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This is the first issue of the 1988 Football pounds Miiiitteiiien. 44-27 Editorial Board. By JOHN G. RICCO ball first and 10 at Massachusett's 44-yard line. Vd. 63, No. 9 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY. VILLANOVA, PA November 20. 1987

II fc Coming into the 1987 football Propelled by tailback John Kar- season Head Coach Andy Talley oly's 19-yard dash and a 12-yard knew he was taking a gamble. sweep by halfback Ron Sency, After only two seasons of play Villanova marched down to the U. since the reinstatement of V.U.'s Mass. 12-yard line. Housing football program, Talley was Though the Minutemen had iMeese, Sca/Za putting his team to the test, double coverage on split and scheduling his young squad Bobby Brady, Schulz went to him against four tough Yankee Con- anyway, splitting laws the two defend- ference teams plus Division lAA ers for a score. The reception kept powerhouse Holy Cross. Brady's streak alive of catching to speair toAay Last Saturday, Talley con- at least one touchdown pass in reviewed tinued his gambling style and each of V.U.'s eight 1987 contests. By DANTE J. SCALA violent, and there are no plans to came up a winner as the Wildcats Massachusetts looked like they f fkm Editor disrupt the speech, the protesters By JENNIFER REIDY downed one of these mighty op- would quickly recapture the lead stated. Informational leaflets will Assistant News Editor ponents, the University of Massa- when, on their very next posses- U.S. Attorney General Edwin be handed out to those entering chusetts, 44-27. sion, they moved down into Vil- Meese III and Associate Supreme the banquet room. Phil Brach, president of Student On three separate occasions lanova territory. Wildcat defen- Court Justice Antonin Scalia Will According to one of the protes- Government, called negotiations Talley showed great faith in his sive back Art Condodina, be on campus today to speak at ters, the goal of the demonstration with township officials to reverse offense, going for a first down on however, ended the U. Mass. events celebrating the bicenten- is "to increase the discourse and the existing zoning ordinances at fourth and short situations, and threat picking off his second pass nial of the U.S. Constitution. remind people that the University the Nov. 12 meeting of the town- each time the 'Cats were of the season with 2:41 left in the Scalia will speak on "The Con- is a place foir a free and open and-gown committee "disappoint- successful. half. stitution, the People and the exchange of ideas." ing." The first gamble came on Vil- The two teams traded touch- Courts" at 4:30 p.m. at the Law One of the main issues behind Brach submitted a proposal to lanova's very first possession. downs early in the third quarter, School. After Scalia's speech, a the protest is Meese himself, who the committee in an effort to The Wildcats received the opening but kicker Tom Withka broke the banquet will be held in the Vil- is currently being investigated for modify the current zoning laws kickoff and drove 63 yards only 21-21 deadlock with a 36-yard field lanova Room of the Connelly alleged criminal and unethical which limit the number of unre- to be confronted with a fourth and goal. Center, where Meese will give an activities. The other main issue Unebacker Rich Spugnardi fiUs the lated persons allowed to share a goal from the U. (55) gap in VUlanova's 44-27 win over U. (Photo by Shafie) Mass. one-yard During the 45-yard drive which Mass. address titled "The Constitution: is the circumstances under which residency. line. set up the V.U. score, fullback a Bicentennial Reflection." Meese is appearing, according to In his proposal, Brach stated, Instead of settling for an easy Pete Lombardi made his presence defense it was great," explained The bicentennial celebration is junior John Lewis. "The laws create economic strain field goal and getting with a four-yard run, Schulz with some quick felt rushing for 30 yards in three Talley, "because we didn't have Villanova's commg on a two- being presented by the Intercolle- "What I don't understand is and discourage, in some cases points on the board, found flanker Scott Thompson in yard Talley chose plays. to rely on the pass anymore." dive by Sency, but the giate Studies Institute, a non- why a banquet format was chosen prohibit, good neighbor relations to go for seven. Quarterback single coverage and hit him for a Wildcats held on, Kirk Lombardi, who had been quiet The ability to move the ball both winning 44-27 profit educational group,\and in the first place. It's expensive and community involvement." Schulz got the call and converted, 31-yard touchdown. The recep- and increasing in the first half, would go on to on the ground and through the air their recoil to an Villanova University. T. Kenneth and a form of closed control for Patricia MarzuUi, secretary of plunging into the tion, which came with 6:18 left in 6-2. endzone. gain 129 yards on 16 rushes (15- helped the Wildcats immensely, impressive Cribb, asaistafkt to the President students. It is a format that fits external affairs for Student Villanova maintained 7-0 the game, was Thompson's second their 127 in the second halO. especially in the fourth quarter. "Because we're such a young of the Ui^ed States for domestic the old-boy elitist style — an anti- Government and a member of the lead until early in the touchdown of the game, and his team, we're still second The Wildcats, who had passed As the Minutemen defense tired, coming on," affairs and member of the insti- student format," said history town-and-gown committee, com- quarter when the fourth of the season. commented Talley. Minutemen the ball during much of the first Schulz and the V.U. offense "Each week tute's board of directors, will be professor Bob Pigeon in an inter- mented that she and Brach "had answered with Though the extra point attempt a score of their half, stuck more and more to the pounced, scoring three touch- we get better and better. Thit ^master of ceremonies at the view last week. hoped for a more definite response own. Fullback failed, 'Nova had a comfortable 37- (Photo by Shalie) Ed Barrett capped ground in the latter stages of the downs in the final period. week we caught a couple of breaks, banquet. "Isn't it sort of embarrassing from the township managers." an impressive 10 play, 73-yard 21 lead, and a victory was assured. stayed tough and Vnianovans pass by Falvey Memorial Library as they trudge game. "Once we found some soft Four minutes after Kafoly had got the job {)r. Jp)i|i J. 3phrems. political for the Unfversity to have ^ Brach added^ "We've been help- drive, sprinting seven Both teams would score again. done." the first wmmfaM of the school year last week. yards for a spots in the interior of their widened Villanova's lead to 31-21 scf^he^ ])rdfessor ^nd faculty controversial figure [on campus] throMgh ing the community with their score. associate of the Intercollegiate (Candtuiid on Page 4) S problems [concerning the Univer- Just under four minutes later, Studks Institute, said thM ticket sity], and now it's time for them Barrett was at it again, scamper- LaSalle demands for the United States to help us." ing nine yards for a top to end Xats TD fl<^lation daughter's murderer, along with coming. Maintenance and Housekeeping. ownership for of rights? and to encour- possible playoff berth at season's media interviews done by the Smith further commented that Smith also acts as a liaison wings" of the dorms The third and final part of to take an active role end. this epitaph directs questions it is not unusual for vandalism to between Maintenance and resi- age students to you, the fans. stated On Sunday, the 'Cats walbped increase on Homecoming dent students who may encounter against vandalism. Janosik Why do basketball the individual Delaware by the count of 13-2. and foothaU receive more support than Weekend. environmental problems in their that it is easy for other sports? Aren't all sports that he does not The offensive explosion was led important? Why is it that sports According to Christopher M. dorms. student to assume seem to be only an excuse to to protect or by Brian Arnott's "hat trick." drink? Janosik, diractor of Residence Life, Janosik explained one of Smith's have a responsibility And finally, is it of his wing, why that any opinion, honestly sUted in duties is to encourage students to maintain the upkeep Other multiple goal scorers in Lack of ^7 there haa baan a "steady increaae a negative manner must in the larger dorms. the Delaware game were Joe imaediately be attributed to a lack ^ vandahsmlover the past couple make active and conscious efforts especially of pride in school? Does not pride also mean the Smith SUted that although all Cunningham (2), Dennis Scanlon ability to criticize AIDS R.n of years.'* against vandalism. without kas of kyve for the institution? the details have not been worked (2) and Ed Cole (2). John Kealey, tto Smith's job concentrates on M Ile«w you with this thaught: leawnber, always out. the contest would get stu- Jim Anderson, John Delfini and raad the for Scandal" c^sM 9.17 m mare than vandalism. It is also (Ptwtotayi ,^ dents involved in fighting Mark Bruno each tallied once in y^ ^^^^^^.\ _". ^T^ ^ ^""^ ^^"'^ philoaopher, ta Soulk. intaaiai "to increaae the inatitu- vandalism. this impressive vkrtory. ^"^ 1^32 Snith brake dafwn tka tian's rMMMt tine to Maiate- ofthepapariwMaiasshisfhirei. that any financial Senior goalie and team co- of naair wwani of any Smith laid • I »i would capUin Dave Duffv recorded 26 djaMiik. rewards from the contest t WMM uH Thoi^ Saiith faals that Main- iComtimmtd em ptigft Si .

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ByDANTEJ.SCALA versity attempted to survey about In the News NewsEdihr 3,000 members of the Villanova community, but only 25 percent A survey which seeks to re- responded. The low rate of Library buys book colfoctkHi examine the values of the response, along with the fact that personal Villanova University's Fal- 20th century literature. He was Special Olympics / 7 Villanova community is currently the survey was a **fleneric tool not Nov. 21 Dec. 1 Dec. vey Memorial Library recently •JML's editor-in-chief for 16 being conducted by the Human specifically suited to Villanova, Applications for event director and purchased a 7,000-volume col- years. 'Organization Science ^ii'ti'^^^^^ year, and there grants,"^^r^i^^J^said Jackson. By K. DILLENSCHNEIDER the directory this smelled on Kelleher's breath, as to accommodate the handicapped, The week began with the annu- St^f Reporter were less than 2,000 last year. well as [the discovery of] many and my biggest concern would be in ads so Part time pickers and al "Run For Hunger," Monday. "We got over $27,000 unopened beer cans around his if students would really use it." will be productiorr workers. Money was pledged for the com- "The student directory will I'm assuming that there use pletk>n of each lap around the probably be out after Thanksgiv- more coupons for students to Excellent salary, or campus- course. Jackson noted that over 60 ing. We were aiming for before at local merchants flexible hours. Located activities," Wnuk said. While - U- Wait Or Overnight students participated in the event, Christmas, so we feel we're in sponsored in Conshohocken. Call raising approximately $400. good shape," said Christine A Wnuk explained the only prob- lem with the directory was the Dick Harkins at Jackson said that the events Wnuk. editor of the student - Binding release form. Typesetting slated for Tuesday and Wednes- directory. confusion over the 825-1900 mailed to day were hamper^ by the incle- According to Wnuk, this year's In the information summer, two Pick Delivery ment weather, although the directory will contain all the students over the Up & enclosed, hunger banquet held on Tuesday names of those in Student Govem- different forms were was successful and informative. ment including the executive One was a form requesting infor- The hunger banquet was an board and student senators. "This mation and the other was a release FDfNAREN activity designed to inform stu- will enable students to get in form. denU about the diet of people touch with Student Government "We k)st about 200 people be- back the Ihrinc in underdevekiped nations. members," Wnuk explained cause they did not send had no signature &HALET 1044W. AlMfHM Student partidpatkin reached Wnuk feels the best feature of release form. We there are its heig^ during the fast day on the directory will be the publica- of authorization, so think thev 11 Thursday, when 2J3I0O students tion of public transportation about 200 people that PAINTS that aren t, Bran gave up eating lunch in the dining schedules for the train, bus. be in the directory haUa. The University donated fQ troUey and Roeemont shuttle bus. said Wnuk. t for each student who faated, "W€ wanted to put something in Wnuk praised Don Mullikin, which aoMNintcd to nearly $7,000. useful for everybody," 1987 Orientation chairperson, for teturctey that was Houft: to Jackson. all of the freshmen to Conshohockon, •:a«-6:ao 10:00-2:00 according •he said. getting AlthoiMh he was happy with Furthermore. Wnuk reported register for the directory during PA the pwrtictpation. Jackaon said that there are 3.496 students in orientation. T<'W'

