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'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, 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 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 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. Villanova bench tallied ten points with Sienkiewicz feeding five miiHites of Before Senate andaasktaat 7gers caacfc ChwA Daley. Slary anp^i^ This structure or more. Center John Pinone, the asaists and Bethea giving three stitutes Jim Knoebal and Kevin wiU revitalise the SGA and it Cats' leading scorer and re- more. Starters Rory Sparrow and McKenna. Knoabel admitted that, gat working. It's a By^prmr RUTKOiirsiLi working, vital bounder, once again paced the Aaron Howard added nine points "By the time I usually get in, at Harvar4i Coiumhia, and Yale organiaation." won the game." A flidUon regarding the fsculty and wiU be eatremely good for Winterhaker has alao propoaed r; 14 points (four of six aaaiata, we've already . '^' Cats with and six respectively. ! af Rkhaid Gave has attradad I •valajg^ ayatem is to ba preaan- tha formation » a of from the floor, six of six from the VUhmova,*' of an elections com- Asr ted e the y«H« star's hitast, Aaerkan The film ei i free throw stripe and six by^he Faculty Affaira Con. A new grading system ia the aim miaaion to regulate the election of Qi^ imittee to the or aMOe praatltntftan and mttrnHka^ to a levlaw an 14 rebounds). Junior forward Alex and Rod WUaon have the Uni^perstty Senate of the third motion. Brought forth student boity president^ SGA page Youi« the IHbi (net meetiiii thia afternoon at 4:00 preaident and all Mcaasartly Gere) falls to live ap to its potentiaL Bradley contributed 12 more, Relays looked super, aa #e expected them by the Academic Policy Com- University Pm. in the Weat Liounfs of aanators. completing six of 12 attempted to," according to Coach Pyri^. mittea, tbe new ayatem wiU add The new commisaion, (Continued from page 19) Icecata co-captain Chip Rennay is this waak's I>>ugh«r«y HaU. whicrh ariU be implemented field goals, pulling five rebounds On Fridiy, tha Wikkats wUl phisaa and minuses to the praaaot for Senior Budwfiaer of the Athlete Week. Kennqr kd the ThaJMtion calk for untenured letter system changing tha value electiona in the apring of 1961, wiU off the boards and bkxking two The track team haa not been take part in the prestigioua Icecata (11-S-l) to two wina and a tie iMt weak facuh^^ evaluated and areas eanntry star Dan Pa(ge shots. be ovary year, df quaUty pointa par letter grade conaist of three repreaantatives nalshed jast one teath performing at fiill strength due to Millroae Games at Madison with it pointa including the gama-winnar in and ^ Vlltonava taouied faculty will he to be (e.g. B -f - 3.0, B - 2.67, B - - 2.33) ench from the faculty, adminiatra- ahaMMs Emmm CogUaa in the the injuries of three k^ runners. Square Garden. Rod Wilson will tJf^ Four players tallied exactly 10 sudden death against Ramapo. I^e was a finaliat l^ahiilad every second year. The Whitarhalter tion, resident and commuter Mile at Ihe Mllroee Gaaes. CeMalete be running in the hurdlea, John tbinks tha motion Sydney Maree haa been alowed by for the 1960 U.S. points each: senior Marty Caron, Olympic hock^ team, laada Mcodil^ motion recommends that ia "hideous, and utter^ ludicrpua, studenta, appointed by Fr. a bad hip and Anthony Tuffariello Hunter will sprint 800 maters, and the Icfcats in acoring and is tied {the junior Tom Sienkiewicz, with linamata j^mpoaad program for a but the student senators are Diagaiv vice-president for student is work^g out on an injured foot Villan^Ova will liirniah aevatal sophomore Tom Bethea and fresh- Tom Curran for tha Middle Atlantic Collagiata Maatir^ of Human Organisation split" Ufe. Umb proposed commiaaion and may return soon. Sprinter Al relay teama. Tha highlight of the Safety Aian Mike Mulquia Hock^ League scoring championship. Kanasy ScieoQii a . , be pproved The final motion presented by wiU function independent of the Graves will not be able to run for meet should ba the Wanamidber are discussed by is currc^t^ on a 23-gama scoring streak. He Acearding Maaricc »r chief af Mila, could pit to P.J. Winterbalter. the Student Caucus, recommemir University Senate. aoma time because of torn whkh Don Paige The pasalMllty of a Early in the second half. Caron was nominated by Jamas Ball. Preai^Mit walkll^t < against soma of the beat of tbe Student Govern- that any construction on aaw **Tha commissioo wiU repreaent ligaments sufCered in his knee. miWa in ire evuhmted In an received a pasa from guard ment ^Ueociation, thia **one of* an equal hUarview the world k faeiUtiea be poatpaaed untfl tfas distrihution of the Stewart Granfer The fraslunan, however, incUidiiig Villanova and drew a foul have 1^^ blil mollbiia to dome out Kif University, Wintarhalter alumni Eamonn Coghlaci and f^nd-raiaing afTarU atatad in the stated. against Penn Stkte's Stave Kohn bean picking up some of tl^ alack |the ijnni JhH ye«. firat Covenant rs**y«gn with **U will have to be reccgnised fay '*Bath Mark Belgar. •9r, th^; ihiiPf-p^nt Ciffon S^ the Wildcau. Cartton ''It pl^. li conipafsMe to pragrma rtgard to endownaat aka raaUaad. the SeMU and SGO firat"

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ItetrkstoUiitilltki for aU his «i VitlMM. la tin ht te llM NCAA's. I mm •f» of isyiOly awl tiM *tniUy" M iiP- «WW Women Place High Among Powerhouses to lo IfMsiarfao bring his Mucci looks for VillaiMwa be Big Piws sace; Kolbt MMtiiinn for Um pMt of four or fWa frsshHM» slar- on ths top of ths By KEBRY LYNCH \ cautions tlmt the City l\ yaart. Ht kM k««n Isrs in his first fsar to ths NIT , ho Ths Villanovs women's track severs] good races throughout the f« • caratr in i]s«psttlinn by the thas thsss Seriss is anything but prsdictable. team traveled over 300 miles this weekend. Shea ran clone VilUmovans scored same fraslnaan had become *'We stiU have Tsn^ile ami St. behind were: the high in four diiferant ctpwiliM **As a pradusta sssistsnt, I '(* past weekend to place fourth in Ledcly in the 1000 to p\»c9 second. jump in which Peggy Stewart wMit to bt • aaaiors. **Tliose inittal recruiu, Joa's; eaparience tails us MMsiMiMk "I r«al^ basicaUy Isarning to coach the flnished Pittoburgh InviUtional. Six- In the mile she finished third in , second; the fifty yard hur- on llw colbft Itvtl. Right pAsysrs Uks Jos Rofsrs, Larry espscislly with the St Joe's game- cowh Isarning a lot about baskatball teen teams 4:67 her best dles where she the came from all over the indoor time. Whit- pUu:ed fourth; the in tiM liar nin Harron and John Olive and later that emotions are so high, I mm mtf&M e from Coach Maasimana I also east, providing stiff competition field, running the 880 in 2:14, ;two mile relay team finiahing .1 tlw 1977 p>aduau. Haggis Robinaon, Keith Harron can go either way, despite ovarsaw ths racruiting opsrsiions for placed fourth the WildcsU. second to Colquitt , and thir mile Whitay Rigsby. hsiped the leaina' rsrnrri In the Bastern of relay team iMrs in ths offica and took cars of and Villanova gain recognition. First Bight, Vittanoea should finish in Ha iMCMDi involvad in VUla- ths Rim sMchanti psaprsm. Sinca ths NIT and Utar ths NCAA's/' the top four accordiqg to Mucci. nova batlMtball m a plnsfor on th» 1 was a graduata studsnt» I isss not ramsmbsrs Ifucci. Hs pvsdicts PHSsbur^i, Rutgers Leddy Named frwiiBiin taam (no loofir in abis to go out and rscruit'* Mucci Outstanding Runner other J and Duquasns sharing the ,\ niatanco) in 1974. That wm also continusB, **Tliia yasr I hava bssn liuoci ssas this ysar's quintet peaitions. ''Ws stUl ha«a ^ws key tht first yaar that Massimino rscruiting out in the fisld. I think M being closer, deeper end ob- league gamss; Plttsbor|^ (away) Brigid Leddy was Morgan control of ths baskstball this is ons sapact of the game that experienced than named Out- Sute in a very close race, took sixth. sssumsd viously more tough and Rutgers (5-1) should be standing Distance Runner of the prbfrsm from pravious Haad I liks the moat." 's initial team; how- w analyiss Maoci. Villanova . meet for her first The finished within a Coach Jack Krsft For th« naxt he emphasties that the place finishes distance medley team of and meet records in the 1000 Amelia Cain, Shea, respectable distance of track thrsa yaars hs wss the varsity **liy favorite moment since I program philosophy hasn't yacd Whitfield and 'run powerhouses Maryland ' continusd and the mile. She also an- Leddy went out with the leaders and If 1 manafsr ss Massimino have been hare, had to have been changsd. Mucci esqplains, "Coach Mucci says it is too aarly to jchored two Villanova and stayed Michigan State and within points to rahuild ths baskstball progrsm two years ago whsn we want to wants the kids to get a relay teams. in front. Their winning spaculata on recruita. **I can see of the reputable 'Hi time was 11:61.2, which Morgan Sute. 'as poaa&>^ bringing in thres next The final established a meet record. scores were Maryland Obviously we'll bs looking Villanova sophmores Jennifer 131, Michigan 101. Morgan State for a canter and so is everybody Whitfield and Si^ Shea had 71 1/4 and Villanova Other events in which 69. alsa. We could also possibly Eagles All'Pro raaaingback Wilbert Moatgomery, who was voted Pro recruit a shooting forward," offers Statistics Athlete of the Year, hi Basketball ihawn here chattiag with Vilhiaova ruaaer Brigid Muoci. Leddy at the Philadelphia Sports writers Banquet. ow« c • • two days the to . ." 12/15 >>^ •^•^^ Up Princeton us . said Jasek, adding; Pijiooa«~i* • • . . • Z" Bowardw . . • ^^ ^ 1 At WKVU, Villanova's campus tape was ready for ••••••70 use after ad- ". . . and they 12/22 81 Kiattara (P)«»**»«»^f were happy to do )S 1, , radio station, general Sparroir,«.«...22 Plaooa •.7 manager Joe ding crowd applause, splicing and * 12/28 •93f St. Praneia,' Pa, 66. By ROgBi^T it." 9 UP. WALSH Brown, Rodney Wilson Jasek is continually looking for other 12/29 «34 STBACOSB 92 Sparmr. • 20 Ptnooa (22.6), necessary adjustments. Last Sunday* Jumbo Elliott and Carlton Young something new to broaden the (IB) 67 81aakiairlcs...24 Caroo** ••••...u (21.4), and John 1/ 3 86 Boaton Collage scope 14 Pliiooa^....*«^4 the Villanova track team travelled Hunter combined for a time of of the staffs* collective 1/ 5 51 8t..Patar*a (P) 50 Bradlay 9 to JadMia Qymnaaium for Um 3:28.8. The WildcaU also finished talents. Such was the case when After an endeavor of this nature 9 92 Ifeaaachuaatta (IB) 59 Bradlay., •••••18 Mulquln 1/ Princeton Relays and they did fourth in the mile relay, he and sports directors Pat Flynn The production of the tape in- the logical question after "why?" Plnooa* •••.••• 15 Bradlay, Caroo. not third in 1/12 63 HIST yiBCXBlA (A) 36 and Al Oxenreiter cluded insight from Marty Mar- seems to Pinooa* 6 dominate the taeet. Assistant the distance medley and fifth in conceived an be will they (Flynn, Bcward, idea bach, an intern assistant Track Coach Jack Pyrah ex- the two-mile relay. for a fictitious basketball coach for Jasek, and Oxenreiter) ever do it 70 Siaiikiairics...21 Pinooa 11 Rollie 1/15 69 MOTBE DAIS (A) plained, *'It was just a meet to give game pitting our Wildcats against Massimino. Mr. Marbach again? "We could do it again — 16 Pinooa«^,^«^«12 Individually, there were some provided Flynn 1/19 65 Pton (8pactTUB|**»**^^« •• •SI Bradlay. everybody a chance to run." Since Rutgers in the 1981 Eastern and Oxenreiter but it works easiest for basketball fine performances ••«••• 24 Caroo, ••••••• iv by Villanova. Athletic with enough information con- 1/22 95 Gaorta VaahiaBton (fB).»..78 Sparrow. almost everyone qualified Association (EAA) finals since we only have to concentrate for the Wilson tipped several hurdles but 24 Pinooa, •..,.••0 at the cerning our hoop strategy to make on five 1/26 75 ST. JQHI*S (A).. •SI Pinooe. .••#*•• more important Pittsburgh Civic Arena. players." explains Jasek. IC4A and NCAA still managed a meet record of Plncnie* .•••••• 20 Bradlay, Piaooa,S the Wildcat-Scarlet Knight clash The long range hope of 1/29 62 Pi'tiiii4anca (A)*«a*««».#*#»»52 baskatball Championships, the Wildcats this Caadi Ranic MassimlBa pvcscated farsMr YlUaaara 7.43 in the 55 meter hurdles. Run- authentic. At halftime Pinooe* ••«•••• 14 Boaard, Pioone.lO Jasek inter- promotional tape is to allow Dick 2/ 2 90 Paaa Stata (IB).* ...^1 csaaches at Drexel, could afford to use a variety of flaycn WMley Rifiby aad Jae Rogers, aow assistant ning at an unaccustomed distance viewed assistant coach .18 Bradley. • ..13 "We wanted something creative, Mitch Mumma the chance to get a feel 2/ 4 94 Diaaal (IB) ••••••••••• ^TB Bradley. ••• runners in the relay events. of 3,000 meters, Don Paige kicked ." Buonaguro off-beat off . . and then got a few 18 CoA«y Pttoio and the wall ex- for collegiate basketball at Vil- Baarta Bbahiagton (A). 72 P«v« Villanova's only first place 2/ 6 M to an easy 8:11.8 win. Willie Syd- plains the general manager of this postgame thoughts from Head lanova. The idea of the tape is con- finish in the relays came in the nor placed third in the 55 meter recent experiment. There was a Coach Massimino. "The basket- sidered to be a "mind game" by sprint medley relay as Keith dash for the Wildcats. strong motive for this hypothetical ball office was a great deal of help the general manager. (Continued on page 20) contest however, as Jasek ". revealed; . . we were hoping to Displays 6' 10" Intramural Hoops show Dick Mumma (a high V school recruit from Bedford, y Pa.) Icecats « Impress Cheyney what this place is really like." Basketball In this vein, sports Quality directors Flynn and Oxenreiter created this Northern Foes By BATHUCCN 8TICKEL Jerry Ifilaa to name a few. Jones of the Sabiology Department Villanova-Rutgers thriller on AU dm Tomw Oadss him ths and Dsn Resfin of the Philosophy paper and as fate would have it. By JIM FEMIA Quinlan brought the scrappy Tlie 1960 man's intraanural 7:30 section Villanova Edges Wildcat hopeful scores at St. Mary's rsmains Department show Mumma The Villanova Icecats traveled Icecats baekatball issgue is under within two. Chris Man- way and undefsated st 3^ jsid is led by students that they can dominate points with a pair of north ^•1 the deciding this past weekend to take on cusco and la **ahawing s much better quality Tom Curran later added Tom DurUag snd Bifl Msssanotte. even outslds of the classroom last second free throws. "It took Army and Ramapo in two non- of baskatball than pvwvioas goals to send the game into over- Ths fraternities, which pKey on -Hie Law Sphool is represented five hours for Pat and Al to write league tilts. Coach S.J.O. Probest time. yaars/' according ta John Assistant Captain Chip Sandsys are led ly ITTD stanred by a team caOed ths Orefas. The and work out the rough copy and hoped for a split on the trip, but I Villanova Kenny then scored early in the Coughlin and Ghria Hanas. tiie by fltaae Kirk and Bob Rohr- Grebe slipped by Home Grown 77- the rest was left for me," com- got more than he asked for as the studit caasdinat of the laagas. overtime period to give Villanova ffl aw 76. With no time left* a foul Cats tied Army M and beat Ramapo a 4-3 come-from-behind insre are aia difiereut divi* By victory. Ths faoirfty has sported a team shot pttBed the foture lawyers BAY ENGLER At halftime, Cheyney led 24-18; in overtime. \ .MMea figures <0rtlip<16 Tom Curran also Dsfsk IWaU, Mark Haynaa, Dan defMe ^iklughQut the gsms, led eeptain Msry Beth Gibson-12 and The Villanova bowling team had three Carr, who had previously been in assists. Freshmen Ken Mdulaoo. Brian Bcolt and Bdb faylifiM Ortlip's ft^ blocked shots Kav^n Hisnay-10) and thrse won their last three matches since Downey somewhat of a scoring slump and Brian Ryan, among others. and seeen rebounds and Stephanie othmrs scored in single figures Christmas to up their record to 5-1 Emmerich both played broke out in style scoring four tough games on In SHothar compsiitive diviaisn Vaiyjerslice'a team-high 12 (Stephanie Vanderslice-4, Katfay in their league, tied with rival defense for goals. Other goal scorers in the the undiisatad Villanova. * Penn game were Mancuso, Mike at 6:80 hi Ahanni. UK reboiinds. ""Our diamond defense ,Beisel-4 and Lu-Ann Kroth|»-2). Penn State for first place. The f»ad's (4-0) squsekad past Raohs Kane, Curran, Enunerich, Kenny, didJI^ |0b; but < Viisris) Walker \ **t wss plsssed with the way we Cats are led by senior Ron Geida and "Killer" aHl (XBsian'a (24) by a alkn i ^: hel i|^ over H,'' said Penettk, !played, but they wore just too who currently .has one of the top Whitaker. 13-51. Mgiii af prakiftng Chfeyaey*s All-Amsrk^ tough. '^ was Coach PerratU's averages in the country. The At Ramapo, the story was com- BUS Harrkigton, Paul Juleaaad •ophyaS» Viieris Walker, who |reastien to ths gams. *^Wr have Bowling Cats are determined to pletely reversed as the Cats Mf Misrry are sevsral af ths Wd ell scorers with 21 poiats. thres more regional gamee deming defeat Penn State as soundly ss trailed at the end of two periods, The Icecats have Jt 'aMflihaia af Reehs ead onhfiea s. Bva«.tlMiii|k ViBaooea slowed ths agy so we havs to biftckls dowtietid ths Wildcat basketball team did s busy 3-0. Without the efforU of goalten- weekend as they Tlw vktoffs of that gaae taelais <4^ Ulsyers for the try to ai^a the TsctomOs." If the hMt Saturdsy. Should the caU travel to Penn aaHHii der Fat tTBrtea, Mike "Chief Alegardo the State on Saturday and to Drexel BriMi CssMBo. would mr4 work and hitsMiiar thai Uis dsfsat the PSU Lions it wouki in- Cata ^ould have easily been down' on Sunday. Villanova's IWVWI ^MrSeyf aJSMO PieVI lOHl surs their bid to the National next home « > f m » * '* .** » **««#-#• .by .OKMca .than three #«•• • ^^f. goals. Jim gsoM .if February L4, when the ; be a ahoe-m for • » . • • < » tinass, they should Championships hold in Mil- if Csts wsre in command from the i.ii Csts host the University ^ |a bid this year. waukss, Wis. in late March. of start of ths third period as Bill Delaware. V

