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Pi^ • • TIC VNXANOVAH lOplita MP ^^' Over Summer Villanovaii Active Ill Athletes Vol. 58. No. 2 Sopfaamore and , VILLANOVA. PA, mine shared his exper- and Stewart Granger found them- September 17, 1982 By LARRY GOANOS WP I on opposite sides of the freshman Harold Prwiley wtre familiar tise on a ftfth. selves Before posing the old Qontent to stay stateside. Tlw pair Wiklcat MBiors John Pinone court this summer as the two per- questions about the summer vaca- the East vniMOva Branch formed for the U.S. and Canadian were chosen torepreient tion to Villanova athletes, be well in National Teams respectively in at the Natwnal Sports Festival that many Wildcats will be aware as a Indianapolis. The underdog East| with Cali, Columbia. Pinone served able to detain you for hours the championshii tri-captain on the U.S. squad team dropped tales of their travels abroad. The pcfor- game to the South squad, 125-114,1 Bank in the best Loses which turned Thousands Annually months were used well summer but Pinckney walked off with the Rv nrriTDirv PAni? lanova pa^el)Dersonnel) 15 antscents to cash u *- Dm«<^/^ *<< /i^/. - ^ ever for Unde Sam in the By JEFFREY PAGE it costs athletes who put mance BMTC $6,000 a year to by Villanova tournament MVP trophy and| a check. However BMTC is now World Championships as they Although the Bryn Mawr Trust lease the branch in Kennedy Hall, their skills to the test against honors. EarUer Pn»sley iserved warning to oppos- Company (BMTC) as a whole charging non-customers one dol- competi- took second place The rent has not increased since some*(^ the world's finest ing Big East coaches with a spar in the summer Granger's Cana- made a profit of over two million ^^« ^""^ opened in January 1969. ir^Kc !o^"?'u'^''^- . i* tion. place ho- kling effort. dollars last year, the Villanova Fuchs said. It became noticea- Wildcat dian team garnered first The lease, which is renewable ye- Beginning with the ble that we were losing money nors in a four*team exhibition at branch operated at a loss of about arly. can be terminated by either runners, Carlton Young visited Freshmen Wyatt Maker and I there (cashing Fair in Knoxville. a hundreid thousand dollars. noncustomer BMTC or placed the World's their Villanova University up London in June where he Dwight Wilbur also took checks) so we had to do some- According to Richard Fuchs, to 3 months before the renewal second in the 400-meter event of a Senior Mike Mulquin and so- game on the road this past f^"<=J>fpoinedout date (every meet. The McClain January 1). The only U.S.-Great Britain dual phomore Dwayne summer. Maker got playing time that.K'^ii^r-BMTC is one of the only area restriction stated in the lease is Villanova senior also ran the third teamed up with their Big East ri- with an Athletes in Action team[ banks that cashes checks for non- that BMTC "... event. All-Star squad which Brazil shall provide leg of 4x400 meter vals on an which toured Panama and customers. We will still provide their service to Villanova U.S. oyer Italy and Yugosla- Univer- Also representing the invaded Spain, while Wilbur propelled his New| that service to students, but at a sity. Villanova University's stu- the summer, but on the junior via. The team returned to Amer- Jersey A.A.U. squad to the A.A.U. • ^ent body, and the Villanova some 1 "«7 level, were Villanova teammates ica with a 6-3 record against National Tournament in Ftorida. '^!?"if.Fuchs explained.^ Wecantcon-u University personnel only and John Marshall and John Borgese. tough European competition. tinue to provide services and oper- shall at no time conduct business between the national Not to be outdone by his mmmm^^^^t^^^^^^ m ^ m^m In a tri-meet ate at loss; It yUso representing the Big East 2( s simply not a good from rKpnnfdv Hain Ainth th« T^^^^^^^^"^^*^^^^^^™"^^" - -»« teams of the U.S. and Canada and Frank "Happy" <^rges, Coach Massimino took, busings decision. What the £nk ?'*^*'*^ ^^"« ^^^ »* ^""y" ^^^'^ Trust wiU be overseas were cL'yh/.lfr^wron pagi 4j V^ •^T'^ Texas All-Stars in his coaching skills from the Big| ^ eliminated by the new chari«. cjumib Photo a squad of Dobbs and Gary McLain. The duo is trying to do is provide the ser- automatic teller machine. Marshall and Borgese East to the Far East. Chosen as Houston, toured Angola, Africa for a two vice in a cost-effective way." ran first and third respectively in one of three American coaches week - nine game stint. Averaging Graham noted that BMTC does 800-meters on July 23. One sent to China by the NIKE cor Two Villanova the points per game not Students eight and eleven chaiige customers (with ac- the duo repeated their poration, Massimino participated! week later respectively, the twoViUanovans counts) to cash checks. "We hope 1-3 finish in Barquisimeto, Vene in a week long series of coaching] helped the Big East team to an that the students will open an ac- U.S. contingent cap- clinics and player camps. zuela as the impressive showing. count and bank with us." W tured the Pan-American Junior When told of the increase, with fraternities and sororities. because some people just wait Championship. the By JERRY ARTH for Rev. John Stack, O.S.A., dean of A report written by a Villanova a sorority or a fraternity to be in- At the opposite end of the Amer- AND JEFFREY PAGE grabbed students, commented, "The fee Two Villanova students were security guard who arrived on the volved in something like this so icas, Wildcat Ken Lucks -xMdfci?^^*.. doesn't seem unreasonable for scene shortly after the accident they can make a big deal about it." fourth place in the Canadian Na- lowaril Graham, manager of seriously injured early Wednes- non-customers. But, I don't like stated that the women were hit by He continued, "It could have tional Championship's 1500- the Villanova branch of Biyn day morning when they were the idea of such a steep raise after a west-bound trolley while on top been any group. We wouldn't even native of Canada, Start • struck by a P&W trolley as they meter event. A Ticket Sales lawr Trust. ^^^ ^ :^ . Charles Quida Photo no raise for so long. Maybe they of the bridge. "The girls jHl stood want to think of sanctions against Lucks turned in a 3:43.87. clock- were painting the Ithan Ave. close to the edge of the bridge to let the IVice President of Branches, should have done it more gradu- bridge as part of a sorority pledge sorority, unless they were ing at the Vancouver meet. ally." the train go by," the report read, doing something they weren't Turning towards the hard- Tidcets for Villanova home basketball games will be sold dif- IbMTC, the Villanova branch has activity. flashes the form which earned him the MVP In another "Evidently two of the girls were supposed to do or if it was a com- i wood, Villanova players honed Ed Pinckney ferently this year than in previous seasons. The ticket office, [never been profitable since it effort to provide ser- The two women, Michele Aval- in ck>se and at the National Sports Festival in Indianapolis. vice m^ ii I i0 not enough were pulsory activity." their skills on four continents award located in the Field House, has announced a season ticket plan for )pen«d over 13 yeartajgo. And for mn &m\[U^mn% ^otm 1^. a ^phOAfffire from niila- Coskay Pttoto has installed struck by the trolley." It is uncer- Stack also expressed concern Dav* all Field House games. The package will include five FieW House (the last few years^ it has lost BMTC an Automatic delphia and Gail Feldner, 20, a tain exactly how many people about genera] student safety, say- games and one contest at the Palestra on the Penn campus. The 'around a hundred thousand dol- Teller Machine (ATM) in the Con- junior from Oradell, NJ., were nelly were on top of the bridge at the ing that while the'University has season ticket applications are available now. The cost of a season lars a year." Fuchs said the loss is Center. The machine will be rushed to Bryn Mawr Hospital at put into operation time.. taken positive action to make ticket is $22 for students and $38 for adults. Single game tickets lainly due to cashing checks for on Sept. 22. 