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Reese's c9iistiiiitioiial vMIrs ivaluation commends S^iate National News Notes Meeae seea this phikMOphy By MICHELLE SHANAHAN tution chose their words carefvi)jly; democratically*elected brandies in the adaptability of ito great By DEBBIE GROSS sible for the dfective ofganization have already accomplished their StHior Ripmitr at great length- the ci the government. prindplea to oope with current as fi "chameleon jurisprudence, University they debated Staff Hiporkr and functioning of thf purpose. Campuses deal j color form in each with threat of AIDS most minute points. The language Meese's jurisprudence of origi- problems and current needs," changing and and its members. Kaya-Carton alao stated a need he feds, Tonight U.S. Attorney General they chose meant something. It is nal intent has become the badc- wrote Supreme Coyrt Justice era." It is dangerous, A March 1987 report issued by Finally, both the faculty coundl for the modifications of Act IV of Several universities and col- physkian. bebauae it increaaingly rdiea on Efwin Meese HI will bring an incumbent upon the Court to bone of the Reagan administra- William J. Brennan. Jr. fbfa 1965 Dr. Eain Kayli-Corton, chairper- and the Student Government are the Senate Constitution, which leges across the nation are The University of Colorado than the 'Original intent" perspective to determine what that meaning tion's stance on the judicial text and teaching aympdsium at the rule of men, nmer son of the Hofatra Univeraity responsible for carrying and pro- states that most units should considering adopting measures recently decided to install rule of law. constitutional debate in his was," wrote Meese in Benchmark branch. In their nomination of Geoivetown Univeraity. iuud and known Senate Executive Committee, viding for the members of the make curricular dedskms inde- to deal with the threat of AIDS condom machines in dormito- Ik on "The Constitution: a magazine. Judge Robert Bork to the Supreme evaluated Villanova's Univeraity institution to guarantee com- pendent of the Univeraity Senate. (Acquired Immune Deficiency ries, although the move contra- mtennial Reflection.'* Many of Meese's opponents say Court* the executive hailed Bork Senate and found the overall pliance with their rights and She bdieved that it should be Syndrome). dicts the school's housing pol- leese has scholar origmal system to The Citadd, a military col- icy that prohibits sex in the argued persistently that it is difficult to know what as an expert on Meese and Scalia be excellent. responsibilities. modified to require that each unit a "jurisprudence of original the original intent of the framers intent. inform the Senate of curricular lege, announced that it will dorms. (Continuedfrom page 1) According to the report, Kaya- Overall, Kaya-Carton found the tention" McDowell is also a well-known, require all applicants to un- Both Ohio State and Central to guide the U.S. actually was, if in fact there even Stuart Taylor, Jr., who covers Carton's assessment process successful. However, decisions to insure compliance and not have a demonstration? leading tripartite Supreme Court. for the Constitutional scholar dergo tests to see if they have Missouri State have begun Within this phi- was a unified intent. the Supreme Court New included viewing Senate meet- she saw a need for change in the with standards, elimination of losophy, The University should be proud who appeared on the Public Broad- the disease. Applicants testing aggressive programs to educate a justice must look only Meese disagrees. He stated in York Times, wrote in New Repub- '^ngs, examining a variety of constitution and by-laws to conflict and sharing of ideas. at the [of the protest]," Pigeon said casting System during its cover- positive for the disease, "most students of the risks of AIDS Constitution and the inten- Policy Review magazine, "[T] he lic magazine that Meese's original documents and interviewing key improve the efficiency of the Kaya-Carton also believed that tions of Wednesday. age of Judge Robert Bork's Senate likely would be denied entrance and means of preventing the those who framed it in Constitution is not buried in the intent position has some merit. administratore, faculty and stu- Senate's internal organization either the executive committee or making decisions. confirmation hearings, said to The Citadel," reported Dj. disease. mists of time. We know a tre- However, he wrote, "He [Meese] The protesters planned to put dents assodated with the Senate. and functioning. Also, she saw a the rules and review committee When a justice inserts his mendous of constitutional phi- campus to Sheehan. Joseph Franz, the college's E.H.M. own amount the history of seems less a up posters around The Senate's structure of gov- need for streamlining in the should institute a mechanism to personal values into the decision- its genesis ... did lospher than a constitutional publidze the demonstration. On Monday, there will be a We know who ernance is known as tripartite. internal organization. follow up the degree to which the debate between Harry V. making process, or grounds rul- what, when, and many times window-shopper, seeking to dress Other Constitution lectures Jaffa, of the Senate U. of Chicago elections voided First, it is responsible for directing stated that commit- recommendations Salvatori research professor of She further ings on social theories or moral why. One can talk intelligently up his conservative political agen- Gary L. McDowdl, resident are carried out. " and maintaining the institution tees such as the University plan- The University of Chicago have also been called to replace philosophies, which Meese about a 'founding generation.' da as a prindpled guest for truth." scholar at the Center for Judidal pditkal philosophy from Clare and securing its financial viabil- ning and priorities committee and Finally, she stressed a need for recently ousted all 50 officers all of the newly-elected officers believes is common in today's Meese's philosophy calls for Taylor stated that "when the Studies, spoke yesterday on "The mont McKenna College, and Bruce ity. This is the responsibility of the budget committee should be new senators to be oriented into of its student government after of the student government Court, he subverts the purpose judicial restraint. When the Con- intentions of the framers are Politics of Original Intent." The Ledewitz, professor of law at the Board of Trustees and the standing the organization and functions a political scandal shook the assembly. Duquesne University combined, and such of and principles of the Constitution, stitution is silent on an issue, the clear, but contrary to a result McDowell spe^ was part of the School of President. committees as rank and tenure the Senate to improve the efficien- campus. A committee to investigate according to the original intent Supreme Court should not rule, Meese wants, he u;nores them." honors lecture series on the Law. Secondly, the Senate is respon- should be eUminated, since they cy of the governance process. In the last two weeks, the the election "found in essence argument. Meese believes.- Meese would deny this criti- Constitution. Jaffa is a leader of conservative student body president no evidence of widespread The Supreme Court should look The Constitution does not dsm. He wrote that a policy of McDowdl is a former member thou^t and a top scholar of resigned after admitting to fraud and in political abuse the election, at the document because it was address, for instance, the right to original intent is the only way for of theJustice Department and was philosophy, said having stuffed the ballot box, but certain procedural flaws, meant to establish the rule of law privacy which was used in the the Supreme Court to be non- one of Messe's major speechwri- Sheehan. and the vice president has been and called for a new election." Jaffa coined the Senior celebration to be phrase, held in the country for posterity, Meese 1973 Roe v. decision legal- partisan. Sheehan, "Mod- Wade ters, said Dr. Colleen removed for not being enrolled E.H.M. not simply to estab- critidze eration in the pursuit of justice believes, and izing abortion. The decision there- Others the very basis politiod sdence professor. Shee- as a student. New elections is By E. not shut down for a private party tion and the Union are trying to lish principles which could change fore should be overruled, he of Meese's argument. 'The genius han is currently teaching an no virtue. Extremism in the NOEL FALCO News Editor at night, the Union decided to hold downplay the alcohol aspect, or evolve with time, as others contends. of the Constitution rests not in honors course around which the defense of liberty is no vice," Baptist colleges witness conflict which this celebration in the afternoon Billy Boyd, Union vice- argue. The decision belongs instead, any static meaning it might have honors lecture series has been Barry Goldwater later The Villanova Student Union at Popcorn's in King of Prussia. president, said, "In the past, 'Those who framed the Consti- he says, in the hands of the had in a world dead and gone, but built. made famous, said Sheehan. Fundamentalist Christians' members will not be fired, but has plans for the Senior 150 Beth Naughton, president of the people have gone out and gotten set struggle to gain control of the the board of trustees will only celebration for Union, said, "The trouble with really trashed beforehand. This Days Dec. 5, from Southern Baptist Convention hire those who espouse a literal (iKi;i:K ernment plans to combat the order ticket. I.D.'s She commented on the problems Popcorn's does its own carding for I.D. in to buy a of November because of pres- ates. these laws." zoning laws with other alternative last year's celebrations faced, identification. are distributed in the registrar's Also, fundamentalists have measures, One past accomplishment of the sure from a group of fundamen- espedally the upcom- "The bar provides their own office on Wednesdays between 2 01 riii: \Vi:i:k Brach stressed the importance by especially with the Sheraton talists on the board of trustees. recently failed in an attempt to ing voter registration drive, accord- committee, which was founded of University involvement on the Hotel. staff, all liabilities are on them, and 4 p.m. They cost $5, which According to a Southeastern take control of Mercer Univer- ing to Brach. Edward Bogosian, a Bryn Mawr issue and urged offidals to put "Only three out of four [planned All we have to worry about now is worth it, because you need it businessman, is its effective spokesperson, present faculty sity in Atlanta, Ga. S.A.R. pressure on the surrounding com- parties] were held last year. The is keeping drunk seniors from for other senior-related events," "We will encourage students to addressing of complaints by neigh- munity. He advocated that the last two of those were at Pulsa- trashing the place. We have to said Laughlin. register here in order to accumu- borhood residents of loud and University "take the time and tions and were feeble attempts. keep good relations,' said late some political power to change disruptive off-campus parties held money to sue the townships." They were open to anyone, which Naughton. these laws," Brach said. by students. took away from the atmosphere Laughlin added that alcohol- Neville responded, "right now " Despite its problems, both of 'for seniors only,' Laughlin related events are always a con- Campus vandalism we have our hats in our hands Parents of the students involved Brach and Marzulli feel that the said. cern with the Villanova adminis- are (Continued page concerning the billing for zoning now notified, and on some tration that administra- from 1) a right to do anything to my room town-and-gown committee is She stated that since bars will and the " the west campus, and such an occassions, Stack and Neville visit be money spent positively to and building that I see fit.' beneficial to the Villanova student unpopular action [suing the town- the students' homes to discuss the preven vandalism instead of body. Stating that students feel they ships] would be unwise at this situation with them, according to money spent negatively on the have stated, "The commit- previewed no responsibility in fighting Marzulli Brach. Senate results of vandalism. time." vandalism, Janosik said that Believing that students have an stu- ^ ,,.,,, dents watch vandalism By DANTE J. SCALA Harry R. Strack of the Faculty impact on vandalism, Janosik happen News Editor will present and do nothing to stop it. He said Affairs Committee ^x.z!ttd that it isIS the students' that these students also share in yearboolr wins award the professors' proposals. choice to use the dorm facilities the cost of vandalism. Priorties for the 1988-89 Univer- The Rev. John M. Driscoll, as they were intended to be used, Smith, said they plan to carry publication. "The editor and By LUCINDA H. ALFIERI sity budget will be discussed O.S.A., University president, was or to pay the cost of vandalism. Janosik explained his philo- staff Reporter on last year's excellence. Medo- staff of this book have given when the University Senate meets to the Senate supposed to speak Janosik further commented, sophy that the University is a (Photo by Shalie) ri said that the 1987 yearbook Villanova a real yearbook. today at 4 p.m. in the east lounge his today, but he has postponed '*Vandalism is not a necessary "fairly tight-knit community" The 1987 edition of the Belle "set a precedence for all year- Their love and admiration for Hall. Vandalism costs of Dougherty "state of the University" address thing." It "just can't be a function and that certain behaviors and totalled $108,000 Air, has recently been ranked books in the future." their university are apparent, Faculty Senator Dr. Theresa M. until the next meeting in of a philosophy that says, 'I've loyalties should be expected from during the 1986-87 school year. among the top five percent of and their desire to show their Valiga will present the annual February. paid my room and board, so I have such a community that life year this edition college yearbooks nationwide The judges commented and make report of the University planning the Columbia Scholastic the 1987 Belle Air a quality memorable," they said. by was and priorities committee during Press of Columbia University. the meeting. The committee, finished in The yearbook composed of students, faculty and first place and was awarded a administration, recommends both Medalist Certificate. This was Security proposal short-term and long-term priori- the first year the Belle Air was ties for the University's capital NEWS WRITERS WANTED (Continued page submitted for competition. from 1) "Villanova is a safe place. The and operating budgets. Bob Clarkin is a senior arts economics major with A point system was used for ities in Pennsylvania from 1984 incidents of crime"we have had, a business minor, and comes to Villanova from Among the committee's highest scoring in the areas of concept, to 1986 include one murder, 32 almost without exception, have Madison, NJ. short-term priorities are the con- design, writing coverage and forcible rapes, 13 robberies, 179 been within our student A founding father of the Villanova chapter of the struction of two dormitories on photography. Out of a possible aggravated assaults, 1,184 burgla- population." Sii^a Pi Fraternity, Bob has served his chapter as south campus, the building of 1,000 points, the Bdle Air ries and 41 arsons. According to Stack, the most public relations chairman, rush chairman and as "academu: office fadlities" and a yearbook recdved 971. This Clery sees drug and alcohol difficult problem with any campus member of various committees. the rezoning of west campus. score made the Belle Air eligible dependency as two major reasons security system is protecting Bob currently holds the office of secretary for the Providing student financial aid for the prestigious Gokl Crown, for campus crime. Clery also students from themselves. Stack Interfratemity Council and has just recently stepped and improving faculty, adminis- which will he awarded in pdnted out that most admissions stated that many students prop down as the editor of the Greek Page of the trative and staff aalaxiea are alao March 1988. applications do no inquire about open doors which should be Vilkmovan, a position which he has held for the top prioritiea. Kevin Rose, former editor-in- prior fekmy convictkxis. allowed to automatirally tock, and last two years. chief, said the 1987 yearbook leave their dormhory rooms For the kxig term, the commit- McClatchy said, "I am hopdul Outside of Greek life. Bob was a member of last was the largest ever published. unlocked. tee advised that the Univerdty that this lei^tian wiH generate year's Senior Week committee. Last summer. Bob The format from previous shottki place the devekipment of a thofXNiigh adf-examiaatiQB of was able to study economics at Carabrid0e University years was changed and more west campus and the purchaae of crime on caunpua bf al! odBcfes in England. coverafle of campus life and real estate bordering the campus and univeraitiaB in rennsyhraiiia. Bob is also involved with the ViUaMovMi as a activities wis at the lop of its priorities liat. iiiaohapf vjgnnwii maaaiirpa win news writer, and he is a newly-aelected member of VillMova'i aecurtty Otl^ kM^-term priorities listed the Order of When his schedule permits, bi tifcen to upgrade Omega. Bob tian cuna fram'Sotttnam mo in the report indudad the con- enjoys golf and waterakiing. stnaction of a new wing onto Dougherty 201 The lev. Jobn P. Stack, O.SA., For all of his contributions tp Villanova, the Order buiklii« of a •the Mendd HaU, the of Omega is proud to honor Bob Clarkin of the Rose aaad tlwt mmt pukm^gucmit, the renovation of Pi Fraternity as Graek of the Week. i

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201 Doughefty H9II » Vmano^ Unlvenity VIMano¥9, Pb. 19065 activism SlubeMT Pfe>iTA66f^ Natirito MpKiMiM sought at V.U. '^/4aM'H&l VIllAWcvA uHloti Piig«6 NoWMIDSr 20( 1967 By DANTE J. SCALA important fact about Villanova's all Netps Editor structure of government: pow- er ultimately ftows from the top. About a year ago, former Sty- »dent Government President Joe The University Senate, despite its Allman explained why Villanova representation of all members of Township should students are so politically apathet- the Villanova community, can ic. "Students ... don't have a easily be overruled by the board. It is true that the board listens sense of empowerment,, [they i.i support rezoning don't realize] that they can make to the Senate, but it can also 2. ttC^^4At a difference," he said. ignore the Senate at will, since it has final decisu>n-makinfi[ power. With the recent unveiling of a proposal to rezone the A year later, Allman has grad- uated with a revitalized Considering the students' low I^SA west campus, Villanova has taken a positive step to help Student Government as his legacy. The position in Villanova's hierarchy, solve the shortage of on-campus housing. Radnor GrOVe£NM£HT problem of apathy, however, still it is not surprising that most Township authorities and residents should applaud the remains bi*cause Villanova stu- students will do no more than efforts of the University and work closely with Villanova dents feel they are powerless to grumble about the way the Uni- versity works. The student pro- to get students out of the surrounding neighborhoods. change thing^s, especially at their own University. tests of the '7Qs are long forgotten, Villanova has met with township commissioners and and students do not feel it is worth residents to request rezoning 46.43 acres of the Morris This attitude pervades the the effort to go to a Senate meet- tract on the west campus as institutional to permit the University, and can be seen every- ing, let alone actively protest. day in students* actions. For JHfiir^ /^/T construction of academic office and residential buildings. Thus, if students are to gain instance, why did only 20 percent Dormitories or apartments are planned to house 1,200 more power at Villanova, the void could make on this tranquil cam- of students vote in last year's needed changes on campus. changing their university, they of student apathy will have to be pus, for instance. Student civil students. Student Government elections? Currently, thoughts of student can indeed make a difference. filled. This important duty of disobedience in the '70s prompted A 75-foot buffer zone and an additional 75 feet of Because most feel that their activism at Villanova seem ideal- empowering the students lies on the formation of Dante Scala is a sophomore open space between west elected representatives, like them- the University istic, if not ridiculous. But they J. campus development and the shoulders of student organi- Senate, and the honors major and news editor the selves, are helpless to enact same methods need not stay that way. If students of neighboring homes are planned and should eliminate zation leaders. could work Villanovan. change. again to make much- will take on the challenge of anticipated noise problems. Recently, these leaders have However, nearly 60 residents, many represented by begun to take on this responsibil- counsel, stood in opposition to the University's request Letters to the Edttor. Students . . . don't Imve ity. In the past two weeks, the at a meeting of township commissioners last week. Six Villanova Union, Resident Stu- Kemp: A worthy candidate a sonoo ofompowor- dent Association (RSA), Associa- of the seven -member Radnor board voted to table tion of Commuting Students Villanova*s request in order to allow meetings between montf [thoy don't rool' (ACS), the Interfratemity Council By LOUIS MESHON heard of him. There are four elements needed neighbors and University officials. Edwin Meese not cleared and Panhellenic Council have all for this kind of come-from-behind It really It seems contradictory that while township residents lioj thnt thoy con mako written letters to the Villanovan, is not surprising that Despite the conventional wis- Kemp's name victory. The candidate must have living in their the Editor: urging students to make their identification is so consistently complain about students To Yes, Meese has been cleared of embarassing situation dom coming out of Washington a message, personal energy, cam to the complaints about Sc^rurity known. low — unlike the other candidates, oMIoFoncOm that either Vice President George paign funds and organization. neighborhoods and violating housing codes, they do not all of one set of charges, but he University by means (rf paternal- he has never The "It is time for the students of this been on the national University's efforts to house more students. statements of the Rev. certainly has not been cleared of istic swipe. Bush or Bob Dole, Senate minority applaud the Joe Allman University to stop passively accept- ticket or run for president against Kemp clearly has all four. Only Lawrence C. Gallen, O.S.A., vice all charges. leader, will be the GOP presiden- Perhaps, it is just a group of residents with personal former Student ing problems and to begin to show Ronald Reagan, as both Bush and Kemp has consistently opposed president for Academic Affairs, in I think a clarification of this tial nominee, the odds are growing Dole did in 1980. is federal tax increases and Social plans. Qovemment praeldint a united front . . . "wrote the RSA Nor Kemp a interests who are now opposing the rezoning Were your story, "Protest against Meese This leads me to believe one of statement is in order. that Republican Jack Kemp will board. "Together, we big state governor or senator. Security cuts. Only Kemp favors these the people opposed the south campus considered," are misleading, to three things: Gallen is not aware executive same who emerge as a major contender for immediate of these can start to ameliorate this situa- deployment of Strateg- say the very least. In the article, other charges; he was the nomination. What then allowed Carter, expansion or were they a different special interest group? Hart ic Defense Initiative, quoted Mark Cuthbertson A more recent example was the tion," said the ACS. These student only Kemp Gallen states that he (Meese) has out of context; or he Recent history demonstrates and Bush to emerge as Villanova has no intention of increasing its under- major has a specific plan to lower inter- attempted to diffuse potentially Class of 1988 quiet student reaction to the organizations must continue their been cleared of all those charges. a that long shot candidates like contenders after virtually eve- graduate enrollment. It is simply attempting to accom- printing of evaluator Arthur Shri- kindle the flame of est rates and move this country Which charges? efforts to Jimmy Carter, Gary Hart and ryone had written off their toward full employment. Finally, modate more of its students' housing needs, to decrease EDITORS berg's report on Student Life. In united student action. ASSISTANT EDITORS even Bush [in 1980] all emerged chances? only An editorial in the New York his evaluation, Shriberg agreed Kemp has put forward spe- the number of students living in the township and to N«ws: Noel E. Faico Nmvs: Kevin C. Hell as major contenders for their Specifically, they should join cific that will Times Tuesday by John B. Oakes with a number of things people The answer is clear: strong programs attract alleviate parking problems. Dante J. Scala Jennifer Rekly forces with Student Government, party's nomination despite^ing notes, "Mr. on have been saying for grass-roots organizations and blacks, Hispanics and other Meese has been the FMtures: R. Michael Bullota campus virtually written A united group of township residents should recognize Sharon A. Waters another group working for stu- off repeateoW by minorities to the subject to at least three major years: Security is "arbitrary and hard work by the drfTdidate in the Republican Susan E. Corcoran the national media in the e»irly will help alleviate many dents' rights. The leaders of these early Party. that the rezoning proposal investigations in the last three capricious," a new meal plan is - primary states which led to Entertainment: Megan Guidera Features: Jacqueline Gentile six organizations should meet to going. township problems, as well as decrease the University years." In the first of them, "a reasonable request," co-ed strong and unexpected showings Kemp's personal energy is Kathryn Quigley Entertatoiment: Allen Ambrosino plan a joint campaign, which concluded just before he became dorms should be created. In effect, in these contests. amazing. He has visited Iowa 35 housing shortage. Radnor Township should see that it Sports: John Rk:co Jeff Gillies would seek to gain active student attorney general, he was cleared this non-University report legi- times this year, visited New cannot have its cake and eat it, too. Doug Scancarella Sports: Jim Bowman support for a student agenda of There is already growing evi- of all criminal culpability, but the timized several student com- dence this Hampshire 25 times, and is put- Layout issues whiph need to be imme that same formula will investigator, Jacob A. Stein, point- Director Eileen McGinley plaints about Villanova. ting in the kind of personal per- diately addressed by the admin- work for Kemp. edly noted that he had no mandate Art EflHton Andrew Bullk)n formance that leaves his staff and One might have thought that istration, such as student prob- to pass judgment on Meese's Photography: Dana Shafle A recent University of New reporters who cover him this report would spark some lems with Security. Thanksgiving is Greek Page: Jill DeForle Hampshire poll shows Kemp pul- ethical standards. exhausted. student reaction, but students Advertising Dirscton Jim Duffy After setting an agenda, these ling into second place ahead of were typically quiet, with only an Kemp has raised almost $6 SulMcriptlons/Bllllfig: Andrea LoCascio organizations should launch a Dole despite the fact that Dole is The other two inquiries are still occasional letter to the editor million for his campaign. He will F.Y.I. Coordlnstor Coilette Mitchell publicity campaign to better known. Senator Gordon a time for love in progress. One involving the la^E^scale receive over $3 million in federal Advisor June W. Lyiel-Murphy speaking of the report. Their Humphrey and gain students' active suppoirt. U.S. Representa- matching funds. Clearly, well-known Wedtech case, is silence deafening, for it the was tive Bob Smith are actively "Love is patient. Love is kind. Love never fails," reads being This campaign shouFd be run like sup- Kemp campaign will be in a conducted by a Sf^ial Staff. Richard Abraham. Lucinda Aifieri. clearly spoke of a student com- Karia Beckner. Russ Student Government President porting Kemp with over 40 Repub- 1 Corinthians, 13. This prosecutor to positk>n to spend the legal max- Thanksgiving we must go home determine whether Ceccola, Mary E Charest, Diane A. Cilione, Andrea Cinelli. Joanne munity willing to be chained onto Phil Brach's campaign last spring, lican members of the state to our families and friends openly Meese used his official position for L Conrad, Pamela Coyle, Jim fowest the hierarchi- imum in the early primary states. and express the love Crossan, Tim Daniels, Joe DeFulvio, the rung on legislature. Six of 10 Republican personal with posters around campus, for profit. Michael Denison, Karen Dillenschneider, Diane Dragonette, Bob cal ladder of Villanova University. Kemp's organization in the we have them. letters and op-eds to the Villan- county chairmen relinquished Duggan, Debbie Gross, Kevin A. Hecht Karen lovlno, Luci early states is first rate. Over the Thanksgiving is a time to reflect upon our lives and Some might ai^ie that students dvan and door-to^ioor canvass- thier party posts to serve as Kemp Jankowski, Theresa Jones, Irene V. Langran, Jackie Lanza, Andrew summer he placed first or second be grateful for all the good fortunes we enjoy. We must do have influence over University ing. Students will have to be county chairmen. Mathis. Dave Maylish, Elliott McEktowney. Joe McGowan. Carolyn in every major straw poll that did also policy decisions. They would repeatedly told the same message: be thankful for our families and loved ones and show Mirabile, Coleen Moore, Sharon Neubauer, Christopher Pepe, Lynn Strong showings in Iowa and not have prohibitive ticket prices probably point to the University changes have to be made, and we that we truly appreciate them. Perdek, Sabina Pierce. Stephen Powers, Dana Rao, Sk>bhan Roder, New Hampshire will give Kemp in both Iowa and New Hampshire. students have an to them. Senate, where are the ones make national name identification and The Villanova community often exhibits such love Kristine Ryan, Stephen J. Schlager, Mk;helle Shanahan, Tara Interestingly, strong showings in ^V00Sv IMS . decisions W9Sf 099n equal voice in the made help front-runners. Siligato. Maureen Stapleton, Elana Rose Slarr, Tracey Whartenby, If the campaign works, and a him pass the early straw polls were the first and thanksgiving through activities like Hunger Aware- by that body. Certainly, the crea- Christine A Wnuk, MaryJo Yannacone. spirit of solidarity can l>e ignited unim- indicators that long-shot Carter ness Week, feeding the homeless and tutoring underpriv- chMnd otall of OM S0t tion of the Senate was a step In 1980 Bush scored an among students, student leaders pressive 3 percent in the Gallup was a more serious candidate than ileged children. forward for student rights, and But we must take one step further and The writing, artk^les. lay-out, pkrturee and format are the the national media believed. students shouki continue to use will have a formidable force Poll. The final Des Moines Reg- bring Thanksgiving into our own lives. Too often family Of cfaffSM^ tof tocof^ responsibility of the Editor and the Editorial Board not and do behind them when they present ister poll showed him losing Iowa is running for president that forum to expreis their ideas JCK lCMP(RjCH«Tt>uio) Kemp love is taken for granted and seldom demonstrated in necessarily represent the view of the adntinislralfon, faculty and a and proposals. the student agenda to the admin- to R(»gan. Bush won Iowa and because he wants to challenge students unless spedftcaMy allied. The University positive way. subscribes to istration. Indeed, even irth> jumped to a solid lead in New America as no other candidate the principle of rsspoosibis frsodom of expressk)n for our siudsnl There are limits 00 the Senate's We must examine our individual lives and concentrate leaders can only get the members Like Carter, Hart and Bush, Hampshire only to have a poor will — to reach for our highest psfwer, however, and they were of their own groups behind them, Kemp begins with little natkmal performance in the Nashua debate ideals and achieve our greatest on strengthening our family bonds and love. While a deirty shown during the budget they will stiU represent a large name identification overshadowed cost him victory in the Granite potential. He firmly believes in a typical Thanksgiving centers around the pilgrims and The VlanoKsn is published Fridays. 10 Thb Senate student interest group when they by far better known opponents. Sute. future ol unlimited and boundless America, Cliculiion: SMI Subscripicm ara m $17.50 per year. Thanksgiving today must focus on the family, spesk to the administration. opportunity for all Americans. 10 sjn. to 4 pm. An obscure former governor the basic unit of American life. All three trailed badly in the polls 21S'446-7107. named Carter scored 2 percent in I am convinced a major upset And if the administration with single digit showings. 'There are in the end three things that last: faith, is in the making, and we at refuses to sitdswa with students the Gallup Poll in October 1975. In the other in^uiry^ Villanova shouki keep our eyes on hope and k)ve, and the greatest at these is love," condtides nedal and work toward fesohring their Kemp, in fact, is stronger than In December he dropped to 1 preeecuttor, Lawmoe E. WdW^ie at Kemp! 1 Corinthians, 13. oaaiplaiitu, studeat leaders any dt these candidates were percent. Six weeks later he won trying to find out wliether Mene this juncture because he has kywa caucuses against better We challenge the Villanova community to love and shettM call upwi tht^ feltow the was involved m an iliegil ooM«r- broken double digits — this des- known opponents, won the New Lomis Meskon is a senior commun- cherish their families this Thankappving because life is up Qi Lt. Col. ObyM- N«^'« ication arts major and a member faaiglas the iagact thst pite the fact that almost two- Hampshire primary and was nom- too short and time is much too precious to waste. •nreddtng of White Hnuac a/tko Coikge Republicans. S. IMieliil stydswt protest thirds of the voters have never inated and elected president. 1«/

