration for the night school and could speak in public without schedule adjustments never should be put together in the same room. saying "ya know" every two I'd like to see Billy Graham, Although the Buckley bill has Also, a two hour per day time period is much too short for this process. By seconds. Roberts, Jack Wertzyn, and Rex been law for over a year, the time a student gets through the line, he has no time left to discuss his I'd like to see Marcus Welby Humbard go and sell their religion academicians across the country schedule with the proper people. arrested for malpractice. in some other place besides on the are still debating whether or not We have also noted that there are many times when a number of the I'd like to see all of George TV screen in my parlor. teachers will be entirely frank in departments are not present at the adjustments period. What happens Montgomery's beautiful wood their recommendations if they I'd like to see Barbara Walters when a student wis: .s to discuss a course problem with a professor, but furniture swallowed up by a ber• realize that their comments may and Phyllis Newman tape each cannot because no one from the department is present in the room? serk termite. be read by the student. Nations others mouths shut on closed Again, the result is confusion and frustration. Schools Reports, an educational I'd like to see Dano Williams tell circuit TV. 'inis process, as it is now operated, is a colossal waste of time. By newsletter, has concluded that, Steve "Five-O" McGarrett to go I'd like to see more Fonzies, Alis, separating one from the other, the schedule adjustment-night school thanks to Senator Buckley, "school and swallow an eggplant when Kojaks and Barettas and fewer registration process could be made more efficient. people are writing colorless Steve says, "Book 'em. Dano." Chers and Charros (coochie! The administration should allow one process to operate in the morning recommendations for their I'd like to see every soap opera coochiel) hours and the other in the afternoon hours. This change would reduce the students fearing that anything and all the knuckleheads on them I'd like to see Ivan Torishortzoff, lines and lessen the confusion. Also, the administration should encourage candid might result in a put where they would be most Ivus Pizzedoff and their gang play the various academic departments to have representatives in the room at lawsuit...administrators and comfortable...in a gigantic gar• ball against the NBA All-Star all times. teachers are making all college bage can. Team just for kicks.by our rules, If these changes are made, we will see yet another waiting line and applicants look the same on I'd like to see all beauty pageants for a change. confusing process eliminated paper." done away with except for the two See WHAT, Page 6 '»! Ml IINKSIIW. JAM Vin Letters to the Editor Stop and Shop Brother Offers Psalm November 25,1975 whom I have lived Ihese pail To Ihe Dominican Fathers, the months are really solid The only Trust no Future, howe er Commencement? faculty, and the Student Body of ihing that I can say is that there is pleasant' Dear Editor Providence College U-l ihe dead Past bury its dead! KIKHIS purchased uithin iwo hours a vast potential for good lhat is Act. - act in the living Present' As long as members of the senior after receiving iheir diplomas going untapped, hut. again, being a class, administration, and faculty Iteloved Friends in Christ, monk dedicated to God and lo a life Heart within, and God o erhead' * The atmosphere of Warwick are considering moving graduation of Prayer. I may be seeing only the Lives of great men all remind us Mall is much more personalized (o the Civic Center anyway. 1 I wish to express my gratitude lo good and nothing else Be that as it We can make our lives sublime. than that of the Civic Center would like to make a counter- all of you for the kindness and may. all Ihe reports that I had And. departing, leave behind us Shopping malls are one of the few proposal which as the advantage of generosity shown to me during Ihe heard of ihe young people have not Footprints on the sands of lime. places lefl in our society where being even more fair, cheap, and past four months which I have been in my mind been borne out by whal families and teenage couples easy: why not hold the ceremonies privileged lo spend at Providence I see Footprints. that perhaps engage in leisurely strolls in Warwick Mall- College I rannol tell all of you Those of you who have permitted another. Whichever of these alternatives 1. Unless we can renegotiate our what Ihia experience has meant to me to enter your lives have really Sailing o'er life's solemn main. is chosen, however. It will be far "package deal" with the Civic me. It is true that it has been 29 enriched mine to a degree thai I A forlorn, and shipwrecked superior to previous graduations at Center, it seems probable that we years since I have had any contact could not describe I will not be brother. the Grotto, when we were at the will have to pay ixtra to reserve with such wonderful people, and. back this next semester, so I want Seeing, shall lake heart again mercy of weather conditions and this space for graduation If. perhaps. I am not really able In to again express my gratitude to annoyed by sitting in the sunshine however, we can arrange to hold judge the tiluition properly all of you This following poem of 1*1 us. then, be up and doing. Hespectfully. the ceremonies on a traditionally However. I think that the members Henry Wadsworth Longfellow With a heart for any fate; John Hennedy brisk shopping day in Warwick of the College and students with would bring out whal I think of Still achieving, still pursuing. Mall, and thus provide an added (hose with which I have had Ihe I-ii-ir and to wait attraction for shoppers, -ve should privilege to be these few Months be allowed to use this area free of Sister Remembers PC Psalm Of Life I have great hopes for all of you charge Tell me not. in mournful num ll seems lo me that there is not To all of my brothers and sisters at September I had Ihe unique bers. 2 As long as we are leaving the much difference between uY youth PC privilege of attending the campus anyway, why should we Life is but an empty dream' - I see here and the youth who were As I take a few minutes out of canonization of our American submit ourselves to the parking For the soul is dead thai with me 35 years ago We had our this Christmas Day to write to foundress. Mother Seton This was inconveniences and threat of crime slumbers. faults and our virtues, but I would some of my friends. I can't help my first time in Europe and it was in the central city' At Warwick And things are not what they say that much more could be said thinking of PC and the many a thrilling experience to par Mall, there are acres of blacktop seem of the good than has been done persons I came lo cherish there Hcipate in the canonization Mass of waiting to be filled, in he suburbs, That is man's greatest failing, it is and whose kindness I haven't ihe first American sainl—a statistics indicate that there is Life is real' Life is earnest! much easier to curse Ihe darkness forgotten woman and our foundress' very little chance of the graduates And the grave is not its goal. lhan to light a candle These include so many persons Now I'm teaching religion al or their parents being mugged Dust thou art. lo dual returnest. I will keep all of you in my poor members of Ihe staff academic Gibbons High School in Peters• Was not spoken of the soul prayers and I ask you lo do the 3 In the Civic Center, the only kitchen, and post office-and burg. Virginia—a small coed same for me opportunity for graduates to countless students! As I school of 160 students, Ihe only Nol enjoyment, and not sorrow. In closing I would like to share assume immediately their role as couldn I begin to write to everyone Catholic high school in the city Is our destined end or way. with you this little Poem by consumers would be to have the lo express the gratitude I still feel I've found Ihe students to be a real But lo act. that each tomorrow Murdoch 0 Daly which I came Royal Roost opened right after the and to wish for all - - God's special joy lo work with and it's nice to be Find us farther than today across about 20 years ago and ceremonies In Warwick Mall, the blessings in the new year. I'm back in the "sunny South' which has bt«n a big help to me. opportunities for consumption are counting on The I owl to help me I would love to return to PC for a Art is long, and Time is fleeting. Consecration plentiful We might even arrange spread this message visit, but distance makes this And our hearts, though stout and for our graduating seniors to How great the tale, that there I've experienced God's blessings impossible Let me just say in brave. receive a 10 per cent discount on all should be. wnl'ng that you are still vers dear in many ways since leaving PC! In SliU. like muffled drums, are In God's Son s heart, a place for to me and that my year of study at beating me' PC with you has left an indelible Funeral marches to the grave That on a sinner's lips like mine. Providence. 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'77 No rest, no calm, my soul may We. as co-presidents of the structured, stable hands at last' Rosemary k. I.vnch. '7* win. Veritas Alumni Association, in Ah. for the good old days when Peggy Martin. "76 Because my body craves to sin; order lo continue our established chaos reigned and beer tabs hung News Kditor Francis P. Kortin. "7X Till Thou, dear Lord. Thyself iradition of presenting items of from the rafters' Where has all the Features Kditor John F. Marten. '7« impart interest lo the PC community, do l .ilsi.iti none iOur apologies. sports Kditor James F. Tracers. *7S Peace to my head, light to my cautiously announce the presen• Drs Fortin and Hennedy) Oh, Photography Kditor Mikr IManey. '7H heart tation of the Bicentennial Puthy- N'arragansett. where is thy sting? ( opy Kditor Ml.-11 F. Mhile. '7M Cat Award to Mr. Norman Where has frivolity gone'' Oh, to be I ay oul Kditor Nancv C. Shea, 'ib May consecration come from far (juesnel. editor. Veritas 71. in college once again, where beer Circulation Manager Mar. Dodge. '7s Soft shining like the evening First and foremost. Norman has and knowledge flowed as one Advertising Manager Brian keavencv. '77 star! shown tremendous courage in river! (Sic) My toilsome path make plain to assuming command of a sinking In the meantime, take heart — ship Secondly, it has been under me. News Staff: Mark Ackerman. Bruce Antonelu. Tnsha Bruno. we have gone but have not his leadership that the office has Regina Cantwell. Thomas Casserly. Kalhy DelSignore. Chris forgotten. become one of the cleanest and Until 1 come to rest in Thee Flieger. Holly Green. Molly Hennessy. Tom Joaquin. Ceha Kettle. Anna Margante Cabrera quietest places on campus It has George Lennon. Susan Martins, Barbara Mays, Richard Ratcliffe. Eleanor Hanlon Babbitt been through his efforts that the See M.I i I 111 l Page !l Mark Rogan. Liz Soares. 