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Page 20 • THE VILLANOVAN • October 23, 1974 ECONOMICS SOCIETY RESIDENT STUDENT ASSOCIATION '\-. '":' On Thursday, October 24, PROVIDES FREE ACTIVITIES 1974, the Economics Society FOR ALL RESIDENT STUDENTS ^^^^^'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*^^*'*^*^* will hold a Symposium on O^lftCC The Resident Student Association is sponsoring a Resident a Career Opportunities in Room Student Week from October 28 - November 2 which will provide a 209, Bartley Hall at 4 p.m. The variety of social activities for all Villanova Residents. -^^^^^^^-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^g^g^ purpose is to help students MONDAY—A Tony Martin Productions' Comedy Film Festival make up their minds as to what 8:00 Stanford Lounge they want to jdo after 10:00 St. Mary*s Auditorium graduation. 12:00 209 Hartley Hall Wednesday, October Four speakers will 23 be presen- Admission is FREE Vol. 50. No. 8 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY. VILLANOVA. PA. October 30. 1974 8:00 A.M. Sign up sheets available for Xerox Corporation, Career ted. Mr. Joseph P. Corcoran, of TUESDAY—Concert ''Vacuum Pact" Admission is free in Field Development Center. the Career Development Center House or West Lounge 4K)0 P.M. Women's Tennis vs. will talk about opportunities Gwynedd-Mercy, away. ;> : WEDNESDAY—Volleyball Marathon in the Field House star- 4:00 P.M. Women's Volleyball vs. Harcum, away. for employment in the private ting at 8:00 p.m. and ending ? (All dorms and organiiations sector, Mr. Joseph A. 8:00 P.M. Movie: "What's Up Tiger Lilly." Physics Lecture Hall. wishing to form a team are invited to sign up in the R.S.A. Walters Presents Plans 10K)0 P.M. Movie: "What's Up Tiger Lilly," Bartley 209. McMaster, Jr., who is the Office, 209 Dougherty Hall.) College Relations Officer of I the THURSDAY—Trick or Treating — Coffee House In the West U.S. Civil Service Commission Thursday, October 24 Lounge Dougherty at 8:30 p.m. in Philadelphia will cover job 8K)0 FRIDAY Hallowe'en Party time and place to be announced at Buildings A.M. Sign up sheets available — Campus for For Touche New Ross & Co Career opportunities with the federal Development Center. later date government, Dr. 4K)0 P.M. Pro-Life Thomas SATURDAY—Open Dorms (Time to be announced) meeting. ,West By JOHN WETZEL Lounge, Dougherty Hall i Cleaver 7K)0 P.M. Amateur of the Economics J Radio Club meeting. lot south and east of Kennedy architectural Ham Station. Tolentine Department will discuss the Plans for two new campus Philadelphia-based buildings a student union cen- Hall. The intramural complex firm earlier this year. report prospects for MBA stidy and VILLANOVA OPEN KARATE FEST — A HOST: ter and an intramural complex — would be built on the site of the i.ssued by the firm was the basis for Friday, graduate work in Economics, VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY KARATE CLUB October 25 will be presented to the Board of present baseball field to the north many of the ideas presented by and Prof Edward Colons of the DIRECTOR: SENSEI WALT DAILEY III — 8K)0 A.M. Sign up sheets available for Mutual Life Insurance Co., SEIBU Trustees at their Dece^iber of the fieldhouse. Walters at the meeting. Law School will talk about the KAN, INC. f5 NY., meeting. The construction plans are the The Board originally sought im- U.S. Department of Health. Education, and Welfare situation concerning admission SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1974, r "^ Audit Agency. •^al'/^-'f^'' Construction of the buildings result of a study of Villanova's provement of living and social cx)n- to law schools. AT THE VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY FIELD HOUSE begin as early as the 1975-76 long-range campus needs by a 8:00 P.M. Movie: "A Night in EVENTS may (Continued on page 3) & Go West. " Stanford As you can see this should be school year if the plans win the ap- Hall. an interesting and profitable Kata — men's, women's, junior, pee-wee, mini-pee wee, 10K)0 P.M. proval of the Trustees, according Movie: "A Night in Casablanca & bo " .session. Kumite — men's, women's, junior, pee-wee, mini-pee wee, West ' St Mary's to Board member Mr. Joseph Auditorium. Kumite — Collegiate 5 man teams Students Apprehended Walters. Breaking — must bring o%vn material CAR REPAIRS Walters told a meeting of the Saturday, October 26 AWARDS Board of Trustees member Joseph Walters shows tentative building Fortign or DoRMttlc plans to members of the Senate planning commission. University Senate's Planning For Possession Trophies will be awarded for 1st, 2n(l, and 3r(l places 1:00 P.M. Soccer vs. Georgetown, home. Body Work Too! last Friday that the ENTRY FEES Committee 8:00 P.M. Movie: "A Night in Casablanca & Go West." Physics Low Pricot • FIno Work new buildings are necessary to bet- By ANNE WELSH Collegiate teams (5 each) $25 per On Monday, October 21, the Lecture Hall. men team Call Jorry HI 9-2347 ter the social ^ivironment of Acting on a tip from a Radnor All other events — $fi per man per event Tactical Squad obtained a 10.-00 P.M. Movie: "A Night in Casablanca & Go West," Bartley 209. An^ Time resident students. He cited the Committee Names youth, the Radnor Tactical Squad warrant to .search the apartment, competition in attracting students searched a room in Stanford Hall Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. located in the Broadlawn complex to private schools as an important Sunday, October Part Time Phone Collector on Sunday, October 20, and of apartments in Bryn Mawr. 27 Eliminations begin at 10:00 a.m. Admission $1.00 An factor in the construction of the Must Work Day & Night . arrested one of its inhabitants for estimated four pounds of 5.-00 P.M. Movie: "Le Boucher.' Vasey Auditorium. Finals b^in at 7:00 p.m. Admission $2.50 Danforth Nominees new facilities. : Max 12 Mr. 'possession of marijuana. Three 7:00 P.M. Movie: Le Boucher, Vasey Auditorium. , marijuana was confiscated in the the two Good Sal. NOTK: Breaking will l)e Walters described more Villanova students were 9K)0 P.M. Movie: "Le Boucher, Vasey Auditorium. held at night with Finals. By BERNIE VALENTI search. / Call Mr. Brown or buildings to the committee and arrested in a subsequent raid. One inhabitant, in whose room For additional information, call Jamie Kirwan (215) 449- The Office of Post-Graduate receiving a nomination for this Mr. Rich P.M. then asked their help in detailing nearly all of the marijuana was 1008, Mr. Dailey 734-1042, Mr. Coll.\Tnore 527-2 KM) Ext. 378 Studies has nominated four post-graduate grant b^ins with a The Radnor youth, one of two 527-1755 the plans to be brought before the men arrested on October 18 for found, was arrested for possession. Monday, October 28 Villanova seniors for Danforth preliminary interview by Dr. Board on December 10. Initial of possession of marijuana, gave the The other student was arrested on 3K)0 P.M. Soccer vs. Eastern, home. Fellowships. Cathy Barr (honors Dorley who heads the Office drawings ahd floor plans indicate ATTENTION: Campus Organizations. If you have an event Post-Graduate Studies. In ad- information in exchange for a the lesser charge of conspiracy to 7:00 P.M. Women s Volleyball vs. Cheyney, home. history), Aniv Marie McLaughlin University College that the union center will include a police promise to ask judicial violate Act 64 of the Drug, Device, you wish covered for the Belle Air Yearbook, please leave (honors psychology), Katherine dition, one's acadanic transcript, a motion picture theatre, a theatre as well as an essay concerning the authorities for leniency in his case. and Cosmetic Act. Student Council McDonald (honors psychology), Tuesday, October 29 ; note at Box 67, Tolentine citing: event — time — place — for plays and mini-concerts, lounge According to Radnor police, he While the police were .searching p>. , William Midon (mechanical reasons for desiring nomination, is '.,'* and and person to contact for info. Senior house members are also facilities, a rathskeller, shops had been arrested on narcotics the apartment, a third student 12:30 P.M. Hillel of Villanova meets in :heir lounge, basement of OCTOBERFEST engineering) were selected for required. stores, an information center and charges before. arrived carrying a suitcase. He was Sullivan Hall. asked to contact the Belle Air. nomination from a total of nine Over five thousand under- office space. intramural com- Oct. 1974 8.-00 P.M. The The Stanford resident arrested immediately arrested by the Tac- 4K)0 P.M. Women's Field Hockey vs. Rosemont, away. ^6, applicants, all of whom underwent graduates compete annually for plex is designed with basketball, charged with tical Squad and charged with 8K)0 P.M. Movie: an extensive screening process con- Danforth Fellowships, the first of on October 20 was The Last House on the Left." Stanford Hall. Anyone living in Northeast Music, Dancing, Prizes Amazingly Profitable tennis, volleyball, handball, and possession of five pounds of possession of the three pounds of 10K)0 by the University - which was awarded in 1927. Each P.M. Movie: The Last House on the Left." St. Marys Phil a. who drives ducted $1,000—$3,000 PER MO. to school squash courts. Plans also call for and a small amount of marijuana found in the suitcase. Auditorium. Fellowship Committee. individual college or university, marijuana Make $500 on each commission. please contact Stuart Gelsler an Olympic- ^MUSIC BY THE more the inclusion of hashish. He in turn supplied The Radnor Tactical Squad Flexible In general, those wishing to however, can nominate no hours. Europe Bonus. through the office. I AN8 size swimming pool, a weight Tactical Squad with listed the street value of the compete for a Danforth Fellowship than four persons. Those who even- the Radnor : "SIX PACKS" WRITE: Director, National have trying Wednesday, October 30 been to get a ride room, and a control desk and office confiscated (a total pursue tually receive these post-graduate information that led to the sur- marijuana of Resums Service, P.O. Box 1445, to and from Villanova must express a desire to 3:00 P.M. Soccer vs. Delaware, home. with no in the facility. veillance of an off-campus apart- 12 pounds) at $5000. Admission $2.00 Peoria, Illinois careers in the grants are free to attend any 61601. success. Thank you. collegiate-level Movie: "The Last House on the Left." Bartley 209. union building is to be • occupied by two other All suspects were released on 8K)0 P.M. fields of teaching or ad- educational institution in the U.S. The ment located in the area of the parking Villanova students. bail pending a hearing. ministration. The process of offering graduate courses.

Urganization.s wishing to advertise their lectures, events, CAMPUS VISITATION SCHEDULE meetings, etc. in the Cosmic Calendar, must submit the ap- Representatives of the foMowing institutions will be on campus as indicated to speak with interested propriate students. information to Bob Wesolowski in the Villanovan Of- Appointments to speak with representatives should be made with the Secretary Post- fice, second floor, Dougherty Hail, by 12H)0 noon on the Thursday Graduate Studies Office. 108 Corr Hall. Parents Weekend Strikes a Nostalgic Note before publication. No exceptions will be made. Date Representative Program Wed.. Oct. 23 University of So. Calif By ROBERT TAMBURRI You could run into your best friend generally acting cordial and in- l:0()-4:()0 P.M. Business - MBA and not know who he was. tellectual. For the most part Mom Wed.. Oct. 23 St, Louis University There was something different With this, we welcomed Mom and Dad were satisfied, although The Root-Tllden Program at New York University School 4:()()-6:()0 P.M. School of Law Law about the Villanova campus this and Dad to come and see how little an occasional "you should've worn Fri.. of Law is designed to provide a unique educatk>nal op- Oct. 25 Columbus School of Law weekend. Something reminiscent college life has changed us. They the blue dress I you," portunity for the student committed to the use of his or her 9:30-12:00 Noon Catholic Univ. of Amer. Law of the college scene say, some ten call it Parent's Weekend. "couldn't it have been just a little skills in the service of the public. In complementing the Tues.. Oct. 29 Babson College years ago: blue jeans were scarce; From the student side, it meant shorter so it doesn't hang over the regular curriculum, the Program offers its members the 9:00-12:00 Noon girls got hair- op- Business - MBA wore dresses; guys wearing your Sunday best (even on ears," or "what kind of subject is portunity to observe and support the work of lawyers com- Wed., Oct. 30 Georgetown University cuts, and; everybody looked neat. Saturday), fixing your room, and this you're taking," was heard. mitted to practice in the interest of the public. 1:30-4:00 P.M. Law Center Law The University had an equally inquiries concerning the Root-Tilden Program should be Thurs., Oct. 31 Case Western Reserve Univ. difficult time impressing the directed to the Office of Post-Graduate Studies, 108 Corr Hall. 9:00-12:30 P.M. Law Center Law Parent. To help with that task, The deadline for accepting nominees is OCTOBER 31 ST. Thurs.. Oct. 31 National College of Chiropractic they scheduled social and 11:00-12:00 No(m Chiropractic Medicine academic-related events. Wed.. Nov. 6 • Univ. of Denver The festivities began on Friday . . . » . . , to next? 1 cotton shag, 9:00-11:30 A.M. What do 2 carpets — College of Business Adm. Business - MBA with a Pep Rally b^ind Sullivan Saturday morning. To help wake Saturday night, Mercer Ellington, light green, 8x10, $20; 1 HELP WANTED Thurs.. Nov. 7 American Graduate School Intnat'l. Mgt. that was somewhat dampened due them up, the Villanova Singers conducting the Duke Ellington gold nylon, 5x7, $7.50. Two Tues.. Nov. 12 University of Due to the flexibility Pittsburgh of our to the weather. But the ensuing performed at Hall. Band, aptly entertained the crowd bedspreads — 1 double 9:00-12:00 Noon Kennedy The schedule, are Business - we seeking a stu- MBA Cocktail Party at the Inn of the at the Fieldhouse. 1 Tues.. weather since had cleared from the green quilted tafeta, $60; dent to work part-time in our Nov. 12 Virginia Tech Aerospace Engr./Engr./ Four Falls quickly lifted any • chenlle, previous night and all seemed Somehow it all came to a close king size avocado graphic arts company. (We print 1:30-4:00 P.M. Grad. Research Assistants dismal feeling one might have had. bright for the afternoon game. on after $8.00. 2 American this newspaper.) Some art. news- Mon.. Nov. 18 Boston University Sunday a noon Ma.ss in Some five-hundred people crowded Tourister suitcases, $5.00 paper, or similar experience help- 2:00-5:00 P.M. Well, we lost but the capacity the Fieldhouse. The Parent's Business • MBA ful. Work hours can be negotiated into the festive Inn, mixing good crowd didn't .seem to mind. packed up left each. New apt. size por- Tues.. Nov. 19 Northeastern University and echoing, to fit your schedule. Located one drinks with good company. The picturesque sights of the fall "remember this, remember that, table washing inachine, 9:00-12:00 N(Km Engineering block from Bryn Mawr tram avocado, $125. Stroilo- Thurs.. Nov. 21 Penn State For those who were able to afternoon reminded Mr. Richard bye now, see you then," to their station For more information, chair, baby carriage, 8:30-11:30 A.M. recover from Friday night early McHugh, father of senior Tom smiling scholars. Tomorrow the please call Rich Coleman. LA 5- Business - MBA the respective that "it's a jeans would be back on $35.00. Call 527-2888 for Thuis.. Nov. 21 New York University enough, the Deans of McHugh, been long and the 9940. .. details. 9:00-5:00 P.M. schools met with the Parents time since I've been in collie/' On hair just a little longer. Business - MBA At tiM cocktail party . . .

