Page 8 • THE VILLANOVAN • August 29, 1973

V.U. Sports- Tradition . 1.1 A Contiinues By LARRY ELDRIDGE

Welcome to Villanova, sports fans. For those who are unaware

of the Villanova sports scene, it is an area rich with heritage, and a great tradition of success has been

, established year in and year out. There is quite an impressive roll call of sports figures who spent four years of their lives on this

, campus, who brought fame not only to themselves, but to Villanova as well. Paul Arizan, Wali Jones, Billy Melchionni, Howard Porter, , Mike Siani, Marty Liquori, Dave Patrick, Al Atkinson, Billy Joe and Larry James are but a few of the long list of former Wildcats who have etched their names in the record logs of sports annals. In the years to come the list will continue to grow, for the athletic department, under new Athletic Director Chip Bender, is dedicated to the propagation of the great sports tradition here. 72-73 a Disappointment A quick review of Villanova sports last year would bring most Wildcat rooters to the same con- Robin Ramistella clusion: they would like to forget The football team, 6-4-1 in 1971, thy proclaimed that football it, and simply write it off as just was crippled with injuries, and en- would remain, and that the 'one of those years.' It certainly ded the year with a dismal 2-9 program would be upgraded in an was not in harmony with the suc- record. There were even whispers attempt to raise Villanova to the cessful image that Villanova has around the campus that the .sport level of 'big time' football. Ad- gained through the years. should be dropped entirely, and ditional scholarships and full time The football, , indeed the future of football at coaches were added to the baseball, soccer, and hockey teams Villanova was in grim doubt for program, and talk of a new and all suffered losing seasons last several months last fall, as the bigger stadium were rekindled. year. Despite the clouds of misfor- men in power considered long and For the present the existing tune hovering over many Wildcat hard as to what direction (if any) stadium is being refurbished. teams last year, there were a few the sport should take. Head Coach Lou Ferry and his silver linings, and some tremen- In mid-December University staff proceeded to get things off on dous individual efforts. . v President Father Edward McCar- the right foot last spring by having one of the best recruiting seasons in recent memory. Twenty-five freshmen scholarship players are entering Villanova this fall, some of whom will undoubtably step in immediately to help the 21 return- ing lettermen from last year's squad. Polito Heads Returnees There are some very talented in- dividuals back from that squad. Frank Polito, a defensive back, is a legitimate All American can- didate, and leads a defense which will probably be the team's strong . Quarterback Bill Hatty has a strong arm, and will lead an of- fense which must improve on last year's performance if the Cats hope to have a happy season. The team faces the unenviable

' task of ^»,": ^**% H- opening September 8 at the Jirr Grogan University of Mississippi, which is

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P«9» 2 • THE VILLANOVAN • 8«ptenibT 12. 1873 SepfmbT 12, 1973 « THE VILLANOVAN • Page 3 V icHEDULE OF DRUG OFFENSES AND PENALTIES UNDER NEW YORK STATE PENAL LAW PEACE CENTER ACTIVITY UNLAWFUL UNLAWFUL CLASS AMOUNT AMOUNT PENALTY RANGE OTHER COMMENTS SALE OF: POSSESSION OF: Prisoner Release Urged Aay urcoUc drag 1 oz or aorc Any aarcotic drag 2 01 or Mor* 15 yran to Ufa if paroled, life Felony ^'^^'ri. of sabstanc* imprisoaaicBt parole; plea coataiaiag a bargalaiag withia We wish to alert aarcotlc drug. A-Feloay clam only. REPRINTED FROM THE our fellow SUBURBAN COALITION citizens to the situation of tens of NEWSLETTER thousands of persons held today in A- II Aay oarcotic drug 1/g oz to 1 oz Any aarcotic drag 1 oz to 2 oz 6 years to life if paroled, life The Main Line Peace Center south Vietnamese prisons. These Felony MethaiaphetaBiiBC 1/Z oz or more Methamphetamiae 2 oz or more imprisoameat parole; plea Stiamlaats 5 graais or more Stimalaats 10 grams or more bargalaiag withia joins with peace organizations people represent a wide spectrum LSD 5 Biiliigrams or nore LSD 2S milligrams or more A-Feloay clam around the nation in calling for an of Vietnamese society. They are — Halludaogeas 125 milligrams or 625 milligrams or more oaly. more Haliaciaogeas International Week of Concern for farmers, writers, lawyers, labor Halludaogeaic Substaa. 5 grams or more HalludBogeaic Substaa. 25 grams or more Saigon's Political Prisoners, Sept. leaders, workers, students, mer- 16-23. As we are going to press, chants and religious leaders. They FIRST OFFENDER POSSESSION WITH are A-lli 1 year to life if paroled, life plans have not yet been fmalized currently being held in prisons Aay aarcotic drug Aay amount to 1^ oz INTENT TO SELL Felony imprisoaaieat parole; plea for Main Line activities during throughout south Vietnam, many Methamphetamiae : ' 1/B oz to 1/2 Narcotic drugs oz Any amount bargaining ...['' within this week; watch your mail, or call for the 'crime' of opposing the Stimalaats v^. 1 g to 5 grams Haliaciaogeas 25 mg A-Felony class LSD the Peace Center, to get details, or Thieu regime. Peace cannot truly 1 milligram to 5 aigs Halluciaogeaic Substances Ig Halluciaogeas 25 milligrams \o LSD come to Vietnam as long as they 125 m| m oz make suggestions. Halluciaogeaic Substaa. 1 gram to 5 grams Methamphetamiae The following statement was remain in captivity. Stimalaats -t'. issued jointly by SANE, War The provisions of the Paris Resisters League, Fellowship of Peace Agreement and Com- munique concerning prison PosMmioa: Reconciliation, Women Strike for in- Peace, Indochina Peace Cam- spection and negotiated release Stimulaats 5 to 10 ' grams grams i, i^. have been disregarded by the LSD 5 milligrams to 25 mgs paign, Coalition to Stop Funding Haliaciaogeas 125 milligrams to 625 mgs the War, Indochina Mobile Saigon government. South Viet- ''';' •<" El Hallucinogenic Substaaces 5 grams to 25 grams Education Project, Episcopal namese police continue to arrest detain, SECOND OFFENDER: SECOND OFFENDER: Peace Fellowship, Women's In- interrogate, and torture Consumers face rising prices in all phaseis of life. Necessities as well as pleasures grow more expensive. Any narcotic ternational League for Peace and political opponents. We still open drag, meth- Aay amount Any Halluciaogeas, Aay amoant amphetamine, stimulaats, Halluciaogeaic Substaaces, Freedom, People's Coalition for our newspapers to photographs of LSD, haliaciaogeas, hallu- LSD, Methamphetamiae, COLLEGE ECONOMICS Peace and Justice, American people unable to walk because of ciaogeaic substaaces. r< Stimalaats with iateat to Friends Service Committee, and being shackled for long periods of Nil. Clergy and Laity Concerned: (Continued on page 8) B Narcotic preparatioa to Aay amount Second Offender of C 1 to 25 years Coaspiracy to com- Tight u someoae under 21. Money Traps Students Felony Felony except imprisoameat mit aa A Feloay marijuana violatioas. Is a B Felony; SECOND OFFENDER ' V By JOHN HOPKINS from the average bribery aad bribe somewhat Concerning the meat shortage, OF C : With the autumn of 1973 receiving in a American buyer in their tastes and the problem of simple availability • Felony for daagerous bringing IfiW^A^ vv* drag case is a B another season of in- expenses. Pure entertainment depressaat or aarcotic ^ ' rather than cost will be the deter- Feloay. flated dollars, college students, a larger part in the •'•: •}' plays preparation. '.'.v' ^-'v mining factor. like all consumers, are caught in collegian's life, but the prices of Expensive Travel the squeeze of the shrinking green- pleasure haven't risen too much in Gasoline prices affect C Aay narcotic preparatioa Any amount Any narcotic drag oz 1 may the 1^ to oz 1-15 years Imprisonment is back. the past 12 months. Dangerous depressants 10 oz or more Methamphetamiae student most of all. inexpensive Felony 1/2 oz to 2 oz imprisoameat maadatory except One often used fact in economic As Depressaats 32 oz or more Stimulants 1 gram to 5 grams for marijaana; The music business, considering as youthful travel can be, the gas Marijuaaa Aay amount LSD talk lately has been that the 1 milligram to 5 mgs probatioB avail- equipment, records, tapes and live average factory tank can't be overlooked. Even the Halluciaogeas 25 milligrams worker is making to 125 mgs able for first concerts, cost the student a con- necessity of Halluciaogeaic $11 per commuting to school Substances 1 gram to 5 grams marijuana more week this year, but Narcotic Preparations siderable sum but prices do will require a few dollars more 2 oz or more violation the inflated economic situation

»*, . •;'^ •'•>• >. f. V >''.v''V ;.;• DaageroBS Depressants remain steady yet exorbitant. this season. 10 oz or more rewardiag or makes his pay check worth one Depressaats 2 lbs or more receiving " '/'.'.' an dollar less than last year at this As the school year opens '^::'-ri^^i.. Other increased prices af- and Mar^aana 1 oz or more might award for official time. Marijuana fect the student less than the curtails the labor months for most 100 cigarettes or more miscoaduct in a drug For the student who becomes a students, a long term of expensive case is a C Feloay. national averages would show. factory living improvised worker during the summer The food industry won't bother and dollar D Aay coatro substaace Aay amount months, the comparable prices to stretching begins again. POSSESSION WITH 1-7 jfcars Probation avail- <- the college consumer this year, or Felony income ratio means a marked loss INTENT TO SELL . imprisonment able for first any year for that matter. The typical student, like the marijaana from last summer's savings. Collegians habitually create low average American, knows what he Any controlled sabstaaoe Any anoaat violation. Different Consumers cost, exotic menus without regard or she wants and will pay for it. Student consumers differ POSSESSION: to current prices or quality. And pay and pay. . .

