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Page 12 • • September 22, 1971 Toledo Ekes Out Victory Over Villanova Last Second Field Goal Keeps Rocket Win Streak Alive By JACK KELLY

With nineteen seconds left it VlttAMOVAM 'looked like the Villanova Wildcats had done it, snapped the Toledo Vol. 47, No. 4 , VILLANOVA. PA. September 29, 1971 •Rockets twenty-four game, longest in the country, winning streak with Longstreth At Political Union a seven to seven tie. The Cats had played a brilliant defensive game, 'images of Man" Begins corraling the dynamic Ohioan duo A- Chuck Ealey and Don Fair. But seven unfortunate seconds later "Cities' Plight By Steve Sammut treated as a thing because that feat had escaped the 'Nova there The Villanova Free School has are modes of human experience «| Gridders and the Wildcats became scheduled a series of lectures which to the Rockets twenty -fifth victim. seem transcend things. "Images of Man" to be The defending Mid-American Con- entitled Man's mind must lead him to the delivered each Thursday at 12:30 realization that he is not totally Circle" ference champions nipping Villa- Vicious Hartley. Various fac- A room 110 " in immersed in things but must nova 10-7. / 'fj'j/'. pene- ulty members from the depart- trate beyond the physical to find :. 50 Prevent By Bill Haggerty V ments of Philosophy and English unity in love. .' Monday, September 20, •. Wildcat Bob Schaeffer had just On have volunteered their time to punted to the Toledo 29 yard line Need for Love Thacher Longstreth, Republican acquaint interested students with and everyone of the 20,000 plus The language of love seems to mayorality candidate, addressed some of the profound thinkers of fans in the Glass Bowl knew what reveal that man can transcend the Villanova Political Union in the western world. Ealey and company were going to space and time. "1 am not you, but their debate concerning his elec- The first lecture was delivered flo - throw the bomb. Villanova the ideal of love is for me to tion for mayor. by Father Patrick Powers on the knew it too and they switched into possess you." Love is a way of Big City Problems existential thought of Gabriel Mar- a 50 prevent defense, designed as having an identity other than the Speaking about the campaign, cel. The following is a summation the. name implies, to prevent the physical. "Although I am not my- Longstreth noted that, "the issues of the erudition presented, as na- long pass. Eight defensive men self, the benefit is that 1 can unite involved are removed from recollected by an attending student: rolled back like a wave waiting myself." Love is the breaking tional party affiliations." He men- for the inevitable throw. Inside Existentialism down of the isolating walls between tioned drugs, crime, housing, and as the foremost prob- line backer Kevin Reilly along with An often used word in the cur- different human consciousnesses. education city. the two tackles, Ernie Messmer rent vernacular is "alienation." In Being and Having, Marcel looks lems facing any big Accord- and Joe Miller put on a great Sensitivity to alienation as a con- upon man from the point of "hav- ing to Longstreth, Philadelphia, rush while the scrambling Ealey cept has influenced the direction of ing." He wishes to pull things like any other big city is "a in desperation flung a high aerial contemporary philosophy, par- into himself -- he wants to ap- repository of low income people." patterns of (Coach Ferry later called it a ticularly existentialism. Existen- propriate being. He cited the behavior "Hail Mary pass") that somehow tialism, narrowly defined, ghetto dwellers, such as over- de- Love, for Marcel, is the dis- found Glyn Smith - good for 57 clares that every truth crowded homes, gangs, and poor and every covery of value. We don't find love, yards. With the ball on the V.U. action implies a human setting home life as causes in the wor- we create it. We must adopt the sening conditions in the cities. 14, Toledo had fine field goal and, most importantly, -'<->. a human attitude of love before we are able 1 position and after an unsuccessful subjectivity. The GOP candidate admitted that When one assumes to experience the depth of reality will not break pass attempt the Rockets sent in that there is a subjective education, alone, Edward Terzian basis in the people we encounter. E'er Photo by their place kicker, sophomore for all the conceptions that the vicious circle but a change man love is the merger of being to Thacher Longstreth talks with students following a debate before the George Keim. Photo by Bernie Nunez has of himself and of other things, in the economic situation is needed, establish reality and stablilize life. Villanova Political Union on September 20. Saturday night when he threw a to Steve Bilko. This is too. Keim, who had missed field goals DREW GORDON led the Wildcats to Villanova's only score T.D. picture action from a he can infer that man is totally to Tough Cop ability to run a city with a $1 the Chamber of Commerce, Coun- of 34 and 30 yards in the second contest last year. No photos were available from Toledo. responsible for what he is. The Only when man has come realize that a reality exists_in the Concerning his opponent, Frank billion budget." Longstreth stated cilman-at-large, and as having quarter was about to attempt an- weapon (Heim again had a fine major task of the existentialists almost no chance by anyone, played his an avid interest in Philadelphia. other yarder. As his boot sailed that kick was good" said a dis- was no good but that he was over- is to tnake self of another and has attempted Rizzo, Longstreth said, "the real that Rizzo has "hidden behind 30 game picking up 64 yards in 16 every man aware of better than Toledo and rightfully is police As for Rizzo's assets. Long- uprights signaled gusted Dobbins after the game. "It ruled. Ferry steamed at that and what is to establish his own self in that issue in this campaign Rizzo." reputation" as com- past the a referee carries) and sophomore Bill Ma- he and to make the full should have left the Glass Bowl streth said, "a man who spent the kick good. The call drew furi- was three or four- feet to the right said, "They (the referees) took the responsibility of both his reality through love, is he truly "In general, he is credited widely missioner. The Republican candi- last as his main target, Gordon own ex- with a tie if not a victory. all of his adult life in the police ous protests from Villanova safety of the goal post, his (Keim 's) other game away from us." istence and of others a man, capable of founding the com- as being a good police commis- date pointed out his own quali- moved to the Toledo 4. With a rest upon try closer!" For almost the whole first half not have the fications as former member of Dobbins, and defensive end was him. It is an munity intended for man. sioner, but he does Kevin Fine V.U. Game fourth and goal situation Gordon attempt, therefore, the defenses ruled. Villanova had they raced to The field goal was so obviously to grapple -- Tony Prazenica as The controversial field goal was sprinted right and threw to Bilko with alienation the chances, a fifty yard field goal at- toward the goal to the right that one referee came estrangement which the referee pointing a terrible way to terminate what who made a sliding catch for separates man tempt by Duane Holland was just post and voicing their to-no-avail up and apologized to Coach Ferry was a fine Villanova performance. from man, man from a full sense the T.D. Holland tied the score up Bustin Speaks inches short, after Prazenica in- Debbie disapproval. no way saying that he knew the field goal The Wildcats, of being, from -- "There was who were given with his extra point conversion man love and to tercepted and gave Villanova the involve being good. man with reality. ball. Another time in the second Both defenses continued to hold quarter the Cats came close on Marcel's Reality i- Movement tie Ant if would War and it appeared as a On a fake field goal attempt but Drew The Existential School became until John be the outcome divided between those By Essie Fields Gordon's pass was incomplete to concerned These activities all build up to involvement in In- (Player of the Week) increasing Babinecz exclusively with alienation and wide receiver Steve Bilko. Debbie Bustin, national co- Nov. 6, National Peace Action Day, dochina. According to the Con- an Elaley pass. The however, the first intercepted those who stressed a philosophy Toledo drew ordinator of the Student Mobliza- when mass, peaceful demonstra- sumer Index, real wages have been Cats had a golden opportunity as blood when with 18 seconds left of active participation. Gabriel tion Committee, is on a ten city tions will be held in 16 major falling. real cause for infla- Babinecz ran the ball back eigh- The Ealey passed to Smith, who Marcel, born in Paris in 1889, made tour to promote the nationwide cities, includingNew York, Boston, tion, she says, is the teen yards to the Toledo 45. How- war and by a nice in the corner of the was one from the latter school grab demonstrations planned for Nat'l Philadelphia, Atlanta, Houston, trying to deal with inflation other ever a clip was detected and nul- end zone. The play was set up when where the notion of intersubjec- Peace Action Day, Nov. 6. On Denver, Minneapolis, San than by ending the war is only to lified Babinecz 's runback giving Holland fumbled on Villa tivity as a reality essential to Duane Thursday night. Miss Bustin came Francisco, and Seattle. proclaim that the war is not near the Cats the ball on their own 40. nova's twenty and the Rockets' formation of community is of prime 'f to Villanova and addressed an audi- Miss Bustin acclaimed the April Villanova couldn't move on this its end. Steve Donahue recovered. It was I importance. Indeed, the whole of ence of about 25 people. 24 demonstration in Washington as and Schaeffer punted. On closing the SMC chairwoman series Marcel's thought is the second time in a row that the centered on the She spoke on the fall anti-war the largest demonstration in activity on 57 yarder and Keim's appealed for tireless within the Ealey's concept of love and the establish- Cat offense had fumbled offensive, which this year is a American history and said that only the part of the American public disputed Held goal are what fol- V.U. 20. ment of a community of man. realize program of decentralized action now people are beginning to to force an end to this immoral Photo by Steve Chatot lowed. But there exist several The Villanova offense was high- obstacles across the nation. the potential ofdemonstrations as a war. Cat Nips V for ... ly disappointing as they seemed to man's unity. Marcel claims that On Oct. 13 there will be a major influence on policy making. Siani did not catch a pass Profile haphazard disorganized. While Mike the methods of science have been and moratorium, with meetings, ral- Demonstrations are becoming a department does not have the ex- in the Toledo game, probably hurt- Debbie Bustin is 23 years old, the defense kept giving the of- superimposed over the actions of - Cat lies, demonstrations, teach-ins, part of the American tradition perience to run the city." ing his chances for All -American all and a graduate of Case-Western fense the ball in good field posi- men, and that the world is and other activities in every city "next to mother and apple pie." his fault. Siani, al- Psychological Conditioning but it wasn't now in a state of technocracy. Reserve. Although she always had tion they couldn't get a sustained to demand immediate withdrawal The Nov. 6 demonstrations, she Longstreth criticized the apathy though open at times was over- an anti-war sentiment, she did not attack * i.e., that technocracy and science mounted. Daryl Woodring, from Southeast Asia. On Oct. 25, predicts, will surpass the turnout permeating the race, with both thrown or just completely missed have become active in the anti-war who admittedly did not have a become the only ways of Veteran's Day, veterans and from April 24. Part of the trouble the press and the public largely with the ball. dealing with reality. One cannot movement until 1967. She became good game, was overthrowing re- civilians will demonstrate their All America is now joining the of night for Siani was the ignoring the key issues. Part Saturday speak of man in terms of science, chairwoman of SMC at Case, and ceivers, his ball wobbling like it solidarity with Viet Nam veterans students," Miss Bustin said mem- the blame, Longstreth mentioned, fact that Villanova still relies on later coordinated a branch at the was riding on a choppy sea. for when one studies man, he and G.I.'s against the war. Oct. bers of the Chicano and Puerto times. Opposing rests with the low tolerance level Siani in crucial studies himself. cannot University of Michigan and or- Gordon Does It Again Man ab- 25 - Nov. 5 are designated as Rican communities, the trade been condi- this and they sUck up of people who have teams know stract himself from man as a ganized a group in Houston. Drew Gordon, the star of last peace action weeks for activites unions, and housewives are being tioned by radio and television. against him at these periods. It year's and scientist can abstract theory from Slie The war has had a Delaware Temple game, relating the war to the problems drawn into the movement. profound He pointed out that in sixty sec- shouldn't be so, Villanova should came in for Woddring in the fourth actual being. It is only through many constituencies of the anti- especially emphasized the trade impact on her life. Anti-War ac- vary their pass offense hitting onds a problem can be cured. quarter to work his magic again interpersonal relationships that war movement, including women, unions, who recently funded $10,000 tivity has shown that it is pos- Bilko and Malast along with backs man This type of mentality, the candi- and led the Cats to their only approaches reality. The ob- labor, students, and members of for a full page ad in the New York sible for the opinion of an indivi- coming out of the backfield (some- jective date stated, has led to simplistic score. "I put him in because he of Marcel's thinking is to the third world. Nov. 3 is the date Times for the Oct. 13 Moratorium. dual to be heard and to have ef- thing V.U. didn't do Saturday). Next bring -- solutions and rhetoric voiced by can sprint out well" explained out the fullness in man to for a student strike and for reach- In commenting on the wage price fect. When (and iO the war is Tony Casinelli (left), General Sales Manager for the Henry F. Ortlieb Brewing Co. (OrtUeb Beer for those of week's game is VMI, itshouldgive no politicians to satisfy the voting Coach Ferry, "He puts a lot of longer compartmentalize and ing members of the community freeze, Miss Bustin called Nixon's ended, she plans to continue with you who aren't hip) and head football coach Lou Ferry pose in front of one of fourteen billboards Ortliebs the offense a chance to work out its pressure on their corners." Using categorize him. Man cannot be through leafleting and discussions. action a clear indication of political activity. (Continued on page 9) donated to Villanova Football 1971 . We are still trying to identify the little guy

