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5 P.vf"-*- Cats Upset Youngstown wwi 9%NBi VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY. .VILLANOVA PA 10. 1978 lylllMcAlfBY H qaartar. Hw Junior picked up a m tbt Girts 9M«4 thfy ara still in fumble on a Pat (Tlrian kaiyar tli« bstUs for s 1-4 ssssoo Iqr and ran H A yards far ths sears. doiniiiv Youi«rtof«ni State 2M7 Choch Bushbsck made H 13-7 with in Attitiiitoinw Obiov last Saturday ni^ thaPAT. Marathon Breaks Recorcl Ohiaii Passman scorsd ria min- WKVU Villanova's "Cardiac Gate" utss hito ths sscond pariod on a hoarcd a miraculous recovary 1 it.tAitieKn.vNN M#a|l • ooin*loss on Lancsstar out ths radio station snd to do tha , two yard tun. tha Gate mavad • fraoi two pravloua strofcas sulTsrad Mtl'l NMfMlMhiM AVMHIi* and by colWeting changi somathing for other paapla/' ball down field with a ssflai of WgV at tht haiidi d Coliate (14-90) and \M sanislsft around campus. Kally, a senior accounting (TBriaB kaspars and two passes to ttma posters n^for, piapared for ths broadcast Rutfm if-U). TlM istts wm iiF tMMittii^ ^m- AiyiMng mihH Paal GoiumHs and Osiiis McCao- M hmm d pliyad at s locJl bifli school fkld, tiniisns hsnadaaaftla^ as^sBaat Msn emwge lecaia*. Ons d ths scoriag sction for ths Gate arith a Villanova **I got dslirious ones in while at 1:80 tomorrow. Ths last tims Tag BVaMMl Mnnaa TOM" sMlangis involyMl run- s 27 yard field goal with fear Ois CiAm hoatsd Boston CoHsgs in nini hash Dana Shalton's par- usually in ths momingi. That's seconds remaining ia the half. 197«, thqr upsst ths Esglss by s ^inaanas In Saturday's football whan it really hits you psycho- Ths Psnguins seorsd sarl^r in VillsiiiWi^s wide 22-3 margin. ^ >rtslary avar Boston Collsga. logically ss to what's going on. A llll Hillm^l ffWl ack fidence," said Kelly. fai Dimion II, had bssn Gate. IgPffjraaHr pilCnMI III gnU WKVU Rutgers breakdown, contained the wWnaa pointe s gsme. Evsn more pal tlMMi iM a iMnsd 78 yards for ths WUdcsu Kelly credited the WKVU staff ^ ovar 40 'Thair olAnaa has liMl&hariWiMiV'MlilKflly. Penguins until the last four ' Vil- for of the marathon's suc- fanprsssiw wm ths fact that hole. Thsy are aesrapng iaarWat «u4e ftat inilyM pwiifs In anil ovar 000 dollars for Muscular much minutes of the fourth period. Rob mim Innom's win snappsd a tan game fumMss a gaaw^ aaaiyass lit Lmhp en Tuwdiy niftimirtiy* cess. "Everybody reslly chipped in Robson rsn it in for a six yard Im m^ Penguins. s lot," hs said. "Billy Carroll winning strsak for ths Badsaam. "Thsir aflaass la gMiig Riilili iHs **0a iny first run (a 30 yard after Keith 9noddy M4iy tolni in touchdown (business director VUlano?a tallied all 22 pointo ths dsfanaa paer fisid pmMtm la lairiliHit Md • vwy lytssMfUl (OMshdown) I was thinking about of WKVU) is • I > moved the ball down field with in- already Isrgsly responsible. this the first half. Three field goals, work with." Ths «»• ^aar- ^y how much monsy I had He kept several key passes to Jim Faranti. Ca^ H RMtmMl ^iilliis m cluding s 42 yard boot (a personal terbaekad by Si9 Falassla^ aflw irUm^ mads for Muscular Dystrophy,*' thing going. All the stsff heads Chuck Haynali's PAT was good. Um^ wm iIm hi^iis^ best), by freshman Chuck Bush- leads a eonhiflalie« ef 1 mmI split Mid Shalton. "It fait good to hslp deserve a lot of credit. Patty Ar- David Martin snuffed out \^ ralmiif eff M¥«ri) prliss, hy beck aided the effort. back oflenaive aligwaniili Hia cand has done a wonderfiil job in Youngitown's only remaining Youngstown lit the boards first favorite tcrgH ia flaalwr Piaid promotion." chance by intercepting a Keith after only two minutes of pky Mccarty (If-^M 14 afg.) T^my "The best part of the marathon Snoddy pass on their 31 with 2:25 when Dwight "Dr. Doom" Dumas Brown leads Ins Eai0a rwOTiag A4»m Villanova Play was the unifying factor. It brought still ticking. ran 56 yards after Villanova gave with 35 carries for 173 yards (43 prscticslly every organization on "I've never seen our guys so sky the ball at their 45. Chuck campus together with us, as well '< them a¥g.). i high for a game," commented XL Haynali's point after touchdown Pred Smerlas, ^3, 265, ia an as- Maat ss ths administration. Fr. Mar- Coach Dick Bedesem. "We were Hoc Fllmad tin's office (desn of student ac- (PAT) was good. ceptional laekla Oaa laadb lis ready for them." Bushbeck's record 42 yard field line. IMaaa ia UMir smMtioni ars thwsrtsd becsuss of tivities) was right behind us. And The win was managed without defensive Mf MaM-OgliwyntMiytr, Oalifnr- in the the goal occurred midway key Knebaek along wUh Dai^ ftii^teitd ftim SMiptny, rsptmly his past. not only students, but older the services of starter Vince Powara period. Villanova moved the ball wIm> National Ths film is bsing shot on generatimi, our families, were Alston and Mike Mayeek, be«M • pMMiian an • n^rsfn play I Villanova's leading range Thompson, m MMlnriMIAMiifHtik ifiiHlfi as iiui AiiAiMMa daa aana «tii iu) from their 45 into field goal head up the Jelesaist haek fisldl if wfiHM by VIUmsvi ynivprsiiy lopation at Folsom Prison, Cali- here, and that's where we rusher (106-362 3.4) who was out Tom Kally aMmages to sarile after 120 coasscatlvs hears on ths air. after Howie Long swiped the ball BoaCeR C^ak^ge leaaa lais amas tha iMmmm iMmakjf fornia's maximum iscurity prison. benefited the most," said Carroll. with a sprained ankle. profiiigr H^idk I NolMit Robby Robson. ht^Mdi atUM» 1m im tiMMi Dr. Nolan visitsd ths film sits and from (29-13^1), which is ViHaaiii^a ilerleho Milt.** tlis I..4 ^ Villanova will need 100% from TMai 'Tht frosh kicked in another jifrTrrff 1^ daiU' t»mim Ik. mavia The otdest conNtHMMH rrvalry. M Mn iitekit «MIM1 ky mhm\ rtporii tfmt no company two ite offense when it hoete Boston three pointe (39 yards) with After B.C Ihs Gala wiB traarf la raiAmlaaa4tmwmd^1imW1k^ has svar bssn psrmittsd to Goilsgs tomorrow. 'Their defense Uim mi iltfi Piitr Sihmm ticking away in and a half minutsa Newark, Daiawara, la amst tiba panatmts ths prison compound so could be tha best we face all year. (knMFS fm Mi rail m "Rydy** in Drinking AMI amimiMfj Age scored Debated the quarter. Dana SheHon el DSlaaara. TlHyll daaply bafors. Filming is taking states UnrvarsHy ^ jBddmfim "Rich Mm, fm ?nth I am including Clemson^" the first Wildcat touchdown weeia te> awr t&r ulmmm, mi Maw plass in osU blocki and "They're quick and very have two prsf m mm Umf% Tiltviilin nslwork ABC Bedesem. By BILL GUERIN age to 19 has been passed by the is logic for it, 31 seconds remaining in the I wMps^MiiM a§md i§ d 1i9§ worhshopi, as wall ai on the ex- "There no no iif only Temple on Hov. 25 ia Tslaa maaiii^mmimmmmik jiliM 10 iir Iht iWQ'lMwr .;?:(. On Tussdsy night, November 6, Pennsylvania Senate and is cur- ^i. fmmm^ larior pounds. basis for going to 19," said Zear- im^imikB mmm dlMMVIi In larly Iflfi. .r.: tprnm the Villanova Political Union rently before the House. foss. "There's not one arguement ^t NdlMt m Mio^ia^ Spsoial oarmission had to bs ob- sponsored its third public debate Zearfoss stated that lowering that anyone has come up with to i§ 4ka MmMMuaimd llii) on tain(Nl for MOM to film thsrs, and ofuMT d Infliilit Ms Nan cf the year. The resolution dis- the drinking age would challenge j^iVsNi #ii 1m 0iM m (hs movis'i script had to be ap- support lowering the drinking age Exhibition Season mtm^MiBlM^mii^^^ ViiilMMyi'i fMully fttn^i Hs Caps mi cussed was "Resolved: This house many younger people to drink. He 19." Baseball lis ibMiiwi mum ik$ tim\ Foliom't wardsn to Ciai/d pmB m$ J d» wrillng Kissn provsd by bsfore \mm Hifi md does not favor lowering the drink- envisioned that it would solve no I i«iMi mi ika could begin. At the conclusion of Zearfoss' fmiUmm^U wmUUm nil Im ilmiii iwtniy ytinii nn4 produstion ing age to 19 in Pennsylvania." problems and only create more. remarks. Ken Fotey, chairman of m§fimAii^0m^ iaiddimm.' Cmi Ths prison bsnsfitsd from ths mM I nuffiktr 9f Mh wnrlMi in^ Herbert Zearfoss, a member of Throughout his statement, the s mkiia §itm mi §am fkk» (smporary intrusion, howevsr, the Conservatives, stated that his With 11 -6 Record flluiyif MM whi«li WM Bre(iups4 the Pennsylvania House of Rep- state official cited several CH^tlmtif (fdMiDl imkwm igys Dr. Nolan. qusrtsr-mile statis- sect of the Political Union also ema mmmi^Md^tmiB^ II in Phildtolpliiii. A ^ OhMMl resentatives from Delaware tical studies to reinforce his Oitmmmmitlmltm/^iLmiik oomtructed in the favored the resolution. Their con- By BRUCE MURRAY MAA mi mk$ fatwi *f\ Ttei ttary ^inltrii tfoun^ a traak wss Community College, Textite, West County, opened the debate with a position. He quoted one study isiHaliar l^ i# MmI# wii Isi i« dUMlfr. IhwM prison yard aspsoiaily for tha film, tention, however, was that the Fall Baseball under Coach iMMii dm jN^iiOA IflAilt wM lalMi Mi (hs Chester, Rider, and rivid Temple. thirty minute address favoring the which showed that alcohol -related to it will remain aftsr drinking age should be lowered Larry Shane has had a successful hf' fMA Cesdb flCa ^mmmm Mtk mmn ^ ^ ipwi 8f nmnlnff durinf yftrafMms and production ''We've plsyed well both of- resolution. He prefaced his highway deaths of teenagers in- 18. tlm^idifmiffim 4mi ite l*# it ovsr. In sddition, 136 inmates, season compiling a record of 11 picha Ma apaim teiaski flMy MAA mm MMiipir llii llmi tnd rnindt Bvsn fensively and defensively," iiaiatkrm^ remarks by stating that a bill creased in states where the legal Fotey stated that since 18 year- wins and 6 kisses. Impressive wins teaia aMi MMMii dmf mM ^ Diou^ «vfniMlly kspomss sn all paid Gquity seals, will appear elsimad Coach Shane, "and tha pkyara Irial asi lar tib ii which would lower the drinking drinking was lowered. >» in (ha film. Continued on page 2) were scored over such local foes as pitching has greatly improved' evaryoaa 0»l a damsa la fsaair Mb wMUMtfing HMfli, hii oivmnip ( St. Joe's., Haverford, Philadelpliia tatana Mbia Its fiaii eal ^ass CmimmidMAA-

madfedbawate'il siBdj' aaf fiipam. this yaar% laasa #ii la lad % ,^» aaaaaB ssamaai^B wi^p Former Villanova President Dies psapsa^ Cssltf fSnl hma% m^m^i^dmmmMiimmS^ v iF MABIANNB LAVELLE his rssignation. Father Klekotka graduated from Roman foulnni^ mKm vSaa aam* sa eepwwmnp ai^e wwk/k^k^ Aftsr ber of Commerce and the Polish ftavarand John Klakotka, Klskotka wss nsmed religious Catholic High School in 1931. He lm^ flair Heritage Society. Oti. A , prssidsnt of Villanova Uni- supsrior of the Augustinian com- received a degree in electrical An overflow crowd attended ^irslty from to 1966, died last im munity at Msgr. Bonner High engineering from Villanova in Father Klekotka's funeral Mass Baturiay at Marcy Catholic dm School. In 1971 he became pastor 1936. In 1942 he received a degree Tuesday night. The Mass of the d IMIsal Oantar, Fitigarald di- of St. Thomas Parish in Rose- in theology from Augustinian Resurrection was concelebrated visioiif Ha wai 63. mont, snd in 1976 hs wss namsd College in Washington, D.C. by 100 priests, with John Cardinal Tha Anfgatinian bacama a pro- supsrintsndsnt of ths Augustinisn He joined the Augustinian order Kroll presiding. Father Robert iMiOr al villanova in 1942. Before ^^^^ i^^^^i j^^^^ ^^^^ ^ ^^^^^^y^^g community st Our Mothsr of Con- in 1936 and wm ordained in 1942. Weason, aaaistant Augustinian Mklm Iha Univarsity prssidsncy, Father solation Parish in Chsstnut Hill Klakotka was twice provincial was chief concalabrant„ ss ha lamd modarator of tha Lsst yasr hs returned to St. awarded the Freedoms Foun- liMiiitf Itei tmM^dkj md dmd of the Msss. VINiBifBa^ ohairman of tha alac- Thomss Psrish. dation Medal. He was a msmbsr of Fathsr Klskotka was buriad trli6l anginaaring dapartmant, the Hs ssr¥id on ths Villanova Philadelphia Crime Com- Wsdassdsy morning st ths aoHMrdlaatar IRiglllhfa o# tha mirs- Board Truataaa ainoe Jubr of mission, ths World Afffsii^ Coun- J. ImimA ^mm spJ iiaiii mi d Augustinisn cemetery by St. g IM lIMilam and diraetor of ad- md^ dm §m sMuA dm Idk 1969. cil of Philadalphis, tha Education Mary's Hall mImm A Pbitadalnhia nativa. Father Council oT tha Philadelphia Cham- } 1m tmi. M ImmI idd^ dim

