"It's here because it's THE COWL true, Not true because" it's here."

Volume XXIX, No. 12 Wednesday. September 22, 1976 Providence. R.I. 02918 16 Pages

expensive, and unnecessary. A bill requiring that 20 per cent Senate of all financial aid be set aside for purely academic reasons was vetoed by Father Thomas R. Peterson, OP., College Presi• Films May Be Cut Convenes dent. By Richard Ratcliffe Later, during a question - and - BOG Searches for Alternative Site Richard Murphy was re• answer session, the president By Frank Fortin administrators. Cans of beer explained his action by saying Father Stuart McPhail, O.P., elected president in the first The future of the Board of were sold during the movies until that he did not want a certain program coordinator of Slavin meeting of the Faculty Senate Governors-sponsored film series one year ago, when the stench amount of money allocated to one Center and advisor to the BOG, last Wednesday. It was also is in serious trouble. said a final decision on the matter from spilt beer became too rogram, such as the liberal arts learned that one bill passed by is due sometime this week. The overpowering. Last year, no beer Dnors program. After bottle-throwing, the Senate last spring was ap• K notification, he said, would come was sold. Murphy replied that Father shouting, and general disorderly proved, while another was from the vice president for Advertisements last week for Peterson misunderstood the conduct at the late showing of - vetoed. student affairs, Father Francis Love and Death urged those who focus of the bill. He said there is Love and Death last Wednesday Elected along with Murphy night, the administration ordered C. Duffy, OP. attended to "bring your own were Dr. Theodore Bosack as no mention of that specific beer." According to Father program in the bill. that Albertus Magnus 100, long Father McPhail said that '64 vice president, and Father Paul the site for such films, be closed Hall is an impermanent site for McPhail, the insertion of that It was pointed out, however, James as secretary. Dr. John to the BOG for movie use. the films. It is not available for that the athletic department is Colby was elected to serve as the Tonight, the Board hopes to use BOG use every week, due to prior guaranteed 15 male and two senate representative to the '64 Hall for its showing of Butch bookings. female scholarships According Committee on Administration, Cassidy and the Sundance Kid The Board is looking for ac• to Herbert D'Arcy, director of and Dr. William Stokes was But after that, no one is sure what ceptable alternatives, he said, to financial aid, this amounts to reinstated as a member of the will happen. Albertus Magnus. But such $270,000 each year for incoming rank and tenure committee. places as those in the Chapin freshman scholarships. Cindy Marousis, Board of Murphy reported to the Senate Governors president, said the Service Building are "too small, on the fate of various pieces of D'Arcy also pointed out that the decision to vacate Albertus was and the ceiling is too low." athletic department does not last year's action. "justified," but "there's no way Rowdiness at movies has been always use all of the funds A bill that would inaugurate a the movies are going to be can• cited as a problem for a number available to them for financial 3-2 engineering program with celled." of years by both students and Columbia University was ratified assistance. by Father Peterson, and a bill He also said that 177 partial abolishing mid-term grades is academic scholarships were Attendance Shaved pending. The president feels that awarded this year, amounting to further discussion is necessary. $253,000. The Dean's Office feels the Dr. Arlene Jacquette feels that mid-term reports are essential to PC is losing many high-quality 'Fest Shrinks Size assist and advise students who students because they do not By George D. Lennon Cowl photo by Mike Delaney are having academic difficulties. meet economic standards. Despite the many criticisms and complaints about last year's The Senate feels the issuing of the D'Arcy said that even in Octoberfest Father Richard Danilowicz, OP., will once again sentence in some publicity was a marks, except possibly for fresh• bring to the Providence College campus a night of music and dance "misunderstanding," and men, is bothersome, repetitious, See FR. PETERSON Page 12 for the whole community to share in on Sundav. Octnhpr 3 students should not have been allowed to bring any beverages One of only two semi-formal affairs for the first semester, the into the movie. Octoberfest is billed as a major campus event of the semester, second only to the junior class ring weekend. He said that the beer stench on the morning after the movie was Unlike last year's celebration, which brought complaints from present once more. Said Father both students and faculty because of overcrowding, this year's McPhail, "Walking into a event will have fewer in attendance. classroom that smells like beer isn't conducive to a classroom Father Danilowicz explained that at last year's Oc jberfest he situation." gave out about 2600 tickets with another several hundred tickets Marousis said, "We try to clean being issued for stand-by use only. However, after consultation up as much as we can, but we withFather Thomas Peterson,OP..president of the College, it was can't get rid of the smell." decided to keep the number of invitations to about 2000 people. For tonight's movie, no Attempting to arrive at a fair way of distributing the 1500 tickets beverages of any kind will be for the student body, Father Danilowicz held a meeting with Steve permitted in '64 Hall. The BOG Sanford, president of the Student Congress; Cindy Marousis, and administration will attempt president of the BOG; Frank Vollero, Class of '77 president; to enforce a ban McPhail called George Lennon, editor-in-chief of The Cowl; Steve Walsh, BOG "virtually unenforceable." member; and Rick Parrllo, president of the Dillon Club and '64 Hall itself was the scene of a requested a feasible proposal to fairly distribute the tickets. At that small-scale riot in March, 1975, time the student leaders decided that the tickets should be given out during an Irish Night celebration. on a first come, first serve basis. The BOG's budget was severely strained by damage expenses of The Octoberfest, which is a relatively new tradition on campus, that night, and the floor of the having first been celebrated in conjunction with the inauguration of room began to show signs of wear Father Thomas Peterson five years ago, has been growing in and tear. Administration officials popularity among both the student body and the faculty and ad• fear that the floor, now since ministration repaired, might again be damaged if beer were permitted Slated for this year's event will be a rock band and several at movies. roaming musicians. Father Danilowicz said that they will also be Father McPhail said, "I don't adding the Gesang Verein Lyra Band, a German folk band that will like to point out one night as a be playing in '64 Hall. turning point, but if there have to be milestones, then those two Father Danilowicz will be issuing tickets from his office in nights (the movie incident and Harkins 104 from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Irish Night) are the ones." Thursday, September 23, and all day Friday, September 24. Father Danilowicz also stated that there will only be one ticket per student See WEDNESDAY Page 12 }r. Murphy schedule, like Southern Con• Women's Center Develops Muscle: necticut, Yale, and UMass. Playing these teams for the first Inside time will mean a lot of road games, but we wanted to Bert Leads Way schedule the best. Sex Seminar "We've been invited to the By John O'Hare more prominent innovations the Worcester tournament for Women's AD has planned is in• On Tap, Page 5 Gone forever are the dark days basketball and we also have four creasing the Women's field of 1971 when the PC Women's preliminary games in the Civic hockey schedule to 8 games Center was comprised of just 40 Center. PC will host the regional Letters to Mo under the tutelage of rookie or 50 girls whose organization Softball tourney this year, and we coach Linda Mathinos. This will was based in Alumni Hall's hope to be in it." and Dad, Page 7 also be the premiere season for visiting team's dressing room. One of the coaching newcomers But time heals all wounds PC's female volleyball squad and their coach, Dick Baggey. Still who is part of the Center's up• Today, five years later, the ward drive, is field hockey coach Women's Program boasts a another first is the opening of the Orlean's Dazzles, center's braining facility with a Mathinos, who graduated summa following of nearly 800 girls, a cum laude from Bridgeport basketball team, and a new fully qualified trainer, Fran Page 10 Rotella, who will also teach University as a physical training facility. The list of im• education major. Linda cap• provements goes on and on. cheerleading. "We've come a long way," tained her volleyball team for Women's athletics are no longer two years and the school's the "weak sister" in PC's athletic asserts Mrs. Bert. "I m very pleased with our progress and the basketball squad for a season. 