Narcotic Praparations 1/2 oz to 2 oz Marijuaaa 1' X^ 1/4 oz to oz rights; the rights NSA avoids any political Marijuaaa of women, com- 25 to 100 cigarettes mitments N.5.4. especially in terms of educational because they are under A discrimination; the Third World constant surveillance by the IRS Aay controlled rabstaace Aay amoaat 1 year Probatioa avail- Misde- and other known and unknown imprisoameat able. movement and their goals; and (Continued from page 1) governmental meanor maximum. other popular causes, such as organizations. multiple The mood of the congress was ' >.;: ^' sclerosis and sickle cell :.,: governments are now seen as a anemia. not overwhelmingly aggressive or task force to solve small grievan- optimistic until the mandate for ces. Student goverrunents must act MCAT-DAT-GRE During this congress, several impeachment was passed, and un- as a buffer to shield the student political mandates were passed til former Attorney-General, Ram- body from the constant Volunteers ad- which deplored certain actions sey Clark spoke and pleaded for a LSAT-ATGSB ministrative bombardments which Watergate Scandal taken by the American and return to humanism. desensitize the population, thus Next time Grecian governments. There was The essence of the congress you see OCAT . resulting in an apathetic campus. By ANITA DiBARTOLOMEO also a mandate demanding that seemed to stress the reservoir of Volunteer Party, Mr. Bucci said impeachment Pulitzer Prize winning reporter pose" on Sunday Evening, Sep- This leads to the importance of proceedings be in- strength that is dormant on someone "We're not just going to give par- polluting, An estimated 350 students NAri. BDS. stituted against Carl Bernstein who, with Bob tember 16, 1973 at 8:30 p.m. — In- having the student governments Richard "the Lyin today's campuses. The utilization gathered in ties." : I Kennedy Mall on * Preparation tor tests required tor Woodward, first broke the dian Creek Room at Green Hill in develop in university students the Hearted" Nixon for various and organization of these resour- Thursday night, September 6. admission to graduate and profes- Watergate fraudulent and criminal actions. ces will Scandal in the Lower Merion, City Line Avenue, sional schools need for services provided by the result in better education, point it out. The Volunteer Party sponsored Student body president John This Washington Post will speak on between Lancaster and Haverford * Six and twelve session courses government. Various plans of ac- mandate was of particular thereby laying the foundation for the outdoor concert for the dual Sangiorgio then announced * Small r the "Inside the Watergate Affair." groups tion that coula be successfully un- import, as it could destroy NSA's a stronger and more American purpose of welcoming the fresh- student quorum next Thursday, 'Voluminous material for Appearing for the first time in the ^ves. Limited reservations at home study dertaken were explained in detail. tax exempt statu.s. Usually the America. prepared by experts in men to Villanova and in- September 13, inviting all to each field Philadelphia area, Mr. Bernstein $2.50 per person. For ticket in- troducing their organization. 'Lesson schedule can be tailored to come and "air your gripes." will reveal the behind-the-scenes The Villanova delegation made formation call: MI 9-5902 MI 2- meet individual needs. Lessons "Dem Bones" and the "Marty Vice-president Joe VanBuren special efforts to meet with the story of "The Years Biggest Ex- 5018 MI 9-9631 can be spread over a period of It's Carl a burning dump. It's a smoking Ensemble" from New York gave the closing speech in which several months to a year, or for conventions' instructional experts, PARTIAL SCHOLARSHIP car. It's litter in out of town students, our parks. City provided the music. he underscored the need to a period to formalize some definite type of of one week You know what "make Villanova more of a action for resisting those pollution is. Available For But not Political Overtones modern university." He also bureaucratic attacks directed everyone does. urged the freshmen to realize toward student organizations. The So the next time you see pollution, :married rSif/^ Special Compact Courses during that they couples job openings delegation also did extensive don t close your Midway through the concert, are "adults . . . not eyes to it. Weekends - Intersessions ACCOMPANIST • LIVE pace - ALL EXPCMEt PAID. research on resources children . . PLUI AVCNAOC a^^ailable to Write the Volunteers took the op- anymore , don't get a letter. Make a call. Point it WEEK'S PAY OF Summer Sessions "^ students, student portunity to address the crowd. treated like children." organizations, out to someone who can do something- • VONK VNCN AND WNCHE YOU WANT ANOUNO and movements. Student body vice-president Jim STANLEY H. KAPLAN VILLANOVA SINGERS about it. Bucci • COUPLES VITN CHILD VELCOIK enumerated the service EDUCATIONAL CENTER At the convention there were People start pollution. People can stop it. programs the party plans to aEOItTER NOV worn: ISTS Em Ufh SliMl Srooklyn. N V different factions represented, EXTENDED If interested contact enact. These include a Lancaster Any girl interested in joining CHILD CAWE. HOU«E«ATCHIIi«Q (2121 tM-INO PERIIANENT PLACEMENT! ANO OTHER such as the Third World, the Ave. shuttle bus the Villanova running from precision dance HOME RELATED TASKS Woman's Caucus (Woman's Lib), ^**^4. Villanova to Devon, team, which PHILADELPHIA *? a referral perforins at foot- the Gay Caucus, and also some Philip A. Scott-Rm. 204 service to aid students ball and •||(^ Keep in finding basketball games, Uilvsrshy Horn Strvlcss (215) CA 4-5145 yippie anarchists from neigh- America Beautiful '**"'' ^''*""*' New York. NewYorli off-campus housing, a silk screen please contact Rosa (LA 5- *^iiT»*i^ ^ 100)6 PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST COUPLE OAVS iVENlNGb WEtKCNOS SINCf I93S boring Temple University. machine, and a student 1549) or Lucy John Barry Hall operated (Hi 6-4532). PLACEMENT SITTER SERVICE PuWic Specific mandates concerning par- A Service d TNs Newspaper A The Advcrtisrig Council AMTfMM discount store. Stressing • Branches in Major Cities in U.S.A. the LA 5-8580 0» Mr ticular needs were introduced by cSjkIi •'humanitarian" bent Tin Tmlormg Stkoal wilh Ihr Naliottwt^ Kepulalwm of the each group and were passed. The LA 7-2100, ext. 528 congress supports gay people's

