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' CLASSIFIED ADS- Sx 2] 5K)0 P.M 1 Page 20 • THE VILLANOVAN • Novombar 20, 1974 Today a tour of Renaissance ' art at the Philadelphia sss Lt^^^H-^^t^^ i-^-^ ^^^^S-^^^'g^^^^'^ SHARING IS CARING Museum of Art is being con- '.^••:.v ducted for interested Villanova Alpha Xi Delta sorority it sponsoring a drive students. Transportation can from Dec. 1st to Dec. lOtli through all dorms ^^^^^^^^^^<,S.S.l.^^l.S.tS.S^S.S.l.S. a'Si'fc be arranged QaCendaz by calling the Fine collecting old clothes & articles for the girls at ;; .- Arts Dept. at ext. • 238, by 11 .: „ ; , :^\'-'-'ij" Pittman Hall. All are invited to participate. For a.m. The tour will meet at the more info, contact: Wednesday, November 20 back entrance of the museum at 12:00. FRAN ALEXANDER e 527-0836 9:30 a.m. — 4:30 p.m. Senior Card pulling, West Lourlge, Hi Dougherty Hall. Vol. 50. No. 12 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY VILLANOVA. PA. December 3. 1974 10:30 a.m. Slick Flicks, North Lounge, Dougherty Hall. The Music > Box," a Laurel and Hardy film and "Roadrunner and We are in desperate need of a ^-' rock roll band, that VILLANOVA MATHEMATICS COLLOQUIUM PRESENTS Speedy Gonzales Cartoon Parade." w .;-:-..r;^''^^^-^^^W'^ GOOD & "%OME LANGUAGE of STATISTICS" 12:30 p.m. Field trip to Phildelphia museum of art. For transportation would be willing to donate 3 or (An Animal Study Example) call Fine Arts Dept., Ext. 238. 4 hours of their time on Dec. 8, DR. M. 12:30 p.m. Slick Flicks: The Music Box" and the Roadrunner," for the kids in a local or- SPENCER FREE Thursday, North Lounge, Dougherty Hall. phanage. November 21, 1974 3:30 p.m. Slick Flicks: The Music Box" and the "Roadrunner," Please call — 449-1255, Room 158 Mendel Coffee Time 3:00 Visitor's in v ^^^^^^ John Parking North Lounge, Dougherty HalL^^^^ i , \. • v Lecture 3:30 Movie: 'Straw Dogs," Physics Lecture Hall. '^ Time Mendel Lot 8K)0 p.m. ^ ^ ^'^ Spring Mill Rd., Rt. 320 ^^^^^ 10K)0 p.m. Movie: "Straw Dogs," Bartley 209. ^ :r^^^^^^^ RAPE! For further information call 527-2100, ext. 668 lor Nursing Presentation Monday, November Thursday, November 21 ] 25 9:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. — 4:30 p.m. Senior card pulling. West Lounge, St. Mary's Auditorium Dougherty Hall. NOTICE Speaker & Tilm 11K)0 a.m. — 1:30 p.m. DKN penny candy sale, for Presbyterian The Campus Ministry Coffeehouse this week features two acts — All students are invited Village, North Lounge, Dougherty Hall. \ . both of whom sing original compositions. Ted Boyd from and urged to attend. 11K)0 a.m. — 1:30 p.m. Ski films and demonstration, FREE, North Villanova appears at 8:00, to be followed by Kathy Faith, from Lounge Dougherty Hall. Rosemont College. They are both very creative people, definitely 12:30 p.m. Accounting Society meeting, Bartley 209. AN S worth hearing! We hope to see you tonight, Wednesday, at St. 3K)0 p.m. Villanova Mathematics Colloquium presents, "Some - The Non-Resident's Rita's Chapel. Come in for some relaxation, Qiffee, friendship Language of Statistics," Mendel 158. More info in box on Friend on Campus and, of course, MUSIC. this page. ^^ y.:'^. .:-:..; ,.:i.,:[\^,r'--^:. •:^l' Any Problems? 