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By JAY TALBOTT on a Wildcat punt. With the 14th win in 15 games. Tdlley into Liberty s third addition of the game as, win against what he referred to Drug five-y^rd penalty, and knew the team would have their opposed toVillanovas first. Talley 'The most important thing is freshman Tom Withka was able as the ''toughest team we have backs against the wall coming was especially happy to get the ' we won," said football Coach to capitalize by hitting a 47-yard gone against." . "We did not play field goal to give the Wildcats a alcohol well, but we worked together as three-point margin going into a team for the win." The Wildcats halftime.A, ( 1 -0) held on to a 24-20 victory over Leading 17- 14 at the half, Lou coed donns center Liberty Ferry, University (1-2) in Lynch- defensive coordinator, was By SHARON A. WATERS 3. If you were offered on-campus burg, Va., on Sept. 19. The ability able to increase the pressure on housing, to what degree would of the squad to work the Flames offense, together as limiting them f'-^t^f'^f MAUREEN STAPLETON. you be interested in living in a a team was an important factor to only 80 yards in the second half. '^^..W ^-^W coeducational residence hall? receives in their season opener win against Offensively, quarterback Kirk Over 90 percent of students the Flames. Schulz admittedly had an off day, 58.9 percent Highly interested surveyed in Govern- Villanova throwing a Student :'l^ started the game by an untimely intercep- in having coed dorms ment poll last semester stated scoring two touchdowns in the tion on the Liberty goal line. The 32.7 percent Interested grant that they were "interested" or initial four minutes. Joe Allen 'Cats also suffered by failing to *> 8.2 percent Slightly interested f'i-» "highly interested" in having coed By SABINA PIERCE caused a fumble which Scott complete on two-key fourth down .2 percent Not interested dorms, according to recently- Rushton recovered. This recovery situations. announced results. The newly-established Drug led to a Kirk Schulz pass to Ron The offense was finally able • to a and Alcohol Intervention Center, Phil Brach, Student Govern- 4. How would you rate your Sency from six yards out. Then, complete a long drive when Bobby ment president, said that students parents' feelings concerning coed designed to provide information on the ensuing kickoff, Pete Lom- Brady split the Flame's corner- are "overwhelmingly for the dorms? and counseling to students, bardi forced a second fumble backs Donald Smith and Richard option of coed dorms" and that the recently received a two-year which Art Condodina landed on. Shelton for a 30-yard touchdown issuingof the survey was "taking 2L7 percent Strongly for coed $100,140 grant from the U.S. This turnover quickly allowed the pass togive Villanova a 24-14 lead. the stefitto confirm this." dorms Department of Education, Janice offense to score a second touch- Then with one minute remain- m 26.9 percent For coed dorms Janosik, director of the center, M' down behind the excellent run- ing in the contest, Liberty's quar- The poll, conducted by tele- 40.9 percent Do not care said this week. ning and receiving of Gary Pascoe. terback Paul Johnson threw a 49- phone, surveyed 401 students. 7.0 percent Against "The grant will enable us to The Liberty Flames were able yard bomb to Scott Queen at the When conducting the survey, 3.5 percent Strongly against expand and offer more services to catch up with a Willie Larkin's one-yard line to set up a Nick Stiident Government defined quicker," stated Janosik. run from the four-yard line after Lowry touchdown on the next coed dorms as coed by floor and The secretary of education a Villanova fumble. The Flames play. After a missed two-point 5. What is your present class established there would solicited a total of 536 proposals also scored with time running conversion attempt, t^t status? out Villanova's for grant funding. Villanova's in the first half when Charles Pascoe was able to put the .alwa3n^*pi>ption of living in game proposal, written by Janosik, was Dorsey was able to plunge into the on ice after smothering an onside singtc-ste^ dorms. 27.7 percent Freshmen -i»%«i»n.v-' one of only 90 proposals that were end zone from the one-yard line. kickoff by Liberty to leave the 25.4 percent Sophomores The results of the survey are: finally accepted. The scoring difference in the score 24-20. 25JZ percent Juniors m Tailback Ron Sency was on the receiving end of a six-yard touchdown pass from Kirk Schidi, The money, according to Janos- first 23-7. half, and maybe the game, Having the offense, defense and *- percent Seniors . The score, which came early in the first quarter, gave the 'Cats a 7-0 lead and started thim 1. D^ym live on'or#(f campus? ik, will be used to purchase was in the middle of special the second teams work together when ^anfm the way to their first win. pamphlets, books, brochures and quarter 45^ percent On campus Brach also eeiHMRted that, whe Liberty was offsides thegoioggot tough resulted in the 4b resource materials for a resource 53.9 percent Off eampus "no one can question the lesiti- (Photo by Nunes) library, and to create training mac)r of the survey because Stu- Once again* TlfiO brothers and friends enjoyed tailgating in front 2. If you live off campus, for what pamphlets. dent* Government worked with of theh* boat, *X)n the Half Shell," before a home footbaU game. Women's S€ttcer reason do you live off? The Drug and Alcohol Interven- suffers loss Alter the pre-game festivities, the Wildcats defeated Mercyhurst the political science department By c:d DEMSKI tion off the post which senior coming CoUege, 35-26. tion Center was established in an up after our next two 23.7 percent Off by own choice on developing the survey to make effort to curb alcohol and drug goalie Lynn McHale just could not games (LaSalle, N. Carolina), and 20.4 percent was not offered it fair survey." Brach For the past two weeks, the a also feels abuse on campus. "The Univer- handle. The final outcome was a I want team to \ my be mentally University housing that coed dorms are "inevitable" Villanova women's soccer team heartbreaking 4-3 (Continued on page 5> loss for ready, I don't want them to play 10.2 percent Live with family has been plagued with rain and and "just a matter of time." Villanova. under false illusions.** some very tough breaks on the Paxon remarked on his midfield, Other scoring leaders were k playing field. "The girls in the midfield are not Hajjar, three goals, and Anderer, On Sept. 19, this wholesome as strong as they should be as a two goals. Parents will not hear Valli squad of athletes hosted the whole. They should' be scoring Notably, the women's soccer Adelphi Panthers on their home By PAM COYLE University's reputation, according for ," said INSIDE much more than they are. Some team is very young and has the 'turf under overcast skies with to Gorski. Gorski. "Acts don't want to play of our deepest defensive players potential to blossom into a cham- if would falling rain. The Panthers took a like Frankie Valli and the Four When asked Villanova here because more money is Bierne are scoring most of our pionship team. There is one start- EDITORIAL: Campus cleanup needed p. 7 big bite out of the 'Cats morale Seasons violated a contract with ever consider booking Valli again. earned performing in Philadel- goals. Ann has already scored ing freshman, five starting sopho- in the first period when thgy the University when they canceled Gorski said, "probably not. It*s phia. Some acts will [perform] on eight on the season. mores, three starting juniors and FEATURES: Students as athletic trainers p. 9 pounced for. three unanswered their appearance for Saturday's tough to go back to somebody that the stipulation that we won't ',* We have a very tough schedule two starting seniors. goals. Just before the halftime Parents* Wedcend concert, Lucy- has done that much damage. advertise outside the University." By STEPHEN J. SCHLAGER ENTERTAINMENT: John Mellencamp's latest release . .p. 15 break, however, Lauren Anderer na J. Gorski, director of Student Parents would want us to guaran- The University itself has cer- assisted Jean Hajjar Activities said this week. tee having them [Valli and the tain considerations regarding with a well- For those of us with whom is not just a sport, SPORTS: Cats down Mercyhurst ,35-26 p. 32 executed pass s According to Gorski, a Univer- Four Seasons]. I would be really concerts, said Gorski. For from midfield for but an expression of. art in the most personal sense possible, the first sity official contacted Frankie hesitant in that situation." instance, Villanova has to get Villanova goal of the the basketball season is just within our grasp. i through an agency Frankie performers it can afford. Big acts game. ThOvSe of us who are described above have already begun Valli Aug. 10 The group replacing Head Coach in York which normally Valli and the Four Seasons is the like Bill Cosby and Billy Joel are Don Paxon reflect- our pre-season training. We have scoured the tidbits of sports New ed on the first provides entertainers for Univer- Golden Boys (Chubby Checker, in the neighborhood of $100,000, half of the match, information in our papers to find the smallest speck of recruiting "The girls played much too much sity activities. The contract, Bobby Rydell and Fabian), accord- according to Gorski. news. We have already, watched the team practice, studied their punished Also, during basketball season, Students defense in the first signed Aug. 19, stated that no ing to Gorski. She thinks the half. We were movements and conjured in our minds thoughts of heroic plays trying to figure out Adelphi's cancellation could be made less concert will be a success. Two of concert dates are subject to the mirrored with the resounding cries of the fanatic followe|:s in i prior date of Rydell availability of the duPont strategy and consequently we the rafters. than 30 days to the the members. Bobby and were barring special cir- Phila- Pavilion. always behind them on the With these thoughts raging through our minds, we purchase the concert, Fabian, are originally from for Stanford party field. I think had we opened our cumstances, such as a television delphia. In addition, the entertainment our preseason scouting reports hoping a"^^ praying for a positive offensive Gorski. has to fit the occasion. For Par- E. sooner we would have outlook on our season. ^ appearance, stated According to Gorski, finding a By NOEL FALCO According to McWilliams, the beaten Adelphi." On Sept. 8. 24 days before the ents* Weekend. Villanova looked students were fined for having However, even with all of this activity, we as armchair replacement act was not easy. Paxon knew his Oct. 3 concert, the for an act that would appeal both Thirteen Stanford Hall third- squad was coaches are not satiated. We need more. scheduled "Most people don't understand "violated alcohol policy and for going to have a tough second half, University received notification it concerts (Continued on page 5) floor B-wing residents who. after having unruly gatherings." What could possibly fill the time between preseason scouting how hard is to book ir playing not perform, for holding an with a two goal deficit, but reports and the opening buzzer? that the group would being written up He said that these violations his team regrouped and took Gorski. "around-the-world" pfirty were to points 7 to the Other schools have incorporated a midnight practice into their reported were found under No. and field like Olympic champions. By schedules. "He [Valli} had a chiM this be kicked off campus, were 17 under student conduct in the ')^- the 29.02 mark in the second half, summer and decided that this awarded their appeal to leniency Blue Book. The midnight practice takes place, you guessed it, at junior Ann Bierne scored two solo would be a good weekend for the this week, according to Stephen McWilliams stated that after midnight, on the first official day that a NCAA team am practice. goals for Villanova. christening, ' said Gorski. McWilliams. Judicial Affairs the original sanc- one on a This year that would be 12 midnight. Oct. 15. they received penalty kick and the other yet, no legal actKMi is being officer. off a What better way to spend a Thursday night than to pack As of tion, the students made an appeal free direct kick on a drive Univeraity. "Villan- Although the initial sanction upfield a gymnasium with thousands of screaming fans and watch the taken by the '"ffiWl for leniency to Dr. Richard A. .to tie the game at 3-3. Frankie Valli wiU try to involved two weeks off campus, twist and weave, sky up into the rafters and ova and Neville, vice president for Student Paxon said, them- fine of per room and a "The team that forcefully throw a basketball through the iron. reach a settlement between a $100 Life, first through a letter and played Adelphia so to both period of one semester, weU in the One Thursday night could give us. as fans, the shMMneriag selves which is acceptable probation then through individual second half at this game did not partaes," Gorski oammented. McWilliams said the students are interviews. hope that the magic of 1965 still lingers on the oourte^l the look like the team that played duPont Pavilion. compenaation is being instead "being placed on probation The Rev. John P. Stack, O.S.A., them in the first half.'* by rttt UflAveraitv for for the rest of the year and fined, Thya, I, at a faa, petitsm the athletic depertmeiM aadCeech dean of students, declined to Villanova's spirited team (fit- Rohmd V. inciirred in nMiiig a and [they] have to do community comment. He said it is not his ^' liHainiiM, toattow «s thia out piiynd a nrw vivarioiiiiwia fha'im Let US have a widHight pradioe. It act. la service. policy to comment on individual the ieoond half. They phiyci ga "They have to police the student conduct violatkms. extremely tactful ami fmmfkd grounds outskle of Stanford Hall Jim Eismeier. one of the stu-