26-Year 'Old' Soccer framework. "The program here is great. Since 1971, the architect of the type of women we've attracted to coach. We have also added some SeeWEVE,Pagel2 Helen Bert (center) with Fran Player, Page 14 program's success has been Rotella (left) and Linda Martinas Helen Bert. This season one of the touch opponents to our basketball Page 2 Wednesday, September 22, i»7t News American College Program of the University of Fribourg. PC Folk Win Earlier in the evening a reception was held in PC's '64 Hall in honor of parents and Everywhere students participating in the By Kathrvn DelSignore Providence in Europe program, which is in its ninth year. According to Dr. Laurent A recent Providence College Gousie, director of Providence in alumnus, and a sophomore now Europe, there are approximately attending PC, won elections 65 participants in all. This in• recently that seem to be heading cludes students from other them towards careers in politics. colleges in this area, and P.C. John Celona, a 1975 Providence students who have chosen to College graduate, won a study abroad second semester resounding victory in his race for only. These students will depart town committeeman of North during the first week of Providence, finishing as the February. highest vote-getter in his district. The students will spend the One hundred-forty people ran for first three days of their "year that committee, which endorses abroad" in Germany, where they local candidates for mayor, town will have their first encounter council, and school committee with police and customs for• offices, and 75 were elected. malities. However, the major purpose of this stay in Germany Celona, not a novice to politics, will be to allow the group to take was already an incumbent in various sights of interests such councilman at the time he ran for as, visiting the Gutenberg town committeeman, having Museum and historic Heidelberg. been elected to the position of Mr. Paul J. Gallagher who is councilman in 1974. He was also the Resident Director for nominated to that office again by Providence in Europe will make winning the primary. arrangements for student When asked if he did a lot of orientation, housing and course campaigning, Celona said he did selection upon the group's arrival a "great deal." "I campaigned in Fribourg. This is scheduled for door to door for five weeks," he Sept. 22. said, "There are 7000 houses in The academic calendar allows my district." He said he felt the students many opportunities happy upon learning of his vic• for travel; two weeks during Cowl photo by Stephen Famlighetti tory, though he didn't find out the Christmas holidays, four to The cathedral and Town Hall In Fribourg. until 8 a.m. the following morning five weeks at Pentecost in March, because the town of North and on weekends. The students The Corporation approved the Providence used a paper ballot. His chief duty is to take care of decision to name the soccer field will end their "junior year the overflow from Father Corp. Delays abroad" in mid-July and may Wilmont Glay Field, and ap• Peterson's desk. He is also proved the budget for the current "It was hard work," said return to the United States secretary on the Committee on fiscal year. Celona, "but it paid off during the directly or stay in Europe for the Administration, head resident of campaign and my tenure as summer. Stephen Hall, and a full-time Decision on 7 councilman. It is a gratifying Those departing this week were professor. He teaches religion When the Corporation of feeling to have the people Dennis R. Boisvert, Kim A. and is a member of a Western respond to hard work." Providence College holds its last Juniors Conlin, Joan M. Costello, Joan M. Civilization team. His disser• meeting in June, it is the custom Celona is also the president of Gallagher, Frances Harrington, tation was "Paul Tillich: Idea of to decide on the body's new the Young Steven M. Kennedy, Kathleen Sacrament." members. Last June, this was not Democrats. Mariano. Elizabeth A. Mc• the case. To Raffle David Cruise, sophomore at Donald, Satoria S. Mellekas, One important document that Patricia Davis, junior PC, won a surprising victory by Patricia A. McDonald, Frederick By Ann Corrado came out of his committee was representative to the Corporation upsetting the incumbent council J. Montanari, and Gregory A. the Student Bill of Rights. This last year, will not become an president in the race for coun• Nebel. document he said, has fun• active voting member until she is cilman in the town of Cum• A "Scholarship-Cash Raffle" is In addition to the students damentally stayed the same for approved sometime in the next berland. This was the biggest being sponsored by the Class of studying in Fribourg, PC will the last few years. few weeks. upset in Cumberland's history, as 1978 to minimize the cost of have a representative, Rita Junior Ring Weekend. it was the first time an unen• Albergaria, studying at Coimbra, At that time, it is expected that dorsed candidate has won. Father Milmore's ultimate the decision on the junior During the past two weeks, Portugal. goal is to get student represen• There are five town council member for this year will also be raffle tickets have been sent to tation on all levels of the decision• members in Cumberland, who made. Mark Greenburg and the parents of all the classes making process. He stressed that deliberate on what the town Steve Miller, the most popular except for the senior class. An this involves the increase of administrator does. That is a candidates in last spring's effort will be made to have the communications between the ratio of six to the 29,000 people in Aide Returns election, are considered the most raffle tickets sent to them. Bill administration, Faculty Senate, that town. likely candidates in the race for Reindl has been appointed By Terri SuffoIetta and Student Congress. chairman of the raffle com• Cruise, having won the the post. mittee. primary, still has to face his Although there was an official biggest battle in the November Returning to the position of quorum, the decision on the new election but is very confident assistant to the president this members was delayed until all Raffle tickets are being sold about how he will fare in that fall, Father Allan Milmore, O.P., Posters Not members could be present. one for $1 and 6 for $5. A election. spent the last two years The possibility of there being minimum of one $500 scholarship "It felt great," said Cruise travelling in Europe and studying two junior members (who would (or $500 in cash depending on the about his victory in his first in Rome. then become voting members one specification of the winner), with political race. "The man we beat year later) has raised the additional $500 scholarships (or He visited the countries of was the last one we expected to possibility that Greenburg and $500 cash prizes) will be awarded Austria, Belgium, France, Italy, BOG's beat. There is still a lot of work to Miller who finished in a virtual proportionately for each $1000 and Switzerland. Most of his stay be done, but I'm sure we can pull tie, will both be named received in proceeds thereafter. was in Rome where he attended a big victory in November.' Posters advertising free beer representatives. The drawing will be held on the University of St Thomas as and free admission to a mixer The new members, including November 12. both a student and a graduate tomorrow are completely untrue, the faculty member of the group, A Providence College Em• assistant. While living in Rome, said Cindy Marousis, BOG weren't chosen because five Chances will be available to ployee was also in an election but he was the typical tourist, president, last Sunday. members were stranded in an those who wish to purchase them did not fare as well as Celona and visiting several churches and She said the posters were airport, due to a tornado watch. in the lower level of Slavin Center Cruise. museums. The highlight of his manufactured by someone not in In addition, Dr. Thomas Head, during the month of October. Daniel McClanaghan, assistant stay was attending Mass at the connection with the BOG and that another member, died in an The junior class is also spon• director of admissions, lost his Vatican. As the Pope was the Board has not been spon• automobile accident and his post soring a mixer, Friday, Sep• bid for election for state preparing the Eucharist, 150,000 soring any such event remains empty. tember 24, from 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. representative. He was the en• people stood silent in St. Peter's dorsed candidate in the tenth Square. district which includes parts of Providence and North The atmosphere in Rome was 53 Years Later Providence. He lost by about 200 unique. One gets the feeling of votes. McClanaghan could not be being at the center of things, not reached for comment. only of the church but also of Sister Flo Goes Home civilization. Also, the people of Southern Italy received Father Sister Florentia Coughlan, described Sister Flo as a person under the direction of her ex- Milmore cordially. The pace of O.P., a previous head resident of who "...really understands pupil while learning Greek. life beats slower in Southern Italy Aquinas Hall, has returned to St. students and lives for working Sister Flo, a professed than in the United States. Father Patrick's High School in Water- with young people" Sister Kathy Dominican for 53 years, has Fribourgeois Milmore found the people warm, town, Mass. There she has also praised her as an excellent inspired many people to attend family-oriented, and easy-going. resumed her former position as a scholar. Providence College as well as physics teacher in the depart• influencing people to enter the A visit to the University of Shove Off ment she organized 25 years ago. Father Thomas A. Collins, Dominican Order. Father Louvaine's library brought a O.P., a member of the religious Collins, one of those so in• welcome surprise. During World By Debra Martin The request to return to studies department and a former fluenced, speaks fondly of Sister War I, the library was destroyed. Watertown came from the pastor student of Sister Flo's, can attest It was rebuilt as cries rang out to Flo as a "dynamic person" and a of St Patrick's because of the to her scholarly aptitude. Ac• Catholic colleges for books and "great lady." need for teachers. While at cording to Father Collins, Sister money. PC promptly responded Thirteen PC students left for A group of PC students ex• and its name is engraved on a Providence College, Sister Flo, in Flo is "...an ideal Dominican in Logan Airport for Europe Sunday pressed their disappointment in pillar. addition to being head resident of the sense that she has never lost night They were joined by 21 Aquinas for two years, served the her love for study..." She hearing of the transfer by others from LaSalle and Rosary Father Milmore's career at community by assisting in the "...typifies the doctrinal mission sending her a dozen roses. It is Colleges who are also par• Providence College started in the religious studies department's of the order," said Father evident that what Sister Kathy ticipating in the junior year early 1970s. He became Father summer program. Collins. After receiving her described as the "motherly at• abroad program. These three Peterson's assistant upon request master's degree from PC, she titude" of Sister Flo will be colleges form part of the from the president. Sister Kathleen O'Connor continued her biblical studies missed. Wednesday, Septembertemper zi22, It7lir6e From the Top: Dean's List Released The following Is the Dean's List Hardlmnn, Charles Frederick Harms Rosanne J. Thomas, Ksren Marie Kolakowskl, Suianne Lacroas, Susan Deblaslo, Linda Dellefave, Deborah for the spring semester of the Jr., Kathleen Jean Harrington, Louise Thompson. Peter Gregory Thomson, Marls i > n<