1:25 a.m., where, lat^r in the day, Program feels University officials declined to things safer for students, it is im- Intramurals for ion-customers. Graham that the ATM will they were reported to be in stable will not be sold until a week before each game and those are $4 help comment directly on the incident, possible to protect them from all students and $6 for adults. The games scheduled for the season Howard Graham, the branch to make the bank more profit- condition. According to a hospital able. Fuchs agreed. pending the completion of an offi- things. "We^can't always act as ticket package include four Big East matchups and the season lanager ci the Villanova office of "It is a lot less spokesman, Feldner suffered a costly cial report sometime next week. their parents," he said. opener versus Colgate. IMTC. said it currently costs to process a transaction fractured pelvis and Avallone a • of for Fall ^ However, Dean Students Christine Ready through a machine. There is fractured in the accident. Dougherty, the cur- ibout a dollar to cash a check not no lumbar John Stack did say that "it was rent president of DDD, declined to president, and Mary Elise Wilcox, activities but notes that the lack of from BMTC. "This includes the paper work, and you need less The women, pledges of the sor- By KERRY LYNCH WILDCAT BASKETBALL 1982-83 unfortunate that it was a sorority, comment On the accident. vice president. facilities is responsible. interest the bank pays for the tellers." ority Delta Delta Delta, were part The Villanova intramural pro- Field House Games The program involves thou- Intramurals also draw large loney during the two to four days Fuchs also said that depending of a group of approximately 25 f gram, under the directorship of on the sands of students a year and opens participation in the winter with ^t takes the checks to clear, as well acceptanceof the first ATM DDD sisters and pledges painting football coach Lou Ferry ." t former basketball pro- COLGATE SUN. NOVEMBER 28 at Villanova, the programs to both xesidents the three league is the extra tellers . . BMTC may install the bridge as a pledge activity. Ac- and swim coach Ed Geisz, plans MARIST WED. DECEMBER 8 and commuters. Coach Ferry re- gam and in the spring with soft- For the last few years, the bank others. "At this point, the accep- cording to one member of the sor- an extensive program for the fall PROVIDENCE SAT. DECEMBER 15 grets that there are so few indoor ball. las been charging all non- tance has been excellent. It should ority, who declined to be semester. (PALESTRA) MON. JANUARY 3 GEORGETOWN :ustomers (students as well as Vil- be a big help." identified, the bridge painting was The flag football program, a fall CONNECTICUT TUES. FEBRUARY 8 not a mandatory part of the pledge the largest tradition, involves "WELCOME BACK WILDCATSir PITTSBURGH FRI. FEBRUARY 11 program. number of students among the fall "We all just got together to have programs. The program consists \ some fun and show our spirit. No of three leagues, the fraternity mlt Sensational one expected something like this league, the women's league and (R«0- *19) to happen," she said. the mens teams. All games in €elff SHrts er 11, 1982 from 11 am ,Papin joined the Villanova fa- went to DePaul University in 1950 Papin produced over 20 other at the Morris Estates behind St. culty in 1963 as a resident Oro- to teach philosophy, theology and to 3 pm. First quality designer and prep works in his lifetime. Mary's has been considered but at Ditoovwr fessor of theology. In 1968, he contemporary politics, while at and Papin never failed to broaden this time no definite plans have clothes are available for men, women initiated the Villanova Univer sity the same time holding the position w his intellectual scope, even when been made. "Some teams wouM children at low. low prices! Proceeds from Tlw Hmmi49 of I Symposia and became director of of acting chairman of the de- affected by debilitating illness late c rather play on the turf,** Coach Ronald McDonald the University's Theological Iiisti- partment of theology, the sale wlH benef^ the Tswiporary CtMrtMQuidiPtKHo: in his life. He continued studying Ferry said, so he is glad to be able EmployiiiMit tute. y He left DePaul in 1953 and for families genetics, law. linguistics, litera- to utilize that fiekl more this sea- House, a home-away-from-home iports He was born in 1914 in Slova- began a ten-year term at the Uni- ^"''«' philosophy, political science, patients at Children's Ex MHurvTtmpt poattlons tviril- kia, what is now the eastern por- versity of Notre Dame. There he son. whose children are got underway this for on m. week many Vil- Psychology and sociology up until Other programs which the in- McDonald iMefor 8urv«y workers tion of Czechoslovakia, and was Uught political science, theology Hospital. Come to the Ronald lanova . A complete sports preview starts on his death. tramural department hopes to in- inltMV.U ordained as a priest in 1942. He and the history of Russian philo- Street, Philadelphia He is survived by a sister in •* J House, 3925 Chestnut emigrated to the United States six sophy. After he left, a building on . valve students in during the fall Ttw houri tn fMbto mmJ include Czechoslovakia. are a tennis tournament, women's to tHjy your back to school wardrot>e and years later. the campus was named in his day. eytnlng WMtwMlMndahirts. mS0SlFinQ A Mass of Christian Burial was volleyball and the one pitch soft- players. Prizes and Papin was noted as a zealous honor, meet some of the Eagles offered this past Tuesday, con- ball tournament. These programs and compassionate intellectual. Papin did voluminous re- refreshments alsol celebrated by Cardinal John Krol have all been |>opuUir in previous . . .coOege coats atfact all students. For stofyttuni to He fluently spoke 16 languages searching and writing during his of the Archdiocese of Phila- seasons. FOf mot9 VtlOfflMHtofl* and read more than 30. Before years of teaching. The Villanova delphia, the Rev. John Driscoll. n The intramural program's of- coming to the U.S., Papin taught Symposia produced six works Oi*KI.T.f. O.S.A.. president of Villanova fice is on the second fk»r of the philosophy and Russian literature The Dynamic in Christian \pottlng ... University, and the Rev. Francis Field HouM and hat a faculty- at the University of Nijmegen in Thought (1969), The Dynamic Eigo. O.S.A., chairman of Vil- stydcnt adminiatration. Working Isafavorlta liBMiomMMt Holland. He received his S.T.D. oi Christian Action (1969), 665-1150 $f lanovs't religious studies de- along with Coaches Ferry and piY uuKmu Pmrn :^: from thsre and also did post-grad- Ops—sss to ths World (1970). uGus m ptrtmsnt. m MM«*ft mmm^l0mm mils XWk St Xht University df Ths PBttrkir P^^iA^t A Vlskm t J ' * < ' V K f