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italli piMf. 8t. ^alaviagoirsi VUlMM* for Mond flpriag Qai^dMi ahata. Caaoh Oraff Tha baotara are aohedulad •1 piiM. Iteple SpHag alao aMad iMflh«on Rodni^ Lane to heat Stockton CoUafe in their of. fcr luniiai to an aMallaiit daien- naat outing. The ai¥B psifiaiaBii match tapiaaeula the Mfid lid all by tha MMy fint of tha final four UnfartuMlaly, tha bootara ware ganMa tha Phv team haa to ihi ramaining to pl^. in 17:97 to braniht to anrth in their foilowii^ •aaw fifth ovMttlL TUt it MMlher Mdllnih by Bwwthmora Collaga, S^. to briag Ilia output for lor UMy at that btImm Lmbilet to aavan. **Ag- A iMh drfiiiiilwid VUhmova Langran Posts 1 d IfaiAad in 1$:60 to plaw Memid hia traoMn. to 18 abate an gaal while the to* VillHMwa and t«ith warall. aring talent," ohaannMl Bararthmore afffpnee kept Schamp Other tcoran tnm ViltaMva Coaeh iiaward Oraff duiii« tha bu^r by patting off 38. Tom Gil- inchidad S^a 8haa ri»:M) in Mth piMa, Urnxdhr Wfaitllald (90:00) Non-Losing Seasons in 10th plaoa andiUtia Thnnpaon /«Ai4nk Ate AAmJ —*- ixi:«ii m snMi pMaa. By MARY GRACE Tha Wildoata dafwtad fihivth. MURRAY beating St. Joe's and loaing to Dr. Langran, the coach of Temple (3-2), nora in a dual naat by a adora of the Swarthmore (3-2). Women's Tennis Team (7-10) and Trenton SO«l. .A«idn Lad4y all Villa hm poatad Delaware SUto i kd an impraaaive record of 14 con- (9-0). nova nmnalv and wm the fint of- aacuUva non-losing seaaons. ficial finiahar for tha tfaraa mile Now The matches against Delaware I in hia 11th year, he has a record of and couiaa in It: i4k Lnmbalat IMdMd Trenton State ^were com- 84-66 with one match aaeand in 10:80, daaaly lolloarad ramaining pletely one-sided as the lack of thia aaaaon. by Wkitfiald third in 90Ktt. acholarahip players hurte Villa- • Although he Ifaryanna Moon and Mary smilaa at hia sue- nova whan th^ face such stiff oaaa. Langran aaya, Bllan Borhowabi wara tlM ad> "Fm vary competition from the bigger state) plaaaad for the girk that the ditiaiMl aoorara far tha Wildcats. team achoola. Against Swarthmore and haa done ao wall" Langran is Temple the

Footbail Sinaa last Thuraday, October finally paid off laat weak, as the tlie Villanova women outpbyed 26th, the Women*a Soccer Team team came on atrong in the second a aeaaoned 8-2 Pann SUte team on The fic^d of undafaatad has wton three atraight gamaa, and half taamH against Swarthmore to win 3- Sunday with a thrilling 2-1 victory haa bean /narrowed down to five. today at 4:00 p.BL thay play their 1. Junior canter forward Donna lit home. Preahman Karen Clab- Tha final Moi^tain Man» Gators, Jaw8 game of the aeaaon hoping to L^hr acored twice for Villanova; bers has displayed tremendous and tha fell list make it four in row. Before once Suakinfi from the a from a rebound off of a scoring, paaaing and ball control of undafeatads in cloae toda/a guna againat a tough powarfiil games ahot on goal by center akills the entire season, and flrom played during the past Rutfer'a team, ViUanova's overall nalfback Karen two weeks, aabbera, while the center halfback poaition she but tbaaa teams will gat a second record atanda at 4-6. With the junior haUback Lisa Valla scored controlled the tempo of most of chance in the playoff. homafiald advantage and the remaining goal. The a keen Sunday's game. Right halfback Maulara, Black Sheep, incenti¥i to avange loas Fedigan a cloae On Saturday, aophomorea XA% Lori Staaco put in a stinging shot Pub and D.P.B. are sgaiaat tha Scarlet laat still un- Knighte Supchak and Lori Stasco each for the initial score, and with four defeated as the weak, tha ViUanova aaaaona heada into woman ahould powered in a goal, while firat year minutea remaining. Lis Supchak its final booat week. their record to .600. goal keeper junior Suaie Stroud in- booted a perfect croaaing pass to This pats iatcrfereace play oa aa attempted Daaals McCaalay Fedigan Pub and Black Sheep Head Coach Laa Stavana, as tercepted every shot on goal for a reccptioa f^hman left wing Lit Sauer who et ap Villaaova's oaiy toachdowa T hava bean virtually unatoppable well aa aaaiatpate Papgay and atrong deCanaiva agaiast Ratgars. Judy effort. Bipert smaahed in the game winning goal }1 this season. The reason being Uiat BiUy Hook have bean plaaaad with pliy trom veteran fiillbacka 1-1 Robin to an eiciting win for Villanova. both taaaM stress toiigh, hard- the team's tioniiatamiji akillad Qlackia and Nancy O'Shea helped noaad dafenaive football Black pliQr« Ra^ work aa^ ahnt out Lehigh 2-0. Arena Leads SBieep atymiad a previously un- beaten Mountain Man taapi^ 13 to this paat waak, w^iila Fadiian Pub handcuffed a.powariri Attic Field Hockey Team M aqiMd 13 to 7. Tha 4MHaaa of V flbdk Bhoup Mid Vatea^ ^Nfc are _ Ry RETH WHITB have been playaib. Saa^y Arena, a aenior nuraang rough, there are many B^ior aad co-captain of their pleas ant mensoriea we will always Hw takarmty league eh«n- I wonaa'a field value." pionaKip ha dacidad this 8\m- hockey team, is a^ Arena, leading the team to one of their who laada tha team in evar: 8-6-1. The team acoring goak <13^ ia followed third in their oon- doaely by eophomore liaa Alder- fcr, who has acorad 12#aab ao far aiillhe 1 recent^ placed firat this season. AMsrlar aad ini ant of ai#t teauM to' the Debbie ^m Philadelphia Collage Fiald Hockey Smith, alao a aaphomora, aad Saai Aaaaoiatian Toumamant. Gemly. a freahman, are all tiyiag flaai^ aad co-oiqitoin Judy out for the U.8. team from Philadelphia i|-^ Tha KaOk aim played iBjuthui at which wiO be picked lap Kanriok Hig^ School, have aaek. Roth Liaa and Debbie I the teen atp^buillO^ hat year. Offlciala at tiM gaaaee have com- «, eaaeh Cathy MUWr by i

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1! \^ R. Miniooasl* EUen NivMilano. O^ComMr ftm^ the CotlMi of ures Mrs. Bvalyn Bohi Dr. JtJBMM J, CiMty, vice pifM- Charlen* O'Connor,. (Miy A. Sneering, By MMIIANNB LAVBULg the 18 year old dringing ags. Psieaki. Mi«^raen J. Ph^an, Neil Miss Aa^ Cypiws, and Ms. J( avary district e Senate Republican iKive*t candidatae Who's Who at Villanova were: In.gddition to the official ITndsr dog Republican Richard Uuae leader are: Tussdsy night to concede the elec- did not (candidates ftiHy aiplain itendid i«e tjl«vlsion networks projected Howard Baker freae *.\? Neal R. Atoo, Joan C. Bamkh, senior cisss status toria foliowed by the commiu TlMniburg took an early, but Tenneesee / tion, said Jim Pierce, AldM's of the December Ian4 and a grea^ tai loaa Bardley m the winner. Brad%, mcured hie reflection, nVs ware vary pleaaed with the In Phil I standing academic »u adelphia, volem tajected ptoyar and Rhodm ^holar cam- Mny m a first step in a ir year), good academic cattdidites. Good pm., DimoBrat PiKar run for Carol Ann Boris, Mary Ellen Bor- voter tursoiH," Flaherty 4:i.:. mSBSSSSmmSS^ said Pierce. *'It Mapor Frank Rial's attempt IMifBed the with a cumulative averags of 3.00, ing, for example, was ocicasioni to «a a man capable of president. kowski. Patrida A. Cawley» AMn deAoitely WW a. laam effort." Changs the city's haase rule char- A. good disciplinary standing, provan interpreted more Uberdly tt Cley. Deborah A. Cook, Kevin Alden's iomediata HERSt plans tar% to ter ao that he could run for a third THERE, F. Cooke, Robert A. Crowl^, involvement in extra and^or eo- the stated 3.00 minimum quali wKistion in Florida lor a few di^^ coaaacttthis term. Bliiabeth A. Dalena» Barbara curricular activities* and proven point average* Some considerate then to ooase iKMne and "thank Riao, who predicted victory by DeMatteit, Glenn D. Deaantia, leadership abUities. was given to students with q.p.%\ everybody,** iiaid Pierce. M,060 votea, lost by .this year's more than Leenard S. Discenta, Paul J. The members of m low aa 2.7^ as ieng as tt In a VMhaavM interview last 900,000 votee. Kaoept nomination committee were Dr. Kenaingtoo, Efitto, Stephen J. Heil. ChHs- dsnmnstrated extraordiaary Alden aeek, said he does not favor the charter change wm drfeated in topher K. Hoire, James Albert James J. Markham, Dr. Margaret curricular and extra^curricul King, Jr., Jerry R. Knafo, Ellen B. Bsmonde, and Mr. John J. Di- leadership and involvement, Knott, Nancy L. Lamb, Susan C. Bernardi from the College of ArU aidsratioo was ale» given to it Lyons. and Sciencee, Dr. Richard Ruane, denta who demonstrated Middle States Also, Scott O. Macktn, Stephen Dr. Nicfaolaa Rongione and Ms. volvament at Villanova Malfltano^ David J. Masso, Janet Loretta Cook from Commerce and students who wera involved P. llcAleeee, Robert A. Mc Finance, Dr. Suvabhi Rao, Dr. sids the Univarsity only. ill Committees Ralph Kpliner, and Ms. Charlene Form i Mahon, Richard E. Miller, James Villanova University is current- evaluation proceas. The steering