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qualitative and quantitative con- You all remember Allan . Sherman. He's that short, fat, tent is already manifest. ' tribution." the The measures call for When hour of our discontent To the Editor: '' all full time faculty funny fellow who wrote that about the little (to members to tyke at butcher a perfectly good Hemingway title) will be Just finished reading Stop, ; ' carry the maximum twelve euphoria hour Camp Granada. You know the one I mean: the little kid realized, remains to be seen. Look, and Listen, by feature editor .; V teaching load. Fr. McCarthy You who wrote to his parents and said that he wanted to Bob Wesolowski and I must com- Ain't Coin' come Many bloopers and boners surfaced during the first V; feels that it would also be ad- wandering home because nothing was going right for him at few mend him. His insight into a real ' through summer days that Camp Villanova was in session. Last Thurs- .M visable to reduce faculty a maze problem of today's, press is of time and insecurity camp. It wasn't until the sun came out that the little fellow .;, wherever possible to black day, there was a freshman picnic held on campus. It would "correct and white silhouettes gratifying in one so young. To my groping in the dark 7 over-staffing," td "reassign painted on a fading sky decided that Camp Granada was an okay place in which to have been a nice gesture, but someone(s) neglected to men- amidst dismay, I find most adults believe Nowhere faculty with reduced broken barriers and contemplating be. teaching the intertwining tion to the freshmen that this picnic also serve as the disillusioned would everything they read and do not Y. loads to other areas," dreams and to "ex- emotions of love and despair. Although it for some may seem to be an absurd analogy, unless dinner hour. When students came to the dining halls at the seem to have the intelligence to tend full-time teaching loads to immortal and concrete beth Johnson this editor misses her guess, Villanova sort out the truth. His paragraph v... •" passion. University may well regular dinner hour, the Food Service people informed By JOE TYRRELL . University College." turn out to be the starting with — We must be ' Working on the beth Johnson Camp Granada of the Main Line. In or- them that they would not be permitted in the cafeteria, as premise that willing to news Last week's issue oftheViIlanovan contained an accept with a ^^ inordinate numberof the der to bear witness to the truth of the number and the variety of above statement, this Food Services hadn't been notified that the students hadn't grain "welcomes." After seeing th hordes of Ms. Johnson of salt ... is excellent. If people on campus, it would be course offerings strain has been writing editor the strolled casually about the campus during Orien- been notified about the picnic cum dinner. Sounds con- only all of your generation would more appropriate to request that half of us raise our on the i>oetry for three hands, ask to be ex- university's capacity to sustain edge of existence years. Her Hrst tation Week, and overheard (better take heed to this, the press would cused and leave. But as that is an unlikely sequence, searching book is being change that to fusing? Suffice it to say that things don't get much more and we're all in this them properly, Fr. opts for for a tangible purpose published by i^ - together, a become less biased. here are a few observations on life at Villanova outside Vantage Press, eavesdropped) the following remarks. Don't be surprised if clear as the year progresses. that did not reassessment of this "wide of reason, beyond mortal New Yoric and appear in last week's issue: will be I certainly hope Mr. divergence of offerings" time coming out within a you discover your own words recorded herein for posterity; From the reactions observed by this editor, it looks as ... Wesolowski puruses a career in Many of the courses here are not particularly challenging. belief in year. Anyone The of- Departments will have to adjust human perfection, fearful interested in sub- many campus conversations were heard and overheard. though Villanova is off to a resounding start. the fermgs are not Camp By journalism for we need him to ex- diversified, the core requirements are unrealistic, and the anxiety mitting poems to by offering fewer courses, of- the One Sweet Young Thing was quite student body is fairly frustrated when she way, the first concert of the year, the Homecoming Concert, tract the truth and report it ac- homogenous: Catholic, white ethnic, middle-class, and the divine beauty Villanova n, contact Beth fering more courses in alternate of death. c/o arrived at the northeastera Surprisingly enough, though, the WKVU radio Activities Forum on Wednesday, September has already been cancelled. Maybe Allen Sherman's little curately. faculty is good, if often semesters or beth Johnson station or the years and his apathetic and dispirited. Villanovan 5. She was interested in joining a girls' athletic team. Much boy knew what it was all about when he sang: We like style! eliminating courses that attract Staff Office, The administration is another matter. second floor Very truly yours, The Board of TVustees has of small enrollments." Dougherty Hall. to her amazement, there was no table set up for a girls' "Camp is very entertaining. ten seemed distant, Joan Devine disorganized, uninterested. The President, not this Reorganizing the athletic group. Sweet Young Thing couldn't understand it. And they say that we'll have fun newspaper's greatest fan, has in the past made arbitrary or whimsical Athletic Department decisions. She had heard so much about Villanova's new and im- If it stops raining." The students' best friends among last year's administrators The President were in the Office will also ap- proved sports program, replete with a new women's of Student Activities. '; Direc- Both resigned. . r point an Athletic Advisory Lest this sound like a Com- tor of blanket indictment, however, it should be noted Athletics. Surely there must be someplace where a that the people mittee "reflecting a broad spec- who run Villanova seem to be on the verge of accepting willing female can sign up for athletics. trum of the university Never daunted, discourse among the various elements con- of the community, perhaps even Sweet Young Thing related to rational stituency." This committee will her Pie Shoppe companion discourse. The Senate has been described as our government Plumber^s Helpers work in While it conjunction with the how she had trekked to the Field House Athletic Office, is still far from being that, it is no longer the dormant doormat it once was. •:'. Board of Trusteed to in only to find that said Directress : /•i- •. of Athletics was nowhere ' policy formation. ^aSiillg^, Street People y /'•,; •.;:;/•;; in evidence. She scoured every nook and cranny of the Plans for improving the Volunteers is a party, or an organization, or a group of concerned department Field House, but the lady in question was not to be found. One of the questions left unasked at the Presidents include continuance ' ' students, or ' ' n 1 p whatever. Its politics f ] are not radical, although some of its of intercollegiate Sweet Young Thing was miffed, and rightly so. she press conference last week was if Mr. still members could be described football. In- As so Nixon retains his that way. VU is known for alcohol, not ac- tivism, so the deed, the existing programs will eloquently put it to her Pie Shoppe pal, "How can anyone high degree of confidence in John Ehrlichman. The former emergence of this group is a hopeful sign; at least someone cares about be extended to enable the Wild- around here get involved in domestic affairs what goes on here. Volunteers candidates won impressively anything if there isn't even czar was recently indicted by a Los WHBmK cats to participate ^n an Eastern Tn the spring elections, and is now the time to find out tbe specifics, if anyone around to help you out? I'm ready to bag it all and Angeles grand jury on counts of conspiracy and perjury in VKmOr any, of their programs. Conference, if such an go home." the burglary of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist's office. Hilariously, association is organized. Villanova still does not permit students to even Simple, visit Fr. A quick trip to Kennedy Hall If you recall the friends of the opposite McCarthy also intends to bookstore brought more story thus far, Mr. Ehrlichman has sex in their dorm residence. ("Ods bodkins!" a straight-forward. prominent broaden the scope of intramural evidence indicating that Camp Villanova is not all that maintained at the Senate Watergate hearings that neither administrator was quoted recently when shown a calendar classic -out of step teams, while "'Tis 1973, I've slept for improving the people thought it was. Several he nor five hundred years!") Now that the Quad has students were heard to mut- Mr. Nixon authorized or knew of the break-in before with today's facilities for such expansion. been integrated, it will be harder The ter to maintain the pretense of enforcing "Rip-off," when they saw the prices stamped in the text- hand. But, adds Ehrlichman, the burglary was perfectly throwaway culture. increasing number of women at- these regulations, and we can get about the business of establishing a books on the shelves. And the prices of sundries, record legal because of a vast reservoir of presidential powers, un- Refi liable decent community. tending the university partially cartridge, albums, and the like don't it. stated in the ballpoint The atmosphere here dictates this need to update the — even mention The phrase Constitution, which gives the chief executive or fiJDer tip is blatantly sexist; racist, more subtly, and passive-conservative. intramural program. "Rip-off cannot even be applied; it's too much of an un- the authority to order such actions in the national interest. marker in basic tan CUSP Tenting Tonight this Honda derstatement. Several students were observed to walk out This is why Ehrlichman and others in the White House did or navy blue. Currentlv. the issue Yet another committee has $1.98: rot to watch is "retrenchment," which literally means of Kennedy without purchasing so much as a Bic Banana. not feel obligated to inform the participants in the Ellsberg t>ad for a pen to economize. been appointed by Fr. McCarthy What its practical effects will be is an you the open question, but They fumed that they could probably get books cheaper trial about the midnight ramblings of Nixon employees. may use the budgets of several student "to recommend to the President 3 First Prizes: HONDA Super Sports organizations have been slashed. rest of your life. Certainly and the Board of Trustees through the Union used book exchange, which is true in For his part, Mr. Nixon has declared the break-in — in- retrenchment has nothing to do with the football team, now our leading guidelines that will enable 50 Second Prizes: many cases. However, many courses employ books which, cursion? illegal, unauthorized sacred cow. Although abolition of the program, advocated — and deplorable. For- editorially Villanova to attain greater in these pages last year, would be an extreme and unfortunate Columbia 10-speed bilces although they may have the same title and author as the tunately, says the President, the crack plumbers unit could solution, the sport consumes educational effectiveness." too much money for its meagre return to book used in the previous semester, the edition is different, not find Mr. Ellsberg's files. Thus, his rights were not the community. Between Chaired by Mr. Edward Murray, Guess the number of staples the time that this was written and today, there thus necessitating the violated the Commission Nos 5610 & 6610 .purchase of the newer books. Once, and there was no need to rush the news of the 18 some chance that the team was annihilated on University in the jar. at Mississippi. Assuming again, that this was not the Structure and Programs (CUSP) several students were overheard to remark that if burglary to Judge Byrne. case, we are going to have to take a hard look at the future of the sport here. is comprised of five ad- their parents had known that Villanova was going to be so In the midst of all this sophistry one is struck by Villanova students ministrators, nine faculty mem- are appallingly overdressed, as though practicing costly, they never would have sent their loving offspring numerous contradictions. Ehrlichman says that nobody for a high school senior prom. bers, and three students. CUSp The jar is approximately 8V4" no-scratch base, only $2.67*. Personal relationships, especially between there in the first place. specifically approved the burglary se, will coordinate per but of course it the sexes, are often possessive and their efforts with high and 10" in circumference. Fill In coupon or send post nineteen-fiftyish. Many people still And speaking of things costly, what student was legal because the president come looking those of the Senate committees It's filled with Swingllne card. has not can approve these things. for spouses. We drink too much and use the normative Tot No purchase required. amount of and other departments. staples. (Look for the clue Entries must noticed that prices in both the resident cafeterias and the Nixon finds the whole thing distasteful, but John Ehrlich- dope (the cheapest prices in the East are usually around be postmarked by Baltimore). But about Tot capacity In the Nov. 30, 1973 and received Day Hop cafeterias were increased in is still Philadelphia is better than its reputation, and the main by honor of President man one of ^he finest people that he has known in line, except for excess traffic coupon.) Dec. 8, 1973. Final decision by and ' Nixon's excessive • i' . . prices, is a nice place to live. > . now-memorable Phase IV guidelines (Phase IV — public life. Somehow, that is not too surprising. The Tot 50® stapler is un- an independent judging organ- So even if it is impossible to be enthusiastic about going to school it sounds like something with which to bathe). here, conditionally However, no neither is Villanova a complete guaranteed. It ization. Prizes awarded to en- bummer. notice was ever sent to students that these prices staples, tacks, mends. Only tries nearest actual count. In would be . Opposition raised. 98<* with 1.000 staples at your case of tie, a drawing deter- This editor was dismayed to note that the small r' stationery, variety or college mines winners. Offer subject sized soft drinks now cost fifteen cents, the old price of the bookstore. •• That Feeling to all Run federal, state Down and local sized {Continued medium soft drink. Like the five cent candy bar, the : from page I) Cub" Desk and Hand laws.Void InFla. andWash. ten cent cup of coffee has now vanished forever in the Pie staplers are only $1.98*. and wherever prohibited Shoppe. what its And the Super sta- Numerous students could only roll their eyes and Last Tuesday night, EdUor-ln-Chief members deem to be an Cub" or restricted. ; NBC devoted three hours to .Sue Scharff an Business Managers "encroachment upon tri-partite pler with no-slip, "Suggested Retail Frico gaze' heavenward when they discovered that prices had Bob McQraw, Lew O'Neii examination of the energy crisis, or "situation" as Associate Editors participation" in university af- been changed without so much as a ....Mark Nolan, Joe Tyrrell by-your-leave. One President Nixon calls it ("this generation has a rendezvous fairs. The committee ?•!!!• y^^ Jo**" Hopkins, Anita DIBartolomeo also un- student was angry enough to raise his middle finger Feilure Editors upward with euphemism"). We commend NBC News, the best of Tom Swk:k. Bob Wesolowski derscored the fact that the mem- CLUE: SWINGLINE HONDA -1 in Entertainment Editors P O Box 169 the universal gesture of more than mild disapproval. the often Mtek Kulik, Jeannle Cells bers of CUSP were "decided (You could fill between 200 mediocre network news departments, for their ef- Sports Editor and 300 Tots New York, N.Y. 10016 Larry EWridge upon not only with the sta- The troops on the second floor of Dougherty Hall, the forts. without faculty ples in the jar ^**°' There are . staples In J'"» Grog»n and student recommendations veteran student movers and shakers of organizations such is Sn^^ the jar. ImportanI: Writ* your But that neither here nor there. As •• Cathy was brought out in ?f"'^.^'» Barr but contrary to the selection giMu ouUida lh« tnv«lop«, as the Student Union, WKVU, SGA, General Staff . . and the Villanovan, the . reports, Maureen McQulre. Mike McGowan, lowvr tail hand corner. we do face a crisis, and our own rapacity is Mary Barbara Schmid, procedures ..." were quick to Robert J. . show their displeasure Robblns, Gall Hartigan, Darrell Sch- Name— with University largely to blame. America, with barely 5 "••''"". In speaking for the percent of the X ":•• John Vondran, John Travers. Jim Huff, Flip entire !|;?"'^J[' Ferrers. Address policies such as retrenchment (which places a great world's population, i Mike Stulpin, John Wetzel. Tony DIMaio University Senate, therefore, the consumes more than a third of its of The VILLANOVAN is Executive City Slate. .Zip. amount emphasis on athletics; a move which is at one energy published weekly during the school year except Committee disap- resources. Those resouces, so handy for writing Thanksgiving. Christmas and Easter Vacations, proved of Fr. and the same time good and bad, depending also MM-term and Rnal McCarthy's actions Telephone No.. upon where editorials on electric typewriters, are running out. Exam pertods by the undergraduate on students of Villanova University. a constitutional basis, one's allegiance lies), rank and tenure decisions which OpinkNis expressed herein So while we wander around here in our big cars, do not necessarily reflect the offteial views of questioning or the both the resulted in the job loss of several University. ; popular professors, ,. and sleeping in air-conditioned classrooms, it justification for Fr.'s authority, would be wise if SwxNid class postage paid at Villanova. the slashing of budgets in several Penna. Editorial and ButlneM fA in this student organizations. we scholarly dilettantes, insatiable fk:es located on the matter and his right to Div. of Swinglme Inc. consumers of all we see, SECOND FLOOR OF DOUGHERTY HALL. Villanova 32-00 SKillman Ave.. L I.C, N.Y. 11101 "* arrive at such major This does not imply by any means that these University gave thought University. Villanova. Pennsyhrania 190B5. 'T "'^aT*??^* conclusions some to the future. Now, we may be annoyed SMI\IIIK MtlKIPUIPI MMtrBwln'MIMW unilaterally. policies were enacted for arbitrary V reasons; it implies by gas shortages and brownouts. Twenty years from now. however, that all is not rosy here at Villanova. The discon- we will be agonized. ,

