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Vol.69. No. 10 , VILLANOVA. PA. December 3, 1 993 Women's cross country team captures fifth title

By SEAN KELLY as he looked ahead towards a Sports Editor potentially dismal cross country season. He admits now that even They arrived at Lehigh Univer- the low rankings given by the sity from various universities and pollsters at thie end of the summer colleges across the nation. Each may have been generous. came with one very illustrious "I put this one in the Lord's goal in mind: the National title. hands in the beginning of the Standing in their way, however, year," Stern said. "I guess you stood a young and very hopeful should always do that but I just Wildcat team from Villanova saw no way in the world that we whose dream became a reality as were going to be a team like this the women went on to capture the at the end of the year. I knew that school's fifth consecutive NCAA we would be a top- 10 team no Championship. matter what, but when we lost After spending all but one week Megan [Flowers] and all of those in last the four years as the No. great seniors . . . I just had no idea 1 ranked team in the nation, the what we were going to do." scenario for the 1993 season was For a while, the only thing photo Members of the Women's cross country team pose for pictures following the championship ^"-^ quite different. Even though the keeping Stern's spirits up were meet at Lehigh University where the team won its fifth consecutive NCAA championship. Cats were returning as the defend- the words of senior Carole Zajac ing national champions along who assured her mentor that with the country's top individual 'Nova's dynasty could survive. runner, the experts of the sport "When I called [Carole] Zajac lottery for sternly believed system that 'Nova during the I New West was summer was so afraid not even among the country's top to call her and say we have no three organizations. Perhaps this one left on our team," said Stern. Campus apartments mtalled was an accurate estimation at the "What are we going to do?' She time considering the Wildcats lost said, 'It's going to be fun and it's three talented seniors and one of going to be a challenge, but this By JANE PAPACCIO University in the fall of 1992. "We all must be of the same class, he their most promising freshman. one belongs to. us. When I came Neufs Editor use entry term as criteria for added. For instance, current sopho- Head Coach Marty Stern felt as here we were No. 1 and we'll be determining status. If student mores can only be on a the card with if his back was up against the wall (Con tinned on page 28) The University is implementing entered in the fall of 1991, they 3 other current sophomores. The '94- a new lottery system for the are currently a junior and will be lottery for the new apartments is '95 academic year because of the rising seniors," he said. Letters limited to current sophomores and new apartment style housing were also sent to current juniors juniors, said Remley. will living on and off campus. President which be offered to current Because it is a new lottery Dobbin sophomores and juniors, said The lottery for the West Cam- system without the historical Daniel Remley, assistant director pus apartments is being run trend data to , it has become of Residence Life for Housing differently from the standard known that the class by class addresses Senate Services. The due date for the housing lottery for residence restrictions have presented diffi- is 8. halls, Remley said. lottery cards Dec. For the apart- culties. Initially, the intent was to By JANE PAPACCIO "We [students] were outnum- different letters ments, students will be expected Three were provide housing to all current News Editor bered by staff and faculty and to submit one housing sent out, Remley said. One was card for sophomores, somewhere on cam- that's disappointing because we sophomores, every foursome. sent to the current pus, said the Rev. John P. Stack, University President Rev. are the largest constituent on this those students who entered the Of the four names on the card. (Continued on page 5) Edmund J. Dobbin, O.S.A., campus," said Kennedy. addressed the University Senate Nov. 19 in the East Lounge of President Bill Clinton to discuss Dougherty Hall. His address is an People may complain annual event and "usually draws a big crowd," said Patrick that it wasn't publicized, i entitlement spending Kennedy, Student Government at Bryn IMawr Association (SGA) president. but students ha¥e to go This year, however, student Clinton agreed to come after he a series of four panel discussions. out and look for it By MELISSA LEE attendance was unfortunately was assured of Margolies- The first one will be an overview Staff Reporter low, added Kennedy. Poor student Patrick Kennedy, Mezvinsky's vote for his deficit of entitlement spending; the attendance may be attributed to Student Government president reduction plan. Initially, she was second will deal with retirement President Bill Clinton has a lack of advertisement, he added. Penn- not in favor of the plan because programs; the third, moderated by accepted an invitation from "People may complain that it Dobbin said that in order to of Washington's lack of action on the President, will discuss health sylvania's 13th district Con- wasn't publicized but students Tapper. discuss the state of the University, Margolies- certain issues, added care; and the fourth, the welfare gresswoman Marjorie have to go out and look for it," it is necessary to talk about its "Speaking about entitlement and Mezvinsky to be a part of a (Continued on page 2) Kennedy said. deficit spending is politically (Continued on page 2) conference at Bryn Mawr College risky, because reducing benefits on Dec. 13. could mean losing votes," Tapper said. "But having the President r address these questions at the It will start a conference allowed her to vote for conwersation that no his plan," he added. Entitlement spending includes politician has been programs which Congress does not vote on, such as Social Secur- willing to hawe. ity, Medicare and Medicaid, Jake Tapper, government pensions, welfare Press Secretary programs and agriculture subsi- dies. Half of the national debt can be attributed to entitlements, said The day-long conference, "The Tapper. "The deficit cannot be Future of Entitlement Spending," reduced without discussing these will consist of four panel discus- programs, because that is where sions. Jake Tapper, Margolies- the problem lies," said Tapper. Mezvinsky's press secretary, said "Very few politicans are willing that several factors came into play to initiate discussion on this issue in choosing the college, namely, and Marjorie knew that casting "its location in Montgomery the deciding vote would be risky, County (the 13th district), size, but she felt that the entitlement PHOTO BY SHARON GRIFFIN security and the fact that it is a ^ conference would be important," The Rev. Edmund J. Dobbin addressed the University Senate Nov. 19 to discuss the upcoming private institution, which will he added. year and the status of the strategic plan which includes fundraising, university development, thereby eliminate the need for tax The conference will consist of the capital campaign and student concerns. dollars." : iii,:>SilHtst! J :', M.. ;i?r?fiA- ^^Sfe^'"'^^ •^J •if^V'

Page 2 • THE VILLANOVAN • December 3. 1993 DecemtMr 3, 1993 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 3 INSIDE THIS WEEK Christmas season brings INDEX EDITORIALS FEATURES ENTERTAINMENT SPORTS merrymaking By JENNIFER will In this week's Editorial sec- This week in Features, find This week in Entertainment This week in Sports, read TRZASKA be held in the Villanova Room Entertainment ...19 Reporter tion, read about Villanova's some holiday spirit at The read about the array of new about the women's cross coun- Staff of Connelly Center from 10 a.m. Sports 24 controversial decision not to Atwater Kent Museum — The music available these days. try team's fifth straight NCAA until 8 p.m. Dec. 7 and 8. At the The University host the Rush Limbaugh radio History Museum of Philadel- Highlights include a tribute to championship. Also, read about begins Merry Bazaar, the Festivals Committee Editorial 8 Christmas Villanova show. Also, read about the phia. Be sure to catch the last Jimi Hendrix, the local sounds the 'Cats two heartbreaking Week with will be sponsoring pictures with the annual tree lighting Who knows experiences of a student who piece of the Cultural Film of Blindman's Holiday and defeats in preseason ceremony Santa for $1 each, with some of questions series, "Cinema Karen Farr, an old favorite action. Check out how at 4:30 p.m. in the Kennedy Mall the proceeds going to feed the cares 17 Blue Key's admis- Paradiso." the who sion process. Did the Wolf- Learn about Villanova's latest named Paul McCartney and a women performed in their Monday, Dec. 6, said Melanie homeless of Philadelphia, Teller Fiordalisi, chair Scope 13 man's "Cheap Seats" take literary magazine, the new benefit album supporting opener. Find out how the vol- of the event and said. There will also be an oppor- cheap "Vignette." AIDS. A review of holiday leyball faired in the member of the Student Program- tunity for children to give 15 shots at the city of Big East their Features Cleveland? movies is also out along with tourney. ming Council (SPC). Wendy lists to Santa. The University will some new events occurring on Teller, coordinator of the SPC's mail back a letter from Santa to campus. Festivals Committee, said that each child. there will be luminaries lighting - A bus trip to , . „ „ the pull quad to people mto the sponsored by the Leisure Arts ceremony. Committee will end the week's °"^ ^°'""^^^" festivities. The bus will leave / f oll^ , tee of the will SPC sponsor Santa duPont at 8 a.m. Dec. 11. Tickets Claus who will appear at the will cost $10 for students, and $15 Dougherty dining hall during for faculty and staff . Those inter- lunchtime on Monday to distrib- ested can sign up in the Student ute free candy canes to students. Programming Office located in PHOTO BY SHARON GRIFFIN There will also be a number of Connelly Center, raffles going on during the week. Students involved in Greek life donned togas and performed at Kappa Alpha Theta's Greek God such as "Fill a Stocking, Win a The goal of Merry Christmas and Goddess competition. First place winners were Julie Czamecki, Alpha Phi, and Dan Stocking." Tickets for this will be Villan&va Week is to "get everyone McDonough, Sigma Phi Epsilon. _^_»^_ sold Monday through Friday, with into the Christmas spirit, espe- part of the proceeds going to the cially oince break is so short and Toys for Tots program. Winners many of us will be here until the will receive a large stuffed 22nd of December," said Teller. Exec. Board of Senate meets BEYOND THE MAIN LINE University senate addressed stocking. In addition to the numerous In addition, candygrams will be activities planned, Christmas music will be played in the dining (Continued from page 1) sold on campus Monday, Tuesday Compiled by KA THLEEN COONEY regard as a betrayal of the Sep- year, said Kennedy. Other ques- dom. It guarantees the right of and Wednesday, with deliveries halls during the week. "We're so tember accord. strategic plan. The endowment tions, which were directed to professors to bring in of Trustees News Editor speakers University Board made on Friday, Dec. 11. excited over this week. We are Source: The New York Times Their anger was evident at a funds are ahead of schedule, said Dobbin, dealt with the free speech and programs even if they are The University will sponsor the really looking forward to it," said well-attended outdoor wake for Kennedy. Approximately $35 mil- issue. against the Christian dogma and annual Holiday Bazaar, which Fiordalisi. By KATE SZUMANSKI colleges and universities will be nova is up 30 percent, said Grea- one of the men killed on Sunday lion have actually been received doctrine," Kennedy said. WASHINGTON, D.C. "It has Editor-in-chief reviewed and "possibly considered son. The SGA is pleased with the who had recently taken advantage by the University although approx- not been passed here We (students) were at Villanova for implementation here." For progress thus far, but the diversity of an Israeli offer of amnesty, imately $50 million have been and it has been sitting Reopening its long-running on Father The executive committee of the example, "Dartmouth engineering issue still needs to be addressed turning himself in to the author- promised by benefactors, said Dobbin's desk for a Racial segregation debate over religion and the public outnumbered by staff few years," Board of Trustees, University students are allowed to attend further, he said. schools, ities and in return being allowed Kennedy. Kennedy said that all of he added. the Supreme Court President Rev. Edmund J. Dobbin, school for a fifth year free to study The current status of some to go free and to have his the projects occurring on-campus Dobbin responded agreed to decide whether New name and faculty and that's that the doc- O.S.A. and University Vice Pres- liberal arts-type courses," undergraduate academic pro- scratched from the are part of the strategic ument, campus army's wanted plan. by the time it discussed on York state breached the constitu- had reached ident Helen Lafferty met with the Kennedy said. grams was also discussed at the list so long Villanova disappointing tional boundary between church as he did not take up Quality Improvement because his desk, had undergone so many executive committee of the Uni- meeting with Dobbin and the weapons. (VQI) has been By CLAYTON WALSH Dream." The film, which aired on and state when it set up a school successful, said changes that it truly did not versity Senate Nov. 29 to discuss "We also discussed the diversity executive committee of the Senate. Anger flared again later in Dobbin. People are to we (students) are the adhere to Staff Reporter The Discovery Channel earlier this district to serve a group of Hasidic the banning its original contest, said student life issues brought forth issue at the University. This year, "The University needs to offer day when the army captured evaluate their own service Kennedy. year, was hosted by Walter Cron- Jews. the and largest constituent on by the Student Government Asso- [Director of Admissions] Stephen majors within departments where wanted Thirty years ago, the United kite. It discussed the issue of self- The Jewish group sought public commander of the Fatah commitment to the University, The other main issue that was ciation (SGA), said Arts Senator Merritt said the number of minor- only minors and concentrations in the midst of a Hawks, Taysir Bardini, in a battle Dobbin said. discussed at the States was segregation on college campuses education for its handicapped campus. meeting was on- Dave Greason. ity students inquiring about Villa- (Continued on page 5) powerful civil rights movement. country. Accord- with guns and grenades that left After discussing the state of the campus recycling, throughout the children but also wanted to shelter Patrick Kenneily, Kennedy said. Before members of the executive Although many strides have been ing to Cronkite, universities are the children from three soldiers and two Palestini- University, Joyce Longman, "We need a revamping of the outside Student Government president the committee of the Senate met with ans wounded at the Rafah Senate president, opened the floor recycling made concerning race relations, segregated into separate racial world. refugee program to make it the Board of Trustees, they dis- University implemented camp at the to questions. incidents of segregation still occur groups. It was originally thought The case confronts the Justices southern tip of the One question, which easier for students to recycle. cussed certain student life con- Gaza Strip. was answered by the Athletic "My question Students in this country. that universities served as a with one of the thorniest and most related to the want to recycle . . . We're cerns with Dobbin, said Greason. Director Gene DeFillipo, A discussion group was held in haven for integration; however, delicate of current constitutional related to American Association of Univer- ready to make a commitment to "Father President said the Uni- new financial aid form the the Radnor Room of Connelly they are not. "Self-segregation is disputes: the extent to which the intramurals fee which is sity Professors (AAUP) document recycling if they [the administra- versity needs a multi-faceted scheduled to Center to consider the issues of a big issue," Cronkite said in the Government may, or must, take PONTIAC, Mich be implemented next which guarantees academic free- tion] are," he added. approach to education," Greason By JANE PAPACCIO national segregation, campus report. account of religion and accommo- said. Currently, the core curric- News Editor segregation and present race Members of the University date religious needs. The New Dr. Jack Kevorkian was charged ulum will be evaluated and plans the relations. community discussed Villanova's York State Court of Appeals, the again with assisting in a suicide, for changes and improvements A new financial aid application Co-sponsor of the event Neil racial status on campus. "There '94- state's highest court, declared the the third time he was faced with will be discussed once the evalua- process for the '95 academic Doken and members of the Black are problems like this here at school district unconstitutional in such charges since June 4, 1990, tions are completed, he said year has been instituted, said Cultural Society (BCS) presented a July ruling that relied on a when he began helping people die. ViLLANOVAN Villanova that are not being Supreme Court precedent. The latest charge involves the a film entitled, "The Faltering discussed," Doken said. death of Merian Ruth Frederick, KHAN YUNIS a 72-year-old woman from Ann ELIZABETH M. BARSZCZEWSKI & KATHRYN A. SZUMANSKI EDITORS IN Arbor, who died in Kevorkian's CHIEF RENEWAL 0M8 No. On the desperate streets apartment on Oct. 22. Last week ALEXANDER W. SCOFIELD f9rm Apprevatf of STEPHANIE MacDOUGALL FREE APPLICATION TOR Kkp. Kahn Yunis, initial jubilation over Dr. Kevorkian attended the sui- ASSOCIATE EDITOR MANAGING EDITOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID the agreement among the 45,000 cide of another patient in his SECTION EDITORS residents has turned to dust as a apartment. Dr. Ali Khalili, a NEWS FEATURES ENTERTAINMENT 1994-95 SCHOOL YEAR physician from suburban SPORTS Dec. 13 deadline approaches for Chicago Kathleen Cooney Tara Campitiello Eric Cheung Sean Kelly A. Yoursaif the start of self-rule. Doubts about v/ho had bone cancer. Jane Papaccio Todd Leskanic meeting the deadline are growing, Kevorkian, a 65-year-old retired and so are suspicions among pathologist, had been expected to ASSISTANT EDITORS Steve Mcllvaine Marytjeth Goeller Palestinians — sky-high to b<^n surrender, but he created confu- Wayne Bremser, Jr. Joe Patterson Roseanne Miller Elaine with — that Israelis are not to be sion when he left his lawyer's Paolini trusted. office after waiting several hours Liz Weaver Tara Bruno Even among Mr. Arafat's allies, for a warrant to be issued for his Advisor: June W. Lytel-Murphy there are veiled warnings that arrest. Assistant Advisor: Madeline T. Baxter Photography Editor: Sharon Griffin they might once again pick up the "We now consider him a fug- F.Y.I. 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Page 4 • THE VILLANOVAN • December 3, 1993 December 3. 1993 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 5 New lottery system explained Hutsing convention Bookbag policy changed (Continued from page 1) will invalidate both cards. "We'll to the regular lottery which will dean of Students. screen each card, Remley said, begin in January, he added. Senior- By STEVE McILVAINE a worse time," Conway said. However, students with exte- Over Christmas break, students ity will play a role in the assign- Assistant News Editor These thefts also impede students nuating circumstances will be will receive notification offers opportunities of wheth- ment of residence halls as in from doing well on their finals, he offered the opportunity, on a case er or not they have gotten housing previous years, he said, The Departmeirt of Public added. by case basis, to select someone in the new apartments. By STEVEN McILVAINE tered around child sexual abuse, Safety will soon change the book- There are also substantial eco- from a different residency status "We discourage room Assistant News Editor she added. The resolutions were changes. Those students intending to bag policy in regard to the dining nomic problems involved, Conway as a roommate, said to Stack. Writ- Upon deciding on your foursome, study abroad in the presented the House of Dele- should go halls. Until now, students were said. students pay for their ten requests should Many be submitted make sure you want to live lottery if The annual State Convention gates, she said. The House of with as spending the entire prohibited from bringing their own books. The estimated cost of to the Office of Residence Life, these people. Students will not year on campus. in lottery on Nursing was held Nov. 10-13 Delegates functions as one legis- be "Go the bookbags with them into a bookbag and its contents is Stack added. able to pick the unit they with in Pittsburgh, PA. Eighteen Vil- lative body which is responsible wish to a foursome and, when you Donahue, Dougherty or St. Mary's approximately $130, he said. live in, but students with medical leave, the three others will stay lanova nursing students attended for providing a forum for nursing. There will be a check-off system dining halls. However, "bookbag Therefore, this loss is a tremend difficulties should make it behind," said. It the event. The Villanova chapter If a resolution is passed, it for returning the cards, Remley known, Remley has not thefts have become one of our ous problem for an individual Each apartment of the Student Nurses Association becomes an official position of said. Students will have to phys- can be made yet been determined how vacan- biggest problems," said Jim Con- economically as well as mentally. handicap of Pennsylvania (SNAP) repres- SNAP, said Spellane. ically go to the Residence Life accessible. It's impor- cies will be filled. It is perfectly way, investigator for Public tant for students A possible remedy to this devel- ents the largest chapter in Pen- "The convention represents a office and wait to be checked off, to be aware of possible for students to switch off Safety. oping problem nsylvania, said Carol Weingarten, medium for students to present he added. "Don't wait until the which card they are on. Please between friends going abroad for Another reason for the change would be the imple- print clearly; mentation of faculty advisor of SNAP. Active their concerns for the health care last minute," he said. make it legible," different semesters, he added. is due to the buy back period of a coat check system. This coat members of SNAP usually become profession," Spellane said. Remley added. Furthermore, there will be no the University Shop which occurs check would consist of When all of the cards are If an area involved in the community and The theme of this year's con- a student does not succeed in monetary penalty for breaking the toward the end of each semester, where students would be returned, the computer will assign getting able to safely their health care, Weingarten added. vention was "Exploring your housing in one of the housing contract due to studying Conway said. Thefts escalate secure coats numbers, he added. "Be sure and bookbags "Outstanding interest among the Professional Identity," said Wein- to apartments and the student has abroad. "As long as you're contin- greatly during this period, he while they are put your name on only one card," marked live eating, said Conway. Students students and support from the garten. The convention stressed yes to in a Residence uing academically, there would be added. A commonplace event is Remley said. Any multiple entries Hall, would take a number College of Nursing and the Uni- strong educational and profes- the request will be deferred no penalty," Remley said. that while students are eating in when they left their belongings, versity are primary reasons for sional experience through various the dining halls, their bags are and upon returning from their Villanova's continued success," workshops. being taken. By the time they meal they would show their ticket their said Kim Spellane, president of The nursing students also met finish their meal, their books have and Trustees meet student belongings would be returned. PHOTO BY SHARON GRIFFIN SNAP. with various professional nursing Senate been sold back to the bookstore, The convention provided an institution representatives, added (Continued from page 3) VQI. **lt was reinforced to me at recycling program and a compre- he said. Term papers and compu- Public Safety is open to sugges- The Women's Cross Country team was honored at the Pep Rally, Nov. 22 to celebrate the fifth are offered," said Kennedy. In the meeting that [the faculty and hensive consecutive NCAA championship. opportunity for nursing students Weingarten. Many nursing stu- speaker policy for stu- ter discs are also often taken, he tions, said Conway. The Univer- order to attract high across the state to discuss the dents were offered positions in the caliber administration] are here to service dents and faculty was also dis- added. sity and Public Safety are working students and remain competitive, prominent issues which are relat- health care community, said you [students], not administer to cussed. "We explained to the "This is devastating to students together to try to remedy this the University must offer a wider ed to the nursing and health care Weingarten. you. VQI gave Villanova a wake- Board of Trustees why these because it could not have come at growing problem, he added. range of majors, said profession, said Spellane. Stu- The success of SNAP depends Greason. up call to answer the challenges issues are important to the stu- Task force formed to analyze The need for increased dents also met to share ideas with on the quality of our student budgets and concerns of its students," said dent body and presented reasons for cultural and other chapters as to how to leadership, Weingarten said. other clubs on Kennedy. supporting our claims," said campus was addressed, said Kennedy. "Things are looking Assassination lecture improve the chapters on the "Being the faculty advisor to The Board of Trustees then Kennedy. "Many clubs are unable good," he added. (Continued whole, she added. SNAP is the most inspiring aspect acknowledged some recent from page 4) process was extremely unprofes- current speaker policy tooperate with such low budgets," issue "It (SNAP) enables students the of my role at Villanova because from injury, the improvements in student life, findings of the sional and shady," he added. he said. "Although the SGA "Most importantly, we dis- opportunity to build a support I am working with the future of including Warren Commission are false," Gordon then From the President's Desk doesn't new lights on the Sul- cussed the need to control offered his person- system for mind assisting clubs among other students my profession," Weingarten livan Hall courts, the student Gordon said. al opinion as to what happened at monetarily, it shouldn't have to," increases in tuition and room and Recent events have raised dif- poetry. This should not only be member and director. Peace & four years," Spellane said. It added. Gordon is also convinced that shuttle service, telecommunica- board rates," said Greason. "Cur- Kennedy's assassination. "The acknowledged as a fact but also said Greason. ficult issues for the Villanova Justice Education teaches students how to network Honors were also given to two tions plan and the near there was more than one gunman ence in accounts of Kennedy's After meeting with completion rently, the quality doesn't warrant community. A proposed public understood at its deepest level as Dorothy A. Malloy, the Univer- effectively, Spellane added. "As distinguished nursing students, Dobbin, the involved. "Over thirty witnesses of the west campus apartments, the price," wounds, Gordon said. In addition, process meeting with the Board of Trus- said Kennedy. The forum emanating from our cam- a part of the we now sity's general counsel, will serve SNAP has matured, very loyal said Weingarten. Two juniors, said emerged from behind the sign free the autopsy L Greason. possibility of capping tuition was was performed by pus and featuring speakers from undertake. tees convened. The role of the as secretary and administrative SNAP alumni have become con- Mary Heyman and Francis Glack- claimed they heard several shots government officials rather than Villanova Quality discussed, said Greason. Planned Parenthood did not go The devotion to free inquiry liaison sultants to the students," Wein- in Initiative (VQI) Current SGA proposals were to the task force. were elected to the State Board coming from the grass knoll," said doctors trained in the field. "The forward. In an aftermath of that which characterizes all great garten said. and its progress thus far was first then discussed, including the non- "I was satisfied leaving I suggest no particulars to you of Directors. In addition, senior the Gordon. Other witnesses, includ- role of organized crime, on the meeting's anti- decision, members of the com- institutions of learning is also a Students submitted agenda. Unit alcoholic nite club, construction of meeting and found it productive," or to the task force but ask your a resolution Kelly Ann Walsh and juniors ing Lee Bowers, Beverly Oliver Castro supporters and the Lower improvement teams will shortly fine munity have communicated to me core value to Villanova. I do not fullest of effort in formu- which would benefit the health Barbara Lehman and Jennifer a arts facility and plans for said Kennedy. "Although I was and Mary also testified measure Morman Level Echelon of the CIA all are believe, however, that this value be formed, said Kennedy, and a a new athletic facility. The need pleased a variety of responses ranging lating a policy that works for care community, Spellane said. Wotanis were elected to the House with the meeting, I wish that there were shots coming from major players planning in the assassination from anger at perceived censor- is in any sense antithetical to the This year, the committee will form to for increased campus-wide diver- more time was spent discussing Villanova. resolutions cen- of Delegates. the grass knoll, he added. *on President- Kennedy," said role determine the students' roles in sity, a more accessible University ship or denial of academic freedom University's distinctive as a the diversity issue," said Greason. Also, there is a drastic differ- Gordon. to relief at Villanova's faithfulness Catholic institution. I believe we to its Catholic tradition and as a community can find our own mission. People of integrity and path to honoring these two pro- Assassination of JFK discussed intellectual rigor all along the found values while continuing to continuum of reactions, however, respect one another. By STEVE McILVAINE After tracing the exact sequence fatal shot to the head of Kennedy, have expressed real concern and Assistant News Editor of the assassination event, Gordon he said. alarm regarding the lack of a clear summarized several theories The impossibility of this expla- policy and procedure with respect Poetiy is not the John H. Gordon discussed the about what may have occurred. nation is proved by the footage of to student group invitations to assassination of President John F. There are numerous loopholes in Abraham Zapruder's filming of potential campus speakers. How assertion of trutli. Kennedy and analyzed the various the various theories that have the assassination. The footage does a Catholic institution com- T.S. Eliot theories surrounding his death surfaced in the past 30 years, said reveals that there were at least mitted both to free intellectual Dec. 1 in the Villanova Room of Gordon. For instance, the single- two bullets which hit Kennedy, examination of ideas and to its Connelly Center. The Student bullet theory, the lone gunman Gordon said. Gordon also believes A own institutional witness to the Programming Council (SPC) and the different accounts of the that there was another shot which Church's moral teaching articu- To that end, I charge the task sponsred Gordon's visit to the wounds are some of the explana- hit Kennedy when Zapruder's MochUosb Quadra'^ 660av 8/230, wUb inlemat CD-ROM drive, J^eAudhVishn'" 14' late a meaningful policy to address force (i) to review current policy, University. tions that Gordon finds view was obstructed by a sign in AppleCD^'SOOi Display, Appie Extended Keyboard II and mouse. Introducing The Great Apple these situations? procedures and practices relevant Through the use of slides, still impossible. front of the camera. Campus A wise response to this question to the determination of the appro- photographs, motion pictures and The single-bullet theory of the There was a lapse of approxi- Only $2,914. Deal. Right now, buy any select Macintosh* requires effort and deep reflection priateness of invitations to speak- videos, Gordon presented a Warren Commission is false, said mately two seconds between the on the part of the entire commun- ers by recognized student organ- detailed visual record of Kenned- Gordon. This theory holds that second shot on Kennedy and the or PowerBookxomputer, and you'll also ity. To focus that effort and izations; (ii) to formulate as y's assassination. He also exam- one bullet caused the seven first shot on Connelley, said get seven useful software programs. It's all reflection, I have appointed a necessary or desirable a proposed ined medical evidence from the wounds in Kennedy and in Gov- Gordon. "Because Connelley