TONIGHT E and J BUTCH CASSIDY AND Pizza THE SUNDANCE KID • PAUL NEWMAN • Delicious Grinders, • ROBERT REDFORD Pizza and Spaghetti

• KATBERINE ROSS FAST SERVICE A 20th Century-Fox production Directed by George R. Hill

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Morsuccess eof PC is measureNewd by its s Cindy Marousis. president of "I am not a product of this support changes which benefit grads. said Cote. "If we don't the Board of Gevernors, said that Business Majors: place,'' Cote admits. It is clear Providence College, and object to turn out the product, we're films will not be shown in that he admires the package of any proposal which will cheating." Albertus Magnus Hall anymore. the PC program, especially the academically or socially In the past there were requirement of DWC and Dr Edward Lynch, director of diminish Providence College,'' Job Tips problems with beer drinking; Foundations of Modem Science. the Counseling Center, presents stated Stephen Sanford. president of Student Congress, in resulting in the cancelling of Cote maintains that a "well- the following figures: 27 per cent his opening address on Sunday classes because of the stench, educated business person" is of the graduating class is em• night. and problems with students Offered socially better equipped than the ployed by June; 22 per cent are running around in the halls by the straight business program accepted into graduate school; 25 Having obtained their goal of By Gayle Friedman labs. She also wants to emphasize graduate. Also, Cote claims he percent are actively seeking last semester "to gain self- employment, or are talking with respect as a strong organization that the signs about the BOG "I think students ought to would recommend that his own unemployment agencies, or are ana to represent the student sponsoring a free mixer this challenge what we're saying," children attend "this type of communicating with the Coun• body, " the Student Congress will Thursday are false. said Gustave Cote, head of the school." seling Center; 26 per cent are begin the year by making Nominations for freshman business department at Selling oneself is vital. Knock undecided as to whether to work, available to both resident ana class officers are from Sep• Providence College. on doors, be pushy, yet ad• attend graduate school, travel, or non-resident students a personal tember 27 - September 29. A mirably aggressive. The opportunities for em• accept a job with a lesser income property insurance plan. candidates' meeting will be held However, openings are not ployment for the recent than anticipated. on September 29 at 4:30 p.m. keeping up with the number of This plan provides $1,000 worth graduates certainly depend on a Campaigning will be from accounting majors. 23 to 25 per However, these figures are not of coverage for $10 with $100 number of factors such as September 30 - midnight October cent of the student population is 100 per cent accurate, due to the deduction. It insures all willingness to relocate, variety of 6 Speeches will be held in Slavin in accounting. "Competition is fact that not all of the graduating possessions from fire, theft and practical skills, general well- Center on October 5. Election day round edn ess getting keener," and again Cote students register with the vandalism. Counseling Center. Father John McMahon, is October 7. Questions should be In a typical case, seniors advises for more qualified ac• Sixty to sixty-five per cent of assistant vice-president for directed to Bess Reynolds and should follow the following counting majors. the graduating class registers student relations, spoke to the Ellen Barnes in the Congress procedure in seeking em• The Big Eight accounting firms with the Career Planning Service Congress concerning the mailbox Office. ployment following graduation: make appearances at PC in hopes at the Center. Currently, the situation which was not Other programs and goals to be 1) Register with the Counseling of recruiting eligible seniors. 20 highest wages are doled out to remedied. worked on this semester include Center Planning Center, which per cent of PC accounting majors were made offers by the Big accountants. He explained that last year "a new and more accurate offers "information and advice faculty survey, an increase in on career and employment op• Eight last year. Dr. Lynch also recommends freshmen commuters had to pick that graduates with business up their mail at a special mail community services, a second portunities;'" Unfortunately, many of the annual career day, a look into the recruiters who visit the campus studies also take computer room (ticket room). The new 2) Students should attend the courses and other such practical mail boxes were not ordered until admissions and scholarship various recruitment interviews are not all professional people policies at PC, and the continued Inept recruiters are sometimes skills in order to make them late last semester and did not offers by such corporations as "more marketable." arrive until August. student input into the develoment Aetna Life and Casualty and sent in lieu of busy professional When they finally arrived, they of the Chapin property." General Electric Company; recruiters. These inexperienced As a word of final advice, Mr. Cote recommends that incoming were received out of order. 3) Compile a resume, a port• recrutiers may overlook freshmen take courses of interest Students working in the mail A bill was presented by Ellen folio, and letter of recom• qualified candidates and do not and appliance to the job market, room are trying to straighten out Barnes for Kathy Leibfried mendation; recognize hidden potential. and "to assess what they would this situation. requesting that Aquinas 100 4) Follow up on available leads Accounting, finance, and be happy at" Another problem was in remain open after classes Sunday - if not for interest, then do it for marketing management majors through Thursday for study experience. are eligible for employment in August. Maintenance men were busy readying the Chapin purposes. Cote feels PC has a good production areas: industrial Property ready for September John Houlihan, student business program. Yet Bryant relations and personnel, for in• Congress use, thus delaying installation of member on the Committee on College, with a smaller overall stance, are some possible fields. the mailboxes. There will be 3,809 Adminstration, brought up the enrollment is the business school Cote states,"You can do more mailboxes when everything is problem of dogs on campus. It in Rhode Island. with accounting than anything Unifies settled. was decided that the leash law of Yet when asked what makes else." Also, he believes computer George D. Lennon, editor of the city will be enforced and all PC different, he replies, "The science to be an expanding field. By Beth Vollano The Cowl, addressed the dogs found inside of buildings will philosophy of it. PC attempts to Further, Cote cites the "The Student Congress is a 42 be impounded. blend business and liberal arts in example of a recent accounting Congress concerning The Cowl's member organization with The new field on the Chapin a balanced curriculum. The large senior who passed the CPA exam policies. He stated, The Cowl is specific jobs to do; sharing a property has been named in business schools, like Bryant, do in before looking for the truth in common interest," to work as a memory of Wilmot Glay, 78, who not do this. receiving her diploma. The everything. Only the absolute unified body to propose and died last fall. FORUMS ON HUMAN SEXUALITY

Sponsored by the Chaplain's Office and the Women's Liaison Committee of Providence College MONDAY, SEPT. 27

7:00 P.M. Keynote "Getting in Touch With Yourself and Others

and How Are You Unfolding?"

Ms. Jacqueline Kiernan, Chairperson 64 Hall

Speakers: Rev. Dick Dannenfelser and Ms. Carla Henson

Refreshments TUESDAY, SEPT. 28 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29

2:00 P.M. The Body, Male and Female 2:00 P.M. Homosexuality

Thomas Spignesi - Moderator Mr. M. Millard Miller, Chairperson

Speakers: Dr. James Prochaska Speaker: Dr. Robert Krasner Film 64 Hall Fr. Fabian Cunningham, O.P. Film

3:30 P.M. Sexual Morality — Repeat

7:00 P.M. Sexual Morality 3:30 P.M. Love and Communication

Sr. Kathleen O'Connor, O.P. Chairperson Ellen Doherty — Moderator Rm. 203 Speakers: Mr. M. Miller and

64 Hall Speakers: Mr. Ed Neal Mrs. Linda Miller

Fr. Terry Keegan, O.P. Slavin Film: "Sex and Communication"

Fr. Jack Reid, O.P. 7:00 P.M. Abortion Dramatic vignettes will be performed by students. Fr. Jack Reid, O.P. Chairperson

Speakers: 8:30 P.M. Birth Control Dr. Mildred Jefferson Mr. Hugh Madden

Ms. Judy Parker, Chairperson Dr. John Murphy Fr. Jack McMahon, O.P.

Speakers: Dr. John Evrard 8:30 P.M. Conception and Birth "The Story of Eric"

Fr. Jordan Finan, O.P. Mrs. Helen Bert, Chairperson

'64 Hall Speaker: Dr. Kathleen Burt Wednesday. September 22 197R Page 5 ArunK. Mukhopadhyay: MA, University of Calcutta, M.A., PhD candidate, Brown PC Adds University, instructor in economics. Sarah C.O'Dowd: MAT, Ph - D., Brown University, special 25 Profs lecturer in linguistics MARINE CORP OFFICER By Molly Hennessey Lucia-Lena Rosapepe: MA, Connecticut College, Ph. D , New York University School of Eighteen men and seven Education, special lecturer in women have been added to the music. faculty of Providence College for the 1976-1977 academic year. This Thomas R. Russell: M.F.A., is a decrease of four from the Rhode Island School of Design, previous academic year. special lecturer in art (drawing). George F. Sawdy: M.A., Ph.D. According to Dr. Paul Van K. SELECTION TEAM candidate, Brown University, Thomson, vice-president of instructor in economics. academic affairs, the 25 newly- hired faculty members consist of Mary Anne Sedney: M.S., Ph- 12 full-time and 13 part-time D., University of Massachusetts, professors and instructors. assistant professor of psychology. While 25 people have been added to the faculty of PC, Dr. Fred C. Senftleber; Ph.D. candidate, Southern Illinois CAMPUS VISIT Thomson commented, 'It would be inaccurate to say that the University, instructor in faculty of Providence College has chemistry. been augmented." The reason for Lull F. Valente: Ph.D. can• this is that another 15 faculty didate, Brown University, in• members are either taking structor in Portugese. sabbaticals or leave of absences When a vacancy exists among faculty positions, the following Sex Seminars hiring procedure is generally used: first, Dr Thomson meets Scheduled LOWER LEVEL SLAVIN CENTER with the department chairperson to find out how many full or part- By Celia Kettle time faculty members need to be A series of films, discussions, hired. Then Dr. Thomson and the and lectures concerning human vice-president of business affairs sexuality will be held from study the proposed budget to Monday, September 27, to determine the amount of money Wednesday, September 29, in '64 available for hiring new faculty Hall. members. After this is done Dr. The project entitled "Forums September 27 - 29 Thomson returns to the depart• on Sexuality," is being co• ment chairperson with the ordinated by the Chaplain's necessary financial information Office and the Women's Liaison Ads are than placed in Committee of Providence professional journals. College. Sister Kathleen Criteria for hiring are based O'Connor. O.P., who is a member upon academic qualifications and of both groups, is the principle evidence of teaching ability. coordinator for the event. Prospective faculty members are The Woman's Liaison Com• often asked to conduct a class or mittee of Providence College was established by Father Thomas Peterson, OP, president of Should you Providence College, when the The following isa list of the new school went coed. It was faculty members at PC: established to be a consulting sip beer body of student and faculty FrancisF. Breen: M.A., Ph.D., members in the transition of College, assistant becoming coeducational. professor of economics. The women students have or what? Robert E. Burns; MA., made it clear to the committee University of Massachusetts, that they feel some type of sex special lecturer in business. information is necessary on James M. Carlson: M.A., campus. The idea was able to Arizona State University, Ph.D. become a reality with the aid of candidate, Kent State University, the Chaplain's Office instructor in political science. At 8 p.m on Monday, Sep• Gerard p. Dandeneau: M.A., tember 27, the keynote ad• University of Rhode Island, dress will be given by Rev special lecturer in special Richard Da nnenf elsner. education. Chaplain at Brown University, Thomas J. Deely: MBA, St and Carla Hanson, social worker John's University, instructor in and teacher at Brown University business. in the Human Sexuality Julia DiMartino; D. Litt. Program The talk will be University of Rome, special followed by films and discussion lecturer in Italian. Cenal A. Ekin: MBA, On Tuesday, September 28, the Michigan State University, Ph- program begins at 2:00 p.m. with D., Academy of Economic and a lecture given by Dr. Robert Commercial Sciences (Adana, Krasner of PC's biology Turkey), assistant professor of department, on the "The Human business. Body: Male and Female." Geraldine Faria; M.S.W., At 7 p.m. there will be a panel University of Connecticut, School on sexual morality given by Mr. of SocialWork, special lecturer in Edward Neil; Father Terence social work. Keegan, OP., chaplin of Steven A. Feller; M.A., Providence College; and Father C.A.G.S., Rhode Island College, John Reid, OP. Following this Ed. D., Boston University, there will be lectures on birth specia 1 lecturer in Foundations of control, given by Father Science. Jonathan Everard of Brown Eugene H. Foster; M.A., University, and moral theology, C.A.G.S., Rhode Island College, given by Father Jordan Finan Ed. D., Boston University, There will be a panel on assistant professor of special homosexuality at 2 p.m on education. Wednesday. September 29. Dr. Jeffrey A. Gold: M.S.S.S., James Prochaska from URI, and Boston University, instructor in Father John F. Cunningham, social work. O.P., will be presiding. David N. Gordon: M.A., Ph.D. At 3:30 p.m. a presentation candidate, Brown University, entitled "Love and Com• special lecturer in DWC munication", will be given by Mr. (history). and Mrs. Michael Miller. There DonalR. Kehew (Rev.): M.A., will also be a repeat of the sexual University of Louvain, Ph.D., morality program. Institute Superieur de At 7:00 p.m. there will be a Philosophie, University of panel discussion on abortion. Dr. Louvain, special lecturer in DWC Mildred Jefferson will discuss the (philosophy). social aspects of abortion, Mr. Monica Hauser Laurans: M.S., Hugh Madden, the legal aspects, Georgetown University, special Dr. John Murray, the medical lecturer in French. aspects, and Father John Mc- Rev. John P. Mahoney, O.P.: Mahon.O.P , director of student ST.Lr., Aquinas Institute, affairs, the moral aspects. S.T.D., University of Fribourg, The finale will be a film on assistant professor of religious conception and birth entitled, studies. "The Story of Eric." Dr. James F. MacDonald: MBA., Kathleen Bert, daughter of Mrs Bryant College, special lecturer Helen Bert, PC's women's in business athletic director, who is one of the Linda F. Miller: M.A., Brown few female gynecologists in the University, C.A.G.S., University United States, will also be of Rhode Island, special lecturer present to speak and answer in social work. questions. • •<»««»