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m Development Jewish Union ring Committee Career : /M, Vlllanovans On Tvmday, February 19 BeUy Gordon Selection Center for Kdnnody Appeal •will speak about the Allied Jewiah Career Development Center an- ill' ^The Hall ia pleased A general interwt meeting will be hfkl on and show slides at 12:45 in Bartley The Student Activities Office nounces the following progrsma: k a the following February 18 at 2:30 in the West Lounfe of room 10. QnJVednssday February 20 to announce the selection of Tuesday, Feb. 19 — Career Information leave at Student Steer- Dougherty Hall. group of Villanofva studenU will StudenU m members of the Interviews, 1:00-2:00, Corr 104 Orientation 6:30 a.m. to travel to Washington to lobby ing Committee Staff for Wednesday, Feb. 20 — Hesuroe Sasha Yakir. Student Positions in behalf of Soviet Jewry and Programs 1980: Workshop, 10:30^11:30, Group Room, Coun- it is not too Walter Bells, All students are welcome and Christopher D'Angelo, seling Center $10.00. Fischer, late to join us. The cost for travel is Timotlv Ermi, William Ann Thursday, Feb. 21 — Inte^iewing Skills, •ij, Avallablo will Margaret On Sundiv February 24 Nora Levin Guida, Christopher Hanrahan, 2:00-3^00, Bartley 204B <»i Response to the Holo- William Jesserer, Paul Kidd, Mary Villanova Umveraity is in the process of apeak on "The World Hearn, Friday, Feb. 22 — Sununer Job Work- will begin at 7:00 p.m. Mary Lynch and Anthony Zalis. establishing a Board of Directors for the caust." The program Leighton, shop. 3:00-4:00, St RiU'f Chapel I'' encouraged to attend. Connelly Center. The Bylaws for the Con- in Vsaey 208. AH are staU that Tuaadi^ February 26 Rabbi Abraham I Directors On nelly Center Board of Political Union act speak on the meailing of Purim the Board **shall develop policy and as Levina will Phi Kappa Phi Lecture 12:46. the guiding force behind all aspecU of the in Bartlay 10 at Debate Connelly Center. Ito purpose and respon- Phi Kappa Phi, the honor society will and The Villanova Political Union will have a sibility shall be to develop policies P8E Meeting sponsor Claucle Lewis, a Bulletin colum- in thej facility, con- debate on Monday, February 18, procedures for the use of the nist, in a lecture on Freedom of the Press 1»SB meeting Feb. 19, in B106, at 12:46. North Lounge of Dougherty, at 6:60 p.m. duct programs, and aid in evahiating the and Government Restraint on February 26 Villanova Very imporUnt! Money due for T-shirto," ThB guest speaker wUl be SYDNEY! Center's Food Service Program at at 3:00 in 216 Tolentine. twelve initiation and old member fees. MAREE, Vaianova's Track Star, Citizen of University.'* The Board will have | South Africa, and victim of sporU. and voting members representing studsnU, of and Band Front economic sanctiops. The resalutioii is: facuHy, staff, alumni and trustees Softball Tryoirts Band V "This House favors economic and sports Villanova Umveraity. FacuHy and staff wUl interested in trying out for the South AArica." All mem- their respective Dean, All Dinner Dance sanctions against Officer Candidate Visits Campus throu^ Student be contacted Softball Team should in- 1 T Supervisor regarding Women's Varsity bers are urged to attend and all those Chairperson or By SUZANNE TAVANI and to support a boycott of the February 26 at 4:00 in St. and Band Front Dinner thia is your last ; on Monday, annual Band in membership; u of positions on the Connelly meet The terested availability prac- "The draft is the wrong signal to Summer Olympics," said Mez- Mary's gym. Come dressed for indoor will be held on March 22 at St. chance. Also, tickeU for Friday, February Center Board of Directors. Dance 1.. placed by To the Soviet Union at the wrong vinsky, adding later that to go to meeting. Carter the be Meet which will follow Reservations can out are immediate openings for three tice David's Inn. 22 will be handed IVre time," is just one viewpoint of Ed- Russia and saying sports and busi- on contacting Dave Linahan, by calling the college students. studenU to serve two year rotating terms By JERRY DOUGHERTY ext. 427, 774 or 863) ward Mezvinsky* Democratic can- ness as usual would be "ludi- begin the rotating terms one Band Office (627-2100 Honors Seminars Student Goveiiu^ent President After the meeting, the President the Board. To Kappa Omega didate for the U.S. Senate seat Tau at the Band Office in St. crous." will be appointed for a one- or by stopping off class will preaent two P. J. WintarhaHer is scheduled to will greet Winterhalter and the resident student The Honors junior from Pennsylvania. Mezvinsky, a Last Friday the an- and President year term commencing March 1, IMO Wanna Get Knocked Out? Tau Kappa Mary's. seminars next week in conjuncticta with meet today with President Jimmy other invited guests in the East person. Montgomery County resident, nounced his support for the regis- commuter a for the dance are $10.00 per Carter. of the terminating May 31, IMl. A Omega is a new organization with unique CosU their program, "The Me Culture: The Room White House. hmited to couples and visited the Villanova campus last tration of women into the service I*:i- be appointed for a two-year perspective to offer Villanova. Here is your Reservations are not American Values Winterhalter was invited to at- Reached to' comment on his student wiU Nature of the Changing Wednesday making stops at the although U.S. law prohibits front members and their tend meeting' in Washington March 1, 1980, and ter- to recognize a good thing from the all band and for the Future." a on White House invitation, Win- term commencing chance and iU Implications Villaaovaa, SGA offices, and women from combative positions. at large kid in invited to attend. We ask that foreign and domestic policy minating May 31, 1982. One student start Check it out — TKO — the aew friends are On Monday evening, February 18, Dr. terhalter said he was "honored soon 9s possible issues. WKVU, where he taped the inter- Mezvinsky opposes all registration to a two-year term com- you make reservations as department that he (Carter) chose me. It ^ves will be appointed towa Brian Jones 'of the sociology view. approximate the number of Besides Carter, government of- at the present time stating that March 1, 1980 and terminating so that we can seminar entitled: "The the President an opportunity to mencing will present a Mezvinsky has served as Chair- "either you're for the draft or not. 1981 all term* will be attending. ficials participating in the meeting see how Villanova people feel in May 31, 1982. After May 31, Pennsylvania those who Sounds of Selfishness: On the Evolution of Pi'lii will include senior members of the man of the 1973 Congressional Why have men register if a draft for two years. 70's." the issues." will be Youth Values in the ^Freshman class, where he sat on 'possibly' won't be reinstated?" on ' White House staff as well as mem- may petition for membership February 20, Dr. Glen According to Winterhalter, Students Players Play On Wednesday. the historic House Judiciary Com- Nuclear energy projects, in- Directors A & S Freshmen bers of the National Security several persons the Connelly Center Board of by » Alexandrin of the economics department from other CoiBDttU and the Domestic Policy mittee during Watergate. As U.S. sisted Mezvinsky, should be put on an application form from Pr. will be entitled: "Buddhist colleges were invited to the obtaining The Pennsylvania Players will give a presentetion Representative to the United hold while we learn to use those for Student and Sophomores staff. meeting. "You have to keep in Deegan's Office, vice-president presenting three one-act plays in repertory, Economics." The meeting at the executive Nations (UN) Human Rights Com- natural resources we have, such as No. 202. Ap- the mind this is an election year, and , 4i n life. Dougherty Hall, Room 16 And February^21, 22, 23. Forum for A&S freshmen and lectures will be at 7:30 p.m. in February 14, 16, Both discussion mittee, he travelled to the Soviet coal and solar energy. "In 1973 I to this office by building will include Carter's decision to reinstate plications must be returned Actioa, by Sam Shepard, eyes the activities sophomores to aid in choosing their major. physics lecture hall of Mendel Hall. sessions that are intended to focus registration mi^ alienate him Union for a meeting with refus- was one of six in the House of 22, 1980. Feb. 19, 11:30-2 p.m., West February of four characters forced to exist in an Tuesday, nicks such as Anatoli Sharansky Representatives called for a on specific areas which involve from the young," ha said. who v^? your opportunity to become m- Now is apocalyptic world. The Lover, by Harold Lounge. Info and Aleksandr Sakarov. hold on nuclear development due Center! If you Graduation volved with the^nnelly Pinter explores a curious turn in the ;•/:• giving the| With "Mezvinsky Means Confi- to the high risk factors involved and see Fr. Below is the schedule have any questions, stop by relationship of a man and wife when the dates/times for the various colleges com- dence" as his campaign slogan, he with its waste and trans- O.S.A. or Marc E. Tuchman, (direc- Deegan. husband plays the secret role of his wife's Bush for President openly spoke out on controversial portation," stated Mezvinsky.^ Center. mencement programs. Concert Canceled tor of the Connelly lover. Senal Perversity In Chicago, by Satarday, May 17, 1980 issues ranging from Iran, to. nu- Considering the Windfall Mamet, provides a comical look at Campaign David By GINGER FANNON could break even. A previous con- clear energy, to the draft, and the Pi'ofits Tax too weak, he sees a Coffeehouse modern sexual manners. cert for Cambodian Relief "We're dealing with control the domestic oil Gain valuable political experiet^ce. Work 10:00 a.m. — NROTC Mass — Com- A concert for Cambodian relief, ERA. need to will be a Coffee House, featuring All tickets are $1.60 each, and shows and featuring Harry Chapin did not There for the successful George Bush for missioning Ceremony featuring Johnny's Dance Band, fanatica, it's not a rational situa- companies by taking away the tax Thursday, Feb. 21, at 8 showtimes vary by date. Tickets can be pur- that this Connie and Perry, President campaign. Write to Scott Bok, Nursing Convocation Dr. break even. He believed tion," commented Mezvinsky on subsidy they receive for drilling in your 2:00 p.m. — — was recently proposed by the East Lounge. This is chased at the Annenberg Center Box Office was too much effort to put into a p.m., in George Bush for President, Suite 1636, 1617 Ceremony James Bean, professor of the Iranian situation. "The foreign countries. to good sale chance to meet new people, listen previous to performance, and will be on no project Whose profit may not eVen hostages should be released before The Mezvinsky family, whicli J.F.K. Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA, if 6:00 p.m. — Baccalaureate Mass — psychology. It was to be held fun! A donation of $1 door. Performances will be in music , and just have at the cover its costs. International wife Margolies, you're interested. passes reqaired March 23. The idea, however, met a U.N. Commission includes Marjorie will help support Appalachia. Houston Hall Auditorium. date) Bean feels that the concert is set up." an news reporter, has opened (location will be announced at a later with much protest from the office NBC m."TV |i Uberal "could be a winner" because it While only a few countries have their doors to three Boat families. S'""" XI Lecture Saaday, May 18, lWO,.Coller of of Student Activities, and Rev. & Finance "ihakes sense on many levels — agreed to cooperate with Presi- One family presently living with Commerce Buddhist Medttate aad Sdeoces, College of Nursing -| Robert J. Martin, O.S.A., dean of will give a talk entitled Arts Dr. Alain Phares Not only would it raise money for dent (barter's economic embargo them paid 14 ounces of gold to ger 10:00 a.m.. University Field House, BtudijAt ictivities. Expansion in Atomic Physics" at "Understanding Death" ~ Public Talk, "The 1/N fori Cambodian relief, but it would against Russia, Mezvinsky feels on the boat. Ms. Margolies, prior Council (graduate will be given four (4) passes This i^'oiect was one of the ac- Feb. 21, in Rm. 302, Friday, February 22, 8 p.m., cost $2. Satur- 12:30 on Thursday, also serve as an awareness of the that an economic blockade backed to her marriage to Mezvinsky, Commerce and Finance Council will their guests) tivities being coordinated for the { The students and [ Workshop, February 23, 9:30 a.m.-6:30 Tolentine. All interested Col hunger (Mroblem, not to mention by international support would be adopted two daughters, one ! membership meeting day Commerce and Finance , formation of the Villanova World 1 hold its first general Refreshments provided. Collefe of p.m., cost $20. The workshop of lectures, faculty are invited. Universitj^ the entertainment it would effective. Korean and one Vietnamese. of the second semester on Wed., Feb. 20, at Ifge of Ei^neerhv — 3:00 p.m., Food Project, an executive com- discussions, and meditation will provide a given foui| provide." 'Two* things are needed to ef- When posed with the question of 6:30, in Bartley 10. Mandatory meeting — Field House, (graduate will be mittee representing all of the examining the 2,600 year old Bean took a poll of 160 students fectively deal with the Russians: lowering the drinking age to 19 in attend. framework fcr Pre-IUM Honor for their guests) organizations on campus working : I !: All members must (4) passes Buddhist touching of the inseparability of wil (Continued on poge 5) to cut off the trade relationship Pennsylvania, Mezvinsky ex- Five commencement announcements against world hunger. The goals of candidates for Alpha Epsilon birth and death This discovery brings fresh All eligible anj be given to each graduate. Extra this project are: to educate every- Presidential Poll Delta (Pre-Med Honor Society) are re- appreciation of being alive and an under- at $. A. may be purchased one about the need for food pcdicy, are due on nouncemenU Wednesday, March 12, the College standing of death as a creative situation. minded that applications On apiece. a - to raise money for varioua kinds of will sponsor a campus-wide by Dharmadhatu, Buddhist Tuesday, Feb. 19. I: Republicans Sponsored Commencement passes for guests wjU hunger alleviation, ahd to take poll" of all the leading presidential meditation and study center, 1015 Chestnut ••straw distributed when students pick up political action where necessary to in the Pennsylvania Primary. A Philadelphia. For further in- Ingmar Bergman candidates St., Suite 906, nouncements. (four (4) p^^ses for guests] encourage national and inter- of the can- brief background sketch on each formation please call 926^126. will aad . aaaoaBcements national awareness of the and Passes will be distributed beforehand, Film Festival I4t didates distributed sUrtiag Monday, AprU problem. results of the poll will be published the WCAU throagli April 16. Bean explained that there are college students' the Honors Program is run- locally as an indication of This Sunday President tt t Location: Office of the Vice two kinds of food policies, con- the systems or com- Bergman views on the Presidential race. During A special on stereo ning the second film in its Ingmar n^ ;r. .if" Student Life — Reoai 202 SecaM structive and destructivs. Des- V forms for alll who wish ponents will be aired on WCAU, 1210 a.m. Fihn Festival. Wild Strawberries deals with polling, registration Doa||Mrty HalL tructive food policies make will be distributed. Also, from 9:00-12:00 p.m., Monday, Feb. 18. The an old doctor's journey into his past to register to vote through Friday, 9:30 a. with Timea: Monday nations dependiant on other Tuesday evening at 7:00 p.m. in Bartley special is called "In Your Corner," through flashback and memories. It has on until 12:00 noon — 2:Q0 p.m. untU 4:30 p nations through political or the College Republicans will hold host Herb Denenberg. Guests will be Ron been acknowlcjdged as s cinema landmark, Rm. 106, Students who will not be using thair military action. Constructive food All are invited to at- Petty, public relations director of Pioneer one of Bergman's early masterpieces. next meeting. and < their lotment of passes should notify the Office policy enabiee people to help stereo, Fred Lokoff, owner of Bryn Mawr The showing begina at 7:30 p.m. in the West 4 tend. Studsnt Lifa so their paaaes could themaelvaa by learning n#w Stereo, Neil Warren, managing manager of Lounge of Dougherty Hall. Admission is 4 to others. methods of food roductioiL This Listeners may distributed p Club Electronic Service Century. free and all interested are invited to attend. Kalian HeMO feel free to contact thia office is where ViUanova placas its sup- call in and ask (|uestions. With the start of the new semester, the «iy tarihar information req^v^d. port. Italaa Chib is sponsoring various evenU Eastern College Hav. Mm E. deegan, O.S.A. The eonoarl, aMch was pradk- such m Hahan films, trips to Philadelphia, Spanish Vice President for Student ted to coat batan and an end-ef-yMr kaUan Ckib diniaer. Old Dance ViUanova Dnimrwi^ was aapactad U will meet on Wad- Hi Mbers are welcoaaed. Our next jam with i»! The VHmA Btudento Roem see flaooaf Floor. Daagherty UO0Q$7m$ mmmmm «• February at 2:30 in 102 Corr wiB ka ImM an PMiruary 19. Twea- ef Eatem Cajlifi is apaaMateg a if7-S100, aat. 622 or 108 Due ia «a0t mmmimuB with a HaU. The meeting to oM and concamin^ coi r« at 1:S0 tB 117 TJstiiii. Future evento biMa*, liip flsoiAA' dance for wi^. furthar daiaik wfilbe spaahart, dj Qaim al adaskaiM* tIJO on Fri^^ Pab. li mancament exareiaea, attira,atc., wttl be INpi 8 pjD. to 1 a.m. at Saatam ColWia. trftutien af aDadaask Mr«iaw Rd. it. Ovvidi. Pa. laoed at a later date. SLm^iSssassmaJmu