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By Rosemary Lynch tarnished copper spigots. An old The Herald Tribune), displayed in Paris, France — Twisted tubes cash register, the type with a showcase, recount the history of of neon spill out Harry's New York character not trim lines, studded the establishment. The New York Bar. The idea of the American- with coins, rests between rows of Bar, as it was originally known, styled drinking establishment in shining bottles. Behind the bar. the opened on Thanksgiving Day, 1911. Europe has always repelled me — various currencies paper the wall. The founders were Ted Sloan, a that is, until I walked through the An archaic wooden fan is retired American jockey, and door that reads "Sank Roo Doe- suspended from the ceiling. Clancy, a New York barman. The noo." Pennants from American colleges name Harry was added after a Despite the flatness of the '70s, line the upper portion of the Scotsman, Harry Macelhowe, the current rise of nostalgia has panelled room. Providence College bought the business in 1923. His never really interested me. Yet, is one of the hundred or so schools son, Andy, is the present owner and the New York Bar is most represented. An autographed the New York fame can now be fascinating in that respect. photograph of Jack Dempsey is found in Lyon and Munich as well The gleaming brass bar rail among the sports memorabilia. as Paris. rings of an era when I would not American newspaper clippings, Harry's has been the watering even have been permitted inside (including Art Buchwald's old hole for numerous members of the the door. The beer taps are un• column "Paris After Dark" from arts. According to reports, the Beatles, Simone de Bouvoir, Marlene Dietrich, Gene Kelly, People's Pebbles William Faulkner, F. Scott Fitz• gerald, Jean-Paul Sartre, John Steinbeck, Gertrude Stein, and Thomas Wolff have all "downed a Pose No Problems few" here. By I .on S. Cerel complete with air-holes — not It is also known as a favorite spot The place was a local watering unlike what might be used to carry of Ernest Hemingway. (Jake hole called the Grog and Sirloin in home a newly purchased hamster. Barnes lost 200 francs to Harvey Los Gatos, California. The con• According to the rock's own Stone rolling dice at the New York versation at hand was pets, their personal public relations manager, Bar.) George Gershwin composed idiosyncrasies and the'r problems. Eric Celke, the accompanying care "An American in Paris" in the It was at this time that 38-year old and training manual is 75 per cent cocktail lounge downstairs. Gary Dahl, an advertising of what the rock craze is all about. Harry's is the birthplace of the copywriter, said he had no such Example:"If, when you remove Bloody Mary, the Blue Lagoon, the problems He owned a pet rock. the rock from its bcx, it appears to Eliot Fisk, 21-year-old classical guitarist, will perform in the frt Hall Side Car Cocktail, the Petrifier, The ensuing spate of one-liners be excited, place it on some old on Sunday. K p.m. See LOST. Page K that followed prompted him to newspapers. The rock will know write a four-color, 32-page what the paper is for and will illustrated care and training require no further instruction." Concert Sunday: manual. The rock can also be taught Pet rocks, selling for four simple obedience training. To dollars, are now a national teach a rock the command "to Classical Guitarist to Perform phenomenon. After an initial come," bend over from the waist, By Mike Garland awarded scholarships to pursue chamber groups and has given solo production run of 10,000 rocks, the face the rock, clap your hands, and Who is the greatest guitarist in further instruction with both Oscar recitals across the United States four to ten-ounce, egg-shaped let your face light up as you say, the world? While critics haven't Ghigila and Alirio Diaz, them• and Europe to critical acclaim. pebbles are selling up to 100,000 per "Come, rock." (Of course, you will arrived at the final answer in the selves the foremost proteges of With a style highlighted by day. not call your roc!:, "rock," but world of rock, they almost all Andres Segovia. clarity and sensitivity, Fisk has Attach a net profit of ap• rather call it by its proper name.) agree that there is one master in He had studied with Ghiglia helped expand the repertoire of the proximately one dollar per rock, Continue by saying "C'mon, fella, the area of classical music. That every summer since the age of 14, guitar both through his numerous and it's not difficult to see why here, boy," and things like that. man is 83-year old Andres Segovia. and in 1973 was appointed a transcriptions of works by Bach, Dahl is not off his rock-er with his Now, start walking slowly Thus, when someone of Segovia's teaching assistant of Ghiglia. Mozart, Schumann, Scarlatti and enterprise Rock Bottom toward your rock. Incredibly, as stature calls a guitarist's playing During the summer of 1973, Fisk others, and also through works Productions, presently worth well you walk toward your rock you will "magnificent" and also expresses also studied at the Banff School of written for him especially by over $2 million. notice thai it actually is coming an interest in working with that Fine Arts in Alberta, Canada with contemporary composers. Dahl ships 3,000-6,000 of these closer. Your pet rock has learned guitarist privately, he must be of Alirio Diaz. Diaz later proclaimed rocks in from Risa Beach, Baha the command, "to come." special talent. Fisk to be "one of the finest, most California, Mexico. Nicknamed brilliant guitar performers of the The many humanitarians who Such is the case of the 21-year old Faculty Should Mexican beach pebbles, these last generations." have already purchased their pet American classical guitarist Eliot rocks come packed in a bed of rocks, will be delighted to know Fisk, appearing in concert at '64 Now a student at Yale Univer• Reconsider excelsior in a cardboard tote-box, that accessories are now available. Hall Sunday at 8 p.m. sity, Fisk has been elected to Con't. from Page 5 These include Pet Rock Food and Fisk, a native of Philadelphia, membership in Phi Beta Kappa Pet Rock Shampoo, the latter began playing classical guitar at and has also received the J. L. to be quiet while their older brother The care guaranteed to prevent your rock the age of seven. At the age of 12, Selden Award from Yale. Since his or sister studies from morning 'til and training ct your from getting the frizzies. he began studies with William debut at the age of 13, Fisk has night, and the local libraries aren't It was recently announced that Viola in Philadelphia and was later performed with orchestra and quiet during the vacations either. the rock is going international and So, where do you study? Christmas PUT will be sold in Canada, the British is a time of celebration and this Isles, Australia and Japan. Celke What He'd Like to See would ruin the holidays and family IKXJK realizes that it is conceivable that Con't. from Page 4 I'd like to see Catfish Hunter win plans for something of this nature. other cultures will not appreciate I'd like to see the Philadelphia forty games in '76. And this brings me to the next the humor of the pet rock. Flyers throw Hostess Twinkies at I'd like to see Henry Block think topic: what are you trying to do to the Russian Hockey team unless up a new reason why he should do us students here at Providence One final note: perhaps you have that would be too rough. your income tax. College? Learning is supposed to seen a particular rock in the wild I'd like to see Truman Capote I'd like to see (Lee Majors) the be an enjoyable thing, and if such a and thought it would make a nice blitzed by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Bionic Man marry the Bionic calendar was adopted I doubt if pet. Do not approach that rock! Woman and have kids so we can that would be possible. This is to be discouraged. Wild I'd like to see President Ford fall have still another TV series..."The rocks can give you nothing but down, bang his head, and sleep Bionic Brats." Why not go back and look at your headaches, and are nearly im• with his wife without the media I'd like to see an amendment to notebooks from your education possible to domesticate. making a federal case out of it. the Constitution which would courses, and you'll see what I guarantee every citizen the rights mean. Maybe, some of the present of life, liberty, and the pursuit of faculty members had to go through two all beef patties, special sauce, this, but there is no reason to put us SENIOR WOMEN lettuce, cheese, pickles, and onions through something as unfair as The Counseling Center is sponsoring an in• on a sesame seed bun. this! tensified workshop concerning job opportunities and I'd like to see all of the nonsense special job hunting skills for women. The workshop is about the Bicentennial over and To conclude, the Faculty being conducted by "Opportunities for Women" — a done with so that in 1977 we can Senate's version of a new look forward to the Tricentennial academic calendar is not the most federally funded organization in cooperation with the and 99 more years of dull ideal thing for this college. I feel Department of Employment Security. Some of the Tricentennial minutes. that it is very unfair to many topics to be covered are: Lastly, I'd like to see C.W. students, and I think that the McCall's "Convoy" roll through students ought to back up the Clarification of job values Phillips Memorial Library doin' 98. administration concerning this Techniques of job search Let them truckers roll, ten four! matter I'm sorry if this letter will Informational interviewing So keep the bugs off your glass upset some of the faculty mem• and the bears off your tail. Bye. bers, but this is how I feel. The workshop will be conducted from 1:30 p.m. to Bye. Ann M. Corrado '78 3:30 p.m. on

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By Mary Dodge home in Verona lor Milan, alter Two Gentlemen of Verona, now pledging his undying love for Julia. playing at Trinity Square, closes There he meets Sylvia and falls Sunday night. The post-hypnotic madly in love with her, forgetting suggestion is: see it. Adapted from "the girl he left behind." Robert Shakespeare (remember him?), Black does a first-rate job, as does the play is now a musical version, Melanie Jones, who portrays the with its accent on the style of the pregnant Julia. 50's. This provides for funny moments when the cast is shoo-be- In a cast of thousands, all are doing while in sixteenth century excellent, with no real standout. costume. They are all good, reacting to each The plot itself is about the trials moment, creating truly live (read and tribulations of young lovers spontaneous) theatre. It is a big, and the triangles that result — not bawdy production with many good to mention mistaken and hidden lines (Duke of Milan to his identities. All this is told in the first daughter Sylvia: "Go to your five minutes of the play by a valet, tower."). The audience cannot Launce, played by Robert Colonna help but to become involved with This tends to take care of the plot's the tempo which is at a high level suspense. throughout the play — almost. Then there are the lovers. The first pair is Valentine and Sylvia; The play does have on drawback, the other pair is Proteus and Julia. however. It takes a nose dive in the Valentine is played by William opening of the second act. The first Damkoehler. His strong voice adds act has very few serious moments, much to his performance. Sylvia is so it isn't expected when Julia portrayed by Rose Weaver, who sings about her problems, her love, comes across as a very seductive Robert J. Colonna plays a mandolin In Trinity Square's production of Two Gentlemen of Verona. The and her delicate condition. This nymphomania. Incidentally, she musical adaptation of the Shakespearean comedy will continue its run until Sunday night. tends to bring the audience down. composes excellent songs. She But they are soon revived as the stays as true to Valentine as he play continues and closes. Temporary Florentines: does to her.

