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Tracksters Up at D^woods ^' 'tr lu'. Faculty Vote on F • li l^fl ISSlid Vdlanova 6- reinstated but disagreed lipplying a0un to the Senate subcommHtee slKHiki be By IBONASD J. LABARTH Warren Richardson, chairman of chaired the oaarial aid offke far addjtianal > VliXANOVAIi ^ ApHI»KM iboCbiU: Dr. as tnwhat kvat pyy,2 THi Mlot has been sent to aB full- the communications department; on the restoratim al[ The addilkmal fuods A One ci the main focal points monies. dme University faculty request- Dr. Charles Cherry, assistant to Ted Aceto. director of athletics, would be made available from a Paul thai devek)ped at the meeting was for academic af- and Student Bod^ President fi- ing them to vote on the possible the vice preskient of special fund not yet created to that football the need for an understanding Ireinstitotkm of football. fairs; Dr. Joseph DeaJardins, who Tufano, all agreed football. The fund would reatoratkm at Diviskm lAA — nance Conducted by the Villanova several sources: the $35 *with no scholarships but with consist of chapter of the American Associa- 1 fee per student that studoiU I r- grants-in-aid based on need and tion of University Professors I agreed to pay with yearly tuitkm; Ballot tatent. It Spring Concert (AAUP), the faculty polling is the [ I a yearly Wildcat Club contribu- Astronomy What position shouki the faculty take on the resto^ For the faculty-distributed min- Student Trainers second step in an attempt to deter- I the-gate receipts from foot- Villanova **Men" I several points tkm; arrived! Come celebrate ration of Villanova football? Poll of full-time faculty utes, Aceto clarified will prestnt two Spring has mine fixity sentiment toward I iKdl games, part of which would be Villanova University I conducted by the Villanova Chapter, AAUP. Check Diviskm lAA with grants- Applications are being taken for next with the VUUmva Women's Qlee Club restoration. On March 21. about whkA to the wuwiere of shows on April 22 and April football I the 3,000 tickets per game CongratuUtioos athletic trainers. astnmomy ViUfiMrra Singers; I only one of the six blanks below. in-aid. Calendar For year's work as student and their gubts.the the AAUP sponsored a faculty the alumni have pledged to buy; "The Men At Villanova 29 in its pliPMrtarittm. I I prospective football play- powiWe, previous expe- night. The toncert wijf be- First, contribu- Tuition waiver Primeval Messengers this SainnUy forum that featured a debate I and some University 1964": Must "The Comets: Chapel ers would have to apply through rience desirable but not necessary. begin at 7-30 p.m. in St. Mary's tween several faculty members — Cover Man Solar System" is the I the reinstitution of football at Villan- I tion. Frank Dunne to from the Outer arewel- I 1 D oppose the Villanova financial akl office willing to make a commitment and a receptkm wiU folk>w. All and an extensive que8tk)n and According to Aceto's clarifica- — January be of the April 22 show. ova University. I grants and Steve Perrdla Ungcr at subject is free. for state and federal V.U. athletics. Contact Dan come to attend and admissidn answer period with the audience. I tions, "prospective football play- — February Saturn Story," an astronomy I lavor the reinstitution of football at Villanova would Brian Peterson room. "The D I loans. Those receiving aid March ext. 4125 in the training planet in the Minutes from the meeting have ers would compete only with one James Adams — show on the second-lar^t University on the following level: I not be taking money from other April be featured been distritnited with the ballot to another for these funds that Buggy — Earth's solar system, will 2 a Division LA ~ up to 95 scholarships. I applicants because loe Villanova basis of May [the faculty. — to scholarships. would be awarded on a Larry Goanos — April 29. ..„^ 3 D Division lAA up 75 I funds have off-campus sour- are expected these student June permittiog, visitors will be Final tabulatkms Division lAA — with no scholarships but with be both need and talent. No RonKlass — Weather 4 D I ces and the recipients would — July observations of the {to be completed within the next I need and talent. would receive more than he Michael Jones able to nmke actual grants-in-aid based on eligible for this aid regardless of I needs." Reapplication for grants — August skies through the university's (week- I 5 D Division II — up to 45 scholarships. attended. Tom Bennett spring I what school they September following At the faculty forum/the six scholarships. will be necessary yearly with pos- Neil Murray — uxinch refracting telescope, I 6 D Division III — with no The second stage would consist — October planetanum. [panel members: Ed Rideout, direc- I sible differences in the awards. fJbdhatX D'Arcangelo the presentation in the of prospective football players the Alumni Annual Fund; L. A Tim Curran — November Both shows begin at 7:30p.m. and wiU tor of — December on the fourth Luis Pedera Fuster be hekl in the pUunetarium Accounting next faU. HaU. Ad- cJ^^l be available SOnatO POSltlOnS floor of the Uhiversity's Mendel limited. mission is free, but seating is Villanova Road Sign student interested in serving on a Society Any Call 645-4820 for more information. committee of the University Senate the newly elected shouki pick up an application in the Stu- Congratulatk>n8 to Accounting Society for dent Government Office, 204 Dougherty offk:ers of the Approved for Scliuykill school year: Preskient — Hall, next week. the 1983-84 — it Rose- '. making University and • Vke-President red tape, Villanova JSi^V' 1: Paul Campaiielli; By MARY CLAIRE LEAHY count of the Brian Connors; Secretary: Chris Villanova University and Rose- difficult to get a sign up,** said mont College. Villanova had an ap- particular Septembo*, Balloon Day Carroll; Treasurer — Ron Bristol. Lont College will share a new Ruane. "PennDOT is plication in since Also, a very special thanks to our past road sign informing travelers of on what signs go up on the Schuy- 1978, and later Rosemont applied out- expressway. nature. Postponed preskient. Kim Neifer for doing an Ithe Villanova Rosemont exit. kill since it is 9 state for a sign of the same job in coordinating this year's lAfter five years of persistence, Ruane also pointed out that a Since the schools shared the re- this standing to the unspringlike weather Planetarium to Vil- Due acthrities. Her hard work and dedication [PennDOT has agreed to approve large percentage of visitors quest for a sign stating their exit, Day is postponed past week, Balkwn for sign, University come by the it the com- Astronomy is greatly appreciated. Villanova's application a lanova was suggested that two 26, 12-5 p.m. The On April 23. the ViUanova until Tuesday, April seven feet deep of the Pennsylvania Turn- appliction request to Sunshine Day in National |l5 feet wkle and way bine their will be at 3 p.m. Department will participate balloon launch Villanova University, pike, many of whom have never construct a sign including both Day by sponsoring several [stating: Astronomy campus be- of the Rosemont Coll^^e, Exit 27, to be been to Villanova's schools' name. Thank Yoii activities. Starting at 6p.m.. tours instructed between the Valley fore. PennDOT's decision on where department's fadlities and films will be YOU" goes out from report toPenn- of approximately A big "THANK observ- Forge toUbooth exit from the Ruane had to along the spread you who offered. PlaneUrium shows and Social Action Office to all of Peniisylvania Turnpike and the DOT that the sign would three and a half miles the sign will a ing through the depjartment's Ginch re- to make SUNSHINE DAY such 27. beneficial to a be constructed will depend on helped at nightfall. ;ulph Mills exit be in involver fractor telescope will begin big success last Saturday. The the sign will large number of visitors and stu- their research of the reaction time Refreshments will be served. "In all probability, students (especially the fra- recording the vo- driver needs upon reading a sign ment of the Career Plans Ibe vp before graduating ceremo- dents. Through a < — in particular — and traffic to Villanova, the exit, and other such ' <;! ternities APO lume of before to notify the Ca- Inie? this year," Said Eugene Softball who came an All seniors are asked of sororities) gave the kkls director of Public Rela- conclusions revealed a majority safety measures. Developmenjt Center of thdr cwe«- iRuinc, <^^-, Pi Kappa Phi of real caring and joy! reer visitors and students travel to Vil- are trying to get it up now The raindate for the experience job or been Itions. PennDOT agreed to have "We made plans. If you have obtained a will be April 23. This Thanks go also to the others who but lanova