rtwiti wimmiUMOiM ni^mr^vmrklMmliM^^ptfmn Letters '/ 'i'o the Editor recently, whfle Univerrity pnsi- Campus dent, to improve faculty salaries By now a rmilarly featured and to brmt them to a level ookimn By DANA SHAFIE ridiculed in the raUMOvaa. '"mho comparable to faculty salaries at Student AiMMf, who ceam" has attained other simttar universitiea. some notoriety for its sarcastic Many fai our ViUaiiova com- politely and kxNMdastie hehavwr of pok- To the Editor: Rather than allowing munity must also be aware of the enter, I, with ii« fun at the foiblea ol the high students to along neat personal efforts expended by This week the VtOanovan many others, was lectured, critic- and mighty and the not so high DriaooU on behalf of Covenant I I am writing to you in response asks, **What do you think ized and embarrassed by, surpris- and mi^ty \igxt at Villanova. Covenant n. Thanks to the to the un-Christian like treatment and of Edwin Meese Hi's visit ingly enough, an Augustinian In some instances the perceived 4nonie8 raised by these campaigns, that I was forced to endure in to Villanova? priest. wrongs, errors or abuses the have, other order to obtain lunch Thursday we now among ben- » column sou^t to deride were efits, the. Connelly Center and in Dougherty Hall. I never realized that Machiavel- topical or serious enough to merit new student dorms and will have As a socially conscientious lism was a part of Catholicism. such treatment. However, partic- more new student dorms in the member of the Villanova commun- Although his cause was noble, his ularly in one tise, the column has future. ity, I was deeply offended by the means were reprehensible. This not been fair or moderate. I refer I believe that the students will priest went so far as to call me to the case of "El Presidente." agree that these buildings have "a lousy Catholic" simply for I believe the Villanova commun- served and will continue to serve deciding to eat lunch, for personal ity, particularly the student body, Villanova students well. So per- reasons. I never re^bed that should know that the Rev. John haps it is time, in Driscoll's Although I wholeheartedly sup- M. Driscoll, O.S.A., University regard, to "let his good live long JMioftliyeflfsm wes a port the idea behind Hunger president, has the respect of the after him and inter the evil with Awareness Week, in good con- vast majority of Villanova's his bones." pert ef Cetholiclsm. science I cannot support the un- faculty, who fully appreciate his Christian like methods exempli- efforts both while vice president Theodore J. Kondoleon fied Thursday. I sincerely hope in for Academic Affairs and, more Professor of philosophy the future that the methods will Christian ideals. caustically vociferous and highly better represent visible presence of an Augustinian Food Services John Palmieri priest at the entrance to the Class of 1990 cafeteria. needs improvements To the Editor: was able to forge my way past her into the "garden of culinary Apology offered by coordinator Okay. I have been here for two delights" that is Donahue Hall. and one-half months now, and I (Ha, I scoff). am starting to realize that things Secondly, two week's ago, my To the Editor: was to raise the student body's against hunger. are less then perfect here at roommate, deeply concerned about awareness of this problem Villanova, but among those things the lack of lemons to flavor his This letter is in reference to fast through a feeling of hunger. I hope that my over enthusiastic that I have noticed, food service tea with, informed one of the day of Hunger Awareness Week actions and strong sentiment for is one of my favorite topics. There cafeteria staff that there were no (H.A.W.). I would like to extend If you felt harrassed or coerced the hungry will not have ,an are two incidents that I am not lemons. Despite his non- my sincere thanks to the over into giving up your lunch, under- adverse effect on future fast days. too thrilled about. threatening tone, the worker

. Nov. 7, Homecoming, I 2,300 students who gave up their stand that it was my over- Once again, thanks to all those On woke snapped that it . . . "isn't my job. lunch on this day. enthusiasm to obtain a large who participated. up at 8:47 a.m., took a quick Go tell her." of participants. In this shower, and, ravished with pangs What, ask, is point? In response to this number, over number you my The sense, the goal of H.A.W. may of hunger, dashed to the "Spit" University charges me $4,500 per $7,100 were raised for the hungry Melissa Esposito have been displaced. For those in hopes of getting something, year to live on campus. The least locally and abroad. I believe both co-cordinator fast day who abstained from lunch, know even if it was only cereal, in my it could do is be a little lenient the hungry, homeless and poor Hunger Awareness Week that did help in the fight stomach before the tailgate about the cafeteria hours. (It is not will benefit from the money that you started. like is rush the was raised and the quesitons there a mad on As I reached for th& unlocked cafeteria at 9:02 a.m.) It would be posed to the student body will door, I heard the bells in Corr Hall nice if the workers could be a least increase their awareness of the Hunger Awareness as they struck 9 a.m. A quick courteous to their students, problem. glance at my watch told me that because that is (or should be) part I consider myself lucky in not I had made it. I handed my card of their jobs. knowing what it is like to be to the meal checker, only to be On last thing.. I do not recall hungry. Our goal during H.A.W. Week a success discourteously informed that, reading on my bill that I was also "We're closed." paying for the security guards to raised collectively To the Editor: over a 15-year My jaw dropped, but I quickly eat. I mean, I do not mind a cup Broaden period for various international regained my wits and, after much of coffee and a doughnut, but they Nov. 7-15 marked Villanova's and domestic projects. wailing and gnashing of teeth (it eat more than I do. 15th annual Hunger Awareness is a Catholic university, I had to Christopher D. Sypolt Last year a school was built in awareness Week. A tradition of commitment put in one biblical reference), I Class of 1991 Haiti in the name of the students and excellence has been exempli- of Villanova University. This year fied by Villanova's student body, To the Editor: the monies raised will be sent to faculty and administration. This St. Nicholas of Tolentine, an commitment has been involved in We would like to clarify a Augustinian parish in Bronx, campuswide involvement. misunderstanding. The purpose N.Y., and an Augustinian mission of Hunger Awareness Week is to in Peru. The success of Hunger Aware- broaden the perspective of world ness Week involves the whole hunger as well as raise money for Anne Sikorski, co-chairperson, Villanova community. The staff the underprivileged. and I would like to thank the of Campus Ministry, Food Serv- Hunger Awareness Week commit- for Peace On Thursday of last week, fast ices, the Center and tee chairpeople, Barbara Haenn, student organizations day, many of us missed the point. Justice and the Rev. John Liggio, O.S.A., and Villanova Union, The awareness, not the money, such as the especially the Rev. Ray Jackson, for the World, Pi Phi, was the primary objective of Bread Kappa O.S.A., for their dedication and Alpha Chi Omega, Lambda Chi sacrificing lunch. How many hard work. We extend to everyone "I think it is great to have Alpha, Delta Delta Delta and jumped to the defense of what is a safe Thanksgiving. a speaker of such prestige Kappa Alpha Theta should be "rightfully mine" rather than visit Villanova. Regardless think about praised for their efforts. taking a moment to of your opinion, I hope he Chria Duca hunger. is afforded the respect he Letters Villanova can take pride in the chairpersoni Quote deserves as an official of Our purpose at this institution fact that over $500,000 has been Hunger Awareness Week such high office." of higher learning is not solely to John Chepega of get grades. We are called to a policy senior understanding of the greater psychology Note world around us. The ViUauovan willpnnt "Ut ten to the Editor" received at its Many times this experience is offices in 201 Dougherty prior to overwhelming and we feel "Heap high the board with the weeUy deadline, Tuesday at 2 attacked. It is disheartening to see plenteous cheer, and gather to i.m. All letters must be typed and the ferocity of other students the feast, and toast the sturdy iouble spaced. The editors will fighting for their own security Pilgrim hand wlume courage withhold a name upon request, but and luxury, while they remain neper ceased. Give praise to thiet fU kites must be signed and shtmid apathetic towards thow *1csa*' All-Gracious ttmr mclude the writer's telephone One by whom than themselves. steps wem led and Ikastks unto tumber. Because of limited space, tkeharwest's Lord who sends As ThanksfiviQf approaches, tot all letters can beprimied. Others our daUybread." please take a moment to realise wmy be edited. Lstten may be tent how very fortunate «« are. 9 mail to: Ute Viilmmmm, VU