Page 2 • THE VILLANOVAN • September 29, 1971 September 29, 1971 • THE VILLANOVAN •Page 3 What is Relevant Education? W By Tony Di Giulian in the system. college professors and students 2ueeK 7f 5.0I.G. Reaits to "Relevant Education is whatyou ^omecoM^i^ Jeff then said that most teach- need to get along on a more per- Compus Ministry Begins Anew decide it is going to be." This Organizations ers fail to make the distinction sonal basis, and that more learning Lander's Statement sentence sums up the main points between structure and content, and should take place outside of the FRATERNITY RUSHING 1971 By Bill Ahearn discussed during the Student Union ' that if the students took over from classroom than is going on now. By Mary Beth Monaghan life and counseling of the stu- Inter- sponsored debate, "What is Rele- The Fraternity Council presents "Rushing 1971" - Monday, S.C.A.G., the Student Campus the administration tomorrow, what In A Mill Race The ''Chaplain's Office," once dents. Campus Ministry expands vant Education?" held Tuesday, October 4th, 7:30 in the Field House. Meet the nine social fraternities Action Group, came into being we would wind up with would be Dr. Kantara and Mr. Young then on the second floor of Dougherty the work to include ALL the needs September 21, in the west lounge and determine for yourself the uniqueness of Villanova's Greek System. early last April, for the purpose the same basic courses, but these gave their feelings that a col- Hall, is no more, having been re- of the students . . . our aim is, of Dougherty Hall. of establishing dormitory auto- courses would be better taught lege should be a place where Activities placed by the "Office of Campus basically, to constitute a Christian The main debators, Dr. Kan- nomy on campus. Geared towards so as to give the student a better you should learn how to live, not Ministry." Reverend Joseph A. community . . . students, faculty, action, the Simpson Hall oriented tara, of the English Department, Party International students - grasp of the purpose of the course, to learn a way of life. Mr. Young Tomorrow evening the Welcome for Maher, O.S.A., new coordinator administration Catholics and in . -. 'group found its beginnings dis- ; Mr. Young, of the Sociology Dept., will held at the Covered Wagon Inn. Cocktails will be available at ." the "reality" as it pertains to him. said that the bureaucrats are the be of the office, explained: "In the non-Catholics . . Lase June, the where it became evident - cussions , and Jeff Keefe, associate editor will 7:30. dinner will On Street Corners main obstacle in keeping students 6:30 and dinner be served at approximately The past, the Chaplain's office was legislative body of Villanova's Au- "The Villanovan," were asked that some action had to take place. /of Jeff then went on to use his own and teachers from getting on a be held In the large center room to facilitate the dancing. concerned with the sacramental gustinian province formally ap- the take by the Union to express their president, will the guest of honor. The resulting action was experiences along with the ex- one-to-one relationship, and that Father McCarthy, our new be proved the title "Campus min- opinions about what they consid- other aoministrators to over and occupation of the Girl's periences of many black and Puerto the teachers usually get caught We also expect many of the professors and moved off campus or otherwise istry" foi* use in their schools. Dormitory which led to the trial of , ered. relevant education to be, Executive of will also Introduced. V Rican students, saying that, "For up in the system and have a hard attend. The new Board VISA be severely disciplined for parietal (The concept is new only at V.U.; and to discuss their ideas with President; Bernle Nunez, Vice President; Louis the Villanova T.SinceS.C.A.G. was them, their education is more time getting away from the trivial They are Larry Chan, violations - We know of several many schools nationwide have had ^the students and faculty who at- Maria Marti, Secretary; Khamis Attalah, Cultural a leaderless group, seven students intense than that of the 'white details and really getting to know Velez, Treasurer; cases where this has actually oc- such an office for some time.) tended the meeting. Gala, Public Relations arbitrarily claimed responsibility »^:>v college students,' for their edu- their students. Affairs; Harendra curi^ed. Does this sound like what Another advantage of this ex- felt • ^: for the event, although they ' ^ Does It Exist? Office to cation is learned in the streets, No conclusions were drawn at Please call the Foreign Student Advisor's at Ext. 544 someone who was in favor of parie- panded office, explained Father When asked what he considered that they were no more responsible V teaching them how to survive. the Union meeting, the main func- make your reservations. tals would be doing? Think about Maher, is thatj while "officially'* Photo by Steve Chatot of the other participants • - than any : relevant education to be. Dr. Kan- This comes into conflict with what tion being to give the audience GRADUATE STUDENTS what could happen to you the next his assistants are Father Patrick here is 17 year old Haverford student in the demonstration. The Student tara said that if the Pictured High Lynda Mattisson, he didn't know they are expected to learn in a enough information with which to Elections will be held for a Graduate Student Representative on time you have a guest of the Powers and Father Joseph Brad- Villanova's her court. felt that this leaderless con- it existed, and a compari- the Homecoming Queen, and Court drew white dominated system." make up their minds about what University Senate and Student Representatives on Graduate opposite sex up to your room. ley, every other priest on campus the res- with the knights of Committee. cept was a plot to avoid son a thousand Although using standard catch their idea of a relevant educa- An article which appeared in the may now act as a representative, years ago searching for the Holy Nominations should be submitted in writing at Room 117 Tolentine by ponsibility of any one person for type cliches, Jeff gave an articu- tion would be, and to act as a Philadelphia Daily News approx- or "minister," of the office; for such an action. Grail; "It may not exist," he October 4 at 5:00 P.M. Those qualified for the office must be full-time reflects the example. Father Edward Hamel late picture of the changes he forum for the faculty and stu- imately two weeks ago The fact that they are a leader- said, "but the desire to find it graduate students who have completed at least one semester and who of many who have read has recently introduced a new felt had to come about in the dents to air their ideas for im- SGA Newsletter sentiment prevents from is wholesome and good." Dr. Kan- will not graduate before May. less group SCAG guidance for system, such as that proving the classes at Villanova. the S.G.A. and the the President's public statements. program V.U.'s mar- educational In order to improve communications between originally recognized tara then went on to describe becoming an 18-year- ried population. activities of the S.G.A. "And he's against the Villanova Union University community a weekly report on the campus organization. S.C.A.G. met the motives for seeking relevant . Mc- Previous . (Fr. Experience Sept 29 Last day for Senior Portrait Sittings, St. Rita's. old vote because . SidVian Spiritual Leader, will appear in the Villanovan. again last Tuesday night and de- education, which he said were as '. decide Before coming to Villanova this — '71-'72 officers of the S.G.A. are as Carthy) . .Students might Soccer Swarthmore A. f For the academic year the cided that their goal for this year .;; .valuable as the question of what Joe Blow fall. Father Maher, whohailsfrom Runner". Physics President; Richard Wills and to get together and elect Films: "The Great Race" and "The Road follows: Gregory P. Landers, Student Body will again be autonomy, al- is relevant. He said that one of dorm Chestnut Hill, had been stationed Poet Coming D. Dever, Secretary; Steven just as a prank.' (End Fr. Mc- Lecture Hall, 6 and 9 p.m. Thomas Gilman, Vice-Presidents; Deborah the Freshmen members of the motives for seeking rel- though at the Augustinian Academy in main Danilo Dolci, the Sicilian tion of a pilot school in Par- expanded this year to em- Carthy continue editor's state- Sept. 30 Delaware sale closes. Hurleigh, Treasurer. The S.G.A. has been to be interested evant education was that people the group seem New York, where he was principal, "spiritual" leader will speak at tinico. of Bartley 12:30 to the University Senate, the ment). Villanova Free School. "Imaaes Man", 110, compass the Student representatives strictly in parietals. The mem- are constantly searching for mean- a poet. He and completed his doctoral studies Villanova, on Monday October 4. Mr. Dolci is also "Merx's Conception of Man" Student Association, the Day Hop Council, and all student That's telling 'em Father! Tell- p.m. Resident bers of S.C.A.G. feel that if each ing in their lives, and they want brings with him his new poetic ing you think they're in Religious Education at N.Y.U. Mr. Dolci is the Sicilian social 1 begins. of the University Senate. 'em basically Oct. Intramural Tournament representatives to the committees is allowed to govern to this. dormitory His previous experiences include: their education reflect leader organized the famous work on the theme of genocide on campus today a bunch of sex- starved kids out for ~ who Casino Night, West Lounge, 8 p.m. As you are well aware, the most heated problem instituted itself, parietals will be Assistant Director of Seminarians AH Hail The Department "strike-in-reverse." He is the symbolized by Auschwitz and Hiro- a lark and a panty raid. You could Cabaret, East Lounge, 8 p.m. is that of PARIETALS inhabitants of each dorm. by the at St. Mary's (V.U.); teacher and But what holds up this motive founder of the Center for Study shima entitled "Don't You Smell Faculty club meets. House, 5 p.m. which turned have said you'd revive the prac- Alumni tiver since the Board of Trustees decision last spring S.C.A.G.'s first action this year the admin- disciplinarian at Monsignor Bon- is the feelings among and Action in Partinico, Sicily. the Smoke?" This past Tuesday Theatre: "Endgame" 8:30 p.m. Vasey Theatre. with students, Board tice of caning, or maybe keep down the parietal proposal, we have been meeting will be a sleep-in on Mendel Field faculty that "What's ner High School in Drexel Hill; istration and Mr. Dolci is the leader of Sicilian he appeared with folk singer Joan 2 Football: Delaware A. settlement that would demonstrators after school. Oct. members, lawyers, and faculty trying to reach a some time in the near future. good for the Department is good Baez in Carnegie Hall in New But the important part here, and parish work in the Bronx. Fa- peasants who successfully resisted Soccer: Eastern Baptist A. be acceptable to all sides. As far as the students are concerned we have for the education of the students,' this poem was recited. * * * * no matter where you stand on the ther Maher, who attended La Salle the local Mafia and the Italian York when Cross Country: Penn State H. stressed the fact that we are no longer prep school students. We're all College before entering the or going farther along this line, It will be recited at Villanova. The following is a statement war, on sit-ins or co-ed dorms, semi- government and started a major Union Picnic for Orphans. at least 18 years old. We can vote, drink, be drafted, etc. If we live what "is good for the individual Among his American sponsors are released by in to is how you feel about students. Stu- nary, said he is "very happy" to agricultural program in depressed Kitten's Eye, East Lounge. off campus we are trusted to make the proper decisions. Yet if we are SCAG reaction teacher, instead of the individual W.H. Auden, Bernard Berenson, Student Body President, dents are those people in this be at Villanova - "... I like the Sicily. Theatre: "Endgame", Vasey, 8:30 p.m. residents we are restricted in the making of these decisions. Thus it Landers' also said work very much ..." student." Dr. Kantara Mr. Dolci is a firm believer Dorothy Day, Eric Fromm, R. Oct. 3 Pentecostal prayer group meets. appears that day-hops are considered more responsible and mature first newsletter: country aged roughly 19 to 25, education I. if Future Goals that the desire to make in non-violence. He came toWest- Buckminister Fuller, Louis Films: "39 Steps", Vasey Theatre, 7:15 and 9:30. than residents. Therefore, we requested a visitation proposal that In his Student Government News- who, they weren't students, would but self interest Activities begun by the Office .'relevant is real, ern Sicily in 1952 at the age of Kahn, and Lewis Mumford. Oct. 4 Lecture: Danilo Dolci, Italian Planner, West Lounge, 8 p.m. would compliment our maturity and rely upon our responsibility. letter 1, our student body presi- be working, maybe married, maybe of Campus Ministry include: 5 p.m. ;'. usually acts against any change twenty -eight. With the coopera- Mr. Dolci will speak in several Cat's Eye, East Lounge, 8 p.m. The members of the Board, on the other hand, seemed fearful of dent assured us of parietals by fathers and mothers. Or, more Sunday Mass in Corr Chapel for tion of local people he initiated classes throughout next Monday Oct. 5 Billiards exhibition: Jimmie Caras, Brunswick Professional, "providing the circumstances which may, in some cases, lead to ir- Thanksgiving. On the basis of these likely, they'd be in the army. May- address two considerations then we make be what happened at Lai was Spanish- speaking members of the a series of fasts and the famous and will present a major Billiards Room, 1:30 and 6 p.m. responsible acts." It was the intent of these meetings then to please both My following statement: V.U. community; 11:30 a.m. Sun- "strike-in-reverse" to help focus in the evening. Professor Lisa Union Lecture Series: "NIxonian Economics, Flight or sides. Over the summer a number of student senators spent time dis- the merely a panty raid that got out day Mass in Good Counsel's sec- the attention of the world on the Richette of the Law School or Wrong?" East Lounge, 7:30 p.m. cussing these problems with Board members. Likewise, since our new We are asking the members of of hand. Maybe no one can think ond floor lounge for residents of needs of this area. Richard Gaffney in the Philosophy Films: "Murderers' Row" and "Midnight Patrol" Physics president's appointment, we have met with Fr. McCarthy a number of the Student Government Associa- for himself until he is 25. Maybe the new dorms; a Thursday evening One of the chief purposes of department can be contacted for Lecture Hall, 6 and 9 p.m. times concerning the same topic. I'm pleased to report that the outlook tion to put their money where their a patronizing attitude breeds ir- Dol- mouth is. What we are asking for responsibility. radio program conducted by Father his visit to the United States is further information about Mr. is very encouraging. Contrary to many rumors, the president is not is that they give the students Powers for discussion of various to raise funds for the construc- ci's visit. against visitation, per se. Through my meetings with him I have dis- Maybe, maybe, maybe. Maybe something to back up this new found theological and social problems. covered that he opposed completely uncontrolled parietals which would we wish it were all true, Father. classifieds optimism of theirs. Presently, Father Maher is inter- lead to havoc. He is sympathetic however, to the many needs of the We are ask- And a smiling priest with a firm College student looking to make good ing to a to viewing interested nuns and lay is to work toward those ends. them make pledge the hand on a boy's shoulder, la money for working one hour per day students, and willing a students of Villanova. We are ask- women as candidates for counselor ha hges On Campus (call 215-877-7700). The next step, then, is ours. At the present time we are designing a Father Flannagan on the Boys' C ing them to pledge that if there (working out of the Campus Min- CAMPUS REPS — Opportunity for new proposal guaranteed acceptable to both sides. This time we will not Town stamps, can make it all is not some system of Parietals istry Office) in Good Counsel Hall. By Sue Black sharp business-minded student to earn simply hand them a piece of paper and ask them to vote. We intend to right again. Maybe." (Knd of quote top cash and get unparalleled Also to be continued are the vari- with the Board several times before the vote so that the proposal in operation by November first of from an editorial which appeared The beginning of the academic experience working for self on campus. meet this year that they will then re- ''" ous Awareness Weekends, En- both sides feel • year has brought many changes to Start immediately. Send brief resume as a whole will not suffer from slight problems. When in the Daily News) number to: Mr. C.R. If counter Retreats, and Sensitivity and phone confident that we have a working parietal proposal, then the Board will sign on that date. their optimism the Villanova campus including the Swampscott, MA Danforth, Box 75, has any basis we see no reason Sessions - in "any form the stu- opening of a new men's dormitory 01907. vote on it. While these extra meetings will take time, we are willing dents . . . to for them to refuse to issue this want we're willing." on the south campus and the institu- Lost: TKE fraternity pin; AT chapter, to meet as frequently as necessary to move this proposal a successful initials KEO. Please contact Carol pledge. After all we deserve some- tion of a new food service policy end as soon as possible (certainly before Thanksgiving). Lenzi, Kl 4-4532; $5 reward. ' I,', thing for waiting and probably for resident students. At this point, you are probably frustrated to the extent of giving up on STUDENTS! at too. put quite wasting another two months. Accommodating five hundred STEREO equipment & components the whole idea. Well, quite frankly, we're frustrated We've DISCOUNT prices. Call Hal, RA would now like to MCAT-DAT-GRE proposal. if I quote We comment thirty students and counselors the a bit of time and effort into this However, may 5-7732. about Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young, "It's always darkest just before the our new president Rev. Kd- Of iows9 you tan dorm is as of yet unnamed. Father Wanted: Student to be campus This adequately describes the feeling of those of us who have ward McCarthy - We would ask Mahoney. Vice President for Fin- representative for Greyhound Bus Co., dawn." LSAT-ATGSB liberal commission & pass privileges. long on this. We are confident that we will succeed and him to explain to us why on the get a tasli loan! anical Affairs has recommended been working so Call R.C. Schutz, 568-0633. that we will have parietals this semester. one hand we hear how optimistic to the Board of Trustees that they he is on parietals and on the NATl. BDS. like to make extra money? I might also add a comment I made on tne WKVU radio broadcast • TO refer this matter to the proper Would you Our new LOANS Are you free to work at the following other hand we sec students bein^ (Continued on page 9) * PreF>aration for tests required for committee of the University times: Sunday evening, Oct. 3 from 7 STUDENTS SERVICE is Wednesday, Oct. 6 admission to graduate and profes- Senate. There will be no final p.m. to 8 p.m.; designed especially for you. from 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.; sional schools decision on a name until after p.m. to * Photo by Bob Petraglia Thursday, Oct. 7 from 4:30 Six and twelve session courses Thanksgiving. 