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|i ii i Bt^j^JtfVi "ff^ utn .y-.i B Pii|i rfests 9lM,ai#irirt£ M90 sua. (Conttmiei frompagei) ^j DOiMli HUrCr m MaJ 9PIR5 4* *i V&MNOVAN • AMMnrM.in» \J$6 iMT moMlH agreed thetihere is no substantial ^ reeaon why woman should not he ' ordained.
Ahhoui^ the decision to ordain women as priests would have to T^TS^l whtra the jrecondttation I By Wf. RAY MOOON OJJL come from the Pope, in com- of the penitent ia done with Jsaus is a haaWr. Hew maoy munion with the Bishops, there ia - enonymity. But, incraaaingiy more omen Priests scenaa hi the life of Chriat sprhig some indication that the Catholic aad more paopla are takhig ad- to mi^d whan we think afiaaua ar Bishops are more than ever aware vantagi of a ''roooi of reconcilia- healer7 Luka'a vereion of tha Good tion." TItia provides a more of the iasuaa and may begin to Newa telle o( Jeaua curing Mason's ralatisd attnosphere which ia hope- liaten mere attentively to the niothar-il»>law. drivipgHvU apiriU Heretical Acceptabie? fully conducive to diacuaaion and voice of women in their church. Or from a man poaaaaaed,' fleaiiaing tha sorting out of one's lilSs with a lepera, healing paralytica, Dr. apiritual director. Ratigan ia preaently teach- reatoring a fnan'a wMiiarad hand, Hare at tha Unhwraity both ing a courae at Villanova called Well« hste we an^ beds at 0aod el' avlmfhr Wp iriiare wii action jfod maqy manor other incidents of Sy CAROL GOUlPAKl typea of confeaaion are available. "Women in Judaeo Christian asNl iihsie ymv Maodi natar alop lallfaiig yell aliaiit wh^ compaaaion and care. A Aot 6mi» iOKf Mfltf wAtfe <^ Noonday oonfaaaiona are provided Tradition." The courae preaenta Ihay hadl whan yea kaoar all tha fiMa Ikagr staytd honi It waald, however, be the height i0om«i abcp, <^ 9artk thaU tUep. Wedneaday, and some contemporary imues and and waited fcr t|pa BMrfhnan to ooom every 4iy ao thay eoold inliree|il on Tueaday, Btd luUnl We ^re waking up and of folly to tidnk that Jeaua' con- man- teeches the student to deal with the frndM ... don't you loae H whan you find out tiMt tiMk kid Aa^ aant Thuraday in the traditional our §iater ufiU cern aa haalar waa limited to hk rimngandaoon find ner. A "room of reconciliation" ia' "Linguistic Sexism" in the use of year accoontiac prof a Chrialmaa canl atill get a C . ...NoartlMKyna'ie hiatorical pieaence in Palaatine hmr tirtngth, Tht earth-moving open Monday thru Thuraday from modem language. hack ait aehoal, yen can finaUy fDe away tlMee bhia and radM^li to some two thoueand years ago. We day ia htrt. We women wake p.in. until 5 p.m. to provide an gp:ve . . . 3 year motiiar you but bow yen can break out tlia aair hiam know, in feet, that part of God'a move in fire. opportunity for an extended con- beat frland gve yon ... in peat years, Bndhwg naidiBis looked forward plan WW to allow Jeaua' work to Alia BoearthrCampbell, spiritual to Vlfa flilrinm hrmk, whap tfaay Oeold frt a break. ftem Uta tA veraation on peraonal Kifiactntal Drieet contimia in hia community wliich INFLATION growth. The place of reconcilia- BEAT coUafa, but Ihia year they coaUki*t tell tha diflbrenee . . . Doea anyona '^ft r—i rt'Vi i ^cTi rr\ cA^o oootrovertial we call ''church." On tha evening ^ A and much dia- tion in either case is located at the FAMOUS BRANDS haive any Nmt Yanr'fe leeolnliona left timt haven't been brokMi . . ataaed quaatioo of hia Resurrection Jeaua ap- today ia tha cr- rear of the main chapel. < $MMfiaMidm.^M aiwallng of January 1, we naturally have to mention the kfMlMrf • • dinatioo of woman. Spaaking peared to hia diciplea and said, All of ua from time to time need ^•99 BalaJaH«s %-99 ievih PhflpidtpMa^ version at, ewU, we've not ettctly aura irtiat . > . aothoritathaly, tha National Cod- "1^ peace I give to you; whoee to seek spiritual healing from our Wittithto ad — Oftor •yty 2-1frjr9 bed weadMT iarc«d poatpenaoMnt of the parade until January 6^ tha day VASEY THEATRE sine you forghw are raswvs to fnraiioa ol Cathotic Biabopa they forgiven, noany faults Wb ns 'UM HmM ^MMaSM. of tlM IfWiiiniin and failingi. Jesus of- Naiie IkiMt game, forcing WJiatili—wrs ftns to wheae sine you retain they are (NCCB) hat annooiifcad it will **aD- fers us a special opportunity to $18 make a tough daeiaion —r wiiera to go to aee tlM beat eeoica . . . Vlfa FRTE oourafi furthar atudy and diacua- retained." It{waa an Easter gift to UHaataporttoieplneerhainhni^fa^— seek his