I ly prepaiUng for an Debates Drln Age evaluation by committee will etaff theee Union the Commission on Higher subcommittees from those volun- Education of the Middle Sutes teering, though in the interest least a year. could not saa any benefit fr of (Comkmedfiwn page I) Aasociation of Colleges and keeping the committee Fiahsr attacked the statistics lowering the drinking age to size a Schools to be conducted in April manageable one, ddi have all other rights, es- quoted by Zearfosa by stating that He aaid tlmt ha would aupportj it may* not be 1980. A Middle States pecially the right to operate an Evaluation possible to accommodate all 1 the increase in alcohol-ralataid legal drinking age of 18 only f^ stttomobila, then they should be is a long-range process dssigned to volunteers. iOiD highwiQr deaths has been caused the purpose of maintaining cc help an institution allowed to' drink alcoholic bever- I analyse its The six subcommittees and d: by more people driving today than sisten<^ with other states' drii ages. also at he functions, appraise its educational their areas of emphasis He said that 18, in the paat. ing laws. are: «ffectivenees, and discover means Arts Programs, wsa personally resfK»sible enough Similarly, the chairman of the. "C<«isidering the problems which will to drink because he had been able |hy which its works can be axamine the Arts administration ii Modaratea, BiU Dole, stated that ramifications of alcohol abuse, VISTA to dietinguish right and itrengthened. and governanace, PEACE CORPS/ between his faction opposed the resolution. cai;mot calmly allow the drinl advisement wrong since his Confirmation. The evaluation process has two prc^edure, curriculum^ He cited flaws in Zearf()sa's age to be lowered," he concludi facilities, Heidi Fisher, chairman of the parts. The first is a self-study, and outcome. The Recruiters will be on campus statiatica by claiming that the rep- Political Union Presidsnt AK Ambassador Kisses the Royal Hand Liberals, that carried out over a period of a year Faculty Committee, stated her group op- resentative's studies made no Clsy, Jr. then took a vote of which will and a half, November 20th. Sign up for posed the resolution. She said that by the institution's full review faculty participation in allowance for the <|uality of those preeent. Hie reeolution I people are mature to academic community. The second policy and governance, personal Interviews through by 19, enough alcohol law enforcement. defeated am only five voted for faculty drink because th^ have either at- •lement is a visit by a team of ex- perceptions of the University, In rebuttal to the studenU' twelve voted against it, and ti and the Placement Office. tended college or worked for at psrienced academic colleagues, faculty development. 0»«««« o« Udted MUm. RHom. Bom, statements, Zetffoss said that he • rMMM«7aiMte. tadto. tk* mI* iMd, b twho stwly the m institution's Science Programs, which will lyris oitki wurk, in the Ught of investigate Science ad- fscts as they see them, and minietration and governance, ad- lives the institution the views of visement, curriculum, fscilities, [competent outsiders on its and outcomes. Honors Hosts ERA Lectures [strengths and weakneeees. Student Life, which wiU explore ^ A steering committee has been the admissions By I08EFH B. caught up with changes that procedure, finan- FINIO have amount of complacency already might oc- ENGINEEB [formed to Oversee the University's cial aid, involvement in academic One of the moot controversial occurred and reinforce won cur for thoee who think that the ilf-stu4y affort. Members of this and non-academic documento of our time reads those changes, according to governance, sim- E.R.A. is a cure-all. Professor 1 r you're an oucsunding cngtiKcriiif gradume [committee include: Dr. Charlee evaluation of teaching, counseling, p^: "Equality of righu under the Mandel. "The E.R.A. will not do that [Oierry, Chairman (Office of reeidencee, dining Urn fhall not be abridged by the It was noted that early tactics of iH MNncoae uiio can matter advanced service, non- much in making equality happen [Academic Affairs); Dr. Wilber W. resident etudenU, United Sutes or by any state the women's movement were to student ac- on overnight," according to Professor p technology* you niay qualify [Baker account of organize demonstrations m (Biology); Dr. Riormond tivities, facilitiee, and outcomes. sex." This is it ladies and con- Mandel. '^ and frontations. for one of ouriop prograim. THElOB mmings (History); Prof. Paul University College, which gentlemen (or is that per- Now, the focus hss will Professor Doody, chairman of Nuclear engineering. rmley (Mathematics); Dr. laeearch advisement, •ons?) — The Equal Righto shifted to legislative changes. The curriculum, the Honors Program said that the [Rschel Hare-Mustin (Education); administration Amendment. main focus of the women's We're looking for men and governance, purpoee for movement sponsoring such a Charlee Helmetag (Modem admiesions, summer school, The Villanova Unhrersity has been the E.R.A. haw* solid foundaiiim con- seriee of lectures was to who a Agusges); Fr. Honors John J. McKeniie tinuing education programa, and Program sponsored a Professor Mandel ". mm expressed . . provide an indepth look at in niaih and ph>'MCi. Men )irector. Office of Planning); Fr. outcomes. workshop on the E.R.A. this week. concern that the E.R.A. would not current moral questions." v. ihn P. O'Malley (Dean, Pteeented in a series / with superior abilii Men College Univarsity Helations, which will of thiae lee- pass and said that that would be a In seeking to ". . . ArU and Sciencee); Ms. Nancy examine tures, was a cultural tragedy. provide an in- H'h< I ivani ui wiirk i hi* ciierio development programs, and On the other hand, she hiatorical view depth look at current scholarly )nsy (student); ttid Dr. Miriam the alumni office, organisation and of the E.R.A. and a stated that she wss worried olihcluturc. it (l^estions," [Vosburgh diacussion on ito according to Professor (Socioloiy). administration of the office of advantages. would pass since so much of the Doody, ths Honors II ihai'si you. look into . Studente, faculty members, 'and public information, women's Program spon- and outcomes. During the first lecture Joan movement has been fo- ' linistrators sored a eeries of Julian Jsyne lec- our N'uclear PropuhifNi are invited to par- Intereeted persons are asked to Mandel, Professor of Sociology cueed on this at one topic that a large tures ipate In this self^atu^y last year. Oflkcr Candiibic l*rograiii-N ( POC. process. complete and return applications the Penn State Media campus sttbcooEunittees have been for the committees, available praeented a "Cultural \'iHi*ll tpciul a year learning chc many details of in and His- tablishad to Investigsta areas of the Office of Academic torical Look at the E.R.A." tlkfiuKinJunetiott with the American Croea, the donor, and the donor's linger on according to Profeeeor see your Navy Recruiter In Croeg, ie current^ sponsoring f^anily, but bsyond that, it benefits offt Mandel. The birth ratee are down fiU blood drive at Villanova. the entire Villanova cooununity. If person. Contact the Placement in contrast to the traditional view denatkm wiU take place on the Univerait/s quoU is met 11^ that mothering ie a primary f^uic- iH Office for scheduling on: Tue»2I Nov. irsdep and Fridey, November dorii« the blood dHva, the '•< tmn. More wooien are working t •ndl7. Villanova coasasunity will hs pro- now but the idea atill piwvails that "^ pveoedure lor dtBinHiit tected for eix menrtsi ^siimt the abonU be in the hoase. The ii •' atanile oml aisi by ef pnyiiV fcr Uead ;i. «4VT EUGIIIEEUIC PMOGSMfS H^tttUmi,tm 128 «. BIOAD ST. i r' fmiLk.. PA. 19102 ij:.

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March 5-9, 1979 ..-. Behanna Ill Be. Discusses 10% Ditootml Wtth StudMil U> !• Servir Sponsored by the Qreduete Student Council Nursing In The NURSES '319 FULL PRICE The Air Force offers a five monm internship program for IndudM Air Fara. kooomnedeUom, nurses with less than Army one year experience. Reserves WOOOYSHAW BffMlcffMit ml DhiiMi Oenft All Ttatm, Vpm and Othor Extras By SUZANNE TAVANI In addition: Bread muNTni Scent: Somewhery in Korea in- • Initial salary $11,000. $13,000 In six months and fsatuHaf tide the drab green makeshift $1 7,000 in two years six months. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: home of Hawkeye Pierce and B.J. • Choice of assignment. CUITHI Mnmiais Contact tha Grartuala Stiidiaa Offloa Hunicutt where they are sleeping • 30 day paid vacation. For * In tha tike angels with dreams The Ext, 412 or Mary Smmlla of sugar- • Basic training is not a requirement/14 day orientation ' MUUI MUN pto MM Ext. coated nurses dancing in their • Free relocation of furniture. Eduo. Dafit., 40 tnem LEWK ivM i heads. Suddenly . . . "Attention, • Application accepted in your senior year and a reply w^ personnel, incoming . all wounded!" given. Only PMIadtlirtiia-afsa And within seconds Hawkeye, World: appesfaace this yearl aoar. towPRicia and • Application accepted In your senior year and a reply » mMnnjmn, tan. PiFca B.J. and even the sugar-coated given prior to graduation. TMStUy, lii iir 144 ml - .J w- , , ^ _ Itl In _ _ > anAdra, fhomt tiiD nurses are knee -deep in wounded OMC SHOW ONLY! :i Yti, FORCIOn CARS \~~ bleeding, hysterical, dying, de- For Additional Information Call: Samir All Sa#i4, M.C. (WIIII-flD » ajtC. A MASTEaCNABQC ranged, and even dead A Vote Against - BOB SUMMERHILL . > If this USAF Ttefcatii $7 $i $» mi DAS QUARANtECO COAST TO COAST scene seems worlds away (215) 597r9345 COLLECT Now owfflg at WHImrt box offiot from sterile Villanova or even