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October 30, 1974 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 3 Club Plans PSEA Sponsors Lecture The Real Thing: M e Day By TERRI PRYGON Villanova's Chapter of the Pa. ment Act (EPDA) Graduate Ele- The Authenticity of Sartre By PAUL ALPAUGH State Education Association mentary Teacher Internship Pro- (PSEA) is sponsoring a regional gram. He has also taught for six meeting in conjunction with years at the secondary level. Pro-Life Day will be held on The Examined In Philosophy Lecture American Education lecturer received his Tuesday, November 19 in the West Week on Oc- doctorate tober degree in Lounge of Dougherty Hall. Plans 30 at 7:30 p.m. The meeting Curriculum and In- By BOB SYMONDS will feature two guest lecturers struction from West Virginia for this year's Pro-Life Day were Dr. Thomas Busch, of the which prompted Sartre to write In his early writings, Sartre an- who will be University, has conducted the main topic of discussion at the speaking on various Villanova Philosophy Dept., spoke "Transcendence of the Ego" in phasized responsibility to oneself, "Classroom Management research projects along with Pro-Life meeting held on Thur- and on "Authenticity in the early and which he described consciousness that freedom be recognized. In Discipline: publishing sday, October 24. Suburban and Urban." numerous journal ar- later Sartre" last Wednesday as a relationship. Going against later works he became aware of Dr. ticles. Daniel Austin, an Associate Serving as a consultant, Dr. night at 8:00 p.m. in the North the contemporary Freudian view of responsibilities towards others in According to Pro-Life President Professor at Temple University, Staropoli has conducted many Lounge of Dougherty Hall. the ego as being the center of a per- society and his ethics of self- Bob Dodaro, Pro-Life Day will run will express his views on the urban programs for federal, state, local A gathering of about fifty came son, Sartre sees the ego as sec- legislation shifted towards Kant's from 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on aspects of the topic, while Dr. and private agencies throughout to hear the first in a series of lec- ondary to consciousness. "categorical imperative" which, November 19 and consist of Charles Starapoli, the country. At the an Assistant tures sponsored by Dr. Busch, using the example of however, could be realized only in Pro-Life meeting, plans for future programs were discussed (see the Philosophy speakers, films, and literature Professor at the Student story). University of PSEA chapter presi- The Villanova Debate Team has lauoched its season again this year by Club of Villanova. the doubting Descartes, outlined becoming a political activist. which will concentrate on the issue Delaware will speak about the dents, representatives and capturing several trophies at Authenticity the Shippensherg State College Forensics Dr. Busch, a specialist in the various modes of consciousness became an ac- but will cover all Pro-Life interests suburban perspectives. advisors from the ceptance not only area will Tournament. Jim Nolan, a freshman, took second place in ex- French existentialism and how they relate to man's of one's respon- including euthanasia, for and care the be attending the regional sibility for himself, but also for his The two lecturers have had temporaneous speaking and third place in the impromptu novice phenomenology, began his talk freedom. As one becomes self- elderly, and care for the physi<;ally by meeting. Colleges which will be catagory. Jim Marlowe, (pictured) being-for -others. Forum various experiences in the an experienced member, won fourth noting that Jean-Paul Sartre conscious, he should th«i become or mentally handicapped. I Examines participating are: place in the varsity educational field. Dr. Daniel West Chester impromptu division. Pam Tortella of Rosemont became interested in psychology aware of his ontological freedom. Dr. Busch concluded his talk by State, Immaculata, College, in cooperation with the Villanova Movies will be shown ap- Austin of Temple received his Delaware Debate Team, won fourth which eventually led to a career in To be authentic for the early Sar- answering questions from the County Campus of Penn State ••J place in oral interpretation. tre, man must proximately every hour and will be Legalized Gambling doctorate degree from Kansas the philosophical world. recognize his audience, most of which were University, Cabrini, followed with a discussion period. University. In addition to being an Chestnut Hill, freedom over nature and affirm it directed towards the political Eastern College, It is this interest in psychology author, he is Cheyney State (Continued through his actions. realm of Sartre's philosophy. On Wednesday evening, October Rutgers University Law School a middle school New Buildings from page I) Literature will be available com- and Widener College. Villanova 30th, at 8:00p.m. in the specialist, an in-service education North and he is the senior partner of the ^ ditions on the Villanova campus in plementing the films and has chosen the aspects of to the Board last spring. Several Lounge, the College Young law frim Maressa, Shoemaker and specialist and also holds the discussions. Pro-Life Day ac- "Classroom Management December, 1973. The following members of that D^nocrats will initiate position as Executive Secretary of and ., . committee ex- the first in Borbe, which includes seven motion was passed at that time: tivities will conclude with mass at Discipline" as a topic pressed concern following a series of Young the Pa. Council for the Social because of their Democrat associates. Senator Maressa 's "That the Chairman of the Kelly's World its meeting 4:30 p.m. in the University Chapel Studies. relevance to education majors *^i with Walters on Friday forums. district includes lower Camden Villanova University Senate which will be celebrated by Father and student teachers. The lectures that their ideas had been ignored Speaking in the initial forum county, and part of Gloucester Dr. Charles Staropoli is present- request the appropriate com- . Byrnes, Dean of Student Ac- will be divided into two groups, in the plans for the new buildings. will be State Senator Joseph A. county. He is presently the second ly the Director of Cleric Studies mittees of the Senate together with .r;. tivities. , each being approximately forty They felt that the "^^^^3£*?? . Board ) had relied Maressa (Democrat-N.J.), term majority whip and Chairman For Teacher Education at the *. the Building and Finance Com- minutes each. The meeting will be too heavily on the Majority Whip of the New Jersey of the Senate report issued In addition to Pro-Life Day, Judiciary Com- University of Delaware. Prior to held in the Falvey Education mittees of the Board of Trustees, > this summer by Tecton, )'' State Senate. mittee. this Inc., the Dodaro announced that two Pro- appointment, Eh-. Staropoli Building in Rooms 101 to study and as a result submit and 104. Philadelphia architectural firm. Life speakers will be on campus The topic of discussion will be served as the Director plans and suggestions to the Board Since many Villanova students of Rrfreshments will also be served the Legalized Gambling Bill which within the next two weeks. On Educations Professions Develop- after the which can improve the physical Walters promised to work I reside in New Jersey, this proposal presentations. Thursday, November 2, Father goes to the voters on November facilities in order to better the closely with the planning com- will have a definite impact on their John McGoarity, a professional 5th, election day. Senator social environment of the resident mittee in implementing their ideas lives, especially in the summer marriage counselor will lecture on Maressa is one of the co-sponsors student body." in the future. months at the shore communities. %\\ He agreed to modify moral aspects of abortion. Trial of this resolution and one of the The Senate's Planning Com- the plans to better reflect the com- All students and faculty mem- lawyer James McCabe will speak bill's strongest supporters. mittee submitted a report on both mittee's ideas on the buildings bers are cordially invited to attend on the legal aspects of abortion on The Senator is a graduate of short-term and long-term con- before their submission to the forum and reception which the Tuesday, November 12.. Temple University and of the struction and renovation priorities Board. follows. Admission is free. ^ Law School 1026 Lancaster —'\» Ave. To Hold

s ^^ Bryn Mawr, Red Mass Pennsylvania 19010 More than 200 lawyers and alumni from ^ * V, the Philadelphia area 527-4434 will attend the annual Villanova Law School Red Mass on Friday,

November 1.

Most Rev. Thomas J. Welsh, former Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia and now Bishop of the newly created Arlington, Va. diocese, will be the principal con- celebrant for the colorful 7:00 p.m. rites. .4 1 OOMINOSOON The Red Mass had its origin France in the 13th Century. Its first celebration in England was in

1310 during the reign of Edward I, at the opening of the Michaelmas Dr. Roilo May

Term at Westminster Hall. The , I Mass was celebrated in the ad- joining Great Abbey Church. May Tops Union Bill The vestments worn by the A lecture by renowned 4, at 8:00 p.m. priest and the robes of the judges psychoanalyst Rollo May The Cabaret Committee, under attending were red — the color highlights the schedule of up- the direction of Lisa Dinon, symbolic of the Holy Spirit. That is coming events programmed by the holding a coffeehouse every tradition continued down through Sun- Villanova Union. day night in the West Lounge the centuries as the Red Mass of Dougherty Hall. sought the blessing of the Holy Dr. May, a widely acclaimed Entertainment will consist of folk, 4 Spirit wherever it was held. humanistic psychologist, will be bluegrass, country, and jazz Don't ask WHY be an Edmundite Priest or Brother appearing at the Villanova musicians, and Noyember ask Sale Villanova's School of Law Fieldhouse refreshments are served. WHY NOT be ari Edmundite! on Monday, November y^\;/i preserves the custom by holding Plans are now being made for a • • " .. .• the ancient rites eadi For free information write: year. Rev. Faculty Lecture Series, which will Edward J. McCarthy, O.S.A., CAMPUS probably start in the first week of University Edmundite Admissions Office President, and Dr. J. BARBER SHOP November. Under the direction of Willard O'Brien, Dean of Enders Island the All PhasBM of Layer the Special Services Committee, Villanova School of Law, will Mystic, Cutting, Blow Waving the lecture series will invite all Connecticut 06355 serve as hosts during a reception and PracMon Shaping. faculty members to speak on a Quality Components at the following the Right Price »... Red Mass. topic related to their field. «* ^.tf* «» *% <« .^ .^ -• <• • .« *•" •^•^•rt •• ^ ,« « .4 a « r.irtm^i ;«ri.v* •>••• ^^ ^ » ^ — =t f'V Page 4 > THE VILLAWOVAN • October 30, 1974 U' Letters October 30, 1974 • THE VILLANOVAN • Pag« 5 Multi-Faceted Surprising Mainline