healing power in this aittiiyhythe^afadowsintfasWt his followers that through the boqts ANNOUNCES aioo of the ordination of woman." scaramental and waftchiog people aUp and lUl way. Perhaps there on tiw ice that RIalulaMUBea ahould healing grace of penance we^ould Tha NCCB raport ia not drfinitiva are faith questions on your mind, 8H0EWAR Dir. Vkgliiia BaliiHi, have cleared ofny . . . dont you hake it whan you have to ait t|uroui|i a - $5.99 • Low Wally - $17.99 and admita that "the be reco6cUe4 with God. Clarfcs quaation of or moral conflicts which need - $28.99 • Ofof clam in ahoas that are aoakad f^om that puddle in front of nithij that • Adidas • Bull-Hide SPRING SEASON ordaining ia old Throughouf the course of - $13.99 Up • Danner • Carolina women an one in Another resolution — perhaps there is a CIpos argumept ia that Jeaua of women's rese ce you can foal tha mud in your aocks ... Ed Gatssp ths varsity siHauniiii the church." p n in the history Uiis sign, or -sacrament (a Hiker - $29.99 • Base - $7.99 • Penny chose only need to reform your life and ac- men to be hia apoatlea, Ci^holic Ordained Miniatry." coach, ia thinking of covering MsaM VkU with plfatk for a oaw racing Loafer e Evans eBostonian • Dr. J. The Vatican iaauad a decree holy sigo) of hea^ng has under- therefore cept God into your life again. In Laa. - $27.99 e Pony e - the church muat alao pool . . . Brooks $1 9.99 Dr. Ratifsn leala there are Dont you foal aorry for thaae psepla who coma back from gone many changes. At present aubaa<|aant to the NCCB report any event, a source is at • Tiger epred Perry eEtonic Street chooae only men to be prieata. Yet having to apand their vncationa at their parent's condominium in of healing reaffirming many women who feel thay have there jm the traditional "con- FiQhter • Snovv & Designer Boots HENRIK IB$EN% that women may not hand. "Seek and you shall find, Jeaua choae only Jews aa his narlda, awekhig hi that tropical heat, gettii^ bomhardad with harmfta • Fleece PAC8 • Old Maine Trotters be ordained. Although been called and have experienced fessional boa" at the rear of most many knock and it shall be open to jtou." - e - Apostlaa and disciplea. aolar radiation, fitting that itchy aand down thair auita ... Thnih eTretom $20.99 Calvin Klein church membera maintain that inatitutionaliaed inequality be- $10.99 -Daniel Green. The biahopa' A DOLL'S HOUSE report contenda Heaven far fa—ijiiaiia wmthwr . . . We've decided that the worst tha quaation ia atill open for cauaa of the Church'a stand today. that God speaka through BARN, LTD. tradition, Biany women have gone through thing about tha winter is whan your ghrlfriend haa a cold and you have to SHOE -diacuaaion, othera conaidar the • Oiiwiii ikm, AiiwW M2-MM FEB 7-I0J4-I7 that the Chriatian tradition haa kiaa her goodnight and you realiaa that you haven't aaea her blow her decree final the aeminary only to find or- never allowed wom^n in Holy Or- noaeinaediile. .t >"i. . .IfyouthhikwehavettbadhareatVU,how'dyoulike "; t Tlie biahopa' report excludea dination doaed to them. dera, and therefore, God's to be the aon or daiitfrter of an LCI agpttt . . . K muat be a reaUy awing- women from Holy Orders by as- »Dr. Ratigan, as a reault of her ''X.\. revelation ia that women not be or- jmg New Year'a Eve at their houaae . . . When you're 20 yeara old and auming male importance. It ia involvement in women's or- dained. IrontcaUy tha biahopa' still have to drink root beer at midiiigfat ... Do you remember healing argued that since the Word of God dination and her appearance on KANDER, EBB and MASTEROFF'S report givea thia reason the moat about thoae workers that spent all their Uvea building tiia great became incarnate aa a male, and TV 10 editorial feela she h« wei^t, li^ien in thia inatance so Enra aan cathadralat Well, we've discovered tliat thoae gtQfs are alive that because the priest is to act in "raiaed awareneaa on the part of p many uncertaintiea CABARET are involved. and are working on the ConatHy Cstst . . . WouM aomebwly pleaae tell the place of Chriat, he obviously both men and women to the Dr. Virginia Ratigan, inatructor tfioae people waitii« in front ofPeajhiiij HnE that 1) Drop/Add was also must be a male. uni(|umieas of a vocation to tha MABCN 14-11 2I-2S,29-3I -. .1 ,"" of Religioqs Studies at Villanova moved to Bmkr Aanax and 2) that Drep/Add ended three d^igoi. ;-y^ Yet why ia only aex para- priaathood." has been deeply involved in the Tha Maglstrar daddMl that Butltf Annai was safSnr whni you got mountly imiportant? What about Many schools of Theology, the — movement to ordain women. As a olooed out of that sure A course, there's a lot less to break there . . akin color? Jesus was "white" Pontifical Biblical Comiusaion religious educator with the Well, who knows, who carea ... therefore blacks cannot become and various theologians have all Catholic Church she "felt the need DALE and DUNLOP'S priests? {Continued on page 8) ParadiyPkict SCAPINO 10 W. 