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" NOTICE: "If you WANTED ar« not part of tlio solution you aro part VoluntMr Registration is now boing hold in the of tho problom." Rsfrigerator in good working Bocomo part of tho solution. Social Action Programs' office, located in Room 121 condltton w/adequste freenr Attend the Student Qrievance Committee Tolentine Hall. There are several programs to tapes. Max. tizt 4' x 8'. Call meeting 7;30 on Oct. 9 at the 8QA office. choose from. Stop in and pick up a list and descrip- 527-5384. tion of what is available. Give an hour or two to

someone in need. • I FOUND Calculator found In Tol- For all those who would like to find out more about volun- •ntlne. Contact: Box teer work: The October 15, 1975 Director of Volunteer Resources and a staff 2971. Vol. 51, No. 6 ViLLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA. PA. Psychologist from Haverford State Hospital will present a program on volunteer possibilities available at Haverford State CAR FOR SALE Hospital on Thursday, October 9, 1975 at 7:00 in the '88 Chevy Melibu, air con., Committee Debates North Lounge of Barrett Witholds Dougherty Hall. All those P/8 ,.- interested are a P/B, 4 brand naw tiraa. I invited to attend. , . 2 anowa w/rima. Call Tom at MU 8-9181 Board Charter r:. The McMAHON Money Student Activities and WANTED By EDMUND C&F Critique Services Committee of the Man to halp In yard work. (Continued from page I) Student The Student Life Committee of visors who were lawyers and not to Assembly (SGA) have $2.50 an I hour, ona block from By ANDRA IROVANDO elected Bob Hanson and Mike the University Senate began last prohibit outside advisors entirely. ' financial endeavor, the campua. Call: LA 5-0848. univer- Baker as week to consider a proposed char- Dean of Men Alan Wechsler, chairpersons along Father Philip Barrett, dean of or alleged defamatory content, sity's portfolio includes utilities, the subcommittee with Lina Angelici as ter for the Disciplinary Review chairman of consumer Firm: Price, Commerce and Finance, has this requirement of the proposal services, retailing, secretary. Waterhouse;: Board. that drew up the Disciplinary This was announced ' out directive of energy, and food and Speaker: Gary Haame- Director refused to carry a raises the possibility of legal ac- beverage con- at the meeting At a meeting on Wednesday, the Review Board charter, answered held Oct. 2. The of the University Seriate by failing to tion against the University and ^K ' cessions. These issues Personnel; Topic: are chosen next meeting "Current committee voted to delete section Dalton's objections by main- will be held on deposit his teacher-course those individuals charged with the and managed by professional in- Events in Public Accounting'*; Oct. 14th at 6:30 in the 1(b) of the five-page document, taining that a "third party has no vestment SGA Place and Time: evalution results in the library responsibility of gathering, counselors. The univer- office Thursday Oct. which required senate approval of place in the type of proceeding ~ 2nd floor of last doing so, Fr. sity retains two financial 9, 12:30, Bartley 209. Fr. Barrett, dean of Commerce Friday. By preparing, installing and holding Dougherty Hall. the charter before it could become we're talking about here." management and Finance. Barrett took the lead in opposing these materials." firms, T. Rowe Price effective. Vice-president for Wechsler emphasized that he and Wright the rulings of the Senate, the Secondly, Fr. Barrett stated, "in Investment Service, Student Affairs James Duffy based his objection to the third whose investment Meeting for all those in- vice-president for academic af- fear of unpopular profiles many philosophies en- HELP WANTED in favor of cutting out the party advisors on experience. terested argued president. compass a full jn Men's in- fairs, and the university demanding teachers soon abandon range of op- Due to the flexibility of our senate vote requirement, con- Recalling an earlier disciplinary The DRB portunities, tercollegiate volleyball on "They (the evaluations) are not their methods to join others in a from blue-chip to schedule, we are seeking a tending that "the idea of a student hearing to which the accused Thursday Oct. 9 at 4:30 in B- there (in the library) to my kind of popularity contest, which speculative issues. . . student to work part-time in court was accepted long ago and to student's parents were admitted, The Disciplinary Review Board 305. All interested please at- knowledge. We're looking into the too frequently includes a good deal Villanova's total endowment is of the old our graphic arts company. bring it back would only clutter up Wechsler called it "the most is an outgrowth tend or contact matter," Fr. Barrett said in an Oc- valued at approximately Roger at 664- in of peripheral entertainment in the $8 (We print this newspaper.) the senate." disruptive session we've ever had Student Court, which was 5633. tober telephone interview. He ad- classroom." Thirdly, F. Barrett million, representing the current the fall of 1969 to Some art, newspaper, or However, the committee was . . . despite what we felt to be a operation from it undecided whether market value of the ded that was felt the senate overstepped its school's in- similar experience helpful. to to a final decision fair hearing." the spring of 1973. During the unable come results will be sent to the ' the vestments. It is important to note, boundaries by going beyond mat- PARENrS WEEKEND Work hours can be negotiated the charter as a whole after it Dalton then asserted that spring of 1973, the Student Court on library. however, that this figure ters of policy to matters of is subject ^V: CONCERT to fit your schedule. Located became snagged on the question of "you're going to have some was deemed non-functional, to the fluctuations I'he teacher-course evaluations procedure. of the stock \::\ Featuring one block from Bryn Mawr ^^^vo representation for accused students coming before the board leaving the student body with no market, so the actual dollar cost of consists of a student questionnaire The senate passed the Villanova Singara train station. For more in- students who come before th^ who"ll be shaking in their boots judicial hearing board. the investment portfolio devised and administered by each resolution on Teacher-Course may be Sat., Oct. 18. 12 Noon formation, please call Rich disciplinary board. As presented and need some advice and The Student Life Committee more or less than the market value academic department. Fr. Barrett Evaluations in its October 18, Kannady Mall Colaman, LA 5-9940. to the committee, the proposed assistance." He added, "this third eventually decided that such a at any given time, depending and many faculty members oppose 1974 meeting. Former President upon charter grants an accused student party wouldn't be someone situation was unacceptable, and it current economic conditions. placing the results in the library. McCarthy and the Board of the right to counsel before the emotionally involved. He wouldn't formed an interim. Disciplinary r An August, 1969 Ford Foun- In a letter to the senate last Trustees then gave their approval. hearing but also stipulates that be permitted to speak or interrupt Review Board and charged a sub- February, Fr. Barrett cited three On Feb. 21, 1975, the senate over- dation report on the management mTROOU€KMO committee with the writing of a "jBxceptfor the principals, the — he'd just be there to give ad- of educational endowments reasons for the detailed in- whelmingly defeated a resolution hearings will be closed." vice." new Disciplinary Review Board strongly recommends that structions and requirements for to delete paragraph five. This college H.B.D. That clause of the charter drew However, Wechsler reiterated charter. Speaker Systems the administration of the policy." paragraph required the depositing investments be directed toward a to the charter, the the ire of John Dalton, who his opposition to outsiders as According offer fine First, the legal implications of goal of long-term capital growth. We quality, 3-way accoustical speaker "to of results in the library. chaired the subcommittee that counsels, arguing that "the pur- function of the board would be private information letter to The commission contended that systems at competitive prices. Come over and making In a September 25 the HEAR the proposed Student Bill pose of this board is only to ascer- review disciplinary cases of a drew up available to t*-o public concerned Committee, university trustees should be less our speakers compare to the large senate Executive Dr. advents. Or bring of Rights last year. Dalton noted tain the facts, which actually serious nature only"; that is, cases Fr. Barrei-t. 'In the event of real (Continued on page 8) concerned with endowment as a any speaker you like or and compare. You'll be amazed that the Bill of Rights does not places the main burden of proof on that may involve temporary source of current operating in- at " the quality. allow students to retain a legal ad- the accuser permanent separation from the come than with its use as capital Call (after 4:00 P.M.) MO 4-6391 — AsIc for visor when before the board but After more discussion, the com- university. The final decision in funding for the future. would be made by the HB.D. — Sounds Like an gives final authority in deciding mittee members appeared to be any case Ahktrom Speech Kicks-Off Villanova's endowment student affairs Orchestra Not Just a what kind of advisor the student evenly divided on the question, vice-president for philosophy, as prescribed by the Band may have to the Disciplinary and the meeting was adjourned. after he receives the findings Board of Trustees, is not income- VILLANOVA UNION PRESENTS Review Board. Dalton contended The committee was scheduled to and recommendations of the oriented; capital growth is the that the intention of the Bill of discuss the charter again at a Disciplinary Review Board. Bicentennial Lecture Series trustees' first concern. This does Rights was \o prohibit only ad- meeting on October 14. not, however, tell the whole story. By PETER GiUlVfES While Villanova uses only The Bicentennial Xecture this "expansiveness" by claiming, $100,000 per year from endowment Series "American Religious "Since the mid-nineteenth century income, the main reason for this Values and the Future of the Marxian Movement has policy is the Raises Dean's List relative size of the last night of cJesse A&S . America" began Friday become as powerful a bearer total endowment. Only endowment with a lecture by Sidney E. this tradition as any other income, not principal, may be Ahlstrom, professor of American movement on earth today. It budgeted, so as not to deplete the Requirements History and Church History at would seem to be Marx's view of existing $8 million. E GLIN Yale University. inevitable revolution, withering of When viewed in the light from years. At Yale, for example, of the In response to a request ten In this introductory lecture the State, and the coming of the university's $26 million of of all spring term grades budget, Fr. Breslin, dean of the College 42% Ahlstrom presented a spectrum of peaceable kingdom, that is the total endowment while at Harvard the would last Arts and Sciences, the students were A's, Western religious ideals starting becoming the most desired profit little more than one average grade is a B. A study of 97 financial and faculty, comprising the with the Hebrew rejection of of all." quarter. Compared to schools such Yqung the universities by a Michigan State Curriculum Committee raised polytheism to the beginnings of Along with this aspect of as Harvard, whose that grades endowment in- requirement for Dean's List from professor concluded America. Western culture Ahlstrom ex- come in a given year be risen by about half a point on may as 3.0 to 3.5 by a unanimous vote. have According to Ahlstrom, "The plained that all men are not really high as $40 million, Villanova's the the average. The idea had been debated by culminating features of our fate as free. They are influenced by the endowment is hardly considred to with Academic Policy Committee of the Fr, Breslin pointed out that a westerners has to do with the subjective powers (religion and ' Fr. be a viable source of current f f Breslin in- Senate, which declared it to be a personal survey of surrounding dramatic and dynamic ex- ethics) of the past. come. Considering construction problem that each individual schools including Rosemont, He also announced that the pansiveness and energy which has According to Ahlstrom, and financing costs, Villanova's to solve. f ^ college would have Swarthmore, Haverford and Penn College of Arts and Sciences characterized the West, which has "Though we choose in freedom we small endowment hinders future Fri. Oct. 17 1975 The reasoning behind the move revealed that they all had Dean's would present academic awards to come to its most extreme ex- are not independent for we exer- building and development. fie Lynx >fagazine is now^ was that the inflated grades at List requirements ranging from those students graduating with the pression in America." cise our freedoms in the midst of Priorities which have been set by 8 pm Villanova had made the £)ean's 3.4 to 3.7. Furthermore, the highest cumulative average and to He continued saying, "Most values and powers we have not the trustees — and the senate — acceptjnjg material its illanovrj T for first List virtually meaningless. Last upgrading of the Dean's List the top student in each field of amazing, however, is the way in chosen but by which we are bound. Fieldhouse cannot be implemented due to the issue. Drop off any PROSE, POETRY, year 53% of the students in Arts requirements brings them into study. These students will each which Christians and Islamic ex- Before we choose to live we have endowment fund squeeze. ART, PHOTOS, etc. and Sciences scored 3.0 or better. line with the requirements for receive an engraved medallion as pansion carried the Judaic been chosen into existence, we An ongoing effort to increase ah the LYNX tickets. $4.50 adv. $550 door office Fr. Breslin stated that it was his Graduate honors which are 3.5, well as a scroll describing their tradition in some of its most have not been elected members of endowment through grants and in the basement of Sulliyan Hall. goal "to make the Dean's List a 3.75 and 3.9. achievements. All of the awards essential features to the far ends Humanity." contributions is undertaken by the significant achievement, which is Fr. Breslin hopes that the stan- will be presented on the basis of of the earth, often enforcing Or- Ahlstrom feels that all those university's Development Office, -^ Weekly Afeetin^s -Monday 1-^0 impossible when 1300 students out dards in the College of Arts and cumulative average and are thodoxy by the sword, scaffold, that came to America not only which will be discussed in next of 2500 make it." Sciences will provide incentives, designed to serve as recognition of logical argument, and harsh came to exploit the natural re- week's Villanovao. It is widely know that grades and return io the Dean's List the consistently outstanding academic denunciation." sources, and to gain freedom from ""«* •« ' have greatly inflated over the past status it held in the past, performance. He drew a modern parallel to (Continued on page 4)