1 fir.l.-tir17.mt . THt VIUANOVA « vp^r » * • »^i^^^ww^»^ W Hmt e Costs Rise Nationwide 2 VtUAMOVAN • September 17, isn Noe THi (CPS) total The cost of going to averages, while other costs — coUege, including tuition, room, transportation, t" "j^ -^- KPP'-^ supplies, personal ^' JfO board, supplies, transportation expenses ^ have escalated by and personal expanses, has seven percent. YEARLY mlaMUMaAatWiA C0UE6E jumped by as much as 13 percent Room and board at Villanova for some students this fall, accord- rose 12.5 percent, from $2775 to News Writers Philadelphia ing to a survey by the College $3120 for 198283. COSTS SHKE 1974 Board's College Modern Greek Project Sunshine Scholarship Ser- Some officials aigue that the $15,000 Estimated vkre. is kwking for you. students are lucky that learn Greek. This The Villanovan the in- The fastest way to Singers The survey of in Villanova! Part of mak- Freshmen, sophomores and juniors are some 3300 col- creases aren't higher. method is a revolutionary Put the "V" audio visual leges predicts students at four- world better is the "V" of volun- needed to fill staff positions on one of the "Although tuition and fee in the teaching of Greek. ing the Philadelphia Singers wiU open approach is The year public campuses will spend charges teering at Villanova. Project Sunshine nation's top award-winning collie have gone up more than '1 Classes: Tuesday and Thursday even- their Uth season Friday, Oct. 22, at 8 Villanova Univer- an average of $4338 to go to school overall costs, the 104. the umbrella covering publications. / with a total cost in- $10,000 ings in Falvey Library. Room p.m. at the Academy of Music this year, a 13 percent volunteer program. Each year stu- Expanding news department^ needs increase crease is somewhat smaller than Greek 1, 6:00-7:15 sity's Honegger's B«inners: Modem performance of Arthur over last year's expenses. observers spend some time each reniorters to cover community as well as had predicted for this Advanced: Modern Greek II. 7:30-8:45. dents and Igor Stravinsky's, on special were King David private college and university year," said Kathleen — 885-5971. week/month or some time school related news. Whether you Brouder, Please call Dr. Henderson Symphony of Psalms. studentt will spend an with local agencies, hospitals, a writer in high school or just want to average of who directed the study for the Col- projects will include Handel's Other concerts $7475 to make it through centers for needy people. begin now, you are welcome. Bylines, the 1982- . lege Board. schools and 10, Brahms' A Messiah on December 83 academic year, an 11 percent ^t may $7,500 The Social Action Office in 121 Tolen- prestige, access to information and cei* not be a lot of consola- , and The German Requiem on April 1 hike over 1981-82, tk)n to see what you can do paid expenses are all part of this the study to students or parents facing tine is the place tain Penaance by Gilbert and Villa- Pirates of found. the bills," she and to connect with the world activity. Experience equals an editor- acknowledged, "but Sullivan on May 20. Soaring tuition rates we think 'Taps' make better. Stop in and ship, sice Kim or Len in Villanova office, are the it's remarkable that col- novans try to and single tickets for or Sutecriptions main reasons. Tuition is up an av- leges have been see Ms. Hansen or Sr. Joy in Tolentine Room 205, second floor, Dougherty Hall. as successful as the '82'83 concerts are available by cal- erage of twenty $5,000 "Taps" will be presented in the Con- Office at 645-4075. percent at public they have been at containing call the Social Action Sin- p.m. ling the Singers' offices at 732-3370. colleges, and thirteen nelly Center tonight at 6:45 and 9 percent at costs." gle tickets for the first concert on Oct. 22 private colleges. Admission is $1.50. Brouder attributes much of the will be available at the Academy of Villanova's tuition hike for the increases to the need to up-date Music box oUke beginning Oct. 1. 1982-83 academic year and WKVU contained remodel aging facilities, to the increases ranging from 13.5 per- continuing effects of a decade of $2,500 Music Board is now avail- cent to 15.5 percent. The WKVU unrelieved inflation, and to fed- Small Bus. expert services for all The average able to provide DJ public college tui- eral and state education budget Alpha needs. Rock, New Wave, tion this year is PI Kappa your party Political Union $979, compared to cuts. Devel. Center Oldies. Call 645-7200 and ask $815 in 1981-82. Disco and Private college "In absolute terms," she noted, The brothers of Pi Kappa Alpha Fra- ^ for Steve. tuition has risen to "the 4.4i,<.i;..:V«,!k5«»< being taken for The Villanova Political Union will $4021 this public sector has been hit ternity invite you to attend a rush meet- Applications are now - h\ meeting on Sept. year, up from last year's $3552. harder than the private, at 6:30 p.m. in all students interested in gaining valua- hold an organizational but in ab- ing on Monday, Sept. 20 Source: National Absocition of Student Financial - ic«rs Wayne-St. David's Two-year colleges registered solute dollar terms, of Aid Off Bryn Mawr Room of the Connelly ble business experience as a student 20 at 7 p.m. in the course, av- the similar increases. Public two-year erage consultant. Old, new and interested stu- Room of the Connelly Center. All new tuitions are still Center. colleges are charging an average substantially dents are urged to comie to a brief inter- members are welcome. Attendance is re- lower in public col- of $600 in tuition, up 18 percent leges and view on Wednesday, Sept. 22 in the quired of anyone interested in partici- universities." from a year ago. Private two-year To counter SBDC Office, Room A, Sheehan Hall pating in our first debate on Sept. 27. rising costs, colleges averaged 11 percent Brouder (Quad. Entrance), anytime between 2:30 In addition, a voter registration drive in- suggests that students Help Wanted In creases in tuition, up to $2486 this should continue and 4:30 p.m. If interested but unable to will be heW Sept. 21-23 from 10 a.m, to2 applying for fi- year. nancial aid and apply attend, please call our office to schedule p.m. in the Connelly Center. a close eye Villanovan Club The College Board also found on the planning Dance an appointment. Sales and Adver. of their education that room and board charges have to avoid a wastage of time and Dance Club are in- All interested in The Villanovan needs new people for risen eight percent over last year's money. Advertising and Business Dept. Staff Needed the meeting on Wednesday, vited to the Advertising and Business Dept. 22. Please look for posters stating Sept. staffs. There is a 10 percent commission place. Also, jazz lessons will Share-A-SI(ill — Solicitation of Ads time and for solicitation of ads and is great expe- (10% Commission) on Wednesday, Sept. 22 in the start rience for Business and Marketing Ma- Do you have an interest, skill or hobby — Ad Design North Lounge from 6:30-8 p.m. Please Welcome Back Villanova jors. that you would like to share? If so, then — General Business Operation come early to pay. Membership is $5 and Basketball Club or For more information see Dawn University 11 is looking for you! Why not are $10 per month. Hope to see lessons in the Villanovan office, se- University II There will be a meeting of the Basket- Christine become an instructor? The you. Hall, or call 645- Great Experience for r' Sept. 23 at 12:45 cond floor of Dougherty committee of the Villanova Union is ORANGE Business and Marketing Majors ball Club on Thursday, PARTY for the fall se- p.m. in the Field House. 