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member of Associated Collegiate Press Booze Blackens College Campus

Have you ever noticed the Providence College campus on any given Monday morning? Did you ever wonder where all of those Miller and Schlitz beer bottles and cans come from? Most of us have never realty given it much consideration as we are usually too busy getting to class to be troubled with the state of the campus.

However, our complacent attitude towards drunkenness can be a major reason for the condition that the campus is left in after every weekend. It is to a degree quite tragic if you realize that we have spent a considerable amount of money to acquire a liberal arts education and yet we do not have enough sense or consideration to pick up after ourselves after a night of merriment-

I will agree with anyone that PC is a party school. There is nothing wrong with having a good time but the problem here is that everyone of us is having a good time at somebody else's expense. The sad thing about it is that our good time is actually at our ex• pense because in the long run we all pay for our damages. Probably the best example of what can happen when the drinking has gotten out of control is the fiasco that occured last Wednesday night in Albertus. Because of several drunken students we will no longer be able to use "Yankee Stadium " as a viewing room for movies, ending a standing tradition of some 20 years.

However, the loss of Albertus should only be regarded a signal to the students. It is the first of possibly many steps the administration will be forced to take to protect the general interest of the com• munity. Consider this, the school has now employed four students to clean just the outside area of Slavin Center Monday through Sunday. Along with this crew are two more students whose whole job is to walk the campus picking up beer cans and beer bottles. Maybe this is a great way to add students to the financial aid payroll but I think we are getting a little desperate if this is the only way we can employ students. Finally. I refer to the action that the president of the University of Maine took several years ago when the damages from drunken students to school property ran into the thousands, he simply banned alcoholic beverages on the campus. Will this have to Schorr Not Windmill-Jousting happen at PC before we become responsible for our actions? I sincerely hope not. Daniel Schorr, a reporter for CBS-TV News, jerk reaction to the sensation of Schorr's If we allow our friends and ourselves to pull out the shrubs and refused todivulge again last week the source of revelations, the entire House decided to keep trees, if we allow the smashing of windows and the pulling of false a House CIA report leak. the document secret. fire alarms, and if we allow our drinking companions to toss their The House ethics committee say they won't Obviouslv. this left Schorr up the proverbial cans and bottles everywhere, then we leave the administration no take action against Schorr, and we're glad creek. Ana so far, he has stood fait Had he released the name of his source, the entire alternative but to take immediate and forceful action. Let's not let it The attention focused on the entire affair, which has been running since last January, has journalism field would suffer. The most happen. been monstrous. The sensational nature of the precious possessions of a journalist are Thank you CIA report, plus the figure of one man fighting sources Schorr would have done more George D. Lennon 535 congressmen in defense of a principle, seem harm his own professional standing. to insure its prominence. Though Schorr isn't in jail, others have been Schorr will emerge from this affair as a jailed in defense of the first amendment Four respected man in most circles. An extremely newsmen for the Fresno (Calif). Bee have been competent reporter, the facts seem to indicate incarcerated indefinitely for the same reason Miles of Aisles that Schorr was merely divulging in that time- Schorr is being persecuted. It seems our first honored journalistic game of getting the story right is the most debated of them all. first We hope CBS will allow Schorr (who is an Annihilate Smiles He obtained the report from someone after leave of absence) to take back his job when the the House select committee voted to publish it. matter is settled. Such a noble, principled Although the fate of the BOG's film series is still up in the air, it is Schorr reported on parts of the report before it fighter for an idea and a profession deserves, at hard to be neutral on the entire affair. was released. Six days later, perhaps in a knee- the least, to exercise what he risked for so long. Who can condone the blatant rowdyism present at Wednesday's fiasco'' Surely, no sane social being can. The Board of Governors has presented a consistently fine schedule of films in recent years. Vet. as its budget is increased, and it is able to afford more recent, more popular films, many patrons are less appreciative of the effort put into such showines THE |H COWL Albertus Magnus 100. an ideal location for the films, will Providence, R.I. probably never again be used by the College for student movies. Published each lull week of school during the academic year by Providence College, River Avenue and Eaton The problem of beer stench, though stubborn is only a nuisance Street, Providence. R 1. 02911 Second claaa postage paid at Providence. R.I., Slavin Center, P.O Boa an, MS-2214 compared to the frightening picture of the irresponsible halfwits Editor In-Chief George D. Lennon, 17 who tinkered with scientifiic equipment around the building. Managing Editor Bri,» Keaveaey.'77 associate Editor Raeemnry Lyara, '17

Photography Editor Mk> Uetaaey,'" The Board of Governors might appeal for another chance, but the Copy Editor Ellea White, "W truth is. second and third chances have already been liberally Newt Editor f rand. P fortln.'71 handed to the students Neither the BOG, nor the administration, is' Sporli Editor Jobs A. CHare. '7f

at fault Keaturei Editor nj>ry rjodge, '71 The students are the spoilers Not all of them are irresponsible, to Layout Editor V. Illlaaa ». Foley,'7t be sure And the classic story of the few ruining it for th< .n> Art Editor David Plamoadoo. 17 applies here Circulation Manager Robert Nobel '71 Advertising Mauger Helm Brlahhaui,'7» However, take notice: even if you weren't yelling and throwing CoOege sdvlaor John McMahon, O.P. beer around Wednesday night, you are ? . at 'ault If you want movies, don't stand back and click your tongue Peer pressure is the most effective curb to this nonsense Don't let them ruin it for Newt Sua: Aon Corrode Greg Co mow, Kathryn DelSignore. Gayle Friedman. Carol Grabowiki. Molly Hon you - do something. neaie). Lourdei lncera. Jim Monahan. Maureen O Hare Diane Ruane. PatTiernan, and Beth VoUano Feature! Staff: DavxJ Amaral. Dea Antooeui. Jeanne Chretien, KaUiy Hansen, Joan Healy Jane Hidkey. Kevm M. Howard. Maureen Kenny.Sieve Maurano. Betty Stacbura. John Reiliy and Derate Rock Sport! staff: Mark Hajgmi Paul Langhammer, Al Palladlno. and Debbie NovteUo Helpless are Helped Photography Staff: IiabeUe Tan and Jot Zilo. Copy Staff: Steve Baason. Peggy 8rodenr. Vera J Clotola, Jane Hickey and PatU KoHj Laywat Staff: Bill Ah den. Sieve Baaaon. KaUiy Hansen. Marie Martineau. Debbie Novlello. Meryenne Putt. Philip Rapuano. Veronica Ryand. Laura Smith, and Beth VoUano. Clrcalatfaas SUB: David Hergott. John Henabry John Nolan, and John Stanton (On Leave; The Editorial Board would like Providence College built ramps AdtertJaaag Staff: Paul Brother! and Rich Donahue to praise the College for its at• leading to the entrance of Cowl l " tempts to facilitate the han• Aquinas Hall Once a major dicapped, especially the non problem for those students who Owl advertising rales are 12 00 per column inch and (40 00. $75 00 and $115.00 for quarter, half and full nag'! respectively ambulatory students * were confined to a wheelchair, it Wlllll e1* IIJI[/h!* A • Atrd and do na* nmumtrX^t r • .twdanf body of Pfj* ,*»wk« Coit-rd* Wednesday. September 22. I97g Housing Horror Blemishes Image