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'?>r^.,'»=^T '%*..*^ *» %tOf • m^^ >« m Ortoaw tS, IWS • THK VHXAMOVAN • R«g» 3 Phiiosopher NEWS ANALYSIS t\ To Lecture around The Money GametDeveloptnent On Marxism By VERNON RALPH years seems to be By TERRI FRYGON The Committee for the Bicentennial SpeAking Contest extends a The private university in 1961). Fr. Edwin King (1961- — a significan- tly limiting factor the This week, Villanova's Depart- warm invitation to students and faculty to attend any of the following America has traditionally depen- 1962), and Fr. William Farrell in size of speaking events: ded upon philanthropy as a source (1962-1973), the development total alumni donations. . ment of Philosophy will present a from a Monies contributed by industry lecture with a distinguished Persuasive Speaking — Oct. 27, 3 p.m. WL of funds essential to its operation program has grown and future development. In- fledgling figure of $1,425.00 in and philanthropic foundations ac- professor of philosophy. Dr. - Lincoln-Douglas Debates — Oct. 28 dividuals and corporations who 1954 to last year's all-time high of counted for approximately Mihailo Markovic. The lecture is Extemporaneous Speaking — Oct. 29, 3:30 p.m. St. Mary's "give to the college of their over $1.6 million. Villanova's con- $220,000 in 1974-75. John entitled "Marxist" and is

tributions from several sour- McNamara, . director of develop- scheduled for 8. p.m., Thursday, choice" play a significant role in come ces: government, cor- ment, cites Villanova's record October 16, in the West offsetting the costs of a college alumni, of A tludcill representative speaking at last week*s U.N. Club meeting. Lounge. Sunday, October 19, the Women's Glee *Club will add to the Dr. education. porations, foundations and the fiscal responsibility 8iW.\\-9i,. Markovic, a visiting festivities of Parents* Weekend, as they perform in the Villanova Field Augustinian Fathers. significant factor in the professor of philosophy at the House. If dependent only upon tuitions, Mid-terms loom just above the horizon for us all, so it's high time University the private school would soon The alumni's 1975 contributions solicitation of corporate con- '• of , is we reviewed our study methods. J • T / ;; "one of Yugoslavia's most price itself out of the market. The totaled about $302,000, indicating tributions. There are several basic, incontrovertible rules of correct and ef- Office of the for the success of the phone-athons. Although the economy has for- UJ^. Club Begins prominent philosophers and has After the greai ouccess of their refrigerator Vice-President fective studying. The first is that you must be completely alone when rental service, the Public Relations and Development and publications such as The ced many businesses to cast a lectured and taught in Europe, Resident Student Association has on its 1975 you do it. I believe it was Menninger who first observed that in order for begun work "RSA Week" Russia and the is charged with the responsibility Spires. The degree of alumni par- critical eye upon the use of their chimps to type out the complete works of Shakespeare . He to be held in early November. RSA officers urge all resident students to they must be profit dollars, Villanova's has published numerous attend the weekly of raising the additional funds ticipation has increased from level of alone. When joined by a friend — or even a mere acquaintance — the books dorm meetings to provide the feedback needed for an New Debating and needed to meet the expenses of eleven to almost twenty-four per- corporate gifts has remained fairly Year articles in several languages effective RSA. typical chimp can manage little more than a few lines of McKuen on topics in running Villanova. Under the cent in the past four years. Un- constant over the past three years. before he gives up and opens a beer, Marxism and the .. ,..\ V»*.( Government grants play philosophy of the Social Sciences. direction of Fr. George F. Rjley, fortunately, the relatively young now an Therefore, you must make sure that you'll be undisturbed while On Sat., Oct. 4, the United policy of caution "hypocritical, Yesterday the American Society of Civil Engineers, honored the office administers nine fund- average age of the alumni — 29 increasing role in the university's you're hitting the books. Even if your roommate is the quiet type, Nations Club held its first Model deceitful, and aimed only for the Villanova University's student chapter of the society during ceremonies raising programs, an alumni financial success, and the develop- devoted to astro-physics and addicted to filling out graduate studies ap- Security Council of the year. It benefit of western exploitation." at the Engineer's Club in . A certificate acknowledging the association consisting of 32,000 ment office obtained over plications, you'll have to ask him to leave the room before you attempt served to introduce new members After the policy ^ statements the RESEARCH dedication of Villanova engineers was accepted by Dr. Robert D. Lynch, members, a public relations $370,000 last year in government

:';.•;„ '. to study.. ^ .^^/'..^/r* '•: '^':r- to the functions of the. Security fifteen members of the Security new dean of the College of Engineering. operation, and a publications aid. This assistance is carefully Another rule of good study has to do with noise. You must have Council and celebrate the 30th an- Council proceeded Thousands of Topics to debate the program designed to increase in- evaluated, however, because the complete quiet while you study or all will be lost. Obviously, going to niversary of the U.N. to be held on South African Send for your up-to-date, 160- * item. The first terest in the university. university is primarily concerned the library does not present a solution to this Oct. 24. page, mail order catalog. Enclose problem. Using an empty speaker, , representing the Those students interested in the New York State Assembly In- Through its various operations, with maintaining its in- classroom might be quiet, but it's also uncomfortable Although the $1.00 to dover postage and and usually agenda included Organization of African Unity, ternship program, as described in last week's Vilianovan, dependence. handling. should con- this o^ce has accounted for $9.3 stuffy. This leaves you with , your room (we are not concerned with off- items such as terrorism, . dis- proclaimed that the debate would tact Dr. Robert Langran in the Political Science Department. Deadline in Many government grants campus million contributions, as well as residents here). Let's say that next : to your room there armament and the Middle-East, turn into a western RESEARCH ASSISTANCE, sideshow and INC. is November 1. additional $7 million in govern- severely restrict their utilization hves a seedy little freak who owns two sets of forty-inch quad speakers most of the day was spent at- walked out refusing to 11322 IDAHO AVE., # 206 participiEite ment grants, over the course of its by an institution, creating a need and an amp as big as a steamer trunk. You've been putting up with this tempting to deal with the South any longer. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90025 twenty-two year history. The track for careful examination of all cretin's noise all semester without complaint, but on the morrow you've African problem. Debate opened (213) 477-8474 The first resolution called for record of Office government funding proposals. The Chess Club will meet Thursday, October 16, in the Mendel the Pevelopment A got a philosophy exam that's already guaranteed to knock socks with each country making a five Our research your the suspension of South Africa papers are sold for has indicated consistent im- very important area of develop- off. Cafeteria. This meeting is for the purpose of finding a president. Now's the time to adopt your new slogan: "illegitimi non car- minute policy statement ' which from research purposes only. the U.N. but France, the provement and success since the ment is concerned with the -':'': Proficiency at chess is not a prerequisite. borundum." .,;; , \v/'V >:-•;^i'•V'7^'^':'6^V' showed the great disparity of United Kingdom, and the USA program's inception in 1953 under establishment of deferred giving As soon as those first strains of "Purple Haze*' begin to knock the world opinion. Western nations "• vetoed this resolution. The next the direction of Fr. Francis programs. Under the direction of plaster off your walls, walk over to your neighbor's room and knock urged caution in dealing with on the resolution, sponsored by Guyana, There will be a meeting of the Villanova College Young McGuire. Edward Morosky, deferred giving the door (if it isn't already open). Don't even begin to enter his fish- problems facing the world, while was a harsh condemnation of apar- Republicans on Wednesday, October 15. It will be held at 7:30 in Under the successive leader- consists of a bequest, in which netted little den of iniquity; let him come out to you. Before he can third world nations called such a Invest a (Continued on page 4) Dougherty Hall. ships of Fr. Daniel Falvey (1959- Fr. George Riley Villanova University is named as a make a move, grab him in a bear hug and hold a knife to his throat, mut-' beneficiary in a will, a trust fund, tering all the while something along the lines of "I'm gonna cut you or a life insurance policy. This is a good, mo' fo'." This should show him that you mean business, but if he means of allowing interested only giggles, don't hesitate to kill him. alumni and friends to set aside a Apply this attitude to all distracting situations and you should contribution that will be realized eventually be blessed with a quiet atmosphere. Ourltanaaer at some future date. Assuming that it's quiet, you're ready to study. The first thing to Traditionally one of the most do is check the TV listings. Be positive that you're not missing anything significant forms of philanthropy good. The best way to begin your study night is to turn on Star Trek Stam w to education, deferred giving is (though World Al War will do just as well). You can test your powers of relatively new to Villanova, but it concentration by attempting to memorize all thbse lines you've heard Villanova Students is slated to receive significant em- hundreds «f times before. A ten cent phasis in the future of Villanova's Once you've sized up the TV situation to your satisfaction, you can stamp may be the best development plans. begin the actual act of studying. Pour yourself a investment you drink, preferably The question of Villanova's ,A. will ever in life. alcoholic. Open a bag of pretzels, preferably the long, thin kind. s make your Grab a future as an educational in- book and lie on your bed. When you wake up, start worrying, N; The Pallottlnes offer a chal- stitution appears to be par- lenging career with deep ticularly appropriate in light of '1 .• personal ""•-• commitments for the idea of development. How will . :. .-• • ••4. . •.'•' , the young man who is un- Villanova face the coming years,

X • selfish enough to want to ^ both financially and academ- RESEARCH PAPERS i lead his fellow man through ically? These two factors must not the storms of religious, be considered separately, if THOUSANDS ON FILE >: - ^ social and economic up- Villanova is to survive. :, Send for your up-to-date, 160-page, mail order catalog of heaval. It's worth investi- At this point, the university is 5,500 topics. Enclose $1 .00 to cover postage and handling. gating this Catholic Com- Go home on Allegheny. And Group 10. Save up to 33'/3% Leave before noon on weekdays— finding it necessary to grapple munity of Apostolic Men. with the concrete realities of in- COLLEGIATE RESEARCH save yourself some money. We roundtrip (up to 20% one way). anytime on weekends. Make the investment. It creasing expenses and at the same 1720 PONTIUS AVE., SUITE 201 r " may be the beginning offer a wide variety of discount Groups of 10 or more save when Weekend. Save up to 25% on :,_...y-.; of a time to answer to the less tangible g.OS ANGELES. CALIF. 90025 great career. travel plans with big savings for they purchase tickets 48 hours in your roundtrip ticket when you yet equally real demands of Name groups and individuals. advance and take off together. And go and return on a Saturday or academic endeavor. It will The Liberty Fare. You can go you can each return separately, if Sunday. probably cost more to attend Address Villanova in the future, and in or- iPALiOTTIIfiSi home and a lot of other places you like. Good everywhere we fly. For complete information on City _ der to continue to survive finan- Director besides, with unlimited travel at Group 4-9. Save up to 20% all of our money-saving discount of Vocations cially, the university must make .The Society of the Catholic State Zip. Apostolate one low price. You get a choice roundtrip. of 4 to travel ' of Groups flight ' P.O. Box 32 9 save plans and reservations, every possible effort to make a Open a new Savings or Checking Colllngswood, N.J. 08108 3 plans, too-7 days for $129, 14 when you make reservations 48 see your Travel Agent or call your Villanova degree worth its price. Account for $25 or and more days for $ 149 and 2 1 days for 179. hours in advance and. fly together local Airlines reserva- Villanova's future lies in its Please send me information! $ Allegheny ability to produce; today's value- get a handsome new Villanova Good everywhere to selected cities. • LOW, LOW PRICB8 about the Pallottine Q Priest- we fly, except and from Stay at tions number. And get ready to go drinking conscious society will accept no TAIL PIPES ^^ University mug hood Q Brotherhood Canada. least 3 but no more than 30 days. home or anywhere else. • MUFFLERS, less. Unfortunately, while the FRONT END absolutely free. ..,v!*«'->»-'^!'ft'^>:j(. • BRAKES, solution may seem simple, its im- • YES, FOREIGN CARS ; 7^ Name plementation is not. Without the • BJ^.C. MASTERCHARQE ;^ A co-operation of all elements of the Address • GUARANTEED COAST TO COAST First Pennsqivania I university miDAS Bank community, all the financial wizardry in the world City State Zip [ A ST. DAVID'S OFFICE will not save Villanova. Careful