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By TERRY (TTOOLE undergraduate oHnmunity. We took ffcoto|yophi by a photoglraph of Father Piresident TONY FERRELLA Combining Concern And ResponsibiUtr • out of our files and showed it to "That's Father Driscoll, the • students, if I asking them they Imew president. I've seen him a couple of IFor our fira^ Oa €lmmpm» ot the who tlie man in the photograph was, times, at the football banquets. I semeater, we decided to find if they had ever heard him speak, if It thi^f had met him, if they think it's important for a student to To Be Fair, Equitable, juat how rocofpnizable the Rev. wm and see him at least once before they M. Driao^^ president of the diouf^t Father DriscoU should be If more visible. graduate." (1 4rstty, wvB to members of the Anfelo Gmw^zn^ soplM»ore I Accurate,Relevant
i' Twelve "Yes, that's Father Driscoll. I've years ago, a Villanova student named Ron Javers sat down at but we will make every attempt, to insure an evenhanded treatment of all his typewriter and wrote editorials as^the editor-in-chief of the first VUla- issues. inrobably seen him around the cam- ovaa published without prior censorship. pus and not known it. I think he was .£: Unencumbered by restrictive Dan Rather once said that journalists must be prepared to be received controls, Javeps and his staff proceeded to publish prose that proponents with dislike, bqt never with disrespect. We thmk that's a pretty good supposed to be at an RSA meeting I the last semester, but he of "new journaUsm" would, if not applaud, at least notice. philosophy. If we can combine the eagerness and concern of thoae oM was going to radicals while earning the respect of our peers, we will have accomplished didn't come." Both Javers and The VUlaBOvaii have come a long way since 1967. a great deal. Waily Hanley, sophomore The former editor-in-chief survived one of the most bizarre incidents in American history in Guyana, vaulting overnight to national attention. And Letters To The TIm VUlanoyan no longer preaches anti-war rhetroic or editorializes on Editor professors and LSD. - Book Return The impact of Javers and his "radical" newspaper is not lost on the Policy
new VillaBoyan staff, however. As we publish our first issue today, we drop-add slip. No exceptions^ The result — "It's Father Driscoll. No, I've intention of this letter is I wsa out $16.95. begin an undertakihg in which we will seek to represent the views , The to make my of the never heard him speak. As a stu- H' Villanova community both accurately actively. fellow studente aware of a atringent pc^cy, Just for the sake of conscience, I took the and We pledge to be jour- dent I ' should. It's his 1', upheld by the University Book Shop, which matter to Fr. John Deegan, vice president fault. nalists first and foremost, examining the issues which require a closer in- forbids them firom eichanging a text book for Student Life. Pr. Deegan was more than 'Tye seen him, but I didn't know There's no student-administration spection, seeking to clarify and enlighten. Our commentary and sug- without a drop-add slip. I found out about understanding and sincerely wanted to be ho he was. I've never heard him rapport here. There probably never gestions will, we trust, be relevant and constructive, will and be delegated this policy the hard way. helpful. He inquired to the Book Shop as to yeak or met him. Fm sure seme- will be." to the editorial pages where opinionated writing belongs. We welcome let- It all started when I discovered that I had ite *'retum" policy, and requested a state- me I, will see him. I guess I Ray Bauso, Junior ters immediate access to a text book I needed ment of that policy be sent to his office. He on any subject, and will seek to print as many as possible. We will lould." Calculus 1300 class, for fr^. One promised to bring the situation to the Com- make every attempt to be fair and equitable in the