mnfatian il Undermiy Honors eeliio dean of student ittllfitiee di- cdllias eiperiei^. W l^NMACorae md racier of 1960 ie undenaay. orientilioa, l» select «id a^ecileii for steering com- train If. ejmiier Ottrateg the atndsnt admimetraiive mHlee Minbers began tins |Mat , Ellen T^maf, coordinator, View «tudsnt> has Ibeen selected as this the adminiitrfltive ifoaday. Tha filleen committee New Vaiues

MieUnt* the atudant atearing maailMira, once choaen, will be Bf UCMABO • year's etudent cbairpefaon in McOONOUGM ,^ w r^ . ^ .. .. ^ eoomfittee, |md orientation coun- asaiating in program developaient. Tdk.t,Dmi,ICriJi*«.<,fthe chargs of (vInpliklflPL ^'^^' "."iS-J^ aelora. U* M Om Haitiafi Institute tor Ttaf^lrill be isorkii« directly The ^oop as a whole will Bach msmber will be reaponaible 11.^1... i_>;>..<.. tw.tr be with Stephen X. Bu^kMir, asaiatant working towards providing a for a different area of orientation. •" •"• C^«-»»»'» be.t.too.n. book. waMrtic mi of m^eeiMkm for And each steering committee oS^uucafo IiJ^^m"^^*will w*^ Inghlifht Honor* inclmk ElMca a^ - • - member iHll be aasigned five Junior W..k.«h«luMf«M-ch '%• •. orientation counselors to train i:? T^^ for SL^ ld He added, "Orientation „, .ociologi.t., mini.?.,,, couldn't in institutional nounced plana to upgritde the list to religions, and con eend mformirtion to high be a theologians who will discuss the good program without the re- elude that quaUty of the unit. school^|tild0Ce cOiniselors. They To: VILUNOVA STUDENTS, our society has become sponsible, serious, and dedicated importance of traditional religions Trip Summers said that he wanted to self-centered," continued Guerin. Appalachian are letter Readied sendii^ a to every' in FACULTY, ALUMNI orientation staff. Although orien- present and future America. increase the number of mid- Villanova sophomore about the "The purpose of Honors Ju|iior tation is a university-wide pro- Tentatively scheduled for area is a lumber area where mentality is geared towards shipmen in the ROTO at two-year Week is to explore the values of By IRENE SMITH The scholarship and college Friday, the last night of Honors gram and not a student run our 32 percent of the people live below people. The people there are sim- Villanova. "Leas than ten years pregrama. The unit will also present society, and possibly During spring break when most program, each student will be Junior Week, is a series of impro- ple persons not concerned with to conjecture a. to places the poverty level. ago, Che unit had 400 midshipn^ operate an informatioD table to be wl^t type, of students migrate to warmer given more responsibility and will '^i^o^rtl^uVZTrTl^ZZ clocks or time schedules; it is a Less than five MYCOn MLLIFrY'S The work will consist of paint- years ago, the unit located in Dougherty Hall. "='>""^t"«* such as Florida or Bermuda, a play a very integral role in the theme of the week and direc- very refreshing change from our had 260 orien- ^ViZl^- group of Villanova students will be ing houses, repairing and insu- midshipmen. Tod^y, the Summers said, '^We jure trying ted tation's • by Joan Lynch of Villanova". Ufestyle." development." U^^IV.: w 1. •« w- homes, and chopping fire unit has 164 midshipmen. I want to get the information to the fresh- traveling to Hot Spring, North lating AW ROSEMONr MALL There are many changes from V«iey Theatre department. All She found that in the Vista MnnT^."°°''"y «"''kT„"'*?" to provide heat for warmth. to reverse that trend," said Sum- man and sophomore students here evening, March 10, with a (Continued Carolina to assist in a volunteer wood last year'p orientation program. on page 20) program it took 6 months to mers. program that aids poverty striken The students will also run a day at Villanova." acclimated, but used The changes came about because children in the bec(Mne once Summers stated that the sive of The colonel said that he hopes areas of Appalachia. care center for of evaluations from 1979 to it loved it" I found that the • Mall orien- "I the unit affects the decisions of the students outside the unit Munaoament tows a cuatomar's car from mall The Appalachia Program, village. tation and because of 1980's new a4justment upon coming home hi^ school parking lot Draft — There are five to seven work- students shopping, realise that the haircuts are not withoiit adaquata notlca Protested headed by Ms. Barbara Haenn and or raaaonabia student enrollment. was far greater than it was sites and students will rotate be- around for a unit to join. He said bad and that the uniform is not opportunity to ramova. By MARK NOLAN Fr. Mike Glessner, is in its fourth Along with creating a "snowball effect." The leaving. the games and enter- tween sites to get as much ex- that students want to join the worn all the time. In an attempt to stop draft year of existence at Villanova. tainment involved Iranian takeover of the American Appalachia life- with orien- posure as possibte to the different- "The values of bigger units. SQmmers pointed out some of registration and military escala- The purposes of the program tation there will Embassy in Tehran, coupled with style embodied more Christian • be an increased types of people. Summers outlined his plans for the benefits derived from be- Coata $40 to mMw from privata garaga, plua coata dua tion, an alliance formed by local the Soviet invasion of Af- are to provide a concrete chance concentration in academics. In ad- One of the students Frank values than the fast paced lifestyle the improvement. "We have an ac- longing to the unit. Midshipmen to damaga cauaad by tow truck. peace, leftist and community ghanistan, have thrown President for the students to give of them- dition, there will we exist in." be time devoted Shroeder, remarked on why he tive recruiting program. Mid- (Continued on groups sponsored a Alarch for Carter on the defensive. The selves for one week and to see page 20} to special University sub- to see Peace people who live radically different wanted to go. "I just wanted on Saturday, February 9. President has responded to • Mall ownar (OH. Langa) populations such as residents, off- a completely different lifestyle. A waa Inaanaltlva and indlfffarant The protestors assembled at his lives than the ones they are ac- campus residents, and political opponents and is now to Inqulrlaa ragarding tha commuters. lot of us are in our o^n world; we incldant. City Hall for a midday march to pushing a bill customed to. A third goal is to As Steckler mentioned, "Orien- through Congress others the provide Villanova students with don't see real poverty that Federal Building (6th and instituting peacetime draft THIS MAM, tation is not just making friends. the experience of communal live in. I would like to appreciate Market Sts.) and back. Mary registration. Within three months, • Laf'• taka our bualnasa whara It is presenting a comfortable set- I have seeing what wa'ra traatad at Doyle, a living. more what by spokesperson- for the the possibility of American customara- not as traspassara. ting and an environment to allow Ms. Haenn stated that the others lack." • March for Peace Committee, said military action in the Middle East each new student to feel a part of 4 Another student mentioned, that approximately one thousand program makes no major change the University community." has grown considerably, or- «: i-"'"^ -T'l the poverty level or interupts "When I first decided, I thbught I people turned out for the event. ganizers of on . . i^ttemb Vlanovt. . .FREE, — S99 L9tt9n to th0 Editor for the march contend. i After two is would be helping people. While the low temperatures thin- Doyle the cycle of poverty, but there dotalls of th9 Incident^ stated that the march was orientation meetings Barbara told Cambodia ned the crowd during the post- impact on the individual lives. aimed at gaining recognition for I :.; would be helping us . rally, Barbara Haenn began the program us that they . .Is An Active Fraternity Membar, ^Continued from page 3) march Doyle was pleased at the antidraft movement. She ex- would be helping the at Villanova after having spent a more than we Thanks for your support turnout. pressed faith in the public's values. The and found that 70% of them were year working with Vista. them in realizing our While the organizations ranged ability to influence the country's in favor of the concert. people . . .Raciavas Al His Banks. . .FREE, "I was very touched in the year purpose is to become more from the Concerned Muslims of lawmakers, citing the anti-war Martin agrees with oriented and get down to basics." Bean in America to the f spent there," she said. "I had Thia Advertisement wss psid for Revolutionary movements during the Vietnamese by: « believing that the concert In order to prepare for the stay would Workers' Headquarters, just come out oi the college ex- . . .Plays Intramural Sparta, ARTFURIA they conflict as an example. 4 orientation raise the awareness of the stood perience which was homogeneous the group has B.8.74,J.D.'80 united on certain issues. As an alternative to military ac- 24 hours they try to students to world hunger. The The I and I looked back on it and saw meetings. In alliance's platform called for tion, the Committee proposed and break down disagreement lies in the amount of an that it was narrow. There was form a community . . .Racalvaa MOO Evary Manth. . .TAX FREE, end to U.S. intervention in the peaceful negotiations with profit to be bai'riers they may have made. Martin would Middle more to life than the one I walked any East, the withdrawal of Iranians to free the American and knowing prefer to explore low risk, Soviet in. against meeting forces from Afghanistan, hostages. The alliance prefers . .la also become acquain- . A Baal Partiar, moderate. yield projects involving self-determination According to Haenn, the week people. They for the peoples peaceful relations with oil- the cultural and a large number of students. of the spent in Appalachia is not an easy ted with Middle East and the halt of producing nations instead of aspects of the place Bean said, "It would have been one. It is a simple living where geographical peacetime draft proceedings. 'saber rattling.' Draft registration . . .Haa Spant His CaHagiata Summan nice for everyone; the are about to visit. PbStica/ Umon Debate problem is everything is recycled including they According to alliance members, during peacetime would, they feel, transition Bar- that it is expensive and we were the garbage. The students provide It is a difficult In Spain And Garmany, the recent developments in the be one step closer to U.S. military hi- ' northern not totally convinced that the risk for their own meals and everyone bara Haenn stated, "The Middle East have succeeded in intervention overseas. towards efHciency would justify the intent." takes turns cooking for 40 people. way is geared WITH the southern ' and production while . . .Has Spant His 'V Spring Braalts In Laudardala, CONESTOGA

. .Has . A Gaad Paying Jail Gaarantaad CLEANERS Activities Dean At Gnduatian, SYDNEY ill You? MAREE 907 CONESTOGA ROAD Some 900 Colombian Mis- V ^ ROSEMONT PENNA. I . . And Wm*t B« Draftad, sionaries are reaching out to Receives Award THIS HOUSE FAVORS SPORTS AND 19010 \\ bring the good news, to bring help and hope to the poor people in . . Al This Hi Two 8 countries of LA 5-3431 By VINCENT HAUSMANN Curtiss Di Paola, LXA presi- Horn Oi Twtday the Third World. Will you join them and reach out to • I > ,j.i. Lambda Qii Al|rfia (LXA), a na- dent, praised Martin noting his ECOMOMIC SAICnOIIS AGAMST SOUTH AFRICA help tional service social fraternity on work and contribution to the the poor and needy? Do you want a CHAL- PLANT-ON n •- campus, bestowed their award Greek system: LENGING-ENRICHING-FULFILUNG life of service PREMISES '*for outstanding aervica in "He has promoted and assisted as a Colombian Missionary priest? Give it some promoting and assisting the fra- all Greek organizations on campus mC, WHY NOT GIVE US A LPOIC9 thpMoht! For more information, write ternity system and Greek life on with his constant support," stated to Fr. Mike I#i SAME DA Y CLEANING campus" to Father Robert Martin, Di Paola. Feb. ISHi W. L Harrtoon. Colombian Fathers, box 1 25, Edgemont. 0.8. A., dean of student activities. In accepting the award Martin ANO SOPHOIMOMBS EUGIBU NOW. Pft. 1 0028 WE CLEAN AND PRESS commended the leaders of the fra- Martin was one of three in- ON SA TURDA YS ternity for Uiair work in the Greek dividuals honored. Other reci- U. fiants of asrards wiaaa Joaaph syatam during the three ymrB that WE CLEAN choaan as oiitsitandiaf hm has sar^iH ViUanova: •iV Md Larry McBboy, •' "I WouU Uke to tlHmk LXA for SIV41 SLEEPING BAGS Rosemont raaidant, selected Maiating in |i— aiiiig the vahiaa CITY, JTATE. DOWN JACKETS flf hraUwrhaod ipd te fraUrnity ^jr-. ALTERATIONS «P J AND REPAIRS •V\V*