6:15 p.m.? If your answers are "yes", 'n TAPES * Small groups Other developments included TAPES • will Cliff's Notes are great any time you Monthly repayments phone Steve at VI 9-6066. Car and Home * Voluminous material for home study This year initiates the operation the facelifting of Kennedy Mall First and Only Complete need help in literature' We be arranged to suit your prepared by experts in each field Lost: Black pipe & tobacco pouch, in Area! recommend buying early so that of a new two- unit food service (pictured above) and the Stereo Tape Center the between Tolentine & Main Parking Lot circumstances. * Lesson schedule can be tailored to you can use them as you study policy. particular Previously all resident stu- renovation of the long notorious (9-13, 9-14). Reward. Dave Mik, meet individual needs. the assigned play or novel and as 383 W. UNCASTER AVE. dents had eaten at Dougherty Hall. Austin Hall After the burning of Psychology Dept. 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Page 4 • THE VI LLANOVAN • September 29, 1971 September 29, 1971 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 5 world's problems. The way to im- prove the world's problem he be- If there is any man at Villanova Letters lieved, was to make people more whose academic career is an ex- sensitive and sympathetic. Liter- pression of his intellectual con- Love To the Editor: ature seemed to be the better way victions, it is Dr. O'Brien. Dr. Father McCarthy's comments in of accomplishing this. O'Brien has studied in areas which the September 15 issue of The Originally, he had no intention might seem mutually exclusive. He Villanovan, besides offering self- -of teaching literature. Ideally has, however, integrated his contradiction, appear to be speaking. Chemical Engineering knowledge and formulated a pro- extremely dangerous. We think the was a way of earning a living, found and far reaching philosophy community should take notice. whereas he pursued English for of education. In postulating that "it is utter- ',>': Dr. O'Brien began as an Aero- ;' '•:;A, the sake of art. Dr. Brennan feels ly impossible that everyone think that there is a definite relation- nautical Engineer for two reasons, Sweet it would be a bad thing alike, and Dr. Neil^Brennan Ph.D. ship between his present field and he had an aptitude in mathematics if they did", Father McCarthy, we Photo by Steve Sammut * Attended Rice University, his scientific training, because, and science and as he put it, "an feel, has laid an intelligent ground- Chemi<|il Engineering he commented, "to a larger extent interest in. model aeroplanes." Dr. James F. O'Brien Ph.D. work for. the functioning of a uni- Ph.D. English modern poetry requires an under- While in the Navy as an engineer- B.S. Aeronautical Engineering, versity. But we think he betrays standing of 20th Century Scientific ing officer assigned to aircraft Notre Dam« he com- a marked insincerity when research he developed an interest M.S. Physics, Notre Dame development^. » ments upon unlimited visitation. M.A. Philosophy, Although Dr. Brennan n^ver * Frequently laymen hold science in theoretical physics. After com- He states, "I am against un- Catholic University completed a degree in Chemical in awe but Dr. Brennan, because pleting military service he pur- Lore limited visitations. I think it is out sued a masters degree in physics. Ph.D. Philosophy 'J t t, .r Engineering, he was exposed' to of his initial studies, feels that he of place in a Catholic University." Catholic University three years of the modes and has escaped from this attitude At the ssK^e time he became en- Father McCarthy is obligated stress that there is a two way Quickly becoming a much over used phrase as well as a methods of modern science. He and feels "at home with science." gaged in a philosophical discus- to clarify which way he wants street between philosophical ideas typically American (especially counterculture America) temporarily terminated his studies Immediately after making the sion group. it. Is it that everyone will be able After inquiring about philosophy and scientific hypothesis and pro- pasttime is the "Rip Off." University manifestations cover a and joined the Army. Upon com- transition, Dr. Brennan discovered to live according to their cesses. The imagined gap between pleting his military duties he re- that his literary tastes did not at Catholic University he found broad gamut of contemporary scenes: parking lot bandits differences of opinion? Or is it great receptiveness for people with philosophy and science is bridged (tape newed his career as a student. always conform to the vogue. He decks, batteries, $25 fines), dormitory vandals that everyone will be able to live by inspiration and originality. The Only this time in the field of commented that while he was con- scientific backgrounds. Over a four (Christmas tree light bulbs, stereos, furniture, phone booth or as they see fit, given the neces- study of history of science. Dr. English literature. The change oc- scious of others ignorance of sci- year period he attained both an fire wood), miscellaneous fees ($10 to park in a high crime sity for differing points of view, so O'Brien said shows that scientists curred because Dr. Brennan felt ence, he had a suspicion that M.A. and Ph.D. in philosophy long as they do not exceed the area, $30 as incentive to steal more than you break), Photo by Ralph Tillman *• believed themselves philosophers room , that, Chemical Engineering was these same people were conscious and completed two years in Phil- We ve heard it called a zoo before and bounds of Father McCarthy's but never a circus — on second of nature -- even as late as the board, the bookstore (who actually does the pilfering?), not the solution to any of the of his.* osophy of nature. arbitrary and quite limited inter- thought, Villanova probably is the greatest show on earth. tuition, phone bills (want to buy a charge number?), poor Dr. O'Brien explained that his 17th century. pretation of Catholicism? Overspecialization in science teachers (pity the students), poor students (pity the To the Editor: "Y". It's horrible. Recognition entrance into the realms of phil- If it is the former, we urge in phil- is becoming more and diffi- osophy was not a rejection of in- and overgeneralization teachers!), and on and on ad nauseum. Despite the plethora Again, my dear friends and I more II Father McCarthy to dispense with Mr. Woodring did not confine his in or nature but osophy are to Dr. O'Brien a grave of contemporary "Rip Offs" find ourselves face to face with cult. (I wonder why? Gody couldn't terest science daily practiced at any university the imposition of lifestyles and al- undergraduate studies to a strict be trying to punish rather a way of enhancing an ap- danger. The pitfalls can be mini- and especially Fri. afternoon. Wow is it scary! me). But any- at Villanova, the modem "Leviathan", low the differing opinions to come pursuit of Mathematics and Phy- students more way (what if that preciation and understanding of mized by offering There's a check here. I don't doesn't matter to fruition. He would thusly re- sics. He had the benefit of a lib- interdisciplinary courses and, out- know how long my morals (what- because time has not warped man's world. He became aware move the aura of a words-but-not eral art curriculum and during his side the classroom, teachers in ever they are) will hold out. Only around this anomaly yet choked. that, "it is essential and abso- an intense ex- action hypocrisy which cloaks his junior year, after to attain maxi- different fields should strive to if Fr. McCarthy were here to There's not much to complain about lutely necessary efforts thus far. But if it is the posure to philosophy, he decided discip- communicate more. Dr. O'Brien point the way! Maybe this will yet because undercurrents aren't mum contact with other latter, we take genuine offense. to pursue a post graduate degree ." here (elsewhere but not here) but lines." He believes that a man closed by saying that if a student work: "Hail Mary full of grace. . The Villanova Catalogue makes it in philosophy. At the beginning Mr. philosopher without has a serious interest in the phil- Now that I'm off my knees and not everything has gone; there are may be a good clear that the University will make Woodring explained that he had at Piggley in science but to relate to our cul- osophy of science he should have temporarily out of "danger, I want Wiggleys Michigan but no distinction in the admission of philosophy courses during taken of science is least an undergraduate degree in to welcome all V.U. people back to why are they're not parietals yet? ture a knowledge races, colors, and creeds. But it the summer. A normal effect of likes to one of the sciences. V.U. (that makes sense) who are Yet there are because of subver- essential. Dr. O'Brien does not make it clear that once philosophical study is to inspire already out of hibernation (from sive students cracking the minds all races and colors have been questioning and in Mr. Woodring's of innocent freshman, sending them admitted, they will be obliged to case it seemed to do just that. He down into the abyss of this wicked chemicals which, as one would live under a morality which they claims that he loves asking Meta- Earth. God save me please. Any- suppose would severely hamper do not necessarily subscribe to, physi^cal (the philosophy of being) way legal is better than illegal Mr. Kenneth Woodring a future in this area. while lipservice is paid to the need and epistemological (the philoso- (or is it) so, why not? Besides if B.S. in Physics, La Salle College Fortunately, Mr. Gaffney had a for differing views. phy of knowledge) questions. After there are too many dead babies, Masters in Philosophy, BrynMawr significant number of philosophy We come from varying ethnic taking a course in contemporary who would want to take the time College courses in his background which and religious backgrounds to learn. philosophy, one question leads to out to try to understand. proved to be sufficient to enter As a result, we take pride in the another. deeply concerned with the founda- Yours truly Villanova's graduate program in efforts we exert to formulate our Since Mr. Woodring teaches tion of modern science, parti- Nick Danger philosophy. He was awarded an own values and morals. And it •V, philosop^ of nature and symbolic cularly physics and mathematics. President of the Student Game assistantship there and has been follows that we would take offense logic the relationship between his Sometimes in class Mr. Woodring Committee Gradually over the last two cen- teaching since then. establishment and attending population both, only reflect a at the effort to foist an arbitrary undergraduate worJr and his newly tries to relate philosophy to psy- turies, the branches of human Mr. Gaffney feels that his back- total sickness in standard upon us. Thinking indivi- chosen studies is obvious. He is chology as well. separated more society and mankind. Rationalization, knowledge have become ground has helped his teaching in duals will not allow what they To the Editor: and departmentalized. For obvious whether capitalist profit motives, lack of money, attacking many ways. It seems that he can cherish most -- the obligation to We, from second floor green, I only practical the establishment or just thrills, is only hollow logic. reasons, this was Photo by Steve Sammut appreciate the difficulties of -- Good Counsel Hall, declare a dis- of teaching live as they see fit to be re- Dr. Kantra's academic career current methods direction. During the "information One is compelled to investigate the inner levels of science majors and can em- aster area. The rude shouts of Mr. Richard Gaffney moved by such arbitrary dictums. indicates a wide, but at the sajne science. explosion" the logical trend would motivation. In many respects "Ripping Off" is only a new A.B. In Biology St. Joseph's Col- pathize with their work load. But . . - a.m. _ _ , * i- at 6 And the pleas for rational protest _. .:v'" "Water in the Hall" Strangely enough, he had no specialization. Photo bv Bernle Nunez time exacting exposure to all ends seem to be towards his exposure to science has had term applied to everyday theft. Words do not create but only washed out memories of "Boys literature courses as an under- lege are lost in the irrationality with whence crawl the creatures of of the scholastic . He ex- It is believed by some that too Villanova Uni- its intellectual overtones as well, mask reality. More appalling is the "love culture" that fronts which the purveyors of those dic- in the Hall! Last year, one of graduate but since he had read M.A. in Philosophy depths unknown?) Unfortunately, plained that, at least through his many scientists show ignorance making him cautious about in- for similar activities. When theft becomes happen-stance, tums force them upon others. the main difficulties was a con^ ,^^ <^* on his own he did not feel versity 1/3 my brain and body departed this generation, students were not ac- much of human problems while too many devoted his under- accurate statements about science actually a of life, is the ethical revolution at or are The encouragement of such a sistant power failure the night disadvantaged. As a matter of Mr. Gaffney way work of yet I haven't to a passionate or students of the humanities are summer, -and as customed of in philosophy. Moreover he com- only lead before each Chemistry test. This believes that graduate career to the pursuit ageless modes of selfishness and profit taking on new faces? state of affairs can replacement. The search methodological entrance into the fact. Dr. Kantra naive about science. found a He ad- mented that his undergraduate to the confrontation such irration- is not too much of an inconvience! his background was even ideal. the biological sciences. Is it for some greater good or simply to have more things . . profession. The at- Villanova there are a few goes on and on and. , ;. teaching At .. ,; transition from Bio- studies enabled him "to appreciate ality invites. It is no role for a Trying harder this year, the last Most people make distinctions be- mitted that the floating around for pleasure? Is it revolutionary or anarchy Number 12 isnotthesame.Tinrie tractions to teaching were not teachers who have transcended quite acci- philosophers who began as scien- University president to play. three weeks have been crammed tween the three types of language: logy to Philosophy was and people have changed it. Chang- readily apparent- -one had to this dilemma. They are men who and corruption? it re- tists such as Aristotle and Des- Sincerely, with activity. everyday speech, literary and dental, as a matter of fact ed it to what you may ask. Well, to acquire a taste for it- -or as Dr. had originally taken degrees in allergy to certain cartes." -m m wwm mmm^mm mm'i^^mfwmmmmwmmm mm m'm m§ Michael Trachtman The first weekend here (in order technical. To bjp aware and ap- sulted from an tell the truth, I really don't know. Kantra said, "One must learn to the sciences and later pursued Law School to welcome the freshmen) the hot preciative of all three was a re- I guess only time and your sense feel it." The movement came post graduate degrees in the Arts. Hunter Smith water was turned off. This nor- warding linguistic achievement. will tell. Speaking of time, you' about, because of two main rea- The six teachers profiled here are Law School (Continued on page 6) Acknowledging the limitations progress in the studyof philosophy. should see what it has done to sons: an intense devotion to books Furthermore, a familiarity with all humanities teachers. Dr. Kan- Richard Trunk? 1/ of mathematics and its role to He commented that he found no and a disjsatisfaction with the then things other then literature gives tra and Dr. Brennan are members Law School man and society. Dr. Fielder some- real difficulty in changing from the great literary artists their of the English Department, where- time during his junior year decided mathematics to philosophy but he »* greatness. "The most relevant as Dr. O'Brien, Dr. Fielder, Mr. to enter graduate work in continued, "I imagine it would To the Editor, writers," Dr. Kantra said, "know Woodring and Mr. Gaffney are VIIdIdAMOVAM ' philosophy. This was somewhat in- be harder today." I was somewhat distressed by their own world best." The great- members of the Philosophy De- Editor-in-Chief Margaret iMcCarvili fluenced account writ- Their reflections upon by his introduction to the VILLANOVAN'S Gaorge Couri est works ofour century were partment. Businaat Manager philosophy at the same time. Dr. (9/15/71) of the New University A»ociate Editors Stephen Amadio, ten by those who are aware of what their transition from Arts to Fielder explained that he had, "a President's selection - 1 am sure Jack Correia. Jaff Keefe separates our age from the past. Science are interesting, but their News Editors .... 5 < y . • ... . ^1..; *»,•*••«,;«. . . . Kathy Kotas, Daisy Marshall need to ask different kinds of ques- those involved acted in good faith Science is an intrinsic part of our views on the relationship of know- ; ••'• Feature Editor . . , , , , •; < . » • '.;>•.• c'^ ... . « Jean King . tions than those asked in and worked diligently. Their choice to ignore it would be intel- ledge are far more intriguing. The mathe- Entertainment Editor «.i..>.;^ ;. ;;. i , . • Peter Schmader culture matics, specifically, about of Fr. McCarthy seems sound (I Sports Eaitor .Jack Kelly lectual suicide. courses that these men now teach good evil, politics, the would think that someone with Asst. Sports Editor Mike Lipsky sometimes closely correspond to and nature of Photo Editor Bernie NiAfez Reflecting on the division of Arts knowledge, and (predictively the ability to found a college should their total academic background, Copy Editor , , , ,:,,.,,:. Bi|| Rothstein and Sciences, Dr. Kantra suggest- enough) the foundations of mathe- be able to keep an established one but more often than not, the con- Moderator ....<: ,'.1 . . . .Rev. Lawrence Gallen, O.S.A. ed that there are more literary matics. going). However, the selection GENERAL STAFF Capt. Zemo. Kathi Wilson, nection is hard to understand. scientists than there are literary According to Dr. Fielder there committee, upon the orders of Fr. Walt Kunda, Bob Perry, Jack Bremer, Kathy Olsen, Louise Gnmo. Mike' Ehling, Gerry Ellsbury, Ginger people with a scientific apprecia- Cassel, acted so quickly that their Moylan, Goffer, Bill Kiniry, Chris Rowe, is a distinct relationship between John Novotny, Ralph Tilmann, Jim Mulhame, Clyde Webster, Bob Fontaine, tion. When he made the transition Interviews written by so dia- haste seemed to border on panic. the two areas which seem Dave Reppucci, Steve Kline, Gary Hunt, Rick Gross, Jim (TMelia, Maureen into the Arts, it was a deliberate metrically apart. Mathematics, he It seems to me that someone felt McGuire, Bob Murphy, Vince Consiglio, Tom Biazusiak. Bob Zanni, Michael STEVE SAMMUT one. He believes, . however, that fills "the need for analy- the need to have the new President Perilstein, Mary Beth Monahan, Bill Ahearn, Greg Ulsh Steve Sammut claims, Photo by Stave Sammut Ttie is it reflected the state of academia Photo by chosen before the arrival on cam- VILLANOVAN published weekly during the school year except tical ability, reasoning and logic Thanksgiving, JEAN KING Dr. John Fielder Christmas and Easter Vacations, also Mid-term and Final Exam y Ph.D. at the time. He finds that newer is Ph.D. pus of a significant element in Dr. Robert Kantra in philosophy." Mathematics periods by the undergraduate students of Villanova University. Opinions 1- B.S. in approaches at the study of science, also helpful in techniques and Mathematics the university community • the expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the official views of the University. and --such as the history of ideas per- minor in Physics and Chemistry 'IT students. Second dess postage paki at Villanova, Penna. Editorial and Business offices B.S. Chemistry methodology, Dr. Fielder much more en- from Tulane University Sincerely yours, located on the SECOND FLOOR OF DOUGHERTY HALL, Villmova University, If .A. Ei«li8h Literature paradigm, are MAUREEN McGUIRE sonal background, therefore, k^^mm^Mmm,^m^m.mmmm.mmmm^-mmm^i^mmmmmmm^§ Villanova. 19085. his Ph.D. Philosophy JohnOgden '73 Ph.D. English Literature congenial to him. forced rather than hindered .

