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Sports lt«THiVIXAIl6yAM« Sixth-ranked Wildcats down Yal By MICHAEL E^ JONES 16:33» while junior MicheleDiMu- runners in the country — they ro, running in both want to be the best. Both her second colle- Vol.63. NaT VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY. VILLANOVA. PA. November 6. 1967 During a busy three-week peri- giate cross country championship Brekhus and Rahn have proven to od, the Villanova women's cross ever, finished three seconds be solid performers and have country team established itself as behind to capture second. continuously pleased me with one of the premiere powers of the Fellow junior Celeste Halliday, their consistency, Academic Campus entire nation. According to the also running in her second colle- "DiMuro and Halliday are two National Women's Cross Country giate cross country championship, of the" most versatile track per- Poll for the week ending Oct. 18, took fourth in 16:48, while the formers in the country. With their the Wildcats improved their rank- ever consistent Jenny Brekhus, addition, we went from being a freedom rezonittg ing to an impressive sixth, its also a junior, took fifth in 16:59. good team to a great team." highest rafiking ever, and man- Senior Jenny Rahn finished tenth DiMuro and Halliday are both aged to defeat fourth-ranked Yale in 17:37 to give the 'Cats their 22- 800-meter runners, yet have dem- in the process. point total. onstrated extraordinary range debated planned On Oct. 10 at the Paul Short from 400 meters to 5,000 meters. Invitational, the Wildcats were This talented squad success- By MICHELLE SHANAHAN put to the test against Yale and fully defended their Big East and responded Championship title with yet Villanova officials met with Georgetown, We can go Into the rii^ brilliantly. another impressive win. Huber Radnor Township commissioners Juniors Vicky Huber and Kathy wHh enybody. Fnmey and Franey duplicated their Paul- Oct. 27 to discuss rezoning the Franey left no doubters in finish- Short performances, finishing Morris tract on the University's end HiAer ere net satis- ing first and third, with Huber first and third. The 'Cats managed west campus to permit the future setting a personal 5,000-meter ned wHh belv two of to place 10 team members in the construction of dormitories and best. The remaining Wildcats top 30, which gave them an 11- By JENNIFER REIDY academic facilities. the bettermnners in each ran their best times in what point edge over 20th-ranked Prov- To encourage the rezoning, the In eariy 1986, Pope John Paul coach Marty Stern called "an the country ^ thvf both idence. Nineteenth-ranked Geor- Rev. Robert J. Martin, O.S.A., II issued a pontifical schema, an extremely satisfying team getown finished 14 points out of assistant to the vice president for want to be the outline of ideas about Catholic victory." bnt the running. Student Life, and Marc Tuchman, higher education, that provoked One of the* secrets of the Wild- Stem termed the victory "the director of the Connelly Center, national criticism as an obstacle cats' amazing success this year hMd wwMa't cratt best team performance in the unveiled the University's long- to freedom. has been their depth. At the Big history of the program." academic range plans for full utilization of Five Championship, the 'Cats The Wildcats have more than The schema was subsequently the west campus land. The plan presidents of 110 proved just how deep they are. met the expectationms of Stem, reviewed by includes housing for 1,200 stu- (Photo by O'Neill) Without the services of Huber, and will be facing stiffer compe- Catholic universities throughout dents and offices for faculty or States. synthesis of they still took five of the first 10 Stem could not say enough tition when they travel to Lehigh the United A administration. H Alpha little ''gremlins." prepared by Kappa Theta sisters celebrate HaUoween with neighborhood places, and manhandled their about the performances of his University in three weeks for the their reactkms was If rezoning the area is approved, competition with an outstanding runners, commenting, "We can go NCAA Rc^on and ECAC Cham- Sister Alice Gallin, O.S.U., exec- these plans will be implemented FMtPhotp) Association 22-point total. into the ring with anybody. Fra- pionships. Who knows — another ( utive director of the incrementally, as funding is avail- Junior VicU Huber is the leader of Che women's cross ooantry team, of Cathofic Colleges and Univer- Franey broke the tape first, ney and Huber are not satisfied national championship could be which is currently ranked sixth in the nation. able, explained Martin; for the April 10, covering the 2.9-mile course in with being two of the better looming on the horizon. sities (ACCU) Martin stated, "Our intent is to 1966, editk>n of Origins magazine. have 4,000 beds [on campus]. The According to the article, "The goal is to accomplish what the real crux of the document [the Greeks to support football township and University want — Football loses 41-28, perceived by now 5-1 pontifkal schemaj^is to increase campus housing and many to be the assertion of a By K. DIIXENSCHNEII»» Colleveocluo feels that the rea- VUlanovd football. to reduce the number of students ByJAYTALBOTT ing yardage of 3,171 yards. The Huskies opened (he second power on the part of the bishop son many students are not attend- who live off campus." He empha- half by intercepting On a third quarter pass to Greg Schulz at to qontrol theologians (Norms, In response todecreased football ing the games is because they are sized that Villanova will not As the student body enjoyed its Commenting on the student Downs, Shulz became Villanova's midfield, but came away empty Chapter IV, Article 31) and to attendance, the Villanova Greek upset about having to pay $3 to increase the student enrollment Fall Break, the Villanova football support, Capone said, "I think the after a missed field goal. assure 'orthodoxy' in their oiganizations will launch a spirit park for the day when they already all-time leader in passing yards, students have been great and beyond its current number. team experienced another type of Schultz replied it to this by driv- teaching." campaign tomorrow at the Home pay $50 for a yearly parking he put into perspective, saying, said there The west campus area, consist- break. In the past 20 games, ing supportive." Capone "Football is the 'Cats 80 yards for a four- Gallin's article said on behalf of coming game. permit. "It's like saying, let's see a team-oriented game, was a good student response the ing of 62.5 acres which lie north Villanova has played some Div- yard touchdown pass to not an individual one, and it [the Greg the presidents that "what is how much money we can make of the railroad tracks and of it the second west ision III and schools on its first game, rained n way record] Downs, making the score 20-13. proposed here is contrary to the i'hese efforts are a result ot a off of this," CoUevecchio said. would have meant more game and the students were on Spring Mill Road, is comprised of into the lAA Yankee Conference The team really appeared to be ^i American value of academic free- plea made by Andy Talley, head if we had won." third the St. Mary's tract and the next fall. However, after demol- break for the game. in control when, On . Donair, Villanova athletic Northeast- dom . . The university is the football coach. Talley spoke at a Lee Morris tract. The 16 acres of the ishing Central Connecticut, 52-20, At halftime. Northeastern had em's next reported, possession, John home of the theologian, not the joint Interfratemity/Panhellenic ticket manager, "The St. Mary's tract are part of Vil- on Oct. 10 and Catholic University a 20-7 advantage after a 65-yard O'Brien By STEPHEN J. SCHLAGER ^ "I think that at the Homecom- recovered a Huskie fum- bishop, and the bishop must (IFC/Panhel) councils meeting big games like Homecoming and lanova's original property the Holy Cross games pur- 46-7 on Oct. 17, it broke from these pass from RcRdriguez to Mike ble on the 33-yard line. usually sold ing and Two plays respect that fact.'* Oct. 8, where he encouraged Parents' Weekend are chased in 1842. The St. Mary's you'll see where the student weaker opponents as it entered Williams and a second field goal later, however, Chris Behind the Lines takes on a different tone this week. The is Demarest The Rev. Theodore M. Hes- Greeks to attend the games and out." A sellout in the stadium tract is zoned institutional, allow- support is," Capone concluded. the LAA level of play which the by Gordon from 44 yards out. intercepted his second Schultz topic has surfaced because of a recent personal experience and of support for 11,823 tickets. Donair said that, burgh, former president Notre show the football (Continued on page 4) is dedicated to all athletes who have given their mind, their team has looked forward to play- Omtinuid on Uu» 34} Dame University, in an interview team. for all other games, approximately soul and their heart sports, only to suffer injury. ing the past three years. to a disabUng with a Times reporter, 7,000 to 7,500 tickets are sold. Each of us has or something that touches us Unfortunately, on Oct. 24 the one someone charged, "The schema is an According to Marie Collevec- so deeply that it gives us a way to express inner-self, Northeastern Huskies were antic- our a attempt' to lay down universal chio, Panhel secretary, there will Donair estimated, "At least 25 INSIDE reason to live the ability to persevere. ipating their arrival in BrookUne, and ruin to define Catholic educatk>n be a spirit contest. CoUevecchio percent of the students who have -t! Mass. with bated breath. For most of us, we have our family and friends, but for some, The for all areas of the world — and said there will be a small entrance tkkets do not go in to the games, Huskies (4-3) outplayed the Wild- there is something different — the bve of sport. fee for each Greek oiganization or they walk in and walk out." that just isn't realistic." Life at a Catholic university 9 «' people express themselves, thoughts, feelings EDITORIAL: p. cats (5-1) last Saturday as their Some can their 'The pontifical schema does that wants to participate, and She added, "But they'll all be wishbone-oriented offense con- and efforts, throush the use of words. Some can express for indeed havi^. chilhng effect on there will be a cash prize the there for the basketball games, a Villanova vs. Georgetown on alcohol 13 trolled ball themselves their work. themselves FEATURES: p. the and the time throu^ Some express Catholic universities,' comment- fraternity or sorority that shows that's for sure." effectively tooutscore the Wilcats, through sports. ed Dr. Charles L. Cherry, asso- the most spirit. 'Trats and sor- u Fleetwood Mac attacks Spectrum p. 13 41-28. However, sports are not merely expre88k)ns of physical talent. According to Robert Capone, ENTERTAINMENT: ciate vice president for Academic orities are encouraged to sit J. The 'Cats' greatest advisory They reach deeper — often to the heart. They can become together, wear their letters and director of alumni, the Villanova Affairs, "ui the document there Huskies tame Wildcats, 34-23 32' expressions is inside Club, the Wildcat Club SPORTS: p. was probably not Northeastern, of what someone, a way to share ourselves exists the potential for intrusion colors, make posters and show Financial *" but instead their offense, with others and to give little of our heart. and the all own a (Continued on page 4) spirit." Varsity Club support which uncharacteristically turned There is no greater pain, physical, mental or emotional, than over the ball five times. Twice in the loss of something this close to us. The hand of God can, the third quarter, when the within a matter of seconds, steal away your hopes and dreams, offense had gained some momen- and replace them with a bitter reality. \ y.U. students surveyed on Catholic issues tum. Kirk Schulz was intercepted, One realizes, quickly, how frail the human body is and how and a third time, when punter much the human spirit can endive. One realizes that sport is By THE control and abortion. control is wrong. different views on the matter of Furthermore, only about 47 Perry Hodge was attempting a not done for k)ve of school, country or money, but beoiuse it NEWS EIHTORS The poll, taken Oct. 29-31, Also, only 14.3 percent believed the morality of homosexual activ- percent found Pope John Paul II's punt. Northeastern 's 17 yard line expresses who and what we are. questMMied 70 students randomly that "abortkm should be illegal in ity. Over 84 percent of males said warnings on "the moral dangers he was sacked on. What I have just tried to make you feel is the mental and A recent VUlattovan survey selected from a listing of over all circumstances." About 57 that homosexual ^ctivity was of consumerism, materialism and Northeastern was able to cap- emotional anguish of an athlete being injured and the poaaible stiopests that Villanova students 6,400 full-time day undergradu- percent said that it "shouki be immoral, while women were al- a life too centered in temporal italize on these miscues by quickly end of a career. disagrae to some extent with ates. Over 88 percent of them were legal only in certain circumstan- most evenly divided on the issue. pleasures" relevant to their own running the score from a dose 20- What hurts most is not the end of partidpatkio or the injury Chnfch tcadtfOfi on a munber of Catholic The survey questions ces, such as when a woman's Overall, 70 percent agreed that lives. 13 to an unreachable, 41-13, by the itself, but the torture of feeling you have so much yet to give, OB a Questlonnane health is endangered or when homosexual activity is morally Perceptions of Pope John middle of the fourth quarter. and somehow, somewhere, aomeone has stolen your ability to hy YMlnkmch Clancy pregnancy results from rape or wrong. Paul II Head coach Andy Talley called •how the world what you are inside. ShniaMn .aooaimanydiat recently incest." it "the worst have The raayfirartona run much deefier than a selfiah desire for QMeationIng ci papal views game we AaMrican Catholics for A maiority of students described played" since the exprcsskMi. It touches laaily friends as program was and welL The students' dissent on sexual Pope John Paul n as "too conser- reinsUted. "We the ball It hurts those who are chise to you to sse you suffer the tum^ issues ran hand in hand with their vative," but not as "someone who over way too many timea to win pain of watduag others do what you onoe did so weU. h hturts questioning of the Pope's is out of touch with the modem against a good football team lik^ them to see others waste talent that you worktd so hard to id stniMis sitr* infallihihty. work!. ' Over 58 percent said the Northeaatera." devekip. with stficial Only 20 percent oi students former description was true, but /» % The Ums itopped an ll-fune Hoiwsvsr, there is one bright side to all tf aU bsiaevad that the Pope was infsl- 65.7 percent disagreed with the Wikldrt wimiffif ^retk which in tiiis datk siid jlsnaiy tkm that the lible "when he teachss formaUy latter perception. on matters of aMrals." This bslisf Students polled were slmost Aa the CMaralii nary was that- MihHt in papal inftdtthility rose to 41.4 equally divided on whether the ttfid, tilt MMiiaf Sdmli piMittt on "natisM of nlMaus F^ waa out of touch with Amsr- DwrlWudrim'tfictidiori &th, sueh as the divinity of kui Catholics, with 44J psrosnt CMat." hut a M^arity still agrsaing and 50 percent

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Student Senator John B. Lewis Homecoming events announced Yrip . Mfcaiitoa Basketball Clab Cm Drive Spftef Brook presented a student-recommended tuition increase of 4 percent for On Dec. 2 you can see author, pho- the 1988-89 academk year, and with a Sunday brunch spon- can to the Homecoming are invited to a trip to Villanova's 1987 Homecom- Attention all Basketball Club con- Bf^ing a Students bullfighter tographer, comedian and Faculty Senator Dr. Harry R. ing Weekend, Nov. 6-8, will sored by the College of Nursing trollers:The season ticket packages football game Nov. 7 when Sigma Nu Nassau (Paradise Island) during Spring (kofge Plimpton. Wouki you like to see Strack, political science professor, include an array of sports Alumni Association. should be picked up in Room 106 B kicks off their first canned food drive. break (March 711) at Loew's Harbour tennis player, golfer, quarterback and submitted a survey of faculty events, receptions, dances and Dougherty Hall from 9:30 a.m.-l:30 p.m. This food drive will benefit the Arch- Cove Hotel. This trip includes breakfast circus performer (jeorge Plimpton? salaries of competing institutions professional workshops. Of the 31,000 expected for diocese of Philadelphia and subskiize dinner daily, roundtrip airfare from On on Nov. 9-11. The controllers must pick and sale soon. will Tidcets will be on at the Oct. 30 University Senate (Photo by O'NMI) Nov. 7 the Homecoming parade the occasion, six alumni be their food supplies for the homeless. Philadelphia, transfers, baggage han- up the packages, or they will be forfeited. meeting. recognized for exceptional Senators partidpotc in the Oct. 30 University Senate meeting. and football game between the Also, the annual blue-white game will (Drop off points will be marked.) dling and all gratuities. The coat is $599. Villanova tuition should only Wildcats and the University of career performance during the be held tomorrow, at 9:45 a.m. in the The trip is sponsored by the Graduate increase if costs increase, said Lewis and Phil Brach, Student $6,867, a difference of $954. Massachusetts Minutemen Eighth Annual College of Arts EhiPont Pavilion and the team will play School Alumni Assodatkm. To obtain Oooboc Trip Lewis. A^ording to Lewis, eco- Government president, is that Strack introduced a survey of will be held at the stadium. The and Sciences Alumni Medallion the Canadian National team on Nov. 11 a fUer (with a reservatkm coupon), call nomic data shows the tuition room and board should rise accord- faculty salaries of competing weekend will culminate Nov. 8 Awards dinner Nov. 6. Finally, Coach RoUie the assodatMn's adviser. Dr. Joseph at 7:30 p.m. ChiJUlilNi should not exceed 5 percent for ing to the projected increase in the institutions and said, "Fifteen of address the basketball Kinney of the English department at Ski visit Old Quebec. Jan. 10-16 Massimino will and next year. Consumer Price Index (CPI). the 18 schools pay their professors 12:45 in the pavilion. 