By Carol Grabowski

Actually, the residence Converting dorms into office situation at PC is not all that bad. space does cost money. But But only 154 seniors have having too much dorm space is a returned to live at Providence logistical "problem" that a College. If the sizes of the last college can solve. Creating ad• three freshman classes can be ditional space is much more used as estimates of what is to difficult. come, next year significantly more than 154 freshmen will be Since PC's resident population clamoring for space at PC. is ballooning, some have suggested that limits should be placed upon who may live on The adminstration. par• campus Colonel Andrew A. ticularly the Residence and DelCorso, associate director of Admission Offices, will soon be residence, has suggested that forced to decide where, as a students living more than 20 resident campus, PC will go. The miles away from the campus be administration can make one of given on-campus housing priority the following choices: l) expand over local students. Local dorm and dining facilities in students would be allowed to live order to increase resident on campus, but only after more Can this man hold a gun on a bunch of crooks, find out who's telling the truth, and write a novel in 24 enrollment; 2) accept a mini- distant students received rooms. hours? Don this man have a congested nose? And, what about Naomi? sized freshman class and maintain dorm facilities as they Aside from easy access to are; 3) admit a fairly large fresh• meals and campus facilities, 'Seven Keys to Baldpate:' man class out limit the number of living at couege otters one big freshmen who may live on bonus that can make or break a campus. student's college years: the opportunity to meet more people Trinity Releases Laughter in a shorter time span than The first option would require maybe any other human ex• more than one year to im• perience ByPaul Langhammer plement The Resident Office especially accompanied by the would have to decide either Col. DelCorso s suggestion is I'll admit to it. I'm an English people who have never attended a expressions and voices conjured where would be the best place to practical since local students can major studying for the third year Trinity Square play". Also, Richard Jenkins, (MVP as the build a new dorm on campus or find off-campus housing ah Providence College and I had perhaps, to possibly bring in a I auffeur), Howard London (the which campus building would be (namely, home) much easier never been to Trinity Square. little needed income. Hermit of Baldpate) and Daniel best suited for conversion into a von Bargen (the Mayou's man than out-of-state or more distant Actually, I hadn't ventured into Baldpate has been a big hit in dorm. Friday). students can. the edifice at 201 Washington the past for the company. .But then, if you ask me, I Street since I had delighted in Cohan's link with Providence But giving out-of-state students thought everyone was good. After Mary Poppins with my friends played a role there. If the play If the administration did decide housing priority does have a reading for years about how good and our mothers back when the hadn't lost its appeal since 1913, to build, getting bids and the dangerous drawback: If housing the likes of Richard KneeTand Majestic Theatre lived up to its then a matter of months certainly process of building itself would space at PC ever became really and Richard Kavanaough name. No need for you to commit wouldn't have any effect on it. take time. A new dorm could tight, the College might alienate (Magee) are, there's no way I'm a similar error. The play begins with a dandy probably not be finished in time local students from campus life. going to be negative after at• for next year's freshmen. If you've mastered English little audio-visual display: slides featuring oval portraits of the tending my first performance at enough to gain admittance to Trinity. As a high school student, I can college, or at least enough to stars, to the accompaniment of With so many characters, and, Opponents of either building a remember meeting people before peruse this paper, then you some Cohan music, and then it turns out, keys, moving in and dorm or converting another classes, after classes, and in our should be attending per• some footage of George M. right out, the plot at times was on the College facility into a dorm argue school cafeteria. They were formances of the Trinity Square here on the Providence City Hall verge of being confusing. Via that, if the enrollment should hurried, frenzied, and often one• Repertory Company. steps. time meetings. Living on campus several confessions and ac• drop, PC would be stuck with a Trinity possesses a favorable The action starts with novelist gives people a unique chance to cusations, however, the personna useless dorm. But an "extra" nationwide reputation and that in William Hallowell Magee form relationships in a relaxed straightened out the situation for dorm can be converted into of• itself is more that can be said shutting himself into a summer atmosphere. It gives students a the audience. fices and vice versa. The old about almost anything cultural resort hotel in the middle of chance to eat, study, and just The setting was superb: two Residence Office in Meagher was from Rhode Island. This year the winter, to attempt to write a plain have fun with some very floors of Baldpate, with lots of converted into very attractive regular season will commence in novel within 24 hours and thus interesting folks. Students should doors which were perfectly student rooms. Space presently late October , consisting of six win a bet not be forced to miss out on conducive to the good, quick occupied by the Residence Office plays which will be chosen by The title comes in because the campus life simply because they chase scenes. But as happens, so in Joseph Hall used to be priests' Trinity's patrons. hotel, set on top of a mountain in come from Cranston or Warwick. often, the best came last: for it rooms. Trinity is presenting two Dre- a raging snowstorm, is called was in the final bows that it season plays, comedies both. Baldpate, and there is just one seemed the actors had as good a George M. Cohan's Seven Keys to key to its front door, so we are time on stage as the folks who Baldpate began its run on Sep• told. were off. tember 14 and win continue Magee receives unexpected Tickets for performances at through the ninth of October company - robbers and cheats, Trinity Square range from $5 to Georges Feydeau's farce, Flea and robbers of cheats. It develops $7, depending on the time and In Her Ear opens on September 14 into one big farce, poking fun at day. But students can cut those 'Big Bus' Bursts Balloon and will close one month later. the very sort of mysteries that prices in half by purchasing The productions are "designed to Magee thinks make him famous. student rush tickets which go on maintain interest among people There are many one-liners that By David St. Germain collision with a '53 Chevy pick-up sale one-half hour before the who have gone to the theatre, and aren't too funny out of context, truck, and perhaps the ultimate show, providing there are seats to ignite new interest among but are awfully funny in, In recent years film goers have disaster: Kitty almost drowning left. drowned, nose-dived, roasted, in a room filled with soda. toasted, shook, and sat on the One of the reasons The Big Bus edge of their seats watching that is such a fun comedy spoof is the Barnes to Speak phe nomenon of movie mediocrity cast. Joseph Bologna and Hello, Mutta - Hello, Fodda keep the kno wn as the . At The Providence College An• laughs on cue by approaching the back to my room to lie down. I last the entire disaster genre has thropology Division will sponsor (Note from the editor: Here is a nonsensical situations with mock think it must have been from the been properly spoofed in a new a lecture on the Mississippi sample teller which, it is thought, seriousness. Channing's past flu. film called The Big Bus. Mound Builders, a little known films (such as The Fortune, 1975) might help letter-writing novices. The 112 million Cyclops is the American Civilization that have shown her to be developinE It is hoped this letter will show You'd love the library, its such world's first nuclear powered bus flourished and disappeared long into a fine comedienne. The Big how easy it is and how much fun a friendly place. I get to sit in a travelling non-stop from New before 1492, at 8 p.m., Thursday, Bus affirms this. cubby hole that's surrounded by a York to Denver. This marvel of September 23, in Aquinas it can be to write to Mom and transportation has such luxuries Lynn Redgrave is perfection in Lounge. Dad.) lot of other cubby holes. as a bar, a bowling alley, and a bizarre bit part as the fashion Everyone in the cubby holes gets even a swimming pool. designer. She is a combination According to Dr. Lydia T. By Kathy Hansen together and that's how I've met The passengers and crew of seductress, bon-vivant, and Black, director of Providence some interesting boys. Usually, this "grand hotel" in transit would-be murderess. College's anthropology division, Dear Mom and Dad, include the pilot, Dan Torrence Ruth Gordon, a gem in any the latest finds indicate that this I am fine. How are you? The they ask me up to their rooms to (Joseph Bologna), who was film, provides a great deal of civilization was very widespread. weather is nice here, and I hope see their stereos. I think that that accused several years earlier of humor through her delivery of City mound sites have been it's the same there. is so thoughtful. I've also met a eating all of his passengers when several bits of ribald dialogue. located along the inland water young man majoring in art who his bus broke down. As Dan says Unfortunately, Sally Keller- courses from the Gulf of Mexico said that he would like to do man is wasted as is Jose Ferrer to Oklahoma and Wisconsin. I'm so glad that you forced me in his defense, "Eat one lousy to come to college. There are sketches of me. foot and they call you a can• as Ironman: a villian in an iron Black said that cultural remains lung. indicate that the Mississippi many fun and interesting things nibal." to do. Everv other night I go to a The food here is really dif• In The Big Bus, director James Mound Builders' culture was Also on board is the designer of ferent. Some of it I've never even Frawley shows that disaster related to, if not derived from, Cyclops and Dan's former love, heard of before. For dinner the films should not be taken the Mayan civilization of party, and the nights in between 1 Kitty Baxter (Stockard Chan- other night there was hockev- seriously. The film is unique in Yucatan and Guatamala go to a place called the nine) ; Camille Levy (Lynn Rathskellar. Saturday night I go Redgrave), an eccentric fashion that the disaster and not the This illustrated lecture will be to the library to do my studying puck steak. I think its another designer; Sybil (Sally Keller- acting is laughable, unlike most presented by Dr. Carol Barnes, a for the week name for sirloin. There were also man), an unhappy rich girl; and recent disaster movies. Viewers professor of archeology at Rhode green beans. One of them (Ruth Gordon) who has decided will agree that The Big Bus is a Island College, whose specialty is The Rathskellar is a little bit crawled off my plate, but I to say "upchuck" to life. delightful, amusing, basically the archeology of the Eastern and like a malt shop. I went there last stabbed it with my fork before it Before this motley group "cute" take-off which hopefully has laid (or perhaps the correct Central United States. night and had a few sodas. One of got awav. reaches Denver, several them was called a screwdriver chsasters-to-end-all-disasters take term is exploded) the entire The lecture is free and open to disaster genre to rest. and the other had a funny name Lots of love. place. These include: a fire, a the public. like tequila. Afterwards, I felt bomb explosion, an earthquake, a dizzv and sort of sick, so I went Your freshman daughter Page 8 Wednesday. September 22, 1 BOG Films: Jewels and Rhinestones