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PH> ftm V1LLAI10VAM • paMm 2, 1gt7 mvu F.Y.I. ^ In the News $60,000 grant Truck collides with Ithan overpass CoiiC0ni«d aboiit Ta«B«taM KnighHof A CMC truck carrying cargo issued three citations for the had its top sheared off as the accident. No one else was By KARLA BECKNER When the FCC decided against There will be a mandatory meeting Society and CohHMlHPi driver of the truck attempted injured and traffic flow was apareiit't Channel 6. WKVU had to reapply for all present and prospeoive members to pass under the Norristown not seriously impired. Villanova University has for its license, starting the process at 6 p.m. in There will be a general meeting of representative of drinking? of Tau Beta Pi on Od/S Intematiemil a $60,000 budget to High Speed Line overpass on A SEPTA council of the Knights of released again, stated Loughran. 21^/iiefreshments will Villanova's Ithan Avenue the afternoon of (Southeastern Tolentine Room reconstruct the Villanova radio on Oct. 7, at 6:30 p.m. in the be served. Bvsiaess Seciefy Columbus The WKVU frequency is to be Sept. 23. Transit Authority) said that and support group is All station, WKVU, which is now in An information East Lounge of Dougherty. interest- split with the Cabrini College According to the Radnor the bridge has been inspected the process of switching from its being offered for Villanova students ed men are welcome to attend. Joint meeting for all members of both station on a time-share basis. The Township Police Department, since the accident and that it concerned about their parent's current AM frequency to the FM who are Sociey and the Interna- terms of the agreement are still the driver of the truck sus- incurred no damage as a result the Marketing dial, Loughran, drinking problems or alcoholism. For College said Dan station tional Business Society on Oct. 8 in tK under negotiation, but it will most tained minor injuries. He was of the collision. D.A.C information or to sign up, visit or |:eneral manager, this week. more Bartley 110 at 12:45 p.m. likely be on a 24- or 48-hour cycle, 106 Con- Repwblicans According to Lucyna J. Gorski, call the Counseling Center, Hiingor Aw< Loughran said. Special Olympics set for Oct. 11 services at the director of Student Activities, the Hall, 645-4050. All ft On Oct. 7 at 3:30 p.m. in the Bryn According to Gorski, the Uni- (Photo by Nunes) Center are confidential. station has been hoping to go FM Villanova University will be administrative Counseling Connelly Center, the Wook vice chairper- Mawr Room of the for the past 10 years, but it has versity originally tried to find a WKVU recently received a the site of Special Olympics, an son of special Olympics at College Republicans will hold a meeting. To All Soniors new location to rebuild the station, $60,000 grant in the hope of a general meeting on only been in the past two-and-one- athletic competition for Villanova, a There will be to FM. Pictured here athletes will attend Anyone interested in becoming half years that the serious efforts but when one was not readily converting at 7 p.m. developmentally-disabled ath- educational clinics or Oct. 7 is a WKVU disc jockey. to refine member, concerned with an issue, or better and have begun. available, they decided to recon- If you haye a cum of 3.0 letes, on Oct. 11 from 9 a.m. their skills. Activities planned Pre-Law Society merely interested in keeping abreast of Under the present carrier struct the studio in Dougherty have not received a letter concerning AM to 4:30 p.m. for the participants by the the pertinent issues is strongly urged current the signals are Hall. completed. Loughran stated that Who's Who, please contact the Dean of system, For the past eight years, Special Olympics committee and cordially invited to attend. We will transmitted the telephone this is currently underway. On Oct. 5, Gene Ricardo of the V.U. Students Office. 213 Dougherty Hall. over The latest delay in the change- Villanova has hosted the com- to include movies in Connelly discuss plans for our tentative trip Blood Drive lines and can only be picked up Law School class of 1987 will speak on over has occurred since the Uni- Loughran noted that even after petition with athletic events by Center and game booths spon- Washington, D.C., on Nov. 7. Come and Post-Law School Job Hunt. The in buildings that have a receiver, versity of Pennsylvania put in a the NROTC blood drive will be held on the switch to FM occurs, WKVU student volunteers. More than sored by campus organizations. be part of the new Republican thus limiting the audience. The meeting will be held on the West Lounge request with Villanova to swap will still maintain their AM sta- 300 competitors are expected. Mandatory meetings for vo- generation. Leaders Oct. 7 and 8 from 10 a.m. — 3 p.m. in 3:30 p.m. Infor- FM frequency would broaden the frequencies. Loughran said of Dougherty Hall, at the John Barry Wardroom. FM tion. "We are thinking of requiring The featured event will be lunteer buggers, who escort range of listeners, according to mation will also be available about the Motivated, dynamic, creative, enthu- the station felt this would be all new disc jockeys to spend one the Eastern State Soccer Tour- the athletes, will be held Oct. Gorski. new DeLoggio LSAT Achievement siastic, exciting — People wanted for beneficial since the frequency year on the carrier current sys- nament. Winners will compete 5-6 at 7:30 p.m. in the Villanova The station applied for its FM of Pennsyl- Program. this year's Student Government. held by the University tem, then move our best DJs to nationally. Room in Connelly Center. Chapol Sorios license when the Federal Com- vania is a well-established station. the FM station." According to Elia DaTaddeo, V.M.D. Choss Club munications Commission (FCC) "Right now we are trying to Music activities and the Villanova lifted protective blanket from Loughran said the actual date Parking permit hang tags issued Philadelphia will play its first develop and expand our listener- Student Union present the The Chess Xlub Channel 6, in effect opening of the changeover is indefinite. It Cospol Insomblo 105 ship," Loughran said. "The Penn Mirror hang tags, instead of the parking Villanova Baroque Ensemble Oct. 4 at 3 p.m. in games on Oct. 7 in Bartley room, new frequencies. Efforts were could occur anytime within the stickers to their are station is a more stable frequency, rear-bumper stickers, have rear the Corr Chapel. Admission is free. All B at 3:30 p.m. All new members delayed when Channel 6 filed a next three months to three years, bumpers and the illegal it is commercial been issued to all those who Ski Clwb are welcome. The Villanova Gosple Ensemble wel- welcome. countersuit to keep those frequen- and closer to the depending on how long the second selling of permits. have bought parking permits comes Evangelist Brenda Pinkney of cies closed, fearing a new station stations." engineering study takes and on "Students selling stickers for the 1987-88 academic year. deprive entitled students of Hope everyone had a great time at the Deliverance Evaangelist Church on Oct. would adversely affect their trans- In order to swap frequencies, a the length of the construction The Rev. Patrick J. Rice, their right to park ... the tailgate! Our next meeting is Oct. 6 at 4 at 3 p.m. in St. Rita's Chapel. mission, Loughran said. new engineering study must be time. Scripture O.S.A., vice president for Ad- problem of borrowing, illegal 7:30 p.m. in the Connelly Center Cine- Paronffs' Mass ministration, and Chief Rowan selling and stealing of stickers ma. Deposits are due! There will be a Reflection there will be Kelly, director of Security, only hurts their own peers," table in Connelly Center on Oct. 7. Keep For Parents' Weekend a.m. in decided to make the change Kelly said. an eye on our board across from the a special Parents' Mass at 11 Scripture Reflection is an informal Hawk migration Humanities seminars begin this past summer. regularly "If the results of using the West Lounge in Dougherty! the duPont Pavilion. The time to prayerfully reflect with others 10 According to Kelly, one of the scheduled masses at 4, 6, and 8 and on the Gospel message and its applica- hanging stickers [permits] are in will also take purposes issuing the mirror 'paste-ons' p.m. in the Main Chapel The Biology Club is sponsoring a trip tion to our lives. It is sponsored by By KEVIN HEIL O.S.A., became the dean of the tives are being met." not as expected, the hang tags was the elimination place that day. to Hawk Mountain to observe the Campus Ministry on Mondays at 8 p.m. College of Arts and Sciences. The steering committee deve- will be reinstated," said Kelly. of two abuses: the habit of seasonal hawk and eagle migration. The in St. Rita's Chapel. With the beginning of the fall "We went back to the original loped several guidelines for the many students to fail to adhere Step-Up trip will be on Oct. 3. We will meet in semester, Villanova University intention of the seminar," said program. Intensive writing will P.L.M. Mendel parking lot, behind Mendel Hall, introduced the freshman human- Lafferty. "We organized a steering play a significant part in the The next meeting of Step-Up, a Attontlon at 9 a.m. We must leave shortly after ities seminar into its curriculum committee and have held work- seminar, since written expression for all freshmen in support group for step-parents, will be in order to catch peak migration time. Balloon Day 1988 the College of shops for the faculty involved in is an essential component, said held at Bryn Mawr Rehabilitation AllOirls Bring binoculars and a lunch. Hawk Arts and Sciences. the seminar. We are also in the Lafferty. Center on Oct. 8 at 7 p.m. The center Mountain also has beautiful trails to "The humanities address the process of having the seminars Professors will also confer reg- Lamb(hi Chi Alpha is sponsoring a is located on Paoli Pike in Malvern. hike on. This spectacular event only Balloon Day this year is scheduled for fundamental questions of human evaluated to see that our objec- Alumni and Corr ularly with individual students to will on Oct. Slave Auctioin that be held April 19. Chairpeople for this event are happens once a year. Don't miss it! existence, such as 'what does it provide an opportunity for closer 6 at Rosemont College, McShane Hall. Melissa Esposito (527-2827) and Jim mean to be human?' Drawing working relationships, she said. All girls interested in buying a Lambda Leone (525-5795). If you have any from philosophy, history, litera- Chi brother for three hours of unlimited The committee agreed that the open contact remain questions or suggestions, please ture and other disciplines, the to Thinking off service should attend. The auction will VCACA seminar format should lend itself Melissa or Jim. humanities form an interrelated begin at 8 p.m. and there will be a 50 to creative and innovative ways and integrated field of study," Law School cent charge at the door. There will be of teaching and learning. There- By DEBBIE GROSS However, this is only a concept Villanovans Concerned About Central said Dr. Helen K. Lafferty, assis- approximately 17-20 talent acts. For fore, there will not be a reliance being developed by the president's America (VCACA) will be holding its tant to the dean of the College of On Oct. 8 in the Connelly Center more information, see Mike Delforno or on formal lectures as the primary Alumni and ^crr halls will office, stated Neville this week. meetings this semester every Tuesday Arts and Sciences. Alpha Ipsilon mode of instruction. A substantial remain open in tni near future Cinema there will be a presentation Jim McGuire in Room 146 Sullivan or at 4:15 p.m. in the Peace and Justice get into 527-0294. According to Lafferty, people amount of reading will also be despite prior statements suggest- entitled "Law School: How to call Jim Walker at Center. The center is located on the According to Neville, the pres- Dolta are recognizing the importance of required, said Lafferty. ing they would be closed, stated it and how to survive it." The speakers basement floor of Sullivan Hall. Anyone ident's office is now in the begin- studying the humanities. Since Dr.Richard A. Neville, vice pres- will be Carol Goldstein, J.D., a recent interested in the Central American "The seminar should stimulate ning stages of creating a master the freshman class is an excep- ident for Student Life, this week. graduate of Deleware Law School, and crises, regardless of his/her political On Oct. 6, at 12:30 p.m. in Mendel intellectual wonder, broaden cul- plan for land usage. Rough ideas, F. Villan- Hall, Room 117, will be hosting tional one academically, it was of Professor John Dobbyn from Political Science outlook, is invited to attend VCACA A£D tural awareness and really dee- such as an extension Mendel agreed to implement the seminar ova Law School. This is co-sponsored meetings, films and presentations. Dr. Mark Panneton, a recent graduate pend our understanding of a just Hall or the creation of a new into the course of studies fall, In the Sept. 12, 1986 issue of by the Sociology Department and the Club of School of this and humane society," said Laffer- academic building, are some said Lafferty. . Neville said that Villanova Pre-Law Society. Dentistry. Panneton will be giving a ty. "Hopefully, the skills they [the future possibilities, he said. Political Science Club will pres- old dorms like Corr Hall could be The slide presentation to anyone who might Initial planning for the program students] learn will be applied to Honorable Judge Cirilloon Oct. converted into offices since the ent the Bluo Socioty be interested in dentistry as a career. began in 1982. It was then pro- their other courses so they become the North Lounge. He Koy fire codes for offices are not as The main concern right now, 6 at 3:30 p.m. in posed that freshmen have a more active learners." will be speaking about "the prison strict as for dormitories. Alumni however, is with the development It is hot, it is happening, it is out- active participation as they begin Orad ScImpI Day Lafferty stated that the pro- and Corr halls required significant of more campus dormitories, system: punishment or reform?" Also their classes. rageous and it is finally here! Well, you gram hopes to receive possible do not forget to look for a sign-up sheet fire safety overhauls. He said that Neville stated. The construction say, what is it? It is the biggest and most Holp Classes of 15 students were funding from the National Endow- On Oct. 7, from 1:30 — 4:15 p.m. the outside of the political science office it might be more efficient to build of 240 additional beds on south fun-filled tailgate Villanova has ever decided upon, so students could ment for the Humanities. Annual Graduate and Professional about our Washington, D.C., trip in new dorms instead of upgrading campus is scheduled to begin this seen. It is a freebie and it is sponsored locato artwork write more and have a closer School Forum will be held at Rosemont November. She hopes the program wiir old dorms. winter for completion in 1989. by Blue Key. Our tailgate is for all relationship with their teachers, College jin Cardinal Hall. This is an eventually be open to freshmen in parents of students. So, come by and according to Lafferty. (Pholo by Nunes) excellent opportunity for students and The Rev. Anthony Gasparo, O.S.A., other colleges of the University, join us on Saturday. idea faculty to meet informally with admis- is trying to locate artwork which he This was set up but was Dr. Helen K. Lafferty, assistant to giving them an opportunity to sions requirements. Participating Travoling presented to the Augustinian Order not explained to the faculty until the dean for the College of Arts experience the atmosphere of a 1986, when the Rev. Kail C. Ellis, schools include: Law, Business, Social Abroad some time ago. A photocopy represent- and Sciences. humanities seminar. Work, and Arts & Sciences. A complete CoasvMor Affairs ing some of his pieces is available for list is available in the Career Develop- reviewing at the Villanovan office in Have you ever been interested in ment Center. All are welcome! Ckib Dougherty Hall. If you recognize any of traveling abroad? Come to a free slide the artwork, please report the informa- Thefts in dorms reported on German-speaking countries show The Consumer Affairs Club is tion to Mary Ann Griffin, director of door all time, if with commentary by a student who designed to increase student awareness Falvey Memorial Library at x4291. The By K DILLENSCHNEIDER tant in Alumni Hall, confirmed the even you just lived in Australia for a semester. On about industry's abuses concerning name "Anthony A. Gasparro" appears that a resident's purse was stolen run down to the bathroom." Atffontion 7 at 4 p.m., the .will be open stolen from Oct. show product and service quality and safety. in the lower right hand comer of the A Minolta Maximum 7000 cam- during the first week of classes. Another purse was to everyone and free coffee and cake will resident and a Moslclans Does the high cost of automobile insu- artwork. Any information that can be era valued at $600 and $8 in cash The resident went down the a Sheehan Hall served. Club meeting will be A German rance hinder you from owning a car of provided will be greatly appreciated. were reported stolen from an hall to the bathroom and left her Panasonic Cam Corder valued at follow the presentation in the St. taken from the Career The department of music activities is your own, or deprive you of needed cash Alumni Hall resident Sept. 4, door open a crack. She was gone $1,400 was Thomas Foreign Languages Dept. Center. in the process of forming various for other expoiiditures? Do you find it according to a Security incident for less than five minutes, accord- Development musical ensembles. At the present time difficult to gain good credit rating; or report. ing to Dickson, and, when she Lt. John Harrity of Security said we are seeking string players for, the is there any other consumer issue that Radnor Township Police Officer returned, the purse was gone. The that in both cases there was no formation of a string quartet and for you fed needs to be brought to the Prentice Howe reported evidence purse was later discovered empty forced entry. Harrity concluded, NunM) performance with a woodwind ensem- attention of the Villanova student body? Our next Accounting Society meeting of tampering with the door. Howe in the Bryn Mawr train station. "This means the door was (Photo by ble. Any violin, viola or cello players, Jf so, the Consumer Affurs Clu^ has ia Oct 8 at 12:46 p.m. in Bartley 209. laid the iam and lock mechaniam DkJcaon sakl, "It's «ettinir bad untocked or a key was used." Aluauii Hall, pktwvd here, win remain open in the future. Dr. Richard as well at any other instrumentalistt, and here. have a crime watch set Commenting on the dorm We are having our first meeting on been formed to aidnu these isauaa. All A representative of Coopers apfeared to ba defective. We A. Navilla, vice praaidant lor Student Ufa, said this weak. There was or woukl like infor- ' we'4Pe watching out for thefta, Harritv that are interested Oct. 6, Tolentine. Room 316 at 12:45 graiuate and undwu adiate studanta Lybrand will baon hand to speak about Other robberiea have been up, and added, "They pacuiatiii laat year that Alumni and Corr iialla would ba converted mation should please contact Mr. John p.m. This is a mandatory maeCing for sharing tiMat inlMwta afa raQuailed tn auditing. Alao. wa will ba having a raportad on canpiaa this month. each othar." She added, it's [ttudentt] simply do not lock their lata faculty oMcaa bacauaa ol strict lire codae for donaitoriaa. Dunphy, director of music activities at old members. 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Stanford residents r LabsHi National News Notes (Continued page 1) from were not involved. probation," he said. since they By SHARON A. WATERS The core science progn^n was According to Phares, since the which orll^nally designed apptovkiiately labs have become more challeng- stated that the new penalty Magalio recalled, "We had an HoawscxMHtjr at Yah dmM Sword said, "All I got written In response to student requests 20 years ago, to Dr. ing, "The vast majority of stu- "$100 . . according was fine . probation for around-the-world party on Sept. up for was the fact that I had a the remainder of the and faculty recommendations, the ^Uain J. Phares, phyakt depart- dents in the past years were in The president of Yale Uni- to 2,000 alumni and potential academic 18 with B-wing. It was only a sign on door Ellis. year until 1988" my indicating a Rev. Kail C. O.SA., dean of ment chairperson. Phaies stated favor of having a regular grading versity recently refuted an donors. Schmidt said the article May 20, and couple of rooms — six or so. Our country, like all the other rooms. of Arts community service consisting of the College and Sciences, that, in the past, moat students system as oppMed to the pass/fail assertion that Yale was becom- presented "an extremely mis- party was going pretty nice . . I wasn't even in my room. Other approved picking up all the trash recently changing all entering college had little or 'no system ... to get credit for their ing an increasingly homosexu- leading picture of the student around it was quiet and orderly. people told that they for liberal Stanford Hall each morning before me saw the laboratories arts stu^ prior knowledge of physics. work on the lab." al school, according to a recent body." Also, students and offi- R.A. write ^ 9 a.m. for one week. Eismeier was my room number down dents from a pass/fail basis^to a Because the quauty of students Markham said that the science article in The New York cials found fault with lovine for "The R.A., whoever was on because there was a sign on lettergrafle system, over the years not certain if the fine was per my according to has improvMl and department '"wjaaglad to do" the Times. only conducting three inter- duty, walked up and down the room or per person. door. They never saw akx)hol in memb^ of academic depart- students are having more expe- grading change since "Grades are The accusations arose in an views on campus and for not halls. Then he went down to break my room, never saw people in my m^n|t8. rience with labs in high school, a more accurate reflection of the article which had appeared in checking the statements of the party. They [R.A.s] up C-wing room. The incorporation of letter "a more rigorous college level of work the student did." The Wall Street those interviewed. •ft Journal on Another student, Chris Sword, wrote up a lot of people for open grades besinning this semester laboratory is now associated with The request, which according Aug. 4. The article, entitled The University has attemp- said that McWilliams stated the containers. Only one room [in C- "1 'It said in the incident report will affect the 596 stud^ts who the lecture," explained Phares. to Markham was approved "Lipsticks and Lords: Yale's ted to develop a gay-lesbian $100 fine was per room. wing] got written up," he that they [R.A.s and Security] are currently enrolled in core A petition from the students unanimously by the science depart- New Look," was a first-person study center and it has pre- continued. took a few names in the hallway science labs, according to Dr. taking the core physics lab last ments' chairpersons, was pro- article by a former Yale stu- viously conducted a gay and Nick Magalio, another student . . . They wouldn't let anyone into Jamews J. Markham, associate year requested that the labs posed to Ellis, who gave the final dent, Julie V. lovine. It stated, lesbian awareness day. Howev- involved, said, "The administra- dean for Sciences. He added, "As soon as they the wing," Sword added. (Photo by NunM) should be graded. approval. "Suddenly, Yale has a reputa- er, Schmidt stated in his letter, tion wanted us to feel lucky with broke it up, all those people tion as a gay school." "I know of no one except Ms. the $100 room fine, probation for Third floor B-wing of Stanford was the recent site of an "around- congregated down our hall. It was "I was in a room with quite a Yale President Benno C. lovine here or outside the a semester and two weeks off the-world" party which resulted in disciplinary action against 13 totally out of hand. That's why few people. The door was closed, Schmidt Jr. wrote a four-page University who considers Yale students. Security awareness rises " campus. They wanted to kick us we got written up." but a Siecurity guard opened up letter in response to this article a 'gay school.' M.S. off campus for good. the door to a private room and told By LYNN PERDEK and are on an even level with Rita's Hall, said that students do Rich Dolche, a fourth student everyone to leave who didn't live those on any college campus in the not even think about the potential Left-wing law professors fired "None of them were there. No awareness about security involved, said, "We got written up there. There's no rule about Correction An on state. The Security officers make of crime occurring on the campus one saw anything. No one got our because there was a whole bunch people who don't live there being colk>ge campuses has arisen recent- rounds of the campus regularly because of the type of neighbor- Four professors from the a leftist organization that side of the story. No one wanted ly in light of murders at of people in the hallway, and we in a room," he said. The Rev. Lawrence C. Senate meeting. many and can be contacted at any time. hood in which the school is New England School of Law views the law as a tool of the to listen," he said. had a party and the two got Gallen, O.S.A., vice president nearby campuses, such as Lehigh Kelly noted that he would like located.