6454799. — to all. The $269 price includes Club on Nov. 19 at Hooor Sodoty open Lewis dted the Chronicle of 'The increases we [Student more than Villanova." ''Scandal'' scheduled at Y.U. intra-squad Le Concorde Hotel, Quebec On that same day, an five nights at Higher Education and said, "This Government and student sena- The survey submitted included will be held before the Holy City; lift tk:kets; transportatkm; cultu- scrimmage year's not a year for 10, 11, 12- tors] are recommending are being a list of comparable schools Also cast are ral activities and breakfasts. Deposit is The Villanova UniverskW Tom Large, Cross football game. All members of Chi Alpha, the Com- percent tuition increases." kept within the mission statement according to the deans of the 20. Contact Dr. Rigaud, 645- Theatre will present "Schoo/ Cynthia Angst, Beth Dannen- municatioii Arts Honor Siodety, should due Nov. Under the student recommen- of the University," Lewis said. College of Arts and Sciences, Vaodaltein 18-21 felser, Michael Hollinger, or languages and litera- for Scandal" from Nov. Tho- meet in the Haverford Rm. at 12:45 p.m. 4635, modem dation, tuition for undergraduate Lewis explained that the Uni- College. of Nursing, College of tures department, 645-4^. and Dec. 1-6. mas Basile, Sean P. Murray on Nov. 12, for a yearbook picture. arts and commerce and finance versity should compare itself to Engineering and the College of and Matthew G. Giggins. Field Trip students would rise from $7,820 other institutions that have a Commerce and Finance. Cast in the production are: to $8,130, a ^10 increase. similar cost structure. The average (Georgetown full- Walsh, John Others cast are T. Richard Are you tired of seeing your residence Elizabeth K. Nov. 18 at 1:30 p.m., the depart- Tuition rates for nursing, scien- "Villanova is not under-priced professor's salary was $60,900 for Rhein, Edward 0. Flick Jr., Greene, Timothy C. Cully, On hall a mess? You can do something about IchPMrtloa Ma|ors 1986-87 ment of art and art history is sponsoring Vlllcmova ces and engineering students when you compare it to other the academic year, while Maryann Sollami, Jill DeForte, Alcide Hobbs, Michael Guerrie- it{ If you are interested in stopping the Museum of the would rise from $8,080 to $8,400, comprehensive schools," he the average Villanova full- ro, Kristen Robacker and a field trip to vandalism on your campus, stop by the Gerre Garrett and Michael University of Pennsylvania to see te There will be a PSEA meeting on Nov. a $320 increase, under the stated. professor's salary was $47,200. Monique Blank. Oospal iMSMNbto office of Residence Life, Room 220 Foley. Mesopotamian Collec- 11 at 6 p.m. in the education recommendation. Lewis said that, while schools Dr. Philip A. Maurone, chair- Egyptian and and leave your name. Tolentine, department. tions. The museum is located at 33rd The Villanova Gospel Ensemble wel- The recommendation also like Georgetown Univeristy and person of the Senate, announced and Spruce streets, and the entrance fee comes evangelist Cynthia White of states that tuition for law stu- the University of Notre Dame cost that the Rev. John M. Driscoll, for participants is $2. Interested stu- Dauphin Street Baptist Church on Nov. dents should increase $335, from more than Villanova, the average O.S.A., University president, will Sigma Nu brother wins award department of art $8,420 to $8,755 for the 1988-89 tuition paid by each student after address dents should call the 8 at 3 p.m. in St. Rita's Chapel. AAMoatiafp the Senate at their next & art history for details (645-4610). academic year. financial aid is similar. For exam- meeting Nov. 20. Alvin A. Clay, Nick Worthington, a member ing academic achievement, Poor Sapport The recommendation included ple, Georgetown's tuition is dean of the College of Commerce of the Sigma Nu fraternity and University involvement, fra- An AA Meeting will be held at the a 3 percent increase in Villanova $10,950 and the average student and Finance, said he will give the a student at Villanova Univer- ternity activity and personal board. rationale pays $7,821. Villanova's tuition is University Counseling Center every A self-help peer support group is being room and The Senate Budget Committee's report sity, has been named this interviews with the scholar- Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Counseling formed for students who have lost a behind the increase, according to $8,000 and average-tuition paid is at the next meeting. Harvest off Song Scripturo semester's recipient of a schol- ship fund board of trustees. Center's Group Room, 106 Corr Hall. parent through death within the past arship from the Zeta Rho/ two years. The group will meet one The Villanova Singers will join RoffloctioH Sigma Nu Alumni Scholarship He currently serves as Sigma evening every two weeks on campus. forces with Marist and Georgian Court Fund. Nu's representative to the For information, please call Becky College choruses in a concert at the more Default rate remains low Interfraternity Council (IPC), Scripture Reflection is an informal Nov. at 8 p.m. All Crambert, 644-8457, after 6 p.m. Main Chapel on 21, with others CoMMVtors Worthington a junior politi- captain of Sigma Nu's intra- time to prayerfully reflect E. maintain faculty salaries and stand these regulations. There are are welcome. Admission is free. By NOEL FALCO cal science major from Allen- football Gospel message and its applica- mural team and chair- on the physical facilities, he said. a lot of reports to be filed. The town, Pa., was selected for the person of the fraternity's ser- lives. It is held on Mondays next meeting will be another one tion to our Our 2 issue of Insight "It's difficult to maintain a good government wants more and more While the Nov. award based on criteria includ- vice committee. St. Rita's Chapel. famous pizza socials! The meeting at 8 p.n^. in of our magazine said that the default faculty as businesses offer high information." K.CH. will Nov. 12 at 6:30 p.m. in the West be Offff-CaMiHiS rate of Guaranteed Student Loans salaries to attract them. We must Another problem the University Arab aad Lounge of Dougherty Hall. Do not foiget (GSL) irwg^An ^mbing. Gary B. also maintain attractiveness of has is that it has a "miniscule your smile along with your to bring iiotidtoiit JUhrisor Fenner. vice president for Univer- the campus to students in order endowment for its size," $20 Itlanlc CIvb appetite, as the yearbook picture will sity Financial Affairs, said Villa- to maintain competitiveness in million in total, which puts pres- Accomrting also be taken at this time. We hope to The advisor for off-campus housing nova has one of the lowest default the marketplace. Operating costs sure on tuition, according to Competitors listed Are you interested in the Middle East? see all members there. is the Rev. Francis Farsaci, O.SA His rates among students. are going up," stated Fenner. Fenner. There will be an organizational meeting Socioty office hours are Monday, Wednesday "Our students always tend to Government requirements also "Bryn Mawr has $110 million By KEVIN C. HEIL been charged with determining Nov. 9, at 8 p.m. in the Rosemont on and Friday: 9-11:30 a.m. and 12:30-3:15 Connelly Center. All interested pay," said Fenner. cost money, as the University in endowment . . . Princeton has the information needed for the Room of The next Accounting Society meeting and Thursday, he will p.m. On Tuesday stated that do not must fulfill certain standards and a billion and a half endowment," The faculty affairs committee survey. are welcome. He GSLs will be on Nov. 12 at 12:45 p.m. in be in his office from 9-11:30 a.m. and impact the financial situation of programs, such as the Office of he said. of the Villanova University Senate The goal of the University is a Bartley, Room 209. Representative of Jkorobics 12:30-5 p.m. the University, as these loans are Safety and Health, Affirmative Insight magazine stated that recently completed a survey deter- good undergraduate education. Ernst & Whinney will be speaking **Body given by the government and are Action and environmental safety. private colleges of this type are mining which schools are in direct Therefore, improving faculty about the CPA exam. It is not too late to sign up for not on the University books. Fenner said, "There are so faulted "with significant endow- competition with the University salaries is a good to improve & Soul" aerobics, hekl every Tuesday way Uni- many regulations that you end ments for building financial in order to determine whether Black Cvlffwral and Thursday from 4-5 pAi. in Alumni However, Fenner said the up faculty quality, according to versity has been impacted through hiring more people who under- reserves rather than putting a faculty salaries should be Hones. Gym. Classes will go until Dec. 10. and ssoy increased financial aid. policy greater share of investment gains increased, according to Michael The list, presented to the Senate Society only cost $1 per class. For more infor- The into operating budgets to restrain Hones, physics professor and vice last Friday, J^l I OHtlOM mation, contact Ann-Marie Discenza, CoMpotitlon is to increase the amount available states that the schools chairperson in MOflOHtS Campus Ministry, 645-4060. for student aid by at least the tuition increases." of the faculty council. direct competition with Villa- The Black Cultural Society would like The English department announces same amount, if not more than, Furthermore, according to "The purpose of the study is to nova regarding faculty salaries for member- tuition increase. Insight, some administrators see how the salaries of the faculty are Boston College, to extend an opportunity competitions for two prizes: 1) award the amount of a Bucknell Villanova Can you meet the challenge of College believe that "larger classes could at Villanova University compare University, ship to all members of the for the most distinguished scholarly or "We may have to do even more Carnegie Mellon Uni- interested in learn- Bowl? Teams of four will compete on it [financial aid] is becoming a bring in economies of scale." with those of faculty at other versity, Cornell University, Uni- community who are critical essay written by an undeigrad- as historical, cultural Nov. 21 in the Connelly Center Cinema Arthritis Spookar seeing HoweVer, Villanova has a 14-1 competing institutions," Hones versity of Delaware. Drexel ing more about the uate student at Villanova. and 2) award higher priority. We are. a Uni- of Africans for $100 and a chance to compete in of student faculty ratio, said Fenner. said. versity and Fairfield University. and intellectual experience for the most distinguished scholarly or loss in applicants because regional competition. Sign up from Nov. infor- said. . "Some people believe the The Senate's constitution states Also listed are and African-Americans. For more Dr. Bevan will be speaking about critical essay by a graduate student at financial aid," he Georgetown 16-19 in the Union office. The registra- smaller the student-faculty ratio, that pne of the committee's mation, please contact one of the arthritis in the West Lounge of Dough- Villanova. The winner of each compe- According to Fenner, the Uni- University, College of Holy Cross, Yvette tion fee is $5.00. the higher the quality. Others responsibilities is to make recom- Lafayette College. Lehigh Univer- following officers: President — erty on Nov.lO at 7 p.m. The event is tition will receive $100. Deadline for versity's two main problems are 1st Vice believe just the opposite. mendations to the Senate regard- Sanders, Good Counsel 324; being sponsored by Alpha Omicron Pi. submissions to the English department the inadequacy of financial aid You have sity, University of Notre Dame. Boone, Alumni 102; the lack of on- to look at the institution. We're ing salaries, compensations and University of Pennsylvania, Penn Pres — Kimdolyn a national supporter ofthe Arthritis secretary in 201 Vasey, is April 1. For packages and right about where should be," fringe benefits. 2nd Vice Pres — James Baldwin, Stan- Foundation. All are welcome to come more information, contact the English campus residency. we State University. Rensselaer Poly- he said. Ten years ago. a resolution was ford 203; Secretary — Adrienne Dean, Miiloiopliy Clab learn about this very serious health department. "That's always the standard technic Institute, Rutgers Univer- St. Monica. 236. problem in America today. response, and it's a true Insight also stated that rising passed requiring the faculty coun- sity, Tufts University and Univer- response," said Fenner. tuitions could affect smaller pri- cil to make its salary recommen- sity of Virginia. Professor Anthony Godzieba will lead Financial aid is one of the vate colleges with enrollments of dations to the vice president for The faculty council has sched discussion, "Dancing in the Dark: (Photo t>y a increasing costs of the University. QHim) 1,000 or less. Academic Affairs. Historically, uled a meeting for Nov. 9 to Theok)gy at the End of Phik)sophy." on Londoo Trip Gary B. Fenner. vice president Ihmgor Banqoot Also, the institution had to Fenner said of Villanova, though, this is the first time the consider a recommendation for a Nov. 10 at 3:30 p.m. in Haverford Room, Bloa Kay Socioty for Financial Afiiiirs Dr. Joseph Kinney. En^h professor upgrade laboratory equipment. "Enrollment is holding steady." faculty affairs committee has salary increase. Connelly Center. A social gathering and and Shakespeare specialist at Villanova. If anyone is interested in participating business meeting will follow. Welcome back Blue Key alumni! will accompany travelers on a trip to in this year's Hunger Banquet, on Nov. Make sure you stop by our tailgate London and the English Countn^kle 10 at 5 p.m. during Hunger Awareness tomorrow to renew oiki friendships and (including Stratford. Shakespeare's 4 1 •r/> Week, please sign up outside the dining Jake's Place stays closed enjoy some food. See you there at 10'.30 birthplace and Bristol from March 25- halls during the week of Nov. 2. It is :i* a.m.! April L The trip includes roundtrip air 'A^* going to be a great night. By DEBBIE GROSS said Gorski. "When people continue something like it fare, three first-class hotels, meals, at became more settled in thieir Villanova. theatre, all translers, sjghtsfieing and The next meeting of the Biokigical Jake's Place, a non-alcoholk: activities at Villanova, Jake's Since it was created for tours. The oost is $1,095. To obtain a Undergraduate Society will be on Nov. pub in the Belle Air Terrace, went downhill," she said. students, Gorski believes that flier about tins trip, please caB Dr. 12 at 430 p.m. in Mendel U7, C. DeLeo is cvrrently undefyoing a ree- though funding was students Kinney at 64S4799. Bssinritkins are Even should have a greater -'-A. wiU spedi on ^'Adventttret in Africa** v^iuatkMi, aad there it no good and bands were brought input in its reorganization. during the BMeting. AH are wckome. definite plan for its conturaa- in ta parform, student* woukl Ideas for new entertainment or Uf. Dtemng i* jjeono, c>ngiiin, ana tihis is tlie tkm, italad Lucyna J. Gonski, ooBt in for a few sMnutea in additional sufatiniis are very Dr. Art Art Hittory, loflTke Gcbfie Sain, 4 dmdor of Student Activities, to eat free pian. and weksoaM, she said. wiU t" Omcua The videotape was barred by contras. campus nzoning the congressional committee North allegedly used the I West t The third annual Fritz Nova investigating the Iran-contra same slide show to solicit funds ! (Continued jrotn page 1) Lecture will be held Nov. 10 at 8 for the construction of adminis- receptive" to the University's affair during North's from private donors for the p.m. in the Connelly Center Cine- ing the University to use the land trative or academic facilities. rezoning request. He said that testimony. contras, despite a congressional i ma. Dr. Hans J. Eysenck will be t for any housing or academic Martin stated, envision it Villanova is trying to meet the The videotape has been ban on such activities. "We as speaking in a colloquy for purposes, according to Martin. ^ faculty offices ... concerns of nei^bors. Last night shown at the University of Many prominent Republi- as yet membersof the psychology depart- Villanova acquired the 46.43 unspecified." University officials met with , the University of cans feel that the slide show ment and invited guests. \'n.i. \.\()\ \"s(i!v'i;i:k acres of the Morris tract about 10 In addition to the buildings neighbors to discuss these plans. Southern California and the makes a more convincing argu- years ago, and it is zoned R-1, or outlined in the plans, "about 35 Each year, a member of the University of Texas, as well as ment for contra aid than the Residential-one acre, Martin said. acres [of the 46.43 acres on the Social Science Forum is asked to other college campuses. efforts of President Reagan's 01 rm: \Vi:kk (file photo) Under this zoning, only single- Morris tract] will be dedicated to invite a distinguished speaker to The slides show Soviet ships administration. on Students speak at the Fritz Nova Lecture. Fifty-five parking permits have been stolen since the beginning of M.S. family dwellings are permitted fields, open space and setbacks," patrolling the Caribbean Sea, this land. The University hopes according to Martin. As a member of the Social Science the semester, according to Lt. John Harrity of ViUanova Security. to change the zoning from residen- About 17.7 acres are marked for Forum, Dr. Justin Xjrfeen, a polit- tial to institutional, which woul$i a setback area, a zone of land ical' science {lessor, arranged for Eysenck to speak on the then make construction possible; which borders all non-Villanova offer critiqued (Continued page ''Decline and Fall of Sigmund Columbia U. said Martin. from 1) $100,000 property and upon which the The overall plan for the west University will not buikl at all. dissenting. Freud.'* By SHARON A. WATERS takeover if it is not a beneficial and intense study to find a suit- of financial incentives just might campus area includes a proposal 'About acres are intended for Slightly under^3 percent said 42 Eysenck was a fellow student one. able takeover target for Edelman's be an intent to coverup the fact to build dormitories or apartments open space that will serveto make that "too liberal" was an apt with Dr. Fritz Nova, a former Alvin A. Clay, dean of the Clay deemed studying the specific company, Stehle consid- that a university is acting as a for 400 students on the St. Mary's the area pleasant and function as description of the pontiff. political science professor at College of Commerce and Finance, effects of a merger on the ered it "pure luck" and about a cartel purchaser of expensive tract of land. In addition, the an additional setback region. "We Changes approved Villanova, in Berlin, Germany. called Columbia Business School employees and management of a one in 1,000 chance that a student advertising input, such as Universi^ proposes to construct want to be good neighbors [by A majority of students poll^ pr^essor Asher Edelman's recent company and its customers as would be successful. athletes." dormitories or apartment build- Eysenck studied French litera- providing an adequate buffer favored a change in Church rules important also. literature at the $100,000 offer to students "uneth- After multiplying this low prob- ings to house 800 students on the zone], ture, history and said Martin. on three issues that have been is con- If the professor wished to dis- of Dijon, France. He ical as far as education ability by the $100,000 offered and Morris tract in the area where Another 14 acres will be set university recent subjects of debate among cerned." In his class about corpo- cuss the actual process of a assuming a class size of 10 stu- Donnellon and Klekotka halls later obtained his doctorate in aside for outdoor recreation space. Catholics. offered takeover, he must first identify a in London. rate raiding, Edelman dents, Stehle felt that the result- currently stand, Martin said. A varsity baseball field and re- psychology For instance, four out of five $100,000 to any student who could good merger in order to teach good ing $10 expected value to each When these fadUties are built, located varsity tennis courts are students approved of "allowing Eysenck organized a depart- pinpoint a possible takeover target business ethics, according to Clay. student was reasonable and would the University plans to reduce the planned, along with intramural psychology divorced Catholics to marry in the ment of experimental for his company. Clay felt that any investigative not be high enough to cause number of men housed in St. fields and outdoor basketball and Church." at the Maudsly Hospital in Lon- Clay also said there was "no work between a student and students to neglect other courses. Mary's Hall from 290 to 166 tennis courts for general student Changes in the rules on matters don, and later foundeid the depart- way anything like this would professor in search of a suitable Stehle said that a "professor because the rooms are small and use. the Insti- of ordination were also favored. ment of psychology at happen at Villanova." merger target should be conducted should be allowed to offer any were originally designed as sin- Also, additional space must be the Over 68 percent, including about tute of Psychiatry at New York businessperson Edel- outside of the classroom. If a reasonable incentive" to his stu- gles. The west campus area will set aside for parking to meet 73 percent of women and nearly University of