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.;..\ • ; ..>J;.'' But (Continued from page 6) •;... ,;; /, , v*'.\ The King of the Twist, Chubby Villanova? Checker, was also going strong. His famous recording "The Goodies: By TOM SWICK Twist" experienced a revival in The freshmen I mean. It's something you can't help wondering late 1961 and early 1962, about these first weeks of September, when you watch them emerge on becoming a number one song all campus like a flock of robins, blindly misled — "What do you mean my over again and turning the entire 1961 sister can't come up to see my room?" — watch them unload all their nation on to this dance craze. suitcases and stereos and youthful dreams of college into their dor- also had two mitories hundreds of — them, kissing goodbyes to mother, handshaking other which went number farewells to father, as you walk . . . by and . wonder . . By FLIP FERRERA Why? Why did one in '61: "Pony Time"

they come here? . . . when you This time on otfr trip down were convinced that last year's stub- (February) and "Let's Twist bornness to progress and refusal to memory lane, let's go back to that change was enough to keep away all AgAin" (August). Actually, '61 wonderful but a handful of these high school scholars. year 1961. The rock was a big year for all sorts of But they're here again, plummeted like out scene was still going strong, and of a plane in the worst dance crazes. Chubby Checker's descension known to man — senior to the King of Rock and Roll Elvis freshmen. recording "Dance the Mess the Presley And question remains . . . why Villanova was still doing very well. for this new begin- Around" went Top 20 in May; ning, this relief-laden resurrection? He had several Top 10 smashes Why have these students chosen for Bobby Rydell's "The Fish" went their education, environment, expectations, that year. His tender ballad "Are and four-year home such a Top 20 in August; ' ridiculed school as Villanova? You Lonesome Tonight," a num- classic recording "Bristol Stomp" ber one song in December, 1960, became a number one song in Oc- lingered in the Top 10 charts at tober. And who can forget U.S. the beginning of the new year. In Bond's classic foot-stomping, toe- March, his ballad "Surrender" tapping dance record "Quarter To became a number one song, and Falvey Library Three," a number one song in Photos by Bob Wesolowski was voted the number one record it for July. Was sports that you came to Villanova? (Go on, admit it.) '..,;; enrolled in either one. —v ,-; ^: .sociologically-interesting Teichers' neighborhoods that lie in between the 69th "His Latest Flame" hit the "Theme from From Villanova, the student has three Top 10 Was it pictures you'd seen in catalogs you used to page alternatives as to mearw oif Street area through 'Exodus' " went number one, and city-center. on the same survey. Finally, and entering the "big city"; private car, hitch-hiking, in while skipping classes last year — cute girls chewing on the ends of and public tran- their was voted the top record of the en- December Elvis' classic recording pencils, sportation. The first alternative is preferable from the *. students and teachers sitting in circles out on the lawns, standpoint of Sunday tire year on a WIBG poll. Sur- "Can't Help Falling in Love" en- comfort and safety. All that is needed is an entrance onto the masses held by an outdoor altar? Was it the commercial of Villanova marvelous vj prisingly, tered the Top 10, Lawrence Welk's super highway known as the becoming a num- that you heard on your radio, all about our lovely, Schuylkill Expressway, Interstate 76. This well-lit campus with "Calcutta" became a number one ber one song in January, 1962. feat on modern engineering takes the aspiring tourist obnoxious birds loud as language professors? Was it the opportunity to directly into the song in February; in March, the heart of Philadelphia. join a student government organization in which you could wear neat String-a-longs had their Top 10 yellow sloganed T-shirts and act involved when really you all The other teen idols were still have the guitar instrumental "Wheels." At around. purpose and utter importance of security guards? Was it the The Everly Brothers, who Kappa Sig about the same time, "Apache" by were voted the number one recor- the Swedish guitarist Jorgan ding group of the year on Ingmann also went Top 10. The American Bandstand, had their country-rock piano player Floyd doublesided Top 10 smash "Ebony Cramer also had his string of Top Eyes" and "Walk Right Back" in 10 smashes in '61. "On the

March '61. • of Connie Francis, who " (April) and "San An- was voted the top female vocalist tonio Rose" (July). In October, on Bandstand, had Top 10 hits the classic recording "Take Five" like "Where the Boys Are" (from by the jazz artist Dave Brubeck March), "Breaking in a Brand made the Top 20 New Broken Heart" (May), "Together (August)* and "When 1961 was also a good year for the Boy in Your Arms" (Decem- rhythm and blues. The Shirelles So good it had to be built away from Center City. ber). Brenda Lee, who was voted had such Top 10 smashes as "Will the top female vocalist of the year You Love Me Tomorrow" (num- SIGHTS-OF-INTEREST in. another poll by WIBG, had ber one in January), "Dedicated ^f'?^;*:^it^%:j;*-lj; There are such Top 10 smashes '61 To the One I Love" (April), and So simple a child could find his way home. many varied and interesting points to visit in in as "Mama Said" (May). The Drifters Philadelphia. Most are outlined in almost twenty tourist books. "Emotions" (from^..^.... .^«.«„,j,,.February), produced Top 40 best-sellers like However, we would like to add to your list of places that deserve a '^®" ^*" Depend on Me" (May), Hitch-hiking into the city is not truly desirable. From Villanova, the "MUST SEE" in the city. "Dum Dum" (July), and "Fool Augustinian Monastery Photos by Bob Wesolowski "I Count the Tears (January), most direct route takes one directly through the most unusual part of the Number 1" (November). "Some Kind of Wonderful" city, which is affectionately Mendel known as "the jungle." From previous ex- Hall (May), "Please Stay" (July), and perience, the average Villanova student (and his date) are not truly party you went to last year as a senior at Bonner? Or could that be why "Sweets for Sweet" Was Penn too cosmopolitan, St. Joe's too Catholic-sounding, Tem- My (October). made to "feel at home" in this part Bobby Rydeil was still around; you're at of the city. For a tremendous (and Douglass now? Was it hallowed Vasey Theatre that caught The Marcels had their classic R his rocking recording ple much too big, Haverford much too difficult, and Swarthmore just realistic) view of this most interesting aspect of the city, it "Good Time your thespian eye or just the is desirable to impossible? — theatrical precision of the Co-Kats? Was and B 4|ecording "Blue Moon" Baby" went Top 10 in February. take a commercial tour of the city (see TOURS). it the combination of fine food and friendly atmosphere Was Bryn Mawr too intellectual, Cabrini not enough, Immaculata in the Pie (number one in April); Bobby Likewise, Paul Anka was '' still Shoppe — or the fulfillment of the egotistic need to be watched too immaculate, and Gwynedd-Mercy just too hard to spell? in Lewis' "Tossin' and Turnin' around, producing Top 10 hits like leaving the library? Was it the cute secretary you met that day of your went Was it the Blue Key members who interested you in coining here? number one in July, and ac- "Tonight My. Love, Tonight" interview -- or just (Many have the pretty girl in the bank you asked about an ac- cording to WCAU-FM, was the (from April) and "Dance graduated and gotten good jobs selling used cars.) But on Little count? Was it the collegiateness of the dorms or "selling" Villanova, which has become a popular and embarrassing just the security in year's top record. The genius Ray Girl" (July). Roy Orbison was still having a counselor? Was it the school's proximity to Philadelphia production, is similar to selling a used car. Villanova, or did Charles was back; his recording going strong; his recording "Run- as you will soon you wish that it were even further away? Or was it that you had finally see, is a "used" university, basically in good shape but with none of the "Hit the Road Jack" went Top 10 ning Scared" went number one on found, after years of fruitless searching, a place that really did offer in October. E. "extras" of present-day universities. And like any used it still Ben King had such the WIBG survey in May. car, runs, His "heritage^ with purpose"? *• though no one knows for *' ^ (Conttnucd/n j Top 10 hits as the original version follow-up recording "Crying" how long. on page 13) of "Spanish Harlem" (March) and made the number two position on "Stand By Me" (June). Brook the same survey in October, and Benton also had some records in according to WCAU-FM was the the Top 10, such as "Think year's fourth biggest record. - Twice" (April) and "The Boll Bobby Vee had Top 10 smashes Weevil Song" (July). It was also like "Rubber Ball" (from in '61 that Dee' Clark had his January), "Take Good Care of My Philadelphia's mounted police classic R and B recording "Rain- Baby" (number one in Sep- drops" (Top 10 in July). Likewise, tember), and "Run To Him" Society Hill is one of the oldest in May of that year Shep and the residential areas in the nation. This (December). Neil Sedaka was formally a Limelites had the original low-inoome residential area of the city (ghetto), until Top 10 produced Top 10 records like some developers and city planners decided to make this version of "Daddy's Home." a high-income "Calendar Girl" (February) and 69th Street Terminal: Philadelphia's residential area. Society Hill was rebuilt, forcing During that same month. Gene answer to outmoded tran- all poor (translated "Happy Birthday Sweet sportation. black) Sixteen" families to leave. A "must see" in this area is the McDaniels' "A Hundred Pounds Peal House on (December). Dion broke away Elfreth's Alley, around the corner from of Clay" was a number one song: the Betsy Ross House. This little from This leaves the third alternative, public The Belmonts and produced transportation, as tlie'only noted residence has great historical value, as in this house six months later his "Tower of remaimng an important Top 10 records on his method for the car-less Villanova rendezvous took own, such as student to enter the place between the father of our country and Betsy Ross, Strength" also went Top 10. metropolis. Fortunately, Philadelphia "Lonely Teenager" (from is blessed with an unbelievable pr^eumably to design the continental flag. The story that has been sub- January) According to the '';*™P«''^^»on- 'The system, and his classic WIBG hit known by the acronym of scribed to by most historians is that Ms. Ross suggested a 2S^A° u^""" design for the "" (number one parade, these are the songs which distinct rail links directly flag, in . on campus; the Penn Cen- and Gen. Washington said, "Let's ; . w ^r"" sleep on it!" In any case, above tral s Mam Line October). went number one in '61: "Won- (Paoli Local) and another line known as the (Continued on page 8) Vasey Hall (Continued on page 7) (Continued on page 8) ' \ ': '^':