scope of our coverage. for my :i minor detail — I had already purchased the mittee for Student Life. leneen Cairo, Junior book I needed in the Book Shop for |16.di5. It is my sincere hqpe that a serious at- Our most valuable lesson from the days of Javers and his con- "No problem/' I said naively, to myself. tempt is made to reform this policy. But for is temporaries a recognition of the mortal sin of collegiate journalism — ^'*ril just bring the book back, in ite original now, when -you buy a text book from. the dormancy. It would be nice to be content with life at Villanova, but wecaiif- Condition, with my receipt, and they'll give University Book Shop, 'make certain that not, and we will not. We will try as hard as we can to work for constructive me my money back or credit for another you need it. Otherwide, be prepared top a y book I have to for your change in areas ranging from the drinking age and the budget to problems buy." mistake! Wrong! The man at the Book Shop's Of- Stafeerely, of smaller scope. Surely controversy will arise somewhere down the line, fice told me no books are returned without a Saato D. ManiMla (FnahMaa) 'That's Father Driscoll, isn't it? I've heard 6ut that i impossibfe its , i^^V/» Don't * I've . 4 been waiting >4t Vi II anova, uje fry I'm not sure about the other time. Sorry Son, TViQi in line for 4bree iliK^'i^T hard fa do Ccxjrie is the Part of it's my fault for not going to clos^ davs Yoa mean ihjs m'i aline "It's President Deegan. I heard see him, but part of it is the fact to the bofthrooms ? him speak during Orientation. I that the opportunity isn't always really don't think we should see there." Jerry Leddy, senior more of him. If he talks to us just once a year, just to let us know he's around, and for us to tell him what we're thinking." Rob Franks, freshman ilr "Isn't it the president/ Father ( ,0-.? m iscoll? I did hear him speak once, think, when I Hrst came here on didate's Day. I guess you should him more, but you're here to get The Yilianovan wishes to apologize for an error in the December 9, education and h^'s not the man 1978 issue of the paper, when the time for the Villanova Singer's Christ- 4 at's giving it to you.' \i mas concert was misprinted. Lynn Aliierieci, soflhoniore r. t a-' ii^ "^^^^ •t) * BOAA) of EDITORS tke Editor-irvChief. T0renc0 M. 0'Tool9 Yillutfaa I Manaoino Editor. Dm^kl Dear Associate Editors, Nancy Roonay STAFF > » Carol Barrata Q^ ApoHoni. Msfk Bwgin. Brian BulnlwiM. MIffy Chriaterwon. WiMam iTi fit^e ^ao Aa/o ot> w*ai-o Oark, News. nald Jrioto Features. Vhky Paranta ataiy Combs, dtmrn C D Hillsmi. isaa Msrta Caylt. Woowia Curia Bstty ifAt #rilCtf citff5 CMAAM'PAUAr utTH O'Anoite. Msfguarttl Esmond. Valaris F^adrtck. Joamh Hnto. Patrick Kf^%^ hi ^$Be^ ^^ MAC 0»^urr£LV r-^ Warn Quarh Suzanna Tawani Rynn. DCTAoir u//»i^ HAcU n fi^t Au Carol QoMlaiti. m WHUam Quarin. 8la«a *iA*4 0€TifofT4r w€ VIHcani Hauamann Sports. Edward UcAaaay Haoowty. Vinoant Hausman. Baibam HioelnB. isfiy KnaIcK JuHa ^ r 0^ ini Ills,iec^«^f«^^ Pairksia Naaalla BaihWMa ^ei0t ye^Kpf^ €^vm(€ has n John Zagaralla Busineaa. John Chott ^U. Amp tim.i^§SHj^^?u€U,i^€€Q :^i ', Jack Straub AdvartisHig. Bryan CacchI auBanaaTaMaal.Payl _ Chrta / Whatan Lsrry ^MoaMa. Martia Z^ac I ^0 o$47 i I.' Aaaialant News Editor. Marlanna La^alla Moderator. Juna W. Lytal The writing, artlolaa. lay-otit. picturea and format are the TrM* idaraha Santmigah aiMlfty of the EdHor and Hw editorial Board and do -irt nininnii > -. . lAai'^ J>' ^. e A^A^iLLJb ^ . Ai ft.. M. ^ ^ & A L A . A. ^ b »«. . k.^k„A^k.'^^k >.k.L. s~ I a^ ^^.m. . .- . - - r , \MAX h II aiilia II & i-aa« liM ail I iT^ . ^.^ ,m^ ^^^ ^S^^. .^*. A^.-^- .M. ._^w 11 T fc T. 2 -"' 'i - iT ' iMfmiki»i *ff tap 12 • IM ViXANOVAN • »t ' % ,*•' Our OrjpNc Arta cocnpany jmiery 2S^ 1t/t e TH6 VILLAilO¥AN e Pegs 13 lt«. UIMQfl|fl»A¥I^Nlfl»A¥l iUVHDIIf. fA. 1 MIDWAV is in MMd o( typltls. pptlor up artiM and ^imm^ cMcal poopte tq wo^ piittiiii^. Raidbia hours. imeHk\ Conveniently located near arch-villain J, > _ P? >^ !