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Vol XXXIII No. 11 I'HOVIDENCE COLLEGE, PROVIDENCE, R.I. FEBRUARY 5, 1971 EICHÏ PACES What Rights Have We? It was a prominent conviction The committee has labored among the private schools in the strenuously to familiarize the country that students were students with the proposal. Earlier entitled only to the rights which in the year a copy of the proposal the school would grant them. was given to every room on Recently however the courts have campus and also distributed ruled that since private among the day students. Next, institutions receive federal open hearings were held to get subsidies that their students as student thoughts and insights on citizens are guaranteed their basic the proposal. These hearings, constitutional rights. With these however, met with little response rulings the Student Rights from the student body. The Committee under chairman Tom Administration on the other hand Turski '72 has set out to insure has been very helpful, offering our rights. The committee formed valuable insights into the legal by the Student Congress is implications involved. Fr. Rover, composed of "Bud" Salemi '71, chairman of the College Fred Cichon '72, Ray Sheehan Disciplinary Board, has been '72, Bob Foley '74 and Peter instrumental in "areas concerning Slepchuk "74. They have worked judicial due process. Fr. Haas has New Cowl Editor -- Joe Meny. Cowl Foto — Emil Fioravanti from the outline of Student also taken time from his heavy Rights established by the National schedule to attend and contribute Student Association and the to the meetings with the American Association of administration. Since the proposal University Professors. They have is vague in some areas these also consulted the American Civil Meny Named Editor administration meetings are Liberties Union and the Law crucial to the correct James M. Crawford, Editor-in- work on this year's Student Meny has selected Bernard Student Division of the American interpretation of the proposal. Chief of THE COWL has Congress. He has contributed McKay, also a junior, as his Bar Association on model codes These meetings have proven announced the appointment of greatly to the news aspects of managing editor. McKay's duties of student rights. fruitful in clearing up any doubts Joseph Meny as the new COWL THE COWL in the past. will center around the concerning the spirit of certain Concerning the proposal Mr. Editor for the 1971-72 academic coordinating activities of the op- paragraphs or phrases. Turski states "The bill is a year. Meny, a graduate of Northwest editorial page. The "op-ed" page concrete outline of what rights a Mr. Ramos, President of the High School in Hartford, Conn., is used to express opinions other student member of the Providence Student Congress is optimistic Meny, a junior English major, hopes to promote more student than that of THE COWL College community enjoys. The about the passage of the bill. He is a resident of Hartford, Conn., interest in THE COWL and feels editorial board. proposal is geared to student comments, "I realize that the and is presently managing editor that the additions of coeds will The remainder of the new staff rights both inside and outside the subject of student rights is not an of THE COWL. He joined the greatly enhance the effectiveness will be announced by Meny when classroom. It, however, in no way emotional one, however if passed, staff in his sophomore year but and attractiveness of THE COWL he assumes control for the March undermines the basic rights of a it will be a milestone in the devoted most of his efforts to his and its offices. 3 edition of THE COWL. student as a citizen." progress of the college." New Alternative Produce Some Results By Mike Ward By Michael J. Donohue to pr. Banfield. He stated that in 1900 one out of fifteen people Last Thursday evening, in Mr. Caruso to co-ordinate their programs. In presenting a view contrary to finished grade school. Now most Aquinas Lounge, the Urban workings into a unified effort. In The programs presently needing that expressed by most experts in people finish high school and go Council held an informal meeting the future, this convocation will volunteer work include: Tyler urban affairs. Dr. Edward C. on to college. to report its progress to date, and enable "one hand to know what School Project - tutorial and Banfield fascinated Political to institute plans for the current the other is doing" and hopefully, recreational programs Science majors and others in a Another example of progress of the average urban dweller semester. Although "non- will provide a more effective Senior Citizens of colloquium last Wednesday in member" attendance was poor, volunteer program within the Action Group - helping Senior Phillips Memorial Library. according to Dr. Banfield lies in the area of civil rights. He was representatives from each Providence community. Citizens-with reductions in: Dr. Banfield, the Henry Lee organization incorporated in the Among the topics stressed in transportation rates, utility rates, Shattuck Professor of Urban quick to add that, "Our record on this however is far from good." Council were present to discuss the discussion were the need for and store discounts Government at Harvard the success of their respective continuity in the program, and the "Wing of Hope" - an encounter University, spoke on the topic of There have also been improvements in the status of programs. Also present were need for "feedback" to determine group dealing with penal and "A Social Science Perspective on representatives from the "Big- the true success of the Council's institutional problems the 'Urban Crisis.' " women, committing of crime, and even in the rights of youth, Brothers," (not directly connected operation. In order for the "Friends of Challenge" - penal Choosing first to give the especially with the eighteen year with the council) and members of Council to become firmly reform "convential wisdom" viewpoint of old vole in Banfield's opinion. similar groups from nearby established, continuity is an North Providence Boys' Club the urban crisis Dr. Banfield then "All of this represents the colleges. absolute necessity. Without Project - youth counselling, drug logically proceeded to denounce "feedback," the council cannot education, and social events. progress of the last twenty or After a short introduction by such wisdom and set forth a more objectively determine its The Urban Council Office is thirty years. Even the blacks have Mr. Ralph Caruso, moderator of conservative viewpoint. "The effectiveness. located in Rm. 110, Stephen Hall. conventional viewpoint is that improved their status. They are in the Urban Council, each massive government programs are a position now where they can organization involved briefly As the Urban Council begins to THE COWL wishes to needed to set the cities right so make economic and political explained its function, and crystallize, its possibilities become announce that it is in the that the social disorganization of gains. However these gains must invariably expressed its need for limitless. In the near future, the process of taking a general poll the city will disappear." Dr. be made in the city, a traditional more help. This need for help was Urban Council is planning to hold of the campus community on Banfield said that the Kerner spawning ground of power." especially emphasized in the a second meeting, and the need several current issues in the report exemplifies this A further balancing fact in the Senior Citizen's Action Group for more active student hopes of determining just where conventional view of the urban so-called urban crisis is that the when its crusader. Val Urbanik, participation is outstanding. the student's problem. slums are more extensive