via the Pennsylvania because it would be nice for stu- Softball Marathon school, please stop |the sign up in two weeks, by their efforts in accepted to graduate their par- event will be co-sponsored by Miller the day a good.one a iuane was hesitant in confirming Turnpike. dents to be able to tell the Center in Corr Hall to complete fundraising for it: The Villanovan, by the "The only students who friends coming for the High Life Beer and is a preparing finalized ^hat final construction date be- ents and survey. If you have not Na- from maintenance and security, senior would not come down the exten- Villanova to exit fol- event to support the fraternity's people Development luse "it was not to take five yeare first time to Villanova your plan^. the Oaireer coming from Project: P.U.S.H. The and food services and the through," sion would be those lowing the sign rather than hav- • tional Service assisting you )r the application to go .H is interested in across from the band members who joined us to French Club Center South Jersey," said Ruane. ing them search for the Gulph event will take place program, Groups of lid Ruane. the clouds were through a job search and will begin at 8 a.m. Food brighten spirits while will be an important meeting of delay are on ac- The project will be financed by Mills exit," said Ruane. Field House There seniors from each coJl««e 'The years and all The whole day was proof graduating and refreshments will be served still in the sky. on April 26 at 12:45 in 201 St. Thomas. wiU be contributes in the Philadelphia area) invited to attend. that when each person held for next year's Oivitig students are Elections will be the summer with a himself or herself, it all able to meet through something of - officers. counsetor todevelop job leads and adds up to a REAL SUCCESS for all. career Wrategies. commencement US! sharpen placement is rey and so THANKS TO YOU, FROM 1983 Com- McGuinness. Tufano and the alternate Jeff by the Center at your earti- the speakers for the Please stop speaker is Nancy mencement ceremonies have been The alternate Straccia. est convenience. Liberal Martin and the Graduate 5'-. elected. In the College of J. University College commence- will Geraldine B. Con- • speaker be f k' ' 1 « ^rts and Sciences, the Commence- ment speaker will be Max Levins, nor. ment speaker for the Arts will be and Carol G. Knewstub is the al- Volleyball ^aula C. Garell and the alternate^ In the College of Engineering, ternate. the Scien- Communication Paul P. Andrews. For Robert Schmidt wa^ selected to be Commencement speaker for the and watch the Vil- speaker is Come out Sunday les, Commencement the Commencement speaker and Graduate school has been selected Club team in their first Arts jarlton with an alter- Bernhiger as the alternate. lanova Men's J. Young Daniel as Sr. Helena Mayer, S.H.C J. and Play in the four team Banick. home tournament. Library Hours nate of, Paul D. College of Commerce & Finance the alternate speaker as George P. ^vill be a mandatory meeting! Study begins at 9 a.m. Sunday and There Summer Commencement speaker for the tournament the Commencement speaker is Paul Bross Jr. Sun- The Library hours will be extended Discussion concerning the future of continues all day with the final at 3 follege of Nursing is Mary as follows: Friday, April Arts Society. April 28 the month of.August, courses All play will be in Butler during exams Communication During day afternoon. Refreshments Spain. For 1983 CXMIENCPIENr SCHEDULE 22 — 8 a.m.-10 p.m.; Saturday, April 23 at 4 p.m. in 14 St. Mary's. Will be offered in Fyance and Annex. contact — 9 a.m.- 10 p.m.; Friday, April 29 — 8 will be- served. further informatiort. f^please at the a.m.-midnight; Saturday. April 30 — 9 either Fr. Roman orT>f. Mongeau (645- SCHOOL EXEECISE a.m.-midnight. Department of Modem Unguages semester. 4680) before the end of the

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R.O.T.C. Philosophy Parking Fines (^ East- On April 30, from 9:30 to 4:30 the The Security Department reminds all ^ . > will hold a parking em Philosophical Association students to pay outstanding conference in the Wayneand St. David s Security Office before the Summer in China fines with the QOULEGE. OF ARTS Connelly Center. A number Special Olympics Non-payers will rooms of the end of the semester. a I. pres- College is sponsoring of philosophical papers will be fines assessed against their ac- Ro^mont meetings have been held by have the in collabora- discussions. Full pro- Plans and Summer Program in China ented, followed by and counts. the newly formed Management East China Ncrmal Univer- OOULBCaE OF NURSING gram details can be obtained in the tion with Games Committee for the 1983 Special 3 to July 27. Department. sity. Shanghai from June Phik)6ophy to be held Oc- tndudw Olympics tournament Tha toul cost is 12750 ajid Villanova's Campus. I. 15 16 on QprwhU). Rbund- tober and tuition fees (3 unitsor OOUiCE OF •i! 400 athletes are anticipated to room 300 to trip from New Ybrk City (fFK). SRCTF tournament In addi- one attend this fall's and bowd & maals per day. 2 in tkm to the shteady popular frisbee and eiicurskms and lOday room), and all OOtLEGE OF soccer competitions, a three kilometer visitol4dtict. «iviji:»:#» mini-marathon will ISirtudents and five kikimeter Panippftaon is Umited to this yaur in an attempt to DTD Raffle be hdd of all |0» (or tcacWs). Ushers sporting evcnU bffondai the number of For applicatkin and inquiries contact: pragram The winner of the Delu Tau DelU uNl^tats] in ushering for hekl. As with any expanding UiWtl.Pwgra« Dir^rtarat Anyone inteiwted was Trida MalkMi of Shce> Dr. AHooe contact Christine volunteers are always needed and 5^60 raffle DNatM%,|b8eniont College. Rose- commencemant tkk«tw» drjwn by >^ts the Vil- appreciattd. Registration for ro- han Tbt winninf 3» Storck at 645-7280, or come to greatly on JJSrt^PAtffliOo^^ !•,- "^^ lab Novik EJt U SMwwn HaU, Union offke no later than April hmtcer conuDittete and "Hugrr* in the eswainlik GMMiyE acapg hinova Cof^EratulatkMiB to Trida. ar SZSTW place ettriy next bll. April 16. 2ft talM •» -J

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•^^'^la.ltW Pii0«4 • TMB VIUAIIOVAM ence ffinCanmus T^rr I utters to the Editor Experience Not x ^y JOHN WALSH Together^ decided to bring you theeditors who I Elect: ^tand No Mistakes? This week the Villafiov«0 President question: "What are the bring you the newspaper every week. The If deepest appre- guidelines which were necessary tunity to extend my way^ Perhaps a si- To the Editor: fht foUowii« is offered as an same benefits of being a Villeiiavaii editor?" to the «tudent8 of In comparison to past elections, Consideration I would like to take tlus oppor- ciation of Resi- tuation where our advisor, head Office A reduce the iliineces- insiiiiit into the Villanova who patiently came oiit they served to govemmei^t elec- tunity to thank all the peegwho dencdXife, not as a persdia} ven- resident Daniel Beminger, could „ An analysis of last week's student Thursday's elec- sary and often expensive nuisance so much of their time and voted in last people lend a helping hand. Unfortu- apathy still contributed practically detta against any ci the tions reveals two interesting notes: student particularly tho^ students of 'Vallpapering" and energy to our campaign. tion, mentioned. nately, Dan always seemed more and those students who of Liberal Arts. I every inch d campus. «» » reigns to a degree at Villanova we direct our visions toward in the College year, as president interested in disciplining resi- As this last week For an entire .aren't also like to extend my most In conclusion, did vote last Thursday acknowledged that they September of 1983, let us realize would Hall, I've worked with dents than showing a genuine con- of experience I will al of Fedigan sincere thanks to my brothers has been an well being, body president. how much more we accomplish Office ef Residence Life in try- cern for their and as a ready for a woman student and remember. Again, I would the As we Lambda Tau Delta Fraternity ways result he was not very supportive. undeigraduate students when we stand together. ing to make my dorm a better Of the approximately 6400 executive board like to thank the students at the to project the positive also to the a Our programming Officer, Bill elections. Cur- continue of the place to live. I found this to be at Villanova, a meager 2200 voted in the of the Pre-Law Society polls and also the members elements of VUlandva University. members time consuming job, with Dunne, thought maybe an Atlan- at the enthusiasm, Elections Commission. As a final very officials have said they are pleased to- for their constant tic trip would be a good idea, rent student I pledge my continued support