London. man, who teaches the class part student working for a professor dents, and if a professor felt that '1^ ultimately house 1,3(56 students. student and faculty needs. One 66 percent of men, approved founded two jour- time, developed the offer as part was also in his class, there could a student was worth $100,000, building use in Eysenck also The second parking space is required for every allowing women to be priests. that professor nals: Behaviour Research and of the final exam, with $100,000 be the danger a then he would have a "moral Martin and Tuchman's master three residents; therefore, at least Studoits were more evenly split in grad- 'therapy, and Personality and being paid to the student if Edel- "may not be as objective obligation" to pay that student plan is for a two-story student 266 parking spaces would be the issue of allowing priests to on Individual Differences. man actually decided to purchase ing the student," according to $100,000. services building. The building needed. marry, with 54.3 percent favoring the company that the student Clay. Stehle further speculated that STEVEN McNALLY will include a dining hall and The timing in beginning this this change. Eysenck studied and compared suffiested. C. Gerald Walsh, economics universities are afraid to offer (file photo) indoor recreational facilities, such construction if rezoning is mental patients who received Uncertainty over future Columbia Business School Dean professor, termed Edelman's offer material incentives to students. Alvin A. Clay, dean of the C<^ege This week the Order of Omega is pleasedto honor as basketball and tennis courts, approved depends on fundraising psychoanalysis with other mental Students were generally not John Burton banned the proposal "a corruption of the intent of He added that this "alleged fear of Commerce and Finance. i the accomplishments of Steven McNally of the Lamda since, according to Martin, "it is efforts. "We would build on west patients who did not receive any sure about what changes might on the grounds that students academics by focusing on narrow 1, Chi Alpha Fraternity. a long trek to the duPont campus consistent with the psychoanalysis. His research occur within the Church in the might ignore other courses in profit gain over the general pur- Steve is a senior accounting major with an honors Pavilion." results we have in the next Cov- showed that a greater percentage near future. their pursuit of Edelman's cash suit of knowledge." concentration, and comes to Villanova from nearby Martin and Tuchman plan to toant campaign," said Martin. of those who did not receive Rankings disputed The majority of students saw incentive, and that academics When^asked if he thought a Churchville, Pa. use the land west of the present Martin stated that the Radnor treatment were cured. allowing divorced Catholics to should be undertaken in order to studenTcould learn while at the By J.M. RUBIN by the magazine tried to stop U.S. As a brother of LXA, Steve haa-served as historian soccer fields on the Morris tract commiOsioners were "pretty marry in the Church as the only Eysenck wrote a book, Tkt learn and enrich oneself, not to same^ime working under a cash News & World Report from releas- and as assistant to the vice president. Steve has also — Stanford is the best of change likely to occur within the Dicline and Fall of Sigmund obtain a cash reward. incentive, Walsh sakl that the two (CPS) ing the results Oct. 17, but the held the position of IPC philanthropies chairperson "national universities" next 25 years. F^fwud, detailing evidence of the ConskSering the cash offer "very "do not necessarily go hand in the 10 best magazine ignored their pleas. and recently served as the IFC chairperson for the country, U.S. News and Studenta were evenly split on ineffectiveness of Freud's psy- unprofessional," Clay felt that hand." in the "We use the same categories to Greek Halloween party. In addition, Steve has been in its new the likelihood of the ordiiiatk» of choanalysis. In addition, he grades should be enough of Walsh, however, felt there World Report asserted rank the schools as the Carnegie involved in several academic honor societies, good but college presidents — [for women and the Church's approval attacked the underlying theories a reward to a student. "might be an element of hypocrisy issue, FoundatH)n the Advancement including Gamma Phi and the Order of Omega. The the ever-growing of Catholics using artificial meth- that Freud uaed as his basis. Clay said the College of Com- by universities pursuing money stung by of Teaching]," U.S. News' Paul included his for all of his Dean's Ust has name of unscientific "rank- said in of the ods of birth control. Almost 63 merce and Finance's goal is to from the Ash^ Eddmans of the numbers Vizza defense mag- semesters as a result of his 3.94 GPA. Green stated, "Evsenck was schools ~ begun percent said it was unlikely that "teach them [students] to be workl," and added that to some ings" of their azine's annual ranking of Outside of classes, Steve takes part in the choaen because he haa nuKle a the article as unfair four priests will be aBowed to marry and sUted it nu|^t seem a matter of differ- blasting campuses. University Christian Outreach Program, the V.U. great impact on the aocial ethkal busincsapeaple'' within the next 2S years. College "oiOy hires people ence in degree and not in kind. weeks ago. U.S. News asks college presi- crew team and the Accounting Society. Currently, aocncca. that the Over 95 percent stated the our mission and our Dr. John F. Stehle, economks "Yours is a highly superficial dents — "the best informed judges Steve holds the positions of Sprmg Break chairperson that share Church will pfolphly not anprove G^een added, "Eyaenck's find- teach etlucal business professor, conaklered Edelman's but highly visible analysis that of American education," Vizza for tha Union and Environmental Committee goals to of abortion hy tlM yiar aOll Alao, ings can have broad iraplkations $100,000 proposal "very appropri- helps those who don't need it and claimed — which schools they chairperson for the Vfflanova Committee for the practices." neaiiy 80 parcem. Siid itswas OR the validity of paychoanalysis. In accordance with this goal of ate" under the circumstances but makes it harder for those who consider best in various Hoaselesa. need help," Mkkilebury College ualikaly that an AoMriean wiU ba In turn, medicai and nursing ethks. Clay su0ettcd that a class felt that Edriinan was not very categories. For all of his honors add accompliahmcntB, tha choiMi as Bop« br IM tea. tnamenta woiikl have to ba re- concermng corporata takaovcrs dear in explaining his offer. Preskient Olin C. Robinson wrote The presidents said they are fed Order of Omaoi is proud to honor Stare McNally evaluated. Social sciences in addreia such issues as Stehle stated his interpretatkm the magazine's editors, asking up with the proliferation of rank- of Chi Alpha the of the Week. shouki Lamda as Greek then not to publish their list by sources as /. Saak. (Hkar uMkilmimt »Ha that provide a atrong why a ooinpany shonld merve of Edehnan's proposal as offering ings of colleges anymore. 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Editors In Chl«f: Mary E CharMt Joanna L. Conrad Manaoing Edttor Aaaodata Editor SiiaanTolva ColaanMoora is life at a Catiiolic university? Paga 8 What NovamlMr 6. 1M7 By SUSAN TOLVE such at the start of a new school year or Parents' Weekend. Incom- Catholic universities are often ing freshmen unite with their new perceived as institutions that are classmates and parents at a wel- Here's to Villanova lacking — laddng in coed dorms, coming Mass on the first day of orientation. Shortly afterwards, All too often, when Villanova students are discouraged lacking in liberal ideals, even lacking in birth control dis- the students say goodbye to their by the University's visitation policy, single-sex dormitories pensers. Villanova's rich Catholic families. Four years later, theM and other restrictions, they tend to focus on the negative tradition,' however, adds a unique same students will celebrate a aspects of attending a Catholic university. While this flavor to college life which has Baccalaureate Mass, and soon after emotion is understandable, it should not overshadow the many positive aspects — aspects end their Villanova most secular institutions lack. education. positive aspects of Villanova. For, in an increasingly It is said that the little things Education should not center secular world, Villanova provides its students with an in life are what matters. Villanova exclusively around the classroom. education grounded in values and a commitment to beliefs. has all the small touches of Students need to be aware of the Perhaps the greatest asset of our Catholic university Catholic institution. The bells at world around them to gain real is that teaching can take a Christian intellectual and moral Corr Chapel ring out "Amazing knowledge. Among V.U. students, participation in activities such as perspective without the fear of violating the separation Grace," religious statues are located throughout campus, the Sunshine Project, Special of Church and state that is present at public universities. crosses are engraved in buildings Olympics, Balloon Day and Villanova graduates thus bring not only knowledge to the and crucifixes hang in classrooms. Hunger Awareness Week spur working world, but a sense of values and ethics and an All serve as an outward sign of learning and awareness. Year enlightened social consciousness as well. after year, the large number of student volunteers for these activ- Villanova is also enriched by the fine teaching ities show a sincere willingness tradition of the Augustinians. The University's emphasis on the part of Villanovans to reach on the humanities, including philosophy and religious out to others. studies, is held in high regard, as evidenced by Villanova's Many students feel like they No. 1 ranking in the U.S. News and World Report's recent need help themselves during final exams in December, with Christ- poll. Villanova students also have the chance to take help to a student than a peer the opposite is also true. At tive than other universities, but Catholicity and also a right around the Letters to the Editor. Villanova's mas comer. This no one is valuable courses in the peace and justice program. would be. Even if a student does Villanova, Catholicism and college restricted from leaving. reminder of what is really impor- can be a difficult time for all not use these resources, it is life are successfully blended We are all here by choice. In addition, Villanova students are offered many tant in life:* students, especially freshmen comforting for him or her to know together to create an atmosphere opportunities to help their fellow man through the It is only fitting that we cele- who are away from their families senior com- that they are available, if needed. of community absent from other Susan Tolve is a program for the homeless, Special Students encouraged brate life with the people we live, for the beginning of holiday fes- munications major and the asso- Olympics and other to unite Villanova lacks some of the institutions. work and party with. Mass is such tivities. Most Villanovans quickly the Villanovan. service organizations. And students' spiritual needs are To the Editor: aspects of secular university. But Villanova may be more restric- ciate editor of negative attitude the Security has had problems with Security, a celebration at Villanova. The get in the holiday spirit, however. well-tended to, with daily Masses, the sacrament of We are writing in reference to department is expressing toward especially concerning the parking standing-room-only masses at the Each year the annual tree-lighting reconciliation and Gospel study groups readily available. is Dealing with communism the increased difficulties students students is an issue that needs to tags, to bring it to the attention V.U. chapel unify the Villanova ceremony held in Kennedy Mall Yet, while Villanova has many strengths, it faces a are having with Security, partic- be addressed and brought to the of any of the leaders of campus community. Students of diverse with music and speakers. In substantial challenge in the 1980s — remaining open to ularly involving the parking tags. attention of the administration. organizations (Villanova Union, backgrounds with different ideas addition, students deck the dorm This innovation of the Security The increased occurrences of IFC, come together to worship one God. halls for the Christmas decorating new ideas. Tradition is a valuable gem, but it loses its Panhel, Student Govern- Sane options available department, or more accurately of towing, ticketing and overall ment, Many students take an active role contest and hold holiday parties. to U.S RSA and ACS). It is only luster if it is used as a defense against necessary, lectors, If ever is The Rev. Patrick J. Rice O.S.A., inconsistencies in the application by uniting all of our grievances in the masses, serving as a student experiencing progressive change. If visiting hours and single-sex By JOE BLACK tage would come from the British of survival and from basic reason, vice president for administration, of policies need to be looked at that we will be able to create an eucharistic ministers, ushers or problems with his or her faith, or arid and French nuclear forces not the defense of Europe must still dormitories are retained solely because Villanova is a and Rowan Kelly, head of Secur- with a serious eye by Rice and impact that will make the admin- musicians. having a personal problem, there MAUREEN VAUGHAN included in the zero-zero plan. be provided for until the United Catholic university, and it is tradition, we will not meet ity, has caused nothing but frus- other key administrators. istration take notice. In addition to weekly celebra- are clergy and other staff members Our purpose in writing this at Villanova willing to listen. Although it is true that these States and the Soviet Union can the challenge. For Villanova to grow, an awareness of tration, aggravation, and of The Villanova Student Union tions, masses also highlight In an op-ed article in the Oct. forces are not attached to NATO, negotiate a lasting agreement to letter is to encourage anyone who Executive Board important events at Villanova Sometimes they can be of more issues and changes in the Catholic Church and the secular 30 Villanovan, Lou Meshon, they are Western-oriented and remove all troops from the heart world is vital. Our purpose in writing senior political science major and represent a force that the Soviets of Europe. Substantially streng- EDrrORS ASSISTANT EDITORS While attending a Catholic university College Republican, posed that the must contend with politically and thening NATO's conventional may at times tliis letter is to encour- News: Michelle M. Shanahan Sk>bhan A. Roder Unit«l States should abandon the militarily. defenses is the best way to ensure have its drawbacks, the benefits reaped from a Villanova Johanne C. Sharp Oante J. Scala Ve anyone wlio luis liad zero-zero option plan for the There are also U.S. Navy Western European security at education are many. Here's to the growth of our Catholic Features: Natalie McKenna Susan E. Corcoran elimination of Intermediate ballistic-missile firing subma- present, while lessening the very problems with security, Joe McGowan university, Villanova, with best wishes for successfully Nuclear Forces (INF) in Europe, rines, which are a considerable real danger of nuclear war and Entertainment: Russ Ceccola Megan Guidera meeting the challenge of change through the 1980s and especially the parking and instead should "... drive the nuclear deterrent in themselves. eliminating the ridiculous quand- Kevin A. Hecht Kathryn Quigley beyond. Soviets into an arms race that There would, therefore, be a ry the NATO commander is placed tags, to bring it to the Sports: Steph Schlager Doug Scancarella they cannot win unless they rough parity in nontheatre in. John Ricco attention of any of the further starve the already desper- nuclear weapons in the wake of Engaging in a new arms race population of their country." this point leaders of campus or- Layout Director Eileen McGlnley ate a U.S. -USSR zero-zero option with the Soviet Union at from the moral questions at best, and Artwork: Phil Kousoubris Apart agreement. would be destablizing ganizations. raised by urging the The that "superior" an invitation to nuclear holocaust Revive Jake's Place Photography: Dana Shafie argument to "starve" another nation, there Soviet conventional forces pose a at worst. Though the United Greek Page Editors: Bob Clarkin, Jill DeForte course, if stolen, additional political flaws in Meshon not bend to As a result of Villanova's stricter alcohol policy, the an Advertising Director Susan Sherry are what threat to Western Europe is a States should commu- $50. By the way, for those of you says. valid one, but to purely state this nism, the United States and the number of on-campus parties has sharply decreased Business: Katie Krackeler, Monica Boscia