7207. looking for instructors mester. You choose the meeting time See Dawn or Christine in and how often you'd like to have the TREE » The Viiianovan Office class meet. We include one-day semin- 2nd Floor, Dougherty Hail — 645-7207 T-shirts ars to six week courses! Cards, Who's Who For more information and a Teacher Party Goods, Gifts '86 Anyone interested in a Class of Registration Form, contact the Villan- If you have a cum. of 3.0 or better and t-shirt, see Paul in the Union office be- 645-7280, before Sept. RusseirStover Candies concerning ova Union Office, fore 30. have not received a letter '60s Dance Sept. 24. Who's Who, please contact the Dean of The Villanova Union is sponsoring a Students Office, Dougherty Hall, room 777 LANCASTER AVE. '60s Dance Concert tonight at 8:30 p.m. 213. the Connelly VILLANOVA. Prints and in the Villanova Room of PA. Center, featuring the music of the Yar- (Next to the Villanova Post Office) WELCOME BACK Fall Fest served. OPEN 9:30-5:30 Sale dells. "Refreshments" will be DAILY Plant Tickets are available at the Connelly Anyone interested in working the Sorry no Gina Remember to use your Student There will be an art print and plant Society Center ticket office for $3. first annual fall festival, contact Accounting at the door. Office. There sale Sept. 20 and 21 in the North Lounge tickets will be sold Dunleavy in the Union Discount Card Here! Dougherty Hall from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. will be an organizational meeting Sept. of On Thursday, Sept. 23, at 12:45 p.m. 22 at 5:30 p.m. in the Haverford Room of| VILLANOVA! in Bartley 1 10, a representative from Ar- the Connelly Center. thur Anderson will be speaking on tax opportunities in public accounting. All COME TO THE SOURCE FOR Beta Gamma Tau are welcome. Football IMPRINTED SPORTSWEAR There will be a football referee meet- RichARci fra- & Tau, the first co-ed Beta Gamma ing on Wednesday, Sept. 22 at 6 p.m. in Camping & on campus, would like to invite ternity ^ the Alumni Gym. you to our rush meeting on Tuesday, Whitewater Rafting Sept. 21 in John Barry Hall, Room 202 at Publication COMDANy 8 p.m. There will be a trip to the Poconos on BGT is a co-ed social service frater- Workshop WE DO ALL OUR Sept. 25-26 sponsored by the Villanova nity based on the belief that men and OWN SILK Wm. Ray Heitzmann, Ph.D., from the Union. The cost is $41.00, which will SCREENING women can work together as equals in a Band Department, will offer a pub- raft I in find- Education include camping and Whitewater community. If you are interested The first band practice is this Mon- lic workshop entitled "How to Write ing. Contact the Union office for more| CONTEMpORARy ing out more about our unique frater- day, Sept. 13 at 6:15 p.m. in St. Mary's HAiRSTyllsT Successfully for Publication" at Wil- information. nity, we encourage you to attend our rehearsal schedules T-Shirts Jerseys (Historic Custom Auditorium. Future the mington College meeting. If you are unable to come to will be announced at this practice. Any House Campus), Oct. 9, a Saturday. In- meeting, contact us at 527-8569 for more musicians interested in joining band Caps Jackets terested persons may contact him at his info. this year are welcome! For more infor- For Men, Women or by telephone, exten- & CkildREN offk:e in Falvey Find out what Beta Gamma Tau has mation contact Music Activities (645- Yearbook sion 4618. « to offer and why our fraternity is spe- 7214). The Best Prices There will be a general staff meeting cial. We look forward to seeing you for the Belle Air yearbook on Thursday, there! • Excellent Quality Sept. 23, at 3 p.m. in the North Lounge of Villanova Student Discounts Dougherty Hall. All are welcome! • Fast Service Appointments Necessary Karate Club Augustinian Mass on Tues- Bible Study "ir5 The Karate Club will meet The Augustinian Community of Villa- from 7-9 p.m. in St. Tri-Delts days and Thursdays There will be an informal gathering nova University will celebrate a Mass on 773 E LANCASTER AVE., VILLANOVA Tuesday, Sept. - Mary's Gym starting for reflection and discussion on-^the the Feast ol St. Thomas of VUlanova DeHa Delta Delta, Villanova's first na Sm Charlie St. INary's 3M

14. . in tional sorority, will begin ruth on Sept. Scriptures sponsored by U.C.O., Univer- this Wednesday , Sept. 2g al 4:30 p m. (Next to Villanova Post Office) necessary. Just wear 925-1111 No experience is sity Christian Outreach. For more infor- the Main Chapel. The entire university 21. PleMC check Ruth potters for infor- come train with shorts and t^shirt and call Ncal at or seeJohn community is invited to join the celebra- ^. ration. Ronembtr, go firtt claat, mation 64M160 "QUALITY QHAPmCS atNCt 19TS" us! at Campus Ministry. tion. 527-2080 .Ji^f±Lj,

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f'\ Pm» 4 » THg VIUAIiOVAM • t>plllllHr 17. ItM Government to Change OMTC Student (Continued from page 1) Viiranova's university address that responsible. There are three vice- ActivitiesLucyna Gorski, T.ufano, the ans- Active By LEONARD J. La BART general public." Democrats presidents, including a vice- and a suprise guest, University wered our questions and outlined projects for the future. He also BMTC is interested in improv- 'Citing mi^or changes in both president for communicatkms. President Rev. John Drisc^U. gave honest answers concerning ing its image on campus. Last the constitution and the overalT with one in charge as executive O.S.A. football." Tufano said the group May, Anita Gambos (a wvx presi- student vice-president." "It was a meeting that detailed Runs Student Borough structure of the Villanova dent for BMTC) hekl a meeting Club Revived Student Body Eliminated from future student the directk>n Villanova will be appreciated Driscoll's honesty Government, with Student Body Presklent Paul government meeting will be the going in the future," Tufano re- and candor. President Paul Tufano expects By LEONARD J. La Judge Peter Tozer in his Nov. 1981 By KIM This year, the student fi^vem- Tufano and other student leaders BARTH RUSHTON Freshman Activities Forum on of the government to n6td for a caucus. In prevwus ported. "Driscoll gave a state of campaign. the image William Pilny is the The Democratic candi- An attempt is being ment will propose a Student Bill of to discuss the ATM. In a letter to Democratic made to re- Sept. 8. He received 35 signatures this year. votes, a caucus was given the only date improve said, "I found committee chairman for defeated the incumbent who vive the Villanova Rights that is different from any Tufano, Gambos the Gle- Collide Demo- from freshmen expressing a de- According to Tufano, the voting power. "Everyone will had inherited the crats, nolden, Pa. borough. . position from whk:h has other proposed before. According the meeting helpful in not only for- existed on paper sire to join such a club. government is aiming to have an equal say in approving his student strategies, but He is not a grizzled veteran father and had held it for over but not in practice, since to Tufano, the government will at- mulating ATM of 1976. According to Gary Bonas, as- its image from an ordinary student government matters," 20 years. change specific political warfare, nor is Joe Alessandrine, a tempt to incorporate the "Joint also at addressing more he a pol- sophomore sistant director of student activi- group or organization to a "hard- Tufano said. ished liberal arts concerns about the Bank's on- back-slapping, baby-kissing "Working in that major, b^jan the pro- ties, Over the summer, Tufano met Statement