R.S.A. Campus Council City that I will do the weekly in recent years. support, and advice. note, I assure you and tentative turnout, which was one of the highest ward the interests of the students meetings to attend as well as my so we called made for the Arts candklates I ran best job I possibly can. at 34 percent voter turnout does here. Together, we really can As weekly dorm meetings to or- reservations for a bus, but this However, their pleasure been more Daniel A. Capodilupo own V* with, all could not have out because not not care make the difference. ganize and run. At first, things idea panned not cover up the fact that students obviously do the oth- ArU Senator-Elect Patrick J. Leahy kind or respectful toward enough of the residents had the as student body presi- went well. Residence Life was giv- who leads student government ers' campaign. I am proud to say One frustration after Student Body a lot of -support, the money. consen- for ing us acts as riepresentative of the student President-Elect that I was in their company, led us to put all our eggs dent and Opportunity members of our House Council another the five majority worked very hard, sus. It is the same students who do not take the enthused and cooperative, in one basket, sO^we planned an student TotheEditon were ignorantly more than the average off-campus cook-out with our re- minutes necessary to cast a vote that reply and it seemed as if the barrier be- Patience know. The purpose of this letter is to is might the Office of maining $250. VlLlANQVIk asked what the function of student government Villanova students with tween residents and when In regard to the new election acqiiaint When we went to check on our student pop- To tlie Editor. Residence Life was slowly being >* '**!% government does for the equitable on page6) , jj .«i^ listen to complaints and what student oppor- rules, I found them to be (Continued money, we discovered that only ^ ,1 "I get to I would like to take this removed. Then, one wrench after Pizza on Tuesday nights." teams I never ulation. The question looms as large as ever: why do remained in our account. Jan- from coach« of another was thrown into the $135 "Benefite? Yes! I get to rifle llona Gawin of these elections? the assistant director knew we had. students ignore the importance works, the center started to col- ke Mauk, through the petty cash box to find ^ Managing Editor Leahy to the post of going for Residence Life, had approved money to pay my Visa cWith the election of Patrick lapse and I found myself just Sporte Editor for one of our hall representatives Jj^*^^^^ student body president, a definite vein has been struck through the motions with no sup- to take out $115 for an additional Edttor-in-Chief m **^ Popularity, not experience, deter- port and little effect. by the electorate. purpose. No one told either myself SPQ The first major problem we en- this year's winner. Two candidates highly quali- that the money mined countered was the infamous LCB. or our secretary position lost out to the popularity vote. A had been taken out. I firmly be- fied for the Last fall, we were planning our the final out- lieve that it was unfair and down- number of minor reasons can be cited for first Day Hop party when we were right "sneaky" for the money to be of the election; however, one possibility is the most told that for a few weeks at least, come being noti- with alcohol would taken out without my Villanova is simply not ready for a female no programs outstanding: fied. When the secretary in the quali- be allowed on campus. Now, Fm student body president.Regardless of outstanding Reskience Life Office told us this ji. not naive enough to blame the Al- students would rather see a male, albeit inex- news, Mr. Dunne made a frus- fications, coljol Policy on Residence Life, or that the secretary perienced, as president. University. This policy is trated remark ?• even the 'i felt was directed at her. The two female candidates, Mary Beth Bogan smd simply the price we pay for being This all happened Wednesday Laura Moreno, brought to their campaigns extensive located on the Main Line. Mo- that suc- afternoon, and we were told to year's successful student reover, rdo not Ixlieve experience as senators in this signed l>y Tara Aus- 'Having the 'rare' opportunity cessful events are dependent on have the form Both had worked diligently on a variety of /^NOr^ coordinator, and to return to work down the hall from the government. alcohol. So, the members of our tin, our or the possible. Tara famous radio personalities of issues confronting student government and one House Council decided to go ahead the form as soon as office so we had to WKVU."^.^.,^ "Chatting with intellectuals." other would have made a competent student body presi- with the plans for our party, hop- was not in her wait until the next morning. In Nancy Alberici, the Villanova populous opted to ignore the ing the live band we hired would dent. Instead, to quickly Pete Berkery more people. We had a lot the meantime, we had intelligent choice and voted for the inexperienced attract "I get to cover controversial more result think of an alternate event for the Features Editors of money in our account as a issues, some of which I create." candidate. weekend. We decided to have a plllf of our fundraiser and this seemed Linda Bond his victory. His obvious simple "pizza party" for the whole Leahy cannot be begrudged ^ll%-af like a good chance to use it. To my News Editor yjEK/^^iEJCT Thursday morning. Bill enthusiasm at the chance of leading student govern- knowledge, we were the only dorm dorm. On -. Dunne went to see Tara and she ^ii hold a Day Hop ment is infectious. Leahy seems sincere in his post- to have the guts to ?^* .< those gave him the impression that the ft and eager to party without alcohol, and victory period as the president-elect taken out, but who attended did have a good money was already represent the Villanova student body. But his effective- that would have to meet with the time, but after all was said and we next fall when approve it. Bill ness and potency will be severely tested Villai^v^n done we had $400 less in our ac- Mauk so she could see responsibilities of the office start to took care of our par- made an appointment to Jan I'Vt the realities and count. That for 11:30 Friday morning. shoulders. smattenng of ties for the fall semester. < i A ; weigh heavily on his BOARD OF EDITORS spring se- When he went over to Mauk's student body Leonard J. La Barth At the beginning of V experience would have aided a new Editor-in-Chief, locked. 1 office, found the door »^ Gawin we were told that all he just wait and see. Managing Editor, llona mester, president in his efforts. Now, it's would be can- He asked the secretary where she Associate Editor, Michael J. Healey events with alcohol the year, ex- was and was told "she's out for Uyout Editor, Joanne P. Dollymore celled for the rest of the day." Bill found me around Dean Balsamini for **T.G.'s" in the individual "Covering news that I wonder if . Entertainment, cept . w- Q^nw L/ncfa Bond 1:00 and I went over with him to News, Jayne Stuart lounges. Since Fedigan does not people read anyway." Newspaper see what was up. The secretary Our Larry Goinos have a lounge, we decided to direct Mary Claire Leahy Sports. ^fZ ^'''^'^A^.Hci informed us that Jan was in fact Featured.. Claudia SimonettI efforts to other areas. Earlier News Editor '^^"^/Jj^^^^' g^,,^ iSslness. our Photography, Jo^ep^Pera/no in, and that we could see her. She Advertising. L/sa 8usc/7mann in the year, we had put up a sug- '* was busy reading the newspapers The student press is a valuable aidin establishing and gestion box and one of the stu- "Learning to layout and like it. DeLorenzo * put a but quickly put it down to speak to i, an atmosphere offree and responsible discus- Assistant News Editor, James _- dents suggested we try to Joanne Dollymore maintaining She wanted to know what we Editor. Joe Marusak our dorm. I per- us. Layout Editor intellectual exploration on the campus. They Assistant Sports milk machine in sion and of Lynch di- wanted the money for and after Assistant Entertainment Editor. John %..<.