who do not know who Rice is, he . First, reliance on nuclear wea- in terms of numbers, as Meshon USSR must recognize the huge during the past few years. Villanova opened a non- SubscrlptkHia/Bliling: Janet Diefenbach is the person responsible for such pons to defend Europe is tactically is responsibility that they share in F.Y.I. Coordinator Jim Duffy does, misleading. Meshon fails alcoholic pub, Jake's Place, to standing-room-only crowds survival areas as Food Services, the book- Advisor June W. Lytel-Murphy and strategically ludicrous. NATO to take into account such things ensuring the peace and two years ago. However, because of its dwindling store. Housekeeping and Mainte- commanders have, for years, as Western technological super- of mankind. There are much popularity last year, the pub did not re-open this semester, nance, as well as S^urity. Staff: Richard Abraham, Allen Ambrosino, Karla Beckner, Jim stated as much. To paraphrase iority, better noncommissioned saner ways of dealing with com- Problems with Security are former Commander Gener- officer leadership at the company munism than inviting the Soviets and there are no definite plans for its continuation. Its Bowman. R. Michael Bulk>tta, Monica Byrne. Diane A. Cilione. Cindy NATO certainly not new to Villanova. Clement Pamela Coyle. Tim Daniels, Mark DiStasio, Bob Duggan, al Sir John Hackett, from state- level, the greater subsidiary that to join in an orgy of mutual continuation, though, is a must, and the University should However, the institution of park- Steve Ellis. Chris Etgen. Noel E. Faico, John Fay. Jacqueline Gentile. ments made on PBS' "War: A exists in Western armies, the destruction. make every effort to reopen Jake's Place. ing tags and the ever-increasing Jeff Gillies. Michael Goktotein. Debbie Gross. Kevin Heil. Dina Commentary": Nuclear was is the unreliability of the Warsaw Pact Dr. Arthur Shriberg in his recent evaluation of Innella. Karen lovine. Mike Jones. Theresa Jones, Terry Kelly, Irene ultimate obscenity, and anything allies and NATO's basic mission Joe Black is a junior political Student Life recommended that the University "work very Langran, Jackie Lanza, Andrew Mathis, Elliott McEkk>wney, Mary which tends toward it makes me as a defensive force. science/Russian major. Maureen very nervous ... I do not think you> it is sophomore honors hard to demonstrate non-alcoholic options." He said that O'Neill. Christopher Pepe, Lynn Perdek, Sabina Pierce. Stephen Although is obvious that the Vaughan a Powers. Dana Rao. Jennifer Reidy, Jeanne Savitscus. can stop it, once it has started. Soviets possess numerical super- major. Both are republicans. Jake's Place should be open more often and given more Tare SUigato, Letters Amy Spencer, Maureen Stapieton. Elana Rose Slarr. Jay Talbott. The NATO philosophy of "flex- iority, the placing of nuclear resources. His suggestions should be followed. Patton Trimble, Sharon A Waters. Tracey Whartenby. MaryJo ible response," using nuclear weapons in Europe is not the Jake's Place should be open not only on Wednesday, Yannacone. weapons to defend Europe, is answer to the inevitable collapse as in the past, but on one weekend night as well, when flawed at a basic level, best of NATO defenses under a mas- The writing, on-campus residents without transportation would have policy artk^les. lay-out. pictures and format are the expressed in the famous quote sive Soviet assault. This doctrine Quote responsibility of the Editor and the Editorial Board and do not from the Vietnam War. "To save realistically offers the NATO the time to utilize it. Furthermore, the pub should be necessarily represent the view of the sdminlslratkNi. faculty and the village, we had to destroy it." commander only two options: to consistently opened on the specified nights. Part of the The VillanotHin will print "Ut- students unless specifk^ly staled. The Unlvefsity subscribes to NATO would be forced to destroy surrender Europe or to destroy it ters to the Editor" received at its of Note reason for its decline was the randomjiature of its hours. the principle of responsible freedom of expresston for our student the very land it was trying to — options being both politically, in 201 Dougherty prior to the H Other universities, including Notre Dame and offices editors. defend. militarily and strategically weehly deadline, Tuesday at 5 p. m. Looking at INF weapons as unacceptable. Fordham, have found repeated success with their non- "It is important that those All letters must t>e typed and double 77»e VlHanovan is published Frklays. 10 issues a semester. political ^rgaining chips, a view The only answer, then, is to alcoholic pubs. The administration should investigate spaced. The editors will withhold a who are appointed to this func- Circulalton: 8.500. Subscripltons art available at $17.50 per year. both sides have taken since the strengthen NATO's conventional tion [teaching} should be tree In name upon request, but all letters For advertising intormatton contact these pub operations at other schools. the meantime, the office 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Soviet SS-20 and U.S. Pershing 2 forces, with the understanding must be signed and should include weekdays, 21 5-645-7207. from intimidation and subordi adding an inexpensive menu of appetizers and a non- missiles were introduced to the that the Western European the writer's telephone number. Be- nation . . , The performance of European theatre, shows that a alcoholic bar along with the pizza, would definitely attract members must make a greater this function seeking neu cause of limited space, not all letters The ViWsfiovan reserves the of righl to refuse any ad mssrttons zero-aero plan effectively nullifies commitment to their own defense, more students. truths will sometimes mean . . "an be printed. Others may be due to Msstonsbls contoni and space q HmMons. The dsedNne any advantaae either side could at the very least, nuitching the The administration should certainly take some steps edited. Letters may be sent by mail the undermining of widely or to pieoe advertising Is 2:30 pm the Mondsy prior to pubitosion. have. peroent^peolGNPthat the United generally accepted beliefs. if they seriously want to curb alcohol consumption and to: the VUlmm&tmn, Villanova If anything, the West wonki States spends on mutual defense. Vnitfersity. Villanova, Pa. 19085. The Arthur O. 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Features MO¥tmbf 6, 1>S7»TME VM-LAWOVAM • PwQ^ 13 'At J.P Moi^an, operations management Unhersity alcohol policies compared tant reason for Villanova's alcohol was not permitted and regulated, minimize the detrimental effects There are no Greek organiza- policy is the state law of Pennsyl- people would simply find their of such an activity. tions at Georgetown. Instead, vania." He thinks that, although own place to tailgate, and would there are many parties and func- Martha Swanson, George- dormitories and is muchmore than you the mission statement of Villan- do it in a more hazardous manner. tions held in the town's assistant director of Stu- ova is important, even if it did not apartments on Georgetown's cam- dent Activities, described an exist, underage drinking would pus, where alcohol is permitted. HfemiyiielMjfeoM alcohol policy very different from still be against Villanova s policy These include the school- the one that we arc accustomed because of the legal liabilities that imift At pfrt to Ms fwo- sponsored Homecoming and Hal- think it is!' to at Villanova. Swanson said that «. underage drinking carries. loween dances. pBf p0np0CtlfBm Mfe the campus at Georgetown is By R. MICHAEL BULLOTTA Asked if Villanova's which current stnsstMf while alco- anything but a "dry" one. There are certain rules alcohol policy reflects the Catholic the University implements to It is important to note that How do Catholic universities views on alcohol consumption, hol Is oot 9lwoys evil, keep the drinking under control. with the issue of alcohol? Washington, D.C., where George- deal Bonas replied: "Yes, because our All parties where there will be 40 It Is ol$o not olweys town is located, has just recently poUcy is in accord with the or the presence Making a direct and continuing contribution to The two schools I chose for Cath- or more attending, raised their drinking 18 olic teachings age from consideration are Villanova Uni- about doing any- neeessory for good of a keg of beer, must be registered to 21. However, there is a grand- Univer- thing, including drinking alcohol, with the resident's hall office 72 versity and Georgetown times, father clause in effect that permits in an abusive manner." This allows the sity; both are Catholic universities hours in advance. the quality and profitability of a leading global MarllHi Swansoii, those who turned 18 on or before size. Georgetown University Security roughly the same Bonas acknowledged that allow- September 30, 1986, to continue AssMMt Diractttr of $M«it to have a list of all the parties so ing the tailgates to occur in their to drink l^;ally. While there are significant Aciivnits, that they can control them. Swan- present fashion is clearly against financial firm is operations management at differences in many aspects of This low drinking age means son indicated that it is a rare what the ideals and views of Villanova €Mrg»towii Unhrtrtity these two schools, there are also the only students occurrence for a party to be University. However, he explained that, currently, many similarities, enough, at and about broken-up by security. that organized, school-sanctioned under age are freshmen least, to warrant com[>arative a Bonas Villanova administra- half of the sophomore class. It is tailgating is a necessary evil. and J.R Morgan is all about. Our operations profes- look at how two responsible Cath- Additionally, all school dances tors favor giving structure and no wonder that Georgetown is not olic universities deal with the iCotilinued un page 16) Bonas feels that, if tailgating sanction to tailgating in order to a dry campus. sionals are not isolated in a separate "back office" formidable issue of alcohol. Villanova's alcohol policy needs Most little in-depth explaining. Duchamp's unusual art discussed people are quite aware- of the division. You'll be a fully integrated member of a stance of the University — no By KRIS RYAN Descending a Staircase/' person under the age of 21 is 'The Passage of the Virgin to permitted to possess or consume There is some truth to the the Bride'* and^Large Glass.'* alcohol. This rule is in compliance idiom, "One man's trash is team, working as a problem solver for management of the state laws Duchamp's work was not wide- with another man's treasure." A prime Pennsylvania. ly accepted by the American example of this was presented on public. In fact, America viewed his * Oct. 28 when Villanova, in collab- Furthermore, consumption of work in a similar manner to how in areas ranging from internal consulting to prod- oration with the Philadelphia alcohol by those of legal age is they viewed him-bizarre and Museum of Art, helped to com- restricted, in an effort to prevent ridiculous. memorate the 100th birthday of underage stu- the possibility of Marcel Duchamp. Duchamp was different. He uct planning to support services. Whatever your dents from illegally consuming used to disffuise himself as his this means, in Duchamp was an early 20th &ohol. What alter ego, Rose Selavy, which terms, is that there are century artist who collected ordi- practical means in French "the only thing very few functions or parties on nary, everyday objects and dis- academic background, we'll give you outstanding in life is sex", and attended his where alcohol is played them as art. He wanted to campus own exhibits to discover the permitted. communicate that art was not public's reaction to his art. just canvas and paint, but some- thing that training right from the start and movement The purpose of this article is not should appeal to the Duchamp signed his ''Foun- mind as well to argue the alcohol policy, and as the eye. tain" using a different name, R. Mutt, which, when pronounced how it might adversely affect Duchamp's most famous work with a German accent, means through different students' social lives, although of this kind, "Foun- jobs to prepare strong arguments in this case courage, implying that only he tain^consisted of a mounted (Photo by Shafie) purpose, had the nerve to display a urinal could be made. The porcelain urinal. Other works sensibilities of their Information Presentation is to examine how two as a work of art. He claimed that "DADA" provacateurs challenge the artistic rather, incorporated kitchen stools, bicy- approach under a new title and point of audience in Connelly Center Cinema. you to take management respon- Catholic universities cle wheels and bottle-drying the alcohol issue, and to determine reference, he created a new way racks. War I, taking place at that time, DADA's aim was to poke fun whether or not their Catholic of looking at it. was caused by the virtues, such at the art world. As a result, their nature plays a role in their policy. Duchamp was not always the Duchamp's art reflects the as pride, character and duty, that bizarre works were often highly sibility quickly. If you'd like to avant-garde artist that he is' message that was also the basis they had been taught to respect. political. They attacked anything Villanova's assis- celebrated as. His Gary Bonas, career as an for the establishment of a group connected with the bourgeois, or Activities, artist in They felt what was needed in tant director of Student began his teens when he was a coali- sexual or religious called DADA. DADA the wofld that contained that Villan- practiced painting in the was a humorous type know more, please join us at the said that he believes realistic tion of writers, intellectuals and connotations, using Freudian of disposable art, still be style. anti-art if you ova's alcohol policy would artists who joined together in concepts or that were simply will, that mirrored the unusual even if were not a the same, we eventually employed impres- February 1916 in Zurich, Switzer- ambiguous and contempljltive. He and unpredictable in life. Thus Catholic institution. purpose was to elim- in outrage- time and place indicated. sionist, cubist and futurist tech- land. Their they formed DADA, which comes This can be seen the inate the seriousness in their art. quotations that became the niques. The most famous works from the German word meaning ous stated, "The most impor- Bonas during these periods were"Nude (CoHliuncd on fxi^c 15} The DADA believed that World "baby-talk." Costume department provides the right look By TARA SILIGATO graduate and graduate work here. opens, the costume shop takes the daily laund- and Mendell calls Villanova's pro- responsibility for LAURA SMYTH ductions "completely in-house" in ering of the costumes and the November 11 that everything needed for the necessary repairs. The person show is built here. Starting four mainly in charge of this is Ellen Long before there can be any 7 p.m. to six weeks prior to the show's Teegarden, a Villanova junior. lights, camera or action to bring opening, Mendell and her staff of After a production finishes, Bryn IMawr Room Villanova's stage to life, it is three graduate students and one there is very little time before the necessary to construct the appro- undergraduate student begin pre- next production. Therefore, the priate scene. paring the costumes. costuming for the next production Costuming is an integral part are to begins immediately. The work in of the scene creation. The creative These costumes made the exact direc- the shop is non-stop. costumes are put together right specifications of the shop is preparing here on the Villanova campus. tors. Mendell adds that, while Currently, the some of the costumes show, "School for Scan- The costume shop can l)e found must be for the especially costumes needed for in Room 205 Vasey Hill. There, made for a certain dal." The show, of the designs, with very elaborate. 19th- imong costume sketches, fabric, many this are wigs, hats and sewing machine, necessary changes and altera- century designs. tions, are re-used in all of the necessary costumes for many The Villanova Theatre costume J productions. ttpconiog productions are shop is a center for creative talent, JPMorgan prepMwl. Ten days before the play opens, that while very essential, many Cortnne Menddl is the costume "tech week" begins. The staff of times goes unnoticed. For any •hop's manigT. While it is her the costume shop, during this productkm to be successful, all fint ymr with that job, she is no time, works, at a minimum, 12 contributing factors must do their ncwcoaier to Villaoova's back- hours a day. Last-minute altera- best possible work — and there •Ufe. This is htr ninth ysor tions are made during this time. is no doubt that the Villanova iMrkaflf in the sho^ in tome Making the costumas is only Thaatre costume shop does their e^makx. Ska did bc^ bar uadw- part of the job. Once the play •hare. . r. .-WV^Z"itJ^ ',, i'r-t'rr)urjiaiii' \

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forward to the success of By SAMANTHA FORUNI looking homeless. Howevef, a short walk food drive. In an this "Can-Do" down almost any street tn Center publicize the Drive, the That time of year is approaching attempt to City Philadelphia, or in a dty near 17 program, "Reel to again. The hustle and bustle of Channel your hometown, can bring this film the event, and use the oncoming holidays are already Rod," will problem qukkly to yo|ir attentkxi. despite that it as material for a six-minute upon us. Yet, the joy So, as you think about all you have segment on a future show. the season brings, it unfortunately KYW- to give thanks for this hoUday TV's 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. news will does not affect everyone. For the season, stop and think about the also broadcasting the homeless, the holiday season is no be event's homeless. Your donation tomor- progresskm. different from any other time of row really could make a difference As members of the Villanova year. to someone, and it woukl be a very are not usually The Sigma Nu fraternity at community, we special way ol giving thanks. Villanova is making great strides confronted with the plight of the to enhance t\e happiness of the homeless during this season. They will be holding their first "Can-Do" food drive on Nov. 7, in the main parking k>t, across from the stadium. The collection will be held from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m., to coincide with other Homecom- ing events. Donations of canned food or money may be made at this time. The Rev. John P. Stack, O.S.A., of students, will serve as ^>^^^m dean honorary chairman of the event. All donations contributed to the food drive will be given to the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, which will distribute them to the homeless. Most of the contribu- tions will be given to the homeless on Thanksgiving and Christmas, although some will be distributed sooner in especially needy^cases. Corporate donations have reached 200 cases, and Sigma Nu hopes to collect 400 cases through the event. Corporate sponsors include John T. Cope & Sons, who have already donated 300 contain- ers of soup (a total of 1,200 pounds of soup), Seneca Mushrooms and Hatfield Packing. Many other companies are in the process of responding to the drive, ensuring that the hopes of the fraternity are not far oyt of reach. Sigma Nu fraternity at Villan- ova boasts manv brothers who are -

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THE "Dom «• Entertamment Novtmbf 6, 1987 • THE VILLANOVAN • Pag9 IP An altered Mac returns to Spectrum By KEVIN HECHT Anyone Ever Written Anything For You." Nicks later sang Fleetwood Mac, a band written another 8ok> song, "Stand Back.* off as dead after the departure of Vito and Bumette handled Buck- singer/lead guitarist Lindsey ingham's compositions very well Buckingham, returned to the during the concert. The addition Spectrum Oct. 28 to prove the of the extra guitar also gave the Soup is still very much alive, and band's sounoan extra edge that tter than ever. Although the band has under- TIm imprmshft ptrfor- gone many changes throughout •! FlMt- its 20-year history, Buckingham IMIICe Um RMT was thought by many tobeaband MroQdl Mae HMUp sImws membn- that the group could not go on without. In his place, -the that tNt band that has band added two musicians, Billy waatharad Many chan- Bumette and Rick Vito. Fortu- N. nately, the guitarists. adapted to gas to ita caraar has the band magnificently and were succassffully waatharad Kill , .»* %f ^oH€C0t^\vl(o immediately accepted by the near capacity crowd. this ana as wall, After an overly loud and unim- BS^flSi pressive opening set by the Cm- was not before present. zados, Fleetwood Mac took the Perhaps the only lowlight of the stage and exploded into its opening evening was an inane drum solo set with "Say That You Love Me^ by Mick Fleetwood, who took the featuring Christine McVie in good stage by himself in the middle of voice. The band then continued the show adorned with electric with songs from the 1977 smash drums hidden under his vest. album, Rumours, including Fleetwood's act did nothing but "Dreams" and "Go Your Own bore the audience, which Way." responded with merely polite applause when he finished. •incluA '^ • •• The songs were performed well and came across nicely in a live Among the new songs per- setting, but at times the music formed from their latest release, was too loud and distorted .Tango In The Night, were "Seven through the sound system. Lead- Wonders," "Big Love," "Isn't (photo courtesy of Spectrum) ing the band at the front of the Midnight" and "Little Lies." The Fleetwood •j4g»i stage was Stevie Nicks, who was crowd responded to "Little Lies" Mac entertained passionate fans at their concert on Oct. 28. also in great voice, and who went and Nicks' passionate rendition of through many impressive cos- "Seven Wonders." Christine McVie's self-titled solo band responded to the crowd's weathered many changes in its tume changes during the show. It is no surprise that the band album. Vito, an artist who has applause with several more songs, career has successfully weathered The highlight of the evening picked Vito and Burnette as played with Jackson Browne's including the popular "Gypsy.'' this one as well. The popular came from Nicks who was accom- replacements for Buckingham. band, recorded music in the mid The impressive performance of group should be around for quite panied by Christine McVie on Burnette toured with Mick Fleet- '70s with the group's bassist, John The impressive pertormance ot a while, composing original com- 4 piano as she sang a touching wood's side group. The Zoo, and McVie. the new Fleetwood Mac lineup positions based on their ever rendition of her solo effort, "Has he also co-wrote material on After finishing the concert, the shows that the band that has changing style and look. Entertainment at Villanova: Is it restricted?