special presidential task force. I statement of policy and imple- autopsy report. ernor Connelley, including the (Continued on page 5) included in one low price. (The software have dii;^cted this group to review menting procedures as a suggest- ed framework for the University's the use of the University's campus abne has a combined SRP of $596.*) And, as a forum in light of its mission consideration of speaking invita- tions recognized student groups the new Apple ,.and its Augustinian and Catholic by A Day Computer Loan offers low tradition and identity. I invite in the future; (iii) to report the monthly payments that make the deal faculty, students and staff to task force's deliberations, findings hlacintosb LC 4/80. Apple Color Plus contribute your thoughts to this and recommendations to the Pres- 475 even better Apply byJanuary 28, 1994, and Without 14' Display, Apple Keyboard II and mouse working group so as to have your ident by March 31, 1994. Only $1,222. convictions weighed as it prepares The task force shall consist of your first payment is deferred for 90 days. its report to me. the following membership: Art All you have to do is qualify So, what All of the various responses to Steven P. Frankino, dean, Vil- the Planned Parenthood situation lanova University School of Law are you waiting for? An Apple" computer (chairperson) • As part of acknowledge that Villanova is a World AIDS Day (December 1), A Day Without Art focuses attention Catholic institution but few seem Kristin Burns, University stu- It does more. It costs less. It^ that simple. on the devastating impact of AIDS, particularly in to take into full account what that dent and vice president of Student the world of art Government • A Day Without Art is recognized fact means or should mean. The by the craft, dance, design, fashion, liter- film, An easy appUcatkm process. Andyou could qualifyfor University's Catholic identity is Deirdre Fleming, University PoumBook 165 4/80 ary, media, music, television and theatre communities Apple low motUblypayments on a Madntosb or PowerBook. our source of strength as a dis- student and president, Student t. Only $1,487. • Around the Villanova campus tinctive institution operating out Programming Council you will see the acknowledgment of this day:

Edwin L. Goff , faculty member of a moral world view which closed galleries, covered sculptures, etc. embraces and reflects the teaching and director. Honors Program Frederick Hartmann, faculty • 7 he emphasis is on both loss and life, mourning of the Church. Villanova is there- those lost to AIDS and celebrat- It does more. It costs less. It's that simple. member and director, Comprehen- fore a more complex entity than ing the achievements of those still living with AIDS a state college or university, or sive Science • On December 1 everyone is encouraged to even another private institution of Patrick Kennedy, University drive with headlights on as a decla- Visit your Apple Campus Reseller for more information. higher education. The meaning of student and president of Student ration of support for those infected by HIV /AIDS the University's Catholic tradition Government Richard A. Neville, vice presi- • Above all, learn the facts about HIV and must become more fully real to us AIDS. Call the hotline (985-AIDS) if Stop by the University Shop as we wrestle with the issue of dent for Student Life you have questions. the appropriate use of the insti- Gail Pohlhaus, faculty member, tution as a forum. T.S. Eliot wrote Religious Studies Department in Kennedy Hall or call 519-4162 logn Quaitra are The University played its part in supporting Computer, he Ml nnhls resen