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The entire matter is most illogical. Perspective Support the draft. Even if you don't, go if them as an expert. First of all I would never have said, "Dam- they call you. You would not expect another Dr. John J. Mnlli^n homosexual," since r to fight for you; don't you think you should mit, Kirk, I'm not a i to Dear EMton such an action could only have been the 11 Blame? Are We be rea4y to reciprocate? Who knows ... the Modem La«gnafM I am VBry much disturbdd fay two articles emotions which plague the fiitinrf of this na^on might depend on your result of the which appeared in the February 8 issue of human race. A request to Mr. Scott in the L decision. Anyone who enjoys the benefits of however, have The VilUinoiran. The first was a letter from living No manner prescribed would, here, but is not willing to defend the Joy therefore doubled. the same time, the exploratior Dr. Durland condemmng the NROTC country that welcomes elicited the response desired. I registration proposed dence on Middle East ott has At and protects him TTie topic of discussion these days is the draft program on campus, and the second was an submitted excerpts from transmissions to has dropped ofT. have beconu should not wait for the draft. They should draft and development of domestic sources We for President Carter. There have already been marches and mock article by Brian 3uinewicz condemning the leave in Decision and from the U.SS. ENTTERPRISE, by developing our owr now. here complacent in buying someone else's oil rather than with statements made con- card burnings in miny cities around the country. However, the is^c draft. RcspectfUly, comparison only the present: the quick profit. It detains the reason for this supplies. The almighty dollar knows These are classic eiamples of the lax at- To tk^ Editon cerning the controversy which is the underlying factors behind that reinstatement The Andrew A. Kli« doesn't pay any attention to the fiiture and the problems which now fac( titude many Americans now have. In both Ith debate continuing in the world com- Captain. They are as follows: the Soviet Union of a nei^boring coun- Mid*! 4/c i;^N.It near panic is the latest invasion by cases, I feel that bot)i writers Jim, I'm a Pipeline is not supplying America. Due to a surplus or were only munity on President Carter's call to boycott Doctor McCoy — **Dammit ik< we have threatened to us. Our Alaskan try. With closer study, it is interesting to see why examining half of a case. Let'i examine the the Summer Games, the Olympics have doctor, not a homosexual." oil is behig sold to Japan. Americans reftioe to con conflict. the West Coast, the ." involve the two largest powers on earth in armed other half. become a center of attention. Strong Captain Kirk — "three to beam up . . serve their energy. We continue to waste, thereby putting us deeper in deb Anyone who thinks that our interests in Afghanistan are truly By their own ac /! -nion, the goal of the opinions exist both for and against a Mr. Spock — "Spock here." time we allow ourselves that "one littk Editor: the sea. Every is cornplete Ueai . . with those across Soviet Union eventuai.y global boycott. An article which appeared in the . . . end log transmission humanitarian in nature, should stand to be corrected. We are not trip," we increase the power another nation has over us. It must be stoi^ d(miination, Josef Stalin once boasted that After reading Dr. Durland's letter in your Lake Placid News, recently came to my at- Spock here off to war because of the brutal treatment the preparing to send our young live ^-uruary issue, I feel it is time for a Mid- ped. our parents' grandchildren would under tention. It outlines the implications of par- Instead it is because M>',; rebels ar« receiving at the hands of their oppressors. Communism. The is slowly achieving shipman'.: pcrspc'i Mve. First, lets examine been different USSR ticipating or not participating in Moscow so pocketbooks It is not being suggested that had our energy program Rosemont our precious oil supply is in jeopardy and this would hurt our that goal by the slow takeover of defense- the subject of RCi'C at a Catholic Univer- competently that I thought I should bring it lure the Unitec the Russians would not have invaded Afghanistan and less nations during other moments of wwld sity. Villanova is not the oiAy Catholic more acutely. Note that all cries of war came only after the Soviets moved to your attention. States into a possible confrontation. It is too well known that they havi crises. I cannot help but believe that the in- University that has a ROTC Unit located on Carter has faced some of the hard- near the border of Iran, close to the bloodline of the Western world. Jimmy ambitions which stop nowhere short of world domination. But ti vasion of Aff^omistan was a direct result oi its campus. Notre Dame, Holy Cross, Saint est decisions of his presidency in the past Village reacted angrily, threatening military action if our in- President Carter has Iranian crisis. The Soviets need a port Peter's, LaSalle, Marquette and Seton Hall, possibility can always be raised that we wouldn't be rattling the sabers sc the few weeks, and now he is asking for support terests are harmed. on the Indian Ocean very badly. What bet- just to name a few, also su|q;xHrt ROTC for another tough decision, boycotting the people to war if it weren't for black gold anc Dear Member of the Villanova Commnnity: years, our depen- loudly now and sending our We have brought this upon ourselves. In the last ten ter way to improve their chances than by Units. The presence oi these Units does not Smnmer Games in Moscow. let it achieve. I have placied an ad in this issue to urge the hold we have the overthrow of a strategically located constitute approval of killing by the ad- But Mr. Carter, who is also an idealist at you to join me in boycotting the Rosemont nation while our attention was on Iran? ministrations of these universities. It is ->" Village businesses '' heart, has come up hard against the mall including GuUifty's •..- The Soviets preach peace and detente, merely an acceptance of the reality that of- political realities of 1980, and he Hnds that and C.R. Lange Real Estate. I want you to but every move they make is aimed at gain- ficers in the armed forces should be his idealism must give way to other con- know the details of a very disburbing in- ing the control of vital areas such as the educated and that a contribution must be siderations. cident which causes me to seek your sup- Persian Gulf area. Such control could only made to the national defense. ThenWill Serve With the Russians displaying their port. Only Saint Women Augustine and other traditional be disadvantageous to us, and this is the cynicism and crass disregard for world On Monday evening December 17 at ap- only advantage the Russians can seek there. Christian authorities have accepted the opinion by marching into Afghanistan, how proximately 10:30 p.m. I arrived at the door Why are they seeking this advantage in legitimate use of force by civil power, they ~^ ^ can we as a nation lend more credence to^ of GuUifty's, having made plans to meet six~ character Lysistrata was one of the first heromc will not be the mark of progress, but the ultimate cohisent, to agree to "times of peace?" have also accepted the logical premise that Aristophanes' their system fay going to Moscow? friends for a late suf^ier. Being informed in the Greek plays, she take part in man's historically consistent means of resolving conflict: Another point — the USSR has built up a one has to prepare to use this force. Part of in literature. Unlike her male counterparts But sports should be above politics, the that the restaurant was closed for an em- large and powerful military force. The this preparation is the education of men the contrary, she led all the women of Athens violence. idealistic will say. ployee Christmas party, I returned to my "•f.i, was no warrior. Quite and women in the armed f(»rces. This is the i ^military analysts say that it is primarily an war. if potential But in the Olympic Games, with all their 1976 Buick Century to find that it would not to organize and end the Peloponnesian It was not easy for Lysistrata to be a leader. But the OFFENSIVE force. If the Russians wanted task of the NROTC Unit at Villanova. the potential noble trappings, the national flags flutter restart. A couple of people tried to help In his comic portrayal of the war, Aristophanes saw could be seen in women in 411 B.C., it is still there now. Not, all peace, why would they be buildihg such a Further, I would like to address your mis- above the athletes' heads, the printed with a "jump" but we were unable to start n'- peace-makers. Indira Gandhi proves; and not all men are force? lan-t it logical that having put that representaton of the term "lethal of women as women are pacifists., as results come divided fay country, and the car. By now it was 12:30 a.m., bitter that are most discussing men, women much mohey and effort into it, their in- Villanovans." The students you There are two facts to remember before as Mahatma Gandhi proves. But a crude polling printed in of the fans are cheering out of patriotism, cold, and I decided to wait until the mi- warring, that normal ^< and' tention is to use it one day? slandering with term are to war. The first is: in our civilization, men have been, last week showed that 64 percent of those women and not caring much about individual ex- ning when I could get a service truck to aid and going the Villanovan Life under Soviet control would not be students that have acquired a taste for ex- me. I left a note on the windshield about " political decisions. The current prime minister whereas percent of the cellence. my V.i still are, making the polled were conscientiously opposed to war, 37 enjoyable. What would it be like initially? cellence and perfection. This is demon- office in It sometimes seems that instead of bring- mechanical problems. I returned to the of England is the only woman who has ever held such an were. We have seen that Soviet troops are quite strated in the execution of a drill routine men ing the nations of the world closer together, parking lot at 10:35 a.m. Tuesday, Decem- country, there are no women running for to merely be opposed to capable of looting and raping. Just ask any that includes over 1500 separate moves. Europe. In our own But it is no longer enough for women the Olympics have become another reason ber 18, with a car repairman only to find my sentiment German who were in Eastern Europe in This drill routine is no more a demon- ' well of ^nti-Soviet in «v : /: president. No women tapping the deep war. It is time for them to exert a political force in this nation and for heightening their differences. The ideal car gone. No one in the Mall, nor even the t r popular support. 1945. And how many Americans would be stration of lethality than the routine of the which exists here, using this as a means of gaining the world. It's wrong to think women shouldn't go to war because they is there, but it has gotten so lost l^hind cur- police, knew that my car had been ordered executed right away for being traitorous to Villanova Marching Band. I believe that serve on the U.S. joint chiefs of staff? to war because tains oi commercialism and nationalism towed to the Radnor Garage by one Mr. How many wofnen can't carry guns. We say that women shouldn't go the USSR? Is this whfit these two writers your misrepresentation calls for an iqpology of the modern world, that it is neeurly obscured. C.R. Lange, co-owner and mall manager. It The second fact is that since the beginnings men shouldn't either. We say that when women have the decision are advocating? to the students of "Whiskey Company," the been And so the President finds himself faced took me until 2:30 p.m. to track down my beginnings of civilization itself, wherein men have Now I would like to put a question to Mr. NROTC Drill Team. since the making power that men do, we will see if the decision' is still to go to with another cold war, seeking a lever he car and find the garage. I was forced to pay recourse to Buinewicz. Would you rather Hght a war in Thank you for your time, I hope I have political decisions, men have had constant in to retrieve car. PI making the war, and if it is, then women, too, will go. can use, short of military action, to "get $40 order my Further, my a distant within the next few shed some light on the seemingly dark side i warring has country war. It would be impossible to enumerate the war^. The tough" with the Soviets. Close at hand he front bumper was damaged and weakened MPL decades? Mr. Buinewicz has taken a very oi this argument. finds the Olympics, a likely choice, since and the Hberglass front panel was cracked. never stopped. Respectfully svbmitted, a !rr cynical and comical viewpoint of something boycott will bring real embarrassment to It is particularly disconcerting to me that States, a country in which men, for the most Panl McKenna, Jr. J" ;: So in the United that is threatening all of our lives. His at- W. Tlw VUlanoTaB accepts letters to the if a patron would want to leave his/her car which has con- Midshipman 2nd Oass, the Russians, particularly if it is joined by ifJ part, have made the political decisions, and a country titude is, *'What can my country do for USMCR editor and prints as many as space will world nations. As a political tool, because of an "extra" drink, and pick up the Villanova NROTC Unit many free to war, it is asked "Should women be conscribed me?" rather than "What can I do for my stantly had recowse allow. Letters should be typed, double it is probably one of the best ones within his car the next morning, he/she should drive country?