on Rights and Respon- election made the club will have to repeat working, representative body." politician. cess of reviving sibilities" that has been adopted campus image." The letter con- me realize how important contact interest in the the club application out of with Thomas LeBreque, a process in "We're digging ourselves Pilny is club by operating m tinued, "I am confident that in a twenty-year old junior with the people really is," a booth at the order to be Tufano member of the Villanova Board of by other colleges as their student said re-recognized. Among last year's trenches," noticeable political science major statement. "We will not start time you will see some at Villan- Pilny. "I didn't do all that much the requirements are the signa- will have short-term Trustees and President of Chase said. "We in our approach to the ova who was elected from scratch because it wouldn't changes unanimously work but the district justice liked tures of at least twelve prospec- goals that can identify the student Manhattan Bank to discuss "Vil- students' financial needs." in Feb. 1982 at a party organiza- what he saw lanova matters." work," said Tufano. and appreciated my tive members and a prospective government as an intermediary tional meeting. The student government will Fuchs emphasized, "We are a enthusiasm and work." faculty member as advisor. the students and "It was a very beneficial meet- befween bank; and we would like to shed There has been no Democratic ' also Bonas ing," said Tufano. "I can't discuss attempt to sponsor a confer- The Glenolden borough sees no impediments to administration." committee in Glenolden is di- ence in the spring that would in- the image of a check cashing ser- for over the re-recognition of the club, and of the major changes is the all that was said but it was impor- vided into six precincts with a One vkre." He continued, "Ope of the one hundred year^ according to that a trustee heard from the clude student government leaders total of 12 is optimistic that it can be revived. revision of the constitution for the tant Pilny's records, committee people com- from other schools and feature main reasons we are at Villanova despite the bo- "Their constitution government. Vice- student government." prising the party. At the victory needs to be student to build long rough's tradition of hard-working; local, federal ajid state leaders ad- is that we hope a updated," said Bonas. "If they presidents, previously under- The student government also party for Tozer, Pilny became ac- term relationship with the stu- blue-collar constituents. In the a weekend at Villanova dressing a theme concerning edu- quainted with submit to us a bid for funding, as worked and overlooked, according sponsored past, collective other Democrats cation and leadership. dents." meetings have any student club would, we would to Tufano, will be givien more re- in July that was attended by Dean who recognized the same need for far as profitability, Fuchs been held with no organization. "Overall, we're going to demon- As consider it. The only problem is sponsibilities this year. of Students John Stack, Vice- an organized Democratic party. Pilny first became involved in strate many changes," Tufano said that he does not expect either that the budgeting process for "Before, they had no clout," Tu- President for Student Life Dr. Ri- this t>ie cashing fee or politics through the intervention said. "We're not going for pie-in- new $1 check "The committee was organized, year began last March, and by far fano said. "Now they will be more chard Neville, Director of Student Len Laeanti ptioto the new ATM to turn the Villan- of his boss at work who is chair- WilUam Pilny the-sky goals. The student go- a primary was held and I was the total majority of our money man of the vernment will for short-term ova branch around. But, he said, DemocVatic committee elected has been aim Pilny, who doesn't see his age as chairman," Pilny re- allocated. We will proba- will losing less for a neighboring borough. Body goals, act on them, then go for all "We be happy ported. bly be able to help them in Paul Tufano, Student a detriment to his work, is also "Perhaps not too many some the marbles." money." "I just thought it would be neat others regard, but President ChariM Ouida Photo involvpd as campaign manager wanted the position but I not as much as they to help out," Pilny for said. "Then I welcomed the challenge." would like." George McClosky in his race for Alessandrine is optimistic, and found myself really getting inter- State Representative of Delaware Pilny, who has also worked for sees his first task as getting the ested in the operations of the Dem- County's 162d legislative district, Villanova professor Dr. John ocratic organization started and being Party and the pieces Pilny's first real taste of politics Logue in his latest Senate candi- Joseph recognized by the university. started to fall into place." came in his Alessandrine, Jr. work for District (Contimu'd on pttge 7) Jeff Page Ptioto "I'm going to need help. It's hard to approach people — you have to be careful how and what you say to whom or people might think you're weird. I think the in- %\ terest is there, though," he said. Alessandrine sees the first pro- ject of the club, once it is recog- nized, as working in a joint effort with the College Republicans in a registration drive. The second EARN $1000 PER MONTH project will be to support local can- didates in local elections. "I think it's more important to WHILE COMPLETING YOUR support local candidates — they'll if have more effect on the people in this area and at this school." COLLEGE added Alessandrine. Jeff Berenato, president of the EDUCATION College Republicans, sees the pos- sible re-recognition of the College Democrats as "welcome competi- tion." How many corporations would be willing to pay you "I welcome any organization to month during your junior or senior up $1000 a that will help to arouse interest in years just so you'd join the company after gradua- the political scene. The competi- tion will arouse interest." tion. Under a special Navy Program we're doing just When asked about working i that. It's called the Nuclear Power Propulsion Officer with the College Democrats on a Candidate College Program. 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What was addition,the local groups of Zeta campus in contrast to once the local soror- "Since we've decided to expand, Tau Gamma the thirteen Epsilon has also Roe and Alpha Nu fraternities. ity of Delta Kappa Nu is now, as of the spirit of Omega have In fact, three national Have to KKG has risen im- decided to become affiliated with hi Students On Campus a merged and become affiliated fraternities this past spring, the national sor- mensely. We were given with are interested in col- much national sorority and will select Sigma Nu also a large and presti- onizing at Villanova, ority of Kappa Kappa Gamma. cooperation and support from between Kappa and TKE, By JEFFREY PAGE and EUSE VALADE Alpha Theta and gious national fraternity. the fraternity Though still considered a colony, Gary Bonas of Student Activities, put on probation Since last week the ViUanovan asked a few members of the Alpha Chi Omega by the end of Further, will be fully Appha Phi Delta has three years ago for hazing, KKG chartered and Dr. Langran of the political September. wants Responsibly freshmen class what they thought of VUIanova, this week we asked a been officially to Act granted a national return by officially accepted as a chapter