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.. • til Big Five Champs lit By JOE BAGLEY ii- i The loss of the championship runners falling like flies, Coach Aovan An ailing and injured Villanova title unfortunately overshadowed Charlie Jenkins has one goal par- mS7,Ho.B cross country team finished sec- an extraordinary effort by Wildcat ticularly in mind "We have to VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA. PA. November 6, 1981 ond at the Big Five Championship Ross Donoghue, the winner of the keep these kids healthy. And it's meet, surrendering their long-held race. In one week alone, Donoghue not easy. If you go out and run Hve crown to St. Joseph's. The race, has won the Lehigh Invitational, miles and come back, you have to held on a bright, crisp day last the Great Philadelphia Road Race be careful, especially in this kind Saturday at the Belmont Plateau, and, now, the Big Five Champion- of weather. It's not like summer. was the first confrontation this ship meet, cruising over the A week-long cold now can affect student Bill of season between the fleet feet Rights of course, untouched by your running Proposed any Hawk for at least three Villanova and the Hawk's of St. runner. "I took over about the weeks," he said. By BILL Joe's. Asked of the contenders be- CLARK The Bill of Rights now site in aspecto of two-mile mark and worked the The IC4A Championships are a the proposed Bill of fore the race. The first student Bill of Rights subcommittee of the Nova coach Jack flats from there on scheduled ~2. Student Life Righto would indeed conflict with in," the St. for November St. ms profMsed at Villanova SectioM of the Proposed Student BUI of Rights Pyrah ventured, "We expect to in 1968. Conunittee of the University the mission John's transfer said "It's such a Joe's will be there with their statement. For in- Today* 13 years later, studenU are have a real battle on our hands." Senate. The sub-conunittee, which stance, he cites Sect. 1, Art. 12 disappointment, losing the title, newly polished status, and an article stating, so will itill figbting for a Bill of The race cracked to a start and Rights, censiste of Dean of Studente, Rev. "Studento have yince the but St. Joe's ran a good team a reinvigorated Villanova the right to form composition of the faculty is race corps. with the possibility of its a prime concern to the the runners raced as a swarm to- passage Robert Martin, O.S.A., whatever 8tu4entX the and that is how you win in these Student organizations which they student shall have the right to being as bleak as it was participate in the eval- wards the first uphill. The Cats in 1968. Body President Bob Rosengarth, feel are necessary uation procedure bigger races," he said Asked what to explore and of faculty members at all levels." appeared to be in good 8hi4)e early and Dr. Kuhn of the philosophy promote Sect. V.U.'s downfall might have been, CAT NOTESt Villanova surren- their common intoresto." 3, Art. 6 on, placing department, all of the firstfour nm- I>onaghue dered their Big Five title was formed last Rosengarth agrees that this "Student organizations agreed, as the rest of at Bel- sec- shall have the right to invite and ners across November to hear the mile mark at 4:44. the squad mont Plateau Saturday, examine a proposal tion, as well as other sections of any person or persons their did, that it was ill- losing for of choosing. It shall be made clear St. Joe's, authored to though, turned the tide nesses; the first time since by Rosengarth. the proposed Bill of Righto, will the public that i^onsorship "John Hunter <12th) has 1975. Ross of guest speakers does not necessarily after the first mile and moved Donoghue ran Rosengarth conceded that the run into difficulty. imply approval or had bronchitis and tonsilitis and the course in endorsement of the views expressed, right through Bill of Righto, eUher by the V.U. unit, put- Keven 26:12.0 posting the fifth as it now stands, Section 1, Article the sponsoring group Dillon (30th) had the flu. fastest 11, under or the institution; and the University ting a has little shall tremendous eight-man pack Marcus O'Sullivan, time ever by a Villanovan at chance of passage by the Academic Affairs of the nei;er use control also, has been Bel- Bill, of campus facilities as a device of censorship. near the lead. The meet was. mont, just Senate. "The Administration will states, "Since the "•ct. 5« Art. out with a bad knee all year. It's ahead of Marty Uquori. composition of 1 clinched want to with the Hawks snapping been a bad few O'Keeffe placedsecond in 25:36.3 change it," he said, "and the faculty is the prime concern to "No official or instrumentality weeks and an espe- of the University shall operate or up third, fourth, the faculty will fifth, sixth and cially bad which gave him the eleventh fast- want to change the student, the student shall have conduct themselves in such stroke of luck that they a manner as to deny those rights, ninth places, areas affecting politi- finishing with the all got sick est Villanova time on the five them." the right to participate in the cal liberties, and civU liberties when they did." mile which the student is guaranteed lowest score Martin un- of the day, 27, to Vil- course. Dave Merrick of Pennsyl- said that any Bill of evaluation procedure of the der the ConstUution of the United States and the Charter of the lanova's 42. Indeed, with his super crew of Brian O'KeefTe placed second Satardiy Righto could not faculty vania holds the overall record of as VillaaoTa iMt tkelr Big Fli go against the members at all levels." Commonwealth of Pennsylvania" 24:44.4. orowa to St. Joe's. teachings of Villanova. Rosengarth J«ff PaoA "The defended this right, Photo mission statement would have to as well as another stating that be in the context of anything we studento should have the right to mittees course, the teacher or course to formulate a student Bill develop," he said. The mission choose whichever course they 1 0% Student Discount should be discontinued." said of Righto in the mid.l970's, also Spikers statement Overpower defines Villanova as an desire. "I don't think any Hawks student Rosengarth. agreed that a student Bill of Augustinian Catholic University should have to take a teacher or a In addition, the Bill of Righto Righto is necessary. "Whenever By MARIE WOZNIAK "We really haven't had any touKh Lafayette, dedicated to the development of course he doesn't want. After on Pizzas, and Catholic Univer^ all, calls for a room search procedure someone has authority over Subs Bob Resvitirth, stvdcat ipveni- '*total & The Villanova competition so far. The best person." he is paying for women's team sity. *To be the education, and similar considered for a , to that of state and federal someone else, there is the possible It prelsdait Jeff Pag* volleyball team continues to over- we've played was Syracuse in the we'll PHoIo Martin claims that several if demands are low for a teacher have to place in the top thr or law. The Bill states that, abuse of that authority, unless power their opponents and the Newark Tournament." or four," explains Covell. "Resident Assistanto shall be per- there are guidelines on it," said Sandwiclies latest victim was rivat St. Coach Covell feels mitted to Betz. that one of The fact enter a student's dor- Joseph's. The Wildcats that the Villanovt] now offered at: scored a the team's strongest points reek mitory room as long Betz recalled how in the women's Housing as the the Senate volleyball team has never Considered relatively easy victory with the j last few games has been their made Resident Assistant has probable had passed a Bill of Righto in regionals should be an in- scores of 15-3, 16-9, and 16-6. Af- By KATHI A. IANNACX>NE committee will finalize ito plans. "serve-receive passing." However, cause to believe that specific 1976, only to have it die because Campus centive to the Wildcats. on-campus Greek housing is en- of Corner ter Covell this win and last j The tl week's 3-0 he adds, "One of the Iiiter4^4it«mil Council "With this proposal we hope to regulation of the inaction by Father main reasons says he is "hopeful" acted. "Each organization will University is President 829 LANCASTER sweep of LaSalle, the but in order] lousing OoHuaiaaion develop a feeling AVENUE, [ team's that we're playing (IFC> at of coranounity being violated; Driscoll and 1 so well is however, the Board that to achieve this goal, he have to decide for themselves the of Pm. Sales record now stands at an comments,] IVillanova University was formed brotherhood and sisterhood," VILLANOVA im- everyone is contributing in the Resident Assistant may not Trustees. "The team will have to peak. which members will live on- Tax pressive 19-6. ways they We'll Ithis October to investigate stated Tronolone. Her only ap- search are expected to." be depending the room." The first committee on which 527-3606 Throughout on our seniors to campus." Through this system the season, jsorority and fraternity housing prehension about this plan was Even ' Betz EVENING Included lead though conflicte exist served was formed in 1973. The season is winding down us and on our freshmen to any ofT-campus resident will be Villanova has and I that been completely ipossibilities. '^members would lose their about specific sections of the Bill That committee used re^onals are not too play well under a document DELIVERIES InPrfces dominating their far away. The pressure." The in- In permitted ^ to move back on- weaker op- an inter-office com- senses of individuality and this of Righto, student life supported by will dividuals ad- approximately 28 ponents. w^men finish their season he is referring to are campus, with permission from his Coach Bob Covell states. Imunication from Gary Bonas, would possibly hamper personal ministrators are in organizations, #ith trips seniors agreement on including the / to Ursinus, Kutztown, Lisa Ortlip and Captain developmento." organization. laBgistant dean of student ac- ito general concept. American Association of Univer- 7*n /and the LaSalle tournament. Ac- Sarah Holyoke and freshmen^ Itivities, to Susan Tronolone, In speaking of long range plans, "I certainly feel that studento sity Professors and the National ' cording to Covell, the Wildcats Christine Gac, Doreen Casey, . Although Tronolone and Bonas I Ichairperson of the commission, Tronolone explained, "We can't have righto Student will highly that need to be Association. need a strong showing in this Cheryl Conrad, and Maura Kelly. support this project and Itfae "purpose of this commission is even look at the possibility of off- acknowledged," said "The tournament The feel the need to increase the Dr. Richard members of that com- in order to receive a remainder of the squad is en- Ito research and study all campus housing for at least five Neville, mittee bid thusiasm in vice-president for student went through that to regionals. He sees his squad sophomores and they will also play resident life," jpossibilities of Greek housing, years." The reasons for this time life. 'There is document as an Tronolone believes merit in listing right by right. People on one of the top teams along with important role if Villanova is to that this Iboth on and off campus. And to delay are: the University wanto to these righto the proposal will in one document," he committee weren't in favor of State University of New York, make it's first trip to regionals. place even a greater Iformulate priorotized strategies, observe the resulto of the on- said. things which strain on the housing that would would have made [both long and short ranged, which campus living, Radnor Township Martin agreed, their jobs be available to non-Greek stating, "It is more difficult," said can be implemented in order to zoning laws prohibito three or important Betz. residento. that the student un- cilitate such housing.'