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'^'''^'*:*'7''.'; the challenge. . •.>:v^'<'V?^v=': • fHE ViLUm6VAW • OJBlobwt 18, 1»7S Octobtr IS. 1978 # JHH VILLANOVAW P«g» S Pafl«4 r Ahhtrom U.N. Stopping Letters > Power Letter* I (Continued from page 2) > Arts All State Of The L^nf to tiM EdHor must bt theid, supported by the Majority (Continued from page 5) •ignMl nirith llw proper nam« of (Continued page I) and from of Nations represented. The U.S. By ROBERT CONRAD lh« wril«r. Nam«t may b« A funny thing happened at the College of Arts requests tor visitation rights. In because and Costa Rica abstained withhold upon roquoal. or al Iha Sciences last week. Due to the fact that more than half of response to these requests, we Everyone knows the saga of the authorities in higher education, of the harsh wording of this diacrotion of Iha aditor. AH laltart spoke with Faculty, Admin- lowlife liberal arts major. Poor who felt that "stopping out" would the students in the college made the Dean's List last oppressive governmetit, but to resolution. muat ba aubmittad no lalar than cure ills istration, and Alumni regard- guy, idealist that he is, walks no and quite possibly semester the necessary semester average for qualification fulfill prophesy. He cited The Council then moved on to tha TfMiraday bafora publicalion. thinking he can be destroy the student's feel for ding the issue. At present, the around Original oopiaa'Of tlia lattara may 3.00 to 3.50. Johnathan Edwards who felt debate the issue of the Middle- was raised from visitation document that we drew somebody when all he can do is education, the plan has been not ba raturnad, nor ara Mtars American was "the land in which East where the harsh exchange be- The stated reason (or this change is that "the inflated written long openly accepted at up is in the hands of Fr. Driscoll, quote from books 17 schools in availabia for raading prior to men would witness the new tween Japan and Iraq began to grades made the 'old' 3.00 Dean's List meaningless." The President of the University. We before the Flyers ever won the New England and New York. The publicalkw). millenium." dominate the scene. The res- Hst is rationale is that the same inflated grades are waiting for action to be Stanley Cup . . . for the first time! predictable for the most trouble with this now olution brought before the council part: taken by Fr. Driscoll, The Admin- Jobs? No way, but who do they Trinity, Bates, Bowdoin etc., which made the 3.00 list "meaningless" will be making up Ahlstrom concluded, "The concerning Italy's request to ex- Tucker's Trauma istrative Board, and the Board think they are looking for them in shcools noted for inventive American Revolutiorf was the tend the U.N. Peacekeeping Force, the 3.50 Dean's List. of Trustees. We feel confident the first place? methods of educating young To The Editor: recognition and fulfillment of was vetoed by the United Obviously, when 53 percent of the students in a college that the document will be acted people. When scanning further, Please do tell "The Observer" America's role in history." Kingdom and China. Indeed, such deplorable qualify for the Dean's List it is indicative that something is upon before the end of the however, one notes St. Bonaven- to keep up his fine reports on life opinions of liberally educated average seems to semester. ture among the reputed liberalists, here in Corr Hall. Especially his wrong. But raising the required semester college people, once reserved for As students of Villanova and the immediate question up to date reports on our' be the easy way out. All that is really being done by raising Highway Patrolmen and Georgia arises: Why not us? illustrious R.A., Mike Tucker. University, it is our responsibility the required semester average is to make the Dean's List Villanova business students, are some to present our views. Please in- I do, however, see how dominating employment chat- less meaningless. now Villanova and Bonaventure are students on campus might be in- form us of your opinions on this grades them- tier. Jobs are a scarce commodity of the fine details The real problem lies in the inflated important issue. Come to the too similar for us to avoid com- tersted in some for most anyone these days, but no Father Breslin S.G.A. office on the sec- parison and not provoke the of Mike's last assassination at- selves, not in the averages they produce. one is reminded more often than ond floor of Dougherty question further. Small, Catholic tempt on himself. has taken a necessary first step toward making the Dean's the undergraduate sociology of the second floor Hall and give us your ideas. Write and notoriously conservative, it While many achievement, but there is more to be f * major. Potential employers, List a meaningful letters to Fr. Driscoll, the would seem unlikely that residents volunteered their help, parents and career minded peers done.- r Villanovan, and Alumni, We can- Villanova should adopt a plan that Mike, being the strong individual are eager to point out more im- could not expect action without taking stands light years away from that he is, insisted that he <. courses for obtaining mediate traditional educational priorities. complete this act of mercy on his action. - kick-back on some economic Certainly, however, Bonaventure, own. A fact sheet released this past week by Father I would like to thank everyone college dollars. "misplaced" it was not as dean of Arts and Sciences, for their help and support. smaller still and equally Catholic, Unfortunately, Richard D. Breslin, O.S.A., is as thought. Mike pur- Sincerely, With the job market and value no better suited to the scheme easy Mike points out some interesting academic trends within the than we are. chased a ten foot length of rope Art Donato of a liberal college education college. For instance: and attached it to the ceiling with C. & F. Senator remaining under the gun as we Higher grades seem easier to come by the longer you In view of the difficulties a thumbtack. He then stood on a move through the 70's, students, Villanova is having in attracting chair, which he hoped to jump off are in school. Last year only 42 percent of the Arts and chiefly those in arts' programs, commuting students and quality of in order to finish himself off. freshmen class had averages of 3.0 or better, while Filling The Gap have started to find alternative ap- Science undergrads of all sorts, a new, Well, the "thumbtack" he used proaches to college. One 48 percent of the sophomores, 58 percent of the juniors, refreshing innovation might be happened to be a ten-inch spike, To the Editor: procedure that has gained in- and 65 percent of the seniors had averages of 3.0 or higher. worth considering. Since "stop upon its insertion into the acceptance, particularly which, By now everyone should be creased So if things seem rugged now, hang in there, as they are out" is a more popular issue ceiling piereed not only the aware of the formation of the in the progressive northeast, is among arts students, our arts and second floor, (Father Shorer's bound to get better. Student Assembly and the com- that of "stopping out" to work or sciences school, allegedly a back- found its way into 3.0 average during the fall during the Room) but Fewer students reach a mittees of which it is comprised, travel at some time up banjo to other professionally Father's right foot! Then, the leg semester than do in the spring. This trend has held true for but what of the one factor that traditional 4 year undergraduate oriented programs and add some of the chair broke. Finally, the unites them with the students of period. the last three academic years, where six percent more spice to its servings. A few added spike held, but the ceiling didn't. Villanova they were designed to students usually achieve 3.0 averages in the spring than in Regardless of motive, be it counselors, some work programs This resulted in a five foot serve? falling THE psychological or economic, for interim "stop outs," and who diameter hole in the ceiling, which the fall., This is known as the falling leaves, cum social, There is a Grievance Com- the student expects to return to knows, a few people just might explains the three volumes of syndrome. mittee, through which students* school in good time and spirits, come down off the assembly line Biology books now in Mike's Fewer "A" grades are reported in the fall, generally gripes might l)e constructively presumably as a more mundane with smiles on their faces, even if room. resolved; an Activities and Ser- two or three percent less than in the spring. Last spring, character. they are a couple of months When Father Shorer, (who left vices Committee, designed to fully 59 percent of the grades reported in Arts and Science Once frowned upon by behind schedule. his room immediately after having provide just that to the student his foot pierced) arrived at the were either A, B + , or B. who feels more should be hap- scene he found Mike in a slight In general, only two percent of the reported grades are pening at Villanova; a Lobbying daze, with a noose (tied in a slip failures. and Opinion Poll Committee that Due to midterms, monetary matters and a desire knot) dangling loosely around his seeks out the facts behind active > > the second floor of neck. Scattered around the room issues and addresses itself to on our part to get away from was a mixture of Bio books and them; a HotLine Committee to Dougherty for a while, the Villanovan will not be NOTICE plasterboard, not to mention a provide emergency services. However, we will be returning individual wishing to have published next week. crushed pin-up of Mamie Any group, organization or The formation of these com- with an issue on October 29. Eisenhauer. anything presented in the Villanoyan must submit mittees is justified by the con- Our best informants tell us that their typed copy to the Villanoyan office by 5 p.m. on spicuous need for each of them on the first words uttered by Mike prior to publication. campus. the Thursday were to the effect of wanting to see But the goal of every one of paid at Villanova, Panna. Editorial and Businaaa Saoond daaa poataga whoever sold him the rope and them is likewise the means by offtoaa locatad on tha SECOND FLOOR OF DOUGHERTY HALL, Villanova spike in his room with their which they must operate, without Univaraity, Villanova, Pannaylvania 19085. matric card. which they cannot succeed. That PROPOSITION all due respects to you, With goal and that means is com- and with luck to Mike on his soon munication. '33,500.00a to follow second assassination at- Certainly everyone at Villanova tempt, I remain- would like to know what these Unbelievable prices on over 3000 superb Sincerely yours. Unelaimed doing. The com- committees are Anonymous mittees, in turn, want everyone to know. Seholarships The Communication.s Com- Take Action Over $33,500,000 unclaimed scholarships, grants, aids, and millee has been designed to tell them. The only thing that stands IROPIGALPlimS To Get Action fellowships ranging from $50 to $10,000. Current list of questions and the an- these sources researched and compiled as of Sept. 15, 1975. between the To The Editor: swers is the lack of people. People Bromeliads Ivy Yucca It seems as if the early to communicate. People to answer UNCLAIMED SCHOLARSHIPS awareness concerning visitation is the perennial "What's going on?" 11275 Massachusetts Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90025 Schefflera Rubber Plants Succulents on the decline. I feel that we must Stop the rumors — spread the handling. realize the unhealthy conditions I am enclosing $9.95 plus $1.00 for postage and next meeting of the truth. The that exist on the Villanova Cam- communications committee will and many nnore pus with respect to social life. In Thursday, Oct. 16, at 12:45 be on order to achieve the effects of a office. Anyone that's PLEASE RUSH YOUR CURRENT LIST OF I in the SGA well rounded and diverse tired of second — hand in- I 3 days only education, we must have a free UNCLAIMED SCHOLARSHPS SOURCES TO: is to see how the formation invited and open educational atmtisphere. I facts can be made widely known. OCTOBER 20, 21 , 22 One of the main concerns of the I Name. People here at Villanova need this Student Government Association I committee. This committee needs * - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 10:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m is the conditions that students I Address. |)eople. » must live with on Campus. In the Respectfully, City. .State. .Zip. WEST LOUNGE OF DOUGHERTY HALL beginning of the academic year, Rick IVIarkert please sales tax.) we in the S.G.A. received many (California residents add 6% Chairman Sponsored by VILLANOVA UNION Cummunicatiuns Commiltee (Continued pn page 4) L,.., .J