7.-00 p.m. Amateur Radio Club meeting. Ham station, Tolentine 437. Office in Sullivan Basement 7:30 p.m. Outing Club meeting, Bartley 110. by Veteran's Office. Stop by 8K)0 p.m. "The Cherry Orchard," by Anton Chekov in Vasey anytime. VARIETY NIGHT THE CONTEMPORARY Theatre. General Admission $2.00, Students $1.50. AT CABARET MUSIC SHOW Progressive Jazz 8:30 p.m. Ice Hockey vs. Delaware, home. Any talented student who SKI VERMONT 20 Cent. Classical 8:30 p.m. WKVU broadcasts Ice Hockey. would like to perform at the Monday 9:00 p.m. Movie: "Scarecrow," St. Mary's Auditorium. Jan. 5-10 Coffee House come to a 10:00 PJM. - 1:00 A.M. Call Phil Ginsberg meeting on Nov. 25 at 7:00 WKVU — 640 AM Friday, November 22 QR 3-5937 p.m. in the East Lounge. Any I talent is invited. 9:30 a.m. — 4:30 p.m. Junior Card pulling. West Lounge. Dougherty Hall. ATTENTION 11K>0 a.m. — 1:30 p.m. DKN penny candy sale for Presbyterian NON-RESIDENTS '':': ^-'^'^ November 27 Village, North Hall. Wednesday, Lounge, Dougherty .i-y'^-}:'r Steak and Brew 3:00 p.m. Faculty Club meeting. Alumni House. ''/v 8K)0 a.m. Sign up sheets available for Standard Oil (Ohio), Sun Oil ! Feast Is Coming 4K)0 p.m. University Senate meeting, West Lounge, Dougherty Hall. Co., Carpenter Tech. Corp., Chicago Bridges and Iron Keep Your Eyes Open 8K)0 p.m. "The Cherry Orchard," by Anton Chekov, in Vasey ^y.,, . Co., Erdman, Anthony, Assoc, and Turner Construction for Future Details . Theatre. Students $2.50, General Admission $3.00. Co., in '^"'/'H,: ., Career Development Center. 8KX) p.m. Movie: "Scarecrow," Stanford Hall. ' I M Jliiiii'Hl^- lOKK) p.m. Movie: "Scarecrow," St. Mary's Auditorium. CAMPUS VISITATION SCHEDULE ri: ;!:';. 1974 Saturday, November 23 108 CORR HALL Representatives of the following institutions will be on campus as indicated to speak with in- '\-: 1:30 p.m. WKVU broadcasts Football vs. Temple. | terest«d students. Appointments to speak with representatives should be made with the Secretary, « 1:30 p.m. Football vs. Temple, Away. Post-Graduate Studies Office, 108 Corr Hall. 8:00 p.m. Bop-Shoo-Bop Dance Concert, Fieldhouse. Tickets ";> Date Representative Program available in Campus Information Center. Tickets $3.00. Thurs., Nov. 21 Penn State Business — MBA 8K)0 p.m. Munchies, Fieldhouse Annex. 8:30-11:30 A.M. " Lecture Hall. "Scarecrow, Physics ! 8K)0 p.m. Movie: ^ ; Thurs., Nov. 21 New York University Business — BMA 10:00 p.m. Movie: "Scarecrow," Bartley 209. .41 9:00-5:00 P.M. Social North Lounge, ' 10K)0 p.m. Black Student League Event, ;j Wed., Dec. 4 Suffolk Law School Law Dougherty Hall. ./^ V 9:00-12:00 Noon Boston Sunday, November 24 | as: '- ' CLASSIFIED ADS- sx 2] 5K)0 p.m. Movie: "Shame," Vasey Theatre. 