now as indicated that he was the only (Tentatively, it has been scheduled opposed to their former high student actively involved in that for the third week in February) In general attitudes lie. These polls Desiring to turn this intensity. Dr. Banfield considers particular program. But despite the not-so-near future, with P.C.'s will consist of six short conventional wisdom around Dr. this a good sign. the lack of manpower, each new co-educational status, the questions each and are in no Banfield stated emphatically that, Dr. Banfield feels that, "It is organization has been able to Council will undoubtedly expand; way meant to be comprehensive. "The American city is getting possible to a large extent that the produce some positive results and in so doing, will become an Members of THE COWL staff better all the time and it is fine Urban crisis is a large from its work within the increasingly effective organization. will be conducting the poll in for most Americans. A large misrepresentation of the problem. community. This is the initial And in the distant future, lies the various places on the campus. segment of the urban population Even though we are achieving objective of the Urban Council. possibility of academic credit in The three polls will sample has never had it so good." much more in urban needs it may Participants from Rhode Island Sociology for this "educational as opinion on DRUGS, ABORTION, and IS THIS A An example of this is in the seem to be worse because life College, Bryant College, Roger well as gratifying work" and even CATHOLIC COLLEGE? We comparitive levels of education itself is moving and changing at Williams College, and "The Big the "dream" of government ask for everyone's co-operation. between 1900 and today according (Continued on Page 2) Brothers" were also invited by funding in the form of work-study Pag.-2 The Cowl, February 5, 1971 Allen Thomas Trinity Goes Comic "The Good and Bad Times of "LOVE FOR LOVE" TO OPEN Ben (Robert J Colonna) resists a Cady Francis McCullum and wedding with Miss Prue (Mina Dear Uncle Al William Congreve's Restoration Friends" is the elongated title of a Manente). daughter of the comedv "Love for Love" the next new comedy with music to be aforementioned Foresight. production of Trinity Square produced by Trinity Square So go the funny, tangle, Repertory Company, goes into IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Repertory Company. Written by amorous relationships which, set final rehearsals prior to its Portia Bohn and directed by with broad humor, become Dear Uncle Al: if a fight breaks out, our PC opening Wednesday. Feb. 17, at Adrian Hall, the comic work William Congreve's "Love for How come Jim .Plunkett went gentlemen must be kept out of the the Rhode Island School of debuts at Trinity Square Love" presented by the Trinity before Gerry Marzilli in the pro action. Design Theatre. football draft? Playhouse in Providence on Square Company through March Wednesday, February 17 for a "Love for Love" comically Mick Tinglehoff 13 five-week run through Saturday. romps through the pursuits of Minnesota Vikings Dear Uncle Al: March 20. men for maids combining, as it Dear Mick: As a varsity soccer player, I am does, Congreve's mastery of witty Gerry was drafted along with disgusted with our athletic As part of the Trinity Square Friar Formal Great American Comedy series, dialogue with his colorful his girl by the San Francisco Bay department. How can we field a depiction of the times, newly-free The Friar's Club is holding its " Cady Francis McCullum" Area Bombers of the Roller major soccer team without and freewheeling Restoration annual dinner dance on Feb. 13 at deals with a couple outside the Derby Association and chose to scholarships. I do not think it was England. 8:00 p.m. at the Coachman Inn in follow up their offer. He is practical to field a varsity soccer cultural mainstream of the forties Tiverton. The dance will be a appearing for autographs at team without scholarship money and fifties looking for an According to Trinity Square semi formal non-floral affair and Cavillen's Bakery in Cranston this Pele '72 identifiable place in modern artistic director Adrian Hall, is reasonably priced at S8 dollars times. Sunday. Dear Ken: "Restoration comedy is rarely per couple. I am on your side and Coach Returning to Providence to done, and it's most definitely a Contrary to popular opinion the work in the new comedy is actor 'first' for us. Our director, Philip Dear Uncle Al: Dcyle: I think this was a move to dance is open to the entire school, Richard Kneeland, familiar to Minor, has some wonderful ideas When will Gary Wilkens be ban club football. Cut out soccer not just members of the Club. Rhode Island audiences for a long in the works which will make the able to play again? Do you think — or put money into it. Make it Other events that weekend include list of Trinity Square appearances. production both highly he'll be back to play next year. a varsity sport at a varsity level a hockey game matching PC. Kneeland will be joined by Tony entertaining and theatrically Ernie '74 not a girls club soccer team. against the U. of Massachusetts award winner Marian Mercer who exciting. And we're glad to be on Friday night and on Saturday Dear Ernie: stays on with the company able to bring something like afternoon the Friar hoopsters face Gary should be able to play following her successful guest "Love for Love" to our Project St. Joseph's College. Tickets for next year, but it is up to Coach Dear Uncle Al: appearance in "The Taming of Discovery young people as well as the dinner dance are now on sale Gavitt. He gave Gary the axe last I would like to have a full the Shrew" which runs through the theatregoing public." in Alumni Cafe. and year because of attitude. It is investigation into the "21 Club." January 30 at the Rhode Island Hockey tickets must be purchases anyone's guess if he will ever be On many occasions there have School of Design Theatre. Among the amusing characters separately. back. been students under 21 drinking in the club. I have been turned down Another actor familiar to involved in the romantic byplay of every time I attempted to enter. Trinity Square audiences, Ed dandies and damsels, circa 1695. Also, some of the workers are Hall, who last appeared here in are the superstitious and illiterate Dear Uncle Al: MESSIANIC JEWS illegally working and drinking "Lovecraft's Follies" returns to Foresight (Donald Somers) whose Why can't the people sit in the since they are under 21. Let's be work with the company for this wealthy niece Angelica (Jill Offer free Bible literature concerning first three rows at the hockey their precepts and beliefs fair. How about making it equal production which also features Tanner) is pursued by Valentine games at the R.I. Auditorium? Write: SCRIPTURES, Dept C-913, not a personality contest. David C. Jones, Elizabeth Moore, (Richard Kavanaugh). However, 151 Prospect Drive, Strafford And also why can't we sit on the David Kennett, Jon Kimbell, she contemplates marriage to his Gerald T. Mee '72 Conn. 06497. east end of the rink? Thomas Mason and Joanna father Sir Sampson Legend Dear Gerry: Williams. (James Gallery) whose other son. Jeff '12 I have found your investigation Dear Jeff: to be true. Maybe Fr. Duffy is East end because of reading this. About time the Over your maintenance. Less cleaning. First cliques starting breaking up on three rows because of safety. Also campus. depth in literature? Drinking vs. Pot NEW YORK. Jan. 26 . . . "eating, having sex and listening w Drinking is less dangerous than to music," Professor Goode said. 75 smoking marijuana, a researcher On the other hand, he noted that on marijuana use told a radio users say marijuana makes it audience today. more difficult