•^m.- hAJ^.. Pag» • • THE VILLANOVAN • n,nn * . Oet«b«r 18rt975 THI VILLANOVAN Campus Ministry Focus Living Amidst Clean-up Permanent Problem ? A Search In All Seasons By JOE M ARRO The Cockroaches Needed Vandalism is a major problem probation to explusion. By STEVE BALBO at Villanova and one of the Probationary status usually By FR. SHAWN TRACY Who could forget that anxious not realize this, but you get to University's chief concerns. From lasts for a stated period of time. It I suggest to you that you take a A friend of mine handed me this mind projections — You and me day you signed a lengthy lease in know their personalities too. We the standpoint of the Dean of may last one semester, one year, reflective look at the Autumn- poem conceived spontaneously on people made less somehow by the Mrs. Fiedman's office. You were had one who ran faster and longer Men's Office, there seems to be a or possibly two years, depending At V.U. changing around you here at the feelings of a season's moment: myriad fears of changes. too polite to ask about article than any roach we had known, we great deal of vandalism on campus on the severity of the act. During Villanova. "Open to the sun fifteen concerning pets. Mrs. Fied- named him Coughlin." quickly enough that "Eamon — "too much." that time, if he is involved in We found And sky. man took care of that, even as she You must be familiar how cats rub to the of Men, violation of a similar The St. Francis in you is we were brothers and sisters by Observer According Dean another The The singing smiled and hid that precious up against your leg; well at Devon, of was placed on probably crying out to be heard, nature rather than by difference. Now Lupinacci has resigned as SGA vice-president in order to star Allen Wechsler, the majority nature to which he Tom Heat document in her desk. Perhaps it they were so big we could have were "creation reaching out." vandalism in dormitories can be probation or if he violates the and released. After all, what is the We in the new movie "The Clifford Irving Story." . ^ . John Dallon has was impoliteness on her part that taken them for walks on a leash! attributed to resident students rights of others, he will be subject sense of existence — your We were "re-created." By JOHN SARDELLA signed up for after school work as a model for the Winnie Winkle Let me grow you didn't meet the "little men" at I'll tell you, if Devon was a but, their guests and visiting non- to a more serious disciplinary ac- presence in it all — if there is not There is a mystic strain In From semester to semester, fashion show ... Is it true that Dr. Devine worked his way through In wind this time. Too bad. ranch for these critters, Mrs. resident, students are also respon- tion, which usually means suspen- growth, and love, discovery, ex- Christianity that knows the death there has been a continuous litter college by working in the coal mines of West Virginia. He's being con- And storm It was probably the first day you Fiedman was Dale Evans. She of as His burial into the the Lord . sible for part of the damages. In sion or dismissal. Students living citement. problem which has been seemingly sidered as the Emphysema Poster Boy . . Barry Young still doesn't Highten me in rain. moved in and you ran into the kit- consistently .sent some guy up to addition, overwhelmingly more in dormitories have been known to cosmic womb to which we are all accepted by the students of know what the word 'ubiquitous" means, but Brian SikorskI will tell I think we all interpret Autumn When I stand chen and Click!! "My Gawd! . . . spray them, and this was worth family. of male students are involved than lose campus residency if a dorm- The Easter triumph the Villanova. The largest ac- him, we have heard. according to the way we feel. For A golden tall. you never saw so many, so fast, so calling your friends over. The Lord is His tremendous filling of cumulation of litter on pampus Rumor has it that Art Donato, the Patrick Henry of the 'V.U. female students. related incident occurred. ." the lonely and dejected, the Ripen me to grain . . Friend, you've just met your spray can had to contain Kool-Aid Dean Wechsler feels that Likewise, repeated offenders are the lonely universe with His loving can be found in the vicinity of Senate, made an impassioned plea to upgrade the intellectual standards Autumn speaks for us of mood. new neighbors. No matter how or old Alka-Seltzer tablets, and Villanova is no better or no worse subject to separation from the presence! Sullivan Hall (inside and outside), of Hartley Hall by embroidering quotations from Shakespeare's For the Chrilled and ecstatic, the The multitudes clean you were, if you used Ivory the maintenance guy always than other colleges in this matter. University. While probation would where six-pack cartons, case greatest tragedies on all rolls of toilet paper ... The Senate dumped Autumn speaks of change, and of Are crying, soap or if you brought your Irish sprayed your . If He believes that, naturally, "the not appear on a student's records, boxes, and broken bottles outside the resolution: "Out, out, vile jelly!" . . Graffitti of the week: now! Waiting to be fed — 'Let hearts rejoice who search mother down on weekends to clean albums instead of the kitchen. increases with the size of the building are commonplace nobody wears painters pants, then Tinkerbell won't die . . . Terry problem suspension would. going to Villanova is frightfully large — Gather me in harvest . . . for the Lord. Seek the Lord in His the place — they're not Are they smart? They con- the campus." Similarly, there In cases where a suspension or eagh weekend. G'Keefe has won the Shirley Temple look-alike contest for the seventh a threat to any individual who may Make me into bread" strength. Seek always the face of leave. I wore out a pair of Con- sistently avoided my roommate's seems to be less of a problem with separation from Villanova may be consecutive year. Said Terry: "And to think, I don't even know the be overwhelmed and crushed by verse sneakers chasing them into cooking, and could open the the Lord! (Psalm 105) Personally, I do not understand vandals in the smaller dorms than involved, a disciplinary review words to The Good Ship LoUipop.** * Af * money on cans refrigerator door by November. numbers and masses and giant My friend was a nurse by corners, wasted my why these irresponsible people in the larger ones. For example, board, consisting of the Dean of The English Dept.'s Mr. Martinez denies rumors that he is ac- and every time I lost. Most roaches run like demons programs. So can nature frighten profession, an Hawaian by What season is happening in of Raid, find difficulty in disposing their O'Dwyer, Galberry and St. Rita's Men, the Dean of Women, a tually Wolfman Jack. Quoth the hirsute prof.: "If I'm lyin', I'm dyin'.*' too! descent. We were working you? Be sensitive to the Lord's There is a four volume en- when you hit the light switch, but unwanted materials in the recep- been voted "Miss Congeniality" by a sustain a lesser rate of vandalism faculty member and two students, . . . Sgt. Travis of Security has it all! of roaches published by we found one who sometimes ran, Seek companionship in together in a spiritual growth presence all around yon. The tur- cyclopedia ticles provided. However, a step than does Stanford. Since van- meets and hears the case. The panel of local social lepers. Runners-up were Atilla the Hun, Adolph Seek always the face of the Lord! weekend for handicapped. Some of ning of the leaves, for some, is a the Smithsonian Library on the and other times didn't care if he toward alleviating this un- that self- dalism is high on campus and in student who violated the rules is Hitler and John Dalton . . . Unreliable sources say 41 * floor in the library, I found got stepped on, we us were without limb use — simple gestalt for self awaieness. fourth named him desirable situation lies within the the dorms, programs have been the only other person present at proclaimed BMOC John Dalton, fearing a void after his graduation, is 'The secret of the world is held wheelchaired and helpless. All, we For others, it is the hand of the some grim tales in there, stuff like "Larry Moody." You put that kit- grasp of all concerned students. cultivation of his young protege Ursala La Buf to follow initiated to deter vandalism. the hearing. Later, his parents are chen light on, and it looked like considering the by those who can see the trans- soon learned, endured the fun- Lord reaching out to make you ships choosing mutiny over the These include the Resident Coun- contacted regarding the decision the Merril-Lynch commercial, in his footsteps. parency of the universe.' (Teilhard . damental handicaps: sense-less- whole. "little men" sharing their berths; Simply, everyone should use the selor Program and Resident of the board. Mary Rose Pica, president of the Virgin Mothers of America, has de Chardin) ness, stiffened hearts, crippling Seek the Lord! these creatures have been found in every single night. And you green barrels, labeled "Pitch-In," Assistant Program. The people in- handled by the been voted the winner of the first annual Jacquie Feddock Memorial Most cases are deserts, even the Arctic! Now to thought since you moved off cam- around campus while lending a on Campus ... To Rick Trevor volved in these programs have as Campus Security. There have pus, had cozy living room now Award for Most Conspicuous Nuisance top it off, I just signed a ten month you hand in controling the existing their responsibility the task of been cases, though, where the goes the award for smoking the most cigarettes with the least outlay of caSBS&oitr'f^ ih ^»u lease to live with them. with no counselor, you may have problem by helping out in the to Camel." While Dr. Jack watching for vandalism and repor- police have been asked to assist with the young ladies, capital. Says Trev, "I'd walk a mile bum a I remained optimistic, and from been suave disposal of indiscriminantly you yot/r Whole Doody discussed the metaphysical implications of Princess Summer- ting it, in addition to advising and the Campus Security force. icvote fe.W\e , you say to some 'Ssi rvisi i,^ that point on I always blamed my heh? Well what do thrown trash which clutters the Ju^ ketwccA startled the •assisting of the ore AffAzfng/ Fall-Winter-Spring, the distinguished colloquium was by students. Most One of the problems is that a ftV^A rv>c, Hou^ do roommate when my food disap- beautiful young thing as a grounds. s^ports concerning vandalism and great deal of vandalism takes U'«l5!WKaTaMII jou do presentation of the Goff Phenomenon by Fireball Ed, whose primal 5]^ (t ? peared. I discovered the con- legitimate three incher climbs the most of the action taken stem place at the University and \ iroc will projections reached cataclysmic proportions. There ya go. Dude. no one / venience of co-habitating with wall right behind her shoulder? This weekend our campus Reliable sources say that C.P. is big on Biggie . . . Certain junior from the counsielors' reports. is found to be responsible. One of them outweighed the disad- And you consider yourself a be visited by parents, alumni, and accountants from Sheehan are writing a book entitled "How to When a student is found respon-- Dean Wechsler's concerns is that vantages. They were quite "smooth operator." I had enough guests of Villanova University for Depreciate Your Boyfriend and Not Get Caught Doing It." How's that sible for a vandalous act, he is "students are often aware that gregarious — on Monday nights, of that scene, and we moved down the annual activities of Parents' Cakes? . . . These last two rather primitive attempts at humor were usually disciplined. vandalism is taking place in the we used to teach them patterns; the road to Ardmore, enough is Weekend. A concerted effoft by from Bennet Cerfs best- student responsible for van- dormitories or elsewhere and, students in the area of litter submitted by Scott Bachman, who stole them A fake short, go long, or maybe a enough, we've been here a month seller to Boffo Laughs at Your Aunt Fay*s Cremation. . . . is disciplined the while not it greatly ap- How Get dalism under taking part in them- post pattern under the dish- and there hasn't been, — Oh prevention would be Karen Ratigan, the Bella Abzug of the V.U. Senate, plans to donate rules which have been the normal selves, do not feel any obligation washer. As the months went by, Gawd! Mike quick hand me that preciated, more so, in the next few sorority's hard-earned candy funds to the Squeaky Fromme way of censure at the University on their part to take a step to stop days. all of her we became very intimate, you may shoe . . .! Defense Fund . . . Student leaders were seen to sigh a breath of relief for years. The student is usually it." Students should be aware of Student Activities Office remained closed Friday. Fr, Burns taken to the Dean of Men's Office the fact that vandalism hurts when the for his annual vacation to Seacaucus, N.J. ... The or Dean of Women's office and them, both directly and indirectly, was preparing Nursing Dept.'s Miss Christian attributes her tripartite lecture style to given a warning from the Univer- through increasing costs of tuition Mitchell: Teacher as Actor a desire to make things hunky-dory with the Big Three, (and we all sity. An attempt is made to assess and board. In addition to the fact

know who they are) . . . Fr. Breslin*s desire to upgrade the quality of the damages and the student is that students have a vested in- QUALITY REFERENCE, A&S stems from tat overwhelming urge to get on the new G.E. College always held responsible for the terest in Villanova, particularly TECHNICAL ft SCHOLARLY Bowl ... cost of the vandalism. What hap- residents since the dormitories BOOKS AT SAVINGS OF Actor as Teacher • • B 50^ TO 85% OFF ORIGINAL pens beyond that varies from case are their homes, the students By RICK LLOYD PUBUSHED PRICES to case and depends on whether or should show and have more con- style, which are basically super- ilarities and differences be- These days it seems as if no one flelax Enjoy Yourself not it was malicious destruction or cern about the appearance of the has a good word to say about ficial, there has not been a great tween the two' fields Mitchell said & accidental destruction. The entire school and dormitories in order to the change in character from that the central link between ac- college. It has been labeled, by to an evening gamut of disciplinary censure at create a better atmosphere at revisionist, future shock educators Villanova past and present. ting and teaching was that in both come which Mitchell instances the central idea is get- the University runs from Villanova. . . as nothing more than a time con- One difference

S4LE499 .* 4 suming waste which each year in- did point out, rather reluctantly, ting the information across to the jects more and more overtrained between students of the im- audience or class. Mitchell said and basically unemployable mediate post-war period and that for himself teaching required Traditional graduates into society. A great students today is that now "the ex- a greater intellectual endeavor than acting. important deal of the criticism is fairly ac- citement of learning seems less Another similarity ^rish ^usic curate, and yet college provides characteristic." When asked to ex- between acting and teaching is both the actor the student with some intangibles plain why he thought there was that and which cannot be measured solely this difference, Mitchell said he the teacher should be aware of not speak with certainty but what the author had in mind when C& ^ance ^ SUNNY DAYS^^K, in terms of dollars and cents. could intangibles is a he believed that it might be due he contructed his work; strictly . One of these fact that many of the first personal interpretations of any REVUE ^f:«;,,,:: good professor, and yes Villanova to the ^ students he taught were veterans; work of art, Mitchell feels, are has its share of them, a good \''^^:h:^ Monday-Saturciay II doomed to failure. professor is capable of making his who after fighting in World War Although he enjoyed his acting Oct. 20th-Oct. 27thlil subject interesting but of exposing returned to the states with in experience Mitchell's first love is A the student to new avenues of a greater purpose of mind teaching; ever since he was an KICK thought which might not have ever regards to education. OFF been encountered. One example of Over the summer Mitchell ap- adolescent he has aspired to be a the Vasey Theatre's teacher. For Mitchell the purpose THE FALL SEASON a professor who is both interesting peared in Oct. 22 8pm GEILI the role of teaching is "to indicate direc- and versatile is the English production of Othello, in Department's Mr. James Mit- of the Duke of Venice. Although tion in life through intellectual WITH OUR NIGHTTIME SUBJECTS BY THE DOZENS. TITlJES BY THE HUNDREDS. the role of the Duke is not a major and emotional experience." After D HISTORY D SOCIOLOGY D ART D ECONOMICS chell. NORTH LOUNGE still requires the same VARSITY SPORTS! D PHILOSOPHY D MATHEMATICS D EDUCATION D SCIENCE Mitchell has taught at Villanova one it teaching for over twenty five HEALTH SPEECH LAW D ECOLOGY D TRAVEL since 1949 and during this time he amount of study and discipline as years Mitchell believes that his Enjoy "Life" on Sun. Nights D D D Entertainment and Instruction^ Done D POLITICAL SCIENCE D RELIGION D BUSINESS D MEDICAL has seen a great many changes at the major roles. After being asked most rewarding experience is D ENGINEERING D UTERATURE D PSYCHOLOGY the University. When he was as to whether he felt the two when he receives a letter from a By the Philadelphia Colli Group. ^^^ ^o^ D LANGUAGES D MUSIC D MORE, MORE, MORE fields, acting and teaching were former student describing how his Steak & Breiu ^ asked whether there had been Sponsored By the Celtic Society m ,& Warner Rd. much of a change in the Villanova similar, Mitchell replied that in experiences at Villanova helped his own personal case he felt they prepare him for life on the outside. and Tea and Scones Served. lAOIinnE '^'"^ ^^ Prussia UNIVfAS!TY SHOP KfflWNVDy HAIL student body since he began 265-5303 teaching, Mitchell replied that were quite similar. Mr. Mitchell hopes to receive •'vide from the obvious changes of Extrapolating on the sim- many more such letters

