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N **•• The Economics Society COED RETREAT •» presents Dr. Ivan Volgyes on AT THE JERSEY SHORE Wednesday, November 14, Nov. 23 — Nov. 25 1973, in Room 209, Bartley Contact Fr. Jackson Hall. His topic: Socialism Campus Ministry Office, St. Rita*s Hall without Marxism: Renections *•• ••• on the Failures of Com- munism in Europe. Refresh- <• 7 do." — Sue Scharff aaraeU ments will be served. ALL HELP WANTED WELCOME. Vol. 49, No. 11 The Women's Glee Club is in need of a business manager. VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY. VILLANOVA. PA. November 21, 1973 Anyone interested in volunteering their services is asked to con- -' -' "--^^ff-^*-- '^^'^rBy.i'iiyyiin wmmmmms^' >«.*«*,1i|W¥!W(l mssi>ttmit^mmr*»&k s.^>i,^\:^ym^ Wednesday, November 14: tact Karen Bauernscbmid at LA 5-8307. Thank you. 4:30 P.M. National S|u«t«nt Conaumar Protaclion Counclll, Bartlay UNION REFUSED STELLAR JAUNT *• - Soccer vs. LaSalle, Home. WEEK I Etruscan Art Exhibit, Falvey Library — everyweek — anytime. Venus Viewing SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18 8:00 P.M. Phiiosophy Club Lecture, Mr. Ronaid Dusica. Nov. 12—15 CAMPUS BIKE RACE Lambda Kappa Delta Hell Night. 5:30—7HJ0 P.M. Guys & Gals Divisions Faculty ''"- Votes 2:00 P.M. VU Soccer vs. LaSalle, Across from Field House. Tolentine Observatory R^stration at Noon 4:30 P.M. Lecture: "National Consumer Protection Council, 305 Bar- Astro Club Meeting Race Starts at 1 O'Clock Nov. 13 in Front of Falvey Memorial Library Polish Podwieczorek (Get-Together). Slides, Music and SKM) P.M., 454 East Wing Refreshments. Location to be announced. Mendel Hall ''No Agenr 5:00 P.M. Rifle Match: VU vs. Valley Forge, Valley Forge. v'-' Planetarium Show 5:30—7:00 P.M. "Venus Watch", By NADINIA gathered. Tolentine Observatory. 1973; A Space Odyssey Bikers of Villanova!!!!!!!! DAVIS

^ 7:30—9:30 P.M. Two Planetarium shows, 1973 Nov. 14 Last Friday, Nov. 17, the Space Odyssey, 455 The SGA Bike Shop is at your service, 12 noon to 5 p.m., After a few minutes, it became Mendel. 7:30 P.M. & 8:30 P.M. Villanova faculty voted not to Monday thru Friday in the basement of Corr Hall. The services obvious that the resolution would 8:00 P.M. engage in collective Movie: "Fists of Fury," Physics Lecture HalL 455 East Wing offered include: bargaining. be in terms of the American Eugene O'Neil's By a vote of 199 - "More Stately Mansions," Vasey Theater. ; v^f Mendel Hall — Large Parts and accessories inventory 157, a total of Association of University profes- Philosophy Club Lecture (Mr. Ronald Duska), West Lounge. --> Free Adjustments 356 out of a possible 390, decided sors as a bargaining agent or no Dougherty. — Free Winter Storage against unionization. agent at all, as The American The 9:30 P.M. Movie: "Fists of Fury," i mood was one of heightened Federation of Chem Lecture Hall. — 3, 5, and 10 speed bike repairs and upgrading Teachers received 11:00 P.M. Movie: "Fists of Fury," 2nd Floor Lounge, anticipation as several faculty few votes. Stanford. Yoo save money! Photo by Louis Checkman All Day Peace Corps and Action recruiting, members gathered outside the Career Devek>pment The Office for Social Action The Bike Shop is holding a bike race on Sunday, November Artist's conception of the newly-proposed Intramural Complex. As the counting ended, some Center. West Lounge at 1:00 p.m. when the Programs is still looking for 18 at 2:30. Students register free in front of the library at 1:30. rallied round the unofficial polls closed. There were smiles, students to fill the many Trophies! Anybody with two wheels and the will can win! talliers, but silence fell again as some laughter, but they rarely Thursday, November 15: requests for volunteers from Come to the Bike Shop for more details. the official tally was announc^: took their eyes from 5:30 P.M. Chess Club Meeting, Dougherty Hall. ^ ^ agencies. We need your help. the action in- 23 for the AFT, 134 for the side where 5:30—7.-00 P.M. "Viewing Venus," Tolentine Observatory. Find out about becoming a Proposed A thletic Complex officials were preparing AAUF, and 199 for no bargaining for the 6:30 P.M. Campus Crusade for Christ, Campus Ministry Center. Villanova VIP. Come by our actual tally of the votes. agent. As 8:00 P.M. Eugene O'Neil's "More Stately Manskms," Vasey office — 121 Tolentine Hall. the votes were read and Comments ran from "I can't say Theater. Bryn Mawr-Haverford College counted, some people came in and I'm pleased" to "I'm glad they Modern Dance Qub listened. Movie: "Butch Cassldy & The Sundance Kid," St Mary's Means Sports For A II Sorts defeated it for at least another Auditorium. :",-::'•'. Modem Dance Concert Several faculty members kept year." There will be a meeting of the Fri. ft Sat., Nov. 16 ft 17 / 8KM) P.M. tally with the 10:00 P.M. Movie: "Butch Cassldy & The Sundance KM," 2nd Floor counter as he The Executive Council of the newly organized Flying Club By ANNE WELSH be raised through a Stanford. Goodhart Hall, Bryn Mawr College development door track would be installed, droned out the votes. A tense Villanova Chapter, AAUP, issued on Thursday, November 15 at The total cost of building a campaign and an Adm. $2.50 Adults, $1.00 Siudents increase in along with high jumping and pole- audience maintained an otherwise the following statement: 5 p.m. in Room 105A Bartley. multi-purpose air dome stadium student fees. Friday, November 16: vaulting equipment. Provisions oppressive silence in stark con- We accept on Ithan Avenue for concerts and New Stadium trast to the constant chatter . . 5KX) P.M. Faculty Club. Time Movie. Alumni v would also be made for bad- from .in good faith the decision of OM House. sports and renovating the present The plans call for the con- outside the lounge where some the majority 6:00 P.M. Vet's Club, TQIF, Connus Ale ^^ the Fine Arts Exhibit of Etruscan Objects, being held in the minton, volleyball, wrestling and of the Villanova House. fieldhouse and stadium for student Manuscripts, term library, and accompanied by continuous struction of a 480 to 500 boxing. more interested parties had faculty not to engage in collective 8:00 P.M. "More Stately Mansions," Vasey Theatre. Students $2.00. papers, slide projection, will (Continued on page 2) activities would be under $10 feet symmetrical indoor stadium and other typing be highlighted by a gallery tour and lecture on Thursday, bargaining at this time. As the Adults $3.00. by ex- million, according to Athletic at an estimated cost of $5 1/2 foremost 8:00 P.M. Movie: November 15th, at 2:30. Mr. Maurizio Gualteri, of the Univer- campus protagonist of Butch Cassldy And The Sundance Kid, Physics perts. Pickup and delivery Director Chip Bender. sity of million, to be built on land faculty decisions on faculty con- Lecture Hall. optional. The Executive Pennsylvania University Museum will be the great lec- Bender outlined his proposal for currently valued at $125 thousand ture. All are invited to attend; , cerns we could hardly do other- 10:00 P.M. Movie: Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid, Chemistry Secretarial Club, 644-6866 lecture will be given at the site 'this major building program to a an acre. This center, designed wise. Lecture Hall. of the exhibit. or 687-8066. skeptical University Planning by Thorson-Bron-Broker- In Memoriam The Council does wish, Committee on Monday, November Snyder, Iowa Saturday, November 1 7: architects, and however, to re-emphasize the 12. Geiger, Berger and Associates, seriousness of the conditions in 1:30 P.M. Football — V.U. vs. Xavier at Xavier. Aimed at "coupling athletic and consulting There is a meeting of the engineers from New which Villanova finds itself We 8:00 P.M. "More Stately Mansions," Vasey Theatre. Students $2.00, There will be a RALLY, social interests," his alternative Jewish Union every Tuesday SUNDAY, NOV. 18, 1^73 starting f York could hold from 28 to 30 call on the entire faculty to make Adults $3.00. the Law School Lot next to County Une Road. amid the heated building at 12:30 in the basement Reg. 11:30 A.M. thousand spectators under its the utmost effort to see that the 8:00 P.M. Movie: Butch Cassidy And The of Sundance KM, St. Mary's First car off 12 Noon. Fee $2JO. There will be PRIZES. priorities debate would geodesic dome. /•".:^;:. ,:->.-„;;-- Sullivan HalL HaH. ... '..,— v;;.; (Co n tinu ed on page 5 simultaneously solve the needs for To be built across from the 10:00 P.M. Movie: Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kit, Bartley Rm. a student union building, an in- existing stadium, the structure - 209. tramural facility, and a new foot- would contain 12 basketball and ball stadium. The required Sunday, 18: tennis courts, twice the number S.GA. November y*ollsh Circle capital, which equals the total en- planned in last year's intramural "•' 12:30 P.M. Spanish Mass at St. Rita's Chapel. dowment of this University, would Meeting Rome facility proposal. A six lane in- P.M. 7:15 Movie: The Graduate, Vasey Theater. North Lounge (D.H.) 9:15 P.M. Movie; The Graduate, Vasey Theater. 4—7:30 P.M. Petitions Campus Bike Race. Wed^ Nov. 14, 1973 Study There This Spring Monday, November 19: Cut T^he Lights Trustees 8:00 A.M. Career Devek>pment Center sign up sheets open for- (Ws Mot Too Lato To Applf) Coopers & Lybrand, Exxon, du Pont, and Firestone. By ANITA DiBARTOLOMEO 6:30 P.M. Debate Society Meeting, classifiads Debate Lounge, SC. Mary's. Temple University's College of building on the edge of the Tiber SGA senators plan to continue 8:00 P.M. Cats Eye, Day Hop Cafeteria. their meetings 72 TRQ, red, excel, condition, low Liberal Arts offers a vigorous in the heart of Rome. with resident Cross Country, NCAA, Washington. mileage, must sell. LO 6-8024, 9—4 dally. Save The students concerning the dorm self- academic Heat By J. program for a semester REVEREND EDWARD McCARTHV O.S.A. For applications or determination proposal, or an academic year in Europe's other in- Father Joseph J. Burns, O.S.A. died suddenly on November despite FOR SALE: SANSUI By JOHN HOPKINS warmth and comfort during the Tuesday, November 20: Model 350A am/fm formation please contact: reports that Father McCarthy has stereo receiver, most historic and exciting city. 9, after twenty-three years of service to Villanova. The out- approx 1 yr old excel In view of the growing energy most bitter days. sent the 8:00 A.M. Career Development Center sign up sheets for cond LAFAYETTE Model RK-960 auto- Stimulating Mr. Dennis L. Tarr pouring of confreres, alumni, students and friends at his proposal to the Board of open courses in 11 crisis throughout America the Commenting on the funeral reverse tape recorder, 1-7/8, 3-3/4, gallons per Coopers & Lybrand, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, du Pont, 7-1/2 disciplines are offered by Office of Academic was ample demonstration of the fact that he did Trustees. spds., very good cond. EV Model 627 an out- Affairs Villanova Maintenance Depart- day consumption, Mr. much more Hennesy Originally, and Public Service Electrk: & Gas. dynamic cardiod Hl-Z mike w/carrying standing faculty. Temple University than conduct classes. the SGA senators case. ment is digging in and preparing said that the rate will remain Best offer on each or all of the had planned the 12:30 P.M. Vets Club Meeting, 203 Vasey. Temple Abroad is based in the Philadelphia, Pa. 19122 On the day of his burial a classmate of his remarked, "He dorm meetings in foregoing Call LA 7-0978 t>etween 3pm for a cold, fuel-scarce winter. pretty much the same regardless of and 5 Villa Caproni, telephone was in everything, the Priest." It anticipation of a Presidential veto pm. a handsome (215) 787-8444 The cold snap of two temperature was that fact that made him weeks ago because of the of the Wednesday, 21: so successful in touching the lives of so many. interest in self-determination November FOR which sent the temperature diving overabundance of open His SALE: 67 VW Bus. rebuilt engine, windows. resolution. 