to read a textbook or other work requiring Erich Goode, author of "The concentration. Marijuana Marijuana Smokers" and probably does lessen a person's associate professor of sociology at ability to drive a car, according to the Stale University of New York Professor Goode, "but not to the at Stony Brook, speaking on the same extent as alcohol." WNYC "New York Tomorrow" program, said that while experts Marijuana is usually used once did not know the long-term effects a week or perhaps twice a month. of heav), chronic marijuana use, Professor Goode said, asserting based on what is now known that "the daily, chronic user who Our managers' challenge is to successfully wear is always high is in a small about marijuana and alcohol, them all, at one time or another., they must be minority." "alcohol is less dangerous." adaptable and versatile and are expected to accom• It is usually smoked in groups, plish all the simple and complex tasks that happen Matijuana smoking is an he noted. Users say that at indicator of a trend toward marijuana parties everything that during a typical day of a Brigham's sandwich shop greater experimentation in our happens is somehow charged with manager. In spite of this most of them love it...and society marked by less more meaning, even though there find it pays very well IS 10.000 to $20,000 average authoritarianism and more "self- is less interaction among people manager's salary). direction, autonomy and the than at non-marijuana parties. satisfaction of one's senses." Professor Goode said, noting that Brigham's operates over 110 ice cream and sand• ^ are _a_¡ Professor Goode observed. the excitement might be generated wich shops in the southeastern New England area Of the people who use because the experience is illegal. and will be adding 25 more this year. More bright marijuana. Professor Goode "Just the mere fact that you are people are needed to help us continue this fantas• lifesavers ¡ reported, some 90 percent are in sharing in this kind of ritual tic growth rate. the 15-30 age group. College occasion gives the scene a certain Chit s Noies have been life- a • Mr. Randall Smith savers for millions of students I students are more likely to smoke amount of meaning to the by helping them understand dif- I marijuana than their non-student participants," he observed. will be visiting your campus on licuM literature assignments Be contemporaries, he added. He Professor Goode. who said he prepared Get the ones you need | now and use them as you study noted that surveys of college favored legalization of marijuana, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8 students had found men more foresaw no changes "of a serious Nearly 200 titles...

likely than women to be users by nature" in the next 10 years in , Why not see your PlacementDirector always available al your dealers a a three-to-two ratio. Having laws prohibiting use of marijuana. Ai^lui*TtS to arrange an interview? affluent parents and liberal He does expect a reduction in political views are associated with penalties, however. 30 Mill St., Arlington. Mass. 02138 marijuana use. he said. Asked what effect legalization A n Equal Opportunity Employer J!liffSiNàté^ Smokers of marijuana believe would have on marijuana use. that it "heightens" certain Professor Goode replied: experiences that otherwise would "No question about it. I think Lincoln. Nebraska 68501 not be as stimulating, particularly it would increase tenfold." THE COWL, FKBKl'AKY 5, 1971 Fee: 'Legal and Proper' BURLINGTON, Vt.-(I.P)- government organization and an Student government at the official channel of University of Vermont recently communication." But he said, "we received a pat on the back from should not jump to the the Board of Trustees. assumption that SA always The discussion came out of a represents all of the student report from the Trustees' Student body." Activities Committee which had Peisch also noted that he and been asked to study a challenge Acting Dean of Students Richard from five UVM students who had Pcwers had surveyed New objected to the student activities England's Land-Grant universities fee paid by full-time and Ivy League schools to see undergraduate students. how they handled their student The University turns the fees newspapers. He said indications over to the Student Association were that student papers at the which determines allocation of the land-grant institutions are funds tostudent organizations and subsidized by student funds. activities. The five students He said apparently papers at challenging the fee were critical of Ivy schools are self-supporting, Student Association support of and he noted that it was agreed the student newspaper. that the ideal would be for the Francis Peisch. reporting for student paper, The Cynic, to the committee, said that become self-supporting. University attorneys had studied "We ought to help it achieve the challenge and report they this," he said, though adding he consider the SA fee is "proper did not believe this would solve and legal." the "problem of the material in He said it was his the Cynic, some of which is understanding that the Student offensive to me and to others." Association had recently voted its But he said, "We need the support of the mandatory fee. and Cynic. The University community Br. Adrian Ordained he noted that the SA officers and needs a paper of its own. We For several years now Adrian Rev. Richard A. McAlister, O.P. A reception followed the services senators are elected on a ought to help the paper become Dabash has been a familiar face Father Dabash celebrated in his at which time Father Dabash proportional representative self-supporting." on the Providence College first Mass and conferred his conferred personal blessings upon system. Beckley said he could not agree campus. A well worn rain hat blessings upon the congregation. friends and family. Peisch said the consensus of the that the University needs the heading towards the Art Student Activities Committee is Cynic. "We need a good college Department in Stephen Hall that "while student government newspaper." identified Adrian on his way to Philharmonic Double Feature may have imperfections, it seems Dr. Andrews disclosed that the work on his newest artistic The Rhode Island Philharmonic Newport Music Festival in the almost mandatory." Department of Health, Education endeavour. The situation however, Chamber Orchestra will present summer of 1969. Born in South University President Dr. and Welfare has begun a review was different on the evening of its annual concert on Saturday, Carolina, Miss Glenn received her Edward C. Andrews pointed out of employment practices of New January 28, 1971. February 6, at 8:30 p.m. in first lessons from her mother At that the Student Association England colleges and "we have Veterans Memorial Auditorium the age of II, she was the provides a formal avenue of been one of the first to be visited. At that time, Bro. Adrian under the direction of Francis youngest student ever accepted at communication with student The federal agency review team Dabash O.P., entered the Medeira. The program will the Juilliard School of Music. It leadership. had made several strong Dominican community in feature members of the Orchestra was there that she later met her Trustee John Beckley said he retommendations. Dr. Andrews ordination ceremonies. The as soloists in the Concerto a tre husband, Eugene List, concert considered a mandatory fee to said their concern has to do with conferring of holy orders was by Robert Starer as well as world- pianist with whom she has toured support the Student Association a minorities and females. "I think witnessed by the complete renowned violinist CARROLL extensively in joint recitals. The "drawback," but added "I can see we're in a little more