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Vd 62, No. 19. VILLANOVA UNIVERSitV. VILLlANOVA PA Grady leads over Owls April 3. 1987 ByJOHNG.RICCO outing of his Villanova career. Kevin Cain and Mike Schick got out single. The upooraing wedt k another The senior righthander pitched 'Nova off and running with back- Temple came back with two busy one for the Wildcats. The The Villanova baseball team seven and one-third innings giving to-back ^ok> homers in the first runs in the ninth, but it was not team opens up its BiglUst season combined an impressive 5-1 record ' up only three hits and one earned inning. The Wildcats came up nearly enough, and the 'Cats had with a double heado- at GeiNnge- Applieathn numher last week with- a win on Monday run while striking out six. with two more runs in the second their 9-3 win. town on Saturday. 'Nova will slay over Temple to raise their overall Grady kept the Owl hitters off and owned a 4^ lead The victory, which marked overnight and take on the Hoyas record to 11-7. balance all afternoon with a sharp After a Temple home run in the 'Nova's tirst over Temple since for a third time on Sunday The team returned north from breaking curve ball as well as a third and a single run by 'Nova 1980, was Coach Bennett's 100th afternoon. sets VM. record an early season trip to Florida to variety of other off-speed pitches. in the fifth, Villanova emipted for career win. In four seasons at St. Villanova then returns home for 1980-'84, a against face the Rider Broncos on March The only threat mounted against four runs in the eighth to ensure Joseph's, from ^nnett game Widener on Mon- By SUSAN E. CORCORAN aware of the guaranteed-housing 68-49 finishing 17. In the Wildcats' first home him by the Owls came in the their victory. Sophomore Bob compiled an impressive day b^ore out the month benefit, more applications will be game of the season, head coach second inning when Grady walked McCreary had the big hit of the record. In 1985, E(ennett came to with a March 31 game at The largest number of applica- received for the nursing George the full with two outs. inning, driving in two with a one- VUlanova where he is 32-27-1. I^alayette. Bennett's squad pounded bases A tions ever was received by the program." , Rider, 14-8. strikeout quickly got him out of Villanova University Admissions The states represented On March 18, the club travelled trouble, though, and ended the Office for the 1987-88 academic in this year's applicant pool are to West Chester and was again inning. year, the Rev. Harry J. Erdlen, Pennsylvania, with 2,277 appli- victorious, 11-7. The next day, Grady was helped by some fine O.S.A., dean of Admissions said cants, New Jersey, 2,210; New Villanova welcomed the Philadel- defensive plays throughout the this week. York, 1,835; Connecticut, 653; phia College of Textiles and game, two of which came in the Approximatelv 9.173 aoDlica- Massachusetts, 170; Florida. HI; Science 6nto Charles A. McGee- fourth inning. Temple's leadoff tions were received, a 9 percent i^* Ohio, %; and Delaware, 94. han field. The Wildcats banged batter ripped a line drive that had increase over the number received out 22 hits en route to a 20-7 "base hit" written all over it, but A^ last year. There were 244 appli- California sent its highest blowout. second baseman David Carr dove cations for the College of Nursing, number of applicants, 64, in Villanova then increased their to his right, and made a diving 4,817 for the College of Arts and Villanova history. There was one record to 10-6 with a pair of wins grab. Sciences, 2,964 for the College of applicant from Alaska. over the La Salle Explorers and Then, with a Temple runner on Commerce and Finance and 1,148 Said Erdlen, "We are haoov to the Delaware Mudhens. On March second and two out, Grady gave m o^ for the Collie of Engineering. see more geographic areas repre- 20, 'Nova, which averages almost up a base hit to left. Sophomore Erdlen said that the increase in sented in the applicant pool." nine runs a game, beat the Explor- Rafael Novoa charged the ball and applicants was caused, for the Of the 9,173 students who ers by a convincing 17-11 margin, threw a strike to catcher Mike most part by the new brochure put applied, 3,700 were accepted and and on Saturday, Delaware fell Svanson at home, nailing the out by the Admissions Office this were notified of their acceptance victim to the 'Cats, 8-7. runner to end the inning. year. this week. (photo by Nunes) 'Nova's five-game winning Grady, who began to tire in the jew^-<-^»^- "The company that did the One thousand three hundred Villanova's women's track team completed the 1986-87 indoor season with a third-place finish streak came to an end on Sunday later innings, was replaced by brochure guaranteed a 10 percent applicants have already been at the recent NCAA Indoor Championships in Tucson, Az. afternoon when Providence rolled sophomore Scott Mafks in the increase. We had a 9 percent notified of their acceptance, in- into eighth. Marks went the rest of the increase, so the company was cluding Presidential Scholarship town. The Friars handed .«(#f3|iEl9iu. Villanova their first and only way and did a fine job protecting pretty close," said Erdlen. winners and early action appli- home loss this season, 64. the Wildcat lead. Grady was There was no increase in the cants. In addition, approximately .3»* * *- The 'Cats quickly rebounded credited with the win, upping his , -kS-! nujp|i| al students who applied 375 commuters have already been record to 2-1. to Cbflege of Nursing, even informed of their acceptance. Registrar studies enrollment from the loss, however, to defeat ^mifM' ^e vW^^liMUkw^ the perenially tough Temf^ii^Owls Offensively, Villanova banged though nursing students are now The average SAT scores of this (BipiokyNunM) * 9-3; guaranteed housing for four year's applicant$ were the highest on Monday; Wildcat wot Sean out six hits, including two home By SIOBHAN A. RODER 1983. The document also notes a lists 903 students. Grady got the start and turned in P^ yiikmov«> 9-3 wig OTerriv»I Temple years. ever in Villanova's history. The nans, and was helped out by tihie has£!^.^g;!;^j^jy ^ Hairt^MMi^. The frerimuu, 54 percent decrease in undergrad- Lynch said that the number of Stepped An^ad "Pro$MCtive students aren't mean verbal scpre^was 514 and the whattbay weH h«¥i^ Iwen thebest vtelks. It The Office^ of th^RMM^r has uate students enrolled in chemical students enrolled "is a hard thing ^edSS^ r]0laa^ed HinMhient engineering between the spring t« manage -exactly" because the A Efdien^In Tact, tnere Tills been Those students who were ac- analysis 1983 and spring 1987 semesters. J 4f tpr spring 1987 to the number of students who accept a decrease in applicants to the received average cepted SAT University vice presidents, deans Robert D. Lynch, dean of the Villanova's invitation to enroll jevery year. scores of 554 verbal and 618 inath. Coll^^ilfur^ing of the colleges and department College of Engineering, said that may vary from year to year. Last year we received 293 appli- "Those ptudfi^ts that actually * chairpersons. The analysis was- the college has not had a chance With regard to the 54 percent ^ cations for the nursing school aiid enroll wiiriiave score an 3AT approved by the Rev. John M. to compare its enrollment figures drop in enrollment in the chemical this year only 244. That's a 17 between the scores of those ac- Fighting Irish Driscoll, O.S.A., University pres- with those from the Office of the engineering program, Lynch said, percent drop. Hopefully, once cepted and those that applied," ident, and David J. Smith, Registrar as of yet. "There is no question that for the prospective, students become said Erdlen. Registrar. Lynch did comment that under- past few years By RALPH MANOS big stops, keeping the game ctose chemical engineer- J?. / "The main theme that I can see graduate enrollment in the College ing enough for the Wildcats to over- enrollments have declined is that are on a steady of Engineering is "currently below In a hard fought battle, the take their opponents from South we course. across the country." He tied the We realize our classroom limita- a thousand [the planned target decrease to men's lacrosse team beat the team Bend. CandMates address changes in the petro- from the powerful Villanova of tions . . . and we are trying to keep number] . . . lower than we'd want chemical industry that have the Offensively for the Main liners* west, the Fighting Irish of Notre the University on an enrollment it to be." The enrollment analysis (Continued on page 7) sophomore John Furlong led the Dame by a 7-6 count. plateau," said Smith. The win scoring for the victors. The Mi^v- student issues The analysis shows a total of upped the Wildcats' early season em, Pa. native scored three goals record to 2-1. By JOHANNE C. SHARP never even applied because it was 11,531 students enrolled at Villan- to pace the Wildcats to victory. total reading ova. This is composed of One day By STEPHEN J. SCHLAGER too much. Participating in the Long Island Senior Craig Wright, sophomores Islip The follo^ng interviews of the I question whether we have to 6,412 students in the undergrad- High School Lacrosse Tour- Paul Paternoster and John Elarde nament, the Wildcats (Ms As the mild April winds begin to blow north bringing thoughts three Student Government presi- be more expensive to be better. If uate day colleges, 843 students in were and freshman John McEvoy all photo) sparked by the outstanding play of spring to the great white north, four basketball teams are dential candidates [in alphabetical we are as good as them and are the School of Law, 1,854 students scored for the Wildcats in the to be retained Ex-coach Chris McKce, who re- of senior defenseman Michael travelling south to decide who will be crowned the No. 1 team order], Phil Brach, Chris Duca cheaper, we are better. I would in University College and 2,422 winning effort. cently retired as the coach for the Corrado and goalie Steve in the land. and Wally McCurdy, were held like to see Villanova use a guar- graduate students. By SIOBHAN A. RODER According to Gallen, he did not So tar in the women's swimming and diving Ciacrorocca. young season, this week. anteed tuition rate for all four Total enrollment for the spring teams, had held the position for cancel the second reading day McEvoy leads the Cats' offensive This year the Final Four has everything. The No. 1 ranked 1987 semester of 11,531 is approx- Corrado, a native of Islip, was six years. Phil Brach years. Accordirig to a memo released because "exams start that Satur- production. The freshman has team in the nation is represented in the Runnin' Rebels of the imately 3 percent higher than the named the most valuable player Question: What is one goal you ijuestton: What are your quali- last week by the office of the Rev. day [May 2]. I thought we needed amassed a total of seven goals and University of Nevada-Las Vegas. The Big Ten is represented spring 1963 total and 16 students of the game, while another Wild- would realistically like to accom- fications for seeking this position? Lawrence C. Gallen, O.S.A., vice a day off, rather than take both four assists. He is closely followed by Bobby Knight's Indiana Hoosiers. Indiana also represents the less than the spring 1986 total. cat, sophomore Dan Hagerty from plish next year if elected Student Brach: I am currently secretary president for Academic Affairs, [days away).'* by Furlong, who has accounted for team that would win only by their intensity and the ability of The Office of the Crofton, Md., was named the McKee Government president? of external affairs of Student Registrar the reading day scheduled for May another six goals and dished their coach, but not by talent. game's outstanding defensive out Brach: My one goal is to facil- Government. Being the only can- compiles enrollment analyses in 1 will remain a reading day, while four assists. the fall player. , itate the five departments of didate on Student Government, I and spring of each year the one originally planned for The Big East is the big winner this year representation with for Ciacrorocca, from Westfield, Another offensive spark-plug Student Government. Each de- understand the structure. I am an "update on the number of April 30 will be a class day. from the Orangemen of Syracuse and Cinderella team. Providence NJ., had an outstanding game, has come from the play of Pater- retires partment will have its own goal. well-rounded in all aspects of students per major," according to The memo stated that the class College. Syracuse came out of the Eastern region and toppled making 13 big saves, including 11 noster, who has five goals and a The department of external affairs Villanova, and I have been ap- Smith. day now planned for April 30, a No. 2 North Carolina to earn their trip to New Orleans. in the first half as he weathered trio of assists. At this point, goalie will continue to work on off- pointed to the Town and Gown, According to a document based Thursday, will follow the Mon- By STEPHEN J. Providence, the underdog, trampled^inter-conference the relentless assault Ciacrorocca has made 34 saves SCHLAGER housing, the department Board of Trustees on the 1987 spring enrollment Friday class from the rival Georgetown. campus New Dorm and day, Wednesday, 1^' while surrendering analysis, released by the Office of ^ V Irish. He came up with numerous only 26 goals. of internal affairs will work on Public Relations and Development schedule "in order to compensate •ji After six years of coaching the The trouble comes major social events on campus committees. These the Registrar and dated March 13, partially for the two days of women's when prediction time comes. Do you pick committees swimming and diving are 1987, the size of the freshman talent and UNLV; coaching heart and the Indiana Hoosiers; with akx>hol and the department University committees, not classes missed on Mondays this teams. Coach Chris McKee has class in the College of Engineering solidity and the Orangemen; or do you pick the underdog Friars of budgetary affairs will continue just btudent Uovemment. semester." announced his retirement from ***» declined by 26 percent since who will be letting loose each and every to fight the tuition increases. (Continued on page 6) The decision to cancel the April the program. second on the premise that they have The department of academic 30 reading day was made imme- f nothing to Ujee and the world to gain. affairs will review the advisement diately after the cancellation of "I This year the Wildcats were 12- In this reporter's mind the decision is easy. Indiana will beat programs of all individual colleges classes on Feb. 23, a Monday, 2 and finished third in the Big Jerry Tarkaman's Rebels. Heart, diadpline'and and the department of public because of a snowfall. Classes had East. The coach compiled a .765 always win SadSg^l* versus sheer talent. relatkms will all cancelled 26, a winning percentage — and will be communicate also been Jan. efforts of Student Government to EDITORIAL: Regulate tanning salons p. 9 Monday, after heavy snowfall. greatly miaaed l^ his teaoL Providence will out-huade, out-ahoot and out-ecore Syracuse the student ieedback. said, of replacement has yet body andfet Gallen at the time No been to march mto the duunpicoafaipjianie. named. QutsHait: Whmt mays wiU the PEATUSESs Cesar Chavei to bring canceHifig the first reading day, tuiti&u imcmau, if approved, affect "The Wrath oi Grapes ' . .* p. 13 that the status of the May 1 ,?Jow«. thia ia whew tht . FHaw tfiil wiU ViUameam? reading day was under wiU puift t^ MiaaiaM to new hiMMt Mid in BMCh: I think the big fltflect that The wiHtahedttiiadaiialtitle. ^^ ENTESTAIMMEIIT: Acadony Awanls p.20 it atl oMMiimi in the tvilkNi GaUen said this week that he it te pmHi filM MMV SPORTS: SoftbAll tc«n uMMittttf 32 dtckbd to retain the May 1 read- But at VUknova tea p. mm to VIUiMM. Tht taf day after oanaulting with the wlio tftw $t|JiO dthe iVU.