8:00 A.M. Career Devek>pment good runnmg students was not confined to subject matter nor to the short Now, however, some Center sign up sheets open for condition, needs body below the freezing mark on several His major concern is the work loss of senators say that Hurdman Cranstoun, Borg Best offer Call MO 4-8775. time they attended his classes. To him they were people, real Father McCar- & Warner Chemicals, U.S. National occasions was an ominous threat heat due to simple carelessness. thy will Security Agency, people with real problems, and as a priest he ministered to send the proposal to the and Amerk:an Hospital Supply Corp. Modem Bachelor Apt. m Ardmore, (130 of nature's icy fingers Dorm on the ther- and classroom windows Board. The Villanovan 5:00 P.M. Faculty Club, Coulter Ave ), $i30/month, available im- was Alumni House. ATTENTION mostat. Since that time, the V.U. allow tremendous heat waste their needs. Priests, nuns, school teachers, undergraduates — mediately. Call 649-0484 or 649-7585. BiaCUSTS when Classes End Thanksgiving unable to reach Father McCarthy — Break. steam plant has been using 6000 left open. all were influenced by him, all benefited from just knowing for a confirmation. REWARD for the return of a girls '74 V.U him. - • gallons of fuel oil daily, the same Dan Hennesy is rightly proud, class ring and a sm, gold diamond ring. Hating antf Tourlaf During the past week, the Monday, November 26: amount Villanova loss Please return! Sentimental value Go to that will be needed to when he discusses the efficient has sustained a that cannot be replaced. senators conducted seven dorm 8:00 A.M. Career Security or call Bernie at 284-4190. keep the Development Center sign up sheets open for There will be a club for leriout bicycle campus cozy in the dead operation at the steam plant. The Others will teach the courses formerly assigned to him, but his racing (both guys meetings. According to vice- Unk>n Carbide, Day A Zimmerman, of winter. personality cannot be replaced. U.S. HEW Audit, Kistler ROOMS FOR RENT. 2 blocks from and gait) and bicycle touring this spring operation averages between 86 and cam- BUT organization president Joe Van Buren, ap- Associates, U.S. Army Material Command, Life pus. Furnished, utilities exc electric $100 mutt Mr. Dan Hennesy, Chief percent Of the sixty-five years of life allotted to Father Burns he Sun of begin NOW. If you or your friendt are interetted in of 94 efficiency. Since an per month. LA 5-8590, after proximately 550 residents have Canada, Sparry Rand, 6 Maintenance, spent forty-four years as an Augustinian and thirty-seven as Combustion Engineering Corp., Joining tuch a club — even if explained that the auti mobile's efficiency ranges bet- a you are not into racing or come to the meetings. Owens-Illinois, Arthur Young, and Pa. Power PEACE CORP. and Vista 6000 gallon figure is priest. A life of sacrifice and love has now brought him to that A Light. assignments touring now, give it a try. During the day you can leave your a well ween 30 and 40 percent efficient, available Desired skills education "The response has been ex- name mi\6 numl>er with Dt. Fielder established maximum under or- the V.U. plant seems to be out- beatific vision that Dante described: business, nursing, architect, engineers. in Room 312 St. Thomat. cellent," said Mr. Van Buren. Wednesday, - French and After dinary conditions. The There is in heaven a light, whose goodly shine November 28: Spanish languages & math 6K)0 p.m. contact Andy Qibbt, 273 St. Mary's, LA 7- Main Line standing. The efficiency rate con- and science liberal arts See recruiter campus has experienced sists Makes the Creator visible to all created, that The purpose of the meetings is 8:00 P.M. Villanova Union "Nieht at the Racat ', Day 9705 or LA 7-9758. You will some cold of a simple B.T.U.'s per Hop Cafataria. today. Career Development Center be contacted thortly. times in recent years but the steam gallon ratio. in seeing Him alone have peace. to acquaint the residents with the

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VILLANOVAN • Pay 3 Pag« 2 • THE VILLANOVAN • November 21, ^9r3 NovmbT 21, Igya • THE In Around The Campus Dean Senate Makes No paralyzed Seminarion A bandons Major Decisions

By MAUREEN McGUlRE Faculty Affairs Committee then Class Visits presented that committee's Three hours of discussion LooUs Toward Ordination proposed policy statement on By ANNE WELSH produced no major decisions at retirement. The policy sets the By BOB DOOARO The controversial policy of sur- the November meeting of the Nu mandatory retirement age at 70, other Villanova graduates of the Class of '74 will be a young man who will prise classroom visitations has University Senate on Friday. Paradise Along with the hundreds of with any service past the age of 65 Augustinian priest. Bill Atkinson, O.S.A., is presently completing his studies been tentatively abandoned. The meeting began with a also have been ordained an at the discretion of the faculty after seven years of study at Villanova. He is physically paralyzed. Father Breslin announced the prayer by Fr. John Dfiscoll for all toward a Bachelor of Arts degree member and the University. Nurses deceased faculty and ad- Order at New Hamburgh, New York, in 1965. At that time he was a discontinuation of this policy in a recently Bill entered the Augustinian The retired member, would tobogganing the afternoon of February 22, Bill's toboggan crashed memo to department chairmen in ministrators, particularly, Fr. Awaits novice, fresh out of high school. While Alpha Nu, Villanova's chapter receive the following continued the Arts and Science College. Joseph Burns of the Education into a tree, and his neck was the national Nursing Honor benefits: participation in By DAVE SEVERINE of two weeks fringe broken. He was paralyzed from tl^ The policy of classroom Department who died of Society Sigma Theta Tau, ad- group hospitalization, par- Hawaii, the lovely land this Chairman Dr. Robert ' visitation had been initiated ago. neck down. • ' ^ mitted eight new members during ticipation in group life insurance Aloha — You'll never escape to a the ap- condition Joins fall as a means of measuring Langran then announced Though in critical Student induction of tuition for November 11 policy, remission lovelier paradise. Gently swaying VU the teacher effectiveness. Originally, proval of six faculty members for and near death. Bill lived through ceremonies at the Inn of the Four self, spouse and children, and palms, warm white surf, volcanoes seats on the sub-committees of the the experience and spent the next the visits were to be made once a snow, mountains Falls. other enumerated privileges. crowned with by Father Breslin, the Board. They are Dr. Benedict six weeks at St. Francis Hospital The chapter has been in semester Many Senators approved of the softly veiled in mist, native Dr. William J. York. His Group f Dean of Arts and Sciences, the Paparella, in Poughkeepsie, New Research existence at Villanova since 1966. policy statement, but were un- orchids galore. villages and Assistant Dean of Sciences and McNichol, Dr. Charles Cherry, Dr. condition improved somewhat and it, because it find so many things The organization is a professional, willing to endorse You'll never each department chairman. They Frank H. Eby, Jr., Dr. Saul he was then transferred to the social one. Members contained no data concerning its to do: swim, sunbathe, sail into and not a would visit the classrooms of Mason, and Dr. Langran. McGee Rehabilitation Center in high academic cost to the University. For this the blue, learn the hula, ride the must maintain faculty members being considered Congressman Lawrence G. Williams (Rep.; Pa.) will debate federal Dr. Theodore Kondoleon of the Philadelphia where he spent the standards to join the association. reason, it was unanimously surf, play golf or tennis. Go native for tenure or for promotion. spending with the Plitical Union. then presen- next 14 months struggling against Kathryn Graduate Committee decided to remand it to the FAC. and relax. Whatever time of year, Nursing instructor Confronted by what the Dean that Committee's plan to what the doctors called "a most Bolger currently serves as the ted Driscoll introduced Hawaii is ready to give you a won- Fr. John '> termed the growing ''concern" of a change the grading system in the unique condition." ; ^ chapter's 170 derful time. Remember, the president for the . the report of the Rank and Tenure When he was able to leave the number of instructors over the Political Union graduate program. The Com- average temperature year round is members. Committee on its review of the proposed visits. Father Breslin has mittee requested that the current hospital, in the summer of 1966, Those admitted to the chapter current tenure policy. In short, the 75". Skies are blue and the ocean the individual Bill decided to request permission elected to have D grade be dropped and a B grade gloriously warm. on November 11 include: Terry committee concluded that the departments draw up criteria by points added. In ad- to continue his studies for the Rosemary worth 3.5 be at The trip features: round trip jet Barker, Judy DeMairo, "present tenure policy which teachers might be Rep. Williams Slated the would be reclassified priesthood in the Augustinian Or- Grillone, Katherine Sullivan, dition, A Villanova University should be transportation on Trans In- departmental der. Fr. James Sherman, then the evaluated. This as Outstanding, the B, Good and ternational Airlines — meals and Sister M. Patricia Boran, Ann continued subject to periodic report must be compiled by Fair. The proposal was Hawaiian Provincial of the Augustinians, Marie Jones, Laura Klinghoffer, the C, review." This conclusion met with bar service aloft; January 15 of next year, in order gave him probationary approval, White. amended to include a C+ grade Flower Lei greetings; 8 days/7 Ann Powers, and Cathleen For Next Debate some opposition, particularly to be implemented next semester. points, and passed, 23-1- and Bill came to St. Mary's Hall worth 2.5 from the student senators who felt nights at the luxurious Sheraton Breslin expects that each at Villanova. Father 9. Hotel; all Congress, Williams served as a that a vote to continue the policy Princess Kaiulani Sports Complex department will consider student By JIM GUIDERA Confined to a wheeilchair, and of Springfield of it. transfers and baggage handling, Congressman Lawrence G. Commissioner Fr. Richard Breslin, Chairman was an endorsement Bill evaluations of teachers, as well as unable to move arms or legs. Township from 1952 to 1966. in- Miller, all taxes and gratuities; exciting (Continued from page 1) Williams will be speaking before of the Budget Committee, Finally, Mr. Richard with the visitations by Deans, chairmen, began his college studies Williams also served as the tuition dif- Priorities Com- low cost optional tours available. members. The the Villanova Political Union in a troduced the issue of chairman of the assistance of faculty members, Varsity football would play its and fellow faculty Township Board night at 7:30 President of the ferentials. The committee had mittee, introduced that com- Arrangements home games in the new center, on use of video taping equipment, debate this Monday Augustinians, and Villanova of Commissioners, and is a past Senate to report, the information can be ob- in the North Lounge of Dougherty been charged by the mittee's preliminary and more explained to the an astro-turf carpet to be rolled up says Father Breslin, is another students. Bill president of the Pennsylvania examine the feasibility of a Senate findings of which will serve as tained in the CAMPUS IN- possibility. Hall. that it was "im- after each game. This would in- Villanovan Association of Township Com- motion that "any future rise in un- guidelines for the formulation of CENTER, first feels that FORMATION carry a full volve only six Saturdays a year, At least one chairman The topic for the debate will be possible" for him to missioners. dergraduate tuition recognize the 1974-75 budget. The report floor Dougherty Hall, ext. 554. for the so he permitted claimed Bender, thus not ap- there will be little support federal spending, and Con- course load, was Williams is the third U.S. real variation in costs of the rated various activities and of- These trips are open to all mem- deans. "I prefer peer to carry three courses per preciably detracting from in- visits by gressman Williams, who is a a community, Represenative to speak in programs among the several fices, placing them in one of three bers of the Villanova tramural use. evaluation," commented Dr. member of the House Committee semester. Political Union debate this year. University, whether the report em- students, faculty, em- colleges of the classes. In addition, including The air dome building would McGowan of the English Depart- on Banking and Currency, will be Bill's health again interfered Congressman McCloskey of by means of a tuition differential phasized that "the University ployees, and administration. in the same though, in the fall also become the home of the in- ment, "since people charging recent congresses with with his studies, { California and Du Pont of or a ^stem of laboratory fees must substantially increase its in- SIGN UP AS SOON AS tercollegiate basketball squad, field are best qualified to make "unjustified overspending." of 1968 when he caught Delaware Rebated before the VPU shall begin to relate the beyond the present the space is which come base POSSIBLE for to be which might play up to 12 games judgments of this type." This sen- pneumonia and had Williams, a Republican from in September, and another mem- cost of the program to the tuition on student-related limited. Tentative deadline is dependence his return to there. ("There is no real reason for timent was apparently shared by hospitalized. Upon Pennsylvania, represents eastern ber of congress. Senator Joseph and fees paid." sources. It was accepted early December. at Immaculata Villanova a month later. Bill was staying in the Big Five," said Ben- the faculty and Delaware County in Congress, Biden of Delaware, is scheduled Ms. Eleanor Fenol of the unanimously. der of the city series contract College, which recently voted to unable to catch up with two of his Mike Shucosky, V.U. student and Inter-Future representatiye. until redistricting in 1971, his 7th for the Political Union's January the Villanova team to restrict visitation of classrooms philosophy courses, but worked which binds Pennsylvania District included 2l8t debate. Williams is expected games in the for evaluation purposes to peers with Dr. James McKenna and playing 10 home Villanova University. Williams