WatttHi Ttelwt TillM- (iraatf ft ChattiMI) from the iMited States, it really 3rtf St. Ja2i (10 N. 3nn 733 Haverford Road isn't. This bloody scene is Bti ft Bagiagt. WHmiiigm !•.'• Hunger -dm"'-' recreated at every U.S. army TtlMrharst: (2tS) 574-3586 BrynMawr 'emergency war-games simulation Assiptaat Dnui of Narsing Behaami disouscs her cxpericwxs as a nane WahnjtStieetThealre I with Army Reservists playing the ! the Amy Reserve. Phone 527^3812 By FR. RAY lACKSON U.S. food aid has saved millions fth Md Wihwt Us., PtHlfn P»- If107 nspective roles; and even game- mm •74r3llt mtfmmmmmmmmtmmmmm playing can sometimes lead to "Hunger is increasing and the out- of lives over the years. However, it always ready and waiting for the assigned the 361st General casualties. So why even discuss look in poor countries is cause for has sometimes discouraged aid- call to go. Hospital has taught medical such a gruesome situation and alarm. receiving countries from in- I While a part-time student at the specialists during her tour of duty This is a recent statement from creasing destroy your squeaky-clean day? University their own food pro- I of Pennsylvania, and points out, "in the Army to [Well, for one good reason, a mem- Bread For The World, a Christian duction. Aid programs need to be Behanna decided to join the Re- nurse is to teach." In 1972 the ber of the Villanova community, a citizen group concerned with better organized and consistently serves to be prepared for duty in a d61st General Hospital became The global poverty. It is difficult for us focused Graduate School Reservist for 20 years, has been on self-reliant develop- wartime situation, much like the the 361st Evacuation (EVAC) playing those war-games which at Villanova to get in touch with ment. The fact of the matter is, Korean Conflict which preceded Hospital. An "EVAC" hospital this issue because the problem that we as a nation do have a DID YOU SIT UNDER THE TREES, • differs from a General Hospital in Drexel University seems so remote. Yet the facts foreign aid program, but it needs that it usually is the first stop the speak for themselves: , I 1) One half redirection and it is to that end wounded make and it can be as Philadelphia, . of the world's people live in abject that we ask again for Pennsylvania . the Reserves helped me withstand unpleasant situations an offering of 19104 (215) 895-240iO WATCH THE LEAVES DROP AND close as 40 miles behind the front poverty and suffer from letters. land I gained confidence mal- By the year 2022 most members of the class of 1979 will be retired. What as a female. The distinction between lines. A General Hospital can be nutrition and related diseases. 2) This Sunday at all the |male and female doesn't it campus will you do with the next 43 years? What contributions can you make appear as does in civilian life." 1,000 miles away. Another differ- ENJOY "FALL Ten thousand persons die daily Masses, a flyer explaining the aid r-rt toward a more efficient and safe technology for society in the 21 st century? Evelyn Behanna, Assistant Dean of Nursing ence is that an EVAC hospital is because of the lack of proper diet. for self-reliance petition will be inflatable, which means its patient When the 21 st century rolls in, will 3) The United Nations Food Or- distributed. Ehiring the following most of you be at the height of your capabilities expand or decrease ganization projects a four per cent week, which is designated as careers. Tomorrow's leaders In industry, business, government, and |al8o includes the bloody injuries, depending I upon the f •w I situation. WELL. THE TREES ARE ALMOST her decision to enlist. She points increase in food demand in Hunger Awareness Week, I ask education need the specialization of a master's degree to deal with lie drab makeshift housing at the Next time you watch M*A*S*H* to an attractive feature about developing countries in the 1980's, that you read the petition, Icroesroads the write to tomorrow's advanced technology. of no-where and no- remember that it's a good Army Reserves, that enlistees do but only a three per cent increase your Representative in Congress, ALL BARE, THE WEATHER IS |return, and even the forest-green representation of real-life Drexel realizes that technology is an innovation not see active duty for a two-year in food production by these same and place the. letter in the col- of man to be used in the latrines. I iterations in an EVAC hospital best interests of mankind. It is an extension of man's capabilities, not a period and after this should you countries. lection basket the following Sun- Mrs. Evelyn N. Behanna, close to the front lines. substitution for them. You are invited to expand your capabilities through GETTING COLDER reenlist and an emergency arises, This last statistic is one that we day as a contribution to helping AND lassociate professor of Nursing, It's obvious that Behanna has graduate study at Drexel. your entire unit is activated rather as American Christian citizens hungry feed themselves. ^^^ jassistant dean of Nursing is also never regretted her decision to than an individual facing the can alter if we want to. Let me tell One voice-vote in the 1975-76 The graduate p. Col. Behanna, U.S. Army join the Reserves. "It gives you curricula and degrees offered by Drexel are as follows: THERE ARE ONLY situation her (his) self. you how. Congressional session dropped [Reserves — day or night and Behanna, whose unit was (Continued on page 9) Two years ago, thousands of four hundred million dollars from whatever the conditions she's COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION DEGREE: people like yourself wrote letters the aid assistance program. This Business Administration MBA to their Congressmen urging the was more money than was contri- Executive Management Program MBA (Saturday's only) passage of a "right to food" resolu- buted by all the churches in our Taxation 183 DAYS- « M.S.* tion. It was passed. Last year Urban Management country to needy peoples in the If You thousands of people petitioned for entire year. Advanced Professional Certificate Program, Aren't In Howard's (Post- Master's Level) TO GRADUATION. a grain reserve program to store Yes, you can join the symbolic supplies against possible famine. fast day next Thursday as a sign COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING of It too was passed. This year compassion for the poor. But, your Chemical Engineering M.S.. Ph.D. Will: Try Congress will be urged to reform Christian citizenship carries a Civil Engineering Financial Aid M.S., Ph.D. the foreign aid program and bring responsibility too. I urge you to Electrical Engineering M.S., Ph.D. Materials Engineering By BRIAN BUINEWICZ it more into line with the basic write to your representative and M.S., Pt».D. to those with exceptional financial maximum amount available is up Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics As idea that our country's aid join this nationwide effort to M.S.. Ph.D. we all know by now, at- need. This grant supplies ARE YOU READY? IF NOT, a to $2500 per year with a four year program should be geared toward COLLEGE OF SCIENCE tending the hallowed halls of reform foreign aid for the better- I maximum of $1000. The Basic limit of $7500 and a 7% interest aid for self-reliance. Villanova doesn't come free. For ment Gi our hungry neighbors. Biological Sciences M.S.. Ph.D. Educational Opportunity Grant rate. The Nursing Student Loan •Chemistry tome of us, our parents provide M.S., Ph.D. ALTHOUGH THE CAREER MODULE (BEOG) is federally funded and provides $2500 per year ($10,000 Mathematics the necessary funding for our M.S.. Ph.D. one can receive from about $200- for four years) to needy students Billy Physics and Atmospheric Science M.S., Ph.D. education here at Villanova. Nova $1800 per year. Three-fourths of attending accredited nursing GRADUATE SERIES IS COMING TO Others are left money by wealthy SCHOOL OF LIBRARY SCIENCE M.S.. Ph.D. AN END. the money provided will go to schools. Graduate students <^ relatives or win the lottery. Some c:? NESBITT COLLEGE families earning less than $10,000 heading for health professions can t: of my friends have had to revert to u in 00IN6 TO Nutrition and Food M.S. YOU STILL HAVE ONE a year and the remainder to apply for the health education A» MOO pMuik robbery, larceny, auto theft, f Design (Fashion and Interior) M.S. families earning up to $25,000. assistance loan for a maximum of CZU Human Behavior md other means to pay tuition. ^? HEKE G0e3. and Development M.S. Pennsylvania Higher Education $10,000 per year and up to 12% in- General Home Economics Also open for consideration are M.S. LAST CHANCE. COME TO THE Assistance Agency provides up to terest. College Work Study pants and loans provided by the MULTIDISCIPLINARY PROGRAMS $1500 to full time undergraduate Programs (CWSP) are federally Applied federal government, the state, the n Mechanics M.S.. Ptt.D. students according to their need. supported programs to furnish chool, or by private institutions. Biomedical Engineering and Science M.S.. Pti.D. The problem with loans is that jobs to help pay the cost of SI Enginaering Management CAREER A wide array of grants and loans M.S. (part-time program) one must repay them with interest education. Eligibility is dependent EnvironmanUI Engineering and Scianca Nist, some of which are covered M.S.. Ph.D. rates ranging from 3% to 12% on the need for employment to below, the most important fact is ^=^ DEVELOPMENT Most loans must start being defray costs. that applications wsmtt be filed by repaid ri|^t after one's schooling Other benefits exist such as GI r FilHn. clifMNJt, and return to the March 1, 1979 for consideration Office of Graduate Admissions. ends. The National Direct Student benefits and social security. Also jfor the next year. Orexei UfiMfiity. Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. CENTER, available are the armed forces Loan (ND6L) is granted by the HI Grante are awarded by .;*;' PlesM forward uttivBrsity with federal money. programs including ROTC and £:C2> HOO LJoUU> infonnatlon and an application on Graduate study in the [Villanova and baaed on need MX) UKE CORA This loftn is awarded on the basis NROTC. Private loans and granU fio our ijmtjmfj llekHs) of: HALL BASEMENT MBtermined by the Financial Aid of need with 3% interest on the are available to some students. lorm of the Colkie Scholarship 16000 par year available for the A^y <|uestiona raiaed or left unan- ^rvioe or the Family Financial stucbnt's tuition. The Guaranteed swerad can be anawered at the |^tea«it of the ACT Aaaeaament Student Financial Aid office, 2nd floor m. AhMst all of these Loan Profram (08LP) is Kannady Hall Forms will be 1 |»inu are renewraUe. available to ahnost aayoM rsfar- CfTYSaWITE: avaikhle in BBid-November and I'hs Supplementary Bdu- dlaaa of need. It ia uMiaUy apon- mast ara due at least by March 1 ttioael Opportunity Grant sorad by privata imtitutiona, the yre on for consideration for the nait 14 la tha ^EOO) is wd by VUUaova aehool, ar a alala agaa^. TIm mm4 aehool year.

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Pays • WC WLLAMOVAN » Wofliiw 10, 1>7S mm^^rmw^Mimm^ Creativity In Theatre Prerequisite: Winning The Battle Imaginatioil panerna, man la also con- diily cycle of d^y and night, thi pliysical Of tliey alM The irarldb, Bulge In his inner oat«r and inner fawMtiiation of tha dynamics dj ly PAUL F. VIGGIANO cycle ci iprinf, sununer, scious of patterna Masonal «i|irw- the hsrshness of recur in our imaginntivt intarpratha craativity through thi| Without a tense of fMittern in and winter; the life cycle world. He fears mtumn theatrt. disease and death. He iont — that is, in tht uaa of auch atimuli aa famaa, filn^j life, man would feel like a lonely „{ birth, maturity, death and winter, aMignad fooda only — no aub- JiMt ivt in natur* tha cycla muaic By CABOL foreat. But leap for the warmth of summer, M tM improviaatioo and fear, GOLOPARB atituaa. not atay the diet child lost in a vast dark nbirth through succeeding gsn- Narpr Whp Koowa, Who Caraa ia hara! . . . that'a rigiit, folka, Do en for laaaona, so wa can taa a Would you like life. of tha "Oraathrity in the Theatre" it aj to lose up to 20 Lunch: Cold chicken; apinach; bacause of his powers of observa- criitions. health and aftar • two wMk abaanca, wa'ra back ,.. and juat whan you thoiwfat your more than 14 days. No alcoholic pattoma in tha thaatia: pounds in 14 days coffee Jiist ss patterns Irecur in our cycla of diffcrant kind of course. A coun^j *••* ^"^ couldn't without ever or tea. tion, man is able to perceive pat- in addition to these outer worriat wara ovar. Juna . . . yw atop laugtung after baverafsa. No eating between romanca, trafady. irony, oomady. that haa aoly one preraqfuiaite readiag State of tha Union going hungry? Dinner: Two egyp; cotti^ rid around him: the Oki^, now tha* Ptoent'a Waakand ia over meals, except celery and carrote. talla ua bow atrong thia tool,{ Now you can. Thia cheeae; Romanca an imi«inatioiL With you dool^liaw to maka your bad until no-hunger Lean meat only. cabbage; one slice of dry Chriatmaa . . . waan't it nice ho«^ Black coffee and and baautifiil beroaa and heroinaa there ia no and to what can be ac. diet, which is sweeping the coaat, protein toaat; coffee '^^ ^»^k of baautifiil wwthar, than a Biiaty, gloonv and cold plain tea only. Sugar subatitutea or tea. kind of ^F* Satur- aat out in search of tha compliahad. What one will cer. day, «ld than mora waa developed by Dr. Herman Friday beautiful waathar ... but at lamt it gave pttanto an may be uaed. all idaaUy irarld that wa would diacovar ia that there ii| Tamower, director of the Scara- Lunch: Assorted tainty accurate foal Ibr the mood on campua ... local hair draaaera Breafaat ia the same every day: cheese slices; -~ graan and and barbara lika to liva in a BHich mora to the theatre thaij repofted an unttaually dale Medical Group. It ia called spinach; one slice toaat; coffee lar^ number of ViUanova atudante wvra in for grapefruit, alioe of toaated protein or foldan world of eternal summer. juat watching it. Each individud th. Scaradale diet after the af- tea. \)verhattlk laat Friday . . avar . notice how your roommate hid Ua three bread, coffee or tea. Trafady tails the story of how contributaa imagination and talent botttea o# whiak^y and fluent reaidente of Scaradale, N.Y. Dinner: Fiah; combination two caa^«r^ juat bafora your parante came to man, though ha ia capahia of grant tha final product — who first came to Tamower'a aalad; as to form u see tha room .^. and how tha Lunch: many fresh vegetables , Dacavibar centerfold got put bdiind tha Cold cute of lean meat: m must at laat come to terms emotional asperience. Now i) cloaat door ... or how clinic. you want; coffee or tea. thinfi, your boyfHand aaid te your father, who wm tomato^ coffee or tea. the limits of his power to student can become a part of theNJ leaving for tha hotel, Ite enormoua appeal Haa in tha Saturday with "Don't woviy, air, I'll be leaving right after we go Dinner: Fiah; combination he it becomes very] fact that food is q^ite i::,l the world, and how ezperienoea, and over «»hoo»work in fiUing and Lunch: Fruit SaUKi of any diange math^ .. Yg' kiiow, wiw that it's been mor^ than salad, 'as many vegetables as you knid inevitably fall toward death. worthwhile. a weak tinea Hallowaan, you don't ham to count caloriee or and as much aa you want; The must you raaUy have to wonder about thoae guys that wish, one slice of dry protein coffee or new to admit, at first I was i| worry about quantitiea. tea. In irony, dreams of brave I have °™*'" For thoae toaat, grapefruit ^^ ^*^**^ • • *»^ coatume prize goea to light of skeptical especially after U ISS?iJ!^ ir^ ?? who have trouble choosing duly worlds vanish in the harsh little WKVira Tom Kally, who looked great from Dinner: Cold chicken; as a raccoon . . . What? Thoae U<9iid experience. Comedy tells the story initial week. (It's not every clanj circlaa under hia eyes protein and total starvation, tomatoes; grapefruit; coffee Look aren't there to make him look like a rac- Lunch: Fruit salad: as much m or to the opportunity thia ia juat what the tea. of how new societies emerge that you have coon?. .Congrate Tom .. doctor or- . ..have you you want; coffee or tea. for the place of old, dying ones. to **taata*' someone.) But now I dered. What you eat ia defined on Sunday take noticed that thoae clocka put in Hartley seem to be disappearing Dinner; Plenty of steak; this lead? The realise that tha course and the stu-l a di^-to-day baais. Lunch: Where does allof (". . diatinctiona tomatoes, Chicken; tomatoes; Blonde's . between vandaHam and normal wear and lettuce, celery, olives, course numbered dents involved with the courNJ This diet maintains normal carrote, cabbage, answer lies in a tear.") . . ever wonder brussel broccoli or cauU- . how Tom ShorteU, the 1978 Mr. ViUanova, kept sproute or cucumbers; cof- the world ii| energy and 2051-01 and titled "Creativity in have made me realise that button and provides all the flower; grapefruit; coffee or on hia cheat ... or how he took it off (talk about a Macho fee or tea. tea. which I live. It has made me] nutritional adult requirements. Dinner: the Theatre.'* ^ Man) . . Tom haa cute lags, Wedacaday Plenty of steak; Brunettes. . but we'd Uke to interview the ViUanova . »n. ; environment Therefore course is described as an realise my freshman who'a , vitamins and mineral tomatoes, celery, cucumbers The alao an Eaglea cheerleader and had her photo in the Lunch: Tuna fish or salmon or that man I ' shown me '! • theatre of the Theatre has supplements are not necessary. brussel sproute; coffee approach to the Deceinber Playboy ... did you notice the ad in laat week's Villanavaa salad with lemon and vinegar or tea. ^^\ century with emphaais is bom into a great inheritance,] which Here is the quick loos diet: Eat Good Luck! twentieth aakad for paid volunteers for a drug company's influenza testing dressing; grapefruit; coffee or tea. of how he somehow loses it and must i><: stimulating the imagination program? . . why don't ~ on . they ever want volunteers for t V a beer testing ways wander far in lonely places, and the student. There are many program? . . TTie varsity . football team travels to Delaware tomorrow to done, some includ- how he at last, by his own creative that this can be play the Pightin' Blue . . Hens . don't laugh, if your nickname was the efforts, is able to regain what he| The warm-up exercisesr practicing Blue Hens, Lynx ing yoii'd be fightin', too ... just think, ^ only eight more An Tuesday- ,1- Outlet senses, per- haa lost. the use of your five Thursday claaaea (do you start to laugh or start to sweat?) ... the (Theatre 2051-01 is offered next] Daan ',\ /-. and ception of the environtoent of Men and Dean of Women are reportedly thinking about Tuesdays and Thurs- starting a VU- {. There is an semester on projects. lanova chapter of the . . several group LCB . Lingerie Control Board (to handle thoae ; 4 days at 10:00.) panty raids) . . . But, who knows, who cares. . For Creative Students Robert Center For Concern collegiate camouflage Service Eastern I ' i eU<^anrs MAIR SALON Workers Association FOR MEN and WOMEN By ELLEN KEMEZA hiatorically denied access to thij union struct) 525-3354 For Appointment Did you know that there are traditional trade Phone through the National Laborl literally millions of Americans 924.Countv Line Road, Brvn Mawr. (Two Minutes From Villanova) Act and the Taft who have^Ao recourse when faced Relations Thiirs. Eve Open Tues. thro Sat . and Hartley Act, are banding together] Free Parking with bad working conditions or un- through a new type fair labor practices? These a mutual benefit "unrecognized workers" — those organization, association, the Eastern Servic Workers Association. (E.S.W.A.)^ The E.S.W.A. began in the Fi -^ of 1976 and has built a strong bf • § f • coi for within the low income a Phili St. Francis munities of Philadelphia In delphia alone, the E.S.W.A. hi § • • • amassed a membership oi over for a domestic workers, attendant cai And Miami _ workers, other low income servic workers, and unemployed workers t-..' PWIadelphto Nuishg^ step by booth 166 at the ,^,^3^*9"^ and organizing is also going on * York, ar 1:, V New Jersey, New ^ part time RNs Coast With yOU^,^^^ full time and Massachusetts. and LPNs. Our fully All of the work of the E.S.W. Miami's lush tropical surround- ^ accredited hospital offers is done by volunteers who recei^ The sunshine. The active ^^ no salary or stipend for their worl ings. opportunities in ICU, CCU. OR. ry^ Full-time organizers are provide night life. The unbeatable •^ Telemetry, ER, Cardiovascular only with room, board, ar recreational possibilities. ^ center, Recovery. Dialysis center and necessary expen<»es. This policy The miles of white sandy to injure proper dedicatic I'M Medical Surgical nursing. used beaches. And easy access and motivation among tt salaries and an organizing staff. to world-wide travel, We have competitive feature pay The methodology employed for the v^v^^ excellent benefit program. We sets the scene the E.S.W.A. is something callc critical care and shifts, annual good life. differential for "systematic organizing" whicl salary increments, extensive orientation combines elements of grassrc surroundings is St. Francis ,^ In these community organizing, lal care program, continuing education, tuition Hospital. A progressive. 253 bed acute organising, and maas politic reimbursement^ and alternate weekends off^ ^ organizing around isaues. Volui Now you can see why St. Francis HospitaT teats are trained in the skil necessary to the development is the place for a good job and^iami growth of a graaaroot organizn and a good life. dnve through participation community canvassing, coi Hospifol munity services, fund raisii J. Francis printing " i- devaiopment and St., MIomI Deoch. Ro. 33141 I 250 W.63rd litaratlire, and orfanisatior I I Phone (305) 666-5000 pl^pning and coordination. In ^aan an equal ofiportunHy afnpfoyar St Francis Hospital tm atmays I dition, tbare are a nuBsbar I Please send me nnore infonnotion about I spacialiasd aiaaa in which a volt I o good jab and o good life. I iaar may decide to conoantn -W' I I Wftfe or cdl coMea, hiaAwr aaacgy. 4 Nursing Serviced. Fronds Hojpltol. Rapiaaantaiivas of the E.8.W. 9 10, 10 ajn. - 7 pjn. 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HUNGER AWARENESS WEEK riday Saturday Sunday Moni Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