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"!^ ^^H^^f^^rT^ ^ ''I' • Semite to F.YI. 1 •'tm VILLANMfAN April t, 1M7 w^ on bmlget ByDANTEJ.SCALA faculty salaries [with the excep- or extension" of academic space. In the News ?^^ V if tion of full professor] are in line "Substantially more has to be The University Senate budget with our competition." done to provide the necessary Weather postpones BslkMNi Day UHfaMrt* Prlsb«« BkMk CvHvftil Hely Weiic Ketreat CkalnMeple committee recently accepted the Athletic expenditures would academic space," the committee n University's proposed operating rise 20.5 percent, while athletic commented. Villanova's 14th annual Bal- proceed as first planned. It will budget by a vote of 5-3, according revenues will increase 72/pcroent. Funding would also be given to Dive into an exciting fast-paoed'fiin Soctoty llMtien The Holy Week Retreat will take place kan Day, originally planned be held in Kennedy Mall from to John Lewis, a member of the The athletic budget increase is study the University communica- sport! Area women's and men's ultimate in the Pocono Mountains at the Kirk-, for April 2, has been resche- 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m. committee and assistant secretary |*the Idrgest single percent soend- tions system. A committee which for ridge Retreat Center from April 15-18. Interested in running a Spring Break duled for April 7 because of bad The balloons frisbee teams are looking new •Sllitt is will be of budgetary affairs for Student ing increase in the lNid0St, ' ac- planning a new health care players. No previous experience is The Retreat ends at 1 p.m. If you are trip? Applications for Spring Break weather. launched at 3 p.m. Balloon tags Government. cording to a minority report facility has already been set up. necessary. Call Tracy or Tim at 664- The Villanova Black Cultural Society interested in joining the retreat team, chairpeople are available in the Villan- According to Paul Clementi, can still be purchased until 3 The entire body of the Senate written byJustinJ. Green, political No funds have been allotted to 4678 for more information. would like to welcome and congratulate contact Beth Hassel in Campus Minis- ova Union Office on April 3. Applications promotions chairperson, weath- p.m. April 7 in the Campus will vote on the proposed budget science professor and budget alleviate the parking problem. their newly elected officers for the 1987- try, St. Rita*8 Hall. If you are interested are due April 9 at 12 p.ns. Interviews er reports for the original date Ministry office, after Sunday today at 4 p.m. in Dougherty Hall. committee member. The money to be provided "for 88 academic year. President: Yvette in partkapating in the retreat itself, will be held April 10. 13» & 14. Apply called for low temperatures Masses, at a booth during the The Senate acts only as a recom- Edward V. Murray, assistant to deferred maintenance" and gener- Sanders; First vice president: Kimdolyn please sign up in Campus MinistiV- The now! and possible snow flurries. event and in the dormitories. mending body on this issue, ac- the president, said that the in- al repair "is substantially inade- Boone; Second vice resident: James cost is $25. The event on April; 7 will Paael DImvmIoii of crease partly because of the quate," a committee M*M>S* Baldwin; Treasurer: Elaine Brantley; cording to Alvin A. Clay, dean was motion the College of Commerce and continued phasing in of the foot- stated. University's modem languages Secretary: Adrienne Dean. The Prayer Service Finance and chairperson of the ball program. Murray said there Funds for major alterations to Ubrary open house scheduled department will be sponsoring a panel Aftentleii Seniers Senate budget committee. The will be no large increase in the Vasey Theatre would not be discussion on foreign language and will service for Dr. Students will be able to take computer data searches, talk- There be a prayer final decision on the budget will football program in the near provided. career opportunities on April 13 from April in a "look behind the stacks" at ing "reading machines" and Graduation announcements are being Ken Tucker this Tuesday, 7, be made by the Board of Trustees. future after this increase. Another Eight hundred fifty-five thou- 4-6 p.m. in the Radnor Room in the Dr. the open house program in the automated circulation sys- distributed from April 6 through May the Main Chapel at 5 p.m. Tucker Budget details disclosed cause of the increase is the wres- sand dollars in energy conserva- Connelly Center. purpose of the in Falvey Memorial Library April tem, said Green. The DevelepMenfs 11, 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. and 24 p.m., in worked VillanoVa's Counseling Cen- Lewis disclosed a copy of the tling program, which is being paid tion savings had been made as of is to promote the study of 8, according to Louise Green, Other highlights of the day seminar Room 202, Dougherty Hall. Please note ter until this year. He died last week Senate budget committee's report for by a gift from John Eleuthere February. Conservation efforts foreign languages by focusing on career Yips of head of public works at the will be a book raffle and the Jeb Kent that this office will be closed between cancer. on Monday. The report contains duPont, said Lewis. Other reasons have been "extremely successful," areas in which languages are either library. opening of the rare book collec- 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. each day. If you did a general overview of the revenues for the rise include increased the committee commented. essential or a complementary skill. Interviewing: An Employment Re- The program will include tion to the public. Also, coupons not receive the recent mailing concern- and expenditures of the operating funds for women's sports, due to "The present funding of the Guest speakers at the session will cruiter's Perspective: Kathleen Jacobs, demonstrations of various fea- will be offered for free compu- ing Commencement, which outlines Snuill Bwslness budget, which covers the Univer- the Title IX act, and for scholar- library would "maintain the 'sta- include Dr. David Burnett, Al Caprara, a professional recruiter, will discuss tures of the library, including ter searches. »% » o information concerning caps, gowns sity's yearly expenses. It also lists ships to try to keep teams com- tus quo' but will not be sufficient and Michael L. Russo. what, companies look for when inter- Esq., Oscar Lopez and reporting times, please stop by the Develepment the committee's decisions on petitive, said Murray. ... for foreseen increases," the All are professionals who are well- viewing. (April 7, 4 p.m., Corr). Dean of Students Office, 213 Dougherty whether priorities named by the Financial aid would increase 8 committee commented. University hosts conference placed in their fields and can provide Contracting Employers: How To Get Center Hall, to pick up a copy. University's planning and prior- percent overall. No one is ever completely sat- Dr. Robert Stokes, director of specific career oriented information. Started: - ities committee were met. The committee commented, "It isfied with the budget, said Clay. will the A Statewide Service Pur- Company. Questions will be welcome after the Career Development, discuss The Small Business Development The following is a brief descrip- is believed the Pennsylvania as- Indeed, Green's report recom- chasing Conference was re- formal presentation. art of approaching employers. (April 9, CenteriSBDC) will be holding a recruit- The keynote speaker was Viilaneva Unien tion of some details of the proposed sistance [in financial aid] will mends that the budget be sent cently held at the Connelly 4 p.m., 106 Corr). ment meeting f6r the 1987-88 academic Thomas Orr, head of the budget: improve.' back to committee. In an inter- Center to discuss the contract- Office How To Be Assertive During The Job year on April 7 at 12:45 p.m. in Bartley of Operations Review The Villanova Union will be having Tuition would increase over 10 One million dollars would be view, Lewis also expressed dis- ing of the Patricia Lawler, director process for obtaining ser- Interview: Ms. 209. All sophomore and junior C & F Pennsylvania Dept. of Public its Spring General Meeting on April 7 percent and room and board will provided for "safety aspects on pleasure with the budget. vices for Pennsylvania's men- Square Dance of Adult Services, will discuss effective students interested in gaining real Welfare. at 5:30 p.m. in the Connelly Center rise 4 percent, according to Lewis. campus," including the upgrading Joe Allman, Student Govern- tally handicapped, problem assertiveness during employment inter- world business experience are invited Cinema. All are encouraged to attend, Faculty salaries would increase of the fire alarm system to meet ment president, said, "We [Stu- children and needy The Human Organization views. (April 13, 4 p.m., 106 Corr). to attend. No classroom lecture can Have fun, meet some new people and as this will be our last General Meeting 6.2 percent. A committee motion new state standards. dent Goy^mment] will try our populations. Science Institute at Villanova compare to the hands on training help out with a, good cause! Bring a for the year. Come out and welcome our stated, "Data suggests that on the Funds would be allotted for best" to prevent "such a drastic" Seventy-five Pennsylvania is designed to perform re- provided by the SBDC. Hope to see you friend and come to the Square Dance new Executive Board members. average, staff, administrative and more studies on "the restoration tuition increase. professionals attended the search, evaluation and train- in room 209 Bartley next Tuesday. on Friday, April 10 at 8 p.m. in the Pilni Series event, which was co-sponsored ing, and combines the interdis- Villanova Room. Admission will be $2, by the Villanova Human Or- ciplinary skills of faculty from and tickets are on sale at the ticket office "Vertigo," Alfred Hitchcock's double- Field Yrip Orchestra opens ganization Science Institute all colleges within the of Connelly, at Campus Ministry and identity thriller will be shown in the BalieenDay and the Conservation University. S.A.R. at the door of the Square Dance! C.C. Cinema on April 5 at 3:30 and 7 On April 8 at 1:30 p.m. the department ? The money raised will be donated to p.m. and on April 6 at 7 p.m. Monday Rescheduled! of art & art history will feature a field help support Finley Place, an emergency evening's show will be followed by a trip and gallery lecture at the Philadel- at duPont Pavilion shelter for the poor of North Philadel- discussion, "Woman as Enigma and the Because of poor weather conditions, phia Museum of Art on the Parkway. By KATHLEEN REICHNER conductor is Reichman, who has phia, at Most Precious Blood Parish. No Male Gaze," with guest speaker Ann Balloon Day has been rescheduled for Honors forum held Dr. Mark Sullivan of the studied with composer and con- Department April 7. Everyone is welcome for the need to know how to square dance Kaplan of Rutger's University. Villanova will host the inaug- will held on April 9 at will conduct the privately arranged tour ductor Leonard Bernstein. Bern- By NOEL E. FALCO ogy," be before you come ... we will teach you. Erich von Stroheim's "Greed," a event, which will begin at 11:30 a.m. \ ural concert of the Philadelphia stein has supported the idea of 7:30 p.m. in Room 218 of the " .through the 19th century and Modem in Kennedy Mall. It is easy and a lot of fun. All are silent film about the love and hate of Orchestra on April 4 in the This year the juniors in the Chemical Engineering building, ^rt galleries. The title of the tour is Debut the PDO. welcome! humanity, will have one showing on duPont Pavilion at 8:30 p.m., honors program will be Four professors, the Rev. Don- "Modem Art demystified." The tour is Reichman will be directing the sponsoring April 8 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $1.50 for open to everyone in the Villanova according to the orchestra's gener- orchestra in a program featuring a program entitled "Individual ald X. Burt, O.S.A., philosophy, students and senior citizens and $3 for al manager, Dirk Lorenz. Expression and Institutional In- history, community. Entry and participation is Stwdent llectlens J. his sister, the internationally- Dr. Jeffrey Johnson, and the general public. The new orchestra was founded tegrity," according to Michelle Kimmelman, history and AIDS: Facts and free with the presentation of a student acclaimed Australian pianist, Rita Barbara Feb. and, according to (photo by Nunes) I.D. card. The Villanova group will meet Cast your vote for Student President on 7, 1985, Reichman. Rita Reichman has Shanahan, a committee member. sociology of science, University of following Lorenz, it "has as its unique Debut Orches- Every year, the honors program Dr. William Myths at the e^st entrance of the Museum at and Student Senators at the received the Curtis Institute of The Philadelphia Pennsylvania; and Villanova mission the presentation of young tra rehearsed in the duPont Pa- juniors hold a forum in they will discuss cur- MTV at Viilaneva 1:20 p.m. Everyone is welcome. times: Grad/Day School — Music's most prestigious award which Marks, biology, Room, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., April 6; Grad, and exceptionally-talented per- for outstanding pianist, and will vilion last week. investigate a specific theme of rent issues affecting research and t There will be a lecture on AIDS Tickets on sale April 6, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. UC — Bartley Caf., 6 p.m. on April 6, formers and composers." The be performing Tchaikovsky's The Philadelphia Debut Or- their own choosing through lec- values in biology and reproduc- ) entitled "AIDS: Facts and myths, an Connelly Center ticket office, $3 with orchestra's founders, David Reich- tures and events, sakl examination of medical and legal 7; Law, Tax, Nurses — Garey Caf., 9 Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat chestra is grateful for Villanova's Shanahan. tion, including the recent Vatican I uthanasia student I.D. The top four college bands a.m.-9 p.m., April 7. man, Murray S. Levin, and Lor- minor, 'Op.23. sponsorship, according to Lorenz, The first lecture was held statement, On Human Life and )i issues," on April 8, 12:30-1:30 p.m. in including the University of Delaware's enz, feel that the orchestra will yesterday in the Chemical Engi- the Connelly Center Cinema. The Next Thursday, Villanovans for Life The concert will also feature and appreciative to John Dunphy, Procreation. band compete in the energizer Rock-n- an "important contribution neering building. she speakers will be Robert Martin, O.S.A., will host a speaker on euthanasia at 4:30» make the Rev. Petei* Donahue, O.S.A., director of Music Activities, who Room 218, "The Sign of the Comet," a play Roll Finals! Celebrity judges! Recording to the musical world." has organized the concert. said. written by exiled Polish play- V assistant to the vice president for p.m. in the East Lounge. It is a worth- as narrator in Aaron Copeland's prizes! Schools Seniors contract and cash **At this first concert, the "A Lincoln Portrait." Tickets for the concert can be Dr. Maria Lekic spoke on the wright Kazimierz Braun, will be ,• Student Life and Gary Bonas, assistant while issue for your consideration. April attending from all over East Coast! Philadelphia Debut Orchestra this purchased at the Connelly Center subject, "Poetic Calling and Po- staged as a third event April 26 >* director of Student Activities. The There will be a theme planning According to Lorenz, con- 26 in the duPont Pavilion. [PDO] itself, and its gifted litical Imperatives: Antinomies of at 8 p.m. in the acting room of program is sponsored by the Sociology meeting for seniors interested in plan- conduc- cert is giving 60 highly-skilled ticket office. Prices are $12.50, $10 tor, will their Socialist Realism." Lekic, Hall. Club and the Sociology Activities Marketing ning for the Baccalaureate Mass on be making profes- musicians the opportunity to and $8 for the general public and who Vasey sional debuts," said Lorenz. with professional or- $5 for students and senior came to the from A fourth event, "What is a .; Committee. All interested students are /April 13 at 5 p.m. in St. Rita's Chapel. perform a Drive Seciety Meeting The PDO music director and chestra.. citizens. the Soviet Union 10 years ago, Catholic University?" will be held , welcome to attend. Bleed discussed what Russian writers at a time and date to be an- The Red Cross will hold a Blood Drive Mandatory Marketing Society Meet- want to write and what the Soviet nounced. This event is co-spon- on April 7, 8, 9 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. PpenHeese government requires that they sored by the Villanova chapter of ing for all members April 9, 12:45 p.m. Coed dorms survey compiled Villanevans in the Butler Annex. in Bartley Room 216. Important fssues write, according to Shanahan. the American Association of Uni- By JENNIFER REIDY Neville further stated that coed tion on Friday and Saturday, Lekic is visiting to be discussed, including end of semes- Falvey Library is hosting an Open a professor at versity Professors (AAUP). The Concerned abewt housing provides many advan- while 13 percent were satisfied ter dinner. House on April 8 from 2 to 5 p.m. Villanova and is head of the role of theology and Catholicism Let's Dance Members of Student Govern- tages for students, including a with the current visitation policy. languages department at the in a university will be discussed. Central America ment recently conducted an exten- healthy social atmosphere of easy Fusco also described a meeting University of Maryland. The committee for the forum The Villanova Dance Ensemble will sive telephone survey probing friendships between men and that she and Phil Brach, secretary The second event, a panel dis- consists of Patricia Carroll, Sean At the April 7 Villanovans Concerned The Death perform Dance Concert '87 on April 11 Road Rally students' attitudes concerning women, as well as improved of external affairs, had with two cussion entitled "A Catholic Di- Carroll, Maria Chiappetta, Katie About Central America meeting, Dr. at 8 p.m. at the Haverford School on ilty coeducational housing on campus, behavior among the residents and members of the Board of Trustees lemma: Birth, Sex and Technol- Krackeler and Shanahan. Russ Kleinbach from the Philadelphia Lancaster Ave. A shuttle bus will leave The ACS is sponsoring a Road Rally which elicited an overwhelmingly a decrease in vandalism in the of the University. According to College of Textiles and Science will Bartley Circle at 10 min. intervals ' on April 26. The cost will be $3 per positive response for a change, dormitories. Fusco, "One member was ada- speak on his travels in Sandinista, Amnesty International is sponsoring starting at 7:10 p.m. For ticket info., person. according to Terise Fusco, sopho- However, according to Neville, mantly opposed to the idea [of coed Former V.U, Nicaragua. talk will begin at 4:30 Stuart Shuman of the Philadelphia The call: 645-7214 or 645-7262. Come and more class representative and problems involving security of the housing], while the other was Defenders Association who will speak p.m. in the Peace and Justice Center bring a friend to our best concert ever! assistant secretary of internal dormitories, enforcement of vis- positive and listened to our sug- on issues concerning the Death Penalty (located on the basement floor of CM AlplM affairs for Student Government. itation policy and opposition from gestions. This in itself can give counselor on April 8 at 8 p.m. in the Bryn Mawr Sullivan Hall). Approximately 400 students the Board of Trustees and parents you an idea of the mixture of Room of the Connelly Center. Please HOMOP ,aaci#wy were called from a computer list of students seriously hinder the feelings permeating the board ACS come to educate yourself on this impor- dies of 800 random on- and off-campus possible implementation of a coed right now." tant issue and to express your opinion. reminder to all inductees: the A residents, according to Fusco. housing policy. Fusco said she feels that the real Dr. Kenneth Tucker, psycholo- . There will be an ACS General Meeting Everyone welcome! induction ceremony will be on April 9 gist, died Saturday at his home, Hi The survey asked the students, The establishment of coed problem with the Board of Trus- on April 9 at 12:45 p.m. in the Connelly at 8 p.m. in the Wayne Room, located 'To what degree would you be dorms would ultimately challenge tees lies in their "conservatism in Bountitul, Utah. Tucker Center Cinema. All commuters and on the ground fkxv of Conoelly Center. interested in living in a coeduca- the current visitation policy, as and unwillingness to change." was a counselor at the Villanova OCRs should plan to attend. Upcoming All parents and family are wekxnne. taHh residence to which^59 evidenced by the difficulties that Fusco added that the Rev. John University Counseling Center for events will be discussed. tkNud haU?" percent responded as being "high- would arise from attempts to M. Driscoll, O.S.A., and the Res- three years until this past ly interested," 33 percent at enforce visitation in a male-female ident Student Association (RSA) December. The biokigy department is pleased to "somewhat interested" and 8 dormitory, according to Neville. fully support the approval and A memorial service for Tucker announce that at the end of this A discussion group for Cathelic percent as "not interested." Moreover, students were ques- application of a coed housing will be held at the Villanova students semester, a chapter of the Phi Sigma wishing to uatestand man When asked to comment on the tioned in the survey concerning policy. Chapel on April 7 at 5 p.m. Student Government is looking for their Bidogical Honor Society will be inducted an about faith, and for non-Catholic results of the survey. Dr. Richard their ideas about visitation in a Neville concluded, "A dorm All who knew Tucker are editor in chief for the 1967-W Villanova stiidants hiteraalid in learniQg about welcome to attend. Also, those here at Villanova. The installation Aasistafioe availaUe for off-campus A. Neville, vice pPtsident for ooed residence hall, to which 57 such as St. Mary's Hall woukl be (ooufiMy 01 CATMr OsMlQpmtnt) will held 1 University Directory. Please pick up an the church. Brtng your frtends » 1987. who wish to be a part of the dinner be May at the Dunfey Miii« and teU iMMater Stttdsnt Utt, rsMMded that he percent reapoodad that they wouM used as an experiment that could Dr. Keaacth Tucker. foroMrly ol application and sst up an interview time CoMhactad Pr., City Line Hotel. For more information, by 1^ Jarifian every FaHwr Pbfiad, adviaor for off- was "not surpriaad" that the like to sae no limitations on be monitored and observed by the service should contact the Rev. tlM VUlaMva UnivMraity Coun- in the Office of Studtnt Government Timdiy 7:a0 p.m. in Campus Ministry Dougherty. Shawn Tracy, O.S.A., in Campus piease ocmtact the biology office in mMMts in 207 survey pramplid^ vary positive visitation on any day and 30 administration. However, at this •Mug Ci1er> died Saturday at (204 Doi«harty) by April 10. Mendel Hall 115. CiBlar. St. Kite's HaU. Phoiir. 