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' ^ Jerry Jeff Walkei Electric Poetry . A Personal Letter Orange. WHAT'S OIM By TOM ROSCOE To Graduate Students Sl \A/HERE The Johnstons were the first act home from school. His favorite appearing at the Main Point this By CHRISTOPHER ROWE past weekend. The group, two male "Is it that difficult to eat an "game" was to starve the Arma- Dear Classmate: then and one female, comes from Ire- orange?" bemoaned F'red's moth- dillo for three weeks and An election will be held for the Graduate Students' Representa- EnTERTninmEiiT neuis its food at one end of his land and their sound and style er. "Oh for Chrissakes Mother, place tive on the Villanova University Senate. Steve Simon is running for in room. Then Fred would carefully are characteristic of their back- lemme eat peace, wiliya?" re- this position. If elected Senator, here is what he will do for you: broken jagged pieces of glass ground. They performed with a torted Fred. Fred Nietzsche could place (1) Steve will establish a mail box in the campus area as a "hot variety of stringed instruments already see that this day wasn't between the animal and its food. line" for graduate students. This mail box will probably be including an eight string mandolin, going to be worth living. He had Fred would squeal with delight as located in the Student Government Office. Graduate students little waddled four string banjo, and six and two finals today at Aristotle Kom- the anxious creature will be invited to communicate their needs, wishes, ideas, On The Beach twelve string guitars. Their music munity Kollege and he wasn't in over to it's food. One day Fred and complaints via this "hot line." Each communication will By JACK CORREIA was vibrant and moving; the perfect the mood for any of his mother's even tried to brand the little darling receive careful attention. Steve will appreciate and respect style for the atmosphere of an ridiculous nagging. Fred had to because it shit in Fred's geometry your ideas. He wants you to be represented. (Be sure to include If you were fortunate to be one in 1967) and resistence against admit that spilt I'm off to take Irish Pub. Radical political symr he had most of:; book. "So long Ma your name, address, and phone number if you wish a response of the capacity crowd of 4000 at the war and the draft. After the pathies are expressed in much of his orange on his new cordoroy my tests." roared Fred. "Bye to your communication.) the Fieldhouse Saturday night, you break «ach member of the group their work including one song about '•I trousers, but what the hell, you Freddy and be careful crossing (2) Steve will keep in touch with his fellow graduate students and caught one of the most captivating gave a solo performance of per- Angela Davis and the black struggle only live once Fred figured. "I the river." "Okie dokie and thanks keep you posted on the latest developments which affect your and robust performances the Vil- sonal material. It became in America. They voices were think I'll skip 'breakfast' today," for nothin." quipped Fred. welfare. lanova concert scene has experi- especially evident that the audience only strong and blended perfectly, pro- said Fred, and he threw the rest Even though Fred was (3) Steve will work toward providing greater job opportunities enced in a long time. Accompanied and the performers were years ducing a full harmony, but their of his orange on the floor. Fred's twenty one the thought of suicide for Villanova advanced degree graduates. He will explore ways by ten backup, California musi- apart in philosophy and intent. The personalities and musical attitudes pet Armadillo, Janice, scurried gave him an erection. "I'll of promoting a "Hire a Villanova Graduate" campaign involving cians (which included Billy Hinsche nostalgic myth of the Beach Boys, over and devoured the remaining probably flunk the test anyway, "he Billy), the Beach appeared to be less harmonious. ;. potential employers. of Deno, Desi and the ever present spirit of Brian It to contest to scraps with an enthusiasm only: sang to himself. That morning a At present time no graduate student (outside of the Law School) Boys (Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Wilson (who is presently in re- often seemed be a see who could get the spotlight at born of having not eaten in three 'Vj strange thing happened to Fred, he is serving on the Villanova Senate. Steve wants to see to it that your Bruce Johnson, Al Gordon and Mike cluse in California, extremely "' '''"''::'^- ',.'''' •"' of smoothness and weeks. tiassed a filling station with a dead interests are represented. But Steve Simon needs your vote to do Love) displayed an incredible abil- paranoid of reporters and sales the expense unity. of the Fred thought to himself that woman lying near one of the pumps. this. ity of sweet harmony, intricate pitches) and the audience demands While one member group would be totally involved in it might be amusing to torture "Hmm, death is everywhere," Regardless of whom you vote for, please vote. instrumentals and creating an area for "surf, cars and girls" songs the animal later when he arrived laughed Fred. Sincerely, of good vibrations. countered an attempt on the part the music the other two would be COMMITTEE TO ELECT STEPHEN E. SIMON SENATOR laughing; while he made a serious attempt to play a difficult instru- •' ••" ' . . • • •."•; • V '!i ' • P.S.ESteve Simon is the only candidate who attended the Sept. 17 mental, the guitarist would University Senate meeting. He is, therefore, informed as to Photo by Bernie Nunez other matters which are currently under Senate consideration. attempt to do some equally im- "Hoagies?" P.P.S. Steve Simon has had wide leadership experience which in- pressive playing with less con- cluded the following: cern given to being in time. The Help Me Rhonda and Surfin' U.S.A. does not mean that these same result in this song, as with their (1) Co-chairman of student organization at previous university It's not what's When it was all over the mixed people are loving. attended. overall performance was good Part As Friends feeling of an incredible musical on. the outside that counts, but We music with a few unnecessary (2) Delegate to national and international convention in his performance and a relapse in time rather what's on the inside. professional organization. (In this capacity, he shared ideas distractions. to beautiful, simple days and ways The song "Gimme Some Truth" with students from many other universities throughout the Jerry Jeff Walker was the main ;:, By FARRELL FOREMAN hung in the air. All that can be said tells exactly what Lennon is U.S. and Canada regarding educational and extracurricular performer. His music didn't seem only places The Beach Boys as searching for: "All 1 want is the activities of interest and value to students.) ot provide an adequate follow up i can remember disillusionment truth!" This track is very much i look back now and it seems in a strange land, the battle to sur- fine musicians and vocalists and, Held 2 executive positions in to the Johnstons. He was playing despair, but i can also re- (3) board a community organi- of "walrus," as the like a blur, this place seemed vive in the communities we came and most important, sensitive, beauti- in the vein out of context. The sell out crowd people who came out zation. carefully chosen words create the like some foreign country when from was not something easily member the ful people. (4) Chairman, Nominating Committee for Philadelphia that came to see him appeared to of the woodwork to say you can Good rhythm: i got here, as i walked down the forgotten. It remained and will re- Government Award, Philadelphia Junior Chamber of Com- be a young "groupie" type aud- it. after freshman year i al- "No short haired - yellow main thoroughfare all i saw was main an indelible part of our do merce. ience who knew him mainly by left, i thought that maybe i bellied son of tricky dicky a sea of white faces, i didn't lives wherever we go. most (5) Member, Delaware Valley Development Council. his hit song "Mr. Bojangles." was not ready for villanova or she is gonna mother hubbard soft see one black face, well, it wasn't who is that dude? Bob Petraglia (Held other chairmanships and memberships too numerous Photo by They had little patience with his - wasn't ready for me. i can re- soap me with just a pocket- much of a shock, i had mentally so here we were some of us LENNON other songs and he sensed it. at to mention here.) having dreams of faces 'Hoagies?" ful of hope- money for dope myself for what i thought from D.C. some of us from phila. member prepared one point saying. "You can all it, they of us from new york. saying, "it wasn't worth Please see next week's issue of the Villanovan for time and place -- money for rope." i would be experiencing, the whole' and some The two hour show developed into of the real Beach Boys to display clap and sing along with this song at that, you By BOB SCHRIVER of short- were all black, that was our ain't worth it, look of election. Lennon has had enough month of august, the mental prepa- we three distinct acts. Opening with themselves as they are today, so you can tell yourself you're here and for try and give em a chance and With Imagine, John Lennon sighted politicians and hypocrites, ration still was not up to par. the reason for being Good Vibrations, The Beach Boys 1971. Mike Love's poem on fired and go home." His playing, does not intend to be "real mccoy" was a bitch, i was reason we should not they blow it." its at this point shows us that his musical genius and he some the mingled "blast from the past" Transcendental Meditation and and also the audiences' response i write, i fooled anyone. dressed for the occasion, i mean been here, i, walked around that began to began and his lyrical witticisms are not by have tunes with their more contemp- Dennis Wilson's lights out piece appeared at times to be forced. songs raising fist and saying, "whats to write poetry about loneliness about to be exhausted. Imagine One of the most interesting like here i was, Black Revolution- my orary material, relying mostly on set the audience at a distance. Jerry Jeff Walker's songs deal every black defeat and failure, the poems were differs from his first album in on the album is "How Do You ary out to remoldthe world, natur- happenin bro?" to their Sun Flower album. An im- Most complimentary was the fine largely with his philosophy, the an expression of a part of me that Sleep?" This track, obviously ad- on. i often times i re- that it is more optimistic than ally i had a black dashiki face met and mediate impression is the sound, reception their big band, rock- jazz main theme of which is freedom. i they to Paul, is very de- it. ceived an astonished look and may- never knew existed, came the previous endeavor. Although dressed with a tie and a shirt under beautiful harmony and instru- numbers got, despite the apparent His style is homey and down to and they came until it wasn't is still searchingand ques- meaning. Lennon pulls no punch- when i walked by Dougherty hall be over a shoulder i might hear, - Lennon mentals, whether old or new Beach tension that existed a swirling, earth , (country folk). He rejects gi- is that dude?" then i thought just a pastime but a vocation, at tioning, he does believe that the es: i couldn't help but see the "who Boys, is recording studio refined. demand for the "fossilized re- pretentiousness, saying in one of well maybe you're a little this point i began to really ex- world can live as one. "Those freaks was right when gantic sign HELLO FROSH. that to myself There was a sound system prob- cords" - and was finally cloyed his songs "I'm just trying to be -- dudes, maybe ploit that double vision that i The title track, "Imagine," pic- they said you was dead turned me off from the git. it strong for these lem, crackling, fading in and out, during the two curtain calls. exactly what you see. Close per- done was Hello should cool it, maybe you had been using for so long and yet tures a peaceful, perhaps an ideal- the only thing you was almost like reading, you but the musical perfection far As had been promised ("This is sonal contact with the audience is -- you should yourself, that was it had failed to acknowledge, as this istic, world; one existing without yesterday the sound kids this is your new home, come be surpassed this. a long show and we'll get to that") an integral part of his performance is to ears." it know and come new found surge moved within me heaven, hell, religion, greed, or make muzak my in and meet mommy and daddy. and helped me Their stage presence indicated after an excellent hour of Surf's which may explain why his playing which is piped-in music love lotta people who i might so too moved my desire to exceed killing; one in which all people "Muzak," to a and love towards all Up recordings that included Disney Friday night was not up to par. black wonnen a commitment intercom, not have otherwise, two up- someone elses expectations of who share with one another. Lennon one would hear over an met the music they have ever done. Girls (1957), Student Demonstra- He writes all his own songs and first it^ In- that was the day and taught a lot that i was. i was on the road to seeing recognizes the fact that he is is a clever play on words. perclassmen me According to Mike Love, "I enjoy tion Time and Surf's Up, The Beach plays a steel string guitar, with clear now, almost as if it were snapshot of Lennon first year as a freshman, i really myself a different way and making a dreamer, but he also realizes cidentally, a it all. When people can't be broad- Boys came back and rocked the the added back-up of bass and then a lot has hap- comes yesterday, but got to know one of these broth- that vision true, if nothing else that his dreams are shared by holding a pig by the ears minded enough to appreciate it all, building with surf music. I Get harmonica. The more familiar pened to between yesterday the album. This is an un- me when i needed a place villanova has forced me to move many. with ers and that's too bad!" Quite evident was Around and Little Duce Coup songs that he played were "Gypsy today ... a lot. i can re- of McCartney's and to stay during the time i com- on that road to self acknowledge- "CRIPPLED Inside" shows us expected mockery a close association between the brought the audience to a state of Songman," and "Little Bird" and member 40 black males on cam- he volunteered ment, a long bumpy road i might the false emphasis that people Ram album, where Paul is pic- muted to villanova Beach Boys as people and as per- pandemonium. Then ceaseless of course Mr. BoJangles, which pus and 5 black women who com- add but then holding the horns of a ram. his room, i was supposed to be no use complainin place upon appearances. Sure, tured Photo by Bob Petraglia formers. They were introduced as chanting and pounding brought them sounded just like his recording. muted, if that figure seems a studying but often times we'd end now, i've really got no time to people can dress nicely, and go In "How," Lennon asks how The Galvanized Medusa people involved in Transcendental back again for ("sing-a-long") Exactly what the audience wanted little lopsided, you're right it was. up bullshittin into the night. lose cause the villanova lights are to church every Sunday, but that can he have feelings when his Meditation (Mike Love was in India Surfer Girl, a new arrangement of to hear. since there weren't any Black that first year was hard, for one growing dim on that road (Continued on page 9) women on campus we used to to thing i wasn't accustomed to hav- and there's still many a face sister schools VILLANOVA THEATRE IN VASEY HALLi slide over to our ing that much freedom and as see and many a mile to cover. rapport, this lasted and strike up a a consequence the books were lack- (Continued from page 4) RETURN ENGAGEMENT! long as the carfare did or as as ing, then it took time for me to thumbs held off the mally would not be too tragic to have all the electricity and long as our adjust to liberal and in some frostbite hitching on the pike, then on some of the hottest days. Yet, water turned off - just for the fun Samuel Beckett's cases racist instructors and i school in addition to this, the air con- of it. we would come back to learned some very important les- The College of Nursing can lies about ditioning failed. Can you imagine For these and other insignifi- armed with outrageous sons here also, raising your fist wil- a dormful of hot, sweaty girls cant reasons we ask President our triumphs in the sexual and shouting pig didn't work, you be found at derness, when we weren't talking on a Fri. or Sat. night? Pleas- Nixon to declare this a disaster had to come back to the same endgame about this babe and that bat>e and ant, isn't it! Needless to say, cold area and grant us Federal aid. man and get a grade, i had to 824 Lancaster Ave. how well we knew them we were showers were taken and long hair Sincerely, learn a new game, i had to learn usually calling each other names washed in the same liquid. Colds Maureen Slattery the artoftactfulness. i also learned Villanova, Pa. and other of flour- UNDERGRADUATE PRODUCTION i dare not mention in this forms disease Kathy Smith that the satisfaction of flunking but DIRECTED BY JAMES CHRISTY piece of writing, its not easy to ished (at least most of us are Sally Hopkinson WEIP knowing the reason i flunked had mm closeness that ex- nurses which saves us from a fate describe the nothing to do with my convictions, This Week's Question: - isted between us and then it seemed worse than death the infirmary). P.S. As we write this the elec- just the color of my convictions, OCT. 1, 2 OCT. 8, 9 to be there just like the hawk This morning wo decided to have trician informs us that the parts 7:15 9:30 P.M. i that to some teach- AND learned also How many students are enrolled is there beating on your win- the water pip( break in order are not available at the moment out ing was a dedication and that they at the College of Nursing? 8:30 P.M. dow every September and march, to form a duck pond in our hall. or the trouble could be fixed in derived the satisfaction of their COMING OCT. 10: ORSON WELUES CITIZEN KANE we were close, and we were learn- is 20 minutes. lives from it. Now our only fear stagnation, Answer next week's paper. ing, we were learning what it A Long Bumpy Road mosquitos and malaria. To add Hello Weekend - Good Luck, La- meant to be torn foreigners some spice to this we decided dies. war yes i can remember poor times. RESERVATIONS: 527-2100; EXT. 249,250( )