^ claimed last week that they rich and powerful. The profes- connected. were victims of Sword stated, "There were no for Academic Affairs, stated The Villanovan reported University, and to see a security desk manned by were fired for being associated sors are also accusing the But Eismeier added, •Dr. We circumstances. kegs and no grain alcohol." Wednesday that he was refer- last week that Gallen had the University of Pennsylvania. students in each of the dorms for According to Sandy Holloway, with a leftist legal group. The school of a McCarthy-like Neville listened." ring to the University parking described the Security situa- The parents of Jeanne Ann added protection. Kelly said that a junior Sheehan Hall resident, professors have all filed com- purge. Clery, the student murdered last According to involved students, "The crowd just got dispersed. Jeaneen Riley, south campus situation as a "damn mess tion as a "damn mess" during this matter has been brought up living in the dorms is safe as long plaints with the American Bar The school contends that the year at Lehigh University, stated with school officials, as the 16 students were originally writ- We're taking their rap. Blame the coordinator, refused to comment during the Sept. 18 University the Senate meeting. but they felt doors are kept locked. "On Association. professors were dismissed for recently in the Philadelphia Inquir- ten up, but three were absolved crowd. Put the whole campus on on the incident. that it would be unnecessary. weekends of football games, there The professors believe they failing to meet the standards er that they are turning their grief Luci Jankowski, a resident are a lot of people around in front were dismissed because of of the school and that a fair over their daughter's death into assistant in Sheehan Hall, stated of Sheehan, and it is easy for their involvement in the Crit- procedure was followed in their a cause. The National Order of Oineiia that there is quality security in people to steal things if doors ical Legal Studies movement, dismissal. E.H.M. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clery every building on campu^. She aren't double-locked." have started a campaign to make said that safety is a matter of Colleges will not end yoga classes Sophomore residents Kimberly parents and students more aware common sense, such as bolting Howze and Arnita DeShields A group of six Christian Eastern mysticism, the schools of the dangers on college cam- doors and not walking alone late expressed that there are many ministers asked Morton Col- are, in fact, teaching forms of Why puses. According to the Clerys, at night. areas of campus that are not well- lege and Triton College, two worship and the occult. most colleges are afraid to publish "Students, especially women, lit and are good areas for strangers Illinois schools, to stop offering statistics about the number of have to take it upon themselves to hide, such as the path to south non-credit courses in yoga, Morton College, which is ViLLA\()VA'sGin:i:K violent crimes on campuses to insure safety. In instances campus near the trolley station. claiming that the schools are keeping the courses on the because ^that would damage the where a stranger is seen in or endorsing Eastern religion. schedule despite the protests^ formore schools' recruitment. around the residence halls, it is Kelly said that most problems The ministers claimed that has called the classes "hobby OFTHK Wi:i<:k Villanova's campus is consi- the duty of students to report it occur when student drink or by offering classes in yoga, or leisure-time courses." dered to be very safe by most of to Security," said}ankowski. break visitation hours, which parapsychology, astrology and E.H.M. the students, according to Chief Margaret McMahan, a junior exist for the safety and welfare Rowan Kelly, director of Security. engineering major living in St. of the students. Kelly stated that Villanova. has eckirig had its share of burglaries and that problems always arise wher- Vain ever students live together in Grant (Continued page dormitories. (Continuedfrom pag^ I) from 1) C E N T t R F » Kelly added that Villanova does sity started the program because ALCOHOL to students and their parents, said thanyouneed? not have a problem with violent they felt there was a concern AND Gorski. crimes, but there could always be about alcohol and drug abuse on ;RU6 Anna Marie N. Kelly, program *, STANCE a first time, and students should campus," Janosik said. A r. director for the Villanova Student '--^.' always be careful. If any athlete tests positive Union, commented, "The Union A senior off-campus resident during University drug testing, as a whole is disappointed because stated, "Although usually stu- the athlete will be sent to Janosik we thought it [the Valli and the dents do not even consider the for counseling. In addition, any Four Seasons concert] was going safety factor, there are times student who has a disciplinary (Photo by Nufws) to be a good show. We're equally The Drug and Alcohol Interventioii center when I personally have felt problem related to drugs or alcohol recently opened to provide excited about The Golden Boys, students with information and counseling^ GetEMscount unsafe. On more than one occasion will be required to be involved in who put on a very professional I have seen strange men hanging counseling at the center. alcohol or drug abuse. A "one-on- lor to work at the center. Current- show." around the trolley station late at If Janosik finds that the student one" buddy system will be imple- ly, however, Janosik is working According to Kelly, nothing night with no one from Security is at risk of becoming an alcoholic mented and all counseling and alone. can be done to prevent this from ^ She hopes for a good tum- in sight." or drug addict, she will counsel assistance will be strictly confi- happening in the future. "There 'out of students willing to dential, according was a verbal agreement between Checking. According to a former Villanova him or refer him to either Alco- to Janosik. volunteer. student, an elderly man was once holics Anonymous or Narcotics Janosik has spoken to Villano- Janosik has her master's degree Frankie Valli and the University. found lurking around the base- Anonymous. va's Greek community and ath- in counseling and has been The decision to break the contract ment lounge in Sheehan Hall but In addition, the center has letic teams and she hopes after involved with an addiction study was Valli's, and [therefore is] out of hands," disappear^ before Security offic- introduced a peer assistant pro- Fall Break there will be a greater program at Alvernia College and our said Kelly. ers could arrive on the scene. gram where students will be awareness of the program, other studies with the Rutgeres Tickets for Saturday's concert are still According to Kelly, Villanova's trained to help work with their The University hopes to hire a University Center for Alcohol and available in the Student Do you write only a few checks a month? 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.'»-,. the VittaAoyaA e • Page 7 201 DougtMrty HmK Oetobff 2, 1087 THE VILLAWOVAM ViHmwf^UnhfenHy VmnovB,Pa. 19085 MHors WctiMt Peer counselors lliirye.CharMt Joamw L. Conrad Managing Editor Aaaodata Editor Colatn Moora SuaanTohra assist students Paga6 OctObar 2, 1987 By MEGAN GUIDERA selors is to ^rve as an outreach for Career Development. Peer counselors will be giving presen- Make Security 'a As the effects of the ever tedious academic calendar swing into full force, many students begin to wonder — why am I muddling part of the campus' through this collegic rat race to Many of those that are begin with? It is certainly not a aware of the resources The University Senate, amidst a variety of complaints rarity to find college students available to them in the concerning Security from all levels of the University undecided about their majors and including students, faculty and administrators, recently career goals, as early as first Career Development semester freshman year and as created a fact-finding committee to study the Security late as second semester senior Center are intimidated department and parking policies. Certainly necessary, the by thoughts of spealdng committee provides a long overdue opportunity to career implement a security system which functions homogene- Many undecided and confused to a counselor ously with the rest of the University instead of against students simply do not know where to turn or begin, as far as it. career decisions go. Many of those "Students believe the Security officers are out to *get* that are aware of the resources tations about the Career Develop- them,** stated Dr. Arthur Shriberg in his report evaluating available to them in the Career ment Center to residence halls, Villanova*s student life program. Although those words Development Center are intimi- different classes and student thoughts of speaking to organizations. The peer counse- may not apply to all security guards or students, they V.U.'s campus dated by Clean up a career counselor. lors will also be working in the prove that the majority of students feel they cannot trust Career Development Center help- the very people who are here to protect them. Shriberg R.L. more heterogeneous student pop- students themselves and Mainte- By DR. CUMMINGS As a result of this student ing students find literature, fill Villanova's — one nance to give thought to ways to further pronounced that point, reporting that, "Security ulation than confusion and intimidation, Vil- out Villanova Interview Forms In front of the Connelly Center might expect litter. It is not there. improve a situation which dimin- is a most distressing situation. People have very little lanova's Career Development and prepare for major selection, sculpture entitled of Pennsylvania, ishes regard for the University by there is a At the University instituted a new pro- as well as answering basic ques- faith in the security system and consider it arbitrary and Center has by Dugan. What- weather, students often those who visit it. However "Awakening" Jay in good gram this year called Peer tions about the center. capricious.** ever "Awakening" is attesting lunches while sitting on impressed they may be by Villan- Letters to the Editor. the eat their Counseling. ova's basketball team, they cannot The fact-finding committee, in addition to uncovering to, it is not, as it is almost daily the benches and lawns in front of Hopefully, the Peer Counselor to see help but form an unfavorable the positives and negatives of the Security system, must y adorned, attesting to school pride Van Pelt Library. I have yet Program will alleviate some of the on the opinion of the Villanova commun- find a way to change the student opinions that Shriberg or any kind of aesthetic appreci- anybody throw anything The peer counselors are 10 mounting tension and pressure on ation. Covered as its base is by ground or leave anything on the ity's respect for itself and for students who were offer starting Greeks treated unfairly undergraduate both the frantic students and the described. Shriberg's suggestions a good others. Graffiti scars the face of trash, littered as its surroundings benches. There are attractive selected through an interview small but skilled Career Develop- point: educate Security officers "to become a part of the on pledge activities group can in no be generalized plastic which are many cities; trash is besmirching To the Editor: and supervise way are by cups, papers, spoons, trash cans around process last spring by David ment Center staff. campus'* with the aid of Student Life; stress "linkages, this program. This may be a result to punish the entire community. paper plates and an occasional actually used. ours. Leibig and Judy Madsen, both As college students, one of the of the DKE incident, but now the Th^ University obviously feels can, the area appears to be "awak- listening skills and communications;** hire students for As a member of the Villanova Since I very positive about career counselors for Career am major focuses while in college is University wishes to regulate a the need to send a message to the ening" in the aftermath of a If making the trash cans on greek I disturbed its Development. The peer counselors Security jobs^ community, am our university and students, the quest for a career. The Career purely internal function of each greeks. Let them tell us directly. sloppy picnic, a picnic not confined Villanova's Campus more attrac- the recent events involving the I include four seniors: Mark Cary, However, the committee should not stop with those by would prefer writing a less Development Center offers assis- the administration. organization, a process which, for Problems are only beginning; to that strategic location but one tive would promote greater use of Chris Cooney, Mia Donnell and greeks and negative op-ed but X believe the tance to those not sure of how to changes. The committee must see to it that Students, national groups, is largely stop let us launch a campaign , gov- we must them iiefofe vhey which spilled into the environs of them, Theresa Pasik; three juniors: The administration has decided to criticism is in order and hope that attain their respective career faculty and administrators, as well as Security officers, erned by national policy and become unmanageable. The Vasey Hall (most noticeably the to paint or replace them. They are Patty Brown, Patty Hayek and ignore that fraternities and sor- it may do some good. goals. widespread tradition. greeks must communicate with into the space there, but often ignored, even have a hand in developing campus rules and regulations orities are an integral part of front) and obtruded Trudi Maniaci; and three sopho- Dr. R.L Cummings is chairman Finally, greeks have been the school so that both can benefit between the Connelly Center and when located nearby and not mores: John Guaragna, Megan which work toward the greatest good for the greatest campus life, with one in every of the History Graduate Amid sorted workshops, the banned from meeting in Bartlefy from the greek system. Kennedy Hall. It has become an filled. Guidera and Arline Kerrigan. number. One riiajor problem, the parking policies, should three students belonging to a Committee. VALUE Program (Villanova Hall because of the irresponsibility Francis A. Fuselier embarrassment to bring guests greek organization. I do not wish Alumni Lending Undergraduate be analyzed one by one until a consensus, is reached, of one fraternity. action of one conferences to the main responsible for to belabor the debate Itver the The 'Pi Kappa Alpha and Perhaps those Experience) On Campus Recruit- establishing fair, efficient and consistent rules. campus, especially to the Connelly keeping the campus clean are From Aug. 26-31, the peer coun- suspension of Delta Kappa Epsil- Quote ing and personal counseling, the Center. partly to blame for the dirty selors went through an intensive Of course, these changes will not come overnight, on; however, it appears to be the Peer Counseling Program is EDITORS ASSISTANT EDITORS conditions. However, it is difficult six-day training program organ- but with cooperation and hardwork by al of us — students, point at which the trouble began. another of the generous and News: Michelle M. Shanahan Siobhan A. Roder ized and run by Leibig. In this time to believe that they are completely abundant opportunities offered , faculty, administrators and visitors —*; we can be safe V. Johanne C. Sharp Dante J. Scale I have visited many universities of Note period, the students became famil- only at fault. It would take an excep- from the center that students and secure. MB Features: Natalie McKenna Susan E. Corcoran throughout the country. Villano- iarized with the literature, organ- tionally vigilant cleaning squad to should take immediate advantage is rich in proportion Joe McQowan va 's campus is the dirtiest one I pick after the number of people "A man ization and purpose of the Career begbuHng we must up of. Entertainment: f^uss Ceccola Megan Guidera have seen. The contrast with the who seem routinely to consider to the things he can do without. Development Center. The stu- stop thm befon they Sell your goods and keep your Require humanities Kevin A. Hecht Kathryn Ouigley University of Pennsylvania cam- the "Awakening," and the ground dents learned basic counseling thoughts. become immmu^eMe. Sports: Staph Schlager Doug Scancarella pus is particularly striking. Here in general, a designated trash skills, heard speakers and Megan Guidera is a sophomon John Ricco you have an urban' campus in a disposal site. Henry David Thoreau assessed public speaking skills. communication arts major and 6 philosopher and writer Apparently, DKE did violate section of the city that is partiallv The purpose of the peer coun- Peer Counselor. Layout Director Eileen McGinley I student body leaders, the seminar for all some regulations, and some pun- dilapidated; you have a far, tar urge Artwork: Phil Kousoubris As part of a new program, Villanova*s College of Arts ishment is therefore proper. How- Photography: Mark Nunes freshmen are required to take two semesters of a ever, a three-year suspension is Greek Page Editors: Bob Clarkin, Jill DeForte seminar as part of their first-year curriculum. not a punishment; it is a death wait for cliange humanities Advertising Director: Susan Sherry Catholics: Do not sit back and sentence. that emphasizes liberal arts is worthy of high Business: Katie Krackeler, Monica Boscia A program Regardless of what they may Subscriptions/Billing: Janet Oiefenbach accolades — and it is also worthy of being integrated into have done, and what example the By DANTE J. SCALA McGowan states that the Church should not be determined by F.Y.I. Coordinator: Jim Duffy the course of study for all freshmen. administration wishes to make for "is open to necessary changes." popular vote. The danger of lib- Advisor: June W. Lytel-Murphy Villanova*s mission statement, the guiding philosophy the other fraternities and soror- Joseph McGowan implicitly To strengthen his point, he states eralizing the Church is creating that all-Latin Christianity, ities, Villanova has lost DKE stated one of the basic rules of Masses have been a "pick-and-choose" of the University, says that, "The University ... is Staff. Richard Abraham, Paula Breslin, Diane A. Cilione, Susan unless their alumni put forth a conservative thought last week in committed to a liberal arts component in each of its E. Corcoran, ^Tim Daniels, Ed Demski, Sylvia DeSantis, Mark herculean effort in 1990. his article, "Catholics portrayed undergraduate programs.*' But all too often in this day DiStasio, Ella DiTaddeo, Robert Duggan, Nancy Dzwonczk, Noel More recently, the administra- inaccurately": There are people kiaKf there are no easy answers for conservatives E. Faico, John Fay, Suzy Garra, Debbie Gross, Maria Karr. Bridget of profession -oriented majors, liberal arts courses take a tion has promised to crack down who follow the rules, and there Kelleher, Meg Klucsarits, Jack Kolmansberger, Courtney Lee, orllberals. This makes it all the more important back seat to technical courses, leading to a one-sided are people who are wrong. Joanne LoftusT. Phil Magnotti, Pat McGoldrick, Carolyn Mirabile, Lini Or, to use McGowan's words, to keep channels of debates and communication education. For a better rounded education, more courses Mullen, Sharon M. Neubauer, Jody Oliver, Michele O'Neill, Lynn ^hey are "ignorant," "conceited" like the humanities seminars are needed. Perdek, Kathleen Reichner, Jennifer Reidy, Jeanne Savitscus, Mary open botvreen Rome's hierarchy andtiie American and "appear to be spoiled brats." seminar format itself offers many benefits to Letters Shea, Mike Smith, Elana Starr, Amy Torak, Sharon A. Waters, The question their tradi- MaryJo Yannacone. Priests who students. First, the small class size allows greater tional rules are "idiots." The right interaction between professors and students. Second, the thing to do is to sit back and let discontinued over the last 25 in which the faithful would decide The writing, articles, lay-out, pictures and format are the give- the keepers of tradition in the years. which rules to follow, and the seminars* Socratic method of teaching demands a policy responsit>ility of the Editor and the Editorial Board and do not Vatican take care of the rules, What neglects to essence of faith would be lost. and-take brand of discussion that encourages thinking r>ece8sarily represent the view of the administration, faculty and McGowan wrote McGowan. mention is that Mass had been However, this does not mean and active, instead of passive, learning. Additionally, the willprinf "Ut- students unless specifically stated. The University subscribes to The ViiUmovan The fact that a 20th century celebrated in that American Catholics' ques- priociple respor^it>le of for our student Latin since the is Editor " received at its the of freedom expresskxi seminars stress writing, a vital skill that sometimes ters to the American, raised in tlie liberal, tions should be ignored. Their ^ . middle of the fourth century. in 201 Doughsrty prior to the editors. MnAAU' neglected in education today. offices democratic tradition, still holds to Clearly, the strict hierarchical questions are important, they IMIMINtlNWMm^'MtWPtllM? deadline, Tuesdcy at 5 p. m. these seminars and weehly this view reflects the endurhkg structure of the Church does not raise important issues such as With so many benefits offered by The Viltanouan is published Fridays, 10 issues a semester. letters must ife typed and double to a changing world. Rome's hierarchy and the Amer- AH pov^er of the conservative philo- albw for easy change; how flexible Church rules can be The vitality the need for a liberal arts emphasis in technical and Circulatk)n: 8,500. Subscriptions are available at $17.50 per year. landmark Spaced, the editors teiU withhoU a of American Catholics, combined ican laity. It is not time to sit back sophy, which is based on order, events such as II within the framework of dogma. For advertising information contact the offk:e 10 am. to 4 p.m. Vatican are professional education at Villanova, why shouldn't namu upon request, but ail loiters with their enthusiasm for demo- and wait for the Vatican to make tradition and following the rules. exceptions to the rules of conser- And after all, the laity is the of Villanova signed and skouid indmde weekdays. 21 5-645-7207. changes. Instead, American Cath- humanities seminars became a part every must be But McGowan, despite his con- vative thought. Church; the Church officals have cratic change, could serve to help the writer's telephone number. Be- the Church with this problem. olics should play an active role in student's course of study? servative mindset, still gi'appica This Coneervative a duty to at least listen to what The ViMinovan reserves the right to refuse any ad insertkKis philosophy cause of limited space, not all letters In all, there are no easy answers, shaping the future of the Church. of this University with a question which many does have merit. It serves the faithful are saying. The formulators of curriculum to limitalions. The diins to ran be printml. Others may be due qusilioniilile conlenl and space d— for conservatives or liberal Catholics are consklering: protect the Church dogma, the In addition, conservative insti- liberals. This ought to reaffirm Villanova*s commitment to liberal arts be sent by mait 10 plaoe adwertising is 2:30 p.m. the Monday prkK to publtcalk>n. Dante Scala is a sophomore edited. IMIen may How can change come about in the sacred tutions face the problem of stag- nuikes it all the more important rules that provide the honors major and assistant news in education by instructing a humanities seminar to: the VmmmtmM, Viilmmm to keep channels of Church? framework for the Catholic faith. nancy, of beooniing too set in their debate and Th9 Wlaooya#f is ttie newspaper of record for VNtenova editor of the Villen—vmm, requirement for all majors as soon as possible, ftemember iJnivemity. ViUamova. Pa. 190S6. communication open between In AiiaiMertBi this question. As McGowan said. Churrh policy ways and %Miig unable to adapt the University's mission — and educate the whole person. 's.