* " more unrelated persons living derstand he has righto, and there Betz said that the committee The major plan for the 1982-83 together, and funding is not are offices had 293-1415 A complete housing proposal which will advocate finally reached a consensus, cademic year is the utilization of readily available for the local these but 102 E. Lancaster Ave. will be presented to the Resident's righto." the Bill of Righto died in the Wayne, resent on-campus dormitory and Greek chapters whereas national Dr. Joseph Senate. Pa. 19087 Life staff and the Board of Betz, associate "It died because of the }ing facilities. Entire wings in chapters can quickly receive fund- professor of Philosophy and a Trustees by January 1982. enormity of the job," said Betz. the male and female dorms ing through alumni support. member of two separate com- (Continued Ask about our Parfy Poekagosl on page 6) lill be dedicated soley to ^ in- Tronolone has proposed the |vidual sorority and fraternity utilization of the University- "Pizza, Stromboli, Bmbers; meaning that members owned Morris Estate consisting of Calzones fone sorority could reside on the several houses located on the west Student Hurt in Incident le wing with members of a dif- end of the Villanova campus. the shower, By BILL CLARK hoping to wash the shorto when he left his room. at Discount snt sorority. Some of the houses are presently Rates'' (The name of the studerU in paint off themselves. On direction from the in- weiser. ^The conomission plans to survey occupied by seminarian studento the story is fictitious.) "He started calling me every firmary, they mixed a solution KING OF BBERS, 1 Greek organizations to tabulate while others remain empty. Steve came back from a name in the book," Steve of Cascade and water, but the Open Fri. & Sat. nights till total 1 A.M number of members who recalls. party a week ago Saturday. TTie "He started making paint would not come off. inUIE OF THE lire to reside on-campus. Once IVonoIone explained the lottery WB[ dormitory was quiet. threato. I only hope that he was Several studento It was from the dor- Open Sundays till 9 P.M. ^« number is determined, will be changed when the the system about 1:30 drunk, because if he wasn't, he (ContiHued il a.m. on page 5) Steve got into bed, only to be is definitely a sick person." na OEUVEkY awakened a half hour later by Hie next thing Steve WITH MINIMUM some studento idio realized, the *10.00 ORDERS harges were drunk. other student Against ' These jumped in TO VILLAMOVM, ROSEMOMT « studento were acting the shower stall with 1! CABRim HOUSUlO wildly. Two doors were him, trying to wrestle. Steve damaged. Glass window panes was bitten twice in the fight OPENING SAUINGS tudent Dropped were broken. that ensued, once on his cheat. The By this time. Tronolone had AT noise died down finally. It was now called the security van to take By SIUAON WINTBB8 Marty Marfaoch, aaMatant bMket- about 3:00 a.m. Steve then^ got up to go to the him to Bryn Mawr Hospital. |The chvie of receivii« stolen ball coach. The chargee being bathroom. He left his room and She had alae called the in- Mwt Stewurt Grai^er, dropped indicates his compieto in- was jumped. He was then fimary, trying to find out how hMMhaU pliQFvr, wm nooence, Marbach added. covered with paint; oil^MMo to take the paint off Stove. She «t a hMriaf in Diitrict At the tine of the arrest, the found out that oil-bMe paint M OFF 1-9 OB Oct. 21 Pontiac that wm in Grai^ier's 'The student involved can suffocate a person. If OM «M diamiMid by poaaaaiion wm towed to Hm Rad- intoacatMi" said Susan enough of your boc^y is cowerod, iirtitg, i0ko iiiiitd at the nor Mice SUtioo. Whan the OR p it can kill you. coordAnator for <«i life for tha woat omb- 'Bifhly paroant of hia bo4y (oi«H nliMiii far aa to lbi*lM could httva mmmmm.-mm.utkM.mufM. PiM< Ha waa p^aiii^ hia o^vaaad with paint.'* Um ^w^^p ^#WBa m.«aM.iit»iAji. MM to tba dialHct at- I to GhM of in tha mkm§ oT tha raaaUa Tronaloni. **Hk hair, Mka L. Hiimy, Hit. iMo, Ai md aalifa bo4y «•§ W. biU ti . I. •• oM ^

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ifii ANNE in the eccident, driven «4 ^ MARY GRANGER by Luke 'At that time, the red light wea and aaw two cars heading directly struck me broadside, swung my i-'S't '. rj^ threader colliaion involving Imperatore of Franklin Lakea, obatructed from my view by the for mine. An obeerver told me car around and then the other one iral Villanova atodanta took N.J. front roof aupport of my car, ao I thoae cars were doing 55 miles per hit me.*' i! at Laneeater Avenue and 8. Imperatore waa driving a 78 looked to the left, aaw no cars hour. That's all I remember." The *'I waa very sure the light waa

1 Aventia, Villanova, the night Ol.dsmobile eaat in the flrat lane of coming and slowly proceeded into speed limit on Laneeater Avenue green when I turned. If there had [Oct. 23. There were no aerious the interaection. I heard my is 35 m.pJi. and 25 m.p.h. Ithan been a cover [Photo Exhibit DKE Who's Who the avenue, hiaving a green light, on on the light, I would Ukrainian Ciub ies. Imperatore said he pasaenger (alao a Villanova Avenue. have turned my head and seen if An unusual collection of unique he told police. photo- Tlie second annual D.K.E. slave auc- All Who's Who finalists should sign- aaw Piraino*8 car go through the student) acream, turned to my left Piraino continued, "One car had been red." graphs will be shown Nov. 11-24, in the The Ukrainian Club will meet ^cording to the Radnor Town- tion to benefit Cerebral Palsy will be ^ up now for a yearbook picture in the Thurs., Nov. in red light, get hit by Lynch's car in Connelly Center Art Gallery from 12, Room 238of I police report on the incident, 9 a.m. held on Wed., Nov. 18, in the I>ay Stanfor Hop Dean of Student's Office. Please sign the second lane, and then spin to 9 p.m. daily. up Hall at 7:30 p.m. The details of a iiDova student Tom Piraino of cafeteria. Brothers will be auctioned off dinni by Nov. 13 so that you can meet our will back into the path of Imperatore 's The exhibit, which comes to the be discussed. We will look lall said that the window of to the highest bidder, and there will be a forwar- present deadline. Pictures will car in the first lane, they United Nations from the Centre be taken to seeing you there. All are 1976 Mercury four door was where Pom- 50c admission charge at the door. welcoM So on Tues., Nov. 17. collided. pidou, Beaubourg in Paris, affd a pre- «and ha thought he. had a bring your friends and buy a D.K.E. for a vious showing in the Council of Europe, day! in light as he waa turning onto The police report said that the deals with the 30-year history of Fourth ,> intersection from Ithan roads were wet, but that there World children and their families. They Nursing Students BikeClub BDue, after leaving the parking were no adverse conditions that exist in all countries and are those who The Bike Qub will hold two across from the fieldhouse. night. Overcome What's an alternative birthing rides tL have been left out of the progress Shyness Cen- of the Sun., Nov. 2. The rides will be 7 and ter? Here's your l] driver of the second car, "I waa leaving the Fieldhouse societies of which they A six session chance to find out! The Illie form a part. The ^oup entitled "How to miles in length and will leave from Student Nurses Association of Penn- ithhew John Lynch, of Haver- from the lot across from it," said exhibit has considerable dramatic and feel more comfortable with others" will rear of the Connelly Center at 2 p.m. Piraino, sylvania (S.N.A.P.) will have a meeting, 1, who waa driving a 1975 further explaining what emotional impact, and recalls the begin next week at the work Counseling Cen- Villanova students and faculty are Nov. 19 at ii Bvrolet, told police that he was happened. "I made a right of the ter, 7 p.m. in Bartley, Room 209. hand famous photographers of the 106 Corr Hall. Come in or call in or- vited to come along. All are welcome! ^ing east in the second lane of the turn on Ithan Avenue and I stop- "thirties" who dramatized the plight of der to sign up. enue, having a green light, when ped at the traffic light. The car in black share-croppers in the South and of car driven by Piraino went front was going to make a left- poor white families in Appalachia. Political Union light. hand The main rough the red Lynch said turn. I glanced at the light — goal of the photo exhibit is l\/leditation The Vill^ova hit Piraino's car, which spun only seeing the green from Lan- to open people's eyes to what many ig- Political Union shall The Retreads Practice the )und into the first lane, and waa caster because the shield was nore or forget — that a part of society TM program and in^ debate: "This house favors the Equal The Retreads, the society for hit by the third missing." terested in learning more about it, Rights Seniori Bn car involved remains excluded, rejected, and often ig- or Amendment" with speaker Judge Citizens, starting a club on campus? Such a Lisa Richette; has elected new officers: PresiJ nored because of their poverty. group Court of Common Pleas, Three cats Involved In tiw accident, Friday October 23. Jet( Page dent: Photo would involve an instructor giving Howard Boyd, Vice-President: A full-time worker with the Inter- an ad- Philadelphia. The debate will be held on vanced lecture, checking meditation Thurs., Wilbert Burdy, Secretary: Stella Ran-) national JFourth World Movement will and Nov. 5, at 7 p.m. in the St. other recreational kowski and Treasurer: Matilda Johnson.! be present daily at the exhibit to answer activities. Those in- David's Radnor Room of the Connelly terested questions. call the Philadelphia TM Cen- Center. , Prison Confrontation ter at 567-3313 and ask for Bill Fetzer or Studied The official opening will take place on contact Ann Marie at By RICHARD DISTEFANO Joseph "Jo-Jo" "Mohammed" confined. An inmate is allotted serving three life Sun., Nov. 15 at 2 p.m. with a reception 527-6909. imprisonment atmosphere, that is, one where in- Jewish Stud. The Graterford State Cor- Bowen, age 35, is thought to be the considerably less room than this sentences may face charges of at the Art Gallery of the Connelly Cen- Union Big Bro. Sisteri mates are fed and clothed and at ter. ctional Inatitution in Mont- inmate who masterminded the Graterford. "prison breach" or "kid- properly." On Thurs., Nov. 12, the Jewish Stu- ' Omicron Delta lery County waa recently the bungled escape and Seizing the hostages There will be slide There will be an important subsequent "was not a napping"and be sent elsewhere. There is "a sense of hopeless- presentations and dent Union will sponsor a lox and bagel meeting ol of an unsuccessful escape at- takeover. He had been convicted protest," continued McKenna. Af- Tension, conflict, discussions on Tues., Nov. 17 at luncheon Mon., Nov. gat 7:30 p.m. down in Cam] and stress hess," McKenna concluded, 8:30 Epsilon for all old and new members at a.m., pus Ministry. impt. This event waa followed by for three murdets and other ter this act, the captors "didn't will increase under crowded con- the 11:30 a.m., 3 p.m. All are welcome. 12 in the Bryn Mawr All who are involved in the among perpetrators of an in- Room of the Con- crimes. program hostage takeover thought to be know what to negotiate . . . they ditions. It becomes difficult, ex- cident Next Tues., Nov. 10, will be the last nelly Center. are asked to attend because we such as this. In this case, will erpetrated by individuals in- Dr. James J. McKenna, Jr. is a don't want extra-legal punitive- plained McKenna, to "maintain day applications will be accepted for be discussing our next outing. fortunately, the siege ended with }lved professor in the thwarted jailbreak. of sociology at Vil- ness." After the ordeal, a man security, safety, and a hospitable !' Geographical Fall inductions into O.D.E. Please hand no lives lost. >'-. iff lanova. He is also the director of in your applications to Dr. Thanawala in Seniors the University's Criminal Justice Society Room 3. Bartley Hall. ATTENTION SENIORS: Keep in Program. For more than 15 years On Wed., Nov. 11 at 3:30 p.m., the Vil- A.C.S. mind that there he has served as an unpaid con- Middle are only 150 days until States Evaluates VU lanova Geographical Society will present The Association sultant to graduation celebration, I>ec. 4, 8-2 p.m. of Commuting StuJ Graterford. By DOUGLAS EARL hensive internal analysis that was The Pe w Foundation was cred- the third talk of their fall lecture series. Alpha Phi Omega at the dents is sponsoring a Coffee done in 1977 by the Covered Wagon. There will be House. It| The American Association of Commission ited by Cherry as helping in areas The lecture will feature Dr. ,John Ed- McKenna had prophesied that Alpha Phi Omega Service LIVE MUSIC sponsored will be held on Thurs., Nov. 12. in tL University Professors, (AAUP) on University Structure and Pro- wards Fraternity — by Villanova "overci'owded" conditions such as energy conservaticm and of Villanova's chemistry de- Connelly at at Villanova University is University in conjunction with the Center, Belle Air Terrace. The met Oct. 29 to discuss the Middle grams, (CUSP) which was chaired preventive partment sponsoring the Blue Graterford would eventually lead maintenance. who will speak on the topic of performers Red Cross Blood Drive on Wed., Key Society. are Matt Mazza, Mary Pat| States Association's (MSA) eval- by Dr. Cherry. "Orienteering." Dr. Thurs., to a "strain on internal security" (Commenting on the loss of the Edwards' talk will