stiff opposition in Mon- future profession, I am naturally to receive PHILADELPHIA — Inter- basketball team and department chairmen. Petitions completed his sociology course. Palestra.) The first elected to Congress in night's debate from members interested in its effects upon all was day Future, a new national program in monopolize two of the The use of student critique After completion of his would also 1966 in a race against Villanova of the Union's Liberal Party who higher education, was announced aspects of life." is expected to be a hot issue (Continued from page 1) novitiate year (the first was twelve proposed courts for its forms this INTERiSTING political science professor John J. every debate so far press conference at A Villanova counselor observes, have won today in a from October until within the departments. Although discounted because of his ac- practices Logue, and has been re-elected year. A reception will follow the contents of the self-determination Drexel University in Center City. "Michael has always done Father Breslin has made different cident). Bill began studying March. three times since then. debate with free refreshments, and addition, the senators superior work while at Villanova, many in- proposal. In it un- acoustically imperfect, types of forms available, philosophy at Villanova since Over thirty selected Though Prior to his election to all are invited to attend. urging students to write letters and his best work seems to be done of evaluation f are structors are wary ACTS % was obvious that he intended to dergraduates from sixteen U.S. the new facility could also be used order to "let the in independent study projects. He by students, believing that the to the Board, in studies toward the colleges and universities have par- for concerts, conventions, and continue his efficiency measure in- monitoring system. Areas of board know their feelings." In this has always been a conscientious students' judgments may reflect Another priesthood. Fr. Arthur Chappell, ticipated in InterFuture pilot other student community ac- an stituted was a water reclamation buildings not in use will be unlit COPYRIGHT way, "the needs and desires of the student, and he has exhibited how easy or popular they are, O.S.A., the present Secretary of groups over the last three years, tivities. procedure which takes waste and night time use of classrooms will be publically ex- ability to organize and how competent. community Province of conducting "intercultural studies center is built rather than the Villanova If the proposed water and circulates it back for and buildings will be controlled. Did you know that there was once a man who in over-whelming num- assimilate." Adds a professor, pressed Augustinians, designed a plan of of the future" in the U.S.A., present fieldhouse, of here, the conversion to steam again. Coal Food Services, like Main- made almost 1 -million dollars a day EVERY DAY bers," continued Mr. Van Buren. "Frankly, it is the combination studies for Bill so that he could Europe, Africa, and the Carib- described by Bender as "a big shelf talents and his was used to power the plant many tenance, has begun to look for for years! "If the members of the board strong academic Lights complete his theological studies bean. with a roof over it," could be gut- Out ways to reduce its energy con- ad- equally strong motivation that years ago but was replaced with of are truly responsive Villanova. * Three Philadelphia area union He was King Saud, who was king Saudi for the priesthood at ted and rebuilt as a student during a period when sumption. Mr. J. Leslie Gies, ministrators," Mr. Van Buren ad- makes him stand out." oil burners Bill's classes at Villanova were students have been designated center. This renaissance would (Continued from page 1) Arabia from 1953 to 1964. For his IF study in the U.S. and much of America switched energy Director of V.U. Food Service, ded, they will consider the for the most part m are Mr. scheduled 1974 IF scholars. They run approximately $2-1/2 million. told the VILLANOVAN that During that time, he reportedly had a per- England, he is examining the legal Mixed Fuel sources. students' letters. 'Gregg Golden of Grinnell College, have (Continued on page 5) Though no definite designs coal be used again at energy is being conserved wherever sonal income of more than 300-million dollars a restraints placed by government in Since efficiency isn't worth a Can Iowa, son of Mrs. Alvia G. converted facility been made, the Villanova? Dan Hennesey says yes, possible. 1 both countries upon the functions hot flash if there's no oil to feed year — or almost -million dollars a day from oil Golden, 515 West Chelten Avenue, theater, would probably contain a it could but the change over would of multi-national corporations. the fires, Hennesy keeps a that lighting is after Philadelphia; and Mr. Eric a Dan He noted rights and other revenues, day after day, V meeting areas, offices, and be a pretty difficult process. Being close watch on the available Dougherty Hall SWISSAIR Smith of Swarthmore College, turn reduced in year! - InterFuture Scholars conduct Rathskeller. This would in old coal man, Dan feels that resources. Right now the steam an cafeterias whenever natural light whose parents live in New York. Hall their research for the benefit of free areas in Dougherty men and not machines are the And, here's another interesting fact . . plant operates with a mixture of sufficient. However Stanford f Villanova Univer- faculty or is Selected from their campuses and communities. which could be used for problem. "There aren't many good 8pritzl«r's Directions Unlimited, a clothing first-class and reclaimed fuel oils. and Good Counsel Halls aren't yourfriendslDttielbpL sity was Mr. Michael Shucosky, Before going abroad, each student administrative centers. The firemen around these days," Hen- Beat 20% of the oil comes as reusable naturally well lighted and the store In Ardmore, offers an automatic charge to and Mrs. Edward ..awambles a "constituency" of relocation of the Book Store nesy said, but added, "They^ll The Swiss Alps, top of the world for son of Mr. fiiel a Jersey company constantly. would from New electric lights burn account to all Villanova day students. They Street, friends and local organization this future union center learn to be good stokers if they skiers, and Swissair Jets you to the slopes Shucosky, 51 Brown while the remainder is locally pur- course, conservation in Food realto that anyone can be financially unable to SOFA gives you your pick of the peaks leaders interested in his project. also be a possibility. have to." Of Plymouth, Pa. chased, high grade oil. Davos, Klosters, Leysin. Scouls, Verbier.eroier. ^^ On return, he presents a senior In addition, the field in the^ Reduced Lighting Service language deals with ex- buy a need or a want. Look them over, they're Zermatt. Top mountains. Top conditions.itions. m Mike, 20, is involved in a num- Environmentalists forced a thesis to his college, speaks to present stadium would be Conservation of electricity at cessive waste at meals. Mr. Gies your kind of store. week with in- Top lodgings. Spend a ber of campus organizations, change in the fuel type at V.U. a has community groups, creates or astroturfed t« provide a home for Villanova also poses a problem. said that the waste problem students from all over the world. committees on central cluding Jew years ago. When the plant was but could still be Breakfasts and dinners to keep assists a local project, sets up in- a displaced soccer, lacrosse, rugby V.U. purchases 33,000 volts from eased somewhat planning, administration-student using No. 4 oil, the amount of you goir^ day and night. fSMnheriand formation centers, or directs a and hockey players, whose field Philadelphia Electric then trans- greatly improved. communication, and student ac- SPRITZLER'S Transfers, taxes and tips, too. sulfur issuing from Villanova's seminar for other undergraduates. would be ufurped by the new forms it down for use throughout A directive from Father Rice's A top-flight deal for as low tivities. His hobbies are sports of would be tar- mock Washington Monument was with building. Th€[ track the main campus. Once again, office in the near future will as $313. Stay a second week all kinds, popular music, and car- InterFuture originated a in excess of acceptable standards. CvvihSOFk taned and lights installed for the wasted power plagues the specify exactly what 16-18 West Lancaster Ave probably '^'''^'" '" group of educators in Princeton, Ski SOFA: 1 36 East 57 Street tography. Now the smoke stack exhales T^h?!,!!!?!?the btudent bkier.qS V benefit of student and faculty operation. energy sources will be cut back. N.J., in 1967. Headquartered at ^^^ York 10022 (212) PL 1-8000 He writes, "History has always fumes from No. 5 oil, with a Rush coupon today. ^ joggers. This stadium, said Ben- Hennesy and other officials un- Whatever corners are cut, the of- Ardmore been my chief intellectual 535 Fifth Avenue, Suite 3103, New reduced sulfur content. Dan Hen- rName_ der, would itfll be rented to local der the direction of Father ficials involved have been quick to fascination. Another special in- York City 10017, it is guided by a nesy said the change was a natural Catholic high schools for their Patrick Rice, O.S.A., Executive advocate student cooperation as ^Address terest of mine is current events, volunteer staff and a board of *' ^1 V*. one as plants all over to avoid 9-4300 games. were forced Vice President, are trying the best way to get the Villanova Ml with the emphasis on the political. trustees composed of businessmen, City/State/Zip. (Continued on page 8) to lower pollution levels. waste by me^ps x>f a, campy^-Yride community through the winter.- I intend 'to* make law« my scholar^', 'and IF alrimniV Date of Birth- • -,• Since ) «

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NovmbT 21, 1973 • THE VILLANOVAN • Pag« 5 Page 4 • THE VILLANOVAN • Novmber 21, 1973 Accent Seminarian Letters f (Continued from page 4) Actentingihe (Continued front page 2) be blind. The Social Action Office has dozens of kids in- Hartley and Mendel Halls because All Letters to the Editor must be volved in their various programs. Other students choose to they were easier to get in and out •*f' signed with the proper name of offer their free time in service to the University. A good of by wheelchair. He is tran- ^^^^•^'i^y^' the writer. Names may be itive sported to class by van, and with withheld upon request, or at the example might include going to different high schools and the aid of a couple uf students, he discretion of the editor. Ail letters giving facts, both good and bad to seniors about Villanova, Bill Once in a great while one likes to get 6wky from the must be submitted no later than gets around to his classrooms. and college life in general. Political parties and other injustice the Thursday before publicalion. spoke of the cooperation and journalistic crusades for honor and against and ^^ Original copies of the letters may local movements have found the Villdnova student's assistance that he has received simply reflect upon some of the good things in life which not ioe returned, nor are letters assistance invaluable. These are the kinds of people from the faculty, administrators, in the world. who might accidently be happening somewhere available for reading prior to and students give Villanova its character, its uniqueness. at Villanova. More often than not this proves to be an almost Herculean publication. "They've all helped me im- I Sometimes these students do their unpublicized work task, but the challenge at Villanova is tremendously nmensely," he reported, "and on an individual basis, or in an organization. Sometimes irresistible. without their help I could never the organization is not entirely appreciated and may be have done it. There is present at But what is there that might be positive to write WhUtle Blowing violently attacked for their policies. This-criticism may be Villanova a willingness among the about good old V.U.? Why did any of us bother coming to leveled at the Student students to help one another . . . perplexing Union, The Blue Key Society, Stage this institution of higher learning? Even more This sums up Villanova," he ad- Student leaders meet to discuss To the Editor: Crew, Belle Aire Staff, the Whiskey Company Drill Team, surprising results of poll being taken here ded. is the reasoning behind why so many students stay Last Wednesday afternoon I during card-pulling. Early returns Indicate that 28% of students '*Will or any other group burdened by heavy responsibilities. The In the study of theology, Bill beyond the first semester after they see first-hand the was returning from the Library L not actively oppose" violent revolution on campus and assassination of at Arthur members get disappointed, and discouraged, but by no was tutored by members of the problems the University has acquired over the years. This attractive Villanova couple, formerly instructors and decided to stop and watch an principal administrators. A total of 17% feel that Villanova **Should Religious Studies Department, Murray Dance Studios* have been allowed to practice in the Monastery intramural football game at means do they terminate their activities, but rather con- declare Reasons for staying at Villanova probably vary a itself a republic and issue stamps.