Proteus, played by Robert The word is go and see Trinity's Black, is quite another matter. At Two Gentlemen of Verona. It is Travellers Find Hell in Italy his father's bidding, he leaves his great fun (Editor's Note. The following is even have been suspicious of Walt strategy. We would storm the a true account concerning three PC Disney.) office, or better yet, I would Congress Closes students studying in Europe. For Later in the morning queries pretend to be deranged (not too certain reasons, the identity of the about his newspaper revealed that difficult of a task at that point) trcvelers must be kept secret. is contents were 50 per cent por• while Triste and Fache explained 1975 Session They have not informed their nographic. To say the least, we did to the consular that I was released By Mark Acker man exception of DWC). parents of the little mishap yet.) not meet him for lunch. for only 48 hours at a stretch: if After some preliminary work, The bill fell in a roll-call vote, Florence, Italy — In Bologna, a policeman ordered they did not return me to Fribourg the McCarthy Congress closed last primarily due to a reluctance from us back on the train. And thus, we in time, "funny things" might week naming the Congress, Non- Congress to enter the field of "Is this hell and somebody forgot arrived in Florence at 4 a.m. happen. Congress, and Person of the Year academic policy and a lack of to tell me that I died?" Fortunately, there is a police When we arrived at the office we Awards. details surrounding the con• At Tive in the morning, sitting in station within the train station found that our plotting was un• A lack of committee reports, due sequences of passing the bill. Final the Florence train station, where Triste and Fache filled out necessary. If they could get their to the long Christmas vacation vote was 17-8-9. surrounded by derelicts, I had my some forms and were told to return passport photos there by 4 p.m., interlude, set the stage for two bills The second bill dealt with doubts about the answer to that at 9 a.m. to pick up the police Triste and Fache would be given sponsored by Mike Mulcahy. problems arising from past question. Fribourg seemed so far reports the American consular temporary passports that af• Congress policy on member's away even though it was only ten The first bill dealt with an office requires before issuing ternoon. absences. This bill, which was hours ago that the three of us had alternative method of fulfilling temporary passports. So we sat in For the next hour we were passed overwhelmingly, gives the boarded a train for Italy there. College course requirements. the waiting room, with numerous frantic, changing money, calling Mulcahy proposed that a Ethics Committee the power to The nightmare began in Milan. It other degenerates, and watched American Express, and finding a bibliography be provided by each discipline Congress members. was a long stop-over and as we sat the clock. photographer before everything department outlining material to As a conclusion to the final talking a man opened the door to At 9 a.m. we were back in the closed for the two and three hour be covered in courses which are meeting, the Congress closed their our dimly-lit compartment, peeked police station, more tired than lunchbreak. We did find time among the "core curriculum" of session to nominate recipients of in, and quickly left. Startled, we before. This time there was an during lunch to hold a religious the College (with the exception of Congressperson, Non- assumed that he was looking for a English-speaking gentleman revival meeting, Oral Roberts DWC). Congressperson, and Person of the seat. A few minutes later another present who informed us that the style, on the steps of the train Mulcahy proposed that students Year awards. President Jim guy did the same thing. consular would not issue the station, much to the amusement of be provided with course McCarthy later reported that Fr. We gave little consideration to passports until Monday. (It was passing Florentines. bibliographies by each department John Reid, O.P., was voted Person the incidents, until we saw the Friday and the office is closed With only minutes to spare, so that any student may read of the Year, with Ray Galipault same two men leaving the car Saturday and Sunday.) Triste delivered the passport designated course material, pass honored as Non-congress Person of together and walking across the Walking to the consular office we photos to the consular office. With an equivalency test (to be set up as the Year, and Bob Shea and Bess tracks. Ironically, we concocted a sang the battle hymns of the Army their new Bicentennial passports a cumulative final), and be exampt Reynolds shared the story in which the two played the and Navy as we planned our See CON, Page 9 from carrying thecourse (with the Congressperson of the year award. role of international detectives on the trail of a notorious criminal. As the train pulled away from Milan, we readied our tickets for ^> PROVIDENCE COLLEGE the controller. The controller never appeared, but Fache's passport case had disappeared! Not only did it contain her passport, ticket, and SPORT SHOP money; but it also held Triste's passport and railpass. (located in the Schneider Arena) Forty-five minutes of ransacking the compartment produced Featuring nothing but dirty hands and faces. It finally occurred to us that the case must have been stolen. It had The "Best of Everything" in HOCKEY EQUIPMENT been in Fache's unsnapped knapsack which was on the seat by PLUS the door. A full line of: A dry run confirmed our suspicions about the possibility of ADIDAS SHOES SPOTBILT SHOES SAND-KNIT SLACKS and SHIRTS robbery. Our visitors were not the Columbos we thought — they were Plus many, many more name brands thieves. It was incredulous that the men had lifted the passport case as HOURS: we sat watching! Monday through Friday noon to 9 p.m. I went to look for the controller who told us to contact the police at Saturday 6:30a.m. to 6 p.m. the next stop, Bologna. However, Sunday 6:30a.m. to l p.m. in my search, I was befriended by an Italian journalist who was very ALSO PUBLIC SKATING HOURS: sympathetic towards our plight. He wanted to meet us in Florence Wednesday, Friday & Sunday evenings 7-9 p.m. later that day for lunch His Saturday and Sunday afternoons 1-3 p.m. newspaper, ABC, he said, would be (Students 1 2 price with I.D.) willing to give us 100 francs - gratis (We thought it sounded For information call 865-2279 funny, but by this time we would tap i THE COWL. WEDNESDAY JAM ARY 21. 1TJ* Wednesday Flicks Offer Around the Campus: Variety for Movie Buffs Alumnus Announces .11— flmCon'tW . f«from_ PagPtn e 29 — - By John Marien othersi. it is a delicious renditior of portrays a veteran roller bailer Federal Md Reminder Award in 1969 for the beat musical The Albertut Magnus the famed classic Filled with who resists pressures for Financial aid applicants are of the 1968-69 season, will be the Auditorium will once again be the adventure, intrigue, acrobatics retirement, despite some tem• reminded of the February 1. 1*71 scene for some first-class en• and humor, it is equally rich in porary rule changes designed to subject of information on the play deadline for submitting the tertainment, as the Board of sword play Too. there is a great oust him Produced and directed itself, the actors, and the crew in Parents Confidential Statement, Governors 'BOG) offers another deal of swashbuckling — but, by Norman Jewison iFMdler on future Cowls. and the Providence College semester of movies fortunately, more swash than the Root. 19711. it is as pointless as Elections Financial Aid Application for the buckling it is violent 1976-77 school year. Variety appears to be the key — Con't from Page 3 Equally as pointless — not to and there is plenty of it The Still more laughter may be ob• In the position of treasurer. Alumnui AniHMincea mention tasteless — is Executive schedule of films ranges from tained from Airport l»75 (1974). O'Neill plans to maintain the t ..lulnl... > Action (1973). starring Burt James P Flynn. a graduate of drama to comedy, from the old- one of its year's worst films stability of Congress' funds. He Lancaster It purports the theory Providence College, announced his fashioned to the new and, Perhaps its main problem is that it plans to make the Congress more takes itself too seriously Perhaps that President Kennedy's candidacy last week for the seat of especially, from the terrible to the visable to students He feels many outstanding However, while last it's the corny and cliche-ridden assassination was engineered by Congressman Edward Beard. people do not know about the semester's films spanned a period plot, complete with caricatures, right-wing businessmen with CIA Flynn, a former state Congress and all of the work that it of 33 years, this semester's list rmantic problems and an un• contacts It then attempts to show representative from North does spans only some five years. trained stewardess (Karen Black) exactly how Oswald was set up as a Kingston, is also a graduate of the The election will be held who must land a crippled 747. patsy Georgetown University Law The opening film is Murder on tomorrow (Thursday) between Perhaps it's the artificial The Fortrne (1975), however, is School. The 42-year old North the Orient Express (1974), shown 9:30 and 3 p.m. in the lower level of suspense, the pathetic dialogue, or a generally well-made comedy Kingstown resident presently tonight Sidney Lumet (Dog Day the Union Due to an amendment to Afternoon) directed this the pretension of being a sequel to which has already-married serves on the Committee on the constitution's by-laws last deliberately old-fashioned 1970's Airport. In any case, it running off with Judiciary Health. Education and January, seniors are now eligible whodunit, set on the legendary should have stayed airborne. heiress Stockard Channing, who Welfare, and the Joint Committee to vote on Environment Orient Express and based on the Unquestionably, the best film on weds Jack Nicholson to avoid the novel by the late Agatha Christie. the schedule is The Conversation prosecution of Beatty from the For some, its main feature is in its (1974) , from producer-writer- Mann Act. Some fine comedy Shutterbugs Display star-gazing: , director Francis Ford Coppola pathos follow from the trio, Vanessa Redgrave, Richard (The Godfather. 