Henry and Cherry, and Fri., Nov. 11, 12 and 13. The dona- Mary Alice Rice* uation of Villanova that occurred was asked how Villanova It be in Tolentine 309. Refreshments there. He pointed out that when football program Cherry ^aid, will tions has reacted will be taken in the West Lounge of last year. to the MSA evalua- be provided by the Geographical Society. Fall Concert built in 1929, the prison could ac- "They (MSA) asked us to look at Dougherty Hall. Times Attending the meeting were Dr. tion. He responded by saying, "I'd are: Wed. and commodate about 2,000 inmates. football and the financial implica- - Fri. from 10:30-3:30 and Thurs. from 10- Would Charles Cherry, assistant to the say in general, either because you like a chance to enjoy an It now holds 2,045, according tions of football. Needless to say f' 3. Registration will take place in the evening of Film Series vice president for academic af- things were already in progress Twirling great choral music? If the to the Philadelphia Inquirer. that was done. The President and Connelly an- p*m (the study) or Center on Nov. 5, 6, 9, 10 swer is MON fairs, Fr. John P. O'Malley, dean CUSP) because of and yes, come to the Villanova ONCLE D'AMERIQUE is McKenna also observed that there the Board of Trustees made a Are you interested in twirling a flag at impetus given to that Singers fall next in the fall series of the college of Arts and Sci- process by concert. The singers will be of Cultural FIIl are fewer workable cells than brave and I think correct deci- Villanova Basketball Games? If so, Directed ences, and Dr. Miriam G. Vos- the Middle States evaluation, a performing with the Mollay by Alain Resnais it is the wit there have previously been. sion." there will be a meeting College Glee He at 6:30 p.m. on Club and brilliant burgh, associate professor of so- number of very positive changes _ at8 p.m. on Sat., Nov. 14 in film that won the Speci noted, too, that the American Cor- Monday, Nov. 9 at the St. Alumni Gym. Belle-Air Prize of the ciology. have taken place in the last two Cherry felt that the MSA's crit- always, Jury at the Cannes Fil rectional Association has deter- ^^'Pi^^^^"' «« is years." icism of low requirements l-KEE!PRpiriu?'^'-are Festival. The Middle States Association for ten- The Belle-Air staff is again sched- We looking forward to seeins MON ONCLE D^AMERIQl mined that a prisoner needs 60 to evaluated ure and high requirements for pro- you there! is a complex totally captivating, McK( Villanova in a variety of Cherry addressed what he felt to uling yearbook pictures of your club or cc_ Pater DiPMca Photo 80 square feet of living space while IVIr. temporary areas. The major segments includ- be specific motions of faculty members were Vilianova organization. We ask that you submit comedy about two men and^ aspects of the report. ed in the study were undergrad- unwarranted. the time or times woman, each from different generation He said that '^two study groups of Come and see when you are available who's the cutest guy on and regions uate programs for the college of Villanova have for pictures. The yearbook Help On of France. In spite of thei acted in concert He said Villanova has a very campus! Cheer for staff will Tap Abortion your favorite Film con- Arts and Sciences (A&S), the fac- then contact differences all share one special drear with the consulting team from the clear set of uniformed procedures testant in the you about specific dates RSA's Mr. Villanova Con- CALL US ulty, student life. University Col- AND TALK . . . the proverbial University of Pennsylvania" regarding and locations for pictures. Just talk French uncle who, fo to act faculty tenure and pro- test. Judging will take place about on Wed., anything you want. We're tune made, will lege, and university relations. on the MSA's motions Please put the information H.O.T. return to solve all thei| recommendation of although each department Nov. 11, at 8 p.m. in the in the Villanova Cen- Villanova's own PEER problems. Examines Aiding the Middle States Asso- enrollment and residential plan- does have Belle-Air counseling Issue some discretion con- mail box in 108 Dougherty ter. Watch as they display /"I their talents group. Sunday-Thursday: 6-10 Following ciation's evaluation was a compre- ning. cerning Hall before Nov. 16. This pm the film there will be a dii this. and model in formal wear and date is im- Phone: complete, just grows. bathing 645-7232 . . . take good cussion directed portant if you want your care of by Judith Switzer, prt h DIANA MARIE MURRAY suits. See you there! Admission picture in the each There are four ways to abort a is $0c. other. fessor of film and media "What yearbook. at Bucks Coub ever Happened to the baby, explained the film. There is ty College, on I>ocumenting luman If a yearbook picture has already been the Socii Race," a film sponsored dilatation and curettage, or D & C, Alumni Receive Awards Grad. Condition. The discussion taken, or if your organization has al- School will be follon the Philadelphia Alumni Club, where the cervix is stretched open for ing the Villanova University's College uate, is currently chairman of the Run Hunger ready made an appointment, Sunday evening film only. It wi| ^*B shown last Tuesday night at 1952, is deputy chief of staff for remember and the walls of the uterus are of begin at Liberal Arts and Sciences Council for the Aging in Law- to provide a copy Seminar 7:15 p.m. Monday evening tl Connelly Center Cinema. Marine reserve affairs. Run a few miles or and a list of officers The scraped; the bat^ is chopped to sponsor a runner! awarded five graduates the cov- rence, MA. He is a former and/or members. film will be shown again in the Cineit dealt asso- The run will be held The Engineering Joint Council is with abortion, not as a pieces, it said. Suction abortion is on Mon., Nov. 16, at beginning eted alumni medallion for their ciate pastor of St. Rita's at 7:30 p.m. fo tligious Church Mulcahy, a member of Villa- p.m. in sponsoring a graduate school seminar on Admission issue, but as a moral one. a method of drawing out the baby 3 front of Falvey Library. For outstanding contributions to their in Philadelphia both evenings is $1.60 for C. where he estab- nova's class of 1958, is more information Wed., Nov. 11, at 7 p.m. in Bartley 110. students Everett Koop, M.D., former and its umbilical cord into a jar. commis- and sponsor sheets, Villanova professions during Homecoming lished numerous community Economics Three topics will be discussed by three Associates and $3.00 for |hief of surgery at Philadelphia pro- sioner and chief executive officer stop in Campus Miniatry, basement Society Both these procedures occur be- festivities of general public. Friday, October 23. grams and services for the young speakers: how to finance it, ildren's Hospital and now a of the New Jersey Sports and Ex- St. RiU's Hall. whether to tween the sixth and eighth weeks The On Tues., Nov. Following the recipients of the award and elderly residents of South position 10, at 4:30 in Room 110 go full or part-time, and advantages and line of iilms in linee for surgeon general, of pregnancy. "Salting out" may Authority, known pop- Bartley Hall, Free were Dr-. Michael J. Daly, of Villa- Philadelphia. Mr. Paul O'Brien from the disadvantages. Anyone who thinks that Hitchcock Mini-Senes, the fil rated the film in part. ularly as the Meadowlands Sports occur up to 16 weeka of develop- nova, PA; Francis Sperry New Holland Co. will be FAMILY PLOT will be J. Thornton, of Criat, of Villanova's elms of Complex. Florida coming grad. school could be part of his or her shown on Tuc According to the film, the abor- ment. A long needle, filled with a Res. Murrysville, PA; Rev. Francis J. to apeak on "Pennsylvania day afternoon at 3:00 pon r Manu- future is strongly urged to attend p.m. and again issue haa become humanistic; concentrated salt solution, is in- facturing Cenillo, O.S.A., of Lawrence, MA; /P There will be a meeting on Tuet.« Nov. in International Trade and In- Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. longer are only animak kept in jected into t^ amniotic sac. The Major General 10 at 7 jn. in the vestment." All are welcome. George B. Oiat, p Radnor Room of the Res to be experimented with, but baby will swallow this solution, Philosophy Club U8MC, of Falls Church, Camwlly Center to diacusa the VA; and the trip home human baby, treated like which poiaon it, and dies within an far Robert E. Mulcahy, III, of Mend- Thankagiving and to compile «i ad- The Philoaophy Chib will hold ita next Riachine, ia an outgrowth of hour. A day later, the pregnant ham. NJ. *«aa liat. If Inter. Bus. See. you need a ride or rider, meeting this Tuea., Nov. 10 in the Com- lal experimentation. delivers a dead baby. Petition woman A Daly, a 1943 Villanova graduate, pkflM CMM. Alao, if you Drive '^ • need any flight The will mon Room, Vaaay Hall. Anyone in- film streaaed that ethics no hyaterectomy be performed at f IBS hold ito 2od General In- may is the chairman of the department info., «• migbt ba Studant Government {er able to l»lp: But re- taraatad in dtaniaaing philoaophy and will sponsor come from the Bible, but time. This procedure is like K! f^ formadonal aaatiQi on Hmuts.. Nov. 12 any of obatetrics gynecology at the BMukar, carpadMig petition drive to and ia a lot chaapar than at joining the club ia walcooM te attend. reinaUte football at Vi sociological law. The abor- section, except the 7:16 pju. in B«rtlay Hall, Room 110. a Caeaarean Temple University School of flyMg! TiM PJI.O. \mmm UiflVeraHy. Tlia 4 ia uDafficially af- drive wiU beg isau^ in the ia delivered, to Inportaat atnictiiral aaaigniiaiiiB will wm beby only be Medicine where he received his fllkiad wHfa the South on Monday the (Hh of ids Pktrida Ahimni be rM i rumd so Novmhar throi of the courta, not in the smothered to death, according to pkaaa attend. Alao, the Doctorate of Medicine degree in Club. HMy wmk mrnktm 10th and 11th. The drive will Ids of w to ha4p ua brtaf your imm which OPR the legialetors, who the film. in mty ura piece in both 1947 and his Maater of Science de- wt^ tkty cm the Connelly . resent UimMiim rdifig to the film. BmII at 6S74ti6 or lajaliMd abortion in 1973, aix Thornton, who received hia you OM't Bm CPR akm to he Md on Sit., Nev. 14 Oet payehedftt oMlM It, plMM call Lori at Your support is 'Hm film-makers believed lili million bebiee hewe been aborted, beohelor'a \- IUU.Iloekta«MdtoaM. frMi IM In the Weat L««ii of DMifh- •eiitUI. degree from Villanova iiMWr7 ao «• eau hmm your tmm in ThMk Y«i. at conception. Only 18 deya hif yen M the mmtUm. Ihmk yout All according to the film. The film- in 19ta and hia Maaler of ArU da- Teevy caneeoAiAB a makers aek: Whet ia to stop us gree in Theatre in 19t4. ia diieetor frem killing umaMrted edulta. of the theelre/media iipiHaiiii At et rhimieina Univeraity In PHta- un-