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There is* a growing need for companies reci-uitmeht programs, engineering and technical Villanova maintains its normal programs by many nations abroad. academic standards, admission For these nations, declares In- requirements are not less ternational student advisor Mrs. stringent for the foreign student. Alma Risech, "Villanova has a Neither may any core very good product to offer". The requirements be waived. In fact, a University's enrollment of 280 foreign student must take an exam students from forty countries is to test his skill in English. If silent testimony to this sentiment. proven deficient the student is Foreign student enrollment at required to take a precomposition ,- ' *,. Villanova has been on a defmite course. :, ; .. : r",''-V''.;';. upswing. It has expanded from a time when their numbers could be The popular majors with foreign counted on two hands. Further in- students are engineering and creases are expected particularly business. Most students will com- as a result of two motivational in- plete all four years at Villanova. fluences. Immigration discourages change The first influence to consider of residence. The student must is Venezuela's initiation of a present a valid reason reason for program whereby the government transferring to another university. assumes the expense of educating Acceptance reasons would include the students. This effort has a change in the family's economic probably grown in response to situation, perhaps as a result of a their increased interests in oil. If parents death. In such a case, the

successful, it may prove to be the school's "backing" is available to mold for education abroad. But the student through the In- even within the confines of a ternational Student Advisor. Mrs. single program, that of Venezuela Risech also handles visas and alone, ten students have come to passports. However, her services Villanova this tali semester, and are not only functional but also of more are expected to follow. a personal nature. From her, a A second impetus to Villanova's student may learn the strategy of foreign enrollment is a recruiting diplomacy. "I sort of advise them program. Father George Riley has how to behave in this country." visited an Augustinian High Have engendered a warmth be- School in Panama to attract tween the university and town prospective students. This has not residents. Usually the same homes been conducted on a regular basis. are used year after year. Often Villanova's International Student there is even a demand for foreign Advisor has acknowledged that it students by the landlords. The is "sort of a test," though she con- only preference allowed to the lan-

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James J. Cleary, vice-president for was first to refuse to submit his academic affairs, asked that a results in the library. resolution rescinding all pro- Fr. Breslin also stated "I fun- cedural matters be brought be- damentally have no difficulty fore the senate. He also re- (with complying) because the quested a delay in depositing the policy has been passed by the results in the library until the senate and approved by the senate acts on his resolution. president and the board. If The Executive Committee students were forced to swallow refused approval and asked Dr. parietals, then the faculty should Cleary to direct the deans to com- swallow the teacher-course ply with the senate. Dr. Cleary in- evaluations." structed the deans to deposit the Student Government Asso- results in the library by October ciation, President Terrence 10, 1975. O'Keefe agrees with Fr. Breslin in Until Dr. Cleary complied with insisting on compliance to the the Executive Committee's order, legistation. He also feels that £>r. all deans had refused to send their Cleary's resolution should not be results to the library. On October brought before the Senate again 6, Fr. Richard Breslin, dean of since the Senate discussed it at arts and science, said "I told the length in its October '74 and council of Deans that I am February '75 meetings. prepared to go to the library but However, the senate Executive not unless all colleges do so." In- Committee decided to place the formed sources said Fr. Barrett resolution on the agenda for its