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(Continued from page 3) Lennon . IPIlP? ^^Q^JI^^ asking for a chance to prove this. Therefore, it follows that if As he staggered towards me, I we act Perilstein Presents (Continued from page 7) Existential Phunnies Longstreth held out my hand, irresponsible we will contradict ourselves and defeat our own cause. The day before I left London, In each of his pictures, Hitch- feelings have always been denied; But all he asked for was a dime. Any senseless act of violence or protest, at this time, will only hurt us. took the cast It said quite few people, including Alfred Hitchcock cock's ego forces him to make how can he go forward when he Stunned, 1 reached into my purse has been by a our last president and (Continued from page 1 and crew of his 53rd film, a brief appearance. FRENZY will does not know which way to turn. and fetched a quarter. member of the Board Fr. Welsh, that we would have gotten parietals last FRENZY, to Covent Gardens, be no exception. Afraid he might The song contains a bit of frustra- spring had we not taken over and held Good Counsel Hall only days before public. Longstreth, himself, ad- The least I could do, and all I for the second day of location sink, Hitch had a dummy of him- tion: the Boar^ met to decide on parietals. Let's see how the Board votes mitted to having used these tactics, could find. work. Through some misunder- self made. It will be seen as a "The world is so tough before anyone loses their cool. blaming it on the state of poli- standing, an unauthorized per- corpse floating by on the Thames Sometimes I feel I've had He turned, slowly and quite un- In closing let me remind you that we are your representatives. We tics existing today. son had given me permission to river. enough." are located on the second floor of Dougherty Hall and our door is open The other three speakers par- steadily. visit the FRENZY set. With the Typical Rapist -Murder In short. Imagine is an excel- Limping along the way. almost 24 hours a day. IF you really get bent over something or have any ticipating in the debate advocated minimum of politeness, I was FRENZY is about your typical lent album. The central idea of My eyes stood fixed on this man sort of problem, come up and see us. In the meantime, besides our the election of Longstreth. By told that I could not get to see every day rapist-murderer. The the album is John Lennon's grow- weekly articles in the Villanovan. we will be speaking in the dorms a vote of sixty -seven to five, of poor fortune. it being filmed. So I did the strange thing about it is that our ing hope that all of us will join al>out his and holding regular weekly or bi-weekly forums open to everyone. with two abstentions, the Political And 1 wondered fate.