645>?m. rsaction from itudsnts. perosnt wanted no limited visita- time, we are far from that point." 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Although the Memberi of Pi Kappa Phi could concerned, I would consider it offenders. "So far all have expulsion. jail for viobting drinking laws," ^ former United States President jail]," said is fine students, but I woukln't Phi Beta Kappa, the arts and gaining knowledge changed from Villanovans for Life (yPL), led to oiiganization faced problemt with not be reached for comment the preskhng jiM^e at District [sentencing stu^^nU to Jimmy Carter, and 19 other However, at the time of the rule it [jail sentences] out in the sciences honor society, presented deduction to induction. He defined much negative publicity for that Court 38109 in King of Prussia, Foster. ^ Brown University students decision, Carter's car was future." a lecture last Friday in the Con- induction as attaining knowledge organization. Accordingto Heidi Pa., said recently. Riehl cited cMfi'where.students were placed on probation two towed away because she owed nelly certain M. Rojas, president of VFL, there noiiting ordinances In the past 12 years as a judge» Center Cinema by Dr. £r- from starting with a Constitution discussed The Hon. Donald O. Riehl said have violated weeks ago for intruding on a the city of Providence, RI, $335 parties in residen- Riehl has never sentenced a stu- man McMullin on the subject of amount and expanding that to was a problem with the Pi Kappa that in his position as presiding and held lanje Feb. 13 trustees meeting to call in parking tickets. nine kegs, 200 dent to jail for a drinking "Changes in the Notion of include a general amount. Phi fraternity, which also sold By NOEL E. FALCO vital." judge, people were placing pres- tial areas with for divestment of stocks in Despite a local radio station's admission violation. Science." McMullin was the first With the invention of such carnations without checking with sure on him to get stricter with students attending and companies that do business in efforts to pay Carter's fine, the Riehl said that students are visiting scholar at Villanova in the devkes as the telescope and mic- the Office of Student Activities. A bicentennial lecture on "The He said that America became a student sentencing. In the past, charged. South Africa. city car pound would not re- point where adding "insult to injury" by Visiting Scholars Program, which roscope, science entered the realm Rpjas stated that VFL was the Founding Fathers: Brilliant Poli- self-governing entity because it students have only received fines "It is getting to the The verdicKof Brown's un- lease her car unless she came continuing to violate the drinking is designed to bring interesting of the unfamiliar. This brought object of much negative publicity ticians" was given by Dr. John P. was a ''participatory society, for summary offenses, but accord- there doesn't seem to be any light dergraduate counseling board m person. of calls made to which in of the tunnel with laws. speakers to college campuses. about retroduction, the mode when phone were Roche on March 24 at 8 p.m. in was a power vacuum 'ing to Riehl, "Money doesn't seem at the end was less severe than the pos- DJ.S. 'i would implore their [the McMullin began his lecture by science where one moves back- the Office of Student Activities, the Connelly Center Cinema. [due to the British-French War], to mean anything to them [the underage drinking," said Riehl. student's] cooperation ... I have describing the origin of science wards from the result to discover stating that carnations bought and with distance [from Europe], students]." During the five months Foster takeover fails Roche is the dean of the Fletcher enough problems with shoplifters U. of Wis. newspaper and its importance in understand- the cause. were not being delivered. Americans were in a position to The Hon. Beverly Foster, dis- has been in her position, she has School of Law and Diplomacy at and rapists," said Riehl. ing our world. He stated that the This brought McMullin in to Rojas stated that it was then go into business for themselves, trict justice in Radnor Township, not seen the same students arrest- A conservative University of and the business manager, and Tufts University. The lecture was formative intellectual influence the 20th century, when science discovered that Pi Kappa Phi was and they did it with joy and Wisconsin campus newspaper, replace them with members of sponsored by the political science on our world is science. changed rapidly, and many old the organization responsible for delight." the Badger Herald, recently the Badger Herald. The board department and co-sponsored by The lecture brought the au- beliefs were forced to be aban- this lack of delivery and, after tried to take over its liberal planned to close the Cardinal the honors department, the Com- Roche lectured on various ele- dience back to the city-states of doned. One such set of theories three days, the problem was Candidates address Issues counterpart. The attempt in the future. mon Heritage Institute and the ments ancient Greece, where much of forced to be abandoned is the solved. necessary to the creation failed when the university's Campus police were eventu- Social Science Forum. of the origins of philosophy are Newtonian mechanics which was Rojas' main concern now is the constitution, including "the associate dean of students ally called in to evict Cardinal rooted. Philosophy at that replaced the discovery of Albert with next year's sale. She wishes great American hobby of elec- intervened. staff members, said Keefe. time by Roche's theme was that the tions," lack of had a notion of demonstration Einstein's theory. to it clear to the public that money and the The takeover attempt began Keefe and the business manag- and quantum make American founding fathers were showing proof. This led to situation occurred in had a "valid carnation sale influence of such Enlightenment after the liberal Daily Cardi- er called on the associate dean a A new VFL "consummate politicians but not thinkers as Locke science of deduction, where with science with the invention of a and had nothing to do with not saints." and nal's board of directors came of students, who ended the a set of rules the philosopher goes highly imaginative language. delivering the carnations." She Montesquieu. under the control of a conser- takeover attempt for the time from a premise to a conclusion. McMullin ended his lecture also stated that next year's sale He also safd that "the enlist- vative party. The Bob Kasten being. The audience was led through with his philosophy that the end will follow the same format as ment of George Washington to A question-and-answer period School of Driving, which had The Herald publisher said time, passing through an age in of theoretical physics is in view. seen in the past. head this reform movement was was held after the lecture. gained power in January's the takeover was for financial Babylon, where science was based Born in Ireland, McMullin has Student Government elections. reasons, but Keefe implied it on mathematic prediction and been director of the program of The Cardinal's board of di- may have been for political astrology. science and philosophy at the rectors voted in early March to causes. McMullin spetit much time on University of Notre Dame. fire the. editor, John Keefe, DJ.S. The National OrdiM- ofOmetia Wharton MBAs alter job lists Some business administra- In addition, some students tion graduate students in the have taken out papers listing Wharton School of Business at the desired qualifications of the the University of Pennsylvania recruiting businesses, presum- t^i'ni have crossed out other stu- ably in an effort to make in- dents' names in order to write terview preparation for other in their own on interview students more difficult, said VlLLAN()\ as(tKki:k WaOy McCurdy Chris Duca PhU Brach registers for corporations re- Craig. cruiting on the campus, accord- As a result, Craig has pro- oFTiiE Wki:k By LYNN PERDEK working in Student Government that this would improve the ing to placement officer Miriam hibited students from writing past and said that he is the which "is not in the University's image Craig. in their own interviews, dj,s. Current issues concerning Vil- only candidate with experience. up to par with the township," and lanova students were discussed The most important projects it would lay the groundwork and by the three candidates running Brach pians to undertake if elected set goals for future meetings. for Student Government president include facilitating Student Gov- Duca stated that the students in the presidential debates held on ernment, reviewing the advise- must let Radnor know that they Senate candidates Monday night in the Villanova ment facilities, creating outlets wish to work with them and that Room of the Connelly Center. for social activity, dealing with they must respect their rights and Candidate Wally McCurdy, a off-campus housing problems and needs. He stated that he would junior political science major, fighting the rising tuition. like to see the west campus area discuss platforms stated in his opening remarks The three candidates next rezoned, enabling new dorms to E. addressed," said Moses, a junior that, in his opinion, the most fielded questions posed by the be built that would allow more By NOEL FALCO business administration major. pressing issues are that of the student panel, consisting of students to live on campus. This senatorial debate was held Wible, a junior accounting ma- housing problems and student Joanne Conrad, editor-in-chief of action could relieve some of the The 31 from 7-9 p.m. in the Pie jor, said, "The University College relations with Radnor Township. the Villanovan, Maria problems with Radnor Township March Shop in Dougherty Hall. is forgotten group ... we have McCurdy proposed a plan to Femandez-Llanio and Gene Link- because students would no longer Stephen a McWilliams, advisor certain problems that need to be have students from other states meyer, elections coordinator. Dur- be living in their neighborhoods. to Student Government, acted as moderator. addressed. My goal is to help." register as Pennsylvania resi- ing this session, the candidates Brach emphasized that it is not The 11 candidates are as fol- Karam, a junior communica- dents, because of the amount of were asked what important issues just Radnor Township that stu- Harold Jensen lows: Robert lorio, engineering; tions and political science major, time spent here. According to they thought were not adequately dents must deal with, but all four • Chris Kriesen, science; Kenneth stressed that "you start with an Villanova University McCurdy, this would enable Vil- addressed in the past. local townships in this a^ea. He it ... Fahrman, John B. Lewis and idea . . . then build on stu- 1st Team Basketball* lanova students as voters to Duca answered first and stated stressed the need to let the res- in (to meetings] meal plan is an Brian Moses, commerce and fi- dents have to go • overturn the current township that an alternate idents know what is happening on Finance nance; Naomi Karam, Christine in support of each other." ordinance which allows only two issue that needs to be more ade- campus. Brach stated that he was Strunk, Diane Carman, Bob Bran- Carman, an honors and theatre 3.43 GPA» unrelated persons to live at the quately addressed, along with involved in hosting a reception to catella and Ron Vivenzio, liberal major with a business minor, had Senior* same residence. more involvement by Student hear complaints of the residents minority arts; and Mark Wible, University a previous engagement as a HonrTetown: • McCurdy said he would also Government in and in organizing a group of Trumbull, CT College. member of the cast of "Sweeney the like to establish an alternate meal recruitment. students to work with residents Order of Omega is pleased to announce introduc- the need to Each candidate had the oppor- Todd," but came for the selection of Ann Funkhouser as Greek of the Week. plan, an early student directory McCurdy stressed to help clean part of the felt "so strongly alternate meal plan, tunity to make an opening state- tions because she Being the analytically-minded person that she is, and a monthly forum allowing look into an neighborhood. before the questioning about the importance of the po- students to grade the performance because he does not feel the ment finance has been a suitable major for her. Our social He expressed an interest in a changed in the began. sition." Johanne C. Sharp, butterfly has no problem combining academics and of his administration. current one will be hear establishing a hotline ^o junior biology major, English and commun- to deliver introduced the Kriesen, a sophomore activities, as she is a member of Gamma Phi Honor The second candidate near future. He students complaints, in which "I major, expressed Car- statement was meal plan utilizing a point said of the role of senator, think ications Society and of course. Order of Omega. his introductory idea of a could get involved. it's a little more active [than my man's views on the importance of junior finance major Chris Duca, system in Bartley cafeteria, where Annie, a long time sister of Alpha Chi Om^;a, his concluding statements, coeducational to each food In current position in Student Go- such issues as pledged her freshman year. She has definitely who stressed the need for an points are assigned reiterated the need to it voting improved parking truly students pay for only McCurdy vernment! ... has more dormitories, demonstrated her Greelf spirit as an active member effective leader who would item so that improve relations with Radnor power." facilities, an alternative meal plan represent the students. what they are eating. of the Greek Week committee and also by serving an alter- currently Township, to establish Junior electrical engineering and tuition increases. as a Panhellenic rush counselor. Within Alpha Chi. Duca said that his priorities, if Such a meal plan is nate meal plan using a point major lorio commented, "For the Sophomore English and educa- would be an alternate' at Boston College and the Annie served as corresponding secretary, elected, used only to system and to upgrade the student first time it gives me a chance to tion major Strunk said, "The key "*•#». meal plan, a used book store, University of Virginia, and would move up into the rank of president. V include more of the is com- not available directory to work with the University ... to to student involvement Aside from the Greek

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As the and nnd out how Icin'hllp. Stud^t G^rvemment. . OH yillanova housing heard in only is the dedsrans that are candidate wno a member Question: Wka^ art vonr views Qifiaition: What other issues are for Brach: I am 100 percent being made that affect their daily of a Greek society, I feel I can on the proposed lliitiim increase? you in favor tfi hating coed dorms. I always think lives at Villanova address this University and issue the b^t. What McCurdy: Villanova is a highly- McCurdv: The meal plan issue, th^ should be an option. I think in the Radnor needs to be accomplished is community. re- regarded school. In order to com- the meal plan will liot be changed. it is an issue where we are not Question: zoning of west campus will What are your quali- which pete with other yniversities of our Les Gies [director of Food Sau- working against the administra- fications enable fraternity and for seeking this office? sorority stature, tuition will increase from ces] has pointed out the many tion, we are working with them. houses to be built will Duca: I truly represent the that be at time to time. Swards the plan has won. How- Student Government has been students because I have been no expense to the University, help I would want to find out where ever, I do have an alternative. He instrumental to help the admin- solve the current housing involved in many aspects at Vil- problem the 10 percent [increase] is going will answer to proposed changes ist^tion get coed housing with and improve the lanova University — Greeks, social life on in the University budget. Villa- to the structure, the Board of Trustees. Campus Ministfy, Villanova campus. Un- nova should seriously think of not I have asked for crunchy peanut Another key is that when we k>n and athletics. I lived Question: Are you aware the have on of increasing their enrollment from butter. I would like to extend the do, it, it can't be just one dorm. current law campus and off» so I know the that specifiaiUy does one year to the next — because dinner hours to around 7:30 p.m. It tould flop or fail for the reason needs of the students. not allow Greek housing in Radnor of housing, the tuition increase I would push to get the deli bar th^t it is limited. Question: elected, Township? If how many will not help our minority popu* during dinner. I would like to set Question: What else are you in hours Duca: Yes, it it do you plan to spend working says exactly lation at all. up a point system that would be faiioroP right in it. on Student Government? This law does violate Question: Ifelected, how willyou ottered as an dption. ^rach: We're in favor of contin- Duca: I spend approximately 20 the Constitution. uiiig the efforts of Student Gov- hours now for crew, at least 20 WaUyMcCurdy eniment with voter registration. hours a week if not more [for Question: Why should we "Take I am in favor of some more change Student Government]. awalkonthe Wally side?" in the visitation policy. I question Question: How do you view the McCurdy: I feel in the past BOUQUET SHOP y' it on weekends — it definitely proposed tuition increase? years that Student Government • idso • • should be extended if not < abol- Duca: There is no access to the has not been too visible an LANCASTER AVENUE BKYN MAWR ished on weekends. budget. I am not in favor of the organization. •««if^|^4»»W« I am concerned about the mi- increase, but I want to make an If elected I would hold forums nority problem, all minorities, intelligent decision. You need the on a monthly basis that would be Demem PUsemmr DUcammtn AeroM from K«lly't including the poor. The Villanova information. It will impact stu- attended