• sonally spoke to Chris Janosik, get to interview big name are a means ofbringingstudent concerns to the attention of our explanation, she told us that Assistant Features Editor, Pete Berkery rector of residence life, who told ^stars' such as Wink Martindale institutional authorities and offormu- we couldn't have the money until . V the faculty and the Advisor. June W. Lytel me he didn't foresee this as a and that midget from 'Fantasy Is- in Tara had signed the forms, but " lating student opinion on various issues on campus and Typist, Mary Stephenson major difficulty as long as mainte- land.' an outlet for there was a procedure to follow the world at large." nance could install Dean Balsamini from and we had turned in the forms Association University Professors us. When we came back Entertainment Editor American Tim Gallagan. Tim Hanlon. Richard in- too late. She sakl *Tm sorry, Guidelines News- Jerry Arth. Beth Bonlna. Henry DIBennedetto. Spring Break, the outlet was (AAUP) Rushton. Ellse Valade. Peggie Ward. still that's just the way it is." eyen Hennion. John Jackson. Jack McHugh. Jeff Page. Kim stalled, but as of this date I have strived this academic KathI lannacone. Robin though we told her it wasn't our We at the Villanovan Features: Marlsa Bollnslcf. Stu Fegley, Sue French. Cathy Groody, haven't heard any news from Ja- and Stephanie Schwartzberg, Anne fault the forms weren't turned in year to present each and every article, editorial Lucarlnl. Carolyn Miller. Charlene Pardoe. Maria Prevelege, nosik concerning our machine. not be on time. Then she turned to Bill fairly, competently and effectively. This Suvdam Again, this problem may .m^^. advertisement told him that the secretary Anton, Sue Brehm. Steve Helmetag. Mike Noone. B(ll Santos. Barbara Residence Life, but and deal of time, effort and ability from each Entertainment: Greg the fault of requires a great updat- had taken offense at his previous as they could send me a note student involved with the newspaper. A reward such Heller, Tom Kolon. Colleen remarks. Bill explained that they Sports- Joe Bagley. Mike Betz. Steve Fallon, Uura Fortunate, Bob ing me on the situation or telling last week by ASPA serves as Reilly. Tom Reusche. were not directed at her, but the one bestowed upon us Lynch, Kerry Lynch. Paul Macchla. Mary Agnes Matyszevifski, Beverly me why a milk machine is not "Working with a talented, general rather at the Office of Resklenoe our incentive for excellence. Judy Roger*. Lauren Beaver, Marie Wozniak. feasible, thanks to the somewhat dkmented, group of peo- Instead of asking for an apol- Univer- Quida. Jim Juliano, Francisco Martinez. Jeff Page. at this Uni- Life. ple." It is easy for students to sit back , observe the Photography: Charlie lack of communication Julie Mangan, Dawn E. Miller, Diane ogy, Jan continued to chide him Business: Ed Daly, Chrlatlne KItzmann, Jane McEntee, versity, the simplest projects be- Jim DeLorenzo sity idly and take in only what they consider pertinent to school kid would be Lisa Schiano. like a high Editor «i O'Brien. Cindy Savareee, Emma come utterly complex. News the news that might said that maybt if their lives. This is not enough. All stride, chastised and Artwork: Perry ^mon. I tried to take this »n in followed the correct proce- affect a student's daily existence must be pres- fhat the we had possibly but I soon found out dure, we would have our money, ented in a wide-ranging, informative and accurate members of our House Council of the Editor and the but "they weren't goinf^ to bend artldee. l«y-out. plcturee and format are the reeponsiblllty and were •^ indivkiual. That is the pur- The wrWna had become Respondent manner-to insure an aware backwards for us.' Irl repreeent the view of the ^dmlnj^rm^ as their over spend 15 hours a week one to which we will con- BdltoS^rt'«3Tn3lr^^ fast toofiflg intrrest. Yet, "I get to < pose of the Yillanovan and Unh^eralty aubacrtbe* to the principle of reaponalble rm not claiming to have^one students unleee specmciMly stated. The president, what couW I say? leading boring copy* some of it my ting to put in a pio tinue to answer to in the future. any greet thingsfor Fedigan Hatf. freedom of expriaeion for our student editora. Things hadn't worked out as well oamiBiid I don't gbf piid for iH ture of 'Staff Photo by John and I umkt mis^kea Circulation: 10.000. Sub- didnt m human VHl9rta¥§n la pubHehed Frtdeye, tmly leauea a semester as we planned, but I still Wfaatifts^cdnkflwaiiir Walsh." The but rd be a fool not to admit them. ViUaaovaii, re^ acdptione af^ eyelMIe at $10 |wr yev'. faiths year was a total k)ssaf4^ JpteWalafi Since this is the last cditioii of the ^ on 7> Univeraify. felt the (Continued Etftor Editor Tfm vmno¥9n la ftm wmi^tpwt of record for VINanove hope that they PlMlo^rapliy sponses to any issues nay be addtcssed in the first tn the falL ^^ i ^^- i t, < ^i< i---7^- W^ ^^^^^ TI«V«iJINOVAN

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The rally was members of gather information 'for lilanrang handle space in city of A.AP. served the effects of traffic and to suffidoEriDy the Students For sponsored by Pat Kobes, purposes." to begin on Better prearranged by discovered order for cdnstnictkm But parking and ^ounseUor, and Dr. Teresa Nance campus Goode Committee, a recently is currently the new fiekihouse. depart- The University heavy use on the parking facilities on Villano- of the communications doing post- everyone else. formed organization planning two projects: buiklingof semester. They The Beetle Company was re By CAROLYN MllXER pus. As a senior citizen, he is part been in a course within the past arts and is now spent many hours pre- during the spring campus. ^ ment, all South confirm or deny the need of a special work in history. Carroll The Villanova community has va*s new dormitories on the insufficient data to know the tained to group of University two years.** graduate for the event. had W. Wilson Goode himself was paring of a new at- additk>nal spaces. It is at pres- "Far§gi is opportunity no less than College students bring var- citizens plans to stay retired because he become an important part of my campus, and building reason for this and other circum- for who What makes «enipr the small turn- " unable to attend the rally.but he One reason for latter project still calculating the surveys youik itself. iety, experience and wisdom to the student on not want "to put Walter life.*' says Boyd, who is president htetic facility. The stances involved. The survey was ent tick? Like every other does student elec- se- sent Field Director Bill Miller, to out was the fact that because the and studying the probleman order Villanova community. **8cniors*' to the Cronkite out of a job." and founder of "Encore," the has been delayed a result of their need for additional — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow campus, bring discussed for were heW on the same day as into the same nior citizens group on campus. speak for him. Miller tions parking situation has not met to give their report to the Univer- Villanova has a program which University their own study inter- Anyone entering Through the day, data. about one half hour the impor- the Goode rally. from Radnor Town- sity by the end of May. Not too long ago, an elderly, offers any person, age 65 years or ests*. hobbiev and diverse back- with approval two years ago, "Encore" said, "If people activities in front of The survey calculated: the Founded tance of voting. He there were officials. white-haired geritleman could be older, a free education. These se- grounds. Carroll retired from ship "Policy I can- in the lot each McKenzie commented. petitions all new "seniors" to join do not vote, then there is no way the Connelly Center as many number of cars seen daily carrying a box of Dun- nior citizens, or "seniors," are reg- in after working Next year SEPTA 1975 in last- November. Villanova re- were occupied decisions will be made." and invites guest speakers to their his candidate (or aiiy candidate) didates were engaging In hour, what spaces kin' Donut^ around campus, offer- istered as University College there as a trolley conductor for 33 caused outside company for turnover of cars "a more stringent policy" will be meetings to discuss current issues can win an election." minute campaigning. This tained ah and bywhom; the ing twisted crullers to lucky students and can choose any de- years. Upon attending Villanova, concerning their two and the advocated. There may be control prevalent today. One thing Boyd table supporters to be consultation 12 p.m.; | To the left of the podium, a many of Goode's from 9 a.m. to bystanders. His name is Joe Car- sired area of study. he felt the academic work was not Juniors and se- from Miller projects. According to Rev. John without valid per- dates to parking. stresses about "Encore" is that "it was set up where delegates distracted. Interestingly, number of cars roll. He dan no longer offer dough- According to University Cpllege too difficult. Mostly, he enjoyed permitted to O.S.A., director of niors may not be I is not a restricted age group organ- Philadelphia, Montgomery, and seemed undisturbed by this chaos McKenzie, mits. nuts, since his doctor advised that secretary Barbara Dwyer, "There his classmates' favorable reac- is also a! sole his advan- the University "needed have cars. McKenzie ization, anyone is welcome to Delaware counties sat for the and, in fact, used it to planning, he was getting "too fat." How- are approximately 60 'active' se- tions toward him. 