By Steve Maurano Bosma expects the most which will be shown on Sep• One of the worst films this year (instead of William Friedkin). popular film of the semester will tember 29 is a film made from is Walking Tall, Part II (1975) on Popeye Doyle (Gene Hackman) The BOG began its semester be Mel Brook's Young extra footage not used in The October 27. This supposedly true goes to France to try to break up long schedule of movies last Frankenstein, which will be Three Musketeers (1974). This account of the continuing saga of the Organization. The film Wednesday with a presentation of shown November 17. Other films "sequel'' greatly resembles the Sheriff Pusser (played by the one resembles the formula of its Woody Allen's Love and Death. that should attract large style of the earlier Richard and hopefully only Bo Svenson) is predecessor a great deal, but the Movies will be run every audiences include Monty Python Lester film. Perhaps the only purely contrived fiction. This is usual Frankenheimer overin- Wednesday night at 7 p.m. and (October 13), American Graffiti significant development is that definitely a film to miss. tensity in every frame is ap• villianess Faye Dunaway finally parent. 9:30 p.m. The sites will be (October 20), and Woodstock Continuing on a losing streak (December 8). gets her due. decided upon from week to week. is Sidney Pollack's Three Days of The final film on December 8 is The cost to the student is one- The October 6 offering is Royal the Condor (1975) on November 3. Woodstock (1970) which won an dollar, and pizza will be served. Flash (1975) starring Malcolmmc Robert Redford stars as a C.I.A. Oscar for the best documentary. Chuck Bosma of the BOG office Butch Cassidy: Dowell (A Clockwork Orange, agent who knows too much and is The film appears to have been is enthusiastic about the 1972). The title of the film should on the screen too long. Faye made for those who could not semester's schedule of movies The Classic be changed to Royal Flash in the Dunaway is the girl who helps afford the record. Featured are He explained that the BOG would Pan. Lester pulls the swash• him escape the forces of evil but Sly and the Family Stone, the attempt to run everything "...as buckling sword out of the hilt By David St. Germain cannot save him from giving a Who; Crosby, Stills, and Nash; professionally as possible." once too often, tester was not en mediocre performance. The film Jimi Hendrix; and Joan Baez. Bosma also noted that some This semester the Board of garde when he directed this ef• is occasionally suspenseful, but Woodstock tries not only to attempt would be made to adjust Governors film schedule includes fort. those are rare occasions indeed. capture the concert artist but and improve the sound system in a few cinematic jewels and many October 13 has Monty Python's For the most part. Three Days of also the atmosphere of the Albertus. He said that he has rhines tones. Now For Something Completely the Condor should be known as audience as well received a promise of September 22 offers the ex• Different (1972), a film made Two Hours of Turkey. So, those are the films of this cooperation from Desautels of cellent Butch Cassidy and the from edited segments of the semester. Good, bad, and in• the audio-visual department in Robert Aldrich's Hustle (1975) Sundance Kid (1969); the film popular BBC comedy show. different. See you at (some of) this matter. on November 10 stars Burt which gave the world the winning Monty Python devotees will be the movies. The selection of the movies was team of Paul Newman and pleased to see some of the best Reynolds and Catherine determined with a few important Robert Redford Director George segments rerun here. Included Deneuve. Since one expects Perhaps the best film on the points in mind. Bosma said that Roy Hill (The Sting, 1974) ex• are: The joke that kills, the game Reynolds to act, he does not schedule is Mel Brooks' Young too much money bad been lost pertly recreates the fading old of blackmail, and of course, the bother to disappoint anyone by Frankenstein (1974) on last year because of cancellations West days of outlaws and posses. immortal Lumberjack song. doing so. Ms. Denevue is best November 17. Brooks brilliantly and the unavailability of certain The film also includes the George Luca's American known for her Channel com• spoofs the classic horror film of films. This year's calendar is Oscar winning song "Raindrops Graffiti (1973) on October 20, is mercials. Unfortunately that's the 1930s. The cast includes Gene aimed at pleasing different tastes Keep Tallin' on My Head" by one of the better films this year. not what one smells in her per• Wilder, Marty Feldman as Igor, in movies, hopefully with Burt Bachrach. Perhaps the best Lucas recreated the Happy Days formance. and Madeline Kahn (a must to something for everyone. Also, an thing about the film is the clever period of the 50's when bobby see). Each provides a great deal effort will be made to attract script by William Goldman, soxes were in, waitresses were on French Connection II (1975) on of humor simply by their expert freshmen to the campus cinema which contains one of the best roller skates, and a flash of moon December 1, picks up where the delivery of the witty, double by strenghening the emphasis on surprise endings of all time. had nothing to do with original leaves off. This time the entente script by Brooks and publicity. The Four Musketeers (1975) astronomy. director is John Frankenheimer Wilder.

On Tuesday, November 16, Dr. Rochelle Owens will start off Father Dominic Rover.O.P., Edward McCrorie is scheduled to the second semester with a will be the guest poet on Thurs• Poets and Perel read. A member of PC's English reading on Thursday, January 20. day, February 14. This superb Perel spoke enthusiastically of Department, McCrorie is an Perel describes her as an "award poet who keeps a low profile has 1 Ethridge Knight who will read on energetic poet who is also winning author of many con• been sought several times and By Jane Hickey Thursdav. October 21. This currently employing his excellent troversial and innovative plays." those involved in the poetry • powerful black poet will com• talent as a translator to do some Her plays have been produced series are happy to announce that pensate for the inavailability of a Have you ever been to a poetry new work on Virgil's Aeneid. throughout the world and at he has now consented to read black voice in last year's series. Perel reminds students that they reading? If your answer is no, festivals in Edinborough, Berlin, some of his own poems as well as Perel describes him as "one of should be encouraged to take what is the image that im• Paris, and Rome. She has won to present works of other poets the foremost poets in con• advantage of the fact that he is mediately comes to mind? Do several "Obies", Village Voice He will especially feature poems you conjure up visions of a temporary society, highly available to them on campus and Drama Awards, Drama Desk respected by both blacks and that they should come to hear by Robert Lowell, one of his beatnik-infested coffeehouse, Award, and honors from the New favorite poets. circa 1960? PC's English whites." A rehabilitated former him and seek him out to discuss York Drama Critics Circle. Again, Perel encourages Department is sponsoring a prisoner who also overcame a poetry with him. McCrorie has a In addition to two collections of students to take advantage of the poetry series which will drug problem, Knight is a very book entitled After a Cremation, r plays, she has written five books fact that Fr. Rover is a member definitely alter that image. sensitive spokesperson fo all Thorp Springs Press, 1974. people who feel oppressed. of poetry, her most recent of the PC community and should Nancy Sullivan, a teacher at publications being, The Joe 82 seek him out. Knight was the recipient of a Rhode Island College, will read Creation Poems, Black Sparrow Jane Lunin Perel will herself Jane Lunin Perel, English Guggenheim Fellowship in 1974 on Thursday, December 9. Perel Press, 1974, and The Carl Marks present some of her own works on Department faculty member and and was poet-in-residence at describes her as "a very Play and Others, E.P.Dutton, director of this series, previewed University of Hartford and Thursday, March 10. Perel is a dedicated and excellent poet. She 1974. this year's artists and discussed Lincoln University in Missouri. member of PC's English will be an interesting and ab• the series in general. She ex• He has edited several an• Owens is a recipient of Department and an energetic sorbing reader." She encourages plained that the series aims to thologies and continues to edit Guggenheim. Yale School of poet. Like McCrorie and Fr. students to . ask Sullivan cover the widest possible variety several poetry magazines. His Drama, C.A.P.S., Rockefeller, Rover, the PC community is questions in order to hear her of tastes and she feels that the books include Poems from and National Endowment for the lucky to have her in its midst and very interesting views. Sullivan's poets who will read this year do Prison, 1968, and Belly Song, Arts fellowships. She is a found• students should take advantage books include Body English, span a wide range. "All of these 1973, Broadside Press. His latest ing member of the New York of her openness to discussion. Her Hellcoal Press, 1972 and Telling poets have their own individual book. Born of a Woman, is due to Theatre Strategy and a sponsor publications include The Lone It, Godine Press, 1975. voices." be released this year. of Women's Interest Center, Inc. See POETRY Page 10

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'We've Come Wednesday Night Disturbance A Long Way' Continued from Page I Places FilmSeries in Limbo This team is hoping for a good Continued from Page 1 season even though we have few done returning people. It's safe to say Marousis said that the BOG makes it prohibitive for "deliberately or accidentally" One report, also cited by that this will be a rebuilding year. would not lose money if the the building to be'used. pulled the plug. The previously Father McPhail, tells of one Still, the attitude of everyone Board's series were cancelled for Due to fire regulations, many intermittent yelling and bottle- group of students rolling a concerned is fantastic." the remainder of the semester. doors in the building had to be breaking escalated. canister of carbon dioxide gas There are a few problems that She said, "Movies have been unlocked. Some took the op• around the hallways of the have to be ironed out, however. cancelled before." portunity to roam the hallways. building. The women's program, plus There was no actual damage The major part of Wednesday 'The entire Fortunately, the can was intramurals, are outgrowing the done to the movie room or the night's melee occurred when the empty, because if it were full, gym, and there is a question building Wednesday night. But, projector malfunctioned on a building would said Father McPhail, 'The entire about scholarships. Mrs. Bert according to McPhail, "The number of occasions. Father building would have exploded." explains: potential damage that could be McPhail believes someone have exploded.' "Title IX. in section 64. sub• paragraph 86, requires schools to provide reasonable opportunities for scholarships for both sexes. Fr. Peterson is Exuberant Grant Forms We were allotted two scholar• ships each year, the men got Nearly Due tmeen. Now, according to that, About Columbia Agreement the school may not be in com• The 1977-78 competition for would have with the un• pliance After all, we play ap• Continued from Page occurs in athletics. graduate study abroad under the proximately 101 intercollegiate In Father Peterson's address to dergraduate college. Mutual Educational Exchange contests. academic scholarships, a the Senate, he discussed, among He reported that recently, a Program (Fulbright - Hays) and Parents' Confidential Statement committee headed by Judge "No one has ever refused any other things, the improvements by foreign governments, is needed. Weisberger made a report on the of our requests. But we haven't on the Lower Campus, and the universities and private donors, D'Arcy disagrees with possibility of having an Open feasibility of a law school at PC. will close shortly. made any unreasonable demands After researching the question, Jacquette's statement, asserting House to familiarize students and Application forms and further either. I'm cognizant of the committee was over• that the major reason a student faculty with the former Chapin information for students scholarships and basketball's whelmingly in favor of the law chooses a school is its academic property. currently attending Providence place in the financial picture. We school. don't want to jeopardize that. I reputation, and that financial Father Peterson said, "Future College may be obtained from just want the women treated assistance ranks a poor third. considerations include a music Father Peterson reported that H.C. Kennedy, located in Library fairly as possible." D'Arcy also said that awarding center and a theater arts center." the College's 10-year ac• 339. The deadline for filing ap- scholarships solely on an He went on to say, "Everyone creditation by the New England plicatione in October 12. academic basis could result in a at PC must address themselves Association of Colleges and bidding war among schools for to the question of the law school, schools will end next year. To the top students, as currently and the relationship a law school prepare the College for the re- MALE/FEMALE evaluation, the faculty and ad• ministration should seriously and POSITIONS objectively examine the College, he felt. AUDIO If you are looking lor a lop The president exuded that he sales position ... slop ... here Is was delighted that such a CAN MAKE a splendid opportunity. 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No matter what your interests are there b a faculty exchange program be• incentive programs provided Collegiate Enterprises, 401 - committee for you to Join. tween PC and the University of Over 60 lop brands including 274-4489 Fribourg, in Switzerland. audiophile lines Audio Outlet The president also declared Social Committee Concert Committee Wholesalers 325 Pascack "PC is as big as it should get" Fine Arts Committee Film Committee Ave Washington Township and that it can't keep letting the Call: Mr. Moore Video Committee Lecture Committee N J 07675 1201) 666-8868 enrollment inch upwards. Wooden Naval Travel Committee Attention Arlene Muzyka Collegiate Enterprises Publicity Committee Peoples Action Committee for Father Peterson also reported Equality that all accumulated deficits IS 401-274-4489 have been erased NEED EXTRA MONEY? casual coifaer DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO BE A TUTOR? offers you fo OFF