bv science department, and this spring or next Villanovans what they thought of the freshmen class. other fra- Once a sorority or fraternity few de- charter. Though these groups are fall. Local sorority cides Tau Kappa to make such a move it must still considered colonies, they will Delta wants to be recognized and present itself to aft expansion com- several other national sororities Possibly the most appealing thought of going away to "NO mittee who reviews its current would also like to become estab- status. After discussing the pros collie is the idea of independence from one's parents. lished at Villanova. and cons of the group, questions as: MCMIE the commit- The student will not have to face such tee in return makes a formal pres- 4 "What time will you be home?", "Who are you going entation MR.NICE to the IFC, on whom tfie etc. only ques- final with?", "Where can I reach you?", The decision rests. Two fraterni- Pilny tions on the student's mind concern what to we^r, who ties and two sororities are permit- GUY." ted to expand can make it to per semester at a will be at the party and whether or not he (Continued from pugr 5) "I'm not my old lovable university. his 8:30 class the next morning. The IFC dacy challenge and self when I'm around reviews certain stand- with Demo ards of the group wishing to go cratic Congressman Bob Edgar, Fortunately or unfortunately, depending on one's cigarettes. I get real national. These standards include also participated in the Young De- cranky. So I want all you particular point of view, the administrators at Villanova the fraternity's or sorority's effec- mocrats Convention in Allen- smokers to try to regulate things in a way that, ideally, is unobtru- quit once tiveness: goals, benefits, town, Pa., this past summer. and for all. "Our sive yet minimize the risk of injury to students. The And who strengths, success of colonization optimism paid off," said knows? You might even at other campuses, its pledge pro- Pliny. "The Democrats reasons for this, of course, are not entirely altruistic; began ^W^^ put a Smile on my face" gram, its financial stability, and working well together. We have besides being interested in the welfare of students, the people its comparison in size to other Vil- working all the booths. We University is also seeking to protect itself from possible lanova national placed five of our sororities or fra- people, out of 1 1, American Cancer Society on the enormous lawsuits. i ternities. Once this list of criteria state committee." is approved, the sorority or According to Pilny, the frater- Gary Bonas, director of Stu- Republi- This space contritHJted as a public service. nity gains can Party But it is also true that the University cannot possibly its charter allowing it to dent Activities. J®" ^^ge Photo as a whole, and espe- "I saw a lot of them at the coffee- cially in Glenolden, "has oversee every single thing done by its students every grown house. They seemed a lot more Ed Kirkpatrick lazy." moment of the day, nor should it even attempt to. Since into school than just hanging out Senior, Math "They haven't gone out to the and having fun.'* college students seem to ardently desire to be treated people," Pilny explained. "They Beppy Wallace like adults, they must be willing to make the effort to act wait for people to come to them Senior, Accounting and most as adults shoulc): responsibly. Responsibility means not do not. They sit in their offices. The politicians only handing in term papers on time or attending classes "I saw a lot of them doing no- should be going out to the thing. Th^y were just hanging out constituency." regularly, but thinking through the possible ramifica- Pilny's and having fun." working hard for tions of all actions. John Haddad McCloskey in his borough. "Hope- fully, he'll win all over," said Luckily, the accident on Wednesday was not as Senior, Political Science Pilny. "If he wins the borough, tragic as it could have been. However, students should we'll be pleased; if he wins the see this as a stark example of how easily one can get whole thing, we'll be ecstatic. Maybe if carried away with having a "good time," whether paint- George wins the bo- rough, the Democrats ing a bridge or drinking and driving. will spread over to other boroughs." Pilny, who is not As one of the sorority members said, "We all just got attending Vil- lanova this fall due together to have some fun ... no one expected some- to student loan difficulties, hopes to return to Vil- thing like this to happen." lanova in January and put his ex- No one ever does. perience to work for him in the

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He would give "amazing tips," "unbelievable all of up ten of those Resident Student whom have been in the news lectures across the "I worked as an intern country, trav- summers to do for Jack scoops" for Jack Anderson. business for mine over again It study In to discounts There years and have "con- els abroad for stories, A up 20% Anderson in Washington." such as his was a fantastic Association is an average of five "anyones" a tacts" throughout the country. learning expe- recent visit with Begin and Ara- on most over-the-counter goods "Who is he?" day and they nence and was worth the are the interns* The ages of the staff range from 27 fat. In time addition to his column, he just to responsibility. to answer some of the crazy 3fe*:ic:)c:|e:ic%^%9ic 60; all are dedicated and hard and his staff produce radio and anyone calls. Anderson's office is located in working. 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Villanova students spent the month of August study- PAYMENT IN FULL MUST ACCOMPANY ORDER. ing in Spain. The 11-year-old pro- Hair gram, "Espanol MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO Fori 5 yrs. en Espana," is run each year by Villanova profes- By KATHI A. "VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY." lANNACONE that infiltrate the once "beauty" sor and Spanish native the Rev. Radnor Pharmacy — Classy From hair to toes, from nails to Antonio Romano, A Place Refrigerators Leased By: JEM LEASING SERVICES, INC. shop, Cascarino pointed out that O.S.A. perms, from eyebrows^ to leg wax, the store has been redecorated The Richard and Co. has put together program consisted of three a now with many plants and jungle- weeks of intense classes "ME-N-U (me and you) of fo^ •lal services printed wallpaper to make hours each day, six representing their working to- days a week, both men and women feel comfor- and gether with you toward one week of travel. The a common table while in the shop. VILLANOVA STUDENT SERVICE lend satisfaction. classes were held on the campus of NEWS of •9* One the new decorating tech- the University of Now, in their 15th year of dedi- Madrid where niques that the shop uses draws the Ication to the Villanova students lived along with na- students attention to Villanova; displayed and the Villanova community, tive Spaniards and otlier Spanish Ri- throughout the rooms are the pho- i |chard and speaking students. Save Co. strives to continue tographic works money of Phillip Verru- However, the trip was not all \ -> V work. All the students were cer- ^kt^tMf^OxkMxmt^ tainly well exposed to the nightlife have of the you Spanish when capital, a city which only sleeps during the af- ..•-*'" ternoon siesta hours. In fact, for delivered WEEK DAY SUBSCRIPTION RATES some, a more valuable education was gained by going out than at- tending classes. By going into the 1*-^ ARE 33 % BELOW THE PRICE. 