''All the Pk'esidents Men" B209 ''Fi^it For Food,' Ni^ live. Day Hop Cafe, 9:00 pjn. Union Leadership Workshop r.V. Caiannel 12, 'The Gauntlet," 7:00 y & 9:30 pjn. WL Vasey Theatre, "Marriage of Figaro," 8:00 Commerce and Finance Social in Bartley second of a fou^^ ies', 8:00 p.m. Sailing — Haywood Trophy on Schuylkill, p.m. Signmpe for Thursday's Fastmg Day. Cafe, 4:00-6:00 p.m. 1:00- Football vs. Delaware (A) 1:30 pjn. Graver — Nursing Career Day, y Hall, Pa. Sttcox - Comedian, Beartley Cafe 4:00 pjn* Donna %mmer, llieatre (Sokf 12:00 pjn. 'The Gauntlet," 7:00 & 9:30 pjn. WL Soccer vs. West Virginia (A) 2:00 pan. Out) Nov. 13-15 ^•Pight For Food," Public T.V. Channel 12, Johnny's Dance Band, 8:00 :d04>jn.,49jn Union PuUicity Mtg., first of a four part series, 8:00 p.m. Bartley 110 6:00 pjn. Woodwind Quintet — St. Mary's, 8:00 p.m. Bijou Cafe, Nov. 10-11 Cross Country NCAA Regional Champion-

' shipSt^JMU^m, Pa. Graduate and I^ofesaional y School Visita- Barbra the Belly Dancer, NL 12:00 p.m. For Colored Girls, New Locust Theatre, tion with Drezel MBA It Nov. 10-12 Sailing — Haywood Trophy on Schuylkill, Graduate and Professional School Pa. Bob Stein will speak for if. PSA in B112 at Visitation with the American Graduate t Weather Report, 8:00 p.m. Shubert 12:46 — AU Welcome School of International Management, MBA Theatre International Club sponsors an open party 8:30 pjn. — 1:00 ajn. Union NL Leadership Workshop, WL 2:30 p.m. Fasting Day, noon meal

Dr. John/Neil Larsen, Bijou Cafe Nov. 11- "Fi^ For Food." PubUc T.V. Channel 12, Player Service for Hunger Awareness 13 third of a four part series, '.V 8:00 p.m. Week, Corr Hall Chapel, 12 p.m.

Sign-ups for Thursday's Fasting Dav "Fight For Food," Public T.V. Channel 12, fourth of a four part series, 8:00 p.m.

I 'i. i C and F Religiptudies Leadership Vasey Theatre Tower Theatre The Commerce and Finance Council will During the years the Re- The Workshop Graduate Department at Vasey On ^i:.. sponsor a Faculty and Student get together ligious Studie has been November 17 and 18 Al Stewart pub- Theatre is currently featuring "TTie Mar- comes to the i. on Tlnirs., November 16, in Bartley Caf. lishing a [" This catalogue A two-session riage Tower Theatre. Showtime is .!: Leadership Workshop of Fidaro" and will run November 8- from 4:00 to 6:00 pjn. All CAP students and at 8:00 p.m. and tickets can be purchased ; more detailed sponsored l^ the Student 11, 16-18. at Activities Office Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. For in- all Ticketron outleto. t faculty are welcomed to come free of descriptions to be offered by will be held on November 14 at 2:30 p.m. in formation call 625-6288.

.charge. Refreshments will be served. See the Religious I Amnesty as well as the the West Lounge. Topic areas will include: Basketball you there. requirements see. budgeting, Such will The Student Activities Office as bopeftilly pro a International »nt with the resource, leadership slulls, publicity as Spectrum Pi Sigma Epsiion, 16 kuowledge- as '^Howto Run an Main Point entire ViUanova commuiiity: Fac- Hie "78-'79 basketball season will soon ^ fiffecthe Meeting." able decisioui of a Religious Invitations to students, are invited to at- begin and the Wildcat IVp Band will be campus leaders whose or- At the Spectrum, veteran musicians, ulty, staff, and At the The Studies coi the Spring 1979 ganizations did not Main Point November 10 and 11 is w November 14, there to support the team and to provide the participate in the Sep- Moody Blues will appear for tend a meeting on Tuesday, Pi Sigma Epsilon will sponsor Bob Stein Jonathan one perfor- Subcatalogu» i in the Dean's tember 30 S.C.O.D. conference Rivhman and shows are at 8:00 mance on >-*> - music. We are looking for interested girls td^ have gone Tuesday, Nov. 22. 1978, at 11:90 a.m. in Tolentine 206 to learn from Specialty Advertising to speak on and Only $7.60 Office, the tyHaUandin out. For more information, 10:00 p.m. Tickets can be obtained at about Amnesty International. march as fla^i or riflea and perform as an Tuesday, November at please contact seats behind the stage remain. 14 12:46, B112. All the door. So hurry and the Religious I Students Steven J. Amnesty International works for the indoor color guard at half-time. Hie color welcome! may Stockier, Student Activities Of- get one now! also obtain iTs of the Re- fice." release of men and women imprisoned any- guard will perform at both Field House and ligious Studieti where for their beliefs, color, language, eth- Palestra games. The first meeting is Mon- Fiu Shots nic origin or religion, provided they have day, November 13th at 6 p.m. in the West Modern Dance used nor advocated violence. These Lounge of Dougherty. All interested girls neither Anyone interested in taking the flu shot Thought for the Week are termed '*prisoner8 of conscience." Ihey please attend or contact the Band Office in Company get one in the Infirmary. The cost of may On Tuesday, November 14, the also work to stop torture and capital St. Mary's at ext. 427 or 774. Villanova the shot is $3.00. Union will present a punishment ^idierever they exist. modem dance perfor- TbeRSA a Sadie Haw- mance in St. Mary's Auditorium. Dancetel- Only Whether or not you are interested in be- Attention Faculty you know what you have to do, Square ly, Nov. 16th ler is a nine person company that coming involved in Amnesty International, Services uses the from 8:30-11: be held in the bo4y and voice to present its original you are still urged to come and learn about works. Week. Di^ Hop Cafe,| |is 50c per person The performance has been made possible A.I. and the important work they do. Fur- Next week is Hunger Awareness Gynecological services for interested stu- What others is andrefiriBsl Brved. PMe Qas- by a grant from the Pennsylvania know expected of you. ther information about Amnesty Inter- Have you thought about raising the issue of dents will be provided in the Infirmary on Council setti willbe ces students. issue — why don't on the Arts. Admission is only 60c to all national is available from the Center for world hunger with your The Monday nights from 7:00-9:00 p.m. by Dr. J. you come out1 time? Villanova students, staff and Concern, 206 Dougherty, ext. 760 or Fr. S. is global, but its solution will have to begin Krotec. If you have further questions, employees, so come to St. Mary's at 8 p.m. TRACY TANN Fittipaldi, ext. 575. with each one of us. please contact the Infirmary. and see this ex- citing performance!!

"Probably a lot of people are afraid to "I think it's shame. voice their opinion in favor of alcohol, I There is a certain amount of peer pressure think it shows that when the people don't that makes people go where there is beer. come they are more interested in partying A lot of times it is the same people than in being socially involved with the niio don't show up who are school." back in their rooms complaining about nothing Tina Durante, to do." By NEESIE PALAZZOLO Senior Scott Mackin, Senior Photos by CATHY APPOLONl H

.'»»X Campus social iite certainly is not what it used to be. The LCB has taken away a major ingredient in today's college life. f ** * This week's On Campus decided to find out how the students feel about the poor response the university has received due to the lack of alcohol at Uie festivities held on the campus. Hare is what we heard. m y ^ 4Mi alcohol is a real part of the i / campus» but thare should he more school '1 think that people should be able to iV >ihowiip aphrit. Ton ham to he akkt io Vm wiUbmd aigoy the aoti without alcohol, but I tt out .akohoi. It »le. alcohol. Vm think that the has crackad down f-