'They accepted had Beetle remarked that the key certain the k)t will be fenced. join." registering voters. Miller said that voting in all outside expertise" which most purpose of tage. administra- ever, if fortunate enough to grace niors enrolled here. We also have me and I like that; they listened to to Radnor offi- problem is that the The results of the Beetle Com O'Rourke, student elections, standing according | The Rev. John elections, even manage his presence, Carroll always about 40 seniors termed as 'cur- my jokes," saW Carroll. Lillian Bronstein is a former hired the George Bee- tion must "learn to better pany's report, atong with the Uni O.S.A., of the communications de- is an obligation that all must cials. They rent,** meaning they do no attend This carefree 73-year-old has re- realtor who started at Villanova in have." decisions, brighten up a busy day. few Vil- Company, an engineering and what space they versity's new policy partment, also briefly discussed meet. He even plugged a tle familiar face on cam- class every semester but have ceivedshis BA in communication the fall of 1981 because, "I've al- change the] Cacroil is a to firm in the ^^^' township officials have may significantly the responsibility of individuals lanova candidates, by mentioning consultant Radnor ways wanted to go to college, and in the situation. r '. process. portation business located the situation with parking take part in the election their names, upon request. discussed the benefit of a free education is Benita Bedazzles Contest great!" Working toward a degree in English, Bronstein felt very audience did its best to maintain to supply Don Rickles for years to 4S Workshops scared when she first started. Yet, ^ By LARRY GOANOS come. Students: the atmosphere of a pro wrestling she explains, "I have been re- Who?" Students learn little by the 80 teachers who learn pro- highlights included Wil- ByTlMHANLON Ul]> Kentucky match. The ceived very warmly by both stu- 2400 students will Likening herself to received a only folk)wing the instructions gramming, Annabel Annastacia son's a cappelia singing, first Villanova has They say I now have one of the largest, ("Because it's fin- Entrant dents and professors. It is a the computer. Fried Chicken state of the computer gives rather than ac- learn how to use y4\ C^^ showing here runner-up Michele Hill's soliloquy iMt^ $40,000 grant from the youngest and most talented hair or- ger lickin' good"), sophomore Ben- made the strongest Boyd pleasure to attend this school." the compu- averages approximately 4pA\^\^ Howard teach elementary tually programming That white gown, while from "The Glass Menagerie" and Pennyslvania to ^i^ the east coast. Call now ita Wilson used a special recipe of with an elegant Upon obtaining her degree, Bron- workshop, per child. r| ganizations on course as Carroll has the oppor- to use compu- ter. "As a result of the $16.67 Jeaneen Annastacia's clarinet sok). Moody school teachers how appointment. Bring this ad vocal talent and provocative Good' Counsel's stein plans to go on to law school. teachers will be aware of the Korba sees two breakthroughs I^L ^^i^ for your also did a fine job, singing "Second tunity of winning a bottle of cham- classroom. Four Com- Knaughton foiled her chances for Perhaps it is best to end with :rih'b: ters in the in swimwear to earn the title of issues associated with computers for the use of computers rS ^ with you for a $3 discount. Hand Rose." while Andi Fanelli pagne. At the beginning of each puter Literacy Workshops will be CWS 1983" on Monday the <;gown by appearing in a Rey- Max Levins. His unique list of is the produc- "Miss Villanova all of the elementary in school and they will leave with schools. The first supplied a talent act staple, the old new semester, he puts conducted where night. nold's Wrap creation. hobbies and interests separate programming tion of the Micro-Computer like students' names into a hat and interested in learning some elementary Following the evening gown strip-tease routine. Dignan an- him from other Villanova "se- teachers brought the cost A raucous crowd of 450 people skills in the BASIC language," ac- the Altair. This nounced that she was going to cut raffles off the "bubbly." more about computers can attend Connelly Center's Vil- competition was the eagerly- niors," but at the same time, his considerably. The second fill^ the, workshops cording to Korba. down a man's hair and it turned out she A "current senior" presently at- anyone of the two-day lanova^l^oom with chants of "Ben- awaited bathing suit segment of active life-style is representative that will be used happened last summer with the tending Immaculata College for keep the computer to take The computer of the "older" student. and computer Salons ita! Beriita!," while the Alumni is the Timex TSIOOO. By owning introduction of a "real" ^ ^ music is Harriet McKee. She is a back to their schools. entrant received Korba feels that the Hall-sponsored to Dr. William the computer, teachers should under $100. homemaker who decided to audit Upon retiring from the lamp According the crown from her predecessor, teach stu- is a landmark that is Department of Education have enough skills to second some courses once her family had and shade business. Levins at- Korba, Benia^ette Mannix. It was a fit- lan- overlooked because now it Newtown Square 359^1177 raised. Villanova, "Our focus in pro- dents, first hand, the BASIC greatly been Since the fall of tended Villanova because "it is a at had Wayne 293^9333 ting finale for a wild evening of I on their own. With is possible for everyone (who 1978, McKee has been gramming is important because guage Mawr 527 2887 good institute for higher learn- a compu- Bryn n(>holds-barred cprnpetition. is like the Timex, there is the money) to purchase o nmatriculating in theater at some knowledge of computers computers Lawrence Park 359 1020 par- n ing." Last spring he receive a com- take ad- S^eft bourageoiifi teinahS' per- a clear advantage because it is in- ter, reap the benefits, and Havertown 789-6400 Villanova. essential in today's world. A four-part competi- munication arts degree and is now offerings. Ardmore 6494964 tici^ted in the literate at a computer expensive and has instrumental vantage of its in the graduate school for a mas- son is not 284-4247 vociferous crowd attending the University, workshops are open to ele- aifton/Sprinfl5eld tion l^eforc; a Since can use the compu- advantages like a matte keyboard The ters in liberal studies. With a until a person Walnut at Tenth. Phila 627-8323 whk:h would've booed ^he Pope if she has had three children's plays students to learn and mentary teachers in the Philadel- a tool, similar to the learn- that enables 46 S. 17th St. tTALENT) 665-8787 Lawrence Nelwn, Pretident grade point average above 3.5, ter as and given the chance. After an initial coyprighted and two more are "in what they type into phia, Chester, Montgomery, St. (TALENT) ... 735-2325 Primarily Cut* A Color. Inc. ing of a language. understand 1704 Walnut the required Levins will be the commencement areas who have no question-and-answer period, the works." The study the computer. Bucks County speaker for the evening school important issue that Korba in the evening not been difficult for her and on An in computers but women took part has Korba states that this program background May 15. reiterated is the question of who is suit and talent seg- her 4.0 grade point average proves to utilize their benefits. gown, bathing is also cost effective because out of wish work, his broad in control; "Who's Programming ments of the contest. this. Besides school playing ^lINUt CAMPUS The event's master of ceremo- In her spare time, McKee list of activities includes: three times a week, broad- nies, Britt Gpurley, fueled the un- teaches retarded children be- tennis NOW HAS. for the blind and enjoying THE VECTOR CORPORATION ruly crowd ^ght from the outset cause, ''I'm using what I've casting BARBER social life with his family. with innuendo-filled questions learned to enrich the lives of those a which joins all "se- CLASSIFIEDS SHIRTS that elicited the desired racy re- children." A victim of lupus dis- The key This year's Miss Villanova, Benita Wilson is their attitude. sponses. ease, her philosophy is "to help niors" together fas- SHOP Sharp Leader — Nation's by than I." Levins appropriately speaks for % He opened the competition the event. of the wasn't joshing- someone less fortunate Although none good-feel All pliases of layer "seniors" when he says, test growing ''look SUMMER UNtroftlilS asking Delta Delta Delta's Ann Howard Boyd is a retired lieut- all of the participants satisfied the crowds' The judges took a few minutes citizen good" company wants sharp 8WfiATR_ cutting, blow waving Moody what her favorite sport enant colonel from thea rmy who "I don't feel like a 'senior' I desire to see a bikini, most of the their scores and soon / to tally up to feel. I do not fit into person wiNIng to look at own- shaping. was. **Skinny skating,** was the came to Villanova because it is supposed Si and precision women wore fashionable one- decision Gourley announced the stereotyped mold. I am an iHisiness vs. available revealing reply. "But," she added, "gave me something to do." A se- any ing own LAMCASTtB AVE In Dougherty piece ?uits. There were twoexcep- 104S Located to the delight of the charged-up older person — yes, but I don't act MAWR 'I in some strange nior liberal arts major, Boyd felt underpaid "entry" positions. BRYN get frostbite tions. Wilson opted for a bath Hall. crowd. like an old man." JOBS areas.'