trouble with Dominican community, members GLENN, in a performance of the two also became acquainted at the the need for an official student females than minorities." of the faculty, and many friends Mozart Violin Concerto in A Juilliard with Jean Browning (now from the student body. major. Mrs. Madeira) and Francis Ceremonies were held at St. Pius Madeira, our Rhode Island urban crisis were also mentioned The Starer work, written in Church with the Most Reverend Philharmonic conductor. The four by Dr. Banfield. "More low class Spring 1954, will be receiving its Banfield. . . James Michael Dempsey, O.P. well-known Juilliard graduates housing has been destroyed by first performance in Rhode Bishop of Lokoto, Nigeria, have maintained a close friendship urban renewal than built by it." Island. Featured soloists in this such a fast pace." He adds a note presiding. Concélébrants of the through the years. of warning however; "If we come Also he said that, "Most of the Concerto for Three will be Frank Mass were the Very Rev. The February 6 program will to believe it it will be a real money the government has spent Marinaccio, clarinetist; John Kenneth Sullivan O.P., Provincial open with the Brandenburg crisis." has not been in the inner city Pellegrino, trumpeter; and Louis of the Dominican Order; the Very Concerto No. 3 in G major Some interesting points about where most of the extreme poor Pezzullo, trombonist all first chair Rev. Michael Murphy O.P., and followed by the- Starer Concerto. the efforts to solve the so-called live." musicians in the Rhode Island Philharmonic. The second half opens with the Mozart Violin Concerto and ends Carroll Glenn, who has with' the Divertissement by appeared with the Philharmonic Jacques Ibert. Send your lovebundle on several previous occasions, is Tickets are available at the well-known to Rhode Island XEROX COPIES Orchestra office. 39 The Arcade, our 'LoveBundle' audiences. Her most recent phone 831-3123 and at Axelrod, C appearance in the State was in the 4 EACH Avery and Ladd Music Stores. East Side Copy House 221 Thayer St., Prov. Typing Service Poetry Contest Thesis, fermpoper, 421-7878 manuscripts The National Poetry Press Ample off-jfreef parking Call 941-0526 announces its Spring Competition Mrs. Helen Shuman for college students. The contest is open to all junior and senior college students and there is no limitation as to form or theme. Shorter works are preferred by NO GIMMICKS the Board of Judges, because of space limitations. Each poem OR SPECIAL DEALS must by TYPED, or PRINTED Just an honest presentation ON A SEPARATE SHEET, of Life Insurance AND MUST BEAR THE NAME AND HOME ADDRESS What better word than "Love"? OF THE STUDENT AND THE What better way to say it than with the Connecticut COLLEGE ADDRESS AS "LoveBundle"? WELL. A special Valentine's bouquet, with a lift-out Mutual Entrants should also submit the LoveBug corsage to wear on Valentine's Day. Cortlandt Clarke, Jr. name of their English Instructor. Order it to arrive early. Because it's designed to CLASS OF'67 Life Manuscripts should be sent to the stretch Valentine's Day into a whole week. OFFICE OF THE PRESS, Why squeeze your love into one day? -- outstanding performance since 184Ó •- NATIONAL POETRY PRESS. Available only at an FTD florist. At a special price. far the "Blue Chip" Story CALL 3210 Selby Avenue, Los Angeles. California. 90034. Send the FTD "LoveBundle" for Valentine's week. Cortlandt Clarke or Lou D. Mario The closing date for the •As an independent businessman, each FTD Member Florist sets his 1804 Industrial Bldg Louis DiMario submission of manuscripts by own prices. 274-3620 CLASS OF '69 College students is April 10. 1971. THE CO* !.. I I lili I \m >. I<»7I EDITORIAL

What Democratic Tradition?

We would like to make the entire College Council can not be emphasized College communil) aware that perhaps the enough. If we are to make this College most involved and certainly the most "the most fantastic, open, creative. significant piece of legislation of this years' Christian, intellectual community that Student Congress is now being reviewed could be imagined." then this College before the Corporation. Before Christmas Council must be used as a creative and functional tool. Father Haas' hopes for this our Congress ground to a screeching halt College are laudable: the Student as it "suddenly" became aware of the total Congress' proposal is essential. This ineffectiveness of its nature. The present proposal needs the support of our entire proposal for a College Council now up student body. One final thought: any before the Corporation is the result that institution which claims a democratic grew out of that December Congress tradition and pursues a dictatorial policy in chaos. In the present vacuum we are led to its decision-making processes needs to do the thought that the necessity for such a some rethinking.

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// anyone has ever tried to write about something they feel intensely emotional about, they will sympathize with my plight. I will attempt to convey my feelings on a subject which utterly appalls me. Recent documentaries on the networks have begun to zero in on a problem which has long been untouched and pushed discreetly under the proverbial rug. Man is hell-bent on an unobstructed course which will culminate in the total annihilation of nature. The environment and pollution have been adequately publicized. SOW is the time to focus our attention on wildlife. Brutal destruction and premeditated MURDER have become by• words for men when they come in contact with the animal world. Roundups which terminate in the shooting or clubbing of animals for the "sport" involved are tantamount to MURDER The United States of America is presently under the "gun" in this situation Any legislation to prohibit this slaughter is blocked by the "sportsmen" of the National Rifle Association Their lobby is so powerful that the Congress dare not act Can this be the body of "lawmakers" you want to represent you? Lame excuses tike "... weeding out to protect the species" should no longer hold up. This is the generation of Americans who so fervently protest violence and needless waste. Where are they now when destruction is rampant* What are we destroying but ourselves? We have devised very sophisticated weapons to humble the "beast." and the sport one derives from this humbling process proves that man and his ability to rationalize can conquer a creature of immense beauty in its own right. MAS You might be happier at AEtna. TRULY IS THE SUPERIOR ASIMAL JAMES M CRAWFORD

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There has been .much said Department is looked upon with own, a diminishing course departments which are nowhere the other departments or the about many of the problems on disfavor for some reason. The availability, and possible nearly as overloaded as the students in those concentrations. this campus. One such problem Administration seems to look jeopardizing of a quality business Business Department have taken But in my attempt to maintain an seems to have escaped any upon the members of the Business education. on additional faculty members. unbiased and objective view of the publicity, however, and that is the Department as a group of money- The Administration may well The prospect of merging the problem, I must nevertheless state of the Business Department hungry bookies on the 3rd floor of say that the Business Department Business and Economics argue that the Business here at Providence College. I Harkins Hall, wearing dingy white is holding its own because it is Departments would only worsen Department is the most important want to make it clear that this is shirts, black leather vests, and carrying on all the functions