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iiraiit>i IHt aii thf YMffi.., •tmfmtmitmm^^ i o'> Alwnni !'( Pres, Expresses (_j ^— A^ i ll tiiM ik, — f Concerns , student Rii^ts .v«-'' Fellaw Aiami ami Al the ,'JE' campus to honor their former put on points of major a coach and concern to held in higher regard by our Board |i ( . f ^-v friend. Simultaneously The paat President of the the University. We do not, as a ft I of Trustees ,. First, would lika to take this out on the and University Ad- new astro-turf the Alumni Association, the Alumni group, feel that because we are ministrators 1^ portunity to welcome the cIms Villanova Wildcat football than is currently the team Association's current President, Are Still graduates of ' Villanova — case. Vague Aa^fHiarefA*. '(1 into Villanova University's sporting less scholarahips than its Alunmi the President of the Wildcat Qub, graduates that care about the Whydioii'4' eneral Aaeociation; and, opponent, Boston College, came Siacete Thaoks the President of the University's direction and fiaKtWiS the proceaa, I would like character of the I would like to ^ I to alert through with a rouaing 20-9 take this op- :%> vic- Varsity Club and an overwhelming school Everyone knows about rights. c»ff\wso/hfli of *81 — graduates that have portunity, Ptople scream Yor ch member the class of to tory over the Eagles from Chest- on behalf of all our number of Alumni Club Presi- strongly recommended Villanova ;• rights in the street. Others put their fact that our Aaaociation has nut alumni, to extend our sincere thoughts on paper. \P& Hill, MA. It was a day that dents along with many other alum- to thousands of young people — thanks Lawyers plead for their trty-two alumni cluba throughout will, most definitely, to past President and cUents righU. Some, quietly give MllL. be remem- ni leaders were concerned and perhaps, we should be considered Board of V up their rights, because he country. I am sure that there bered by the capacity crowd ^ Trustees member, Tom they do not know what they are. today remain concerned at the ap- a viable, interested and important ;. t club cloee to Burke, for his a the majority of alunmi and friends that filled year of dedicated College students, unfortunately, do not Utfara to tte £UMsr parent lack of interest in the part of the Villanova community. know what ou, and I hope you will take the Villanova stadium. service as President of the The alumni alumni on the part of the Univer- rights they have, unless the college join Stractare Stady General they attend has a lime to your local club and responded nobly to the news that Alumni Association. document of sity's Administration. It has been suggested that , some sort to clarify the matter. Villanova is come acquainted with the Vil- football was to be discontinued by Fawi Scarce perhaps our Dva alunmi in structure as an By DOUGLAS i. a place where college students have no your area. contributing large sums of money MURRAY expressed ri^ts. Seitate Procedure Putting football completely Alumni Association ixplsune should be Heartbreak Year to organizations intended to help Lack of knowledge does aside, it appears that we are studied with alternative Douglas not create a whole person Dear Ballon Senate is: The year '81 has methods Murray is the premdent thus far been a restore football and by writing let- sue wis ''that viewed as a source of funds with of who will be able to understand it was simply _ of heartbreak operation reviewed. We simply of the Villanova General the workings of the There leeme io be some mis- "New Agenda items may not be ear for many Vil- ters to' the members of Alumni late to the Board no license or privilege to offer society discuss anything else.' in- feel that as a group we should be AsBociation. beyond school. underatatiding of the procedure introduced in the Senate after 6:30 Dvans. In March we were of Trustees — sharing with Senate debate the adopted p.m.; may proceed past elivered the by the Senate concerning DO Senate debate will take sad news that Vil- Board members their feelings con- College students are in pjn. ahould a migority a state of becoming, the introduction place beyond of the Dova's great of New Buainets 7:00 p.m. These Track and Field cerning the elimination of football. PEOPLE ARE FRIENDLIER WHEN THEY'RE adulthood a fresh, new-found role. rules Senators present wish to do so] DRUNK. Studies are one part of and the length of Senate debate as may be overturned by e ma- ch, Jumbo Elliott, had passed Hundreds of our alunmi respond- Siacerel) Maybe. But they're also more hostile, more danger- the attempt to become a found in the first page article of jority of those preient and voting.'* [way. In mid-April we received responsible, whole citizen. ed with letters (probably a first ous, more criminal, sui- Warns O. Rlckan in more homicidal and more Another concerns the Oct. 23, 1981 issue of the VII- On p. 6, the commentary '*Sen- ! shocking news that our eighty- cidal. Half of all murders arc alcohol-related. And one such projects as internships and Villanova history) and it is im- \ laBOTaa: "Senate Tables ate Ignores Issue" ChairmL m year old football jhird of all suicides. semmars. These serve to Vote on states that a program portant to report two items: broaden the students' ability to ^Vlllaaava U^hnsfsHy Senal Football*' Hie rule adopted by the motive for ignoring the football is- to be discontinued im- deal with the external world, a world GIVE HIM BLACK COFFEE. which they will ediately. We could not help but some day run. THAT'LL SOBER HIM UP. eflect for a moment upon a Sure, in about five hours. Cold showers(_ great 1. The letters favored football on don't work either. ^^® academic pursuits, including in Villanova athletics, Sep- Only time can get thj >, even the "real- Thanks a twelve to one ratio. alcohol Extended to V.I/. out of the system, as the liver^ life" |ember 27, 1980, the practice of a career^ are sterile in Te VtHMatm dedication of 2. Almost fifty percent metabolizes the alcohol. Slowly. themsehres. They tempt. of the The response ttmn the stu- There's no way to hurry it. do not give rise I'd like to take this opportunity for their pait. Jumbo Elliott Track saw people that to a whole person. They give -rise wrote letters have to an dent bo4y supporting the cores of former to thank all I ^*Mit to express my gratitt olympians and been academic whiz kid. Add in a few thoae ttudents mbo active financial sup- student activities, and maraihon was tremendoua. I mm particularly ^illanova track greats return helped me in my quest to swim the to the Villanova st to porters of our University. the person becomes a social whiz, stiU genuinely touched by the concern ^ incomplete. English Caiannel this September- dents for sponsoring my atten of my fellow students to see October. Unfortunately, my 9nd hope theyirifli remain with The governing agencies of the University understand due to in- l, dream become reality. in priQ^rs turday Masses Needed that a clement weather and hi|^ seas, and spirk when I tryj human bein^ must be much more equipped to han- I thank the team, especially August 1982. Most dle the the chance to get awi^ from the of all, I thi after-college world. Tlieir moral and Danny, Red, Happy, Dan lyfaa^^an, religious Dover Coast never materialised. Gianna for her inspiration wl guidings are to be understood Mike Bruce and Snake who helped by the enlightened as a Last April, Ed Geisi's defending the awim waa little more than] portion of the way to in attaining pledges and col- build a person ^o will formulate Big East champion swim team ar- thcvght and throughout my trt lecting. Also, Uturi, in Nancy, hanges ideals, Tina ing Church not mere facts. ranged a 24-hour marathon swim period. Rites StacerelyJ Discussed and Patty and the sorority to help defray the cost orthe at TOE Student Government, also, T««| Poplaif Th» Roman Catholic Church from almost all of the vocabulary understands that ComnoB Worship A Gift not. The "meal" is a unifying ex- sonal presence of God that we feel modernized its students many of rites of Mass; new liturgies for children I require more than vague descriptions of their believe common worship is a perience where we can share when we gather together in prayer ad regulations over the years. and overall renewed . liturgy gift we have wholeness. The body wishes to write an expressed and been given by God. Christ's love through table fellow- is a gift from God. set of Serious ["or example, today we have face Objection tradition by the Vatican Council! The reason why ship. Raised many of us join in rights for students Major SuggestioB at this University. To the EdMon face confessions; guitar music; motto there,** These changes have adapted the common worship is and St. Rita's . because we The present state of worship in I have one major suggestion Somehow, two I would like to take I hope that for enlightened organizations. Student serious ob- listed as the VHlaaoniD people distributing commun- church and common the best "because there is worship to need other people (companion- Catholicism has been affected by bettering Christian worship in the jection to one item in your feature apologias, to the on and serving Government and the Board of Trustees, no better place students of Vill as lectors; ver- our changing culture along with ship) to pray, must try to to consummate the participate, and those who were baptised Catholics Philadelphia Archdiocese. I am "The Best and Worst of nova, male as acular resolve their Villa- desires well aa- female fo instead of Latin and the uniting the Catholic differences in words. A student Bill of of youth." TTiis sort of rat- community. communicate and we need a sense and choose not to worship as calling on Cardinal Krol to allow nova,** in the 10/16 iasue of the mischaracteriang certain [hanging of fasting regulations ir^i ing is coarsely don Changes in the Eucharistic of Rights, is after all, not a radical immoral because it duty to our Lord. Common wor- adults. Catholics who feel their Saturday night Mass in the Phila- document. Modelled af- VlUaaovaa. It struck as as houses of free ring me outra- ranks the sex, and for a. Lent. We also have priests prayers, the presentation of ship ter the United States dormitories on the avail- com- in the Catholic Church is church is obligational, that wor- delphia diocese. This would be a Constitution's Bill of Rights, the geously immoral in suggestion and W^m^ag allusion to aying of Christ" without ability of looae aex. Mary wh( "Body munion and underlying attitudes much deeper than personal ship must move them, Villanova irreligious needs, or worship change that would also allow the document will serve to give students in tone. Catholics and other Christii be added Latin phrasing; priests the rights This section also borders on the presented about the Holy Bible feelings,, and individual is boring to them are Good Counsel reverence gratifica- missing out Philadelphia Catholic community they, as United States citizens, was listed as the as the Mother of God] [an spread their arms out full are entitled to upon sacriligsous and Uasphemous in have added more variation and tion. It is the sum total of a desire on the examples Christ has given adapt to worst female dormitory the fast changing culture reaching the adult because viciously ength; the words "Thee" and aided the Catholic age of 18. misusing the emression Sincerely,! church in com- from the heart and understanding us. Why are people like this? ... I we have in the United States. This "Immaculate Conception is the tou" have been eliminated "Immaculate Conception!^ Dan OH^nnorl mon worship. that worship has been humanized believe it is because of misunder- change would help the community by the examples Christ (who is standing and ignorance of the fact as the changes already mentioned. both human and Cod) has given that worship is a gift and not an I believe that rigid uniformity en- Lack of tic Villaiofaa us. In order to worship correctly extracurricular activity or merely courages some people to sacrifice Space, we must come to understand an obligation. Non-practicing their that profession of faith. BOARD Christ wanted to share the human Catholics must not believe that r OF EDITORS Change Asked circumstance EditorHn-Chief, Wtlflam CImrk by explaining good Christ, God, and the Holy Spirit Another reason I am asking for ' morals, are Managing Editor. Christine KItzmann attitudes, actions, con- that important in their lives if this change is because I, person- as Always Associate Editors, Rob^it Couray sciousness, and dying on the cross they do not want to worship Him. ally, am restricted by my job on for Sharon Winters our sins. Christ familiarized Their participation in the Chris- Sundays. I sometimes work 12 to prayer by praying out loud — not tian community is nill when it 14 hour days starting at 6 a.m. The The Yillanovan "Op-Ed" and "Letters" sections are News, Mary Anne Grangar merely by teaching a comes to worship. Features, Kathi lannacona text — and Unfortunately, "Caring Community" should take mtended to provide an Anna Suydam he used the I outlet for Villanova-community Sports, word "ABBA" which know many people who are like into consideration those who are i'^ ».:• Jamas Famia Entertainment, Chris Slawackl means this. members to express their thou^its and opinions. Rol)art Conway Father (second person sing- These people are striving for unable to attend Mass on Sunday. Amy ular) .1 Unfortunately, while space MacLaohlan Business, Cindy when addressing our Lord. their own personal interests and I wonder why most Catholic com- permits the inclusion of Photography, Savarasa Charlaa Oukia By using the word "ABBA" Christ trying to get personal satisfaction munities have Saturday 1 iiti; varied ideas, it does not always night allow for the publication Jaffray Paga humanized man's relationship by means other than religion. Mass and the Philadelphia diocese I of all portions of a particular opuiion. In brief, the Advertising, Dairn Al//Mf with God. They are often depressed and have does not? Do we really have to be newspaper has a limited amount Assistant of space per issue. News Editor. $«fa /Ce//y Sbbi Of Teachii* negative attitudes about life. If that rigid? Doesn't Cardinal Krol Space is one of the Assistam Emertakimm Edtt«r, Jar/y /> they lived with a desire from the think of people like problems for any pubhcation. Arf The Lord's Prayer is the sum me? I may be Asslttam Shorts Editqr, Kawy heart and an understanding of in a minority, Althou^ someone may create beautifial prose, the Lyfic^ total of Christ's teaching on but everyone should Advlapr. ^una W. Lyfai worship perhaps they would feel have equality in participation newspaper, often, must attempt to select the prayer. This prayer brings us a re- of most Typists. Alaiy SfapAinaon better about themselves. worship. alization that God is truly our i meaningful portions; space demands this. Werth And Valae If Father. Christ told us Modcra DllemMi i . ^1 Every writer, "When you be that person a reporter or To people wh^ profess the Our culture is pray — pray as I do." This tells us changing fast and editorialist, must first create Faith, worship for an ideal of cUrity. All to worship God as our true Father gives worth and Sunday is a work day for many writers labor, perkape for value to life. I feel this way as do Catholics. The old belief that Sun- hours, to explain, point-by- l>St«tan2rte«to * "«»*»"• Anrw^Mari. Uititnalo. Richard and not to feel alienated from God. StT other people in my own Christian day is a day of rest is fachng away. point, their story. All such efforts are wortl^ of praise The Lord's Prayer and our mem- community. We benefit through Cardinal and publication. ory of Christ show an everlMting Krol must realiae that the life of Christ. love for our true Father. In Being baptized a many good (Catholics want to par- However, not all the the sincere, laboriously selected Catholic carries certain reepon- ticipate in their •i goepel of Luke (Parahle 18) we are pariah without a words can be printed. m-tT^kk^ isr^jTM^'sr The finite nature of eftch : sibilitiee. In order to pass through feeling of being left out edition sixt^wTLT-^ ffi told to "pray always." This ia the of the com- impreases iU hmita dwiisively. death into eternal life with under- munity and incompletenees be- Soma wordb, amtMcas QmQ Anton. Paul Bam, ANm ^laHar, Chria beat way to live in a poaitive man- and atanding we muat have no fear of cauae wa have missed Sunday J paragraphs will not fit, no mattM* bow cg^kd and ner beoauae if one Uvea with a da- the devil or death if we truly be- Maaa. I would like to be a part of •ntraalad. lliit wiffmn unjust to any wriUr. aire from the heart than qm will lieve in the feel fulillM. Father and that the common worahip and have a The VIUmmm op«ra*is undar the caalinaa of ^Mbn, Laura Qiriat'a lilt is accepted aa human. aenee of preaence of Chriat during •paaa. By this vary Chriatwi naUwi, it auat t^ to piiMiah aa OMieh aiaoh a poaitivs force If we o¥erco«e the fear of dealh Maaa. If this Philadelphia dioceee a'' tlMllrfa learriedon aad the devil, then we is a "caring ffif^*^' ^ y °MMy ^—M- ^ PMsiUa* wUhin a oar- underetand community" then it >ylli>ipiHliion wiMl Chriat wm all about. ahouid this Mmit. Bmm^kmm, tha apaaa mna out halora tha Our undaratond dilenunA. kakadtmkaaaKaai (••Db wanUp ia aaarvict to Qodaa laall My aa a iorvioo of Ood, yH • Mivioo CMUMMY J. Miai »iiuilniito MUM pU •• «iU •• Imt Oid. TIm $m P«g*m« THl VIUANOVAN • NimnHMr 6/U81

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Pit If • TMl VMlIAMOVAM • Mo^iiibtr •,IM1 You Bet Your Life mes Aware Of Hunger •• litl • THE VUXAMOVAN • 17 [^.^1 Pagt Tht fi>Umtiu^ artieU k tht firwi of th€ w99Uy colMiNiif which wiU By CAROL ALKO^B •''V v'kJ.'., For the past two months, eventually adopt," eiplained Pat be tpotmtrtd both by the Student a Hunger Awareness committee ex- HMsHine commented that mor NuFwee i group of >nolunteers has haen Cananran, who is also co-chainnan pects, will interpret people are Aatoe atum of /Vhji- the letters as fitting involved tl operating of eylvania (3H/iP)andthe VUhnom through Campus HAW. The remaining fUndi will an indicatiion of what people in his year, god indeed the coqpnit m Miniatry with the goal of planning be sent to the Amustinian nilsaion Univemty Regietered Nurwee district are feeling. has preparsd Ae- * variety of eyints to in j eodatkm alter- a series of ewnts to help the Fern, a miaaion that was begun "Hunger AwAreaess is raising invite the Villanova (VURNAX On an eommttnity to] Villanova community hacome by Villanova University Augusti- conciousness noting bqtia^ each of theee or- ss to what the psrticipate: all week long an inter. niana. in ganuationB will provide more aware of hunger in the Last year, over $4000 was feeling of hunger is. nationally Film the We dont have acclaimed , 111 WU FourtiJ Mf GSEG ANTON qyest lor love. ! I 8«ali» pkayd by ference. Through world. Hirough their efforts, mai^ raised during HAW. to think we're powerless, World Mofvement his persistence, buMtwi with a column ofthia type. but that photo exhibit] A a^^w ^^^s^w^mM^v w^»*^ui^B^^w v^hsi^v^i^^p^hb^^v ^^* Msryl Streep, is shunMd Charlss activitiaa, ranging from fibna and The Hunger Awareness group will and eventually doea win the The column it an attempt on the we can influence people within our be displayed in the Qmnelly Souths^ flnglsiid pniridss em ap- lectures rejected by the ninpleewth cen- confidence and friendihip of part of theee membere to make the to a "Run for Hunger" hopes to raise mon^, but that is own sphere. We can help out by Center tart gallery; another "Rm propriflts hsekdrsp far ibe inovie tury, Victorian have been scheduled to not their whole purpose, soeiety. Her fall Sarah. Soon, he realises he is Villanova community aware of take place as can be educating ourselves and others for Hunger" will be launched; Jslm novel, J version of fowUs' Tke tnm grace occurs deeply the week of November 15-22 as seen by the various activities they when the com- in love with hsr. Sarah, common health probleme and sbout the hunger in the world," day for fastfaig WiU be held, ha^ Frendl. vsMilMWMrS WMilMk Tiie munity learnt of her affair with a also realizing his love, aware the part of Hunger Awareness Week have planned: A lecture by summed up made third seizes her of fact about them. Canavan. "Our world crafb will be toreathtal^ befiity. of the visiting French lieutenant. Sarah, chance to fulfill her yearning for (HAW). . Professor Miriam Voaburgh, of sold; citiienahip is a valid gift, and we and a Psace and Justice di^ tranquiifiiifsns, and^ustic Under- Department, considered a prostitute by the love. What evolves is a complex By "We are hoping to make this Villanova's Sociology have a responsibility to use it." will be held during which CATHY ALZNAUER the issuej and week mainly a conciousness who will apeak at Mass on the of unusual love story. (SNAP) defense spending vs. social] Throughout the raising week as opposed to a week stu4y of human populations; and One o? the events that welfare movie, there is the Spending will be dig-i another story intertwined. It is the In no time at all, you can take a where everyone just gets together guest speaker FV. Jim Nieckarz, a Hunger Awareness group feels is cussed rFrom the story of painless test that for hunger. It*s MaryknoU miaaionary -most moment their eyes meet, they the relationship that could help you an annual remin- who will be important is the showing of Stating that the issue of hunger avoid an increased der we've got representing the film, { develops between two actors who risk of heart — to be aware of the the "Fourth World "Hunger in Americs," in is a 'Very complicated issue/ Irecogmze a strong, are playing disease, stroke and kidney disease. whole hunger hunger issue/* said Movement." '*He'll be bringing ths Connelly mutual attraction the roles of Sarah and a Center cinema Mon- Hazeltine elaborated: 'The' Charles. Streep and Irons portray ' '* What is this quick, easy test which Pbrry Hazeltine, co^hairman of good perspective because, as day November 16; it will be shown amount of power and money that i^ \wbid^ bothpuzzles andintriques them. these contemporary %.l you don't to study for? HAW. "We feel that it is appro- students, we're an action oriented each class hour all actors, Anna hm A day long. The government has is much larger] blood pressure priate society, and Mike, who are making the test that measures in a university environment and he'll be sharing some HAW committee invites all in the than what all these charitable movie. the force of the blood against the to bring this issue to the forefront, of his experiences," explained general campus The French LieateMafi community to at- organization have; and though it is i wails of your arteries. students are appropriate Canavan. tend, WoMan. Hiese actors develop the This force and that and especially urges important to give to charities cliff and the harshness of the often community, for| is, rather, an same relationship as Sarah is generated by the heart as it people to reach since this (aware- professors to bring their tumultuous, and clssses to specific development in the third violent, and raging educated woman who simply Besides the guest speakers, Charles do. So, The French pumps blood to all parts of your ness) may affect their roles and a the screening since the film reliQrs world, the only sea below depict a dualism, a letter real solution to ppssesses qualities uncharacter- bo4y. writing campaign will Lieatenant's Woman is a movie decisions in the future." be "a dramatic message" about hunger in the third world dualism niiich is preseiit through- initiated is going istic of her time. Excluded from within High blood pressure after Masses snd at a hunger in a movie. Harold Pinter, is the the U.S. and is worthy of to come though political out the movie. The relationship the Half of this year's proceeds will HAW coffeehouse. and societal nlainstream, Sarah who wrote the result of arteries narrowing. Pre- The letters will discussion. "Hie movie economic between the two screenplay, imposes be sent hopefully change. As individuals, main characters, becomes withdrawn, hopeless, to Somalia, East Africa, focus on the problem of and this duality to preserve a disposing factors include over- funds, in- willhelp us become if Sarah and Charles, modern more sensitive we're going to have an impact on unfolds in the melancholic. She through Oifam America, "a tended as 'tood aid" and feels a truly point of view. weight, nervous tension, heredity, sent to to the problem. At the present the problem steeply sloping coastal wood out- project-oriented of World Hunger, it is loving relationship is organization Africa but which now unat- Streep's role as Sarah kidney and endocrine disease, dia- are used for time, approximately side the does not which sends 25 million going to be through our citizenship town of Xorme, known as tainable and people to start pro- other purposes. The insists upon allow her to exhibit her raw, betes, and high salt intake. Nar- letters will be Americans suffer from and the UndercUif. grams that the malnutri- through our values in the the Undercliff, in punishing herself for this. native people can »ent to a local legislator, forceful, and electrifying acting row arteries make it harder for who, the tion," said Cl^anavan. working »t its natural paeifity world' and serenity, The story transforms into a love blood to pass through causing your 'ability. Instead, she beautifully represents the lack of passion of story as Charles Smithson enters depicts the introspective and heart to work harder and a rise in |the age. Yet, it is heie where Sarah's life. Charles first en- blood troubled Sarah. Her performance pressure. Blood pressure •Sarah and Charles unleash their counters Sarah while he is taking superbly captures normally rises and falls depending passions and expresses and discover their love. a stroll with his fiancee. From the all the diverse emotions of on your activity, but if it rises [n order Sarah. and to do so, they must oyer- moment their eyes meet, they rec- Irons is equally as good. stays high, it is referred to as [come their conflicts, Starring which wage ognize a strong, mutual attraction hypertension. in his first migor motion picture. ithin and gnaw at their stability. which both puzzles and intrigues Irons gives a comn^anding Now there is good le per- Streep and Irons as and Mike la ^'The Vreaeh news and bad two main characters are them. Charles, Licatenant's portrayed by formance and exhibits a news. The bad news is you can 'passionate powerful Woman.** spirits trapped in a Jeremy Irons, meets up with have high blood pressure and (Continued on page IS) not ipassionleas sge. Sarah several other times and even know it! This silent killer The PiWKh USateMBfs becomes fascinated and confused usually has no warning signs. The IWonaa is ths story of Sarah by this peculiar and enigmatic only way to diagnose hypertension ^Woodruff, a turbulent and pas- lady. He tries to befriend her, but is to have Fogelberg your blood pressure ^sionate woman, ami her zealous in Concert: is met with coldness and indif- checked.