* The answers all went going back to college was terrify- Must l>e al>ie to work as hard 527-4188 robe, declaring that, "M you want ' Villanova, there. ing. "I did not know what to ex- The "seniors of as you virouid for downhill from to see what*s under here you'll "I gave it all I got," said a happy for yourself vitality for life, are an what type of man pect, but it was gratifying once I with their Substantial in- YOU MUST INTERVIEW NOW, When asked have to arrange for a private au- Wilson after her triumph. someone else. inspiration to all Villanovans. she most preferred, Sheehan's acquired fame> discovered that I was treated like indhrlduals. dience." Knaughton decided to As for her newly come to qualified WORK AFTER FINALS. re» BEGIN Marianne Dignan quickly it at O it. as she came forth in a Wilson feels won't change her JLJUL=A bag Investment manageable, that's got two i ^torted, "Any man smartly tailored plastic garbage all. "I'm going to do the same financially distressed rn even by legs something in between." 1 and can liner. things I normally do — socialize For interview Bio Majors Win iipp«fciassmenl So miuch for discretion. big time. Now I can socialize with STARTING The evening's final portion was cai Lee Kane at (215) 275- The neitt portion of the show, Rosemmt a title." to enter. To the talent display, a segment of encouraged them 5538 (t-10 a.m. only). ^6.85 RATE [the evening gown competition, By CHARLENE PARDOE during which the au- Sanders wouldn't have start out. they had to submit a [proved to be the tamest part of the the show Colonel Two weeks ago, two Villanova summary of their report which light, even though the howling dience offered up enough insults it any other way. biology students captured second could be no k>nger than 250 words. 100 Yards From Bartiey • Fl9xlbl0 Full Time Summer Schedule mm prize in a science research contest Once this summary was ap- occupants In Fall. held at Thomas Jefferson Univer- Four female Option to Remain Part Time proved, they were eligible to enter furnished house sity. David Chen and Dan O'Neill, wanted for Campus Clip their project on a poster no larger • Have use of Car (allowance given.) both junior biokjgy majors, en- for the months of June, July Must than four- by- six feet. On April 6. tered the contest together. This AugusL CaN 527-6670. Phone 525-8560 after their poster was finally and • Call For Interview Appointment event, whkh was sponsored by judged, they were evaluated by a I the Sigma Chi Fraternity, was panel of judges on questions re- WHdwood Rosemdnt Hotel, open to encourage student re- If you live in lated to their project. If you Iiv6 in search in any scientific area. Besides undei^graduates, this • The decision to enter this con- special college weelcend D0lawar6 County • Montgomery County contest also had two other open- test, however, was not actually rales - May 6-6, 13-15, 20-22, • Chester County ings, for both graduate and niedi- • planned by these students in the double oc- Bucks County cal students. The papers were $10/person/nlght, • South Phils. beginning. In fact, the paper they Is it really the third week in cupancy. 10% student dto- only judged in their specific cate- • Phils. • NE Phils. snowstoriB that eritored began as a required re- SW WINTER HOURS AprO? The gories, however. Chen and coufit during seaaon wfth tills twu ThufWJty search project for their Devekip- OPiH 10 AM 12 «« mimf hegaii Ttieadav and con- tMurday OB to AM 1 AM FndBv 4 OT^irs paper, entitled "The In- ad (excapl hoHday week- Csll (Noon to 6 P.M.) Csll (3 PM to 7 PM) throagh mental BiokiKy Course, back in thmed Wadteaday hibition of Wing Growth in Chick efidsL (215) 6 f diaaepam. or Ym. We // became more and more interested with the Valium, causes in young chick em- /• in the topic, and worked on it over 328- 542- bryos. 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" hit the Tgp ten. $rid now play of uleot tm ^*EIimioator aectm^ adequate amount to choose from acies such as lobster. ZlTop lias been ttwather as a Joniss ia^toigiortlle and previous albums. The beat is in terms of meat and poultry, From the beef category, one can over thirteen years, pop movement with mf Ep, Uxe MNCIMII groap ^ hani driving, complimenting the glancing at select entrees ranging from prime IN relies entirely on one's lips water when CtW a Ghost." Jones pidaaing audieticea iritli'Hieir elec- unique and lead riffs.The prime bgsa to the fresh seafood bar. The shrimp rib to chopped sirloin. The style. Their la- synthezisers and percussion trilying bluea>iock final sound ia where the flaw lies. portion which offers no- and clams are prepared here, and rib is a fairly large album. 'EUminator/' the create the music. But he tcat if The distinciWefiets of the solos but be impressed will be sure to satisfy the largest thing that has not been previously one cannot help efat^th in a strvmg ooU^ion. are lost in mush of fuzzy, over- •."» a the of appetites. done by such bands as Depeche by the elegant preparation of iaadisappointment driven instruments. Certainly Rusty '.^ "Qiminator." On the second floor of the MUSIC Mode and Fad Gadget. His lyrics seafood appetizers. MiDlEY forihe album does not contain the there are highlights to this album, passion Scupper is a spaciously decorated is your are neither striking or insightful. If dam chowder sound of Z2 Top's earlier including, "I Need You Tonight" impres- ^ unique two differ- then you can't pass up the bar/lounge which is both single contains but. the vocals are no longer spe- The MUSKIAilS work. Their style is a straight for- "Like a Scupper's version of this New sive and relaxing. ION ent mixes of the title track ATTE ward, "kick asa" rock and roll, cial. They could have been sung clams are The Rusty Scupper is located in withJbanci and Tjm» which are both quite sim- England tradition. The Corp. in aawtotlon the Eagles or with Ghost," which any number of bands coukl by Kansas no and the broth is Wayne on Sugartown Road. They ilar. The other two songs "Seduc- in abundance produce. effect on the final sound. What delicious. are open Mon.-Thurs. 11:30-2:30 tive Ways," and "Its No Reason," both creamy and However, mhat made much of keeps the album from becoming a the Rusty for lunch and open again from '^ are also both similar. Eventually, As for the entrees, their earlier music enjoyable was flop, is the excellent guitar work specialties include 5:30-11 p.m. for dinner. Lunch is fCUMC/SAU this four song Ep becomes tiring, Scupper's uniq ue bite amf rawness of the of BiUy Gibbons, making it a must not served on Saturdays and the which must explain the reason for baked stuffed Shrimp and seafood guitar work of Billy Gibbons and for guitar fans. crumbs in dinner lasts from 3-9 p.m. on Sun- not releasing an entire album. casserole. The bread ^r^s^c the vocals of both he and bassist In strikinR contrast to ZZ Top, days. The Day Puzzle Answer Catch Of DQiD C3aDf3 GQ Sweatshirt WKVU Today IDDG QGEiy OQO ^lyOGC QDDISCIGQ Davison's own fleece-lined knit sweat- OQQDDQ DQGO **• E"*'* crew performing <)n >**' G"** shirt. For men in sky, camel, blue and grey; April 23 UQQSJ OU C3QD presenting a Who spepial. On Saturday neck $13.00, collar $15.00. 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J roffiWT To Our 8HOWINQ AT tiAS « 9 p-m. Graduating Senior C/as3 MMMBr OANa • SIMfM > - < CCdNEMA Congratulates the 1983 BELLEVUE STRATFORD VILLANOVA GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1S82 - 19S3

SATMWAY, Ann. 23 Edward D. Riley '43 Kbi President: '36 MVSfCMIIS mfOM :< President-Elect: Frank B. Rodgers Dunne, Esq. '64 0V7D0M COMCftr Vice President: Francis H. Douglas J. Murray '61 12-4 fun. >. Immediate Past President: O.S.A. '48 MALL Chaplain: Rev. Bernard A. Lazor, KENNEDY Capone '62 Alumni Director: Robert J.