*' A majority, 55%, checked dance marathon in the Field House, especially Fr. Mike Glessner, in preparation for the upcoming Sullivan Field. What started out tinue being a service to the University and the community. **Don*t know — Not living" and had their advisors sign survey sheet. deal. students, attending Villanova has great With many **They Shoot Students Don't They?** good, hard fought game O.S.A., Dr. Bernard Prusak, Fr. Al to be a Villanova, despite all its problems is basically a become a family tradition passed on firom parent to child, turned into one of the most Fitzgerald, O.S.A., and Fr. Ed worthwhile and necessary institution which has benefited Dixie, O.S.A. "This is chance or brother to sister. Some students may emphasize the disgusting, nauseating events I my Wisdom (Continued \ tremendously from the good will spread by the members of to say thanks to all the faculty and from page 4) suburban setting of the campus which appears safe from have ever witnessed. Not only were students the past years there numerous and vicious fights, its community. But there is always room for improvement. over seven the crime-ridden jungle of the city. Sports freaks may take grips with the realities of its problems. were un- who have helped me so very much, but also the referees M.N. "The time has come for something that has been missing around a special pride in the reknowned reputation of the varsity he stated. mercifully badgered and here for a long time. Still others have a special academic Though he still has a couple of athletic program. may yoy/?/y/^y7 threatened. "IV a caWed leadership." respected Throughout the game the refs courses to finish, Bill is looking interest in the University such as the highly the forward to the close of his seven On subject of leaders, the Volunteers are suffering from at- Department or the Pre-Med Programs. were forced to call justified Engineering Villanova. trition. The week's other interesting document was John Dalton's penalties against the losing team years at Asked what he resignation the Perhaps some students just feel that things are "messed up to after graduation from party. Dalton disassociated himself because of the because of their childish behavior. intends do his injection of "morality" into the place," and that it would do little good to Ages in May, Bill told the Villanovan NROTC debate. all over the Wisdom of the And, for doing their jobs, the refs Of course, there is no sense in having a political party which is move to another school and start all over again. were the targets of various rebut- that he had made no definite (like the the plans, but that there are several unable to take positions on issues Democrats). Some of tals, including cussing, spitting, A more universal reason might be the people who make difficulties stem from confusing the party with the actual apparatus of threats, and a few of these possible options open. Referring to By JOE TYRRELL violent student government; up the University. Faculty, Administration and Students his seven years here, Bill joked, "I individual members of the SGA are naturally new, to get out of the asinine imbeciles physically at- This week, we have lots of business, old and reasons for of what makes up a guess I'm the first student ever going to have different supporting or opposing collective are the real factors in any definition essential part of any tacked tlie refs. While this was way: off the collective mind and into that most ac tions. eligible for tenure." college. ^' this column going on, fights broke out all over good :.:. :-''r-r-':':':'',-'\- ::'<::,' ^iv: university, the circular file. Before that happens, though, Fr. Richard Breslin, O.S.A., With the abundance of individual viewpoints within the SGA, field; one boy was tackled The professors here give a great deal of eirtra time and has to unveil a new department, the Memo of the Month Club, in which the Dean of the College of Arts and perhaps next year will see a proliferation of parties. The Draftees? The documents are presented for blindside and could have easily energy to the students, and often express a genuine concern official, would-be official and unofficial Salaried Workers? hurt. Then, finally Sciences, told the Villanovan that your edification, anger, amusement or boredom. been seriously for the students as people, and for their success as un- Bill would receive a B.A. in called; now all hell Meanwhile, a subtle form of mind control has gone into effect Our first selection is, hopefully, the last word on unionization for the game was on the Arts even though, because dergraduates. Teachers at Villanova have long had It's wonder the refs General the Main Campus. The chimes are playing the present. It is a one page letter by Dr. Bonniwell of psychology, en- broke loose! a now religious music. No, he subject matter outside of the field in one piece. of the unusual circumstances, Rod Stewart has not put out an of practice of discussing their titled by him, "The University." The complete text is printed here made it off the album Gregorian Chant. The idea is was not able to take some of the that soon everyone will be absentmindedly humming classroom for students who may need the extra help. This without comment. After watching this display of "Tantum Ergo," core courses. and we'll all be content. of faculty members The University idiotic behavior, I seriously pon- writer has known of several occasions Final approval of the or- In historical perspective one can look back to the Philosophical dered our future. Will people like lending a hand in a student's personal problems when dination of Bill Atkinson to the Pseudo-sexual Fantasies Magnificence of the University of Athens, the Wellspring of Ancient this graduate from Villanova and no one else to turn to in a crisis. ,,„,. priesthood had to be given by Pope The quotations which appear weekly under our logo on page one — there was Humanism, from which flowed the vitality of man's greatness — so make their mark in our society! Is Paul because of the physical God knows why, they seeni to be traditional — are called "words of Plato, have to look forward VI is the strikingly displayed in the brilliance and counter-brilliance of this what we An even bigger boost to the name of Villanova paralysis involved. The Pope did wisdom." That is just a generic term, not an evaluation. Perhaps it Epicurus: for theirs was the Philosophy of attitude to in our future leaders? Even this foot- Aristole, Zeno and would be easier to of student himself. This does not necessarily mean the with give his approval, at the request of do "words BS." — the manner in which man perceived himself, his society, his universe, week the S.G.A. is meeting Latest gem in the latter department is the observation, heard in basketball stars who have rightfully gotten Self- Fr. Harry Cassel, O.S.A., Provin- ball and his Gods. students to discuss and passing on Kennedy Mall, that "big boobs are a God-given talent, like ac- they are cial of the Villanova Province, regional as well as national recognition for their Little could be perceived — during the golden age — of the coming Determination, in which being able to sing well." Overlooking that wondrous analogy, in which in school and Bill will be ordained does it refer to the so-called BMOC's technological vandalism of the 20th century when man would come to advocating changes complishments. Nor a certain insistent neanderthal logic obtains, one is struck by two student. I February 2, by John Cardinal face the emptiness of non-being and the un^>oken violence of social policy to benefit the (Big Men On Campus) who have achieved their status by Krol, archbishop of Philadelphia. natural corollaries to the statement. TYie first is that the locally-famous shroud change was evident when the believe if students want changes, and pressure. And yet the thin of deity has a pubescent being involved in a half dozen committees are able mammary fixation. Secondly, 48% of the University of Athens — so like our present uiviversities — was closed by they must first show they population is completely untalented. organizations. These productive individuals are usually responsibility; un- Justinian in the 6th century because it had lost it original purpose. to handle >} in their work and are certainly an asset to any fortunately, many Villanova "No Agent Extreme pressure has been placed on me to say a good word aoout sincere "Yes, it is true that Justinian has -•-;- students have a long, long way to Biology Lab. Actually, I like Bio Lab, although it takes up too much , ^; ^;v..:;.:.:;r^^,/^'• -v^ campus. '•-,. i^':.-x had it closed. No doubt a great (Continued from page 1) go. time. But the dissections were interesting. I also like the "Tantum It is however the so called "little man** on campus that howl went up in the schools and a Joe Kelly university meets these challenges Ergo." University a truly humanistic, if not still greater one in the ranks of makes Villanova while safeguarding its central in- To close on another fantastic note, a ten million dollar domed aesthetes, rhetors, would-be poets Christian community. The students to which this editorial tellectual concern, while respec- sports complex has been proposed for the other side of Lancaster Pike. and other know-all. But I think 'nT ones go out and give crippled or ting the rights of participation in This is unrealistic, but perhaps the present facilities can be improved as has reference are the who the emperor was right. The decisions of all sectors of the a stopgap measure. retarded children a day in the country. Or perhaps they academy of Athens had long university community and while Given Villanova's size, a turnout of 25-30,000 is probably the might be found reading to a fellow student who happens to ceased to be a citadel of learning, acting with understanding and maximum that can be expected for football games. It is not implausible (Continued on page 5 of wisdom and philosophy, and compassion in making the dif- that the present stadium capacity could be substantially increased. Of .,. had become the breeding ground ' ficult decisions that the next course, this does not solve the problem of an inadequate fieldhouse — " for intellectual mountebanks, decade and its problems demand. could that be structurally altered inside to seat more? — or space for skilled in proving or di^roving If the argument, so frequently other activities, but given the fact that we're retrenching, it seems more anything. Plato and Aristole ynignotjgn practical heard of late, that present univer- than stately pleasure domes. would have been the first to agree sity structures are adequate to en- By the way: Temple 21, Villanova 13. with Justinian's measure". Edltor-in-Chi«f Susan S. Israel sure equitable governance of the O'Nell the university of Athens fell prey to the slow erosion of in- Business Managers Bob McGraw, Lew Where university is sound, they are likely Mark Nolan. Joe Tyrrell sophistry, university is slowly disintegrating Assodals Editors tellectual the modern now to experience some protracted News Editors John Hopkins, Anita DIBartolomeo slowly within the growing intricacies of political unionization, testing. We appeal to all the Feature Editors Tom Swick, Bob Wesolowski for the intellectually metamorphosizing into an occupational job center faculty to bend their utmost ef- Mk:k Kullk, Jeannie Cella Rome Entertainment Editors proficient and a social welfare agency for the socially dependent. forts towards making those struc- Sports Editors Larry EldrMge, Mike Stulpin gentle the present posture of the tures function PlMtography Editors Jim Qrogan, Robin Ramistella However noble and AAUP & optimally for the there is veiled the brutalizing for- sake of the entire Copy Editor PattI DiPasqua related pressure groups — onlytMnty university com- Study There This Spring the ultimate demise of the univer- munity. Staff Artist Cathy Barr mat of future regimentation — and General Staff Pilaureen McGuIre, Mary Barbara SchmM, sity whose measure of greatness has always been in the realm of in- Robert J. Robbins, Darrei Schweitzer, John Travers, John Wetzel, Tony dividual freedom. We should vote thoughtfully on the present issue: we (It's Mot Too Lato To Apply) DiMaio, Gsorgs Greaves, Beth Johnson, Bob Conrad, Adrian Hickman, are shaping the life of those not yet born. Bob DodAro, Rk:hard Kraft, Casey Dallago, Jon Macks. Frank McNamara, Bernard L. Bonniwell, Ph.D. Temple University's College of building on the edge of the Tiber William Maruszczak. Kevin Plunkett, John O'Dea. Nadinia Davis. Bruce Wiiiim antiionp Liberal Arts offers a vigorous in the heart of Rome. Buchanan, Tom Riordan, Tony DIFIavIs, Barry Krengel, Mike Randazza, Endanfered Species Margaret SIvak. Larry Haliinafi, Anne Welsh, Yogi Caltablano, Terri academic program for a semester Reading the Villanova Alumnus, whose title is self-explanatory, a For applications ( f^lMF'INl or other In^ Prygon, Mary Roee Pica, Steve Jendraszak, John Baumgartner, Ed UNISFX or an academic year In Europe's Villanovan editor often gets a feeling of deja vu. The most interesting formation please contact: Dougherty most historic and exciting city. item in the November issue, though, is a portion of editor (and alumni 1201 Lancaster Avenue The VILLANOVAN Is published weekly during the school year except Stimulating courses in 11 Mr. Dennis L. Tarr senator) Jack Curtin's column, "Curtin on Campus," to wit: Rosemont, Pa. 19010 Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter Vacations, also Mkl-term and Hnal disciplines are offered by an out- Office of Academic Affairs Villanova University. "The time has come, it seems to me, for Villanova to stop the fum- Appointmantt- 527-2213 Exam pertods by the undergradiate students of standing faculty. Temple University expressed herein do not mcessarily reflect the offteial views of the bling and bumbling of recent years and get on with it. 