6K)0 p.m. Campus Liturgy, Main Chapel. WANTED 1974-75 Wildcats: Standing (L. to R.) Asst. Coacli Frank Sullivan, Asst. Coach Craig Littlepage, Bob 7:00 p.m. Movie: "Shame," Vasey Theatre. ; Three male vocalists In- FOR FOR SALE SALE Sebastian, Keith Herron, John Olive, Larry Herron, Jim Berrang, Mike Stack, Reggie Robinson, Head 8:30 p.m. Cabaret, West Lounge, Dougherty Hall. i ; terested in forming "oldies" Chsst of Drawers, newly painted 9:00 p.m. Movie: "Shame," Vasey Theatre. Typewriter Royal Office Elec- Coach Rollie IVlassimino, Jack Dooley (mgr.), Gary Becker (mgr.), Joe Zucchero; Kneeling (L. to R.) Asst. group. Contact Tony, 527- and aniiqusd, vanity mirror in- tric. Perfect condition. Coach Tom Brennan, Chubby Cox, Tom IVlelchionni, Joe Rogers, Allen Ferguson, Ed IVIanning, Whitey 9776 or 527-9766. cluded. See it for yourself. Call Sacrifice $95. Rigsby, Jake Nevin (tnr.) Monday, November 25 Joe or Ted, Rm. 26, Sullivan. LA MO 4-1400 5-9401. 8K)0 a.m. Sign up sheets available for Exxon Co., Allis Chalmers 1973 Honda 350cc bored out Corp. in Career Development Center. •; : PART TIME STUDENT with headers, 9000 miles, N/A Cross Country in ' NCAA, Bloomington, Ind. >; good condition, $800. Call FOR SALE 9:30 a.m. "Rape," Senior CLERK Hell rock monitor a Nursing Presentation, St. Mary's Scott 527-2100, ext. 554. ESS AMT Auditorium. NEEDED stereo speakers. Like new. 4- Hours: 9K)0 A.M. - 1 KM) to WILDCAT BASKETBALL 11:30 a.m. — 1:30 p.m. DKN penny candy sale, North Lounge. year guarantee. Must hear to Hall. •stist in input/output worit l>elieve. Dougherty o !t $800 or best offer. For detailt ROOMMATE WANTED 7K)0 p.m. Young Democrats meeting, Bartley 105 A. with computer. Call: 539-9151 or 265-2361. call Mr. Santoleri, ext. 215. Manoa Park Apts. 7:30 p.m. Political Union meeting. North Lounge, Dougherty Hall. Private Room $107/month incl. utilities Tuesday, November 26 Call HI 8-0136 Pi Sigma Alpha FOR SALE Jackie or Ann Career Seminar 8KX) a.m. Sign up sheets available for John Hancock Mutual Life for Political Scientists ihf'* 2-etudded snow/ice tires on Insurance Co., Mobil, Standard Oil Co. (Ohio) in Career wheels, whitewall. 7.75-14 Whan Can I Do Development Center. call Rick ; Bonnie, ptoas« : With a B.A. 974-75 (for hnpaia), 1 : good condition, I 11.-00 a.m. — 1:30 p.m. DKN penny candy sale, North Lounge, tha $35 (wheele inciuded). Tel. with • baard from in Pol. 8C.7 Dougherty Hall. 353-2689. Madia Court Houaa, PO Thursday, 3:30 ti 12:30 pjn. Hillel of Villanova meeting, in their lounge, basement of 5-S522. Rni. 110, Bartley $uljiv«n Hall. /;..,, ,,. , ; >••*•?•.-• > • . t t , I I I t ' I ! » i . ' Tii»- !^Tt,-vmwt' / \ Page 2 • THE VILLANOVAN • DecembT 4, 1974 December 4r 1974 THE VILLANOVAN Page 3 PLAYER PROFILES: YEAR NUMBER TWO WILDCA T OUTLOOK Jim "B(K)mer" Berrang is retur- concept," commented Coach kollie ning as a reserve forward, a spot he Massimino," and he has begun to . ^ was placed in last year when fit into our style of play. He can Coach Rollie Massimino's super play both forward and guard. His By RICH KRAFT recovered from a foot injury that Berrang (3.0) and Stack (3.0) forwards in the country. Rigsby, a Offensively, Villanova will" recTuits took over in the Wildcat maturity shows as every day Remember the Howard Porter bothered him a year ago, were used primarily in reserve 6-4 guard from Archbishop Molloy, operate a patterned offense, forecourt.
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