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'•> The third annual Lip-It contest, best. Dan O'Rourke. Rich Stockard, . . presents sponsored by the Resident Student The Lip>It acts included such Aaron Anderson, Mike Mtgliori » Association (RSA), was held Fri- acMin as Bananarama's *i Heard and Sean O'Brien. They romped day in theJake Nevin Field House. A' Kumor," Janet Jackson's their way through a medley of Mak9 Your Own The eventv attording to RSA "Nasty" and U2's "Where The "The Wizard of Oz" songs, which Mendelssohn Club programminff dfioer Maryjo Yan- Streets Have No Name." Other included "Somewhere Over The naoone, raisedalmost $1,150 from acU included Adam Ant's "Goodie Rainbow," "We're Off to See the admission tickets and private Two Shoes" and Elvis Presley's Wizard" and a 8ok> by the coward- donations to benefit the diild "Blue Suede Shoes." ly lion. Choir 5eC.3and4 victims of AIDS (AqlttiiM The Grateful Dead's 'Touch of Dorothy smoked a cigar, and Grey** was complete with "Desid- Immune Deficiency SyBlf«ine)at a moioned aiid flashed the audience. heiKl" slide show and direct par- the Children's H0sj»ital^^ of But the spot light was won by ticipation by the audience on the 11a.m. to 4 p.m. Philadelphia. Toto, who preferred the cowardly fidd house floor. Danielle Brous- Nov. 22 3 p.m. Corr Chapel The competition wasemoeed by Ikm over a fbe hydrant. He later sard's steamy lip>synch of Joan Suzanne Bennett and Robert died, belly-up, with his paws Jett and the Blackhearts' "I Love CONNELLY CENTER V Hart, who introduced each of the sticking up canary-style. With Rock 'N Roll" burned up the stage. thirteen acts that performed on excellent costumes and wacky FREE stage. The second runners-up, receiv- UPPER LEVEL choreography, this act quickly ing $50, were the seven poformers The judges for the event were caught the audience's favor. Assistant Director of Student of the lip-synch of Barry Manil- *•*••*•*•*•••••*•**: '•••• Activities Gary Bonas; Marie ow's "Copacabana." This act All the participants of this Schrauder, assistant director for included the "Manilow haircut" year's Lip-It contest helped make Residence Life; Career Develop- and white suit, a scantily clad this the most successful one to ment Center counselor Dr. Judy Lola and a dual to the death. date. Yannacone stated, "We were originally worried about program- LECTURES COMMITTEE PRESENTS Madsen; Dr. Albert J. Dorley, The first runners-up, who history professor, and Phil Brach, received $75, were Kimberly ming the event on Friday, but, as Student Government president. Howze and Tony Valentine. They it turned out, we had the same attending They judged each act on its gracefully danced and sipped wine number of students as originality, lip-synch ability, cho- through the lip-synch of "Dirty last year and managed to raise reography and overall entertain- Dancing's" "I Had The Time of (Continued on page 15) (Pholo by Lopez) GEORGE PLIMPTON Tony and Kim sip wine as they have the time of their lives. Wednesday, Dec. 2 8:30 p.m. AIDS facts and eoncerns discussed

ally over in the body," explained Bonas. bloodstream, one of three events a prolonged period of not develop symptoms for six By JACQUELINE GENTILE occur. person time. • If When this happens, it destroys A can develop AIDS, months to 10 or 12 years. This Villanova Assistant Featuns Editor R they can develop AIDS Related is the part of the immune system Bonas added, "They have to be time called the incubation that fights off certain fungus and Complex (ARC), or they can present without any other explain- period. become an asymptomatic carrier able reason." Bonas mentioned that the fol- Tickets $3 General Public $2withV.U. I.D. I AIDS. Acquired Immune Defi- bactenu infections. of the virus. A person who carries the AIDS lowing behavior or conditions ciency Syndrome. Fifty thousand As a result of the damage done If a person is infected with the virus can develop ARC, which is could contribute to people devel- Americans have the disease. Two to the immune system, a person virus, some of the symptoms are a milder form of AIDS. Bonas oping AIDS if they carry the virus: to 3 million Americans carry the infected with the AIDS virus gets swollen glands, a dry cough, stated, "It's like having the flu alcohol and drug use, caffeine use, — C.C. Tix Office virus but show no symptoms. opportunistic infections. These Tickets on Sale Now purple blotches on the skin, white forever." lack of sleep, poor nutrition and Gary Bonas, assistant director are infections which are rare spots in the mouth, a loss of 10 Bonas explained that people exposure toother immunilogically to Student Activities and a among healthy people whose percent or more of body weight, generally do not die from ARC. As affective diseases such as member of the University's AIDS immune system^ are functioning. persistent diarrhea, a slight but of now, only five to 20 percent of mononucleosis. education program, stated that According to Bonas. "These diseases ultimately kill ... persistent fever and unexplained the people with ARC have devel- How is the HTLV-HI virus AIDS is caused by the HTLV-ID AIDS bleeding. oped AIDS. transmitted? The virus is found virus whkh infects the T-4 helper doesn't kill anybody." >QO Individually, these symptoms Someone who has been exposed in blood, semen and vaginal secre- * • cell of the body's immune system. Sibling's Weekend Movies Nick Wuckich, a student do not necessarily spell AIDS. to the virus but does not exhibit tions. Bonas stated that, "For a u 'The virus itself is essentially member of the AIDS education Bonas stated that these symptoms any symptoms is an asymptomatic non-infected person to be infected, not very bodily fluids of dang»xms, except when program, explained that if the must be present together, in carrier of AIDS. Bonas stated that one of those three it multiples and reproduces itself HTLV-in virus enters a person's signifkant quantities and gener- an asymptomatic carrier might (Continued on page 13) Plan on Spending Valentine's Weekend with Your 5-1 3 Yr. Old Plimptom lectures Sibling. More Info By Mail Soon. jNov. 1 9 and 20 rihs lii A 6:30-9 p.m. By IRENE V. LANGRAN that this tale became an April BE A PART Staff Reporter Fools' story that fooled people worldwide. OF THE WILDCAT Tlx $2 C.C. Cinema On Dec. 2, a modern day legend will visit the Villanova campus. Despite all these accomplish- This legend is George Plimpton, I *< Vi., Ill III ments, Plimpton is perhaps and he is coming to speak in an known to more people as a result event sponsored by the Villanova of his success in yet another area. •••••• Student Union. In autobiographies such as Paper Plimpton is indeed a man of Lion and Out of My League, Plimp- many talents* A native New ton experienced first-hand and Yorker, he graduated from Exeter, survived to recount the encoun- A TTENTIONI! CULTURAL FILM Harvard University, and Cam- SERIES ters of which many people dream. bridge University. He is the found- Like Walter Mitty, we humans er and editor of The Paris Review, seem to let our daily lives be a literary journal est^ished in interrupted by thoughts of what Paris in 1953. it would be like to be another He is also avid Porcy Adion's an fireworks person, or more specifically, to enthusiast who is the fireworks play another role.

commissioner of New York City. We might wonder what it is like As a movie actor he has appeared to fly through the air on a trapeze !^n in such films as "Reds" and under the big top, or fly through "Lawrence of Arabia." the air as a parachutist or a hang He is a well-known television glider. Friday, Dec. 4 personality, who hosts the Disney Many weekend athletes have Cable's "Mouseterpiece Theatre." dreamed of pitching against Amer- In additkm, he is a successful ican and National League All- > >• 8-12 p.m. author of biographies and fiction. Stars, playing tennis on tour or 7 pi«k. ex. CMima In one of his most famous pieces shooting hoops with the Boston litiL21^22,» of fktion, as a special contributor Celtics. Perhaps you have to S^o9is lUmshmitd, he created dreamed of facing bulls as a VtltaiMw Room Sidd Ptnch* » lials rookie who matador or facing pucks as a couM pitch basabatta at M miks goalie in the National Hockey par hour. Hia graat triumph was League. '•'; 1,-0 -

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OpVimbf irt^i tt7 • IWE ^LLm^/k^Pti^ 13 PMWliai»irHCVIUAMOVAM»Mowiiifatf20.1^(l7 V.U. has flair for fashion Word of the Week By JACKIE LANZA Once strictly denim, the minis- history that should not be StuffKtporkr kirt now comes in a variety of repeated. THE styles: straight, pleated and With the onset of colder weath- FURCULA Have ever wondered why you "bubbled," which is not quite er, Villanova students dress dress as they Villanova students conservative enough for Villanova warmly in long tweed jackets and do? A) the wishbone of a turkey C) An 18th century women's taste. Conservative prep- boots. Preppies might have a cap spinning not, the most wheel Believe it or pies prefer a short plaid mini or scarf on to accessorize the frequent to this question answer topped with a cardigan while (he outfit. impress guys" or seems to be "to "not quites" set trends in three- B) a toupee made from non D) a bear's hibernating place "to impress girls.* This answer tiered denim minis and short synthetic materials Speaking of accessories, is usually followed closely by "to jackets. what is 4 seen most from "the wall"? For be comfortable" and "it was the A general rule for wearing a guys, suspenders are still S«MMMitl4 left that was clean." popular. t)y AndrBw BulJion only thing miniskirt: if you do not know how Johnny Hoon For girls, bangle bracelets, large eet to sit down in a miniskirt, do not gold earrings and colored A«ll Villanova fashion falls into one wear one. watches SfKtOOMt 7H6M WtlJRWKTbftfWcH of two categories: preppy and not are seen most frequently. The TNc^i I sntr -nmno^ quite as preppy. Members of the rhinestone tennis bracelet has also started to make an appear- latter category are the few It seems that the latest fad at dressers who cannot quite bring ance on campus. AIDS •$'644 You ptdc Villanova is tye-dying. Nothing Me themselves to trade in their Ree- remains untouched. Even sheets (Continuedfrom page 11) for boks pennyloafers. Members cannot escape the bright splashes Rc^rdless of what is new in of the former category, however, of purple and orange seen fre- fashion, students in both catego- the infected person must come in intravenous drug users are two are fairly evident. quently on shirts around campus. ries will agree on one thing: WJien contact with the non-infected high risk groups, along with This trend has been revived from it comes to finals or an 8:30 a.m. person's blood." sexual partners of people in these ft which also class The Villanova school uniform the 70s, the age that cannot quite keep your This contact can occur through categories. hip-hugging, polyester eyes H01 has been deemed turtleneck, brought open, nothing beats fleecy, the sharing of intravenous drug However, Bonas added, "It is — one part of fashion comfortable sweater, Cheenos, socks and loaf- bell bottoms sweats. needles, intimate sexual contact not a gay person's disease. It is and birth. SHC ers. No one has blue hair, no one in the heterosexual community." , >»auAttY. wears excessive amounts of leath- The AIDS virus has been found How can a person protect him- &K ^^ considered an in saliva, "but only in minute self from this deadly disease? Two b^ er. Preppy could be admissions requirement. quantities," said Bonas. These major preventative measures are quantities have not been proven refraining from intravenous drug sufficient to transmit the virus. use and abstaining from sex. There are, of course, variations What are some ways that AIDS It has been shown clinically on the theme. Denim can replace cannot be transmitteid? The virus that the use of condoms is helpful any of the above items. Jeans come cannot be acquired by donating in reducing the risk of transmit- in any color, but are most fashion- blood. The Red Cross uses a sterile ting AIDS. However, Bonas able when they have been abused needle for each donor. explained that "We here at Vil- before purchasing. This includes Also, AIDS cannot be acquired lanova support the Church's acid washing and preripped knees. through casual contact, such as teaching in that the best way to Denim jackets are a necessity, and being in the same room with a eliminate the risk of transmitting the outfit is complete with denim person who has AIDS or eating AIDS is not to be sexually active." accessories and even denim boots. from the plate of an infected He also added that condoms are person. not foolproof in preventing preg- Theresa Van Overwalle, nancy, and to the same degree are Another wardrobe staple is the another student member of the not foolproof in preventing the miniskirt. (Women only, please.) AIDS education program, added transmission of AIDS. Although buyers for major depart- that the virus is very fragile and According to a national AIDS ;»«'* ment stores have been predicting !?Ai* • I' (Photo by Shafie) is killed by sunlight and household hotline, education and accurate ankle length skirts for fall, hem- bleach. information are crucial in pre- lines continue to rise as temper- t-shirts. eKivRimci^ The girls of 3rd West Sheehan Hall^odel their tye-dycd Who is at a high risk of acquir- venting the spread of AIDS. "Ignor- site susitiEss atures drop. ing AIDS? Homosexuals and ance about AIDS can be fatal." ^^-fi tap m& ,^/fl

A Summer Thunderstorm The Mask By JOHANNE C. SHARP First Love . . By STEPHEN J. SCHLAGER A mist gently rises from the / By NOEL E. FALCO pavement, Your feelings are masked within a cloud ¥ the sun reappears, I wish I could hear them voiced out loud. first love ... V\a6€ as the fallen twigs and leaves just a breath from the past and the weakness in my knees returns flL road. IS I clutter the If I could only view your mind. with only a thought or a word, all familiar and with hidden meaning "HiiS A warm breeze rushes in on If your heart's true feelings I could find. no one ever guessed our secrets to relieve the tension and resolve ~^ { no one knew what we felt the quarrel. I wish I could see through overcast eyes and stil we had to protect each other from them tCamei to know what is truth and what are lies. only us, just us ... Tempers rise and are unjustly tearing at the bounded edge of my memory they still try to short. , £i li«»se />r/'' There are things in life we don't want to face, force their way in utiely Crossing lines of another's but not all of life is delicate lace. but there's no room for them, there never was existence perhaps that was our problem creates friction. Obstacles I want to know what is real. . . . but we were inseparable, knowing every subtlety of the other amount I want to know what you feel. even now the warmth of your breath and the clean smell of your skin to halt the perfect love. o call forth clear to me As fast as it came, it quickly rests, I need to know what you need from me. like the gentle hollow at the base of your neck and the kisses a summer thunderstorm. I need to know what your ckMidy eyes see. sweet and tender, yet filled with youthful urgency we wanted to grow up toipether, but we were so young ... so young I need to know what lies under the mask. night recalls the times I used to fall asleep smiling tt*i« I want to know what will make us last. but the memories hold empty emotion and smiles fail me now

^ only tears fall, but don't worry about me . . . I'm happy . . (. ^ ^ your eyes, always your eyes pin me to the truth and uncovered I lapse silent, wondering how you can make me feel this way even now when you are no kmger with me