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JiMUt^. .. 13 CA In Departure date is sot for March tVClf GAlOUiUiUH By aird; d» toor will rslum to ViBa- IAT1NFLA110N Eui^Mm dtmloptmuU eaat I noraea March lltfliaiiniafiarthe Um pklsoinoatar trip to l»Jef> FAMOUS BRANDS mMt^ reaumplion of elaaaia. Total oost MsaUco luMo tUeitod trtmaadoys CAR REPAIRS of th trip ia ahout 1450, inchidhig a rwpoliM frooi tho ftadont bodty. FOniMWi ft DOMiSTIC fla. 12019. dspooit of $75 to bo paid as soon as $17:99 ivroM $17J9 Dr. Michaol Burko of tho TUNE UPS • BRAKES •dllHig of tho Pro«ffr9«4ln9, History Dtpartinont will fttkls will Figaro lt-»-7 the' trip Dr. Burko At Prior to Vasey ElECnUCAL and tiMisia by is to ho tho oil- taiir whkh conduct a class acquaintiag the •It of a throo erodit couno. MOTM OVEmUUL minatioo stadenU with the culture, history, 647-7097 oouroo io to Count played by Russel Mahrt has Count and cure Ths purpoM ol tht probl«BS of him of his wild Applegate who could have been a PAINT ft BODY BOfOIS and contemporary his problems with his Countess, cortaia major tlMiioo ways. The element of luck is beatnik •xaoiiBO Burke livod there for in anytime. The music and AH Wtorfc FilNy AMrMsart wanlaO in- Maiico. Dr. Flora Fogel, whom he has dropped SHQCWAR m frcn Blosico's historical tvolutioti essential to the schemers, it singing were enjoyable especially time and has MnXAIlLV) Woili •lliQiM — no Clwfcs - $14.99 • Low WSNy - $17.99 an extended period of in search of greener t^ b^ si^nificaiit pastures. reminds them of their own mor- • AdWM • auMHIds - $28.99 • Olol that Gontimis knowledfi of these young Julie and Noelie Christy. 24 Nour HoNiiw considsrahlo Love is alao in the air for If Cloos - $ia99 Up • Dwm • CsralMs It is not a siirviy ooorso so tality. The set, today. is looking forward scenery and stage Call JERRY HI 9-2347 - - subjects. Burko Cherubino, HIksr $29.99 • Qms $7.99 • Pswiv atii4y of ouch the Count's randy lit- The consunmiationor 127. much SB an iinlopth top olfleiaU. con- present what Dr. Christy terms an tMfsr •E¥Bhs •Boslonlan •Or. J. to the brieflnp by tle page played by a zealous Debra TXTUSI. Lss. $27.99 • Pony • Brooks $21.99 topico as Spanish colonial aocioty, clusion which the marriage environmental design which "I am personaUy very excited at Hammer, %. I • TIgsr •Frsd Porry • Clonic Strssl dictatorshipa of. tho who complicates ultimately is supposed Apartmaiil to tiibtol In Bryn tho chaos and to have places the audience in the midst of FioMsr •Snow $ Ossl9nsr Booits the prospect since it Is rare to get everyones amorous entanglements HOUSE SITTER contury» tho Rovolutioa; and meant, provides one more snag in the action. This JamMry-JufM, 2 BR, 2 • Floscs PAC8 • OM Mslno TVoltsrs. 19th effect enables the Mmvr. oaa wtak off, beyond the etandard public by going after anything 3 waafci ki Jwaiyf social and oconomic or anyone the fgrm of jealousy and misplaced bath, vary larga. vaiy modam, contomporary audience to establish a rapport waaaa ai rtafiiary. iwo ivfHia relations offlcors, whether in a in a skirt. Another less en- LTD. issnss. In addition to visitiag the pride. When all are guilty, all with the actors which I'm fumialia^ or untumlaliail, aa waNdng or opootal SHOE BARN, sure government or an embasqr," Says thusiastic pair of love birds are must public city's univsrsity, markots, neigh- see themselves as they are. they share. Dr. Christy has also at- daalrad. Walk to Burke. While tho precise anrange- the remarkable his- doctor and the housekeeper, The fragile nature tranapoftatfon. Call 527-4940. borhoods, and of human tempted to add relevance to this msnts are still tentative, he is Tom Malloy and Brenda Sally. torical sights, there is a strong character and mortality is the pley by introducing anachronisms, that he will be able to set Msured Their initial quest for revenge on topic possibility that the class will be which the players hoist by contemporary references, some in- DAVID SCARPA up something quite exclusive and Figaro turns to grudging mutual privileged to participate in two it's own petard. teresting expletives and music ARDMORE most informative. affection when they find they have PHOTOGRAPHY special briefinfi. The acting in this production which combine with the solidly If demand for the trip becomes more in common than th^ TYPEWRITER Members of the equivalont of was extremely competent. The revolutionary and funny spirit of 649-3628 too great, students who have taken originally bargained. our preeidential Council of By MAURICE FURLONQ players carried off a very complex Beaumarchais to create a montage Spanish or Latin America studies Confused yet? Take heart. Sur- production Domoetic Advisors are expected to hero, Figaro is a with bounce, flair and of sensation. The aura abounds S Italic en- boisterous, TAKM6THE will receive preference. Since This past Wednesday evening prisingly enough these chaotic style $psctof SiM#onl OtaooiNils speak to the class on current coniving but rather lovable rogue that should even improve with innuendoes. 1/30PUSA rollment is limited, interested saw the couples trios and quartets provide hear opening night of the with time. The high issues. Thus, students will played outrageously well points of the As a comedy, this production should contact Dr. Burke by Ed maximum intrigue actually set students Graduate Theatre Department's and sheer en- evening were from the men who McEneaney. Figaro is Ed McEneaney's succeeds, and I for one, hope it PART-TIME LSAT? soon as possible. In confronted joyment as they (VMoy 104) aa production Tbe maneuver them- make decisions. There Marriafe of performing in the title role com- will prompt people to think a little Oiy work avoNaMo for local losi- policy and by many people and social ob- order to receive credit, ^udents Fifaro. Written in the 18th selves and each other through Join thousands of also- be a briefing at the U.S. Cen- stacles plimented quite ably and beyond the joke because in its donl kHorootid ki doNvorkig and will application to in his quest of marital should submit an tury by artist, politician and series ci encounters, plots and believably work In pharmacy. law school applicants Embassy on a variety of bliss. His by Susan Trimble as way, this play is life the way it fonoral register for HIS financee, Suzanne, and a Dr. Burke and playwright, Beaumarchais, this endings. Suzanne. Debra Drivor't Noanoo nocoosary. nationwide m American-Mexican issues, played by a firey Susan Trimble, Hammer stole the happens ... at least for some 4114. Classroom session will be Figaro has a cities clever, controversial and quite scheme up every limelight everytime she went RADNOR PHARMACY three day excursion to two has her arms full assisting Figaro into people. arranged for one evening a week sleeve and several to a pants LA 5-1071 Amityi LSAT of Spain's humorous work has been adapted a lovesturck swoon as Cherubino The play prominent at the time in his schemes and fending off the will run November prior to departure. for the pocket, all of which he employs in )• Vasey Theatre by director. The Count and his lady lent Rsview Seminars colonial rule of Mexico, Guana- amorous advances of vivid 8th- nth, 15th. 18th, and curtain their his efforts to keep the Dr. James J. Christy. . Count out of insights '68 CAMARO CALLTOU-FREEPOR juato and San Miguel Allende. frxistrated mutual into married life when the time is 8:00 p.m. For an enjoyable employer Count his marriage The story line of this play is at bed. If his schemes hon^rmoon was over. Boot Oflar DETAILS AND tOCAL _^^ Almaviva. This triangle would The sup- evening, check it out. SCHEDULE INFORMATION: once apparent and confusing. are not enough, Suzanne conspires porting cast The seem to be was enlivened by the quite enough, but the with the Buokiaoo Oflloo Tutoring Program Countess to snare the musically talented Christopher 800-243-4767 Ext 761 ness will enable them to keep his By STEVEN SALINARO student's attention while deriving Many people sympathize with the desired results. Rosemont's the education system existing for elementary PHILADELPHIA 215-735-3520 library hM a special underprivileged children in Phila- pcovides Catch section which tbe 215-735-3520 education Valley Forgs delphia. A group of students from the tutors with ample teaching TrevoM 215-735-3520 Rosemont and Villanova Univer- and reading material sities, under the direction of CLASSES BEGIN NOV 27 Adihtiqaal Hutors are required Midnight Express Sister Mary Poppit, have formed a to make this service successful. If tutoring service called PHILO. you are interested in being a tutor, Operating out of Rosemont's Cam- please contact Sister Mary Poppit pus Ministry Center, PHILO's By JOHN ZAGARELLA at Rosemont Campus Minbtry or his case was revoked by the function is to help elementary CFA MarK Hansler (886-5238). prosecuting attorney who wanted school children keep up with their The most astonishing aspect of Hayes convicted of smuggling in- classes and teach them basic "Midnight Express" is that it is a REVIEW stead of possession. Un- reading skilk. true story. The film centers on a fortunately, the prosecuting at- Each tutor is assigned to his young American, William Hayes, Center for Tiwt Waih torney won the appeal. The own student with whom he will who is apprehended at a Turkish penalty for smuggling in Turkey is 'Bichanl work on a bi-weekly basis airport in the course of exporting life imprisonment. The best Conc two kilos of hashish from throughout the is ern Turkey year. The tutor Hayes' lawyer could do was have encouraged to develop a strong to the United States. He is even- the sentence reduced to an ad- relationship of trust (Continued from page 8) tually convicted and sentenced to and ditional thirty years. coq[>eration with his student four years and two months in prison for possession of drugs. However, William Hayes' story Each session lasts for one and one available at the Center for Con- has &nf^_ half hours, in which time the tutor a happy ending. In 1975, after cern, 208 Dougherty Hall, ext. 760. The scenes that followed were five years of hell in a Turkish goes over his student's assigned The E.S.W.A. representatives nothing short of shocking. He was prison, homework and tries to develop the Hayes' nightmare ends will also be asking for donations of repeatedly beat unmercifully for triumphantly with his escape to student's reading skilb. Dinner is warm children's clothing for such minute "offenses" as taking the border of then served to the students and Greece. There he distribution at Christmas among a blanket for his so-called bed. boarded a plane back to America tutors in Rosemont's cafeteria to the low income families in Phila- Tom Waits at tbe Academy of Music where he was reunited with his CoottniporarY Hairttyling allow time fcHr the tutors to relax delphia. Any contributions of this In addition to the numerous family. with their students. kind can also be brought to the physical assaults, his mental Teaching techniques are usually Center for Concern. faculties were also inconceivably At the films termination, a STUDENT left up to the individual tutor. abused. The abuse was so short message is projected on the DISCOUNT Most tutors find that a com- The Music of November profound that Hayes was trans- screen. The essence of which was bination of sincerity and creative- ferred to the ward for the crim- that upon completion, "Midnight WITH STUDENT LD. inally insane after being driven to Express" was shown to a group of 1 met so many new pe<^le, made so many Coming to Philadelphia this both the album and the concert energetic and exciting and her the point of a frantic rage. United States government of- Hours: Tii09day*Sunda|f new friends and became so much closer to month will be the musical talents should be tremendously suc- concert should prove to be a great ficials. Immediately after viewing of the EwoninQi Py AppokiUnont all of the old ones, that that alone made it Doobie Brothers and Donna cessful. musical experience. The importance of such a film the motion picture, the United Summer . all worthwhile. The Doobies will be at States Embassy began nego- Phcbe: 527-2080 cannot be overstressed. It is proof I would like to thank all of friends the Spectrum November 11 Letters my and Dtmna Summer , unlike the tiations with Turkey for the re- On Monday, November 20, the that wide scale degredation that assisted in Donna Summer will and 773 E. UMicasl#r Av». me my small contribution be appearing Doobies, is associated with disco. lease of all American prisoners. Academy of Music will host the destruction of human beings is by to the cauae, and I would like to state at the Shubert Theatre November Yet she was in the Broadway Villanova, Pa. 1908S (Continued from page 5) It should be noted provocative , Tom no means a thing of the past. that "Midnight IL puhiicly that you're the greateet group I 13, 14 and 15. musical "Hair" and has degrees Waits. This unique talent began Express" begins in 1970 — a time could ever hope to be associated with from The Hartford Conservatory Here we are when diplomatic The Doobie Brothers are a west recording in 1971 with his debut confronted with an relations be- Thanks for a good job; Thanks for a good and Barnard College- in Com- coast group who have achieved album, Ciosiug TIsm. Since then, isolated case of one nations tween the United States and time; and thank you all for a moot memor- in- position. Miss Summer's music is somewhat distorted Turkey were very ternational recognition. They he has released five other albums sense of unstable. able and fulfilling experience. a mellow variation of disco with g|Q Carroll justice and lawfulness. Isn't it amazing that it started performing together in including his latest. Blue Valca- Where else took underlying tones of jazz ''I fiOWERS and blues. does this go on? Hollywood to 1969 and have had several hits tiue, on Asylum records and tapes. provoke the FRUITS A •f WKVU Donna Summer's father was a American government such as "Listen to the Music" and Waits is easily distinguished by to strive to jasz guitarist and had a definite in- It fLANTS his very coarse, experience-worn is disturbing to imagine that put an end to a great injustice in- **ChiBa (Srove." But it wasn't until fluence on her style of music. She fO« AIL voice and his poetically prison guards can literally get curred upon some of our citiaens? "Livin stirring 1976, with theitnew album contributed her musical talents to with OCCASIONS I lyrics. away murder. Among other William Hayes is one of many on the Fault Line," that LAMCASTEIt AVE the movie soundtrack of "Thank things, this film points out the Americans exposed they were recognised as a pro- to unusually God ks Friday" and had two big kOKKTS to Sharing the bill is folk singer large amount of homosexual rape harsh punishment in A grsssiiwB and innovative group. foreign htto "With Your Love" and "LMt that takes place. In many cases, MrN MAWR, #A 190K) Leon Redbone. Tickets are $6.60, prisons. For him, it ended vic- This album was a brilliant mix- Dance." $7.60, and $8.60 and are available the prison guards commit and get toriously. However, somewhere, ture of jaas, soul and rock. Their at Aoadsaty boa office and all away with greater crimes than there is another American just hit sii«le. "Black Water," wm a Miss Summer's new album, Tickotron outlets. For more in- those of the inmates themselves. like William Hayes who cannot treoMndous oonunorcial sucoees "Live and More," is an example of

! formation, contact her Academy of escape. And this American is and said over 2 million copies. The veraatility. It conlaan old, m Perhaps the greatest ii^tice Music 893-1980. of being tortured to death DaabisB, also, have a aoon to be wall as, aaw nmterial and her now all inflicted upon William Hayes One final point hit of interest. The KXXft A STIVE wimirl album and if Ihs past is single called '«lf«oArthur is that with fffty-three days term "midnight exprees" was used say ittdioaUsn the fkituro, Park." of than Douna SiMmiar is balh (Cmtimml m p^g 15) remaining to his original sentence, by the prisoners. It meant eecape.