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the December 3, 1993 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 9 ViLLANOVAN Villanova's 201 Dougherty Hall, Villanova improvement University. Vlllanova, Pa. 19085 plan marginalizes diversity +o \\o^\ EHiabeth "Rush Barszczewtkl and Kathryn A. Szumanski By ERICKA GRANT brought up the subject of Editors in Chief multi- away. We are still hungry, we are other races? Or is size and RONDEL LASHLEY the of the ities deal with at this University culturalism and the lack thereof. still desiring something Alexander W. Scofield more endowment more important? that are mainly caused by the We left the meeting very discour- from this University that provides Father Dobbin also Associate Editor Nov. mentioned ignorance and disrespect of On 19 Father Dobbin aged and upset with the ourselves as us with our intellectual direction that Villanova is not having a Stephanie MacDougail addressed the University Senate majority. The University officials to why we did not question Dobbin and sustenance. Why should we problem recruiting Managing Editor on the students. The shake their heads when Strategic Planning for the on the issue. an However, why should be denied the opportunity of a University is flooded with university. 40,000 African-American fails to com- We patiently waited at minorities feel Pages compelled to hold fulfilling, well-rounded education? applications with the burden of plete Decembers, 1993 the edges of the program, but we certain- our seats for one the responsibility of continually Why is it that people of different only being able to j^ccept 8,000. ly hope that Villanova particular topic to be discussed. appreciates speaking out on a University cultures and ethnic backgrounds faces a However, the University those who are African-American Various subjects came up, such as problem, a problem that not only cannot freely interact and learn serious dilemma. How many of the opening of seniors about to graduate. We see the new bridge on involves us but also a vast amount from each other on this campus? those applications are from qual- freshmen and Route 320 and the general athletic sophomores ready of other minority students here at The answer: lack of diversity, the ity minority students and how is to leave and frustrated with Rush fee that may be offered to stu- Villanova? all should grind very issue that Father Dobbin Villanova going to succeed in its dents. The "most they must deal with. We tip our important part" Strategic Planning is in essence failed to address. Are we the only recruitment and retention? If the hats was obtaining on-campus housing to those who have the couarge long-term planning; is the diver- ones who realize this blatantly fact that seven presidential scho- and determination to stay. for two-thirds of the student body. sity axe issue not important enough dichotomous image presented by larships were offered and that elsewhere We agree this is an important to satisfy the requirements of the University, that reputable none were accepted is not an issue and a step in the right what is deemed a long-range plan? institution can not produce stu- alarming signal that minorities Ericka Grant, a junior, is president direction to for housing students. If that is Due the foresight of the administration, radio talk the current frame of dents with a firm understanding generally do not feel comfortable of the Black Cultural Society. However, for the entire 45 minutes mind, then truly show host and television personality Rush Limbaugh will we have a sad of a sum of those elements that here, then we do not know what Rondel Lashley, a senior, is first- that Father Dobbin spoke, the state here at this University, form not be using the University a well-rounded student? is. vice president of the Black Cultural as his personal soapbox to words "diversity," "multicultu- contrary to what Father Dobbin This institution is an intellec- There are problems that minor- Society. fight what he perceives to be the liberal injustices of ral" or "minorities" the were never feels. tual haven graduating tomorrow's Clinton presidency. uttered from his lips, seemingly According to a Georgetown leaders, and there is a moral and much more pertinent subjects. On Dec. 13, President Bill Clinton will be speaking theologian, by the year 2056, it is social responsibility attached to As he continued to speak and two miles down the pike at Bryn Mawr College. The expected that this nation and that which the University is not Goodman remembers his speech came closer Republican to its Church will have a racp that is addressing. These leaders of the Committee of Delaware County was hoping conclusion, many questions raced darker-hued due to the majority future should know how to under- to solicit the help of the University's College Republicans through our minds: Is he going to population of U.S. Hispanics, who stand another person from a Kennedy's murder in requesting address the lack of Limbaugh to broadcast his radio talk show diversity? How are supplemented by Asian and different background and be able from the duPont Pavilion. does he personally feel about a African-Americans and other per- to erase any misconceptions they games, bumper stickers and con- multicultural By ELLEN GOODMAN student body? sons of color. Now if that statistic According to the Student Government Association have of a person from another spiracy buffs than we can count. However, by the end of his should not be included in the long- race. However, (SGA), Limbaugh would appear free of charge only on this university We all know where we were. The generation that had been address it seemed this issue of term planning of the University, does not provide any basis for Every one of us over 35 can tell shocked by death, Dec. 13, the same date as the Clinton visit. Because of diversity, JFK's was this word that has what should be? such interaction. Therefore, Dob- you what we the were doing when we horrified and numbed by the University's close proximity to Bryn Mawr College, buzzed around the campus for The previous night a dialogue bin and the remainder of the got the news. There are moments deaths of Bobby Kennedy and the University seemed a approximately the last two years, was held that addressed prime location for Limbaugh to the administration must ask them- in life when the clock simply Martin Luther King. We were as some illustrious highlight for cancer of racism and segregation air his show. However, were Rush and the Republican selves: Don't we have a social and stops. There are events perman- hardened on the way from Dallas the future of Villanova, seemed a that exists here at Villanova. The moral Committee of Delaware County responsibility to promote ently imprinted on a generation, to Watergate to Iran-contra. Con- hoping to use the taboo subject. A subsequent ques- racially diverse pool of students students into society that are not tattooed on a University as a mere facility in nation. spiracies became easier to believe designating Dec. 13 as tion and answer period followed, that attended reached a consen- clothed with prejudices and racial On November 22, 1963, I was the only date and government harder to believe Rush would be willing to appear free of and neither the students nor a sus, and it is like a gloomy cloud stereotypes, and reprimand those working, at my first job, in the and Oliver Stone's "JFK" too easy charge? Such an ultimatum forced member of the University Senate ab6ve our heads that will the administration to not go that show their ignorance against wire room at Newsweek maga- to believe. consider the factors behind a Limbaugh visit. zine. One of the teletype machines The truly alternative theory If began to it Limbaugh agreed to appear at any other time, ping the way did for now is the one Gerald Posner possible a news bulletin. I walked to the spelled out in his book "Case ulterior motives for a visit would not come into back of the machine and read the Closed." He carefully reasoned play. Yet because Dec. 13 was the only date he would LETTERS words as they came over the wire the way along the path back to agree to broadcast LETTERS s his show free of charge, his motives one at a time: "The president has the irrational core of this case: to must ..." be questioned. been shot. a loser named Lee Harvey Oswald. Two Thirty years later, it's impos- weeks ago. Planned Parenthood was denied the WXVU is dedicatetl Oswald was unwanted by his to football sible to communicate my own mother, by the Marine opportunity to speak in an open forum at the University. Corps, by Rejection of Limbaugh deprives generation's sense of shock to the Planned Parenthood's To the Editor: where the Villanova football team the Russians, and by every primary concern focused on raising Liberty University to find this younger was on generation. They are employer he worked for. Oswald awareness of their platform those dates, too. We gladly article in the paper pinned to my as opposed to simply more shockproof than we were. was in his own words, "born in I am writing in response to gave discrediting up chunks of our weekends door. Mr. Schneider, if you believe another viewpoint by using the University Viilanova of positive exposure Those of us raised in the amniotic Oct. 1939 in New Orleans, La. the Frank Schneider's opinion printed this fall to follow something Head we could have done a better job as a vehicle to do so. fluid of the 1950s had been shel- son of an Insuraen (sic) Salesman under the headline, "Student Coach Andy Talley says we have of calling the game, I invite your tered from the Unfortunately To the Editor: around" on the court knowledge of how whose early death left a far mean for Rush Limbaugh, the University in duPont ourselves. Neither the best inter- chastises Villanovans for apathy "a passion for'^' — Villanova criticisms wholeheartedly. Joe vulnerable a country, a leader — streak of would not be able to do so if est indepence (sic) brought refused to accept the strict conditions Mr. of this University nor its toward football team," Nov. 19. football. This is a team that we and I will call up to 20 basketball under which he a person — is to In the midst of all the controv- Limbaugh was at chance, madness, on by negleck (sic)." He failed at would appear. The the Pavilion. student body was served by de- Mr. Schneider generously pointed know inside and out, from the games this year on WXVU 89.1 University is justified in protecting ersy surrounding the free bullets. everything he tried speech Mr. DeFilippo stressed the fact nying Limbaugh out his support for Villanova managers and except one Itself from being this appearance. trainers to the FM. We would appreciate any used as a puppet in a political game. issue, I feel it is necessary to that he Our own parents, who had thing: killing Kennedy. was looking out for what With the cooperation of the athlet- while lambasting that of others. players and coaches. Qonstructive comments you might inform the Villanova grown up with the Depression and If can finally community was best for the student body and ic we accept Oswald department, Patrick Kennedy I applaud him for sticking with have to help us improve. But if of an opportunity of a lifetime that the student World War II, had tried to create as the lone killer, it's not only athletes. We beg to and the administration, we feel the football team through trying you are going to challenge my this University a safer world for us — a vast, allowed to pass. differ. Wouldn't it gladly because of Posner's thorough and have been in this could have given Villanova times. However, Mr. Schneider We gave up devotion to Villanova sports and Rush Limbaugh, diehard conser- protected sitcom suburb in a hard-edge investigation, it's also Brady law the best interest of the student some well deserved national decided to add myself and my two the people answers call atten- involved, I ask you to vative radio/talk show host and body chunks of our weekends country whose only threats were because of our own changing to allow a nationally recog- tion (which we haven't seen much partners on WXVU radio in his please try to get your facts author of the best selling book in nized speaker shed external. The American rebels of times. We are forced to accept At first glance, the enactment of the Bill some light on of since 1985), and provided an criticism. Joe Altomonte, Kevin straight. The printed word is Brady into this fall to follow a the '50s were the United States, wanted to do a political issue that without a cause and chaos as easily as conspiracy now. law may not appear to be will affect our opportunity for our students to Armstrong and I are the student powerful thing and many people cause for celebration. The modest a live broadcast of his radio existentialism was as foreign as understand show generation for years to come? broaden radio broadcasters. Mr. Schneider We that madness is proposal, which calls for a their horizons. It is a something Head Coach accept anything in a newspaper communism. five-day waiting period and from the duPont Pavilion, free of Finally, after as much a threat as any rational a week of meeting shame that those who wish only claimed, "I don't see these three as fact. Next time you want to background check on those who purchase handguns, charge Dec. 13. with It is no accident that we still plot. various levels of the Univer- to promote their personal agenda Walter Paytons on the field doing Andy Talley says we brag about your blood being "blue should have Limbaugh 's appearance (which sity commemorate JFK's deathday The two words, "senseless" waltzed through Congress long ago. With administration, the truth or the agenda of a few were not any better" than the players. That and white," maybe you should do and not his birthday. would have been on the same day came out. Rush ha¥e — "a After all, it and "violence," have adhered into the easy availability of illegal handguns, the Bill Limbaugh was willing to consider the best inter- certainly is a catchy line. It passion for" it with a friend, because Brady that you are wasn't this complex President Bill Clinton is not welcome to and charm- one inseparable phrase. The is unlikely to speak at Villanova est of the University community. probably got some laughs. far from the only supporter of have any significant impact on curbing speaking ing, youthful and flawed a mile down the road at Dec. 13 because his Villanova footbalL man, but generation now in their teens and violence in a trigger-happy appearance I have two responses to this. Villanova football and Villanova American society. Bryn Mawr College) would have "might his assassination, that exploded 20s are chilled by the randomness alienate the democratic Kelly First, when a team goes 3-8, there athletics. attracted Lauren the safety of our Despite the apparent insignificance of the measure, an incredible amount of supporters of this American of danger: drive-by shootings, university." Dr. President, Villanova are many negative aspects which I returned home from positive Lynch- shelter. the signing of the Brady Bill national media attention Richard Neville, children caught in the crossfire, by President Clinton was vice president of College Republicans should be discussed if a broadcas- burg, Virginia on Nov. 21 after Brendan to Villanova, the Farley In the surreal atmosphere of his as well as the recog- Student Life, informed craziness on the streets. Even considered a triumph by many American citizens and us that "If ter wants to do his job right. And last game of the season against 1995 nition that the University would death, we uttered the same words, scientists now propound a chaos high-ranking Limbaugh spoke here it might second, two of the three of us have city officials. Why? Because its passing have over and over: "I received from over 10 million appear that the can't believe it." theory. required the approval University was been on the playing field fighting of a Congress that finally put the listeners who listen to Limbaugh's taking Eventually, that inability to Jack Ruby, of all people, said, sides" with the Republi- for the Blue and White of Villa- good of the American public ahead of the demands of talk show daily. 1800 student cans "Cheap Seats" believe it hardened into a refusal "It's hard to realize that a com- and against the Democrats. nova. Mr. Armstrong actually was column tickets would to believe it. special interest groups. have been made So not only is plete nothing, a zero like that the left not welcome Letters a two-time All-Big East selection available, which would have final- on this As Kennedy's biographer, Wil- could kill a man like President Throughout the election process, most aspiring campus, the right can't in baseball. Mr. Schneider was ly given liam Manchester, has said, "If students the opportunity come either. unfair to you Kennedy." But today, perhaps we politicians promise to take a stand against special apparently not supporting the Cleveland interest to hear a nationally recognized put the murdered President of the can read again about Oswald the The focus of the free speech as he could groups. However, government officials Policy baseball team as well To the Editor: Statements like the one he made United States on often become much speaker. debate one side of a scale loser, the abandoned and abusive centered around the fact only exacerbate We, the College have. the negative and that wretched waif Oswald more susceptible to political lobbyists once they are sworn Republicans, that the Villanova student sociopath, in the wrong place at body One other line written about us I am writing in response to image many people have of the are disappointed that on the other side, it doesn't into office. The Brady Bill offered the Univer- is willing to listen the wrong moment, and recognize members of Congress and respect the to myself and Passman's reference to city, which is clearly false. sity initially told was quite intriguing Jonathan Cleve- balance. You want to add us that Mr. views of others. This some- the profile of a killer. the opportunity to put their money where their collective was a golden The Villanovan will print "Let- everyone involved with the sports Cleveland in the last issue of the land has come a long way in Limbaugh could not thing weightier to Oswald. ... Nov. speak here opportunity for Student A On 22, 1963, while Amer- mouths it Govern- ters to the its Mr. in his "Views From shedding the stereotypes were, as passed despite vehement opposition because of conflicts Editor" received in department at WXVU. Villanovan that conspiracy would, of course, do icans with the ment President Patrick were going about their daily Kennedy office in 201 prior "Villanova Foot- Cheap Seats" column. He existed in the 1970s and *80s. If from the NRA. athletic facility, but could Dougherty Hall Schneider stated the the job nicely." lives give no to prove this in unaware, Lee Harvey Oswald his campaign to the is the and Mr. Passman had In reasons why they wouldn't weekly deadline, Tuesday at ball, this [our broadcasts] states, "As an American done any A week after Kennedy's death, took this respect, the U.S. House and Senate are to accept speeches last March. deadly aim from the sixth Perhaps if p.m. signed thanks for being, I do not care for research at all, he would our suggestions on 2 All letters must be students telling you human know after the arrest of Lee Harvey floor of the Texas be applauded; they passed a bill that Americans clearly how those Mr. Kennedy or the Book Depository SPC speakers and include number for Cleveland all that much, but I that Cleveland did, in fact, have conflicts could be easily resolved. address, phone nothing." That intrigues me Oswald, after Jack Ruby shot and changed our world in wanted committee wanted to ways instead of caving in to the financial influence of bring a and social security number. All Mr. respect its purpose." What, I ask, a major league hockey team for Athletic many reasons. I ask you, Oswald, after one bizarre event still .:• Director Gene DeFilip- speaker of Limbaugh's that leave us wondering what the NRA. caliber, letters Is he saying that 15 years, the Barons, which folded The Brady Bill will hopefully be a turning point po informed us that the must be typed and double Schneider.^^here were you on does that mean? piled on top of another, only a might have been. facility things would have gone in the actions of spaced. The Villanovan reserves Sept. of this year? How about Americans and all humans in due to lack of fan support. I would third of Congress. For too long, measures to end was unavailable because of swim- differently. 25 the American people Unbelievable. We said to each the suggest that Mr. Passman sub- ming volleyball, the right to edit all letters. Letters Oct. 2. Over Fall Break, where general are offended by mere believed that Oswald acted alone. the shooting violence in America have been curbed because and neither of We respect the other, I can't believe it. Only now, fact that not Vil- Cleveland? As a Cleve- stantiate his criticisms with a which would have affected may be sent by mail to the were you on your Saturdays, Oct. mention of In the next decades, the need in a world of senseless of adamant political lobbyists. The passing of this citizen- Mr. everyone agrees with the violence, doctrine lanovan, University, I get very annoyed at little more fact and research next Limbaugh's appearance Villanova 16 or 23? Armstrong, Altomonte lander, to make sense of the murder it's backed initiative in the of Rush Limbaugh, but so much easier to believe. signals what may be a new era for the the whole Villanova, shots from people like Mr. time. slightest. He also told us Pa. 19085. and I were together in Richmond, cheap spawned a thousand conspiracy that issue is that we should have Congress, been Massachusetts; Passman who have neither lived theories. Ellen Goodman is a syndicated some students who "shoot given the Virginia; Boston, The loose ends of the opportunity to decide for been Ryan columnist Newark, Delaware and Williams- in the city nor have ever Coakley investigation were tied into 2,000 whose column appears 1996 weekly in burg, Virginia. Seems that is there. books. There are more board the Villanovan.

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To the Editor: same. It is over before you know only people who want to be Located in center city Philadelphia, Non-voters share the it. It is very difficult to make the involved? Possibly. Could it be Hahnemann Vniversitx is private Involvement at Villanova seems right impression when you have that being a part of one activity Hahnemann University a to 1^ very important to students, a simple task to complete with makes it easier to gain acceptance 50% OFF Graduate Selwol academic health sciences center blame for especially in certain activities about four other people, into another? Possibly. scandal a task I Hroad & Vine dedicated to excellence through such as the Orientation Staff, that only took How many Greek people are All Laser Copies my group about i higher education, health care, By ALEX SCOFIELD come raise in state taxes. Blue Key, Bigs and Littles, and the seven minutes. If one tries not to part of the Orientation Staff? Does Mail Stop 4S0 community service. Yet Greek System. Since all of these research and Whitman won by the slim- be overbearing by allowing others being Greek make you more qual- All At Amazingly High 1200 Dots Per Inch Philadelphia, PA j They really don't waste any mest of margins, and she was activities are so popular, the in the group to speak their word, ified for a job? The more involved time in is 19102-1192 New Jersey, do they? Heck, assailed by many in the media for application process very com- they will come off as shy and one is, the better the chance they (Reg. 50<() Tuition scholarships and Ph.D. it took Richard Nixon over four the tactics employed by those in petitive as a way to make the unassertive. On the other hand, have of people knowing who they \A/ith this coupon until Doc. 5. and M.DyPh.D. stipends available. years to become associated with her supporting cast. Few, howev- elimination process easier. These if a person tries to encourage are. The kinds of groups a person (215) 762-1155 a political scandal; Ronald Reagan er, ventured to point a finger at organizations say they accept the conversation, they will leave the is involved in will determine the had already served the better part the voting public. In being so qualified and the compatible. But interviewers with the impression people they know. Even though te of two terms before the Iran- easily swayed not to vote, those how is it possible to decide if they are too aggressive and pushy. you are supposed to be interviewed Contra drama unfolded. Jersey's in New Jersey's cities exemplified someone is qualified in a five- to When I went for feedback, the by someone you do not know, it Governor-elect Christie Whitman, a problem which is by no means 10-minute interview? reason given to me was contrary is very difficult for a person who however, was not even in office limited to the ethnic and demogra- Allow me to quote Noreen Giblin to the manner in which most is very involved to be interviewed before she had a sticky situation phic at Rollins' from an article concerning Blue groups whom people would describe me. Was I by someone who does not know on her hands. efforts Key that ran in the Villanovan were aimed. trying to be someone I am not or them well. Just because someone One short week after defeating It sometimes seems as though on Nov. 12. "The number of did the Steering Committee judge is not involved in every activity incumbent Governor Jim Florio, you need a Howard Stern book- members varies from year to year me incorrectly? at Villanova, they are not any less Whitman's campaign manager signing at the electoral polls to . . . because no one is turned away qualified for a certain organiza- like Edward Rollins committed a vio- from Blue Key if they are qual- Looks a entice the American public to go tion. It is just harder for a person lent breach of political etiquette. there and vote. Until 1992, voter ified." Who is to say that another to start to be involved if they are IHJow is it possible to Unaware that most politicians turnout at Presidential elections person is not qualified based on not well-known, especially by the choose to cover up incidents in a one-page application and a brief declined every four years since decide if someone is right people. which they bribe somebody, Rol- 1960. If H. Ross Perot had not been interview? Since time is limited, By the end of one school year Vivarin night. lins apparently felt the need to providing featherweight comic first round interviews are brief, qualified in a fne-to- a person could be rejected from brag about the Whitman too brief to thoroughly determine cam- relief in the 1992 debates, the about five organizations. Were The big one's only 12 hours away. You paign doing so. trend may well have continued. if a person is qualified. How can ten-minute intenriew? they rejected because they were Rollins claimed that money Nowhere is this voter apathy freshmen prove themselves to be not qualified or were they unfairly could have paid more attention in from the Whitman more in more qualified than a sophomore campaign was apparent than our own judged by someone with a conflict- class, but tonight you've gotta paid to prominent African- age group. In the late 1960s, the or junior who has had at least one Did you ever notice that the ing personality who never met cram. First, better American ministers and city 18-21 crowd was fighting for the more year to prove him or herself majority of the people who are in them before? you keep Democratic officials to pipe down Constitutional right to vote. In the m academics and other activities? one activity are the same people those eyes from closing. in their support of Florio. The early 1990s, many of us are not The first round interviews for who get accepted in everything Revive with Vivarin. desired result was to deter poten- likely to exercise this right unless the Orientation Staff are the else? Is it because those are the Name Withheld tial Florio supporters from going Madonna writes "Rock the Vote" Safe as coffee, it to the polls. on some part of her anatomy or helps keep you "We played the game the way R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe says that Campus that the game is played in New voting is really cool. policies need changing awake and mentally Jersey," recounted Rollins. "We Somebody m the Whitman cam- alert for hours. went into the black churches and paign clearly keyed into the fact To the Editor: of people here have the maturity would also keep the students on basically said to ministers who that many Americans are search- to handle So when your most 24-hour visitation. I campus spending their money. It had endorsed Florio: Do you have ing for some excuse not to vote. Four easy ways to make Villa- know that at least 80 percent of also would give the University a difficult problem to a special project? We see you have Rollins' shenanigans may have nova the best university on the the«tudents agree with me on this better reputation with the sur- already endorsed Florio. That's been questionable, but they East Coast: solve is how to issue. It i^ almost the second rounding neighborhoods. fine. But . . . don't get up there and required the cooperation and Tailgating should be allowed at millennium and it is time to stop The school should open a 24- stay awake. . .make it say it's your moral obligation to inaction of would-be voters to 'Nova football and basketball being afraid of the other sex. I hour student center, or at least a a Vivarin vote on Tuesday, to vote for Jim come into fruition. Should Whit- games. I know this university night! know eventually that this rule day. Florio." place to get food 24 hours a man's promise of a 30 percent tax does not wish to condone drinking, will be changed, so why not do This would give students a place Given Florio's unpopularity decrease fail to materialize, many but it does happen and will con- it now? to after visiting hours (if we with most Garden Staters, defeat- meet New Jersey citizens will ultimate- tinue to happen. By allowing Villanova's "dry campus" policy still have them) and also could be ing him should not have required ly have nobody to blame but tailgating, ticket sales will sky- should end. This is a big one, I the use of such underhanded like Dickenson's Lumber Yard themselves. rocket and attendance at the know, for the folks who run the where students go to meet after measures. Despite being an adam- games will increase dramatically. University. I know they will point dance of gun control, Florio their formals and parties to ant advocate If the university absolutely will to Homecoming and all the van- and socialize. shot himself in the foot early in Alex Scofield is a junior majority in not permit tailgating, the least it dalism. They are right, but this that if his term with a large and unwel- Honors and English. You have my guarantee can do is have more night football is just because it is a once-ayear these ideas are implemented there games. This will give students a event; people think it is an excuse will be a dramatic increase in reason to stay on campus for the to go nuts. However, if things student applications along with weekend instead of going to Del- were more controlled it would be an increase in revenue from these aware to have fun and spend their very possible, not to mention very Only you profitable policies. I do like it here money. profitable, to have a bar on campus but I would like it so much more Visitation rules should be abol- allowing 'Nova students who are ished if we had these changes. can prevent entirely. First of all, most 21 to enjoy themselves without Revive with VIVARIN.* of us are grown adults. Having having to drive back from bars these 1930's-style visiting rules is praying not to get pulled over by ito«onlyMdb«cl»dConWn«oarMm«|ijlMriwitlo2cupao(oo(fM. C> 1993 SmNhKHrw BMcNvn. like a slap foii^st fires. in the face to me and the always-helpful Main Line all the other Gavin Dewey students that live on police. This would make campus campus. I thinK the vast majority 1996 life a lot more enjoyable, but