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''MooMhead'* Meese has been By if they are not dealt with/* accord- Much roommate unity has been Hey. it's the big day Edwin ALLEN AMBROSINO ing to Hulme. encouniged when one asks the issued a day pass to speak at ViUanova . . . what an lioMor . . and Therefore, in the name of food inevitable late night question, he will certainly amal the sttention of all the conservatives on lie*s JEFF GILUES roommate relatk)ns. you shoukl be "Are you hungry?'* In most cases campus . . . let*s hope he's not arrMted hinMall while here able to discuss things in order to the answer is yes. is . . . hope you didn't- a|UMi the big mme last night . . . night classes Assistant Entfttminment Editors There a find solutions that make both of strong possibility that you will were caacalled ... we certainly knoiw where our priorities lie . . you happy. find yourselves wonder if stuck around to talk to good-shirt Rollie ... he's Probably one of the most chal- supporting several ES^ local food establishments in the hall of fame ... the Italian one anyway . . . Rumor has lenging experiences college has to In the above example, commun- singlehandedly. It that our dearly beloved neighbors aren't happy about our west offer is relating to your roommate. ication may lead you to discover campus dorm proposal ... guess they want us to build ander^ioiuMl that a simple compromise can In addition, many roommate . . . that's wltere they want us ... 6 feet under . . . then they coukl During the summer, incoming solve this dilemma. Fortunately, fights have been caused by the really step on us . . . hey, did you hear about the Meese proteatora freshmen tend to worry about there are headphones and movable general condition of the other's ... they must not have heard of the Villanova student skigan: what their roommates will be like. television stands. This way, your side of the room. However, this Apathy and You, Perfect Together ... for all you left-wing Will we get along? Do we like the roommate does not have to hear problem never arises with those radicals out there this Who Knows Who Catea is for you. same music? Is he the Felix Unger primal screaming and you can roommates who are still unable to type? keep your mind on your studies distinguish exactly whose side of as well. "Almost every problem Then the important questions the room bek>ngs to whom. Most can be solved,** in Hulmes opinion, pop into your head. Does he watch roommates remain convinced that "if both roommates are willing to a financial news network 24 hours it is not their fault. work it out." a day, stopping only to run naked Campus Ministry before through the hallways singing "La Differences in basic personality After cleaning the room fall break, they return to find it Bamba" at the top of his lungs? traits often pose problems for However, resident a total mess. This leads them to As you can see, the first few roommates. By THE REV. To read, to fear, to hope, that believe that either dirt and clutter weeks you spend with your room- assistant Denis Graeber feels BERNARD A. LAZOR, O.S.A. to pray, personality dif- are naturally attracted to the mate can be an enlightening "although basic To lift the latch and force initiate a problem, room or now they know what the experience. As Geoff Hulme, head ferences can Above the entrance to the li- the way. problem occurs when specters in St. Mary's Hall do in resident of Stanford Hall, states, the real brary at Yale University is a quote And better had th^y ne'er refuse to accept those their spare time. "The experience really makes you roommates that says the library is the heart been bom. differences." of the university. Who read to doubt, or read open your eyes to a different Being roommates can be an In the course of our education, to scorn. person. You learn to appreciate People who laugh every five interesting experience and is have not we have experienced, even from One of the values of a Catholic differences which you seconds while watching Pee Wee's rarely boring. Hulme and Graeber our elementarv school davs. an liberal arts education is the expo- had to deal with before." Playhouse may have difficulty agree that sooner or later even association with books and their sure of students to literature that getting along with someone who total opposites are bound to loosen Most roommates are not fortu- repositories, libraries at home or stimulates the mind and heart to smiles as often as Halley's Comet up and have a lot of fun. nate enough to have known each in school or in the local town. values that are both intellectual comes around. If you do not make beforehand. Even if you do other In estimation, From this accessible storehouse of and spiritual, not merely prag- a real attempt to get along, most Graeber's "A to room with a friend from decide part of the education knowledge we have nurtured our matic and career oriented. of the time you will not. major you high school, there is no guarantee receive in college is based upon minds with wisdom in many areas Bible reading and courses of that you will get along. On the other hand, you may social interaction. While some of of personal interest. study on the Bible contribute to discover that you have many While the of reading this kind of influence Hulme said, "Usually small this is accomplished through spectrum and value. interests as well. Staying things cause the majority of common meeting people in classes and interests is broad for all of us, I Some 20 years ago I obtained a sleeping as problems between roommates." up as late as possible, clubs, your roommate can have would like to call attention to an copy of the Jerusalem Bible. Tak- late as possible and blowing off incident in the life of literary ing a cue from For example, one of you may find the greatest impact on this part a Psalm 119, verse classes are possibly a few things great of the last century. Sir 105, which reads, "Now your it impossible to study without of your education." both of you enjoy. word is a leap to listening to such favorites as Walter Scott. my feet, a light James Hefley, in his book What 's on my path," I composed W.A.S.P. and Megadeth with the Your mutual love for total the So Great About the Bible? tells us following lines and wrote stereo blasting. darkness while sleeping may earn these how Scott in the last days of his inside the cover of my Bible: might your room the nickname "The However, your roommate Word life asked his son-in-law to read May the Word of the Lord be Cave" by other people in your find it necessary to watch the a lamp to your feet wing. to him from the book. "What daily reruns of Family Ties in of the bosk?" responded the younger to guide you on the path of life; order to psyche himself up to When the resident assistant is man, for no doubt the Scott to console you in moments of This study western civilization. not looking, many roommates residence was filled with many weariness and discourage- matter may be further complicat- combine talents by wreaking Week volumes. Sir Walter replied, ments. ed by the fact that your roommate havoc in the hallways. They pull "There is only one book, the to lighten you in moments cannot study when the room pranks such as tilting buckets of Bible." of confusion and darkness; resembles Heavy Metal Hour on water against unsuspecting neigh- Solution After the death of the great to bring you an ever deeper MTV. Meanwhile, you may find bor's doors. British author there were found meaning of Hfe Mallory of Family Ties just too Life would not be complete in Scott's Bible the following and your role in it; distracting. without juvenile pleasures such verses: to delight you with the Within that awful volume lies awareness of the "Lack of communication is the as this. When you find that A The wishbone of a turkey The mystery of mysteries! presence of God; biggest problem that roommates another room has plans to attack, Happiest they of human race and finally to open to you the encounter because little disagree- it tends to make roommates stick To whom Go4J^s granted grace. gate of His heavenly abode. ments can turn into major ones together. ^^^^^^:^^^^^^^;^^^^^^^^^^ 527-4330 ^;^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^;^^^^^^j FAST FREE DELIVERY!! WITH $6.00 MINIMUM ORDER LA NOVA PIZZA COMPANY 789 Lancaster Ave. • VHIanova, PA Hours: Sun.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-1 a.m. • FrI. 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By LUCI A. JANKOWSKI brothers are a main interest in the played by Sean Murray, Alcide Stq/f Rtporttr play and reveal that appearances Hobbs, Michael Guerriero, Kristen can be deceivin|(. Edward 0. Flick Robacker and Monique Blank, This season, the Jr. was magnificent as VilUnova Joseph respectively, did a wonderful job Thestreiiroinised to present Suriace, outwardly a gentleman thea- and had great facial expressions togoers with ''a ticket to the good loved by all, but really a two-faced and body movements. They were tife/' and they have scoundrel. This not disap- was a demanding also responsible for the scene pointed us yet. The acting role which Flick production of performed changes, and they kept the action Richard Brinsley Sheridan's with much enthusiasm and of the play moving. ''School For Scandal" was defi- energy. The brothers' aging uncle. The play itself is witty, humor- nitely "the ticket" to an evening Sir Oliver Suriace, was played by ous and fast-paced. This is high of comedy, great performances Michael HoUinger. He gave an comedy, so you will not find and fine theatre. impressive performance and por- slapstick humor here, but the The play is a of trayed his character quite comedy manners puns and language make it funny. which satirizes convincingly. the behavior of The first act of the play drags, and the upper aristocratic Matthew G. Higgins gave a fine class in at times it is hard to folow because 18th century England. performance as Charles Surface, On any of the number of characters. It a prodigal son and a rogue on the given day, the lords and ladies takes the first act to get used to outside, but really benevolent and wouM gather with their "school" the 18th century English and the kind on the inside. of scandlers, play cards, gamble English accents of the characters. Other cast members included: and gossip, gossip, gossip. Nothing However, do not be discouraged Elizabeth K. Walsh as Lady Sneer- was held sacred about anyone, not because the second and third acts well. Jill DeForteas Mrs. Condour, even one's ck)6est friend or rela- are great not be missed. Gerre Garrett and to tive. Today's gossip columnists as Mrs. Crabtree, Michael I cannot end without giving would be considered amateurs, Foley as Sir Benjamin credit VMOM WSt6/ATLANTIC (t-M) MEET0AMNVWN50N YES «ioo«ou2/AniiNnc (t.M» BIGGENBRATOR Backbite, and to the costume designer and PAMMY mJON compared to these people. John Rheim as constructors Snake. As their names describe, for their extraordi- MTCIK VALENS nhmo/ocl^i wv 7oi Tt/CAmoi (IM) THE BEST OF RITCHIE ^M£nS flCA«27«-l-ll(9.«« Q90N Sheridan cleverly stereotypes they satirized the malicious gossip nary work. The costumes were authentic Mlllf muKum taa 4«*^i/poivqrmn NOLO YOUR RRE INC CULT m.m EUECTRIC his characters after the personal- and no-holds-barred character to the time period and lAJ ities of members in gossiping defamation of the day. Maryann so spectacular that one felt trans- iZMll (t.M) WNVSTHATQML UNO USA WENDY AND LISA cliques. He does this so cleverly Sollami played Maria, the beau- ported back in time. The set also added to that feeling because it FlfnWOOOIMC 1S471 <•.••) TANQOMTHEMQHT TVFANV MCA I79S (•.«•) TTFANY that the character's name des- tiful young ward who takes cribes their personality perfectly. offense at gossiping. Cynthia was simple, yet it reflected the RXJi. Ut& 420M/MCA (•.«•> DOCUMENT BMBTKBQffS 0ErjMirc4O2at/CQUMHA UCENSEDTOLL Beth Dannenfelser was superb as Angst played Mistress Rowley, style of the era. GRATEFUL DEAD mhta m. mm («.«•) MTHEOARK (•.W) STRANGEWAYS. HERE WE COME Lady Teazle. She literally teased, the wise confidant of Sir Peter and Although "School For Scandal" flirted and prodded with every Sir Oliver. Thomas Basile was written in 1777, its univer- OWI40241/CJA THE RNAL COUNTDOWN MBTOI PUBBVGAT aomiA «07M41M BACK M THE HKIHUFE as the older husband who wishes the actors were T-^ excellent. Each by Terry Guerin, will be running his yoiinger, ,free-spirited wife knew and portrayed their charac- RMt MDCURV tSI CM-l/ratVOMIM CRAZY Nnmrs PAUL 2M47(t.«f> QRACCLAND at the Vasey Theatre on Nov. 18 (photo courtesy of Vasey Theatre) would love him more and annoy ter quite well and with credibility. through 21 and Dec. 1 through 6. AiuiNnc«i7C7<».«« LOSTBOffS PCTCRQABRKL QerFENQHS240Mf«.M) Lady Sneerwell (Elizabeth K. •OUNOTRACK SO J^im less. The household servants Trip, Tickets are $5. Call the box office Walsh) bites the finger of Joseph I" ^ Surface (Edward O. Flick Jr.) in "School For Scandal." ciCKTiiA The destinies of the Suriace Alcide, Jacob, Alice for details at 645-7474. MOTLEY CRUE clektra •07M fff.Mi THE DOORS mms (i 2.m) BEST OF THE DOORS and Guinevere