it did the condition. Courses required by department on this campus. I not an attack on the members of green visors. I can assure them last year with fewer staff the department will be further would be curious to know the cost the faculty of the Business that I have seen no such animal in members. My answer to this is burdened with the addition of figures to maintain each Department nor is it the opinion three years at Providence College. that it isn't. If the Administration economics students taking department per student on this of any of these faculty members. The root of the problem is the says that it is well aware of the business courses. The proposed campus aS'Well as the progression My comment is directed mainly lack of manpower. This problem, then my question is why four-course curriculum is not in of student-faculty ratios in each toward certain responsible manpower shortage has put an hasn't anything been done about the best interest of the Business department over the years. I hope members of the Administration unnecessary strain on the Business it? How can a department operate Department either. If our present to be able to bring these figures to and it is my own personal opinion Department faculty. This is a efficiently when twelve or thirteen depleted staff is to continue in this the attention of the students which I share with many of my problem which the Administration faculty members must cater to type of atmosphere and are shortly. In the meantime I urge fellow business students. ha$ treated too lightly. Two 500 students? The very fact that compelled to take on a heavier students, faculty and members of The student population in the courses have been dropped for the Providence College offers an teaching load, then let them be the Administration to write letters Providence College Business next semester and more will accounting degree and has but proportionately compensated, to the Cowl and make their views Department makes up about 25% certainly follow. There is no TWO bonafide accounting because each and every one of known on this important issue. of the student enrollment on reason why all of these courses professors is ridiculous. With this them richly deserves it. Freshmen and Sophomores should campus. It is without doubt the shouldn't be offered. But this condition, how can we expect to There are not many arguments take an even greater interest in money-making department on the would cause an unreasonable maintain our accreditation with contrary to the fact that it is the future of their business campus along with education, strain on an already overloaded the New York State Board of business that makes the world go education. The Business which is the other major staff. The manpower shortage has C.P.A.'s? Two professors are round and not philosophers, Department should get the respect department. Despite this fact, it caused a decrease in faculty missing from last year with no theologians, or Hemmingways. and prestige it deserves here at seems that the Business efficiency, though no fault of its replacements in sight. But other This is not meant as a "dump" on Providence College. Bob Mayoh Hometown Hero Mervin Gribanus By Joe Piergrossi they were fantastic people who Tom Burke, a Political Science were very grateful to the United major at Providence College States and the kind of people who Please Come Home recently received an award of the had a tremendous amount of faith in the United States. This was the More than a hundred years ago films night after night while NBC Coast. Bronze Star for heroism in Vietnam. direct opposite of the South New York publisher Horace and even ABC (with the boorish With Westinghouse, Merv had Vietnamese people who Burke felt Greeley advised young men to go Bishop in command of the after as good a show as far as his own The twenty-three year old were selfish and ungrateful. West, because it was there where hours festivities) raked in all the talents went (which isn't freshman received the award at a When asked if he felt any sort adventure and fortune lay. They profits. So Merv and CBS were particularly far). But being in ceremony at the National Guard of accomplishment Burke said, "I have been going ever since, married. The network's dowry New York the great variety of Armory on Cranston Street. felt that I had accomplished a seeking out the western sun and was most acceptable — The Merv talent and style was there to draw The reason for the presentation great deal in helping the the tinsel and glitter that only Griffin Show was nationwide now on. His interviews have never was heroism in connection with Montagnards. Even explaining California could possible stoop so in direct competition to "Big been the greatest and even in groupd operations against the what snow is to these people, and low to achieve. Why even Dick John" on NBC and Griffin was New York his show, sometimes enemy. Tom Burke, who was a the moon landing was in itself an Nixon has gone West to soak his given a tidy promise of almost a had the boorishness and all the sergeant and a Green Berets, accomplishment. Coming back to everlasting pallor in the California million dollars a year salary for drab of something from the Special Forces Advisor with a the United States I felt more sun. his efforts. But the executive Borsch circuit. At least every two company of Montagnards from responsible in my attitudes and I fathers of CBS wanted some But if you are a late-night weeks the "regulars" showed their April 1969-70, distinguished now feel I can settle down to things in return and they got it — interviewer hosting a coast-to- lackluster faces — there was himself by heroism on June 20, more mature decision making in so out went Arthur Treacher and coast talk show, the West is sure always Xavier Cougat and his 1969 while serving as combat regards to my future." Merv's former producer Bob death — usually induced by a wife Charo (who looked like they medic with a Civilian Irregular Shancks and in came a host of quick plunge in one's Nielsen should have been in a Goya Defense Group. This group came In his opinion of the Vietnam mother-in-laws to tell Merv how Rating. It is in New York where portrait). Jack Douglas and his under intense small arms, war, Burke felt that there are his new show would be run. "The the battle for the late-night wife Reiko (she had a nice set of machine gun, and B-40 rocket more problems and little theater off Times Square insomniacs must be waged and a legs but nothing else), Alisha fire, seriously wounding one responsibilities at home to get in was vacated and CBS installed talk show on the West Coast is Kashi ("Hello People!"), unfunny CIDG soldier almost immediately. order before we try to get other Merv atop its own building while understood as nothing but a comics like London Lee and Jerry Tom Burke left his covered countries strengthened out. By the Merv craftilly got together with retreat in its most desultory terms Shane and crude ones like Fat position and moved to aid the Tom Burke left Vietnam in April Vincent Sardi and together they — and there is nothing that Jack Leonard (who nicknamed wounded soldier completely of 1970 he said he saw a drastic opened a plush little restaurant signals eventual defeat more than Merv — "Mervin Gribanus" in exposed to enemy fire. While decrease in troops, but still feels right underneath. Merv grew his a hasty retreat. Especially one to one of his few funny moments). under heavy fire Burke United States forces will be in hair a bit longer (to end up the land of sun and fun and But Merv did pull off some administered first aid and moved Vietnam because of bases the looking like a paunchy, middle- Ronald Reagan. Ask Joey Bishop. marvelously entertaining shows in the wounded soldier to a more U.S. government has