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Cultural Film: Cinema Paradiso Dec. 4 7 p.m. Dec. 5 3:30 p.m. & 7 p.m. Dec. 6 7 p.m. FEATURES

Dec. 2 6:30 p.m. &9p.m. Learn about the man behind the SPC MEMBER OF THE WEEK legend of Jake Nevin. Dec. 3 7:30 p.m. & 10 p.m. Freshman, J.R. Ayers Dec. 4 1:30 p.m. is this week's mem- w 4p- ^ •' ^ ^ ber of the week. He is a business Heavenly Next weeK major and on the bodies gather together as the Greeks elect the new god and in Sales and Enter- Sleepless Seattle goddess of the year. Dec. 9 6:30 p.m. & 9 p.m. tainment and Pub- lic Relations Com- Dec. 10 7:30 p.m. & 10 p.m. mittee. He is also in 4- ^ ^ 9^ Dec. 11 1:30 p.m. ^ w w ski club.

The ltali«^n Club invites the Saint MERRY CHRISTMAS VILLANOVA WEEK Marco Singers to help celebrate the holiday season. TREE LIGHTING Dec. 6-8

Luminary Display Good luck on upcoming finals and best wishes for a happy and -# w -4- ^ * ^ # Dec. 6, 4:30 p.m. Secret Santo safe holiday season. Kennedy Hall Candy Grams delivered on Dec. 10 Villanova Room ENTERTAINMENT (RAIN) Holiday Bazaar ''Addams Family Values" provides comic relief through the life of a Dec. 7-8, 10a.m.-8p.m. macabre and off-beat family. Villanova Room New York City Bus Trip 'Pictures with Santa

Dec. 1 1 , Leaves du Pont 8 a.m. — cost $1 ., benefits Phila. homeless Villanova Dance Ensemble $ 1 student, $ 1 5 faculty/staff showcases a melange of tap, ballet Live at ttie Terrace and modern dance. Reading Shopping Trip Robin Greenstein Dec. 5, buses leave Dec. 9 Brothers and Sisters highlights the du Pont 10 a.m. 11:30 a.m.- local talent of Delaware Valley return 5 p.m. "^ 1:30 p.m. bands and advocates the support of — cost $5. Belle Air PHOTO BY KEVIN WINTER COURTESY OF CAPITOL RECORDS ActionAIDS. Terrace Paul McCartney continues to entertain crowds on his New World Tour performing songs from his latest album Paul Is Live.

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Page 1 4 • THE VILLANOVAN • December 3, 1993 December 3, 1993 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 15 FEATURES Villanova Graduate— Dec. 8 Balloon Day Tom Williams student Chairpeople Needed Gods and Goddesses gather for annual contest Special Effects for Balloon Day 1994 is an annual spring organization is desgned for J^s by belting out a well known was exciting to be a part of it as Town Rv roFi 1 1?» Chris Branchi, not affiliated with Government carnival to raise money for the By MAKYISETHMARVRFTH GOELLER people to represent children poor. in country song a judge. All the participants were a fraternity, Assistant Features Editor was part of the Jurassic Park Balloon Day will be held on April 14. court cases, such as custody Tara Kelly of Kappa Kappa great, especially Greek God Dan festivities. He accompanied Meeting Chairpeople for certain committees battles and divorces," are _^ ^ ^ said Deirdre Gamma, who came in second McDonough." Michelle Zapata Dec. If you thought in her talent 3 you had to to Tom Williams, executive in charge of needed: Prizes, Clowns, Booths, Entertain- go Dorazio, Kappa Alpha Theta's place, Come join your Student Government modeled a '70s style gown Third place winners included a segment, where she did a Spanish Digital Production at George Lucas' T-shirts, Public Relations, Mount»^u»u -^/"'Hu^Olympus tolu seeocc a GreekorccK pniianmropyphilanthropy chair.cnair. Student Life ment, Huggers, "It"it is these adorned with white lights. Doug tie between Dave Cahouet of dance officials and Vice President for god, you thought wrong! with Chris' help. "It was Campus Writers Industrial Light and Magic Film Studio, Maintenance, Arches and Tickets/Finance. All you people who research and decide Moscato, Dr. Richard Neville at the second V.U. representative for Lamb Sigma Pi and Chad Murray of a lot of fun to help Michelle out will present a talk entitled, "Stalking the Applications are available in had to do was go to the Villanova what is best for the child concerns Campus in each da Chi Alpha and second place Delta Tau Delta, while Michelle with her dance, Town Meeting. Have your in Connelly while at the same Open Reading Virtual Dinosaur" at 8 p.m. in St. Mary's Ministry. Due date is on Dec. 10. Thank Room Center Nov. 20, situation. Since we cannot directly and find out winner, chose a more classic look Zapata of Pi Beta Phi placed third time [aiding] a good Auditorium. Williams addressed in an open forum and you would've seen represen- cause. It gave was executive in you for your interest. become involved in this organiza- — the tennis pro among the The English what Student Government can do for you! image. Chris sororities. a chance for non-Greeks to become Departments of Villanova, charge of digital special effects for the tatives from each fraternity and tion, due to confidentiality the regu- Fallon said, "I feel that Doug Not only did Villanova's Greek better Bryn Mawr and Haverford present: We will meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in sorority acquainted with the Greek Cam- recent Steven Spielbergfilm, Jurassic Park. competing in Kappa lations, this is Theta's way of Radnor/St. David's Room, Connelly Falvey Exam Hours represented Lambda Chi Alpha life participate, but many non- system." pus Writers Open Reading at Borders Book His talk, intended for a general audience, Alpha Theta's second annual reaching out to show our sup- with his appealing attire and his Greeks came out as Shop at Rosemont Square, 1149 Lancaster Center. well. Junior will be illustrated with video clips from "Night Owls" will be able to study Greek God and Goddess Compe- port," commented Mary Ellen Ave., Bryn ability to play tennis. He's the Mawr at 7:30 p.m. Open that film. Since his 1986 graduation from tition, sponsored for their philan- Costa, during exam week in Falvey Library until president of Kappa Alpha best. We love him. Doug will microphone, especially for students. Sign- Villanova with a degree in thropy, CASA (Court Appointed Computer Feast of the 3 a.m. Each night from Tuesday, Dec. 14 Theta. always be our god." up beg^ins at p.m. 7 Come read your poetry Science, Williams has worked in image ^°'' ^^^^^^ to Tuesday, Dec. 21 , the library will remain The first event 'Nova consisted of Judges for this event included graduate and fiction or listen to others rE^^'^Lx^^^^^^^^ read. rendering and film animation for Pixar extended hours. Childred). demonstrating immaculate open these Public service . the talents , partic- Gary Bonas, associate director of Admission is ^ ^ , free. Labs as well as Industrial Light and Magic. The contest included three ipants desks and collections will close at midnight. possessed. Dan McDo- Studento.u«.„. Activities;^..tiv.utc^, Marymaiy Elleni..,c.. In addition toJurassic Park, his film credits categories - the talent competi- Conception If you wish to charge out books or use nough, representative for Sigma Costa, president of Kappa Alpha student include Terminator II, tion, the evening dies Star Trek VI, Hook wear segment reserve materials, periodicals, or microfilm, Phi Epsilon was winner of this Theta; Patrick Kennedy, presi- and Death Becomes Her. Williams' lecture and the question and answer To celebrate the Feast of the Immaculate you may do so before midnight. Hours have year's Greek (k& title. 'Tm very dent of the Student Government is co-sponsored by the Department of Conception the Campus Ministry Office category^ Each fraternity and glad I Dec. 4 been extended in response to your requests. finally had an opportunity Association; Melissa Moore, vice before graduating summa cum Computing Sciences and the Villanova sorority displayed their mdividu- Special to the Villanovan will sponsor an Advent festival of song, to showcase my talent for carving president of the Panhellenic Coun- laude in 1989 with a bachelor of Student Chapter of the Association for ahty through routines, outfits and prayer and ritual dance in Corr Chapel. Volunteer Service wood with a chainsaw. Hopefully cil; Dr. Bob Langran, Theta's arts degree in English. The time Annuai Cliristmas Computing Machinery. answers to questions Dorothea S. Dunn, 68, of Had- This unique prayer service will offer an which I'll gain a few job offers from some faculty advisor and Chris Nichols, lapse allowed her to attend school received a great deal of applause don Heights, mother of 12 and a Concert opportunity during the Advent season for — Mexico interested employers." The president of the Interfraternity with her daughter Dottie and her a deeper realization and expression of the and laughter from the audience graduate student at Villanova Student IMusical winner for the Greek Goddess Council. Nichols stated his feel- granddaughter Carrie. Dunn Christian life. Kappa Alpha Theta raised about University died peacefully at her Music and ritual will be Over the Spring Break, Villanova Volun- position was Alpha Phi's Julie ings concerning the event: "Kappa earned the gold medal for academ- The Office of Music Activities presents home provided by He Shall Be Peace, a liturgical $591, which was donated to CASA. on Nov. 24 She is survived ic Theatre Auditions teers will again sponsor a week of volunteer Czarnaci, who wowed everyone Alpha Theta ran a great event. It excellence in English at her the annual Christmas concert featuring by her husband John, music ensemble long associated with service to the Mayan people in Merida, 12 children, graduation. Dr. Roger Van Allen, the Villanova Women's Glee Club and the ten daughters-m-Iaw, two Villanova Student Musical Theatre and Villanova University. Ritual dance move- Mexico. A wonderful experience of serving sisters, one of Dunn's college professors, Villanova Singers. Come at 8 p.m. to St. one brother and 53 grandchildren the Office of Music Activities announce ments will be taught and facilitated in the (some home repair, building, working with recently remembers Dunn's aca- Mary's Chapel. Admission is free. pays Dunn was a devout Catholic, a audition dates for the upcoming spring tradition of the Dances of Universal Peace, homeless boys in the mission's orphanage) demic accomplishments in a letter dedicated student and a commun- show. Into The Woods. Auditions are a prayer art using simple circle dance and learning about a wonderfully rich to her: "Your intellectual vigor, Special to the Villanovan rituals. The festival will "He was also a dear friend of my ill and as I now know, you have ity leader. italian Oscar Monday, Dec. 6 at 8 p.m. and Tuesday, begin at 8 p.m. (although economically poor) culture. We honesty and unpretentious style All are invited. Call family and was known as 'Uncle to make every day count." "Dot" was born in New York Dec. 7 at 9 p.m. All auditions are at St. Campus Ministry at work with the mission established and have been a joy. You have contrib- J^^^' ^0 "^^ ^^^ "^y brothers. I also City. She had 519-4080 for details. 17 1 T 1^ 1 r o rx • Villanova has been very suppor- been a teacher and Winner at Mary's Auditorium. Sign-ups for audition coordinated by the Diocese of Erie, Pa., FrankJ. Keel of uted much, to your fellow stu- Viilanova St. Davids, an graduated from 'Nova in " 1980 tive of Keel's efforts, opening its attended Hunter College prior to dents, times are posted in Dougherty. Come "Mission of Friendship." There are four advertising/marketing profes- to myself and to Villanova with a bachelor's degree in Eng- archives and its resources to •^'^ ^""" '" I^""" was pursuing The 1989 Italian feature Cinema Para- prepared with a song. preparation meetings (required to partic- sional and former ?qL"'wu?^^ •^''u" a master's journalist, is lish Jake's is a story of love, 1946. While assist him in research for the raising her ten sons degree in Liberal diso, is the final feature in Villanova's Fall ipate) that will take place on Tuesdays, authoring a biography on the hfe Studies at Vil- Dec. 9 triumph and tragedy that's never biography. "With so many people and two daughters, Dunn taught '93 lanova at the time of Cultural Film and Lecture Series, Dec. 7, and 14, Jan. 25 and Feb. 15, from of John Jake Nevin, the long- her death, been told. The sources that are to contact," Keel said, "I antici- religion ^?rCCD students at St. "Behind the Scenes." This period piece, ACS Horse and 7 to 9 p.m. in St. Rita's Chapel. The first time She is survived by her husband head athletics trainer of available to Rose me to complete this pate the book requiring upwards Parish in Haddon Heights of which won an Academy Award for Best meeting is also an information meeting Villanova University, who died in 47 years, John, her children, Buggy ACS Christmas story are equally incredible." of a year of my full-time and was one of the mitial members Foreign Film, will be shown four times in Rides about the trip. All are welcome! 1985 of amyotrophic lateral scle- John Jr., Thomas, Michael, Just a few of these sources attention." of the St. Rose Parish Council. In the Connelly Center Cinema: Saturday, Patrick, Robert, Timothy, Denis, Party rosis, more commonly known as include such treats as he early Horse and Buggy Rides are coming to 'Nova Nevin started his career with 1970s, Dunn was one of Joseph, Dec. 4 at 7 p.m.; Sunday, Dec. 5 at 3:30 Advent Festival Lou Gehrig's disease. Mary, David, Stephen and f , the current head campus at 5:30 p.m. The rides will start Villanova in 1930. Details of his the leaders in equal employment Dorothea, and 7 p.m.; and Monday, Dec. 6 at 7 p.m. In his 55-year career her sisters, Catherine A general meeting and Christmas party at the Main coach of the Boston Celtics; NBA younger years opportunity in Tickets at Corr for $l/person. This event is being are sketchy, at New Jersey. She and Mary Shean, her are $2.50 for students and $3.50 are being sponsored by the Campus Ministry will sponsor an Advent Line university, Nevin taped the brother sponsored by the Association of Association of stars Eddie Pinckney of the Celtics best, and Keel is asking for the was appointed by the New Jersey for the general public. Commut- Festival in the James Shean and 53 Commuting Students (ACS) in Dougherty, campus church at 8 p.m. ankles and touched the lives of ing Students (ACS). All are welcome to and Doug West of the Minnesota community's heljl) in filling in Association of General Contrac- grandchildren The Monday evening screening will be on Wednesday evenings of December. literally thousands of West Lounge, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. There Villanova Timberwolves; tors its participate. Los Angeles Raid- some of those missing pieces. He as EEOC Officer and The family has introduced by V.U. history professor Seth will These prayer services will offer an oppor- athletes and non-athletes alike. requested, in be holiday foods, 1994 calendar of In ers star defensive lineman is represented Howie asking that anyone who knew the AGC in testimony lieu of flowers, Koven, who will lead a discussion, "The tunity during the Advent season for a a career filled that donations be events and an informative, yet brief with remarkable Long; world-record miler Marty before a Senate Jake Nevin and many possibly subcommittee to made to the Cooper Projectionist's Booth and Engendered meeting. deeper realization of the Christian life. achievements which included Foundation Liquori; former basketball coach possess archival photos or articles improve compliance procedures. 108 Kings Highway Communities," following the film. Music and ritual will be provided by He being selected as the Official East, Suite , now head coach about him contact Keel at 215-964 In 1984, Dunn resumed her For additional information call 519-4750 7 Shall Be Peace, a liturgical music ensemble ' 300. Haddonfield, NJ.. 08033, or Dec. Trainer of the 1961 United States " of the University of Nevada college studies Las 2565 or write him at 313 Creek after a 40-year to the Medical Mission on weekdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. long associated with Villanova. Track team which toured Russia, Sisters, Vegas; and film star Mickey Drive, Suite 317, St. Davids, hiatus. She commuted to Villa PA 8400 Pine Road, Philadelphia, Pa., Germany, Poland and England, nova Dec. 1 Rooney, a friend of Nevin's. 19087. University for five years 19111. Financial Post-Graduate the first time the U.S. was invited There's also an ironic twist in behind the Iron Curtain — Nevin 's the factors that motivated Keel to Management Volunteer Service most treasured professional ex- Dec. 5 One Act write Nevin's story. "Jake died of Plays perience came in final the year of Lou Gehrig's disease, an incurable Buon Natale a Villanova Association Consider the possibility of doing volun- his life as his beloved Wildcats' Villanova condition that destroys the central beautiful group. The Christmas popular Cafe Innuendo Student Theatre will be teer service after graduation! and classical music for a There are beat heavily-favored Georgetown nervous system," Keel By LIZ WEAVER presenting Finding the Sun by Edward said. "This songs sung are from different wide variety of audiences Elections literally thousands of important jobs that University in the 1985 Men's Assistant Features Editor and Albee past September, I was diagnosed parts of Italy, as well as some from Come and see Roxanne Rix's Improv and The Curious Savage by John serve the have always been enthusiastically poor, both in the U.S. and NCAA Basketball championship. with multiple class perform their final Patrick next weekend, sclerosis, an incur- America," said DeSantis. The received. exam. This has The FMA, Villanova's Finance Society, Dec. 10, 11 and 12. overseas. See in the They have performed at Barbara Haenn Some eight months prior to their able disease that, The annual flood of Christmas been a big hit in the past and will certainly They will be performed at 8 over time, group was formed as part of the a variety of places, will hold elections for 1994 officers Tues- p.m. Friday Campus Ministry Office (519-4479), St. such as The March coronation, the team had destroys the central specials, commercials and songs St. Marco hilarious this It and Saturday with nervous Society's Cultural Festival of be time around. happens day, Dec. 7 at 12:45 p.m. in Bartley 110. a Sunday matinee at Rita's Hall. Trees at Stokesav We have information on over dedicated the entire season to system. The disease forced are here again. Villanova has Renaissance in Dougherty, North Lounge at 8 p.m. 2 p.m. in the Villanova Room, me to for the purpose of Castle, St. Marco's All four positions are available for fresh- Connelly 160 volunteer agencies that serve around Nevin. already Society's resign a corporate marketing started to get into the keeping Italian men, sophomores or Center. Tickets are $5 for students and $7 folk music tradi- Festa Di Sant'Emidio and right juniors. Interested the world. Do great things and make a For Frank Keel, the motivations spirit. The Connelly Center candy for position which, in a strange way, tion alive. Hoiiday Concert candidates should be prepared to speak adults. Any questions can be directed here at Villanova in 1990. DIFFERENCE with your life and your for writing the biography of Jake has been a blessing. counter is stocked full of seasonal to Chris at 519-5285, Danielle Writing the "We are singing to promote the Italian club Vice President briefly about their qualifications and goals. at 519-5184 education! Nevin are candy Sam numerous. "Jake is book about Jake was one of those and the tree is colorfully Italian language, The Jubilation Ringers will perform a Also, orjessa at 519-3856. to perserve our Caggiula says, "We're very members with resumes are asked to truly a legend in the proud annals adorned with excit- 'some day' projects I was going to lights and own culture hjoliday concert at 3 p.m. in St. Mary's and to allow others ed to get the holiday season rolling submit them at this time for the FMA of Philadelphia sports," said Keel, decorations. Advent Giving Tree tackle. As Jake knew when he fell to see a part of the Italian culture," Chapel. The Jubilation Ringers are a Resume Book. Villanova Chamber with this presentation." If you're If you wish to join in some of she regionally acclaimed hand bell choir. For added. ready to begin your Christmas In the Church, after each of the Sunday the festivities, be sure to come tickets contact music activities. Since the formation of this season, please come Ensemble Masses, the will hear and hear the Democratic Giving Tree Angels be the S;t Marco Singers of singing New magazine group, the members have St. Marco Singers. They will be available for "adoption." Each angel Temple, Pa. The group was organ- Performance become a very popular attraction here Wednesday, Dec. 8 at 7:30 represents a gift ized in 1988 is Socialists of of warm clothing to a and under the in the Reading and Berks area. p.m. in the East Lounge of member of an inner city Philadelphia direction of Mrs. Yole DeSantis. Dough- The newly formed Villanova They have performed their very erty Hall. Admission Chamber parish. showcases is free. After fiction "The St. acquiring an angel, you can Marco Singers is Dec. a extensive repetoire 6 America of regional. Ensemble will hold its debut performance either hang it on the tree in the Church in St. Mary's at 8 p.m. The program By ANN McNEARNEY The Democratic Socialists of America or send it to a loved one, telling them that Robert LeBraun's mcludes selections by Vivaldi, Schubert Staff Reporter fictional story. "A board of five will be sponsoring a discussion on socialism a donation was made in their name. We and Mozart. Joining the Ensemble will be people will read the actual submis- at 6 p.m. in the Center for Peace and Justice also encourage individuals and groups Party former Glee Club Director Carol Bevans, Parlez vous Francias? Oui? sions and then the rest of the staff Education. Anyone interested in discussing (floors of a residence hall, fraternities, from Scarlatti's "Christmas Cantata." All Then many of you will be inter- will review and decide which the fundamental principles of socialism is sororities, faculty and staff departments) Villanova graduate Robert LeBraun will are welcome to attend and support ested in Villanova's newest mag- stories go into the magazine," said the to join together Giving hold a publication invited. This is an excellent opportunity and sponsor the Vignette, party for his new book Chamber Ensemble. Admission is free. azine publication the Foldessy. However, if a story is ideologies Tree angels. Angels are also available in at Solo Mio Restaurant (232 Arch St. in to be exposed to new economic which is French for short story. not submitted in the first edition and learn more about the ideas of Villan- the Campus Ministry Office, St. Rita's Olde City) from 7 to 9 p.m. All are welcome Motivation for creating this fear not; it is possible that it can Hall. Share the BEST of the Christmas to come. Please contact Solo Mio for more ova's Democratic Socialists. new magazine was that no other be submitted to a later issue. spirit! information. Misc. publications on campus focused The Vignette's first issue is Christmas Bazaar Villanova on the more lengthened short tentatively scheduled for publica- Exam Prep and works of fiction exclusively. tion during the first part of second Villanova Founding and co-editors of the semester, with one edition follow- Candy-filled, personalized hats and Chamber Jazz Festival Test-Taking magazine are Heather Foldessy, a ing each semester. Each magazine stockings are being sold at the Christmas Ensemble senior English and Communica- will be approximately 50 pages Bazaar in the Villanova Room, Connelly Student Committee Workshop tions major and senior Paul Rei- back to back, and full of creativity. Center Dec. 7 and 8. Each hat or stocking The Villanova Chamber Ensemble would fenheiser, English major. The For all of you who are feeling will be sold for $3 or two of any mixture Wanted: New Members for Villanova Concerned about your fmal exams? Dr. like to expand into an orchestra next advisor is English professor Tho- inventive, submissions canbe left for $5. This booth is being sponsored by Jazz Festival student committee. Wanted: Reilly will offer an Exam Prep and Test- semester. If you are interested in joining mas Martinez. in the Vignette box at 108 Dough- the Association of Commuting Students People interested in advertising, market- Taking Workshop from 2:30-3:20 p.m. m up, dust off your old orchestral instruments The Vignette welcomes stories erty Hall. (ACS)and if you are interested in helping ing, lights and sound, stage production and the Counseling Center, Corr 106. and call either Eric Cheung at 215-825-4364 from students, faculty, and And everyone else, be sure to The out please great jazz. stop by Dougherty 215 and sign- or Meetings are held every Thurs- workshop is free and no sign-up is Gary Stegall at 519-4089 for more anyone that is part of Villanova. pick one up in the English Depart- up. day at 6 p.m. in the St. Mary's music room necessary. information. String players unite! The staff is looking for stories ment, Connelly Center, or Bartley or call music activities x7214. ranging from five to 10 pages per Hall. The St. Marco Singers will be performing on Wednesday, Dec. 8 In the East Lounge at 7:30 p.m. .