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SepfmbT 12, 1g73 • THE VILLANOVAN • Pago 9 ,.r.' „*«' • Politico: /.'. Philly: Oldiles (Continued from page 6) • the alcove leading to the second floor, other •^•- two plaques, one above the Coming read: Distractions Look At George Washington, first President of the U.S. .;>',»* (Continued from page 7) Slept here on September 23, 1775 main and point Betsy Ross, designer of the first American Flag derland by Night" by Bert Kaemp- Slept here on September 23, 1775 The fert and his Orchestra (December, This is an important stop on your tour of Philadelphia. 1960 and January — 3 weeks); After visiting Jaime the Instorical area, the next stop should be central Brockett Opens Fall Lineup "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" Philadelphia's famed skWraper, the City Hall, known to many as the by the Shirelles (January — 1 "phallic folly;" due to som^s^andals resulting from the-construction of By MICK KULIK easy week); "Theme from 'Exodus' "by country style during a four- of this building. Perhaps the most important stop on this tour results at The Villanovan's Main his numbers. Willie Mattis on Candidates Ferrante and Teicher (January — Point night engagement in Bryn Mawr. this juncture. Take the modern elevator system to the top of this most in- season opened bass and Tony Rabino on electric last Thursday night Jaime Brockett's 2 weeks); "Emotions" by Brenda teresting structure, and you will be treated to an unbelievable sight. reputation as and folk guitars also One with country-folk artist provided ex- Jaime a singer is certainly well Lee (February — 1 week); warning, the flight is not direct; be prepared to wait several short -deserved. cellent harmonies Brockett. A popular artist when called "Calcutta" by Lawrence Welk in the A raspy, whispering voice backed moments at a "waiting room" that is tastefully decorated in area, upon, in the now well-known as well as veteran performer by Not (February — 2 weeks); "Pony Philadelphia able accompanists and his own "Eagles" Just memorabilia. At this point, note the great moments of at the Point, Jaime style. The selections they by Chubby Checker presented his guitar comes through Time" history that are virtually at your fingertips — all displayed in this one well in most performed ranged from Tom Rush (February —^ 4 weeks); -March most memorable location. Ah, what an experience! through Eric Andersen through "Surrender" by Elvis Presley Next, there is the shopping! Many people say that Philadelphia Kris Kristofferson, as well as some (March weeks); — 2 "Blue Moon" shopping cannot even compare with that found in New York, and how film original Brockett material. (April 2 weeks); The Party bythe Marcels — right they are. Aside from the memorable and historically signiflcant The sore spots of the perform- "Runaway" by Del Shannon John Wanamaker store ("meet me at the "iggle" is n famous tribute to ance, though, occurred between GUEST EDITOR: (April-May 3 weeks); "A Hun- PEGGY CHERPACK, — this store), There is a dearth of shopping facilities that cater to your the numbers. Jaime looked and CHAIRMAN, RADNOR TOWNSHIP dred Pounds of Clay" by Gene every need. One memorable store is John's Bargain Store, located on Heavy Traffic talked the part of the typical DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE McDaniels (May — 2 weeks); Stalls Market Street East, which affords the serious shopper everything traveling musician. Trying to be Will Rogers once said: "I do not belong to an organized political "Running Scared" by Roy Orbison possible in economical goods. friendly while also trying to party. I am a Democrat." His main intent was to amuse and satirise, but (May — 1 week); "I Feel So Bad" After a hard day of touring, shopping, ' choose and the like, one must desire By JON MACKS major creative highlight of a follow-up number, he there was, I the am sure, an element of latent pride in his remark. One of by Elvis Presley (June — 1 week); the sustenance of food. seemed good Of course, there are the world-famous It is impossible not to film is the dialogue tired and distracted, It the strengths of the compare between the Democratic Party has been the heterogeneity of its "Travlin' Man" by Rick Nelson Philadelphia soft was pretzel stands that dot the city. Here, the gourmet can Heavy TrafHc with the godfather minor characters, which my feeling that he related bet- members, the variety seemed of their opinions, the independence with which (June— 2 weeks); "Muddy River" sample a true connoisseur's ter delight, Philadelphia soft pretzels tastefully of X-rated cartoons, Fritz the Cat. to exhibit a great deal more work when doing a song than in his these views have been voiced, and even the strife that by Pat has resulted. Boone (June — 1 week); topped with a modicum of delightfully spiced mustard. It is the than routines worth While Heavy Traffic does live up was put into sonie of the between numbers; but Let those readers for whom the Democratic Party of Radnor must "Quarter to Three" by U.S. Bonds trip itself! Of course, if something since more substantial is desired, there are to its billings of being spicier than major characters. the audience was composed seem as strange and . exotic as the ancient Druids be assured that (June-July — 3 weeks); "Tossin' many motley restaurants in the vicinity. mainly Unfortunately, one monument its predecessor, it of long-time Brockett fans, " is overall subpar vigorous and open debate are also a healthy tradition on the and Turnin' by Bobby Lewis to Philadelphia The marri fault of Heavy it local dining was recently the victim of a quasi -governmental to the latter, which managed Traffic didn't seem to make much of a Democratic to scene.' Even the simplest proposition made at our meetings (July — 1 week); "Hats off To historical agency. Tom Thumb's, often noted for a seems to be its length and lack of difference. unique blend of get by on its reputation as a tends to be carefully weighed and to elicit a variety Larry" by Del Shannon (July- "high" points. of reactions. cuisine, was recently closed because of its location on the spot where novelty film. The movie opens Jaime Brockett I don't mean to suggest weeks); It well, manages to that the Democrats have a monopoly on in- August — 2 "I Like Like Thomas Jefferson composed the Constitution. Alas, such is life. Other in- grab your at- dependent minds that Heavy Traffic, tention, and the meetings of the Republican Committee do That" by Chris Kenner (August — stances of the Philadelphia dining experience are still available in cen- produced by but then becomes boring not provide such a rich mixture of people 1 week); "Let's Twist Again" by Steve Krantz and written for fifteen and opinions, but on the latter ter city, notably Dewey's and Horn and Hardart's (which is commonly by and minutes. The cycle is Got A Minute? point one directed cannot make a judgment. Republican Committee meetings, Chubby Checker (August — 1 known as H&H) both of which are alive on the Philadelphia horizon. by Ralph Bakshi, opens repeated throughout the film so Staff members are needed for the Entertainment Department unlike those of with the Democratic Committee, are closed. week); "Michael" by the High- This must conclude our short tour of Philadelphia. Two cautions, a shot of a slow motion pin- that it consists of 15 entertaining of the VILLANOVAN. Anyone interested in writing may stop by Every Tuesday and Yet, for all this diversity, there are certain ideals and goals that waymen (August — 1 week); please note: ball game, while scenes of crime in minutes and 75 sleep-inducing Thursday the VILLANOVAN ofHces (Second Floor, Dougherty Hall), and night Democrats hold in common. the streets flash ones. you can be engulfed by live, see Mick One of these has been very much on my "Wooden Heart" by Joe Dowell 1. Don't buy elevator tickets for the Liberty Bell; it is housed in a by. This technique Kulik or Jeanne Cella. four-way sound mind lately. That is faith in our political system and in the making of (August-September — 2 weeks); one story building. is effectively done, and would be including Fritz the Cat was a novelty; classical to changes within its broad framework to "Take Good Care of My Baby" by even more so had the contemporary music. counter dangerous and 2. Don't be afraid of beggars — they are actually state policemen in same plot Heavy iniquitous Trafric should have been at You can travel throughout trends. It was recently said in these pages that corruption in Bobby Vee (September — 3 the employ of a crime commission investigating police corruption. not been used every five minutes the Any least a one-step politics is improvement. country, meet new people, and inevitable, and that the imposition of monolithic power by a weeks); "Bristol Stomp" by the contributions made go directly to a fund that supports Mayor Rizzo's throughout the movie. The main en- Since it is not, strong man, a Hitler type, one wonders where joy all the benefits of a fraternity, was the only alternative. Dovells (October — 2 weeks); candidacy for Governor Shapp's job. This fund is controlled by District characters are Michael, a feature length (and X-rated!) car- all at no cost to you. I vehemently disagree. There are many more palatable and effective "Runaround Sue" by Dion (Oc- Attorney struggling underground Arlen Specter who would like nothing better than to see Mayor car- toons alternatives go from here. It is obvious Have you ever to corruption and inefficiency in government. One of these tober — 2 weeks); "Big Bad John" Rizzo out of Philadelphia. toonist; his Jewish mother; his been on 5^ .c- from some of the scenes in television and is the active presence of the "loyal opposition" on governing by Jimmy Dean (November — 3 Italian father, and his the radio, cut an album bodies. Good luck!!! black movie When that such films can be or gotten it together one group of people runs a closed government, representing only weeks); "The Twist" by Chubby girlfriend. One wonders if Bakshi at St. highly effective. The scene dealing Patrick's Cathedral? its own attitudes and policies, we are inevitably going to be Checker (November-December — could have worked in any If not, then governed by more with Cliffs Notes something other Michael, a 22-year old virgin now is the time to look into than the democratic process. 