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Tha band quickly album, j nadhan. Y«t tha of ^ es- including Lm§, at the nervous huddled msM. aMnc* Laag Way A tuning or warm-up, the project flyiqg rack *'|iersonalitiJ •Uborata ayiithMlMrt and tion/' Poraifoar has raturned to tabliahad thatnaalvaa as a major Fraa HaaM^ As Ice, profound sense of suspensefiil ex- mam- OM and known as King Crimson fleied its firipp*s band is cemehtad by moth apaalur oqIwbiii dkl not a|>% thsir fpot atop tha rock act when their debut album, StarrMsr. llie band displayed pectation flowed through the fish- version of their song Head- pulsive piece of heavy metal fimk. musical muaclea in a cohesive, totd commkmant of each meoL paar to JacoiwanlaMi iMpp It Co. world Tha band cartainly demon- FareipMT, was released. Aftar thair diverse musical abilities in ':'^$^ bowl of humanity who sat in that Mick Jones pointed out that the purposeful demonstration of the to m^fi craalidii of consistently] .'1-. strated tha/va got something to being together for ovar five years, going ! Intlia laaat. Indbidttpy iaamad tp from songs like the old fire-trap, the infamous Tower fast- Foreigner decided that for their new album "came theme of their new album, novat)va musical language, out of a desire v^ thrhw on tbiir indapaiMlaiicafirom prove again when they performed Foreigner haa sold close to seven- paced Dirty WUte Boy to their latest album, Theatre in Upper Darby. And entitled 4, the band to get back the fire, the DlfdiHlM. T is virtiially no one ebe today excite- tuch nwdlmi aDar|^4iiafficiaiit for two nights at the Spectrum two teen million albums, and today ballad Waltiag for a Girl Ukc would deviate then, with no apparent external y is from what had be- ment that made the band in This, the first series of per- doing a4st King Crimson] weeks ago. they the I hardwara, turnliig a auppntad in- remain as one of few bands Yoa. Other highlights included come known stimulation, th^ mood changed doing a as the "Foreigner first place." As evidenced by • "^ formances since 1974 Juay within the sphere of the nil by auffieiaaey into a poailiva ax- , Poraigner consists of group that have successfully bridged the fifteen foot inflatable I juke '.1- '. -v-fl... as four distinct in- box Sound" and present songs like band's latest abruptly temporary music. « performance, it cer- collection of musicians using the praaaloo of thair collactive founder and guitarist Mick Jones; gap between hard rock and com- which dividuals glided purposefully onta appeared on stage during WaitliV for a Girl Ukc Yon, the tainly feels like the Music is the path of mercial first time. musical confidtnca. co-founder and vocalist Lou pop music. lake Box Hero and a ten minute upbeat Laanae, and discipliiie which thasep(»rfori Urgeat, a pro- Undoukitadly thara will be those Gramm; bassist ; and Opening for Foreigner was Billy have chosen to transfer, the cynical individuals who wiU deride c( drummer Dennis Elliot. On their Squier, a singer-songwriter from ^Momiiiie Dearest' palling need for personal the unconventional nature of King devei current tour, however, Foreigner Boston whose latest work, Dan*t ment. Today's society of anxii Crimson's music as incompre- is traveling as a seven-piece band. Say ^k», turned out to be one of ridden punk rockers stands A Disappointment hensible extremism. Yet Crimson Three musicians who worked on this summer's biggest selling al- mute testimony to Ihe necessit wants to demonstrate that the the last album have been brought bums. Like Foreigner, Squier in- By UNDA adult life, leaving the audience turn theee destructive, violent BOND i musical il^ld is not defined by along to make Foreigner's in-con- corporates pop ove^nes into his Projecting a lack of vigor and alternately very bored, then very bursts in a positive direct Journey end Foreigner. With the cert sound better than ever. hard rock-based music. His crowd- unity, the highly publioised movie interested, then very bored again. ''Discipline is never an end im steady decline of actual' The group was first conceived in pleasing, hour long set included Dearest self, only MoBiaie leaves one a bit a means to an end. the A tiny, ongoing pulse in Mtoa* "progre^ive** art ro6k and the early 1977 when three Englishmen hit singles In the Dark and disappointed. Paye Dunaway por- Bruce. Lee so aptly phrased ie tliinirest may be found in the alarming nse in the kind of in- trays Joan Crawford as a woman *'It ia only a finger pointing ati costuming and sets which bring coherent destructiveniess of the of unstable personality who moon. Take not the finger for life into the film. However, again, dinosaurs of punk and new wave. abuses her children through moon, for its purpose is only \ RETARETAIL the superficial cannot disguise King Crimson stands in lonely frequent emotional manipulation dicate the moon's brilliance. another basic weakness of and less frequent physical punish- this BAMBERGER'S movie to develop more deeply the ment. Crawford's chiuracter •characters' drives. Not only does TEMPORARY reveals to the audience insecurity development stop^but the causes imbedded in the root of her self \ of the .initial development aren't CHRISTMAS concept which creates an all con- defined well. Why is Joan suming need to compete — and EMPLOYMENT Crawford so insecure? At the age win. Perceiving the world through of seven, why does Christina the eyes of a competitor, Crawford OPPORTUNITIES respond with adult savvy to her is at constant odds with friends, • Full Time-Days • Part Time-Days mother'a manipulation? Character family, and herself. MoaiMie • Part Time - Evenings maturation does not occur in Dearest focuses on the relation- SENIORS BAMBERGER'S new King of Pniaale afore ia now accepting M^mmie Dcartat and viewers are ship between the actress and her BELLE AIR SENIOR HOUSE PICTURE CONTEST appNeatlona for Temporery Chrlatmea Employment left with shallow, flat, unsiitisfying adopted daughter Christina, Poaltlona AvaileMe In the Following Araaa: images of Uieae people. Obviously ; , t casting Joan Crawford as the 2 Cash Prizes WW B* Awaitled intended as a epitome of a neurotic-sometimes psychological film, SALES • RECEIYING This totar's Forcivwr (froai i. to rt.): it does not qualify because it lives Best Hpuss (residents, OCR's» Apartment, House) , Ueaais Elliot, Mick Jones, Loa Gravm, Rick Wills aad psychotic — brittle and demand- • . on only one level the apparent. STOCK RESTAURANT P«terp_, _„ — DiPasca Photo ing celebrity. - Best House on Wheels (Comniulers) I Clearly this movie will not be CUSTOMER SERVICE • VAULT The memorable based I movie fails from its start. upon artistic Pictuies Must Be Color Identified We offer good ttarting selerlea end benefits Including e store merit and Missing is a strong sense of direc- and impact. But in t wide shopping discount. Pleaae apply to our Employment evaluation of its tion, and viewers may flounder purely en- (Names and At Least One Pho^ne Number) Office on tlie Third Floor. looking for continuity. 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By LAURA FORTUNATO the idea. Life was a challenge inside the Channel. Unfortunately, and thmi it vanished." volved with helping charity organi. | Last year as the Villanova every day and I had a lot of hm" the conditionB continued to wors- This "Craiy American" as he sations to raiae the money neede^i Men's swim team ended its sea- Vfhbn Tom finally arrived at en. By October 6th, the had been called in England, is just to continuing their programi. son, one member was just embark- Dover Harbor, England, he was were guating at 75 mph. Finally, as much oNessed with the idea as Right now the Pennaylvania Blimi Face ing his of well prepared both mentally to he ever was. **I still do it, I Center is his main source of inter. Toughest upon hardest period and Popdan had accept the decision can Test training. Tom Popdan was prepar- physically. Even the once feared to cancel the swim. "Sure I was have to and I will," he said. In est, but he is looking into other By JOE MARUSAK American honorable mention in Villanova has yet another plus South Philadelphia ing to swim the English Channel. cold water was comfortable for disappointed. Ihe hope was there fact, as you read this article, Tom possibilities. "I want to be in. High last year's feats? Villanova racked up Harry Perretta faces what her junior season, is the Wildcats' on its side: depth. Backing up season, and Razlor poured a To attempt this task, a person him. Although the first few days Popdan will have begun to prepare volved with other people who are] Or- in 14.2, school record 22 wins, and were amounts to his toughest schedule all-time leading scorer and all- tlip at center is sophomore pacing St. Hubert's must be in exceptional physical were sunny, unsettled weather for next August's swim date. dedicsted to helping these unfor.j Sue to a sharp 24-2 ranked ninth in the East by ever, but he feels his women's var- time leading rebounder (1120 and Castellan, who filled in well record. shi^, along with being very com- was to make the Channel its home. tunate people. Had I swum t^l last Eastern Basketball Magazine. If sity basketball squad is ready to 740 respectively). season (2.7 Aside from his training, ppg.). As long as the depth is the mitted to his goal. With this in The winds and the waves began to the Channel, I would have dedicated it] there, Blue and White can top the challenge. Ortlip is not all. those meet Stephanie Van- A valuable addition Villanova mind, a very dedicated Popdan, grow fiercer each day. five day 1981 graduate has become very in- to the blind children." at the for- has a good shot at the impressive marks this A According to the head coach, derslice, the team's year, it leading ward slot is 5-11 top twenty. to eat, sleep and think schedule for the swim was con- sophomore "The fact that we've should definitely gain began Eng- JACKETS • NATS • TSHIRTS • • rebounder the national . SILKSCREENINC h "Our schedule, overall, is the most a year ago (8.3 per Noreen Kemether, increased structed. a possible our depth at forward recognition it deserves. lish Channel. On any of these days he game), also difficult this team has had. Before returns to solidify the starter this year. and center Intensive swimming began at a would be given a chance at the Kemether is a should definitely help," EVERYTHING IN Christmas, we play four of last frontcourt. The 6-11 senior is transfer from Old Dominion, the commented Perretta. local swim club, an average day Channel. joined REBOUNDS: Villanova opens 20% OFF RETAIL year's top twenty teams." Those at forward by Rosemarie powerhouse that produced consisting of 8,000 to 17,000 yards. But each night at six o'clock, THE STORE Nancy The major obstacle comes at the its season on Tuesday, Perretta is referring Burke, a 5-10 Dec. 1, to include junior from Nfedia, Liebermaim a couple start the pilot discouraged the for of years of the season, and that could when it hosts By June the yardage had increased swim SWEATS, SHIRTS, PANTS. SHORTS 20% OFF Pa., and West Oiester at 7:30 Eastern Carolina, Maryland, Penn by Abingtqn, Pa. native back. present and the actual ocean svnms began. the following day. Force winds problems. Reasoned the p.m. The team has been invited NIKE HI-TOP State and Cheyney Lu-Ann Krothe. to LEATHER SNEAKS 20% OF State. It's a The guard position head with this the "ice- reached 40 mph and swells climb- is also set, coach, "In past years, we three tournaments: The Dial Along came formidable line-up. The Cats are ALL T-SHIRTS AND RUNNI>4Q even stronger at as Coach Perretta can usually baths," which were used in order ed to 16 ft. Although he continued GEAR 20% OFF count on started off 4-0 or 5-0. The Classic at Monte lair, N.J. (Dec. 5- Yet, Perretta remains op- the guard position, where Nancy three sophomores — Andrea Bur- competition at the beginning 6), the Dec. to adapt to the cold water of the to train, the pilot finally informed VILLANOVA JACKETS, HATS, SHIRTS ... 