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By Al Palladino decided it was time to go back to soccer has reached a turning In today's society, age dictates school Jim's brother had point. The next few years decide many things. To vote and drink graduated from PC in 1964 and he the future of soccer here The (legally) you must be 18 You can sold Jim on PC. Also, that talent is here and it is a matter of drive when you turn 16, and at 17, summer, Rabadan met his wife how long it takes to jell as a unit. I you can be thrown in jail But to Kathy. want to be a part of that Fans play college soccer, age means only support winners and that's very little. Just ask this week's "The way we met was kind of the goal the team is shooting PC player profile, 26-year old Jim amusing," Kathy remembers for." Rabadan. "Jim's brother was getting Rabadan, a native of Teaneck, married. It turned out that Jim Rabadan s strong point is his New Jersey, comes to PC with was best man and I was maid of passing ability. He seems'to have quite an impressive background. honor. We saw a lot of each other developed a knack of knowing One of six children, Jim attended during Jim's freshman year and where everyone is. He possesses Teaneck High School where he we were married on August 21, a good, but not great, snot but is captained the soccer team and 1976." very quick on the field. lettered in wrestling and "My shot could be a lot better. I baseball. After graduating, he Rabadan, due to his playing get a lot of satisfaction seeing the attended Quinipiac College for soccer at Quinipiac, was play develop and making the key one year and played soccer for ineligible to play with the team pass to set up a goal. But if I have the freshman team. his freshman year. Not even the shot, I'm not afraid to take allowed to practice with the "Going to college at that time it." team, Jim was still on hand for was a really dumb thing," all home games. reflects Jim. "I wasn't Rabadan knows the game and emotionally ready. I just took it it His dedication was evidenced is a natural leader. He is the as one big party. That's why I even further by the fact that he quiet, unassuming type who gets dropped out and entered the was often found behind Do re his job done. He will be an in• Navy Hall, kicking a soccer ball around tegral part of this year's edition to keep sharp. of PC soccer. As his enthusiastic "Entering the Navy in 1969 did wife Kathy puts it, "For an old a lot for me. Although it wasn't man', he is still in pretty good always a lot of fun, I could see "Being ineligible last year," shape." how it was helping. It was better explained Kathy, "got to Jim a organized and probably most little. Not that he ever com• importantly, I was growing up." plained. He went to as many 'Against Merrimack. Jim While in the Navy, Rabadan games as he could but you could Rabadan proved he was ready to travelled the Carribean and tell that he really wanted to be play. Rabadan. playing center out there playing. Mediterranean Seas and was forward, lied a PC soccer record stationed in South America for a "During the summer Jim by scoring Providence's first three while. worked hard to get in shape for goals in their 4-0 win over "Playing soccer in South this year. He's got more deter• Merrimack. In his first ap• America," Jim recalls, "was Jim Rabadan mination than anyone I know." pearance as a Friar. Jim proved quite an experience. Soccer is admit though, I really enjoy Jim left the Navy in 1973 and their national pastime and they "You bet I've been looking that his age really did make a play a physical game. I must playing physical soccer. I hope for awhile lived in Hawaii. After forward to this," says Jim. "PC difference.) this year I am able to." moving back to the states, he IM Teams ReadySoccer , Hockey, Baseball For Football SeasonRecruit s Ready to Roll By "Beans" Smith says, "Frank was recruited for winger who really gets involved and Vin Freccia (Second in a series. Recruiting, ROTC, who recruited heavily his defense ability and could be in the game. He is not the this year, could play a role as better known as "the second The Intramural flag football compared to Kevin Gaffney." smoothest performer in the world spoilers to the rest of the division. season." has come to an end for season kicked off this week at the ..Dan Hasklns, Bloomingon, but seems to get the job done. He The "well-motivated" Wild brand new Huxley field complex. 1976. The recruits will be in• Minnesota: Another defenseman wears number 23. Turkeys and Admiral Dick and Thirty men's teams are volved in their respective sports who was recruited purely for Hot Seamen express optimistic John Murphy, Smith town. Long represented along with four shortly. Many questions will soon defensive reasons, Haskins could hopes for the upcoming season Island: A red-haired right winger women's teams. be paired with Ron Wilson. but remain long shots in the dark. be answered.) who has adapted to college play Lamoriello calls him "a player very quickly, Murphy wears The men's league has been who realizes his defensive By Al Palladino number 27. He possesses quick divided into three equally potent Twin Peaks and The Villa (War responsibilities first." reflexes and is an excellent divisions. The nucleus of a strong Demons renamed) are both Soccer - Coach Doyle has passer with a good, deceiving P.C.F. team headed by captain Hockey - Another outstanding veteran teams who should pose assembled a fine bunch of fresh• shot. Jim McPherson, quarterback schedule' has been put together by as the strongest contenders for men. They are expected to play Rich Balzano, and the versatile P.C.F.'s crown. Twin Peaks, who coach Lou Lamoriello. He has an important part in this year's Baseball - Coach Alex Nihigian Phil Sibiga will be reluctant in have lost many key players to recruited an entire unit, which success or failure. has 16 lettermen returning this relinquishing their 1975 crown. Captain Timmy Nelson and his will make all starting positions year. His losses will be hard to Commander Goodies, should be competitive. There are many other teams, replace, but a winning season and tough with the clear-headed Ted however, that could pose still a tournament bid is within McVea and a real peddler in Bill Dennis Martin, Durlin, New challenges to the Firemen. The definite range. Doogers and Tankers are squads Giertz. Hampshire: A forward who puts the puck in the net often, Martin Barry Bennet, Farmington, backed by winning traditions that Mass.: An all-stater who has The Villa probably has more is described by Lamoriello as Cowl cannot go unmentioned. Tanker shown a remarkable arm from overall talent than any other "the type of player who never captains Ted Patrikas and third or shortstop. Nahigian teams in the league. Steady quits - a Pete Rose hockey Brooks Schiffner are working terms him as a "versatile hard to establish team unity and tackle Vin Freccia has been player." replaced by an unstable Red Sports ballplayer who could find a way are yearning for the healthy Jeff Whisler, St. Paul, Min• into the starting lineup." return of the injury-plagued Tom O'Leary, who as coach will seek nesota: A forward and younger Paul Larryfield, Somerset, Spignesi. the right combinations to shake the rap as the league's second- brother of last year's "fighting" Mass.: A right-handed hitter who forward Tim, Whisler "possesses can play anywhere in the infield. The Guzzlers, with "Bugger" place finishers. It will be in• Analysis good speed and skating "A ballplayer who can be used in O'Brien, were an up and coming teresting to show how Bob Feltre abilities, according to many various situations," says team in 75 and should progress performs in the backfield after Lamoriello. Nahigian of the strapping six- as the year goes along. However, being shot in the off-season. Coach O'Leary also has top foot-one incher. they may be a year away from Mark Hanson, canton, performers such as Bob "Big Kyle Hutchlna, Cranston, Ed Cahir, Providence, R.I.: the top spot. Massachusetts: A goalie who has Bear" Collins, Jimmy "Dean" Rhode Island: Hutchins is a tall, All-state outfielder from LaSalle always wanted to attend PC. The New York Dolls, though DriscoU, and flashy receiver Joe slender fullback who is always a Academy. A switch hitter who hit Hanson sat out last season in having lost some top-notch Dias. who can go both ways. hard worker on the field. He has with authority. Nahigian says, order to join the Friars for the 76- contenders, are back with the really good sense of what is going "A big and good athlete." 77 campaign. Lamoriello calls bashful likes of Tom "Spike" The Athletic Board wishes all on and what to do about it. him "a hard worker who has a Ed Bessinger. Massasolt, Palamara, Mike "Moses" teams much success throughout Hutchins wears number 11. great desire to win." Mass.: Junior college transfer Malone, "Dirty" Dick Hominski, the season. Also, last year's who plays infield and outfield. Frank Johnson, Canton, "Crazy" Chris Gaughan, and trophies can be picked up in the Charles Pettigrove. Fairfield, Nahigian calls him "an ex• Massachusetts: A "defensive" such intelligent captains as Athletic Board office until Oc• perienced ballplayer who tober 1. After that date they will defenseman who could see a lot of Connecticut: Pettigrove is a left "Mindless' Chuck Sakany, and help out a lot. "Broad-Minded" Greg Martino. be forfeited. action as a frosh Lamoriello

Dan Hasklns Kyle Hutchins Charles Pettegrove John Murphy Frank Johnson Wednesday. September 22. 1976 Page 15 'Sly, We Hardly Knew Ye...' THE S AG A () F SIX-, AND H12 WAS

NO NEED TO CRY FRIAR FANS- LOCK FOR A GREAT YEAR WITH' SOUP, JOE. v CO. Bfe Shot Limited Practice Equals Limited Success By Debbie Noviello By John Mullaney "They (the students) are not the addition of a very talented Until then, the fate of PC golf getting a fair chance due to transfer student. After just one practice round of team will be in the hands of three Unknown to most of the time", said Prisco, "but the fall The two returnees are John golf, PC coach, Joe Prisco had to returnees - Keneth Cook, Providence College community is activity is rather informal and we McMorrow and Colin Ahern, who select seven golfers from a hoard Nicholas Forlizzi, and Jim the fact that PC has a varsity are still in the process of are both playing hockey this fall. of newcomers to participate in a Malich - and a host of rifle team. The team carries tryouts.'' The transfer student is Mike Zito, match against UMass, URI and newcomers. twelve members, captained by Despite their third-place finish winner of the 1975 Rhode Island Bryant at the Point Judith Their next round of competition Chris Bishop and coached by Thursday, however, Coach Schoolboy State Championship Country Club last Thursday will be September 23 in a tour• Master Sargeant Jack Upton. Prisco feels that PC will have a and an "excellent golfer" ac• afternoon. As a result, PC nament at Yale, followed by a Practices are held in the rifle "solid team" come spring. He cording to PC's golf mentor. finished in third place behind September 30 engagement with range, located in the basement of bases his optimism on the return However, he won't be eligible UMass and URI respectively. Holy Cross and Assumption. Alumni Hall across from the of two of last year's golfers and until springtime. ROTC office.