6 weeks). ethnic groups; one family's being a the America's Most Asked For Study Aid. (so that's who they built the tower Villanova to fast understanding of In Radnor there are no Democrats who are Commissioners, no melting pot of society stretches Singers. Our Guides you for), more than 200 plays and novels faced with the prospect of organization is going m Democrat* are on the Board of School Directors, no Democrats are on things somewhat. The caricatures places this having his life's dream come true year: Massachusetts, any Boards or commissions in the Township. Yet the ratio of of these different ethnic groups are Rhode (i.e., losing fURwn* •«.i» his virginity), is Island, Illinois, New Jersey, Republicans to Democrats is approximately 3.5 to 1. Prisoner Relefose funny at times but the effect is lost Ohio, does a hilarious. "•""» why It is man IN obvious from the Maryland and New York. UfiHT (Continued on page lij as the characters become parodies Our ; way that Bakshi of themselves. dealt with the reputation as a male glee club is AKSST scene that it was a very personal unexcelled, our size is unlimited, (Continued from page 3) Throughout the film Bakshi em- experience for him. In this case the and our benefits are outstanding. ploys several other very creative use of animated characters We are 7 gets convinced that if you The that has time. devices, however brief, to the book Freed prisoners and reliable get point his across as well as, if not. would join the Singers, it would be join ] point across. The news correspondents the Maiyknoll parts better document in the than, human actors could. one of the best things you would movie where the animated inhumane treatment the political charac- remember about Villanova. Our /•; '• changed ters are mixed in with One could call Heavy Traffic ,.. — prisoners continue to endure. The the "real" interest is for you to inconsistent; realize this. United States government bears characters is very interesting. it has its highs and At You don't need a great voice, There are probably and times it lows. The outstanding grave responsibility for the fate of as many answers power to an excessive degree. became hard to tell them moments in BIOLOGY you don't need to put in hour after thousands as there are individual Maryknoll Others look to learn from peoples apart on the the film merit a 15-minute these prisoners. It has funded the screen, which is exac- short, hour of your time and you don't .;*,{..: ->if>Jt>'':v:->^.-:«' priests and Brothers. Some men are who have grown up with a different tly however, not a prisons and advised the police — the point that Bakshi tries to feature-length one. r-^ '\ need any money. All you need is deeply moved when they hear of mentality than that which is theirs. make. The and continues to do so. background music was Until animated five babies dying in their mother's arms All feel that films such as minutes any Tuesday or Thur- the only solution to the matched well with the drawings it Heavy TrafHc sday evening because of hunger or disease. Others crises that threaten to split men show a consistency during the next two J*'' accompanied, especially are distressed Chuck throughout, they will not weeks. Come and see We ask the by the growing an tag asunder is the love of God as shown be worth what it is all United ( States Berry's "Maybelline." The 1 onism and separation between the in the life of His Son, Jesus Christ. other the price of admission. about. lives. government to end its aid to rich and the poor nations. More are This love of God urges men to go The Villanova Singers Saigon's police and prison system. concerned about the great injustices forward and be missioners so men 204 John Barry Hall We urge an end to all aid to the that have been inflicted upon the can love one another. What could be 527-2100, Ext. 528 Keymte Thieu administration by all coun- poor by those who possess wealth your reason for joining Maryknoll? Final anditions will or tries. We appeal to President be held for Springs Awakening, this semester's contact Reviews Nguyen Van Thieu to open the undergradnate production, from 7:30 p.m. tonite at 205 Bob Hughes Vasey Hall. All those rciiffs Keynote Reviews give it to you straight. ..and fast. Self-Tests let gates of all his prisons for in- interested are encouraged to be there. If you keep saying you want to do something 33 Austin Hall you pinpoint where you need help the most. . lead you right to the ternational inspection. We urge additional information you need to shore your 527-9752 r basic facts and up weak the Saigon government to honor spots. Make every minute count -get the Cliffs Keynote you need for with your life- here's your chance to prove it efficient, profitable reviews. Available for 20 major subjects the spirit of the Paris Agreement to free its prisoners. 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Page 10 • THE VILLANOVAN • September 12, 1973 September 12, 1973 e THE VILLANOVAN e Page 11 VILLANOVA THEATRE DEPARTMENT jazz A modern horror classic will lead off the fall as interesting and as valid today as they were when series of film programs at Villanova University. ^*The they were made. Kenton Ford's ''Cheyenne Autumn," for Holds Workshop Night of the Living Dead" will be the first film in a example, tells the story of the 286 Cheyenne who tried By ROBERT J. ROBBINS series of 11 Sunday night programs. Sometimes to reach their native Yellowstone by walking 1,500 Each year Stan Kenton and His honorary certificate of Maryland described as '*the best film ever made in Pittsburgh," miles, while pursued by the U.S. Cavalry. Rossellini's basic idea was to let the amateur Orchestra conduct clinics in citizenship signed by Governor it is also regarded by many serious critics as a logical magnificent "Open City" is writers hear their strengths and the film which, aldng.with modern music at educational in- Marvin J. Mandel. The vice- weaknesses. development of the horror genre. "Shoe Shine," began the era of neo-realism in Italian stitutions throughout the United president of Towson made the Each evening during the movie making. States as part of their continuing presentations to Kenton Later programs will feature a cross-section of before a workshop brought concerts: Mon- The films were selected series in the field of music crowd of over 5000 people on the films by some of the world's greatest directors, in- by Joan Lynch and the day through Wednesday, the Ken- education. During the summer school's athletic field. Levy cluding Alfred Hitchcock, Francois showings are sponsored by the Theatre Department of ton band; Thursday, an improvi- Truffaut, Mike months, the Kenton Orchestra, welcomed the Kenton crew to Villanova University. sation ensemble led by Dr. Tom Nichols, Robert Rossellini, Federico Fellini, Luis augmented by a distinguished Towson with his own or- Ferguson of Memphis State Uni- Admission is only Bunuel, Ingmar Bergman and John Ford. $1 and there is free parking on faculty of music educators, spends chestration of Kenton's theme Ji^ versity, and an "illegal'' band un- ; the main university parking lots. one week in residence on a college "Artistry Each program will In Rhythm." der the direction of Kenton trum- The series spans nearly four decades, Leni or university campus, teaching from be performed twice on Sunday night, at 7:15 and peter Gary Pack (the name stems Riefenstahrs theory, playing and rehearsal A regular schedule of classes, propaganda documentary glorifying again at 9:15. Tickets may be purchased at the door. from the fact that they rehearsed techniques; improvisation, com- seminars, and rehearsals began for Adolph Hitler, ''The Triumph of the Will," to Special rates are after hours in Towson's Fine Arts offered to student groups of 25 or position and arranging, and students and educators the Fellini's 1969 comment on the past present, Building); and Friday, the final and more. numerous other facets of jazz per- following morning and continued concert of the workshop bands, the ''Satyricon." In through Friday, 3. addition to illustrating personal Following is a list of the programs formance. This summer I had the August In the and their Neophonic Orchestra jazz mornings arranging and theory (a band ... I styles, the films reflect ideas and perceptions that are directors: privilege of attending the Kenton with strings and woodwinds ad- workshop^t Towson State College classes were held, as well as ded), and last but not least, the in Baltimore, Md., which ran from workshop band rehearsals, while Kenton Orchestra itself. July 29-Aug. 3. afternoons saw improvisation