*' If we are to successfully contain Whiskey Conkpany, Semper Fidelia spaced, and not than fear a costly towing, is •i. -V to help in the effort?" more 300 words. Let- grasp. inebriated for of Soviet expansionism, preferably by deter- * ters must be signed, but names may be Hitler's Games of 1936 are a common ludicrous and clearly counter to L.C.B. . Women who believe that being drafted along with men will finally rence, we need a strong military aow. The withheld from printing^ upon request. example of an Olympics we should have practice and policy. Whatever the reason, it be evidence of their equality are foolish. President Carter has even draft is a necessary step to 'that strength. . Emotional Deadline is 5:00 p.m., the Tuesday before boycotted. Our participation helped to is so very aggravating to find that the mall it :^' draft for would precipitate Freedom is never just given to anyone; suggested that approval of a women publication. justify the Nazi regime, and added fiiel to management and lessees are so insensitive has to be earned. passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. Women should realize it Germany's furnace, the logic goes. to their business patrons. Dr. Durland talks about the Christian Subject But we will never know if boycotting When I attempted to logically and perspective. begin witlv a midshipman To this matter with the mall Dear Shn those Olympics would have made one whit rationally discuss can be a Christian. I am a living example of o( difference in the horror of World War II. manager, I met with utter indifference and :i!- that. Secondly, Dr. Durland forgets, that un- A recent The Villanovan article, treating And the feats of Jesse Owens, one of our insensitivity. In a two-page letter dated der Soviet domination, he would have no an emotional subject of national import, of- true heroes, and other athletes would never December 20 and hand-delivered to all mall freedom to practice Christianity. Nor could fered to us readers opposing viewpoints fay tkc ViIUm?aa have occurred. businesses, I detailed the circumstances »» two faculty members. ' He express his opinion as he did last week there is and promised that if I were not reimbursed presenting And so no joy in the decision, unless it was the same as the viewpoint of The of opposing views is a sine justified. is only regret costs, I would urge this boycott. Six Barrate. Craig Barulc, Mary Ann Bilz, qua however There that my '. Missy Araya, Jerry Arth, Carol the Soviets. non in our academic world. the world has once again reached the stage weeks have elapsed and neither the mall Bill Clark. Jane Coyle. Bob Conway, present pur- Paul Calleo, Carmen Chiong, The primary task of the U.S. Navy is to The subject matter, for my r where such measures are necessary. manager nor any lessee has contacted me. I Dave Dear, Franlc Doherty, Richard DiStefano. Ray Engler. Marguerite poses, is not under discussion. preserve peace by deterring aggression on . EDITORS I bluffing. BOARD OF Ed Falcone, Lee Ann There is also sadness, not because the guess they thmi^t was Esmonds, Qinger Fannon, Delrdre Flanagan, the part of our enemies. The ROTC One faculty member, an NROTC officer, Editor-in-Chief, Marianne P. Lavalle left bring the message Steve Haggerty, Bark>ara Anne Higgins. Kathi Olympics have lost their innocence, that The only way to Frost, Charlie Quida, program is a vital part of ths Navy. Is Dr. presented, I felt, the sober suc<;inct and Managing Editor. John M. Chott individuals is via the Lauricella, Marc Lopadule. was lost long ago. It is sadness for the hcxne to such cash lannacone, Mark Kelly, Sara Kelly.. Paul Durland agalast preserving peace and in steady opinion of one close to the scene. Associate Editors. Vincent Hausmann register/ I've already been joined in this McQarrigle, Drew Merrick, Jim Marks, Sharon Mills, Mike athletes, whose aspirations must yield to a Janet favor of living within the orders oi. a The other faculty member, a teacher in Vicky Pamnta reality that hardly seems to make sense. boycott by students, faculty, and alumni Mulrooney, Mike Merrick. Ralph Manopelk), Mike Medero, Ed the Department of History, offered an op- News. Features. Brian totalitarian state? Qarald Dougherty Buinewhz Mihok, Bruce Murray. Trish Naber, And there is fear for the time when the if^riends fdio became personally aware of ths McAssey, Robert McQovem, Tom As "lethal Villanovans" are posing view with reasons he considered I WHUam Rock Robert Courey far M the agitation Parisi. Kim Rushton, Betty Olympic Gamos no longer exist to be used frustration and caused me. Pati'Nasella, Terry OToole. Bemtoe concerned. Dr. Durland*s comment was a .vialid and persuasive. However, since his Entertainment, Steven Comta Sports. Elizabeth J. Whhe I that I count on your support. Rulkowski, Dean Rizzo. Nancy Rooney. Pete Ryan. Irene Smith. Mark as political leverage. What will be the lever hope can very low shot below the belt. The picture to declared academic field of interest is not Eileen McCafftwy Jerry Ventreaca then? Let's take our business to local estab- Sleiber. Diane Siweeney, Joanna Salvatore, Kathy SticKfel Sitey political science, or sociology, or Business, Clery which he referred was of members of the Photography. Dawe Coekey Diane r Waith. Sincerely, lishments where we are treated as valued '' Tavani. BHl Tucker, Dave TofloreNe, Mary Jane OsMa da, Bob psychology, or history, I .J Whiskey Compaqy performing with their modern reject his « Advertiwng, Landa White Sharon Winters, Larry Woehfte. Mike Fi customers and not as trespassers. If you trick fMas on Parents' Weekend. How can views as identified with the status of an ex- Adviser. Jiine W. Lytel need one, I have prepared a liat of local Ik a talented group — pert. Typist. Mmraha Sentangeh ptraidbr that such establishments which provide services and ^- What is terribfy uneUling here is the are the reapon- whose sinury pmpose is to entertain On Beaming II The writing . articles, layout, pictures and format p products ss an alternative to those offered fact can lethal with unlottded rifles? that our students and younger faculty slbilHy of the Edllor and the Editorial Board and do not necesssriiy be in the Rosemont Village Mall. Contact ma One final mi^. 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Regiatared Republicans is publicly smq. trick drHLand StiHient fttusfltioiM «iist CO camput to that once people whfcfa Government praciaioB, military bearing and the Association and Indepandenta mn the tar«Bt of Company wmrm the intarwU of group jnani- forceful Kennady is on ths m^an Villanofva'a WMshey • use of individual space. 1 bars. issues they will support him. aea thanaelves aa a quaai frater- Becauae of the small amQuot of Don Gibson, a law student living Another Kennedy group has nity. They coosiat of 22 people money allotto4 loathe Whi^y •'r' detail, in Delursy Hall, is a member of a recently been formed by Drew who pay attention to AU Cempany, kTTinpMl b« spon committee orfttuied to support Merrick from Stai^tford HaU. Drew members in the whiskey pUftooo for the Rally lo hllp pay Planned order Budget sored in tl» Presidential aspirations d feeto that rtiaing funds for the are dedicated to praciaion within platoon's competition <|rill meet. Ted Kennedy. The group is com- Kennedy campaign ia of primary their drill skiU. The Tha Whisk^ platoon boasts a I of three committees: importance. The etrategy so far usual policy if an intense practice February 14, 1974 is a day that is prised have pereooally request schedule, including 8-10 hours tremendous reciird, and they It! Executive, Undergraduate and hM been to unfamiliar to most students. It was a the trophies to prove it. Since the ft from studsnts and local every Sunday. Charter. The Charter Committee monies VILLANOVA ^ : competition day in which a group oCstudents stood contacted * February 12 ia a big di^ for twenty-first Annual ig in direct communicatiim with businesses. Merrick has in Company. drill meet is open to the public it up for what they believed in and paid the official Kennef Villanovan — too growing company specializing in reault of SPCommunications dent. Are you willing to become feeling unloved and disheartened? Personal in the a one of and vegetate. If you answer "YES", '!<'';'t they didn't get your initials long distance telephone service for realisation that their business- these depressed because Cupid bad \ students? participate. 4 P. M. ,' '• Are you show your concern and » And just becsuse individual consumers. The com- oriented Service was not utilizing didn't make a personal appearance right though. On February 21, 1980, the student February ^Ist dosen roses didn't pany, a competitor of Bell the system sufficiently during in your neighborhood? Didn't you your seven — caucus and Student Government — you were Telephone, provides ita customers non-business hours. As-- Kennedy Mall know he and his cherub chums arrive, it doesn't mean standard they were an inexpensive usage rste. was opened, to individuals sociation will sponsor a rally to bring to 12:45-1:30 were busy posing for Hallmark forgotten — obviously with Sprint wrong room, or Subscribers save approximately 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m, on the student's attention greeting cards? Oh, you didn't delivered to the firam the proposed in- doesn't make fifty percent on toll calls. weefcdiys and from 6:00 P-m. receive too many of those this miiybe the FTD man \ creases in this year's budget. There over calls. . Ths system requires only a code Frkhv to 8:00 a.m. Monday :^": year? Maybe the bookstore ran out house will be student and faculty speakers on As for singing t4ttegrama ... you number provided by the company tha weekenc^ before your friends got a chance to hand to inform the phone-calla Touch-Tone telephony; a Schorsch, a 197? VUla- students why a buy yours. Besides, who really know the obscene and a Irvin G. Arts St Sciences Council could top adaptor can be ob- with honors, is 9.4% or $350.00 increase in tuition is wants oversised hearts cluttering you've been setting Touch-Tone nova grachiate any day. readily and inexpensively employed by SPCom- not desirable. their mailbox when you're ex- once again and send you your those mushy melodies tained currently With student tuition and user repre- more important things favorite vitamins and Who needa sentimental sing-songs for rotary telephonea. The municatibns aa a sales related fees providing 95-97% of the r * pecting Last Friday, the newly provements were made. body-language? Sprint, wsi(s for a dial tone, and communicationR formed Arts In the area of when one can have calls aentattve Budget for a number of years it is once and Sciences Student academic advisement, ' Speaking of bodiea, it's a good punches the code and finally dials consultant. He recounted that the Council held its a forum to aid iiV''!''' again time the students confectionary long diataiice number. This Court ruled in favor of voice is first event of the freshmen and thing you didn't get the Supreme semester: a social , sophomores in choosing Candy is such a same procedure can be used at his company's type of aervice in a HEARD! Communicate edibles this year. among faculty chairmen and student their majors was recommended and will frivolous affair of giving one un- home, in a telephone booth or in auit between ATAT and OCC Mark Zappy — Arts Senator representatives. The informal be held on Tuesday, February 19th in wanted lbs. and zits. Honestly, someone elae's house eliminating ~(Other Common Carriers). SPC is gathering was designed to allow for free the West Lounge of Dougherty Hall who wants chocolate covered expensive credit card and **fully legal and FCC approved" the of discussion between the participants from 11:30 a.m. until 2:00 Key bottom calk. to p.m. C caloriea cikning from "the operator-saaisted stated Schorsch. ^ By IRENE SHALLOW of one'a heart" to the outer layer Sprint's billing varies from' its (OeiamMed ^ fkige U) air their views regarding the unique The Council and Dean O'Malley Committee ^<. '^ competitor. Bell. Instead of Do you have any problems Stein likaa to make her telegrams of your hips? situations faced by students in the feel confident that student input is a come down to it, charging for fiiU minutes. Sprint "i telting people what you really m personalised as possible be- When you MlBHoiillf College of Arts and Sciences. key to problem recognition and remedy com- increaaants. LEATHER mean? Can't you find the right cauae this ia very important to bar Valentinek Day ia simply a bills in six-second BOOTS Significant problems, such as in the College of Arts and Sciences. words? Are you afraid to ask that and her company. She then calls, mercial conspiracy against us Rather than calling at person-to- tMB%liJI? custon)gr career and academic advisement, were Contact cim be made with cute guy in your embryology class or to accomplish an ewen more "broken hearis." So, how can you person rstes, a Sprint the Council '•' STON^AN Pf N>*Y iGAFiH 'i.i qq formal? Shelly Stein of personalixed touch, she will show mend one? Elmer's ghie isn't bad can call direct and riak a nominal pondered; suggestions for im- through department representatives. 4fi to your . a minute charge. Villanova's Qass of 1977 wiU help up herself to deliver the telegram. for atart^s . one-tenth of t9%0FFM%7 ^ — John McKenna