built. aged Burt Bachrach) and away Poor Merv Griffin. Years ago both humor and entertainment, sheltered position, remaining at Vietnamization Burke felt was went his show. But the Nielsen's he had a nice secure show with and even some educational ones his side and giving him additional working because it was being enter soon thereafter and Westinghouse (the people who (Merv is no Dick Cavett) when he medical attention until the enemy forced on the people. The invasion pronounced Merv's show a bomb presently bring you David Frost interviewed Martin Luther King offensive was broken and the of Cambodia increased the morale — a dead last in the three-way and Mike Douglas) that you could and Russian Ambassador reaction force was arble to move of the South Vietnamese because competition. tune into every afternoon. He was Federenko. on. they did most of the fighting. "To the afternoon Mike Douglas (God Poor Merv is still last, and But that was years ago and the South Vietnamese, impressing knows that neither of them can destined to remain so. The today Merv, who looks older and Tom Burke who worked with people means a great deal and sing) and yet where Douglas's wonderful marriage between fatter and whose hair is back the the Montagnards, a Malaysian, this is true of all Asian people," show has always been for the himself and CBS proved a terrible way Middle America likes it, Polynesian type people, said that Burke added. women (it looks like some cast off failure just as soon as Merv failed leans over his Hollywood counter from 'Sesame Street' — creative, to be the breadwinner he was to chum it up with the dull likes but for kids), Merv in the expected to be and in the resulting of TeeVee stars and starlets. Its afternoon was a late-night show battle for dominance, Merv basically a gossip show now and that you didn't have to stay up to proved to be no match for the farthest east it goes for its all hours to see. conglomerate CBS who quickly talent is Las Vegas — which has Sigma Pi Sigma But Merv, unfortunately, wasn't devoured him as a result. Like the about as much talent in it as The Providence College satisfied with his afternoon niche stern-mother-in-law that they are, Woonsocket does. And Merv's Mr. Kevin Harrington, of the Chapters of the Sigma Pi Sigma and the sweet smell of success they also sent him packing and he crowd is a bubbly group of Providence College Physics and the Society of Physics made its way into his head so that reappeared, disgorged at last, in tourists with loud shirts and Department, will lecture on Students are sponsoring the he began to look around for an sunny Los Angeles, where he now souvenir cards and its too bad "Non-Mathematical Aspects of lecture which is open to everyone. available late-night spot. Enter sits and presides over the dullest that old Arthur Treacher isn't Tide Generating Forces" in a talk Admission to the lecture will be CBS, who was not particularly of all talk shows — the rightful around to liven things up a bit by to be given on Tuesday, February free. satisfied with running aging John heir to Joey Bishop who preceded falling asleep at the end of the ninth at 4:00 p.m. in room A-100 Garfield and Stewart Granger him to oblivion on the West couch. of Albertus Magnus Hall. Pay f> THECOWL. KKBKl \H\ 5. 1971

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FROM THE

SPORTSDESK By JOE DELANEY

"I think that a President these days al P.C. should take a walk around the campus 3 or 4 times a week, just bump into people, say hello, drop into the gym and watch basketball practice. I think that he should devote a great deal of his time to developing a tremendous sensitivity for everything that's going on on campus." I feel that these words by the Reverend William P. Haas, who will be retiring after six years, have special meaning to all those concerned with the athletic side of Providence College. Despite what many critics think, I feel that Father Haas did his best to develop a deep awareness of all phases of campus activity.

Many people over the years have criticized Father Haas for neglecting the athletic side of Providence College. Although some people think he tried to de-emphasize the athletic program. I do not feel that this is true. Since Father Hass has been President, many changes have taken place. During the last six years, we have added one new varsity sport, soccer, and hired five new coaches to run varsity sports. If anything, the sports picture has brightened since his arrival. Tony Bosco, Brian Reynolds, and Glen Collard dig for puck against . Cowlforo — Tom Maguire This past fall, the soccer team had its first winning season ever and almost went undefeated under Bill Doyle. coach Dick Ernst has instilled new life into the tennis team. His expert coaching, combined with the new tennis courts, is a clear indication that tennis is a growing Golden Knights Invade Prov. sport at P.C. Many people do not think that Father Haas is an avid sports fan, but many times he can be seen at athletic events held on or off campus. Many Friars Beat Eagle Sextet 6-4; times Father Haas stood on the sidelines and watched the club football By Peter Gobis team or sat unnoticed in the stands while viewing a basketball, hockey, or Two second period goals, 30 Reynolds, a junior from After skating stride for stride game. seconds apart, by Tony Bosco and Calgary, Alberta, came up with with their bigger opponents in the Jerry Leschyshyn lead the his first shutout of the season as first period, the Friars finally For the first time since his arrival, the hockey and basketball teams Providence College Hockey team he turned aside 37 Cadet shots, succumbed to 'the' number one have a chance of both qualifying for post season play. It would be quite to a 6-4 win over . three less than he had in his fine team in the country Boston Univ., ironic if both teams had outstanding seasons in his final year at Although the Friars took a lot showing in the nets of the 7-1. Providence College. of shots on goal, and had at least previous night against Penn. It was a disappointing loss for In less than six months. Father Haas will step down from his office as a dozen "sure goals" stopped by Mike Gaffney and Gerry Friar fans hoping for an upset, President. During his tenure, he accomplished many goals while under a the great goaltending of BCs Neil Fitzgerald combined on a 2 on 1 but the Friars fell victim to their great deal of pressure. I do not think that any man could expect a priest Higgins, there were a lot of break at 3:30 to give the Friars a superior opponents. to perform the number of tasks that we expected him to do. defensive lapses. 