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Act responsibly J^arents Weekend previewed

Karen Chiappone, treasurer of volleyball game with Yale at 6 during tailgates By KAREN L. lOVINO Bhie Key, said that the tailgate p.m. is "mainly for freshmen. Since we The day's events will be capped to the Editor: ing the party to extremes could The weekend of Oct. 2-4 marks give the campus tours, Blue Key off with a concert in the duPont jeopardize this social event. a flpedal €^i here at Villanova memt>ers are often the first people Pavilion. Appearing live will be Tailgates are a special and May I suggest that people bring On University — Parents' Weekend. at Villanova that new students "The Golden Boys of Rock-n- festive privilege of autumn at more food and stay sober enoui(h Foltowing thtt'same pattern as see. The tailgate will be sort of Roll:" Bobby Rydell, Chubby Villanova. Most likely, the major- pre¥!JkHi8 Pirdbts' Weekends, Vil- a 'tour follow-up' — and a chance Checker and Fabian. The show ity of students attended last Campus lanova has pMuined many special for the society to see the new begins at 8 p.m., with seating on week's tailgate and had a blast. 'Wiy'sanresttlMrt events'to entertain the students students and their parents a first come, first served basis. |t concerns me, however, that their parents. again." On Sunday, a Parents' Mass people br^ 1o0^ By MARK NUNES and ^ple might just t^ t)verdoing it mon On Oct. 2 a reception with live John Stadtler, president of the will be offered at 11 a.m. in the a bit. By now, students should be end stey sober enoi^ music and dancing will be held in Blue Key Society, stated that, "As duPont Pavilion. The Mass pro- mature enough to know their own duPont Pavilion. The dance a freshman, I was looking for vides a perfect way to end this to Mend the game. This week the ViUano- the Nmits and not go quite so far will continue from 9 p.m. until someone to associate with. The family weekend. van asks, "What" are you tailgate will give freshmen who overboard. midnight. . After Mass, a champagne planning to do with your 1. There really is no need to chug on Saturday begin are not yet affiliated with an brunch will be held in the Con- parents for Parents The events to attend the game? Our parents the three extra kegs 10 minutes Weekend?" at 9:30 a.m. with a welcoming organization a place to go." nelly Center. Brunch will also be before game time, drink until the are coming this weekend. Let us address by University President The Blue Key Society will offered in Dougherty Hall. point of falling down, urinate in have fun, but try to show them the Rev. John M. DriscoU, O.S.A. occupy the first tailgate table in As an end to the weekend, the public places (bathrooms are that we all have indeed grown up At 10 a.m., presentations will front of Sheehan Hall. women's tennis team will play responsible available) and make fools out of and can behave like be offered by the academic deans Following the tailgate, the Vil- Georgetown. The match will ourselves. adults. of the various colleges within the lanova Wildcats will play Boston begin at noon on the St. Mary's Students should realize that University. Continuing through- University in football. The game tennis courts. Michelle Ciccolo tailgating is a privil^e and mis- out the day receptions will be held will begin at 1:30 p.m. With all of the special events Student Government sports conduct such as smoking substan- T- by several dormitories for the Other events taking and presentations being offered, (photo by Vezina) Secretary of Internal Affairs ces other than tobacco and carry- parents of their residents. place during the day include Parents' Weekend 1987 promises Natalie McKenna and Mike Sadowski clown around at Special A new addition to this year's volleyball game against Pitts- to be not only a happy reunion for Olympics. Parents' Weekend is the tailgate burgh at 1 p.m., a J.V. soccer game students and their parents, but open to parents and students, against Northeastern Christian at also an exciting and fun-filled ff sponsored by the Blue Key 1:30 p.m., field hockey game with weekend for all. Society. La Salle at 5:30 p.m. and another Arrival of ^^Olympics

By ANDRE CALIHANNA men and other first-time trainer contributors. Becoming a sports There are very few experiences The support received at this that are truly honest, bordering year's first informational meeting the training is "on the job," where sports they work with. mystical, so when you happen By JACQUELINE GENTILE far exceeded last year's response, students other It sounds exciting and interest- upon one, it practically beckons work with student as well as anyone's expectations, trainers and staff trainers. ing, but being a student trainer you to pursue it. Special Olympics Job description: Fun, demanding, and the intense enthusiasm dis- The only restriction Unger is time-consuming and demand- at Villanova remains one of the provides invaluable practical played so far can only increase in ing. Sheila O'SuUivan, a student best examples of such an expe- knowledge and experience, along places on eligibility for the job of the weeks and days counting student athletic trainer is his trainer for football, said the job rience that our school has to offer. with new friends and opportun- down to Oct. 11, the actual day preference for freshmen and sopho- "takes a lot of time. You're work- ities to travel and to grow. Realizing it may seem a bit of the tournament. ing every single day. You're Toobad the data entry job you mores. This is because of the fact here unjustified to label Special t" Olym- Preparation for this year's that it takes approximately before they [the playersj are. had this summer was not quite a year pics a mystical experience, it You're here after they leave." event began last spring, and as exciting as the job described until the students are able to give seems necessary to say that the everyone in charge appears pre- If the job is so time-consuming, above. Well, you do not have to adequate health care to athletes. program holds something so intrin- pared for what has to be wait until summer to look into Otherwise, the job is one that any why do students stick with it? sically good that taking part in it accomplished. Although of this opportunity. It is right here interested student can consider. the job student train- not only helps the handicapped er is on Villanova's campus.. And the Diversity, therefore, is a char- initially volunteer, there is athletes achieve their impossible Committees have been formed trainers. a tuition scholarship which Unger job? It is the position of student acteristic of student dream, it actually brings one and selected, and the beginning said he breaks into increments. athletic trainer. They are not all pre-med or nurs- closer to one's self. stages of the ceremonies are under Dan Unger, head athletic train- ing majors. The present student Moreover, a student who qualifies way. DKE's punishment It seems the program's inherent er at Villanova believes that his trainers have majors ranging for work study can also consider value is self-explanatory and is Sept. 16 marked the day of this job could not be done without the from accounting to engineering. becoming a student trainer. evidenced by the already over- year's first informational meeting, help of student trainers. Villanova There are also both male and There is also no denying the fact whelming response from fresh- (Con ti mud on page 10) used as an example provides student' trainers for all female student traipers. Does this (Continued on page 12) of its intercollegiate sports and mean that women are trainers for To the Editor: warranted, but three years of most club sports. women's teams only and men for probation is a death sentence. Unger stated that the main men's teams only? "Absolutely \ Sports center unfolded not," said Unger. There are male Information j I would like to direct this letter DKE is being used as an example responsibility of student trainers toward the administration. I feel, to the entire greek community. is to "assist the staff trainers in student trainer^ for field hockey They keep records and statistics ball team won the 1985 NCAA trainers for as do many other greeks, that the As a further example, the the total health care of the ath- and female student By IRENE V.LANGRAN for many of the Villanova sporting Championship. He further says administration is treating frater- administration has prohibited lete." This includes the recogni- football here at Villanova. events. They also serve as a liason that the department was run by nities and sororities unfairly. greeks from meeting in Bartley tion and treatment of injuries. When a student first becomes Unless you are a member of the between the media and the coach a single person in the late 1950s fact a trainer, he or she looks at the They seem to be avoiding the Hall. Admittedly, one fraternity What type of experience and media, a Villanova coach or ath- or athlete when there is an impor- and one more person was added tells staff that we, the greek organizations, caused a disturbance, but this is training is needed for the job? different sports and the lete, or a part of the Villanovan tant story to cover. by the mid 1960s. A decade later, are a significant part of Villano* not reason enough to hold the Unger runs a series of informal trainers the ones that he or she staff, chances are you probably During home basketball games it was made up of two full-time interested in work- va's student body. entire greek system responsible. clinics and seminars for the stu- would be most have never visited the comer of the staff is seen running back and employees and a secretary. The recent disciplinary action The administration seems to be dents. Someone is also brought in ing with. Also, from year to year, the Jake Nevin Fieldhouse that is forth almost as often as the Perhaps what is most important against Delta Kappa Epsilon using extreme punishment as its to teach CPR. But the majority of student trainers can change the the headquarters of the Villanova players themselves. is the very way these hard- (DKE) and the expulsion of the only policy toward greek society. Sports Information department. DeLorenzo describes their working people approach their Bartley Hall are is greeks from token Perhaps instead of punishment, game-time activity as being *'a jobs. Each member of the staff demonstrations of the administra- the administration should try eager to express the pride and This staff is responsible for type of a situation where you can tion's attitude. As far as DKE is excitement they have in their communicating with the greeks, much more than the average sit back at home and watch a game concerned, three years on proba- so that both parties work. can benefit. person may realize. One just has on TV saying to yourself, 'those tion is unnecessarily extreme. DeLorenzo expresses the per- to walk in their office to find they announcers sure know a lot about I realize that DKE violated cam- sonal level of their work when he seem to be like any successful the game.' pus policy and some penalty is describes, "you get to see them team in the sports world — in "Well, the reason most of those (the athletes] come in as freshman constant motion yet always work- announcers know what's going on and watch their skills develop. At ing together. is because someone ... is handing the same time, you see their it to them over their heads." It The staff consists of three full personalities grow." is a state DeLorenzo has described time members — Director Craig basic attitude and goal of .en The Miller, as "constant bombardment." Assistant Director Jim this department is perhaps best DeLorenzo and Assistant to the How does the office handle all expressed by Miller when he this Director Marc Ryan. work and more? As Miller explains that the staff tries "in states, they are a staff which must Working with them during the a positive way to project an image often work 12 hours a day, seven school year are approximately 10 of the student athlete. days a week. students. These students often "The thing that we've taken train for future positions in sports The evolution of Villanova pride in here at Villanova is the information, as DeLorenzo did athletics parallels the evolution of fact that we've been able to have himtelf. the Sports Information depart- so many athletes named Academic ment. As the teams themselves Ail-Americans, which shows that DeLorenxo discussed some of became more recognized and deve- they succeed in athletics without his and the staff's many respon- lop^, more people were needed to sacrificing academics. sibilities. He explained that they cover the growing denuinds of the "I think that we've shown a must keep up to date on each and media. positive image of Villanova ath every Villanova tthletic team. letes being articulate and well- They alio prapart media guides, DeLorento claims that the educated, which is what collefft^ pottert aad all other typet of department luip grown tremend- athletics are about." puMigJty. ouily ever tiaoe tM iMn'e btiket- :

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, Further funds were provided by wKo knows, who cares Villanova alumni. Word of

Newsflash . . . Newsflash . . . one of our editors claims to have sighted Father Fiscal ... not once, but twice . . . and it wasn't theWeok even orientation or graduation . . . guess there was a big name cyissiPiei)

benefactor on campus . . . speaking of big names . . . Frankie Valli must have gone to Hollywood because he's not comirjg to Schmid) AXOLOTL , -vwmii^im (photo by Villanova this weekend . . . and the University might sue him Basketball games are just one Of the many athletic evenU held within the duPont for . . . . Pavilion. going to his own kid's christening isn't that special . . msmm just about here is where we'd normally bring up the homosexual situation at Yale ... but after last year's deluge of letters on A) a computer programmin Why watt# that topic ... did you hear about the truck that collided with the language pracious time? south campus trolley bridged ... the driver must have been reading Ut SPECIAL KAY TYPING SERVICE the graffiti . . . yes, isn't Villanova such a beautiful campus . . . do the work for you: B) an antacid graffiti . . . garbage ... but that will all change ... for Parents' 527-7255, leave a message.

Weekend at least ... the sun will be shining . . . the bells will

be ringing . . . and ringing . . . and ringing . . . Quasimodo must C) a heavy-duty antiseptic be living in the Corr Bell Tower these days ... we like the song Sales Positions

Amazing Grace, but six verses is five too many . . . amazing Part»fiinf(cfayi, eves.), week- . . . V.U. Security being investigated??? . . . why ever could that D) a Mexican salamander eiKf MiMicliiles avail. Bloom-

be? . . . what have they ever done . . . well, wrong? we could go IfifcmM, K of P, (photo Qouiii^afvwhs) apply at our on forever about that, so . . . Who knows, who cares. Junior Brian Vesina shares personfiel dept. or call 337- Edited by the Villanovan Editorial Board. a happy moment With his spedUit friend^ SollrfiOil|M|^ 13 during Special Olympics '86. 6213 for appt.

Persoials

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Tlie UiUgBta W99 aivesoAM/ Training Meetings Thank99lot! Much love, MO mo, Thank you for a groat Ha- Oct. 5 & 6 at 7:30 p.m. waiian T.Q. You guya ara groat! Love, Tha Slatora of KAO in Villanova Room, Connelly Center the To tha faniaatic now pladgaa of AOII, CongratulatlonB! Gat raady for some o# tlie boat f/mes of your llfal Wa'ra raally proud of you. All huggers must go to either the Uj¥a, ThaSlataraof « Alpha Omicron PI