1972). It is an in- although some of it is pretty Widmark, Sean Connery, Albert depth study of an electronics predictable stuff. Set in the 1930s, Artistic Photos Finney las super-sleuth Hercule surveillance man (superbly played the film, directed by Mike Nichols By Betsy Starhura leanings are more toward the Poirot) and others star. For some, by Gene Hackman) who is himself (. 1967), is sparked The third annual exhibit of PC's practical, saleable type of it is the discover- of its own plot. In bugged. But it goes much deeper, by good performances all around. Photography Club was presented photography, to which he adds his either case, it is fun. examining the art of wiretapping, Nichols also directed The Day of this week. The showing ran from own creative style For comedy and belly laughs, Catholicism, and a society that the Dolphin (1973), a dull look at Sunday through yesterday and DiMeglio, a chemistry major there's MASH, starring Elliot could permit its freedoms to the intelligent mammals that has highlighted the work of two student also from Johnston, arranged the Gould and Donald Sutherland, become lax. The literate screen• George C. Scott upstaged by photographers. 1976 Photography Club exhibit. He directed by Robert Altman (Nash• play also offers some suspense as talking dolphins. But this is even The exhibit featured 150 black- serves as co-photography editor of ville, 1975), and written by Oscar- Hackman probes into the mystery more believable than its silly plot and-white and color prints and the Veritas (with Tony Pitassi). winner Ring Lardner, Jr. One of of a conversation he has tapped. concerning the dolphins' use by the slides by John Richard and Paul Half of his display, which included This is indeed a movie of our times. 19711s best movies, it can be seen baddies to blow up the President's DiMaglio. Both are juniors and two racks of color slides, was once more Though it has lost much Two Clint Eastwood vehicles are yacht. Flipper, where are you? both are members of the generally creative, natural of the controversy it once stirred — also on hand. The first is Thun• Walter Matthau stars in The Photography Club. photog'iphy. The locales of most the film became a cult for the anti• derbolt and Lightfoot (1974), his Taking of Pelham 123 (1974). which George Cioe, president of the of DiMeglio's photos were Mar• war freaks — it is still as 26th film. The plot has him concerns the hijacking of a New Club, was also to have displayed tha's Vineyard. California and irreverent as ever alternately pulling off a robbery at York subway train by four men his work. Unfortunately, his New Hampshire He has sold a few For still more laughs, the ex• a depository for banks and search• demanding $1 million in ransom portfolio was mutilated by his pet of his prints, including a sunset cellent The Three Musketeers ing for the loot of another robbery Although most of the action is beagle, Sarge. shot to the "Soft Touch" division of (1974) is around Headed by an all- he executed jt the same depository totally contrived, unnecessary Richard, a business major from the Hallmark Cards Company. star cast (Charleton Heston, a few years earlier Eastwood has See BOG. Page 10 Johnston, Rhode Island, became DiMeglio became interested in Michael York, Richard Cham• calmed down a bit from his usual seriously interested in the art of photography at an early DATE berlain, Faye Dunawaye, Oliver terse characterization and the MOVIE photography during his senior year age. In fact, he claims, "I was humor in the movie is well- Reed. Geraldine Chaplin and Jan. 21 in high school. He was then a wearing a Nikkon F-2 when I came handled. Uurdir on the Orient Ekpreea photographer for the yearbook and out of my mother's womb." Con Men Jan. 28 The other is The Eiger Sanction serves now on the photography Thunderbolt and Lightfoot Rob Friars (1975) , directed >iy Eastwood, staff of the Veritas. Fisk To Fab. 4 Con't. from Page 7 which has him playing an ex-CIA The Thraa Musketeers Interested in setting up his own safely tucked away, we forced agent, rehired for a special assign• Fab. 11 studio. Richard presently works at Entertain PC Dev of the Dolphin down a pizza bought with money ment. Mountain scaling prevails Macari Studios of Johnston. He has Con't. from Page • Fab. 18 loaned by the consular. Between and some pretty scenery enhances. The Fortune taken advanced photography at This is (he first program us, after paying for return tickets, But both are typical Eastwood Fab 26 both PC and R.I.S.D. He has presented by the fine arts com• photos, and passports, we did not fare, filled with macho and the The Convention also done photojournalism for the mittee of the BOG. Admission for March 3 have enough money even to eat. usual violence Journal-Bulletin and promotional PC students is free, for all others MASH Catching the next train north, Last year's Rollerball on the March 10 photography for department $1.00 at the door we arrived in Fribourg in a sorry other hand, revels in its own Tha Great Waldo Pepper stores, and has had photo art Since there is an appreciable state. 36 sleepless hours after our violence like neither Eastwood March 24 published in the Rhode Islander Rollerball lack of classical guitar music original departure In addition to movie does Set in a future in which March 31 magazine presented in the Providence area, the two Bicentennial passports, our giant corporations rule the world, Executive Action Richard's work is a mixture of this concert is especially Italian experience produced two the title refers to a sport that can April 7 Airport 1976 studio portraiture and ex• noteworthy It should not be colds, time disorientation, this only be described as a cross be• April 28 perimental photography, with half missed by anyone with an ap• tween rollerball, football, and story, and hopefully, Tha Elgar Sanction of his display featuring high preciation of the skill needed to legalized murder James Caan precautionary wisdom May 6 contrast and negative prints. His play the classical guitar. Taking of Pelham 123 I.<>>! Generation Haunts Harr\ "s

Con't. from Page $ HE HAS EXACTLY Skye Boat. James Bond. White SEVEN MINUTES Lady Cocktail, and Harry's TO GET RICH Champagne Pick-me-up. (Un• January 28 fortunately neither my stomach QUICK! nor my wallet would allow me to try all of them.) In addition, the bar offers something like 150 different kinds of whiskey. (Ah yes! It is a good bar — there cer• tainly is plenty of liquor.) Albertus Though the New York Bar was once a haunt for the expatriates of the '20s. it is still going strong today Closed only on Christmas, they have live entertainment every CLINT Magnus night at 10 p m downstairs Tito Redman, the piano player, is an affable fellow with a penchant for EASTWOOD jazz and the rhythms and blues. 100 The coat check girl looks like someone from Lady Sings Ike "THUNDERBOLT Blurs tl half-expected her to belt out a song while walking between 6:00 and 9:30 p.m. the iJ pies And the bilingual and LIGHTFOOT bartenders are most friendly. So. when you are in Paris, after a R $1.00 tiring day strolling through the (JnrtadApfwts gardens, wandering about the Louvre, climbing the Eiffel Tower, or whatever stop in at Harry's 15 THEATRE Rue Danou I. and lose yourself with the ghosts of the Lost Generation run com, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, HITS Cowl Advisor Resigns; Amendment Unfulfilled Can't, from Page thai the moderator "continuously remedies must be necessary (o publish their material con• raise the consciousness of the have Ihe editors of the paper acting scientiously editor and of the staff to fashion all uniformly with the publishers Cowl Only a "Workshop" materials tastefully." wishes, the majority of the Believing that a good editor proposals indicate That proposal was sumbitted by would not have ignored the Loretta Rev. Walter J. Heath, a member of Ross directive, Father Duffy says Cimini feels that this defiance Ihe task force, and was meant "(o it's possible but not probable for against Ihe paper's liberty to print be a friendly reminder to the Ihe editors to substitute them• "presents us with an advisor editors...He wasn't trying to hinder selves for the moderator to (when he finally arrives) who will the writing style by this proposal overwatch the threat of libelous simply warn the college of but the editors took it as a thing copy. potentially libelous stories, that would put down some style in allowing the possibility of abusing "Because of lack of experience creative writing," according to that prerogative." and the fine legal and writing Patricia Davis, a student member technicalities, I believe Cimini is Father Duffy contends that "if of the sub-committee. mistakenly comparing his editors the advisor were to become too "However, the administration to large commerical editors who domineering then it won't be long does try to keep an image and we have years of experience and have till the other party challenging him have to watch them (as well as The proven their ability. College would walk inside my office. Cowl editors) to understand where newspapers are onl•• workshops for Usually by talking-out, ad• that fine line should be drawn this." justments can be made through between image and raising con• clarification. But