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Page 16 • THE VILLANOVAN • December 3, 1993 December 3, 1993 THE VILLANOVAN • Page 17 FEATURES FEATURES Top 10 Museum sponsors program will then have an opportunity to extensive collection of authentic Special to the Villanovan WHO CARES design and create their own and Justice American war posters. The pro- Peace Victorian-style holiday cards, in Dougherty 201 are the Top gram includes an in-depth look at Straight from the Home Office Saturday, Dec. On 11, from 1 using selections from the Muse- the origin 10 ways to relieve the stress of finals: 1. Who is Margaret Ann Williams? and production of to 3 p.m. Atwater Kent Museum um's collections as examples. propaganda posters and their 2. Elections were held this week for the fourth president — The History Museum of Phila- Admission is $5 adults, $3 effectiveness in helping to fight 10) Bob's Mystical Garden country. delphia will present a family since 1982 in this poor, Central American children 16 and under. The admis- the war at home. Admission is program, entitled Victorian Sent- sion fee covers all materials. free. Participants are invited to 3. 34 delegation members and athletes of this country iments: Create Your Own Holiday Advanced 9.) Rusty Nail reservations can be bring a brown bag lunch. recently defected while at the Central American and Greeting Cards. made by calling (215) 922-3031. Atwater Kent Museum — The What a . . It's Conducted by the Museum's RUSH . that time of year again ... Did all you Caribbean Games in Puerto Rico. On Tuesday, Dec. 7, at noon, History Museum of Philadelphia, freshmen fill 8.) Gators curator of education, the out your RUSH registration forms? ... Just program Atwater Kent Museum — The 15 S. 7th St., is open Tuesday remember, did criticized over revelation that his begins with a visit to one of you have friends before you shelled out your 62 4. Who was recently History Museum of Philadelphia, through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 RUSH Lim-BUCKS . . . RUSH TIP #32 - You are allowed to wear 7.) Roache and O'Brien's secret contacts with the Irish Philadelphia's holiday treasures, will present a free program government had p.m. Admission is free. For more Bucks, leave your spiked heels at . . . the Enchanted Colonial Village, a home Speaking of home . . entitled The Power of Print: information or to request a Republican Army? thank God we're all going to be near life-size reproduction of an American heading there in a FEW weeks 1 War Posters. On the Calendar of Events, call (215) 922- Yorkshire (Continued on page 7) . . 6.) . Time really flies when you're overwhelmed . . . Don't forget idealized 18th century town pop- anniversary of the bombing of 3031. to take time out and relax occasionally . . . maybe hit a few bars ulated by dozens of mechanical Pearl Harbor participants will ... No one's thought of . figures in constant animation. THAT before . . One thing that everyone 5.) Kelly's have an opportunity to examine should be thinking is about AIDS in the art world . . . Back at the Museum, participants selections from the Museum's Wrapping the Oreo in a tarp was a Beginning next semester, read sobering reminder . . . Luckily, the tarp 4.) Erin's wasn't latex . . . We're afraid that would have been too scandalous

for this . . campus . Although, does anyone even pay attention to scandal anyway? ... That whole free speech 3.) Smoke's about the trials and tribulations Cultural Film Series movement was dead before it hit . . the water . Kind of like our Basketball team???

. . . NOT this . . . m?if year Huh, huh, huh, ... the SGA has a lot of 2.) Marita's of college dating and thmgs they'd like to see MATERIALIZE . . . t L LA N Cf \y A draws to a olose Maybe they should ask Santa . . . They'd have a better chance with him ... At least ularly his mentor and surro- And the number one way to relieve stress during finals: THEIR list won't sit on his desk for relationships (or lack thereof!) Special to the Villanovan TWO YEARS ... But even gate father. The older man if you get coal in your stocking . . . Who Knows, Who Cares allowed the boy to become his go home and worry during summer session. The 1989 Italian feature 1.) Just now assistant, working as a projec- The features section would like Cinema Paradise, a paean to 1. YO LA TENGO tionist in the town's one movie the movie-going experience, is theatre. [Edited by two the final feature in Villanova's flirtatious Eds. who are overcome by lust and want to introduce a new weekly The Monday evening screen- to know where "The 2. SPINANES Fall '93 Cultural Film & Lec- Nature of the Beast" was on Wednesday night ing will be introduced by V.U. when we really ture Series, "Behind the needed him.] Ilalincmaiin history professor Seth Koven, column, "Person to Person." Scenes." This period piece, MENTAL 3. S]^ALL23 who will lead a discussion, which won an Academy Award "The Projectionist's Booth and for Best Foreign Film, Ik' s^ HEALTH Contributions to the editor are will be Engendered Communities," 4. ARCHERS OF LOAF shown four times in the Con- following the film. SCIENCES nelly Center Cinema on the welcome. This will not be an 5. SIDESHOW university's main campus: Saturday, Dec. 4 at 7 p.m.; (Continuedfrom page 16) Doctoral and Master's programs that enhance your Sunday, Dec. 5 at 3:30 and 7 solutions 6. SWERVEDRIVER X advice column, but will provide p.m.; and Monday, Dec. learning, research and career opportunities. 6 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $2.50 for 1. Chief of Staff to the First Lady Hilary Rodham Clinton 7. HALF an opportunity for students to JAPANESE students and $3.50 for the and assistant to the President DOCTORAL PROGRAMS: general public. 8. DROP NINETEENS Director Giuseppe Tornatore 2. Hahnemann L nivcrsity Clinical Psychology and Law- Honduras express their individual views or presents a semiautobio- (iraduate School (in conjunction with Psychology 9. BOB EVANS graphical celebration of grow- 3. Cuba Hroad Si Vine Villanova University) experiences in the social world of ing up in a small Sicilian town during the 1940s. Tornatore's Mail Stop 4S() 10. SnFU MASTER'S PROGRAMS: cinematic alter ego, a success- 4. Prime Minister of Britain John Major Philadelphia, PA males and females. ful film director now living in Creative Arts in Therapy, Family 19102-1192 Rome, recalls his youth, partic- Therapy, and Group Process and Group Psychotherapy (215) 762-1155 llahnciiiaiin HEALTH- \ m\c'isii\ TELL US WHAT RELATED FIELDS j^ji'- YOU NEED ... watts'* ,„. Doctoral and Master's programs that enhance your IN A JOB! learning, research and career opportunities. <«•« ^'t\ PROGRAMS INCLUDE: Hahnemann I niversity • Emergency Medical Services Whether you're seeking a full or part time job, RMH Telemarketing, inc. (iraduate Sehoid • Laboratory Animal Sciences is willing to with work you to meet YOUR needs! linmd S: \ine • Nursing Mail Stop 4SO • Entry-Level Physical Therapy THE List IS Life. If you want a job that fits into your academic schedule - • Advanced Physical Therapy look no further! As a leader Philadelphia, P\ in the telemarketing Industry, we can offer you a position calling on our existing (M.S. and Ph.D.) with 19102-1192 customer base of Fortune 500 clients nationwide. We're committed to finding top specialization in Orthopedics Real, ^ THE Man WAS quality people. In return, we're willing to work hard to meet your scheduling needs! (215) 762-1155 and Pediatrics In addition, we offer: ,