' il all your ccmimunication her white tux and bow tie. t you with With DOUBLEDISCOUNT probl«ns. Stein eaaily becomes the hit of any • NiTTUrrON Shelly Stein is the founder and party. She has no reservationa aa • OLD MAME mOTTBIS coordinator of the SlnglBg to where she will p> or where she • COIfHAAN • rOOTX)Y ;^ Report Ttltipai CompaBy in Overbrook win calL Stain has made kmg • BERNAIIOO • DANIEL GREEN ARE YOU AWARE THAT TUITION WILL GO UP • ANNE KUPN WATCHES Hilia, Pennsyhrania. Stein, a for- distance phone calls and has even *x mer accounting major, landed her travelled to Florida. Any occaaion ALMOST 10% NEXT YEARI career in the Singing Telegrm ia okiy with Shelly; birthdays, in- fluke. When ahe I'S !•#••*••• 9* V a^W Company purely by a vitations, anniveraariss, and As reported in last week's Vllla- IN REAL ^ »••#•! MONEY THAT IS *3S0«« a friend had told her that the has even helped people with their

I ) ovan, the formation of a "Senior Western Union had ceased their For example, ons telegram tNtCOUNTPMCeSON sing-o-grsns, she decided to put for a gwy who wanted %o ask a Week",' committee has been im- IS VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY WORTH IT?

• ! ability and natural Stein's business pl^men^d. .» her musical girl out He tried The first organizational . F5 creativity to work 8tein*s gift to and it worked! meeting^pf this committee was held on FIND OUT AT: write, •im um* ^^ P**^ Shelly's motto is '*for any •J P^ Thursday, February 14th in the West enabled her to establish Shelly reason and no reaaon." She'U 70% OFF Lounge of Dougherty Hall. Stein's stag a BMssagi to yea. write whatever is on your mind SdMCSTYUS Ji an interested client calls A few of the topics When and your ainging teUgrsm will be SblCCA NO>V discussed were Shelly for a singing telegram, aa personalised as they oome with the programming of the major events to ^IRBO DISCOUNTID ^19S0 Stein makes sure to get to know a lot of thought behind it So if you *• be ,.) held during the week before 00CK-8IDERS com- Budget Rally ^ (! the telegram as the receiver of have a message to send to someone No. Mt Mb. 40t ki SlV SlpcH 0«v mencement exercises, housing ac- much as possible. She aaks her special, say it with a aong. Con- commodations for the senior residents, client for certain character traits tact: Shelly SUin's SING A and even a physical description. MESSAGE TO YOU. 642-4656. MC and alternative meal plan preparations SAMCASCa, THURSDAY AC for this week. FEBRUARY 21 . 1 980 result in an expanded appreciation ct :*-. All tniereste^ Seniors are asked to for the nation's maritime tradition Heritage submit their suggestions and ita fiiture. to either •*H (CotUiimed from page 9) In order to stimulaU ftirther in- yickie«Colonna or Tony Cofone in room 12:45 P. heritage, I vitalisation and an extensive terest in our maritfane 264 Dougherty Hall, extension 539. House of Kepreaentati¥|8 report believe there ia a clear need for •M« BingBrB nwdtd lor ' » Vkkle Coloiuui Oabinei-leval has sugisated, **ths Navy enter tha tl» cre«tfon of a PBristi folk group. For in- i St«aeBt Body Vice PmMent IMOTs with an absolute minimum ptsitaoa winch wouldliKorporate areas lormatfon call Fr. Ron of 600 mmm^ e^ the aow-eilitiBg roof, Ma wNlt al of T KENNEDY me n y 8t Thomas MALL ia and ibrlhs VWanova ParMi. ft2S-4aoi. wm

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'' i 'A Available Now o o '^l Get Involved, The Union needs YOU. If you consider yourself a leader, are interested In UVE ENTEUTAtNMENT .< programming and publicizing school events, and would just like to t>ecome an integral part of then have the job for you. There are many coordinator areas to o "the people place" we SKI TRIP for all coordinator posi- o choose from depending on your interests and abilities. Applications a ADMISSION: w/meal card Applications are due by Feb- tions are available In the Union Office Room 203 Dougherty. t in Room 208 Dougherty. Don't wait! Vie ruary 1 8. TT»y are to be returned to the secretary »4 HUNTER MT i-. wAMtniMioard for a coordinator position for the following areas: tu .li FobfimrylS (1,600 ft.) Vice President Operations University II O Recreation University Services o 4:30 P.M. Ofiy Hop 5: Social Functions Publicity Major Events Visual Arts Tickets soU only In advance at C. I. C. March 1 4-1 wmmmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmammmmm Cultural Arts ?>. Round trip transportation via IMotor Coach

T\¥o nights lodging at the Holiday Inn If you liko your Four meals fun packed with challenge, then Whitewater Two full breakfasts Fob 21, 1980 fi30 Pm -^ay Nop rafting la for you. The trip, aponsored by Recreation, will be Two lavish dinners March 21-23 in the Poconoa, on the Great Lehigh River Gorge. $25 Deposit due There will be a meeting (pver) IN PRIIIS COFFEE HOUSE for all Intereated on February 21 at 00 7.-00 to '' n Bartley 110. •:1 Come and try m ADVENTUREI $79 For fhete Who Wear CotlwiMt WITH STEVE CONGRATULATIONS FEBRUARY 20 & 21 TO. . w|||r P n SPUTTMB BRAUN Tom Barbierl FUNNIEST %*: \ carrHaiwick OOMEOriN • • nCKQAMMON: Bob DaConqIni SOTEARS.". & Elleon Moriarty f CHE93C Mitch Zappy CHESS: MHch Moelall HkM JEFF RIISBEE: Mark Zappy \ o*^# Aebocca Dickinson BOWUNQ: Cfiarlos Poznak RIZZO BobBonapaca Mtfia CkeflfQanovasa t^MOlJ BobZirpoll * H Ull Ull Ull Ull Ull Ull Ull Ull Ull Ull Ull Ull Ull Ull Ull U» Uli Ufi Ull Ull Ull HonOakta TIf€: 7 & 9:30 pm