AN Un^ 10 turn EdNor imipt.bt •igntd with Iht proper n«n« of th« writ«r. ftiinot may b« Thumbing wItMMid Deflation upon roqliotl. or al Mw By STEVEN BALBO cHocrotioii of llw otfllor. Catchy phrases are not ideal tools for pointing out AN Mtort For an opportunity to meet some mutt bo oubmNlod no lalor Minn serious situations but this week the trick can be used to the In a classic with pretty nice people, perhaps a ttio Thuroday boforo pubUcnlon. "baby the bathwater" case, Congress advantage of awareness. chance at saving yourself a couple Original copioroff ttiolMtoro iMy in its rush to kill the starter-interlock system has thrown The Observer of dollars, "thumbing it" out of not bo fotumod, nor aro Multi-Faceted-Nationalism, MFN, is a take off on the lollort. out one of the best auto-safety ideas in years: the air-bag. avallablo Villanova may turn out to be a term Most-Favored-Nation. That for roadina prior to A recent survey shows that belief in God has risen on campus, 96% term has been thrown pubHealion. new experience. about of the student body having professed belief. Unfortunately, 75% of those lately as the United States prepares to grant Russia The starter-interlock system prevents the engine of a With some luck, you can arrive think His name is "Father McCarthy" . . . How come half of Jim Mur- Most-Favored-Nation Status in return for 1974 car from starting until the at your destination in about the the easing of passengers have fastened phy's "Major British Writers" turn put to be Irish? There's a little bit of emigration standards in the Soviet their seatbelts. same time as if you drove yourself. The air-bag, in all of . . . . Union. Such a policy proposed for 1977 cars, is a Kelly us Speaking of which . . While the rest of the For the past three years, I have en- has been in use since 1923 as an economic pressure cushion that would automatically inflate to market is slumping badly, Wall Street reports that shares in **the Letters protect the oc- joyed hitching and have gathered relaxant, specifically to cupants Forrest** have once again become Blue Chip with the announced shut- ease tariff restrictions on imports in a crash. many travel experiences and to the U.S. down of the Rathskeller (Villanova's latest attempt at organized crime) from ''friendly" countries. To The Editor: stories from the road. I would like • • • Today the I read Both devices, to give some local advice which play on words . . . with particular interest though completely Most-Favored-Nation unrelated sinct based Who started that nasty rumor that Dean of Men Allan Wechsler two letters to could help some budding Jack . . . the Editor published on totally Multi-Faceted-Nationalism, is intended to point out different approaches to auto safety, were in- wears suspenders and a belt? Queried on this matter, the Dean answered the discrepancy in the October 23rd issue of Tiie Kerouac type leave this area. of America's position in the World Com- cluded in legislation sent to President Ford last week defensively "Well, I'd rather be safe than sorry!" ... Ed Gallagher The inflation rate is creeping upward; unemployment is in- Villanovan. How nice to learn that There are the principle routes munity. The U.S. will be playing both sides which prohibits the Transportation suggested that WKVIJ hold a station party in that old Guardhouse to creasing; money is tight. To top it all off we are in the midst of of the fence or Mr. Ehart (publisher of The Department from available, if your intentions are in at least sitting celebrate the change in broadcast format. Informed that there are too an energy crunch. But why? astride the pickets when the United Nations Suburban and Wayne Times) making either system mandatory. line with a speedy trip. many station members to squeeze in, Ed suggested "Maybe we should Next week's Villanovan will have a special supplement opens the first World Food Conference on November thinks that there has been a sub- Roate 95 — This is the old 5, in i... just invite our listeners" . . . focusing on these and other domestic economic problems, Rome. stantial improvement in your But the differences between the two are significant. Florida route. However, Baltimore What ever happened to the Corr Hall bells? Only the President problems that affect us all. newspaper. You must be very The interlock obnoxiously forces people to alter their and Washington are easily ac- Both of the MFN terms connote America's intense in- knows for sure . . . Rather than tow away unstickered cars, a top secret In a series of six articles written by members of the cessible in four or five hours. 320 proud!!!!! behavior by frustrating them, ordered Security has to "just let . . terest in its own well being, often to an approach which is always memo the air out of their tires." . Economics Department and the Political Science Department, the exclusion of the Having finished will take you to I-95's ramp and a Mr. Ehart 's let- The Bookstore has just announced a rare rest of the world. Nationalism both unpopular and unsuccessful. The air-bag, however, sale on 200 copies of Donald faculty members will deal with these issues by showing how ' may someday choke while ter, I then took dictionary good starting point. Watch out for I'i' in hand to College, left . . remains in Duck Goes over from a Barry Young Sociology class . they contribute to our current economic problems and what we stuffing itself the steering wheel or under the dashboard, both Virginia which is ex- ilr on a ten-course meal. While the and bravely began reading Richmond, current ap- Now that he's been elected, Don Patalo is reported to be taking a can expect in the future. plication Professor Ludwig's most recent out of sight and mind, waiting to inflate in a crash and ab- tremely tough on hitchhikers. of Most-Favored-Nation status has a survey to find out how many students Really Know Who He Is. The first contribution to the literature. Like sorb the impact which might Route 76 — At King of Prussia, humanitarian ring for Soviet Jewry and other oppressed otherwise kill the passenger. A&S senior approached with this question looked momentarily puzzled, a good wine, right before the toll booths is one Ludwig improves before replying "Oh, yeah, Don Patulo he's the rides factions, the total concept pales in the light of other — guy who a bicycle Campus Ministry Focus more with age. This is of the finest spots to head east or really his best let- The air-bag, like shatter-resistant windshields and around campus and wears cutoffs in the winter" ... demanding situations, namely world hunger. ter to date. west. East will bring you to Jersey We do, of course, look Sports Scoops: Was that Jumbo Elliott saw pounding energy-absorbing steering wheels, is no more we on the Recently the United Nations forward to an unneeded and New York; west and you're on Food and Agriculture many more. I think you locked Field House door all last week? Seemed he couldn't in invasion of individual rights get Organization should give him a than building codes that the way to Penn State or Pitts- estimated that there are 700 million people in column of his because of Rollie **No Visitors Allowed** Massiniino*s closed practice Church Transforms own. Faculty participation in The require electrical fuses or circuit -breakers in homes. Like burgh. One thing is essential — 32 countries who suffer from malnutrition. Over 200 sessions. Don't take it to heart. Jumbo. Maybe when you've been here a the get yourself a good sign. No matter Villanovan would, no doubt, air-bag, these devices only work in a crisis. little longer In order to encourage million of those are children. Their plight will Like the bag ... harder hitting for the game with receive tons how crowded it gets, here at the please Mr. Ehart. — and unlike seatbelts Boston College, Coach Jim Weaver dressed up some tackling dummies Priestly of talk during the 12 day of any kind — they protect Image Conference but no one will be Yours faithfully, Vall^ Forge interchange, a superb everyone, not just those who take to resemble Chip Bender ... satisfied some special precaution. for eating their words. Some form of wide-spread, Peter N. Keliher, PhD, DIC '•»i| spot awaits you that "long Quickie Quiz ... or, a little midterm of our own: O.S.A. Fears of accidental deployment of ride." By FR. RAY JACKSON, positive action must come from the delegations to Associate Professor the bag are largely is the Anglican?" alleviate 1) Who "Mad Just about everyone remembers the classis scene in the classic film Chemistry Department unfounded: the Department of Transportation reports Schuyllull Expressway — Don't the scarcity in so many countries. that 2) Is "Screaming Al" a Republican or a Democrat? where we see Fr. O'Reilly, O.S.A., played by Pat O'Brien, I.R.A. walk hitch on it; use the ramps. It the chances the relationship rise are extremely remote (once in 3.3 billion 3) Explore between a in tuition and the new out of the shell-pocked, surround-by-police warehouse with his arm con- As mentioned above, the aim of our own interest in becomes too dangerous to hitch vehicle miles). paving on the campus parking lot. solingly draped over the shoulder of a remorseful and penitent ganster, this problem is one of awareness. sit this chaotic road. It's We far removed and" 4) Name all Villanova professors sporting beards this semester. bad enough Nick Rizzo, alias James Cagne/. The jig is up. Justice triumps. Crime to drive on it, however Jersey growing fat while the Third World and even parts of our 5) Where is Delurey Hall? In the same brief essay, estimate the Alcohol Most importantly, the life-saving record of the air-bag, does not pay. Oh, and yes, of course, the priest is forevCT stereotyped as are only own nation lack the essential nutrition for adequate tuition rise that will result from $250,000 repairs and renovations on the beaches two hours away. which is easily one of the most thoroughly tested safety the kind of deus ex machina, white-knight, long ranger all roled into one. There is ploity ot cardboard on physical and mental development. one notices the said hall. to go about changing No devices, is nearly perfect. In 93 per cent of actual crashes How the image? Perhaps a few more of the Barry 6) Discuss the implications of the word Abstract on your con- the side of our highways, so try to problem until it is Fitzgerald, Bing Crosby, and Bells of St. Mary's genre would so in our own back yard. By then, it's too involving cars equipped with air-bags, the air-bags protec- take along a black magic marker, .'',. Banned ception of reality. Be specific. ,•:->. ;'-:^ thoroughly fixate the chaplain-type priest that only a communist late. .. ted the occupants Characterize Father Be general. you can't beat a sign when you from major injury. 7) Wame. takeover would the ideal. • ••^. change it i Hollywood On the other hand, might Quizzes will be graded by the Maintenance Department, so you may hitch a crowded area. In Berkeley The following are facts, figures The Director of Athletics in con- be well to leave the image untarnished especially if the new one were to and quotations fi-om Despite some criticism from this spring, we were two of fifty automobile . junction with the companies, expect the results next year . . Not to be totally unfair to the Main- resemble the the Sunday Bulletin (Oct. Office of Student maudlin portrayal of an affection starved ex-priest 27) story called "The Hunger At- the air-bag offers far more life-saving tenance people — they have more than made up for past slowness by people hitching one ramp. A sign Activities has announced a ban on and injury-reducing struggling through an adolescent crush with a paralytic prostitute: really isn't essential. I left ours in protection moving Dougherty clocks ahead one hour % . . So, for once, while the rest \ alcoholic beverages of any sort at than the starter-interlock system ever could. It recently submitted as Medical Center's nomination for the T.V. tripe-of- the first car that picked us up, yet U.S. Secretary of Agriculture of the country moves back an hour, Villanova is ahead of the times . . . Earl L. Butz stated that football games in the Villanova is more effective than a seat-belt at high speeds, the-week award. and we still made it to California in the U.S. has supplied 84% of all food aid in the world stadium. protects even members of the All of the above suggests the difficulty involved in trying to break those who refuse to buckle up. The If certain illustrious (and not- so-illustrious) two and a half days. From then on during a 12 year period prior to 1972. Republicans seem to be in • the market for a new car these away from the traditional role of the priest as an isolated figure filling However, Edwin M. Congressional desire to short-circuit Young in, dress warm, a few hundred A prolonged abuse of relaxed the irritating interlock ' in for in the here now. Unfortunately too priests still feed Martin, advisor days: be not misled. They're still star-struck from their recent trip to God and many to Henry Kissinger, admitted that the U.S. standards system is understandable, but miles can mean a foot of snow or concerning alcohol in the decision to deflate the on this image and too many people continue to nourish their appetites. Philadelphia. . . ranks 13th among world food doners when aid is measured the stadium forced air-bag at the an ice storm. A good hat and university same time is a serious blow to the promotion In some ways the average Catholic prefers this viewpoint, insofar as it as a fraction of authorities to gloves are like heaven. the Gross National Product. v. impose more de- of highway safety. Last (and probably least) — the WKVU "DJ's" forfeited a football tags responsibility for "religious things" to the priest, thus absolving

• whole trip can be ruined if manding restrictions that will be in is Your Senator George McGovern stated that half of the AMW game to the Villanova Editors," proving once again that the pen "Joe Layman" from any deep commitment to faith. But again the you leave something in the car.- effect for the duration of the 1974 question: . . to the pedestal image? "Food for Peace" shipments from the U.S. went to mightier than the transistor . . how change football season. Force yourself not to get out until Think — COMMUNITY: this offers a ray of hope. If the bishops and "political-military related countries" like Vietnam and all your things are out. Save your- theologians did nothing else at the Second Vatican (Council they tried to Cambodia. In the interest of spectator and *-> self and the driver a ticket by get- change the image of the Church from a monolithic, stagnant, authority- player safety and following the ting out on the ramps. Ramps Natural problems, i.e. droughts and a cooling of the HnjanoUan centered, clerically-dominated theocracy to that of a struggling pilgrim guidelines imposed by the Penn- Snips of Snap aren't bad places to hitdi in the earth's average temperature contribute to the shortage of people moving together in pain and joy, suffering and laughter to a new sylvania Liquor Control Board, of- By NANCY QUINN east. When it gets rough though, food products. Lester Brown, in his book, "By Bread »;i» day where the kingdom of God, the kingdom of justice and peace, friend- ficials at all entrances to the Editor<<• John Q. Hopkins it's your choice to get on the main If you think that this article is nursing students. We want to put ship and love might be realized. Albeit, the transformation has just Alone" states that there is little good farmland anywhere Vadium will refuse to admit any Astodats Editors . . .v^.;.•y.v«». . . Bob Wotolowtki, Anne Welsh road and hope you get a quick ride. going to expound on the fine art of meaning into nursing because nur- begun and only as unredeemed optimist would predict success; in the world not in person attempting Business Managers... ..;./. ....Mike Csrlucci, Steve Preno, Rick Trevor I is use. . to enter with The best advice can give you to , sewing, you are greatly mistaken. sing is involvement. nonetheless a new vision has emerged and anyone worth his salt as a News Editors . . . Anne Welsh, Nsdinia Davis Production of fertilizer has become a serious problern. bottles, cans and other containers , ^•^ However, the astute nursing be diplomatic. By being a good Festure Editors :i,'.«.^#/v.«;v.'V. Barr There is going to be a tea spon- Christian is invited to share the vision and the journey. that may endanger the .Cathy , Mike Grimes conversationalist, you get India uses about three million well-being student will understand the might tons of nitrogen, phosphate Entertsinment Editors .Ijew O'Neil, Suzie Oslton sored by SNAP to welcome the In this scheme of things the priest is seen as another member of the of those in attendance. two states further, a place to .stay, of the headline. SNAP ac- and potash on a farming area nearly as large as that Sports Editors Larry Eldrklge, Rk;h Krsft, Bob Conrad meaning freshmen and sophomores to con- total community with his responsibility not to coerce, strong-arm, or be of the a just as tually Student Nurses meal or rewarding — a Photogiraphy Editor Barry Smith means is to a father-figure, but rather to preach the Word, in season and out, to United States. We use some three million tons of the same '^ vince them that there more Copy Editor Pennsylvania and friendship you'll never forget. You .-.Wvi v«, . . .PattI OiPasqua Association of nursing than chemistry and strengthen the community as peace maker, and to lead the members in fertilizers each year on golf courses, have to compliment the is cemeteries and lawns. the Villanova chapter wants to guy who GENERAL STAFF ' r This shindig will celebrating the reality of God-among-us in bread and wine. If this less John Wetzel, Paul Alpaugh, anatomy. picking you up, don't offend his help you student nurses. "The average North American requires about five Ten Prygon, Barry Krengel, Gary Wolensky, Bob Oodaro, probably take place in the first exalted figure of the priest were to become more and more the norm Tish Dugan, principles. Offering some tasteful John Kopesky, concern are the poor times the agricultural WIN Mary Rose Ptea, Elizabeth Kline, Mike Randazza. Jon Our main week of November; keep a sharp rather than the exception, we might well see a larger percentage of resources needed by an Indian, A BRAND NEW conversation, some driving time, or Macks, Qerlad Marzorati, Marguerite Sivak, slaving freshmen and sophomores Columbian or a 1975 Liz Kline, Wharton Tiers, look-out! Catholics accepting greater responsibility for the welfare of the entire Nigerian," says author Brown. CHEVY Ralph Menzano, Uz Golden, a cup of coffee will get you far. Bob Berans, John Edwards, Fred Trietsch who haven't yet tasted the real Church. Indeed, the satTament of Baptism gives to everyone a share in John However, those of you who are Hitch "clean" and if you smother SimJIecki, Bernie Valente, Fran Wolk, Bob Hanson, Bonnie active nursing. We are MFN, in any terminology, is a problem that Davis spice of the priesthood of Jesus. Hopefully more people will take this privilege America Jaan Sklarov Tony OflMafM % "non-nurses" are probably saying the policemen with manners and sponsoring a program to take those seriously. must deal with in the VEGA - immediate future. Think of those let- to yourself why did I read this it it nur- politeness, might get you off » industrious underclassmen to The priestly image might also be helped if everyone called a halt to at- ters tVe next time you sit down to a big meal and start to doesn't concern me. But it does! with a warning. The VILLANOVAN is published weekly during the school year aioepl sing facilities in the area as Haver- taching ecclesicastical dimensions to everything a priest does. The ad- ' will also be participating in advice, if possible, is talk about "those damn foreigners." w" Raffle SNAP Some good V Tickets NOW Thanksgiving, Chrietmas and Easter Vacalkma, aleo Mkl-term and Final — ^ ford State Hospital, Eagleville ministrative competence of any priest here on campus, for in.stance, is health screening programs such as Exam parkKls by the undergradi ale atutfents of ViHanova UnlvarsHy. to try to hitch in pairs. The com- on Sale Through Hospital and Rehabilitation Cen- not a measure of his priestly ability, nor vice versa. Any priest's life as a is Blood Pressure?" is Don't it always ^em to ^o Opinkms expressed herein do not m cassarlly refMet the official viows of tlie "What Your panionship great; one guy sleeps Any ter and Pennhurst State School Christian can never be measured in terms of position, high or low; the Band Member University. the other stavs awake. Bob Farley That you don't know what you've will be Don't worry - we won't take your got and Hospital. The groups only adequate measure of judgment is the gospel, and more particularly 50c Each or Second class poetaga paid at Villanpva, Penna. Editorial and Bueinees of- and myself have it down almost to 3/$1.00 seniors, who blood pressure around mid-term 'til it's . . . - lead by juniors and gone ,, . Joni Mitchel , the life of Jesus. Ultimately this is the test for everyone. We are all in- ttoes iocaled on the SECOND FLOOR OF DOUGHERTY HAU. ViHanova an art now. (This isn't the first are at least familiar with some of because everyone knows it in- vited to accept the friendship of God through His Son. Perhaps as the in- ' * ''.'.5 ..'»;•• * '• ; 'tt' ' Universi^, ViHanova, Pennsylvania % Cj: i » JOH 1908S. ^ time we've been called artists of • ' • » • the institutions. This is just a sam- creases with anxiety and fear ..'...»..,.< stitutional clerical image dies there will be a rebirth of unity among all ;.:.*',r<' I I > i « ) ( (Continued ple of what we want to do for the failing. on page 11) Christian people. I S Page 6 • THE VILLANOVAN • October 30, 1974 1974 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 7 Parent's Weekend October 30. A Swell Time Was Had by All Win or Lose? It's Up to Ace By EPWARD L. CANNAN (PrufeKsur, HLstory Department)