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By TARA BRUNO the powerful combo of techno tap dancers of "How Ya Babe." Assistant Entertainment Editor music and modern dance. The Choreographer Kathy Flynn synchronized dancers, wearing created a high-energy, boy meets VA street clothes FRATERNITIES and baseball caps, girl, love dialogue spoken through glared with confidence. the metal soles of the dancers' tap f VILLANO Villanova The Dance Ensemble The next performance of "Little shoes. \ presented the 1993 Fall Show- Suite," choreographed by Kim The ballet entitled "Nights in case on Sunday, Nov. 21, in the Bucci, calmed the techno atmos- White Satin," choreographed by Villanova Room. Each individual phere with the music of Bach and Amy Santaniello, was full of life, ensemble melted together creating smooth ballet movements. The energy, and expression. This a colorful, entertaining kaleido- dancers graced the stage with an rendition of a "lovesick" ballad scope of tap, ballet, jazz and attitude of excellence and expe- was complemented by the perfor- modern dance. The 20 dancers rience. The dancers danced as mance of "If I Could" which was have previous dance training, but one, in perfect unison. choreographed by Kim Bucci and this showcase gave dancers the "Sail Away," choreographed by Kathy Flynn. Inspiration, genuine opportunity to learn the art of President Samantha Panella, com- talent and hard work was reflect- choreography through first hand bined the powers of ballet and ed in this routine as well as in experience. electrified rock music. The the previous performances. The first performance Villanova has 14 fraternities for - (fraternities with chapters entitled dancers gracefully portrayed a The grand finale was a big bang men 13 national chapters "Get Ready for This," choreo- love ballad with a touch of clas- of tribal dance and modern music. graphed by Jennifer delaFuente, sical rock. This performance was The entire dance ensemble: Pres- on other campuses around the country) and 1 local chapter (with a chapter only at grabbed the audience with its "Fly followed by the tribal routine of ident Samantha Panella, Vice Girl" attitude and techno pulse. "Challenge of the Love Warriors." President Kathy Flynn, Secretary Villanova). These are: This modern dance bang was Choreographer Sandy Kerbeck Kim Bucci, Treasurer Melissa followed by the beauty and grace painted a picture of a tribal war McManus, Allison Gilligan, Sandy of "This Woman's Work," choreo- of seduction. The dancers moved Kerbeck, Amy Santaniello, Kerry graphed by Missy McManus. This with the sharpness and precision Ann Manley, Jenny Delafuente, ballet performance exhibited con- of native warriors. Tara Muller, Julie Wagner, vincing facial expression, graceful "Big Time Sensuality" coupled Marietta Waters, Maria Albergo, body movement and the spiritu- the "Love Warriors" with an Robyn Inserillo, Bethany Mauck, Alpha Phi Delta ality of singer Kate Bush. Dance Ensemble Arabian-style performance cho- Megan Milanese, Tricia Rellosa "James Brown is Dead," choreo- reographed by Julie Wagner. The and Nicole Sabatini performed as graphed by Tricia Rellosa, was the Alpha Tau Omega torch of the Big Timer's energy a team and successfully wowed next act to tear up the stage with and charisma was passed on to the the audience. Beta Theta Pi 'The Delta Tau Delta Addams ' practice their family values By KAREN GOULART Addams!" and hire her on the spot, (but As can Staff Reporter be expected in any Wednesday realizes that she is too Lambda Chi Alpha normal family, there is some good to be true and it is not long jealousy concerning the new baby. before she finds the nanny's Phi Gamma Delta Since this is no normal family, ulterior motive — getting her elder siblings Wednesday At last, there is a holiday film (Chris- hands on Uncle Fester's millions. that does not leave viewers tina Ricci) and Pugsly (Jimmy In order to follow through with Pi Kappa Alpha holding an empty box of Kleenex Workman) take their envy a little her devious plans, Debbie needs or re-evaluating the course of their bit further than would most kids. to get Wednesday and Pugsly out Poor baby lives. While it is true that Pubert ("We wanted to of the house, so she tells their Pi Kappa Phi A give "Addams Family Values" will not him a name he could live parents that although they will with," be bringing home an Oscar for reasoned Gomez) survives not admit it, they really want to Sigma Alpha Epsilon best picture, people will leave the a beheading, a physics experiment go to summer camp. Morticia and theater with dry eyes and a smile and a variety of other termination Gomez take Debbie's word and on their faces. attempts by his sister and brother enroll the two in Camp Chippewa, Sigma Nu The film begins with a big before Morticia decides that she a camp for 'privileged' children announcement, calmly delivered cannot handle keeping track of the where brunettes, minorities and Sigma Phi Epsilon by Addams mom, Morticia (Anjel- three children on her own. She anyone who does not have a ica Houston). "I'm going to have requests the aid of a nanny to look permanent perfect smile are con- a baby," after the despised infant. she informs hubby Gom- sidered outcasts. From the quency. Wednesday vows revenge disappointment compared to the ez (Raul Julia), "right Wednesday and Pugsly succeed Sigma Pi now." At nioment they arrive the Addams on the camp, and she achieves it first hour and a half. But do not this, the entire in scaring away all potential kids Addams clan want out. in a big way at the camp's theat- let that stop you from checking rushes to the hospital helpers until the unshakeable, to await the When Wednesday learns that rical rendition of the first Thanks- out this sigh of comic relief. flirtatious Debbie (an uncharac- Tau Kappa Omega new arrival. Everyone seems Debbie has been wooing Uncle giving, after which, she finally The ever sardonic Wednesday's teristically trampy Joan Cusack) incredibly anxious except for Fester and plans to marry him, makes her escape. wry quips and Morticia and Gom- Morticia, arrives. Nothing about the creepy she, who continues to trade Pugsly and her new asthmat- The events following this scene ez's love patter are enough to Zeta family or their equally creepy sado-masochistical innuendos ic male friend try to escape several grow a little more predictable and make you forget those faulty 20 with home seems to bother her, not Gomez during the duration times to stop him. They are a little less humorous and culmi- minutes — no lofty messages or of her even a come-on by the bodiless labor. When the baby finally punished severely (forced to watch nate into a sort of fizzled out tear-jerking here — "Addams arrives, Gomez Thing. Morticia and Gomez are "The runs to inform the Sound of Music" and "The ending. It does not really hurt the Family Values" is just a good old- family with delight that "It's delighted at Debbie's eagerness Little an Mermaid") for their deli- movie so much as it serves as a fashioned, fun film. Fraternity RUSH (the new member recruitment period) for freshmen begins with an Biindman's Holiday energizes the 23 East important Orientation Meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 18, 1994, at 7 p.m. in the By CHRISTOPHER appeared frustrated with the lack providing a different sound to Villanova Room in the Connelly Center. Rush involves no cost nor any commit- GONNELLI of enthusiasm until the band each of his solos. Staff Reporter moved into the new unreleased The most notable solos and jam ment — it is the time to meet and become better acquainted with our fraternities and songs: the aptly titled "Show sessions were in what vocalist and Some Emotion" and "Visual." guitarist Brian Collins called a took the better their members. Invitations to join fraternities will be It part of the first Once the crowd showed some "pfat" set. On "Take Back," extended on Feb. 7, 1994. set and much coaxing by lead emotion, the vivacity returned to Jennings traded solos with percus- singer Alyssa Hope, but the mod- the lead vocalist. Despite the sionist Pat Waters. Throughout est crowd that came to see Blind- initial apathy of the crowd, the the two sets the band remained man's Holiday appear at the 23 band was strong from the first tight. Bassist Joe Oriente, Waters East Cabaret on Nov. 20 eventu- song. Hope's vocals were smooth and Brian "Bongo" Davis provided ally moved onto the floor and and unforced, and the group a solid backbone for the band. It began to dance to the blues-rock nailed all their harmonies. was Davis who became the crowd sound of this six-piece band from favorite toward the end of the Ithaca, NY. DmpMto fli0 iiiNtat show when he and Waters collab- Blindman's Holiday played two orated on a brief but potent sets which lasted two hours. The op€rtliyctfth# percussion solo, at one point band played a of number songs playing from the same kit. from their current CD, Living on Ciovvcit Bifndmoii't It is every band's obligation to Credit, while adding a variety of play live. A blues-rock band which covers, spanning Holiday WQS from Hendrix's adds a touch of funk to their "Crosstown Traffic" to Aretha songs, Blindman's Holiday thrives Franklin's 9ftoii9» "Freedom," which on live performance. Live perfor- rejuvenated the crowd during the mance enables the band to greatly second set. The For more information, contact the Interfratemity Council in most pleasant When Hope stepped away from enhance their subtle studio sound. room 108 surprise a cover of Dougherty was Dee-lite's the microphone, she became lost Molded in the image of the Grate- "Groove is in the Heart." x-78 19 or the Student Activities Office in room 214 Blind- in the sensational guitar work of ful Dead and more recently, Blues Dougherty. man's bridged the musical gap Chris Jennings. Jennings' sound Traveler, the livelihood of Blind- and converted this dance hit to echoed a variety of influences. man's Holiday depends upon the straightforward rock and roll. Jennings was able to move inspiration they achieve through At the outset of the show, Hope through various scales thereby their live show.