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Page 6 • THE VILLANOVAN • NovmbT 21, 1873 November 21, 1973 e THE VILLANOVAN e Page 7 The Middle Edsf 1 The Blister Has Broken, Searching For A Homeland By LARRY ELLIS and LARRY ROSEN The Fluid Has Run Free '67 The recent upheaval in the Jews in the Soviet Union. Yet the sive borders. Prior to the war, holy land. Upon a partial cease fire, the Middle East has been highlighted situation becomes more complex armistice lines were 985 Arabs are possibly asking them- By LAURENCE HALLINAN Prior to '73, the Israelis had an by political unrest besides that of as the Arabs also were seeking to kilometers long. After the war selves: "Are we ready for peace?" open bridge policy in which the It is quite obvious assert their nationalistic they were 650 kilometers long. for Fortunately for us, the Russians Television its weekly black a rage of terror. A more extreme view might be why I look back upon the last ploration as worthy of such an ad- have to be made safe Arabs were able to travel When has been coming aspirations. Also, Tel Aviv was ten minutes calm also). on the didn't quite agree with our line of documentary, "Amos 'n' Andy" that the problems stop now. On the other hand, the 10 years, I can't help perceiving a jective, rather the alarming democracy A man Israel. It is ironic to years. part of the away from nearest Egyptian air- throughout reasoning, and they turned (CAB instead had opted for the to a head over a period of Resentment on the Israelis might see this as a golden feeling of . Not, perhaps to that correlated the visit of Gore moon by the end of the decade was note that an Arab sitting on the emotional, Israeli fields. After the war, Tel Aviv was another cheek by passively ac- migrant farm worker's life in Ap- Besides being highly Arabs is centered upon opportunity for eventual peace or the same degree that a Jew in 1945 Vidal's "Holy Family" to an the desired effect, but as to 30 minutes away. From this point West side could have been in the cepting our slightly desperate, not palachia, as seen through the eyes the issue is quite complex and militarism and expansionist goals. a pragmatic approach to the en- Bergen-Belson would experience, almost parochial, even primitive whether it was the will of the af- same restaurant in Tel Aviv as an generalized in any content with a of view, it would be suicidal for out of overlooked. to mention self-betraying, of Pepita in "The Real McCoys.") should not be The Israelis were tire situation. Clearly after the '73 but nevertheless I realize an outlet society which had grown fected was casually Israeli soldier on the East side. In solutions. not look for- Israel to give up this "buffer zone" can't the ultimatum. Irregardless of the Those of you who read the back sweeping peace partition and did war, it proved a pyrrhic victory of emotion that I can only our forefather's constitutional For after all, we have over 150,000 Arabs were as '48 also did without a definite peace with the 1972, resultant calm, I don't think that album liners of the early Dylan Theodore Herzel who is known ward to the war in but foi both sides. describe as relief in the knowledge dogma that by now may even have Russians erecting an "iron cur- freely admitted into Israel. of Israel, not want to oblige the Arabs who Arabs. many people who were ten years and PP&M recordings know that the George Washington Although for the first time there that the blister has broken, the gone beyond the King James in tain" around the man on the is to "drive the Jews into the for the living under old on October 11th will ever not year as the designated height or felt that the Mid East problem wanted Since '67, when Arab land fell As Arabs has been a significant change in fluid has run free, and hopefully, mystical adherence. moon, can we? And so thus we wrong, but sea." recently, in the Israeli administration, per capita that remember that day, for as the sky zenith of the Civil Right not one of right versus More into Israeli control, a variety of Arab rhetoric towards "Zionist while on its maddening run across I was eight when John Kennedy awaited the Utopian day rights. It is now the Israelis income has risen markedly, they the began to look as though it would Movement in this country. Think rather that of two six day war, it was not new conditions had to be dealt aggression," the Israelis are America's face, will never be con- was elected president, and aside would land a man on moon; the or have received benefits fall, we all knew that it would ab- back for a moment and mentally important to look through who mined the Gulf of Aqaba with. Questions relating to return from nonetheless skeptical. For un- tained again. Poison seems only from Marilyn Monroe and Cap- Oh, great wondrous dead meteor!!! for Chicken rhetoric and see exactly what has mobilized their military for an at- socialized medicine, updated tain Kangaroo, there is not too solutely do no good visualize the sublime feeling of of land, Palestinian rights and derstanding the Semitic line, they beneficial when it is indeed ab- Little to run and tell the King, will the ef- is occurring. tack. Rather it was the Israelis sanitary conditions and improved that I could consider Since the Judeo-Christian order good that correlated and power of sovereignty had to be tied are fully aware that actions speak sorbed by the largest possible sur- much education. municipal elec- and this in its own way might fort of giving to people what Foremost, in understanding who defended their right for Free louder than words. This can be at- area, and so on November 22, worldly in the way of recollection. had by now the very godliness at into possible peace solutions. face tions are encouraged and there is gone all evil let label itself as the precedent in the should be theirs in the first place Israel, one must realize its basic existence by counter attack. tributed to previous cease fire 1963, ten years ago tomorrow, that (Imagine, however, having stake, what with that Specifically, let us deal with the a virtually free press establishment of a total mistrust by the mere fact that they exist. "raison d'etre" as the homeland of Through the land gains in this Un- agreements. For example: The poison was released on the through eight years of existence loose on the planet after the Israeli position on Jerusalem. fortunately, the status of those of structure that would so vaguely Yet it took the all -encompassing the Jews. With the rise of war, Israelis could have a Rogers cease fire in 1970. Peace American conscience (heretofore ignorant of Richard Nixon's "second" world war, it was While Jerusalem plays an im- the Jews living in Arab countries does presence. definitely apparent that we be arise in the latter half of Lancelot to actually propose the nationalism in the late nineteenth somewhat better position for will only come about through non-existent) in three bullet decade. (The problem, I feel, arose necessary legislation to the proper portant role for three major not come close in comparison to I Conclusively then, I am capable prepared to sacrifice the ultimate early twentieth century, Jews defending borders rather than direct negotiations and an shaped doses (or was it more, and over the differences in in- channels by way of the accepted religions of the world, it is the those Arab refugees in Israel. ultimate recognition of Israel by can no longer seem to remember; of remembering the major events for its preservation. So, in 1962, throughout the world conceived of and developing this inhabiting as well as Castro's Cuba started terpretations of life purpose bet- means so that we might in essence single most important city for the In the recent '73 war, the Arabs the Arab nations. Before any per- besides who bothered to count of the administration when Fidel fact that there was a definite Surely the Israelis did the arid land. the heads for self- ween, for the most part, those born give the niggers what they wanted Jews. For nineteen years, the were able to overcome their manent and meaningful un- anyway?) of blood, brain-matter their subsequent impact on receiving missile needs W.W.II, need for a homeland. These not anticipate the most recent that it is the Mother Russia, before the incarnation of on paper. ( NOTEr the system world called for internationalism humiliation fi-om 1967. Israel derstanding can come about, and horror that Jacqueline in- people. And I feel defense from became more concrete through conflict in '73, especially on their are the Lancelot to save all and those born after. It seems the is working — repeat three times to but the Arabs continued to deny realizes that the conflict has Israel strongly insists on direct sisted we all absorb for our own earliest impressions that mighty moved case, holiest day of the year;--- Z;^ » / :^ a future kids had the notion that God had yourself.) Naturally, there such events as the Dreyfus Jews access to their holy place. loosely pulled together ten peace negotiations as a keystone good understanding of what the strongest. Christendom from was the terror of been helps those who help created^ the lemming for suicide tremendous room for optimism Russian pograms, As for Israeli expansionism, the However, since the six day war, nations. Some problems en- to ultimate peace, rather than coup meant. After all, it was she As a child who had scourge (God straight- establishing the and a man's efforts supposedly amongst the American children of Nazi Germany and even up to the answer can be seen in a very under a unified Jerusalem, all countered are oil leverage, and talking through the skirts of the herself who bemoaned that her educated to feel the themselves) by differently.) every "Cuber." You were to be channeled eleven years on August 15, 1963 present day with the plight of the realistic need for secure and defen- religions are admitted to their dependence on the United States. super powers. "Jack had not even died for civil forwardness of any and noted blockade of our But what with the enemy since the rights, instead it had to be a silly American action, defeat was a bit- can see clearly now that march on Washington I indeed momentarily curtailed, the on- would free the little communist" two hours after ter pill to swallow in 196rs abor- soldiers-in-Christ were them from same coming rise of NASA and touch her arrival in Washington. Here I ted Bay of Pigs invasion. Had this prepared to sacrifice even the fate of their parents, for now one least part of the football securely placed in the had the civil law supporting him if feel compelled to warn the or- failure really been brought upon ultimate (or at time in In Middle East by the forces of evil or had it just ultimate) through a nuclear American pie, there was he indeed chose to give a Negro TK^ in the least Peace if you are thodox that 1963 to inquire into the Negroes' suspect that I've aligned the Ken- simply occurred through in- holocaust. Perhaps it would be the time of day. It's as if Con- well being, for we had not actually By RUDAINA ABED nedy years with poison, you are competence? Whatever the case, I better to have no world rather stantino had come back from heard fi-om them since 1957, the absolutely correct. turned my eyes forward to the day than a Red one, for in the end we the grave to re-issue his edict, only naive to believe of the problem. For in so doing, we of Palestine the Little Rock It is extremely migration settlement Le Monde about the role of the the six-day generation has feel the when the Cuban people would could always work something out year that saw Indeed, in hindsight, I (Continued on page that peace can come to the Middle can correctly assess the injustices proceeded systematically, Palestinians in a settlement, and managed to reach Suez, Jordan incident and the removal from 9) early sixties were poisonous in again be liberated. Meanwhile, for with Heaven, I am sure. East when only some selected suffered by the Palestinian people, disregarding the wishes of the he replied: "They have no role to and the Golan Heights. This is not their thousand days, but not in the a boy of ten, there were other, ingredients for a certain type of and from there a search for a populace. Funds were established play." In spite of Israel's brutal the end. After the present cease experiences to sense that I consider the more more mystical peace are put together. The solution can be meaningful, for the purpose of acquiring land and ruthless dismissal of fire lines, there will be new ones. ephemeral aspects of civil rights, think about in the exploration of realistic, productive. ;•;;,;,,.. problem, in essence, is not a racial and and financing exclusively Jewish Palestinian facts which has meant They will extend beyond Jordan space (which I knew in turn would foreign relations and space ex- don't have to run for your money . or a religious conflict as many An historical investigation of settlements. Dr. Eder, the head of personal as well as collective — perhaps to Lebanon, and You have come to believe, for the Zionism shows that the purpose of the Zionist Communism in tragedies, the Palestinians still perhaps to central Syria as well." never ap- in Arabs in general have this type of colonialism represents, Palestine movement said 1921: exist as a community of deep David Ben Gurion added his bit . proved of nor practiced a long-term, premeditated and "There can be only one national cultural roots fighting for its in the 1951-52 Israel Government let The Horses Do Itl discrimination of any sort; neither brutal process. The process of home in Palestine, and that is a national rights and for an un- Yearbook by saying; "Every state Night At The Races is it a quarrel over boundaries and Zionist colonialism involves: : v Jewish one, and no equality in the broken identity. Israel's concept of consists of a land and a people. frontiers as Israel's insistence on A. Settlement and claim of partnership between Jews and peace is an unconditional surren- Israel is no exception, but it is a "secured boundaries" has ownership of the land of Palestine Arabs, but a Jewish prepon- der of areas occupied by force over state neither with its land nor The Villanova Union will spon- can be collected immediately after erroneously come to connotate; by the Zionist. derance as soon as the numbers of the last 25 years. The list of in- with its people. It must now be sor "night at the Races" — an ex- the finish. In addition to the for a quick glance at the changing B. Uprooting and the de- the race are sufficiently in- vited parties to such peace set- said that it has been established in ' citing concept in filmed thorough- wagering, individuals, groups, and map of Israel, after every con- populating of the Palestinian in creased." Thus the immediate ob- tlement does not include the only a portion of the land of V* bred horse racing — for the first organizations will be able to pur- frontation with the Arabs, shows an effort to make room for Zionist jective of the Zionists was to in- Palestinians. Certain key area are Israel." ever at the University on chase the horses running in each ' time

to .. expanding frontiers that proved settlers.; ,;;: .*.-',;.":,•..• crease the number of new Jewish termed "non-negotiable" if and With Israel so deep into Arab November 28 in Dougherty Hall. race at ten dollars a piece. Owners be just as insecured. To describe C. Occupying the country and settlers and hopefully the disap- when negotiations are to begin. land, it is inconceivable that the Post time will be 8:00. Refresh- have the privilege of naming their the problem as a" quarrel over transforming the settler minority pearance of the Palestinian This concept of peace represents Arab masses will accept any ments will be available. horses and having their names ap- fi-ontiers suggests wrongly then into a Jewish state. people. the epitome of injustice, ar- Israeli plans for peace. For years Ten races, run several days pear in the program as well. Win- that a reshuffling of some boun- D. Denying the Palestinian Zionism succeeded in its first rogance, and colonial aspirations. the United Nations have come up ahead of time at a track in ning owners will receive a purse of daries would settle the conflict population their political rights of objective of a Jewish state; but the The Arab masses will with many resolutions, plans and the country, will fifty dollars and a handsome is not accept another part of once and for all. The problem nationhood. . r...; Palestinian was totally ignored such a solution, for recommendations for peace in the be projected onto a large screen in trophy in the winner's circle. not a refugee problem, for the E. Continuous expahsiofi; first between 1948 and 1962. Since 1967 Israeli leaders leave them no scope area. Unfortunately, all have Cafeteria. Films will Horses must be purchased refugees are only one aspect of the in Palestine and later into Arab the emergence of the Palestinian for doubt of what awaits the Arab ignored the heart of the matter, the Day Hop unopened until race time ahead of time — forms are now basic conflict. Finally, the territories outside Palestine. resistance movement transformed generations to come if Israel was the right of the Palestinian Arabs remain available in the Ticket allowed to when members of the audience Campus problem is not a case of "The aim of Zionism is to create the attitude of this community carry on its scheme of to sovereignty in their homeland. .^^ will be asked to pick and break the and Information Center on the colonialism in its historical for the Jewish people a home in into a revolutionary force deter- expansionism. In short the United Nations plans seal on each film individually. first floor of Dougherty Hall. meaning, for the philosophy of Palestine secured by public law." mined to fight for their rights. The Moshe Dayan in an in- for peace in fact legitimize Israel's The films have been supplied by Deadline for entries is Wednesday, Zionism is a special category. This statement made at the first Israelis have repeatedly gone into terview with the London Times illegitimate occupation. the F. Maurone Co. of November 21 or Friday, November With all these misconceptions Zionist Congress at Basile • 1897, fantastic theories to prove that the (June 25, 1969) said, "Our Finally the peace which the M*'^^ Philadelphia. 23 if sent in by mail. Address all :m'-i0f%-''iSim^. and misunderstandings, many of defined clearly the political ob- Palestinians are not relevant to fathers had reached the Palestinian Arabs offer is that of All wagering will take place in correspondence to Joe DelRaso the suggested solutions cannot jectives of the movement. The ap- the problem: Mrs. Golda Meir had frontiers which were recognized in Liberation, justice and in- the form of one dollar win bets c/o The Villanova Union. Further work. It is essential to go back in proach to this' objective was repeatedly denied their existence. the partition plan. Our generation tercommunity co-operation. In to the Villanova Union's with no limit on the betting. Odds information concerning "Night at Come some historical depth to the roots systematic and ruthless. Im-. ...Aba Eban was asked in 1969 by reached the frontiers of 1949. Now (Continued on page 9) will be compiled and posted just the Races" can be obtained in the before each race and winning bets Union office. ''Night at the Races'' ^ -Ff^AUCvE^ • Murriits Wednesdoy, November 28 • MAKES p.m. miDAS • ALICNMENT Post Time 8:00 • FRONT END Day Hop Cafeteria Formgn Cars Rapairad K.5.C-P.C. ViitAHOVA MUFFLER SHOPS 733 HAViRrORD RD. Detoils at the Campus Information Center RYNMAWR Phoii« 527-3812

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Pag^8j» THE VILLANOVAN • November 21, 1«73 November 21, 1973 e THE VILLANOVAN e Page 9 id:. I* Students of In page enigmas Saturn Cancer Broken Blister (Continued from 7) Plan Is nging without the ceremonial flare. For remorse. Now I was no longer Times by this time, man had little need allowed to view the world naively, euphoria Memorial of extraordinary ceremony, for in for Jack Kennedy had become the ">' \- essence life had become just that. sacrificial lamb to pragmatism. the endless hypnotic motion of the By MAE R. y-. WILSON-LUDLAM Friday's science class moved its waves Foresaking appearance to reality usual slow pace (it's hard to make shrouds my soul in a trance of Our most precious commodity is time; the utilization and Fountain is not something that I would con- the dogmatic interesting) until the tranquility concepts of reality knowledge of it can keep us tuned into the universe's cyclic workings. sider done in vain, so there is a scheduled interruption an- hollow sand dunes are shaded by swirl like dragon's tails The planet Saturn — sweet weaver of time — is presently transiting the By LARRY ELDRIDGE^ real meaning to the assassination: nouncing the lancing of the sleek velvet grasses whipping the air around them zodiacal sign of Cancer. This cycle will affect each individual ac- in- blister. As the emotional nuns led It helped us move on. And if my fallen wave crests tumble into ^iraling circles of unsurety Peace . . . love . . . hope; they are cording to his birth sign. • . .> ... not exactly words one normally us in a patriotic prayer, my eyes thoughts even hold some small cessantly but when we see them from our Presently we are in a transitional peridd between the Piscean and underneath scarlet streaked hub associates with a fountain, no looked to the vision of their weight, should not then that "silly the Aquarian Ages. The Aquarian Age begins in 1983. At that time, the evening skies we can understand their in- matter how beautiful. greatest known loss, first with little Communist" become our planet Saturn will preside over the Universe for more than two while uninhibiting eternity dividual beauty An ambitious group of shock, then fear and finally own patron saint of realism? thousand years. Uranus, considered by many to be the ruler of reposes and revel in their completeness. Villanova, Moore and Rosemont Aquarius, is but a firee-wheeling infringer in Aquarius acting as a sub- amidst human cries of anguish. David J. Crerand art students, under the gifted ,,•.,...,,, ;^;--^'-*, ': ruler only. , Beth Johnson guidance of Prof. Lovro Findrik, where is love? In the astrological world Saturn is being looked upon with frien- and with the assistance of 100,000 (Continued from page it is never present when you seek it dlier eyes these days. The ancients had projected Saturn as the dour, MidcQe East 6) dollars, would like to change that. it is a steadfast companion of sour stoical image, robbing the light side of life presenting and They hope to create a loneliness problematic situations. Ba, humbug!!!!! We've evolved and accepted essence it will are advocating. monumental fountain, which will liberate all the Unless the it is man's never ending quest '^'^ -^ self-discipline. r •^'' population Palestinians express symbolically the need for of the area (Jews in- are given the rights it is survival in a world of hate cluded) of the tyranny of Zionism. to self-determination and to Planets represent our attitudes. It is always an individual's at- worldwide good will between it is tranquil but hostile Palestine will then be a sovereign justice, there will be more titude toward another person, place or thing that creates either a har- nations, as part of the bicen- fighting it is sensitivity in a world of bold- state in which Moslems, for decades to come. monious or inharmonious situation. Attitude in the positive sense is the tennial celebration in 1976. The ness Christians, Jews or atheists can Palestinian peace plan makes jaded feelings cosmic neutralizer. The message that Saturn bears is "Improve thyself. Professor Findrik, a world it is an experience for which one live together as equal citizens of room for Arabs and Jews. In awaken We will mature, seriously plan, face the test of self-discipline, and learn renowned sculptor currently lec- fact hungers country. the Palestinian peace plan con- calm and reliability wherever Saturn is transiting in a natal chart (horoscope of turing in art at Rosemont College, the same it is beautiful but morose tains a huge concession quiet are broken, birth). The characteristics of the transit are determined by the sign explained the plan. For the Jew, it means shedding on their it is forgiving but revengeful part; they are thus inviting a large under the waves holding Saturn. Our response to life and its cyclic flow depicts what "We wish to construct a all Zionist colonialist and ex- what is love? '« will the pansionist attitudes and accepting new community whose members love is all this, kind of growth we can expect. o . monument that embrace elements of eternal youth, hope the Arab as his equal. For the came to Palestine by force. But eternal hope lights the way, but love is what you make it. None of us are the individuals we might suppose except in our ex- the and everlasting peace between Arab, it would mean accepting the Palestinians is a positive impossible dreams are negated love is my life in a world of con- pression of self. Saturn teaches us in a methodical manner how to ex- revolution nations," he said, "a monument to Jewish community and co- which does not sub- once more; fusion, press ourselves. He unequivocally states, "Consider thyself to be a part stand as a ^rmbol to future operating with it. This is the ideal scribe to any theory of uprooting eternity sleeps again. love is you. of the whole". Universally speaking, the lesson man must learn now is or Weinstein I generations of our renewed com- the Palestinian freedom fighters expulsion of anyone. Lee Tom Cerv to make room for the elderly. We must plan for better methods to ,' .-- '"-«y mitment to strive for peace and as provide them with a vital part of our whole scheme, and to see to it that a call for new creativity. We also as they retire from one career of necessary materialism that they are feel that the monument would given means to spiritually or creatively participate. In the Aquarian sponsor a widened interest in Age to come our elderly will play a greater part in the domestic scene, Professional Promoter Humanism and would be in nature's gardens, community affairs, and they'll excel at jobs testimony to the immeasurable requiring time and detail for which they are well equipped. Here is how the proposed fountain would appear. Colored lights and creative power of today's youth." controlled water flow could make this a spectacular display. vs. IXSELL "Our monument would be a Mae Ludlum will be appearing in the Day Hop Cafe, on December fountain," he continued, "con- Philadelphia, the birthplace of Bond, and I am hopeful he will 7:30 with her astrology show. is free. structed of bronze and stone, to be Professional Student 3, 1973 at Admission our nation. The ideal location respond favorably. If not, our only YOU THIS CHRISTIIAS placed in the center of would be Kennedy Plaza, which other hope would be that some