By KATHRYN QUIGLEY However, because Villanova is arts coordinator of the Union said on campus, not just the ones try to schedule movies that people a Catholic school, we follow a this is not the case. planned by the Villanova Union, want to see, and that people want Villanova is a Catholic univer- mission statement, which sets Beth Naughton, president of the can get out of hand. He cited Lip- to see this film. sity. This may seem like an forth the objectives of the Univer- Villanova Union said that, "We It and the Greek god and goddess In keeping with their goal to obvious statement, but the fact sity. It reads in part: "... this try to look at the big sellers and contests as examples. "If that show a diverse program, the that V.U. is Catholic permeates community seeks to reflect the try to bring them here. We don't happens, we then ask the group P.U.C. is showing "Triumph of every aspect of campus life, even spirit of St. Augustine by the worry about 'Can we show this to review it and possibly change Will," a film that is official Nazi " entertainment. cultivation of knowledge, by here because we are Catholic?' it," said Bonas. propaganda. Lao clarified that the respect for individual differences Burke added that the Union is The University of Pennsylvania P.U.C. is not endorsing the film; and by adherence to the principles thinking of showing the movie is a non-religious school. As such, she said that they are showing it that mutual love and respect "Fatal Attraction," which con- their entertainment opportunities because it is an acclaimed piece should animate every aspect of tains nudity and violence, next are a little different. of cinematography. 3 campus life." semester. The organization on campus Villanova is a Catholic Univer- The Villanova Union plans the Garry Bonas, assistant director that is similar to the Villanova sity. We differ from other non- social activities on campus. They of Student Activities, said that Union, is the Penn Union Council religious colleges in terms of our are the people who bring such there are no printed guidelines. He (P.U.C.) Every year, the P.U.C. outlook. X-rated movies will prob performers as Robin Williams to said that Student Activities basi- schedules an X-rated movie on ably never be shown on this This is not to say we have May campus and movies to the Con- cally tries to follow the mission campus. This year's film is "Deb- campus. However, the fact that processions for fun, or play Cath- nelly Center Cinema. statement. bie Does Dallas." we follow a mission statement R;(^Cf<>*se<:r SHOOOH (Soft/ olic trivia, instead of Trivial Because Villanova has a reli- "There is no real censorship; we Grace Lao, movies chairman of that says that "... respect should Pursuit. Also, while Mass is a gious affiliation, does this mean just try to use good judgement," the P.U.C, said the movie is animate every aspect of campus good place to "scope," most stu- there is a list of movies that can commented Bonas. shown because it doubles the life," is not necessarily negative, dents go for religious reasons. not be shown? Pete Burke, visual He said that certain occassions usual attendance. She said thev is it?

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The map comes with Amnesia and the game De Laurentiis have the full power of the Graphic Andrew Morenski changes his were much better. on the command card depicts the itself covers 4,000 separate loca- Entertainment Group Envinmment Operating System Calendar name as well, to Maxwell Hauser There are a few good scenes in entire area in which the game tions in New York, including 650 (GJSOS) from their computers in (inspired by the coffee), and enrolls "Hk&w Out" that mske it worth takes place. streets. GE0S12S. Combining a MAC as a student in higfa school. the price d a ticket. Morenski/ The manual has a complete Unique also to Amnesia is the like system with the csmabitities Jon Cryer portrays a 27year-Qld This is where the movie started Hauser's scenes with Ryan are description of the historical con- recognition of many words, an . of the Commodore 128, CEO$J28 stockbroker in "Hiding Out." a to bother me. If I were hiding out especially good. He is torn between flict and a set of maps of the region internal clock that brings the offers a coipplete. utility and movie directed by Bob Girakli that from the mob, with the threat of his attraction for Ryan, their age that show how that battle took muggers out at night, a novel- creativity package ideal for Music opens today. However, for moat of desth continually hanging over ditference and the fact that he place. These features just add to length manuscript and a scoring advanced uaers and beginners the movie, Cryer plays a 17-year- my head, I wouki not choose to could have his head bkywn cit at the reason for getting Reb$l Charge system that awards points for alike. Icon-b§scd and mehu- okl high school senior. Will he ever spend my time going to high any minute. in Chickamauga, character development, survival ' driven. G£OSi^S contains a word get the chance to play an adult school. There is also a slightly implau- ^ and solving the mystery. In any 23 East Cabaret processor, grio£ics workshop, in a movie? However, high school is the tool sible subplot about a group of STREET SPORTS case. Amnesia will allow you to 23 E. Lancaster Ave. or^izer and file manager. Cryer has had a string of roles screenwriter-^oducer Jeff Roth- rappers who want Morenski/ BASEBALL •••n* EPYX forget your life for a while as you Ardmore, Pa. The word jtmocessor, geoWrit^, in movies (**No Small Affair" and berg used to have Morenski/ Hauser to run for senior class C64/128iAP,IBM try to discover the secret of 215-896-6420 is a "what-you-see-is-what-you- "Pretty In Pink") in which he Hauser re-examine his values. president. The rappers are quite Street Sports is the new series someone else's. Nov. 6 — Dynagroove/Hoi Polloi get*' word processor. This means portrays sardonic, love-struck As a stockbroker, Morenski had good — but why they are in this of games from Epyx. Street Sports Nov. 7 — Dynagroove/Column 13 that the text will be printed ••• teenagers. In ''Hiding Out," he is a monetarily coinfortaUe, but movie is a mystery to me. Btaeball is the first in the series ROAD TO MOSCOW Nov. 10 — Nik Everett/Dave Rock & Don Roll exactly as yoiu see it on the Andrew Morenski, a stockbroker, empty life. As a high school semor, "Hiding Out** is an okay movie. and an excellent addition to any GAME DESIGNERS' Nov. 11 — Innocence Mission/Sun Season screen. You can choose from six for the first part of the movie. he makes friends and falls in love Cryer is a great actor, but he is sports gamer's collection. Bring- WORKSHOP/ELECTRONIC Nov. 12 — Missing Parade/Rick Franco & The Fire X fonts with geoWrite and combine Morenski becomes involved in' with 17-year-oki Ryan (Annabeth hampered fay a script that does not ing together all of the elements ARTS these fonts with a variety of point a mob bonds scandal. Hitmen are Gish). always gel and can be implausible. that made playing baseball in the C64/128, AP sizes and styles. Basically, geo> after him, so he is taken into I think screenwriter Rothe- Ofiie of the best parts of the street enjoyable with Epyx's Road to Moscow is yet another Write is one of the better word protective custody by the FBI. berg's theme behind "HidingOut" movie is the music. Most of the unique graphics and packaging. entry in the collection of games processors for the Commodore However, the FBI wants to put is that the problems of teenagers songs are from artists from the Street Spinis Baseball is a welcome that detail the war that took place 128. him into the Witness Rekx^tion are as important to them as are Virgin Record Company who are release in the market.. far in the East between the Ger- The Spectrum The graphics program, geo- Program. This coukl entail the the problems of adults. That may not that well known, although As I remember in playing base- mans and Russians in World War Pattison Place Paint, is a full-color utility that alteration of his facial features, be true, but it makes this movie Boy Georae is one of the artists. ball in the street when I was a n. The difference with this game Nov. 10 ~ Aerosmith/Dokken uses 80 column resolution, 14 which does not thrill Morenski. slightly schizoid. He sings '\ive My Life." kid, finding the right things to use lies in the way it is presented. Nov. 17 — The Cars/Icehouse graphic tools, 32 brush shapes and While in custody, mob hitmen Half of the scenes involve Pretty Poison, one of Philadel- (photo courtMy of Ot LaurtpMs EhliiWnnwnl Group) as bases was always a problem. Road to Moscow offers many Nov. 22 — John Cougar Mellencamp 32 painting patterns. You can cut kill one of the FBI agents assigned Morenski being chased by the mob phia's newest bands, sings their Street Sports Baseball has an old options to the player so that the Nov. 26 — Hooters/Glen Burtnick Jon Cryer playi a 27-ycar old stockt>rokcr in Bob Giraldi's new fffini, and paste pictures, copy them and to protect him, and Morensld is and the other half consist of his latest hit, "Catch Me I'm FalUng." tire and a tree stump as a couple game does not become boring or "Hiding Out.'* zoom into a picture to draw * forced to flee. He escapes to his cousin Patrick's (Keith Coogan) The video of this song was direct- of the bases and turns a backyard tedious. pictures as detailed as you would Aunt Lucy's house (Lucy is played pursuit of girls and a learner's ed by Giraldi. into a baseball field. 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Everyone has felt the pain iar and promiscuous sex to min- PLAYBILL play in Ndl Simon's "Eugene" mother and even got her to dance depicted the runny timet and the prominent Michael Douglas and the passionate Alex in "Fatal of rejection and the anger of imize the spread of AIDS and trilogy that also includes ''Bright- with him. sad times, the sweet times and the "Fatal Attractkm" Glenn Close as professtonal exec- Attraction." unrequited k>ve. Thus, many of assorted venereal disease. FORREST THEATRt on Beach Memoirs'* and "Biloxi Other cast members included bitter times, their hopes and directed by Adrian Lyne utives whose adulterous weekend Douglas, best known for his Alex's emotions stir identical "Fatal Attraction's" message is Blues," details the life of Neil Jack, the father ^ unkiyal hus- dreams and their triumphs and PSramount Pictures tryst turns into an intense one- prevKNis film "Jewel of the Nile," feelings in the audience, scaring that safe sex does not just mean Simon's Jewish family who lifed band, played byX«vid Maigulies; disappointments. Stanley and sided obsession. did a top-notch job portraying the viewers into reality, and making using a condom. It is knowing the in Brighton Beach, NY, in the late Stanley, tlugene's hyper older Eugene may have been "Broad- For CkMse, "Fatal Attraction''' is happy, yet unsatisfied, husband "Fatal Attraction" not just a past and present of the individual ld40B. brother and writing partner — a way Bound," but the play had a switch from her typksdly inno- wIk> risks his life and family for horror in the theater, but an eye- before physical involvement Carole Shelley, who wona Tony real go«etter (played by Nathan little to do with that. cent duuiKrterizations. CkMe is his libido. opener in the real world. transpires. Award for Best Actress for her Lane); and Blanche, Kate's rich Oh yes^ I shouki mentkm the Have you ever felt the rage of best known for her roles in 'The This, you say, is air very nice The plot of "Fatal Attraction" People magazine recently cited performance in "The Elephant sister, (played by Bemice Masai). scenery. When the curtain opened r^ectionM)o you dialike bunnies? Work! According to Carp," "The and fine, but what is it about is uncomplicated and simple to several examples of true-to-life Man," did a superb job in her role All'in all, the performances by at the beginning of the play, I Do you enjoy being thrilled to the Big Chill" and "Jagged Edge." "Fatal Attraction" that causes follow. The married Douglas and fatal attractions in which jealous as Kate, the dedicated mother and the actors were quite good. How- turned to my associate and said, edge of your seat; and, do you In "Garp," Close played the theaters to sell out right and left, the single and sexy Close have a ex-lovers damaged the lives of disheartened wife. ever, I cannot say the same thing "Wow, I have to give credit to the « receive insure out of wiki ele- comic role of Garp's nutty mother. entire audiences to scream in fear wild weekend of unconditional their previous loves. rides? Salem Ludwig played Ben, about the play itaelf. Categorizing scenery director. Davkl Mitchell, vator If you answered yes In "The Big Chill," Close por- and men to vow eternal faithful- sex. When Douglas' wife returns All in all, "Fatal Attraction" is Kate's father, he cannot hear too "Broadway Bound" as a comedy who also designed the sets for to any of the above questions, you trayed the warm host to old ness to their wives? It is called home from her weekend trip, he an incredible thriller that is both well, cannot see to well, cannot is wrong. Sure, there were some "Brighton Beach Memoirs" and are sure to get a thrUl'out of the college friends gathering for a reality. "Fatal Attraction" hits ends the affair, but Close tries exciting and frightening to watch. remember too well, wets his bed, funny parts, but others were "Biloxi Blues," was recruited chillingly successful film, "Fatal funeral. "Jagged Edge" cast Close home and it hits hard. continually to rekindle the dead Close and Douglas were dynamic falls asleep a lot, is a little grumpy lackdng or slow. At other times, again for this third play. He has Attraction." as a lawyer who fell in love with Not many people can identify flame. - as they enacted a film with a and has got to be the second cutest the play was a trifle too dramatic received Tony Awards for This masterpiece of mystery her murderous client. with Hollywood's recent thriller "Fatal Attraction" also hits a highly important message. grandfather I have ever had the for a comedy. Expecting a comedy, "Annie" and "Bamum," among pleasure of knowing, with mine, I was a little disappointed. other honors. of course, being No. 1. 1 loved Ben. Now, let us discuss the title, For "Broadway Bound," the Stanley may Can I adopt him? "Broadway Bound." setting was in the family's home. displays different brand of metal Stephen Mailer was superior as have mentioned Hollywood two, The house was like a doUhouse three times, but Broadway wall removed, Kate's second son Eugene, an maybe with the front album by singing "Hunger." It is the song with some incredible mentioned. Certainly, of two- By ALLEN AMBROSINO W H N aspiring comedy writer. He often was never opening the interior the a very upbeat song about a man guitar licks. he wanted It spoke directly to the audience and his brother Eugene and story dwelling to the audience. who would do anything to get the The next song, "Don't Give attention the funny to be comedy writers/playwrights. truly grand. brought to our was woman he loves. During the song, Up," is a much happier song that In their latest album. Price, he says "when your love is mine, urges everyone to fight through White Lion displays a different I'll be feeling fine." their problems and succeed. It is brand of that "Lonely Nights" is about a a very spirited song that is sung they term "Rock N' Roar." Their young girl who was in love with enthusiastically by Tramp. music is very mellow at times and a boy back home until he broke Everyone in the band combines in controversial novel portrayed the it never becomes too loud to In 1985, a her heart. She felt that she was the chorus of "Don't Give Up," handle. Also, the lyrics they sing all alone and ran away from her and this helps make the song. Ih^es of tiie kkis are not obnoxious and offensive wild, excesshfe old life to try and find something "Sweet Little Loving" and like some other popular heavy better. However, the girl finds "Lady of the Valley" are both metal bands. in Beverly Hills. that life in New York City is very mediocre songs that are carried by In contrast. White Lion sings difficult and that it is hand to find the vocals of Tramp and the guitar about the beauty of love and the a friend. Because of her loneliness, playing of Bratta. The latter of the part that today's youth will play she becomes a prostitute on 42nd two is the longest song on the in America's future. The group Street to support herself and to album by well over two minutes, has been together for four and one- SAFE UVA TANNING • OPEN look for someone new to love. and this takes away from its half years, and are finally ban- On Friday, November 6th, brace yourself During the song. White Lion quality. However, at times it is a TANNING 7 DAYS ning to make a name for them- CENTERS switches from a fast pace to a very touching song that will bring selves. FEATURING for the motion picture. slower one jeffectively. The guit- out the sentimental feelings in THE 5CA WOLFF SYSTEM Vocalist begins the arist, Vito Bratta, contributes to (Continued on page 24)

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(Continued front page 23) common. dominated by a strong beat that bvehim. the older generation to keep the the the vocals everyone about past lovers. "Wait" also displays the drummer, Greg D'Angelo, Once again, both and work! from falling apart. White The first song on the second immense talents that Bratta and hammers out powerfully. Overall, the background music make this Lion shows that the children are possess. particular "All You Need Is Rock n' Roll" song into a winner. "Tell Me" is side of Pride is without a doubt Tramp This the future and it is their respon- song is tailor-made for demonstrates of White another example of the superior the best song White Lion has ever Tramp's many sibility to repair all of the damage released. In the last few weeks, singing style. This makes the Lion's strengths and few, if any, music that White Lion has pro- that has been done. duced over the last few years. "Wait" has received some airplay song very good, but Bratta makes weaknesses. I am not a great fan of heavy it of Romeo and Juliet's is a on MTV and is rapidly gaining complete by finishing with an The story "When The ChiWren Cry" metal music, but White Lkm took unbelievable exhibition love affair is retoldin White Lion's fitting to end the album. It popularity. The song is filled with of guitar way me by surprise with their lyrics "Tell Me." A teenage is great lyrics about a man who tries wizardry. version of White Lion's slowest paced song about love and mellow music. to run away to stop his girlfriend from leaving Although "All You Need Is Rock couple was forced and is the total opposite of heavy Every one of their songs was easy Their him by proclaiming his love for n' Roll" is not as electrifying as from home to be together. metal songs that have no meaning. to understand and the music had "Wait," it is still a quality metal parents wereagainst the relation- The song begins with a more her. an impressive style all its own. ship from the beginning, but had relaxMl, acoustic style of guitar He wants more time to show her song. The lyrics show how music I wish there were more heavy the situation after how much she means to his life can be the key to feeling good. no control over playing that is present throughout metal bands around today who left. The boy keeps asking and happiness. In this respect, Tramp feels that, "It's your they the song. played with the same excellence * destiny. It'll his girlfriend to tell him she will .The lyrics become philosophical "Wait" and "One More Night" by set you free." that White Lion demonstrates in Phi] Cr Uins have a great deal in The beginning of the song is stay with him forever and always as they reflect on the failure of Pride.