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W1UUN80N tm a bear. worked on a By EGBERT this imubatantial world of ths a Gentleman Caller, whom house ti|hts dimmed and Peter You can tear out his hair. of in T^miMMe WlUton* Tte bouae, You can number people the \ first P^ had a murmurous South, their per* Precoma,' the Cortex's albino lead by coinddenee Laura had rip out his heart. You can kick several rows the group fii even- formances not too loud, not too cruah on in high school. The singer came out on stage. Always him apart" their set with an equally sei the Villanova TheaCr* - k formal by and muted. iqg is a fiasco. Tom, deeperate the showman. Precious wm Whila ths atage crew mopped up version of a new aong entitled DafMurtHMnt, it a mMnory pliy in diffkuK the sea, aban- In some wi^s the moat wearing a atudded dog collar and a the WingTMld triM to Mhamed. bolta for lambs blood and chicken en- "Forget the Pill, We'U Uae the which Tom the play is that of thf Gep- ^1 his slater and mother to role in pink chlff9n leotard top as he sat traila Leroy, one of the few Cuisinart" ^ and sister by donii« Macks Peter ahouted out, . I forfH hit motbtr tleman Caller^ the stranger on whatever fate comae along. But down to play the steel tubes he has in Punk lind the on^ drummer **Thia nmning tmty from ths responsi- one's for you" and walked wheraver he whom so nuugy hopes ara pinnad made so tamcm: He sang the to their images foUow compared regular^ to the im- off the stage. bility that they represent, only ^nerge, with He haa to blend, to opening aong of the evening, morUl Eric Clapton and particularbr goea. delighted the. As the house lights came up the find their fhosU, Lorrain exactly the right amount of "Won't Brilliantly played by You Share a Safety Pin crowd with a 12 minute solo. crowd went wild. of hii sister Laura, haunting They knew the that Jeffrey delicacy to slip unobtrusively into With lie," a cappella This upcoming Wednesday nite, Spritzer aa Amanda, by ^ and without Following a brief intermission band coukln't leave without doing him wherever he foes. John Corrozaa pUys a fine acoustic rock Tom, gad by Terri thi# home. accompaniment Aa the reat of the the Jband returned to do band will be Louis in the 'aOs, the Muamanno m the their AmericanTop 40 hit, Set in St Glass part beautifiilly. Overplayed, performing at the completely Pimiano m Laura, TlM the group stundi>led on stage Precioua poignant and soul searing "Love in "You've Blackened Blue covers about three weelu in focus un- My Eyes pli^ many part would be out of ; refurnished Mafai Point. Begin- Meaaierle, even after ths the near^ brought thg roof down aa ha the VD Clhiic." Preqious did the For The Last Time." A dem- the life of the Wingfield famUy be overshad- ning at professional and amateur derplayed, it would ripped the Iplyer safety pin from autobiogrsphical 8 p.m., Daniels, Mason and a father years of "It's Methadone onstrative crowd, they lit the cur- deserted years ago by splendid performance. Gallagher will alive on the owed. A his own leftclieek ifnd offered it to For Me." take the stage with to grow with every distan- productions, comes Then, in a performance tains on fire and one tall, grey performance. r love with long ' iiii l II in he ] i. "who fell and Corroisa! In the brief time f*** .p their osrn musical ccnnpositions. set designed by David Hearn Mr. haired young man was seen calmly Don't miss your chance to catch a ces." Tom, the son, longs to follow his presence play has :is on stage, he makes The band is a unique blend of band that his Msociates. WiUiams' Tha Balwa shooting out the lights. will definitely be going in his path but not, as his mother Sgliors acoustic timelessness about it that {Cotttimued from page (Continued guitars, upright bass, places this February 20 at the he finds a a the 18) from page 17) After about 10 more minutes of demands, before Glass MeMfsrIe »^ «j / in all its With Tht drums, and 3 part harmonies. Main Point. plain poignantly shines Ricky Phillips (bass) both con- radical departure from the bedlam several of the larger mem- Tickets are now avail- husband for his sister, a shy, Theatre players continue Having played Miss Spritzer as Amanda Vasey at Villanova on able at the C.I.C. and at the door. with a limp, whom f^i«iUty. are tribute signiHcantly, and WAlly Clousseau character, who was bers of the audience ran backstage young woman un- their distinguished work. We numerous occasions, they have ^ wistftil, foolish, but stUl Stocker (guitar) and Tony known for his slapstick comedy and dragged Precious, kicking and For more information call 525- they love and protect too much. in this area such Brock Fimiajao aa Laura fortunate to have gathered a following which seems 3375. for his daunted; Miss (percussion) remain extremely and strange dialect. Here, Sellers screaming, back on stage. Torn between his revulsion theater group of the caliber i dowdy, backward, but stUl un- a fine potent atudio musicians. scheme for entrapment — goes through the movie with a Realizing that they were hope- mother's of our Grathiate Theatre Depart- dismayed; Mr. Musmanno ss Tom The migestic "Back marvelously understated, lessly outnumbered the band it and the desire to see his sister On My Feet blank came .TTiink back over the glorious his- still ment. din- — caged, rebellious, but Again", "Anytime" and the stare as if he was eternally looking back on stage and. after propping secure, Tom brin^i home for GOOD OLD tory ^of rock and roll. Remember driving "Midnight Rendezvous" at a T.V. test pattern. up the wheezing, hemorrhaging ROCK & ROLL Woodstock.^ SHA NA NA was appear to be the album's moat Being There is one of the movies Precious, played my fhvorite. ••••••••••••*** there. Remember the Fillmores.^ likely hit-bound candidates. Other to see this winter. Its odd humor "Hermaphroditic Hitman." This SHA NA NA was there. SHA NA impressive tracks include "Jesus and subtle characterization make seemed to anesthetize the aud- NA was there then and they are for Love ^ Are You There?", an infectious this an intriguing fihn for all to idence and the band made their Season here the now, on their Tis hymn-rocker, own weekly * Saturday "Turn Around in enjoy. Don't mias it! escape through a rear window. romantic to resolve these Tokyo," a no-frills power rocker television show, and LIVE in faithful to its origin and rein^rce^ than matchea. All the tra- with Cain on lead vocals, concert at THE VALLEY By N/VNCY ROONEY the timelessness of the work. It tangled and set- turoul* it. ditional romantic ploys — "True Love, True Confessions", a FORGE MUSIC FAIR, FRIDAY ciindy hearts, flowers, auu chronicles the twisting, With battles to rousing of roii ;• ups to provoke jealousy, number which shifts gears FEBRUARY 29 thru Cupid's arrows fresh in our minds, and tumultuous course SUNDAY prove valour, and eloquent with authority and style. MARCH with the Philadelphia Drama Guild tic love. 2, comedian BOB with a speeches to sway emotions — are The Babys is a band with SHAW. could not have chosen a better Twelfth Night opens Performances are 6 and (played by employed. character. They are consistently season to stage their newest love;> production, T#elflli NIgM, a NicholM Pennell) and 10:30, and Sunday at 7:30. love. The pulated, it can never bo sub- ducitkp effective synthesizer Sha Na Na romantic comedy by William anguish of unre

it. Beneath the many laughs, how- ever, lurk twinges of recognition and haunting memories of Kelley aad Mark PIro wlU be playtat iood IIbm -imIc • previous romances on the part of Maarice at their CoflM Hoaac Satarday aifht Ad- especially niur, aiaadDUa aad IMdk the viewer. Several of » West Umate . ia the t) iaatoa is $1 aad the show starts at 9 r-a. touching scenes enhanced by the seasons lyrical Doofherty HalL performance of beautiful- inc. music leave the audience as I. starry-eyed as the actors. Twelfth Night runs through Super Record Sale/ 1| I SwrfmiaiHg Safoa .11 March 2 at the Walnut Street Theatre with performances at 8 rnaton w ms mu Fdr The finale to end all finales in the award-garnering musical of the decade. i discount tickets are ivitr uiB JMeii «mf Women "A Chorus Line." The Michael Bennett musical p.m. Student milestone returns to the available at the door for $3.50 un- stage of the Forrest Theatre February 27 for a limited engagement. Tickets ,h time. HAVE THAT $UNTAN til 10 minutes before curtain are now on sale for smash-hit musical. t^.l^v Volx and NoroiaB Beauregard la Paxton Whitehead, Valerie Von LOOK AU YEAR LONG I ••TwMfth Night.** • TAN QUICKIY AND EASILY IN YOUR OWN PRIVATE BOOTH jibberish American music public as four S6 what does all this • NO HEAT Well first. The Babys are a rather ordinary Anglo lads who imply? • BENEFICIAL FOR CERTAIN SKIN CONDITIONS good rock band, one which could kick it out^ with energy and damn h&^' BaM* of uaing their quite capable style. Four years and three albums seems Now Through February 1 4th to art form, rather than an artificial -SVPHISTAIS: tn® later, The Babys have yet NCIIfOfD m THIS SAif ^ vehicle to 'popularity. establish their niche in the com- image, as a can these record . ililB . TOM/im .JJAM framework of rock 'n roll's Second, how PINK rtOTO lipecial plex - Union Jacks be so shortsighted? • WHO hiertfchy. They are a band which companiea POGELinG • KENNY lOOOlNS |Ni meaningful iden- to impress on vinyl but You can't expect • continues • JIfriKSON ITAIilil^ -SHX STVKNrS with I.D i^. titiea to be established by baaing Nill TOttNG By MlfJHAEL BRODE remains without a significant com- yours on a fashionable stance SUfllTliMlf • limi R*1 Sometimes you can tell when a mercial identity. lOUT NAtCNH Records has which is bound to eventually con- 23YisinFei haa "arrived" by the way iU And so Chryaslis band Third, . . sh, fourth tradict your music. . M^pmir »-

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Not to thin^ changed. The Icecate, who auh- out of Shadomrt art gray 2:30 AJML ** you meal soma coat of tuition, faaa, hooka, Junior from adversity. The Wildcats did Kathie Beisel's Yine aU night kmg, In anticipation of Honora outside the game by steadily forcing a wwa playing hard uniforms, cruiaes, and HAPPY VALENTINE'S atranga people then. "^ eiatance, Week, members of Villanova's just that with a convincing 64-48 shooting and the tenacious faster-paced finally were rewarded. John Lam- tempo. Before In\. DAY Brad travel eipenaee. been presenting victory over Immaculata College, rebounding of Stephanie Van- mere and Tom Curran each turned faculty have maculate realized what was hap- Gorporatiom actively recruit Thursday night at LOVE, at weekly seminars on topics related the Field derslice, the Wildcais built a 15-6 pening, they were ill' the red light on to tie the game trailing 46-29 young naval officers for jobe in the House.^ FEATHER-EATER of changing lead with 8:29 left in the first half. with ' three goahi each. to the general theme 10:28 left in the game. civilian world. The companies They showed little side effect in Thank you for thai romantk; I Unfortunately, however, their P.8. — Lai's Go Cruising Penn State regrouped after the American valuee. That's when Coach Perretta thai from their heartbreaking loss .to offense bogged •^lla"! walk in tha snow down to down in the next decided to call off his charges and Cheyney State the previous night, few minutes little roatauranl. as the players simply substitute freely. Bess McGinn Banals.., by jumping to a quick 4-0 lead just couldn't hit their open shots. Im- and Courtney Vanderslice ran the red, seconds into the game. "The girls' Rosas ara maculata capitalized on that fact offense nicely and benefited from attitude (in the locker room) by VIolats ara blua, Item: cutting the lead to 21-17, Immaculta's aggressive defense by before game time was good," com- mostly through the benefit Tall us if iifa W^'ra ready for tha train ride of free canning five free throws. It was a mented Head Coach Harry throws. With Ends at 22. _ you promised. Wa can't wait aD your three minutes left in tribute to the gr^t team defense When Parretta. "They knew they had to the first sirr anyk)ngar. half. Coach Perretta employed by the Wildcats that come back strong," he added. called a time out to . VJH toive You inatruct his every member of the squad played The Wildcats did Just th^t by phiyers to go KGB back to their patient extensively from that point on. Utile Chtoken employing a trapping CIA ftill-court "spread" offense and look for the Kathleen O'Malley's jumper end- &U press,, causing make numerous Im- good shot. Timely jumpers by ed the game with Narvous? qualifications Villanova on top, Who maculata turnovers Rkklle me thia in the first Rosemarie Burke and Karen Hin- 64-48. Offensively, Hara's to: they were half. That press, coupled with a zay Balglrl? gave the Wildcats a 29-23 lead led by Kathie Beisel's sixteen H Haarts, SOH's, Goldylox, stingy zone defanae, prevented the What woukln't N.C.D. give to at halftime. points and Lisa Ortlip's roll fourteen SIfaling, PJ. Party, down Macs from scoring their first getP.VD.? _ It is often said that the most im- rebounds. In addition, Karen Hiz- tha window, tha $120 Towne job basket until well over five for file min- portant part of a basketball game nay handed Sincerely, you rii^t out a team high five Housa lagand. is the start of the second Freshnan Kathie ThaRiddlar half. This assists to pace the Wildcats to vic- Beisel has been one of the sevenii reasons why Coach Hi * Lai's Do H Again proved true as Villanova scored tory. Harry Ferretta's Wildcats are now nationally ranked. Ted worn Ptx>to My Lovable Kathy, C.T. To will be your Thara's nothing liica a SUR- I promiae this let your memorable Valentine's don't OFFOOT You Bet Your PRISE Happy Valantina's most Life Cats Day. Day. nOUBU Miss ya, Love Always, MlcrUcf '- Monday NItM — Your "fiance," Brian ^ Mary tjMcfsilonFftelMrs.gS.00 MfsMtOHnfcs-go^ Recruit clothes make Jjichiard . Daar Cbncemad Citizens, Chweetie J "In my own little way" then, — liiMday NitM — Spare me your concern. Put your feet hick into Theresa B. now, aTways, I LOVE YOU. Lftie Rock O Ron • S3.00 eovw QB t. top condition with the Bear or not, you're my Buddy By Miss C. Barrirte, Footsie Roller. — Wednesday Niteo — RALPH MANOPPELLO one & only . . . forever. ivrong The 1979 edition of Wildcat Anti-Pet- you This solid cherry roller Lsi^fcs Nitm .;. * w Happy 22nd to an ' Half priem an Mined Drinks football was very optimistic and rarchan beauty (re: Riviera George, relieves and re-energizes loaded ,-.VJ — Saturday — with talent at the begining >,^ photos - red string Bilcini.) The good times will always tired, sore feet with Mites of last season. Although the year I.'.f LfliM Rock £f Roll . It's prime time and your gat better. Happy Valentine's Interview suits, sladcs, sport coats and stimulating massage. S2.00 cover didn't end on the winning side of Day and Happy 2 years to- ratings are high. accessories for Spring—featuriM Instructions and Every Friday Aftoraoon - T6IF Party • 3-7 the t pm ledger, Coach Bedesem looked Love, gether. muhmr% " • European Designer, American uassic diagrams included. $2.00 Mixed OHnks SOC at the new season with optimism. Vince Love forever, Mattlmd Bmer - < and Natural Shoulder styling—including Available at 7f Within the last two weeks, the Usa coaching staff has come up with Kathy, our liew Spring Collection of Yves Join us far "HAPFY HOUR" 1'f two local standouts who will at- ^4^ \> There's good chemistry be- St. Laurent and Pierre Cardin. At Monday thru Thursday 4ta% Dear Dee, pm OPEN TUESDA Y THRU SUNDA Y tend Villanova next year and tween us. Happy Valentine's savings PlUhars • $2.00 MUMd Drinks - SOC SUNDA YS Happy 23rd month. Didn't student-oriented everyday STARTING SBPT 30th hopefully give the Cats what they one day late. Rottlc4 Raar - 7S< AND EVENINGS BY think we'd malce H. of 25 to 40%. APPOINTMENT need to become an Eastern power- Larry 773 E. LANCASTER AVE. John Laacaater house. I Avoaaa • Brya Mawr, FA VILLANOVA, PA 19085 V Kevin Igram, an All-Scholastic To My Angel, Dear 1/3 LH.C^ 527-2080 T LA S-9000 Quarterback from I>obbins Tech, I Lpve You. your birth- Check your k>cal yeUow pages. STUDENT DISCOUNTS Next Tueaday'a was recently named as the Phila- '" Forever. AVAILABLE I day, one warning you will gat, delphia Daily News' "Public And Ever. - you got me on Valenllna'a League Quarterback of the

