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Elmtionsseparated A ^ ^:in^'^:^JL'Xl''il^' :'-».*. Ffnmte ^<«*. SBnIors Shine In FIbM House f: VILLANOVA. By BETH WHITE UNIVERSITY. VILLANOVA. PA. 16.1 'Thaidu for the niamoriet.'* Conunf from a nasUlgM: tenior aft tjy conclusion ci hi» latt homo game in tha ViUanova Fiald Houaa. cantar Marty Caroo aum- ectric Splice Causes Blackotit mad up the amotion ci not only hla graduating taammatat Rory * I*'- Sparrow and Staye Lincoln, but' By BHIAN R. QUINN aparkad by anti-Iranian san- security guards appeared to arrive . ) cni abo ot Wildcat Head Coach RoUia A taiiy ala^jtrM apBea cauaad timant. "I got the impfafaton that after the fire department. "I a cawyniraphk tgacbwit, Satur- r MaMimino. tha power failure inatifatad the imagine th^ aaw the fire depart- day, P^. at*1tlrM pja. ^ apiaode and the traah can fura at- ment, and decided to join in on the X(i#ir, aavaral attidsBtlfiad tracted attantioii," he sfid. act," Harrington said. lealdnti of SidBvan HaU c«rried 'Tlie Security Bryn Mawr Fire Depart- guards are unable to 1 Aa the U^ta dimmad and the a tviah h«rrel to the tantar of the mant arrived at once and put out pinpoint the time of their arrival, ba spotlight found tha eanicra to qua4 Jind^ i«t ita cootanta ablasa. tha fire," said Pater Harrii^ton, a or. the discovery of the fire. honored, tha fana — young and AppfOfhinlaly M> feaidaoka of i^^^ firat floor resident of Sullivan Any diaturbance in or around Mi oldp graduataa and under- Sulfivw and Sheahan Halls HaU. **But about a half an hour af- reaidence halls is the responsi- graduatea. faculty and students walked to the fire and began Jany iaha—aidalang ter they left, it started all over bility of the resident assistant li glilie — ware reminded oi the feeding, it «ith matariab taken faialty allMta li BMkrlaat fallMFMd again. God knows what they threw ataff, stated Assistant Dean of the atara and tha nott nfamoriea of from ibm Connelly Center. in than," he added. Men Martin. H< Thapa*ia«i^Miii»in la * fpfa-gaaia talate ^'Tlieir responsibility' q^ita stara, ihi champioQehip 'Tha faaklenta were going wild, ''When security is there, is to deal with problems before taams and the not-quita cham- Iflar W Iha VManata-Dfanl bumiiiK anything and screaming responsibility ia out of our juris- security arrives. It's not like ptonahip cluba. anti-Iranivi obacenities" said diction," atated Sheehan Halls dealing with a downtown riot." 'He Briatt Calhighan, a fraahman ac- Area Coordinator Valerie Reid. added that it must be dealt counting viMor. ^It 1p uaually the mala residents with on a basia of friendly recog- selrt nt A a thwa of M»n Anthony who instigate thiogs Hke this," she nition, and reapect. Stadents gather file set aftor power fiailare. MarttA ' tendad the incident From the opening tap-off to the added. In a related incident, the "unkiiia." and liiQdaaed aU final buzier, the Wildcata were in Peter Harrington and numerous auxiUary lighta in SulUvan HaU, switch on immediately in the preaaed apprehension over the two possibility thai tl|a the driver'a seat with Alex other witoesaea said that the Ughts which are deaigned to event of a power faUure, and light alarms that were called in Satur- Br«i]ey*B 18 points followed by fire exits, failed to operate during day night. "I'm afraid that we may Saturday night's blackout. Rory Sparrow's 16 and John soon have the same situation as A sidelight to the blackout in- '8.V Pinone's 16. Although Drexel's ten years ago, during the student volving the Bryn Mawr fire Len Hatzenbeller boasted 20 com- demonstrations. At that time the n Student pel^ emerged from last Satur- Body, Bryn fire pointB, tha game high and brought SQ Mawr department day's incidents. Joaeph Cunnane, down seven rebounds, moat for the refuaed to adequately respond to director of University security, Drexel squad, the Ehragons loat a alarms called in from the campus; said that a false alarm had been 2-0 lead and eventually the game, they sent only one engine, if that," called into the fire company a few 94-76. he said. hours before the alarm thootlii* netted hfan 15 points at the Wildcats ElMtions on the bon- "I hope that this loha PiaoM^s stroaf Separated whole fire was called in. ..vl^ 94-7^ at tha Field House last Monday. disregard of fire safety doesn't downed the Dreael DrafOM, By MAMSIiERITE KSMONDE Tfi^ atttdant wbo end bo^ preaident and doean't win the student bocbr Thomaa N. Trucks, director of Om« Coak^y Photo with someone being badly burned Student aWtiona he liald etudfcht senators ^ wiU be elected preakle^tial election to run fbr University maintenance, ez- or even killed," this year Trucks concluded. for both IpfiDra AfiU; i;^. foOowed l^ thi^ preside^ election j^^jipA^riikiim^ of t|iB SGA president P«n3£nt body presidi^tit will 8plitti#p9 d^o^n<^ held by some time in April. This chittr the 'Student Governments P.J. WinterhaRar. procedure wiU allow a candidate Organization (SGO), composed of FURY representatives rNSPIRE from the FANS SGA, RSA and AC$. *•• Student 'The atudent body president wiU head the Ufv Coach Dick Harter of Penn SGO and sit on the commended Granger's play by joined the ef- class and By BETH WHITE However, Knoebel '*Tlie boys played with student life committee and the saying, ^'Wherever I go next year State had to be disappointed with Field and fort adding a bucket and a re- Coach The Villanova House by style," commended Board of Trustees University Senate ex officio," (after graduation), 1 want to take the Lion's performance. Six-foot- President fans are rapidly becoming for the bound. "It was a great crowd," Masaimino, *^and that is what stated nine center Frank Brickowski was SGA preaident P. T'Win- Stew (Granger) with me. He will **they really on Wildcats what the ACC (Athletic continued Knoebel, basketball is all about" Hif^ terhaiter. **He'U represent the be an excellent guard in the next contained by Pinone and Caron for .; and Convocations Center) is for helped It was really their game." the head coach's praiae liat were University /£ the and netted only University President in all functions which few years." most of game guard, . the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame. McKenna, a freahman seniors Rory Sparrow and Marty deal fouled out with outside activities. Hell razsle- 15 points. Brickowski SGO The standi ng-room-only crowd Granger showed his displayed good passing and ball- Caron, who pUyed their last alao be on the with just under eight minutes t board of directors of and a dunk three- Saturday night at the Villanova- dazxle style on a steal handling ability during his game before a Field House crowd the ConneUy Center." remaining in the game, severely University Senate Penn State game witnessed the with a minute remaining in the minute stint on the court. on Mondi^ againat Drexel. "The handicapping Penn State. Freah- SGO was implemented in Cats* eleventh straight home win game, on hia way to eight paints September. man Mike Lang had also fouled T It organizes and assists. The freshman RSA and gave the Wildcats the mental and five unites all three student out four minutes earlier, forcing ACS "^> Student governing ' "likes to home-court advantage they needed guard explained that he organizations, Harter to rely on the Lion's bench. the SGA, RSA and Hgures the other players first then . to put six players in double look to ACS, so Villanova's half-court trap sttfled Caucus they can all work: on one shot myself if no one's and spark the team to a 45-p6int take the ' main problem," Winterbalter proclaimed tha Penn State drive to onj^ a 30% v\ rout over the Nittany Lions of open." Granger also SQA aaid. completion of their attempted "Now when there's a definitely want to break Penn State. that, "I problem, it's shots. recognized thai it Penn State, acclaimed as "the the assist record here." President Rollie Maasimino had a concerns all students. The SGO ia Coach ^- hottest team in the East" after Mr a unifying organisation." -^^ Senior guard Steve Lincoln abo different strategy, though. winning seven of their last eight The SGA wiU be separated from displayed a steal and layup of his Although several former Villanova Committees games, had juet come off a heart- the Univeraity Senate student own, a 15-foot jumper from. the top basketball palyera had offered Om* Coalivy nwio breaking 56-65 loss to Duquesne. caucus, functioning instead aa a of the k^ and a behind-the-back their advice during half-time (at Villanova was coming home after ahead branch of the SGO. Success pass to Tom Bethea, all in the last which point Villanova waa Providence a 10- point victory over that 'The SGA president wiU run four minutes, while tallying three 45-17), Coach Maasimino felt Is TO-gg victory over ' 62-52. Budweiser. Rutgers Taceday night hn College, winning call a time-out Teacher only the SGA," Winterbalter said. asaiats and nine points for the ha '*didn*t have to Review Md sbMcs >1 KING OF BBERS* followiag the gan^ In the Palestra ' He'n be in charge Three Wildcat starters and game. Guards Sienkiewicz and or put in hia first stringers." of the various WUy r Ii igt icemer), coach af tha thus allowed several comrnkteea and wiU decide what \ three more players off the strong Bethea each scored ten points, Maasimino ^ ''^•^ ^"M it np with Wildcat Coach JRHUEIl OF THE WBK the does as RoMe playing time for sub- SGA in organisation.
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