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aC1gt7aTHCVMLLAW0¥/WaPiHi1f Nyl»*THemtAMWAW M^ H» Alic6 Cooper is back and better than #«er A^-^'>^^ uaed in Rebel Charge at The history of Heartland con- Entertainment Darkness'* is a hauntingly catchy Chop, Chop" and "Gail" run Kip Wilder (bas^lCen K. Mary ing up. By RUSS CECCOLA By RUSS CECCOLA Oudkitnauga, tained in a book has been stolen number, as are the other songs on together as a tale of a Homicidal (dnima) and- Paul Horowita Expact tome of Rmm Your Fisi Normally, I am always and cast to the seven winds by this side, and is played briefly genius who kills hookers, one (kevboardsX and rdfs songs to be played and impretaed by the detail that goes Midan. during a scene in the movie in whose name was Gail. "Gail" Cooper'a tgur is curmtly on make sure that you saa Cbopo', into the presentation and packag- You must find the last six pages which Cooper kills somebody by employs a frightening imitatidn of the road and wUl visk Flnladel- whether you are already a fan or Calendar ing of an SSI game, but SkUoh of the history as well as the book spearing them with a bicycle a pipe organ to add to the effect pbia at the tofwar Jliealtr this just cuiioua, On^ ^seeing liim takes this excellence even further. itself and destroy six dark pages frame. of the murder of the lady of the weekend with Ace Frehley*s can yoQ experience the The game nuinual is 60 pages, but created by Midan. If these six dark Raise Your Fist and Yell night and the disposal of her body. Comet and Faster Pussycat open- that is Alice Cooper. each page is filled with useful pages are not destroyed, they will Alice Cooper Classic Cooper lyrics from infonnation. The manual includes have a backlash on Heartland. MCA Records "Gail" sung in Cooper's unique Music a complete historical discussion of Your goal is a challenge that voice are: 'The bugs serve time the battle, maps showing forma- should keep you occupied for a in her skeletal jail/ 1 wonder how tk>ns at critical parts in the battle, while. It is not extremely tough Cooper obvloiisly pot a the bugs remember Gail." AMBLER CABARET numerous charts needed in the to finish Heartland, but it is not "Time to Kill" explains how a 43 E. Butler Pike game and complete instructions very easy either. man from the streets mentally Ambler, Pa. lotoftiiiioiiitotliis and tutorials for the three games The five lands that you may Remember back when you were . breaks down and goes on a murder 215-646-8117 contained within Shiloh. travel in are: the Gardens and the a kid and every year during the spree. "Roses on White Lace" is Nov. 20 — Skip Castro Band/The Stand album, wMi hh touring Regardless of the type of war Conservatory, the Space Station, last weeks of the school year, the story of a jealous man who Nov. 21 — New Potato Caboose game that you may like, I would the Village, the Castle and the every radio station on the dial wreaks his vengeance on a new- Nov. 24 —- Cabaret Comedy by Big Daddy Graham strongly suggest Shiloh. It can be Mountains and the Wastelands played "School's Out." Alice group acting as the lywed who has jilted him. The Nov. 25 — Flamin Caucasians played at an easier difficulty level and the Caves. Cooper immortalized himself in man mutilates the bride, taking Nov. 27, 28 — Beru Revue for the beginner and still offers All have their own hidden the minds of sutdents young and musicians on tlio re- her head with him as a final a strong challenge to the veterans. dangers and things to find. old everywhere with that song. conquest and stating that her Shiloh also includes a map of the Regardless of how you play Heart- Those were the heydays of the "Blood drops look like roses on THE CHESTNUT CABARET cord* area used in the game, so you can land, you must play it if you are master of macabre music known white lace." This is my favorite 38th & Chestnut 3f V journey back in time to a fan of simple graphic adventures as Alice Cooper. song of the second side. Philadelphia, Pa. Tennessee. that are object-oriented. Heartland Taking a loss of popularity in Raise Your Fist and Yell is an 215-382-1201 continues in the manner of Druid the late '70s and early '80s, Cooper intense album. The songs are Nov. 20 — Billy Price/The Keystone Rhythm Band and offers a good game to the returned to the spotlight last year strong and all are written with Nov. 21 — Greaseband adventurer. with Constrictor and "The Night- Cooper is the leader of a group such incredible imagery that — Generation/Nixion's Head the POSTCARDS •••• Nov. 24 2nd mare Returns" tour. Now, with of evil and silent street people, and lyricist is easily identified as Nov. 25-28 — Tommy Conwell & The Young Rumblers ACTIVISION C64/ 128, the recent release of Raise Your his performance cannot be missed Cooper to anybody who reads SIUCON DREAMS •••• AP, IBM, MAC Fist and Yell, Cooper should be by Cooper fans. them. FIREBIRD C64/128, AT, You have probably seen those headed for an even greater "Time to Kill," "Chop, Chop, Cooper obviously put a lot of ST, that and THE EMPIRE ROCK CLUB popularity. Chop," "Gail" and "Roses AP, AMIGA, IBM programs create banners on time into this album, with his Roosevelt Blvd. Silicon is another tril- & Princeton Ave. White Lace" off Dreams posters as well as those that make They still play "School's Out" round Side 2 with touring group acting as the musi- 215-338-6101 of adventures from Firebird Activi- on the radio Cooper's a quartet of tales of murder ogy newspapers. Thanks to and status by cians on the record. These musi- Nov. 20 — Beru that encompass everything that sion, there is now a program that Revue as the father of theatrical stage psychopathic killers. "Chop, cians are: Kane Roberts (guitars). an adventurer could want. The allows the owner to create post- Nov.21,22 — BritnyFox shows and first user of makeup this Nov. 25 ~ Hidden Faces and special effects will last difference between package cards. Postcards contains every- Nov. 26 - FX-SHON forever. and the previous trilogy, Jewels of thing you need to make up a Darkness, lies in the subject postcard except for the stamp. Nov. 27 — Separate Checks Raise Your Fist and Yell is, in thatyou've gotten intoWanova, Nov. 28 — Flamin Harry Band Now matter. Silicon Dreams is a science you can make wacky post- my opinion, the best album Cooper Now fiction that takes place in to send has released since Welcome to My game cards on your computer 23 Nightmare and Constrictor. Both the 23rd century. The three adven- to people that you have not written EAST CABARET tures are also more interrelated in while. 23 E. Lancaster Ave. Constrictor and Raise Your Fist ••• to a than in Jewels Darkness. INSTANT MUSIC The manual for Postcards con- Ardmore, Pa. and Yell are the newest records IBM can he^ j^u get more out of it. of ELECTRONIC ARTS 215-896-6420 made by Cooper on MCA Records. Although they are separate, it tains instructions for designing a 128, AMIGA, AP Nov. 20 Living While Constrictor was a great helps if you finish them in order. C64/ card from start to finish. The neat — Earth This program is one of the few Nov. 21 — Skip Castro welcome for Cooper back to vinyl. The three games within the part of the program is the clip art Band/Rangos The road to graduation is paved with discount, plus Microsoft* Windows 1.04, out on the market that has a name Nov. 24 — Raise Your Fist and Yell keeps the Silicon Dreams package are: Snow- and backdrops for the postcard Sleeper/Room 43 that succinctly describes itself. Nov. 25 — Beru ball rolling and offers a tight term papers, lab reports, cramming, all- ^te, Fbint, Caitlfile, IBM DOS 3.3 and ball, Return to Eden and Worm in pictures. From a moose to balloons Revue/Picture This Paradise. In each of the games, Instant Music uses a unique the clip art that comes Nov. 26 — Beru Revue/Pciture This collection of songs bringing togeth- nighters and, of course, exams. a mouse. to Tarzan, system of music generation to Nov. 27 — Bricklin er all that Cooper is in 10 songs. yoti are Kim Kimberly and one of with Postcards is amazingly appro- lb ease that journey and awaken your Fbp in the load-and-go diskette and allow the user to be as creative Nov. 28 Bricklin/Faction Raise Your Fist and Kf// appears his descendants with the intention priate for people with a penchant — as one can possibly be without to be divided into two types of professors to your exceptional abilities, we your Model 25 G)llegiate is set to help you of colonizing Eden, a planet pre- for craziness. being a musician. Cooper songs, a different type on pared for human habitation by actually Postcards comes with enough suggest the newest member of the IBM* Write and revise bng papers and illustrate The program promotes jam- each side. Side 1 offers four intelligent robots. In Snowball, blank postcards to keep you busy THE SPECTRUM on your computer's key- anthems to the youth of today Personal System/2"' family: the Model 25 your points by combining words and gra- you wake up on the colonization ming for a while and an order form for Pattison Place ship prematurely to find out that board to simulate songs. The neat more, if you need them. The Philadelphia, Pa. with which to assault all of the Collegiate. phics. So your professors will draw favorable will fool onesided people with closed minds something is wrong. thing is that this program package also includes a glue strip Nov. 22, 23 —John Cougar Mellencamp Ks a high-powered personal computer conclusions about your work. into thinking that you are who criticize others for no reason In Return to Eden, you must people to paste the computer printout Nov. 26 — The Hooters/Glen Burtnick music. except to criticize. Parents, with advanced graphics capabilities, designed R)r more information on the Model 25 escape the dangers on the ship and actually playing onto the cards. Postcards prints Nov. 29, 30 — Yes Instant Mus- teachers and the P.M.R.C. (the travel to the Robot City of Enoch, The uniqueness of color cards as well to provide the to fit on your desk without adding to the Collegiate, visit the IBM Education Product organization that attempts to rate closer to your goal. Finally, in The ic lies in the way that you "com- most for your money. and ban albums) should listen to clutter. And it comes with a generous 640 KB Coordinator on campus. Youll quickly learn Worm in Paradise, you must find pose" music. You play by drawing out what is wrong in Enoch and one of four different colored lines and heed the lyrics of these songs. memor)^ two 3.5" diskette dnves and an aid how to get the most out of the » Theatre corres- Side 2 contains five scary tunes solve it quickly. All three games on the screen. Each color package every student can appreciate—a big IBM R&reonal Sy8tem/2. L ponds to a different instrument or that cover the gamut of all that are captivating and on a difficulty Cooper's macabre side entails — level comparable with most peo- voice. The computer interprets ANNENBERG CENTER Micioioft is • ragistartd trademarti of tht MicnMoft Corporation. IBM it a ragittarad trademark and Paraonal Systam/2 is a trademarfc of tha Intamational Business Machines based on University evil, murder, the dead, maniacal Corporation, e IBM 1987. ple's skills. notes and plays music of Pennsylvania psychopaths and plenty of blood. Silicon Dreams is not only a very the line in the right rhythm and 3680 Walnut St. These songs will lend themselves good trilogy of games, but it also key. Philadelphia, Pa. well to live translations. has a useful extra in the form of So by drawing on the screen 215-896-6791 Raise Your Fist and Yell opens the manual. Aside from obvious with a mouse or joystick, you Nov. 19 — "Much Ado About Nothing" with instructions and playing hints, make instant music. The compu- Nov. 20 — "An Evening with "Freedom," a song that Zoe Caldwell . Come A seems conspicuously aimed at the manual contains a novella, ter does all of the work. Instant Waltzing with Me" Tipper Gore and the P.M.R.C. "Eden Song," to set the atmos- Music contains over a dozen Cooper takes a very mature stance phere for the game. Silicon Dreams instruments and even a human in the lyrics of "Freedom" and the is a science fiction gamer's voice. So do not worry about WALNUT STREET THEATRE running out of uses for the screeching guitar work of Kane paradise. 9th Walnut Streets •••• & Roberts and anthemic chorus oiily SHILOH SSI program. Philadelphia, Pa. The manual includes a lot of make it better. C64/128,AT,AP,IBM 215-574-3550 The chorus is: "Freedom, we're Now more than ever do fans of interesting information for both •••• Through Nov. 22 ~ "Noises Off" gonna ring the bell/ freedom to the Civil War have another outlet amateurs and real musicians. It DELTA PATROL rock, freedom to talk/ freedom, for pent up energy. With the includes a list of all of the songs ELECTRONIC ARTS raise your fist and yell/ freedom release of Shiloh, aspiring war and song fragments included on C64/128,AP is shoot-em-up tOTock, freedom to talk/ freedom gamers and history buffs can the disk, complete instructions Delta Patrol a for some reason kept me at — ring." Take those words to faithfully recreate The Battle of and tutorial exercises and helpful that Comedy computer, lost in my thoughts, heart. Gore. Shiloh in all of its bloodiness and charts of chord sequences for my Harking back to the "Give the Radio Back" with its strategical beauty. different kinds of music. for hours. ••• glory, Delta Patrol message of rebellion, will attract The game takes place in a 30 HEARTLAND FIREBIRD days of arcade Sector in order THE COMEDY WORKS anyone who has ever had their by 30 grid of squares similar to C64/128 puts you in Delta the aliens firing at you 126ChesnutSt. radio taken away by a teacher in most war games. However, this is Heartland is a new game from to destroy Philadelphia, Pa. kill their moth- school, whereas "Lock Me Up" one of the few similarities to the Firebird for Commodore owners and to eventually boring, 215-W-A-C-K-Y 97 and "Step On You" are directed war game standard that domi- that has an excellent story behind ership. It sounds easy and Nov. 20, 21 — Ron Darion/Rich Gagliardi easy to play. but is neither of these. to closed-minded people in nates most other games. it and is an game Sullivan/Ben Kurland/Laura Lyness entry Nov. 27, 28 — Keven general. Skilok uici the game system The game takes place in The Five Delta Patrol is the third Electronic Arts' Amazing All of these songs are musically first introduced in GtUytbtug: The Lands of Heartland, a mythkral into unique and lyrically excellent, as TuntmgFmmt. 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This reviewer is To Travel comes well recom- I duly re-mix hope that Eagle 106 never gets a must say that I do, even though magic age of 21 — was "," whose still trying^4o configure the reli- mended. reviewing a place like the Main informed by the management that is more improvisational and gious images this song conveys to hold of these mixes and extends Lion can hardly be called work. they are tough at the door. But reminds one of that '408-styled tjie "broken dreams" of our new them to several days length for the "Swingout Sister -- they went Do not laugh, but the best word do not despair! You can take Ifi Time To Travel movie "Blade Runner." 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Despite the Main Lion's those who wait. I — and I did This author hates sequentially references are intriguing. Is this Swingout Sister. This theme is claim to "Spirited Fun, Food and Everything ate DEU listing songs, but must add that band spiritual? it reminiscent of New Age's "Kita- Drink," they also offer a free book get my money's worth — was Does really "After Hours" is one of the most matter? Either way, this group ro" and "Time Bandits" (the exchange. Volumes old and new delicious. I was disappointed to DATfCING relaxing son^ he has heard in a has a strange 'deia vu' movie) — all rolled into one . . line an entire wall and then some, see on the bill that coffee and tea Swingout Sister is a little- about while. "Daytime surrenders/ and them. bizarre. for the casual browser or serious are extras, but I guess that is known group which has been the shadows fall/ your cigarette searcher. You are welcome to take typical. I will say that this is the getting a lot of airplay on the pop wind bums/ you spend the night "It's Not Enough" rebounds The last two cuts are the mixes anything that appeals to you; all only thing typical about the Main stations lately — which is never sassafrass that is of for alone/ with no one at all." Sound with a bass "Twilight Zone," with a really that is asked is that you bring a Lion. . good any group. This band is depressing? It is actually relaxing. bouncy and very easy to dance to. wacked-out, femaleJapanese voice book back on your next visit. To make this find a regular a trio: as lead I think I am crazy. The Hilton Touche would play popping in one-liners, and "Com- Unusual attraction, you say? dining hot spot would do a little vocalist and glamorous '20s ;- this song to death. Connell always- munion." With this group, CD is too much damage to my bank flapper, on key- Well, it is just one oi the many. Skipping from "Blue Mood's" boards seems to surprise the listener the best format if you need con- visit I expected the account, but as for a night spot and with On my first Sade-like flow of words to a with simple accompaniments that tinuous, hip-cosmopolite back- . possibilities. an assortment of percussion typical bar, offering a limited . . that has definite moving rendition of that '60s tune seem just a little out of tune, but ground music for cocktails or a menu and maybe a small dance Located on Lancaster Avenue in instruments. •'Surrender," Drewery, nick- not enough for cacophony. late dinner. Strafford, and open since March, floor. What a surprise to walk in named the "alto flute" by the the Main Lion is sure to enjoy Enough with introductions, (through the back door) into a band, shows off a refreshing high great success, while offering its what this article shoulcl answer huge deli where you can find range and a sultry low and mid- patrons just what it promises: is the question, "Are they any almost any kind of sandwich range. "Surrender" is one of those spirited fun, food and drink, with good?" I don't know about the fixings, as well as barrels full of LP songs which you can not remove version, coffees other assorted goodies an emphasis on spirited ... no, OLD EAGLE SCHOOL ROAD 9C lATKASTER AVE but Swingout Sister's It's TOE RECORD, INC. and from your head: "Still waiting for ( JUST FOR ) make that fun ... or maybe ... oh PA Time to Travel sounds ritzy on sold "bulk" style. SIRAITORD, love to take revenge/ for that heck! It is simply a great place! compact disc (CD). The CD ver- Leaving the deli on my way to sweet surrender.'* sion comes the bar/dancing/dining area, I Go see for yourself. with four extra cuts, all of first passed through the waiting which are re-mixes. EK) not "Surrender's" re-mix simply fret the area, fashioned like a barber shop — mixes are more of a adores the CD format with an good thing. of long ago, red leather chairs and introduction full of ConneU's most all. innovative synthesizer work. It is To convey some feeling for this Interesting ... At this point I got poppy, but so what. "Fooled by new band, this author will try to caught for coming in the back and Your Smile" is also a contender use some popular groups for had to wait in line outside. I was for a new release — it is upbeat comparison. 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At the same time, system is deactivated by Weiss, as h^ and both of his friends The home Abby "The Running Man" been for several years is having the same type of dream a friend of Laughlin's, and they battled hunters named Sub*'Zen>, 1^ ckMad directed by Paul Michael Glaser all Cham Utter and is in extremely poor condition and both of them feel the urge to escape after a lengthy battle Buzzsaw, Dynamo, Fireball and Tri-Star Pictures Ruby Jensen geback. with the guards. Captain Freedom. Kensington Publishers After search, they Richards goes back to his broth- Some of the hunters are athletic a kmg both er's realize that tne is probably They both begin to take apartment, but he discovers celebrities such as Fireball (ex- dog the that in the nursing letter very seriously agiri (Maria ConchiU Akmso) football player Jim Brown) and somewhere home, and agree to has moved in, and his brother has Captain Freedom (wrestler and so they go to look inside. This folk>w its instructions. It says to been Have yoq ever received a mys- turns out to be a big mistake as send a copy of the letter to a close In the year 2017. the American removed by the government. announcer Jesse "the body" Ven- She recognizes him terious chain letter in the mail aiid they discover the chain letter. friend, so they send it to Chuck economy had colhipsed and tele- and tries to tura). Richards also receives a escape, but he ties thityvl^ it away without a second Barnes, a boyfriend of Abby's vision gained a great deal of her up a'iid surprise visitor to help him during threatens her life. thmight? If so. Ruby Jean Jensen's A moment later, an old man sister. This is when the horror control over the general public. the most difficult part of the mase. latest novel. Chain Utter, will appears out of the darkness and show really begins, and people Art and music were strictly cen- The roovi^ is extremely predic- leave you wondering whether you tells them to come nearer. When become possessed by the letter. sored and violent game shows table and I am sure that most of made the correct decisioi\. they both run away full speed, such as ''Climbing For Dollars" ''TteRiNiniiigllM'' you can figure out the ending. at the man simply says "You 11 be The best thing about the novel and "The Hate Boat" revived However, it was also fuU olaction, The story begins when a back children. I'll be waiting." Chain Utter is high ratings. and the secret ol its success is the young that you never WIS RMNte into a Movfo boy visits his aging grandmother reaHy know what is However, the most popular tongue-in-cheek approach of going to at the Hawthorn Hill Nursing Abby takes the chain letter back happen. The ending of the book ^. show by far was "The Running Schwarzenegger. Home. He wanders off towards the to her house and reads it over and will take you by surprise in many Man." It was hosted liy producer, frMaStophMKhig It was very shocking to see west wing, where tlie criminally over as Brian and his family look different ways and this <- Damien Killian (Richard "Family almost everyone in the world, rich builds the iiisane are located, and is handed for the dog with no success. Later suspense. Feud" Dawson). Criminals, such novel that ha wrota and poor alike, betting on which ' a letter, etched in black, by one that night, a friend of Brian's as rapists and bank rob^)ers, were hunter would kill Richards first. of the inmates. named Shelly spots the dog by her However, the book is too long chosen to be contestants and were They were all blood-thirsty and imdar tlia name of house and goes over to Brian's and this takes sent out to play the gamp. could not wait to see hifn die a away from its is house immediately. Both Shelly effectiveness. If it 50 The contestants were allowed violent, bkxxiy death. The boy suddenly taken over was pages Ridianl BadNMR. evil force to and Brian go to the nursing shorter. Chain Utter would have to move around within a 400 block As a matter of fact, the studio by an and begins run, home as if for his life. As a result, he and follow the dog into one of its been a very good novel. As it is radius and given three hours in (Continued on page 26) falls down the stairs to the cellar rooms. They separate for a right now, it was enjoyable, but which to travel through all four Richards shows his sense of and dies instantly. The evil that moment and as a result, Shelly it is not a novel that you would of the zones. If successful, the humor when he tries to convince the letter possess^ had caused disappears and is nowhere to be want to go out of your way to read. person was set free and allowed her to take him to Honolulu. While to go anywhere in the vlrorld. holding her out the window, he However, throughout the con- asks her to help him and says test, hunters were sent into the "please," just like a gentleman. maze to try to kill the contestants. However, when they get to the Ben Richards (Arnold says *Hello in movie Schwar- airport, Again' the girl reveals his new true zenegger) is a police officer who identity and he is captured by the refuses to kill unarmed civilians, police. Because of his popularity to death on a South Korean Money Pit" and "Outrageous supporting cast. Judith Ivey, who bones to rival Marlene Dietrich's, and is therefore sent to the Wil- (known as the Butcher of Bakers- By ELANA ROSE STARR chicken ball. One year later, her Fortune." played the droll artist/confidante Ward is not afraid to make herself shire Detention Zone. field), Killian wanted him to StqffRtporter spiritualist sister invokes a spell But in this role, written express- in "Compromising Positions," is look silly. The government took the situa- appear on .his show in order to and resurrects her. However, ly for Long, she is allowed to wonderful as the zany sister. The snappy script was written tion, and made it seem as though increase its ratings. He blackmails Lucy cannot simply resume her indulge in plenty of slapstick, Corbin Bemsen, the womaniz- by author Susan Isaacs, whose Richards killed the civilians on his Richards by- threatening the lives ' Jielk) Again" placid life where it left off 12 including thale impersonation (as ing divorce lawyer on "L.A. Law," only other screenplay was "Com- own, but in reality, it was not his of both LaughUn and Weiss. (frected by Frank Perry months earlier. she did in "Outrageous Fortune") gets a chance to expand on that promising Positions," an adapta- fault. Before being sent into the maze, Numerous changes have and a lot of pratfalls. Among her role here, playing Lucy's social- tion of her own novel. Like "Posi- occurred: her plastic surgeon contemporaries, only Dudley climbing husband. tions," the script for "Hello ,^^oor^,and Steve Martin, have Newcomer Sela Ward, as Lucy's Again" is rather sophisticated and and remameo, ner feeiiagiea s(hi shown such a talent for prhysical duplicitous best friend, appropri- aimed at adult audiences. The has become independent and her comedy. ately drips with glamor. Though film is rated PG, so people of

Mfilili the launching of Disney's "indispensible" volunteer work at Long is aided* by the adept stunningly beautiful, with cheek- almost all ages can enjoy it. 'S^cfisti^ne Studios with the hit a day-care center has been taken fiUn "Sliilailh'' a few years ago, over by someone else. Lucy must they ha>^'^i(nroduced k string of find the determination to make a intelligent comedies, including new life for herself. "Down ancj Out in Beveriy Hills," As the klutzy but endearing "Ruthless People," and "Tin Lucy, Shelly Long shines. Long Considering a Men." You can add their latest has shown fine comic mettle in Diane Carman effort, "Hello Again," to the list. her previous work, both on tele- This engaging comedy centers vision, as pseudo-intellectual on a complacent suburban house- barmaid Diane Chambers on Career in Banking? wife, Lucy Chadman, who chokes "Cheers," and in films "The Thanks for all Explore Opportunities in of your support! Commercial Lending at PNB! Join us for Refreshments Love, at our Information Session Johanne DATE: Monday, November 30th TIME: 7:00 P.M. PLACE: Wayne Room Connelly Center Happy WHO: All Junior & Senior Business & Liberal Arts Majors