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Student athletic trainers gain li. nail u[^oiULi aaa Campus IHRttistry \ of the am of the (Continued from page 9) another aspect into watching the good and bad times sports." athletes. Week Ihat the job is a fantastic expe- Families provide strengtii and support Student trainers have uni- rience for anyone interested in The opportunity to travel is the another benefit for a student que and special experience of Solution finedical school, nursing, physical blessings as we celebrate Parents' more people whom we can call being a trainer for the athletes, By REV. RAY JACKSON therapy, sports medicine or even trainer. According to Unger, stu- sisters and brothers. I Weekend at Villanova. Although working with them on student- ""anyone who may someday be a dent trainers are able to travel a Jesus taught His followers to AXOLOTL "I complained because I had no some parents may not be 4}hysi- with the sports teams all over the to-stud^t basis. little league parent. cally they will pray, "Our Father," implying that D) a shoes, until I met a man who had present, be here in Mexican salamander R E T E R NrATTjUIR East Coast. Because the student trainers God is a life-giver for everyone. It Being a student trainer gives no feet." mind and spirit. s EITIA SIA age, drawing all mmi one the benefit of getting involved The whole experience, however, and athletes are the same was a way of human- ^^*^t^k0^0^0^0^0^0^^t We sometimes complain about Parents' Weekend allows us the with a sport you are interested in. goes far beyond the athletic and they can relate well to each other. ity into a community of faith with our parents: they are too strict; opportunity to reflect on the value SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE! linger said, "If you can't be an medical aspects of the job. Patty Anderson stated that athletes all people bonded in love and they worry too much about where of family roots. Whatever our little for is the athlete and reaUy participi^te in a> H>rr/ also a student -trainer, for "trust some of the students a caring one another. This we are, or who we are with; they nationality or racial heritage, Summer Shorts sport, it's a good way to still be football, feels she has gained more differently than they do the Kingdom of God for which Jesus pressure us with questions about every ethic group finds strength active in it." confidence in her work, and the staff." prayed and for which he asked us and support within Mil/ . school work, drugs and drinking, the context of F helpied to seek. Summer Shirts job has her with interper- familv life. Because they are in such close If you are interested in becom- going to church, or if we are % sonal and communication skills. Parents' Weekend provides us contact with the sport, student ing a student trainer, applications getting enough sleep. In a word, We should /" F appreciate the bond- with a fresh chance to heal old Summer T-Shirts trainers have a bird's ^ye view of Mark Anderson, a student train- are now being accepted. Contact they care. ing, friendship, solidarity and love (photo by NunM) wounds within our family, forgive the game. O'Sullivan stated that er for football, added that he Unger in the Jake Nevin This is in contrast to many that flows between ourselves and - * 19" (5 Colors) Student athletic trainer tapM an injured football player. each other our faults and stretch CONVERSE "CHUCKS" Only being an athletic trainer "brings enjoys able to share in both Fieldhouse. our parents. It being other children and young adults is a first step on our minds to a new awareness 1846 our STORE HOURS in our society whose parents do journey toward a fuller appre- that are part of God's family. Biyn Rnwr, Pi. we (pacD) Mon.-Fri.-Sit 9:30 a.iii.-S:30 p.m. not care about them, or who, ciation of our membership in At Villanova we are blessed 5274188 Tutt-UVti-ThMn. till 7:30 p.M. #1 Oct. 28- 3:3(M:30p.m. Connelly Center Cinema God's family. perhaps, have never known a with more than feet and shoes, we Programs offer hi-tech Jobs Oct. 29- 3:304:30 p.m. Connelly Center Cinema *^>^*^*^t^>^^0^0t0t0^0^0l^0*0^l^f^>^l^f^ mother or father. This membership in God's fam- are blessed with the knowledge of #2 Nov. 4 • 3:30-4:30 p.m Connelly Center Cinema lege of Engineering's program it necessary to work to help pay Statistically in the U.S. more ily in no way diminishes our ties a gracious and loving God who Open This Sunday By PROF. KARL ZIMMER Nov. 5 • 3:30-4:30 p.m, Dougherty Hall, North Lounge coordinator. for their tuition expenses. than 30 percent of children under with our biological family. Indeed, constantly invites us to love one #3 Nov. 11 - 3:30-4:30 pjn Dougherty Hall, East Lounge Mary Natalie The STEP program is geared The jobs are all technically 15 live in one-parent families. it may well strengthen them. It another in both our personal and Tulski, now a Nov. 12 - 3:30-4:30 p.m Connelly Center Cinema For interesting, wdl, give Your Post Game Shopping junior chemical engineering stu- toward getting summer jobs for pay and Thus, we need to count our broadens our vision to include societal families. undergraduate students near their students an opportunity to apply dent, just returned from a summer Anyone interested in getting help to find a summer job or own hometown. Resumes of par- the theories and skills they 11 a.ni.-3 p.m. work assignment at Air Products serving a one-year internship should attend the STEP/EIP seminar. ticipating students are sent to learned in school. and Chemicals in Allentown. Her For additional information, contact Professor Karl Zimmer in the companies known to be interested In October of eiach school year, eyes light up as she recalls the mechanical engineering department, Tolentine Room 304, or Dr. in hiring Villanova undergraduate interested students enlist for the experiences and events of the Stokes at the Career Development Center. summer. students in January. STEP and EIP programs and are BENEFIT CONCERT attend series of three "It was just fantastic. They Each company then reviews the required to a they are or contacted over 500 engineering seniors treated me like a professional, and resumes and contacts the students one-hour seminars. Here for directly to get either additional guided in preparing their resumes or scientific companies to deter- This year the STEP it was a most wonderful and and EIP seminars ADVERTllllG exciting experience," information or to set up an and- are taught the strategies of mine their interest in hiring are scheduled to be GEORGE BUTERA & JIMMY she said. BROWN interview. planning their own job search as Villanova staudents. The results given in two series. To qualify Mary is just one of the many for participation Villanova engineering and science The EIP program, on the other well as how to conduct themselves have been most gratifying. in the program, students Lost: Set of keys (3 keys plus students who get interesting and hand, is primarily for students during job interviews. The collected list of company must attend one of each who have successfully completed In return, students identify at names and their needs are sum- of* the three talks available a tiny one) attached to a good-paying jobs in industry dur- on SUNDAY, OCT.4 different ing the summer by participating their junior year and are interest- least five companies where they marized for students on the VAX days. Gucci key case. If found in the Summer Technical Expe- ed in working for a 12-to 15-month would like to work, preferably in in the Engineering Computation If for some reason students find please return to Security In it impossible rience Program (STEP) and the period before their senior year. or near their own hometown. Last Center. Each company entry gives to attend any one of Dougherty. 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Lambda Chi Alpha held an The brothers of Lambda Chi international leadership conven- Alpha are very proud of this tion at Memphis State University accomplishment and attribute JVeir theirsuoceBS to their well-rounded rules for fraternity Aug. 16. LaitMk Chi Alpha cur- Mellencamp comes into his own rently has over 200 respected associate member program. This chapters spread throughout the achievement is due in a laiige part to Charles Murphy and Buck football United States and Canada. By KEVIN HECHT whether the Midwestern bred ined as well. His conscience Reitmeyer who were in charge of musician could keep up his newly reflects that there is always time the Rush program over the last By STEVE The Beta-Iota chapter at Villan- discovered sense of social con- to ask for forgiveness, to be DELDUCO two years. ova University was the recipient The Lonesome Jubilee sciousness. His latest release, The forgiven and to change ourselves Many of the fraternity teams in of the Outstanding Achievement The brothers realize that they John Mellencamp Lonesome Jubilee, answers this and the world for the better. the intramural football league in Membership Recruitment must continue to strive for excel- Mercury Records question with an unequivocal yes. "Check it Out" expresses the were displeased with the imple- Award for 1987. This prestigious lence and expect their Associate Mellencamp is here to stay, and thoughts of a man who has "ques- mentation of new rules in what award is not only based on the Member Program to continue the diown to earth, gritty guitarist tioned his own behavior," and quantity of members but on the members. / guess it don't matter how old has a great deal to say about life, "Hotdogs and Hambuiigers" ques- \, has been probably the most pop- niirturing quality ^ular and competitive fraternity you are or how old one- lives to be; living, caring and the introspec- tions the past behavior of an sport. Discussion was held at the I guess it boils down to what we tive examination of one's soul, entire nation and its dealings with

r Inter Fraternity council meeting dtd with our lives and how we deal especially when one realizes, as the American Indian. We all must

1 and a motion was passed to send with our own destinies. Mellencamp does in "The Real choose a path to take in life, and get a feel for the game. He added of 12 teams had quit the fraternity of the American farmer. He pol- farmer, then the genesis for The The does more than high- future. are here for, ing player. guest to encourage all Villanova stu- and no one can bring that he a video groove, as well as a special would make league. Representatives from the ished his previously rough-edged Lonesome Jubilee was clearly light the artist's new found lyrical Mellencamp shows that we all them back to life Andy King of the dents to attend this enjoyable and to enjoy what In the meeting, cited appearance by McGovern cassette of the national tourna- four teams that left the league music to tell a story through his Mellencamp's realization of the maturity. It captures the listener make mistakes, but we all have will be in the Hooters. worthwhile event. future, so let them injuries, liability, violence as the ment available to teams desiring were not available for comment. songs, and he has made people onset of middle age, and how he with catchy riffs that are played the ability to do a lot of good as enjoy it now." take a long, serious look at the has dealt with his own destiny. simply and layered beautifully well. It is up to us to seek out that Mellencamp is a man whc talent of a man whose music has The album reveals a sensitive with the acoustic sounds of ban- good, and work toward a brighter enjoys his work and who has come been thought of as anything but artist delving into his past and jos, mandolins, harmonica, accor- future. A quote Mellencamp uses into his own to do his job very dion and numerous steel Pledging has many benefits serious before. trying to learn from his mistakes. guitars. from Ecclesiastes on the inside well. The "American Fool" is a FRATERNITY UAOUE The question raised by Mellen- In the process, past sins of omis- The music and lyrics possess a cover of the album perhaps sums fool no more, and he truly deserves camp's breakthrough album was sion and commission are exam- genuine feeling of sincerity and up the mood of its music, express- to enjoy his success. By RICK BERGAN brothers or sisters, as well as the sisterhood. pledge class as much as possible. One should remember that Pledge unity is the bond which pledging i^ not an end in itself, FOOTBAU The decision to pledge a frater- brings pledges together arid makes but a means to enhance the collie nity or sorority is an excellent wa^ Local stars shine for two handicappedyouths them a class of brothers or sisters. experience. If you think pledging to become involved with campus STANDlMi It is important that the strong might be a good experience, check life. It is also one of the most nearby Blue Bell on Oct. 4 at noon. Brown was drag racing long of King of Prussia mall. It is feeling of unity begin as a pledge out fraternity or sorority By with sought after independence, important decisions one will make rush in KATHRYN QUIGLEY The WMMR-hosted concert is friends on Montgomery Ave. last and it is meaningless approximately half-a-mile off and continue into brotherhood the spring, and get involved! because you during the college years. Through or L a benefit for two area youths who April. The car he was in crashed are dependent on others for even Route 202. greek life, one is provided with have been paralyzed in accidents. into a steel utility pole. Brown is your most basic needs. Imagine One hundred percent of the experiences, valuable life- Conwell and new What do Tommy Jimmy Brown of Narberth and paralyzed from the neck down. He your family going into debt profits will go to help Butera and long friendships and knowledge Lamba Kappa Delta 3 Rumblers, Bricklin, the Young George Butera of Ambler are both will never walk or talk again. because of your hospital bills. Brown. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. not available through a purely Dynagroove, the Flamin' Cauca- 20. They are also both quadripleg- It is hard to imagine what it is Brown and Butera do not have to on Oct. 4. The concert is from academic curriculum. sions, Big Daddy Graham and Pi Kappa Alpha 3 ics. Butera was vacationing at the like to be 20 years old and a image it — they live it every day. noon til 6 p.m. Tickets are avail- '• Pledgeship is the learning pro- have in com- Hooter Andy King New Jersey shore last summer quadriplegic. Imagine being con- Brown and Butera have a lot of able through Ticketron, Oreleans ' by which each fraternity and of cess mon? They are all examples the with his friends, when he dove fined to a wheelchair because you frj^nds, though, and those friends Restaurant and Mardi Gras Cab- ' sorority educates the men and in Philadelphia talent and finest into a wave and fractured verte- can't move your arms and legs. have organized a benefit concert aret in Paoli, Plastic Fantastic in •'women wishing to become Alpha Phi Delta 2 all performing at benefit 1 they are a brae in his back. Butera is now Imagine reaching the end of your for them. Mermaid Lake, the site Bryn Mawr and Mads Records in '• members. The purpose of pledge- Lake in concert at Mermaid a quadriplegic for life. teen years, finally achieving that of the concert, is four miles north Ardmore. ship is not to demean the individ- Epsilon ual, but rather to enhance his Sigma Phi 2 1 fraternal and collegiate experien- ces. Greek life emphasizes aca- Sigma Pi 2 Horror King strikes again demics as well as the chance for 1 leadership, competitive sports and Sheldon became very drunk, went that his life is in jeopardy. He an increasingly active social life. By ALLEN AMBROSINO Pi Phi 1 for a drive and crashed on the side learns that he must humor Wilkes While specific activities and Kappa 2 of the road. and tell her what she wants to rituals vary among fraternities Wilkes happened to drive by hear if he ever wants to escape and sororities, the responsibilities 1 Zeta Psi 2 and see him lying unconscious in with his life. of each pledge are similar. The Misery his overturned car, so she pulled Sheldon has become a very primary responsibility is for the by Stephen King him out of the wreckage and took famous writer because of the pledge to familiarize himself/ Sigma Nu 3 Viking Publishing him to her home. Wilkes took care character. Misery Chastain. He herself with every aspect of the (Photo by Ciarkin) of Sheldon for the next two weeks, wrote a series of novels about her fraternity or sorority. The pledge Sigma Pi pledges pOe up into a six-num pyramid. keeping him alive by feeding him that were very popular, especially must get to know each of the intravenously and giving him with Wilkes. The problem was painkillers. that Sheldon's latest Misery novel. r— —I Misery s Child, had Misery Chas- because of complications A$A AXO AOn ATA nKA AXA KA0 In Stephen King's latest novel, tain die A^fl 2N ! while giving birth. When Wilkes AT Misery, famous writer Paul Shel- Once Stephen I vain, finished the novel, she don is held hostage by psychotic reading insane and told Sheldon that ex-nurse Annie Wilkes. He is fung mnus nis aumence went write a new novel and forced to endure many gruesome with a suspense-filled, he must tortures during his 10-month stay bring her back to life. months, in her secluded farmhouse in psychoh^ficai master- During the next few GffEEKS starts writing the THE VILLAMVA Sheldon new OF Colorado and faces the possibility piece. H^ery is sure to of death every day. Wilkes goes novel and Wilkes becomes more through very sudden mood swings keep you on the edge of and more dominant over him. For she chops off his right whenever anyone disagrees with your seat uutK the last example, foot for trying to escape and his . . her and does not hesitate to act WELCmE angry. page IS imueUm left thumb for complaining about PAKMTS when typewriter. This At the beginning of the novel, the quality of the section of the novel contains some Sheldon wakes up in a great deal scenes that are as gory and hor- of pain and is completely unaware rifying as any novel King has ever I of where he is or how he got there. After speaking to Wilkes for written. WiUces. his "No. 1 fan," begins to this short period of time, Sheldon I Sheldon experiences more phys- tell him exactly what has hap- senses that something is seriously ical and mental pain than any pened and why he is hurt (broken wrong with her mental state of character in King's numer- lep, cruahed pelvis). After com- mindT Sheldon feels as if he is in other pleting Fast Can. his latest novel, trouble from the start and realizes iContinued on pagu 27i