*• M MMan Gene Heckmsn ai For I nipfWliuii vffHi: Dimenr. Qryn Umm ataHon. Mo for $2 milUon for liyclMr Cnpliniliifl. hmi Luthor Qwtia fteply at of Tochndooy. to.Mrs. Qoldberg Altania. QA flavor. After that, throw in Valerie ': Vasey ?! *:: IJk5-9940 # S1IAIC#N0MM spilling oat of her Perrine coetumea, good old Glenn Ford, Join tbouMQCb of ,M HM ARDMORE Susannah York and Jackie Cooper In The Spring While. On top of all of •A Iflvr fldiool flDpUcants TYPEWRITER m Perry MiUonwidem PARTTME that, toss in dbout $10 million on By JEANNE SALVATORE promotion. The reault: $45 million Vasey with an English writer, it ex- AinAyiiLSAT lieurt vary. MaKi Peint,. Hollywood hype gone The spring semester at spent on and forc- Theatre should prove to be an in- amines the decadence/ wild, but if it sells, it wiU be term- nwwaw Seminars night life prior teresting and exciting season. The ed gaiety of Berlin CALL TOLL-PRBt FOR ed an example of marketing WANTED: HOUSOIATES TW0QUY8 productions are varied and ex- to the Nazi take over. Dr. Christy, HmLS AND LDCAt geniua. v appealing. Tickets are who has just returned from a nine iCNEDUlJE MFOHMATION: PSYCH GRF The movie itself has many tremely minimal in price, yet offer the op- month sabbatical in Germany, will b«i if :-; strong points, one of them being V4i lllM i IM wwi litri ta GRE 100-243-4787 Ext 761 H .HiWlt f l a il ! k to experience really direct this musical, bringing a pipint ftw » aopw oM: Mhe role of Superman as played by portunity good theatre.- deep insight into the production. Checic our complsts (Christopher Reeve. (By the way, it , The first production is A Dollf The show will begin at 8:00 p.m. stock of was George Reeves, with an 's', difis Nolsf The play and student tickets are $3.00 Musioians wsnisd far s loeic on TV.) Ho«se by Henrik Ibsen. for the help you nsed who ployed the hero classic expression of a during the week and $4.00 on the 'a leN teid. All instmawnts 6-foot-4, 24 year-old ac- is a in undsrstsfxSng diffi- Reeve is a needed. Osrn women's role in society, and was weekend. equipment cult novels, plays and tor whose biggest commercial ecesssry. originally written as propaganda Scafplao is the third and final n Serloiis nilndsd CAR poems. MHNonsof splash until now has been a Mafia Stand-Up Comedians REPAIRS It is an nse^ only calll Cali Gary, for women's rights. Suzanne play of the spring season. FORCIQN a DOiKSTIC students use them U> hit-man in the TV soap opera Wanted se^eoes. Barai^as will direct this produc- adaptation of a classic Moliere %Kr\ better grades in "Love of Life." Now, due to his TUNE UPS s BRAKES Scapia. It 8-5100 Reeve tion, bringing a woman's per- farce. That Scoandrei Call MU Kteraturs. . relaxed ^tyle as Superman, WANTED spective to the plays universal will be directed by Terri Finiano ElECTRieAt can kiss the soaps good-bye. His w^' the brim with Netional flrm teaks an upper GET CLIFFS fslOTES -SM themes of freedom, individuality "and is packed to STUDENT MOTOR OVEHHAUL career is moving faster than — aw, ciatsfnsn ss psrt-tims HERE: and responsibility. This play will slapstick humor and sight gags." PAINT forget it. RESUIME CENTER sslsspsrson. & BODY February 7-10 and This production is the popular though Reeve is be performed All Wortc FuNy ROSEMONT It appears as Csll S6S-7Sei 14-17. The curtain opens at "italianized" adaptation by Jim VILLAGE BOOKS the perfect Supermaa (One little the ^ Gusrsntaed . 8:00 p.m. and student tickets are Dale and Frank Dunlop. Scapiao • RmuH Producing Rotemont VUliKIt iMirfl note, Robert Redford was RMunwt CHESS 24HourHoNins on is and should prove to be an CLUB role but $2.00 during the week and $3.00 fun for the I Csll JERRY ROMmont, PA 19010 originally cast . Orgsnizatienal and racruit- HI 9-2347 upermovje! weekend. extremely entertaining produc- refused.) He flies better than he the tnanl maating. Wad., Jan. 31, The next performance will be tion. It will be performed on April • JoS PtaoMwnl AtsittanM VIGGIANO used to on TV. He's younger. The Mandal Gal. 4il0. 4t% SFf «SSf fRJi DIViLtPNIS \j PAUL Cabaret on March 14-18 and 21-25. 18-21 and 25-28. Student tickets must have had the same thought paunch is gone, and the way he has « Special Student Rates * the week and 6 ANDERSON AVE., ARDMORE, PA. II tiM iitmi; to i*e bow This musical portrays the story of are $2.00 during aM* •v because they are banking that the hots for Lois Lane (played by AUTO FOR SALE her romance $3.00 on the weekend. Call 848-6591 ^9% oH Lm9ca9t9f Avs. It the Smpyam lo Uw. Kidder) makes Sally Bowles and 1S70 PDiNtae LtKtaM apoft aso adults, as well as children, will Canadian Margot ' SludMil ViMunw Cantor n—r tM^ Traki Station NM»chc wNh VS, niM kiiMlor, SMSllani flock to the theaters to see the one wonder if he really is the man |JU.