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Art PriHt mdl Plant Summer Flicks Fail to Click By DEAN C. BALSAMINI school, many summer SAIE!! films are Orion Pictures a shot in the arm. The Summer is finally Road Warrior Tron over and that geared toward the younger age One of the better films of the Mel Gibson stars in means the real movie season is what is a Dehumanizatk)n at its best. If bracket. Another factor is that, summer, and also its biggest sequel to the cult film Mad Max. you like the band about to begin. It is time for every- due to the many available Devo, then this outdoor moneymaker, was E.T. — The Total one to drop from his vocabulary anarchy with breathtaking film is definitely for you. The plot activities, the movie studios feel Extra Terrestrial. Steven Spiel- stunts and non-stop (if such phrases as "E.T. phone that gimmicks action high- one could call it, that) centers are needed to lure berg's fantasy film is on its way light this fast-paced film depicting around a battle for home" and *'Go for it." people to the theatres. power inside a toward becoming the largest More often a post-holocaust workl. video game. Sound interesting.' than not the sum- As far as money is concerned, money-grossing film ever. A won- mer season offers fads, special ef- the summertime is crucial to derful film in the tradition of Walt fects and in general, mindless many movie studios. This is the Disney, E.T. is a combination of a movies. If one is to ask why most time when they expect to "rake in boy and his dog and The Wizard of these films lack substance, the the bucks" via the rfl* "blockbuster" of Oz. With the success of this usual response is "Well it's just a — such as Star Wars or in last film two things are for certain: summer film." year's case. Raiders of the Lost one, Spielberg is the movie in- Why are summer films labeled Ark. FRIDAY SEPTEMBEf^ inh dustry's best storyteller and hand- as such and for whom are they In fact the summertime often ler of child factors; two, made? In general, during the decides whether 8:30 PM a studio will fin- Columbia Pictures (which orig- summer people just want to relax ish in the black or red for the year. inally turned down E.T.) is kick- Villanov.i Hoom - Connelly Cf n!er and take it easy. Also, with the Last year Arthur, an unexpected ing itself while Universal Pictures warmer weather and kids off from big hit, helped give a struggling is laughing all the way to the I bank. Of course one can expect - Reti- a sequel. Although it may have seemed like it, ^.T. was not the only movie in the theaters this Tickets 3.00 summer. Here is a look at some of the other films that either AVAILABLE u A- THE CONNELlY ( ENiER TICKF. FFiCE graced or disgraced the screen. ^ (Sorry n » tickets will be bc'J ill the door Rocky III i Sylvester Stallone returns in Sylvester Stallone takes on a new challenger in Rocky III. what has become a trite formu- i' :ny//^ lated bore. Make the audience feel Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid You're right; it isn't. This mess sorry for Rocky and then they will Steve Martin SEPTEMBER 24, 1 982 stars in this spoof stars Jeff Bridges. I rest my case. cheer in the end. Clubber Lang, of old detective films. Basically a An Officer and "the bad guy" portrayed by Mr. T one-joke movie, but still enjoyable. A Gentleman :ii is the only reason to see this film.' Through the magic of cinema Richard Gere and Debra Winger '9.50 Generic music is supplied by Sur- Martin acts alongside such greats star in this boy meets vivor and their hit "Eye of the girl throw- as Bette Davis and Humphrey Bo- back Tiger." to the '40s and '50s. Gere's The only thing left for gart. Oh, by the way, Rachel Ward Zack Mayo is Rocky Balboa quite believable and $1000 before his eventual looks beautiful. And receive it is by far his best performance canonization is now being filmed. on the in quarters F41i Poltergeist screen. Debra Winger fulfills mTIVAL This critic does not want to give the promise arrivai. the plot Steven Spiel berg offers us a hor- she displayed in the Hjpon Mef GibBon as Max in "The Road Warrior". away, so the only hint you ror film in the true sense of the Urban Cowboy. Lou Gossett Anyone interested In will get is the film's title: Rocky •i; should Meets Bullwinkle. word: Ghosts invade suburbia. win an Academy Award for first Excellent acting by Craig Nelson his portrayal of the drill ser- working on the The Bladerunner geant Bus leaves the and JoBeth Williams. The only who puts Gere through hell. This futuristic look at life T in Corny and predictable, fault lies in the movies ending — it but a defi- Fieldhouse at annual Faii Festival, L.A. (since when) is quite dis- actuallv ends twice. nite must-see. appointing. 6:30 PM. EintertaInment With special effects (Continued on p

The Brandywine Club ^ Sept. 22 — Johnny Winter with the Nighthawks By GREG ANTON Off /^ The Go-Go's appear on the shown that females do not have to tune, never clicks J the album and V The London Victory Club cover of their latest album, Vaca- wield sledgehammers, either liter- merely becomes a melange of un- INEMA Sept. 21 — Alan Mann Band tion, looking like five Esther Wil- ally or stylistically, to produce directed talents. The band's abil- H liams clones who have just landed rock and roll music. Therein lies ity to pen catchy tunes has at Cypress Gardens. Ajid they re- their success. stagnated. The tracks, in all their The Shubert Theatre cently graced the cover of Rolling Vacation, the follow-up LP to mediocrity, all sound too much Sept. 19 — Deniece Williams and Jeffrey Osboume Stone donned only in their bras the extremely popular debut alike. Even Carlisle's vocals seem and panties. Traditionally such album. The Beauty and the to be thwarted on most. Vacation exposure would not help promote Beat, lacks some of the qualities becomes predictable and unexcit- Spectrum five girls as a serious rock and roll which carried the first album. ing. We Don't Get Moag and Sept. 21 — Jethro Tull band. But, the (jo-Go's are break- The undeniable pulsating This Old Feeling are the only ing many traditions. rhythms are gone. The beat is still tunes which transcend the com- The Go-Go's refuse to there with its The Tower Theatre subjugate riveting bass lines placency. Sad to say that it takes a their sexuality and femininity to and snazzy drumming it Sept. 17 — Jimmy Cliff and Peter Tosh but never remake (Cool Jerk) to give side their music. They arc not out to sparks to life. Vacation, the title two a temporary lift. prove they are one of the guys. track, opens the album with an Time will tell if the Go-Go*s Their femininity is a key part of unmistakably Go-Go sound. It is a turn out to be a first-rate rock and Theatre the novel image; and the Go-Go's light, catchy tune with their roll band. They must regroup and ALL FILMS SHOWN IN THl CONNKLLY CENTDI CniEMA are the first to admit it. Their up- trademark groovy beat. And Be- grow into a tighter, more con- beat, bouncy, pop musk: is such a linda Carlisle's vok:e is as out- trolled group. Additionally, their Burgimdy Thaatre refreahing chai^ from the heavy rageous as ever. It appears that future success lies heavily in their SHOWS ARK 6:45 and SbOO pm "Shmr MsdMM" metalt maaochiatic sound popu- VacatkM (the LP) will take up songwriting abilities. But what is lariaad by femalea luch at Joan where The Beauty and the sure for now is that they still lay •1. .Wandy. Q. WUIiwif.. ayid BMt left off. -^^-«-»^-« » m m M . .a .. m t m t. § .^<.» }m. claim to an innovative sound, dta- %k • •»« « . H .