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Is tte stealing from The Hartwicks put the people If you are sick of plain games ''HMMmt'' into just moved Larry's mother's Frank Cotton '% forming body. up for the night and throujghout that involve ships and airplanes, THE ADVANCED OCP ART house, which had been uninhabit- •••• "Hellraiser" slkkestf most intense ^'Hellraiser" talces this story to the seemingly endless night, the then PHM Pegasus should be your STUDIO FIREBIRD ed for a while. Through flash- the limits of grotesqueness and SOFTWARE C64/128,ST directed by Clive Barker fUm to be shown bad-tempered members of the next purchase. In it, you control honw backs, Most art are fairly New World Pictures we see that Larry's brother, leaves the audience with an end- group are killed by unseen crea- a Patrol Hydrofoil Missilecraft, programs Frank (Sean simplistic in their commands, In thenten since ''Efll Chapman), came to ing that can spawn an sequel. tures, which we later find out are the long name for a hydrofoil. This the house, shortly graphics and detail. However, this Dendr'mMl''MNIglit' before the dolls. The Hartwicks are dollmak- vessel speeds along the water on couple in, recent release from Firebird puts moved with a strange ers and each doll is The effects m "Hellraiser" are an original, a layer of air and can achieve mere on Street Chinese puzzle box made of wood with most other graphics programs to Bm incredible and only strengthen no other like it. The dolls incredible speeds with which it and metal. By playing with the come alive at shame. With two manuals, two hnt3:Drenm Barker's excellent directing and night and only Judy can easily surprise enemies. You box in an upstairs room, Frank and disks and a multitude of options "Dolls" story. This film has already been Ralph understand what they « command one of three NATO ally Wnrrhrs." Cotton opens up a door to another are and in your hands, you can draw or directed by Ed Naha deemed a sleeper hit and rightfully how they are made. I will hydrofoils in PHM Pegasus in one create almost anything that dimension rulcKl by Cenobites, a leave the Hartwicks' secret to your Empire International Pictures so. Only upon seeing it can you up of eight missions. foursome of demons who advocate you to mind can formulate. All com- fully appreciate Barker's incred- find out when you see the There are two modes in which reaching the pleasure film. mands are chosen from menus, ible talent as an author and you operate your hydrofoil — from through the ultimate pain. and the program can be used with portrayer of the darker side of the bridge and on an operations "Dolls" is the work of the same joystick, keyboard, mouse or "Hellraiser" is the slickest, human nature and the map. Most of your time will be team that brought the classic Koala Pad. most intense horror film to be Frank Cotton is pulled into the supernatural. spent on the bridge, but you have The two disks that come with shown in theaters since "Evil Cenobites' dimension and is tor- "Reanimator" to movie audiences. to look to the map to find out your The Art Studio are almost This past week has seen the Dead 2" and "A Nightmare on Elm tured. When Larry Cotton gashes The effects of John Beuchler are mission's location as well as the OCP like two different programs. 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Julia Cotton had plot revealed every other minute. other scary house I have seen in a supply ship out of the Persian the movies, contains. The OCP Art Studio is bine a good story line with the top- into some of the most disturbing an affair with Frank Cotton and Guy Rolfe and Hilary Mason star and the part of the Gulf. In all of the missions, your primarily for basic drawings, of-the-line effects and camera and chaotic scenes since the is the only one who knows that as Gabriel and Hilary Hartwick, movie that revolves around score depends on whether you whereas The Advanced OCP Art work to give the most horror for shower scene of "Psycho" Barker Frank Cotton has escaped the an old couple who own a house Judy's story of seeing "elves" and achieve your main objective, how Studio allows the use of multiple your money. Before either of these is giving Stephen King a run for Cenobites* dimension. She kills far in the countryside. When a everyone else's disbelief gives many enemies are destroyed, how colors and a whole new set of films disappear from the theaters, the money and is already the most more men in the same room to young girl named Judy (Carrie "Dolls" an extra substance. Race many enemies are damaged, how Lorraine), her parents to the theaters and see this great options to accommodate these which will inevitably happen, run popular horror novelist in Britain, bring Frank Cotton back to a full David and much time is left and whether you film before its run in the area colors. out and see these masterpieces of thanks to the success of his six- existence so that she can make Rosemary, Ralph Morris and a survive. The best way to show the the macabre. volume Books of Blood. love to him once more. couple of punkers named Isabel ends. 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Other record NEW WAVE upon "traditional" or "folk" is (This is the soundtrack to Carl television industry is putting not seem to offer much hope for Saturdays are smothered in the a series dealing with life after the the "Cosby Show" spinoff about What generally thought of as labels have tried to enter this Begun in 1982 by Marillion, musical styles and compositions. Vietnam for life music is the pre- Examples of this are the solo piano Sagan's PBS series "Cosmos" itself into high gear for a new fall their own survival. The best and soap operas "Dynasty" and War its many victims. Lisa Bonet's at college entitled "New Age*' market with their offerings, hailed as the "new Genesis," and features electronic works season. From the looks of things, brightest ABC has to offier "Hotel.'*^ Of the two sitcoms, my best bet "A Different Worid." Also prom- packaged background music direct- including the Life Style label and progressive rock's new wave rendition of "Greensleeves" by toward the by Vangelis, Isao Tomita and though, few new shows will enter includes one variety show, four Thursdays and Fddays are the would be Uie family-oriented ising 18 "A Year in the Life," airing ed yuppie market. Living Music, Inc., the releases of movement enjoyed roughly three Liz Story (a pianist formerly with Synergy.) onto the scene in the following hero-oriented dramas/slapsticks, typical throw away nights for "Everything s Relative," primar- on Wednesdays at 9 p.m. Preced- Most of this music is, though which are, however, distributed billiant years with such acts as Windham Hill), "St. Basil's ily mekxlious, weeks. As usual, the three major two light-hearted (and light- ABC, offering a string of inane because it falls on Monday ing "St. Elsewhere,' this series exceedingly tedious. by Windham Hill. IQ, Pendragon, Pallas. Twelfth Hymn" by Malcolm Dalglish (a the Scott Cossu networks have flooded their sche- minded) sitcoms and one welcome sitcoms. ("The Charmings" for nights between "Kate and Allie" may turn out to be a success But term "New Age" has The only way to describe just Night and Daga Band. This "new reworking, on solo hammer dul- suffered prodigious misuse by cimer, of a traditional song sung She Describes Infinity dules with private detective series, surprise. instance, tells the tale of a story- and Newhart," both of which are primarily because of the human what "New Age" music is, is to wave" came about when the kids music critics, for it really covers by Greek school children at the Windham Hill (1987) as well as the standard law and That surprise is the hour-long book family that comes to live in highly successful, not only in aspect of the show. put forward what it is not, to set who had grown up as fanatical (an album of primarily electric order/cops and robbers show. comedy/drama ''Thirtysome- a quiet suburb.) The exception for ratings, but also in quality. NBC should have no problems a of music that is up some sort of teundanes for a New Year), and "Moondance" by Other remarkably broad. Fair (a rendition of the Van guitar and acoustic and elec- The latest trend is the family- thing," a story about a young Friday night is the international than the previously men- with the Nielsens this season, at working definition. Puck Hill label has, tronic keyboards featuring oriented situation comedy pro- couple's dealing with mid-life, program "20/20," which will tioned shows, only two series least not while "Family Ties," The Windham NEO.PSYCHEDEUA Morrison song on panpipes, bodh- last since its inception, associated Celtic instruments). Carribean, African and Latin gram, in which sarcastic children each other and a new baby. Set always shine as one of ABC's few from year offer any consola- "The Cosby Show," "Cheers," been Neo-psychedelia, the so-called ran and other tion with the term Age." beautiful pieces influences) deal with adults who serve as to air on Tuesdays at 10 p.m., true accomplishments of the '80s. to this viewer, and they finish "Night Court" and "L.A. Uw," "New "revival" in the "acid" or "psy- Each of these the Although some might scoff at the in borrows from either parents, uncles, cousins, etc. For "Thirtysomething" should be off By far the most redundant up Monday night lineup. Both as well as critically acclaimed chedelic" rock of the '70s b^n some way "Designing label "New Age" as cryptically traditional melodies or instru- Scott Cossu and Eugene the most part, however, this fall's to a good start by closing out the network in television this fall is Women" and "Cagney "Golden Giris" are being in England, some would say, with signifying "neo-liberal" or "neo- in that Friesen viewing offers a wide variety of blockbuster lineup of "Who's the CBS, which has scheduled more and Lacey" are first-rate pro- broadcast. the formation of the Sisters of ments — and way "New Reunion programs, with something of Boss," "Growing Pains" and dramas than ABC and NBC com- grams, perhaps the only ones of In conclusion, the pickings are hippie," the term simply denotes Mercy. Excepting Uli Jon Roth's Age" is a form of folk music. But their attempt from of these Windham Hill (1986) interest to just about everyone. "Moonlighting." bined. Of 10 new shows, eight are kind on the CBS network. wide in style and slim in quality, an to break away Electric Sun project, most of the what makes each "New Clearly, is of presentation (a more classically influenced Each network seems to have a As for the remainder of ABC's dramas dealing with some branch the most successful though there are a few shinning groups at times associated with Age" the form network last stars — each has in some been album from Cossu with the theme, and ABC's theme is by far schedule, there is not an abun- of the law, while just two sitcoms season was NBC as on each network. This is not this movement were only minim- way »»«trwoi«> '•i/<*m: '•U- help of cellist Eugene Friesen) the least appealing. Aside from a dance of good news. Sundays and managed to squeeze past the evidenced by the fact that only all that bad. ally influenced by psychedelic reinterpreted for a new appreci- rock. Groups often attached to ation of older music values. this label include The Damned, While a great deal of "New Age" Malcolm Dalglish The Cult, The Mission U.K. (an music has to do with folk influ- Jogging the Memory Windham Hill The new fail television season Is underway outfit formed from the now ences, much draws on other sour- (1985) defunct Sisters of Mercy), The followers of Yes, Genesis and ELP ces for inspiration, such as the (features mostly traditional Cure and The Cocteau Twins. formed bands of their own. electronic instruments that often pieces on solo hammer By ROBERT DUGGAN make this a poor show for viewers from being deported. "The 'Slap' Maxwell Story" to keep her constant in the show as the rest figure prominently in "New Age" dulcimer) and a living hell for the genuinely ART ROCK ELECTRONIC MUSIC (ABC, Wednesdays 9:3010 p.m.) of the characters are introduced recordings. As we move deeper into the new talented Saget. Pena is pretty good as the Although a term now rarely The electronic music field of the Dabney ("Buffalo Bill") Coleman and die. This show comes off as The rest of "New Age" music Mark Egan fall television season, more and tactless housekeeper who is for- used, art rock was once years ago rock music world is often lumped "Hooperman" (ABC, Wednes- stars as "Slap" Maxwell, a disil- a sterilized "Platoon" because of Mosaic more new programs are emerging ever getting into problems. Kelly applied to virtually any group that in the "New Age" category since covers such a broad field of mus- days 9-9:30 p.m.) The creators of lusioned sports writer for a small television's violence and profanity ical styles and influences that Hip Pocket Records (1985) three major networks begin and the two kids play little produced songs whose length was many "New Age" artists have as the "L.A. more Law," Steven Bochco and newspaper in the Southwest. standards but it is a noble attempt only a brief, selective and anno- (instrumental pieces centered to finally kick their fall lineups than stock sitcom family in excess of five minutes. The been influenced by the works of Terry Fisher, present John Ritter Coleman is great as the highly nonetheless. tated discQgraphy can do justice: around Egan's electric bass) into full gear. Here are views of characters. the "music for money" scene ot "Art Rock" movement was really such pioneering electronic musi- is Harry Hooperman. Hooperman opinionated, cliche-spewing some of the latest new shows to "A Different Worid" (NBC, the big business record industry.* the early years of Progressive cians as Vangelis, Isao Tomita, is a hip San Francisco detective "Slapper." "Tour of Duty" (CBS, Thurs- Eugene Friesen h'^ the tube: Thursdays 8:30-9 p.m.) Bill Cosby Windham Hill, started by guit- Rock and featured such acts as Tangerine Dream, Synergy and who has inherited a run-down days 8-9 p.m.) This is the most New Friend The show features dialogue tries to bring his arist Will Ackerman some years Atomic Rooster (with Carl Palmer William Carlos. "Full House (ABC, Fridays 8- apartment building. Midas touch to teeming with great lines presented ambitious of the new shows, Living Music (1986) this poor vehicle for Lisa Bonet. ago (He is now its chief executive on drums). The Crazy World of ELECTRIC JAZZ Philip Aaberg 8:30 p.m.) Bog Saget plays a trying to bring the growing wave (more classically influenced in machine gun fashion. Don't officer), is community of musi- Arthur Brown, Soft Machine, Windham Hill is often thought High Plains sportscaster who enlists two Denise Huxtable goes off to college a Ritter is perfectly suited for the laugh of Vietnam awareness to the small material from cellist Friesen) during the show or you will for cians who earn their living from Colisseum I and 11 and The Nice of as a jazz label since many record Windham Hill (1985) friends, played by John Stamos her sophomore year and relaxed, natural comedy style the miss most of the jokes. screen. "Tour of Duty" follows This show encounters the "different world" record sales and the collective (which featured a young Keith shops place their releases in this (a solo piano album) and David Coulier, to help raise the exploits creators have brought to the is second only to "Hooperman" in of a platoon as they Paul Halley that is the land of college dorms. shows put on by this family of Emerson). section, but there is nevertheless his three daughters after his try to survive the year that makes Pianosong show, but he falters considerably the lineup of new fall shows. musicians. The sole aim of the a slight, but noticeable distinction William Ackerman wife's death. Instead of presenting an accurate PROGRESSIVE ROCK in the dramatic scenes. "Hooper- "I Married Dora" up their tour of duty., Living Music (1986) (ABC, Fridays picture of what dorm life is in company was, and still is, to make The progressive rock period between certain "New Age" art- Windham Hill Cheap sight gags (which consist man," however, looks like the best 8:30-9 p.m.) (solo piano and organ compo- A widower with two Sgt. Zeke Anderson, played by reality, this show is merely available the highest quality occurred during the heyday of ists and a Chick Corea or an Al (The founder of Windham Hill mainly on the torturing of the new show this season by far, even children sitions by Halley, who is the (played by Daniel Hugh- Terence Knox, is the main char- another picture-perfect snapshot music regardless of its Yes, Genesis, U.K., ELP, Jethro Di Meola. has several acoustic guitar taking Ritter's organist and choirmaster of youngest girl), poor dialogue, and when dramatic Kelly) marries his Latin house- acter. He is the super-soldier/ of a sit-com. marketability. Tull and King Crimson and, like When the category of "folk including lackings New York's Cathedral of St. Coulier's pathetic impressions into consideration. keeper (played by Elizabeth Pena) survivor who will be the lone (Continued on page 23) Windham Hill has been at the art rock, was a form of rock music music" is brought up, classifica- Turtle's Navel, It Takes A Year, John the Divine)' forefront in promoting "New Age" tempered by the influence of tion of what is "New Age" is made Childhood and Memory, Passage music and, not surprisingly, many classical music. enormously difficult. Much of and Past Light.) (Con tin ued on page 24)

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with a heavy metal beat. Tyler of sound the album. However, reminiscent . ver- a cover of the Beatles' "Im By JEFF of Aerosmith's The opening of the second set rewarded the great Philadelphia the clapping crowd, into the included extended stops at Prov- GILUES " By TIM DANIELS and Perry harmohi» to make the "Dude" rocks in its own style, sion of "Train Rollin' Down, followed fenr a Pink Fkwd Kept A on delivered an extra-special treat as following with a "Box Of Rain," classic drumbeat of Kreutzmen idence. R.I., Landover, Md., and song . one of the album's which shouki land radio airplay Get Yonr Witia, style instrum^Ktf. Tilled "The The Grateful Dead besic^^ed the Spencer Davis led the band into that was needed to douse the "Fire and Hart to Buddy Holly's ''Not New York, N.Y. Rock's most highU^ts. and attract the attention of MTV. The record also contains a Movie." the instnlhientol displays Spectrum for three sold-out shows "Gimme Some Lovin'," with on the Mountain." Fade Away." Garcia closed out enthusiastic fans urged the Dead this At point on the album, one "St. John" maintains the Aero- "Dream On" style ballad called some of Perry'i finest w^ to to Permanent Vacation laist week. The Dead came to town Brent's boogie on the piano. The Additionally, from the new their visit singing with Bob on possibly their best shows becomes increasing aware ol the smith tradition ol having one soiig "Angel." Well-written and pack- date. Aerosmith after a historic week in New York multi-faceted "Terrapin Station" album. Bob sent the audience to Dylan's emotional power, "Knock- ever. The Grateful Dead, who obsession with sex in the lyrics. im every albiim that makes abso- ing a hard. MMy beat. ''Angel" Aerosmith is as strong as ever ing Geffen Records City, in which they accepted their ascended to its tremendous "JleU in a Bucket, " but they did on Heaven's Door." have reached the pinnacle of There are sexual connotatkNis in lutely no sense. Somehow, telling displays the talents of the entire and alive with energy. AHhoiigh first platinum record for In the summit. enjoy the ride. He also piloted the The three great Spectrum commercial success, have reaf- just about every song. This a saint to "be cpol" does not band. It is defhfiitely one of the the lyrics art vu||ar at times. Darh and, after five sold-out Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey band into "Throwing Stones." shows were a spectacular end to firmed that they are the premier becomes crysital de^ in songs constitute quality song-writing. best trucks on the aloum. Ptrmiment Vatiatim is an excel- concerts,' Madison Square Hart's nightly drum set followed which evolved, with the help of the East Coast fall tour, which touring band of all time. such as "Dude (Lmks Like A The song has a $tray Cats beat Ftrry and Tyler then rip into lent, hard-rbddhg ilb0m. Aero- Garden's Gold Ticket Award for with an improvisatkmal ambush. Udy)" and "Girls Keeps Coming that makes it interesting. the title track. ^Permanent Vaca- smith has proven thitt they still " Aerosmith. the bad boys of the sale of 100,000 tickets. The PhU Lesh was "Truckin' with Apart." Side Two opens with a rhythm tton." another hard-rocking tune. have what it takes to bring the Boston, return to their old guitar most loyal of rock fans were especially good bass playing. "Dude^tooks Like A Lady)." and blues tune caUed 'Hangman Tyler sings about neediDg4o get house down. This record Is meant screaming style with the release rewarded for their support with Garcia guided the group through the album's first single, is about Jury." with hrics about a man away fromit all and takes an anti- to be played kxid, of their new album, Permamnt be prepared for top-rat^ performances. the mournful "Stella Blue." A a transvestite. and is slightly wlio.«hoot^ 1)19 wife because she drug, pro'sex appcoach. a glass or two to shatter Vacation. The album is Aero- when you llie hand has played with a great version of "Sugar Magnolia" diftenent from tb^ j|uitar-hpaad complains too much. This wajR^ listeo to smith's second studio release is Vm^tttiM «ds with Pfnmmifd Vaca^. tightness that has not been seen set the tone for what would since the return of Ifuit^rist/ in years. Since lead guitarist Jerry blossom for the Sept. 23 show. songwriterJoe Perry, who had left Garcia's health has improved, he The Dead unleashed a splendid because of differences with singer has been uncharacteristically show on Sept. 23. Settled into the

Steven Tyler. . animated, acknowledging the Philadelphia scene, they pulled The band seems to have found crowd with raised fists. out "Franklin's Tower" and its unity once again, a quality Garcia's vocals rang k>ud and "Friend of the Devil," Words lacking on the last album, Done clear, even if his range has dete- cannot do justice to the second set. With Mirrors. With Perry and riorated. His playing has been The crowd really got to move to Tyler pulling out. all the stops. precise and moving. Rhythm "Bertha." "Playing in the Band," Permanent Vacation proves to be guitarist Bob Weir has taken "Mr. Fantasy" and "Uncle John's classic Aerosmith. much of the pressure off Garcia Band" were simply hypnotic. The album opens with Perry's with his stand-out vocals and "I Need a Miracle" had everyone guitar wailing away, leading into emotional leadership. singing as the spotlights panned an ear-piercing Tyler scream.* The first set Sept. 22, consisted into the audience. A crowd favor- ," "Heart's Done Time" continues to mainly of the Dead's rhythm and ite, "Good Lovin' contained "La rock solidly as Joey Kramer begins blues selections. "Little Red Roos- Bamba," with Garcia vocalizing. to pound away on the drums, ter" featured excellent solos by "U.S. Blues" was a well-received providing the backbone of the keyboardist Brent Mydland, Gar- encore. (pholo courtesy of Electric Factory Concerts) music. Tyler's vocals are strong The Dead had everyone dancing cia and Weir. Garcia indicated The faiexhaustiUe Grateful Dead brought their popular show to the Spectrum on Sept. 22, 23 and he sounds better than ever. from the start of the Sept. 24 show that he was particularly into the and 24, performing old scmgs, as well as tunes from their new release. In The Dark. "Magic Touch" keeps up with show, singing "When Push Comes with "Touch Of Grey." Lesh the fast pace set by "Heart's Done to Shove" and "Ramble On Rose." Time" and once again Perry showcases his talents with some amazing guitar work and a daz- zling solo. TV Shows Befcjte youchoose a long distance "Rag Doll" marks the return of the song-writing style of "Walk (Continuedfrom page 18) This Way" and "Sweet Emotion." Cardboard characters surround Although the song is not as rapid- service, take adose look. the overtasked Bonet. This show fire as most of the tracks on the is little more than a showcase of first side, "Rag Doll" has a hard- her^^nany lackings. Expect the edged sound with a high level of Cosby touch to rake in the ratings energy. not believe the numbers Aerosmith, the ol ftnad unity in thslr latest album, but do The album kicks in bad boys Boston, have Pemummt VmsMsm again with reflect anything resembling "Simoriah." another scorcher (^lalityi . _

