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St. Joe's Dethrones } , " Pa9»20 • TMg VILLAWOVAH • Odobtr 23. Itl St. Joe's Dethrones } i \ 1 - (J the i;: .. • 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.
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