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10,00(^meter8 will be very impor- tant to us." Fall rts Preview. Shoudt, mentor of the women's team and Pyrah's office mate, comes off an enormously success- Harriers ful season which saw his team EnrwHk knrib sk.1 Optimistic Over Season win the eastern regional and fin- Ml ish tenth nationally in AIAWQv- Jade Pyrah and Bob Shoudt, ision II. "*<^n« coaches for fS^'^^"**^?"^?*^'' summer of competition the men's and and Kevm Dillon, graduated last This year though, the bell tolls a having recorded a pe^Sl b^t* women's cross oountry teams, re- different tune. Suzanne Shea. ^""^ ^" '*»e ISOO-meters .**= spectively, Qu3L- if *^ .u . .u n . in his na- ^" t i;^:^ find themselves in sim- Suffioe It to Carol Gilsinger and say that the Cats tive Canada Amelia Kane ilar poaitions this fall. Both have all graduated, and , in addition, ^"«'^"^ i« "taking the leap lost top runners due to gradua- aforementionedr?nL*^^l?;i^-^"?'^-*'^ with the demise of the trio. Figuring from track AIAW, the , , to J- tion, both will cross countrv and rdy heavily^ on prominently, however, in Pyrah's Cats find themselves in NCAA freshman savs Pvrah "h^^^J^hf^?!n^ifthe potentialm^to recruits and both are pUns are juniors Marcus O'SuUi- ^^^^l,' Division I. ^ardedly optimistic for seasonal van "We'll have lot and Brian O'Keeffe. ^ndJ^n^nTr"""" P" T"'''' a tougher compe- success. " '^"aerson and Carroll will more \ "Last vear «avs Pvrah "TV tition," says Shoudt, "so we'll Under Pyrah, the men's squad really have to work hard to ac- has sent at least one of its runners complish something." Aiding the to NCAA for the past 23 years. Shoudt's cause are returners development This year should be no different. ofTtal- I ^TanStrian^^fcp fiu'^'he e'm^'T" ^ Mary Ellen McGowan, Eva Marie Coach Bob Shoudt " ented freshman class. 'We should have a pretty solid Kill Aie« .xu„; I J- 1 Leadinc the team." says Pyrah, "despite the 1982 VILLANOVA I fact that we lost three of our top Dermot Anderson and Petf Ca": ^How"°* *'"w.1/^S^"'''-'^ey respond^'":f ^fu' I seven runners." The thr^e harri- to the tx>ll. Lucks iscon.infinff»nn..>.... WOMEN'S 1982 VILLANOVA CROSS COUNTRY MEN'S September CROSS COUNTRY 11 Lebanon Valley Invitational Saturday, September 25 Georgetown (Georgetown, 15 Washington. DC 11:00 a.m. Philadelphia Metropolitans George Mason) 18 Lafayette College Invitational Saturday, October 9 Lehigh Invitational 26 •Bethlehem. PA 11:00 a.m. Trenton State Invitational Saturday, October 16 BIG FIVE CHAMPIONSHIPS Belmont Plateau 1 1 :00 Saturday, October 2 Rutgers Invitational October 23 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIPS Franklin Park 12 Noon 9 Lady Owl Boston. Invitational MA 16 Saturday, October 23 NAVY J.V. Big Five Championships Belmont Plateau 1:00 Saturday, p.m. 23 Big EAST November 13 IC4A CHAMPIONSHIPS and Lehigh Championships NCAA Universityl 1 :00 a.m. REGIONALS November 13 N.C.A.A. Monday, November 22 Regional Championships NCAA NATIONAL Bloomington. INII.OOa.m. 22 CHAMPIqn<;hipc; N.C.A.A. National Championships December 4 Junior Olympic National Championships

JACKETS • MATS • • Berardi and Bev Reilly, team cap- T-SHIRTS SILKSCREENIN6 • H tain. i i An added bonus for Shoudt is ORDER INTRAMURAL his crop of recruits. Bolstering Nova this fall will be Jan Yerkes, rOOHAU JiRSiYS • NOW! Vicki Brown, Joanne Kehs and Nancy Flemming. Some styles available for In the recently held Lebanon ImmwJIate delivery. Valley Invitational, Brown fin- ished fifth overall and Flemming r^^^ copped 15th. CUSTOM DESIGNED One event Shoudt is looking fo- SPORTSWEAR ward to is the Big East Champion- EIASTr ships. "It's our first year in the \'V Since 1844, this the best. Naturally GET YOUR CAREER Big East," he says, "so we'd really OFF 1 107 Lancaster Ave.. Bryn Mawr, Pa. like to do something big." (NEXT "Overall," he adds, "I'm optim- TO A FLYING START TO KELLY'S) 627-4 1 88 has been one of the with no artificial istic for a successful season." It takes four years to get a college degree. How long HOURS: TUES. to FRI. 2-5 & 6-9. SAT. 1 0-3 Perhaps Coach Pyrah will It take you to get a good job? speaks most best for both teams in saying. "We famous heads you If ( ingredients. And you haven't settled on a company or corporation SOCKS • SNORTS • wori't set the fire, SHOES • world on but we i yet, why not pet your executive career off to -JACKETS T-SHIRTS « a flying start will be respectable." I as an aviator in the United in America. it. States Air Force? It's the finest can taste flight program in the world, the pay is excellent, and i enjoy the youJI prestige that goes with the silver wings of No wonder millions an Air Force aviator. It's one of the finest opportunities in the nation And a great place i to gain executive experience with million Pabst Blue no dollar responsibility. Find out Ribbon drinkers have today , of beer about-.««» the Air Force-(jr flight program. Contact MSgt. John Beard trouble at all identifying 215-352-4422. Call Collect. Its brewed to be this mug. i 2 A great way of life. Available At: Rosemont Beverage .\ Bottle and Can FOOTBALL Bryn Mawr Beverage Wayne Beverage REFEREE • ) MEETING Atra is making a limited offer of a FREE NAUTILUS for Wed., Sept. 22 WORKOUT two weeks only (till Oct. 1st). Come down dressed to train! This 6:00 P.M. year, Atra is offering a discounted rate Colonial Beverage of $125 for the full year (a $45 savings from Co. Inc. last f Alumni year!). Atra conveniently located be- hind the field house, has 20 nautilus RMITHER INFO. ON PARTES 494-2100 AND 8PECML Gym machines, Including i TONY.MOFFA Yfur Patet Cnmiiit Rm. t the new squat

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The Villanova women's varsity play the majority of their schedule men play in tournaments in the fall and keep the spring for tauiis squad opened their 1962 in the fall and play a few tour- their season with a victory over Frank- naments in the spring, while the varsity match-ups. lin & Marshall. This early victory marks success in what coach Bob Langran hopes will be a great sea- 1962 VILLANOVA son. Last year's team went 13*5 and WOMEN'S TENNIS this year there are two newcomers September 14 to Villanova who took over the top spots, probably ensuring the team of similar success in 1^. A jun- ior transfer from Penn State, Zenia Matkiwsky, opened the sea- son in the number one singles spot and teamed up with her freshman sister, Luba, on the first doubles team. Luba won her match in the number two singles spot. The addition of the Matkiwsky sisters only strengthens a team that already is deep with ex- perienced talent. Lat year's star- ters have moved down several notches in the line-up for now, but this only strengthens the depth through the nine matchups. Se- nior Carol Harrison plays now at number three singles, followed by Trish Stairiker at the fourth posi- tion. Dawn Fisher, a senior, plays the fifth singles spot with junior Cynthia Burke rounding out the singles competition. In the third Roubles match-up Sue Golden Jbins Stairiker. Coach Langran believes this 1982 team to be, "Awfully strong, the strongest team ever in the 15 years of the program. He is gear- ing his team up for the PAIAW ^^ tournament which Villanova will be hosting in October for the fourth year. The Villanova netters captured the championship of last year's tournament. Following that tournament will be the women's debut in the Big East Tournament. This is the first year that the has opened any of its tournaments to women's sports. St. John's plays host to the men's and women's tournament in the Catskills and Coach Langran looks forward to, "Some very good tennis, we play some of the Big East teams earlier in the season so we'll have a good idea going into the tournament how we will do." The women have a 20-match schedule with only one change from last year. Lehigh has been added in place of Lafayette. Both the men's and women's tennis teams are coached by Lan- gran, a professor in the Political Science Department. The women

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The Phildelphia Soccer Seven States. Its most prominent League is a tough league. And the member team is Philadelphia Tex- same goes for the newly formed tile, the national powerhouse Big East Soccer Conference. which finished among the top five in the country a year ago. That is really tough for Villano- va's mens varsity soccer team, for Howard Graff. Head Coach of although the Wildcats will be the Villanova team, stated flatly much improved over last season, this past week, "We're in the Big they will find it more difficult to Seven, which is no pushover." capture a title in either of the two Last year, the Wildcats failed to leagues of which they are win a match against Soccer Seven members. foes. This year the competition IFor many years, the Soccer won't get any easier. Textile, for Seven has been recognized as one instance, continues to get some of of the best leagues in the United the best recruits in the nation.

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