' next best thingi; ; . ; ^ -;, , hero is very neat. He uses only him in making his dream a real- Our first forum will be held next Wednesday. Sept. 29 at 4:30 p.m. in the Union adopted the resolution of a I Hall. went anyway. \ • the' finest neckties with which to ity: the world living in peace West Lounge of Dougherty Fr. McCarthy, our new university pres- V , Republican candidate for Mayor. --•A Villanova Freshman Large Blob of Fat strangle his victims. As usual, as one. ident, has accepted an invitation to attend this meeting. * After phoning the Evening the wrongguy is accused through- Standard's newspaper office, I out mostof the picture. The wrong was informed that they were in guy is Jon Finch. The real mur- Covent Gardens shooting some derer is Barry Foster. Also

scenes. So I got a taxi to Co- starring in it are Alec McCowen, vent Gardens, a sort of farmers Anna Massey, Vivien Merchant, market, and brought my camera Bernard Cribbins, Philip Ross,

with me. Somehow I managed to and Rita Webb.

melt into the crowd, moving all I had a long and interesting around so as. to get the best views discussion with both Philip Ross of this strange film producer- and Rita Webb. They even invited director at work. Days before, me to have lunch with the cast and Hitch had hurt his rear end. So crew. The lunch was repulsive, most of the time he was sitting but the people were interesting down. He sat in the front seat enough and friendly enough to of his Rolls Royce, hiding from make up for it. They are what is the common people. But he wasn't known as character actors. That

Happy Birthday, Hitch! During the filming, Hitchcock celebrated his 72nd birthday on, appropriately, Friday the 13th The (of August). This guy is spooky. FRENZY marks Hitchcock's re- turn to England to complete the Villanova Union film. It was 20 years ago with prBsants STAGE FRIGHT that Hitch made a film entirely in London. And there are countless rumors about on the FRENZY set that this will be his final film. Delaney, Bonnie Hitchcock has never won an oscar for any particular film, although he has been nominated AND four different times. One year they felt sorry for him, so they Michael & Alfred awarded Hitchcock an oscar for able, to escape the large crowds is they play important minor his past film efforts. I'll bet Friends of autograph seekers. Hitchcock roles, but don't get the recog- right now that if FRENZY is is a large blob of fat, with more nition of major stars. Perhaps nominated, it will win the best rolls of fat on top of each other. that's a shame, but many of them director award. PLUS head is like big, fat, bald Hitchcock Was Rude His a like it that way. When I was on ANOTHEk ATTRACTION owl. The eyes stare at you, the set of Richard Attenborough's Enough fertilizer! Now for the blinking every so often. YOUNG WINSTON (which will be story behind the photo of the When one works up enough featured here in some future master of suspense's thumb nerve to ask this famous per- issue), many of the extras (or rudely pointing at me. He was Sat. Oct. 16, 1971 sonality for his autograph, Hitch- "atmosphere" as they're called talking with his cameraman, Gil cock remains silent and sticks out in the trade) came up to me as Taylor, about the next set-up. at his hand from the car. The empty soon as they noticed my tape re- When he was finished, I went up "../'^'.. hand must then be filled with a corder, and eagerly spouted out to him and politely asked his per- paper and a pen. After that, one of all of the various roles they've mission to be photographed m^--.;.:<*^ standing next to him. He became 8:00 Hitchcock's eyes will wander up played in other films. So you see P.M. and down carefully examining his they enjoy the versatility that be- quite angry for no reason, and he fan, while the other eye usually longs to character actors. ;.,..,; snapped something about being in thi helps him to see what he's too important for that, and want- writing. Finally, one of Hitch- Philip Ross plays a detective ed to know who I thought I was. cock's hands will give the other in the Police force. It was the "Michael Perilstein," Itoldhim. one back the pen and paper, next-to-the final scene they were Anyway, I had previously handed Villanova which, in turn, will be handed filming that day, where the cops my camera, focused on Hitch- back to the autograph hound with- were arresting the wrong guy. cock, to an innocent Frenchman out so much as a grunt out of Naturally, they got the tip from^ standing in the crowd. For- Hitchcock. the real murderer. But I'm not tunately, as I walked away from Fleldhouse Mouth Doesn't Move spoiling it, because you know Hitchcock's rudeness, the Eventually, Hitch will remove throughout the film who the true Frenchman took the picture and I himself from his car, and float pervert is. got my wish after all. TICKETS over to the wide director's chair with his name on it. He then Spring SemBster - Israel speaks slowly to the people in- volved in the current scene. When FOR HUMANITIES STUDENTS $3.50 IN ADVANCE Hitchcock speaks, his mouth doesn't move. And unless he's Brandeis University / The Jacob Hiatt Institute yelling at someone, you'd have Study centered in Jerusalem / February—June, 1972 ^:. \:^' to be directly in front of him to Limited to 30 students AT ^ $4.00 THE DOOR tell that he is speaking. Juniors, Seniors, and Grad students eligible.