I don't think the The staff recently attended a sciousness," she said. moderators are disposed to lecture on libel given by Knight Father Duffy said by example become domineering " Edwards of the Edwards and that certain articles can be written Angell law firm, as part of the He believed "good rapport, that would not be clear regarding paper's attempts to educate itself earning the respect of the students, consciousness and tastefulness "A 'n the matter. Cowl Dhoio by Peggy Martin teaching what makes a good story on alcohol may offer a Stating that he would rather be Dr. Brian Barbour, professor of English, and former advisor to i III journalist and what it means to remedy for a fault that doesn't without an advisor than without a COWL. Barbour resigned his post shortly after the Bill of Rights com• run a good newspaper" are at• exist You can't give the im• copy editor, Cimini said his ad• mittee approved legislation requiring the paper's advisor to have stricter tributes he is inclined to favor in pression that we are all alcoholics visor would be one who he could control on publication. the next advisor. He thought to outsiders..." consult on matters not directly Barbour was excellent in having He also said that he has heard related to the publication process, all these qualifications, yet the several people accuse the college i.e. writing news leads, headlines Present Calendar position of being The Cowl's ad• newspaper for having published or even whether or not the paper is visor, "could be a full-time job," past materials that possibly fulfilling its role to the community, Duffy said. channeled donations away from etcetera. Cimini noted that tie Proposed in 1970 The Barbour Resignation the college. "How much or how might discuss such topics as staff Con't. from Page 1 great a harm is too difficult for me present calendar evolved from that "I think very few people knew I discipline and morale with his The Faculty Senate tabled the to measure," he stated. process. was the moderator and probably advisor. proposed calendar so that in• In November, 1969, the Congress next to no one knows that I'm no The decision to adopt the final The administration is deter• terested parties could learn about committee for coeducation con• longer there," Barbour said media proposals by the Student mined to never allow him that and think over the proposal. Dr. ducted a poll ?-nong the student recently Bill of Rights Committee, a good freedom, Cimini believes, although Murphy has since circulated his mixture of Professor Robert proposal to the student body and to body concerning the academic His letter of resignation states, he pointed out that there were Trudeau and Father Heath's the faculty. calendar The poll was conducted "With ihe coming to effect of the many months when the paper ran suggestions, was in a quorum twice and 57 per cent of the student new legislation bearing on Section smoothly without an advisor. Dr. Mark Hyde from the composed of several more faculty body finally participated. IV D of the Student Bill of Rights, it "One week a semester he came department of Political Science members than student members, The poll offered these five op• seems desirable that you be free to in," managing editor, Steve will tally the replies of students to one student member revealed. tions: a trimester calendar, a four- choose moderators with the Silvestri said of the visiting habits the poll concerning the calendar. one-four calendar, the traditional stated conditions in mind." "But I don't believe there was of the advisor previous to Brian The faculty has been polled in a a definite faculty versus student Barbour. "And he was great." similar fashion. calendar, and two variations on the Barbour felt that his resignation action here in judging the rights of Dr Murphy took the initiative in traditional calendar. was necessary to devote more time the publisher," the member said. Three Alternatives proposing a revision because he Both of the variations on the to his teaching responsibilities and Cimini suggested three possible discovered there is still enough traditional calendar completed the other areas. However, his letter Cimini is highly suspicious of alternatives to having another time to effect a change in next first semester before Christmas. seems to suggest that the the objectivity of many Student administrative-appointed moder• year's academic calendar. He The other variation on the legislative proposals submitted by Bill of Rights Committee members ator: 1. That the editor acts also as acted in order to get discussion traditional calendar, featuring a the media task force and approved in considering the proposals, and the newspaper's advisor (an idea going. He has made a proposal but 28-day Christmas recess, came in by the larger Student Bill of Rights he believes by way of his own in• rejected by the task lorce); 2. the noted there is "no one absolutely second, followed by the four-one- Committee, were not expected in formed sources, that some Com• paper would become independent wedded to it as it stands." four calendar. The traditional his job mittee persons were honestly and incorporated, but this raises a calendar then in existence came in prejudiced to upset the privileges At the present time the academic Final Proposal a Mixture problem of lunding and a com• fourth. The students polled chose of the newspaper's editors to affairs committee has been One proposal, for instance, asks mittee has been formed to explore charged with the examination of the present calendar model and the possibility and 3. to have a the present calendar and the significantly opposed the trimester Cowl Queries: moderator who is a professor of presentation of a revised calendar. plan. journalism, or a journalist doing Now the Faculty Senate already Steven Kowalczyk, '70, the advising on a part-time basis. has before it a calendar proposal. remarked at the time that the Is Split Possible? Father Duffy acknowledged The Faculty Senate has a desire to modify the calendar arose Cimini's third idea and proclaims legislative capacity covering all in order to "eliminate the lame In response to the proposal approved by the Bill of Rights com• that it was an excellent thought academic matters. If the Senate duck week of classes which mittee, another committee has been formed to investigate the that could be looked into adopted a revised calendar it currently exists between Christ• feasibility of breaking The Cowl away from the Providence Another media task force would be sent to the College mas recess and the beginning of College proposal that is likely to be passed president for his acceptance or semester exams in mid-January. It The committee consists of eight people. Three are from The by the Committee on Ad• veto. would also help alleviate the un• Cowl: Steven Silvestri, managing editor; Frank Fortin, news ministration in the days ahead, The present calendar model was necessary pressure arising from editor; and Michaela Shea, a staff photographer gives the publisher the right to introduced in 1970-1971. Before exams being held after the Maryanne Doherty, former secretary of Student Congress; and dismiss editors, managers and then students returned after vacation, since under the new Denis Kelly. 74, former editor of The Cowl are also on the com• writers who proceed to publish an Christmas recess for one more calendar (i.e., the present one) mittee, along with three representatives of the College: Rev. article after being told not to by the week of classes and final exams would be disposed of before Francis C Duffy, and Rev. John A. McMahon, vice president and college. examinations which were held in the holiday break." assistant vice president for student affairs, respectively, and Dr. Cimini acknowledges the threat mid-January. In answer to the query that Robert Trudeau, of the political science department. students may be reluctant to of this proposal^ and feels that the In the fall of 1969 the Faculty Edward Cimini, editor of The Cowl, formed the committee in return to school for a short time in real weight of all media amend• Senate, the Student Congress and response to the proposal passed by the Student Bill of Rights January, Dr. Murphy noted that ments when they are finally at• the Committee on Studies were committee, which requires sterner control on the paper by an students already do much the same tached to the Bill of Rights will fall each asked to recommend advisor-moderator. thing between the spring recess upon his successor whoever he calendar proposals to the College Cimini said he feels that a "less benign administration could and the Easter recess without may be. president for his decision. The abuse this new arrangement and use tlie amended Bill of Rights to apparent complaint. censor the newspaper." Dr. Murphy did not know the The type of independence which the committee are studying GOOD NEWS exact economic savings that would include complete financial independence, partial financial in• accrue from closing much of the dependence, and the legal implications arising from each Have THE BOSTON GLOBE, THE NEW YORK TIMES, school plant during the month of possibility January. In a small talk to the committee before it began its work, Cimini or THE PROVIDENCE JOURNAL delivered to your stated that the work would not be to decide what should be done, but Brother rather to recommend a possible action from a list of many types of mailbox for the second semester independence Reminisces Although Cimini initiated the committee, he says that he will not Cont. from Page 5 be the person who decides whether to take the group's advice. He Check One: May the Lord bless you and keep plans to give up his post around the middle of March, leaving the you: decision to his successor. GLOBE $7.00 ( ) May the Lord let his face shine Initial action by the committee centered around the drafting of a upon you and be gracious to you: questionnaire which will be sent to schools in the Northeast whose N.Y. TIMES $9.00 ( ) May the Lord lift up his coun• size roughly corresponds to PC's. The content of the questionnaire tenance upon you and give you his deals mostly with the relationship of its editor and publisher, and JOURNAL $7.00 ( ) peace. the financial condition of the publication. All my Love and Prayers, Cimini said in a letter to each committee member, "The problem Brother Basil Byrne Please return to Bob Burke, Box 1073, 865-3508. Make checks is a difficult one and must be explored carefully. The key question Cistercian Monk of payable to Robert Burke. is: Can The Cowl successfully become independent of the College? , St. Joseph's Abbey Page I* THE ' 1 '\\ I «LUM»UAI. J.V-M ARl II. I»T» Dean's List Totals 844