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¥iJLAtiO¥Mt# i i THi ' " " " I I PMt W» ' I II ' i w I i W « li^m m ^ li. British band's new aibttm needs former singer, Hhfffli^ Nm dispbys iimn^nts' stn^le in the U.$.A. else. it is still a prftty good iOM and (Continue from page 24) touch for a few songs on this By has just been dumped by his miered last Friday at the Naiiierth movie with me. A synopsis of the out to everyone. I got a pleasant Unfortunately, Ettrtk Stm a food way to doae the mewvwer DINA INNELLA life. Once again, pleasing harmo- album, including "Waiting for the Mmm girlfriend. If Ken was any more Theater. The workers there were movie, along with two buttons feeling after leaving the movie and as nies are present along with an Flood." doea have one dark spot, **Evefyb- Side Two well at the albiim. passive, he would probably be friendly and ready to discuss the promoting the movie, were given the theatre. It is, as you may guefft, in antKen equally pleasing saxophone solo. "Rain Bird" is the next song on ody Wants to Go to Heaven." dead. He works as a janitor, but There is for for the young, and its lyrics are Side One closes with "Uzy.'* Side Two and is very character- no saving grace this is a rock star hopeful, playing in I song. It is, at best, poor imitation actually pretty inspiring. Although it starts slowly. "Lazy" istic of Love and Rockets' mellow- a a go-nowhere band. Ken is also a "Living on Tokyo of poor music and I am not exactly AU in aU, EMrth Sun Mmm is Time" soon picks up and becomes a er side. It is a nice combination friend of Lana's. and is easily Vilkineva Night at the directed ter Stephen sure why it is. included on the really a very good album. Though Okazaki competitor for the best song on the of acoustic guitar and interesting ^ suckered into a marriage oif con- none of the aonga are as striking Shouras Pictures album. The song has a sort of *50's little sokM thrown album. venience to Kyoko. My confidence in Love and as some of Love and Rockets type rhythm and sound, although in here and there. Although the The marriage takes place, apd 23 last Cabaret work, especially that the lyrics are a bit confusing at lyrics are once again a bit hard Rockets was restored with the earUer on Kyoko moves into Ken's cramped Exprms, the points. to folk>w, the melody compensates next song on Side Two, the title albiim as a whole apartment. The cultural differen- track. "Earth Sun Moon" is the stands equal with Exprm and Side Two opens with "Waiting for it. ces become apparent from the Seventh Dream Teenagi Heaven, for the Flood," which although "The Telephone is Empty" is best example of Love and Rockets' of start. Kyoko hardly speaks Eng- Aside from considerably slower than the definitely a song to be listened to mellower side on the album. "Everybody Wants When immigrants come to lish, and Ken does not speak a to to Heaven," every song is songs on Side One (which most through headphones. The best Although there is little percussion, Go America to live, the cultural gaps word of Japanese. Kyoko enjoys the song is a great melange of good in its own way, and every of Side Two is), is still a very point about this song is the ^re hard to overcome. It is espe- Japanese food while Ken enjoys acoustic guitar, bass aspect of the album, including likeable song. A sax solo is also production, supplied by Love and and keyboard cially hard when the foreigner is fast food. Kyoko learns about It lyrics, music and production, featured in this song, but is in no Rockets. Although the song is not melodies. earns its place as title abne and has no one that under- American rock-and-roll and Ken track. show the truly versatile talents of way monotonous or repetitious: particularly exciting, it does stands what they are saying. learns about love. closes this band. Still, Haskins and Ash While saxophone is not one of contain the best sax solo of the The album with "Youth." There are also people in America Kyoko, surrounded by Ken's missing the major instruments that Love album and shows the band's Though there is nothing particu- are as usual, just one who have no sense of their cultural enormous collection of albums larly outstanding about "Youth," thing, and his name is Murphy. and Rockets usess, it is a nice talents as producers, if nothing background. These people some- and magazines, begins to learn times want the best of both about American music. Ken, for worlds, which is not possible. The the first time in his life, has fallen blending of these two subjects in love or has cared enough to fall ^ Carlisle's album provides the basic - premise of in love. This unlikely marriage is "Living on Tokyo Time." an education for both. (Continued from page 19) "We Can Change" is also an Cultural differences, learning Ohaski and Nakagawa are in The next two songs are not excellent display of Carlisle's and love are a sampling of some their first major movie roles. nearly as good as "Heaven is a enchanting voice. Although the of the themes throughout the "Living on Tokyo Time" was Place on Earth," but Carlisle's music could have more vitality, movie. Right from the beginning, about learning, so it seemed talent to save them. the song is still very entertaining. manages we learn that Kyoko, played by appropriate that these newcomer "Circle in the Sand" has a mys- In "Fool For Love," Carlisle Manako Ohashi, has left behind actors should have these roles. terious element to the music that uses a strong voice throughout the her fiance in Tokyo. Ohashi was cute and charming does not flow with Carlisle's song that contrasts brilliantly STUDENT INCOME Kyoko has come to America to and acted her part excellently. singing or the rest of the album. with her normally delicate and start a new life. At the moment, Nakagawa at first seemed like he "I Feel Free" has a Bangles style sweet style of singing. The only A good part-time job that doesn^t interfere though, her new life includes was not acting well at all, but we melody that also fails to comple- complaint that one could have is washing dishes in a Japanese find that his character is supposed ment Carlisle's voice. The song is that maybe Carlisle could sing with class schedules, student activities restaurant and learning to speak to be inert and boring. probably worst on the album. something other than love. and study the about English from a book and a tape "Living on Tokyo Time" proved Even Carlisle does not sound as Some solid guitar playing and time is pretty tough to find in most college towns. recorder in her room at the to be an enjoyable, light comedy good as usual. Because she takes a steady, single drumbeat lead YWCA. with a few surprises. Filming a different approach to her vocals, into "Nobody Owns Me." The That^s why the nearby Army Reserve makes so We find that Kyoko's visa has with a low budget, director, writer (pholo courtesy of 23 East Cabaret) Carlisle's beautiful voice does not music blends well with the vocals, run out. Kyoko is also getting a and photographer Stephen Okaza- Rick Franco and the Fire will play at Villanova night at the 23 East Cabaret on Nov. 12. come through on the song. but slows down in the middle much sense to students. lot of letters from her family and ki should be commended for this Returning to the style of "Heav- it could be more spirited. It is Villanova Night again, Nov. This Thursday, Rick Franco Nov. 12, and experience when friends back in Japan encouraging piece of work. New ideas and some of en is a Place on Earth," is "Should However, because of Carlisle's at the 23 East Cabaret in and the Fire and The Missing the new and exciting After completing Basic Training and her to come home. But Kyoko innovative thoughts prevailed 12, sounds in I Let You In?" Zealous and ener- enormous talent, the song grows Ardmore. Come see some of the Parade share the bill at the 23 Philadelphia local rock at the 23 wants to stay in America, and her throughout the movie and it was getic music gets the tune off to on you. This is the case for most best in local music for just$l with East. East Cabaret. Doors open at Advanced Individual Iraining, you serve one friend Lana has an idea. refreshing to see something differ- 8 start provides a Give yourself a study break p.m., a good and good of the album. Ken, played by Ken Nakagawa, ent for a change. your student I.D. and showtime is 10 p.m. background for the vocals. Carlisle Ending the album on a senti- weekend a mondi (usually two S-hour days, so is a Japanese-American bore who "Living on Tokyo Time" pre- returns to the form of singing that mental note is "Love Never Dies." she does best. In the song, Carlisle The song is a slow and moving Saturday and Sunday evenings are yours). Arul f wonders if it is worth the risk to ballad with tranquil lyrics. "Love open yourself up to love. Never Dies" is generally a sad you eam over $75 a weekend to start. Yxigoto "World Without You" opens song that fades out slowly to close with soft music, which when the album. two weeks of annual training at full Army pay THURSDAYS AT combined with Carlisle's vocals For the most part, Heaven On almost sounds like a mother Earth is an impressive album in If a part-time income could help, stop by or singing a lullaby to her child. Once which Carlisle tries to expand her again, the singing is brilliant, as musical horizons from her past call: Carlisle flows effortlessly through efforts. She sounds better than Ardmore's 23 East C love-sick lyrics. ever, and one can very easily fall Side Two kicks in with "I Get in love with her voice. If Carlisle Weak." An upbeat melody with could only have kept the musical 215-352-8204 well-written lyrics that make this approach she uses on "Heaven js song (which is also about love) one a Place on Earth," the album SSG.Tolleson of the album's best. Carlisle sings could have easily been No. 1 by the chorus with a forceful and now. However, even if Heaven On What's Different? Cover- w/Villanova I.D. Plus Proof of Age voice, M authoritative but quickly Earth does not bring the success returns to a gentle tone. This Carlisle deserves, you can bet you •U^:^: change in tone provides an inter- will hear more from her in the esting combination that really future. In addition, as Letterman VCHraM gives the song a distinct style. would say, she looks great. What's the Same? Top bands, terrific service, great atmosphere, new CRUISE SHIPS friends and a new kind of fun. It is the Main Line's NOW HIRING. M/F Summer & Career Opportunities HOLIDRV SEASON SPECinL! most attractive alternative to studying. 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By THERESA JONES concept that Higgins spins his the case in some crime novels. courtroom intricacies with wit tale, which is almost disturbingly Aside from Higpns' talent at and drama. Here Main the char- Simrts realistic. see a variety Sport We of creating enga|[ing content, he is acters are truly auve, from the characters in different situations also to be praised for his skill at charismatic terrorist leader, to justifying their means via the presentation, for "Outlaws" is the laughable defense attorney, to ends. it the jud^ you cannot help but like. George V. Higgins ^ good simply because reads well. klos receives Big East iionor Men's swim team places second have the upper-class, young, Part of ^reason I enjoyed Henry Holt and Company We His characters are, though numer- the urban terrorists — intellectual ous, fuUy alive. His scenes are Outlaws so niiiclris that Higgins and talented — formed against carefully constructed to include is skilled at doing the unexpected In last Saturday's soccer win over Pitt, junior goalie Ron and around the politics of the the necessary while avoiding the without leaving his reader disap- Klos chalked up his eii^th shutout of the '87 season. The f- The Wildcat men's swimming and diving team was able to )^ 1960s. superfluous. pointed by what might be thought victory enabled Klos to break the V.U. record of seven shutouts capture second place in the duPont carnival relays. The 'Cats, "JL With a title like Outlaws one Then there is the distnct attor- Higgins' dialogue is excellent, to be missing. in a season set by Pete Jirak in ld80. who scored 100 points, were topped by La Salle who finished ^ might expect a novel full of cops ney, a man of law, whose fatally If you do not think you have the In addition honor, Klos the Big East Athlete though hi^ style of presenting the to this was named the relays with a score of 112. and robbers and shoot-em-up, ill wife pleads with him to allow New England accent is at times time to invest in a novel during of the week, making him the first Villanova male to achieve bang-em-up scenes. While Outlaws her to take an overdoze of narcot- too exaggerated and a bit tough the semester, I would urge you to that honor in the 1987-88 athletic season. does indeed have its share of good ics to avoid a slow and painful to follow — and that is coming consider Outlaws as potential guys and bad guys, George Hig- death. An FBI agent commits her from a New Englander. Thanksgiving entertainment. Or gins presents this tale of crime in "crime" by spying on citizens and I still have not even mentioned make it a Christmas present to the Three walk-ons join Wildcats such a way as to make one some- through foreign espionage, quite the trial, which is a masterpeice family's avid reader, and then times wonder just who the good outside her duties in the bureau. in itself and a cornerstone of the read it yourself! Personally, I plan guys and bad guys really are. novel. Higgins shows us the legal to dig up a few of Higgins' previous The Villanova basketball team recently announced three The novel b^ns with a precise ceremonies of jury selection, 14 books to keep myself busy available