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By BAHBAftA AW HfGGINS

•nwiy# . 1Wp# Mid Woi mam, t2,7S) ConHnuini Last Yndav niflit, St. Joseph's tially dormant until Act 11. and ever, University's Cap and as ths scenes progressed, it Bells opened here ^- ^ ^^•^^ Cwl Sagarr. (Ballmtino, only a few deserve full dra- wss apparently that a IttLR^a'^* ^ their production oT Ugo Betti's totalitarian t2iS.) Tfia avoMiofi pr matic raise. IrMlgerK^eT^ The ^ regime was taking over the coun- " * " I Qmsu and the \ I BaMs at the try, farcing the Bluett Theater. CaiiaHy concerned Stephanie Marabella. in her role queen to flee in ^' ^^^ 2ofi«^ by Wayne W. Oyer. (Avon, fear of persecution. 3!?^ fif^y with problens of human respon- as Argia. almost single-handedly Not only from |2.96.)Self-hilp piBp talk. the rebels, but sihility and guilt, moral freedom conveys the true gist of the script. also from the peasantry and expiation. Batti Through her character. Ms. Mara- who resentMi her for- THa AmttyvMa Hoiror, by Alison. is inclined to R Jay (Ba mer lavish lifestyle. In KuMmUk propose a solution in terms of bella diq>layed a very unique the course Tnia story of tenror in a housa possessed. of five years, Christian forgiveness and merqy. quality, when she is called upon to the queen, (ade- quately Abstract moralisation. mix regality with an outspoken, played by Maryellen 6. Uidfar'a Hammer, by tany Niven however, & jerry PoumeHe. vampish Broadhurst) had been, in sometimes mars the effect of his personality. Both Msrk hiding, (FaaMtt/Crest. $2.50.) SIruggIa for survivisi after gigan- and had developed Senuinely dramatic inventiveness, V. Oddo and Larry Arrigale. an omnipresent tic comet hits earth: fiction, r fear of discovery and as once cited by A. Fiocco. who (Raim and Amos, respectively), thus, torture and death. wrote a biography about the play- deserve applause for their roles. 7. Oymaty, by Robert S. Begaot. (Fawcett/Crest, $2.75.) Wright. The Qecea and Che Rebels Both were very well.casted. and Saga of dynamic Eurasian famiiy: fiction. ilMTIMni carries these (^lalities, which are posseas the stage presence and Despite the fact that the direc- thinly veiled by subtle underlying versatility so essential for college tor may not have been fully aware LancMttr 8. Ttia Joy of Sex, by Alex Comfort. (SinrKHi & Schuster, themes of compassion and theater. But unfortunately, all of the timebomb of human spirit $6.05.) Quide to attaining sexual erijoyment. Ntar'Ardmor* Mo¥l« Oppotitt Avt^ for Aeroemith concerts. from studio to stafs. The Peter renewal. three of these talented thespians that Betti \ .: show up was conveying in his $taUStor« •42-t49S Frampton sound that starts it off By STEVEN COMBS However, the band hasn't loet any seem to be drowning in the script. script, he and his staff did a com- the 9. How to Ratten Your Stomach, by Jim Besides being a heavy, fire. doesn't help. Finally, with Even^oad. moral- The setting is in a hillside mendable To lov« Aeroemith is to love cf their vil- job with the set design, (Prtca/8tem/Sloan, $1.75.) istic play, has been much start of "Lord of The Thighs," Rationale and exercises. the script is long and lage in a country seized special guitar riffs that come away with There by civil effects and lighting. Hope- IN r IIULI 10 W. Lancaster Ava. vocal slow-moving, especially as the health of Tyler begins to display the in the war. I was just fully your flesh in their teeth, thun- speculation to about able to after a few more perfor- i: • Diagonally Opposita P.R.R. Station The Book of Mertyn, T.M. first act. ^ // vocal chords. Always gyrations and raw energy that by White. (Beri^^y. $2.25.) In fact, even the main decipher the mances, • •'^ §44-9871 dering onslaughts of high speed Steve Tyler's main story line from the opening night the Fantasy about last of King fictk)n characters seem to !• famous for its deliciously obscene makes him great. Throughout ^ys Arthur remain par- the exemplamatic dialogue, wrinkles will drum rolls, and sometimes just how- be ironed out. high frequency album he is at his best when given plain noise that leaps and dances lyrics and '" emissions. Tyler proves that he's a chance to start slow and sultry, ! JEMUNTOWN like a chicken on fire. first "*^^ still got what it takes. building to a final blast. The 705 Graanwood Ava.^^* Their new live double album Mott Major Cradit The opening number "Back In side ends with a nondescript ver- On Boio Parklfifl Lot aa4-a441 Bootlci is a disappointment with *!' ^ Music Carda Honorad starts poorly but the sion of "Toys In The Attic." regard to the audience it was The Saddle" pulls it through. Overall this side was my least ARMY & NAVY taped before. They just don't guitar work ' 5 . "'WAYNE Emoti(m" is also less than favorite. But thingpi get better sound like the rowdy, hell-raising "Sweet . "''til 293-9832 (Continued from page 1$) EAMM ISaE. LANCASTER of the transition quickly. OVBt^SO expected because ; !•! '. AJMONIH rock and rollers that traditionally Side two opens with what sounds like Tyler's adam's apple Also on November 20, clear '1; in a vise. It dissolves into a crisp across Philadelphia, the Spectrum Child." From the offers an evening with Queen. This RIGHr version of "Last ''' • ' i THROUGH • VOUR In*!' 9i| : 3 movie Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts British rock group, led by Freddie '*!:'?? i INC Mercury, JUSTFORIHE Qak Band comes Aeroemith's has enjoyed notable suc- rendition of "." cess since their emergence' in the This song sounds like it was writ- early 70's. Hit albums such as **A it'l'-'; mail SBIORYEAR. I' ! viil^e the Night at the Opera,** rosemont ten for them. Better than and *«News of Beatles' version, it's also better the Werl#* are responsible for 4 than a number of Tyler tunes. their popularity among FM radio ii49lancasteraveb fans, "" comes across and hit singles such as If you're a junior or as an "Killer a senior majoring in math, 1 WnP' with what is best described Queen" and ''Bohemian physics or ri\ voice, drum, Rhapsody" sccount \:\M rosemontypa. electric staccato of for their com- engineering, the Navy has a program you should and guitar. The pace and quality of mercial scceptibility. Tickets are know about.

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.V ( 1 finishes it up. fice and all Ticketron outlets. Collegiate J Dog" which For Program (NUPOC-C for short) and if you qualify, ^ ' "Dream On" starts off side more information contact the Spectrum at FU 9-6000. you can earn as three. The classic Watch out much as $650 a month right through your for hymn to youth, hope, and living it Queen's upcoming release. las. senior year. after up has improved greatly since its Then 16 weeks of Officer Candidate School, original release. "Chip Away The )» ' Hot on the you'll receive an additional RELEASES is new one on me. not heels of Queen, on year of advanced technical Stone" a i NEW m Saturday. t; unlike a pleasant gust of cool air. November 26, education. This would cost "Sight For Sore Eyes" was never a Aeroemith returns to the Spec- you thousands in a civilian school, % I:: trum favorite of mine. However, what stage. TVIer and his boys are but in the on Navy, we pay you. And at the was a noisy blur on their Draw a nationwide tour to coincide end of the year of

t with the L» The Ubc album comes over loud, release of their latest training, you'll receive Bootleg a $3,000 cash bonus. clear, and full of the devil in con- LP, a live double record JIBO/IY set. .*- '. STEELY DAN/ JOE CROSBY cert. The group reaches back to It isn't easy. There are fewer than 400 openings and only Greatest Hits BUFFETT their second album for "Mama You had to NASH Kim." The original was better. one of every six applicants will be there WALSH Over the years, Aerosmith has be selected. But if you make of Only the drums accumulated a rather large and fmishes up it, you'll have save this. The side faithful following. To accomodate qualified for an elite engineering training undistinguished version of 4- with an this large number of fans, this is is none the less my jprogram. With unequaled "S.O.S." but the th\rd appearance of the hard hands-on responsibility, a $24,000 guitarist, composer Singer, favorite. rock quintet in Philadelphia Joe Walsh has a unique Here's The Best Of" in salary in four years, and gilt-edged This double album includes "I Ain't Got You" sounds like it less qualifications for jobs approach that balances In- Graham Nash and DavM than a-year — and the tickeU set in- material from both the early the Main Point, This double-record tense rock ¥vith refreshing Croslsy indivUually. as weli was recorded at are ^nng like crazy again. Ticket recent stages of in private industry should cludes the best of Steely and more finest work as a exceptionally you decide to leave the tongue-in-cheek humor. as their close, hollow and prices sre $8.00 in advance and Navy work, as well as his career. Highlights are: Dan's early Highlights: "Time Out," duo. Features: "Wind On off his har- "Margaritavino,'^ "C'Come clear. Tyler shows $9.00 the day of the show. later. ( songs in their later, innova- and "lum To Stone" TheWteter." But we don't think you'll want to. Monday." monica work but 's tive, jazz-textured style. Aerosmith presents an ex- to impress. guitar solo fails travaganza of gut-level rock. Their Ask your placement officer to set up an interview with a "Mother Popcorn" is classic jasx. concert abearance should not be Woodward on sax carries David ^i^|^ed)| ViTsnning up the crowds Navy representative when he visits the campus on Nov. 21, the music. Meanwhile. Ty^^/ Golden Earring. like a New OrleaiU^ or contact BUFFETT TlwBMtOI talk/sin^ your Navy representative at 564-3820. 'y' STEELY DAN/ JIMMY The Best Of veteran with a series of squawks on a If you prefer, Greatest Hits You had to CROSBY-NASH that sound like Rod Stewart send your r6sum6 to the Navy Nuclear Officer JOE high voltage line. be there c > hifH A c y b ^ When "Draw The Line" hiu the mIa Program, Code 312-B537, 4015 Wilson Blvd., fP WVLSH Arlington, air you feel like you're coming Va. 22203, home. The whole song races and a Navy representative will contact you directly. toward you at fiiil tilt until the The taken to allow NUPOC-Collegiate Program. It can $6:99 $449 long pulsing pause do more than help Tyler to warm up for the ultra you finish college : it can sonic screech that is his lead to an exciting career opportunity. Kst-$1198 M-SZSB trademark. 'Train Kept a RoIUa'" is the product of a drug 'i diseased mind WiikL Not a pieoe t«e-$Z99 tife-$4J99 of art. hut wikL Hofweeer. the fivscrackers at the and are an un- pUuaant reminder of the stupidity sT sons Philly fan. As far M I'as ceaoerttid. this album will |M¥sr reiilaoe^asI'Vuar nsNorjsrAmirsiiiiiywHnuK. STCEiyOAM fVlqp m my faverita Aarasasith diss. Art If you*is a aiek pupgii in and roll ^; sf kard Msed reek at it