by students. Stud9ntlD - 10% off D«//K Ccsft Sp9CM9 50% LOCAL OMNHIt tuition increase is keeping out the dents in such a way that it will Question: What are your quali- AU poor. make it more difficult for them to fications for seeking this office? MAJOR CREINT Question: What does your slogan find the necessary funds to fi- McCurdy: I am a junior here. the "Best is yet to m 525-2422 come" mean? nance college. I am very well known on campus. Brach: The best is yet to come One of the things I plan on I am visible to the student body. says that Student Government accomplishing is that when some- I'm energetic, and I know people did a lot of work this year. Major one arrives as a freshman, there who have much influence on this accomplishments include the re- will be a projected tuition increase campus. EXPERIENCE, structuring of Student Govern- [for four years] so you can ade- At this school there is a division ment and the rewriting of the quately plan. between people on campus and off RESPONSttlUTY constitution. We now campus. I feel I could act as a know that Question: If elected, what is the PRESTIGE, our idea works. first thing you would do as bridge between these groups. My We have established a positive president? ultimate goal is to bring Villanova AIR FORCE NURSING. relationship with townships this Duca: Find the most qualified back to Villanova . . . bring stu- year. Now we can have actual people to chair the various com- dents back as a unified group. Check the Air Force. results and accomplishments. We mittees of Student Government. Question: What do you think is If you're looking were challenged to earn and prove The way I plan on doing that is the most pressing concern for for a our respect. We now have our to have an open meeting inviting today's students and, if elected, career in nursing that respect. all people, including those cur- what do you plan to do to change otters opportunity, Question: If elected, how much rently it? on Student Government . . res^ponslbility and time will you spend working on conduct McCurdy: The most pressing interviews and have an advantages Student Government? open-door policy. issue facing Villanova students is Air Force Nursing Brach: I will start this summer Question: Ifyou are not elected, the relations with Radnor Town- for six weeks to set up the staff how much time will you spend ship. I wouki stage a massivednve is for you. If you have a and then work between 20 and 30 working on Student Government^ of voter r^stration of the stu- BSN, call hours a week during the year. dents to overturn Radnor's cur- Duca: I would like to be active Sgt John S. Holcombe Question: If you are not elected, in Student Government. The rent law that only allows two will (215)649-2514 Collect you still be involved in Student reason why I am running is I am students to live together. Government? not totally satisfied with the way Question: If elected, how many Brach: I love Villanova, and I'll Student Government is running. hours a week are you planning to be working on Student Govern- The turn out of students seek- put into Student Government? ment, win or lose. ing positions of Student Govern- McCurdy: I'd say I'd put in 20 527-4330 i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^j^^^^^i FAST FREE DELIVERY!! LA NOVA PIZZA COMPANY 789 Lancaster Ave. • Villanova, PA Hour*: Sun.-Thur*. 1 1 a-m.-l a.m. • Fii « Sat 11 a.m.-3 a.m. Owniiwtdop»nfdbyVlnc»nlAm«m)olt, lommownwolVliKtifaPlzninOmbmok ConsklendUnlMttPlzzarlamWtalPlilladtlpDI*

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Psgs8 April 3, 1M7 By3USANT0LVE Therefore, some sakm owners have reportedly remt|pi# warning /WeULMf^. CHAMBERS^ ^ Be careful, or you may waHf labib, allowed cust^mors to tan away from that tanning sakNi witl^t aoilles (i^fnvk>let radi- HeK6'<5 -mf nEcetfr Brach for president with a lot more than a bronie. atibn passes through ck)6ed eye- body. Many sakm customers are lids) and circumvented the auto- unaware Of the risks of ultravk)let matic timere by controlling the Once again it is time for Student Government radiation ^ risks which could time people tan from a central TO TANORAAVK elections at V.U. — the chance for Villanova students change their lives. desk. ^ G^(3^ to select a president and senators to represent them in Tanning salons are growing^ In 1966, 350 warnings were IF YOU'LL TU^T popuiaritv, with an estlmited issued to salons that have not the University Senate, to voice student concerns and B»lM6 15,000 sMons nationwide. Some complied with federal regMlstions. viAir , I'H. present ideas. Villanovans have taken advantage The FDA is encoureging local FIDO our S^ Y^ Choosing someone to be your representative for the of this fad by frequenting the regulatk>n and licensing of sakms next year is not a decision that should be made lightly. sakms to preserve that Spring because they are unable to over- CAH &0 HOME • • • Students should consider each candidate's views, platform break ootor, to feign tiK look of look the nationwide industry UH, AKC YOV OK a tropical vacatKHi or to get a alone. and experience. In light of these considerations, we believe healthy glow. Responding to numerous skin the best candidate for Student Government president is Ironically, the means of obtain- and eye injuries from tanning Phil Brach. ing that glow can be anything but machines, New York City health For the past year, Brach has served as Student h«ilthy. offidals are drafting an ordinance Government's secretary of external affairs and has been Experiments conducted by the that woukl license and relate Food and Drug Administration tanning salons. The ordinance involved with the issues and the actions that Student (FDA) show that extensive expo- would require annual inspection Government has undertaken. He is the only candidate sure to sunlamps can cause cat- and licensing of the salons, man- who is already a member of Student Government at aracts, bum the cornea, suppress datory use ctf gogg^ and strict Villanova. the immune system, bkxxl compliance with federal guide- conditions and During his term as secretary of external affairs, Brach vessels, age skin prematurely and lines for sanitary possibly cause skin cancer, ac- exposure time, according to the has organized and held a forum with area residents, cording to the March 29, 1987, New York Times. remained in the tanning room of Do Pennsylvania residents and to the customer's health. lobbied to get a left-turn signal installed at Lancaster and the spokesman from Pennsylva- Letters to the Editor issue of New York Times. A a Jack La Lanne Health Spa on the residents of all other states Local authorities in all states Ithan avenues and worked on many issues of primary Two young men were blinded nia Drug Devices and Cosmetics the Upper East Side of New York without tanning salon r^^lations should step in to regulate and importance to students. permanently by sunlamps in sakl that Pennsylvania has no for over 45 minutes without eye have to wait for similar occurren- license tanning salons. If they do Brach has outlined several priorities that he intends tanning salons in Lansing. Mich., local regulation or licensing of its protection. The next morning the ces in their state before action is not, customers expecting to en- vote last tanning salons. He added that Register to year. girls taken? students: could not see anything and in- hance their appearance to implement if elected. He proposes a review of academic may This is an indication of the there is no plan for local regulation experienced excrutiating pain. Without regulations, tanning stead ruin their health. advisement programs. He has plans that would help To the Editor: prohibiting more than two unre dent Government, in conjunction severity of the problems linked to in the future. They had both burned the outer salons are tempted to ignore FDA students look for ways to finance their education if tuition lated people living together have with the College Republicaas and the tanning business. * Pennsylvania should follow layer of their corneas. recommendations. After all. the is increased. Most students would probably been declared unconstitutional in College Democrats, is working on .(Sunlamp manufacturers are New York's lead and b^n to draft Luckily, after a few days in longer customers are under the Susan Tolve is a junior com- ordinance of its own. munications major and the asso- Additionally, Brach's priorities include improving agree that the most significant several states. In the same law, registering all students to votie. As required to provide consumers an darkness, the girls regained their sunlamps the laiger the profit for with timing devices, warning One of the incidents that has the salon. Never mind the damage ciate editor of the ViUanovan. relations with area residents, searching for solutions to problem Villanova faces today is Radnor goes out of its way to long as Villanova students have vision. health offi- the poor relationships with the specifically prohibit fraternity no clout on election day. the labels, safe exposure schedules convinced New York off-campus housing problems and working to provide more '•'} and goggles under a 1960 FDA cials of the need for tanning salon surrounding townships. Amoqg houses.. r .•;>*?; .> "ii- township.officials will continue to activities on campus that serve alcohol to those would other things; Villanoya studotits For some reason, however, turn s di^f/eaDon the(iificdB>of regulation; However, the agency regulations occurred only a few

s^ .> ;* v;;^';- the lamps According to the New students over 21.. ^ ,^ are subjected to theHim-eaaonotble Villanova students have passively Villanova. -, ?u-, u:- ih-J has no authority over weeks ago. Sonny Bono for president? 16-year-olds Brach has specific and workatfle plans and goals. He zoning and housing ordinances stood by for years and let this If people making these outrage- once they are purchased. York Times, two with has the experience that a Student Government president imposed by Radnor and other abuse continue. It is time that the ous laws had to answer to several By ED CONDRAN Everyone will sleep well Letterman's State of the Union townships. Villanova community stood up thousand students, they would Sylvester Stallone as secretary of address, instead of chatting with needs in order to be effective. In short, Brach has the Laws similar to the ordinance and made themselves heard. Stu* either have tochange their pqliofes There is something very strange defense. "Can we win this time?" the nation, he will answer his qualifications that earn him our endorsement for Student »" or find another job. ^- A catchall word going on in the United States Sly asks. No one is sure if he is constitutent's mail. Government president in the April 7 election. The College Republicans are today. The people who had the referring to Vietnam or an arm Letterman will create a new The most important thing, though, regardless of EDrroRS ASSISTANT EDfrORS sponsoring thefirst voter registra- By MARK CUTHMSRTSON easily evoke strong emotion. Both infinite wisdom to jump on the wrestling match. position in his cabinet. He will News: Michelle M. Shanahan Siobhan A. Roder tion drive on April 4, from 10 a.m.- yuppie bandwagon, purchase Cab- Pat Sajak will be secretary of Shaffer as secretary of whom you vote for, is that you exercise your right to of these qualifications make it as name Paul Johanne C. Sharp Dante J. Scala 3 p.m. Everyone is strongly en- good a catchall word as ugly. bage Patch dolls and idolize Phil war. He will have the wheel of war hip. Confronted by the press, be heard and vote on April 7. First off, I miist admit that I Features: Natalie McKenna / xourliged to take advantage (rf this Collins are making the ultimate to dedde if we should go off to Shaffer, who can ad-lib as well as am an avid chikl watcher. It might Joe McGowan opportunity. Villanova students mistake. It appears these Amer- battle. Vanna White will be Frank Rizzo, can only respond by seem like a silly preoccupation, Entertainment: Russ Ceccola Megan Quidera must register at their school ican citizens will elect Sonny Bono brought on board to teach Stallone saying his usual, "Yeah, yeah, but it never ceases to amaze me Kevin A. Kalhryn Quigley address in order able to vote Iff as our leader. the alphabet. Hecht to^ how fascinating the uninhibited f Ml Mt M dMrfMBfft yeah." Sports: Staph Schlager JohnRicco in local dictions. Sonny Bono? The same Sonny The secretary of state in the is immediately arrested Jail is only solution speech and actions of a young Shaffer Layout Dirsctor Bleen McGinley r Please do not ^tand by and Bono who was married to the Penn administration will be none the kidnapping of the Lind- child can be. «fMf ifecfsioih for Artwoifc Phil Kousoubfis continue to be held captive by Mm0 formerly struggling Cher, who other than Steven Wright. Wright bergh baby. The presiding judge at District Court in King of Photography: Mark Nunes unreasonable and unconstitution- divorcing him discovered will confuse more people than avoid all this nonsense •In the process of observing upon We can going to have to start Greek Page Editor. Robert Clarldn al laws. Villanova students should iim talent. Yes, i^od ol' Sonny, a Henry Kissinger. ignoring all actors posing as Prussia said recently, "I'm young children, I often marvel maken' MXttg to by Advertlaing Dtaeeton Sherry informing legislators of their driver, "entertainer" And last, and certainly least, is you want Stalkme sentencing students to 30 days in jail for violating drinking Susan be how closely their compulsions former truck politicos. Would Buaineas: Katie Krackeler, Monica Boecia concerns by writing letters, mak- and entrepreneur, has political the position of vice president. The that close to the button? If he does laws." Although sentencing students to jail may reduce mirror those of adults. The only Subecrlptlona/BIIIIng: Diefenbach ing calls, attending town- ttt word eommmiM banana will be former least will not have Janet phone difference between adult and child aspirations. second push it. at we the number of open keg parties, a 30-day sentence is too Coleman. Coleman to F.Y.I. Coordinator Jim Duffy ship meetings and. most impor- being that adults have gone Bono is running for Mayor of NBC star Gary to see the umpteenth sequel harsh. Adviaor: June W. Lytel voting. Springs, Ca. The former not been doing much since his "Rambo." tantly, through Once throi^ yeare of socialization aAd Palm has "Rocky" and everyone's "Different Strokes" was have Sonny For a student, 30 days in jail equals four weeks of again, itiake a wise investment for experience which often serve to vocalist 4s rollowing old show Nobody should Staff: Breslin, actor's Being vice president it now. not going to classes and, ultimately, a semester of collie Richard Abraham, Paula Diane A Cilione. Kathy your future and register to vote temper their children favorite one-dimensional cancelled. Bono as president. Stop Cole. Susan E. Corcoran. Tim Daniels, Ed Demski, Syh^ DeSantis. on Tuesday. lead. will give Cpleman plenty of time If you do not, it will only get down the drain. This would lead to a delayed graduation compulsk>ns. Joanne Devereux, Mark DiStask), Elia DiTaddeo. Robert Duggan. As my cousin Ryan grows up, Clint Eastwood is Mayor of to audition for new parts. worse. John Davidson will live on or a summer or two of classes. And a prison record does Nancy Dzwbnczk, Maryanne Ellk>tt, Caesar Etiore, Noel E Fateo, Andrew Laperriere The word "ugly" had become I am confklent that he will learn Carmel, Ca., wherever that is. At When Coleman is offered the Pennsylvania Avenue. Then Bert not enhance job applications or resumes either. Fay. real of the little guys in the Office. John Sue Qanem. Suzy Qarra, Debbie Gross. Hank Hatter, . aa88ofl990 an easy catchall for Ryan. It to use the word ugly more pru- least Bono is running in a role of one Convy will head the Oval White In the past, judges have fined students for drinking Robert M. Jordan, Maria Karr, bridget Kelleher. Sharon Kelly. Mea treasurer. College allowed him to express distaste dently and in its proper context. town. Broadway revival of "Snow It will never end unless you act Klucsarils, Jack Kolmansberger, Phil all frighteningly and the Seven Dwarfs." he resigns violations. But the violations have continued nevertheless. Courtney Lee, Joanne lollus. Republicans for any thing or situation. It was I am not as confident in these This sounds so immediately Magnotti, Pat McGoMrick, Carolyn Mirabile. Lini MuNen. Sharon think adult decisk>n-maker*s ability to familiar. Wasn't Ronald Reagan from office. The new vice presi- It is not unusual for more than 200 students to attend not necessary for him to M. Neubauer. Oliver, O'Neill. Union's most will be David Brenner. Jody Mk:hele Lynn Peidsk. Kathleen about its meaning or context, it use the word communist when it governor of the dent EdCondran is a senior at Temple an open party. Often these students each pay a $3 Rek^hner. JennWsr Jeanne Scancarella, century or so a^? Brenner will soon be out of work BekJy, SavNsous. Doug was easily pronounced and pro- applies. I am afraid that they will . vapid state a University. admission charge. Therefore, a $300 fine is not much of it's really Paula A SeeMdt. Mary Shea. Mike Smith. Elana Starr, Diana K. vocative enough to make his point. never grow enough to stop letting I think so. And we all know what since his "Oh yeah, • a deterrence from holding parties. In addition, judges Sugg, Amy Torek. Sharon A. Waters. Brian D. Webb. Stacey Witkins, Utters tliis word be an excuse for followed. happening" talk show will be MaryJo Yannaoone. (oops) Clint cancelled. know that over all, Villanova students are wealthy. I experienced this firethand atrocity. So Sonny and Cher, president Many Villanova students enjoy planning and while playing with my younger are due to follow in Bonzo's path. The position of vice The writing, articles, lay-oM, pictures and fonmat are the cousin Ryan. "You are ugly," he Sen. Joseph McCarthy brought Someday historians will re- will be just the same for Brenner, attending large keg parties, but they do not consider the policy Quote responsibility ofthe Edtor and the EdMorial Board Md do not pronounced after I had teaosd him great shame on our natkm and member our presidents as real as he will be doing a lot of talking, consequences. The residents in these areas do not enjoy view cf Itie admMslralkM), faculty and one time too many. A little while ruined the Uvea of many people men, not actors. Being the leading but no one will be listening. Just the noise. The property owners do not enjoy the damage. Miad. The Untveni^ sutiscHties to Tke VUlmmmmn mUfirint 'Ut- lata- he said, *lloayny, I don't through his indiscriminate use ol man is the ticket nowadays. Uke on "NightUfe." principle used its is presidency to of The police do not enjoy breaking up the parties. And now the of responsitiie toeedora of SKpiession for our iludaitt ten l9tki Bdihr" mmmd at its want to sat these; they are ugly," the wwd communist. He Since this is true, it only a Why limit the upon itisrwiwriM the squssh that to justify matter of time before Sesn Penn actors. Sonseday Johnny Carson the students will not enjoy being sent to jail. tiffka inZOl Dmiglmtyptwrtotke fydtadUne, TmmdttyatSp.m. had bsea placaJT in ficpat ol hiai becoQWS ooounander in chief. One can be our leader. Remember For repeat offenders, jail may be the only soltition. mm ffm t/Hanoyan is Fridaya, tO issues a fyptdmtddombk at the thteff is oertaitt. There will be no thm^ih he will have to be on Note -~ AU UUtn must is SoLMcCvthy's But 30 days in jail is too harsh a sentence 48 hours QrrKMtan e,SOa Thtaaion wiU witkkaUa pr«M conierencas. Firat Lady hiatus on Mondays. That is okay; is reasonable. The importance lies in the message f^ the mtm 10 &m. to 4 pLui Maioaaa wii poae in The Na- Former big guy and I mean big more $m t -^ ^ mUkUtn will receiving. tisnal Mtfkm inelead ol Playboy. guy. 311 pound President William the students be Great spirits have always miack wmi saar aassl Fenn wiU put together an inter- Howard Taft. slept 11 to 12 hours If Villanovans want reepect from surreimduig encountered violent opposition <— coaamuaisi*** h is estiiM cabinet The jUlion dollar a day. communities, and if they want property owners to ofter from mediocre minds. ble to difiat wiM evaponte with a little Ot course Carson will wither cm kr pmmkd. mmn Albert Einstein them housing, drinking violations and the acts of to plaoe adwaiiii^tite tM^Jia to help frem Slliriey MacLaine. The and die. as he is now in the destruction must end. ItiiMlMMMMttOS Jack BaMiy will be ratti^. His vice preeident David Students have to learn that they cannot buy inw rMBIWiSrF IB Sie 'Inmniiy, VUkmmu Pa. 19066 tthatitcan of treaaury. Latterman will take over. In themselves out of any trouble that comes along.