VASEY THEATRE FILM SERIES /• classes and sectional rehearsals In my opinion, the high point of Besides the members of the Ken- with Kenton band members. At the entire workshop was Wed- ton Orchestra, the faculty in- four p.m., the Kenton orchestra nesday evening, when Hank Levy September 1(| George Romero's cluded: Hank Levy, director of the would rehearse in the main gave a lecture on his use of radical Towson Jazz Ensemble, Composer auditorium, going over new charts rhythmic patterns, followed by the

and Authority on radical time by such writers as Hank Levy, Lee best performance I have ever signatures; Dr. Herb Patnoe, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Reynolds, Bob Curnow, and Gene heard by the Kenton band. The T^ of the Living Dead director of the Kenton Clinics and Roland, with- the composers con- concert opened with Johnny

of Lab Bands at California's De ducting. On Wednesday, August 1, Richards' arrangement of the Anza College; Dr. Leon Breeden, Roland flew in from New York Leonard Bernstein tune September 23 Francois Truffout's Stolen Kisses director of the world-renowned just to conduct the band in two "Tonight" (a Kenton classic), North Texas State University Lab new compositions he had written, followed by Hank Levy's "Samba Bands; Ken Hanna and Bob Cur- and on the following Friday, Cur- Siete," then another classic, the now, both on Kenton's arranging now rehearsed the band in his Pete Rugolo composition "In- September 30 Johii^F^^ Cheyenne Autumn staff; and several other notables in arrangement of Paul McCartney's terlude," spotlighting Kenton's the jazz field. "Live and Let Die." Most im- piano over smooth trombones. The workshop was officially portantly, however, the Kenton or- Kenton then called Gene Roland, opened on the evening of July 29 chestra spent most of the Thurs- a long-time associate, to the stage October 7 Alfred Hitchtbc It's lYie Poradine Case with a joint concert by the Stan day and Friday rehearsals to do his "Texan" act (singing Kenton Orchestra and Hank playing charts written by students "Laura" and "Lonesome Road" in Levy's Towson Jazz Ensemble. At and teachers attending the a Texas drawl, since he was the concert, Kenton was made workshop. While some of these originally from Texas) and to con- (|ctober14 at LeiniRiefenstohl's Honorary Professor of Music were rather lackluster in quality, duct "Country Cousin," the com- Towson and presented with an many were quite good, and the position he had just rehearsed ^ rt of the Will October 21 Aus|ust Strindberg's M/ss Ju/ie October 28 Luis Bunuel's Belle du Jour November 4 Robet'tp Rossellini's Open City Novemberll ingmar Bergman's Persona November 18 Mi k^^^^^ The Graduate December 2 Fedt^ico^^^ Satyricon

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Have The New York Times delivered on campus September 26-29, October 3-6. An original play on life Niarlovie the and death of the great playwright by John Yinger, direc- jted by James Christy. Contact

October 17-20, October 24-27. Springs Awakening Franic Wedelund's play on the sexual difficulties of young people in Turn-of-the- century Germany, directed by Daphne Nichols.

November 7-10, 14-17. More Stately Mahsiohs One of the two surviving plays from O'NeilFs great American cycle. Miss Baird ;/••;•..'•..•"'.. "/ o.:' ..•5.:' '.'v;,-;-,. ;. will be taking an experimental approach to this realistic play. Mon-Fri

November 28-December 1, December 5-8. Peer I , Gynt Henrick Ibsen's spectacular fantasy on the loss of self, directed by James Christy. Pag* 12 • THE VILLANOVAN • September 12, 1973 S»ptembT 12, 1g73 • THE VILLANOVAN • Pago 13 "v Politico us- Why (Continued from page 7) A^ (Continued from page 8) Or did it have little or nothing to do with what Villanova is, or main The stands for, but something more sincere, something more real in this age caliber of our Democratic candidates is high. They are not all alike in of insincerities and false impressions — how it sounds. There is their opinions on various issues, but they all agree that Radnor Fbint needs minority something in the sound of Villanova, something in the name of our representation on its commissions and boards. They, and we of the Committee, school that can foolishly impress even the most learned people. When are not the "enemy" but your fellow citizens, the «»WieASl»*«.«aHMAWR. •loyal opposition" spoken properly (not by New Yorkers, of course) the word carries with it working for the best possible township. We ask you to meet our candidates, examine all the richness of royalty, all the wealth of wisdom; creating the soft, r/ their ideas, qualifications and per- sonalities. They permeable persuasion of men's minds and suggest a tradition, a purpose, are eager that you should do so. Please make your vote SEPT.n&12MIMIFARINA on the candidates' a sophistication that could not exist at Villanova if the entire faculty merits, not on lockstep adherence to party. plus staff from Cambridge came and took over our classrooms. I know no LEON REDBONE other college whose name alone has the fortunate ability to trick and The premise that because Delaware County is so heavily mislead so many people (I know of those who have been so taken in by Republican, Radnor benefits by being the same, should be examined. the name "Villanova" that they have immediately grouped it into that missis- MICHAaCOONEY Radnor's interests have frequently been put second to the county's. One impenetrable elite of "Ivy League"). There exists no better "con" school can easily discover gross inefficiencies in our county government and the in the country, a fact easily proven by the number of Villanova stickers cronyism and graft which always result from a long-time strangle-hold for of one party. I bought cars each year. reconmiend John Guinther's Philadelphia Ma^izine ar- SEPT. 26 ODETTA ticle, Or perhaps it was that the "nostalgia experience" has not only af- June 1973, "The Persistence of Devils in Delaware County," for a detailed (and unrefuted) account. fected music and movies but also choice of college, and that this fresh- man class is just one large collection of nostalgia freaks who have come SEPI. 27-30 • MARIA MULDAUR to Villanova to relive the romantic college days of pep rallies, panty plus Do you know how the candidates of your party are chosen? Do you IAN MATHEWS raids and homecoming floats; days when only the most daring young know how delegates to national conventions are chosen? Do you know men would attempt to bring a "woman friend" up to their dormitory who your local, state and federal commissioners, representatives, and rooms. senators are? How to contact them? These are examples of the basic OCT. 11-14 -DAVE VAN RONK But for whatever reason, they're here; ready to live, learn, and grow knowledge every citizen in a democratic country should have in order to in a rather peaceful, friendly spot of earth. If it seems that I have given keep the system healthy and of which our 18-year-olds are ignorant. Our mostly "male-ish" reasons, and forgotten the women, that is quite true. children should be educated from the elementary schools through high Everj^ody knows why they come here. school in a systematic regular studies program in how their government depends its • on citizens to keep it working, and how to go about it. OCT. 18-21 J semester. along with JACQUI McSHEE The Union's rules It is not too late to begin learning local, state and national political Political Union are patterned plus BRIAN BOWERS structure when reaching voting age, but it isn't easy! There are after those of the famous Oxford (Continued from page 1) organizations like the League of Women Voters, non-partisan and highly and Yale Unions. The guest effective for education and action. One can learn and participate in McCloskey and Du Pont, the speaker argues for or against the N0V.2J«28-S.TERRY8B.McCHEE Common Cause, especially effective on the national scene. Attending Union will also be debating with resolution in a twenty minute township speech. is meetings and working in your party are politically in- Villanova's own representative in He then followed by COMING: SMITHER • ANDERStN formative. Washington, Hon. Lawrence three student members from each JANSCN • J.J. WALKER • MclLWAINE • Williams (R-Pa.) on November 26. of the Union's three parties: Liberal, Moderate, and Con- Having begun with a humorous quotation, I would like to close Hon. Joseph R. Biden, the newly servative. Each student gives a with a serious one from Burke: "All that is necessary for the forces of elected Democratic Senator from prepared speech lasting ten evil to win in the world is for enough good men to do nothing." Delaware will also be addressing SHOW TIMES the Political Union later this minutes reflecting his or her party's position on the resolution. 8&10P.M.TUE.WED.THURtSUN The floor is then opened up to 8,10(11:30FIH&$AT-8P.M.M0N short impromptu speeches by any ADVANCE TICKETS ON SALE FOR of the Union's members after THE LAST SHOW ANY which the guest speaker makes a EVENING Women's Practice brief rebuttal. Throughout the UNLESS OTHERWISE ANNOUNCED Schedule debate, any speaker may be in- terrupted by pointed questions from his opponents, and the issue COFFEE CONCERTS EST LOCAL TALENT MONDAYS t P.M. is resolved in the final moments of HOOT & AUDITIONS FIELD HOCKEY Monday—^Thursday 4—6 p.ni. St. Mary's Field debate by a roll-call vote of all 4th tUNOAV OF MONTH . 1-C P.M. AQUATIC members. J ART Wednesday 7—9 p.m. Field House Pool YOGA Wednesday 4—5 p.ni. St. Mary's Gym The Monday night debate will TENNIS* Monday—l<^riday 2:30—5 St. Mary's Courts begin at 7:30 in the North Lounge, p.ni. » ACADEMY OF MUSIC « VOLLEYBALL Monday, Tuesday 7:30—9 p.m. Field House and anyone interested in becoming Wednesday a Political Union member may 0CT.26DAVID BR0MBER6 join simply by signing up with one of the parties before the debate * The first meeting for tennis will be held today in Hartley 1I5B at 4:30. begins. Admission and refresh- » THEATER « ments are free and all are invited SHUBERT to attend. NOV. 11 • DOC WATSON