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RHODE ISLAND: ILLINOIS: NORTH CAROLINA: toi ARIZONA: '43 Everyone Gerald Billings '59 Paul Hinski Joseph J. Linsalata '35 Chicago Edward T. Doyle '66 PUERTO RICO: OHIO: '70 *i- Joaquin Fernandez CALIFORNIA: MARYLAND: Cleveland "WLH" Angeles '60 '71 ST. LOUIS: Their Support Los Edward W. Lynam Patrick Murphy, Esq. '72 Joseph Gilbert '73 SHOWING APRIL 24 & 25 Michael P. Connolly MASSACHUSETTS: « San Diego OKLAHOMA: TEXAS: 3:30 & 7 p.in. Boston Ron Cosgrove '64 '76 'Tulsa Dallas C.C. Cfnema Thad Behm ^ne Year John J. McGranaghan Robert Moss '62 Durina San Francisco • v.. I *, Lawrence 1 '69 Roberta Keenan '65 ^ Houston George Schruender PANAMA: ^ /(' Donald R. Caivano '64 William B. May '68 NEW JERSEY: William R. Herron, Jr.. '73 Jersey Shore TOPCATCLUB: CONNECTICUT: '27" Villanova Joseph Olivo '71 PENNSYLVANIA: James J. Bannon ii • • Language Department of TheM Hartford Bucks County VARSITY CLUB: J '* R. Seeger '58 North Jersey William Lee '45 '50 Robert Byrnes '76 Gerald Joseph P. Rogers announces Stamford Swartz '58 Priscilla VIRGINIA: W. Karwoski '72 South Jersey Eugene Central Pennsylvania Vine© Bresan, IM '57 Richmond '56 DELAWARE: LeRoy Zimmerman. Esq. Henry A. Berling '65 Southeastern/Hammonton Diamond State Delaware County Tidewater 1983-1984 Dr. Anthony Catrambone '36 %]U in France and Spain Louis Kahl '55 John Yannacone '58 Kevin P. Shea, Esq. '64 ams NEW MEXICO: Kevin Reilly '73 WASHINGTON, DC: Albuquerque Lancaster/York * '75 John E. Whalen '64 Zachary J. Pappadeas, Esq. DETROIT: Harry ^are '51 Lehigh Valley Judy B. Brooks NEW YORK: Esq. '57 Capital District Frederick Lanshe, BARCELX)NA SUMMER SCHOOL IN PARIS FALU8PRINQ SEMESTEm M '59 . SUiMER SCHOOL M MADRID John "Spike" Dinneen Lehigh Valley offered by YORK: EN FRANCE-SUMMER it a thrae-weeic prorMi NEW IN BARCELONA is LB UtANC/US ESPAFI6L EN ESPARA PALL/SPRINO SEMESTERS month of Aufuit. Thte '59 ESPAFiOL EN ESPAHA-SUMMEU IN MADRID is • four- ViUanova Univerrity to Ma«y. a raburb of Paris, duriaf the Financial Club: Don Margraf by Viaaao»a Uriyawity to ^•l »' "»'' Long Island TUi pro- a ptoif— of mdieaoff^wd ! the French languatc broaden their ^^ V!gf;'*»'^ is desitMd to help students of offend by ViBMO»« IW^eniiy to mdM&mim^«»o«»^^ larceloaa.Maifcii dtmneaa and prograta I'i Saata Ctoa, an intwatiwial private tdiooi to Piper '67 '68 of dM SpMlih lufuaae broada d koowledte of all aspccu of French cuttare aad laogoate. George Thomas Musnicki Main Line I to hdp itadaM will Mde up of lufr oflkM ai« toaded to Cotogio Saaia Oara, a$tm ^ of al of! literature. Jr. AmerkMi aad Spaiddi MadMU to that Aatericaa Ha diai i caa Icrma^ommpa- Eugene Holmes *75 Daniel Deon. at^tmkti (FtB BUcnajTv toaal tta with SpMish mmimt The profma battoa oa « tMckf each teoMtfcr. FLORIDA: Northeastern Pennsylvania 9

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Its 28 Granger, Mike Mukiuin, Marty McGuiness added another to minutes later, Yetm StatK games will be studenU who to make the commit- Lutsdiaunig and Kevin MdKenna the 2-0 before Textile thkti goal of the game inembers represent some d the each university should have a .'V- the score answer, I feel, is that and don't even nudtt N<>va ^'"rhe ' a semor class of that Nlive ob campus score 12-1. The last three most skilled ruggers ip Great Bri- that are knowledgeable m law. V . . Seeing the scoreboard on agoal by fcpe of four or five people — people goton five has to bring tears have cars. girls cama within the last tain. SooM team members repres- and that any ag^^ V caliber graduate Holly Meister to make the score finance, taxes and accounting-- to exjoress my Sunmce. Wikkat fan j I wouW like minutes ais Susan^^allahan. Mar- ent England in national tfiw group. That to your eyes if you're a 2-1. to represent the pUyer must go through Sports In-^ are teoldng to whom i thanks to Viltenova's tino and Anita Clarke scored for competition. they fed the various Tv . . . Pinone. the man stopping the Nova to the player what Craig There was no way they can feed back ' gives much of formation Department and the Cats making the final score percentageor by the hour, Coach Massimino offensive attack as they jxnmded 'Tht idea of playing them origi- agmts are saymg. whether they charge by pro- Miller, Dave Coskey and Anne Cate Crissey got r the credit for bringing the Cat goaltender with 16 19-2. Textile's Betzler." said there for them as far as mcome possibUities. this section the Textile nated with Coach or what is out ' today, won a Gukla, without whom their other goal. wfll bl^ on th* field gram to where it is net in the first half, half Mark Elia. matter What the weather, the Rugtfera for the coach to than it shots on Wildcat scrumhalf No coach cannot be part of this. It's very difficult this year while would be in more disarray Six of the WiWcat goals were The 1 plethora of awards goals. international repu- afteriMKm. it means was of whidi were Betzler has an Saturday because if the pros are interested in the guy, is . . . Their work teammate. be unbiased being named to Third Team All normally three more assisted by another I three McGuiness scored tation in his coaching of elite All-American. or at least all-r^onal, so the coach's input has wire servi judged to be among the top six assists were awarded to team and ^nyself are concerned, he's an America status by both first half to finish the The the game For those unfamiliar with the he nation last timcft in the teams. "He thought biased.He's cutting off his nose to spite his face. Because ol publications in the Falco. McGuiness, Callahan, it's bit to be . . Granger, the catalyst Adri large majority a ces . game with four goals. Maura be good for us, for the expe- game — granted a to a bowl or post-season despite the fact that they had two. would knows this is the guy who can get him Wildcat squad for the past year, goals O'Shea and Clarke who of the studentpopulation — copies the O'Shea had two first half rience and the exposure," Elia re- crowds and a national hook-up on TV. one never used an article which I siib- Cats a 1-5 tournament, or insure SRO three seasons, is undoubtedly as well. Andrea Mar* The victory gave the of the rules and starting line a intramu- and an assist marked. tN But there has to be someone the young athlete can go to. Because . . mitted to them ... The of the nation's finest guards goal to record. ups will be distributed to the fans tino scored an unassisted doesn't want to go pro. He just wants to find out what shoukl ral Softball tournament is coming lot of time, he Both Villanova graduates Cardiff has already played and at game time. his land, but shoukl be over when he's worth. It's like the farmer who doesn't want to sell using the knowledge they to a ck)se and and Lehigh be 6-3 ,^ten the Lafayette real estate dealers just to see what it s . . Some- preparing the goes around to the various Massimino and his the snow disappears . Men Up Record to Betzler has been learned from clubs, before its arrival in the Phi- in . .The Last Chance, players in lengthened practices worth. ,. ^ . in the NBA next year . . time June. a non- .u m staff REUSCHE Jelphia area to play to test the water, find out its depth. By TOM it's o.k. for an athlete with a Eu- a team comprised solely of senKjrs. two for the different style of rugby,, I think Mulquin may hook up men's lacrosse Haggarty's two goals and Icoll^ate city team and Villanova. worth. Even Ralph safe bet to win the Last year, the they will be encountering. He Any blue-chip athlete wants to know what he's ropean team next season or else looks like a were not enough to stem that staggered to a 4-8 record, but assists four years. . . . Speaking of team the team: "YouVe not Sampson, who stayed among a number whole hall of wax laxmen dropped 'They'll probably want to pt2tc- explained to he'll choose from 23-2 whitewash of Fair- Kutztown. as the by the Boston Celtics, the intramurals, President John Lav- Monday's going to see anyone that's that The first year, he was offered $400,000 of job opportunities in the busi- ''that could have gone Itice on Thursday and Friday," ' Dktoison-Teaneck brought a game Mavericks. Last year it was >« and his staff did an admirable leigh much bigger than you or that second year $800,000 by the Dallas . . . Lutschaunig has ery ^ Marks. is on ness worW 6-3, assur- either way." according to •lia continued. 