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returning from lunch one day, the The Jazz-Rock By PATTI HOPKE he CIA. The next question, which standard that He was a guest artist on Elton The movie Three Days of the finds that the entire office per- pursues (all the barely has developed in the he while realm of the John's Honky Chateau, and this Condor is destined to become a hit sonnel have been American music TNsFHday! murdered. He escaping death himself) until the scene has been surely stands as proof of his diver- starring Robert Redford and unwittingly fortunate to — discovered and pur- movies end, is why these people have had sincere, sity. But enough of the it educated Faye Dunaway, how could help sued a secret which the CIA were killed. In such a massive influences. Miroslav background, on with the music. J€fF€R/On but be one? It has all the elements wishes to remain so. Vitous, John organization as the CIA, this can McLaughlin. Chick Ponty's emphasis is ethereal, he Corea, which demand popular approval — Unaware of the murderers (and does) take some doing. and the like have all in- strains toward the establishment -TTOR/HIP corporated a little romance, a lot of intrigue identy and fearful for his life, what their various talents in of a celestial journey, often times the and a fast-action pace which keeps can he do? He kidnaps a girl on The film is good in that the electronic progression. with a notable degree of success. you interested. the street, (Faye Dunaway) and Born and reared in methods Redford uses to find, his a 'classical His violin is refmed, yet he is hides in her apartment, John Hartford (left), background, of course, answers are practical and who relies on his violin, banjo, and oddball Jean-Luc Ponty has capable of varying degrees of in- In pre-Watergate days, the plot while songwriting to pull in emerged he searches for the reason believable — he is no James Bond large audiences, will appear at the Main Point as a premier solo artist tensity without a loss of com- might be less believable. Today, tonight. with behind the murders. with secret devices or outlandish On Friday night there will be a one night stand by Brian the release of his album, posure. He integrates his other "Upon however, the movie which centers They are attracted to each other ideas. We feel that if we were in Auger's Oblivion Express, followed by Don McLean on Saturday and the Wings of Music." His musicians expertly, allowing face is around Redford, a CIA agent in right away and she willingly his predicament, we too could Sunday nights. For further info call 52S-337S. not unfamiliar to jazz enough freedom on the keyboards pursuit of the truth, is very con- aficionados, becomes an accomplice in his solve the mystery. The acting is since he has done to provide the listener with some brief ceivable. Redford is an undercover frantic search. Here the plot fair, the filming decent, and, in Roger McGuinn (right), founder of the Byrds, will appear at the Bijou stints with Zappa's Mothers diversity. A throbbing bass and agent, in the' unassuming position Cafe tonight through till and McLaughlin's becomes complicated. To his all. Three Days of the Condor is a Saturday. For info call 735-4444. Mahavishnu. strong drums are also utilized in of examiner for all printed astonishment, Redford discovers movie which you will most likely the establishment of the rock sen- CRPCC/UCK material in the United States. On the force Sheila Halpern, John IVIcKevitt, Sara Garoniik, and Anion Glasser behind the murders — enjoy. sation. PAULKAnmCR make up the Hne cast of **Look Back In Anger.** It would be well Ponty's scope of appeal will • ' JOHOBARBmn worth your while to see this production of Cavaliere's "Destiny" Rimers John Osborne*s poignant probably be limited to a particular DP^/ID FRCJBCRC drama. audience but this is only in so «i CRAMCHPGMCO much as your is Giant Outshines ear attuned to pcre. acAR/ Dismal Debut At jazz. For those followers of this musical vein, this album is a real mARTVBAun Drama treat, and Ponty will surely bear $76,5 By THOMAS VALENTINO away your soul upon the wings of Wakeman at Spectrum Vasey Sat. Oct18 music. During the late 1960'8 many % .;. no longer has Eddie Brigati to har- RON ROLLESTON musical groups Lanford Wilson's The Rimers of By RICK MARKERT transpired. The monize with him. The absence of Eldritch — winner of the coveted Anger majority of these groups had their Brigati impairs attempts by crowd at the Spectrum last Many jazz musicians attaining to an improvisational wonderland Vernon Rice Award — will open Often times, an The Rock 'n Roll heyday during this .Cavaliere to analysis of a ;;M-. By harmonize with ilWMVQini BERNADETTE McGOLDRICK Friday night knew what they liked. higher degrees of success wilt be was brilliantly and awesomely short at Vasey Theatre next Wednesday band's musical prowess can be .duration of time. Con- background vocals that often ap- The diversity of the anticipated confronted by this problem in the displayed. They made a helluva lot at 8:00 p.m. — playing Wednesday likened to that of a college football The Actors Lab Theatre opened Director John Descano has sequently, a multitude renounced pear to be lead vocals because of thru music drew a variety of people, future; will they learn to cope with of firiends last Friday night, which their personal Saturday, October 22 thru 25 team. With a big upset victory, a its fourth season of Productions staged the work in a three-quarter bonds in order to their invariable repetition on vir- but evetyone, it seemed, shared a the problems, or sacrifice that is more than can be said for the and October 29 thru November 1. team can make the headlines, gain / ; Thursday September 18 with John round on the alter area of St. pursue their individual "in- tually every song. This imaginative and affecting common desire; they liked to almighty dollar in the name of art? headliner of the evening, Rick terests," (i.e. a following and in effect, turn • oiowaMBHwcmkf Osborne's Look Back In Anger Mary's Church, which provides a STARDOM). Felix Cavaliere employed excellent * mystery set T iiwanMrnmammmm • listen. Intently. Wakeman. Audience rating- * in a Middle Western their entire season around. This is directed by Mr. John Descano. very intimate atmosphere. The Keyboardman Mike Mandel's Cavaliere, formerly a constituent musicians for his recording It is hard to town will be directed by new precisely This Larry Coryell opened the night discern just why of the Young Rascals, is what has happened to searing drama deals with a viewer gains a sense of par- "Atom Smasher" recovered the currently session. Among these musicians with an acoustic jazz guitar tour Wakeman was so unsuccessful in Theatre faculty member, Chris Caravan. With their new violently embittered young man ticipation in the action. At times in pursuit album V the evening with its rock-out ac- of the enticing in- were renowned Michael Ostergren. de force en solo which, while it set gaining all-out approval from the This play looks pierc- Cunning Stunts, Caravan has whose attempts to strilce out the actors are so close you could cessibility, but should com- dividual stardom that often-times Brecker, Leslie West, and crony the mood for the evening, tended audience. Starting at 11:45 didn't ingly, hauntingly at Bible Belt arrived. against society only succeed in touch them. The lighting effects promises be made? Audience evolves to retrogression. Dino Danelli who was another to alienate some of his new-found help, nor did replacing the or- America — a view that will not be Caravan has had a somewhat hurting those he loves. Jimmy also added a dimension of rating-* * * musical mainstay of the divorced friends of the "new jazz" idiom. chestra and choir with two horns Cavaliere's newly released forgotten when the curtain rocky history. Suffering numerous . Porter, (vividly portrayed by An- proximity. Rascals. However, their musical For Gentle Giant, in their first descends. The Eleventh House came on to and a mellotron. album "Destiny," is personnel changes, the band could ton Glasser) is rebelling against an un- capacity has not been acknowl- The story is exceptionally Philly appearance, no such com- The large cast — 7 men and 10 the prejudices and injustices of join him on the subsequent num- His execution of selections successful attempt to procure his never really clutch that magical the actors have cap- edged on "Destiny," to the dismay poignant and promises were necessary. They women — will be dramatically string the whole British social system. bers, but the absence of per- (rearrangements) from "Journey" aspirations of individual stardom. that binds together the tured the complex emotions of the of the listener. are an entirely unique and utterly and "King Arthur" were tight but arranged on a series of platforms, super-groups. With this His anger not only stems from cussionist Alphonse Mouzon was With the exception of the title album characters. For those who enjoy In its entirety, "Destiny" comes refined musical experience. Con- uneventful. It seemed that we had with everyone on stage throughout however they society itself, but also because of clearly evident, even in the hands seem to have "put it it be track "Destiny," the album fails up short in musical, lyrical, and drama and suspense, would trapunctal voices resound against the play. The striking set design is the apathy of the people around of very capable Jerry Brown. heard it all before. The inherent all together" so to speak. very worthwhile to see this to differentiate in its musical and productional refinement. The own ostinato themes to resolve in mediocrity of some of the by G. Leslie Muchmore. The Enumerating exactly what they've him, his wife Alison (Sara Garon- "Nyctaphobia," Mouzon's material lyrical creativity vis-a-vis his production. complex superficial lyrics add little, if any, author particularly lacked dramatically taut and was saved only by the uses a unique, almost done is difficult. An unjust simple zik) and his best friend Cliff Lewis composition, keyboard ar- previous album. Moreover, the rhythmic and harmonic changes, to the esoteric quality of the musical, contrapuntal technique Theatre in St. that essential white-hot intensity tists's right hand. The depth of the evaluation could be that they've (John McKevitt). No matter how The Actors Lab production — also done by. album. Hopefully, refinement will led by the eloquent hands of to coordinate the characters and Mary's Church, is located at 3916 so prevalent in that drummer's music was limited. achieved that certain verve, that much he tries to talk to them, they Cavaliere is musically in- transpire with time. If it singer Derek — does, the action into a striking pattern, the of playing. Maestro-lead Accompanying Wakeman was synthesis of pleasantness and are never really listening. He Locust Walk, Phila. on U. conspicuous then will complete and the result be a more hke a patchwork Intensity was in fact the lost Shulman. The English Rock Ensemble, who quilt — stitched power so vitaL to a relatively retaliates by condemning and Penna. Campus. This year the violations of musical continuity creative — and consequently — Their array of instruments on exhibited no extraordinary talent .sometimes with tenderness, other is offering special savings key for Coryell's band. The size of peaceful band. That they've done criticizing them whenever he can. theatre are evident. From the listener's more marketable product. If not, stage included a cello, violin, even in the tune times with the needle, jabbed into and students. both the stage and the audience "Down and Out," it *sans ennui' constitutes what 1 The action consists mostly of a to Senior Citizens perspective, Cavaliere's voice is then Cavaliere's aspiration of in- keyboards, innumberable per- firom their the very fibers of the town with information call 922- visibly hindered their com- forthcoming album. consider to be a veritable arrival $4.50. 5.50. 6 50 series of verbal battles between For more reminiscent of the nostalgic dividual stardom is destined to cussive devices, vibes, guitars, Audience rating- * * vicious little thrusts. till munication, which is so critical a 1/2 of a together band on the music Jimmy, Cliff, Alison, and Helena 5880. This production will run Rascal sound. However, Cavaliere albums of this genre. Fri.. Nov. 14 Dance Concert (both acoustic and electric), and Without the presence of Gentle Admission for students will be scene. (Sheila Halpern), a friend of October 25. p^rt of their music in concert. saxophones. You had to keep Giant, excuses for Wakeman's $1.50 Wednesday and Thursday Alison's whose entrance in the The first side of the record is a reminding yourself that there performance may have been less and $2.00 Friday and Saturday. uniEiBir second act briQgs a strange and collection of songs featuring diver- were only five people on stage. needed, but their music sijnply Reservations may be made by themes and $6D0inadwance TOOdayoTahow unexpected twist to the plot. sified instrumental Tickets on sale Sat.,Oci 1 From "Proclamation" to "So transcended everything the calling 527-9783 or tickets may bie Although most of the dialogue is VASEY their ability to THEATRE (Continued Sincere" duplicate keyboard wizard was capable of purchased at the box-office. on page 1 6) serious, it is laced with a subtle Sun. Nov 23 their recordings as well as take off producing. and ethereal humour common to Opening Next Wednesday Eve British writers. 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••;! Comedy And Reality Millersville By TONY DIFRANCESCO A 1-0 victo/y over Millersville presence of mud or a hefty water (rom about 16 yards out behind his neither begin- actor has difficulty making him in- By CHARLES H. death, which has State of Pennsylvania ended the puddle. Coming to his aid were screen." instead goes on teresting, although he too has his HELMETAG, Ph.D. ning nor end but Villanova soccer team's four game fullbacks Vander Veur, Bob In the second -half both teams and on. Durrenmatt follows moments. Durrenmatt stresses Dr. Helmetag is Associate losing streak. The match, held last Hoisington, and Pete Needham, were contained offensively and Strindberg in actually having his the ensemble acting of his actors Professor of German and Chair- Saturday at Villanova, had for- who continually drilled balls from there was never any real scoring characters dance at times: Edgar in Play Strindberg — he refers to man of the Department of Modern ward Adam Cilli and fullback the goal crease. In the first half threats. Rainy, wet field con- to assert his virility, Alice to them as a trio — but under Ric- Languages. Woody Vander Veur assume the Millersville played very well, yet ditions were the chief factors in Photo by John Wilkinson Kurt. Durrenmatt uses a ciardelli's direction Kurt stands seduce key roles. Capaci and the rest of the defense the lack of consistent ball control, As the spotlights come up in turn upfield in hopes for a score. boxing ring as the setting. He apart from Edgar and Alice. He Shai Wong and males Vasey Theatre, the three charac- Prior to the Cat's first win in were able to preserve their first in addition to fine all around the stranger in of retains much of the grotesqueness resembles some defeated on shut-out of defense. ters in Friedrich Durrenmatt's two weeks, they were the season. of Strindberg's original but also Ibsen's works, who visits and wit- Play ^trindberg are standing on a Wednesday, October 8 by Temple, "I felt we played quite good in Coach Howard Graff was draws pained laughter from the nesses the central characters and goal the pleased with his offense (21 stage behind the living room set. 3-0. The Owls tallied one in first half, but just couldn't audience V on frequent occasions. serves to a degree as the eyes of Pq werests Prepare first half and two in the score," said Millersville shots) and of course his back- They stand there for' few the head g the audience. field. The losing streak ended at minutes before they announce in Joe Orazi is outstanding as the second, while outshooting coach Bud Wolley. "Villanova also 22-11. upped did well, they're getting the right time as the team enters turn: "Play Strindberg," "August vulgar male chauvinist husband Ricciardelli has staged the Villanova Temple better " friend- their record to 3-0 and Villanova every year." the softer part of the schedule and For Edgar. is arrogant, Banner Year Strindberg's 'Dance of Death,' He an production "in the round" with a less creature who has made lost their first game against a Big With 26 minutes gone in the they will begin a climb toward the "Choreographed by Friedrich little white picket fence around By PHIL MAGISTRO Mary Lou DiFilippo is this year's recipient of tiie Charlotte Cushman they had initial half, Villanova scored .500 mark. Their record now is 3-6. Durrenmatt." Director Jim Ric- enemies of all his neighbors and circular set. He has Five opponent; what the attractive Once again the sound of who was the 1973-74 national Scholarship. ''.'' uses teletype instead of a previously beaten St. Joseph's. proved to be the winning goal. Villanova will resume play this .' ' '' - ' •• '>',,' to , ; :,,' \.' ..'•i.~ ' ciardelli apparently wants us also made a significant change in clanging iron can be heard emit- champion at that weight. Also so that will In the match with Millersville, Garnering his first point of the Saturday, away, against York realize the significance of the play telephone no one know the play. The published version ting It is the personal season was sophomore College. Rick Ramentol and Tom from the fieldhouse. returning in the 148 pound class is as a heightened representation of his business. His fainting spells an inappropriately ten- the soccer team's own forward ends with sounds of the 1975-76 Villanova junior Barry Buckett Rounding "the defense was great," Adam Cilli and he was assisted by Sweeney were the only regulars reality. The. actors freeze in have to be seen to be appreciated. der farewell scene between Alice cliche, Theatre Major Powerlifting team getting ready out the rest of the returnees are Goalie Jerry Ken Goetze. commented on absent against Millersville due to position at the end of each scene Orazi finds a worthy opponent and Kurt. She has just demanded once again applied. Adam for another banner season. After Joe Boseli (132), Berkowitz, with ex- the play:"Kenny dribbled the ball injury, but should be ready to Ron and are just theatrical enough in in Kathy Allen as Alice. Alice and blackmail money from him and Capaci had to contend coming off a second place finish at Barry Brault, Bob Faiella (165), repulsive characters in ceptionally slippery conditions down the field and crossed it. I assist the squad in their comeback their misery and vindictiveness Edgar are begs him to take her with I now last year's National Champ- Phil Magistro (181) and Mike seen in the close called off Shai (Wong) and hit it efforts. ieht that we are more amused by their their hatred of each other. Both him. When he leaves without her and was often ionship, the powermen are hard Gulla believe that marriage, their ^- (220). circumstances than awed by them. in the Vasey production, Edgar, at it, working to improve on that The team will again be con- graceful-clumsiness. Her voice is Durrenmatt has the characters marriage and marriage in general, paralyzed A Villanova University senior m who has been Hnish this year. centrating on AAU Open com- a mellow instrument and she plays step out of character, in the style Ls "a bloody mess": throughout the last four scenes of the Theatre-Communications At the first organizational petition as Coach Slabinski feels for- to the Highlight it Miss DiFilippo looks of Epic Theatre, announce does a high- Newcomers Lou well." Alice. you ever seen a the play, gets up and Education dept., Mary "Have meeting this year, Coach Joe this is the best way to get ready ward to graduate studies in title of each scene. He calls the with his wife. The DiFilippo, formerly of Clifton happy marriage?" kicking dance Slabinski was greeted by about for the Nationals. The powerlift- of Theatre. scenes rounds to underscore the spectator wonders at first whether Heights, is this year's recipient Edgar. "The Ekmarks." twenty-five newcomers who he ing team is planning to stage Charlotte Cushman Scholar- The award was presented at a battle of the sexes. In Durren- Alice. "She's in the madhouse." Edgar has been feigning a stroke the Soccer feels will fill the gaps left by their own open meet at the field at the club's matt's words, his adaptation — Squad Charlotte cocktail reception own all along. It seems more likely ship. Each year the Edgar. "The Von Kraffts." graduation. He also feels that they house sometime this year and will a scholar- Camac Street location in center- of Strindberg's middle class Alice. "He's bankrupt." and valid — that the dance is Cushman Club offers By TONY DIFRANCESCO will give the team some depth, be needing the support of the city Philadelphia. The Charlotte marital tragedy is "a comedy reinforce the strange ship to a budding young actress Edgar. "Then I've never seen a meant to which has been lacking in recent student body in this In view of the soccer team's physical game than Gabe and ministration major. He was aware venture. is a society that of- about middle class marital hate that unites fron) the Philadelphia area. Mary Cushman Club happy marriage." bond of love and years. However, for the of returning players Shai. Their style is a Latin type of soccer's presence at Villanova now team is people the op- tragedies." Strindberg's large number Lou has not only maintained an fers theatre-minded Kurt, as played by Ed Klein, Edgar and Alice in The spots that have to be filled aiming for a one would hardly expect to see where they dribble to beat their and of its limitations, but he feels November 15 open scholastic record, she has portunity of seeing the new shows The husband and wife in The seems so nobly innocent that the symbol of the dance of death. enviable are 123, 181, 198, 242, and meet at the Levittown Y.M.C.A. It many line-up changes, but the man. Ken is aggressive and a real the program is starting to move. Villanova in the city at a reasonable price Dance of Death know each other also appeared in many heavyweight. These spots were will be the first test of the as talents of three newcomers have hustler, if he lo.ses the ball he'll Rating the performance of his team to meet the members of the so well that each anticipates what theatrical productions; prin- and filled last year by Mike Randazza, a whole. altered the situation. Sophomores get it back and can overpower his front line so far this season. Ken cast at a buffet following. The the other is about to say. Strind- cipally, "Jenny" in Threepenny Jeff Keehn, Bill Halsch, and Mike The Powerlifting VILLANOVA UNION Ken Goetze and Jerry Capaci and man." says, "We're not working as well team, which in itself is full berg sets the action in a tower Opera and "Kate" in Shake- clubhouse a museum Gentossa, respectively. Also its freshman Bob Hoisingtt)n are full- Ken's soccer interests began in as we should be. Passing has been a new eight years of competition, has of memorabilia having a apartment above a prison on a speare's The Taming of the theatre class (114) needs to be filled. yet to place lower than third in the time starters that have provided seventh grade through a Saturday off and it'll just take time." sent well-stocked library and three remote island to suggest that Shrew, a performance which Coach Slabinski will also be nation, is after that number one PRESENTS Villanova with a stronger and .soccer league and he continued In the goal for Villanova last the critics rushing to their rooms which they rent to out-of- Edgar and Alice's marriage has relying heavily on the returnees spot more diversified team. through high school where his season was the very reliable Gene again. As Ron Berkowitz are in been twenty -five years of wretched typewriters to write such town actresses who from last year's team. Leading the notes, "Villanova, as a school, The most significant change in team emerge^ county champs and Holmes, so Jerry Capaci saw only for a show. Mary Lou imprisonment! The love affair be- » plaudits as: "She has that rare Philadelphia cast is captain Wayne Attrichter, needs some national recognition, this years offense is the man most he was the leading scorer. Last about 90 minutes of action. This that belong on said the club seemed as pleased tween Edgar's daughter and the presence and talent a senior in the 148 pound class, and we are going to try and get it." responsible for the scoring. Ken year, however, Goetze didn't try year however, with Holmes stage. She dazzles with flashing and proud to present the award as son of Kurt (Alice's lover) con- Goetze, of Ridgewood, New Jersey out for Villanova's soccer team. graduated, Jerry has returned and brown eyes and a sort of charming she was to receive it. tinues the idea of the dance of has thus far tallied four goals "I thought about it a lot and has done well filling the vacancy

despite the presence of last year's decided I would take £\ year off," at the goalie position. If, ' :. "Then during last E leading scorers, Gabriel explained Ken. At Norristown High Jerry cJeSS 1 1 the One Seldom Stephanou and Shai Wong. spring felt could play on played left wing during his first Assistant coach Gerry Fay at- team and I made up my mind to go two years. Then one day while tributes this to a slight change in out this season." fooling around in the goal his collegiate soccer. Goetze made Villanova his Q choice for academic coach noticed his ability and LIN little college W^^MPi^r/fe G "The referees are letting a more get by and Ken plays a more reasons and is a business ad- By JOHN KENNEDY (Continued on page 1 4)

All the Livelong Day: The As Ms. Garson sees it, the major workers* control. She offers no Meaning and Demeaning of culprit behind the demeaning of plans to implement this, but feels Yd ung Routine Work common labor is the practice of it is the only answer. by Barbara Garson division of labor, whereby each Ms. Garson, who also wrote the If you've got it, prove it. If you want "In every job that must be done worker performs only one simple play IVIacbird, at times gets bogged 789 LANCASTER AVENUE ;f' it, it. If with I work for you think you're a there is an element of fun," said task. Because of this, the worker down with her examples, allowing VILLANOVA, PA. 19085 Garson, sees no meaning in his work, never them to take Mary Poppins. Barbara precedence over her leader, show us. That's what we ask author of All the Livelong Day having the satisfaction of viewing stated goals. She makes no at- AN UNEXCELLED YEAR-ROUND disagrees. the finished product. As a result of tempt at being objective, but is ICE SKATING FACILITY and expect of every college man Ms. Garson spent two years this people invent games or generally successful in docu- examining the way people go about pastimes, false or sub-goals that menting the drudgery of routine who enters our Platoon Leaders their jobs, analyzing how they cope keep them from losing their work. Fri. Oct. 17 1975

:..' • with monotonous and routine sanity. - :•.:. nADMORMMK Class commissioning program. PLC work. Through interviews with While the division of labor 8pm jobs ranging from skin- system is more efficient from a HEARTS . in workers SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL . .with ground, air and law options, to packaging lip- managerial viewpoint because it ning tuna fish (Continued Villa nova Id house .: from page 9) Fie stick, she found that people do allows for greater control and surpmer training, arid the chance for ICE SKATE AND BRING A FRIEND want to work. In fact, she con- easier checking standards, the for Thompson's inexperience. 8-10 P.M. cludes that the need to work may author maintains that these ad- For the most part the movie 2 HOURS OF FUN FROM up to $2,700 in financial assistance! of » l)e as basic as a person's need for vantages are more than offset by was decent, but lacked depth tickets: $4.50 adv. $5.50 door ANY SATURDAY NIGHT

and en- But to . . food or love. the toll they take on workers. Only plot. It was quite funny Show V.U. I.D. and Pay Only $1.50/per8on make our team .you have to people when accidents, absenteeism and tertaining but so are the other The major complaint of Special Skating Claasea meet our challenge. who perform routine tasks is that salK)tage become too costly does grade "B" westerns you can watch WILLIAM ANTHONY for V.U. Students of being "used" or "treated like a management take steps toward on television. But go and have a UNISEX CRIMPING machine." Rather than seeking "job enrichment." Even then the good time — put on your cowboy Are Forming Now 1219 LANCASTER AVE. higher wages or increased benefits job does not become satisfying, boots and catch up on some Price Is Right ROSEMONT, PA. 19010 \\ { : ihey would like to get some reward only do-able. westerns. The film opens October Stop In for More Information APP0IN1MENTS: 527-2213 flanovai 9-« out of their work, or at least The solution to all of this, says 22 at the Duke and Duchess TuM.-Frl. HIRAFEW600DIIEN. recognition for a job well done. Mu. Qar»on, is HocialiBm with the Theatre, I6th and Cheatnut.