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With the aid of a few thousand pounds of microorga- ( At Kodak, we were working on environmental improvement WMMR a criminal AROUND 7 & II P.M. nisms, wp'ro holpinj? to solve the water pollution problem in it headlines.) the pilot project worked long before made And SUNDAY INQUIRER t BULLETIN Rochester. Maybe the solution can help others. so well, we built a ten-million-dollar plant that can purify The use of phoney credit cards, electronic devices or any other INFORMATION LA5-3375 What we did was to combine two processes in a way 36-million gallons of water a day. means to avoid paying for phone calls is against the law. It's stealing that gives us one of the most efficient water-purifying sys- Governor Rockefeller called this "the biggest volun- —pure and simple. tems private industry has ever developed. tary project undertaken by private industry in support of In this state, conviction for making fraudulent phone calls may result in: One process is called "activated sludge," developed New York State's pure-water program." A fine off up to ^15,000 Drug Law by man to accelerate nature's microorganism adsorption. Why did we do it? Partly b(»cause we're in business to to in jail What this means is that for the majority of wastes man can make a profit and clean water is vital to our business. But in Up seven years (Continued from page I) produce, there is an organism waiting somewhere that will furthering our own needs, we have helped further society's. Restitution ffor the total cost off the ffraud The agencies involved admit happily assimilate it. And thrive on it. And our business depends on society. Court costs that the wide spread use of The breakthrough came when Kodak scientists found We hope our efforts to cope with water pollution will A permanent criminal record marijuana will be nearly im- a way to combine the activated sludge process with a trickling inspire others to do the same. And, we'd be happy to share possible to control. The question ' filter process and optimized the combination. .;,..• , '. our water-purifying information with them. We all need clean v. One more thing: modern electronic computer systems are being used to track down of legalization was considered but We tested our .system in a pilot plant for five years. water. So we all have to work together. offenders. a vast difference oi opinion made any headway impossible. The penalties may seem harsh. But the cold fact remains that the law does not look • I on phone fraud One lighter aspect of the New as a lark. . York drug laws is that there are Kodak BeU of Pennsylvania More than a business. ^M countries with stricter penalties for the sale or use of narcotics. In Red China and Russia, the penalty for drug offenses is death.

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Soccer Te€an Looks For Big Year The increasingly ambitious sistent hitting, and Shane hopes sports program at Villanova will that some of the five freshmen By MIKE RANDAZZA add another first this year, as the scholarship players he has brought The minor sports program at baseball team will play a fall to Villanova will help to cure the Villanova is to receive more at- schedule against local area clubs. Wildcat batting ills. tention and finanical aid this year Most of the games will be part of The pitching stoff will have to and in the future. This was poin- weekend doubleheaders, with the be rebuilt almost from scratch due ted out last year by Father McCar- Cats sometimes playing four to the exit of last year's top two thy when the athletic department games in two days. hurlersj Bob Majczon and Mike was reconstructed around new Head Coach Larry Shane, now Kavanaugh. The mound corps will rV Athletic Director, Chip Bender. in his second year after replacing have plenty of opportunity tb Led by Captain Gerry Fay, the Art Mahon last spring, takes this prove it's worth ^vith all of those Varsity Soccer team has felt this approach to the fall contests. "Ob- doubleheaders. change and is happily excited viously you always want to win Practice began only last week, ' about these changes. Their budget ballgames," he said. "We have 1 but Shane is optimistic about the has been tripled. New uniforms such a young, untested group of team's outlook for the season. "We and equipment have been pur- players, though, that this is really lost an awful lot of games by one chased, and the amount and going to be a helpful guide to me or two runs last year," he said. dista^e of travel to meet head-on in determining just who is capable "We're basically a young team, with top caliber competition has of doing what, and I'll be able to and the experience received last also been increased. go into the spring season knowing year and this fall will be a tremen- Backing Fay at center-half is a a little better how we shape up." dous aid to the club." richly endowed club with the most Hopefully the club will shape up talent and potential ever better than last year, when it suf- Shane went on to say that the displayed on a Villanova Soccer fered through a dismal 5-13 cam- success or failure of this year's field. There is one scholarship paign. A large part of the problem squad may lie in just how quickly last year was a serious lack of con- his freshmen mature. . player from San Paulo, Brazil, performers Shia Mum Wong. "We have great depth at line and in the goal," stated Fay at a recent practice session. Bob Belfiglio, Dave Courtright, Bob Grant, Ted Cope and Bob McDevitt will headline the scorers, while goalie Steve DeLuca will try holding other teams from scoring. Other names to watch on the club are Chris Culler, Pete Needham, Fullback Vince DiAngelus and Scott Don-

nell. » Cats 2-1 in Pre-Season HEAD COACH HOWARD GRAFF So far in pre-season action, head Coach Howard Graffs team has looked as good as its poten- tial. After losing a tough 4-1 con- test to West Chester State, they bounced back to beat a Jamaican National team 6-2 and 4-1. Fay is quick to note that West Chester will be back on Parent's Weekend directly before the football game. After two more pre-season scrimmages, the opener is this Saturday, Sept. 15 at 1:00 on the soccer field across from the stadium, against always tough St. Francis. Big home games are Tem- ple, Millersville, Textile, Ford- ham, West Virginia and LaSalle. Trips to Lock Haven State, St. HEAD BASEBALL COACH LARRY SHANE Joseph's, Georgetown and Delaware pit V.U. against more top-notch caliber competition. > So come out and support the new-look Soccer team which hopes to lead the fall sports with a OFVOONeAMERIOUIS winning season.

Editor's note — Watch for ISYDUIIGAMEIHaUIS. the Villanovan football sup- plement, which will be out sometime this week. Included will be an outlook for the season, status from last year, m^^ this year's opponents, and a coverage of the Mississippi game, which the Wildcats lost, 24-6.

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CAMPUS VISITATION SCHEDULE • •*• • **• 1973 — 1974 64m^lC 108 CORR HALL Representatives of the following institutions will be on campus as indicated to speak with in- terested students. Appointments to speak with representatives should be made with the Secretary, Post-Graduate Studies Office, 108 Corr Hall. A-** DATE REPRESENTATIVE PROGRAM ••• Wed., Oct. 17 Babson College MBA 9KM) — 12K)0 Babson Park, Mass. Jay S. Allschwang

Wed., Oct. 17 Univ. of Rochester MBA 'The Cats are back" — Rollie Massinno, August 22, 1973 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 I'JO — 5:30 Rochester, N.Y. Thurs., VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. Oct. 18 University of Santa Clara Law September 13, 1973 Used Book Sale (SUO) Vol. 49, No. 3 School of Law ^^^^ 1.

Union General Meeting, ^^ 7:30 P.M. (D.H.r^^^^^ ; , . Interviews at the University of Pennsylvania for the Univ. of Santa Clara. Tues., Oct. 30 Emory University MBA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 ;' 'S';?- 1:30 — 5K)0 Atlanta, Georgia William J. Blake WILDCAT FOOTBALL Campus Crusade For Christ (CMC), 6:30 P.M. Wed., Oct. 31 Univ. of So. Calif. MBA Omss Club Meeting (D.H.), * 1:30 5K)0 5:30 P.M. A ^ — James Honea Thurs., Nov. 1 New York University MBA 9K)0 — 5:00 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 | Mrs. Roberta Rosenblatt Mon., Nov. 5 Boston College Law School Law Mudcakes (C.H.B.), 8:00 P.M. 9H)0 — 12.H)0 Brighton, Mass. Facvity Club Get Acquainted Party (A,H.), 5:00 P.M. Assistant Dean Paul M. Dane Wed., Nov. 7 University of Pittsburgh MBA 9K)0 — 1:30 Walter M. Ritenour SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 ? Thurs., Nov. 29 Penna. State University- MBA Football vs. U. Mass. (A) ' 9:30 — 11:30 Donald C. Hambrick Soccer vs. St. Francis (H) Mon., Dec. 10 Harvard University '. '^'. \ MBA '• Be-in'Kennedy ^ Mall 9K)0 ~ 3KM) James A. Saalfield ;:• V" MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 SOCIAL '. ACTION PROGRAMS Cats Eye Atiyone interested in being (DHC), 8:00 P.M. St. Edinond's, Pennhurst, Haverford, Glen Mills and many Political Union a manager for the track and Debate (N.L.), 7:30 P.M. other institutions. Hospitals and Agencies are looking for f^ cross country teams please Villanova VIP's. Find out about becoming a Villanova VIP at stop in the track office or the Office for Social Action Programs, 121 Tolentine Hall. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 equipment room in the field k f house. P.e-lJiw Meeting, 12:30 (B. 209) The University Library Committee has three student Vacancies for K the 1973-74 academic year. Looking for a rumor? Here*s a good one! There's going to be a Students interested in these positions are asked to submit their new, non-university funded magazine for Villanova Uniyersity names and qualifications to Dr. M. Avila, Economics Department. coming out in a couple of weeks! for • V^^^: y^^ r. Watch itl Registration is now open for ' intramural football. Entry blanks are available in the basement of Alumni. Entries close Friday, September 14. VILLANOVA UNION CONCERTS

Any freshman dr sophomore who would Mice to write PRESEPJTS sports for the Villanovan please contact Larry Eldridge in the Sports In- formation ^^ Office in the field the first house (LA 5-1549).

" Fieldhouse Concert America's favorite family newspaper, the Villanovan, needs reporters, typists, October 6, 1973 at 8 P.M. writers, ad solicitors, photographers and so on ad

''".,** '-' ' ..'*,''/•''''"-> nauseum. Anyone interested should contact the editors in the newspaper offices, 2nd Floor, Dougherty Hall. Staff JACKSON BROWNE meetings are held Tuesdays at 12:30. Remember, if you want i!" news, we got lotsa news, but we do need poor, starving newsboys (newschildren?) who BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN want to make big money, work their way through college, and ,4. support the folks back home (and our boys underseas) by distributing the Villanovan, Tickets $4.00 General Admission America's favorite porno paper, in their neighborhoods. As an added attrs^ction, the on sale at the first one hundred applicants for these once-in-a-while job ^ - - opportunities will receive a Ticket and Information office year's subscription to the Villanovan, Ahierica's favorite comic strip. The next hundred will receive a lifetime sub- Starting Sept. 14 scription. ^'^' h Jim Glennon Production Consultant

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