is I program, 1 In addition to the conventional news photos of Parents Weekend ac- So Gerald Ford our — no, forget what gentle statesman did wants to whip inllation by having pid)lii-, those few which have any which think might tirities, really can't say he's 'our*, or at all for saving have betMi really do what has got to Ik' done. the VILLANOVAN photographer captured these candid shots of the appointing)? it nibl)le(i to death by a flcK-k of value 'prfsident,' because I looked it up for Being, like the ACK, a sucker for a kids with their moms and dads enjoying themseh>es. Well. Big Ger is ACE, and as ducks. More precisely, if you get a standard operating procedure Con- neat atronvm, I call it in the Constitution, and the ACE he has tome up with a Hock of ordinary citizens doing lit- years for all those whose salaritv LOSK. Ontf stitution says that the President program to Whip Inflation Now tle silly, supposedly helpful, have not been bloated enough for 1 had toined the acronym, I started shouhl be elected, and Gerry (WIN). It calls to mind what Lyn- things, they will think inflation them to practice SAG (Standard thinking about what it might hasn't been elected President, and don Johnson said about Big Ger has gone away. And the people American Greed) — e.g., Villanova mean. I discovered (as in any indeed hasn't been elected by (Lyndon certainly made his who pay Gerry's fat lobbvist teachers. Our thermostats have serious metaphor), hidden depths anybody to anything, except by the mistakes, but he had a degree of friends can continue to reap fan- never been set at H8° — more like of meaning. On the one hand, it ex- people of Grand Rapids to rustic folk wisdom, and he saw- tastic profits (read the third quar- 6()°. So what (lo we turn them pressed both the positive and the Congress. So 1 suggest that we con- right through our Gerry), that he is ter figures appearing daily on the down to, according to WIN? negative aspects of what I think (Win Any thus: coct a new title for him: how about one of those people who fmd it dif- financial page of the New York It won't WASH should be achieved, ACE, standing for 'Appointed ficult to chew gum and walk at the Times). Why, of all the silly Serious Help). So I am moved to negatively, we might read it Leave Chief Executive' (and let us never same time. In short, the ACE suggestions he is peddling to the propose my own anti-inflation Out Some F^nergy, i.e., cut down drastically on our wasteful national (onsumption; positively, Lay Out Something Extra, i.e. turn what we save to relieving the poverty, misery and oppression sufferi'd by the Third World. But,

on mature consideration, I (Iccifled Getting spruced up for the big that the basic mystic- nieaniiin of was. Off Syl)aritic \veekend in the Campus Bar- The crowd goes wild at Villanova^s single touchdown, proving wrong the slogan Lay Kxtravagaiice (if you don't know bershop, which 'Specializes in those cynics who say school spirit is dead at the big V. long hair/' who the Sybarite*? were (and classical education having

dtvlined as sadly as it has. you *•-) probably don't), you may sub- Students eagerly await their parents* arrival on the steps of their dorm. stitute for Sybaritic Siuiiptuous.or * >l Suffocating, or even, if you plea.se, a more barnyard adjective that we all ha\e in mind but which certain administrators would probably censor).

The point is this — a point that Big Ger, and Kissy, and Rcnky. and But/.y, iuui all the bovs, either

can't see «)r won't .see: we are presently confronted with an aj)-

1 b palling maldistribution ot the world's goods. We in the over- privileged world are consvmiiivg va.stly more than our share -^ and in such a way that we will either ovcrconsume. or o\er pollute, or science and otherwise over ourscKcs to death in the prcxess. They in the un- A group of lucky fellows with front row seats thrill to the music of (lerprixileged (or Third) world are Mercer Ellington. •^*' (or kill '<»*n-* T—TK going to starve to death themselves — and kill as many of Refusing to be outshone by the BC band, the VU band on a put DEE us as they can, out of sheer picjue, smashing performance. in the process) because they can't get enough to consume to kw'p • LOW, LOW PRICES themselves alive. • MUFFLERS, TAIL PIPES RENTEX Ridiculous? Absincl? Of coinse, • BRAKES, FRONT END At NSA, our success depends on yours. for an\bcKl\ who takes the • YES, FOREIGN CARS Christ ian ethic seriously. But who • BANKAMERICARD APARTMENT & ( ^ Engineers will find work which is perffimir-d NSA iffi.TS you this opportunity to furth(,'r has. in the twenty centuries sincv A guy and his Mom do some fancy 'nis .uf MASTERCHARGE nowhere (dse (Ifvict 'S anr) systc broarlen your Knowledtje of modi 'rn lariguacje Christ prcKlaimeci it? Well, WIN stepping at the Inn of BRYN MAWR, 2 bedrooms, pets O.K., The Four car port, large constantly being (tr.'vckjped which aic m ( )f area studies, anrl to use yoLir talents in miPAS says, drive five pereent less until • GUARANTEED COAST TO yard, Falls. $170. Open till 9:30 p.m. Call Rentex at 457-6770, (UJvanco of any outside the A(.)(>ncv As an iinmi sliato languacje assignm(>nts, advarncod COAST 1975, and maybe by then some of ri ($30 fee), ask for 9192. A()enc;v I 'ngineer. yoLi will cairy (Hit •search rofr( 'Shor or s(:)< 'CLal vi uabular ly traininc) or us can steel ourselves to bicycle a t( f 'valiiatioi^ ".tinq < i 733 Haverford Road d( 'Sign devfdopfiieni, and may 'V> 'U tr am yt ui in an 'ritin dy ni 'w little, or excn ((lod help us!) t)t sopfiisticated. large-scale crypto- langu say, walk. says, sell yovu" Phone 527-3812 NSAs [ DP systems U transi LOSE

sysionis ( pliances, $175. Rentex, 457-6770, ($30 fee), ask for 9192. Computer Scientists particip.ito m ro( 'ivo and analy/t oiUK.h i if '. )iir nati' in s in damned pollution nianutaduring

t] iolat( w 1 ti . pre xjranunm analysis I nd systems vital information T ho adv.incincj t< 'ctvii )|( )f]i cars now, and relearn biking or

( 'pi ratn uial > a( Ivancei I scientific .and ap[)liod iri this Work au such tfiat th(>y will walking. Sure, the economic- im-

apt)lic:ations Softwaie ( )(si()n ,in. 1 di .o|, )\) tr( 'f]iioutly tako you boyi lOd tho HOUSE known and pac1 will be shattering, but Detniit

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( )pm« ( •' MIS. --sc IcsKiie doveh uuoiitly v« uit I in a(i I nation and n uu MARION MAGGIE, beat its Fords into plowshares, 3 I bedrooms, pets O.K., patio, rec. .ins lot mo tolii' 'ss an o -ssonti,)! (iiialif i( ati( ms l( ii and Exxon might well be turning room, new appliances, utilities paid, $225. Rentex, 457- complex coin numic at lops- r el, Mod [)!' .till 'UTS out lertili/.er to k'v(\ the millions 6770, ($30 fee), ask about 9133. Statistical inathomatics niatnx aUfotua and III Plact mi ad ( )tfico h.is fuilhi !

(,orTit:)inati w lal analysis art Put ,i t* 'vv - it tht mat ion atx uit NvSA c.iroor o()pMr" instead of condensed pollution.

dt • tt M lis applio(i t)y A(jt aHv ni,ith( maticciiis noluidinc)UK tails n (jardiiuj tht NSA WIN says, in its winsome way,

c a at lit '-,sif (.Ju.iliiK APARTMENT ( )pi[j( ir tnnitif -s for C( >nlr it,iitions in omjxitt mai ,ition cut the food you waste liy five per-