>*>*«*' DtptPlOO runniiHi oondMon, low waiigt, •^7574 'You have got to be liidding. I '*man of steel" for one good reason of steel. In one scene, when Lois 4i5 Sdiool HouM LaiM MO^ Mte. 2S AuMn, phoiM not going: to see a movie about — pure entertainment. asks Superman if he can see PhHa., PS. 1S144 8Z7-S7S2. They Ace Coming! srman. That's for kids:'' Well The most super thing about the through anything, he answers, looked like I would watch this movie "Superman" may well be "Yes." She then asks him, "OK, le alone. Somehow I couldn't see the super money spent on it. The what color underwear am I llywood making much money recipe reads as follows: Hire a wearing?" He says, "Pink." She Creative Jewelry Unusual Gifts iqf>pealing to the younger superb novelist and script writer then becomes 'Very flustered and •1 \ Start out where it's happening... 14 Karat ttalian Gold Necklaces, leratioD. After all, how many (Mario Puzo of "Godfather" fame asks him a few other questions. Bracelets, Rings, Earringe le tots had two bucks (four for |S00,000) to write a screenplay But attracted to him, she even- [8 if you're a little taller) to based on comic books. Sign on a tually asks, "Do you like pink?" In M in a meaningful at DIecduni Prfoee row away on a movie about a guy big name actor (Marlon Brando as the sequel, "Superman 2" (which S Andsrson Avsnus blue ti^ts who wears his un- Jor-El) with a platinum wig and a is almost completed). Superman management j( (Off LancMtsr Avs., Oppotila Trahi StaUon) irear on the outside? Warner supercharged price are said to have a torrid spit curl at a and Lois M2-S615 imunicationa and producer of $3.7 million for little m6re than love scene. Isn't anything sacred? ichard Donner (**The Omen") role. Throw in another a cameo (Continued on page 15) • LOW.LOWPmCCt • MUFFLERS, TAIL PIPES Die Laughing with Camilie "•^..' • BRAKEt, FRONT feNO • VEk, FOREMN CARS By PATI NASEUA : r • BAC. r S MASTERCNARQE MAURICE FURLONG • GUARANTEED COAST TO COAST mi DAS characteristic of our own 1970's. A true Uieatrical experience is House crew. V be had in Charles Ludlam's The Company has been active The sacrifice of love for money is let you see it for reation of Marguerite. This since 1967 when they Hrst in- predominant, though why Ludlam By PATI NASELLA words here but .' 733 I. Haverford Road this has any It is probably the only liantly fair damsel can only be troduced this innovative and seems to think that "Invasion of the Body Snat- yourself. remains obscure. original idea offered in the film. BrynMawr DDipared quite recently to a clrag refreshing style of theatre. They relevance today chers" is one of those movies ••^"•fc self-explanatory. It Sutherland and Brooke ueen, faintly resembling John have not been awed by serious Camilie is one reacts to while viewing Donald ">• V Phone 527-381 literature. This can be best ob- leaves you with a smile on your Adams, both with the Department Blushii I which leaves no lingering after- nagging doubt in the changing Tuesday night, at ~Univ. of served in such stirring produc- face and a thoughts. It just doesn't raise of Health r noticed a as to why you in's Annenberg Center, the tions as Coaqmcst of the back of your mind one's galactic curiosity. civilization which consisted of odd masterpiece. Ridiculous Theatrical Company UaiwrseAVhcm QMess Collide found it amusing. A Little flowers from space which conspiracies. They then put on Dr. James a rented it's production of and the ever popular Tmrds In Incidentally, seem beautiful as well as harmless their white hats, thus entering Chairman of Vasey wasn't long YOU BET YOUR iBllle. It proved to be an Hdi. Cnu-isty., silently capture mankind by never-ending battle. It LIFE will host a In the Bell System you start at management level. And mious satire on anything they The pli^ is a free adaptation of Theatre Department destroying the human bodies and before they were overwhelmingly 4 . ^^^ Lancaster avI, the January 30 we don't intend to pamper I A R onnn lid which had a span "La £>ame Aux Camilias" by discussion after outnumbered. This small but you. We know by now that Lll it-:nfW BRVN MAWR. think of replacing them with emotionless •,'4i PA So if you choose to expand remained when you're fresh from the graduation ceremony, you iging from the stiff and pom- Alexandre Dumas. Ludlam's Com- show. ones. Void of human inquisi- significant group that pany sets a loud, bawdy and sense of humor you can corrupt hap- have a lot more to offer than most businesses give you is Victorian era to the candid on your tiveness, they represent willing untouched by the recognizably decadent mood so see Canille until February 4. represented the good and credit for. A SIsen AW0 •TTfJl ilgarities of the 1970's Animal workers for this elusive evil force. oenings And well take advantage of it. We'll throw r the familiar while the plant people problems at you right away Big problems. ?