'The game this season's record to skills, multi-millions by the Los Angeles Lakers. But the point is, Sampson with a Phila- job this year despite limited funds afterwards plan much faster than you; their accepted a positkm winning sea- ••Actually." explained the iturday and we university without only the second it right way, with an attorney through the • lack of coverage from the 11^ though, are just phenomenal." did the accounting firm . . and a defense played very have a formal banquet for them delphia Villanova history. coach, "our aren't that lucky. "^ folks but we can't son in an agent. A lot of youngsters McKenna will find himself in a press (sorry David Huang (a mklfidder the East Lounge. At that time After a 15-11 loss to Kutztown well. should be remembered. Passing up a college degree is has cover everything). plans to offset the tal- One thing different kind of court as he , from Lower Merkm High) des- /e'U present- a plaque to the The team week, first year Head Coach Because if you take twins, and one gets a college Villanova candidate, will be moving on last ented play of the Welshmen no small decision. been accepted at the entire troyed us on facecrffs (17 of 26). ^elsh coach on behalf pf his team will School, Randy Marks utilized his degree and the other doesn't, the one that gets the college degree Johns Hopkins Medical Don Paige, a ISd^l in the game. through aggressive, physical style School of Law. VUlanova's Fairleigh Dick- That gave them ball control." particqNiting the other over the etf team in defeating normally make half a million dollars more than team is generally acknowledged as one is now an assistant they have been adopting in recent The women's basketball graduate who players tajtoi Mediating an early 5-1 lead, ^e're alio giving out MVP awards finest ... Rodn^ bac|;r inson. Eleven next 25 years. its best players ever, the nation's coach here, is bouncing penalty season and for practices. ^ t. „ , . . k losing one of trade John Hag- Villanova then incurred )r the game, our for a ballplayer to get England. wiH goals, with sophomore Now I don't think it's absolutely necessary * who has her name WUson and Mike 4n injury whkh kept |iim to Kathie Beisel, from one assist trouble, enabling Kutztowm le best scrummer." put in by people who are accomplishments garty's six goals and "The seniors are^ looking for- his degree in four years. That time span was virtually every list in the Vil- also leave many sklelined long enough to itiftke and tidce the on rampage. find the nets Wfly be close enough, so that after when they accept their de- com- leadmg the ward to their final ilitercoll^^iiate not athtetes. But I do think he should lanova record boc^ . . .But don't behind think he ha# stopped hack tt> With a Softball marathon occup- many goals through nine leadi Villanova strdck to return and get his remain- ... The women are Scoring 32 match," offered wing Scott Far- four years, there's an incentive for him they've signed grees in May actively. . .Quiz Question: times, the adjacent field, good cry for the women, peting ranks in the within two goals several ing Stewart, a corner- games. Haggarty rar. "I'm sure the Welsh team is ing credits. Parade High School All- losing Peggy is Villanova's winningest ac- ireather should provide a large three Who top ten. Sopho- but fell short in the stretch. team and cwee NCAA Division I confident about a victory But in college sports, if you don't have something like a panel or . . of this year's . . Coach Field House very Americans for next season stone tive coach? . Answer: Challenging thc^s^qol record rowd across from the physical play of the more goalie Dwmis Cunniiigh- Villanova, but as far as the The Cats hope board, then there's too much of a chance of a young man getting is Shelly Penne- second in the Bud Athlete of both the here at Leading the way Langran, mentor in the for victories in a season (eight in omorrow. agahiat Car- am's save percentage is also will do the trick in a misunderstanding leaving school before he's ready. Or of from Award. . tennis teanis caught father, a six-foot forward Year meas and women's 1979), Marks' team has a legiti- top ten. in slump, depressed or injured, at in Utica, There is a slew of other seniors Villanova a d^ious agent catqhing a player a Notre Dame High School . . . Most underrated to tie the mark as effort, however, produced mate chance run, in absence will surely be felt George Team a time when he might make a move that hurts him in the long . . went 96^ whose It's a tic between N.Y. . Pennefather Coach: according to they close the season with home coaches, but unfortu- and Monday's victory, educationally and financially. Now obviously, Sampson made the her four years of high school ball, by their Betzler of the rugby jclub games against Gecxrgetown and Snap Losing Streaic Wildcats if ever to »o space prohibits me from the crew team Marks. right moves the first and second year, but he won't know he was one of only three players nately Tully VauiJin of everyone West Chester Sute. sure thefans "Contributions from right to stay his last year until the bidding starts this time around . them all. I'm recognized ex- in high school . .One naming . . men are undefeated .Both Breen, a senbrmid- Encouraging is the outlook for sport know who lielped us. Joe Widener in KHh it's not the hardship of the of the others was Kareem Abdul- of each respective perts in their fidds ... Well that's seasons, as Nova Downs The true thing in hardship is that first goal ever." at least the next t^ ^eWer , scored his "; great Pass«i biUls a^^ owner. He's in a bind or he wouldn't be coming Jabbar. -.s,!: they are. about it for this y^ar, have a ^Ciin- With to third on two player, but the pro , sophomores Haggarty, Wildcats to claim victory. else- said Marks. "A third midfiekler. By ROBERT G. KELLY s track teams, both mens Turning our attention and we'll see you in the scored the wmnmg run on Casey after the athlete through an agent. The summer ll,of 13 fa- nii^am and hi|^-soormg Mike 10th one out in the bottom of the tenth is expected to Vince Bendindll, won Cocaptain Don Casey's went hardship: will be sorely miss- where . . . Villanova another great year of ^ When I was at Marquette, I had three players who and women's, fall with 13 assists) re- , sinj^. he was awarded Cortese (Id goals, lifted the Villan- inning. White siniMi advanced parking plan ceoffs,** for which |inning RBI single I told my next season . . present an alternate Larry McNeill and Maurice Lucas. What ing their senk)rs sports coverage. turn ta Marks' huilding program. Jimmy Chones, Caninis the game bail. pva baseball team to a 4-3 victory was Carlton Young, a Rhodes Scholar to the Radnor Towndiip three players, two should go, one shouldn't. Jimmy Chones, who over Widener College one of the first hardship cases ever, and Maurice, I told to go. They Tuesday afternoon at St. Mary's mm\ determined a number that they thought would justify leaving, and field. coming back to get their d^ree in time. ;lassifieds The victory, three hours in the Jimmy, who had a nice 10-year run, I told to go because they met making, marked the Wildcats' the $1.6 million in dollars, and we were trying to beat the merger outing in nearly a BAKERY SALES irst successful between the NBA and the ABA. Once the leagues merged, thedollars nonth and their first win on their Bright, p«r»ongbla, poised would be much softer because there would be only one side to bargain diamond. lewly-christened home eight years later, wanted $800,000 person, M/F, to handio roUil . with. Maurice, who's still around producing two Casey, while no way I could tell him sales of fine French pastries over so many years, and he got it. so there was IBIs, went three for five, as did Marquette. shift CeN he was wrong. Maurice picked up his degree in 198! from and cheeses. Day White (two sin- )utfielder Jimmy hedidn't listen. Larry found two guys a 896-5728. Larry, I told not togo. but . scored •—^— [les and a home run), who call them Frank and Jesse) who were not quality guys, and they he winning run. And pitcher snowballed him. I tried to stop Larry, I told him they were costing PAPERS TYPED Steve Zollner, lasting the entire him half a million dollars, but he thought I was talking for myself, Professional word process- en innings, allowed only seven not him. ing done on my IBM personal lits in his second win of recording By Larry coming back his senior year, I'd have gotten him a high per page. Call he year. computer. SOe first-round draft choice. And that would have got him a locked minute After falling behind 1-0 in the now and avoid last contract for four or five years. That's what you want, because it irst inning, the Wildcats evened typing hassles, 789-0619, aak gives you time to mature, get used to the pro game. And it's a he the bottom haff of the lor Lou. score in launching [»d, a safe deposit box for a future career later. ining White cracked a solo when Instead, Larry ended up playing with six clubs in eight years and Moving — Muat aell: Bedroom ler with two outs. Nova took out. aet, awlvel chairs, manual le lead for the first time, 2-1, on The point is, if Frank and Jesse had to have gone through a cabinets, singles byJohn Corbin, typewrlfer, storage uccessive screening board they couldn't stroke. Larry might have benefited in the third in- ping pong table, drepea "lite and Casey more. ang. Widener reclaimed the 86w X 771, 72w a 771. Slurtes But How does a ballplayer find an agent? Or an agent find a player? r '"-•:> id by scoring two runs in the men's figufe end hockey, size It's done through another person of some sort. We all know who the H^ Ith and sixth innings. already ji'A; chBdien's size 8. Singer great stars are going to be in sports, so some agents are sewing RMChine; bHces, 10- starting to angle when the kid's a sophomore in high school. Villanova. in the seventh and I is. can't do without 'em. You speed, man's end women's. 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