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Each spring semester, various Grade change unneeessary campus organisations open their doors to new^embership. seeking ttiMlNNMgWMIIi To the Editor: proposal passed? Secondly, as far as its affects people who they believe possess Campus I must commend the University Ari^ments for the new grading on graduate school a^inissions, the qualities^hat will better their Senate for passing the proposal system were lame. Those in favor Stephen Flanagan's research group. By MARK NUNES requiring professors to give writ- said the new system would grade pro^ that most schools do not ten definitions of grades. However, accurately, with emphasis adjust transcripts. During an more It starts off with an applicatk>n in talking with several students on its effects on the transcripts interview for graduate school or illlMwiiiiM If iiiore process, i^ each prosji^tive lp This week the ViUano- this past week, the campus has of prospective law and graduate a job, I seriously doubt an inter- member tens about themselves kimdmifikoyou van asks, "How do you come to a consensus: the new school students, and stated that viewer will pose the question, "So and answetis some questions on feel about drug testing at grading system is bogus. other schools are using the tell me, does your grade point iGWir, how hk9 yon am *why they think they shoukhhe- V.U.?" The fact that half of our elected system. average reflect a system with long. Next comes the "gratis" first boot tko Intotyloofo representatives were absent for Firstly, as Dr. Bernard J. Dow- minuses?" Furthermore, one year round interviews, where tSi^group at the proposal School in career-related job, the meeting which ney, dean of the Graduate a and GPAs extends itself into granting » few ^id, most baportoaUy, was passed disgusts me. Their attests, there is not a significant are of little significance. minutes of their time to all who whotoHmrpfooUghos voices and their votes could have margin to allow for grading errors. Lastly, just because other apply. changed the outcome and saved Also, there is not a tremendous schools have a different grading gnrnpsyoohohrngto . the University from the effects of difference between an 86 average policy does not mean that Villan- At this time the applkant is oneoanms. the new grading system. Instead, and an 87 average (maybe one test ova should conform to their stand- scanned for their personal qual- the proposal has been pushed question), although it means a ards. Need I remind anyone that ities and asked "appropriate" through and is awaiting admin- difference of one-third of a quality Villanoya's academic progralh Seniors should vote questions, sometimes with an istrative approval. point toward your GPA. was ranked No. 1 among Eastern "appropriate" situation thrown that these groups offer equal When deciding a major policy As many V.U. students do, I comprehensive schools. That is To the Editor: I am endorsing. in, ultimately in aim of giving the opportunity to evervone. change, valid input from both the consider myself a dedicated stu- first out.of 129, according to a interviewers an idea of what this faculty and student body is essen- dent. However, if I was faced with survey oi college presidents re- As a senior preparing for inter- Villanova needs a Student Gov- individual can do for the group. I have a suspicion that these tial. Neither was obtained. Con- a situation where putting extra leased in U.S. News and World views and with graduation only ernment that will represent the (Also known as, "Do they even homogeneous groups feign diver- fronting some professors with the effort into studying for an exam Report. a month and one-half away, my entire student body. Duca has begin to fit in?") sity for outward appearances issue, their responses were uncer- would only give me one-third more In the past, Villanova's admin- schedule is very busy. There is expressed his leadership qualities only, and that membership is tain, they felt the change was quality points, I would opt for istration has done ^n excellent job one day, though, that I am setting by suo^sfully participating in: If all goes well and you can more based on who you know, unnecessary, or they were not sleep. The new system deflates in handling the school's academic aside five minutes that will have Greek life by being an actively convince the group that you are how fake you can be at the inter- fully aware of what was student motivation. affairs; I trust they will continue. an effect on Villanova's future. It involved member of Pi Kappa Phi not a total geek, then you are views and, most importantly, happening. Furthermore, it does not do However, when considering the is April 7, the election day for next fraternity; the Villanova Union by granted a second round interview. what other prestigious groups you Furthermore, the proposed sys- justice to the superior student. If new proposal, I urge them to year's Student Body president organizing and executing the Now the real competition starts, belong to on campus. tem limits teachers' freedom to set D-, C-, B- and A-, are added to the examine the severe ramifications and senators. duties of director of security for as often older, more mature people from around are brought While everyone is not qualified X up their own grading scales. system, then you must add an A-*- it imposes. the Williams and General campus The reason I feel it is important everything, I believe individual t Incorporating administrative as well. This is the only fair way The University Seniate, the Public concerts; Campus Ministry in to make the final decisions. for " guidelines would not only restrain students progress can be mea- faculty and the student body for everyone to vote, especially by co<;hairing the most successful traits are too often passed over. seniors, "elite teachers but also encourage stu- sured "accurately." should re-evaluate the proposal, is that after investing Hunger Awareness Week in its 13- Once again, the person is grilled It seems an few," who four years, Villanova limited of the dents to take less challenging If the Senate wants a more and I am sure they wjll see, as has become year history; and athletics by by a panel who ask more "appro- represent a segment special part of tor teachers instead of enrolling in accurate measure of grades, my many do already, that tfit proposal a our lives. When rowing in his third year on Vil- priate" questions ("Why do you student population, quality the selection courses in which you "learn proposal is to implement every does not, in any way, improve our graduating class of 1987 lanova Crew. want to do this?" ... "What everything. The whole

returns as alumni, . political. more." letter of the alphabet into our academic program, that it is not we would like qualities do you possess?" . process is too to see that Villanova continues ^ "It's not the grade that's impor- grading system. At each level have in the students best interests and to Please take the time to look at "Define leadership") and give Villanova be a university that has built its si- How many of us ^ tant, it's what you get out of the both pluses and minuses, thereby that it is an unnecessary change all three candidates and keep in more "appropriate," real-life students get "shot down" each really — a of 1.28. in time. reputation on excellence. mind that, when you applied to tuations ("If you were President ; class that counts" resulting in intervals Or in policy at this point ' year, yet almost definitely know . . ) based favorite quote of many professors. we can always go back to number Villanova, you were accepted not of the University" . So, John Harrobin personal experience as people who have never been reject- If this is true, then why was this grades. Which do you prefer? My solely on the basis of your S.A.T. on ^r^aps one ,and one-half hours vClas«ofld90 vice president of Student ed for anything on campus? former score but on all of your qualities of screening, judgment is passed Government and as a graduating and accomplishments. Villanova on your character, and the final in deciding which candidate senior needs a well-rounded president, so decision is made. I am also wondering how many befol-e to vote for is based upon a person- students will read this and label Be educated vote for Duca. is leader of the students. who a Finally, the day arrives when me, as its author a loser? Will the To the Editor: tioned that this may be the direc- dents were involved in Student I describe "leader of When a pick your letter to find student body now look down at tion that the townships must Government this year; Chris you go up Karen I of the As this year's Student Govern- students," I mean all students. Magosin you have just spent the last three me because am not part move towards. Duca and Wally M^urdy were Class of ment president, I cannot overem- Chris Duca is the candidate who 1987 in worry and nervousness "elite" and I am obviously envious In this year's elections, the very not among those involved. weeks phasize the need for students to for nothing — you have been of those who are? issue of Student Government is Remember to vote. Look se- vote in the upcoming elections. First you wonder, "Why at stake. If a candidate is elected riously at the issues and the dumped. But just voting is not enough. I then you ask, viewing me as such, I would who does not possess the proper candidates, and ask yourselves didn't make it?"; By Every voting student has a duty did make it?" Not surpris- like the readers to know that they knowledge, experience and com- who can do the best for the Choose the most "Who to educate herself or himself as to find that condoning the methods of mitment to get the job done, then student body and Villanova Uni- ingly, youiook«found are just to who will, best represent the the same "perlbn who just went these societies, attaching to me a much of the work of this year's versity. I believe that for those . students in the coming year. For round for another the interviewers have pre- government will have been done who value the process of student to the second label position of Student Body qualified the candidate group is in the door, and you are pared for me, as so many other in vain. governance the choice is obvious: president there is no doubt in my outside, still looking in. people on campus are thus "la- Student Government actively Brach. mind that Phil Brach fits the belled." Everyone knows that if sought involvement from any To the Editor: Body president is the only student mold. While understanding that not you make it in, you are guaranteed interested students throughout Joe Allman senator not representing a specific Brach has served the students everyone can be selected, and that a certain prestige, and if not, you the year. Approximately 200 stu- Student Body president Student Government: the offi- college. The president is elected

this past year as Student Govern- space limitations on . staff are "one of the many." cial governing body of all of the by students from all of the colleges are just ment's secretary of external af- crucial, I would lik^ to know why, students on campus — undergrad- and is an ex officio member of the fairs. In this capacity, he has university of thousands, I this viewpoint is not uate, graduate, night students University Senate. in a believe played a major role in improving V.U. needs again and again, the same people just mine alone, but that it repres- more and law students. At this time of sets Because the president the Villanova's relations with its are "picked to volunteer" for ents the view of many students, the year, election time, questions tone for both the executive and neighboring residents and the everything. whether they admit it or not. And about its effectiveness, credibility legislative branches of the govern- local townships. finally, if I sound bitter about and even necessity are often ment, it is even more important a than a turn-signal In the fall, Brach organized these selection processes, it is raised. to elect a president who has Dismissing people with the forum for our "next-door neigh- claim that it is good interview because maybe I am. However, I To the Editon others that he is a leader. Many students are involved in experience in Student Govern- bors" to come on campus and experience for those that do not have a feeling that some opinions He is responsible, depenuiable, a Student Government. The execu- ment, knows the issues, has an t discuss problems that they have it, and offering humiliating matter more than others. After reading last week's issue hard wortcer andan (Nisr-i&uever. tive branch consists of several idea of what is in the best interests make had being neighbors of Villanova of I feedback sessions ("This is what I the ViUanovan, am compelled Duca is involved in many aspects students in each of the five depart- of the studentsr will work well . University. to voice you did wrong") is no solution. Name withheld my opinion regarding the of campus. Duca will bring re- ments: academic affairs, external with administrators and will Brach has attended Radnor president Somehow, i just cannot believe upon request Student Body elections sults. I know from ptst exothen- affairs, internal affairs, budgetary represent the students competent- township meetings on a regular and the role ojf the school's news- ces that Duca can he relied upon, affairs and public relations. Var- ly in the University Senate. basis all year. Most times he was paper. I feel that one candidate and that he will not let down those ious committees dealing with It is for this reason that I J. the only representative from may have received an unfair who depend on him. relevant issues make up the body support Phil Brach for Student t Villanova to be present at these advantage by the questionabtS^ It remains to be seen who will of these departments. Body president. Brach is the only ^ meetings. When issues concerning of articles, timing two a picture be our next Student Body presi- Academic affairs, for example, one of the t^iree presidential Villanova wefe on the agenda, the insertion of and two letters dent. However, I do know that win has a committee that is proposing candidates to have worked this Brach also attended meetings of endorsing the candidate as being or lose, Duca will continue to be changes to the deans in the pres- year in the Student Government. Lower Merion, Upper Merion and the only qualified choice. a good friend to many, many ent academic advisement proce- At the last Senate meeting, only Kaverford townships. The purpose of this letter is an people. Villanova needs something dures. An external affairs com- one of the presklential canmdates Because of his activity with the attempt to balance the scales so more than a turn-signal. Villanova mittee has fadlitited the granting was interested enou^ to show up, kxral townships, Brach was invit- the Villanova student will know needs Duca. of a permit to install a left-turn and again that waa Brach. ed by the township managers and that there are other competent signal at the dangerous intersec- One need only listen carefully a ftfw local business people from alternatives. However, unlike the Tip Eeyaiokb tion at Lancaster and Ithan and objectively to reglise who is Radnor, Lower Merion, Upper others, I will admit that this is ClMiaollW? avenues, h seems that it is with the moat qualified person for the Merion and Haverford townships a biased letter. this fannch that the interests of position of piicsi(tent.Andit is the to tit on the 'Town and Qawn I have only known Chris Duca lie. duty sithe ViUanova students — CooMuttee. since September, but in that M^kiknhlkt TIm kiMative brwch af the the vofesrs —* to listen carefully While on this oommittee, hehM relattvely short duration of time «l Ola atu- and otia^yeiy and vote for the ropaaed hyiitiaB that wdukl p h€ hat sliown ne all of the ae- moat ^mmbbmb cjuifliogie* enaMe groups oi ttudentt. to attributes tha f 4 townships. The conmittoi is aether with Duct on Huafer wiVU^%3wKBf9KWKf^ pritm this Imiilsriaii serious AwareMis Waslc and Uaioa ooq- ii Urn by the ifienti oerta. 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By JOE MC GOWAN and Mexican-American farm with 2 pesticides. Chabolla col- workers. lapsed and never regained With a campaign slogan that consciousness. The success of a worldwide puns on the title oi a John Stein- grape boycott in the mid-1970s The pesticide. Monitor, had beck novel, farm worker activist had secured for many workers a been sprayed on the tomato fieW Cesar Chavez has for the last two fair wage, as well as medical on the morning ChaboUa had and one-half years called for a benefits. One problem that threat- entered. Monitor is classified by boycott of California table grapes ens workers and consumers alike the state of California as a "Cate- to respond to the threat of toxic has, however, persisted — that of gory 1" pesticide, one that war- pesticides used on grapes and pesticides. rants a 24-hour waiting period other products. between application and entry Chavez has in the past 20 years Chavez will bring his "Wrath into the area sprayed. campaigned successfully against of Grapes" boycott campaign to toxic* pesticides used on grapes Chabolla was just one victim of the Connelly Center's Villanova and other crops, such as the now- the toxic havoc the farm workers Room on April 6 at 7 p.m. Chavez banned agent DDT. His current are exposed to — the Washington- garnered national attention in the crusade seeks the banning of based World Resources Institute late 1960s with his first grape other pesticides in use, as well as estimated in its report, 'Tield boycott, launched on behalf of his contracts for union migrant Duty: U.S. Farm workers^ and April • It farmers' union in an effort to gain Day Students: 7, Villanova R workers. Pesticide Safety," that as many concessions from grape growers. as 300,000 farm workers contract- Chavez's early farmers' union, Chavez stresses in his presen- ed illnesses from pesticide 9 a.m. -6 p.m. the National Farm Workers Asso- tation, which includes the airing contamination. ciation, merged with the Agricul- of the 14-minute documentary While the workers out ii\ the tural Workers Organizing Com- "The Wrath of Grapes," the field are the ones most exposed to mittee to form the AFL-CIO immediate danger present to field the danger of pesticide contami- Law Tax, (all): affiliated union, United Farm workers in produce pesticides. Nurses nation, in & the average consumer Workers. One lurid example of the toxic this country is not at all immune peril posed by pesticides is the The UFW fought for contracts from similar exposure. Certain of case of Juan ChaboUa Castillas. - with groups in an effort to secure the pesticides used on produce April 7, Garey Caf., 9 a.m. 9 p.m. (Phok) couflesy of United farm Workers) the workers' safety, while Chavez Chabolla went to work in a items, in particular Califcu'nia launched a second grape boycott Two and one-half years ago, Chavez also worked with the problem of California tomato field that had table grapes, are intended tO|end to protest growers' use of harmful pesticides. He will visit Villanova discrimination against Hispanic earlier in the day been sprayed (Continued on pagf April 6. 15) U.C. Students - Graduate: : Villanova professor starts junior classics April 6, Bartley Caf., 6 - 1 p.m.