~^ Since this miraculous transition is t, "res MT the (Mily (quickee) segment of And there are a lot of them. A field as fast-paced as rfmm uri" will (Continued on page 15) >.' Concert blood and gore, I'll not waste any ,1 communications produces them as fast as we can .... * ' St epfifiMe solve them. - ^ - - HIxr MfMKi We are interested in aspiring people with Bachelor's V i T or roaster's degrees. See your Placement Office f(^^ l l l ^r*4-r^^;: l .i »«iH ' " " Ari at I , Dead se- Spectrum f specific Degree Requirenfients. - •'' ' nAM SNnm By BILL GUERIN *t is aetsairts set with "Hie Music Never Stop- the concluaion of this Terrapin it's been.' Meet company recruiters cepresenting isf postponement of two Philadelphia trip ped." Stalloa favorite, the bend engaged Rounding out the second set Thera were no fureworka, so concerts in November. As the all Bel System Returning from the 45-minate in an overwhelming jam seesion Steal Year Face favorite. Companies to mm the break, the Dead revivified the during which the drumsticks of "Around and Around," during tbrouglnit tin ne fantsMie ii^ band continued with **CaBdiyman," U.S. audience with a combination of percuaaioniats Mickey Hart and which the dancing fingers of Keith 4-1/2 hours ef esse rock vocak and rifSs of the paying tbe keyboards Lovin'." The Bill Kreutamann went flying in «i Godchaux animated his Qaroia prowad to be in top form. "Bertha" «id "Good croiwd-incenaing medley lime- the awed crowd. Gepetto did Pinocchia To con- After daiicii« in the aiales m ai^iriar akilk of ac- As the amaiing instrumental clude the marathon rock festival, dhirliV a iroiiaiis renditien of guitsriit^voealiBt Bob Garcia ahook hands the Dead seat the already high *iie^caii BkMS," the crowd waa aubaided and @ plttdMd, piohsd, thrum- with Kreutvnann, the band eeeed crowd to the rafters with an en- Wehr, wbo aeeii eatraneed by vBoalist Donna and core preaentation of "Johnny B. MAKE AM APPOIMtMEMT Jin QsdebMu's "Prem the Hesrl atruinned, bounded, right into "ByM of the World." NOW hia PolkMrii^ this Wahe af tke PlaaS Goode." sTila,** aaapli¥aUi« cut fron the wrm vouR^ukcaMBMT opncE Hm second of the two January lelMt •IbuBi, creard-plaaaar, baaaist Phil Leah Have the for Dead concerU was equally -ygjlspisg auch eHh "it MMt joined Garcia and Weir CBN- »t TVM," n Pn otyie hanMny en the elaaaic (Cmtkm^d ptigt " the sp a *nniekin*." while the euphoric m 14) I* IMflilisiQy tB4t4 tki first At s .fct_!^»_±.,i£L 4 mtmi^ mik Codpui ^ niya was appsnn* rnair^ namaa WKVU and the hi Hw "Ojiitial ItaV 1. My MMMft iiyMV* ^lMr HiflllHifiilj|f t^llliBy« lOiit 9MKIij''flM| rldinflly ms AyHoyo are listaw^ -*«* Jbfiat 4ika ilbisa, and SiMwd Villanovan's 2. The Mmmh^s Rooni» by lilifiyA Fnpich. («AomiMBJ) , tB24KK) Piwipecllve oo wotiiiifii fblt^lii iooMiu fldlon. tMStwMl BhMi Bnithif amazing well* Prox imity and ease of access to our test-center Access to the "most popular" prep-course test-center and equally received; the only differences b^| ^ ' from Villanova University — 15-20 minutes by car, usually takes 50-60 minutes by car, and 1-2 hours by tween the shows were the son^ 10-15 minutes by train from Villanova train station. public transportation. plsgfsd. During the second per-l *r formanoe, the froup only repeat«d| 'f> -L^d- -Vou may repeat our progranv for repast ^tsir eourts, most other firms two of the eonsi from the earlierj re-registration fee of ^5. require full tuition charges. show. Draaring on such classics Refund policy. No refund policy "Jack Straw/* "El Pmo." **Tei»-| ...TV asssaa Jad." ''Beat it On Doini| *"' ' ' t ' 'Voluminous home-study. £xcellent mstarisl. Voluminous home-study. Excellent material. ths Una/' 1>sal" *• noUa/* mad nJB. La ;v wall sa ths saU^iaSly raoant "6aiB-| asn and Delilah** and "DsMing Call or write for our brochure tpdayl Firni out why \Ne make the differerice. tiM StiaeU," the GralsCul wNI be hflkf on the campus of Univarsity of PefmsyWante (tmartiatiofial Hous jpltysd flsaay of ths aonsi whi Bryn Mawr CoHiips. tw further infomurtion, contact us immaclialaly at hmi iiii^lghtadF^'ttiair l&-yei Jan. 24 to Feb. 1 #arfafiiss «>Mh diwsfss types 64S-724S KTa^t) CiMok Posters for Flooo and Tbno Multiprsp, Inc. • 126 Couitsr Avsnus--' Suits 201 ^ Arimere « fftnntyivsnis ^ 18003 toUHir todis ^MMMkiaidMM^arti .M^ A ^ J. .