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the musicianahip. Bassist Geddy most underrated guitarists of our Ten," which opens the album, is Rush is a prime example of a the melk>w. By ANDREW MATHIS By THERESA JONES nonetheless. Unfortunately, the enough to decide how the new Julian Holland, , The new sound gets Lee and drummer Neil Peart, are day. The gross overusage of key- a good tune all around, with a band whose able musicians are songs following "Footprints'' do sound of Squeeze compares with Keith Wilson and Andy Metcalfe to be a bit old after 12 songs. considered to be tpday's masters boards on Hold Your Ftre leaves hard-driving beat and some decent not exploit^ well enough by the Babylon , the latest not fill the shoes — so to speak old favorites such as "Goodbye consistently — and perhaps a bit and On doas have its good of their respective instruments. Lifeson in the dust. lyrics supplied by percussionist band's material. It might be album from the U.K. band — of the two previous songs. Giri" and "Take Me I'm Yours." too much — contribute their selections, my favorites being is obvious in songs like There are minimal solos and Peart. lyrics are also pro- dismissed as a case of "too many Hold Your Fift This Good musical talents and back-up "Striking Matches," "Who are Squeeze, has its own sound, that "Tough Love" features an I think the oldies might win. Rush "Prime Mover,V which is a typ- very little acoustic guitar-playing, vided in "Tai Shan," an ode to cooks spoiling the broth," if it vocals, whic)i are particularly you," and "Some Americans," but of which Lifeson is may disappoint some old Squeeze accordion which conjures up The opener on side two creates Mercury icailly boring Rush song saved by also a master. Eastern lands, reminiscent of were not for Rush's excellent for the true Squeeze fanatic, fans. The album, however, does visions of a Polish wedding party hope for something different, but good in "In today's room." these great bass fills. "Lock and Key,"^ Lifeson's only half-decent expo- Rush's progressive near- earlier effort. few the testify to the talents of band waltzing its way through beer and quickly falls into the album's Babylon and On is somewhat of among many may not be which is loaded with the percus- sure on Hold Your Fire is "Turn masterpiece "Xanadu," from A Rush should realize that pro- enough to vocalists and lyricists; Chris Dif- sausage. The lyrics, however, are general pattern of play. Luckily a development album for Squeeze. merit this album a sions that has made Peart so The Page," which features a good Farewell to Kings. gressive music is an idea whose position ford and . The of a much less festive nature — "Striking Matches" offers a Compared to early albums, there amoiig< the great original widely respected. acoustic introduction by Lifeson, Unfortunately, the rest of the time is not passed and return to hit of Squeeze. album is far from being a failure, the topic is a devoted k>ver dealing reprieve. While it is very typical is a noticeable tendency toward However, lost in this barrage of but is otherwise just another album's lyrics are difficult to the caliber of their former work Hold Your Fire, the latest though, because it has a few songs with physical abuse. Squeeze, it is of the old Squeeze, musicianship is guitarist Alex typical Rush effort. understand, as Peart 's wording or else they themselves shall release from Rush, the Canadian that are good for dancing or and therefore a welcome regres- Ufeson, who judging upon earlier Still, there are one or two saving usually is. Peart 's days of lyric- become an idea that has come and power trio, is musically character- simply enjoying the beat. sion. Difford has his chance at the Rush efforts, is clearly one of the graces on Hold Your Fire. "Force writing are clearly slipping away. gone. istic of the material that they have Compared to early Squeeze hits Bibjfkmmdfkih lead vocal» performing superbly such as "Bang Bang" and "Slap with help from other band been releasing since 1983's Sig- nals. other words, it is and Tickle," Babylon and On $omewlmt of« ifovolop- members and "mob vocals" in a In boring, J/' (; bloated with keyboards, 'and a carries a much melk>wer tone. IMilt jlbiMi fot rather soidful piece. To understand the art distinct underestimation of this < The mellow tone of the album in "Cigarette of a single man/' SquMn. Compsnd to band's true talents. and of itself is not necessarily a "Who are you?" and "Waiting of management, learn drawback, except that there is not eirtyolbmm, thenb game" continue the stream of the dynamism or variety found on Babylon and On, bringing us Hold Your Fire is typical third- a notkoMe tmnhney stage Rush music. The first stage from me masters: , and there are not finally to "Some Americans," likely to be as many hit singles toward the mellow. v^ich may be the most interesting was their pseudo-heavy metal stage with albums like Caress as there were from Coolfor Cats. of the 12 selections. If my first of Bentley s Master of f- 1^ "Hourglass," the lead song on impression of the lyrics is any- Steel and 2112. The second stage, side one, was recently released as "The Prisoner" is lyrically an where near what Difford and which was highly progressive and Business Administratioa a single. One may be surprised at appropriate foltowup to "Tough Tilbrook are getting at, it is quite argued by many as the best stage, with 1977's Farewell to the opening of this song, which Love," as our heroine decides she a statement, presented in one of h»tirviii»» 4*«## «wM began A Bt*ntley College's Master of Business Administratioti is Kings and until their features Tilbrook on horns, some- wants more from life than her the album's best tunes. continued up designed to help men iuid women who aspire to general

second live effort, Exit . . . Stage what of a different sound for the "general" can give. "She reads the While musically Babylon and management positions ftirther develop these capabilities. band, but certainly a positive stars he reads the sun/no wonder not be as noteworthy as Left. Since then, Rush's music has On may The MBA pn^nuii approaches management as an iul development. "Hourglass" main- his I.Q. is below 2L" You find its predecessors, at least Difford entered the third stage of a seem- may the art of ac*ting in the here iind now to develop coherent tains a good steady beat, and your feet tapping along to the beat and Tilbrook have lyrically carried ingly high-tech sound, of which pragmatic strategies for responding to market challenges should prove to be a successful of this tune as well. on the tradition. They paint vivid Hold Your Fire is a orime example. and opportunities; to lead others in adapting to and single, though it may be the only "In Today's Room" and "853- pictures as they sing, and developing new technologit*s; and to induce others to give one. 5937" become a bit mellower although it may seem a bit trite their lx*st efforts in a c(K)perative pursuit of organizational "Footprints" follows the lead, again and round out the first sid. at first, it is really quite expres- goals. and is rather mellow but catchy By this point, one may have heard sive. The other band members. Paint a brighter hiture for your career with a Bentley MBA. For further information, While MbW row frre is call (617) 891-2108. Music that defies all categories definitely not a great

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«>» N^Dfnefi's V* soccer By JOHN FAY Villanova Head Coach Don defensive ^loits at both ends oCi sV Pajfion covmeiiled on CaroHnn's the liekl^ Paxon was eafUciatt]^ urith Uia playallhc senior After recovering from a heart- inexperienced squid, saying/'Ash- llsaied ford. breaking loss suffered at the ville is in only its second year of stopper Jodi ^Tm rttSfy obvicnialy vory good folward. In hands of the Adelphi Panthers last existence, so they were controlfed a tiie- person ^n^lioni Jocfi hat Saturday, the Villanova women's very young. Hjct not sodnstf all yeac^^ soccer team rebounded to go "Furthermore, they had only gOan^ has of a rash Paxon also had-npUiina b^ undefeated in three games this one substitute because Tallgatlng in '87 two for tke seniif past week. With two victories and of inhiries. Because of these prfiie fmejLynn factors, expected to win, and Maltale. **Aiainst fidford. we one tie, the squad's record cur- we with our bread and butter rently stands at 3-1-2. therefore played many noMtar- sta^ tra- ters so we coukl rest our regulars simply because Lynn tlways On Sept. 24 the Wildcats * well against squads. veled to La Salle and posted an for the Radford contest." pUys food iranspired, impressive 5-0 shutout. Leading The following day, the 'Cats As the second half . . . this is oniy tte lieginning '\i definitely dictated the the way were two sophomores, concluded their three-game road- RadfoftI . * more scoring Jeannine McLees, who registered trip in what Paxon dubbed "a good tempo and had many in brutal 1- opportunities, but did not score. hat trick, and Laura Marino, ^ort" that ended a t» r a extremely Paxon expla^iad, **I think we were who tallied two goals. 1 tie at Radford. The little during the Nl;' From the opening faceoff, Vil- rough contest, which saw a total a intimimed into second half." ^. - lanova totally dominated, showing of 46 fouls called, went two captain Ann Beime pro- not only more talent than their overtimes before concluding in a Junior overmatched opponents, but more deadlock. vided just the right medicine. play began, Paxon Paxon said, "As we walked o^ the spirit as well. The final number Even before extreme- field at the end ci the second half, of shots on goal clearly depicts knew the game would be ly fought. she (Beime] started yelling that this fact, with the 'Cats posting hard that had to turn things around. \^ 23 shots while La Salle could "Radford has a good club they picked the team." manage only three. had been mentioned in many pre- It really up periods proved \\ Next the team traveled south to season rankings. Also, they were The two extra just as exciting as regulation play a newly-formed program at coming off a successful Southern to be with neither team willing to the University of North Carolina campaign in which they defeated play, inch. Finally, as the (Ashville). The women of Villan- a host of talented teams." budge an the game, ova absolutely overwhelmed their From that point on, both sides whistle sounded ending Sophomores staBdovt, Laura Marino, nctttd two #m1s for the cruising to a 10-0 struggled to capture the lead, the 'Cats knew they could hofd hosts in women's aoccer team to a S-O trooncing of the Adelphi Panthers. blowout. mostlv because of the outstanding their heads high. Men's soccer endures rougli going

By MICHAEL GOLDSTEIN Varoutsos evened the score at 1 Coach Chris Jones was pleased goal 14:20 into the^me, assisted The defense did a good job of less than a minute later on a direct with the win, saying, "It was our by Bond. They held control during keeping Textile off the scoreboard The Villanova men's soccer kick through the wall of Villan- third game in five days." The 2- most of the game, which was most of the game, thanks to Klos' team took to the road last week, ova 's defense. 1 victory boosted the team's basically a defensive struggle, nine saves on goal The Wildcats playing Eastern College on Sept. The game remained tied record to 4-3 overall while having until Davkl Banks tied the game dropped to 4-4 overall and to 1- 23, followed by Philadelphia Tex- through halftime, and it was not no affect on their Big East record on a header with less than 10 2 in the Soccer 7 conference. tile on Sept. 26. until late in the second half that of 1-1. minutes remaining in regulation. Jones had a positive attitude Midfielder Joe Koziol opened the sophomore Joe Reteneller scored In their next game, the Wildcats The game was deadlocked at 1 about the game, nowever, stating, game against Eastern with a goal the winning goal on a penalty kick met a strong Philadelphia Textile when r^[ulation time ended, but "It shows we're a competitive at 37:46 of the first half on an for the Wildcats. Villanova out- team which provideid a highly Textile's Steve Starcevich ended team." assist by forward John Bond. The shot their opponents 11-6 and competitive match. The Wildcats the game with a goal, handing The Wildcats play at home on Wildcat's lead was erased almost goalie Ron Klos had four saves for again drew first blood when Villanova a 2-1 k)ss in double Oct. 2 against Rutgers, and again instantly when Eastern's George the game. midfielder Mike Deegan scored a overtime. on Oct. 6 against Pennsylvania. yX r I John Barleycorn's Pub I 525-3667 I 656 Lancaster Ave. Bryn Mawr 1

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A' ViHanova 'Nova golfpkic^siKik Navy runs over Wildcats U Football Pitt deflates 'Cats this season, Shane Bilodeau. a (Continued from page 32) By KARLA BECKNER Curt Koehlcr. who ended the race tornney place. Koehler completed freshman recruit, and sophomore came together once again to in weekend in 18th By MONICA BYRNE had a little bit off the ball, but TheVillanova University men's the five-mile course with a time Jan Friedli, a recruit from Den- win, 18-16, but could not over- not that much. s By Jim Bowman two day total of 155 and second their fall schedule: the Big East cross country team opened a re- of 26^0. Freshman John Casey mark, were sidelmed with mjuries On Sept. 25, while most come the 2-2 tie, losing 9-15 in The Lakers took full advantage during place team finish#; Rounding out Championships. Although a better building year on Sept. 26 in in close behind Koehlei* the meet. Bilodeau is Villanovans were making plans the fifth. of the Wildcat turnover, taking a came Two weeks ago, the ViHanova the scoring for Villanova were Jim finish last week would have given double-dual meet against the U.S. taking 19th in 26.24, while junior recovering from stress fractures to tailgate the next morning The superb play of Helen just two plays to drive 92 yards golf team suffered an awful open- Clarke, 15(5; Chris Capello, 160; the 'Cats additional momentum, Naval Academy and the Univer- Bruce Harris, primarily an 800- and Fnedli injured his knee eariy and attend the Villanova- Hnat and Lori Reiter paced for a score. After a Rostek run of on and has not ing rounder but recovered to cap- and Tony Corbo, 162. the prestige of the Big East should sity of Virginia on the Kolf meter runner in track, covered the yet been able to Mercyhurst game in the after- Villanova, but the fighting 14 yards, the quarterback hooked Naw ture seventh in the Franklin and The team's final score of 621 inspire the team to improve. course in Annapolis, MD. Villan- course' in 27.10 to take 22nd run. Pyrah is hoping to have both noon, others were busy prepar- force of Indiana State could not up with split end Scott Gorring Marshall Invitational. Last wee- was a distant 36 strokes off the "We'll be ova dropped both ends of the meet, position, of them back running as soon as ing strategies and psyching be overpowered. Hnat had an for a 78-yard touchdown pass. able to put these kend the 'Cats traveled to Long pace of winner and Big East rival losing to Navy, possible. themselves up for a big game incredible 30 kills, averaging Fortunately, Mercyhurst's rough outings behind us and get 15-50. and Virgi- ..p„, Island to compete in the Walter the firat meet we showed spikes, and St. John's. ready. This is ma, 15-48. against arch-rival, Pittsburgh. 448 attempted extra point attempt missed wide the highlight of the "We wanted to use this meet McLaughlin gcxxl promise. The times were Reiter outstanding 28 Head Football Coach Andy lai- Memorial Tourna- Today, Villanova begins compe- season and we're looking Coach Jack Pyrah is presently The women's volleyball team had an left, and the 'Cats maintained a forward as an experience to get the younger ment. fairiy good," Pyrah noted. "Both digs an all-around solid ley tition in the event that highlights to it." commented Rogerson. concerned with building the team traveled to Pittsburgh for a and slim one-point lead, 21-20. Navy and Virginia, two of the fellows conditioned to the dis- Deja vu: Once again the young back up after graduation claimed ' tournament last weekend, game. On Villanova's next offensive Though the Lakers scored as tance," Pyrah added. "By the end Wildcat linksters faced opening better cross country teams in the On Saturday evening, Vil- the third his top four runners from last where they encountered a very series, Schulz showed that he too quarter came to a close east, have two meets behind them, of the season we are looking to round difficulties, but managed to SCHOURSHIP MATCHING FINANCIAL-AID season. "We have many freshman competitive Indiana State and lanova lost in three straight could throw the long ball making it 35-26. the Wildcats have a representative team." by and this was our first outing. We 5-15, 1-15) recover to the tune of a sixth place this year," Pyrah said, "and it of course, the Big East chal- games, (2-15, against tossing a 50-yard to his would not let them get any closer. FINDER SERVICE bomb own finish in the 13-team field, hosted takes them awhile to adjust to the The Wildcats next meet will lenger, Pittsburgh. Unfortu- Pittsburgh. The 'Cats could split end Robert Brady. Brady, On the shoulders of their defense A computerized service matching your qualifications and ?r*r.m]i'tJl"wTtr^l^^^^ be by St. John's. 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Rogerson again paced the 'Cats, The top Villanova finisher in q^^ ^q ^^ University in both matches, lowering their lost earlier in the day, but are yards, was in single coverage for Lombardi, the 'Cats were able to ^^^^ of 77 to with rounds and 74, good Our service guarantees you a minimum of five best matched the Navy-Virginia meet was junior The Wildcats' top two runners Bethlehem, Pa. overall record to 3-4. hoping redeem themselves one of the few times all day and keep their lead in the fourth for a 151 total and 13th place on Oct. 3, when Pittsburgh quarter and run out the clock. sources ~ does not include state and federal sources. burned the defensive back for the ' On Saturday afternoon, Vil- overall. visits Villanova. » score. Talley, though not totally sat- lanova met Indiana State in ^ "It was very windy the first day For more information fill out and mall the coupon below: The Wildcats will be on their Kicker Tom Withka added his isfied with his team's play, was what proved to be a very excit- (Saturday) and most of the scores Wildcats run to title own turf Oct. 3, hosting Pitt fourth straight extra point of the glad to get the win. "Overall, I'm ing, but frustrating match. were high, but our scores NAME at 1 p.m. and Yale at 6 p.m. game to give the Wildcats a 28- happy that we won. They're The Wildcats gave Indiana a shouldn't have been that high," By TERENCE KELLY having ail five scoring runners in established herself as a solid and If Villanova plays with the 20 halftime lead. [Mercyhurst] not the caliber of run for its money, but could explained Rogerson. "We played ADDRESS under 20th place, and the whole consistent performer." intensity they had against Cornerback Derek McEwen team we are going to play down not sustain a consistent mo- better Sunday, but not well — not The Wildcats women's cross team in under 50th place. The rest Indiana State, they just may helped put the out of the line, but they were tough." game reach country team romped to its third of the team was made up of Jen The team will have a week off mentum. surprise. as well as we're capable of CITY. .STATE, .ZIP take some people by with six minutes left in the third Next up for ViHanova is Boston between meets now so that they playing." consecutive National Catholic Brekhus, 6th, 18:46; Jenny Rahn, The 'Cats attacked in the The key to success for the quarter by picking off a Rostek University. The Terriers are 1-2 Mail to: Financial Aid can get ready for their Sophomore Alabama transfer Cross Country Championship 14th, 19:05; Meg Moisen, 17th, tough first game, but lost 15-17. lady spikers is consistency. pass and returning it to the thus far in 1987, but are a legit- P.O. schedule ahead. Todd Rongaus, competing in his Box 1081 title Sept. 25 in Indiana. The top 19:21; Carol Haux, 36th, 19:53; Regrouping, Villanova copped Once they attain that, all of imate lAA team and should be the Mercyhurst 18-yard line. Three Reading, PA 19603-1081 runners combined and Elaine Duck, 48th, 20:04. first match as a Wildcat, also five Villanova Stern said of the team, "Right the second game, 15-12, but their abilities and talents will plays later, Villanova's Lombardi toughest opponent ViHanova has call to score 40 points, well ahead of Coach Marty Stern, although work to their best possible carded a second round 74, for a Or 215-779-4548 now, it appears our team could be fell, 14-16, in the third. Down rumbled eight yards for score, faced since reinstating its football a place St. Thomas of Min- not worried going into the meet, second one of the top 15 in the nation, two games to one, the spikers advantage. giving ViHanova a 35-20 lead. program three years ago. and third place DePaul, expected it to be closer. "I thought nesota and we're not 100 percent yet." s which both had 102 points. that this meet would be harder to The team was led over the Notre win than it had been the last two Dame golf course by juniors Vicki years. We had some of our top Huber and Kathy Franey, who people out, and I knew Vicki and took first and second, respectively, Kathy would do well. The ques- JOIN for the second week in a row. tion in my mind was about some Huber covered the 5,000-meter of the other people," he said Fridoy course in an excellent time of afterward. US 17:24, 45 seconds ahead of team- One of those runners he was Sundays are mate Franey. Franey finished worried about was Jen Brekhus, with a time of 18:09, 20 seconds a freshman from San Anselmo, NO MONEY DOWN Special at the FOR finisher said, "All ahead of the third place Calif. Later Stem my Columbia Station from St. Thomas. fears were unfounded. 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*\ V fill. sMmt a/caiil aAffse ciMicems expresseil .V Pa0t aa • THI V1UAN0VAN • Oelotar t, 1M7 By NOEL extent orts E. FALCO collese students have already to which some of our point that students are taken to poisoning and stomach pumping. that passed statistic," sKtMnd. studoits are going. the hospital and the Rev. John P. He said this is "just a result of "Akx>hol is drug on by far the Janosik said, "Heavy ddnking "Funnelling, shotgunning, beer Stack, O.S.A., dean of students, people not caring about one campus that is the most," abused is defined as 14 or more drinks bongs, chugging hard Ikjuor from gets involved. another and encouraging drinking said Janice of the Jano6i)i;^director in a week. It's importao^students the bottle, shots and grain alcohol Stack said he had been to the (when a person has already had