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Page 8 • THE VI LLANOVAN • October 30, 1974 I-'' October '30, 1S74 • THE VILLANOVAN • Pag* 9 Aiming for a World Witliout War Theater By MARY ROSE PICA The Front Page "Those Christians best deserve the and ignorance breed wars, for Opens and If the world is determined to end name studiously Who make peace the world to be free oPwar these war and social injustice it must their aim" (Cowper) evils must be eliminated. will the United Nations self suf- On October 24th, the twenty- Thus one of the most important ficient and its decisions en- Tonight ninth anniversary of the establish- is At tasks now before the world body forceable. Vasey ment of the United Nations took the global distribution of wealth. If you would like to see how decided to adopt chauvinistic place. The United Nations is A few developed nations now con- perience, whose wise tracks are newspaper reporters operated patriotism as their campaign plat- tempered a complex institution with over trol almost all of the world's Ministry by sweet -talking, and during the days when Al Capone forms to sway 135 institutions making up its wealth while the poorer nations votes their way. whose ambition to go to New York called the shots, stop by and see They also are well aware unique structure. Aux)rding to the can barely get off the ground before that the and start a career in advertising is the hilarious Ben Hecht and controversy over Earl preamble of its charter, the U.N. is a natural disaster strikes and Invites All Williams' quenche0 p.m. — Stanford, 2nd floor lounge <>j Love citizens. For Love then have been So it goes, as Kurt Vonnegut so People have asked me, what can forced to retaliate. BK)0 p.m. — Good Counsel, ground floor lounge pregnantly observes. Think up you do, faced with the general Although maintaining in- 9^ p.m. — Alumni, 2nd floor lounge your own variations, which are in- 10K)0 Consistantly cussedness of things? all I p.m. — Corr, 2nd floor hall Progresses And can ternational peace and security is finite in potential. Stop Madison Is say is, well, you ought to do what the primarj' Tuesday, November S Hit aim of the United A Show By LEW O'NEIL Avenue from thinking up idiot little you can. And (stand back for Nations, it can not 7:00 p.m. — Pedigan, ground floor hall be the only one. The Tower Theater met winter forming her commercials which urge you to buy own songs on a variety The mild-rockers, all of which By SUSIE DALTON cliche) better try and light a can- It is the 8K)0 p.m. — O'Dwyer, lounge philosophy of the United head-on last Friday, by presenting of instruments. Backed only by a sound very much alike, serve more In Love for Love, the latest wealthy old man afraid of losing when the ACE is telling you not to. dle than cuss the dark. Nations 9K)0 p.m. — Austin, basement lounge that poverty, oppression two of Southern California's most bassman, her powerful, rangy voice as uptempo variety for his ballads. production at Penn's Zellerbach his young wife is hysterical. gifted songwriters, Wendy Wald- offered lot a more than the Jackson's unquestionable talent is Theatre, Director Harold Prince McMartin is not unique, though, man and Jackson Browne. audience would accept. in the writing and performing of and the New Phoenix Repertory in capturing the audience's Despite Wendy Waldman's Fortunately for those people, some beautiful ballads. Company have exploited the nuan- enamoredness. Actor Charles Kim- critical success it was not sur- Jackson Browne was by no means By his third number, the title ces of character -acting and timing brough as Mr. Tattle, the vain, prising that the 11 o'clock crowd a track to disappointment. Combined with from his new Asylum album their fullest advantage. flirtatious, kiss-and-tell type, is so reacted politely, but disin- some pre-concert "looseness" Late For The Sky, Jackson Eighteen tremendous VILLANOVA THEATRE ^'^^ and was per- unappealing, but successful, with terestedly to her/ set. It seemed ap- the Tower's fine settling acoustics down to his best material. formances and this renowned his prospects that his reap- parent that Jackson Browne was Jackson's live performance mat- The song "Late For is producer-director last The Sky" Tuesday pearance on stage is impatiently singularly responsible for the sell- ches the excellence of his recor- perhaps Jackson's finest night opened the curtains on one of awaited. Not only is he an .1 out audience. dings. achievement. the presents % It is as soft, soulful greatest comedic presentations outrageously ridiculous rogue who Whatever the response, Wendy The opening number was a mild- ballad arranged and performed ever created for the %^ stage. is humorous to watch, but he showed a lot of class while per- rocker called "Redneck Friend." beautifully by Jackson and his Prince and his cast display always has a new conquest to tell four-man band. The songs fantastic from imagination and at- of. He is continually throwing this album have more depth and tention to detail — two of the Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur's most another wrench into a plot already musical quality than anything he's important elements in theatre — burdened with complicated love af- ever done. fact as well The that he per- as an acute sense of the fairs. forms these songs cohiic so well in person and a mastery of technique. In describing the company's validates his - talent. An example of Prince's productions, Prince said that a The live performance depended imagination is in his updating of cross -sect ion of playwrights is on the entire band. David Lindley, William Congreve's bawdy chosen. This season only one out of THE who resembles Restoration FRONT something that Period comedy. He three is an American playwright. came in from the rain, plays has it about moved up seventy years to The other choices for this season the slickest slide guitar in the "make it more accessible," he said include a black Pirandello comedy, business. After accidently in an breaking interview last Monday mor- and a recent McCuller play. This his fiddle, Lindley filled in with ning. He described the directed by Mark Conti Restoration is a test for the company to per- the slide on "Take It Period Easy". This as too far from him, and form smoothly through various added improvisional consequently dimension to too far from the types of theatrical presentations. one of his older songs. audience. •'')< "It was an age in which He also made the statement, The performance was a the actors mixture were uncomfortable "This Restoration play requires - of old favorites like "For among each NOVEMBER 2 NOVEMBER - other and the stage." adroit actors." 6 NOVEMBER 9 Everyman" and "Doctor My Eyes" This is definitely not the case in The company has more than with his new material. his When revised setting. proven its capabilities in Love asked to play "These Days" he an- Each actor's performance for Love. Even the minor roles are swered, "The trouble with displays 'These detailed attention to the played to such perfection that the Days' is it's become more like mannerisms Curtain - of the updated setting audience couldn't applaud any 8:00 P.M. those days." Avoiding falling (18th back Century), and the character louder by the time the stars came on proven achievements is a true types portrayed. The show stars out for their curtain calls. mark of an artist. These days, for John McMartin and Mary Ure. These actors include Joel Jackson Browne is not one par- McMartin's characterization of the Fabiani as Valentine, the hand- ticular song. astrology-crazy RESERVATIONS - 527-9783 star-gazing, some lover who "perseveres to the '"11^ point of martyrdom" in quest of LA5-3375 Angelica, played by Mary Ure. Peter Friedman, who plays JONATHAN EDWARDS Ben, Vasey Theatre the younger brother of Valentine, W/CATFI8H HODGE is a wild but adorable sailor. Nov. 5th a 6th Nicholas Hormann is Trapland, a Midnigkt San Compaay is pleased to annonnce the return of Bruce ELVIN skinny, prudish old man who gets Springitcen to the Tower for two sho%rs Nov. 1 & 2. Both shows start at BISHOP 8M L^CASTtl^ Mov. 7th Thru Nov. 10th giggly on a little libation. Villanova 8:00 |».ni. Plenty of good seats are available for the lad show but there University The production staff are some slagic scats for the Nov. 1st show. Tickets are available in DOC WATSON includes > k ; «. ^ . tr ^' numerous Tony Award winners, ' > •* A^ <> • ^^ J' k* ,' ^ <» A * * .* > Office and all Midnight Sun Outlets. For In- advance at the Tower Box ADV liX SOLO FOR THF lAST SHOW UFRv and nominees. Prince's credits are • • nuf formatioB calk 152-6145. • • 'XvAV4*»V»*»V»^*A'.V '» » »'• " {CwUuuted- en -page h^" • )

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Page 10 • THE VILLANOVAN • October 30, 1974 October 30, 1974 • THE VILLANOVAN • Pago 11 Spectrum Spectrum Chicago's Talents Leave Van Morrison Is Them On Top - To Stay Master By JOHN DiSTASO Vocalist By LEW O'NEIL Few rock groups have had the illustrates the individual talents caused the crowd not to be ex- Last Thursday's Spectrum and containing multi-leveled harmonies. The Hand Out of My Pocket" ability to climb to the top of the of the group's members, pecting the legendary "Begin- Theater concert Van featuring the fact that they returned to brass solos, and a for only a sings the kind of blues Sonny Boy business and then remain there for in addition nings." With the excitonent rising Souther, Hillman, Fury Band and token encore was more of percussion solo, the wonderful an insult himself would be proud of. an extended time, unfaltering. The steadily, Chicago proceeded to a Van Morrison lived up to its ad- to the tTowd than the band. "Color My World." truly fantastic version Apparently unhappy by the Beatles and the Rolling Stones of "I've vances, as one of the month's best The group took a fifteen minute If the people paid their money to number of empty seats, Morrison have accomplished this, and few, if Been Searching So Long," with bets. Unfortunately only about break at this point, returning with see Van Morrison, they got their left the stage prematurely. any, others have even come close, Cetera's bass guitar literally three quarters of the anticipated dollar's worth. Morrison is "Dialogue" from their fifth album, vibrating the rafters. a However, the applause was so in- Chicago played at the Spectrum They .sell-out crowd made the show, a and the previous mood was easily stumpy, little Irishman who han- tense he wound up returning for Friday night, displaying that they, followed with an extended version situation that affected both bands Following was an exam- dles nearly every vein of music, in three encores. too, maintain this selective ability, resumed. of the Latin style, percussion performances. ple of new "experimental" music, his own unique style. Reacting to the tremendous They have been at the top for five oriented "Mongonucleosis," and The SHF Band started the "25 Backed capably by a three man response he launched into perhaps years now, and instead of faltering, with "Italian from New York," then unleashed the powerful or evening with some good time coun- 4." band consisting of bass, keyboards, his finest song of the evening, are improving. which features Robert Lamm on 6 to M try-rock. Labeled as a super -group Van Morrison and drums, Morrison performed a • the "Moondance." This was Morrison They have undergone changes in ARP synthesizer, "Hanky Their encore contained a tribute before they ever performed, the combination of old and new songs. as a jazz Panky," which features to the Beatles with to at his best singing, and playing Main Point music, beginning in 1968 the brass "Got Get band is having trouble living up to Van Morrison, as a singer, is into section, and "Life You into Life," and their some beautiful sax. The other two oriented combo, progressing Saver," a My own its members past associations. Forrest's Godspell Has beyond classification. You can't encores reached even deeper into rock and stardom with their rousing off-beat footstomper. "Feeling Stronger Every Day" left Although generally unen- describe him by his material Van's pa.st with "Brown Eyed second album. Their two most Another piece from Chicago VII, one wondering if better music thusiastically received by most because it is a wide variety of folk, Girl" recent albums contain material "Women Don't Want to Love Me," cx)uld ever be created. originally recorded in 1967 Significant John is critics, SHF's music is certainly Appeal Martyn rock, jazz and everything else. You and "Gloria" recorded in 1965. which ventures beyond their more than just a pale imitation of can't describe him by his voice, for These songs, By BOB previous tight, brass dominated which seem trite com- CONRAD Films past works. Their set was a com- no one sings like Van Morrison. pared to Morrison's present level, To say that the popular rock sonality with such verve, the style. The group's self-presentation bination of Poco and Flying Take for example, the song "I've was still enjoyable due to their musical Godspell, currently reflects success: glittering suits, a audience cannot help but attach Guitar Great Burrito Brothers songs mixed with Been Working." A Here Morrison liveliness and recognition factor. showing at Philadelphia's Forrest some measure of identity. perfectly styled hair, and ex- selections from their recent Night Porter" Thrives debut treats words as music, improvising The Moody Irishman had Theatre, is simply an adaptation In a musical