%. : . * • INfVUMNOMM • air MM ''fttiHtnlikS /^iifu^i^ lAi'' " f 'ii'f, ' Mto SSS 'i w 'T I'lMjuia ^ A jamMirM. 1«^ • ^HE VUXANOIfAN • PMf0 17 rTS. t \l ' !•; J • i Paige Sets Record m^'i'mi Ft Laudantals - Spring Braak '79 hM MM out. but Am to ovarwtMlniing dMmnd tfia Union !» atoo spenoMrlM • party in By NATE OOOTEK Spectrum, ««i effort heated Belger'a Athletic At- In other action at the NoMMi and Auradlso Island from Friday. Mwcti 2. to Sonday, It was iiiy Knt opeii race this Sunday 's aeconds. Reagan, John Kelly, Willie tic by less than two Paul Mareli yaar/' ramarkad Don Paifo about team 1 1 , for only *29S.0O. Tliank You for your auppoTL England, Hunter and John Bums Syndor and Al Gravea ran 3:25.9 * - bia racord aetting affort laat initial lege for Villanova. in the Quaker City mile relay ivaakand. "I waa lucky." Ha ran the mile relay team waa less finiahing behind LaSalle and Saint for momeiit; **No^ that's The . tfaougbt a Film ^/Sr^. succeaaful in their bid for a Joe'a. a joke/' ha dacidad. 'Tva bean » weekend sweep. After running The mile relay team opened the i working out an *tba boards' since RAISE m- ef- ^i^ away from Morgan State and season with a 3:08.8, their beat early December." Maryland at the Spectrum; Keith fort to date, at the Ali Invitational <'., Whether hack or the reault of Anthony Tufariello, in Long Beach. The time hard nork, Paige'a 2:20.3 effort in Brown, Harbour and Tim Dale eatablished an indoor collegiate ALnTLEHELL the Olympic Invitational's 1000 Darrek Richard Harrit, Radg chased Vancua r^, Franco N«ro meter run waa quite impreasive. It finiahed third behind the record. Anthony Tufariello Warntr Brathi »; Diractad fax iffHua Lpgan collegiate eatabliahed a new American Philadelphia Pioneers and the D C Herman Frazier to a record in the 600 also. His time of record shading one tenth off Tom International team. INBIRADISE. six tenths slower than has yet to win a 1:01.8 was Van Ruden's 2:20.4 clocking in Sydney Maree mile run this season. At the Prazier's world record effort. 1971. major How do you faal iboui ffw idaa of a party? N you canl Ali InviUtionals he ran 3:38.2, a Amoa Konr's 3:59.3 in the CYO Mand ttwn. don^ waMa your Nma on Ms iiMlalton. JJUmilAPES- The Olympic Invitation at mile at College Park, ) national mark and Invitational tw party DM'io twowino has al tis N/DUVs itawsritad Ifia opportunity to vMt tfia Bshamas batoia. Madison Square Garden high- Soudi African I of loacWno supar ptoportions. doirt M Ms ona paas you by Thaio am raaaona «««y Iha islandi 26 fourth runner an indoor college record, but New Md. made him the VMiVa got al tfw ii(^ ingiodianis: good paopts. good tta¥»aaractodvtoitorsli>r»ala %. }^A J- ^^n Yfta^^^ A. ...^.*A-^at. ^A^. . ' -,[ 4P^'-', :i horts V^4 Vaianava iMids Hm Bwleni Biflife (EAA) bMkiONdl iMfiat wiUi a 6-0 record. OMch Massiiiiinb iti^ wk a wm0mwn leagiM lundMKW laatPriday^ ^thir guys redljr era an- p awii^ team fmsm thuaiastk about our league gamaa. Especial^ Sieiat Uik o^ppOMota this ifmk ^eiMf Aeh«aiui» if op* cafti." . . . The EAA Semi^nab and Finals wOl once again ^^ iflepr e atroof irietory (8S- f ^;' "'.'^ be held in Fitlsburgh on March 1-3 in the PitUburi^ Ciyic Kutitown State last Arena. The league, in ftp third year of exiatence, haa opened a teiB|Mrary office in Pittsburgh at Puguesne. Thiiy claun ^tftm wae led by Mary ''^mi/r- they are considering other sites for a pemlanent office; Tara Baroody, Miii and Alice Mldben, wh* iot howem, it appears that Pittsburgh is the most likely _WM the 900 m«Ur relagr. location. The EAA still lacks a commissioner dsapite a faor girla IM^ quilified for the massive search this past summer. The athletic directors of and Npkaial champioo- the sdiools involved plan to appoint one after the cham- ip (^petitSoBs. Mary Misiar lam t tha fly, the team isn't larfs» "V pionships in March . . . Tail Imelsl^ a 1973 nrad, j #00 100 100 tm and Although free. Both the 60 swimmers and three will l|w inducted into the Big Five Hall of Feme on F^tnruary and 100 only eigM n bacfcatroke events were divers, coach Jane Acherman feels 9th. Ingelsby sccnred 1616 points idiile at Villanova which imhjf IWe Baro Aawad tfia Fsmi Btala motMm m> » 'f^J^' ^^ '^ «' 1^ I > .' f . ^1 P;