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^M»14 # IMC VIUAMOVAW • Ortobf li. If71 OctobT 15, 197S • TMC VILUWOVAW • >Mf1S Marshall Looking For STRIKE OUT Lanlak Seeking In the late 60*8 there emerged from the campus df Comeback Formula Arizona State University a baseball player of such supei|b talents that he was to focus the attention of fans Concentration By RICH FORD baseball. He was to be everywhere to the scene of college By BRUCE ADAMS \'' having played Comeback i» a word sometimes day's game the guiding force of a dynasty destined to win three con- Wildcats' left- Villanova's record of having hander rebounds from his arm of sports but primarily Division II schools. Joe Laniak, the overused in the world 70's. secutive championships in the pitching star, compiled a quite a few pitchers drafted by the trouble. in the case of the Parent's Things are not as dismal as4^hey handed Reggie Jackson was a rare breed indeed as he 3.56 last pros was one of the reasons that Laniak is optimistically looking Weekend game against Marshall seem, though, as Coach Frank Yes, 5-4 record and a ERA forward to the spring baseball was another game being for a team that went 9-16 Laniak chose Villanova. One of the University it is quite an apt ex- Elwood's inexperienced squad has showed the country that there spring season. "We had some trouble an ERA of 5.50. former Villanova hurlers, Carl pression. Not only is Villanova at- shown some signs of explosiveness played on college campuses. But, before Reggie, who had with Cavanaugh, is currently pitching down the middle last season," Joe their lone vic- You would think Laniak would tempting to bounce back from the as was evident in besides those in that area of the country that ever known with his per- in triple-A ball (one step below the says. but Marshall is tory against Illinois State 36-3. be quite pleased beating at B.C. in the game of baseball, or for Arizona State was proficient right? Well, not exactly. major leagues), as a matter of fact. trying to come back from a much The starting backfield is com- formance, Shane, meanwhile, has taken even played it. For years, college basieball had there is considerable Thus, Laniak views his Villanova more horrific disaster. posed of freshmen, led by quarter- that matter Joe feels pains to get some players to plug other big time improvement, and being career as an essential stepping A few years back the Marshall back Bud Nelson who took over the distinction of playing little sister to the room ifor the infield gaps. One of the key in- with two years to go, he stoiTe to pro ball. football team was returning on a the controls during the Illinois sports with little or no success of gaining any a junior fielders coming to Villanova is NCAA Unfortunately, Laniak came has a lot of time in which to im- Chris Nurce, a shortstop who was foggy Saturday night via airplane State game. Tailback Bobby just as it appeared the colleges had heads the Marshall recognition. Now, down with a sore arm recently, earlier that Campbell began the year at line- Sieve Morton prove. drafted in the twelfth round by the from a game played out of the shadow of ob- defense from his end position. found a messiah to lead them he improve? "Con- and won't be available for the fall like day. Tragically, the students backer but due to injuries he has How can Orioles. Players college baseball is found struggling for its dear life. centration — total concentration baseball season. Larry Shane, aboard that plane were never to been promoted to the starting on the field. An evidence of their scurity, Nurce will undoubtedly lend two roads biggest goal; that, and con- though, feels that Laniak will be see the campus of Marshall assignment and performed ability was shown earlier in the Ten years ago a high school ball player saw is my defensive support to Laniak, Photo by Hank Cutler notes the southpaw from back in top form soon. Shane also University again. They were adequately. Senior John Filliez, year when they held their op- he could take to the major leagues. He could sign im- trol,'* Joe Laniak firing a pitch pialevi^ard. Doesn't seem to be a lack of con- Virjjinia. noted that Laniak is building him- You can't win without pitching, to complete their schedule the squad's leading scorer, has ponents scoreless for six periods. Alexandria, centration here. forced with a major league club and be sent to the though, and in Laniak the Wild- mediately walked 68 batters in 78 self up, and is gaining the weight the sub-varsity squad and the been the top pass catcher the past - Now the stage is set for this Having with college to further his 6'5" cats have at least one gem. Poised, minor leagues or he could go on to to the average fan, that the coach feels the thin of injured players who had two seasons and is now closing in weekend's confrontation with both innings, Laniak handful confident, mature that's Joe gaining valuable playing experience at the to need work on his pitcher needs. Villanova's spring — stayed behind. on the Marshall receiving record. squads coming off a much needed education while would appear to say, will rely Laniak, or as Larry Shane puts it, just beginning to awaken control. But concentration? Don't success, needless Tennis Records Two Wins / Now four years later, the foot- Despite giving up 123 points, week of rest. The game should same time. College baseball was a good deal on whether the left- "he's a dream to coach," tell baseball coach Larry Shane is still experiencing the defense is the strong point prove to be a defensive struggle something to offer the prospective ball program and realize that it had tennis team in- at' 4:00 against LaSalle, and home feels that Laniak con- The women's pangs of a total mainly because of the experience but Marshall has proven it can put that. Shane some of the leaguer. to 4-0 last week matches next Monday with major plenty. creased its record Last year's in the line and linebacking corps. points on the board. For Villanova, centrates rebuilding process. did not last long as 5-0 victories. Gwynedd-Mercy and a JV match However, this new found success the lefty's best pit- with two convincing squad was 1-10 and there has been Their only difficulty this year is and in particular Marshall, the What are The first win was over Cheyney, Tuesday with Delaware County college baseball ran into a few stumbling blocks. One major ches? Basically a fastball that, ac- Sports one which Villanova fans are nature of the contest will focus on Briefs little improvement thus far as one singles Mary Community College. play to Joe, can break a num- with number 1-4 familiar with, too much time spent the word comeback. problem lies in the lack of publicity given to those who cording they take a record into Satur- winning 6-0, 6-0, Also, he has been able hockey team upped its season slate Ellen Boylan college diamond. Usually the only reference made to ber of ways. The women's field ''IT on the Kathleen Stetler winning at num- to work on his curve and slider 3-0-2 with a 1-0 victory over La Salle. Sandy Arena the score which is usually found in a cor- to 6-2, Kathleen a game is simply pitching semi- ber two singles 6-1, over the summer by goal. {Continued page sports section. No box score, no tallied the game-winning Schwartz winning at number three from 13) ner of the back page of the pro ball in the Shenandoah Valley • •• 6-0, 6-1, the number one article telling who the star player was, nothing but a League. singles soccer. I think it would starting goalie in on defense and should make only play more doubleheader, featuring the doubles team of Denise Murphy- Capaci became a giant •'It's a tough league," says The Hall of Fame to meaningless score. It seems the papers could take play; the forwards shouldn't be just super — a blast. Just been McWilliams winning 6-3, hi« varsity season. Many of his one Laniak. "There are good Villanova-South Carolina game as a nightcap, has Mary Jo team is a step toward raising the curtain of anonymity from college season have keep getting shots. Jerry does have Htart on Villanoya's 6-2, and the number two doubles performances this ballplayers there from all over the Palestra to the Spectrum. The first great personal thrill." space to a report of the game. switched from the been just phenomenal, especially super fine reflexes and will come baseball by devoting some team of Patti Alfano*-Janice Saur- (Virginia) area. Also, there are 4th twinbill pits Adrian Dantley and play, but inability game of the February 6-1, 6-0. against Haverford when he up with the spectacular fullback on Another of the difficulties encountered is the good batters in a man winning ^ "Bob is the fastest eight or nine against La Salle. numerous forwards in he must concentrate on the his Notre Dame teammates The second win was over Chest- defeated the team and has really helped us of most players to make the immediate transition from lineup to face, whereas here one-on-one contests. Assistant routine plays. Still, he's young and • •• nut Hill, with Boylan again win- defense. He doesn't even play like college to the majors. Two recent notable exceptions are (Villanova) you will only face five coach Fay though, feels there are smart and has good potential." are on sale now thru ning at number one singles 6-0, 6- a freshman — he has no jitters, he Padres and the California or six good ones." Tickets for the Marshall game is major Dave Winfield of the San Diego Martin winning at number still a few rough spots in his game Capaci an economics surprise, then, with a 0, Mary remains calm." It comes as no Friday in the Field House Ticket Office. However, ironed out by ex- who aspires to go to law school, Angels Mike Miley, but otherwise those players who spent two singles 3-6, 6-2, 6-0, Stetler which should be So said tri-captain and fullback that Laniak believes that pitching Weekend crowd anticipated, it might be a 6- comments: yet would also like to stay near the in college find themselves in the minors soHd Parents' winning at number three sirtgles perience. Fay Tom Burke in reference to Bob four years playing professionally is more valuable in catch the ball when game and possesses an interesting wise move to buy early. 4, 6-1, Schwartz-Mc Williams win- "He doesn't Hoisington, another new addition anyway. some cases than pitching in the • •• at one doubles 6-3, 6- should and will often punch philosophy of Villanova soccer. it's ning number he to the 75* squad. He was in- The final problem, and perhaps the most acute, is the college. "The pro experience- love to in athletics and a tough La and Alfano-Saurman winning at ball out. The goalie is the last man "I'd stay game through a very important," he declares. The women's volleyball team upended 1, troduced to the current economic situation which has put the squeeze on 15-9, 15-13 victory number two doubles 6-4, 6-1. In friend, Harry Lamb, at the age of Salle squad, two games to none. The many baseball programs. Although the cost of running a DONT M\SS addition, Carol Boris won an extra nine. It turned out that Mr. Lamb the women a 2-1 record thus far. compared to football, there TYOER - An original music gives singles match 6-0, 6-2, and Ave was also one of Coach Howard baseball program are minimal quartet • •• McDonough-Lori Stokes won an Graffs acquaintances and when it are still incidental costs for which many universities are WINDMILL - 5-piece rock band, California style Claudia Clagett has been named as the new ticket extra doubles match 6-0, 6-1. This is the real Mary Ellen came time for a college choice find the funds. Umpire fees take quite a large bit - 4piece hard unable to CHEESECAKE Cats have a home match Boylan displaying her winning spotlight. succeeds Ann Long, who recently passed The Villanova was in the replace lost balls rock band manager. She from the budget as do equipment costs to PETER STONE BROWN - this afternoon at St. Mary's courts backhand form. skills "Bob has as good or better and broken bats, although most schools are now switching Sings A plays original, pop away. than any other player on the A CAW JUDAH ROSEMAN - Origi- Fay. to aluminum bats. team," noted assistant coach nal, Traditional, ragtime. the financial burden is essential for main- "He kicks very well, challenges Alleviating blues. Eastern chants steps Avallabia for clubt. concerts. his man and is smart. He will get taining college baseball and there are a couple of d «noe». p«rtl«». ttc . ARDMORE CAR REPAIRS out of position sometimes, but will which might be tried to help solve the problem. The most CALL improve with experience." apparent solution, and the one which most athletic depart- Foreign .& Domestic Villanova's strength this year is 7TT* VI4-8118 ments are reluctant to do, is to take money from some of Audi, unquestionably the defense and BMW, Austin ,VW other sports and put it towards the baseball program. is one of the main com- the ARMY Hoisington & NAVY Body Work Too!! ponents of this unit. His level of Another way would be to have the college team play some Stf .it''(|U .llly l(.)l il'v) II' i: 111' LOW PRiCES FINE talent has yet to reach its ripest first game of a college-professional WORK of its games as the >- AKlfn.>r. Vii.vic Op()'/"t; 'tir M . t' ;. I • but when heivt''r Av> , university a chance to play on a good field plus giving them 1U W would like to play pro soccer 'i some much needed exposure. and play in the Olympics," stated college baseball is in trouble, Bob. "The team is coming It cannot be denied that together and to play in an NCAA but not so much so that it could not bounce back to a level tournament would be good too." of recognition close to that of college football and basket- This season's starting Wildcat ball. Baseball is too great a game to simply let die and squad contains only two seniors, some initiative should be taken to keep it on the college Rick Ramentol and Pete Needham. So, with the less ex- campus. I)erienced players gaining valuable Besides, Reggie would have wanted it that way. playing time, the efforts by R.F. DATE: DECEMBER 27, 1975 to JANUARY 4, 1976 coaches Graff and Fay to mold a ^'i^:^ PRICE: $399 (tax not includwi) winning team are nearly complete. Schools like West Virginia, :% Th« Mwly-fomMd Villanova Maryland, Shippensburg, and CORRECTION Price includas- Qotpal Entambia will hoM a continually on Airlines Baltimore appear Roundtrip airfare via Amarican fund raiting baka tala Wad., in last wcek'i Issue the the Wildcat agenda and in the past Accommodations for 8days/7nights at tha luxurious Oct. IS. 1975. Tha tala will ba iennis player pictured they've enjoyed much success. In Sharaton Kaiulani Hotal « hald In Dougharty Hall, out- was Identified in- the approaching seasons though, For information call- 527-2100 Ext. 554 (days) 'M' tlda of tha Day Hop correctly. Tlie player was the Cats will alter these traditions We Cafr to SU9-1959 (avanings) Cafalaria, from 11 KM) a.m. to Andrea Church, not Mary of the names and some out Both Sexes . 1:30 p.m. Plaaaa ooma DEADLINE: OCTOBER 27, 1975 , ;? Ellen Boylan. synonymous with victory will be and tupport ut. In Suburban Square Goetze, Capaci and Hoisington. 16 • THE VILLANOVAN • October 18, 1979