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September 29, 1971 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 11 Page 10 • THE VILLANOVAN • September 29, 1971 -*--• •••*••••**••••*••••••••••••••••••••• SPORTORIAL : PLAYER OF THE WEEK i V.U. Booters Tagged With 2-0 Loss Py MIKE LIPSKY —J Following Saturday's dismal offensive showing a lot of By MIKE LIPSKY By BOB PERRY from point blank range. mainly due to their inability to use into consideration the entire 'Cat hopes went down the drain. Robin At the siai t of this season most White Pearl people are beginning to wonder, "What happened to the Dressed in new baggy white uni- defense deserves plenty of credit. Gyles took a pass from St. Joe's the wings to their best advantage. sports writers of the area felt that The other potent Villanova offense." With the entire 1970 offensive forms with Dlue trim and blue let- interesting clash oc- Vince DeAngelis played like a gen- teammate Tommy Turner and Coaches Graff and Grau had to be Villanova's major weakness was curred between V.U.'s Karl unit back intact, the same one that set ten Villanova season tering, Villanova's booters played Ros- ius. Chuck Farrington did an ad- Gyles cut loose a hard low shot pleased with the team's perform- it's defensive backfield. At one woroski and the three St. Joe's 4-4-2 records and seven game marks, one would feel that their an inspired game against the St. mirable job in substituting for the to the right cornerof the V.U. goal. ance. The new line up helped cornerback, they cited, was an in- fullbacks. Respecting Karl's potent at Joe Hawks last Saturday. The V.U. injured Ed Kriete. Halfbacks Pach- The V.U. defense held St. Joe's against St. Joes and should be used performance would least come close to last season's. But experienced soph named Frank kicks, all three fullbacks defended defense lookedtough in limiting our ler, Fort and Malbonado consis- for 52 minutes plus. Quite an ac- for the rest of the season. Since to date the defense has carried the team. Polito, in addition to being a first against the *'White Pearl" of Vil- city line rivals to just two goals tently frustrated eager Hawk at- complishment considering St. the game was so close against St. The pattern that appears to be building parallels what year starter he was also the lanova soccer. Karl explained as compared to the ten the de- at tempts at the V.U. goal. Joe's mighty offense. Again at Joes, the soccer players can com- happened in Saturday's game. After usually picking up lightest man on the field, weighing fenders half time that the St. Joe's de- pete against anybody on an even gave up last year. As With the ball in the V.U. end 17:03 of the third period Gyles con- sizeable amounts of yardage on the ground in the early plays only 170 (if you go by the official fenders stuck to a team the Villanova players him like glue, he most of the time, the Hawk de- basis. The coaches are especially programs) but closer in reality nected and virtually dug a big hole of a series, somebody makes a serious mistake that stops the could not even go offside if showed more talent than the entire he fense proved vulnerable to the 'Cat for the Villanova booters to es- proud of the team for dampening to 165). But only three games into tried. Even Karl's momentum. The defense gave V.U. good field position during St. Joe's team except for Robin replacement fastbreak. However, either due to cape from. St. Joseph's hopes to play in the the season the Pittsburgh Canevin Dan the entire second half at Toledo but the offense could drive Gyles of the Hawks who personally Sampson better known as passes going astray or dirty play NCAA playoffs. Catholic product has already made "Black The fourth quarter saw St. Joes tagged the 'Cats with a 2-0 defeat. Pearl" with his great by the Hawks these V.U. threats As the season progresses the 40 yards but once. Some reporters have said there a lasting impression on everyone. giving the ball to Gyles, but the From the opening whistle, one moves could not elude the St. Joe were stopped cold. At one point uniforms will fit better due to many ought to be a serious defect somewhere, but if there is one, it He wasted no time getting started defenders. mighty center forward failed to get is could tell that this game would a St. Joe's fullback bumped Karl washings. Certainly, the team will sure hard to find. The ability is definitely present, our by snagging his first career in- his hat trick. Villanova's offense have several interesting match The first half saw the Hawks Rosworoski off the ball and temp- play with more punch if the booters offensive line is probably as good as you'll find in the East, terception at Maryland as well had trouble ups. All-american Robin Gyles force the action in the Villanova ers flared on both sides, but the penetrating the Hawk can only iron out the wrinkles on they have good size, quickness and even more valuable, as showing his running ability by half of the field. Playing one of his defense all day long. This was faced V.U.'s human vacuum squabble ended before any good offense. experience. The backs, if anything, are improved over last a long punt return. Last week at cleaner more mobile games, goalie, Chris Toledo, Delano Gregory. All morn- punches were thrown. year, only lacking a fast outside threat. The receivers? Well, despite being burned in Furlong, ing long the red shirted Hawks was equal to stopping In the third quarter the bubble the last quarter, played a sensa- Siani's sensational season last year fluke and if he is every was no looked for their tall 6'5" center Hawk threat. All things taken burst for V.U. and their upset tional game and picked off another double and triple teamed, Steve Bilko or Bill Malast should forward Robin Gyles. However, DiSimone pass. Imports Inc. be in the clear. Lastly, quarterbacks Daryl Woodring or Drew Delano Gregory in a truly epic Polito seems to improve every Gordon, well what can one say, they combined for the ninth performance stalked Gyles to death week and in Saturday's game show- rou« last and blocked many of Gyles' kicks ranked forward passing game in the country year. Yet ed the Villanova fans his prowess with all of their talent they have been unable to consistently f by intercepting two VMI aerials HONDA - KAWASAK move the ball. and returned three punts for fifty Mistakes three yards. Sophomore Frank Polito Name one His first interception came dur- DEALER Mistakes have composed the main obstacle to the area and again Polito intercepted, ing V.L'. good field position late in offense, not opposing defenses. There were five fumbles ing the Keydets first series of giving him a total of four in three the fourth quarter, our downs and Vern Beitzel's first games. Recognizing Polito's abilities. Offers You These against VMI and two successive fumbles within twenty thing that GOOD USED BIKE SALES pass. Ken Terry VMI's top re- Playing cornerback is not the he became the first V.l'. player yard line at Toledo: and this Saturday it wasn't exceptionally 1970 Honda 350cc $525 1970 Bultaco lOOcc $395 ceiver took a short down and out only talent that the former Pitts- recruited only as a defensive back hard hitting that jarred the ball loose five times. Is it 1971 Honda 350cc $700 1971 Bultaco 250cc $725 pattern but as Beitzel let the ball burgh Catholic league MVP pos- and his display so far makes our hasntgoneup nervousness? I doubt it. What caused it then? This reporter 1970 Honda 450cc $895 1969 Bultaco 250cc go Polito, timing the pass per- sesses. Showing his running ability recruiting program shine. He fits $495 doesn't know, maybe this week it was a lax attitude, not fectly, cut in front of Terry and gained by doubling as a flanker in perfectly to this year's defensive 1970 Honda 175CC $500 1970 Kawasaki lOOcc $350 If enough concentration. you forget the fumbles, though our made the interception setting up in high school, Polito took a VMI unit and along with the entire de-, 8hicel93a 1971 Suzuki 120CC $350 1970 Kawasaki 500cc $750 ground attack has been sensational. Heim, Solomon, Farmer, V.U.'s first T.D. Early in the punt on the Wildcat four yard line fense on Saturday didn't show any 1971 Yamaha 125cc $495 1969 Kawasaki 500cc $695 Holland, Matika and Brown have alternated frequently and third quarter beitzel made the and picking his moves well, signs of being "down." If he was 1971 Yamaha 90cc $325 1971 Kawasaki lOOcc $350 each performs well (except for fumbles). Blocking has been mistake of throwing to Polito's threaded out thirty-two yards giv- he kept it well hidden. better than last season. Sremenak, Turchetta, Kaspar, Flash, Johnson and Seeley all have performed well. trying to equal last year's greatness. It's not that Woodring l._____ » everyone is wondering when he will 860 Lancoster Ave. MU 8-0938 I don't like to point a finger and say our passing game is has been that bad but NCAA TOURNEY Bernie Nunez begin to dazzle defenses with the accurate passing he is Try. Try hard. Photo by at fault because it is just one part of a unit. But the FILMS V.U.'s soccermen opened their season last Saturday with St. Joseph's. performances to date is nowhere near the 246.3 yards a game capable of and did do so well last season. The only thing we can think of Devon, Pa. MU 8-0939 Villanova lost 2—0. It appears that it is not one specific problem that has led V.U. vs. Penn is what we make. The Swingllne it was last year. Some people have said, "Well, Siani isn't the "Tot 50" Stapler. 98* In 1950. grabbing seven or eight passes a like he was." But there to the inability of the offense to put points on game V.U. vs. Western Kentucky scoreboard. mass of small mistakes can lead to a major 98«ln1971. ; :,- has already been many times this year when he was wide A obstacle and that is what seems to be happening. It's the type And it still comes with 1000 free Intramural open but didn't get the ball. And Bilko and Malast have done really good game. Admission $.50 staples and a handy carrying all that anyone can expect of them. of thing that can be erased with one It staples, tacks offense has too pouch. and Quarterbacking Lou Ferry stated Saturday that maybe the Mendel mends. It's unconditionally Cross So we're left with the quarterback position filled by many variations and that they might file some of them away

guaranteed. It's one of the • coach that he is, the Chemistry Lecture Hall Let it understood this and return to basics. Being the good world's smallest staplers. Daryl Woodring and Drew Gordon. be found. It could be that one explosive writer is not blaming anyone or demeaning their talents. answer should be And it's the world's biggest 7:00 P.M., Woodring's ability was proven last year, his statistics and outburst would cause everything to gell, at least that is what seller. Could be that's why it v > everyone would hope for. One thing is for sure with Boston hasn't gone up in price in ByTOM ARETZ leadership ability ranked him as the best in the East last year. Thursday, Sept. 30 up, a strong, 21 years. He wasn't fifteenth in total offense in the nation by luck. But College, Houston and Tampa coming Last Wednesday, the 22nd, the has to this proficiency? It couldn't just coordinated, mistakeless offense could make winning a lot If you're interested in something what happened Intramural Office held its first easier. a little bigger, our Cub Desk disappear over the summer. Maybe it's just nervousness at individual event of the year, Stapler and Cub Hand Stapler the cross country run. are only $1.98. Both Tot and The sun was shining it Cub Staplers are available at and was a pleasant 75 degrees, when the event was Stationery, Variety and College AMERICAN TOURING CO. 'SENIORS- Bookstores. started at 4:30 in the afternoon. ORIGINAL Twelve contestants, mostly fresh- PRESENTS IN PERSON The Swingline "Tot 50" men, participated in this year's run. few more 980 in 1950. 980 in 1971. A people would not iiiiiiif have done any harm. The course UPERSTAR If you can name something else was 2.5 miles long, J • 1 1 • •

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Page 12 • THE VILLANOVAN • September 29, 1971 Wildcat Gridders Fumble Past VM J*-- By MIKE LIPSKY "We expected an emotional let- down." remarked Lou Ferry, "but

we didn't expect it to be this bad." That undoubtedly is the best way to characterize the Wildcats' 13 to 3 victory over VMI on Saturday. That isn't meant as a cut, for the Cats could hardly be blamed for being "down" after facing the likes of a rejuvenated Maryland and a IdIdAMOVAM last second Keartbreaking defeat at Toledo; after playing a sensational Vol. 47, No. 5 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. October 6. 1971 game. Many players remarked that they couldn't really get "psyched"