Drug and Alcohol Intervention realize that someone . . 'Cats top Lakers in optitfr (factor). If . These are all very dangerous hospital a number of times with enough]. center, in an interview Oct. 5. started drinking in sophomore abuse practices thfit our bodies students late at night for akohol (Continued on page 4) '"What I've seen of other drugs year of weekend, By JOHN G. RICCO "We watched their films a lot, The Laker return man called for high schodcwitry just aren't made to handle," is really minimal/' Janosik added. by the time tlM^^get through but the wishbone is tough to a fair catch of punter Perry Janosik said. If $om9oiM $tml9tl drmklHg m tophomon ytar According to JanosUc, studies college, had seven years The Villanova Wildcats capped defense," commented Condodina. Hodge's kick, but fumbled the they've She added that students were have shown that "the averege of heavy abusive drinking which "getting in ofl^tdnolweiy itntk^ml, hy Me ttiw Iftey (Al a perfect afternoon last Sat- "It was very frustrating.*' ball, and junior Darren Fortin caught up drinking as person who dHnks haf no mdre has taken a toll ofi'Ibeir body and the thing to do. urday by beating the Mercyhurst Villanova Head Football Coach pounced on it for the Wildcats at gti thnnglk coffiffa^ tt«/r» Jkatf mdwi jwars of « than four times a year that they could very ^eQ lead to alcoholism. "They put themselves in med- Lakers, 35-26. As the 1U15 fans Andy Talley agreed with Condod- midfield. JkMiy atatfiw get drunk , . . drunk means they "The biggest thing about alco- ical danger. ilrMrlns wMcii IMS tafcM « toff on who filled for ina saying, "To the credit of Villanova quickly capitalized on They become semi- couMn't drive a car, aot sick or hol is. students here are conscious ... ill, the 'Cats home opener looked on, Mercyhurst, you don't se« a wish- this turnover with a two-yard wtwn violently pass 1Mrb9ifyaiidcoMntyw9llhadto9koholl$m. did or said something em- drink, they sophomore quarterback Kirk bone offense all year and then you touchdown pass from Schulz to chooaing to are choos- out, become in9oherent, their eyes barrassing. ifu to bmk the law," she said. don't respond to light, Schulz led the team to their face them. We had to make many Cashman. The score, which came their vital "Look at college students — in She stated that she had seen signs are weak," she said. second win in as many games. adjustments in the second half, with 13:20 left in the half, upped fvicvfiOT iwiervtiviRni ceiRvr the first mOnth of school . . . many heavy drinking but "never to the According toJanosik, it is Schulz, who completed 20 of 32 which helped us play better." the Wikicat lead to 21-7. at this passes for 220 yards, three touch- Villanova quickly regained the Following a nine-yard touch- downs and three interceptions, lead on their next offensive series, down run by Mercyhurst's Ros- It. has admittedly had better games, driving 65 yards in five plays. tek, which closed the gap to 21- but Villanova 's 35 points are still A 36-yard pass play from Schulz 14 midway through the second ii quite impressive. to tight end Jim Cashman put the quarter, the Villanova offense was The Wildcats broke out early Wildcats at the Laker 10-yard line. poised to strike once again. The when Schulz hit freshman flanker On the following play, tailback Wildcats had driven inside the Scott Thompson with a 24-yard Ron Sency sprinted the remaining Laker 30-yard line, and looked scoring strike just three minutes distance virtually untouched into ready to score their fourth touch- the end zone. into the game. down of the game, when Schulz There will be no issue of Following the ensuing kickoff, The Villanova offensive line threw the first of his three inter- the Vmanovna next week manhandled the smaller Laker 14- on Mercyhurst's first offensive ceptions. Instead of taking a because ofmidtemi exams. play, cornerback Art Condodina players during the drive, and point lead, the 'Cats advantage If picked off a Laker pass deep in indeed much of the game. They remained at seven. Mercyhurst territory. Villanova opened numerous holes for Sency This series exemplified one of Vo(.63.No^5 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY. VILLANOVA, PA. Octobers, 1987

l i ull I ' W rt 1 could not capitalize, however, and and fullbacks Gary Pascoe and the many times Villanova, not the was forced to punt. Peter Lombardi while giving Laker's defense, stopped a Wikicat The Lakers, sporting a produc- Schulz plenty of time to throw. drive. In addition to the three tive wishbone offense, moved the Sency, who carried the ball 18 interceptions, Villanova lost a % ball effectively this time, march- times for 111 yards, was full of fumble and committed 13 penal- Murder-suicide ing up the field with a variety of praise for the big men up front. ties for 100 yards. "We stopped roll-outs, options and short passes. "The offensive line was tremend- ourselves most of the time," said With 4:54 remaining in the first ous. Sometimes I'd go three or a concerned Talley. "We had 13 four yards before getting hit. If at Radnor quarter, penalties, that's joke." House they knotted the score at and a 7-7 on they keep that up, we'll go a long Part of the blame for Schulz's a one-yard plunge by ful- By JOHANNE C, SHARP Kathleen Goodwin filed for way." lback Lou Konya. three miscues could be assessed divorce in January 1986. A consen- Brian The Wildcats special teams to strain the quarter- Rostek, Mercyhurst's a shoulder A 50-year-old Delaware County tual divorce decree was granted strong-armed were responsible for Villanova's back sustained during the game. quarterback, kept man shot and killed his former five months later. next score. With under two min- I Villanova's defense at-^y with "I hurt my shoulder on a roll-out, KiikSdids(pictM«da1 wife Monday outside the Radnor "He has been following me, utes left in the first quarter, the his ability to either run with the but it's all right," Schulz said. "I pmntr in lut Satairfajr'a hone ope Ihrisltow has 23M yante House Condominiums, where standing by my door listening, ball or dump it off to one of his 'Cats were forced to punt from p«»»faigi hi (Continued on page many Villaijova students reside, and following me-when I've been deep in their own territory. 30) >. backs. " beforetakti^ his own life with the 'out' since November 1985," Kath- same£3in, according to the Radnor leen Goodwin state in a private Township Police report. criminal complaint she filed f^eftf hockey tames Kathleen 0. Goodwin, 35, suf- against her former husband less fered fatal head wounds and was than two months ago in Radnor iji in front seat of her Township District Court, accord- By AMY C. SPENCER stra's Edith Gallagher knocked in tain Peggy Dunleavy was not on found dead the ing to sources. a goal and there was not enough hand for the contest. car when police responded to a report of shooting at 8:53 a.m. in The court's records show that Sept. 22, 1987 was a landmark time for Villanova to score again. Dunleavy, a nursing major, had day in the history of Villanova a class conflict with the game, and the rear visitor parking lot of the in the complaint, Kathleen Good- Commenting on the team's field hockey. On that day, after the nursing program refused to condominium complex, 1030 £. win sought her former husband's play. Head Coach Cheryl Massaro an impressive 4-0-1 start to their release her from her clinical study Lancaster Ave., Rosemont. John arrest on one count each of harass- said, "This was our worst game season, the team received word requirements. Massaro said that E. Goodwin of Ridley Park was ment and criminal trespassing. of the season. They just didn't that, for the first time, Villanova's this has been the source of many found lying dead on the ground In addition, according to court realize how important it was for field hockey program ranked arguments with Villanova's nurs- next to the vehicle, still clutching records, Miriam E. Orlow, iden- us to win." nationally, placing 18th. ing program. his high-powered .30-caliber rifle. tified as the mother of Kathleen Hofstra was playing strong Goodwin, filed a similar criminal Unfortunately, the day after the Luckily, the Wildcats were able \ Sources said Kathleen Goodwin ranking, our team suffered an defensive hockey and the Wildcats to put that disappointing day out had just dropped her 6-year-old complaint against John Goodwin. agonizing 2-1 defeat in overtime had a tough time breaking through of their minds and achieved a win son off at a school bus stop and Court records show that Orlow to , losing their to approach the goal. Massaro over rival Georgetown on Sept. 26. was parking her car at the con- Hved in the same condominium as ranking. The teams were evenly said, "In this game you need to The game was tied 0-0 at the half, By STEPHEN J. SCHLAGER ,< dominium complex when John her daughter. matched, and the first goal was beat the goalkeeper, and we but Villanova surged ahead to win Goodwin approached her. The boy Police said a witness saw a man not scored until the game was 15 couldn't today." by a score of 3-0. While meandering through the quad one afternoon, I lived with his mother at the carrying a high-powered rifle and minutes into the second half. Although the young team's Scoring for the 'Cats were overheard a conversation in which two persons were discussing Radnor House. walking toward a woman in a car Hofstra led 1-0, but one minute large level of inexperience was Peggy Kearney, Sharon Seitz, and their Saturday afternoon plans. The two persons talked at length John Goodwin wasbriefly impris- just prior to the shootings. "After later Villanova brought the ball cit^ by the coach as the main Rosato. Villanova's defense was in about tailgating and the plethora of parties following the game, oned last week for harassing his seeing the results, the witness downfield and Anita D'Ascenzo factor for the loss, there was top shape, allowing only one shot but there was little mention of the football game itself. former wife. He was released on immediately called police," /. /* scored a goal for the Wildcats off another factor that might have on goal the entire game, while the The thought arose as to whether or not (ootbAW games were $100 bail and was scheduled to authorities said. a corner hit by Ann Rosato. been as important to the outcome. Wildcat offense had 14 shots on invented merely to facilitate parties. face a preliminary hearing A maintenance man who was The score remained tied until The team was doubtful about the goal. The team was very happy In the past, excuses for the lack of attendance have ranged By £.H. McELDOWNEY on those landlords who take where multiple-cars-per-student Wednesday. working outside when the inci- •advantage of both the students there was less than two minutes results of the game even before it to win again after the disappoint- from, "The team never wins," to, "The team always wins, look dwellings have to compete with Authorities said the couple was dent occurred said the bodies did and the left in the overtime period. Hof- started because junior team cap- ment of the previous game. who they are playing." In my mind, the Clme for excuses is A new rental ordinance passed town. the usual residential parking married in November 1975 and, not look like people and described over. Sept. 30 by Lower Merion Town- However, Duncan mentioned limits, is a "real problem in family according to Delaware County the scene as grim. It is time that the Villanova community started to back the ship will place greater restrictions several areas of concern' that districts," said Duncan. He cited Pleas Court records. \'< Common (Continued on page 4) football team rather than back away from them. After all, what on both landlords and those who directly affect students, including Thomas Avenue in Ardmore as a is the reason for football? rent homes in Ardmore and Bryn repeated complaints about high perfect example. "At 5 p.m. there Football was and is a vital part of the majority of college Mav^rr. levels of noise, parking problems is just no place to park," Duncan and violations the limiting campuses because it builds spirit and it builds pride. However, The ordinance, which deals of code said. Local housing the «port itself cannot build spirit and pride. The fans imist with single-family dwellings, the number of residents. The township has also been havit spirit and pride in their school and all of its athletk tmis r^iiires owners leasing properties According to Duncan, spot working with several University in order to receive something back. ^^ to flgister for a Ikense with the inspections of homes are being officials to solve the problems Villanova football has now entered a new era. An era filled township. Bob Duncan, manager made but only on properties that with off-campus students. Both laws discussed with exemplary competition, filled with quality football. One of codes, said. The lesser and the have been the source of Dr. Richard A. Neville, vice pres- thing remains unfilled: the stadium. tenants will also have to register complaints. ident for Student Life, and the By SIOBHAN A. RODER persons may live together in a A game without fans is an empty experience, with the township to assure that The parking situation, in areas (Continued on page 5) single household. On Sept. 30, yielding nothing but numbers on a scoreboard as proof of its the housing codes restricting the A number of members of the Lower Merion Township passed existence. But if you add fans, the game expands to an experience number of unrelated people living Villanova community indicated a rental ordinance which will to be talked about for days and weeks to come. together are not violated. this week that efforts are contin- place greater restrictions on land- Imagine the 1965 basketball championship without fans. Who DiincaQ stressed that the ordi- msiDE uing to alleviate any difficulties lords and those who rent homes would talk about what happened? Who would relive the euphoria nance, while affecting students, is encountered by off-campus resi- in Ardmore and Bryn Mawr. ofbeinflthebest? directed toward absentee land- dents who face local zoning ordi- According to an October 1986 Without fans, sports become hollow expresaaoos and kirtds, who are often diffknilt to EDITOSIAL: Akohol ruins lives .p. 7 nances limiting the number of article in the ViUanovan, Lower movements. With fans, sports beoooie art, poetry reflected in contnct or kicate if there is a unrelated persons who may reside Merion passed its zoning mea- ^i a multiylkity d actkns and renctiens. pMNMfli with the property. He PBATUEESc South campus versus the quad p. 9 in one household. sures "to maintain a peaceful In summetion* sports beoomee real only when reflseted in ci8sn>cBWB|pH eg wnoionis rtnc* The townships of Radnor and atmosphere" in the township, theeyitafafttL int tMhm MMartisn or viola- BNTBRTAINMENT: Local btrs r«quif« T.LP.S .p. IS Upper Merion prohibit more than while Haverford was motivated ^efifl^ppopp or non- two unratated persona from resid- by the desire to prevent over- h>liMiM^t%isfli^ SPORTai 'Cats nip Terriers in rain ..,., f. p. 32 jgi topthsr in cut household In crowdiM and parking problems. iHneB MM iMivertord townohipa« Phil Brach. Student Govern- no oMii thn three unreltted iCuntinMi%l on pu$H' 4}

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