By MARIA KARR and they actually are the basic years ago, such as the McGuffey fey and his brother wrote these phonics that every nation, every Additionally, Beginning Latin Readers, which are published by books. For one American book, it A very special teacher and group that speaks a different will be offered this summer for six the Smithsonian Institute, you takes about 22 people to write, weeks .as a six-credit course. The April 6-10 . Effie 7, Bartley Caf., p.m. person at Villanova is^Dr. language, uses." - J s^ th^ alphabet first, then you see publish and edit it." ••••••••••••••• •••••• •Ar^^ArAr ^MighM^^hfan usseciate profess course will start the Monday.after • She added, "They are also so words that are truly phonetic, sor in the classical studies depart- Latin was removed from many the Fourth of July. The class' will simple. The letters make the same and, as the book continues, var- schools' curriculum between the meet Monday through Thursday ment. She teaches undergraduate iant >% sound all the time, whereas in phonics are introduced. Greek and Latin courses and she 1950s and the 1970s. "Students all morning, and then in the English one vowel may have four also instructs a Reading and Latin Coughanowr uses the McGuffey didn't want to learn it if it wasn't afternoon. It will be extremely different sounds. This is one of Readers in her program for chil- relevant," said the professor. condensed and the class will . Program for children on Saturday children have the reasons why dren. One set takes the child consist of no more than 12 mornings. Studies now show that the difficulty in reading." through the sixth grade and even students. is a native of decline in Latin courses corres- centeR Coughanowr beyond. The McGuffey books cooneUy According to the classicist, in "Greece. She received her bache- ponds to a decline in children's the past 30 or 40 years, American feature more new words, longer "It costs less in the summer, it's lor's degree there and in 1952, reading and vocabulary skills. "I education has switched, to the and more complex sentences, only for six weeks and you will with a Fulbright scholarship, she believe that the dropping SAT aofosRSfCy fewer pictures and more lessons. have six credits. Plus it's one of ofLLaoooa "look-say approach," which came to the United States and scores in the past 10 or 15 years >^^ means memorizing words. And, of course, they contain pages the best courses you could ever received both her master's degree may be linked to the lack of Latin of phonics. take," said Coughanowr. and her doctorate here. Cougha- "We tell the kids to memorize in the background of the stu- nowr has been a professor at words and how many words can From the first McGuffey reader, dents," she commented. Students may obtain further •t Villanova for 20 years. they memorize? So they give up/' the Chikl learns a total of 330 information from the classical Coughanowr is the author of Announcing The Immediate she said. words and also how to script studies department, My Latin-English Primer, which located in Now in its fourth year, the write. present ) From a day Amer- Tolentine, Room 320 or by calling The books used in schools are can be purchased only in the children's program consists of ican book, a child learns about 124 645-4303 or 645-4780. Students very influential. Nowhere in a University Book Store for $3. This For teaching children how to read first words and receives no instruction will benefit from Openings Four Positions participating in typical American first grade read- book can help one learn a little with Latin phonics. on how to script write, or on the this excellent opportunity through ing book of the present day is the Latin and also to see how it works. According to Coughanowr, "We alphabet or phonics. expanding their knowledge of script You may even be able to help Latin phonics first alphabet, phonics or start with the Latin as well as sharpening their written. Coughanowr said, "The funny someone who does not know how because they were there at the English skills. TWO STUDENT 100 thing about it is that only McGuf- to read. The ConneNy Center Board of Directors is time the English started speaking But if you take the books of REPRESENTATIVES composed of thirteen members. These members represent Villanova trustees, administration, fac- ulty, staff, students and alumna/alumnus. The to be expiored One position is for a commuter Cinema sexism Campus Clip or off-campus student represen- Board develops policies and acts as the guiding a private college in New Jersey, In the last few years, Kaplan position Is for an force for certain aspects of the Connelly Center. By ELANA STARR tative and one she returned to Rutgers Univer- has also developed courses on at-large representative txith to Its purposes and responsibilities are to develop sity's English department. How- other entertainment forms, such Through the combined efforts policies and recommend procedures for the use of ever, she has maintained "close as television, music videos and serve two year terms from June of Villanova's Cultural Film Series In fact, she aid in evalijating intellectual links" with filmmak- pop culture in general. 1,1987 to May 31 « 1989. the facility, conduct programs and and the communication arts de- ers and filmtheorists in England, haS( written numerous books and the Connelly Center's overall operations. This Is partment. Dr. £. Ann Kaplan, one as well as throughout Europe. articles on these topics,' including of the world's foremost feminist done in a manner consonant with the Interest of It was during the '60s that the a brand-new work in press "on ONEFACULH will speak here on film critics, women's liberation VHIanova in keeping with policies set forth by contemporary music television as an institu- and April 5. movement flowered, bolstered by tion," entitled RockingAround the the Trustees of Villanova University. Kaplan, who is a prolific writer REPRESENTATIVE feminist writers such as Betty Clock: Postmodernism and Consu- and an associate professor of film Is for faculty rep- Friedan and Germaine Greer. As mer Culture in Music Television. One position a and popular culture at Rutgers These four vacant positions on the Board are a single parent, Kaplan felt par- Since the inception of her fem- resentative to serve a one-yeer University, will speak on "Woman In ticularly drawn to feminism. inist film studies course, it has to established through a petitioning process. Peti- As Enigma and the Male Gaze," term from June 1, 1987 May 1974, she instituted one of the first undergone numerous changes, as tions wiN be evaluated the Board's Standing fdkywing the 7 p.m. screening of by feminist-centered film studies of feminist 31,1988. film "a substantial body Alfred HHchcock^ enigmatic Rutger's. Committee on f^Jominations. Students, faculty and courses in the country at film theory" has evolved over the "Vertigo** in the Conndly Center The course proved to be so staff of Villanova University may petition for mem- Cinema. past 15 years. ONESTAFF successful that it has led to an in England. "Women have created an entire bership on the ConneRy Center Board of Directors Born aad raited interdisciplinary curriculum, KaplMi #d her mideigraduale fiekl witlnn film studies that ia by oMMng an appirallon in the Conneiy Center with studaus from various de- MpttsariATiVE work m Britaio at Birmingham now producing some of the most iiiofma- partments within the uniweraity AdmeMMRBHVie vjmce pcawo oonsKi me Univerm. Sie came to the Uni- stimulating, intelUgent and excit- One peettkNi Is lor e alaff being abte to acquire a minor in tion Daak. ReMions must be retuffied lo this oMce ted in 1963 and continiied ing work flsing on and that has StaM film studies. In addition, Ei^liah iMr dramaticaUy influenced the cnt- byFjjJB^ m^iare at Rutgers can opt for a tefm tRDffi June if 1987 te Hey kasm of male writers as well." tte in oompnrattvc special concentration in film literature. saki Kaplan. 31,1 itudias. 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(Continued from page 13) (Continuedfrom page 13) most classical, Hollywood-style is auperior" is i suspect and head with a hammer. Next, two WILKINS an artificial ripeness and color to films tend to be from the male By STACEY dubious assumptkm. guys in operating scrubs, ash- She has written a book entitled make them more attractive to the point of view." This means that He wtmt on to dte the humane tipped dgirettes dangling from Women & Film: Both Sides of the The question of animals being buyer. male characters actively do the and highly icdiimitd the wot% of their mouths, perform brain Camera, which incorporates evolv- used in various experiments and ing feminist views on the looking, while females are the etholoiitt Jane Goodtll whote suigmy on a pnmate with the Since these pesticides are oil- cinema research has spawned many an- passive objects of their gazes. psydMQgical insii^ts ihtil how bedside manners of Rambo. based, they cannot be washad off with her own "specific perspec- imal rights groups who find the tive" on new feminist film theory. apes respond and protect their completely by the consumer. Kaplan feels, however, that the whole procedure of animal re- Ths^ scene ends with a lab young did not involve shoch tnst* Pesticides in the American refrig- Much of the book is devoted to technique is not exclusively male. search inherently unethical. And assistant who props the wobbly ment. Additionally » Ynti daiins* it erator and dining room is but one the cinematic use of the male gaze, While utilizers of the look have many groups believe it is wasteful baboon on its feet and points to is possi|>le to teach behv^ionil " of the probleais caused by their a technique that was first explored largely been male film directors because researchers often learn sutures that make its head resem- procedures in psychology dj^nMigh use — they have also appeared in by British critic and filmmaker and editors, certain so-called nothing new as the result of the hie a water-k«ged softball swel- lising alternative demofHttitloiis underground water supplies. This Laura Mulvey in 1975 and then hunks, such as Robert Redford in animal's de^th. ling at the seams. such as videoHping the ^a^iffri- latter development, when added to dissected further by Kaplan. "The Electric Horseman" and Despite many decades of repeat- ment once and thus, not doingthe The tapes came to the public's the problem of deaths and birth John Travolta in "Urban Cowboy" ed experiments that tell us con- The gaze, or the look, builds same experiment semester after atteintion in 1984, after defects in farm workers and their Night Fever," clusions previous experiments a band of "upon culturally defined notions and "Saturday semester. masked animal families, has led the Environmen- have also subjected to the have already confirmed, thou- wel(are sealots of sexual difference." Examples of been Ynti feels a better choice forthe broke into the Penn lab, tal Protection Agency to investi- look. sands of animals are sacrificed and stole filmic male gazing include shots gate further revision oi the Federal future will be using a oompikter the disturbing film. that linger on particular female because, "Some professors feel I Is this turnabout fair play? Dr. that is "lively and graphic with Insecticide, Rodenticide and Pes- can't learn the principle body parts, such as breasts, lips is sure it's students The images have become a ticide Act. Kaplan said she "not its visual portrayals of neurokg- and unless they perform it," claims powerful recruiting tool for the legs.JThis of course, objectifies any solution; I'm not sure that's ical and physiological processes "turning Bernard Ynti, assistant to the growing animal-rights movement, Chavez will make an app^r- women, them into'erotic progress ... but it's certainly that are more illustrative than the president at the American Vivi- and as crucial to the cause as the ance at Villanova to mobilize symbols. better than only having the female use of live animals." student section Society in Jenkintown, Pa. movie "Silent Scream" is to the support for the present The gaze comes in three guises: body objectified." Ynti continued, "We live in a Ynti said that, "Psychology has anti-abortion cause. boycott of California table grapes. (1) the original "gaze" of the movie implementation of the gaze array The world characterized by insensitiv- a long tradition of using animals An of United Farm Workers camera recording the scenario on The Humane Society strives to in all three forms, a la Hitchcock, ity and lack of empathy for human in experiments because they feel posters has appeared around film; educate that animals are clearly (2) males within a film will be explained by Kaplan during beings, and I don't see how edu- a student cannotgain skills unless campus this week to alert stu- different from humans in their gazing at female characters, thus her discussion here. The director cational experiences like shocking they perform live animal experi- dents in preparation for Chavez's needs, backgrounds and ways of objectifying them; and (3) the frequently employed the tech- rats will contribute to the growth ments. Allowing students to hurt presentation. expressing suffering, but all do viewer in the audience who iden- nique; anyone familiar with his and development to make people animals to see a phenomenon that tifies with the have one thing in common: the Chavez's last grape boycott male gazers on- film "Rear Window" is aware of become more compassionate and is well known, seems as anarch- screen, also ability to suffer extreme emotional gained concessions from the pow- thus seeing women as his fascination with voyeurism. caring psychologists." ronistic as witch burning." and physical pain. ers of "agribusiness" and man- objects. Ynti said this in response to Tickets for "Vertigo" are $1.50 (Photo oourttay of Anwrican VIviMcllon SocMy) Furthermore, he stated, "The to have several types of not models for aged According to Kaplan, "The for senior citizens psychologists who are the pre- with live Animals are "Wrath of Grapes" graphicaUy depicts farmworkers' students and The American Vivisection Society feels that expeiimenUtion idea a student cannot learn to pesticides banned. In 1987, Chavez Artwork for the mental illness, but they dominant point-of-view shots in and $3 for the general public. dominant users of live animals in is often winecessary, unethical and cruel. human protests over die use of toxic pesticides. animals think and hypothesize without once more calls on the country to lab experiments. can certainly express misery in a actually doing shows the inade- understand. This heed the "Wrath of Grapes." Villanova presently uses white giving it an overdose of the chem- He continued, "There is no way anyone can quacy in methods of teaching and the laboratory rats in their under- ical used to anesthetize it, accord- of because a is clearly the argument that principle hierarchy does not give the students enough graduate physiology classes for ing to a physiology student. feel pain as acutely as anti-vivisectionist movement has rat can we credit." for rights of experiments such as stereotoxic Students say they would not can. The question is not 'Can they formed to fight the In addition to groups such as surgery. think of performing such an reason,' or 'Can they talk,' but, the unspoken animal. " the American Anti-Vivisection (USSIFieil The live rat is anesthetized and experiment on a dog or cat, but 'Can they suffer.' For students interested in pro- Society who work for the abolition an incision is made over the skull that they have no problem with The underlying philosophy of testing against the use of animals of vivisection, the animal rights where an electrode is implanted experimentation on a rat. this "racism" is a term, '*spe- in laboratory experimentation, IMcDonaid'sMI American movement has found a powerful iUWHCnSllllG in the brain. The rat is then Ynti said that "not imposing cism," coined by Austrian philo- . there will be a protest held by the recruiting tool in a 1984 videotape •••••••••••••••••••••••• conditioned to press a bar by suffering on any living animal is sopher Peter Singer in his 1975 American Anti-Vivisection Socie- that documents head-injury exper- giving it a pleasant stimulus when a universal principle and to just book Animal Liberation which ty on April 25, from 9 a.m. to 12 iments at a University of Pennsyl- it conditioned I not hurt dogs cats its p.m. April 11 Bosketbaii produces the say would and discounts an animal because of and 26 from a.m. to Higii School Team vania laboratory. response. is akin to saying, 'It's okay to kick 3 p.m. at the University of species. Pen- Wanttd: babysitter, 9 a.m.-1 After using the rat in several white people but not black Additionally, Ynti claimed the The tape b^ns with a man in nsylvania Medical and Veterinary p.m., second Thursday of experiments, the rat is killed by people.' statement "Innds on jexpefience a lab coat who bangs a baboon's SchooU^»:» . t- »ly» ,.i) every month for two snriair Is Coming to Viiidnova 1o children. $3 per hour. 687- 5068.