The team, which belongs to the New England College Rifle PROVIDENCE COLLEGE League, is open to both males and females. Belonging to ROTC is not required. The season begins the last week of October and will SPORT SHOP end the first week of March. Tryouts for the year have already (located in the Schneider Arena) closed. Featuring Fr. LennonWins The "Best of Everything" in HOCKEY EQUIPMENT

By Al Palladino PLUS A full line of: Father Joseph Lennon, OP, vice-president of Community ADIDAS SHOES SPOT-BILT SHOES SAND-KNIT SLACKS and SHIRTS affairs at Providence College Plus many, many more name brands fired a six-over-par 77 to win the medal in the Rhode Island Golf Association's Senior Cham• HOURS: pionship. Monday through Friday noon to 9 p.m.

Father Lennon, who celebrates Saturday 6:30a.m. to 6 p.m. his fifty-seventh birthday today, Sunday 6:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. carded three birdies, three bogies, and three double bogies also PUBLIC SKATING HOURS: over the 6,137-yard Agawam Hunt layout. His birdies came on Wednesday, Friday & Sunday evenings 7-9 p.m. putts of six, 10 and 12 feet. Saturday and Sunday afternoons 1-3 p.m. Father Lennon now advances to the match play portion for the (Students Vt price with I.D.) senior championship. Finals will For information call 865-2279 be held on Friday. Page 16 Wednesday. September 22, lf7«

Providence Sinks Merrimack By Mark Higgins Magee had a fairly quiet af• Paced by Jim Rabadan's three ternoon, aided greatly by the goal hat-trick, Providence won defensive play of Pat Farrell, their opening soccer game over Greg Papaz and Jim Sheil. His Merrimack, 4-0. The sophomore only real challenge came with scoring sensation who hails from nearly ten minutes left A Teaneck, New Jersey has put Merrimack forward gathered in some punch in an offense that a lead pass and broke past the was fairly lack-luster over die Providence back line all alone. past few seasons. Magee came out and made a "Jim has done a tremendous spectacular diving save to job for us. He played extremely preserve his shutout. well in the scrimmages and he had a super game this af• With time running out, Keith ternoon," praised Doyle. DelRocco came close to making Rabadan was first playing at an the final score 5-0 but his hard, inside forward position but Coach rising shot sailed over the Doyle felt that he needed some Merrimack net and the final strength on the wings so he made score read Providence 4, the switch and his strategy paid Merrimack 0. off as was evident on Saturday afternoon. The Friars will face Assump• Commenting on the victory, tion this Saturday afternoon at Doyle said, "Naturally, I'm very home starting at 2 p.m. Then on pleased that we won but I felt that September 29, they will travel the offense could have pressured down to Kingston to face a tough this club a little more. We only URI club. PC lost to both teams had about eight or nine shots on last season and they will be goal and I know that we can do looking to switch things around. much better because we are stronger up front than last In looking at the upcoming season." schedule, Doyle noted, "We will In the first half, PC dominated be playing some pretty strong play even though their passing clubs this season. Brandeis and was somewhat erratic at times. UConn are always tough and The Friars controlled play in the RIC, Bryant and Bentley have Merrimack zone only to be turned improved." Cowl photo by Mike Delaney away. Then freshman forward Jim Rabadan unleashes on Merrimack goaltender. John Murphy had a good op• "Our offense is much stronger portunity to put Providence on but we've lost three excellent top but his shot was stopped by slick pass. From ten yards out he Once again Rabadan was the one there were no major incidents. defensive fullbacks. Kevin Merrimack netminder Brian quickly turned to his left and responsible. There was a With the game well out of Mullins and Mark Conn have Fisher. boomed a shot into the upper scramble in front of the reach, Doyle substituted in many graduated and Eric Swanbeck right-hand corner of the net. Mike Lindgren made a nice Merrimack goal and Rabadan of his freshman players and it has transferred so it's move around the Merrimack The Friars passing game slammed a loose ball into the left paid off with another score. Jim questionable how well we will do defense and swooped in on net sharpened up a little bit but there corner. McCartney booted in a low shot at on defense. Pat Farrell and Greg only to have his shot blocked by a were still a few lapses. The of• Then, at 9:10, Rabadan com• the 23:13 mark to ice the 4-0 Papaz have been playing ex• Merrimack fullback. Pete fense started to click near the end pleted the hat trick by taking a triumph. cellent soccer but we don't have Roman, Peter Drennan and of the half and Kevin Brouillard, pass from Roman and driving in Sophomore netminder Mike much overall depth in that area." Rabadan also had excellent Murphy and Rabadan came close a quick shot past a dazed Fisher. chances but their shots sailed to adding to PC's 1-0 edge but Behind 3-0, Merrimack started wide of the net. their efforts fell short and the half to throw their weight around. It ended. But with 15:25 gone in the first became a very physical contest PC Outruns half, Rabadan got his first of resulting in a few minor injuries. three goals. Roman led a rush The Friars lead went to 2-0 at But luckily the two officials kept downf ield and hit Rabadan with a the 6:40 mark of the second half. things pretty much in hand and N.E. Enemies By Paul Langhammer Dublin earlier in the week; he The PC cross country team chose to run at Durham, even Jersey Whips Friars, 28-13 started off on the right foot though perhaps not fully re- Saturday, out-distancing runners By Al Palladino Jersey State recovered at the PC on the extra point, PC went for acclimated. He finished seventh two and the pass failed. from four other New England last year against the same op• Providence, doomed by some 35-yard line. State scored im• schools in the first meet of position. costly mistakes, lost its home mediately on a scamper by Ralph autumn. State couldn't move the ball Eugene O'Shea finished next, opener Saturday, at Hendricken Warden. The ensuing kickoff had and a good punt put Providence PC had the lowest possible total competing in his first meet in Field to Jersey State College, 28- Providence fumbling again and inside its own twenty. The Friars of 15, with Boston College second North America. His older brother this time Jersey State recovered 13. again could not move and could with 66. The host university, New Mick, also recently in from at the PC 27. Warden carried PC got on the board first on a only manage a ten yard punt. Hampshire was even farther Ireland, did not compete. He'll again ana ne made it 14-7 by first one-yard run by Mark Tidwell for Jersey State gave the ball to back along with Tufts and Boston debut in the second meet against a 7-0 lead. The rest of the first Warden and he went 21 yards for University. going up the middle for 20 and on Harvard and UMass, as he did half turned into a defensive the score. The Friars' classes of '78, '79 last year. struggle. PC had the only other the next play around end for the and '80 each were represented in final seven yards. scoring chance of the first half, They rounded out the scoring in a three-way tie for first place, as That second meet to be con• the fourth quarter by letting but Mike Sanzaro missed a 25- The Friars roared right back John Reed, Dan Dillon, and tested on September 28, in Warden handle the ball one more yard field goal. and marched 79 yards for a Larry Red each finished the five Franklin Park, should be closer. time. On second and fifteen, he The second half was a complete touchdown. The score came on a mile course with a time of 25:14.2. The victories on Saturday were burst up the middle for 50 yards nightmare for the Friars. On QB sneak by Mike Lee while tight Treacy and Dillon could be supposed to have been easy. Last and his fourth touchdown of the their first play from scrimmage, end Sanzaro made some big among the nation's top runners week a ranking of the top ten day. Tidwell fumbled a handoff and grabs throughout the drive. But this year; good finishes from teams in New England was them, unfortunately, are apt to be released based on a pre-season regarded as second nature in• poll of the area coaches. Not one stead of attracting attention. of PC's conquests was included Reed, a freshman, was a bit more either on that list, or even among surprising with his performance. the five honorable mentions. At But then, his impetus was a little the top of the poll, including first greater than that of his team• place votes and total points: mates. 1) Providence (8) 133 In Durham, Reed was running 2) Northeastern (5) 129 over the same site where he won 3) Massachusetts (1) 108 the New Hampshire high school 4) Dartmouth 94 individual title less than one year 5) Brandeis 78 before. 6) .Harvard UNH actively recruited Reed, but yielded him to Providence. So the Friars will next run The Manchester native showed against and hopefully ahead of that he had picked correctly, as two of the top six regional teams well as giving the folks at home a with the race set in Boston. You nice spectacle. Loeb's Man• can bet that most spectators will chester Union may well have had not be pro-Providence. UMass a "local boy makes good" will be particularly tough, as it's headline tucked into the sports top seven runners from last year pages on Sunday. nave returned. PC won the triangular meet last season, Ed Hartnett and co-captain boosted by a three man tie for John Savoie completed the sweep first. But Arnold is home from for the Friars, tying for fourth, that trio, and the team will need eleven seconds after the leaders. more than O'Shea and Treacy Just trailing them in sixth place among the top seven this year. was sophomore Peter Crooke. The other schools' top runners They'll probably get more. The split the next five spots, ahead of Friars will probablv win, which Fran Rafferty, and Mick Byrne, then gives them 10 days to who tied for twelfth. prepare to face the squad from Mark Tidwell charges op the middle while surrounded by Jersey State defenders. BU and seven or so Huskies Cowl photo by Corey Shaker Byrne had just arrived from well.