sense, Godspell By RA.LPH MENZANO travagant show case lighting ef- album (now a gold record). The on inflections to create a sound turned the set into a near of Matthew's fects are all new and unnecessary two hour Gospel would be to proves to be worthy of the praise it music is solid country-rock com- higher than language. Sonny Captain Beefheart cancelled his evening with some dazzling guitar On affair. Not bad for someone who neglect a truly contemporary received first as a member of supplements to the music that is plete with whinning pedal-steel On Obsessions Boy Williamson's "Take Your had just walked off the stage. lollection of writers shows at the Main Point last week, work. Martvn was making his first Chicago. and players. Broadway's most elite plays, and so the people there had to scrape Philly club appearance after two Mincing a continuous line of The nearly full house, with sur- By BOB WESOLOWSKI in its most recent seventeen week up a billing for Tuesday and Wed- Spectrum shows with Yes and prisingly few "teeny hoppers," wit- sight gags and one liners with running in Philadelphia. nesday nights. with Traffic. the intimate atmo- "The Night Porter," a film soon resulting hardships reduce Marceau topical satire on such far ranging They came up And nessed Chicago achieve to their Max Brings Mime to Movies Especially good are George-Paul to be released by Budco Theatres and his lover, who have barricaded matters as McDonald's, an entertaining four-part sphere of the Main Point seemed full potential. The group has church Fortune's "All Good Gifts," and in the Philadelphia area, has few themselves replacement with English to fit him well because the small always appreciated the into Max's apartment, By PAUL LLOYD bingo, and American politics, the Bobby C. Ferguson's rendition of bright spots. More often, it is the into the persons they interchangeable cast guitarist -composer John Martyn, but enthusiastic audience fully ap- once were. "Shanks" is a Walker has manages to "We Beseech Thee." Each number Philadelphia audiences. new movie in discovered a way lives with and despises. The man- autoharpist preciated degrading aspects of life, the Director Cavani focuses sustain the interest of the mast Bryan Bowers, him. Among his recor- Opening the concert with "In- on the which the superb impressionist, that the functions of dead people is backed by a guitar, ba.ss, set ner in which Shanks controls their wmedian Ed Begley, Jr. and folk dings available are two albums he humiliations people upon each dwindling foor supply in the apart- diverse audience. Never wandering their first Marcel Marceau, plays a double may be brought back to life. keyboard, percussion quartet. troduction" from album, This bodies can be classified as per- singer his other and the inhuman treatment ment, the trash and garbage too far from Matthew's passages Jaime Brockett. recorded with wife Beverly for the group immediately owned the that lead role. The story deals with the discovery appears to be good and The solidifying aspect of the of other verted, but it is done in such a way The first act Begley, Jr. Brothers. . persons that draws the at- continues to be piled high however, the company, under the was Ed Warner This may be yet hits, about roles that good and evil play in our useful, but during the course of the play, one which serves to unite cTowd, and followed with two that it enhances the story. whose comedy included take-offs of another case of the Main Point get- tention of director Liliana Cavani. the place, the .scavenging Max does direction of Nina Fa so, does a Gmlspell's historical, "Call on Me" and "Saturday in society. Marceau plays the part of movie it is shown that it can be dramatica the movie "The Invisible Man," ting a deserving artist one step Cavani does in fact dwell on The basic theme of the commendable job of bringing the social the Park." Robert Lamm's soft through the cupboards and stacks the title character, a deaf and used in a bad manner. One of the movie, and themes, is the now television these ideas, taking every op- that is, good versus themes to the surface at the play's news shows and Ser- closer to fame. John Martyn will creations from Chicago VI, of garbage in search ^of food and dumb puppeteer, as well as pla>ing ways it is misused is when Shanks evil, is traditional di.stribution of wine monette. One of his best gags con- wear the robes well. portunity to downgrade man. More illustrated by many things that are conclusion, the crucifixion "Something in this City" and the animal-like mannerisms that Old Walker, an aging scientist who manipulates the bodies of his and during intermission. In an cerned a commercial for a importantly, Cavani focuses stereotyped. A motorcycle gang is resurrection of Christ, new "Hollywood," lulled the cTowd. overcome the pair when some mor- has recently made a startling .sister (the town shrew) and her making the historical sen.se the wine provides product he invented produit Doug Kenney, senior editor of 'lovingly on a sadomasochistic brought in to show the force of evil, intermittent humor all the — a Peter Cetera's sweet rendition of sel is found. discovery. husband (the town drunk) who he more the audience with a flavor of the which allows you the convenience the National Lampoon will ap- relationship, the central idea in and they do this by exerting enjoyable. play's era. "Just You 'n Me" maintained the Max, at the point of exhaustion Dramatically speaking, pear in the West Lounge, "The Night Porter." violence and by generally Perhaps the most notable of cooking a turkey in your toaster. mood, which was then rocketed and starvation, eventually dons aspect the ritual allows one to ponder the The of the product Dt)ugherty Hall, on November Max (Dirk Bogarde) is now the delinquent behavior. While the of the play however, is the talent name — "POP into a frenzy by the famous "Make his SS uniform after dressing passing of Christ's blood, U, at 8:00 p.m. Admission is night porter in a fashionable Vien- point was put across, the and versatility of the cast. -N'GOBBLE of course. Me Smile," from the group's Lucia in Mary Janes, the something which becomes haun- Brockett his free. nese hotel. The year is 1957. stereotyped way in which it was Although the rapid interchange Jaime then made second album. That piece of music organizations attempt to quietly tingly obvious in the final scenes. During the war he served as an of- done took appearance. Now, Brockett is a starve the two into submission away from the between players and roles does not The social significance is to allow originality long-time Point favorite who* ficer in the SS. His assignment was finally beginning to work. of the movie. allow one character to rise above the audience to enjoy them.selves. to gathers an audience with both his photograph the incoming final, pitiful attempt to escape the rest, each member of the com- In every respect, Godspell suc- A "Shanks" was an excellent civilian prisoners at the con- free-wheeling talking blues and his fails. are shot to pany establishes his own per- ceeds. Max and Lucia vehicle for Marceau's tremendous centration was soft ballads. But he began his II camp where he death a short distance from the :VI*R talent. In his dual role he shows by saying that he really SPECIAL OPENING NIGHT PRICES $2 3 stationed. show 00 00 4 00 apartment, the event being more that the art of pantomine may be didn't that going to It is at this point that director know he was an att of mercy than murder. successfully incorporated into a TUES. (AQUARIUS, Cavani begins to dwell on human play there that night until two LET THE Though Bogarde and Rampling movie on a large scale. The acting 5- IN suffering, to show persons in hours prior to showtime. It was NOV. SUNSHINE were good in their roles, both of the other characters in the 8. GOOD various states of starvation, per- hard to tell whether or not he was SUI\I. MORNING showing an intense feeling and movie appeared at first to be a sons who have been beaten and kidding. STAR SHINE ) professionalism in their work, they trifle overdone, but when one NOV. 10 abused, all this revolves around Brockett, you see, has a voice are subservient to a series of per- remembers that this story is a fan- Max, the ringmaster. like sandpaper and plays guitar verse obsessions in "The Night tasy this overacting fits in very He meets a teenage Lucia somewhere between Bob Dylan Porter." well. On the whole, "Shanks" is a (Charlotte Rampling), a prisoner and oblivion. Yet, he was able to very good movies and if one does who so charms Max, they begin carry on a long show (ap- not mind being forced to think a proximately two hours) simply their love affair. Before long a bit, should be seen. with ad-libs audience- lasting bond is firmed, a bond that and long Allman's v». participation songs. If it weren't THE AMERICAN TRIBAL LOVE ROCK MUSICAL has at its base sado-masochism. for his quick humor, Brockett Bm)k 8i Lyrics l)y Years after the war, in 1957, would have died a horrible stage- Max and Lucia meet again. Lucia .ii:uo.>ii: KA<;\i&.iAMi:s i«.\i»o Solo Tours Thumbing death. His best lines of the night is now the wife of a world famous were in the form of questions. He ^^ ballet conductor and apparently Muse by Gregg Allman and Richard asked why Wa-Wa Food. Markets <;AI/I .>lacl>i:i«M<»l' the only survivor of the "medical" (Continued from page 5 ICES & SHOW TIMES (include Betts, leading figures in the parking) HAIR-Tues p.m.) ! weren't open twenty-four hours a {830 examinations Max gave his ^^"'* '^-^° m ) Sat (3 * i^^,?92,^^^ P Dm) Sun (3 p m ) Sun (8:0C y.„,., Allman Brothers Band, both take »^i either.) S5 50. 4 50. 50; Fn at day anvmore and why Bryn Mawr 3 (8 30pm )Sat (8 30 p m ) S6 50. 5 50. 4 50 prisoners the camp. The chance off on separate solo concert tours What about the local rides, has green fire engines, TICKET AGENCIES In Philadelphia — Central Ticket Agency; Travelmart, Castor meeting rekindles their intense af- a Magee, Wanamaker's (center city store), at the end of this month. "Hair", The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical, is coming to the Devon, Sears, Manoa? This area is Also — Hobby Hut, Woodbury, J ; N fair. Bryan Bowers and his autoharp New York Store, Pottstown; Bag & Baggage, Wilmington, Del ; Wee Three Allman's tour is a continuation uncut, Tuesday, great for hitching. Record Shop, Valley Forge Music Fair in Devon—complete and Even with hun- followed and his att could best be Plymouth Meeting MpII, Plymouth Meeting. Pa.; All TICKETRON Since the end of the war. Max, locations. of his first solo outing last spring. November 5 thru Sunday, November 10. All of the original songs such dreds of Mercedes on the "pike," describe*! as "good-time music." MAIL ORDERS write VALLEY along with several other SS of- FORGE MUSIC FAIR. Devon, Pa 19333 Please Betts Tour is his first as a solo ar- expect the sixty-two list I Go," "Good Morning Starshine," plus Chevy to pick He sings with emotion and enjoys alternate dates ft prices Send check or money order with self-addressed, ficers from the camp, have formed as, "Aquarius," "Where Do stamped envelope tist. you up. ^—^^ of the Music Fair Stay on the curb, get your audience sing-alongs as was an underground organization the outstanding production numbers, are all part INFO ONLY Nl 4 5O00 thumb way out (New York .style) evident in a fine rendition of "Let GROUPS 647 2307 dedicated to the revival of Fascist Betts first solo album, "High- versiim. Nine members, including Shelley Plimpton, have been signed FORGEi and .show them CHARGE BY PHONE 647 7870 VALLEY way Call," you want their the Circle Be Unbroken" in which German. The members of the was released recently. for Valley Forge. Tickets arc on sale at the Music Fair box office BANKAMERICARD or MASTER CHARGE CB music fair V> ride. Remember, go in pairs, Allman's first solo L.P., "Laid it's he instructed everypne in the group soon recognize Lucia and located just off the Devon exit of route 202, at all "Ticketron" more fun. Stand under street Back," was released last spring. lights audience to hold hands. Bowers realize their danger because of her in Plymouth Meeting locations, plus the Wee Three Record Store the at night and be Gregg Allman's newest solo very careful — also gave an informative historv of while sensing that Max has for- album JONATHAN EDWARDS, one of the few SPECIAL STUDENT Mall, Bag and Baggage in Wilmington, and theatre ticket agencies trust your sixth sense. singer-songwriters to ac- COUPON will be a live recording on People will the autoharp demonstrating its saken the group in favor of his made tually merit the title, conies back to the Main Point for a four-day Good for $ 1 .50 off any throughout Philadelphia. For added convenience tickets can be re- pick up a positive performance but the spring tour, which vibration all the different sounds and the different love. Max and Lucia must be featured a weekend - OCTOBER 31 thrn - opening night & Sat. evening perfornnance. Master Charge by calling time. The "Joe-college NOVEMBER 3 (THURS. — SUN.) in thirty-piece orchestra. served on BankAmericard and look" is moods it can create. eliminated, it is decided. the company of Catfish Hodge, a Detroit blues belter of fair rvnown. JftsjCoitpoq yVill Aopepted At Box the production. Hti^, in. See yoi* .oyt .tkm'l-'. John ^9 Office ONLYI 215-647-7870. Picturecj arc scenes from .\ ^. Martyn completed the The ensuing seige and the Fbone tA5 -3375 for ticketSt*' I 9 — ZODIAC I I »