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Instead offers band updates Hendrix's sound for modern himself an influence for Hendrix, artists, two compact artists are willing to help long musicians' new a new generation of Thirty as of trying to single out one favorite captures the music fans. interpretations of the guitar heart and soul of the discs and a lot of time and as they can make a profit. song, it becomes necessary to Living Colour's "Crosstown Week. blues legend's classics. with this infectious, roaring effort. That is what one will find Hendrix died in Traffic" is This release contains many merely highlight the standouts. version fierce and energetic. 1970, but his influence of "Red House." Johnnie if he or she purchases the new already established talents such On the first disc, Live contrib- has con- Living Colour infuses the song Johnson, who played keyboards Brothers and Sisters compilation as Suddenly tinued to touch new generations with the band's CHESTNUT CABARET Tammy!, The Goats utes a song from their Mental for distinct style to of musicians. Listeners Chuck Berry, lends his piano 38th and album. People might be thinking and Ruder Than You. Live also Jewelry album, "10,000 Years can often a greater degree than any musi- Chestnut streets talents to this song which "Not another compilation album discover, listening closely, guitar Guy cian on Stone Philadelphia, Pa. makes a contribution even though (Peace is Now)." Suddenly Tam- gives an Free. This track riffs echoing elemental guitar fire. 382-1202 of unknown bands for a good they are not exactly from the my! supplies a version Hendrix songs in exudes the unmistakable, power- new of "Hey Joe," music by today's bands. There which could have Dec. 7 — Low Road, The Goats, Matt Sevier cause." No, that is not what will Delaware Valley. Along with their song "Disease." WNOC are ful flair that is obvious in all of been refreshing if translated into this album. even artists, Lenny Kravitz fore- the band's Dec. 8 — Meditations be found on these bands, there are many not takes a shot at the lack of infor- the work, especially its most, whose thrashy Body Count rock Dec. 9 — Brothers and Sisters is a show- so famous groups contribute mational flow surrounding images blatantly ape other covers which include Congresso who AIDS style, falls short Tracy Hendrix's style of of its mark. This Dec. 12 — Dave Mason Band case of Delaware Valley bands and to this album. in their effort entitled "AIDS music and Chapman's "Talkin' 'Bout a song, which launched Hendrix musical groups who have come Unlike #9." dress. Such attention is well- Revolution." other compilation Prevention Tip into the deserved for spotlight, could have been together to raise money for Acti- albums, such as No Alternative, a rare musician who "Third Stone From CONNELLY CENTER CINEMA In a song reminiscent of Hazel's reinterpreted with The Sun" jbroke down musical barriers and a harder edge. Connelly Center onAIDS. This is not another this is truly a compilation. Per- "BoQg," EDO's "This is Your Life However takes a slick and exotic turn under created a truly original Body Count does not Villanova, Pa. attempt by artists to follow the formers include The Choir of Boris Karlof" implores not to sound. Pat Metheny's direction. This adopt the song as its own, sticking 645-7250 politically correct movement and Hope, Philadelphia There have recently been instrumental track The Boys' "fear what we don't understand." close holds listener •4 enough cover songs to its original formula. Even Dec. 3 4 - The Firm make a few dollars in the process. Choir, Grover Washington Jr., Then there is the Goats. and remake interest through its varied instru- & The Ice-T is out of compilations to lead character with a Dec. 9 — Alone Edward Rendell, mayor of Phi- Jamaaladeen Tacuma and Ruder Goats have come to symbolize the music fans to mentation, ranging from whining Home 2 subdued vocal delivery. Although ladelphia, explains where the Than You. This album contains Philadelphia wonder if another tribute selection guitars to bongo-like rap scene with their likeable, "Hey drum could possibly be worthwhile. Joe" does not offer J.C. DOBBS proceeds of this album will go in a sample from every one of the political commentary which is any sounds. Soul Asylum's significant changes, making Third and South \ an essay he wrote for the liner many Philadelphia music scenes. prevalent in their song "Tricks of destruction of Mike McCready and Jeff Ament streets Marvin Gaye's it a disappointment. notes. "For seven years, Actio- No matter what one's taste in the Shade." Along with the songs. Brothers talent. The next time someone "Sexual Healing" from everyone's band. Pearl Jam, Philadelphia, Pa. Seal and Jeff Beck are an unex- 925-4053 has dedicated itself to music may be (unless and Sisters also contains poetic tells you that the Philadelphia is the prime example of a remake team up with nAIDS one happens Moving on to the second disc, pected Chris Cornell and gone wrong. duo on "Manic Depres- Dec. 3 — Paw, Eve's serving the HIV community by to like polka) he or she is guaran- Grover Washington offers inserts giving the listener a win- music scene died with Sister Matt Cameron of Soundgarden Plum Jr. a sion." Beck holds to However, all his own, doing Dec. 7 — Didjits providing critically rjeeded, com- teed to find it on this album. soulful jazz tune, "Summer dow into the world of AIDS and Sledge and Hall & Oates, have covers are not represent the Seattle sound on full justice to Hendrix's guitar direct case manage- its prevention. created equally. Stone Free proves "Hey Dec. 10 — Mercy River passionate, When examining the music of Chill." The Roots, the best thing him or her listen to Brothers and work. Baby (Land Of The New that This strength, blended with ment services," Rendell writes. this album, one is immediately to hit Philly a remake need not necessarily Rising Sun). The accent since the Goats, Sisters. With this album you Seal's in this, be a re^rgitation smooth voice, provides for KHYBER PASS More interesting than where struck by the quality of per- stands out with "Good Music." If you do not buy this album for finally get a true compilation and or a mockery the final song, is on Cameron's PUB a rich, soulful cut. of the original. artists 56 South Second St. the money is going, is just how formers. The difficulty in review- Ruder Than You adds a bass- the cause, then at least buy it for are also able to help fund the many Some can drums, which the show. add their Philadelphia, Pa. much of it is going to ActionAIDS. ing this album comes in trying to dominated track to the album. the stellar showcase of local programs devised by ActionAIDS. personal flavor to a song, Paul Rodgers adds hearty vocals Cornell's strong voice does not, 440-9683 while retaining its old appeal in to "I Don't Live Today," which however, fade into the background Dec. 3 — Pink Slip homage to great musicians. employs Guns 'n' Roses' Slash on by any means. Daddy Eric Clapton's version of the guitar and Dec. 4 — Laughing Hyenas Karen Farr dazzles witti the Band of Gypsys The only bad cover on Stone for album's title songs tlie track is lieart an excellent (Billy Cox and Buddy Miles) on Free is the Cure's "Purple Haze." example of a THE SPECTRUM good cover. The brief bass and drums. Slash is relent- This version, By ELAINE PAOLONI to hear. "I Remember You" is a artists such as Hall Oates although experi- & and guitar solo by renowned Broad and Pattison Place ' producer less with his sharp, piercing riffs. mental, is Staff Reporter great example of this. The faster has appeared in the Philadelphia muddled and confusing. Nile Rodgers is electrifying, Clap- This song, Philadelphia, Pa. taken from Hendrix's Without reading the title, it moving songs would be good live. Folk Festival. This talented singer would native of the Main Line and ton's voice is rich and throaty 336-3600 1967 debut Are You Experienced?, be nearly impossible to discern a patron of There is an underlying beat has also been a two-time winner A the arts, Karen with a scratchy depth that gives succeeds with Dec. 3 — Billy Ray Cyrus a raw interpreta- what song serves as the Farr has released her that could really give an audience in the American Song Festival basis for debut "Stone Free" its edge over many tion, the Dec. 13 — Janet Jackson the feeling of way Buddy Guy does the remake. This song is fortu- album, Sistine. are togetherness. For Finalist Awards. The songs of the other cuts on the album. with his cover. many listeners, this type of music nately one of the very few flaws essentially a mix of rock and folk Farr will be making a few stops This blues-laden track, THEATRE OF THE LIVING ARTS which The sensational band Belly on this all-star tribute to one of music with a distinctive touch of on the Main Line in was Hendrix's first 334 South St. the near recording lights up "Are You Experienced?" contemporary music's founding jazz. The lyrics resemble those with his Philadelphia, Pa. future. She will be playing Dec. band Jimi Hendrix Expe- Tanya Donelly's brooding and fathers. found on a Bruce Springsteen 9 and 30, 9 p.m. at the Boathouse 922-1011 record. They cover everything Dec. 3 — pwfomwd v^lh in Conshohocken. On Dec. 16, she Squeeze from love of country, as in "When Dec. 4 — will be performing at the Rusty Female artists Blur The Wrong Bird Sings" (which is aitlils sueti <» Nail in Ardmore, beginning at 9:30 Dec. 9 — The Ocean Blue about the Gulf War), to relation- hypnotic "If I Ever Fall In Love" p.m. By ERIC CHEUNG Her four-times platinum janet. is spent ships, to current events. Her style Hall and Entertainment over a month at No. 2. It TOWER THEATER OcMm. Her down-to-earth folk style Editor still in the top ten among albums. would set 1 is unique, although her lead song, Shai up as another vocal 69th & Ludlow streets provides SUMMER: returned to for a rather mellow and group with 1 "Shadowland," does seem to 1993 will be remembered as the whom to contend. Upper Darby, Pa. "kick back" type of night out. So, the top through a seven-week mimic the work of Jackson year women dominated the Other acts of note included 352-0313 may be somewhat selective. How- if you would like to escape the stint courtesy of UB40 and their Browne. radio airwaves and the music Madonna ("Deeper and Deeper"), ever, with the right crowd, Farr Saturday Night Fever music of remake of "Can't Help Falling In Farr has a powerful and clear charts. For more than half of the Prince ("7") and Bobby Brown TROCADERO can be extremely effective. Smokey Joe's and the Yorkshire Love." Also new female trio, SWV, voice. One may be able to detect year a female artist or group was (Good Enough") all of whom 1003-05 Arch St. Karen Farr has been aired over for one night, take a detour to would keep "Weak" for a fortnight bit seated comfortably 1. scored their one and a of Carly Simon in her at No. Also only top 10 at Philadelphia, Pa. the local radio stations WMMR, experience the sound of the No. 1 position. Two veterans Karen 1993 will single for 1993. delivery. The slower numbers are be remembered as the of 923-7625 WMGK, WPST, WYSP, and Farr at one of her local music. Rod Stewart and Tina Karen Farr expresses a promising debut witti her album Sistine. smooth, relaxing year reggae found a solid place in SPRING: Doing for dance- Dec. 6 — TR-I and a pleasure WXPN. She has performed with appearances. Turner had top 10 singles of their American mainstream music. hall/reggae what Vanilla Ice did Dec. 7 — Bad Brains own with "Have I Told You New acts sporting a fresh sound for rap. Snow ascended to the Dec. 8 — Paul Lately" and "I Don't Wanna Westerberg redefined what it meant to be a highest chart position with his Macaulay Fight," respectively. Culkin unintelligible adds superstar. Turnover at the of "Informer." After top 23 EAST CABARET Ensemble debiris Meanwhile, Expose's "I'll Never the chart was low with only nine seven weeks at the top. Snow's Get Over You Getting Over Me," 23 E. Lancaster Ave. By ERIC CHEUNG latti's "Christmas songs reaching No. 1 this year. career looked promising. But just Ardmore, Pa. Cantata." the Proclaimer's "Where I'm nottiing to Entertainment Editor Former Glee Club director, Thus 1993 was a career booster like Ice, a few months later and 8%-6420 'Nutcrackei' (ionna Be," and Tony Toni Tone's After weeks of Carol Bevan provides the for quite a few artists. And bub- Snow would barely be heard from Dec. 3 — Warren Haynes determination sopra- "If I Had No Loot" added some By BARBARA COLE and hard work the no solo with the bling right below the No. 1 spot again. Meanwhile, other stronger Dec. 4 — X's O's of the ensemble. absorbed from the balcony. How- new Villa- Ensemble diversity to radio selections. Rap & Staff Reporter nova Chamber accompanying. Listen were acts who exemplified the rappers gained greater followings Dec. 8 — Dynagroove Darci Kistler, one of the New ever, at times the constant move- Ensemble is all for the continued to dominate with set for its last section of latest trends in popular music. with less successful singles. Gan- Dec. 9 — Dennis Selfridge With the arrival of Thanks- York City Ballet's best dancers, ment of the camera synchronized debut performance the piece, which Onyx's "Slam" and the various Dec. 10, 8 p.m. at with its slow, WINTER: For December of sta rapper Dr. Dre and protege Dec. 10 — Echolyn giving, the Holiday Season captures the kid-at-heart in eve- with the dancers' rapid pirouettes St. Mary's majestic style versions of "Whoomp" or "Whoot Chapel. Next should move any '92, January, February and part Snoop Dogg's non-politically cor- is officially in full-swing. As ryone as the Sugar Plum Fairy. evokes sensations more akin to Friday night listener's There It Is" by 95 South and Tag promises to be soul. of March '93 only one artist need rect "Nuthin' But A 'G' Thing" department stores gear up to ring And when watching Kyra Nichols motion sickness than emotion. a thrilling one Team. Alternative music also for classical After an be mentioned: Whitney Houston. peaked at the runner-up position. in the Yuletide sales and Jack perform Dewdrop's dance, goose The imaginative touches of music fans with intermission the proved to be a hit as Radiohead's selections from Vivaldi, Scar- Ensemble, sans pianist and Those who thought she had lost This would begin a string of Theaters Frost begins to nip, movie theaters bumps are to be expected. Bart Ardolino, such as putting the "Creep," the 4 Non Blondes' Movie latti, Schubert flutist, her popularity had only to turn popular songs that has yet to end are cashing in on the spirit of the Cook's portrayal of the eccentric angels on roller-skates to portray and Mozart. takes from the Roman- "What's Up," and Stone Temple Only recently tic Era, on the radio and hear her "I Will with Snoop Dogg's solo single holiday season with "George godfather, Drosselmeier, is also the illusion of floating, create an formed in late Schubert's "String Pilot's "Plush" earned top 40 Always currently hoarding radio airplay. AMC ANTHONY WAYNE THEATER Balanchine's The Nutcracker." magnificent creating a strong overall fantastical image. Capti- September, the founding Quartet in C Major." This Love You," blaring con- airplay for themselves. members include piece tinously from most stations. Also the rap anthem of '93, ^^^ ^' ^"c^ster Ave. After 100 years of adoration resemblance to "Oliver's" Fagan. vating the audience in the midst Martha brims with passionate FALL: As the year starts to •4l Naughty By Nature's "Hip ^ Wayne, Pa. from fans, the classical theatrical Director Emile Ardolino's prim- of Marie's dream, Ardolino mas- O'Conner (flute), Robin Rieck emotions. Spending 14 weeks at No. 1 and Hop wind down #- to a close the biggest 688-0800 (viola), with 4 million copies sold, the Hooray" had everyone swaying version is brought to film through ary ambition was to provide every terfully brings the romantic Bahman Sarram (first Finally everyone returns for single in recent months was violin), single has their arms. At least that was how Balanchine's eyes. The breath- movie-goer with the best seat in visions of the dancing snowflakes Eric Cheung (second the concluding piece, "Concerto become the most suc- Mariah Carey's "Dreamlover." violin) and cessful in rock history. MTV portrayed it. AMC BRYN MAWR TWIN THEATER taking ballet, combined with the house through the up-close eye to a new level. Gary Stegall (direc- in A Major" by Mozart. This Her return to radio led to a two 824 Lancaster Ave. tor and pianist). Still this features Meanwhile The Bodyguard R&B vocal groups were once * elaborate sets and a masterful of the camera lens. It is true that In all, "The Nutcracker" film tiny the undeniably gifted month reign at No. 1. Also of again in demand as Jade ("Don't Bryn Mawr, Pa. score, would seem to be another the fine detail of the costumes and still captures the essence of group of talented instrumen- pianist Gary Stegall as the album is a success story all its interest were the top three perfor- 525-2662 talists own. Breaking all records Walk Away") and SWV ("I'm So flawless rendition. Add one of the the elaborate "Nutcracker" make- Christmas characteristic of the hopes to give a solid soloist. Listen for the canden- known mance of Billy Joel's "River of performance. zas the soundtrack sold a whopping Into You") grabbed top 10 singles ^ most popular young stars, and the up on Culkin could not be as fully ballet. Although the costumes, in which Stegall's shim- Dreams," the success of up-and- and the lyrically graphic group, ERIC TWIN ARDMORE show is sure to be a box-office hit, sets and score each beautifully Vivaldi's "Concerto in D" mering performance effortless- 6 million copies in its first two coming diva Toni Braxton (both 34 W. Lancaster provides months alone. With 20 weeks in Silk, reached No. 1 for two weeks. Ave. right? represent the classic ballet, it is an exciting start for ly takes listeners on a breath- "Another Sad Love Song" and Ardmore, Pa. the the 1 it However, as spring turned into Wrong. The addition of Macau- the story itself which truly typ- evening. The first move- taking ride. The rest of the No. position, has become "Breathe Again" have reached the summer, Jackson radio 642-2000 * the year. Janet had lay Culkin to the cast of skilled ifies the spirit of Christmas. ment in allegro moves rapidly group again plays admirably as biggest album of the And top 10), Soul Asylum's touching through with 10 million units sold, the in the palm of her hand. ballerinas is just what it seems The distraction of Macaulay an instantly energetic the various themes are traded tribute to troubled children, "Run- "That's The Way Love Goes" ERIC KING & QUEEN 6 to be: a ploy to reel in more ticket Culkin could have easily been theme. O'Conner shows off her back and forth album is among the top albums away Train" and finally between soloist the Valley Forge ¥- fancy in history. legacy will spent eight weeks at the top, Shopping Center sales. After viewing his perfor- eliminated, but if theater tickets flute-work as the soloist and Ensemble. Houston's current No. 1 single "I'd Do proving "Miss Jackson" was firm- Route 202. King of Prussia, Pa. mance, there is that the are too hard to comf by and for this piece. After a brief no doubt continue well into 1994 Anything for Love" the largo All are welcome to attend the by Meatloaf 265-2776/337-1777 to as chance of ly in control of her image and young "Home Alone" star was joy of the season seems buried by let the audience catch their Villanova Chamber Ensemble's she has a good FILM: For December, upcom- breath, sweeping the music awards which talent. The single proved to be the ing chosen for his name rather than pre-exam stress, rejoice, Scrooge. "Concerto in D" moves concert. Admission is free and movie offerings include "Sister * ERIC TWIN PLAZA headlong occur in January and February. eye before the storm of Jackson's 2," 2," THEATER his dancing abilities. Culkin's Balanchine's classic tale of inno- back into allegro the fledgling group can use all Act "Wayne's World Oliver popularity. Jackson also scored A^ Expressway, 202 & 363 stiff facial cent fairy tales featuring a Held in check by the Houston Stone's movements and insipid and childlike flute solo that the support it can get. Also the "Heaven and Earth," two top five singles, a debut role W^ King of Prussia, Pa. expressions could well have des- fantasies will undoubtedly awak- simply dazzles. juggernaut single was a new Steven Spielberg's "Schindler's ^ Ensemble hopes to form an in a movie and has already begun 265-3456 troyed the production were it not en that magic of Christmas which The light-hearted, energetic orchestra next semester. harmony-driven, modern "doo- List," "Pelican Brief" and Jona- a highly anticipated world tour. for the extraordinary performance can only be found in the heart. Vivaldi flows nicely into Scar- wop" group called Shai. 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t] Views from the cheap seats Women fall to Hawks, 55-52 By JONATHAN PASSMAN . . . Also from the "uh-oh" file, sees in but they chances for the big prize. Wolfman UNC-Charlotte Metro championship, seconds left to play. After a In Staff Reporter By ERIC BEGG St. the second half, after Nova Boston College has already signed his crystal ball. The 49ers return will surprise some teams when Joe's timeout, Staff Reporter Villanova threw the surged to take a 33-25 lead, five players for next St. year, includ- their top four scorers from last Tournament rolls . . . My economics grades were ball in, the NCAA but could not find an open Joe's started to Looks like I capitalize on the picked the wrong ing 6-foot-8 Mickey Curley, I broth- year's 15-13 team, plus welcome around. lousy, but do remember the player as the Hawks shut week to quit The Lady Cats' opener against down Cat's mistakes by scoring 14 amphetamines . . er of Eagle Billy Curley. Most back guard Delano Johnson, who ... playoff or not to playoff, theory of supply and demand. any To St. Joe's Nov. 30 proved attempt at an outside shot. points off of turnovers. . I to be an Although . . guess these seats aren't so recruiting services rank Boston "that is the question. With the Apparently, there was not much The ball was frantically cheap anymore. exciting and disappointing game. passed the Hawks turned the ball over A 12-ounce soda College's incoming class fifth in really is No. 1 demand for men's basketball i fighting over who around, but was eventually at duPont The young Cats squad fought at the same rate as Villanova, the this year costs a whop- the nation. the annual hue season tickets this year, as the in college football, hard in the 55-52 thrown away, giving the Hawks Ladycats did not take I ping $1.75! It can't possibly overtime loss, advantage be ... I finally got a response the and cry for a playoff system has ticket office is still selling pack- the but key turnovers and win. of St. Joe's mistakes, and allowed ! going into a slush fund, bad shot so why other day regarding improved again surfaced. Call me demented ages. Even if the Wildcats don't selection hurt them in the them to slowly chip away at the ! the big markup? end. athletic facilities at Villanova. (everyone else does), but I like the finish first in the conference, they Villanova was ahead of the lead. > I David Greaves, ... suppose another round of a junior business system in place now. I think it is will still be a fun team to watch. We wanted the game Hawks for the entire game, and "We turned the ball over a lot congratulations is in order for the major, suggested that the back- fun arguing over who really is the And contrary to the beliefs of some found themselves with a 45-42 in the last five minutes," said Villanova Women's Cross Coun- boards and rims on the Sullivan it really bad, but eyery best team in the nation, and a of my peers, is cheaper to buy lead Head ) with 12.4 seconds left in Coach Harry Perretta. "We try Team. In their five years of courts be replaced, calling them playoff wouldn't necessarily solve season tickets, as the Spectrum regulation. After a St. Joe's time time we were got caught up in the emotion of winning, America has had two "... as sturdy and dependable as the problem, as upsets can happen games are discounted. Just about out, the ball was put into play the game and did not execute too presidents, fought a war, seen the Paul Vrind." Come now, Dave, and there as well (Villanova- . . . This year in the cheap well." thrown across the court to St. to break it open, we downfall of Communism, and only I can make fun of the Dutch Georgetown, anyone?) The tradi- seats, I will be awarding the Silver Joe's sophomore Kristen Sullivan, Despite their mental lapses, the seen the return of disco. Five Destroyer. Mr. Greaves also sug- tion of the bowl games also weighs Schnoz award to the men's bas- would turn the who sank a three pointer with 2.6 ball oyer. Ladycats exhibited some well years really is a long time! gested, among other things, that in their favor. One thing that ketball player who puts forth the seconds left, and sent the game JenMaga executed moves. The defense we tear down all of Radnor Town- would help clarify the situation best effort for the good of the team. . . . Maryland beats George- into overtime. forced the Hawks into ship many poor » and build the "world's largest Both teams suffered town. Towson St. beats St. John's. would be to eliminate Auburn The award winner need not lead from turn- shots In overtime St. Joe's scored first and did not allow them to comprehensive athletic facility." from the AP poll so that they don't the team in points, but will overs throughout the game. Dur- I don't know about this St. Mary's be when forward Audrey take advantage of Nova's One problem with that Dave ... Codner ing the first I screw up the coalition poll. As it graded upon his "hustle" effort, half alone, Villanova game anymore. made a three point turnovers. what will with all play to give we do those stands now, the AP votes for including diving for loose balls, missed chances to expand on their the Hawks a 48-45 lead, a The most positive sign seen in . . . Uh-oh: lead that Villanova signee Radnor police? Anyways, thanks Auburn are doubled because the snaring tough rebounds lead by turning the ball over nine and the they would never the game was the effort the Adam Shafer missed his school's for your letter Dave, and will lose. The Hawks team we USA Today poll does not recognize like. Eric Eberz wins the presea- times. At the same time St. Joe's built their lead displayed even when they were Thanksgiving see if up to six points Tournament with we can use the $1.40 profit them. If are on blew their chances to dominate you probation, you son award for his presence against down by six with a sore right shoulder, with 1:14 left to play, but junior a minute left which was from each duPont soda to build was academically ineligible last should not be allowed in the Cats by turning the ball over to be the Marathon Oil. Now, however, the Michele in overtime. sustained during practice, and is this facility. Thornton served notice year, but led the league in steals runninjg for the national cham- regular season starts, and the seven times. that she was not conceding victory "I was very pleased with the expected to miss about another . . . The definite sleeper team in the before. year They probably pionship, and you should not be slate is clean. Let see "Mental errors really hurt us," us just who when she effort that our team put in last week of action. college basketball this year? The won't buried a three with one beat out Louisville for the allowed to hurt another team's "smells it" the most. said captain Jen Maga, who tied minute left to play. This cut night," said Perretta. "Not neces- the a career high with 17 points. "We deficit to three points. sarily the performance, because wanted the game really bad, but Two St. Joe's free throws and you can do some things to prevent every time we were just about to Michele the turnovers. I Thorton and the Cats lost a a Sue Glenning 17 footer left the think though, heartbreaker to St. Joe's. 55- break it open, we would turn the 52. score at 55-52 that we will do better if we work Hawks with 12.3 ball over." NEEDED: on our execution." Lady Cats build for future; land promising recruits By ERIC BEGG four players whom they believe but you try and judge whether the as she averaged 23 points per After reviewing the list of Sports Staff Reporter will help Villanova return to the player's talent will have an imme- while game shooting 50 percent recruits, it might be surprising to top of the Big East. diate impact on the team," said from the field. Although Sliwa is some people that a 15-13 team Before the Lady Cats even The tallest of the four recruits Perretta. "We expect Rosenthal redshirting next season, she will played could recruit such a highly touted their first game this sea- is 6-foot-5 Priscilla Rosenthal. and Higgins to in come and play be able to practice with the team group of players. son, they already Rosenthal claimed an hails from Kankakee right away. Higgins is a big next year. writers important victory. The Cats exhi- High School in Illinois. Even athletic guard, so she will fit in Also arriving at Villanova next bited their desire to return to the though she has only played three '^more easily, whereas Rosenthal season from Amherst High School "The recruits judged the team proniinence the program received years of organized basketball, she years will play because we have no one in Western New York will be 6- on the talent we have in the now and I mid '80s by recruiting one was named to a list of Chicago's of that height at that position." foot-2 Shannon Ferretti. Ferretti, the potential of the team in the - of* their all-time 'i top classes. top 50 high school players as she Villanova also signed forward who will play at small forward, future," said Estep. "The coach- "This is one of the best recruit- averaged 8.9 points, 13.1 rebounds Jennifer Sliwa Come from Boone Grove signed with the Cats after aver- ing staff tried to make each player ing classes we've had in 15 years," and 8.3 blocks per game in her High School in Indiana. Sliwa, 6- aging 19.9 points and 10.1 feel that they would fit in here at said Head Coach Harry Perretta. first year in varsity ball. foot-1, was named one of the top rebounds per game last season as Villanova as players and "The chance to fill all of your Villanova also landed 6-foot- 25 players in the state of Indiana she helped lead her team to a 24- students." needs doesn't come around all Jenny Higgins from Gaithersberg the by Hoosier's Basketball Magazine 1 record. to time." High School in Maryland. Higgins, The primary objective for Vil- who has played varsity ball since lanova 's coaching staff was to she was a freshman, will play at The members Villanova 5 Hillel invite the university address the Cats' lack of size at guard and small forward for the of community center and forward. Perretta and Wildcats. to celebrate with them at a ougherty Assistant Coach Darcel Estep "During recruiting, you always scoured the country and look for the most talented found players, Hanukah gathering