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Stafai this As scamaer about Bakkers have will hit the road for in a murder movie, their fatlier aa off to woric» pointiiBgout various v etables in iflupstuous aaoieaoent proiotype helped bring dow^. Gary Hart's themtelvet. The a presently and "Smoke," check out "Tin Men," Kefoea eii scnooijfani* loianig nwnrpapers in they him |Mtf-l^ as he the victory garden as they twice in two^ aonths ia too much IMtiidentlal cami»ign, will not be already pfroven their ability to undecided foreign country. The mystery. playing tonight at Connelly Center .»» 1m foca flo. joy and tfie faouty with pehiqg their appear- idea is to Bruce Willis' next movie will be "Hope and Ckry* otf to war. They do not their of afood thing. miking the move to acting any draw an audience — take the characters all Cinema. Danny DeVito and karn their booiatrapaStiiiechihl ptuoea, directed l»y John Boorman in contrast to the humorous, ABC's "Nightline" over the world in a remake of the Humphrey Bogart Richard muhipttcatioo tables at the kit- time toon. Last week, ABC ances on subsequent Dreyfuss star in this looks up to the heavens and the sedond auior flaw of Columbia Futures awbinund side td human beings, this scrapped plans, to make a televi- helped that news program gamer sequels, ala James Bond. classic "In a Lonely Place," about first-rate Chen table with, their parents, ^ comedy. # • # thanks not Ood for answering his fihn is the sporadic use of narfa- they redtt them while waaring we also flinch at the cruel, raw sion movie -based on her expe- some of its highest ratings ever. Dudley Moore, Liza Minelli and a Hollywood screenwriter who The Connelly Center films may most ardent and chikHah prayer, tWe. In the Aha, ''Stand oif them, especially exMipli* 0y Me,** for television Sir falls in gas maska in the air raid shelter angle rience with H^rt. Another big draw John Gielgud have all been love. soon be the only ones you can butHitler.Itwaaquiteoddtohear the protaponiat bepui and fied in the voices ol the chiUren. com- The official reason for the has been remakes and revivals of signed to make "Arthur on the John Cusack ("The Sure afford to see. Movie houses in New at school. HitlerV name associated with pjetadtheatoryandsupplsaenlad After a particuhurly brutal night cancellation of the movie is "crea- vintage television programs. We Rocks," the sequel to the 1981 hit Thing") will star in "Tapeheads," York, Chicago and Los Angeles words of praise. the flashbacks with voice overs Unlike moat recent American Bill Rohan, (Sebastian Rice of bombmg, the children pour into tive differences." but Rice alleged- have already had "The New "Arthur." "L.A. Law" 's Jill a comedy about the music have raised their ticket prices to throughout, provkling films, **Fatal Attraction" for Edwards) the 7-year-okl protago- the streets to find one of their For all his noteworthy memo- continuity fy wanted assurances from ABC Gidget," "The New Monkees," Eikenberry, who played Moore's industry. $7 each, and other theaters across in the storyline. example, which follow the format nist, does not hsve nightmares friends stamttngfbriomly in a pile ries, Boorman's work is noUUy t^ft certain details of her relation- "The New Leave It To Beaver" fiancee in the first film, declined Michael J. Fox is a proofreader the nation are expected to follow of exposition, crisis and resolu- about monsters; he envisions of rubble which, 12 hours earlier, weak on several acoounU. Bill "Hope and Xilory" festures a ship with Hart would not be and the new "Star Trek." to reprise her role. working for a yuppie magazine in suit. tion, British releases over the past himself wandering along around was her home. Rohan's cheel^y 15-year-okl aister. brief narrative in the beginning revealed. ABC refused, and the Now get ready for a new version Flans are also underway for "Bright Lights, Big City," based "Miami Vice" fans will want to 18 months ("A Room With A a battlefield and finding his Dawn (Sammi Davis), becomes and at the end. Thus "voice from deal was called off. Rice currently of the Munsters, titled 'The "Jagged Edge II," which will on the Jay Mclnerney novel. tune in tonight to see Don Johnson One of the little boys calls in View," "Wish You Were Here") father's and uncle's bodies entangled in one of the oMest and nowhere" made me wonder if this app^rs in commercials for No Munsters Today." MCA plans to probably begin production next Moreover, Fox's "Family Ties" get married, well, sort of. Singer a harsh, throaty voice, loud have been utilizing another tech- amongst the corpses. most tedious storylines around -* device was an afterthought, for it Excuses denim jeans. get the series, starring a new cast summer. Glenn Close and Robert sister, Justine Bateman, plays a Sheena Easton plays a witness in enough for all the neighbors to nique to capture audience atten- young giri meets sokiier. Promp- served to further fragment a Instead of Rice and Hart, one of virtual unknowns, on the air Loggia will return as the crusad- rock singer in "Sweet Little Rock a music payola trial who is pro- However, not all of Boorman's hear, "Didja hear? Didja hear? tion. Through this technique, the ted by troubled times, she matures movie that was sufi^ng from of the other scandals from the past by next fall. In the new show, the ing district attorney and her 'n' Roller," which will be filmed tected by Johnson's character. vignettes are tinged with death. Pauline's mom got killed last viewer becomes intimately beyond her tender years, falls lack of unity in the first place. year will surface on television. Monster family has not aged, private investigator. Jeff Bridges, on location here in Philadelphia. Sonny Crockett. The two fall in Many scenes focus on the lighter night. Don't believe me? Go ask involved with the characters as madly in love and ends up NBC has entered into an agree- because they have been asleep whose character was killed off in SHORT TAKES: Now that love and eventually wed, but do side of wartime. We see a German her!" And, at his prompting, While Boorman beautifully " they go about their daily lives. pregnant. ment with ousted PTL [Praise the since 1966, when the last show the original, will not appear in the "Moonlightings' Maddie Hayes not look for marital bliss for the soldier parachute into a garden several children do. presents us with vignettes from Lord] evangelists Jim and Tammy aired. (I haven't heard an expla- film. is pregnant, a whole new 100-piece couple •— Easton is signed to In "Hope and Glory," writer, patch after his plane is shot down. What is most disappointing his childhood, he misses the mark Bakker, anid plans to produce a nation that good since "It was all CASTING CALLS: A couple of maternity wardrobe has been appear in only four episodes. director and producer John Boor- The townspeople gather to Perhaps Boorman should be about the character of Dawn is in linking them into a cohesive movie based on their story, ten- a dream.") movies are coming up for Burt designed for her. Funny thing is, (Sources: USA Today, The Phila- man introduces us to his own gawk as the soldier regards them commended most for his interlac- that her non-conforming, petulant piece of cinematography in this tatively titled "Fallen From On the movie scene, the hot Reynolds. Reynolds, whose latest Cybill Shepherd, who plays Mad- delphia Inquirer) family and childhood via the blankly. Finally, a local merchant ing of the bleak and the blithe. One personality had already been seen bittersweet ode to childhood. Rainmakers' album attempts to chart new ground INXS Is getting better with every album By DINA INNELLA two more upbeat, danceable tunes include: "Loved One" and "Never with their fantastic instrumen- along with most of today's newer excellent single from the first cribed the futility and desperation The increased attention to detail By JOE DeFULVlO Staff Reporter "New Sensation" and "Devil Tear Us Apart," which are both tals. INXS is getting better with bands, is a remarkable lack of record with its gang^chorus and of love and advises against becom- shows the desire for widespread Sta/f Reporter Inside." love songs. each album that they put out. Kick support from rock radio. punchy horn fills. "Tornado of ing too immersed in the tangled acceptance and the Rainmakers "Need You Tonight" is a differ- One of th£ best songs on the is a 40-minute album with a total Given the current trend Love" follows, keeping the tempo web of love's emotions. This song deserve it. ent type of song, though still album is "Mystify," which is on of 12 songs. There are some towards "classic" rock, bands up as Walkenhorst spins a tale of represents a major artistic leap for The Rainmakers current situa- Kick "dancable." It is a chic and the second side. "Mystify" gets original ideas which prevail that deserve airplay are not get- nuclear aftermath. the band and deserves to be a hit. tion parallels that of Lone Justice INXS thrilling song. Continuing with my vote for most likely to make throughout. There is no "worst" ting it, consequently their outlet "The Wages of Sin" is a periect The rest of the album basically l^st year. After releasing a crit- Atlantic Records \ that same beat, "Need You it to the top 40. song or fillers on this album. It Tornado becomes college radio-implying example of what makes the Rain- follows the same down-home ically lauded, semi-commercially Tonight," leads into a new and Also worth noting on the second is a good, snappy and a well put Rainmakers unacceptability into the makers so endearing. Over a country rock style that the band successful debut, the band found Records mnovative song, "Mediate." This side is the title track, "Kick" together album. Polygram mainstream. grunge blues riff set to a sort of executes so well. The lyrics, itself artistically, while also trying song is an almost spoken conglom- which claims that "Sometimes The sound and Hutchence's Once dubbed a "college" band, shuffle beat, Walkenhorst gives interesting as ever, range from to sell some records. LoneJustice's INXS' new album Kick has just "- eration of thought provoking you kick, sometimes you get voice ring with clarity, freshness they are faced with a tougher road us some insights on life, "The societal critiques ("Rainmaker," Shelter album, despite being a that, kick, and lots of it. Kick is ate" words or phrases. For exam- kicked." and excitement. Kick, however, is to mainstream acceptance. Bands wages of sin, the reward of fear, "Small Circles'), to bizarre tales quaUty record, came off sounding thoroughly INXS and totally up ple the first line of the song is "Calling All Nations" is a sassy not soothing, but the total oppo- such as R.E.M. and the Cure are is worrying^ and fretting every ("Lakeview Man"), to actual a little forced. to par with the rest of their "Hallucinate, dissegregate, song about working hard. It is a site. Be warned it is not to be recent examples of bands which second of the year, the Church and optimistic forays ("Talk With My With the Rainmakers, the albums, though much more with mediate, alleviate, try not to hate command to "call all nations" played when you have a headache have broken big out of this circuit, the State, your God and country- Hands,""The Other Side of the unbridled enthusiasm of the first the mainstream. Compared with together to "come on down to the — one steady beat is enough. The Rainmakers debut album but they are the exeption rather kind, one gets your body, the other World"), an area previously record is not as readily apparent their hit single "What you Need," party" and "you've got to spend It should be blasted, though, on last year took a lot of people by than the rule. In light of this, the gets your mind." avoided by the band. on Tornado, but that is usually many of the songs are just as good some time and devote it to you." a feel-good-day when it can be surprise. Even though the Mis- Rainmakers have done a little "No Romance" evidences how Overall, Tornado compares the price paid for a smoother, or better. Kick is a highly dance "Tiny Daggers," the next song, enjoyed. souri foursome operated out of the rethinking of their approach and much the band has grown, both favorably to the Rainmakers more commercially viable sound. oriented album with some excel- ends the album with the kick that INXS continued with their fine back-to-basics style common to that brings us to Tornado, their stylistically and musically. debut. While the first album had Besides that, with tornado, the lent and meaningful lyrics. Diversified lyrics are started off the album. tradition of good albums, and the many other new bands, they second album. Accompanied by a haunting mel- a sort of innocent charm Tornado Rainmakers have remained t/ue Members of this Australian strong points within tlie Diversified lyrics are strong album is well worth the cost. I managed to distance themselves As the debut, Tornado was ody line and a "trapped" style shows a more mature band to their roots while building on based band include Michael Hut- points within the album, along recommend Kick highly. from the rest of the pack. produced by Terry Manning, organ backing. Walkenhorst des- attempting to chart new ground. them. Check it out. chence on lead vocals, Andrew album, along with their The obvious song writing abil- whose experience with ZZ Top, Farriss on keyboards and guitar. fantastic instrumentals. ities and thought provoking lyrics George Thorogood and Jason and Kirk Pengilly on guitar and sax- of leader Bob Walkenhorst com- ophone, Farriss on guitar and INXS is getting better the Scorchers suits the bands Steve Martin John Candy Tim bined with inspired performances post-Creedence swamp-rock style. synthesizer, John Farriss on with each album that and a great production job served The lead off track, "Snake- drums and Garry Gary Beers on to make the album one of the dance" also happens to be the first bass. theyputout. year's most impressive debuts, single from the record. Immediate- PIanesTrains and automobiles The album kicks off the first drawing raves from Billboard, ly apparent is that Manning has side with "Guns in the Sky," a OPPORTUHTY Newsweek, and Rolling Stone. beefed the band's sound, protest song against most likely up tough- What he really wanted was Critical success though, do not ening up the guitars and dropping Reagan's Strategic Defense Initi- There are two songs, one on to spend Thanksgiving with his fomily. always yield popular acceptance in keyboards and horns more ative (SDI) plan. The song shows each side, that resemble ballads and the album did not do as well frequently than on the debut. What he got was three how we have a choice to "own the on Kick. They resemble ballads, as expected. is "guns in the because there is a steady beat "Snakedance" reminiscent of days with the turkey. future" and make The problem facing this band. "Let My People GoGo," the sky" an unreality. This leads into throughout each song. 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Are there this is where it happened, in their evenu, the Wildcata gave the Horton ffoing to be any tailgate parties? fifth straight win, they had dia noted that it was agreat Boston team stiff competitk>n, swim for this eariv in Before you find out the answera* biggest blowout oif an opponent the season. drawing the meet down to the last old you may wint to know that the since 1984. But the team is not The record oc 24.50 was set event Villanova led at several by sport is rugby. resting on their laurels just yet. Mayfield last season. paints duriiw the meet and was Foumier You wiU have to add names like "If we*re igokag to win in the now hokls the 50, 100 only down 124-127 going into the Buck Reitmeyer, Ken Gimelli and spring [tournament] we're going and 200-yard freestyle records at final race. Villanova. Elmer Lasnevich to the list of to have to play even better than "I was extremely pleased with "It was great Vilbinova sports legends. this," said wii^i Denis Graeber. a effort by eve- the team's performance/* said ryone, especially If it-does not sound possible, It is a wondier just how much Dianne [De- (Photo by ShsRsi head coach Chuck Horton. "We Bobes] consider this: Villanova has won better they can play, considering and Laurel [Foiimier]," Mark Bnmo and Cole skate for poaitkiii in last wcek'i to St. Michaels. 'Nova's only won four events and yet were Horton said. (22) Ed (27) the championship of the E.P.R.U., they are playing as good as they 'There are still a few record fell to 3-5. able to stay that close to a team areas I'll work little arguably the toughest rugby ever have. In the last five games, on a more for like Boston University." this week." union in the nation. they have outscored their oppo- Villanova swept the 100-yard The team will now face They have done it over national- nents 1 13-20, and that is including the freestyle with Beth Capobianco University of Pittsburgh, 3-5 ly ranked foes from Princeton their two narrow playoff victories. last V.U. Hockey falls to capturing first, Diane DieBobes year's conference University, the University of champions, For the fifth consecutive week, second and Tina Louwers third. By JOHN F. SWIFT which has b^n his trademark in this heartbreaking setback for Pennsylvania tomorrow beginning at 1 p.m. in tpholobyShafie) and the Naval the , ruggers have not only beaten Other wins came in the 100-yard the Staff Reporter this season. Doren recorded a the Ice 'Cats. du Pont pool. Academy. their opponent, but they have remarkable 41 saves in this tough "Both losses can be attributed They it have done without a shut them out as well. Despite dropping two games to defeat. to mental breakdowns because of coach. a tough St. Michael's squad last In contrast to the Nov. 14 game, the fact that we're a young team," Not a single player had played And no wonder why, the "Killer Cats blitzed (V.U.'s weekend, the Villanova ice hockey which was a showcase of defen- said sophomore center Rob' rugby before coming here. Bees" B Team) have out^ (CmHmtifimmptgt32) 'Cats downfield with a few des- team must be considered a legit- sive hockey, the Nov. 15 game was Rosone. Lafayette College scored their opponents 660 over 'Nova Had known Next peration cruises Terriers UdunQnd pat passes, but they fell past toiettaer a imate contender for a playoff an exciting, wide-open scoring "We just need to become more this before the season b^gan, they the last four games before they By AMY SPENCER achieved drive that foC them dofwn to tlie incomplete. two firsts, in the 50- strong and we can really see our berth in the ECAC South Confer- affair. familiar with each other's styles. beat Lafeyette 364). Sti^ Reporter probably would have scheduled Villanova mne-yaid line. On third Later Talley commented on the meter freestyle and as a member goal of winning a Big East Cham- playoffs at season's end. Trailing 8-5, resui^gent Ice I think have excellent They began scoring on the ence the we an Bryn Mawr's rugby team instead down and goal, from that spot, winning play, '*It was fourth of the 400-meter freestyle relay pionship. Each The dual meet is a Entering the third period of the 'Cats did not fold and answered chance of making the playoffs of Villanova's. Leopards when the A-side left the Grier was sacked for a loss of men's swim team con- team, and a second place in the stepping stone down and 16 and we had just to gear up for the Nov. 14 the Ice 'Cats and with goals of their because have great field and only stopped it tinued their win streak game, two own to we a team .*/T1|f final score was 42-0 and when got seven yards. That brought up by win- 100-meter freestyle. championships in February." sacked the quarterback so we ning St. Michael's were tied at 1-1 in close the deficit to 8-7. But, as in attitude and a lot of talent," he that was before Villanova started too dark out to s6e. Dan O'Mara, fourth and goal from the 16-yard their third meet in a row Freshman Brian Stagg brought went with the blitz. Their quar- against Tim Truax, another junior, what had clearly been a defensive the first game, the Purple Knights added. drop-kicking. The Leopard*s Marty Sambora, Chris Locks, line and with under a minute to Boston University Satur- home three first ^places in the 200- terback threw a nice pass, both day. added, "We don't want to lose struggle. In the third period, the pulled away late and handed the The two losses dropped Villan- offense looked helpless as wave Scott Lizsdat, Paul Larkin, Dave play. Richmond was four points The 'Cats dominated the meter individual'medfey, the 100 our into 2- defenders ran each other nieet by capturing ' track of our goals. We have to visiting team from St. Michael's Ice 'Cats a 10-7 loss. ova's record to 3-5 overall and after wave of blue jerseys Walsh and John Leary were all down, and it was obvious, they first place in meter freestyle and as a member and their kid made a nice catch." nine of the stick together and maintain the exploded for three unanswered Sophomore right winger Bob 3 in the ECAC South Conference. swarmed onto them once they got able to score tries before the sun had to go for it all 13 events. of the 400-meter freestyle relay bonds we've established. Don goals to defeat the Wildcats 4-1 in Ward, last year's leading scorer the ball. All toooften they watched finally set. The most impressive feat of the team, Talley opted to blitz and put the The loss, especially the way clash occured when Detwiler [senior] has been a major the opener of this two-game series for the 'Cats, had three goals and sophomore quarterback under freshman Junior Chris Craft explained they lost was disheartening. How- part of that. His at the Haverford Skatium. one assist and freshman Buddy ff-0a// wins swimming sensation Steve Petrie the team's early season leadership and even more pressure. The blitz was ever, the 'Cats played successes page well against broke the school great speed swimming has been Junior goalie Mitch Doren con- . Bordidge added two goals. Rookie (Continuedfrom 32) record in the 200- and future picked up beautifully by Greir this prospects. "We picked year's Yankee Conference an inspiration to the team." tinued his sharp play in the net goalie Jimmy Clark had 34 saves nents from the North and amass meter backstroke for the second up a lot of good freshman ^who krftcd one up for junior wide champs. They proved they were who've a double-digit lead. straight meet. He raced past his made solid contributions. ^ out Lance Shealy for the go-ahead a force to be reckoned with and They've The swim team will try to keep 1 looked good," said Plansky, own mark of 1:55.58 "We «ooie. With by flashing blended in well and there is good their perfect l^ 00:23 seconds remain- could be very competitive at the record intact when lot better than last year's across the line yUnsOen taire "a ^^ ing Schulz m 1:55.48. chemistry on this team-better they travel SONY attemped to get the lAA level. to Washington, D.C. exhibition (Villanova's narrow - Other stars of the meet By AMGAD SABONGUI 2) in the 'final match as Mike inclu- than my previous years, Nov. 24 to face George Washington If can deed junior Blaise Steiff Reporter Karmilowicz battled him tena- win over Australia). we Matthews, who "The ambition on this team is University.