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Rivalries are supposed to to play. Although Edward Kennedy Foster re-created Barney Bigard's the Outstanding among band's produce nip-and-tuck games and Boston College started scoring "Duke" Ellington passed away at clarinet solo. Closing the first set soloists was Cootie Williams, who the Villanova - Boston College one early. They marched 37 yards in 10 this beautiful the age of 75 on May 24 of was the Duke's tone first joined the Ellington band in is no exception. Scores from recent plays with Mike Godbolt blasting under the Harlem, commissioned by year, his orchestra, now poem 1928 and .still plays very powerful games have been 28-21 (1970), 23-7 over from the one for the score. A direction of his 55-year-old son Arturo Toscanini and the NBC the plunger solo on trumpet. From (1971), 21-20 (1972), and 11-7 weak punt by Scott Kaufman gave Mercer, continues to prove that the Symphony in 1950. the early Black and Tan Fantasy (1973); all were in favor of B.C. the Eagles the super field position Ellington Era is far from finivshed. Following Harlem Air Shaft, an to wide-open introductory the save the 1970 game. The average that led to the score. No mere ghost band, the ensemble, instrumental dating from the late notes to Harlem, Cootie demon- score over that four year period has comprised mostly of younger 1930*s, Mercer conducted the or- strated why he has become a most been 19^-15.5, B.C. ahead. Last By the time B.C. scored again musicians, plays Ellington's music chestra in two of his own com- important part of the Ellington Saturday, however, everyone forgot the Wildcats had only eight '40's, run with the same dedication and positions from the Blue sound. Incidentally, Williams is the script and the result was a bad plays and had yet to gain a first flnesse as its predecessors, a fact Serge and You Name It (a bebop now the last remaining original review for Villanova in the thirty- down. This drive was topped off by borne out brilliantly by last Satur- version of Take the **A" Train). member of this great band. ninth showing of the classic. The Mike Esposito's spectacular 35 day evening's Parents Weekend Guest pianist Roland Hanna, a While the Duke Ellington or- score was 55-7 and it signifies the yard touchdown jaunt. After four concert. recent graduate of the Thad Jones- «%i chestra under Mercer Ellington first time in over a month that the more Wildcat plays, the Eagles From the openi.pg piano Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra, then of- The original guitar-iiillcr Pigboy was superb, several other aspects 'Cats are below .500. They stand at once again scored. After linebacker Crabshaw, ELVIN BISHOP, rocks statement of C-Jam Blues, a com- fered a beautiful, modern im- into the Main Point for special left something to be desired. 3-4 with Delaware, Maryland, Bill Smith recovered Mike Lom- a two-nigiit stand, TUESDAY and position illustrating the Duke's provisation on the Ellington WEDNESDAY with his Vocalist Anita Moore seemed to be Holy Cross, and Temple remaining bardi's fumble on the Villanova 28 NOVEMBER 5 & 6, new band and a sound as penchant for transforming a sim- ballad Just Squeeze Me, together much country as twelve more steeped in the sounds of bar blues. Phone LA5-3375 for tickets. ple two-note motive into a great with bassist Larry Ridley, who Janis Joplin, in sharp contrast to theme, the concert was off to a delivered a smooth bowed passage previous Ellington singers sudi as flying start. Roscoe Gill, a vocal on his fullsized instrument. Ivie Anderson and Joya SherriU. Point Begins Brunch Series soloist in Ellington's sacred con- Taking a turn toward the lighter certs of the mid-60's, led his eight- side, the program focused on Ms. Moore's shouting on such ten- <^.'ii voice mixed choir along with the Harold "Money" Johnson's im- der ballads as I Got It Bad (And The Main Point offers a Brunch . . . and always a few delicious sur- band in his own arrangements of personation of the late Louis That Ain't Good) and I Didn't and Chamber Music series the first prises. Beautiful music, scrump- three Ellington classics: Jump for "Satchmo" Armstrong on both Know About You cannot be -Xl Sunday of the month, from 1:00 to tious food and a friendly feeling Joy, Prelude to a Kiss, and trumpet and vocal. Bringing the justified, and her pointless scat- 3:00 p.m. Jeannette Campbell are at The Main Point, 874 Lan- ting on It Caravan. Mercer then introduced concert to a rousing close was a Don't Mean A Thing If '< spreads a festive buffet table with caster Ave., Bryn Mawr, next Sun- one of his father's lesser -known spontaneous hand-clapping and It Ain't Got That Swing, while it ten kinds of freshly baked breads; day, November 3rd at 1:00 p.m. pieces of the 1930's, Koko, a minor foot-stomping improvisation led by may swing, don't mean a thing. gourmet cheeses, fresh fruits, old- blues in which trombonist Art Cootie Williams and Anita Moore, fashioned oatmeal with sprinkles The Chamber Music program will Another question is directed to the Baron (who played on this same to a heavy rock beat provided by of currents, nuts, sunflower seeds, feature Schumann (A Major Quar- Villanova Stage Crew: Why pre- stage with Stevie Wonder two drummer Rocky White and a dates and wheat germ; a very tet) and Mozart (Clarinet Quin- recorded rock music at a big band years ago) took the part of Joe funky tenor sax solo by Harold special hot spiced fruit; fresh- tet.) 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^>i:'>* October 30, 1974 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 15 Page 14 • tHE VILLANOVAN • October 30, 1974 Fay and Coach Graff devised a play of deceit, moving two men, Dave Courtright and Wong, in Skaters Prepare for Needham Key: (Continued from page 14) Booters Fare front of the defensive wall, as both r With six minutes gone in the McGill and Seamus Byrne went first half, Wong took a Byrne pass towards the ball. The goalie, Rick Upcoming Campaign and scored from six yarcfs out. Well the on Week Fieldn, was fooled and haW Aggressiveness Eight minutes later, the Byrne- By MIKE RANDAZZA slipped through his fingers. By BOB CONRAD By MICHAEL RANDAZZA McGill team switched positions It was the best week of the year The Cat-dominated half ended Ursinus missed a. flnal op- A greatly improved hockey team Tim Andria, wingers Dick Hoffend while running down field and for the Villanova soccer team. 1-0. Fay, Tom Sullivan and indirect kick from It's a brisk fall afternoon The schedule they face is tough, portunity on an opens its twenty game season this and Scott Heitmann, goalie Paul and McGill's score landed in the up- Hampered by injuries, the team Gabriel Stephanou continually the student population facing nationally ranked teams H yards out week with a plethora of new Bernard and defenseman Rusty retires to per-left corner of the net. was 1-5-1 before a 10 day rest bombed the Bear goal. last their home or dorm to prepare for like the University of Baltimore, The minutes were players, two new coaches, and Varlotta, blue chippers all, will With three minutes left in the which preceded last week's vic- Villanova came out shooting in highlighted dinner. Helmets crack behind the St. Joe's and Temple. These op- by Tom Sweeny's, much of its old gusto. Comprised take regular shifts this winter, and first half, Byrne broke away from tories. the second half, but the Bears stadium. Colorful leaves are raked ponents consistently play at fullback, killing offensive mostly of a group of eager un- should easily make the transition attack the the Georgetown defense, ran down Cathol McGill, an Irish wanted the win. The result: Gene drives to college by the maintenance crew. Villanova goal with shot after and time. derclassmen, the icemen look to hockey. the left side and beat Tom O'Brien newcomer to the front line, saved a Holmes had to make some With two minutes left, the Irish challenge their Moving directly into the shot. But Holmes feels relatively more rigorous On the other side of Lancaster from twenty yards out. 3-1 victory for the Cats with two brilliant saves, highlighted by a twosome of Byrne and McGill got schedule and begin to establish spotlight may, however, be a dif- secure with Needham around. Pike a handful of blue-jerseyed "Villanova controlled two- second half goals against Ursinus. save of the Bears' star, Dave Ken- together for the final goal, as Villanova as a Middle Atlantic ferent matter, for the group of un- "Pete's excellent. He plays well students run thru Brazilian thirds of the half," said Harr >•• Shai scored the first nedy, on free derclassmen that generated the Mum Wong a penalty kick inside McGill scored off Byrne's corner Conference power, as they travel to . . . has a good head out there," training drills. Redgers, one of the officials. Villanova goal, 11:23 into the half, the goalie's box. '• i kick. Delaware Friday. bulk of the Wildcat offensive last says Holmes as he watches The sport is soccer. Leading the Once again the half was of- off an indirect penalty kick of 14:20 into the half, John Wen- "He's a really good scorer, helps New head coach Burt Johnson, season returns intact. Leading Needham save another play in drills is assistant coach Gerry Fay. fensively dominated by Villanova, Gerry Fay. Steve Meriot, the Ur- dall found Craig Oceanic open; out the team a lot," said co- the Wildcat's captain a year ago, scorer Walt Lucca, one of the practice, "he rarely gets beat and His assistant is the mid-sized, which outshot Georgetown 13-5. sinus goalie, came out to save who crossed the ball into the goal captain Pete and assistant Chuck Margiotti, finest players in the MAC, heads doesn't make mistakes." Needham, com- hefty co-captain Pete "Rock" "We weren't pushing in the Fay's initial kick, but Wong past the diving Holmes. menting feel that this year's freshman coup the cast, anchoring the team's first on McGill. Needham. Needham loves the game. "You second half," said Needham after booted in the goal from six yards But the Cats were not to be Byrne starred in the 3-2 victory will more than adequately replace line with sophomore classmates DELAWARE use your entire body. I enjoy a good the game. "We let up, and they got :'''.' NEXT out. denied. Eighteen minutes later, over Georgetown on Saturday, also the team's three graduated Rick Martin and Bob Scarfone. "He's a very good captain and fall afternoon; I feel free outdoors. the two goals. There were a lot of "It was what we call a 'pretty McGill won the game on a penalty at home. regulars and immediately provide The cerebral Scarfone, a pre-med leader," says the other co-captain Soccer never stops. There are no beat players out there and play,' " said the Villanova scorer. kick. (Continued on page 15) the school with a winner. Center student, has competed with FOR Gene Holmes. time outs; perpetual motion they (Georgetown) just slipped \ WILDCATS Houston Aero star Marty Howe through the defense." and adds a firm knowledge of The next game for the Wildcats will But the visitors fell one goal hockey to the generally young be the University short. The Cat goalie. Holmes, squad. Other returning wingmen of Delaware this coming Saturday down in Newark, together continued to direct the defense and system are alternate captains O'Brien Delaware. time is put this Jay Game 1:30 p.m. We outhustled the offensive attack. and Jeff Fick, and Sophomore The Blue Hens (6-1) are coming off a tough loss to Player of the Week? Cathol Mark Laughlin. Temple. Although many thought that the Owls would win McGill against Ursinus. "Whole Defensively the Villanovans easily, Delaware stayed tough only to fall, 21-17. team played so well against foom. figure to be equally sound with In the Georgetown. We're working well captain Walter Johnson assuming game, they were able to contain one of the nation's best together," concluded Needham. — his brother's role as the team's quarterbacks, Steve Joachim, to minus nine yards rushing. Finally! policeman. His partners on the Although he did pass for 219 yards, Joachim was only 13 of backline will be Bill Duffy, Larry There will be a Woinen*s 31 and had three passes intercepted. foom. Mulhern and Paul Brown, with Basketball meeting in Bartley 110 Bernard already a fixture in goal. The Blue Hens are a running team. In fact, 79% of on October 30th, at 7 p.iii. If you're willing to spend a thousand bucks for a stereo sys- The schedule promises to be a their plays have been runs. They have the talent to do it At 4:30 p.m. on October 31st, tem, we figure you already know enough about sound to know challenging one, as the team con- there will be a meeting for with individuals such as Vern Roberts (5-10, 179), Tom those that what you're saying isn't always as important as what tinues to beef up its program in interested in Women's Track. It James (5-11, 180), and Greg Perry (6-0, 210). Roberts, ^^^^^^^-^^^^^^^^ a '^ hope of gaining a varsity indentity. will be in Bartley 110. The coach you're getting. : senior, has 586 yards in 127 carries. Three teams from the tough New He has scored eight is Jim Thompson, who comes So you should know that what you're getting here is a first- York Metropolitan League, times and is averaging 4.6 yards per carry. James, a mere from Drexel U. class, perfectly-matched stereo system. Pioneer's amazing Queens, Brooklyn and lona, along sophomore, has carried 61 times for 283 yards (also 4.6 new 737 AM/FM Stereo Receiver, with 35 watts per channel with perennially fine Virginia and ypc). Perry gained 71 yards vs. Temple, his first big game. RMS. More than enough power to drive the exceptional JBL Navy have been added to the roster The Villanova Sports Car Overall he has 91 yards on 29 carries for a 3.1 of opponents, while holdover average. Club will hold Its 1st "Century 100" Speaker Systems, included at their fair trade Lehigh looms as the reigning Nate Beasley, a doubtful starter, leads the team with 768 Autocross of tho season price of $297 each. And BSR's Professional Series 620AX power in the M.A.C. yards. Sunday, Nov. 3 at the Field turntable, with genuine walnut base, dustcover and ADC The team's first home game will Quarterback Bill Zwaan (5-11, 189) is only a junior House Parking Lot. magnetic cartridge. List price, $1142.75. Sale price this be against Drexel on November 7, and can throw when he needs to. Zwaan is 52 of 110 Registration at 11:30 AM., .:^^^ at the Radnor Rink. : ^^ . month, only $999! ; admission $1.00. Prizes (47.3% ) for 751 yards and six touchdowns. His favorite Any salesman can sell you a thousand bucks worth of will be awarded, no ex- receivers are senior Bill Cubit (6-1, 198), who has 14 cat- stereo. But for a thousand bucks worth oi sound, you need a perience necessary. Come ches for 205 yards (14.6), and running back Tom Jones, who Music Man. A Franklin Music Man. ^' - Photo by Tom Calabrese out and test your driving Women's adds 10 catches for 193 yards (19.3). James has two touch- Pete Needham skill. down receptions to his credit. Aggressive is the best descrip- exists. tion of Needham. Like the rest of the defense, Pete S?iy«99 The Blue Hens have put 171 points on the board while In a game he is Tennis has usually found all over the field. He missed games due to injuries. holding the opposition to 80. Defensive ends Sam Miller The Villanova women'.s tennis coordinates the defense which His thigh was bothering him, Bosher anchor a line which has yielded a stingy INTERNATIONAL team won another match last week' and Tom lisually highlights the Wildcat causing severe charlie-horses. at Gwynedd-Mercy College by 2.8 yards per carry to the opposition. Captain Ed Clark is style of soccer. (Continued on 1 a page 3) CAREER? .score of 5-0, making its season another defensive stronghold. The 6-2, 228 lb. senior is record 9-0. Wins were recorded by positioned at outside linebacker. The backfield is also number one singles Mary Ellen strong, allowing only 38.6% of intended passes to be com- Hoopsters Scrimmage Boylan 6-0,6-0, number two singles pleted. Pat Clause 6-0, 6-0, number three singles Robin Lucia 6-0, 6-0, num- Delaware, in their quest for another Lambert Bowl, Into Double Overtime ber one doubles Gabi Weber -Ros has thus far defeated Akron (14-0), Citadel (48-12), New Alfaro 6-1, 6-0, and number two A representative Hampshire (34-10), McNeese State (29-24), Connecticut By TONY DiFRANCESCO doubles Mary Martin-Barbara will be on the campus (15-6) and Lehigh (14-7). The loss to Temple was their sole In their first performance of the basket giving the White team a 57- Pipes 6-2, 7-5. In addition, Denise THURSDAY season, the Wildcat basketball 55 lead. just 16 Murphy recorded an extra singles loss. With seconds team put on a splendid show for remaining freshman Whitey NOVEMBER 7, 1974 win, as did the doubles team of The 'Cats also have a quest, which is a .500 season. A the parents and students in last Rigsby, who had some trouble get- to discuss qualifications for Loretta Schlachta-Andrea Church. victory over the Blue Hens, to say the least, is critically Saturday's Parents Weekend in- ting started, moved the ball up- advanced study at The Fall season ends with a home needed. trasquad scrimmage. Assistant court and was fouled by guard AMERICAN match on Thursday, October 31, RPK coach Craig Littlepage's Blue Chubby Cox. Showing no signs of GRADUATE SCHOOL against St. Joseph's. The Univer- team defeated the White team, yielding to pressure, Rigsby made and job opportunities sity community is urged to come coached by assistant Tom Bren- both shots, thus sending the 57-57 in out and root this splendid team on the field of IN AEROSPACE nan, by a 59-57 double overtime game into a second overtime. to an undefeated Fall season. OPPORTUNITIES INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT VIRGINIA TECH score, Whitey capped off his fine per- AT Brennan's White team held a formance with a base line drive of Virginia Polytechnic Institute 34-24 half-time edge, but the blue that led to a basket and a 59-57 Dr. Joseph A. Schetz Interviews n^ay be scheduled at and State University, will be on campus from 1:30 to team was able to fight back in the win. wling closing moments. 4:00 P.M. on Tuesday, November 12, 1974. He will Sophomore Coaches Littlepage and Brennan OFFICE OF GRADUATE Allen Ferguson got a three point stated that they were very pleased speak with students Interested in opportunities for STUDIES Thp Villanova play and freshman Reggie Robin- with Rigsby's overtime play as bowling team Graduate Research Assistants, Graduate Teaching defeated Community . son hit two short jumpers tying the well as the consistency of the College Assistants, Fellowships and Instructor positions. 1125 score at 53-53 and the game went Herron brothers, Larry and Keith, AMERICAN GRADUATE SCHOOL CHESTNUT ST. PLYMOUTH MEETING MALL EXTON SQUARE of Philadelphia, 3-0. Ed Miller should be Philadelphia, Minimum salary $390/month. Appointments into overtime. Pa. Plymouth Meeting, Pa Exton, Pa. rolled a 562 series, which included Robinson opened and the play of John Olive. The OF INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT phone: Post-Graduate Studies Of- "RECORDS" phone: 825-9282 phone: 363-1300 made with the Secretary, the two minute overtime period team will open the regular season Thunderbird a 204 game, to pace the team. i Campus ECHELON MALL SPRINGFIELD MALL NESHAMINY MALL Chris Stanford and John Howley fice, 108 Corr Hall. with two foul shots, but John Olive at the field house against Textile, Glendale, Ariiena 85306 and Keith Herron Voorhees Twp., N.J. Springfield, Pa. Cornwells Heights. Pa. added sets of 526 and 524, respec- each hit a on December 3rd. Phone:(609)772-1717 phone: 543-4567 T phone: 355-3737 tively. ^ •« >»,«> lim,0mtmm MM ^9'