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Donaad S i UM al IVH (rfbaauk. Richard H L.TRUNK Richard r i.ilbnde Jeka H (>ooamaan Adeie M suaan H Pekaai Mam T I tree Paula I slovenkai. tnartee Sornmo. Cnriatophrr A JU1 M A*ri Slevaa V. AJJartle Beverly J '.naelbnchi Anpel* K Cora. Vftmn 1. don. 1 atherine E t.raham Kathleen Hacketl Polak Siava A Paiafe. Alan E INaWea haarp Sow a. Linda L Sua eraby. Richard J Stafford, Ktvw H Anilines. Janine A (.orlan Jr Carol A l.faboaatu. Deborah M Jamea M Haperty. I*eter J Happen) Hubert I Pupr Pawl D Price. Map • nee B I Nay. (otleenM Stone. Kathleen I. Sullitan. Robert Smrt A Antanrtli Joyce K An (•rand* Juaeph A Grande John ( (.ranaar. P Hamilton Mark R lleiiaenbultel l.repor> John J Ha bet Eileen K Kauai h John r (. Sullivan Lauren J Sylvia. Nanry R Talun i I'n 11 Aranbur* Katom | Auld Elliot Greenberp Marc H dmufr. Hirhard li Hiapin*. Manha A Hopan Pamela J Ibaa- Keill> M..hael P Hekrul Kathk-en M KmnA Haglr> ljfi»l«-> J Barbelo. onna M Sapala. Hirhard W Hrown John Y Butlar Alben J < alUhan. Hullquiat William A Humphrey Deborah A Kennedy Decision Smith. Hohm M Smith Jiaeph J Siaonun < athsran M < ana«an. Stephen - ( aptneri lacono. Steven P lonalj.JohnJ l»ur Hobtn Debra A Spapnoii Kalhy B Slamp Mane I Thomas B ' arver Joan M (aar>. Kr> in M A Jacham. Alan J Jarofaa. Kichard D Jetle. Stavevy. Shannon M Slarli. Theriaa A kuf f aasrll Virginia M iiiak l.il»jrr)l' ( iinim Jocd»n J Johnaon, Kami M Jurciyk. Ed lokMU. t enrhuv • SuJiiian Mary r Sulli»an. HainMeid N Suriaru, Jamea A Jr v ' ... A 1 stetta Saaan kt < ormDrf • i H Kammrrvr. Karen (• Kando William i.. r (rorun. Ha>mund J ( row ley An 'Encouragement' Snrene> Paul lee Tailor. Daniel |l I tola P hell> JamraT Krnney Jr John t Killian Suunnr M < urran I inliTuk M Iiamato David J Turac'unann Jea Manannr Deacoti N Waaylyk Karen R While Palrma A ..ihmtrr Peter F laili and John M While i . i r. r.. |) 1 is ween. 1 • .i I • 11 I lesngel is Kennedy is a member of Gay Lar«wril (on't. (rom Pag* I lajovah A IHM.UH. Janet M Itoquatiro. Alao Robert F Larkm Robert C Lceda. Community Services, a Michael A lleeaslo. Nade A Ukjr. Meryanne Laa A Leo. Paul H Leecault. I^urrtu A He feels that the students will Data c, Thornaa r Doherty Kichard H Providence-based organization, Linardo. Catherine A Utile. Joaeph I) IhjMhur Mart* T Downing Jrrrrruah w also react positively "I really and the Gay Academic union, Sharon A MedGen. Uannu M lk»N> IV Jimn I I-..i. Jr . Danielle M Mahonay. Michari J Makatc. Michael A believe that most students will say. whose third annual conference he thjltwr Raymond L. Dufreene Jr . Flee nor A Wancuai. K..I- r J MarraUo. John F Mar tKajUn Marybeth A !>.-. tJebra A That's your life-style, okay.' It attended last November at •lull Lfetara J Martina. Frederick J Maaon. appears to me that students are, Columbia University in New York When you liunn. W yne F Kmard. llano H Km ma Frederick J Maaon 111, Carl A Maaaaro Jr . Frederick Vv Fromin. Joseph M Fabbrtcotti Barbara J Mauoli. Koaemao L McBnde. perhaps, more accepting of City. This year, more than a Mtchaal J Farley. Walter S Fetag Jr Kevin Kevin P McCabe. Jeffrey B Mdlellan. hear the alternative life-styles than the 'old thousand gay professors and J FergiaeMn. James J Fern Mary ft Fid Manlyn F Mci^air. Patricia A McOowan guard Uf course, there are going students attended the gathering lajtiiih Michael (. r<*gart> Michael W Tharaaa M Mclnnu. Brian P MiNul(> incredible i •• ,,i Mary J l.aUagher. Tarcaa A KhiabeCi J Mercuno. Arthur T Mernam Jr . to be people who are opposed, but I While the gay community has i.argutlo raithl (.arrvck. Susan K "in...i Deborah Mcaaeramith \nn M Millerick believe the times are changing " gained more acceptance over the SOUnd a a a Theresa M Gibbons. John l» (>utden. Haul A Jamea P Monahan Jr . Jaye E Moreno '.••'i«l. Susai r l.rendieri Jcaeph J l.ranl sirven A Moretli. Ilavid Morra. Tereae M As an example of the changing years, they still face many legal Greco. David A GnawoM. Joseph I' Morraalc. Ranald J Morton. Raymond I) times. Kennedy cited the at• and social difficulties In Rhode l.rerhowsl Kdward (.uedngnoli Steven 0 Mountain III. Douglaa J Mullen. Irene P tendance of Birch Bayh. Fred Island, for instance, one could (teborah A l.uarnon Michael J Murph> Maureen r Namnoun. Joyce C '••jir.ru- Geoffrey T Marker. Suianrw E Nero DaruaP Nicole. Jamea R Nietaon Uynn Harris and Milton Schapp, three technically put the five per cent A Norcra. Kdwart P O KeeJr Joan v llarTtt.l'yruhtaL Healing* Susan < ItaugjM Presidential candidates, at a behind bars — state law defines H Heal. IMM G Mebert Kuaaell J Otavarto. Jaoet B 0 MaUey. Bruce J "crimes against nature" as I lerchen. <. iltaael Houston IV. 1 tennis I* 0 Rourke J-Hn-s A Drtoleva. RcNart R champagne reception sponsored . ....i .... Barbara M Jerkaon. Unda F Paknej, Jane E Pa I umbo Leonard F Panaa. by the Gay Political Union last punishable criminal offenses, 1 ou •' '..in I' John. Elitabeth G Juhnaon November "These people have all although this law is generally Mary E JuillH Jon I* Kalafian Jeffrey H • i ^ . I Papaa.JohnJ Peiachoff Maria H regarded as a dead letter krnnay Heidi M Kenn> John F keough Jr Petracca. Wilbam J Potvui. Mar* A said that they support Bella Ab- Genre* P Kimalian III. Mtrhael J Kirby. Prochoiak. Kenneth P Pruveucher Joacph H zug's lull, which is before the Kennedy would like to see such MKhaal J Kiaaitca. ftUrttw M kneeland. Reao Jr . Kevin F RetUy. Timothy J House- the Gay Civil Rights Bill. Hobvrt M K... > i . .-...r.' \ KorJo«->Jti Calhy Remb laa. Elizabeth M Hr>nolda. DeJorea M laws off the books. "I would like when you A r iln aft• Rtcci. Carol E Saccurci. Frank S Salmani It's this kind of acceptance of the also to see a more positive thing," Joaeph t" Salvadore Steven E Samoa. Jamea touch the gay community, even the courting he stated, "which is gay civil nghta Alio Kobert M l^dinu Ikrnrua H I.HI.UH M Saul. Jamea M Saundert. Ponaa A \ ujnix' L l..n.ifc Joseph F l^raeiu. Scakn. Martha A Schortmann. Vita L of gay votes, that you didn't see ten legislation, to say that people can't sensitive, tteniM- M l -i t i" •' < Hoheri A lairoche. John •M i..Hit Deruae M Scotli. Eiayrne t Satuln. years ago.'' be Tued from their jobs, or denied h l^itia ii i • • • 1 i < » ' r iU ,n il \ Lynn H Selle. Jranetle M SeweU. Jon C housing, simply because they are responsive I canard Mephrn I. Ia«jan Mepheft M Lung. Shannon Deborah \ Sharpie*. Michaela T It u estimated that there are Ihiiii.** J I i Kcraard F l^uaaarr. Shea. Michael StKia. Jaaanne N Simone. approximately 11 million gay " controls... naanaa F Lyden 111. Drew J Mactaf Kenneth R Smith. Bruce M Son re*. Robert J homosexuals in this country, or Mtchad J Mallin J.ahn F Marten. Unda J Sotto. Carl J Spedoia. Thoanaa F. Spigneai Until recently, the American . .null Mary F Martens Margaret M Nancy A Spirito. Mao Ellen E Spnaato. roughly five per cent of the Psychiatric Association defined \tjiun Frederic A Maniltt. Janice A Mayer William * SI Vincent Jr . Janet M Sum population And this five per cent is homosexuality as a "mental \iclona r. Maxiaretla. Kohert n Mcelroy merly. Edward M Sweeney Roban E Taylor, Ir Karen I. McitoaSnck. John T McHale III (.ma J Terracciano. Deborah s Toya. Leake considerably more outspoken and disorder" and a "sexual Hetle A Mt Hugh Hiarhm T M. Diane S Ihlmarai. Anthony A organized than it was ten years deviation", resulting from a I •»nard J Medetros I lenrus J Mrrrill Frank \alenUno Jr Michael A ValUnte. Cemck ago. working through groups such failure in sexual identity in early l \. Virgil A Migra>c\-a. I'..»i.i A \ an Deuaen Chrtatopher r V irgulah. Frank J Vtvena. NKhotaa P Walkar EJuabeth A as the Gay Political Union. childhood Furthermore, il was Minnuai J.TI 1 Moody Margaret A Waller, lathenne A Wolle. Helen J Woo ranked with sadism, masochism, Vloretaad larttorah A Vltarin i.isek M Mortn. (Jaa A Morrison, lhane t Mujlaney Dennis and fethishism. and was held to be M Wood) Stephen R Ziloand Alec T I Mxdlen Kobrrt 1' Mullen. Carleen M /.)*ko«^ki BOG Movies curable "It's just nonsense." Murphy. I'aul A Murphy. [totvcJ III Murray and when Kennedy remarked J>aapn Nerune IVtrf | Nichoia M^haet J I laa* of i"' » t'on'l. from Page S Sarmda Joaane M Otonnell Jjnet V But he did accept the prevailing you see II Connor hatftlWn A (• Connor Mary I Wilbam 0 Ahder* Arthur P Alcarex obscenities have been added for lit• attitude, and considered himself otkntid John Q li Hurley Jr. Holand A harenM Alfano Treaaa M Amoroao. Santa C the beautiful • •toralo Jf . Khonda M l'adi»ano Thurnas L \n«teiica Dea M Anlonetll. Holly E Ar tle purpose and the attempts at "sick" at one time "I think one I'skjmbo i'.M.l M I'aswiarwUo Mart K bactavafci. tart E BadMu. Lotaae ( humor are both unfunny and can use the word 'normal' only in craftsman• rjjllmon J S IVrararo Joaaph N IVtnii lUilUrteon John I Baker. Kenneth P tasteless, it is still a well-paced reference to statistical norms, Jr Kayimead I' l'Hrarra. Laura M tVvoio ship ... IVece \anvy M Funental drama But poor direction and when dealing with this type of Itslorca. Nas>y A Con Jaoetlr production values and only situation " VI tNaner Kenneth A IS arm jWph I' passable performances mar the The Vatican last week also an•