" ' would help fund r " i" " . was originally designed with a local businesses By JOHN WETZEL CRUISE THE -' fountain in mind." the project, which would have '•fl' \* ' Many factors influence the success or failure of concerts here at The construction of such a their names on the finished Villanova. Certainly, the topic is one of the most talked about on cam- monument would necessitate a product as a reward for their ISLANDS pus. This week's column will be devoted to helping you better un- concentration of talent, artistic assistance." derstand some of the reasons behind those successes and failures. knowledge and hard work. The Jim Kuryloski, Tom Johnston The Villanova Union is the major programmer of extra and co- end result, though, would not only and Rich Canuli are Villanova curricular activities — including concerts — at the University. be a beautiful work of art, but a students involved in the project, Operating outside a large metropolitan area like Philadelphia, permanent exhibition of a climax and are excited about the prospect however, Villanova is clearly at a competitive disadvantage in the in artistic mastery that Findrik's of being involved with this wor- music field. In addition to the Spectrum, places such as the Academy of students would dearly and deser- thwhile venture. Such Music and the Tower Theatre attract both top performers and top vingly treasure. "Professor Findrik is a audiences. It is almost impossible for Villanova to approach the con- Findrik is one of the world's genious," claimed Kuryloski. "I M Jit^-^ certs given by promoters at these locations. Princeton University in most respected sculptors, and has really think we can create central New Jersey, on the other hand, is at the opposite extreme. Set Love created some of the most beautiful something beautiful if we get the apart from all big cities (Trenton notwithstanding), competition is intriguing works of stone opportunity." and non-existent. Ck)ncerts there draw from a highly untouched source of known to man. His leadership in The fountain (see model in pic- revenue. The Philadelphia area is entirely another story, though. the construction of the fountain ture) would be airy, tall, and full is Promoters here use their tremendous advantages over colleges to would insure an end product wor- of elegance and dynamic line. The l!.- saturate the market with music talent and colleges therefore, usually thy of its advance billing. group of dancing figures sym- come up holding the short end of the stick. Findrik, who was born in bolizes peace and happiness SKI All promoters associated with area theaters are professionals. Seldom Yugoslavia, said that the largest enhanced by water from all sides. These men live, breath and die music. Three hundred and sixty-five days obstacle at the present time, is The water itself symbolizes the VERMONT Do you sometimes want to reach out to others? Most people do, but a year they are involved in soliciting, booking, working and dealing acquiring the necessary funds for music and richness of life. A foun- perhaps God has specially touched you. The Dominican Sisters of the with agents and managers of popular artists and groups. They establish the materials and labor needed to tain such as this, brimming with contacts in the field and always have much better relationships with Sick Poor try to recognize each person's unique call—so we have made construct the fountain. movement, would break the U, -. VERMONT G^RIBBEAN AMAICA Yt those agents and managers than any college student possibly can. the requirements for joining us as flexible as possible. "Without money we can do monotony of the verticle lines of Without exception, all those involved with concert programming at $85* $262* $199* nothing," he commented, "and we surroundiing buildings, and the why: Villanova are full time students. Programming for the Villanova Union area would become an ideal locale will need close to $100,000. We students even is only a sideline interest — how can these approximate To give you tht most for This is e trip for Ask anyone who's ever This is what we call In- We offer you the opportunity to live with us, work with us, pray with request for for outdoor theatre and concerts. have made a formal In addition to these drawbacks, the results of professional promoters? your moniy, we literilly ski people of all persue- been on one, there's dian Summer. Jamaica the people serve. This will allow you the atmosphere to the bicentennial com- Philadelphia would be a more us among we funds from encountered several problems peculiar to this the Villanova Union has combed the worid for idees sions. With 50 miles more happening, dollar is the timeless place mittee chairman, Mr. Richard beautiful place. discern and evaluate your call. University which seriously hinder concert possibilities. and placet We've extended of trails, Mt. Snow-the for dollar, on a where celypso lives- Villanova Fieldhouse seats approximately 3600 persons. At The ourielves in meny weyt-like best ski school in the Caribbean cruise then end so does everybody (Continued from page 2) four dollars per ticket, the most the Union could gross would be $14,400 reserving en entire new Eest-lives up to its anywhere else. With else. The water is Our Mission is to the poor, but to a special category of the poor: the Sports Complex — that is, if the concert sold out. Subtracting several thousand for ex- you'll the blue, the beech is beau- plications involve the commercial hotel in Jemaica~to come up name. The week's activ- 6 ports, sn sick. There are many ways for you to serve the poor and the sick. We traneous expenses (back-up group, lighting, sound, stagecrew, and tropic sun from tiful, the living is The price of the package, zoning of the land, and the with prices you'll find ex- ities include dancing, welcome you to . . . "Come and see** security) leaves little over $10,000 to finance the payment of the main deemed "significantly un- existence of an easement near the tremely reesoneble. Never ski races, movies-and every engle imegineble- eesy. And the price is act. More'often than not, this amoimt of money is not sufficient to get a derstated" by one committee PAW train station. The easement fear-no corners were cut on whatever you discover and have a story to right. (8 days, 7 nights.) "name" group or individual. And if the concert is not expected to fully member, does not include any was sold by Villanova to the Penn- the good time you'll heve. by your own devices. tell about each. bominiCAn sistcRS of the sick sell out (as has often been the case of late), then even less can be poor sylvania Department of Tran- (8 days, 7 nights.) funds for additional parking less well-known act must MARIANDALE OSSININC, KEW YORK 10562 allocated for the performance and an even be facilites. A new stadiiun on Ithan sportation for $500, and might - booked. This problem could be solved if the Union had money with Dear Sister, ; . Avenue, committee members ob- have to be repurchased at a much which to back up these concerts in case oif financial failure. As it stands, I INFORMATION EUROPE ALSO AVAILABLE would like to know more about the opportunities you offer for served, would reduce the area for higher price. ON though, the Union receives no money from any source within the sharing in your workJ understand there is no obligation. parking but increase the demand The Athletic Director admitted University. Chances cannot be taken. Money must always be the prime for parking spaces. This may that proponents of a new student NAME. concern in setting up concerts. NATIONAL STUDENT TRAVEL SERVICES necessitate the allocation of more union building have not been con- ADDRESS These are some of the reasons for the successes and failures of con- land for parking, or the con- sulted about his proposal, but certs at Villanova. Your understanding is requested until such time & WHOLE WORLD TRAVEL CITY .STATE. .ZIP CODE. struction of multi -level parking hoped they would recognize that when the Union is able to turn all its concerts into complete successes facilities, both expensive options. 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Pay 10 THE VILLANOVAN • Novemb«r 21, W3 NovmbT 21, 1973 THE VILLANOVAN • Pago 11 concerts Coming Distractions Tower Crowd Doesn^t theatre Deserve Wishbone Ash Peer Gynt: By BOB BERENS as an Onion At the time the Tower Theater left. The crowd Man applauded vividly. for an encore. However, the crowd opened its doors to rock music in Wishbone Ash came out shortly refused to leave, and the group thought should never be staged, 1971, it offered a new concept in PEER GYNT: A Portrait of a Macbeth, deludes himself by his afterwards, apparently ignoring returned for another jam, this explores the ironic rock concerts to the Philadelphia Man as an Onion Opens November own wish and suffers humiliation Dr. Christy what had happened, and laid time from their Wishbone Four area. It combined a much smaller 28th at Vasey Theatre. at his own hands. Although he sees relationship that exists between down some of the best rock and LP, a song called Doctor. the of reality but sizeable house where one could himself as the focal point of his world everyday and roll that this area has ever heard. It was easy to forget the the imaginative world which Peer see big name groups with a fi-ien- own life, he blindly bustles as a The group started the night off night's disappointing start, but it creates. very simple set design dly, personalized atmosphere, In Act V, scene v of Peer Gynt, moving point along its cir- A with three tunes from their is difficult now to imagine the enables the audience to focus their usually found only in coffee houses an onion becomes for Gynt an cumference. , Todd Rundgren, former lead singer with *Nazz,* plays a solo per- "Argus" album: The King Will Philadelphia area as the rock visual imagination of the actors and the like. One result of this was agonizing image of himself; layer ^'* formance at the Valley Forge Music Fair on Friday night, November Come, Warrior, and Throw Down capital of the world when the Christy emphasizes Peer's solip- % ^ a noticeable difference in the themselves, who form the external The Sword. Each song consisted of people its audiences consist of upon layer of selves with nothing sism by introducing each act with 23, for one show only at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are now on sale at the Valley world of Peer's imagination audiences, which were behaved the two guitarists, at the heart. Dr. James Christy Forge Music Fair box office located Just off the Devon exit of Pa. 202 Andy Powell refuse to tolerate new music. For the onion motif. Not only does the and peaceful, unlike the Spectrum, focuses this central through their physicalizations. and Ted Turner, trading leads and those who appreciate music for on metaphor gyrating metaphysical vacuum south, and at all **Ticketron** lc»cations throughout the tri-state area. where anything and everything solos of Ibsen's poetic drama and Also heightening the phan- during what the group does what it is and who had to witness localize in Peer's personality, but Rundgren has been acclaimed by the press in Just about every area of tasmagorical atmosphere of the The rock that the Pilgrims discovered was notiiing like the rock at the went, even after the music had best jam. crowd fashions this image to inform the the country as an electrifying recording artist (now on the Warner — The by now that insulting scene on Friday also parallels the physical action Valley Forge Music Fair in Devon, Pa. This coming Thanksgiving will started. production is dance and Edvard had calmed down and become night, the show will always be concluding production of Vasey of the play as a structural device. Brothers Label), songwriter (for The Four Tops, Ashley Bros., New Grieg's celebrated Peer Gynt be a memorable one when that hit recording and concert group **Poco** Unfortunately, the Spectrum engulfed by the sound, which was Theatre's fall season. Seekers, and the like), and an outstanding musician with groups^uch as remembered with a bit of shame. The play concentrates on three plays a one night, one show only engagement Friday evening Suite. November way of life seems to have found its enough to fill twenty (Johnny Winter, Foghat, and James Cotton). Rundgren is on his own Tower stages of the hero's life: in I- The focus of the play is on Gynt Acts 23 at 8:30 p.m. With several chart-busting albums on the Epic Label, way to the Upper Darby theater Theaters. In addition, the power- This graduate production in- now and the end results are Just too incredible to believe. the individual as he peels III, romantic fantasy colors Peer's **Poco** is gradually becoming one of the most sought after groups in and its continuation shows no I I I ful I a away the ' complemented ^^»^— I. ii^.