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The Political Science Department of YillanoYs presents Its DUNQ8HUN8 first speaker of the current academic year. Father MIgnel Bernad, Custom made denim skirts (long, \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\1^\1^\\\\\\\\V\ short S.J. on Thursday, Oct. 31, at 4 p.m. in the Alumni House. Father aosmce and txxjt length), hats, halters and pocketbooks. All have needlepoint Bernad is a Professor of Humanities at Ateneo University in the work done on them. "Inexpensive but Philippines and a former editor of the quarterly Journal, **Philip- professional quality." Th«y also mak* A.'vv\rL\\v\\\\\\\xvvvv gr*at gifts! Contact Jerry, Room 55 pine Studies". Professor Bernad will discuss Filipino behavior Austin Hall. LA 5-97S2. patterns and some of the Social values which presumably underlie ' •.y that behavior. All are invited. Refreshments will be served Wednesday, October 30 following the presentation. 8:30 a.m. Sign up sheets for U.S. Patent Office, John G. Reutter 1973 Honda 350cc bored out Assoc, Aetna Life and Casualty, Aetna and Surity with headers, 9Q00 miles, Division, John Service Co., and Prudential Insurance Co., good condition, VILLANOVA $800. Call DATA TYPE & RESEARCH SERVICE UNIVERSITY. VILLANOVA, PA. November 6, 1974 Scott available in Career Development Center. 527-2100, ext.^554. 2 Sylvan St., Rutherford, N.J. 07070 9K>0 a.m. — 4K)0 p.m. Art Print sale. North Lounge, Dougherty. (201) 933-6222 10K)0 a.m. — 2K)0 p.m. UNICEF collection In Dougherty Hall. Termpaper A Thesis Research 73 Camaro, V8 automatic, 1:30 p.m. — 4K)0 p.m. Georgetown University Campus Visitation, Lowest Ratas From ^'2.50/pg. ' S'-: P/8, P/B, A/C, AM/FM. Vi 3- New Council Law Center in 108 Corr. Advises Mon.—Fri. 9:30—6 a Sat. 10—4 j 7942 after 6:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Soccer vs. Delaware, home. v; ^^v Campua Joba Available 7:30 p.m. Sports Car Club, Bartley 105A. Films wfH be shown. 7:30 p.m. Ski Club Meeting, Bartley, 209. Sign up for trip to Stowe, EARN UP TO $1200 a school Activities Vermont. Collection of deposit money begins. Student Office year hanging posters on HELP WANTED By 8K)0 p.m. Movie: "The Last House on the Left,". Physics Lecture campus in spare time. Send BOB DODARO 2 Poaitiona Available: 1 Kitchen Helper, Sat., 11 A.M. — 9 Hall. >-. :,r:,.l,_.<-: name, address, phone and P.M., Sun., 11 A.M. — 7 PM. 2. Houaekeeper, Mon.—Thura., The recently formed Student Ac- awful burden off of me,' Fr. Council. 8K)0 p.m. Coffee House, St. Rita's Chapel. SCHOOL to: Coordinator of Hours Flexible. $40 salary for each poaitton, alao includea tivities Council has begun its chore Byrnes continued. The remaining members are 8K)0 p.m. "The Campus Representatives,' Front Page," Vasey Theatre. of serving as a consulting and ad- students who were chosen for the P.O. Box 1384, meaia. 5 minute walk from campua. Pleaaant working con- 10K)0 p.m. Movie: "The Last House on the Left," Bartley 209. Ann Arbor, Mi Currently the Council consists of 4-8106. ditiona and chance to meet intereating people. Call Apoatolic vising body for the Student Ac- Council from among interested twelve members. Besides Fr. Center for more info. 527-4582. tivities office. students who applied. Student Thursday, October 31 Byrnes and Ms. Feddock, Dr. CAR REPAIRS The Council was initiated by the members of the Council are: Tom :.' Joseph Bevilacqua, Dr. Gerald (•.y. 8:30 a.m. Sign up sheets for Haskins and Sells, and Connecticut Rev. John Byrnes, O.S.A., dean of Engel, Helen Hofman, John Fbrelgn or Domeatle Dougherty, and Fr. John Lipp, Mutual Life Insurance Co., available in Career Develop- Student Activities, as an aide to Lydon, Richard Reed, John Sar- ment Center. Body Work Too! I.S.A., compromise the ad- him in managing routine matters della, Ron Staron, and Lev White. 9:00 a.m. — 12:30 p.m. Case Western Reserve University, Low Prices e Fine Woric TRICK OR TREAT FOR UNICEF ministration membership of the where student opinion would put (Continued on page 2) Visitation, Law Center, 108 Corr. Call Jerry HI 9-2347 Photo by Bob M«lo Bob Edgar them in a clearer petspective. Ms. a.m. 2K)0 p.m. UNICEF collection, Dougherty Hall. :^J-<^^;':.Ani Time • tV' 10O0 — Thursday, Oct. 31 - 6-8:30 p.m. Jaqueline Feddock, assistant dean 12:30 p.m. Lecture: Haskins in Bartley, 209. of Student Activities, t^ms the 4K)0 p.m. "Philippine Studies," with Fr. Miguel Bernad, All girls interested In ResideAts WITH ALPHA XI DELTA SORORITY es In Council an "experiment in ob- Treated To S.J., Alumni modeling in a fashion jectivity." 5:30 p.m. Chess Club meeting, Mendel Cafeteria. show for the Student Ac- .::'* All invited to Participate The Council will concern itself Free 8.-00 tivities Activities Week D.m. Transcendental Meditation, North Lounge, Dougherty Office on Decem- Prize Given to the with the approval of constitutions 8.-00 p.m. "The Front Page," Vasey Theatre. ber Person Who Collects By BERNIE VALENTE % T>lease leave your for new student organizations, the ! A^LiMtati(ms name in the Most Money. the office with amending of those of presently The Resident Student Rosemont College. Those sporting Friday, If interested Contact By BENNETT MACALUSO November 1 Tish or Adele. existing organizations, overseeing Association of Villanova Univer- costumes were admitted free and, Bob Edgar, Democratic can- debate was Ron Staron of the 8:30 a.m. Sign up sheets for Naval Air Development Center, Gulf FRAN — 527-0S36 the financial operations of ac- sity conducted its first major social beginning at 8 p.m., a live band didate for Congress in Penn- moderate party. Mr. Staron asked Oil Corp., Gannett, Fleming Corddry and Carpenter, tivities, and perhaps even "budget event of the 1974-75 school year in provided entertainment for all who sylvania's 7th District, debated the house to be realistic in its ap- available in Career Development Center. review" for student activities. sponsoring a six-day schedule of attended. WANT TO with members of the Villanova proach of the C.I.A. "We must be 9«0 a.m. — 4K)0 p.m. Art print sale, North Lounge, Dougherty Hall. BUY The R.S J^. ia aponaoring a Reakient Student Week k>egin- Many students involved in activities throughout the campus. on an equal basis with the people Prizes for the best costumes at 3:30 p.m. Faculty Club meeting. Alumni House. Movie: 'The ning Octol>er 28 — NovemlMir 2. Many activltlea have l>een Political Union last Tuesday night organizations are concerned over we deal with." he said. "Resident Student Week" of- the Hallowe'en Party included a Discreet in The Charm of the Bourgeoisie." Private planned and we would likar you to cover aome of theae if favor of the house resolution: some of the matters that the Ac- collector will pay C.I.A.'s counter intelligence is a ficially began Monday, October 28, night at Winston's. 4:00 p.m. Girls Swim Team meeting, Bartley 115. poaaible for your next iaaue. "This House Favors the tivities Council will be dealing cash for your Lionel trains protection unit in the world, he im- with the presentation of a comedy 8:00 p.m. Movie: "The Discrete Charm of the Bourgeoisie," Stan- Hera ia the achedule of activltlea: Limitation of C.I. A. Activity to In- with. Smne question the com- The schedule of activities closed made before plied. If "police actions" were not film festival in both Stanford Hall ford Hall. 1960 — O Wedneaday, 10/30 — Volleyball Marathon beginning at 7:30 telligence Gathering Only." petency of the Council to make with a relaxation of dormitory allowed of the C.I.A., Mr. Staron and St. Mary's Auditorium. A 8:00 p.m. "The Front Page," Vasey Theatre. Gauge and Standard — p.m. in the Field House. FREE Admission. Edgar was the Democratic can- decisions that would affect budgets visiting regulations, on Saturday, proclaimed, its use as special midnight presentation was 10K)0 a balance of p.m. Movie: "the Discrete Charm of the Bourgeoisie," St. any condition. Call 265- Thuraday, 10/31 — Coffee House in the West Lounge 9:00- didate of Pennsylvania's 7th or inter-organizational affairs. November 2. Students enjoyed the protection for personal and also viewed in Bartley Hall. Fr. Mary's Auditorium.. , / 12:00 p.m. FREE Admission. district congressional seat. He is Byrnes in answering these benefits of "open dorms" from 10 6872 evenings and material objects would be un- The following evening, students Friday, 11/1 Hallowe'en Party at Rosemont College Ad- the Protestant Chaplain of Drexel * questions assured the Yillaaovan a.m. to 8 p.m. During this time, — "T" dermined. weekends. in the East Lounge of Dougherty Saturday, Novemb^^v.. mission FREE if a costume is worn, Prizes for best costume, University. He graduated from that the Council has "nothing to alumni, parents, and guests of the >• Following the moderate party ^'^'^^ Hall were entertained with a con- ''' 11K)0 a.m. Soccer vs Fordham, away. Refreshments, Live Band, beginning at 8:00 p.m. Wyoming College and holds a do with any other organization," residents were granted visiting r speaker was Jim Johnson of the cert featuring W.: • "Vacuum Pact." Ad- 1:30 p.m. Football vs ^ . and would not be "interfering" Delaware, away. V Saturday, 11/2 — Open Dorms (hours to be determined after ..*> degree in World History, as well as privileges. liberal party. Speaking for with them. Fr. Byrnes insisted that mission to this, as well as to all of 8«0 p.m. "The Front Page, " Vasey Theatre. Movie: "The Discrete Parent's Weekend.) a Masters degree from Drew If you are Interested In ten minutes, Mr. Johnson built the Through * such activities, the Charm of the Bourgeoisie," Universitv in Divinity and a degree the Council was merely a means of RSA-sponsored events, was ^ his entire argument around the free. Resident Students Association N/A Debate Team at Peachtree Debates Graphic Art and woule like in Pastoral Psychology. giving him "student feedback" on idea that one or two people should feels that it is serving to improve, N/A Cross Country at Big Five Meet, Belmont Plateau. to do layout work for Edgar began by pointing out activities in general and that the Resident Stuiient Week con- not be allowed to decide the fate of significantly, the social life of the \i VILLANOVA STUDENTS Council was not 1:30 p.m. WKVU broadcasts football; Villanova vs Delaware. posters & flyers for con- BABYSITTER that the C.I.A. employs 16,000 a policy or tinued with a volleyball marathon (Cpntinued on page 2) Villanova resident. Working under 8K)0 p.m. Movie: "The Discrete Charm of the Bourgeoisie, RENT-A-TV people and budgets 750 million decision-making body. "It takes an on Wednesday, October 31, held in certs & lectures, please a newly-revised con.stitution, it Reliable 18" Physics lecture Hall. ; K^: : babysitter needed day or B/W — Lowna $15.00 iMo. dollars. "Of this, 550 million the Villanova Field House. A Cof- stop in at the Villanova plans to continue sponsoring 10K)0 p.m. Movie: "The Discrete Charm of the Bourgeoisie," Bart- night. Flexible hours, located one dollars and 11,000 people are used feehouse was next on the daily Union, 2nd floor, block from campus on County MAIN LINE TV RENTAL similar activities throughout the ley, . 209. . ? in the covert actions of the C.I.A." agenda as students crowded the Line Rd. Call LA 5-0848. entire .school year. Dougherty Hail. Nl 47550 he said. West Lounge of Dougherty Hall Sunday, -^ Funds Provided November 3 Citing the Bay of Pigs incident from 9 p.m. until 12 p.m. Tom Lowr\ considered the V < 5K)0 p.m. Movie: "The Discrete Charm of the Bourgeoisie," Vasey and the recent Chile affair as volleyball marathon was week's events a success, saying ''^' ' The /:;.'.,• :'.'/ Theatre. .;;. .,;i:x/.; ' examples, Mr. Edgar , prime that won by the "Cosa Nostra." with the objective of providing fre*' 6:00 p.m. Liturgy, Main Chapel, ...i'/^.''^^ proposed that the United States For Student Patrol activities to the resident students .second place going to the "Ball 7:00 p.m. Movie: "The Discrete Charm oif the Bourgeoisie," Vasey The BELLE AIR give up its "big brother" idea. was accomplished. By JOHN KENNEDY Busters" from O'Dwyer Hall. He expres.sed Quoting a York Times poll, Theatre. New thanks to all those who helped oul West Lounge, Dougherty Hall. backed his point by bringing The Rev. Edward J. McCarthy, applications for positions on Coffeehouse, . he up 9:00 p.m. \ the Friday saw many Villanova on the project, and said he hopes to the fact that 60 percent of those O.S.A., president of Villanova Student Security Force " up will 9K)0 p.m. Movie: "The Discrete Charm of the Bourgeoisie, Vasey Portrait be residents attend a Halloween hold a similar program next ''.;-•>-•:•:'''•':-./'': were critical of United University, has approved plans for available in the offices Theatre.-,'.'::. interviewed of the SGA Party held at neighboring semester. I .• ^. States involvement in Chile. the Student Government and Security. Applicants must be Monday, November 4 Photographer Besides supporting the bill now Association to begin a Student male students 21 years of age or 830 a.m. Sign up sheets for Vick Manufacturing Division, Atlantic in Congress to monitor and Security Force. SGA President older, have a driver's license, and Richfield Co., National Security Agency, available in The minimize covert C.I.A. operations, Don Patulo indicated that Fr. must carry at least a 2.0 Career Development Center. Edgar proposed a couple 1|f ideas McCarthy has oromised to allot cumulative average. Student 3:30 p.m. Women's Field Hockey vs West Chester State, away. is Coming Bacli. of his own. Reminding his liBtepers $2000 for the implementation of guards will be paid $2.00 per hour. that there is no present law to the Force on a five week trial Although unwilling to divulge Tuesday, November 5 monitor the C.I.A. activities, he basis. detailed information, Guidera in- 8:30 a.m. Sign up proposed limiting the use of C.I.A. The three main areas of duties' sheets available for Arthur Andersen & Co. dicated that the function of the available in funds to the following: 1) being considered for the Student Career Development Center. Student Security Force is to aid 1230 p.m. Biology Check Future Gathering of raw intelligence data; Security Force are: first, to Club meeting, Mendel 117. All are invited and supplement the regular 1230 p.m. 2) Analyzation of that intelligence prqvide transportation for Basketball Club meeting, Bartley 110. Security force. He also said that 730 p.m. data for United States leaders; students in need of medical at- Women's Volleyball vs Rosemont, away. his reluctance to give details stems data O.-OO p.m. General Union meeting. and 3) Making public the tention between the infirmary and East Lounge, Dougherty Hall. VIUANOVANS from the possibility that certain periodically. Bryn Mawr Hospital; second, to 8K)0 p.m. Movie: "Play Misty for Me," Stanford Hall. aspects of the student force are lOKH) p.m. Not specifying the time in the patrol parking lots and the campus Movie: 'Play Misty for Me." St. Mary's Auditorium. subject to revision. i'V last proposal, Mr. Edgar explained to cut down vandalism and theft; Wednesday, November 6 For Sign Up later in an interview, "when the atul third, to provide and escort Informed sources indicate that a fl.. relevance of the data expires." Mr. service for female students where proposed transportation service to 830 ajn. Sign up sheets available for Coopers & Lybrand in Edgar spoke and answered needed and requested. Rosemont and a Sunday work shift Career Development Center. questions for twenty minutes. This project will come under the for the student force are being met Photo by Paul M«M«if»toh 8300 pjn. Movie: "Play Misty for Me." ' Physics Lecture Hail. Information The first student from the direction of SGA Vice-President with opposition by the regular At tlic RosemoBt Costaaic Party ob Friday Bigkt, six ttadcats i>»iM lOaOO pjn. Movie: "Play Misty for Me." Bartley. 209. V^ Villanova . Political Union to Jim Guidera. 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