1-0 lead after a period. With Tony By only sending two forwards There is no doubt that he brought about change in all phases of Bob Reardon and Ed Kenty Bosco and Eric Dixon on the into the attacking zone in the first college life and that he made his presence felt. His accomplishments will gave the Eagles a 2-1 lead after sidelines, Fitzgerald teamed on a period, the Friars gave up not be quickly forgotten, if they are forgotten at all. one period, as they both beat line with the "gaffer" and Chris offensive chances to play defense. Friar defenders and had open Ciceri. Many times the puck slid across Regardless of the changes he brought about in education and athletics, we will never be able to estimate his value to the progress of the school as shots on Brian Reynolds, who also Fitzgerald, playing in only his the crease with no one there for a a man of God. It takes a real man to publicly confess his weaknesses. had a fine game. third game of the campaign after shot. The Friars and Eagles matched being out 8 weeks with Hoping for more offensive I feel that the following words sum up what 1 am trying to say. While goals in the third period. Glen appendicitis, notched his first goal punch the Friars started to play talking about what a future president should do. Father Haas said: "he Collard blasted the puck from the when he stole the puck from an their own brand of hockey in the should direct a great deal more attention to those day-to-day feelings left side into the upper left corner Army defender and lifted a 15 2nd period, but they were getting than I did. You asked me before if there was any failing of which I was of the net unassisted, and Rich footer into the nets. caught up ice. BU took aware. I think that might have been part of it." Pumple followed up on Gary A Sheehan to Pumple to advantage, and had quite a few 2 Williamson's shot at 14:40 to Williamson play accounted for the on 1 and 3 on I breakaways. shoot it home for the Friars' sixth third goal late in the final period, While the Terrier defense kept One of the biggest puzzles of the basketball season thus far has been and final goal. so the contest was well wrapped the Friar sextet at bay, the the play of senior Jimmy Larranaga. Last Saturday night against Wide open offense highlighted up for the Friars. offense supplied four goals, and Canisius, he scored only three points. the second period, especially the It was one of the better Friar the Friars found themselves facing first five minutes. Eric Dixon performances of late, and a good an impossible task. For some reason, his scoring pace has not been what was expected of slapped home a backhander from defensive effort kept the Cadet Brian Reynolds' goaltending him before the season started. Although he has been second in scoring five feet out to the right at 1:50 to attack in the barracks most of the kept the Friars in the game, but all season long, Larranaga has not assumed his role of taking the Friars start the fireworks. might, although Al "Tex" Evans the pinpoint passing and overall out of sticky situations. The line of Pumple, sustained a hip injury. strength of BU subdued the Friar There have been no serious injuries to slow him down, and there is no Williamson, and Sheehan missed The previous night, Penn icemen. doubt that he has the ability to score much more than he has. One some unbelievable chances to completely dominated the game. Bob Brown, the fine BU indication of that fact occurred when Larranaga made the 1,000 point club score in those minutes, but Tony The Quakers were up for the defenseman, registered a goal and earlier in the year. Bosco let go with a blistering shot game, and the Friars found four assists in leading their attack. from the left to score with themselves down 4-0 after 21 BU goalie Dan Brady was scored For the past two seasons, Larranaga has had a big burden placed on Leschyshyn and Chris Ciceri minutes of play. upon for the first time this year as his shoulders. He was expected to be floor general, leading scorer, and assisting. Then Jerry Leschyshyn The Friars never did come Rich Pumple strode through still work hard around the board area. Despite all of this, he led the connected 30 seconds later at back, but they got things going in center ice and let go with a team in scoring two straight years and was second last year in 4:50. the 2nd and 3rd periods. It was skipper just inside the blueline for rebounding. Although an Eagle goal with not a consistent attack, but it was the Friars lone goal at 8:26 of the Unless there is dissension on the team, there is no reason why just three seconds left prevented more like Friar hockey. third period. Larranaga cannot continue where he left off last year and lead the Friars Of particular note to any sports the rest of the way. The Friars need a well balanced scoring attack to Mike Zyburra from a shutout, the Rich Pumple's 13th goal of the fan would be BU's Coach Jack prevent opponents from keying defensively on one player. PC Freshmen rolled to a one• season came late in the second Kelly's shenanigans after the sided 7-1 victory in the period. "Pump" hit the post four game, which puts him in line for Jimmy Larranaga is a very complete basketball player. No matter preliminary. times during the game, but the the Bush League Award. what occurs during the course ol a game, Larranaga always knows luck wasn't with the Friars. Brian Reynolds' shutout of Coach (?) Kelly took his team where to go and what to do. He has worked hard to get where he is Army in a Friar 3-0 win, and a A power play goal by Tommy to the lockerroom immediately today. I do not think that he would want all of his labor to go for stale performance in a 4-2 loss to Sheehan, after combining with his after the game ended, refusing to naught. Pennsylvania left the PC icemen linemates Pumple and Williamson let his team shake hands in I have said before that if the Friars hope to qualify for post-season play, with a 7-3 Division One record in with 8 minutes left in the game, postgame hockey tradition with they will need a "team" effort to carry them the rest of the way. If Coach ECAC competition going into the put the Friars within range, but the Friars who had gathered at Gavitt can get the team to work together toward their final goal, they may Boston College game. not close enough. centerice. make the NIT. Page 8 THE COWL, FEBRUARY 5. 1971 Runners Take Boston T wo-Miler; Rich Ursone Leads Hub Final Leg It was undoubtedly one of the throughout the season, grabbed The hand-oft went once again better weekends in the last two the pass and was never headed to Frosh Rich Malachowski who years for the surging Friar indoor With the turn-over to Rich made retribution for the previous track team. The Millrose Games Malachowski some troubles evening, and kindly chipped in of New York, the premier indoor developed, and the Friars soon with an unexpected 1:58 leg. track meet of the country, felt the found themselves in fourth place. Mark Ambrose tightened the presence of a formidable Two- Malachowski was timed in 2:02, screws and held the lead with a Mile Relay team, and the age-old certainly not the . calibre of 2:01, and Rich Ursone brought Boston Athletic Association running necessary to win at the the spotlight down with a Games at Boston pulsated with Millrose Games. The anchor leg "Cheshire" smile when he hit the excitement created by the sick- was hastened in 1:58 by Tommy winning tape. ridden Providence College Aman, but the stakes were out of In the Mile-Relay, the flu contingent. sight by that lime. placed runners Danny Beasley and On Friday night, a somewhat Saturday evening started off Gary Waugh on the sidelines, but "stacked" Two-Mile Relay team with a bang when a somewhat re• extra efforts by Rich Ursone and composed of Freshmen Dennis arranged Two-Mile Relay Team Rich Kless made the difference, Swart and Rich Malachowski, — inserting sophomore Mark and second place put a big grin on directed by veteran senior Rich Ambrose in place of Tom Aman the speechless Coach Amato. Ursone, and bolstered by the — captured the prestigious third added presence of junior Miler event of the night, and helped Wednesday night, February 3rd. Tom "Tas" Aman placed fourth initiate a rather unique excitement the Friar indoor runners head up in their race with a fine time of in the air that had been absent the to Mass. Institute of Technology 7:55. last few years at the Boston for the New England A AU. Captain Rich Ursone led off Garden. Championships. Bill Speck and with a lead-gaining 1:56 leg, and Coach Bob Amato, utilizing Mark Harrison will have a chance passed to Dennis Swart with a some of his typical coaching finally to make their mark, and comfortable five yard margin intuition, switched Dennis Swart the regular entourage of existing between himself and the to the first leg, and the lanky Providence College flatfoots will be out to put some gold medals in 1 trailing Fordham runner. first-year man wasted little time V. it Swart, steadily progressing in proving him right. their pockets. Jim Larranaga lets go with ten footer for 2 points. Cowlfoto — Bill Sullivan Friars Defeat Pirates 79-67;