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April 3, 19S7 • THE VILLAWOVAN • Pagt 17 Pay 16 • THE VILLANOVAN • April 3, 1»>7 for a semester in CUaa Cultural festival hosted CoHiing (4i . . Stmfy v*r\ From now until April 11. the Villanova University Art Gallery By JEANNE SAVITSCUS ^TiSO-Sp.m.: in ConneUv Center will host **Fiber Creations." the 34Ui annual Philadelphia Guild The annual International House International talent show, a juried tidubition of ^works by members of the include tapestries, Dr. Alfonz Lengyel, an art Spring Festival, a day long event program of diverse music and of Hand Weavers. Woven items on display history teacher at Eastern Collm, of food, crafts and performances, dance presented by interna- wearing apparel nlg«, dress accessories, wall hangings and ia sponsoring a trip to China. The will be held on April 4. beginning tional students from the Del- ecdesiastkau ^iveavinis. to 5 trip, which will nm from July 7 at f p.m.. at International House, aware Valley area as well as Gallery hours are 10 a.m.^ p.m. on weekdays and noon to August 17, wiU alk>w students 3701 Chestnut St. residents of International p.m. on wi9ekends. For mora itdormation call 6454612. to earn credits in Chinese lan- International students and vis- House. (Information cpurtesy of Office of Public Relations) guage. Chinese art, and art in well as a variety of ethnic itors, as *9p.m.'l a.m.: The annual Bister figr Hunt, .siK>nsored by the university's contemporary China. crafts people and performers from Party, International Dance Interfratemity Council, will take place will take Panhellenic Society and tha the Delaware Valley, featuring a reprise perfor- This trip includes tours of cities on the lawn in front of the St. Thomas of Villanova Chapel on part in the event. September's sold* in Northern China. The tour will mance of last campus. Two grand-piw baskets full of candy, chooalate bunnies This festival is a yearly celebra- the area's include a stop in Qin Tao, the out dance party with and hats will bt awarded to international and and sorority and fraternity T-shirts tion of diverse foremost Salsa band, Los Ca* birthplace of Confucius and home Visitors winners of the contest. . ethnic cultures. can la Salsa. Come and of an underwater museum. From hallos de call 645-4210. (Information courtesy of crafts, music, For more information, experience the food, dance the night away! there they will travel to Peking dance and traditional pageantry of Office of Publk: Rdations) the All events will take place in to tour the Ming Tombs and of cultures. at Corr continue with harpist Mary Ann Coppa, a a variety Hopkinson Hall., except where Concerts Great Wall. X performing on adnris- graduate of the Cleveland Conservatory of Music, otherwise noted. Separate At the city of Xin, the monu- *15p.m.: p.m. This event is co-sponsored by the Villanova Union prices are available for the April 5 at 3 Variety of ethnic food booths sion ments of revolutionary leaders and Music Activities. For more information call 645-7214. aiternoon events and the evening and excavations will be visited. In and crafts displays & demon- (Information courtesv of Office of Public Relations) strations throughout the performances: Loyang, cave carvings will be Galleria. Afternoon (1-6 p.m.): About 200 Villanova University student volunteers will light examined. for general public, for $5 $4 lives of 130 underprivileged children on Sunshine Day, April up the The last stop is at Nanking *2 5p.m.: International House members. 11 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at St. Mary's Hall on campus. Folkdance demonstration/par- where the second Ming Tombs are $2 for children and students day for 4- to 10-year-olds is being sponsored by by The fun-filled located. Also th^ first observatory ticipation with live music, with I.D. International House the university's Office of Social Action's project staff. in conjunc- of China, built during the Ming "Zema," presented residents will free.. be admitted event will feature pony rides, a petting zoo. a performance Center of The Period, is located in Nanking. tion with the Folklife p.m.l a. mj: Evening (7:30 by the Villanova Pep Band, a caricature artist, face-painting and International House, and in- public and for $5 for general $4 a visit from Care Bear and the Villanova Wildcat, This trip is also aimed at teach- children's spin art booths, cluding a special students and (Pholo courtesty of International House) members, Sunshine Day T-shirts, games, prizes and magician and fire-eater ing students about China and her folkdance hour from 3-4 p.m. residents. Chuckles the Clown. culture. Lengyel himself teaches International House will host an ...^ ^atc *56p.m.: For further information, call information can be obtained by calhng 645-4075. the art history class. The first array of cultural traditions this Further Nations," a dazzlmg International House's Resident part encompasses ancient Chinese "Parade of weekend. (Information courtesy of Office of Public Relations) show of national dress repres- and International Students Pro- art up to the 19th century. The enting every corner of the grams office at 387-5125 (ext. second part of the class also deals world. 2232). with political science, culture and everyday life in China. Campus Ministry Perspective Lengyel's class is conducted in an unconventional manner. A few Don't waste time and energy weeks before the trip leaves, in search for By REV. RAY JACKSON, secured by our faith in God. Do Jbeating the streets Lengyel gives each student a short we believe that God loves us? Do place to live when Radnor on the history of Chinese art. O.S.A. a book we trust that in all of life's House is only 2 blocks away. Along with this comes a question tension, sorrow and pain that God sheet that each person fills out on In one of the Lenten Sunday perfect place for the peace is walking along and urging us to The his or her own. During the tour, Gospel stories Jesus gives sight to fear not. The Gospels are filled of mind and privacy you need this book is discussed. The formal a man born blind. His family and with the reassurance of Jesus. "Be to stay on top of it all. structure consists of language friends are profoundly surprised; not afraid, I am with you all day," classes from 8-11:30 a.m. and but the Pharisees reject Jesus' Don't let dorm living bring you, he said. healing power because it was done and your grades, down. Get smart day. They failed What we need more than any- on the Sabbath W6rk ... see Radnor House NOW.' to open their own eyes to the thing else is vision. We need to healing power of God. They were use the of our imagination Each 1, 2, or 3-bedroom blind to new insight about life. to focus on the liberating truth Smarter^ condominium features: which Jesus has brought us. Far Jesus' mission was not partic- too often we view life in a narrow • Private, spacioiis rooms ularly aimed at physical or even legalistic way. We look for rules • Modem fully equipped kitchens psychological healing. His concern Not and regulations to guide us. or to • Convenient to school, was for moral and spiritual heal- assure us of the rightness or shopping, and transportatkin ing. He knew that most of us are wrongness of our behavior. Harder • Entraguard security system morally and spiritually blind. We • Ample parking stumble along through life anx- . 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Sweeney Todd.'^It is well staged . . . She tries to convince Todd of AN INfTELLLIGEfsTr For tliose of you who dine in and effective. the logic of her idea in the duet, Chez Pit, do you remember those The character of Sweeney Todd "A Little Priest." This is the meat pies you had for dinner on is played by David Masenheimer. funniest number in the show. Wednesday? Did you ever wonder He does a splendid job portraying While very effective in her SCREAMING^ what^as in those pies? You will the intensely angry and bitter acting role, I felt that Whalen if you go to see "Sweeney Todd" barber whose wife and child have occasionally had trouble with her EVANGELISTS at the Vasey Theater. been cruelly taken from him. singing. Her songs tended to lack OR THIS ISSUE The latest production to come Masenheimer's singing voice re- projection. from Villanova*s theatre deiMut- Ed Lawler and Hubert Fryman ATTBHTIOH UWOH ment is based on one of Britain's play the two other 'evil' roles of most famous legends. the Judge and the Beadle. The MiMSBRS Sweeney Todd was a murder- Judge lusts after his adopted 6;00|P.M.|TUEgDAV ous barber. He and his accomplice, daughter, Johanna. He sings of his $BHBRAL MBBme Mrs. Lovett, took unsuspecting sphmUdlob portnying desire and his guilt in the song APRIL [7 Ana victims who were in search of a "Mea Culpa." 7 shave and made them into meat In complete contrast to the THE Intmisely Mnd 5:30 CCaitBMA n pies. ^ Mgry other characters' cynical evilness, .C. QINEM TERRACE The Sweeney Todd legend rose are the young lovers, Anthony and VBRYOHBWBLCOM, to prominence in late 18th century Uttmrhmter whose Johanna. Mark Langdon and Nfeg England. This was largely be^ Donnelly do a good job of inter- cause of a cheap newspaper wito mid ehlU have preting their rather flat known as the Penny Dreadful. characters. SIBLING WEEKEND This paper was equivalent to Langdon and Donnelly shine 1 today's National Enquirer. The boon cruelly Men best in a quartet with the Judge CHAIRPERSON lower classes loved this lurid and the Beadle. The song is "Kiss Tues. 5:30 publication, especially the Swee- front hinim Me"/*'Ladies and Their Sen- ney Todd stories. APPLICATIONS sibilities." April 14 Stephen Sondheim wrote a rwo minor character stand out AVAILABLE NOW!! musical based on the legend. It prominently. Beth Dannenfleser Connelly was very successful on Broadway. sonates throughout the theater in plays the Beggar Woman. She ' The Vasey Theatre has brought every song he sings. slides, writhes and crawls across Center Sondheim's dramatization to Vil- Sweeney Todd's accomplice is the stage. Her character person- lanova's campus. played by Fran Whalen. She is ifies utter despair and lacks any Belle Air Terrace Terry Guerin is the director of wonderfully comical as the baker vestige of decency. While not on this production. She directed who makes "...the worst meat stage very often, Dannenfelser's "1776" here at Villanova this past pies in London." portrayal is memorable. summer, as well as "The Fantas- Her opportunity to improve on Sean Murray plays Tobias, a The Beggar Woman (Beth Dannenfelser) cries out for alms in **Sweeney Todd", the current attraction at SENIOR bINNER DANCE 198 7 ticM'Thk past fall. this reputation comes when Todd goofy, naive boy. Murray's tenor Villanova Theatre. -RECEPTION open at 7 pm - She has assembled a superb enters her life. Here is a man who voice is done justice in the song cast for "Sweeney Todd." killing. In Every has no qualms about "Not While I'm Around." musical, it may sound unappeal- their maker impeccably shaved." will served at 7:30 promptly member — from the principal fact, he refers to his shaving best starting -Dinner be The number of the whole ing. While it is macabre, it is also The dates of the play are: April Pick them up •^.-ryX ". actop to is very blades . friends. opinion, the chorus.— as .my See how show, in my is "City On full of black humor. For instance, 1-4; 8-12; 22-26. All performances Union Office «* — Initial entrance and clieek In must be talAted. in tlie There are flaws in sOm^ they 'glisten ... You'll soon drip Fire." The chorus really shines in the lyrics of one of the closing are at 8 p.m., except on Sundays Office of the performances, but they are rubies." this unnerving song. or Student Activities [through main ballroom outdoor entrance - songs are: "...But what if their when there is a 2 p.m. matinee. minor. it is Mrs. Lovett feels that a From the plot description of this souls weren't saved; they went to Tickets for students are $5. - you must have one Invitation & two dinner^ ^t 12 noo" ^"^ OffUe J tickets to enter the ball room ——.J Shadowfires horrifically entertains I t I readers ^'''';.e'unlon .11 I _ all persons are required to valid have a real estate salesman who all converge in A NOVa OF UNRaENIMQ TERROR By ROBERT DUGGAN and the climax. The I (in the greatest stretch of imag- characters are made interesting I «r PROOF OF 21 I.D. I i Shadow/ires is the latest horror ination in the book) just happens through the little idiosyncrasies ready at check-In desk to have hand stamped novel written by Dean Ray Koontz to have been a highly trained ex- he gives them, ranging from PLEASE DON'T DRINK & DRIVE LBGH NICHOLS under the pseudonym of Leigh Vietnam special forces agent, Rachel's love of soaking in bath- Nichols. Koontz is one of the most joins her in the search for Eric. tubs while eating chocolate and BeHwIUng aullior of KEY TO MIDNIGHT prolific and talented horror wri- As the lovers set out to fight drinking champagne, to Peake's ters around, and this novel comes "the living dead," others discover comparing everyone he meets to cultural films out on the heels of Strangers, his what has happened. The govern- characters in old detective novels. current bestseller released under learns of The best part of the book is his •" ment the immortality SUN. APRIL 26 presents... his own name. experiment and sends agents out description of Eric's physical and 6 SO** Koontz has written nearly 50 to keep it a secret from the public psychological transformation. 6 PM novels since 1968 under his own by either killing off or buying out The virus not only restores his life tO Alfred Hitchcock name and seven pseudonyms. those who already know and by but continues to act on his DNA, Shadowfires is the tifth novel he de-evolving and re-evolving his DuPont Pavilion ERTIGO has released under the Nichols body until the genetic choas leaves pseudonym. him physically inhuman and MTV C«»tra(* U.S.A. 1958 Koontz received a Hugo Award SHADOWHRES is the mentally half-man, half-beast. nomination (in 1971 for his novella story of Eric Leben, a During his transformation, Eric FInalt fQr top 4 East Coast Bantfo April 12AI3 Beastchild), and has seen both of is haunted by the shadowfires, his last two novels, Strangers and cruel, driven, yet brill- firey illusions that seem to feed Shadowfires^ be chosen as Literary iant scientist experi- on shadows that seem to call him $1.50 Guild Selections in a career that to the eternal damnation he has has placed him at the top of the menting in genetics, tried to escape. c.c.ctnem horror and fiction industries. who is obsessed with The bad points of this story are ilk Shadowfires is the story of Eric few, but they stand out in stark imniortoilty. TomeHT HiXT Leben, a cruel, driven, yet brilliant contrast to the rest of the book. WiiK scientist experimenting in genet- Koontz tends to leave passages of ics who is obsessed with immor- undigested philosophy around tality. He develops a virus that capturing Eric. Anson Sharp is that are awkward in the text but >«o/« will regenerate damaged tissue so the top agent sent out to do the are painful to read when put into ^M DUNDEE well that it can even fully restore job. the mouths of the characters. X life shortly after apparent death. Sharp is a man who has lied and Toward the end he almost beats Despite the side effects observed cheated his way to the top and is the reader into submission when in the resurrected lab mice, Leben determined to kill Shadway be- trying to convey his message. If uses the virus on himself. When cause of a previous encounter the he had left it up to the book itself he blindly runs in front of a two had back in Vietnam. He is to tell the moral of finding true moving truck after divorcing his joined by Jerry Peake, a lower immortality in love and honesty /« 'I wife, no one suspects what he had agent who dreams of one day instead of merely prolonging life done until his body mysteriously becoming a James Bond-ish "le- in hate and dishonesty, which it oinf$2.oo /' ! disappears from the moiyue. gend." Two kx:al detectives, Julio did, this would have been a great Beoiuae he hid bragoed to her Verdad and Reese Hagerstrom, book rather than just one that is CCONEMA of hia experiments, Raoiel, Eric's also learn the truth and try to get very, very good. ex-wife, knows exactly what has to the tovers before Sharp or Eric Koontz is like a slugger who. happened and realiaea that Eric do. when he misses, misses bad, and will now be after her to seek Amonjg this book's many good when he connects it is a thing to