additions to the team, walk-ons Rob Tribuiani, Tim MuUer and description of an armored car motions, objections and out-of- while waiting for his next. Football tickets Chris Mosotti. robbery in New England in 1970. Hifgins focuses not on Tribuiani, a sophomore, is a 5-foot 11-inch guard who This is the first in a string os graduated from Malvern Prep'. successful heists pulled off by this the crimes thomsohfos, Contrary to popular belief, the football game this Saturday Muller, a 6-foot 2-inch freshman from Pascack Hills High group of outlaws, yet it is the only School in New is _PENN at 1:30 p.m. between Villanova and U. Mass. is not sold out. Jersey, a guard who possesses excellent outside in but on the moral foun- one presented a firsthand The 'Cats need your support to down their Yankee conference shooting ability along with good ball-handling skills. Mosotti, account. dations and conse- foes, so pick up a ticket right away. another guard, is a (reshman from Hickory High in Hermitage, The rest of the five-year streak quences of crime. Pa. of stickups, including the mass murder that finally leads to their arrest, is revealed through police briefings and memos, offhand comments and witness' testimo- A state policeman with a ven- nies. Higgins is far from following geance for one of the urban ter- PUUIIS AFTBI COLLEGE? the norms for a crime novel, but rorists oversteps his bounds in a ( SPORTS ) this is no typical crime novel. personal pursuit of justice. An Higgins focuses not on the assassination is arranged by a Ward leads way for ice hockey crimes themselves, but on the group of friends some 40 years Basketball set to begin moral foundations and conse- after the firendship is formed. quences of crime. He is not speak- While it may sound as though ing to us about the gun-wielding Higgins has too many stories and Bob Ward came up with a hat trick to lead Villanova's hockey psychopaths, but about everyone characters running in too many that excellent Liberal Arts team to their first win in 1987 beating Scraliton 10-3. Next, This Saturday at 10:30 a.m. the Villanova basketball team yL who commits an "act of crime" directions, it is his skill at writing Use education the 'Cats suffered a defeat at the hands of Roger Williams, 8- will participate in the annual Blue-White game. The game, to who is convinced that he or she that allows him to present so as the perfect stepping stone ^ 1. be played at duPont Pavillion, will be free. Fans are encouraged is not acting solely out of self- much, and still tie it all together ^ The team's record now stands at 1-2. to come and check out the 'Cats. interest, but in the best interests in sometimes surprising clarity. to a career in education! of everyone. He crosses the country and the Higgins is speaking about the continents, reaches back to World opportunities have never been better in: distinction between ends and War U and brings us up to 1985, Job means. As one of the characters, and includes a number of charac- ikickitickir^ifi^^itit^k^i^^k^^^^k'^^^^^^^ i^ifiK'kiKiK'k'k AAAAAAAAA A^ a professor who also is a spy on ters, yet leaves nothing isolated Teaching r occasion, puts it: "If we are, in or unexplained. . 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By JOHN G. RICCO for the team (which included ex- shirt him for the 1987-88 season. arriving in the U.S. this summer. 13-10, over Penn Wildcat Gary McLain), and thus "We didn't want him to be thrown He has had to |^t used to new . , - away from me." Late last summer the Villanova did not get paid, Vrind did practice right into the competition thjt kinds of food, a different language (Omhnued//, ,. from page^ 32)09I Penn's scrumhalf. Bob O'Sulli- basketball team picked up a late with them. quickly because of his studies and and college life ifi gqieral. Penn's defense by pop-kicking van, was able to escape 'Nova's recruit in 7-foot center Paul Vrind. "I had to travel two hours to On the basketbalhcourt, Vrind through their line, gaining yar- Chris McDonnell, before scoring Vrind, who is 19 years old, grew get to a practice," commented will have to make adjustments of dage in the process as well. on a 30-meter run to bring Penn up in the Netherlands in Gouda, Vrind. "I was traveling four hours a different varietv. "Coming from With no score late in the first within a try at 13-10. Holland. Though his first love every day." Europe, he hasn t played a great VrimPslmfMctoiithe half, Brian Couglin. the hero of At this point, 'Nova kept the ball was hockey, four years ago he It was around this time Oast deal and obviously is not used to last week's win, escaped Penn's away from Penn until time started playing basketball, and he October), that Vrind decided he our style of play/' commented grasp by cutting back through expired, soon felt that it was the sport for would like to play basketball in Massimino. "He's 7 feet [UMl and their defense en route to a 30- The win brought 'Nova's record him. the United States. "I thought it over there, there are not that meter, try-scoring run. to 5-2, but most importantly, it For three years, Vrind played in would be a great experience," he as MtmbniM ptem fD many 7-footer8." "They were playing me wide, gave them the first seed in the a high-school-age league. Though said. Massimino believes that Vrind's i9tffMrtMniferf*e not letting me get to the outside, Atlantic region of the National the teams had coaches, and the Fortunately, Vrind's coach was greatest strengths are his shot (FHtPhcMo) so I decided to fake them and cut Collegiate Tournament in the league was fairly organized, the good friends with Villanova Head iM7-MsMsofi. and his will to learn. He is very Paul Vrind %y#iiig helped the 'Cats receive a bid Into the Eastern Intercollegiate back, and I was able to just spring. This is the second consec- competition was subpar. "If I was Coach Rollie Massimino, and intelligent (Vrind is a mathemat- gMlle Ed Uy has steamtrain in for the score," utive time that Villanova is in the to play a pick-up game here [at plans were made to send Vrind to ics major) and has the desire to er or not he ever becomes a great remarked Couglin. tournament. Villanova] in the gym, it would the Main Line. '*I didn't really look everything else," Massimino said. be the best player he can be. basketball player, I'm just happy Koons added a conversion kick Last year, a narrow loss to have better competition," at other colleges," Vrind said. "I Vrind has definitely had to "He's a great kid," praised that he's part of. this fine to put 'Nova ahead, 60, at the half. Maryland in the second round remarked the left-handed center. went on what I read about Villan- make some adjustments since Massimino. "Regardless of wheth- university." swims to I Water poh Division Villanova was not quick to knocked them from the tourna- Vrind remained in this league ova and what I heard about from forget their win over Princeton, ment. But this year, they are w until last year when both his size American coaches who were coach- By JIM BOWMAN Sophomore standout Matt Mor- The 'Cats laid the groundwork in which they had come back from looking ahead to take their region. and his talent enabled him to ing Dutch teams." Field hockey ends on down note ris agreed with the move, saying, for this successful season with a 10-0 deficit to win; they were Inside-center McDonnell said, switch to a semi-pro team, the Vrind's impact on the Wildcat As Villanova glamor sports "It should help everything. We'll strong performance in the Buck- intent on scoring again to outpace "Our attitude and preparation highest level of basketball in team will probably not be imme- By AMY C. SPENCER Dickey scored the Wildcats only to score more than onegoal m any such as track and basketball soar be able to recruit better and nell Invitational, against several Penn. have been the key. We've gotten Holland. Though he did not pi diate, as Massimino plans to red goal, her fourth of the season, to of their last three games at this along grabbing headlines and eventually be a good Division I Division I teams. Koons was able to redeem his serious about our training and Villanova field hockey had a avoid being shut out. The team point, and this game only extended publicity at every stop, one of team. Next year is going to be one "We started the season with the earlier missed kicks by taking in we're ready to play in the morning, tough week as they continued a was disappointed by their perfor- that unfortunate streak. Villanova's most up-and-coming tough year, though, Bucknell Invitational, and we did his own try early in the second Some of us are playing hurt, like losing streak which b^an against mance, which included the allow- athletic teams is fighting just to comparatively." extremely well against some very Luckily, the Wildcats overcame half. However, his own run took this cut I've got (pointing to his Virginia on Oct. 25. The team lost ance of the most goals given up make a splash — literally. Although the 'Cats are blessed good teams. That served as a their difficulties when they faced him too far from the goalposts for head), but we're not letting it get two games in a row to Lock Haven in one game all season. This fall, Villanova's water polo with a deep and talented roster, confidence builder, and it set the Ursinus Saturday. For the first him to make the conversion, and in the way of a victory." and West Chester before achieving team quietly compiled a brilliant water polo affords room for only tone for what turned out to be a The 'Cats fell again Thursday time in Villanova history, they 'Nova led, 10-0. Injuries have plagued 'Nova a victory over Ursinus on Satur- regular season slate of 14 wins six positions other than goalie. great season," said Rae. by a score of 2-1 at the hands of came away with a victory from Later, Penn's huge prop, Alex since the beginning of the season, day. The recent downward slide and two losses, good for an at- Along with Rae and Morris, sopho- Last weekend, Villanova tra- West Chester, which is ranked a match with the Bears. The 'Cats Tiemey, bowled over 'Nova lock with prop Chris Gatti's fractured has brought their season record large bid into the Eastern Inter- more goalie Ed Uy, juniors Far- veled to Fordham for the Mid- fifth in the nation. Defensive scored two goals en route to a Mike Burke for a score, which, ankle marking the latest of the to 11-7-2, a disappointing end to collegiate Championships, Nov. shad Charmforoosh andJim Riley, Atlantic Conference champion- skills shone as Villanova allowed shutout victory. with the conversion, brought group. a season that had the promising 13-15, at Annapolis, Md. sophomore Matt Jayne and fresh- ships, where the top two teams West Chester only four shots from Penn back, 10-6. Villanova's B-side continued start of 6-0-1. The game was scoreless at the However, the most important man Mike Klarin handle the received automatic bids into the inside the circle and 14 total. But Koons, however, then added to their winning ways by defeating Lock Haven downed the 'Cats, half, but the Wildcats exploded in development of the season starting duties for the 'Cats. Eastern Championships. The the offense was not on the ball, ' the Villanova score with a 20- Penn, 24-0. Tries were scored by 4-1, on a rainy Tuesday afternoon. an offensive frenzy early in the occurr^ out of the water when Sophomore Steve Flanagan and 'Cats posted a 2-1 record and only taking six shots during the meter penalty kick, which brought John Leary, Mike Terzian and The players, accustomed to play- second period that led to the two last week the team players voted junior George Kummeth have also fnished in a three-way tie for first. whole contest. the score to 13-6. Aubrey Shorts. The game was ing on the turf, found it difficult scores. to Uke the huge step from Division made strong contributions in However, the tiebreaker sys- Penn's subsequent scoring tries marked by aggressive running to compete on the wet grass of Villanova's lone score did not to Division I for next season. backup roles. tem, based on goal differential, Sharon Seiz, team leader in n lone senior, were stifled by 'Nova's forwards, play, with eager 'Nova players Lock Haven's field, and their game come until the halfway point of goals Ed Rae, the team's The person pulling the strings awarded the title to Johns Hop- scored, notched her ninth of led in part by prop Chris Hillman, trying to capture their score, decision. ''We're an is Sha- own was adversely affected. the second period when Anita the season explained the for Vilhnova coach Dan kins, with Queens College taking at 26:57 in the second whose tackles left Penn's backs O'Mara blew a long run Lock improving program radin, described by Morris as "one second. Villanova then received Dan by Haven managed to out- D'Ascenzo drove the ball past the period, with the expanding, (Photo by Prilchard) assist by Ann dazed. fumbling away his own try in the shoot the 'Cats by 2-1 with great depth and talent. It's of the best water polo coaches in their at-large bid for the cham- almost a opposing scorekeeper to ruin the Rosat. Victoria Rife followed Anita D'Ascenzo sets to blast a shot upfield, this 'They tried to run weak, strong goal, and was unable to recover, as Courtney Bova (7) ratio, taking 37 shots on goal as chance for a West Chester shu- time to move up to Division I and the East." pionships, where they will be up at 22:02 with an unassisted right Hillman said, his looks on. play the top teams. We earned the "I can't say enough about him. and at me," yet teammates carried him by compared to 20 by Villanova. Ann tout. The 'Cats had not been able goal. favored to win. "but I kept shooting them down, scoring four tries in their fourth right to give it a shot." He is outstanding." added Rae.