Larranagby Vin Altruda a Plays Strong Game The Providence Friars regained percentage of 18% for the first minutes, and for all intensive their winning ways last Monday half. purposes, ended the game here night with a 79-67 victory over The Friar-Pirate game was with a run of eight straight points. Seton Hall. Although the victory settled for the most part in the The Griffs led at halftime, 42-31. raised their record to 11-4. there first half when the home team The Friars were unable to score is reason to be skeptical about the enjoyed a 40-25 halftime lead. a basket in the second half until Friars' performance. The closest the Pirates could four minutes and thirty seconds With the possible exception of come to the Friars in the second had elapsed. By that time St. Francis of New York, there is half was nine points with 12:50 Providence was behind by 18 Reynolds January Athlete not another team on the hoop remaining. points and only time stood "I do not think that we have somehow stopped 5 clean schedule that the Friars could DiGregorio rose to the occasion between Canisius and victory. reached our peak yet, but we have breakaway shots at point blank beat with another identical and scored three consecutive Mike Macaluso took game high been playing well enough to win range. performance. baskets to rebuild the Providence honors with 20 points for the games." These were the words of Asked if he was satisfied with Providence's Ray Johnson lead to a comfortable 15 points. hosts in a well balanced scoring Friar goaltender Brian Reynolds his play this season, Reynold's collected more personal fouls, This brief surge ended any hopes attack. DiGregorio led the Friars following his selection for Cowl answered: "I have had a tendency for a Pirate comeback. in scoring with 19 points. King four, than he did points or to relax mentally during some scored 14 points and Ray Johnson Athlete for the Month of January. rebounds, three and two The Friars can and have played games and it has cost me to let in added 11. respectively. Seton Hall's better basketball this season. If Reynolds, who hails from costly goals. Overall, I have been Macaluso and Gary Lawrence, opposing center. Ken House, had anyone was in the crowd of 3,818 Calgary, Alberta, played happy with my play, but I know who scored 13 points, hurt the 22 points and 21 rebounds. at the Buffalo War Memorial brilliantly for the hockey team that I can improve." visitors inside on the boards. Fortunately for the Friars, the Auditorium witnessing the during the last month while the Before the season began, the Macaluso had 12 rebounds in visitors had little else to offer Providence-Canisius game last pucksters rolled up a 5-3 record. one weakness on the team was addition to his 20 points. besides House. Gary Cavallo, Saturday night, they would know He highlighted his fine thought to be goalie. There is no The Friars have the misfortune Paul Caffrey, and Jim LaCorte that the Friars played even worse. performance for the month by doubt that Reynolds has been the of returning to the scene of the collected 11 points apiece for the The Friars' uncoordinated shuting out the Cadets of West biggest reason for the success of crime this Saturday night, the Pirates, but they were not a effort in the Canisius game is Point 3-0. the team. The junior goaltender Buffalo Auditorium, for a game dominant factor in the game. almost unparalleled in Providence Reynolds made me Duluth has more than lived up to the with Niagara University. The From the Friars' side, Ernie basketball history for poorness of Tourney First Team and since expectations of Lou Lamoriello. Purple Eagles are sporting a 10-7 DiGregorio was the leading Friar play. Even the 100-69 donnybrook that time he has kept the Friars in Reynolds had this to say when record and will be a more scorer for the third game in a row in the 1965 NCAA Eastern many games. After the Friar's big asked about the Friars' chances of formidable foe for Providence with 21 points. Nehru King and Regional Final against Princeton win over Brown, he was named to making the playoffs: "I'll be very than Canisius was. Vic Collucci scored 14 points takes a second place to this game. the ECAC Team of the Week as surprised if we do not make the Niagara has lost Ail-American apiece, and Jimmy Larranaga For those who are unaware, the Second Team goalie. . playoffs. If we finish below sixth Calvin Murphy and Mike Brown, added 10. final score of the Friar-Griffin Despite the fact that he has place before the playoffs begin, I but the New Yorkers still will be There were some improvements game was 92-70. Do not let the played almost every minute of will be very disappointed." in the Friars' play. Larranaga size of defeat mislead you. it was tough at home. Coach Frank every game to date, Reynolds has played his best game in quite much worse than the final score Layden has 6'll" center Jim continually proven strong in the Varsity Basketball Hegmen and forward Marshall awhile with a Friar high of 10 indicates. Canisius built up a 31 nets while coming up with the big Saturday, February 6, Niagara Wingate to score points and grab rebounds combined with point lead at one lime before save. While playing against New University, Buffalo, New York. rebounds. continuous hustle on defense and Coach Bob MacKinnon cleared Hampshire, Boston University Monday, February 8, Creighton The Friars will not have it any a greater amount of penetration his bench. and the University of University, Omaha, Nebraska. easier on Monday night when on offense. The Friars' lethargic style Pennsylvania, Reynolds had 40 or Wednesday, February 10, they travel to Omaha, Nebraska \ ic Collucci not only found the allowed the Griffs to get at least a more saves. Duquesne University, Alumni for a game with Creighton range on his crowd-pleasing jump dozen uncontested baskets off the When asked about his heavy Hall. 8:00 p.m. shots. 7 of 11 attempts, but his fast break, via either an errant University. The Blue-Jays are led amount of playing time to date, Varsity Track defense and passing were pass or missed shot. The game b> their Ail-American candidate, Reynold's said: "I like it better improved. Coach Gavitt was quite pattern was redundant: the Friars Cyril Baptiste. If any Friar buff this way. The more I play, the Friday, February 5, Knights of pleased with the victory and fell: shot, Canisius rebounded, and a saw the Friar-Blue-Jay game last sharper I am and the better I feel. Columbus Games, Madison "We played our best defense in Canisius fast break resulted in season, you remember Mr. We don't travel loo much like the Square Garden, New York. the first half in quite some time." either a two on one. or three on Baptiste vividly. pro teams, so I don't get that Varsity Hockey It is difficult to determine two situation. These two games tired.'' Saturday, February 6, Clarkson whether the Friar defense was The Friars were impatient on should give the Friar Faithful a Reynolds must feel really sharp University, R.I. Auditorium, 8:00 really that good or if the inept offense, taking bad shots and ver\ good indication of how they because he has allowed only 21 p.m. Seton Hall offense was really putting themselves out of position will fare the rest of the season goals in the last seven games the Tuesday, February 9, sponsible for the unbelievably for a quick change to defense. against major competition. For hockey team has played. Against Merrimack College, North atrocious Pirate shooting Canisius led 14-11 after 8 now on. the going gets tough Pennsylvania, he had 40 saves and Andover, Mass.