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vanetv from which to THE COWL. WEDNESDAY. JAM AitY L'l I!i7i. Page II Cagers Lose Twice Continued from PanPagee 12 " Ihe lane and into the hands of Mike Joe Hassett's 30 looter at the Palestra, though, who knows what Beuscher. who sent the ball back buzzer, however, fell to the left of can happen into the nets, at the buzzer, for a (he hoop, giving the "Krafty" On Saturday. PC returns home to stirring 57-55 victory. Again, all Hams a 75-73 victory The Friars face another Phily Big Friar. was not right in Friarsville. were led by Hassett's 22 points, and LaSalle The Explorers were 22 Well, PC wasn't the only team the Rams by Carlton Smith's 20. and seven last season, and ad• having problems. After a shocking The hero of the night, though, was vanced to the Eastern Hegionals of win over San Francisco in the Lem Johnson. Ihe NCAA's before losing to Ocean Slate classic, the URI Rams Syracuse in overtime Although had settled down to losses against Tonight, the Friars face a hurt heavily by graduation, they Wake Forest, Jacksonville, and rebounding St Josephs five at the should still be a tough test for the South Florida. In the South Florida Palestra in Philadelphia. The Friars. contest. Coach Jack Kraft, irate Hawks, who were 8-17 last season, All five PC losses to date have over what he felt was incompetent are led by returnees Mike Thomas been on the road, and Coach Gavitt officiating, took his team off the and Steve Vassalotti in the front realizes that fact "It's hard to play floor and forfeited with about five court, and Dennis Cohert, John in dark uniforms", he remarked minutes left. It was the first forfeit Griffin, and John Willcox in the after the URI game. If the Friars in NCAA major college basketball backcourt. St. Joes is an inex• hope to accomplish anything this Cowl Pholo by Mine Delant>!> in almost four years, but it must perienced, young team, and season in terms of post-season Bruce Campbell as a picture of utter deletion after the I'Rl game have woken the Rams up because shouldn't give the Friars much play, they had better change that last week. The Friars lost a 75-7:1 thriller. they played their hearts out last trouble When you play at the trend tonight against St Joes Saturday In what was probably TM Talk at Slavin one of the best games ever between the intrastate rivals, URI held on Congress Election Spawns Write-in Vote for a 75-73 victory. Continued from Page I To Teach Techniques As in the Seton Hall game, the White said, "I don't see how he has Joseph O'Neill, also a Friars fell behind by eight early in The International Meuitation better health and improved social the power to run the election." sophomore, is the unopposed the half, but, led by Bill Eason's 16 Society will sponsor a free in• relationships as a result of the A native of Leominster, Mass., candidate for treasurer, having points, came back and led by two troductory talk on Transcendental practice. The meeting will con• Cipolla was elected to class office served in that same capacity the at half-time. If you think the crowd Meditation Monday, January 26, in clude with questions and answers. in October, 1974, and ran unop• last two years for his class. O'Neill was noisv at Seton Hall, you should the Slavin Center, Room 203. The International Meditation posed for the same post last hails from Warwick, R.I. have heard the 11,800 at the Civic Ron Dwight, special assistant Society is a non-profit, educational February. Center It was one of the loudest in attorney general in Rhode Island, organization Nancy Cullota, a native of The election will be held years. says, "TM. is a simple natural Washington, DC. is the new tomorrow January 22. in the lower With about a minute left, URI led mental technique, easily learned if Student Congress secretary, level of Slavin Center, from 9:30 72-71, had the ball, and looked to be practiced twice daily for about 20 succeeding Sheryl Percy. Culotta a.m. to3 p.m. All full-time students in the driver's seat. Stanley Wright minutes, while sitting comfortably served as sophomore represen• are eligible to vote. Class elections converted two foul shots to up the with eyes closed. The technique Pucksters tative to Congress last year. will be held next week. advantage to 74-71. Joey Hassett's produces a unique state that Con't. from Page 12 two foul shots, however, narrowed scientists have called restful the gap to 74-73, and when the Parrillo Defeats Paniccia alertness This relaxed state left, PC had chances to win but Rams' Mark Cizynski threw an dissolves accumulated fatigue and narrowly missed. inbound pass away with 11 seconds restores normal mental and Now Providence's record stands For Dillon Club Pres. left, it looked like the PC Civic physical functioning." at 10-7-2 and 7-4-2 in the ECAC. The Rick Parrillo, a political science Mary McManus, a junior, Center magic was going to work rest of the year will be very im• major from Providence, defeated defeated Valerie Pezza for the post A trained teacher will discuss the again However, the Friars were portant, and according to Bob Paniccia, 202-111, for the of secretary, 188-126, while practical benefits of this simple stymied by a spectacular defensive Lamoriello, "Every team is tough. presidency of the Dillon Club last sophomore Lou Zamarelli out- mentai technique in the light of block by URI's Lem Johnson, who We have one of the toughest December 4. polled Steve Maurano, 201-103, for scientific research being con• deflected away Bob Miscevicius' schedules in the East. It's a Ir the closest race for office, Bob treasurer. Sophomore Domenic ducted around the world. These apparent layup with 4 seconds left. challenge, but we did it in• Pacini nipped Cheryl Groccia, 151- Coletta ran unopposed for the post scientific studies validate the Johnson was fouled, made one foul tentionally. Only UNH plays more 149, for the vice-president's post. of social chairman. reports of one-half million shot, and the Friars had still Division I schools than we do." Pacitti is a political science major In a Cowl article on December 3, Americans practicing the T.M. another shot with 2 seconds left. program. Incidentally. UNH is the number from Nortii Providence. the caption in the photograph on two ranked team in the ECAC, and page 9 incorrectly stated that Bob Americans from all walks of life faces the Friars, February Pacitti was a candidate for are reporting clearer thinking, nineteenth. president of the Dillon Club, and that Rick Parrillo was running for The only mistake vice-president. Parrillo, as stated above, was a presidential can• didate, and Pacitti ran for vice- president. The Cowl regrets the about the errors. Great Mistake Five Friars Feted The New England Collegiate Club football conference an• nounced last week its annual all- is our location. star awards. Named to the We're really not that hard to find, and certainly defensive club were Friar tackle Ron Hammond and linebacker Lou not hard to take. You'll find us at 1195 Douglas Sanzaro. Avenue in North Providence. With 99? hot sand• Offensively, tri-captain John wich baskets and a perpetual '|'H E Tytla was named at the tackle PF and THE FLYERS position, while Jack Marshall and prTTTtArri happy hour. So go out of your Mark Fearber were named at split way for a great time. Iji-HrfViT-i end and guard respectively. January 20-25 Tytla and Sanzaro were The Great Mistake. MISTAKE unanimous choices and Marshall, open 5 PM till... 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Midseason Report: Erratic Pucksters Scoring Well By liihn O'Harr leading the ECAC goal scoring list Perhaps Providence's stirring with 22 tallies plus «0 points As a upset of cross-town rival Brown, result of his outburst versus best reflects the team's current Brown, he was named ECAC Div I successes In many ways. PC's 9-6 player of the week for games victory over the then second through January 10 Randy ranked Bruins was a microcosm of Wilson is close behind with It goals their season In that game, the and 34 points He had three goals Friars got excellent netminding. and three assists this past week goal scoring, and exhibited a lot of Players like Steve Heggison. depth Consequently the Friars Tim Whisler. John Mc Morrow found themselves near the top of Colin Ahern. and John Rrimann. the heap in the ECAC are often overlooked but will be There was freshman Bill Milner. very important in the second half turning away 26 Bruin shots and of the season firmly establishing himself as one The highlight of the vacation of the best young goaltenders in schedule was the RPI Christmas t o»l Photo by Mike Delaney New England Then there was Invitational Tournament Although Friar goalie Bill Milner sweeps Ihe puck away from Harvard's Dave Bell in l-l lie last week, looking on Brad Wilson, an important third in PC won the tourney, (here was I" [ i i i Iis Handy Wilson the East's top forward line and a quite a bi( of controversy part of the most famous brother generated in the finals PC battled act in college hockey All he did to a 3-3 lie with host RPI. but was was score five goals But in the awarded the title based on the Friar Five Suddenly Fizzles; end. Providence, a team ravaged number of total goals by graduation, and considered at Bill Milner was the squad's best a dark horse candidate in the saviour, allowing just five , si Is in Drops Pair in Closing Seconds ECAC during preseason, had three games, including a shutout of become a highly rated contender By Jim Travrra out as a vacation of expectations really don't