No way was that winger getting , consecutive shutout. Advertisement Women's tennis finisiies season '.V -• Welcome Wildcat Basketball Fans to a new Interested In A Career By STEVE ELUS but bounced back and won a hard- Drexel; a 4-0 win over LaSalle; a column brought to you by the Wildcat Basketball fought three-set match against 6-3 win over Big East foe St. Executive Board. The 1987-88 executive board In Insurance? The women's tennis team Connecticut's Karen Ford, 4-6, 6- John's; and a forfeit victory over members are: Rob Nobile- president, Jay Talbott- vice wrapped up their 1987 fall season 2, 7-6 to capture third place. Ramapo. president, Ron McKay- secretary, and Curt Krause- with a fifth place finish in the Big East Women's Championship Other point scorers mcluded treasurer. We will be presenting this column to Then Stay Away! The 15-5 record was the best held Oct. 17 and 18 in South the number three doubles team of express the views of the Wildcat Basketball Club. record compiled since 1983, when Orange, on the campus of Sue Bemardi and Jeanne O'Con- NJ., the team finished 14-3. The fifth- The column will be strictly positive oriented nor; number five singles, Stacey Athlete Seton Hall University. The cham- place finish in the Big East Cham- for Hall; and number tlvee singles, because we feel that the students should support the pionship was captured the pionship was also the best finish If youVe always wanted to work for an insurance com- second straight year by Boston Bemardi. All were consolation basketball program rather than criticize it. There is since 1^ when the team finished bracket winners. no place for criticism towards amateur athletes pany, you may not be interested in what we have to offer. of College. third. regular especially from their peers. a at is far The fifth-place team finish was The women ended Because career Chubb from what you might think The team only loses one int^;ral This season started out with the annual basketball highlighted by a third-place finish match play with a very impressive part. Lemon. The loss is big it is. First of all, we are primarily a property/casualty insur- by senior Bieth Lemon in the 15-5 recond. The team won nine a one, season ticket sale. The basketball club showed a but after this year's the number two singles bracket. Lem- straight matches to close out the success, strong selling ance company, not a life or health company. And you won't there's good response 1,400 tickets. The season on defeated Providence's Valine season, which included 9-0 romps reason for Coach Robert Langran to look forward tickets will be distributed to the controllers at 9:30 be a salesman knocking at doors. After training you'll be Rhodes in the quarterfinals, 4-6, over West Chester and St. to next fall's season with great a.m.-l:30 p.m. November 9-11, in our office, 108B 7-5, 6-3, then fell to eventual Joseph's. Other victories included analyzing some of the most interesting kinds of insurance optimism. Week champion Carol Kraus of Syra- a 5-0 win over Concordia; 7-2 wins Dougherty Hall. If your controller does not pick up risks, managing your own marketing strategy, and making cuse, 6-2, 6-0, in the semifinals. over Swarthmore, Lehigh and your package by 1:30 p.m. Nov. 11, you forfeit your season tickets. proposals on multi-million dollar accounts. Last week, the executive board members with met PATTY DUANE Bad breaks hamper football Coach Rollie Massimino to discuss different ways Never heard of Chubb? We're one of the leading financial a score. DeGennaro capped the drive by to boost the spirit during the upcoming basketball (Continued from page 32) organizations in the U.S. So if you're interested in a manage- With the score 28-23 in the final seven yards for season. running the As a boost to morale, the team and basketball the preceding week against Maine, ment training that's fourth quarter, the fake punt by six points. The score remained the club would like the fans to wear blue clothing to program unique for an insurance com- This week's Saco East Athlete of the Week is the volleyball Villanova came alive. Hodge that was ruled incomplete same for the final three minutes, all of the games. Also, we urge the fans to stand pany, we'd be anxious to meet you. team's Patty Duane. Running an M4-counter, Karoly turned the ball over to U. Conn 34-23, and the Wildcats ended up up at the beginning of each game until the visiting faked a run left, then ran right who capitalized on it by going 55 dropping their second straight behind the blocking of Paul Ber- -v^- team scores their first point. Massimino informed Duatie, a red-shirted freshman, stood out in an otherwise Bob Smith (Class of '86) and Paul McDermott (Class of ardelli and Dave Padtti for a 50- us that the team bench will disappointing Big Five tournament for the WiklcEits. be moved to the student yard gain. This led to a quick 17- '87) are inviting anyone interested in to section side this year in order to be closer to the Chubb & Son attend yard completion from Kirk Schulz fans. We also discussed having a T-shirt sale, theme our information session on Tuesday, November 1 0th from Duane accounted for 23 hits along with 5 kills and was named to Bob Brady for a touchdown. The very next s^es. Art Con- oriented games, and additional road trips. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Haverford to the all-Big Five tournament team. In the tourney, she was of the Connelly ' Room dodina made an opportune sack of The annual blue-white game will be held tomorrow able to lead the team to a win over La Salle, but unfortunately Center. the Huskies' DeGennaro, releas- at 9:45 a.m. in the duPont Pavilion. the 'Cats dropped their next two to Temple and to U. Penn. ing the ball for a Bill Buckley • In preparation for the season opener in Hawaii, recovery. With the momentum Duane is a graduate of Valhalla High School in North White we will be hosting the Canadian National Team on fully in the team's favor, the Plaiiis. N.Y. Nov. 11 at 7:30 p.m. Other upcoming events include otfense was forced to go for the goal on a fourth down and five. Coach Massimino's rap session with the basketball CHUBB Unfortunately, they failed, and .1 club on Nov. 19, 12:45 p.m. in the Pavilion. Later Group of Insunoioe CompanlMi came away with the score still 28- that day at 5 p.m. an intfersquad scrimmage will be 16 in the third quarter. held as a final tune up for the Then, after the ball changed year. Ono Logan Squaro The basketball club encourages fans to respond Sportswear hands between the teams twice, Phttedolphla, PA 19103 Villanova maneuvered itself into to our column. All input is welcome. sconog potitkm. For the second An EquH OpportunMy Employ«r (FVwio by NunM) M/F time in the gune, Karoly broke looM ffx» the Huskie defense on Hard Ted Whit* (pfeturMi above Mercyliiir»t) has tht 29>yird Une and took it in for WiMcfttetoaS-a

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^il?4»*s. This is the last issue for '^^*^:. the 1987 Villanovan edi- 'Cats fall to 1/. Coitii torial staff. By the second half, coupled with the JAY TALBOTT 3 lead by running Jdf GaUi^iher Vol. 63, hk). 8 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA. PA November 13, 1987 best performance the offensive from six and seven yards, for the Villanova's football team for the line has had this year, the team scores in the first and second second consecutive week was closed the margin to 28-23 with quarter, respectively. Also in the .tsn-^n¥f" hindered by costly errors. Offen- six minutes remaining. Then, first period, U. Conn quarterback sive Coordinator Greg Olejack when punter Perry Hodge faked Matt DeGennaro eluded Wildcat summed up the game by saying, a punt and passed to Jin Kim for y.U. lineman meets Ted White, and lofted the "We played 58 minutes of gocxi ball to Scott Sweitzer for another football, and the remaining two touchdown. minutes were mistakes." The Tom Withka r^^. We played 58 minutes put the Wildcats Wildcats (5-2) looked as if they on the board, and kept his kicking with would pull neighbors a Halloween Day trick ofgeodfoetkallamlthe record perfect in the process, on the University of Connecticut's hitting a 24-yard field goal. The remainit^ twe minutes By MICHELLE SHANAHAN The Rev. Robert J. Martin, (4-4) Homecoming Game at Memor- score was set up after Derek O.S.A., assistant to the vice ial Stadium in Storrs, Conn. were nustelte% McEwen landed on a (Photo by NunSt) fumble , « In a meeting with over 40 president for Student Life, Down 21-3 halftime Last Saturday, V.U.'s footbidl team suffered at (The —OfffMislvt caused by Mike Feeley. Withka is its secoiMrfetnaght^^ Iom CoordiiMtw at the hands of University of Connecticutr Radnor Township residents Nov. explained to the residents that the 'Cats had two touchdowns negat- now 4-4 in field goal attempts, and GinOltJack 5 in the Connelly Center, Univer- west campus is approximately the ed by a penalty and a fumble), the 24-24 in extra points. officials discussed their plans ^^ ^""'^^ "'^*' ^^^ 28-yard strike from sity size of the main campus. He said team held their composure and In the second half, Villanova ^nH^^^ ^ « DeGennaro to make the to rezone and develop the west that Villanova wants "to maxi- stormed right back into the game an apparent first . score 28-10. ReaKzing down, the official regrouped and came back ready to TheTkouHuskiesI, .u .. t. then went to their that U. campus. mize the limited land resources we in an exciting second half. called the play an incomplete pass play. Karoly started the scoring Conn blew a similar 1^ all-time receiver David Dunn for A week earlier, Villanova met have in order to bring residential With John Karoly rushing for and ended a crucial drive. (Continued on page 31) with Radnor Township commis- students back on to the campus." 100 yards and two touchdowns in The Huskies built up their 21- sioners to request rezoning the The plans for the west campus, I 46.43 acres of the Morris tract on according to Martin, would Chaplain offers guidance the west campus as institutional "enhance the students' academic, to permit the eventual construc- recreational and cultural lives to By DOUG SCANCARELLA we do pray tor help in our efforts j0^ tion of academic office buildings be competitive [with other univer- and thank God for our talents. We and dormitories or apartments to sities!, to attract students." One aspect in which a Catholic pray to get insight into life and jf^^ house 1,200 students. Marc Tuchman, director of the university differs from a public to relate to ood. The Rev. John M. Driscoll, Connelly Center, unveiled a map university is the fact that all Lazor further added, "They (the O.S.A., University president, of the property and described the Catholic school sports have a team players] are participating physi- residents to Villa- (pholo courtesy of the Villanova Union) welcomed the details of the plans for full devel- chaplain. In the case of Villanova's cally, but that's , only one dimen- nova and described the meeting as opment of the land. He assured the football and basketball teams, sion. The 1987 Homecoming Court was presented at Saturday's Homecoming football game. The court The Mass is arranged to an "initial sharing" of Villanova's neighbors that, with setbacks consisted of (from left to right) Bridget Whalen, Rich Cremin, Susan Wausnock, Cody Gabriel, and that chaplain is the Rev. Bernard make the players realize the Elke Jones (queen), Pete Bayers, Karen Nugent, Jim Walker, Karin Karick and Tim Capone (king). plans and the neighbors' initial property allotted for open space, A. Lazor. intellectual and spiritual aspects See story page 3. concerns. there will be no development of life as well as the physical." To meet these concerns, Dris- within 150 feet of any property Lazor, a professor of biblical coll suggested that the neighbors owner. studies, is often called upon to Lazor is well liked by the teams speak appoint small committees that The proposed dormitories or at banquets for other Wild- for which he is chaplain. Head would meet frequently with Vil- apartments will be situated in the cat teams, but he is primarily basketball coach Roltie Massimi- lanova officials. University involved with the no, Thursday evening The center area of the west campus football particularly No classes and fond of Lazor's basketball would then meet with the large property, said Tuchman, so as to (Photo t>y Nunee) teams. efforts, said, "I think he's great.* Junior forward Jean Hiyjar By MARIA CHIAPPETTA "Whenever our students are the decision to reschedule reflects group on occasion. be "least burdensome to our blows by her opponent with a burst of He does a fabulous iob of creating speed. When he arrived at Villanova likely to be affected I have a respect for the time and patience "We are concerned with our adjoining neighbors." spiritual camaraderie, and he' in 1971, Lazor immediately was EveningclassesonNov. 19haye. responsibility to try to improve of students and faculty rather mission aa an institution ... In cooperation with develop- gives us an opportunity to share named the chaplain of the football l>hotof been rescheduled so that faculty the situation," said Dr. Angelo than ah abandonment of educa- Those values [of our institution] ment planned if the rezoning of things alone and together.'* squad. Five years later, in 1976, and students can avoid the traffic Armenti, dean of the University tion in favor of football. in the Morris tract is approved, the Th< JRey^^enwrd iaior, 03^ are reflected our relationship 'Nova Lazor became the chaplain of the and parking problems generated College. "For the good of the University with our friends and neighbors. University is considering putting -J tops Friars, basketball team as well. He has by the turnout for Thursday The first viable option for we can deal with a small amount We are deeply concerned about in a traffic signal at Dundale Road been doing both ever since. night*8 football game. Armenti was to transfer the of inconvenience," said Armenti. your [the neighbors'] welfare," and aligning it with Claremont of Fall The Athletics department sche- classes to Thursday Break. (Continued on page 4) said Driscoll. {Continued on page 4) looks to playoffs duled the Holy Cross game for 8 Professors who were unable to p.m. Thursday to accommodate make the switch could meet ESPN (Entertainment and Sports instead on a reading day, or at a By KARLA BECKNER Hartford, with Monmouth and Programming Network). Up to time mutually agreeable to them Protest against Holy Cross following as the 14,(500 spectators are expected to and their classes. The Villanova women's soccer number three and number four attend the event. "At no time )vas it contemplated team closed out their regular seeds respectively. season with 1-0 Notified that there would pfob- to simply cancel class," said a victory over The Wildcats have faced all Meese considered ably be traffic congestion and Armenti. visiting Providence College Satur- three teams prior to this cham- difficulty parking, night class He did not view the situation day. The team begins post-season pionship, losing to Hartford, 1-0, By NOEL E. FALCO enforcement officer in the land Lazor's main function is saying administrators took measures to as a conflict between sports and play today against Monmouth in in the WAGS Tournament on Oct. but he himself sees fit to break Mass prior to the games. These alter the circumstances. academics. According to Armenti, the opening round of the East 10, and to Monmouth, 1-0, on Oct. There will be a meeting Nov. the law," Lewis said, referring to masses, which are for the whole Coast Athletic Conference Cham- 19, but defeating Holy Cross, 2- 18 at 6:30 p.m. in the Center for the Wedtech scandal. team to attend, relate every Gospel pionships being held at the Uni- 1, at the 7-UP Wildcat Tourna- Peace and Justice Education for Meese has not been convicted to a way of life and a game versity of Hartford. ment on Oct. 25 at Villanova. By STEPHEN J. SCHLAGER both students and faculty inter- of any crime. situation. The masses are meant Jean Hajjar recorded the only The Villanova-Monmouth game New student health ested in organizing a protest Lewis stated that the protest to give an insightful message goal in the so against the appearance of the will taste. said, Providence game on an begins at 11 a.m. today with What player's efforts are seen in every game and echoed in Hon. be in good He "We that the athletes can relate to God. asist byjeannine McLees just 2:23 Hartford taking on Holy Cross at the play of every other player on the basketball court? What IH, attorney general don't want to interrupt those who into the game. Head coach Don player gives his of the United States, according to paid $15. We just want to inform 1 p.m. The championship game Lazor commented, "We are not up identity to further and strengthen the team? facility Paxon remarked that it was the will player planned John Lewis, Commerce and them. be played tomorrow at 1 p.m. here to pray for winning, although The referred to above has been a topic of conversatkm typical Villanova-Providence for Finance senator. "We're not going to be disrup- many months prior to the basketball season. The player is game. "We owned the ball and the the walk-on. Meese will be speaking on "The tive. That's not our goal. We don't By MAUREEN STAPLETON have been made to Middleton Hall. turf, but were only Constitution: Bicentennial ruin the affair, but on the able to score The walk-on is a player who is promised nothing A want to (courtesy pholo) and still Last year, there one goal off Rugby slioclis were 12,040 Qualiers Reflection" held after [those attending] them." sacrifices his body and his sweat to help the team. In the past, at a banquet other hand they A recommendation to build a separate visits to the infirmary. The Wildcats dominated the he has been termed as anything from a presentation by the Hon. Anton- have to be informed," he added. Attorney a practice player to a bench new infirmary within the next General Edwin Meese field, outshooting Providence, 17- warmer. in Scalia, associate justice for the According to Robert Pigeon, HI will speak at Villanova Nov. two years at an estimated cost of The program committee recom- 0, and outscoring to win cliampionsliip U.S. Court, Nov. 20. professor, issue 20. them on comer To a certain extent, both terms fit. Rarely Supreme on history "The is a walk-on used $6 million is currently being mended that the new infirmary kicks, 15-1. in a game situation. On most Scalia will be speaking on "The [behind the protest] is Ed Meese occasions, his only time to shine reviewed by the Rev. John M. incorporate an overall "wellness" Senior goaltender Lynn McHale By MEL ATKEUES hand, preferred the earlier score, is during practice. The rewards for Constitution, the People and the himself." his work are often slim. Driscoll, O.S.A., University approach to the health needs of to do two things," said Pigeon. recorded her eighth shutout of the when they kept Villanova They do not gain glory Courts" at the Law School, said Pigeon said, "He is an unsuit- from on national television, nor are they president. the students of Villanova. Pigeon claimed Finally Thus, that Meese's season, tying the Villanova record. the kmg, hioh-pitched scoring a try, yielding only points appreciated by the fans. Dr. John J. Schrems, political able candidate to speak on the according to the recommendation, two intentions are to "dramatical- In addition, she now holcte the scream of the referee s whistle from kicks. They were fresh off On most occask>ns, the walk-ons science professor. Constitution." symbolize either impending The drive to build a new infir- the new infirmary would not only ly expand the powers of the record for most career shutouts, filled the air, just as the voice of a 40-3 victory over Lehigh in their victory or impending defeat. On very few Lewis stated that the protest is He stated that Meese lacks a occaskms, do they see niary came about as a result of provide for the health executive ... the cares of the branch and [tol goals against average for the fat ^dy's would at the end of playoff game, and kwking forward 'quality time. Although the efforts of walk-ona a group effort of interesteil parties. legitimate theory on the Consti- " are seen leflected violations in new fire code regu- student but the psychological create an agenda to accomplish season and career, and has the an opera. But the tragedy that was to another easy win for the cham- in the quality of play other players, He said while the Center for Peace tution. "His theory is a smoke- m the sports psffes of America latkms in the existing infirmary. needs as well. Reagan's reactionary program. highest save percentage for a supposed to be played on Saturday pionship. It would not come, do not lend them any space. and Justice Education is not screen of original intent and single never was. Instead, season and career. a tritunph however, partially because Villan- They risk their bodies like any other player and yet the According to the Rev. John P. As a result of this approach to sponsoring or financing the pro- judicial restraint that is intended (Conliniu'd on page 4l took its place, as The Wikkrats now stand with the Villanova ova was just off an emotional win promiae of a prolessional career does not Unger in the bsdt of Stack, O.S.A., dean of students, the new infirmary, both a psycho- test, people within the department an 11-6-2 record ruggers beat the favored over going into the Univer- Princeton, and was k)oking their mind. The thought of immediate success in the fiekl of the fire and safety committee, logical counseling center and a are interested in being part of the sity of Pennsylvania, ECAC Championships. 'This is 13-10, to to avenge their earlier loss to basketball upon graduation from college is not apparent upon review of Middleton Hall in career counseling center may be protest. the best season capture the Eastern Penn. included we've ever played Pennsylvania Why then do these players play the gam^Mt ia only a 1966, found the "new code would in the proposed infir- "I was actually thinking of INSIDE in," Piaon said. "We have an Rugby Union Championship in The contrast to the eariier game presumptkm on my psrt, but coukljt be that these players play requite significant changes in the mary. Stack said there is "some going [to the Meese banquet], but Haverford intensive, aggressive team on the last Satuitfaqr. was soon apparent, aa the 'Nova the game as it was intended? Coukilt be that they play merely building to comply with the code." merit to the idea." I decided I couldn't consiously EDITORIAL: U.S. politics in 1987 p. 9 fiekl. We've beaten two nationaUy Villanova, making its first forwards were stealing Penn's for the love qI the fame of bsakethiiH? support someone who's a known The committee it ranked teams and tied another, appearance in the cfaan^aonship line-outs and scrum put-ins. The next tins ydosssstt outstanding move decided that It was recommended that the criminal," Lewis said. by s star, think FEATURES: Soap opera trivia 13 which says lot game, didn't seem to would be moreeconomkal to buikl facility be located in a central part p. a for a team hM± expe- Twice they iud rniiwrion dsep about who just m^ have helped him perfect thai moptt. The Lewis' said one part of the comprised of all walk-ons." rience, though, ^k> wonder, they in Penn's ares, but wert unable a new buikling instead of renovat- of the campus in order for all protest was that the banquet was ENTERTAINMENT: Villanova alumnus in print 19 According to Pftxon, had kist to the same to o ing the present infinnary, whkh resident students to have easy p. appraxi- team only a aoore as Mllce KoQo's drapUsks in at the end ol the gafiie, think about sttctly 1^ they not opened to all who were inter- opened in 1946. nuitdy 20 teams requested to ptoy month bilore. but this tine thsy strayed wids ef the pests; Witli srs ft aad4anKlirwhiiUlinr to Since that time, access to it. Five sites were ested but was based upon one's msia a inm. SPORTS: White and Allen lead Cats 34 in the were dstermined to the there hat been a 225 percent recommended, but no dedskms p. ECAC Championshipa. chanfe the return ol Tin Whsbui to •• wh» wit •Sb

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