' control the tempo we will surprise ciously before settling for a respec- H," The Villanova men's wrestHng table second-place finish. a lot of people. I can definitely see •'!» team began their season Nov. 14 Junior captain Tom Rogers was the light at the end of the tunnel." Volleyball set for tournament with an impressive showing at the the fourth Wildcat wrestler to win Pawpriiits SUNY tournament in Bingham- his bracket as he destroyed his By MONICA BYRNE Hoyas from Georgetown. After Overall, Sophomore center Tom Greis the Volleyball team has ton, N.Y. The Wildcats, who competition, winning by fall 4:05 Stt^f Reporttr winning the first game 15-8, 'Nova greatly improved was perfect from the floor (4-4), and so have swept through the competition, into the championshp bout against lost the next three 13-15, 5-15, and individual players. ' McGinnis scored 10 points and pulled down While most Villanovans 4-15. finished in first place with a team Lee Cobb of Binghamton. are lauds Reiter, before fouling Hnat and Opitz and well seven rebounds out eagerly anticipating Thanksgiv- total of 102.5 points — ahead The staff is wary of the upcom- Then came the Big Five Tour- said "Lori has been a with 3:50 left in the game. very reliable of second place Binghaniton (74.75 ing break, the members of the nament held at ing double dual match against the Palestra. The setter, Helen has been a very — The Canadian National Team women's volleyball team are foc- Lady points). LaSalle and Delaware Valley Spikers started strong, strong hitter and Debbie is now 1-6 on their tour thfxmgh has given 'Cats had four wrestlers last using their attention on this beating LaSalle 3-0, 17- The two teams which beat them (15-4, 15-8, us much more than before, both the Big East. Their most recent weekend. On Nov. 20, 21 and finish as champions in their year. "We have been going easy 15), but then proceded to lose a offensively and defensiveh loss came Nov. 16 against the hopefully weight class and eight more on them so far, but once thetough the 22, 'Nova will be 3-2 heartbreaker to Temple (15-11, Pittsburgh Panthers 86-80. finished either second or third. competitk)n begins, the workload competing in the Big East Confer- 12-15, 9-15, 17-15, 14-16) and 3-0 Sophomore Eric Leslie shared ence Freshmen Greg Alfonsi (126 will definitely start picking up,'* Championships at Provi- Pennsylvania (1-15, 6-15, 4-15). the lead for rebounds with Taylor pounds) and Lyndon Campbell noted Assistant Coach Dan Chaki. dence, R.I. The 'Cats then regrouped and and Plansky, grabbing eight (134 pounds) were first-place ^ova, which is comprised of the The Lady 'Cats ended their won five of their last seven regular boards from his shooting guard champions in their brackets, as mostly freshmen and sophomores regular season Nov. 15 and have season games. slot. since were Mike Dicandik) (158 pounds) (only one senk>r) has a very young been preparing for post- On Nov. 4, Lehigh traveled to Villanova opens the regular and Tom Rogers (167 pounds). nucleus and a bright future. "The season play. Villanova only to be defeated 3- season Week Nov. 27 against the Uni- Alfonsi swept through his team has the potential to be one The Spikers, standing 13-9 1 (15-2, 12-15, 15-13, 15-11). Then versity of Nebraska in the overall 2-4 weight bracket and defeated team- of the best in the natkMi. We only and in the conference, 'Nova crushed their next two Hawaiian Airlines Maui Classic. are ranked mate Tad Thormodsgaard in the need a solid heavyweight — whkh (PiMtobyi third in the Southern opponents. Fairleigh Dickinson V.U.'s home schedule starts Dec. final showdown. we could have once the football Rodney Tasrlor looks for the outlet in Wodneoday** viciary over division of the Big East, with (15-10, 15-7, 15-7) and Seton Hall 2 in the du Pont PavilBon versus Pittsburgh Campbell, who was the highest season ends,'* said Chaid. tlie Canadiiw. Taylor accio—tid ior 13 PARSHAD CHARMPOROOSH (60) and Georgetown (15-9, 15-9, 15-9). The latter victory the University ci Pennsylvania. recruited wrestler in the country Assistant Coach Robert Cala- (4-2) preceding them and Seton marked the last homegame for the H;in in his weight bracket last year, brese agreed with Chaid adding, rO-6) trailing. senior 'Cats. On Nov. 20 Villanova will play also cruised through his bracket, 'For many of these youngsters, it All of the seniors were alotted jBoston College and Nov. 21, the considerable ddfeating Pete Sullivan of Lycom- was their first time on the colkge 4 This week Saco East Athlete of the Week is the playing time in their 'Cats will challenge UConn., ing College in the championship level and they were a bit nervous. Water Polo team's Farshad Charmforoosh. final appearance in theJake Nevin Providence and Syracuse. Their bout by a score of 10-2. Yet their intensity and talent Charmforoosh, a native of Iran, accounted for two Fieldhouse. McGinnis commented performance on these two days Dk:andik> also had the misfor- showed. We should have an excel- goals and six steals in Villanova's 9-3 victory over that "the giris had fun," but said will determine whether they will [t tune of defeating a teammate (5- lent season. the Duke Blue Devils last Saturday. Charmforoosh he did not notice any lamenting. compete in the semi-finals also added a kick out in the contest. and* The players then journeyed to finals Nov. 22. CRUISE SHIPS The next day Charmforoosh netted two goals in Boston College where they de- According to Coach Dennis NOW NimNQ. M/F the Wikfcat 10-7 win over highly ^tedJohn Ifopkins. feated the Eagles 3-1 (1416, 15-' f OppoftunUi— McGinnis, the girls are in a "real Summof a Car— The win enabled the tats to take third in the Eastern 11, 15-13, 15-10). Spectacular good (WM Jnin). Dcailant pay plua Championahipa. positkm." Unlike earlier in performances were given by Helen wono tcBwai. HasMai^ the season, he describes his team CharmlbrooBh, a junkM-, was instrumental in Hnat (four servkx aces and 16 I as "playing consistently" and ^^lova s IM aeaaon and was recently named to the kills). Debbie Opitz (11 kiUs, 21 added, you re playing gopd, aeoond team AU-Eaatem squad this past week. ag- perfect passes) and Lori Reiter (29 gressive ball and we're all healthy, digs). * whkh ia a good simn." On Nov. 14, Villanova struggled Unfortunately, T4ova could win with UConn and came froan be- I all loitr preltannary games and hind to triumph 3-2 (8-15, 9-15, 15- atifl not it aiake to the aemia. 10, 15-8, 15-11). Thtt was another MoGinna explained. *The way outstanding gaaK for Hnat (21 r it'a aat new. the South ia 19 much kills) and Opita (18 kilU, 26 dipi) M >0 mmmt than the Narth. if each and alao for Hillary Anderson laaai m the South wina aU faur (four service aoea). ol tlHir jMMa, Pitt and Gaooe- Villanova then battled a very 9 toia^ two. raapaotivaly. That'a JMat the MMda bland team but k»t 34(3-15. IMS, 14-16) and ahortly wiir it la. 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Lombardi and John Karoly. • 16-yard line. i"^ 'I By DOUG SCANCARELLA After Richmond converted a 39- Talley opted to gamble and the Vol 63. Na 10 VA UNlVERSrrY. VILLANOVA PA Dacember4, 1967 sports Editor yard field goal, Villanova came results were a 16>yard scoring back and reached pay dirt in two strike from Schulz to Downs. The Villanova football team of their next three possessions. It* "At that point we felt a fiekl goal dropped a heartbreaker to the was a two-yard run by Karoly and wouM not be good enough/' said University of Richmond, Satur- a 19yard scoring toss from Schulz Talley. "We've been playing wide day. The contest was a seesaw to open offense all year and they grading Gary Pascoe that ended the New battle that saw the 'Cats lose on drives. Another field goal by were playing man to man. So we a last second "Hail Mary" pass. Richmond made the score 21-6 in decided to go and fortunately it V.U. entered the game as under- favor of the Wildcats, worked. dogs, but left able to hold their After that Richmond got hot. A Following the 'Nova drive Rich- heads high. they lost, to but line- expected True but few tosses by quarterback Chad mond b^n move they lost to Richmond, the team Grier led to a two-yard quarter- backer Richard Spugnardi stepped that won the 1987 Yankee Con- back sneak by Grier. A two-point in front of a Grier pass and picked By JENNIFER REIDY on the new grading system, stated, ference Championship. The score conversion was added and the the ball off. The drive was stopped, Assistant News Editor "Personally. Td like to see them was only 38-35, and the game first half ended with the Wikkats but four plays later V.U. had to drop the plus and minus signs and went down to the wire. up 21-14. punt and Richmond drove again. The Rev. John M. Driscoll. make the grades A. B, C, D and "We basically beat them, we When the second half began. This time they converted with a O.S.A.. University president, F again. I don't see any advantages lost on a fluke," stated Head Richmond showed they were still Marvin Hargrove three-yard end unofficially recently stated that to the new system." Coach Andy Talley. "We played hot. A 10-play drive was capped around for a touchdown and the he will approve the new grading When asked how the new proce- close to as well as we can play off by a 30-yard field goal. Four lead. system that was passed by the dure woukl affectOTillanova stu- and our players know that. The plays later Richmond had the ball Suddenly the Wildcats were University Senate March 20. dents, Gallen added. "When the game was positive in that we got back and another drive was put down by three points, but not for The proposed grading system, plus sign was originally added to the attention of long. 'Nova everybody." together, this time culminating stormed down the when approved by Driscoll, will the grades, the average student's The game began field quickly, with Villano- with a five-yard scoring jaunt by add the grades of A-, B-, C- and grade point rose .3 or .4 points. va's Greg Downs ' Sency broke a long for 39- returning the Erwin Matthews. one D- to the current system. If the minus sign is added, grade kickoff to the ' yards and plays later 33-yard line. Four- Next it was Villanova's turn. two grabbed "If the University Senate had points will probably drop that teen plays six and minutes later The Wildcats drove the field a Schulz 12-yard toss. Lombardi good enough reason to pass the much. Kirk Schulz dove into the of then went three-yards off tackle end zone compliments a few Ron Sency proposal, I don't see why I'd have "Therefore, the addition of from a yard out to give the 'Cats end arounds, as well as some and at the 4:53 mark in the fourth (Photo by ElB6n) any objections to it," Driscoll minus signs will have a negative a 6-0 lead. Schulz completions. However, period Schulz snuck in again for DeoMMMtrators protested againat Attorney General Edwin Meese before he spoke at a banquet stated. effect on student G.P.A.S [grade Kicker Tom six. Withka's PAT Talley found himself in a bind as The extra point gave the celebrating the bicentennial €i the Constitntion. The Rev. Lawrence C. Gallen, point average], but will also serve made the score 7-0. • Wildcats four-point The drive was the 'Cats were faced with a fourth a advantage, O.S.A., vice president of academic as a correcting influence, on grade marked by long gains bv Pete down and two from Richmond's (Continued on Page 31) affairs, commented that it would point averages," Gallen con- be highly unlikely for the new cluded. system to be implemented as early In the past, arguments support- 'Cats romp over Canadians as next semester, because of ing the new grading system Nteese, Scalia speak reorganizational difficulties. included the idea that it could help Dnscoll stated that he is uncer- to stop grade inflation as well as By JOHN RICCO West, for instance, started the the court and tnrew an alley-oop tain to when the proposed increase a professor's ability to Sports Editor game at shooting guard but moved pass to a high-flying Gary Massey. as into effect. grade more accurately. to small forward in the second half Massey took the pass and brought system will go "It Nov. Dpnopstrations held outside banquet or the year after If approved by Driscoll, this On 11 Head Coach RoUand and was just as effective. the house down with a thunderous could be next year V. Massimino unveiled his 1987- two-handed that, we really don't know yet," system will require teachers to slam. constitution 88 Villanova Another of these versatile play- ByKSVlNCHEa often the recorda of the Conatitu- he spoke of was that provide studejpjj^ with written basketball squad for Before the 4,338 screaming fans jsaid PriscolL tkmal convention are full of thB"UniOif df^ovief! the first time in an exhibition ers, Mark Plansky, enjoyed a fine 6f ^ SdciaKsl GaJUen. when asked to comment grade definitions. knew it, the Wildcats were at it opening game as well. spirit of honest, open discuaskm Republics. against the Canadian National Though the again. Following a missed shot by U.S. Attorney Genera fedwin nlie BiU of Team. The Wildcats played senior foward scored only seven iMterauittion. he sakl. Rights only has aggres- the Canadians, sophomore 1%. Rodney Meeie HI Aaaodate Simrenie value if the sive, hustling basketball on points, he did many of the and *That openneea to persuaakm other part of the |M'» both Taylor drove the lane and was Qoort llbUce Antonin Scilia is as essential Constitutkm estaNishes ends of the court in routing the "Plansky-like" thing^ V.U. fans Kirk v.- to the continuation a struc- fouled as he laid the ball in for Schuls fired two touchdown pMses in last Saturday's INSIDE have become heiwtbrealc- sficle Nm: 20 «t Vmiiiovi Vta- of n. He saki the Conatitutk>n will 'Cats; versatility. Villanova has game came midway a nation. started to wear The 'Cats shrugged aside the Although a 19-4 record and a no less than through the first half. Point down their oppo- ,Aooon&ig to him. the wonting of endure practicatty if it endures in six players who can guard defeat, 'OJnHhie any other nation hi the however, and trounced third-place finish at the Easterns the needy assisted play two or more positions. Kenny Wilson brought the ball up (Continued on page 30) 'the guarantees in the American hearts and minds of the Johns Hopkins 10-7 in the conso- represent the world, we hientify ouanlyee on best overall season Constitution was "paltry" in neoirie lation game to capture third place for the water the baaia not of geneology or By SHARON A. WATERS ahead, according to Simiriglia. polo squad, they comparison to the modem verakm. 'The ultimaC^ defenders of the for the tournament. cannot rest on their laurels. residence, but on the baaiB ol Assistant News Editor Simiriglia added that the Next yet It went further in guarantee- document are not the nine indi- "It was certainly a big disap- season, they move to the top tier belief ol certain pfindptea, and the "Share the Warmth" program also ing dtiaens' rights. The modem (ConHnnml on Page 6) pointment for us (losing to Queens of the Mid-Atlantic Conference, moat inmdftant nftliiiianflnni4ff Donations for the needy and reached a lot more people in College)," explained coach Dan where coippetition will improve are let fortfriii iIm Cdoatitutiba,** homeless during the holiday sea- society and educates them, while Sharadin, "because we played significantly, with top 20 teams hei son are "double, if not more" than the number of homeless people extremely well except for a few Bucknell, lona and Navy waiting Freshman, 18, dies the rest of the year, according to assisted stays rather constant lapses. They had a certain blend in the wings. IIMUI n^KilFB BDn vflDnBDCSInl* Chris Simiriglia, administrative year-round. Schloessel, director of players that gave us trouble all "We're going to have our hands assistant of the Philadelphia Gary of year." cone naoDuBBBDCcxB^HBaiion. Committee for the Homeless. family services at the Salvation full, but I'm looking forward to it. ByDANTEJ.SCALA Despite the loss, Villanova's It's going to be a huge challenge, Bycompirii^liiiiMiigtyofthe Nem Editor Simiriglia attributes this "tre- Army, stated that $1.5 million successes this season did not go but this team works so well American CbnttitutkiB to IMe of mendous" increase to the commit- was raised for the 1966 holiday unnoticed, as Sharadin's coaching together and they are so coacha- other natkma* however, one can Mkhael Sullivan, a freshman at tee's "Share the Warmth" pro- season for eastern Pennsylvania place the state of Delaware. colleagues voted him "Coach of Ue, I'm confklent that in a few seeliuit thii appninch dioidd not Villanova University, died Satur- gram, which takes from and until the end of In Philadelphia alone 11,358 the Year." years, we'll be contenders," saul betaluii.|ieeaid. day of injuries sustained in an Thanksgiving Sharadin deflected the credits Sharadin. "W^ may be new in many autoouiiile aocklent He waa 18. December. people were served from Thanks- of the award to his players and Ed Rae. the playmaker and only thiaifii, but in the science ctf The accident occurred early This program is a direct appeal giving to the end of December con- 1966, according to Schloessel. especially aatistant coach Chris senior, leaves the team proud of wt*n the aaost v

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