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'i Pec»mt)er 3, 1993 • THE VILLANOVAN • r Pag» 27 r Louie Quintana receives All- Division l-AA playoff review 'A By TODD LESKANIC Montana American lionors for superb quarterback Dave also contributed by throwing Sports Editor Dickenson went 37 of 44 for 409 three touchdown passes. "'^ '^^^ '^'"'^ ^^^^^ Boston University ^nunL ^^^^^^^T"^' »« 11-0-1 and is only 27 toudidowns came on a NorthemTowa21 three-yard the second team in history to performance at NCAAs "^« Stensrud, ™g ^°/«»y a 22 and make the l-AA Runn Uck Zack Burw.Il f playoffsin its first r^^p^f^)^^^^^^^ :Krto^i^tt"^^^^'^"^ rut;iLl:SL^a"n^-a" «- inspiration tor me to get a lower give the Terriers theovertime ~^j^"^« »^« ^^^" ^^^^^ By MARK SPOONAUER move up a few spots. win With 2:13 remaining in the score for them," said Quintana. in the first round of the Staff Reporter "I was in a tight pack and we l-AA game. Damon Boddie returned a Head Coach Marty Stern knows ayoffs The run came just two were all within about eight p kickoff 80 yards to put the Griz- Georitia Southern 14 ^ how hard it is to run alone, plays after Northern Iowa In what was a personal record seconds of one another," said but blocked zlys ahead' 48-42. Lker Andy Eastim the by no means did he use this point '^'"^ S for him on the course, Louie Quintana. "At 1000 meter ^•''°" '^^"^ ^'^"^^ t« '"iss the f"^* ^u"' wSr2:M remaining Eastern as an excuse for Quintana's gotaJZuZcalled for a face mask'"T^'in Quintana finished in 14th place mark I kicked in and went from the extra point which wound up Kentucky's Leon Brown 17th to 14th." performance. 2>«^i"« Montana overall at the NCAA Cross Coun- dearly as the scrambl^^n from 27^ards om^ t t'hTbali In'trno^h^'^'i^''- try "It's pretty hard to run by °''' Championships at Lehigh Before the race, everyone, ?'"' '^'" '"^""'"^ '^' ""^' ^'""^ ^^e deficit to two. but the r yourself; it is not an excuse it's eiLht yL line University Nov. 22. With a time two-point conversion including Head Coach Marty • failed, giving just a fact," said Stern. The Terriers «*v<»n#»H f Ha cr^^fo tk" ^ i ^ u- of 29:59.6 on the 10,000 meter Stern and Assistant Coach Bruce course Nevertheless, with a time like wKr3"fr,:n^^^,s .l^i'tsrl^ir^i:^.^-^. (6.2 miles), the Villanova Bickford, reminded Quintana that "=str^tz>.,ey University Quintana's, his performance does men's cross country even though the team would not team was well not reqire any justification. represented by be running with him he could not touchdowns for Georgia Southern, "Quintana should be proud of yards out to complete a drive that » Quintana. Taking the individual which ups its lose intensity. Quintana was not ^"^ record to 10-2. title was Josephat Kapkory of himself," said Stern. "He ran like ^''''^'^ ^2 Marshall Howard sure as to the influence of his ^^^^f ^?i ^x^'^^^ 28 14 Eastern^.astern Kentucky ends its season a true Villanovan." yards. The Terriers converted on The Washington State University, team's absence. Thundering Herd used a with a record of 8 4 the two-point conversion \vho finished in 29:32.4. The team Because Quintana finished when ball-control offense and a strong "I don't know ... at times when among the top 25 runners at the Dougherty hit Jason Andrade. defense title went to Arkansas who won to defeat previously Youngstown St. 56 f I was falling back I was sure my Boston University with 31 points. NCAA's, he made Ail-American ups its record unbeaten Howard. Running back Central Florida 30 teammates could have provided honors. to 1^-0 and will move on in Glenn Although Quintana's perfor- the Pedro rushed for 93 yards Darnell Bovkin and Trent Rov '^ '' the offense. mance was superb, he thought he "'^ '"' Also contr'ibut- kin L^h^sS two'to^uc^^^^^^^^^ staLtseason wi?hl'r4with an 8-4 [rrdrecord. ing could have ' was Chris Parker run much better. who gained to lead Youngstown State (10-2) Quintana ran in the front pack for yards and scored two to the win Delawarerk^i„ vir^m* . .J over Central Florida (9- the first half of the race before 49 Montana 48 touchdowns. Associated Press Freshman 3) in Youngstown^«""«stown. Ohio.Ohio dropping into the second pack of quarterback Leo Marshall took command of the PHOTO BY TANYA SHUMAN Hamlett connnected with Keita runners in the latter half. game when quarterback Todd McNeese St. 34 Malloy on a 32-yard touchdown Donnan Junior Louie Quintana represented 'Nova in the NCAA Cross Country "I felt great the first couple of Top 25 connected on a 30-yard William and Mary 28 Championships. miles and after that I dropped off '^^^ •" ^"^^ touchdown strike to Ricky Carter William fh. Ri,"! H ^T'^A^ and Mary, who finished 1. Kentucky 13. California ^'^'^^^''' ^'^ a little," said Quintana. "I wasn't "^"' ^^^ ^" ^^^ "^^"^ half. second in the Yanked ConferencT 2. Arkansas 14. Purdue „ M . ^^i^/ really fatigued; it just wasn't my ^^ ^-^ ""^ ^*" ^^'^ sawitseight-gamewinnin~k 3. Kansas 15. Minnesota HamlettS.ntnireplaced^ starter. . Keithuu Delawaren^""'^'" day." tomorrow. Howard ends come to an end in Uke Charles 4. North Carolina 16. Illinois Langan. who threw The Villanova Quintana noted that this race three inter- its season with an 11-1 record. La. Quarterback Kerry congratulates 5. ceptions Joseoh different Michigan 17. Georgia Tech in the first half. Hamlett was than last year's, in threw for thr^ touchdown^ ''tn 6. Duke 18. went of for which he spent much of the event Syracuse 3 6 64 yards with tWo Troy State 43 lead McNeese N.O.B., 7. Temple 19. ouchdowns. one Philadelphia women's behind the front pack. At the end Arizona of which was an Stephen F. Austin 20 William and Mary ends its FILE PHOTO 8. Oklahoma St. 20. Vanderbilt 18-yard connection with Molloy to Troy State continued of the race everyone really poured with its season at 9-3. McNeese St coes The Marshall Thundering 9. Massachusetts 21. tie the game Herd is poised to defend its national Indiana at " r it 28 with five overpowering offense in the win to 10-2 flag football on. championship after defeating champs, who will 10. UCLA 22. minutes left in the over Howard 28- 1 4. "This time everyone was run- George Washington third quarter, Stephen F. Austin. Coming 11. Louisville 23. Cincinnati ^y["^"8f in big performan- in to the ning hard from the gun to the ( game, the Trojans were Idaho 34 Northeast 12. Virginia 24. ces for Delaware be heailing to New Orleans finish line," said Quintana. Wisconsin were running ranked eighth nationally in Louisiana 31 As he •^'*^"^*'" ^^"^^ ""^^^"^^ "^'^^ ^" ^^^'^^ 37.0 approached the last 1000 Rr^. lu^ ^""^ 0^ A game which featured two of Basketball Preview Brown. Johnson carried 13 times Ppmts per game. Leading over Christmas Break. meters, Quintana found himself 25. Georgetown the the three top scoring teams in the tor 1 yards and had two touch- Trojan charge was receiver VILLANOVA at Georgetown in 17th place, but knew he could W Orlan- nation lived up to its billing Doug must contain All-Big East cen- downs. Brown became the Hens' do Parker, who caught a 51-yard Saturday, Dec. 4 2:00 p.m. Nussmeier passed for 322 wdf ter (16.8 ^^ touchdown and returned a kickoff U.S. Air Arena (Landover. MD) ?^ ITJ "^q""'^^' ^u "/"^ and four touchdowns togive Idaho ppg last year). Should Lawson 188 yards on 23 carries with two for 88 yards and a touchdown, Radio: WXVU, 89.1 the win in Louisiana With the get into early foul trouble in his touchdowns. Quarterback Kelvin FM Television: Simmons win, Idaho moves to 10-2 WGBS, Ch. 57 first Big East game, Ron Wilson Last Meeting: Georgetown 61, and Jamie Gregg must contrib- Villanova 52 (2/17/93) ute off the bench, something The big question surround- they are not accustomed to. ing this matchup: "Which Arthur Quarterman, also mak- Georgetown team will show Zajac leads Cats to fifth ing his first Big East appear- Attention up?" Villanova fans hope it was ance, must keep Georgetown's the one which lost to Maryland Duane Spencer (7.1 rpg) off the 86-84 last Friday, rather than boards. Should Alvin Williams the one that beat Virginia State see extensive playing time in consecutive the next day. cliampionsliip his debut, guarding Hoya Joey The key to the game rests on Brown is (Continued a rude welcome to the from page 28) . . the freshmen, all making their conference. *^' tion This was a team ^"^ has become a burden for first inspired to c^fV^nd" pi"^ ^'T""" Big East appearances. ^"d Razorbacks was some- Villanova. On the utilize all of its abilities through ^5' contrary, no one Villanova's fortunes lay in the Prediction: Georgetown 65, AH ^hmg that grew exceedingly large in this organization Student tell Villanova the highly regarded coaching of would you hands of Jason Lawson. who 57 assistant t^^^c?/"P^»«";^ The that it is anything but an honor coaches Bruce Bickford ,:Li '• T • and ^"^"^ numbers" John Marshall. There is no ""K^^^ '^"u?tvnVillanova on top and as way their contributions could go far anyone unnoticed ^^ around here is con- Cats finish fourth in ^^^^ '^ ^^^ '^ should tourney The challenge was set before ^^^ ''f''^' By Stern, the ^ JOE PATTERSON and we beat them twice assistants, and the mtn,^ ^« u ac this year, player of the week, capping off Assistant Sports Editor an women early ^^ ?^''^^ ^""^ ^ many years said Twomey. "I in the year. Surpass- ^J think that was all-around impressive season. She Organizations ing ?P^"^^! ^*^»"fi^' a big win the Arkansas Razorbacks was for our team." finished as the team ^^'^L^h^2"7'«°.^^° The Villanova leader in something ^'^'^"; -^^^^ category of women's volley- At the banning of it' most people believed I" the season, blocks and second on the team in ball team finished a successful would not happen.'^ova's ment^ Twomey had said he was excited kills. '''Afl'rT'^H'^*' '^a^^ ^Vf' season admits ''"' ^"^^^ with a fourth place finish about the that his distaste for hogs ,,,^Lu, new identity of the "She's a heck of a ball .?.il ^uv'""^ in the Big East championship player," goes beyond his coaching days, young Wildcat team. Indeed, it said Twomey. ^ ^ thatti^t^^^J^carryinglaV^*"'-™^^ *^^T the winning tradi- tournament. After winning the was the individual efforts of the Junior Mara Austrins also was first match of the weekend against players that contributed The deadline to the a main contributor. She led the to place Georgetown, the Wildcats lost to team success. advertisements in conference in service aces per '''"" «am:aTdi;"^r;r4 slrt"H';^'^^l^^.^.:?place finisher ji!!:'^}}^^T^^-?y Connecticut. people came forward and got the Mara Austrins came in off a You don t like to lose in sports, job done this year," said Twomey broken foot and had a great SO that wasn't a whole lot of fun "Nine out of 10 times, we put season," said Twomey. doing that." "She was said Head Coach Ron out a really good product and Twomey. our leading player on defense." played some really exciting Junior Amy Lam emerged as a the Despite the slightly disappoint- matches." Villanovan consistent middle blocker and ing end to the season, the Wildcats Senior Becky Kulbago emerged freshman Karen Foster came can be happy with what tney as the team leader. As captain, she through as a rookie accomplished this year. led the team in kills and attack The team has "You can high hopes for look back on this team percentage. She was second on the next season as five out of the six and there are a log of good things team in assists and third in digs starters return. that come to mind," said Twomey. and blocks. Twice she was also "We hope to have another good Villanova totaled 26 wins for is at p.m., named Big East player of the season," said Twomey. 4 Tuesday. the season, "Eventu- including #16-match week Kulbago was also named to ally, it would be nice to move up and eight-match winning streaks. the first-team All-Conference in the Big East conference and The 16-match winning streak ^*'"^°- take a good shot at winning this lasted over a month and included Sophomore setter Cari Clawson thing. victories over Syracuse, Boston also proved to be a vital component Twomey points to the young College, Seton Hall and of the team. She totaled over 1300 players on the team as being PHOTO BY AMY DRAKE Georgetown the assists for the season and finished key to next year's success, "We"^^ "**"had 'ot of really i iiruii «u /^ « A • I. J # • . «. ^ good ^u second in the Big East in assists Picco, Foster, Austrins, Lam, "^ •^^^^y- Pittsburgh and Seton HaU wins this season over JS^L^** ^V* 1. K -^"'^some v^'^good battled it out for^the championship. «..«iu„ *«„ v per game. Burke and Clawson will form ^ ^ quality teams. You never take a Junior Amy Burke finished the what promises to be an exciting — win over Georgetown for granted season by being named Big East and solid ball club.

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(r. Wildcats lose two in preseason action

By ALEX SCOFIELD Although unable to catch up to r Marathon Oil, 'Nova received an Associate Editor inspired performance from Willi- ams later in the second half. The For the diehard fan of any sport, Philadelphia native scored all an exhibition game offers a of r his points in a three-minute time glimpse into the upcoming season. t frame in which he demonstrated For aficionados of Villanova men's t some fancy footwork and accuracy hoops, the Cats' two preseason t from the charity stripe games meant even more. They (3-for-3). In the waning minutes of were a look into Wildcat future the game, Lawson showed shades of f for several seasons to come. Shaq when he hauled V With a starting lineup including the rim down on a monstrous slam. ! . two freshmen and two sopho- "We made [the game] a positive mores, the Cats struggled in the in the locker room," said exhibition contests, falling to Lappas. "I said, 'We're playing a Marathon Oil 102-80, and drop- bunch of

•I, guys who are 30 years old. ping a 79-63 game against the You're playing together Canadian National team. Howev- for the first time. Just relax and everything will er, the games were not without " come little by little.' their high points. Three members of the team's ballyhooed frosh When the Cats hosted the Can- « adian Nationals class showed flashes of excellence, four days later, and sophomore Kerry Kittles they received support primarily from their veterans. looked ready to emerge as both a Kittles led the team leader and a force in the Big way with 20 points, while East. sophomores Jonathan Haynes and Roscoe Harris contributed "I thought we did a lot of good 12 and things out there," said Head seven points respectively. Coach after the The Cats looked slightly Marathon Oil game. "Certainly improved off the boards, outre- our rebounding has to improve. bounding Team Canada 42-33. It That's the only disappointing was second-half shooting that thing about the game tonight; we killed the Cats, however, as 'Nova went only 9-for-34 did make that a priority. But I (26.4 percent) thought the kids showed flashes." from field-goal range after inter- The matchup against Marathon mission. Leading only 42-40 at Oil Nov. 17 was a showcase for halftime, the Canadians took off the talents of freshmen Arthur with a 16-2 run late in the second Quarterman, Jason Lawson and half. Midway Alvin Williams. Starting at the through the first half, k forward position, Quarterman put the Wildcats seemed to be in up 13 points for the Cats, a team control of their guests from the high that he shared with Kittles. Great White North. Down 10-8, He also hauled in a team-high Kittles hit a layup from the left seven rebounds. Lawson, who side to tie the game at 10. Haynes and was given the starting nod at Kittles took turns hitting two center, scored 11 points. Coming more layups, anid Haynes capped off the bench at the point, Willi- the 'Nova effort with a midrange ams finished the night with 12 jumper that put the Cats up 16- points. 12. This four-point lead was the For a stretch that spanned the highest that Villanova would end of the first half and the hold, though, as Canada picked up beginning of the second. Quarter- the pace in the later stages of the man was on fire. He scored 10 of game. 'Nova's 12 points in this four- The Villanova freshmen were all minute period. Despite this feat, but silenced by the defense of Quarterman was not satisfied Team Canada on this night, scoring with his overall play at game's a combined total of 12 end. points. "My offensive play was real bad "Kids [the freshmen] will do tonight," said Quarterman, "and things in practice fine, then all of a sudden when the lights _ COURTESY OF THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER those streaks were something I are on, Freshman Jason things seem to Lawson proved to be a vital force in 'Nova's crushing defeat of American University, should have done all game." go half a step 93-62. Due to slower," said Lappas. "But that's deadline constraints, the story highlighting the Cats' victory could not appear in this Just after Quarterman's run of issue. points ended. Kittles buried a pair what experience is." of free throws to bring the Cats There will be no gradual tran- to a 52-51 advantage. Marathon sition into the collegiate ranks for 'Nova Oil reclaimed the lead with 16:54 this year's freshman class. Lappas women will be giving plenty of continue streak remaining in the game when Fred playing Cofield hit time to the Cats' newcomers when (Continued from page 1) star's rise a baseline jumper. The arms into the air as she I was really inspired when I saw Slicks Big East play begins crossed the line would never surrender the tomorrow No. 1 when I leave.' I said, 'Well first at 16:40.3. those two Arkansas girls in front lead again. against Georgetown. then call everyone else and tell "I won the individual title and " of me and every person counts so them.' that was just a great feeling," said I said just run for it. I'm really Zajac must have known some- Zajac immediately after the race. happy with my placement and I'm thing none of the coaches or "I knew our team did well because so proud of Jen and Carole." pollsters knew because when all I kept on hearing 'Nova behind Junior Tosha Woodward, who was said and done, the public me. Two victories is always better definitely added an imperative than ^•^ address announcer sent the mes- one and I think that would spark of talent and leadership in be the sage out to an anxious crowd that icing on the cake." her first year on the team, could \."^ indeed Villanova had regained the not have run a better final 900 _ No. 1 ranking as well as the meters. She passed at least 15 National Cross Country I put this one in the runners before crossing the line Championship. 31st at 17:18.1. The Wildcats appeared strong Lord's hands in the Senior Emer MoUoy's father from the very beginning of the told Stern four years ago that his beginning of the I meet as five 'Nova runners were yean daughter was not the b^st athlete within the first 30 competitors. By in the house. That just saw no way in the does not about the 1.6 mile mark, junior matter, though, he said, "It's Becky Spies had established the world that we were going to come down to one day lead with Zajac and sophomore when she's going to do something Jen Rhines nipping at her heels. going to be a team lilce really big. She's the toughest one After a brief disappearance in in the house." Molloy certainly the fields corn of the course, Zajac this at the end of the showed her toughness Nov. 22, suddenly emerged with a com- when she stepped up to fill year. in manding 30 meter lead with the Villanova's fifth recorded time at rest of the Cats running well Head Coach Marty Stern an impressive 17:32.0. enough to win the title once again. Sophomore Stacy Robinson :m^7:. ^->i- * By the time the pack had Rhines ran with the same excel- showed her vast importance to reached what Stern calls the lence as she had all season long this organization with times good whipping lane, there was no placing second overall at a time enough to help with the displace- question that Zajac was going to of 16:44.4. Rounding out the ment of other runners. Unfortu- win her second straight individual "three-pack-attack" was Spies nately Nikki Shaw needed to > be * national title. A tremendous who finished seventh at 16:54.6. taken to the hospital for precau- amount of pride pervaded "It fast was such a first mile," tionary reasons after suffering . PHOTO BY SHARON QWFFIN an P , ~ throughout all of the Wildcat fans said Spies. "I just like to be asthma there attack. co„..c„Uve natiooiU tide .. .he led ^^tft^U^.r^^:^'.'"^tne Lats to iheir who witnessed the senior super- when everyone makes their move. fifth straight championship.