20% OFF Bernhardt was 28-29 Big East Itimistic. His 1981-82 roster is and Kathie Beisel lead ton, Mimi not English Channel. Popdan believed him that he would not be permit- Colemtji and Dana as strong as at the end. This Tournament at Jamica, N.Y.; and FRATERNITY HATS. SWEATERS 20% OFF chock-full of standout performers. the attack. Bernhardt is a 5-9 I Hurley for more year that this would be one of the ted to make the swim, and the As- — strength. we have no time to make the Providence Tournament Jan. Heading the list is 6-4 Lisa Ortlip, sophomore ^o averaged 13 ppg. And that's not all. sociation for the "This year mistakes. Right away there's that 8-9, at the Providence, R.I. toughest obstacles that he would Channel Swim probable last season. Civic a 1st or 2nd team All- She was recognized as we recruited two fine gave the final players from challenge. Onter ... The Wildcats encounter. The intensity of the word. SALE ENDS NOV. 14th one of will be American. The senior center from the top 50 freshmen in the the Philly area," water temperature could cause the Popdan had to decide whether Perretta em- Perretta is confident that his seeking revenge on Dec. 16 when Norristown, Pa. can it all — country a year ago. do Beisel, who phasized. He is referring swimmer to experience hy- he would remain until the October to All- squad can overcome the initial they play Penn State at the Field shoot (14.9 in 1980), rebound was third in team scoring with ppg. a Public League Sandra Williams, barrier. Only two pothermia, a condition which 6th date or whether he would re- 1 1 07 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. letter-winners House. Last year the Nittany (8.1 rpg. last season), and block 10.7 average, is a 5-9 native of and All-Catholic League have could lower the body temperature turn home. After coming this far, Kathy been lost to graduation. Lions edged VU, 66-62, in the (NEXT TO KELL Y'S) 527-41 shots. Ortlip, Philly. \i 88 I who gained All- Razlor. Williams to 78 degrees. As added insulation he decided to wait until October. netted 17 ppg. at But can the 'Cats match last EAIAW Region IB Tournament. NEW HOURS: TUE8. TO FRI. 2^ MON. TO TNUR8. SAT. against the cold, Popdan set out to Following the decision he moved M 10^ gain 33 pounds. Every meal was a to Folkstone, where he could train ToH Popdan SOCKS • SNORTS • SHOES • JACKETS • T-SHIRTS « chore and usually was regurg- • It itated while swimming. B ters Post ; On July 13, Popdan swam the Two Victories ^*>% ^ •'I Atlantic City Marathon, becoming the first Villanova swimmer ever to swim a marathon. He entered Week U the swim with great enthusiasm n :.^:--, and complete confidence. Dan FIELD HOCKEY All that remains now, however, f: Ahern, a fellow teammate, was The Villanova field hockey teaiii WATER POLO is the agonizing wait for the there and quickly agreed that Tom won one game, lost one, and tied tournament bid. Considering the The Villanova varsity water was ready. "You could see the fire one in the final week of i-' their impressive record, Coach Bob polo team traveled to St. Francis in his eyes. There was no doubt in season. Covell's Wildcats should be head- College in Brooklyn, New York, my mind that he would accomplish The Wildcats defeated Mont- ing to Townson State University for their last tournament of the both the Atlantic City and English clair St., 3-0, on Homecoming to continue their alreacly suc- regular season. The Watercats Channel swims.'* He overcame the weekend. Junior Regina Graham cessful season. took on arch-rival Princeton and challenges of the ocean, including scored two goals, freshman Gina two other powers in Queens 100 jellyHsh bites per mile, boats Roman had one, and goalie ^^ College and St. Francis College. that came into his path, and water III Rebecca Natale picked up the The Watercats now are so rough that the course increased shutout. The team then tied WOMEN'S TENNIS eligible '^ to go to the Mid-Atlantic League from 23.5 miles to 27 miles long. Widener with two goals from Sue The Villanova women's tennis Championship at Fordham on Although he finished with a slight- Lora, and then lost to Rider. team won their second PAIAW November 6-8. This is the ly injured shoulder, he placed 12th J£ Graham and Lora were the Division IIA Tennis Champion- first time in three years that they have of 21 world class swimmers who team's leading scorers with six ship on Saturday by defeating St. been eligible and Coach participated. When asked about goals each. Roman scored three, Joseph's. AI Fazio was the swim, Tom responded, "I was Sue Comly optimistic about their chan- and I>anine EMBer- Leading the team to the 9-6 vic- ces. If they do well, the Eastern very pleased with my perform- nardi had two, and Robin Garc- tory were juniors Carol Harrison Regional ance. It Championships are next. enhanced my confidence zynski and Amy Hutchinson had and Dawn Fisher, and sophomore and excitement for the Compiled By Channel one apiece. Even though the team's Tricia Stairiker. Abigale and Cyn- swim." STEPHEN FALLON final record was 3-8-3, next year thia Burke were also victorious in August LARRY GOANOS brought another obsta- should be very promising for the their doubles match. cle, the hurricanes had hit the Wildcats as 6 of the 7 leading MARIE WOZNIAK H'l! The 'wildcats finished their shore. Tom^ believed that this scorers Will JOE MALLOY be returning. season with a 15-5 record. would be good prfictice for the ERIC STOLL conditions he would encounter CKEVi Villanova's f--:i later. varsity eight oared Jake Nevin Appreciation Night As the summer came to an end, crew was among nearly 1500 com- he had worked up to six hours of The petitors in 385 boats competing in Ben's soccer tcnni npped their record to 9-5 last weelL with a pah- of the swinmiing per day, accumulating victories annual Thomas Eakins Head oytr Trenton State ftnd SidppcnslNirg. ,15^ 780 miles of swimming. The Chan- ^^^ Co»key Photo of the Schulykill Regatta on Sat- nel training was constantly on his urday. Some of the East Coast's mind. "I was totally obsessed with SOCCER fastest crews competed in the 2.75 LACROSSE mile race. In order to accom- modate the large number The of en- Villanova men's soccer The trees, i:-:! Villanova men's crews started at ten second sam has lacrosse posted two wins in its intervals team scored an impressive 10-5 and raced against the past three games to improve its re- victory over powerful Kutztown clock. 'p. cord to 9-6 on the season. CONESTOGA Led by senior John Traynor, the State on Sunday at Villanova. The .ft Villanova eight rowed in the An enthusiastic Homecoming victory, the Wildcats second Day Championship Eights event. The CLEANERS crowd was treated to a 1-0 vie- straight, ended the fall season on a United States Naval Academy won pory iqr the Cats over Trenton good note for the Lazmen. The 907 C0NESTCX3A the event for the second year in a ROAD Sute College, as junior Mike Lay- regular season, which starts in the row. v!' Ifield Other crews in the event were ROSEMONT. PENNA. blasted home the gan«B's only •iwinf. looks very promising for among the best in the East includ- 19010 Isoal. the talented Villanova team. P ing Fenn, Harvard, Yale, Vesper LA 5-3431 Thrae day laker VinaBova Boat Qub and New York Athletic . the Cnts con- jumped on top early p- Association. tinued their winnt^ on an nnssa istsd goal PLAUT ON PREMISES m^B with a by Jolm Gal- •parkUoi M dbntont of Bnatem J«wp. Aftsr three consscuUve ^IWii. LaylMd. a transfer from Kutslowu scores, Psul Csn^MnsUi VOLLEYBALL «MV Pl SAME DA Y CLEANING onmahmg State and the Cats nsttsd the next Cat goal to bru^ l«adinf tham Tile regularly WE CLEAN AND PRESS acorer, netted two gonb in within one. that scheduled asaaon has ended, but it ON SATURDAYS Ilka gn ahead goal caoks from m- i aenior is only a hrisf rsapite for the Vil- 4 TIm KsvinMcHi^ —»-^-j Hm WE CLEAN Noi¥a wkaak^ itranJi lanovn wsmmb's voUsybsll team m to a ^- Th^G^teten rsnlsd off SLEEPfNQ BAGS ocreMhiaf hnk in the nant thsy mmt ths sxisnaion of post- contest I as flhippsmhuig Sinks assson touraaoksiit bids. Ths bidi DOWN JACKETS tbs seers M. Bmh QnUnwi^ 1 ,^ te hUak tiks CHi. 24). will bs sxtsndsd this Ssturd«y, nsttsd two fniis Icis §im fMppsd tlw.VlUn. Novsmbsr, 0. Bovn ALT§RATtONS Mmm'« alMlMt sirte it ANDRSPAma Ths WildiflkB clsssd out tfts •MMM fiMi A SMMkd pUss Anish J in iki

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By NICHOLAS personal CAVUTO beet. Brian O'Keeffe and seaM>n. The Big East race T^ f was /Ol. 57. No. Villanova's mea'a croaa country John Hunter 9 also ran strong, first in which John Hunter, VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. Ke November 13. 1981 toam» stiU trugKling through ill- taking fourteenth and fUUenth Dilkm and Marcus O'Sullh nesaet, took third place in the Big places respectiwly. The WildcaU' competed together. "Hopefully, East Championahipi and fell to scoring was rounded out by Kevin 'will be getting a little seventh in the IC4A meet on Mon- Dillon <26th) and Dermot Ander- mo. heal^y with each passing week!] day. son (26th). noted Coach Jack Pyr^h, "\ Two weekends ago in Boston the really irtren't in the best of sha, University Wildcats finished behind Provi- And in New York's Van Cort- Shuts because of the injuries that Down dence, who placed six runners in land hav Pjrk it was Providence on top plagued lis." the top ten positions, and George- again. I>onoghue again finished The NCAA District town II Ch«, whose Olympian, John first for the Cats taking ii. ninth pionships will be held Cancellations Gregorek on Novei won the race, setting a place. The Cats were upset Loss of by St. her 7th oh the Water course at Lehii meet record with a time of 22:39 Joe's V,' : and also topped by other tra- University and in order for Caused over the five mile course. ditionally strong area teams; Penn Cats to run in the national chi By BOB Villanova was led by senior State and HERMAN Rots BucknelL pionships they will have Presents DoMglMc fWshcd BlBth to Hazard and ! MiMMUiy*9 IC4A Ctei iploMiift fai New sensation Ross DAVID POMA i Donoghue, who The Wildcats have been plagued among the top four A forty-two inch York. Tke Cats pbccd scfeath ! the orcraU tcaa teams in By DAVID water-main on ipiowMp. placed sixth with a time of 23:05, a by injuries and POMA illnesses all district. Fletcher Road in north Wayne Dav« Coskvy Photo aad BOB HERMAN have developed a plan of action developed Emergency repairs a leak, causing a serious k on a 42-inch and minimised the effect. We drop in water pressure at Villa- Iwater main in North Wayne forced could have arranged a time other nova University and surrounding Donoghue is [tbe cancellation of all classes, re- than in the middle of the week," Nova's areas Hot Harrier on Tuesday morning. rganization of meals, and the said Martin. Jerry Sacchetti, vice-president finish to U.S. Olympian John (losing down of all offices at Villa- When he learned of the became the 5th-fastest Villanovan years, but prob- for By RAY ENGLER opted to transfer oiit year's team is, for the public relations at the Phila- Gregorek of Georgetown most ^ m University on Tuesday morn- lem, Martin met with Fans ("Afy to run the Belmont Plateau course when the Gies to ar- delphia always acknowledge a good tou^iest head track coach, as well non-existent: "The only time Suburban Water Company opponent this season", in Philadelphia. fft] range a plan for serving food. Mar- performance by His 25 minutes as the assistant coach, said, "The metering a team by saying according to both left pressure is when I question Rev. Lawrence device is what Ebnoghue) by 9 12.0 seconds time C. Gallen, tin said, "I thought if we acted they're "hot." was only 27.6 for greener pastures. is leaking, it is For example, the Fearing a condition . . not a leak on a seconds over . that's when I feell ).S.A., vice president 5.2 miles, Ross won seconds off the 5 mile for aca- quickly, we might have a fighting Dodgers, in crushing the course's downgrading in the Redmen's the most." water-main. We do not want his next three races. The first, lic affaira, received word from chance." the record time, set in 1974. Donoghue Martin added that no anyone Yankees, were "hot"; The Eagles, track program, as well as knowing "I feel I'm at or to have the impression Lehigh Invitational on October near my ^, ither Preaident Driscoll's office meals 10, was also Villanova's first finisher could be served in Dough- that prior to running into a Dallas of Villanova's tradition of ex- (as far as croas-country it is. We shut down the water- was a 10,000 meter run, is co nd immediately cancelled class- erty Hall, which at the Big East Championship because the lack of in roadblock, were "hot"; and the cellence in track, he transferred ^ earned this main order to replace a meter I>onoghue year) ... I enjoy cro I. To spread paced with a personal meet in Boston. the news around the water posed a serious fire h|izard. San Francisco 49er8 are He ran the 5 miles here prior to the 1980-81 school device that we have on that main. presently record time of 29 country, 'cauae there's ^impus, Gallen said, minutes 68.0 of that course in a personal-best "I called just Dinner for resident students the "hottest" team in pro football. year. Due to the NCAA rule on pressure. It was scheduled — it was not seconds. The next It's more of a wari_ }ut everyone I could talk day, Donoghue time of 23 minutes 5.6 seconds. to." started at 3:30 p.m., one hour ear- Here at Villanova, also student-athletes who transfer something that was just done — it we have ran in the for me (for indoor and outdo be administration, "Great Philadelphia And in last Monday's IC4A cham- according to lier than usual, and was served in ;J someone who's "hot". It is senior (that they may not compete in track)." was scheduled to be done today." Race," of which he was the }allen, had to act quickly to avoid de- pionships in Nsw York City, Ross St. Mary's Hall and the Law cross-country runner Roes their sport for one year from the Donoghue Thomas Trucks, director of fending champion. He and his was is using crc By difficult problems. School. 