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• OK to |un« A wiudnf •Affu iM m lOMon; jubittant Coach Badaaam of tha dar of tha year with adialoeatad ;0i^ U> Jmm JHMa LoQf pUor shoulder. Sutphin's brtilianca in Film M^iaiwi iAcUff; Oh, fBmr io watch BC opened the ecoring on a 21 tha firat Mf, howaver. enabled an ZfliiilQr CM dri^ fxmdtm yprd acoring atriha from quar- iiUi«rad Pat O'Brien to preaerve .jdndb- SbmHai ioko tfte top tm row oT ttif tha arin in tha aacond half. tmbjAck Joe Palaaofto to wide BC stMBuni. SI* J^att Saturdi^, Dick lavaivar Kavin McCarty. Sutphin thraatanad to take over the Hit mil DiY H»p, I fM. BadMM's WiUcAto w«rA gi^wi bpauiht the Cats right back on 10- raaoientum when froah quar- nin. Ml. 16 MW Ufa and liapaa of a iriiiiiii« piay 82 yard driva. that brought terback Rabart Loacalao ftunbled aeaioM, aa tha Cata iMI ftl. malml immmI tha Pai'ant's Weafcand cfctwd to iu the anap on a 24 yard fiald goal at- tha BoaNM Collaia Bi«laa, to a sa- — feat with Dana Sbalton racing 36 tempt The Bagfea marched 62 and Steve Slagk briaf 4awn RXL le wuLmMMva niahadlor 406 yarda for tha score. Tha Cata con- yarda for a touchdown that made Hj Pateaahi. PhM»b|rJ«*ainMa .*S8!iS yds. »»M'niH BALSAM MAlMaWIOCIH ALMOST »W JASON H0BAW06 » B«n B««a»> • iumiiUm b, WW.LIMI OO-OMAW Bwoonii«in»ttrCMtL Km«SlClN««80ewOOOW«f«>-MMC*irCWMOSMf« A^90!IMlir/77£F J MKU|> Cross |iM*JC«>twWIM.IEnCOaENZ •DMCM»*M>N SImmm Btaeh 2PM I AWMMMEMmMMPHAiOMn AflaM«inw«(»0««««J ftfe>*F<«n FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE M\3 WL 11:30 MARY lOMOWSKl pedal Prices Special wHb Audio Btnk SPM DiyHop UUN Nights NOV. 14 BARCAF. Thia paat weekend Coach Jim JSUTcSjS^O Thompaon took his runners to the ^iv.- "7Mf 1 12 NOON BAUHnET" EAIAW Croes Country Cham- 1 1 Awards. Prizes. (Contests ! 1 Dance Teller WL 7»9.3e pionshipa In Burlington, Vermont and came home quite pleased. The «<, cmmAH Wildcats placed 18th out of 39 '',' Performance •'J^: schoofta and they placed two nin* '<^':'^^^^'^'(-"y^-: • l/l • RISOBTS GBOVBIMCOX nara in'thrt^ 100 finishers. This f,i.: This Bartlay Crf. HaN WL is <|uita a feat for a team that has mriMuirtoiiiii 14 only been in existence for five UTovember ^w t,*iI yMura. I j'V Monday Nights Week's OAHCETm^ Junior Brigid Leddy led all H'4'J'7H .imw^rt/. *:M,'M.'^- ''*--• Tuesday 8 PM PBtFOBMAHCE Villanova finiahers and placed !ii!: 23rd overall Her time of 17:37 for •.'' St Mary's And ,SI>.M. the 6000 meter course represonts i. - r.#>. ~ Film ^ign tt/t Sp Men, ^4>M «/ FOOTBALL CROWDS St. Kary's a personial beat. Freshman m pimumY Doriane LafDbelet flnished in 59th place to be the second Wildcat Vz Price on all mixed drinks 8-11 p.m. Auditorium mmim aciroaa the line. Sha also recorded B110 8PJM. a personal beat tiwie of 18:32. M' Other Villanova acorers in- fill Tickets — 50( cluded Jamnifer Whitfield (HSth), > WATBIMiLOHl Kitia tiMmiiaon (126th) and Mary BUen Borkowaki (184th). (with V.U.LDO The owerall winner of the meet Tvesday ;:'r/- MMffMOMLWNnpiOMIfVAfMRi __ _ t«i«d 14 thtou^ IMth pkoaa, aa waU 9$ Hat aai Jflth piaosa. CoMteg Attrattions SLCOUBBE laajJtolaf lad IIm Vitlanara panlr ta nfJijMii Uth lOiHa. umialMlal pv diaalir JMlowad by SkM^ Kdi^ n^MMMoa. Whhfiald mOiPAITY • NL iMI niMfftmBfi ffMnr # umsmriv

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Vilhrnofa. gjiia, and a atop at Tilt VfltaMva's mM't fraaal¥i labaundar who Hawks ftS-a^ By MARY GRACE MURRAY e-l FaifAiM Uafalraity two dayi after Ml t«u»/i4i» for m itani test om Ifi jn$., St. iUf/a pkhi «p By FAHUCK TOtthEY A new aaaaon ia underway for can hope to improve oo laat year'a tha FlaM Haiiaa eentaai. llkkagr Poii, who had aearad i ^0' Tha ViBaaova kacats started woman's basketball and there are 16-7 record. wttl aaa Wikkat four fana a chpnfMl "* k achoal-iaeord S»6M pointa Ii 'i^Sm:^^ tha naar hockey saaaoa on tha Tight nMQor dUangea in tha coaching Straccia ia leas than 200 pointa tha laat laam with an empbaria on apaad. cMmpioot, 0(. Uaarf9 Uahwiaty aaaaoaa Mora ailthii out foot by dafaatiag St. MapJbVby^ ataff. Hany ParratU will rapUKre from a 1000 point career and Hia- Dmtim, a 6-4 Rory 8|parfow aiMl iMis 4f Halilu. Moira Scotia. Hm fUM two yMva. Paroigr tha acorad li-S. Wiania| the firat Mrs. Jqan King as head coach and nay aet tha team record for pointa Biap aaHKa vp wn$ ar ii Mi for Pridiy nigkl* Ndwrnnbor tranafor from Rhaia labmd, nmy gsow of tha iaaaon ia important in he haa appointed Dan Caaaidy and last season. Lobron, 302 rebounds at bay addition. the <|iiichait baokoaarta in thr 17, 7, la Uw PMd Homm. ba aaothv any ipori, but it waa aapacially im- Debbie McKee as his aaaiatants. last season, should be helped m Smt, whib co-captain Alas Brad- St. Umf9 haa baan the Laat aaaaon. St liarya bafui portant to tha VtUanoaaaa who are Coach Perre^.ta, a 1978 graduate the center with the addition of 6-4 tay will ba movad to poorer for- Canadian tilanuiiwMatty Athlatic thiir aaaaaa with fha aihlUtioB in aaarch of another trip ta the of Lycoming College haa three freahman, Liaa Ortlipi Straccia ward. Naweoaiara thia aaaaoa will Unioo't bail taam tiM paM aix fUMa Im tha Stalaa, winninf tha and junior ^ MAC Championahipa. years of experience at coaching. guard, Liaa Souder, 6-8 Johaaoa tthfTaf winaiiv two natkMal titka Fiaat Bwyan Clamic afainat ba fcrwardi Bmea heafcathrti, aiataaia Dm CmnUty, « AHhoagb tha game waa oh- y Ha apent his last three years have been named the co-captaina aad 6-7 Aaroa Howard and gnardi <4I) DakUa hfaK'' nuwwf Parralta* finiaUaf runnar-ap on two Jivaaoii Collate and Lydoa State vioaiiy a team effort, aa evidenced coaching at Lycoming after being of this year's squad. 6-3 6-8 walk-oa otbar occaataa. Tha Hnakiat, who in Maiiia bifora drappiaf Tom Bothaa aad by tha incredible score, there wara boisterous crowd who had m- iigured his freshmen year. He waa Although the team ia young (11 who would attempt to stop the Vil- wara aaaaoa, ara lad daeiaioiiii to (76. An Knoabal. 29-U iMt by BqMoq CoUiit a ooupla of outatanding playara aambled down at Radnor Rink. asaifftant head coach and also was underclsssmen) and prone to Pord- Tickate are priced at $1.60 Qals End lanova scoring barrage. The move flMiadian taaaok Net MAkaial S- (864(1) iiUQfon 74K Oaorfatown mi who auMla thair praaenoa felt. The acoring started off early in coach of the junior varsity squad. miatakes, Perretta would like to pitr- waa to no avail avar- gineral admiaaioa and can be After a heautifiil 8 Tom Kapfaa (11.7 acotinc ham (87.76). Sophomore Co^aptain Oiip tha game whan with only 1:03 in Dan Caaaidy played high school see them win 20 of 27 games. Hia Villanova Field one-on-one save by Alegado, and 6-7, 2aO-poiiiKl Roaa aaaaon'a aoutharn itinerary dMaad at the that t afi) Thk Kanay put in four of tha taama tha firat period Ray Matear acored ball with Perretta at Monsignor major objective however ia "to get Ticket Office at 215-527- brought a chant of ''Chief, Chief, ijoiKkanbiiah (10.6). Though it win include a trip to Diika Uni- Hoaae Season eleven goak while Mike "Chief' unaaaiated. Steve Clark put in Bonner High School and is curren- my team to play to their beat Successful ChiaT' from kit 6-11 Brown, an ag- tha evaning baiora the 2100, z202. the crowd, Mark f Mm veraity Alagedo had a great night in the what turned out to be the game tly attending St. Joaeph's Univer- capability." Ti^or scored the first 9Dal of the By BETH WHITE batter aaaaon next year, since goal allowing only one goal in hia winner just three minutes after sity. Debbie McKee, a 1973 The 78 season opens November ^n aecond period. Ta(p more followed, The wooMn'a volWyball team thiy will ha¥a aix raliiming var- 2-1/2 pariodi of play. tha firat goal waa acored. graduate of Weat Chester State 28 against Textile at the f ;»-' one to Kann/a credit, the other to croifMd thair winning aeaaon with aity pliyara: jnniora Erica Vaaaul Coach Skip Probat has to be im- Hie reat of the game waa purely Collega is also the women's soft- Pieldhouse before the men's C/iet Zaiesky Looks For Steve Schorr. The remaining goals a victory Tueaday ofver Cedar lu8K> and Karen Hanna, and fraah- praaaad with the performance of academic but did give a lot of the ball coach. opener against Merrimack. During ware all scored in the third period. Craat, the varsity by 15-0^ 15-1, 15- nian Omaualo Torres, Sarah Holy- hiaaniad. They appahrad to be in guya a chance to gst their namaa A diaciplinary coach, Perretta December the team will defend its I Kenny added two more while Jack 4; and the junior varsity, 15-2 and oka, Joanne Canuao, and Lisa Or- excaliant condition, thanka to in tha acore book. The first period would like to see a patterned of- title in the Scranton Tournament. Finer In Life O'Hanlon and Chuck Cueata ad- The Things also The first 15-13. tlip. The junior varaity aqfoad maajr l Take Two Booters championship began on Tuesday Hall. together." Assignment of your choice. dent in the first half as the D.P.E. of this week with sixteen teams I. Free After graduation Chat's plana household move. defense did not allow D.T.D. a M6nthly food call for a job in aalaa, hopefully in- allowances. single first down. Lineman Pete Continuing professional education— linebacker duatrial or phannaceuticial. "I Straight Victories outstanding reim- Orashevsky and John bursement program. in the doubt I'll try pro ball,*' saya (3ambell were standouts I 8. Advance degree opportunities. Zaleaky, "ai it ia now iiquries ara defensive effort. The first score in CHRIS BRENNER Schamp aa he was credited with hurting my play. I'd like to gat out By the game came with thirty seconds Villanova man's soccer rejecting seven enemy ahots. Rod- The Air Force enjoy some of the finer things The offers this and more to you as a newly com- remaining in the first half when and ney Lane turned in another atellar taam secured two more victories missiohed officer. Seniors or graduates with Joe hooked up in life. I feel I've aacrificad technical or quarterback Hoban paat weak by virtue of a 3-0 dafanaivs performance to aid engineering enough, now I'm ready to enjoy." this degrees — Your Air Force representatives will with his brother Jim on a fifteen over Stockton State College Schamp in tha win. be on Hobbiea are not what you would dance campus: yard touchdown pass. and a 2-1 win over a vary stubborn All breathing room was taken call Zaleab/s forte. "I don't really The D.P.E. defense remained during tha win over Butgars how- Rutfsra of Omiden (New Jaraay). ^ half have a lot of time for hobbiea, ex- November 29, 1978 steadfast in the second and !. f,' evar, the fiat requiring two over- Tha bootera' record now stands at the offense controlled the ball cept my plants, but between foot- Check time and locations with your remaining in timea to saaL A pair of aopho- placement office. Shop gamea, classes and 5-8 with two games w:hile adding two more touch- ball practice, moraa, S(ava Fr^y and Dave around and see us. Ghat Zakaky tha aaaaon. the score. Tight end studying it's really hard to get in- downa to Total domination beat daacribaa McHi^jih, infUctad the critical terested in anything elae. Steve Hague's Hve receptions en- M: r damage for VUlanova. his tha manner in which tha Cata han- With D.P.E. to control the ball One thii^ that Chet ia quick to abled goal, hia taam- dled Stockton St^e. Villanova en- McHugh upped and kick returns by Kevin Collins point out is the commaraderie that lea r4, 860 »^ 411 ^mtMtl mmm^%m i. Dm ia vary aptimiatic. Farty^five thia year's aaaaon will rely on the fields," said Coach Stevens. "We layers are trying out for tha taam play of thaae vaterana. aad to pky a 'whale' Theie is sUlf time to aend your writii«8 p hall ganse whkh will carry twmty-fivi For tha firat time in many a thia year, and our middiaa muat iDihe Uynx. Diap tliem off at Talanltas pUyars. Mueh of laat year'a ta&ant year (ha miin atarting dalanaiva oama up with thoae ground balb." ia fatimiag md vary Caw are UiiH is raturnii^ Frank Fiaaco. Ha continued, "If our midfielda Ki 4mwltm ^Ayaant la Mtaa ActtvHtaa OfHos mmkn. Tasding thk yaar'a yoiieg FMttk Oiargio. amd Jhn SwaaMy can coma through, we'll ba a much iiMiM flMfca it tough 16. liM WiU ha siiiiar far tha ap- ^» ni << t«em, aad aur aaaaon JhB Bitaa (atlMk) psiitkn to acore. Tha godto posi- ihouki ha aMeeaaaftil." mmk

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'•*' •' • •' Final exam. i i ;' You need on^ coie By MARIANNE LAVELLE So far this year, three sip to recognize student oriented motions were presented to the University If Senate, and all three were tabled. Student senators did the clearly superior vote against these tablings, yet only five of the nine un- dergraduate senators have spoken at either ;'': of the two senate meetings. "Every point that ; 2ualit^ and taste of could be made at ? a senate meeting is made, maybe three times," said John McKenna, arts )kl Ciiand-Dad. and science senator. Joe Cassidy, student body president, said he feels there should be

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