for VMI following the terrific emo- f tional drain from last week's con- Open Forum Allows Free Dialogue Washington Issues t::,' ! test. But regardless of the enfio- tional state of the Nova gridders, they appeared to have little dif- M On Current Campus Issues Revised Draft Statement ficulty in winning. The 13 to 3 WASHINGTON (WCNS) - With step he has already promised to score isn't indicative of the true By Bill Ahearn the passage by theSenate last week take. state of the game as the Keydets An open forum with Father Mc- of the draft extension bill, the Starting this past summer new posed only one serious scoring Carthy was held last Wednesday Selective Service is students (not enrolled in the 1970- within the System once threat and penetrated at 4:30 p.m. in the East Lounge again authorized to induct men 71 academic year) will not be de- V.U. thirty yard line only twice, of Dougherty Hall. Student Body into the armed forces -- but with ferred, although if they have start- both in the second quarter. The President Greg Landers opened few strings. ed classes they may postpone in- Cat defense which didn't show the meeting with hopes that this First, the draft will last only duction until the present term ends. many signs of letting up after two program of communication would until July 1, 1973. President Nixon All other students are eligible stellar performances, stopped be held on a weekly or bi-week- hopes to have replaced draft calls for induction after four years in VMI's only sustained drive at the ly basis. with sufficient numbers of vol- college or when they reach 24 nine yard line and allowed only one Avoid Hike unteers by then, and the induction years of age. whichever comes field goal: and that coming after Father McCarthy received ques- machinery will be put on ice in gave the Keydets first. an interception tions on wide range of topics. case of national emergency. After Third, lottery numbers will the ball on the Villanova sixteen He wants to avoid a tuition hike that date, therefore, 18-year olds apply to all men with the same yard line. for fear of eliminating qualified will still have to register with birthdate, regardless of the loca- Quick 13 Points students from the university and the Selective Service. tion of their draft boards. Re- With only seven minutes gone is hopeful that Nixon's of program Second, male college students quested by the President, this new in the first quarter the score was controlling inflation will be suc- no longer receive automatic de- rule will end charges that certain already 13-0. Villanova and the cessful. also in- Father plans to ferments while in school. Con- draft boards were "safer" than homecoming crowd of over thir- crease Villanova's endowment gress, bowing to pressure from others. Thus all men with the teen thousand had visions of a which is now only about mil- $5 college students and others for same lottery number will be in- run-away Wildcat victory. And with lion. If for some reason the uni- a more equitable draft, agreed to ductable at the same time. good reason as cornerback Frank versity lost its income, this en- authorize the President to end Another provision provides in- Polito (Player of the Week), inter- dowment would enable the univer- the undergraduate deferments, a centives for more men to vol- cepted the first Vern Beitzel pass sity to operate for only three unteer. Originally requested by the on the VMI thirty five yard line months. The cost of operating President last year, the $2.4 bil- and it took the offense only three Villanova University is nearly Photo by Bob Petraglia Faoflty $22 AssemblY lion pay hike ($1.8 billion for first plays to score. Ed Farmer started million a year. Fr. McCarthy faces interested students. term enlisted men and junior of- it off with a six yard plunge up Father intends to McCarthy ex- meets to DIstuss ficers) will go into effect October the middle and John Heim went off amine the budget thoroughly. As 1, unless the Cost of Living Coun- tackle for eleven more setting up of there plans for student in Arts is less Father McCarthy feels that there now are no C & F or Salary Intrements cil, which oversees the current a first and ten situation on the Key- differential tuition although he said than that of a student in the is no need to increase enroll- wage-price freeze, rules other- det twenty -one yard line. Then it was possible. This program rec- sciences and changes the tuition ment as the amount of students By Anita DiBartoIomeo wise. Daryl Woodring dropped back and is taxing facil- ognizes that cost of educating a appropriately. we have now our The faculty assembly, headed For a recruitor seaman recruit, spotting Mike Siani cutting across> ities already. by Father Breslin, held its first class E-1, average annual pay the middle hit him for the first Excavation meeting on Sept. 27, in Vasey will be $4,872, as compared with Wildcat score. The VMI offense, Neu/ Action Corps on Campus Father President is not in favor Hall. This meeting afforded Pres- $3,165 at present (65 percent in- unable to generate I ... any sort of at- The sixties brought us the clam- called Action. • of digging up "our beautiful cam- ident Father McCarthy a dual op- crease). At the top of the scale, tack punted to the Villanova twenty- } or of civil rights battles, sit-in's, As with any cfifeative idea there pus" although there is a parking portunity to address the faculty a colonel or Navy captain, class six yard line setting the stage foi* marches, riots in our cities and is always the possibility of failure. lot under construction between members and to reveal more of his 0-6, will get $26,389 as against the second Cat scoring drive. This still more clamor against the es- There is always the possibility Tolentine and Fedigan Halls. An- administrative policies. Prefacing $24,850 now (6 percent increase). time it was a seventy-four yard tablishment. They brought us talk that no matter how extensive and other lot is proposed in front of his remarks by categorizing him- Conscientious objectors will be drive in fourteen plays, eating up about war and of peace, talk about well intentioned the opportunities the monastery but Father feels self as a "faculty-oriented admin- given two-year assignments to over five minutes of the first our environment, and talk about for voluntary action are and no that this lot will not be construc- istrator," Fr. McCarthy then dwelt civilian service. The Senate-House Photo Bernle Nunez? ' quarter and giving by many fans the Frank Polito and All-America on the role (25) candidate John Babinecz (64) tip a V M.I. pass into the hands of Pat Hurley (44) who people and poverty. By now we as a matter how cooperative the media ted. of a university faculty. Conference Committee empha- hope that the offense had snapped makes the interception. people have described our major is in communicating these ideas With regards to the role of the "You are the university . . . you sized that this work will "paral- out of its recent slump. Woodring these with fine runs by Heim and first TD of the year, the Wild- a series of punts and five Villa- through hopefully only once a sea-' problems and often very painfully. and opportunities- -the people may Board of Trustees, the President are on one side pressing upward lel in his experiences, to a reason- connected on three of five passes, Mark Matika cats' second, and as it turned out, gave the Cats a first nova fumbles, all of which were son. Said Ferry, "I'm glad we Everyone, everywhere, in all gen- not be interested in learning about explained that they make up the to the administration" on the other able extent, the experiences of the a thirty yarder to Siani, a ten and goal on the one yard line. last TD of the game. The first recovered by VMI. Time and again got it out of our system." I might erations and in all economic and them and may not respond if they corporation which is Villanova side going down to the students young man who is inducted in his yard down and out to Steve Bilko Matika got the call quarter ended with things looking and following the Villanova offense began to add that one of the characteristics ethnic groups are more aware. do understand. For such is the University and that their role was older learners with younger learn- stead." and an eight yard buttonhook to fine blocking by Heim, great as the Keydet offense was Jim John- move, most of the time on short of a great team is to be able to The Volunteer Ethic nature of voluntarism. People are one of legal responsibility and ers." In the President's opinion, The Mansfield amendment to re- tight end Bill Malast. Combining son and Nick unable to dent the tenacious Sremenak scored his Wild- passes and good running. John sustain a victory when you're hav- The youth of America tries in- free to say no. There can be no determining broad, general poli- "a good faculty makes for a good quire total US troop withdrawal cat defensive wall. But the second Heim continued his hard nosed ing an off day, and regardless of ternationally as Peace Corps Vol- conscription in solving problems cies, rather than day to day ad- university . . . our primary objec- from Vietnam was approved in quarter drew a lot of moans from efforts punching out 82 yards in what anyone says about the team's unteers and domestically as Vista concerning people only volun- ministration. The faculty should tive is learning." modified form as a "sense of the fans because the Nova offense -16 carries and Luke Solomon also performance they won the game Volunteers. And the problems tary action. be responsible for academic de- Freeze Affects Faculty Congress" title in the act. Mans- made mistake after mistake and was impressive picking up 49 yards and without a great deal of dif- go on. Youth alone cannot solve Besides the already existing cisions and curriculum changes. Father then turned to the main field's nine-month timetable is after good initial progress always in 8 carries. But every drive ficulty. There seemed to be pres- our problems in the seventies. programs within action, many new Father McCarthy also felt that business of the meeting -- wage now stated as "the earliest prac- seemed to stop their own drives. eventually stalled usually due4o a ent (among the team) during the We need a national expression of and even more creative programs since the black population of the increments and fringe benefits. ticable date" for cessation of "all As in the Toledo game the de- serious mistake, either a fumble entire game, a feeling of confi- this volunteer ethic. are possible. These will inevitably Villanova community is growing, As a result of President Nixon's military operations of the United fense was the whole story as they or major penalty. Frank Polito in- dence in themselves. And in this On July 1, 1971, President Nixon express the real intentions of the we should have some black faculty wage-price, freeze the contracted States in Indochina," and "a date dominated the play. this . tercepted his second pass of the reporter's opinion VMI was lucky caused to be created a new federal American people. Action will be members although the hiring of salary increases for school certain . . for the prompt and Intercepts Dobbins game and Pat Hurley, snagged to score even three points. agency by merging the efforts able to foment voluntary response faculty is done by Department year have not yet been granted. orderly withdrawal of all United VMI's first second quarter drive an errant pass which had been John Heim, leads all the Cats and talents of the Peace Corps to answer the needs of the pro- heads where competence, rather After consulting Villanova's law- States military forces . . . sub- began to pick up momentum with deflected by John Babinecz but running backs with 234 yards in and Vista and five smaller grams-to-be as well as channel than race is the criterion. Father yers, Fr. McCarthy has referred ject to the release of all Ameri- two first downs but Kevin Dob- the offense was unable to capital- 42 carries, a 5.6 average. volunteer opportunity groups: Fos- the action of those people ready felt that there was really nothing this matter to another law firm can prisoners of war held by the bins, coming across the field from , ize on these breaks. The defense Keydet quarterback Vern Beit- ter Grandparents, Service Corps of now to volunteer. more Villanova could do in the and "will abide by their decision." Government of North Vietnam and his safety position picked off Beit- held the Keydets to only 51 net zel was dropped five times by the Retire Executives (SCORE), Active October 6, 7 - at Villanova area of student jobs and careers Father did emphasize, however, forces allied with such Govern- zel's second pass of the day, as he offensive yards in the second half Wildcat defense for a combined Corps of Executives (ACE), Re- Vista and Peace Corps volun- because of the national recession, that the question was one of legal- ment, and an accounting for all cut in front of Keydet receiver and at this stage statistically rank loss of 50 yards. Defensive end tired Senior Volunteer Programs teers will be visiting Villanova a problem not peculiar to Vil- ity and "not for any financial gain Americans missing in action who Ken Terry and stopped the drive. among the top defensive units in Tony Prazenica was extremely (RSVP) and Office of Voluntary University on October 6 and 7. lanova. that it would not be paid." Like- have been held by or known to VMI again got the ball and drove the nation. effective contributing singly for Action (OVA). They are seeking mature, skilled With regards to a complaint wise, the administration is in- such Government or such forces." downfield primarily on runs by Catnips two losses and teaming with Mergers alone do not solve men a^.d women to live and work that parking stickers were being vestigating the legality of the pro- The title also urges the Pres- Mac Bowman but were unable to It wasn't a very exciting game Babinecz and Miller for two more. problems. But there is great hope with the less fortunate at home removed from cars and that the posed faculty disability insurance. ident to negotiate with North Viet- score on a fourth and goal situation and from Villanova's point of view The Nova defense has held op- that at last the American people and overseas. The response from cars were being towed away. The economic freeze has also cast nam "a ceasefire by all parties," at the VU five yard line. Their not a very impressive one. I posing offensive by this merger have a national the students of Villanova Univer- Father suggested placing stickers some doubt on this approved bene- the withdrawal date contingent on ' guess backs to only ' only score of the day, thirty a future of fit. Lou Ferry summed it up as he 283 yards in 135 tries, a meager vehicle through which expression sity will initiate the inside the windshield and that it The insurance policy, which POW releases and the account- yard field goal by Mike Cole, said the Cats just made mistake 2.0 yard per carry average. Op- in the form of needed service voluntarism in America . . . and a was really only a matter of glue. would have gone into effect on ing of MIA's, and withdrawal of came after Mark Weiss intercepted after mistake that killed their posing quarterbacks have com- to other citizens and to other new agency called Action. Thanksgiving for Parietals Sept. 13th, has been signed with US troops from all of Indochina. Photo by Ralph Tillmann a Woodring pass at the^ova six- drives. Being realistic, and not pleted only 26 of 71 passes, a peoples of the world can be realiz- Is it possible that we can get Already eight students have been TIAA. The President then chan- The Senate passed the com- Steve Bilko, goes against teen yard line. of into Number 80, two defenders in Saturday's VMI just trying to make excuses, it slim 36.7 percent coniDletion av- ed. together so that the problems caught with girls in their rooms neled the meeting a more promise bill by a vote of 55-30 The rest of the game was simply the action of informal tract by fielding far- li'' game. was a game that every team goes erage along with 9 interceptions. Action the sixties become and punished by being forced to on Sept. 21. The House vote on This hope, this new agency, is the seventies? (Continued on page 3) (Continued on page 2) Aug. 4 was 297-108.

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