'Times Donoghue. Villanova'a 1st scorer, date of were staggered at He has been the Wild- teammate, transfBr in any NCAA- country aa training for maintenance at Villanova Univer- sophomore Brian finishing 9th his maji For example, Gallen com- 30-minute intervals. Martin cats' top finisher in 24 minutes 26 sanctioned meet), ez« sity said, however, in every cross- O'Keefie, won Roas was eventp, the mUe (P.R :3 mini mted "It is only their respective di- seconds. that, "Les Gies did a mar- plained, "It's advantageous to country meet this year; his unable to run for the Wildcats partially true that it was a sched- times visions, Ross the Senior 58 seconds) and the 1500 met.. elous job with the Division, Donoghue, a marketing major, moving and stagger the students, otherwise improving with each race. before this season. uled repair. This morning it O'Keeffe the Staying in (P.B. :3 minutes 39 secondtjj •rving of start- Junior. The following hails from Oswego, food." Meals were they would all come over at Opening the harrier N.Y., about 30 shape was a slight once ed to leak very badly." season on week, at the problem due to "Roaa is really a miler, not erved in Big Five cross- miles north of 9t. Mary's Hall and the and have to stand in line." October 3 with a Syracuse. He at- a lack of competitive An unidentified second-place country championships, meets in distance man," si^ys Wilde iw Schfiol, spokesman at Donoghue tended St. John's since the water short* The Villanova maintenance de- University for 3 which to enter, but he the scene said that the was able to Crosa-Country Coach Jack Pyra |e affeipt^ water com- nei^r building. partment heard of the problem at work out with the team last year "he'll run a lot pany planned at least three weeks of halves (1 Eugene Ruams, director of pub- about 9.-60 a.m. Tu^t^jJaK. j^lingctor in practices, as well as competing miles), miles, ago to repair a crack at the site on 1600 met ^ relations, received word firom of Maintenance Thoi;aas as an *\inattached" 'Trucks, Fletcher Road. runner in whatever we need ... He she lien that Philadelphia Sub- who was also not notified t^ the Women's some major meets. Vice-President for Public Re- Football have a good indoor season ... Hell Water Company was work- water company, commented, "It's Donoghue attributes his success shown he can run lations for Villanova University, good times . on the pipe and that this was only partially thus far true that it was a to, "Don (Paige) kicking 0B a miler, he's got Eugene Ruane questioned the some big she Bing severe loss of pressure, scheduled repair, my tail" and "Always lliis morning it Philadelphia Suburban suggesting it to fill." According to Pyrah. in Water some buildings a complete started to leak very badly." Gains (running in the morning "5 Company's actions saying, it and is **tough, "If ',' a hard II Popularity worker ck of water. Dr. Richard Neville, miles 5 to 7 times a week")". vice-presi- was planned, they should have He aim is to make the Olympic tea "Father Gallen told me that the dent for student life, contacted By JOHN JORDAN change from one hand touch to says it has helped him to "P.B. in '84." notified us; they must have known "Pam is a great Bter problem meant that classes The lights are flag organizer and Martin and explamed the water on in the Vil- football. 'Rie giris like the flag (personal best) by a minute a After graduation, Philadelpkia Sahnrhan Water Coapany workers repair!^ water about it. Think about the hazards the league would Donoghu 1 to be tuspended," said Ruane. aain lanova football stadium. system not be possible week." difficulties. Martih added, "We The ac- because it allows for more He feels that the pressure plans to either In Wayv; water flowed oat of left side of pipe. ch.rii« ouw. Photo that the problem presents." without her," insisted remain in this "I wondered why we didn't know were tion is fast paced, aggressive action. The. Geisz. of replacing concerned mainly with the and league's other rule Sydney Maree and, to and traun with the track team Ruane was referring to the fact The league is divided into mi it." bathroom situation." getting 10 to system competitive. You hear shouts, cur- changes include an three some extent, 12 pounds for most of is water-cooled, so there that that water increase in Amos Korir from last return to his hometown of Osweg Ruane company did not divisions: Groucho, Harpo and then called the water Glasses were cancelled, accord- the day." must be a problem ses and taunts among the players. field size, and the time for there also." notify the Lower Merion or each Chico, ompany Rad- and all three are having and spoke to Mir. Jerry ing tp^ Martin, so that people ,He added that there Driscall was in Philadelphia The game is football but with a game has been extended and was no at nor Township police or fire each close cchetti, races. The Harpo league vice-president for pub- woum leave campus, and this doubt that the repair the time classes twist. It is Women's Intramural team is allowed only two varsity was an emer- were cancelled. autorities. seems to relations. told have the cream of the "He me that it would reduce the strain on the gency. "Usually, when He said, "Normally, if Football, which was non-existent athletes. The biggetot problem the there's a the Pres- Commenting about the possible crop though. TTie a planned repair two "Beavers," 5-0-0, ,0M *0 /toi <• m aAkJT!? • mZz.* of a broken water system. scheduled repair to be made, ident were here, he would years ago, but now provides league has encountering is the we make hazards, Sacchetti said, "They are almost Bring device. assured of a playoff I asked why we Hie maintenance department try to arrange it with the the decision. Father fun and plenty of competition for number of forfeits which has water Gallen and were not notified because we did spot but they are sn't told ahead of time, nearly closely followed since spoke with Sacchetti at the water company so that the repair work is Ed Fenner in personnel made the one hundred girls. caused eight of the 23 teams to not feel that there would be any by "The St Supremes," 4-1-0, and the 10,000 students would be company. Assistant Director of done on a vacation or during the decisions respectively to cancel The season began with 23 teams drop out. disruption of service whereby it "Mighty Mates of '84," 3-1-0. cted by the cancellation of Maintenance Ed summer, so that classes in the hunt for the championship. All Meagher added, not as many peo- and to allow the staff to go would be necessary to "There wes," notify them. have been a lot of rough three teams look extremely good said Ruane. "He asked us what normal pres- ple here are affected." home." The person responsible for hold- If we thought that there would be, edges during and all the season, but that three of them could make P^uane also questioned why no sure was. When we told In addition to Driscoll agreed ing this league together is Pam him what the problem of with their deci- we certainly would have." is the bound to happen," Zurkowski pl^y-offt because of the lice or fire companies were noti- we were actually low sions, Zurkowski. Zurkowsi has to wild getting, he said it water pressure, another prob- saying, "We might as well fire cope * Deputy Marshal for Lower said. "I don't like to see forfeits card syatem. in case of a fire. wasn't enough." lem send with the daily problems of running on campus developed. It be- everyone home for a half of a Merion Township William Weber because most 8v. of the girls want to Robert Martin, O.S.A., Sacchetti insisted that Villa- came increasingly day. You can't keep the league smoothly and fairly. 'the Groucho difficult to com- people around disagrees, saying that, "if there play and it's discouragii^ league has four of when students, also wondered nova always had the necessary plete a telephone call, without water and toilets. "The league has undergone a lot teams in 40 but Mrs. Closing was a large fire, it would the other the hunt for pU^-ofT have team doesn't show. ^the water company did not no- pounds of pressure, but Jeanne O'Neill of up was the of rule changes this year," stated berths. Bud Trucks the Dean of Stu- humane thing to do." been questionable" if "Holbert's Hoona." weiser. the fire .i Ed Geisz is also a very im- 4-0-1, local authorities. *'We could commented, Pam, "so arguments are bound to Mom to have KING OF BBERS. "We were actually dents office explained, "the phone department could have responded portant part the mq[)er h^nd as happen, to the league. Geisz ' but most of the girls agree they chase for properly. I has the difficult their second that job of making sure they liked this year over last straight championship. fflMflltflNE Sacchetti things run easily during *The Foot- WBK explained that 40 to year." the games ball Team" are 45 and giving advice to second with a 3-0-1 pounds of water pressure is The reasons Zurkowski on for this preference record. Roxie's Rollers normal for Villanova. league decisiona. But he gives the and "The \ is because the league decided to Untouchables" credit to Pam. have an outaids However, Meagher said, "We chance at the plior-offs. never told him that the pressure The "So we Drink a. little," was 40 pounds. He asked us if we seems to have sewn up the Chico were getting enough water and we IP 'r! Student Discount divisional crown with a ft4M) said no." record. The "Inmates" and tiie Trucks said, "We're actually surprise freshman team "Mor- getting pressure which is around iority" are tied with a 3-1-0 record 10 to 12 pounds, not 40 pounds. - Pizzas, Subs and ii^n have an ^ ^^ ^ ^^^ Flushing a toilet, especially on a pl^-olla. higher floor of a building, takes at 111 the Weak ia -npiiiMiiii ta^ia lit-ii The play-ofh will bs«in next least 20 to 25 pounds of water Sandwiches V^^Vw Tricia StatrilHr. At tkgi ^weak, with two taaiM IhMi pressure." each woawa'a * now offered at: diviaion PAIAW Diviaien HA l^n- gaining a pUgr^iff paaitiaa Dean of Studento, Rev. Robert and two wild '^* cardie. aimtihK won J. Martin, O.S.A. agreed with *TlM har ibiaaaanai to Iwm a kl Trucka and Ruane saying, "If we oTftnliila would have been informed about tlw hiil ia atill to VIUAMOVA the watar company's actions we could have davalopad a plan of ac- tion and minimiaad the affoct. Wa '( could have najotiiHsd a time other than in the middla of the weak. 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