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. in HOLY CROSS, a religious I CENSURE [community of men serving the BARRETT For Information Call 215-355-6827 (community of man as teachers,] counselors, parish priests, cam- fpus ministers, ministers of social| r Intaratted in psychology? education? Course Evaluation Controversy Resolved concern and overseas missions. people? If you find it personally satisfying to for brochure write: woric with icids, this is the opportunity that HOLY CROSS FATHERS After Consultation With Legal Advisors you've been waiting for. Rosemont Box C, 835 Clinton Av«nu« sponsors a McMAHON Fr. Driscoll fpcaking at the October 17 meeting of the University By EDMUND Bridgoport, Conn. 06604 tutoring program in conjunction with the Philo Senate. Barrett as saying, "For the most Prof. Warren Richardson, chair- Conmiunity Center which is located in The University Senate at its Oc- the West of the Senate, ruled that tober 17 meeting voted down a part, T think you people in the man Poplar section of North Philadelphia. We need Donato's motjon could not be motion to censure Commerce and Senate are a bunch of jerks. Now if ATTENTION tutors for Monday & Wednesday or Tuesday & me think you're not voted on because it was "not in the Papin Releases New Finance Dean Fr. Philip Barrett you can make Collage Ropubllcan rnom- fine." province of the Senate to censure Thursday afternoons from 4-6 p.m. If you would for "non-compliance of University a jerk, we'll get along bort a all othar Intaraatad non-member." Donato moved to be interested or would like further informatton, Policy." Fr. Barrett's refusal to The reason for Fr. Barrett's studanta! Find out what course appeal the ruling of the chair, but contact Kathy Gibbons, LA 5-9018 or 5-9017. send C&F Course -Teacher Evalu- delay in sending the 'Local Qovammant' la all LA his motion was defeated with 12 Theological Work ation material to the library evaluation data to the library, about. Spaakara A dit- favor, 17 opposed and 5 abstaining. by October 10 was in direct Donato contended, was "that the cuaaion followad by ra- Donato then put forth another By JOHN KENNEDY violation of Senate and ad- instructors, and in particular the PSYCHOANALYSIS AND EVERY DAY LIVING stating that Iraahmanta at tha naxt C.R. frightened by the fact resolution, this one Notre ministrative directives. dean, are maatlng: Wad. -Oct. 15th, A non-credit discussion is being offered by the Philadelphia Dr. Joseph Papin, director of previously taught at Dame, the Senate "looked with disfavor" C&F Senator Art Donato in- that incompetence exists within ^ Psychoanalysis Society in which psychoanalytic ideas will be applied. the Theology Institute of Chicago, Harvard, Oxford and Barrett's actions. This BIOS at 7:30 p.m. instructional ranks of the upon Fr. A fully trained psychoanalyst will present torduced the motion to censure the and discuss some of the ideas Villanova University, has released other universities. He pursued his with 14 P.S. CR.'a gat thoaa polla In! of Commerce and motion was also defeated, of psych, theory. Depending on the interest of the students we may in- a new book entitled The Church post -doctoral studies at Louvain, Fr. Barrett, asserting that "in no College (Continued on page 20) vestigate pol. institutions or political figures, characters in novels or and Human Society at the Belgium, and received his first way can we, as leaders of the Finance."

movies, etc. ;• •f.vt>ii;.--Av.'v>.\V'!i^; -•',.,; ^ The Blue Key Society Threshold of the Third Millenium, professorship at Nijmegen. Villanova University Community, PUBLIC SERVICE TfME: 3-4:30 PJII. ANNOUNCEMENT a pioneering work of post- Dr. Papin's work has won him ask any other administrators or DATE: OCT. 28 - DEC. 16 Conciliar thec^ogy. The book is many awards from foreign govern- faculty or even students to com- Here Fraahman who hava not Byrne Speaks FEE: $30.00 policy when an academic WEEKEND the sixth edition in the series The ments and recognition as an in- piy with pickad up thair thirtt PARENTS 79 this If you would like to participate send Dynamic in Christian Thought. scholar, and he has dean is permitted to shun from orlantatlon, plaaaa pick your check or $30.00 with the ternnMMHd below info, to: James M. Pedigo, M.D.. 101 Wooded Lane, Villanova, On November 6 Dr. Papin will by Popes John policy and do whatever he tham up from tha Vlllanova Pa. COCKTAIL PARTY been decorated 19085. Send name, address & phone, major or area of study, what you present the book to Cardinal Krol XXIII and Paul VI. He is the pleases." Unton offlca. Off-Shore Drilling would like to get out of this course. On with Fr. John Driscoll, O.S.A., founder of the Theology Institute Donato spoke of a meeting he I Friday, Oct. 1 Itb 8 P.M. -2 A.M. president of Villanova University. of Villanova, and the editor of its had with Fr. Barrett on September By VERNON RALPH 'The book contains a 1200-year 19 of this vear. Donato quoted Fr. 1975 FRESHMAN RECORDS publications. . old Syrac manuscript, published New Jersey Gov. Brendan to "long-range supply" as a sig- ara avallabia for aala to EARN UP TO $1800 a school year or more for the first time in this work. A Byrne discussed "a rational and nificant objective. anyona who would Ilka a posting educational literature on campus In Covered Wagon Inn Mariological passage, taken from Charges Driscoll cautious approach to the ex- Byrne encouraged the develop- copy. We have a limited spare time. Send name, address, phone, school O'Keefe a Nestorian manuscript, is the ploration of off-shore oil resources of more definite information quantity. Stop by the ment and references to: Nationwide College study of a new and fresh approach at the October 13 meeting of the regarding off-shore energy re Vlllanova Unton Offlca, 2nd Lancaster Ave. & Old Eagle School Rd. Marketing Services, Inc., P.O. to the unity of the Church from Stalling On Parietals Villanova Political Union. sources before the areas are Floor of Dougherty. Box 1384, Ann Ar- With collegiality and sobernost. Addressing his remarks in favor bor, Michigan 48108. Call (313) 882-1770. leased to private oil companies. Last year, the Institute's book By VERNON RALPH of the resolution, "this House »3.00 Stressing a "rational and cautious Adults • Children n.50 Eschatom A Community of Love favors extreme caution in the party to" the approach" to leasing of off-shore President Terry O'Keefe "was not even off-shore drilling was denied admittance into SGA authorization of Federal visitation document, but in com- areas, Byrne called for Caravan Mums for Moms Czechoslovakia by the Prague haa-^l aimed that the visitation on the East Coast," Byrne con- document submitted for approval pliance with the Board's request, People wishing to get a mum for your mom or Music By Red Garter Band government. (Continued from page 11) by the Board of Trustees has been he has waited for some input from girl friend for "This is a very new subject," "Parents Weelcend" should stop University President his Administrative Board, which talents. Ranging from the rather noted Dr. Papin. "I wish in this "stalled" by by the Campus Information Center, Dougherty was scheduled to submit a report funky Welcome the Day to the Tix At Campus Info Or At The Door work to say Amen in firm con- Fr. John Ehriscoll. HalL For info, call The visitation plan, which concerning the visitation proposal lofty No Backstage Pass, 527-2100, ext. 554. 1 fidence that I will not be would provide for an "ex- on Monday, October 27. The Caravan's music lifts and assuages repudiated by the universal father trial period" of four university president declined to the head to the point of relaxed of Christianity. On this note I con- perimental calls for a limited offer an opinion on the document quiescence. The current flows clude the Villanova University weekends, hope and humble degree of visitation in the dorms until he meets with the Ad- majestically to side two which is a series in the is of service coupled with a stringent security ministrative Board, but he noted six-part symphony entitled The prayer that the opus to the world's post-Conciliar procedure designed to limit access that the visitation question has Dalisong Conshlrtoe. It begins Sttt^CN rooms. Charac- been presented to the Board of theology." to the dormitory easily and flows smoothly with terized by the SGA as "an ex- Trustees twice, and that they have vocals and brass dominating the 'riscoll emphasized that he progresses, the vocals fade~and the sities, Dr. Papin's work will be conservative document" is "in saw no reason for the plan not to music builds louder and louder translated into Italian under the Governor Brendan Byrne addressing Political Union audience. limbo" due to Fr. Driscoll's be presented to the Board in into a noisy cacaphony master- title Theology To Come. provided things go STILLS "failure" to introduce the plan to December, tended that the question was "not Governemtn coordination of ex- fully resolved to the first song of Dr. Papin has chosen many schedule." In a the Board of Trustees. along according to a debatable issue." He viewed ploratory efforts prior to leasing the album. Certainly, an im- leading thinkers to serve on his the pl^n is expected to Villanova n interview with Terry written twenty minutes •• ••••••••••••• Although caution as significant in any agreements. He stated that the pressively advisory board to the Institute, in- be brought before the Board at O'Keefe, the SGA President discussion of off-shore drilling information regar- of music. cluding Cardinals Koeng of current lack of their December meeting, O'Keefe claimed that visitations are although he acknowledged dif- "does not make Caravan should be proud of this Vienna, Alfrink of Holland, ding leasing life, and Nov:6-8RM. has charged that Fr. Driscoll "is "essential" to student ferences in the definition of the sense," because the federal creation. It eases and it cooks, it Thurs: and Wyszyn- Suenens of Belgium passed, sitting on it" in a deliberate at- that the proposal, if term, "extreme caution." is unable to flows and it rocks. The vocals are ski of Poland; professors Stendahl government tempt to "put it off." In an in- "would help out the social life at estimate the value of lofty and the viola magnificently Featuring of Harvard, Ramsey of Princeton, Speaking from a "provincial adequately SATURDAYS CHILD terview with the Vllianovan, Fr. Villanova." O'Keefe said that transcends the aggregate of the Lindbeck of Yale, Gustafson and standpoint," the Governor specific drilling locations. Driscoll said that the document visitations would also help reduce In response to student remarlis production. It is unequivocally tickets: $6 adv. - $7 door « POINTS McKenzie of Chicago, Congar and questioned "the great hurry" to had gone to the Executive Com- student "resentment" on campus. concerning the improved their masterpiece and will un- DeLubac of Paris, Lonergan of develop off-shore resources. Byrne of the Board of Trustees He contended that if the technology of oil drilling, the doubtedly win them a considerable Toronto, Moltmann and Peiper of mittee asserted that "price, not supply" CAMPUS prior to his presidency. He claims proposal is not presented to the Governor stated that "if one spill following in America. I Germany, Bernard Haran of is the major factor today, noting Committee called for Board in December, "the students is avoidable, we ought to avoid it." congratulate Caravan on an ex- IMFORMATION Rome, Schooneneberg of Holland that the that large supplies of foreign oil more information before presen- will have to take a different ap- Byrne emphasized the limited cellent effort and urge all types of CENTER and Abraham I. Kish of Dropsie are available, but quite expensive. motion for the vote of the proach" to acquire visitation shore resources of the state of mutic epicures to pick up on this WEST LOUNGE University. ting the He questioned the wisdom of im- Board. rights. Although O'Keefe declined New Jersey, and stressed the on- album. Dr. Papin has been at Villanova entire mediate exploitation of the outer Fr. Driscoll contended that he he pointed (Continued on page 2) JACK McDANIEL 11 Sat. Oct. 18 8 P.M. for the last 13 years, having (Continued on page 10) continental shelf, as

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