look promising URI Northeastern The freshmen look You had lo know it was going to fizzled into a nightmare of was having problems, too, until A three-game winless streak at MVP honors for his heroics happen Things just hadn't been dissentiqn. defections, and losing last Saturday the hands of Harvard and RPI The Engineers got their measure going right for the Friars since the The Friars were 5-1 when last we The Friars started the break off dimmed some of the Friars of revenge on January eleventh, semester break Wha, had started met; they're now 9-5 and things well with big wins over Santa Clara vacation-time successes, (in• defeating Providence 10-6 After and Oregon, faltered a bit, ex cluding their RPI tourney that it was Harvard, the Friar's pectably, at San Francisco, and championship.) but by and large, newest addition to the schedule Orange Bowl: then were completely demolished PC has progressed impressively The Crimson were the best skating by an inspired DePaul five. At the mid-season mark, team Providence has seen since Meanwhile, the Grimm situation Providence is the third ranked BU Milner was again the dif• Disappointing, Overrated was boiling over, and before you team in the ECAC and is rated ference in PC's 4-4 tie on January could say Larry Ketvertis three eighth in the country The Friars' 14. but wasn't quite as sharp in the By Jim Travers times. Bruce was back at Furman own the East's top scoring line, and Friar's 6-5 loss three days later Take an old, overrated stadium; add two good but overrated football PC was able to regroup, currently PC skaters are first, "There's no magic," stresses teams, 30 beautiful majorettes, a parade the night before; two cases of however and simply outclassed second, third, and seventh among Lamonello We try each year to Busch 11.n ,ii i.HI a set of Cuban bongos; 40 thousand people wearing "Go Wayne State at the Civic Center ECAC scoring leaders Add that put two boys who have played Big Red" hats and 40 thousand others wearing "Go Blue" hats; Jackie before a strangely hostile crowd. remarkable statistic to a team with together It's just one of those Gleason, the June Taylor dancers. endless palm trees; Anita Bryant and You might say the natives were depth, and a goaltender with more things." the orange bird; a New Year's hangover and ten bucks and you come up getting restless. saves, more minutes played, (and Whatever the case. Providence with one sum: the Orange Bowl. Faith was restored soon, though, unfortunately, more goals College Hockey is beginning to Miami, the "sun and fun capital of the world", is ; strange city to when before 10,000 at the Civic against), than anybody, and the attract attention The Boston Globe visit At first glance you'd think you were in a downtown Havana when Center and countless more on result is very favorable Just ask has been sending a reporter to you walk through town They say the city is over half Cuban but the national TV, the Friars simply Coach Lou Lamonello "We've quite a few games, and the past percentage seems much greater. All the other people are either trans• outhurtled, out defensed, and improved as a team " he un• two home games, against RPI and planted northerners or vacationers Is there such a thing as a native outscored highly touted and derstates "The key is everybody Harvard have drawn over 2,000 Mi.amian?' I doubt it nationally ranked Louisville. The contributing." fans Anyway, being one of the "vacationers" a few weeks ago I couldn't final score was 63-60 but the game "It's encouraging to have a good pass up a chance to see the New Year's day classic, "the squeil for the wasn't really that close as the crowd." notes Lamoriello, "We peel," the Orange Bowl Oklahoma and Michigan State were meeting in Cardinals scored six unanswered The most visible part of the play a crowd pleasing type of what would end up being one of the dullest post season bowl games points in the closing seconds to Friar's success story is the first game " First of all. the Orange Bowl Stadium itself There is a huge sign on narrow the gap. The Friars were unit of Randy Wilson, Brad Wilson the home side of the stadium proclaiming "The City of Miami welcomes now 9-3 and, in the immortal words and Dan Kennedy. The announcers you to the Orange Bowl." which, after having paid five dollars lor of Freddie Prinz, "looking good." at WDOM have labelled the trio the The biggest crowd pleaser of parking, ten for a seat and a buck for a hot dog, is like having a sign in Then came Seton Hall. "Firecracker Line." It's a cute them all is Ron Wilson The junior Harkis proclaiming: "Providence College welcomes you to the catch-phrase but inaccurate. defenseman appears headed for Treasurer's office " In either case you leave empty-handed. Last season, the Pirates came up Firecrackers are kid stuff. At tha another Ail-American campaign, here and lost an incredible 106-101 Probably the most striking aspect of the stadium is the color scheme: rate the B Wilson line is moving and was an ECAC Division I honor decision to the Friars. You just had orange, orange, and more orange The walls are orange; and rafters are (57 goals, 60 assists for 117 points), roll member as a result of his four to know they were looking for orange, the stands are orange; even the ushers are orange (pale). The a better assessment would be along assists night versus Brown, for the revenge, and with an earlier win field itself is a cross between pea green and blue, which clashes terribly the lines of nitroglycerin. week of January 10 Wilson has 42 over perky Hawaii and super- with the rest of the place. points and leads the East with 34 rebounder Glenn Mosley back in Captain Dan Kennedy, who is assists A third period surge kept The artificial surface is famous for its injury producing record. Try the lineup, they were ready. to imagine running on a waxed sidewalk and you'll get a good idea of what fast shedding his underrated tag, is the Friars' within striking Seton Hall got off to an early it's like While I was down there some local legislator was suing the city to the leading scorer with 17 goals distance, and with two minutes eight point lead, but the Friars tear out the field and replace it with a new surface and 43 points. Center Brad Wilson, quickly resumed control and went a playmaker extraordinary is See PLCKSTER8. Page II The temperature at game time was 77 degrees on the field, but at our off at half time leading 33-31 The seats, which were located about ten yards behind the end zone two rows game was being played in the from the top. it had to be about 60 degrees Honest, we had to be at least Pirate's lair, snakepit, or seven stories high and that wind was blow ing like crazy I felt like I would whatever. All that counted was reach out and touch the ever-present blimp At least we had a good view that the crowd of 3,200 was very of Miami's skyline, which was easy because there was only a rickety, old close, loud, and noisy They would • (mil fence separating us and a plunge into "little Havana " get even worse. Right before the national anthem Oklahoma quarterback Steve The Friars were able to increase Davis, who is an ordained minister, stepped up to a microphone at the their lead in the second half, up to fifty yard line to lead the congre ..."er" crowd in prayer Right in the five at one point, and had a three middle of this moving ceremony the public address announcer blasted out point lead and the ball with about a the Ohio Slate-UCLA score, which led to a huge cheer from the partisan minute and a half left However, anti-Buckeye crowd Davis, kept his composure throughout the rest of the two long range, low percentage prayer but it really was meaningless In a way many people there must shots at a time when patience and have felt the Ohio Slate loss was an answer to their prayers, but never possession, as exhibited at the theless ihe interruption was a classless move. Louisville game, were imperative, Throughout the rest of the game, which incidentally Oklahoma won to led to a strange sequence of events. capture a disputed number one national ranking, the PA announcer got The Pirate's Tom Flaherty clicked even worse For example, if Joe Washington of Oklahoma gained six on the first shot of a one and one yards on a play, the announcement would be "About Ave or six yards for opportunity, but missed the Owens, er' I mean Washington Yea. I guess thats good for six big ones." second As fate would have it. Honestly, it sounded like A) DeRogotis was working in the press box as though. Glenn Mosley. who had w ell a? the TV booth In a game of much uncertainty, the announcing just just been reinstated after an NCAA added to the chaos suspension, grabbed the rebound What was probably the most unbelievable part of the Orange Bowl and scored, tying the game at 55. was the fact that there was only one scoreboard in the place: and we The Friars still had the ball CMt*>1 see it There was no other scoreboard in this hallowed shrine of though, but another shot was football, not even a timeclocfc Jeez, even my high school field had two errant, and an apparent offensive scoreboards The way the game was going, though. I didn't really care rebound by Bob Misevicius was After the contest, famished for some of Miami's famous cuisine we stolen by Seton Hall's Greg Tynes decided to stroll down to the neighborhood McDonald's, which was about The Pirates held the ball until the a half mile into "Little Havana." There we saw the friendly golden ar• six second mark, when Mosley took ches, and Kenaldo McDonald Sitting t-ck. enjoying our "quatro pound• a ten footer that caromed off into er " we tried to reflect on our tnp to the post season classic an hour Are >oa awe Uala Is bam they da the bastle? Joe Hassett, who had before We're still trying See CAGERS. Pace II gaoar high 22 point*, anting an Rbody - Carlton Smith laat Satarday.