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What woul4 you do If your with;tw^^!iiraM)ne dead and one Danner and Ivey work together mediator, Madame Arcati. about the show is a success. The in the closet and hears a of Rhodenbarr's bright blue eyes "The Color Purple," is back this stuck Metsed wtf^ roaMtfared in your aliv^i li^-iipenda the duration of again in "Blithe Spirit," playing Portrayed beautifully by Geral- costumes are beautifully done, the committed. Rhoden- that tells the audience ^at the year in Warner Brothers' new murder being Xlg!^ room teveti yetri after her thenay plagued by both. the two wives of Chamberiain. dine Page, Madame Arcati is the set is absolutely breathtaking and the closet to find Shel- light has gon^n in Rhodenbarr's to action comedy-mystery "Bur- barr exits 4Mii8e? WooM yoii be thocked The Mng question Charles' Blythe is Elvira, the carefree epitome of the nickel fortune- the sound is clear straight up to husband on the floor mind. ' -^ that glar." Goldberg plays the double drake's hear that it waihyour doing sanity, and then later, upon believ- deceased wife who breezes in and teller at the circus, but would be the last row. instrument stabbed With the help of Kirschman (^id if role of a bookseller dunng the day, with a dental canted Ker return? And what ing his ghoetly encotmter to be out of Ruth and Charles' living offended at the comparison. She "Blithe Spirit" is a crowning Frankie (Elizabeth Ruscio), Rho- and a cat burglar by night. How- through him. ypu had ftinoe remarriad; would true, find fault in hia«QJoying the room as does the wind. Unlike the is a serious mystic, confident in achievement in the art of satire. goest to visit her denbarr puts the screw to the ever, she is a burglar with a sense Rhodenbarr yvKU tell your new wile of your presence of his former wife. The wind, however, Elvira decides to her powers and eager to display The dialogue is crisp and clean, Hefler is murderer; thus he ends up folding of morals — a Robin-Hood-type best friend Car Hefler. experienceB?. deceased wife's intentions and stay and win Charles' heart back, them. never slowing for an instant. One played by Bob Goldthwait. Goldth- under the pressure. character. It is predady these dilemmas attitudes are not nearly as com- and make it possible for the two Page has received numerous can hardly catch a breath, the "Police Academy" The comedy of Goldberg and As the story opens, we find our wait starred in that are i#rn8ed wittingly in plex; she merely wants him dead. of them to be together forever by film awards, including an Acade- back-and-forth action is so quick. who Goldthwait adds to the film's main character Bernie Rhoden- and is a stand-up comedian Noel Cowafifs "Blithe Spirit," As Ruth, the loving and con- killing Charles. my Award for "The Trip to You find yourself on the edge of transition to the film overall excellence. The two of barr (Goldberg) pillaging a milli- made the tliow appearing on Broadway at cerned living wife, Judith Ivey is The fourth and final member of Bountiful," as well as theatre your seat, determined not to miss Hefler is a psychotic them together will leave you in onaire's house. She runs into a industry. m Neil SifiKm Theatre in New brilliant in lending her talents to the cast is a somewhat crazed but honors, among them a Tony a word or a glance or a gesture dog-grooming tears. Goldberg's second film couple of snags, but of course, in misfit who owns a York. Directed by Brian Bedford, the heavily satiric production. A oh-so-endearing old mystic. She Award nomination for "Agnes of from any of the virtuoso "Jumpin* Jack Flash" also added its amusing way, everything shop next door. '^Blithe S^t" carries with it promising actress, Ivey seems to provides the powers of transmi- God." She has been elected to The performers. and spills to this budding actress' fame. turns out okay. Sheldrake is arrested dicades cSf^'iuccess in Britain. be ctelving into juat about every gration to the cynical Ruth and Theatre Hall of Fame, making her "Blithe Spirit" is playing to the beans about Rhodenbarr, but The musical score by Sylvester Rhodenbarr is an ex-con who is Undeniably iTcomedy clasak: in aspect of the entertainment world. Charles, who secretly request her a legend in her own time. sold-out audiences in New York Kirsch- does not say she is involved. The Levayt^dded to the spark and flash for a limited time. If you have the being blackmailed by Ray the British stvle, the play boasts Most recently, she portrayed services only for the purpose of The primary players are sup- police go after Rhodenbarr which of the film. Songs are performed to in the Big Apple man, who is played by G.W. a star-studded cast of both talent- Blanche in the Neil Simon film observation for a novel that Char- ported wonderfully by the pres- chance be includes an exciting car chase by such musical greats as The Bailey. We remember Bailey from ed and entraining performers. ^'Brighton Beach Memoirs" with les is attempting to write. They ence of Edith, the dumpy, over- sometime soon, it is a must-see. his role of Sergeant Rizzo in over the hills of San Friancisco. Jacksons and Belinda Carlisle. M*A*S*H. Five years ago, Rho- The San Francisco atmosphere A note of interest, Michael denbarr was careless after pulling takes in the themes of art and Nesmith from the '60s group The intrigue involved in the story. Monkees appears in "Burglar." a job and left evidence incriminat- MmUence will find the 'Tin Men' made ofgold ing herself. To get the police off her tail, He plays the cabbie that takes a ladder of success that often in- to him, at least at first. joke, when B.B. seduces Nora, ple in charge at Disney have After running into a few snags Rhodenbarr becomes her own drunk Hefler home. Hefler tells^ By ELANA STARR volves cutthroat competition, While the storyline never fal- Sinatra is crooning in the wisely gathered together an en- in her first job, Rhodenbarr is sent investigator. Hefler and Rhoden- him he looks like Elvis Presley and clubs, Screenwriter Barry Levinson deceitful practkres and male bond- ters, Levinson's deftly realized background.) semble group of fine actors, much to a dentist. Dr. Cynthia Shel- barr visit all of the yuppie to just keep driving around and made his auspicious directorial ing. The men's problems on the script is the real jewel. Levinson Also like "Diner," "Tin Men" the way Woody Allen has. Thus, drake (Lesley Ann Warren), who which proves to be hilarious. One he will recognize his house when domestic front is highly autobiographical film. is the third is dd>ut in 1961 with the acclaimed are also portrayed. has an unerring ear and makes a "Tin Men" Touch- is willing to pay her for a job so bartender thinks Rhodenbarr • W^^oSiKr^SJr-B^i^^^^^-^^^ comedy "Diner," about a gang of Two wheeling-dealing "tin the viewer feel as though he or In the first film, we learn a lot stone film for DeVito and the that Rhodenbarr can pay off an actual police officer. ''' Sar is definitely worth a friends on the brink of adulthood men" are prominently featured: she is eavesdropping on actual about Levinson's boyhood pals. second for Dreyfuss. Kirschman. The job includes As Rhodenbarr begins to unrav- trip toThemovie theat™. Do no. - m^-Sl^S^S^•^ ^K*-"™'=^"y ^ ^ in. Baltimore, circa 1959. It was Bill "B.B." Babowsky, a sUck, conversations in a bar or a locker To make "Tin Men," Levinson The two may have been scene- getting back jewelry from Shel- el the mystery of who committed wait for this one to come out on " an autobkigraphical work, featur- satorially splendid ladies' man room. As in "Diner," these seem- stole a few things from his early stealers in the past, but here their drake's estranged husband. the murder, the plot becomes cable. ing characters who were compo- (Richard Dreyfuss) and Ernest ingly mundane talks take place family life. His own father, for acting is realistic and first-rate. sites of Levinson 's own buddies Tilley (Danny DeVito), a harried, mostly at the Pels Point diner, a example, was a tin man. And a Barbara Hershey holds her own from the same era. rumpled conniver. When their male bastion (except for Florence, scene where a "victim" signs up as Nora, and J.T. Walsh is very Levinson then went on to much Cadillacs collide, the two become the surly waitress). for aluminum siding, thinking her good as Tilly's bland-faced boss different projects, directing "The enmeshed in a nasty imbroglio. The young guys in '"Diner" home will be pictured in Life who, unlike the other "tin men," Natural" and "Young Sherlock Seeking revenge, B.B. bashes in debated whether Sinatra or Ma- Magazine, was shot at Levinson's eschews liquor for milk, belying Personals Holmes." With "Tin Men," how- the headlights on Tilley's car, this provided the best make-out childhood abode. his slimy interior. (If he looks ever, Levinson returns to his then Tilley smashes the windows music. In "Tin Men," television "Tin Men" is the latest in an familiar, perhaps it is because he WHEN IS THE RIGHT TIME 10 hometown and comes up with a on B.B.'s. 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Alhnan aemrcbes for *'Evldenceof ^/!*^ essentially an Gregg Allman is. by virtue of get hoggtd down in a .38 Special* Wpiid SkutYomf proMematic femide companions) "Transporting" is WKVU com- name and background, an artist type sound. luQNp,** and sings m a mode JttlianCope or an awe-inspiring trip from arrangement of carefully placed whose musical dfforts will not be As /'m iVd Ang^ is The Gregg bining tecKnokMucal el^nce bland Records some nebulous drug. noises, giving a definite punk, sound forgotten by those inclined toward Allman Band's first charted, with roe dassk SDuthem It is reasonable to assume Cope almost pseudoevil ending to the to Southern rock, although he has commercially successful track, it that will be ci interest kmr has more of the latter in mind album. The first sounds are in- produced some very forgettable seems a shame that it was not term Alhnan Bros. Band listeners. ' Julian Cope makes a sharp when he sings, "Heading for the comprehensible, but eventually that music since 1979. written by anyone in the band. Side Two offers more of entrance intotherock mainstream ceiling, I'm op on the fkwr; shoot- disclose themselves as something track, deaned-up Southem-esque sound, in an echo Weekly Top beyond the title ing hmixons, the others of volcanic rumbling 20 Looking with his debut EP, World Shut my made a The Gregg Allman Band's new other assorted names on the opening with "Can't Keep Run- Yomr Mouth. 1>0u^h containing the score." chamber. album, I'm No Angtl, marks album include Martin Briley and ning/' and up-tempo track in only five tracks, thisfiini-album Side Two begins with an ener- After that drowns itself out, somewhat of a comeback for the ever popular Don Johnson, which the productkm becomes an combines some great ^musical getic jump into "Umpteenth Un- there is an eerie whine, almost like in wake Allman, as it comes the important element. Further experience who sings a couple of verses on techniques with original instru- natural Blues." An overwhelming something you would 1. CLUB of eight years in which NOUVEAU "Lean On Me" of a period throi«h the skle, "Don't Want were rolling on^a Side Two. Allman penned six of nilental achievements. bongo beat eventually turns into while credits 2. "The New Style" his only album was a lame 1962 the the 10 songs on the albitfD, two You No More" moves with Side begins with his title a comical parody with a very second-rate science fiction movie. 3. lover One BIG AUDIO DYNAMITE "C'mon Every Beatbox" duet with his k>ng-time type arrangement that by himself and four with Allman shuffle track, "World Shut Your Mouth." unhappy Cope pleading, "Help This is enhanced with some 4. THE THE "Infected" Cher, called i4//maiiaiu/ Woman. ." Allman Bros, standard fare. . . electric clavio- Bros. Band graduates, ''Danger- was This song takra a resentful stand me, please He encounters help from Cope's 5. BILLY IDOL "Don't Need a Gun" There are also a couple of stower, accomplish- Enough about the negative in ous*^ Dan Toler and his brother against everyone in general, as daily a combination of his hard- line, not any small 6. LOS LOBOS "Shakin' Shakin* Shakes" bluesy that will appeal to dissolve Allman's past because his new David "Frankie** Toier, who are songs Cope essentially seems to be to-please girlfriend, a desperate ment. The sounds slowly 7. RUN-DMC "It's Tricky" those fond of Allman Bros, ballads, inability into, guessed it, something of album is pretty good. Produced currently with The Gregg Allman saying. "Won't you just leave me loneliness and his to do you 8. PSYCHEDEUC FURS "Heartbreak Beat" "Faces With No Names," and engineered with a very clean Band as well. namdy. along?" anything right, poor guy. a mixture between screaming 9. XTC "Earn Enough For Us" and trendy sound by .38 Special Tracking through Side One, and "It's Not My Cross to Bear." with I felt more than a little lost dolphins and whales in pain. Cope seems tired of dealing 10. SIOUXSIE AND THE BANSHEES "This Wheel's On Fire" to. appears a loudly mum- aggravations and breaks his train listening "Non Alignment Next 11. MADONNA "U Isla Bonita" of thought with a brief but pow- Pact." Though this track is rea- bling man, conjuring memories of 12. PAUL SIMON "Graceland" 9." voice erful guitar solo. Musically, this sonably good, it is not really •'Revolution No. The 13. THE BARBUSTERS "Light of Day" CLUSSIFra song does not drift far from a original, nor is it the type of tune draws to a short chant (no, not 14. BEASTIE BOYS "Brass Monkey" traditional rock sound with its strong enough to carry such a a howling Yoko Ono), becomes 15. LOU GRAMM "Midnight Blue" quality combinations of a basic short B-side. It relies on a basic distorted and then abruptly ends. 16. U2 "With Or Without You" drum, bass and electric guitars. beat, not unlike most good rock This song appears as a large risk, 17. CYNDI LAUPER "What's Going On" often contmplated whedier li^^ "Levitation," the other track on tunes of the '80s, but his lyrics but actually does keep the listener 18. WORLD PARTY "Ship Of Fools" OlalOeo One, has a different consis- are vague and a little boring. interested. Aside from a steady 19. For Sale Side CUTTING CREW "Died In Your Arms" tency and rhythm to it. The We never actually find out what electric drum beat, you can never 20. PAULLEKAKIS "Boom Newly renovated two-bdrm. Boom" fomubfor the best way in the world to brew b^ dissonant guita)* chords prevalent exactl)( is in this pact, but one imagine what is coming up next, condo at Radnor House. throughout provide an almost thing is for certain — any girl he though the uncertainty gives it Graduating — must selll appeal. Se- was also the best waylnrthe universe. punk aura. The listener is never dates will be signing it. The last the greatest rious Inquiries only! Call 527- quite certain whether the "levita- track of the EP, "Transporting," Overall, Cope does a great job 3754. tion" (or lack of it) he experiences exceeds anything modem musi- with this album.

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1 Sports 9,1ti7 Wildcats steal two from Hoyas By JOHN G. RICCO St. Toe's scored two more runs, homered, a sok> shot to lead off McPartland was able to finally set the fifth as Villanova banged out The Villanova baseball team the Hawks down, and 'Nova es- 11 hits in total. ran their record to 16-8, winning caped with a 9-7 lead. Last weekend Villanova tra- five out of six games last week. In the fifth inning, sophomore veled down to Georgetown to play Led by Rafael Novoa and Gary Scott Marks (3-1) replaced McPar- a double'header Saturday and a Scott, the Wildcats recorded vic- tland and went the rest of the way single game on Sunday. tories early in the week over St. for the win. Marks yielded only In game one, Novoa got the start Joe's, West Chester and LaSalle two hits and struck out three in and went all nine innings for the and then traveled south to take shutting out St. Joe's in the final victory, giving up just three runs two of three from Big East rival three innings. on seven hits. At the plate, Novoa Georgetown. The Georgetown Villanova picked up insurance helped his own cause by hitting series marked the team's first runs in the fifth, sixth and seventh his team-leading seventh round- conference games of the season to beat the Hawks, 12-7. tripper, a three-run shot in the and left Villanova with a 2-1 Big On March 25, the 'Cats hosted sixth. East record. West Chester for the club's second Scott, however, had the big hit Novoa, a sophomore pitcher/ meeting of the season. In the first of the game. With one out in the outfielder went 9-22 for the week contest, the Wildcats were victor- top of the ninth and the score tied \» with two home runs, eight RBIs ious, 11-7, and this game produced 3-3, he blasted a three-run homer, and nine runs scored. He also similar results. 'Nova scored six his sixth of the season, to give the recorded his fifth win against no first inning runs and four in the 'Cats their 6-3 win. defeats last Saturday. fifth en route to a 13-10 win. In game two, the Wildcats' five- Scott, a freshman third base- Starter Mike Schick (2-1) got game winning streak came to an man, hit four homers and drove the victory with relief help from end as Georgetown triumphed, 11- in 17 runs. Bob Coia and Marks. Offensively, 8. The Hoyas used an eight-run The 'Cats traveled to St. Jo- Mike Wismer hit two homers and third inning to gain their sixth seph's on March 24 to face the Scott hit a three-run shot and victory of 1987. Hawks in a game that was called drove in six for the 'Cats. Villanova quickly rebounded for darkness after seven innings. Villanova visited LaSalle on from the defeat, however, and After a single run in the first March 26 and came away with beat the Hoyas, 7-5, on Sunday. inning and three in the second, their fourth straight victory, Sean Grady went eight innings to Villanova broke the game open defeating the Explorers 18-9 in six get the win, and Bob McCreary with a five-run third. Novoa had innings. Wismer started and picked up his first save of the year the big hit with a two-out, two- pitched only three and two-thirds in relief. run homer. innings, but picked up his first The Wildcats, down 4-0 going Starting pitcher Steve Priano victory this year nonetheless. into the sixth, came up with four was cruising along until the The Wildcats erupted for 11 runs to tie, two on a double by fourth inning when St. Joe's runs in the third and scored three Wismer. After a scoreless seventh, exploded. After the Hawks had more in the fourth to put LaSalle the 'Cats scored three more in the touched the freshman up for five away. Scott had another big day, eighth to secure their 16th win. runs, Rob McPartland came in to hitting two out of the park and Villanova is home for a three- try and put out the fire. Though driving in five. Marc Alderfer also game series this weekend against

X Women's Softball mHkfeated

By KIMBERLY BROGUE two runs to put the icing on the and taking the lead, 6-4. The cake. Wildcats then took control of the The winning pitcher was fresh- game defensively as well, by not This past Sunday the women's man Kristina Branca, whom after allowing L.I.U. to score for the Softball team traveled to New two games, has an incredible 0.00 remainder of the contest. University to York's Long Island earned run average. Sophomore The 'Cats added two runs in the a double- take a shot at winning left fielder Mindy Kahn went 2- top of the fifth inning for a final header. The Wildcats not only 4 with one home run and three score of 8-4. tried, but they succeeded in beat- RBIs. Senior captain Ellen Miades Kahn had another outstanding the Sunday ing L.I.U. twice under went 1-2 with one double and two performance at the plate, going 3- sun. RBIs. 4 with a double and two RBIs. Wildcats took the lead in The The second game found Villan- Freshman Jill Karpinsky also inning, gave up an the first but ova on the other side of the coin. went 3-4 and totalled two triples unearned run in the bottom of the The Wildcats fell behind, 1-0, in and three RBIs. first to allow L.I.U. to tie the score. the first inning. They came back The winning pitcher was Karyn In the second inning, Villanova and tied the game in the top of Lodise, who had two earned runs remained scored two runs and the second only to give up three scored against her. Lodise went 2- of the ahead for the remainder runs in the bottom of the same 2 at the plate. basically game. The matchup was inning and fall behind, 4-1. The Wildcats are undefeated so were defensive, and no more runs The Wildcats changed the mo- far this season and will host scored until the top of the seventh mentum of the game in the top Glassboro State University on inning the Wildcats put up when of the third by scoring five runs Sullivan field tomorrow at 1 p.m.

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