Day, and I must repay tha Decade." This past season, < 1 Joe debt. Ingram accounted for over 1800 Love, yards in total offense while leading his Dobbins team to Female roommate needed, SP.S. their first Public League playoff berth apartrnerrt, washer/ 2 floor Starsb For Sale ^Are you secure enough ACS in 10 years. 1-1/2 ;; dryer, 2 bedrooms, CKiadIo by Toyo, 4 spaakora According to Coach Bedesem ..baths, furniture lljc. 020 iMmMIe $150 : tospawfcss?'' Ingram was the "most exciting ;i ii ^ w/carpeting till May 31^ . Cali Tom 527-4419 and talented player we've seen.**

• month, phone and Although Dobbins runs a veer of- $100 Roaemont Village MaU 52S-7230 electric. 527-2854, aSk for fense, Ingram is familiar with the Mon., Tiics. 10?; Wed., Thurs., Fri. l(V9;Sal. 1(X i^n option and has good instincts. I* Barb. floridfi Trip A surprising fact about the All- 'A' SUNDAY 12^ City, WANTED WAITRESSES Spriiig Break I All-Public competitor is that he never played organized football Summer emphymettt. Send T 'i before he started tenth grade. Af- a- nmme, address, age and ax- ter being recruited by Syracuse perienoB to: Alan Brown, S40 Haa Round Tifp llMler Charge. VlMu honor4keAflnericar ^ and Temple, Ingram was pleased Botdwalk, Ocean CHy, NJ. ltoeyCwrdAlterattomqB l>Miii ri Fifee*^ to be coming to Wildcat's Country. "To go from inexperience to a «'J*. Other caiivcoigl,J|iidwif nck«t« scholarship at Available a school like • irHnspofisiion RAfHdOt RINK 3idflL,n(M0|phia 417 N. . Villanova, yes, that sure is sur- LOtT: Valtabia «aMI prising," explained Ingram. / > •AtiriK m w^aww^ w« ^m»^^w P.M. Villanova also announced that Glen Con act '*hafyl for ttof Mormmtlon LaGrawfe of Weat Catholic or 213 DoughMTty High will be a Miiih ir of the 'Claaa of '84 ' Tha S-l. IIH 14C 2IS ../ piiiwil (Cimihmed im pome lit

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Fibmary 15, ISaO .1 • THE ViULANOVAN • Fb^b 19 Poll 11 it. UPI aaki about tha Iteeh, a aun^anl gaal wkkh is thsra wiU ba 48 iMBa ra- one thing to ba had to drop a«ren than ia the • Virginia indiapiitaUe muah a«ii4|r t^ ^asp By FAT FLYNN in tito NCAA Tour- waafc^ poUa, om before losing thair raapac- an NCAA "3 i^iace ot^M^thMT of J' night we wait they givs to the fame. (fistant Kvwy Mondiy iMniant, each wHh a chanoa at tiM banallt that notchaa. ^ are trMtMi tive )9f intareat. champAooahip. Villanbvans and listm. The rcsuHs Champiooship and chan- t1» polk are a aoutce Dominate "pananoa" National Then there are the in One of thaaa waaka. wa*ia going with M much raverenca at alac- than 20 of thoaa Thay kaap oollaga baakatball fi Ndtra Dame loaaa a oaa are that BBora My 0AV1 CO0KEY Stap taama. When thay give to look at the Ikt and too the name \^ tioo raturna in Novembar. teams will have Journeyed tl» Umalight Iforaovar, Mi KAY for instanea, th«y drop afew tHeta. Thin, 1 ENGliUI 1000 meter run. ladiaa and guito, the fune, taama and the Ihna of every ''Villanova" in right up^ throughout the antira aaaaon the It WW bUlad aa the placea for a week or two, liitten up have notlung to gripe Waaamaker "Ha'a where I mm in 1976," wira-aervice baaketball polb are Bugor collage something to shoot gnesa, we*Il without eraeking the Top 20. Mile, but they ahould have called Coghlan on aotna pttiftil indepandenta, and said about Paige. "He will Wanamaker in Mile aa wall aa out again, complaints aside, there ia for in Decmnber, ,it Villanova Currently, at 17-4 (M in All the Mile. be one of the finest." wnooppec. Tatura tKi^ rata No. 13. If The largeat crowd ever to see an Belger, who nornudly doean't wrong. 1 the Big Five), Now, don't get me track pli^vd for the next two indoor meet crammed Madi- run tha mile, knew his only chance as much aa the nobody relish the polls \(fn Square they'd still jump into the Garden last Friday of winning the race waa to set a more, if you waaka next guy (okay, a little night to watch Top Ten again. 1977 Villanova blistering pace, a 2:66 through want to be picky about it). But there are the "Final graduate Eamonn Coghlan outlaat three-quarters of a mile. He had having my doubU, Finally, Cooperation lately I've ba«n Analysia" teams. Thsse are the a strong kick 1^ senior Don been training distances and far • lot of reasons. hard-working groups that do Paige to win th^ JohB.Wonami^erT believed that with a quick pace to jTake this week, for example. In nothing except win game-in and { Millroae Oamea MiU in 3:68.3, drain the kicks, he could outlaat the DPI coaches' poll, 40 voters Class game-out. They reel off great They beating Paige by one-tenth of a Paige and Coghlan. cast their support to undefeated are quick to help with any team away from udy publicity. but since nobody ex- By AL OXENREITER secocd. Belger, however, came other guy voted for records, both on and off the prafer to do their talking oo the down DaPanl. The DIrartor problems, V' pected them to be a factor in the WKVU Spmrta L8U. No offense to the Tigers, a court. baakatball court and thay always pre-seaaon predictions, the voters I think the baakatball team vary talented bunch of cagers. But Than there is Jaka Nevin, the repraaent VUlanoira in a re- "twnty Motors is *'In should ba comineaded. lliey have an Awful LM rafiise to acknowledge them. they've lost four games, and counl- quick-witted head trainer who has apectable fashion. ^ us, once again provad thamaeKes one than the final analysis" they tall baakatball or- ing.. and can do no better bean a part of the best and worst Yea, thi a«tira to wiU fold Indiana of the East's top teams, and are Mako up on Eamonn. . And one guy out theae teams Villanova sporU for tha past 'gaoisation at Villanova ahould be sixth ovarall. to theb third in went all the way to the well on their way honestly claim them as SUte ^yaara. commended, Ibr thay truly put there can in the last four fifty finals laat year before twenty-win aeaK>n He's a finaal team in the land. That NCAA But the biggest part of this or- definition to the word claaa. Other Groat Runnor." the years. But they are more thanjust at being beaten, and if they had won wish IM'' deserves the saliva test, or gaoization are the players. They major universities can only guy basketball team. Much that game there would have been a a good least a polygraph test. are the ones who are always to emulate this admirable style. Don Palgo of red-faced 'sports writers mora! There are so many inaccuracies lot capable, alwi^ confident, but I wish tham luck in the up- wondering where the Sycamores First, there isHead Coach Rollie the voting that it becomes never cocky. Without question, coming tournament, but as far a^ in Maasimino, a personable man with "Twenty meters is Sfi awful lot with the flu and had to withdraw treated in came from. bit of credit I'm concerned, the season's over, ,<\. are deserve every a frustrating. Teams sense of hiunor, who they to make up on Eamonn," Paige from the mile Friday afternoon. all a popularity contest, a a pleasant First, there are the It's receive, but most of them shy and they're the Champions. d^erent ways. to be a great basket- they said after the race, referring to the Meet Director Fred Schmertz of- talent show, a battle between also happens "untouchable." These teams can fered and ball coach. He is surrounded by lead he had to try to narrow. '*I Coghlan another 'pacer,' but to Sports Inforrtiation Directors do everything short of losing the native of Ireland, now running departments. But the four very talented assistants: Pete wouldn't taka anything away £ram cheerleaders before publicity their own Mike him; ha'a a great runner. I ran fair tha New York Athletic Club, disturbing factor is the Gillian, Mitch Buonoguoro, Philadelphia But of sight. For exam- most dropping out Marbach. All a race. declined. of it all. This Mucci and Marty dumb year, Indiana and meaninglessness ple, this Fever "I ran very dumb," he repeated. That left the two Wildcata to "Jumbo will be very upset with battle it out. Coghlan is ranked Head Coach Jnabo Elliot proadly embraces Wildcat rawKr Don Paige aad former VilhiBoraB me. second on the list of sdb-four- EaaMmi Co(ghlaB at the John Waaaaiakcr-Mlllroaf Games. o>v« co.k«y Coach Jumbo Elliott'a runnera minute milers at 3:52.5, while rmo dominated the Wanamaker Mile Paige is ranked fourth at 3:54.6. With approximately 3 laps to go, 4^m an American citizen and we 4^iUanova's mile relay team,- before the race as well as during Paige defeated Coghlan in their Coghlin made his **big move/' must respect the decision of our withWillie' Sydnor leading off, Tim the running. Early publicity for first meeting last Miqt at the taking over first place and President, since it's for the good of Robinson and Carlton Young run- the meet focused on the poesi- Freedom Games Dream Mile. retaining it until the end. Paige everyone. ning the middle legs, and Keith then made his move on the final "I can always drop down if I'm Brown on the anchor leg, finished 9 Transition $19 lap, using the kick that he is so ii not ready for it (the mile) third in their race, behind the rr.|:! Wemai(e r soc^r to the 1) famous for. He closed in on 800. I always train higher, because teams of Morgan State and East CapUinNick Stagliano was forced meet at Kutztown. Kutztown will My JERRY VENTRESCA Coghlan, but was unable to catch the meet next year ^* you can always drop down. It's Carolina. -Slabinski's to miss the meet due to illness. probably host Coach Joseph him. Coghlan ccft the 2 of their facilities. a non-stop tmlh tape in a much harder to move up." Villanova's -mile relay team, teams have always Overall, Kutztown claimed first again becauae weighUifting time of 3:58.2, just nosing out The real consisting of Kevin Temple University second, However, a two-day meet seems highlight of the meet Dillon, Dean -^ among the place. ranked high Paige (3:58.3). Masback of Prin- due to tha large number of was not the mile but the women's Childs, John Hunter and Mike powerhouses on the East Coast Lafayette third and Villanova likely ceton took third in 3:59.8 and 1500 meter run, where 20-year-old England on the anchor, finished a year however, fourth. Fifteen schools, involving competitors. and nationally. This Flynn came across fourth Sunday's in 4 set a new world in- tight second behind the stellar Coach Slabinski thinks Villanova 120 lifters, competed in minutes flat. door record of 4:00.8 to beat the performances of the Harvard will sei^u^ the fewest \fe "If the rbce ended at the end of previous record by 3 seconds. team, who set a new meet record, represehtative^m the team's the straight instead of the middle, Another world record was set in 7:31.2, with the Wildcats running be held -Setting the Nationals, to FEVBt history to Record it probably would have been a the women's 60 yard hurdles, 7:31.5. Christian, just four i| Texas deadheat," Paige said. where Althou^ the ' Stephanie Hightower Wilcats.have not I.' f HOr\/rE SCHEDULE beat "i^eeks away. Although the Wild- Coghlan will journey to Moscow world record holder Candy "torn up the circuit" this year in cata' performance in the '1 Swimmers 3 this sunmier since Ireland has indoor Young's time of 7.50 with a track, they have had some ; Pennsylvania Collegiate State decided to go to the Summer sterling time of 7.47, while Young strong individual pe];/ormance8, Powerlifting Championships at Games. Paige, however, is still also beat her own record, with a and once the lingering injuries to Kutztown last Sunday "didn't Remain training for the mile, although the 7.48. All-Americans Anthony Tufariello please" Slabinski, the coach was status of the United States in the In the men's 60 yard hurdles, and Sydney Maree heal, they still nonetheless optimistic that "in Sunmier Olympics is very un- Villanova's Rod Wilson managed will be a solid force at the NCAA's another year or so we'll be the Six of the top milers In the world ready for the famous Wanamaker Undefeated certain. to hold his own with a 7.31 to in Detroit on March 14 and 15. to beat." He supported this Mile. From left la right ait WifaNm Walgwa, Dob Paige, Ray Flyaa, team I • "Of course want to go; it has finish fifth, while in the 1000 yard The Wildcats' next indoor meet by adding that powerful eastern Eamonn Coghlaa^loba Gregorek and Craig Masback. DM«ce^. *5^ LMer Lewei Sierra, who claimed fraaatyie relay. when aha pliq^ff game at the Field House, to be played on Tuesday, ' wei|^ c&aaa with Villanova per- stroka. Tha awim taaai record ia Ji.. in tbs 181«peuBd AaotfaMT strong February 26 at B:00 p.m. a total of 1300 pouBii and juat five former in the meat agaiaat Drawl 104). Because of the nAture of the playoff format, these will pooMib abort of firat; ioe iocono, 'CSI. *UII tMNf UM hmmbim ^^^ among 242- be the only tickets to be offered at the student rate of $2^. poHdbia with a total of 1460 All other tickets sold to adults, faculty, «taff and children McKamia, Football paaaii; and Blri«i To ^m will be 15.00. There will be no exceptions. tha ISMKNind mmm pUeii^ fourth in Tickets will ia taoklaa and Jiiij^h'a Prop go on sale this coming Monday at 10:00 ciflw with a total of 1270 aafalyladkia about pit- a.m. JoeoM) waa tiad A ikfB Field House Tickat Office and student idbn- AMm^ **HaliM with 1460 paMiii, CtA^ •iartian Tha tp»li»t ti«Mm,''aaid Uficition wfll be required for all purchaaas. ha'a ax- > ^ ^ Mm mmm^ad third •* Co-

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