^— —p^^— .III... music was by youthful cludes a cast of fourteen actors, layers of self-deception which en- consciousness; Act IV ex- the music business. Tickets for the **Poco** concert, with supporting signs of letting up. well cued light show which punc- Focus pands Peer's with Bill DeLuca starring in the velop his life. A village ne'er-do- consciousness, but guest stars, are now on sale at the Valley Forge Music Fair box office Last Friday night. Wishbone tually changed colors with each title role. This play will run from (Continued from page 12) well, an outlaw, a troll-woman's not to a more mature self- located just off the Devon exit of Pa. 202 south, at all "^Ticketron** Visions of the Past Ash was at the Tower and change in tempo. realization; in Act V Peer faces November 28-December 1, Decem- outlets, major theatre ticket in lover, a slave trader, a Bible- agencies Philadelphia, Bag and Baggage By MARK TOMEO delivered a brilliant performance Wishbone obviously enjoyed the England, impressed this crowd old age ber 5-8. Curtain is 8:00 p.m., and trader, a cosmopolitan financier, with an unaccomplished in Wilmington, Travelmart at Castor and Magee in Philadelphia, to an audience which really didn't crowd's growing participation in with his mastery Repeat Performance by & rapid rate, utilizing a workable of incredibly dif- life behind reservations may be made by a Mohammedan "prophet," him. The bestial Strawbridge and Clothier in Plymouth Meeting and other locations deserve it. Due to some lighting its music, as evidenced by drum- ficult a Slawomir Mrozek amount of comic gesture and ex- licks and inventive style. initiation calling 527-9783. "scientist," Peer is all these per- into the troll kingdom throughout the tri-state area. problems on the stage the show mer Steve Upton's occasional Directed by Ilona Gerbner with pression which allowed, the play's Complementing Akkerman is in Act II is sonae yet none of them. mirrored in terms of started nearly an hour late. The visits to the fi-ont of the stage to Thijs Van Leer on William Larsen, Temmie meanings to come forward ef- keyboards and Peer's physical life in Act IV. The restless audience responded by shake hands with and make faces flute. as concerts Brodkey, Bryan Hull, and fortlessly. Due to the nebulous He was influential as Gynt is a cyclone, a self- flight over Bob the Ronde to the troll screaming and stomping their feet at the audience. Ted's brother, Akkerman as he moved through proclaimed emperor Kolsby at the Annenberg Center. nature of the script, the characters who cannot court parallels the flight over the in disapproval. Finally the house being "Daddy," "She," "The Martin Turner, was often hard to the different highs and lows that fmd his kingdom, a knight-errant sea to Morocco, the Sahara, and Mrozek's darkly humored, Ghost," lights went out and the MC ap- spot, as he was constantly roaming were characteristic in their music. who imaginatively constructs the and "The Little Fellow," Cairo; the abduction of the Green- peared on stage to introduce an 6i*//y Dooif'e political satire of guilt, con- and the setting the stage with his bass, when not Focus was good enough to be very windmills he seeks to destroy. Joe/, Brothers "anytime after clad One parallels the abduction unknown folk singer, whose name singing lead vocals. science, and memory was staged in II in the appreciated on a number of levels. He is an egoist, World War a rural house in a charlatan, a liar, of Anitra later; Peer's elevation to out the Annenberg Auditorium with a any country," was drowned by the noise. The After presenting some old and One could get involved in the and a narcissist who transgresses we have a universal troll-prince is mirrored in his man never had a chance as the new material, the band finished meditative, unique twist: the combined cast of situation in which literally, the almost mystical, side the social and moral order, and elevation to monarch of the in- - William Larsen and Bryan Hull, madness continued, and after a with a thirty minute version of of their music or just sit back and violates A Long Awaited ghost of past war crimes returns to the classical Make Return Greek dic- sane. Peer always returns to two professional actors both with haunt an minute of his first song he mut- Phoenix, fi-om their first album, marvel at their incredible playing tum "know theyself." ex-military man who has situations from which he attempts tered something in disgust and apparently not intending to return ability. By DAVE COUSEMAKER vast lists of credits, and Temmie done his best to forget his previous .• to escape.. , .•>;,;;- Peer Gynt is at once Faust and AND WALT DOZER Brodkey and Bob Kolsby, two associations, and bury his Penn students. The blend of tight Mephistopheles, Don Quixote and By condensation, adaptation, memories. While the scope of "Ciiina Grove?" No, it was the Despite the physical limitations professional technique with the Sancho Panza, "Lord Jim forced and reorganization of the script complemented by an excellent ideas is somewhat narrowed by the Shubert Theater in. Philadelphia to Lear's discovery." of the Shubert Theater, the last light show which utilized less polished, almost frolicksome ghost being a Hitlerian HENRIK IBSEN'S Gynt, like which Ibsen, when writing it. figure, its where the Doobie Brothers ap- approach of the students allowed few songs brought the audience to sophisticated techniques like the cosmic quality is never the less peared on Saturday, November 17. its feet and closer to the stage. The ones our own Villanova Stage vast interplay between the actors, retained by the knowledge that the They were preceded by Billy Joel, band demonstrated a flair for Crew has been working to master. and deep exploration of the roles ghost represents a variety of per- an act which had not been in theatrics and ended the set as a The two acts combined to Ms. Gerbner's sensitive response sonages and thought, PEER put on a and is not GYNT Philadelphia for almost two years. Lampoon Rodio Hour Debuts cloud of smoke engulfed the stage show which was most satisfying to casting needs, and her limited by nationality or ideology. Despite this time lag he found the » and the first few rows. They were and entertaining. imaginitive use of stage movement The entire cast made extremely audience well-attuned to his transformed a somewhat talky facile use of this expressionistic earlier material. Between songs script into a visual delight. The National Lampoon Radio Hour is coming to Philadelphia on situation, and Mrozek's message and quaffs of beer, he further char- WIOQ-FM, Popular 102. While the play is didactic, its was never overbearing or forced. med the audience with witty FelI'mi's politics are never heavy-handed. The National Lampoon Radio Hour ... A one hour show from the Ftiwico The Annenberg continues to musings on his touring ex- madmen who created the world's most widely read humor magazine, Where a lesser production might delight with fresh production its periences. have dwelt overlong on ideas, Ms. had debut on Saturday, November 17, at eleven p.m. The ideas, and a unique and timely outrageously funny Gerner moved the production at radio hour is almost as unstructured as the Opening with an instrumental SATYRICOH r-,.? L-^. choice of material. magazine, using skits, blackouts, parodies on talk and telephone shows, combining both ragtime and coun- insane news and weather, and a mountain of devastating satiric humor. try elements, Billy Joel then ran **Freely adapted from Petronius It's Arbiter's unpredictable, but beautifully organized, resulting in a brilliant if through a well-varied repertoire Roman Classic of the not revolutionary approach to cruel and degenerate age of Comedy on - , leaving the Radio. ^ . / the audience begging for Listen for the National Lampoon Radio Hour each and every more. Despite being taken aback Caesars, Fellini's SATYRICON Saturday night only on WIOQ at 102 on your FM dial. It's absolute by the request for an encore he creates a stunning version of the perfection in parody. rallied to finish with his well- beautiful and the monstrous known Captain Jack. albino, hermaphrodites, hairy dwarfs, elephantine prostitutes, The Doobies took it from there. lascivious matrons, beautiful Opening with Listen to the Music nymphomaniacs and homosexual A GRADUATE PRODUCTION G they did not let with up hard G youths who inhabit a world of driving music until the lights went ^^ decadence, savagery and pleasure 'i^ ORIENT HOUSE on. Besides their string of hits they that is disturbingly relevant to directed by offered material from their forth- ^^ our own times. From the great coming album. At one point fresco of Trimalchio*s feast to they strung together a nonstop Federico Fellini the shocking cannibalistic rites 175 L LANCASTER AVL succession of songs, taking turns James J. Christy at the edge of the sea, the film highlighting the individual talents explores the limits of a dying of each member. Although Tom WAYNE, PA. 19087 civilization, and the eternal Johnston did most of the lead nature of man.** THEATRE vocals and guitar work, Pat Sim- VASEY PHONE: MU 8-i433 mons took the spotlight for Clear

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S' .i*-l. concerts Novmber 21, 1873 • THE VILLANOVAN • Pag« 13 Rock Theotrics Dazzle Tower Audience MUSKETEERS FOIL CATS 13-6 By LEW O'NEIL " Believe it or not there is still a voice to a screaming maniac and and a silly looking John Kay COMPLACENCY, MISCVES, LAPSES COSTLY IN LOSS place in Philly to see good, talen- back again. He compares much to imitation that did everything with ted rock music in relative safety. Jim Morrison in his ability to cap- the guitar except play it. Thanks to the Midnight Sun folks, ture the audience. The evening was saved, one is able to enjoy a show without After numerous costume however, by an extraordinary per- getting hit over the head with changes :r' a the final number was formance from Focus. With no wine bottle or having a lit cherry highlighted by duel explosion on gimmicks whatsoever the band bomb land in one's lap. stage and the disappearance of the took the stage and began to play Last Friday at Midnight the band. And although the crowd music that seemed to have a hyp- sensational group of Englishmen begged for they more did not re- notic effect on the audience. appear. called Genesis began a U.S. tour Led by lead guitarist Jan Akker- As talented as they by playing their unique and were the best man Focus performs a rock con- beautiful thing they had going for brand of music before a them was cert like a symphony. Heavy in ' full > their exceptional material. the house. AH classical influences, they create a members combine to write their .. Genesis, like many English genre all their own, best described , bands, is heavily into 'Theatric music, which demonstrates a great as a type of the intergalactic spacecraft, reteran jazz-rock. Akkerman, travellers of '^^; '*f deal of knowledge, with its this galaxy and beyond, Rock." Led by singer Peter heavily who recently outpolled Eric Clap- will make their first American landing at classical overtones. the Gabriel, who studied acting in ton as the best guitarist in Tower Theater. All systems are go for touchdown: 8 pjn. on Friday, England, they enhanced the This weekend the Tower will Nov. 23. Don't miss the Space Ritual. (Continued on page 11) nature of their songs with some present another fine English Rock Villanova's only outstanding light work and some Band, Hawkwind. Tickets are still score came on a blocked punt by Mark Ulrlch (27) left. The ball was picked up by Rick incredibly bizarre costumes. available. Aldrich (46) center, who ran it into the Xavier endzone for the touchdown, right. On the opening number, Gabriel appeared wearing a cape and an Last weekend the Tower was evil looking black and green mask jammed to capacity for a per- GoingnGhome costs with fan-like structures coming formance by the phenomenal By MIKE STULPIN TEMPLE IN fflGH GEAR out the sides. Using the proper Dutch band. Focus. Un- "Sometimes the best laid plans that. We (the coaches) saw hints lighting effect, at the end of the fortunately, however, the wait for 20o> astray." of it before the kickoff." of mice and men go song nothing appeared on stage Focus was a long and painful one, yoless citnight* The- coaches must have sensed The pain and shame evidenced but a florescent green Lone as the talent of the opening acts FOR BATTLE WITH CATS it. Throughout the pre-game itself upon the pale faces of the VU Ranger mas^, cri^ating a terribly went from bad to worse. By MIKE STULPIN Villanova lOcker room they pran- coaching staff. On the bus back to eerie affect. The night began with the newly Cross, Cincinnati, Boston Univ., firepower anytime they are within ced, verbally urging the players on Villanova, offensive coach Jim This Saturday the Villanova All this woikld be worthless ex- re-formed Spencer Davis Group. Delaware, Rhode Island, and the 35. and appealing to their emotions. Bates revealed, "This has been the Wildcats (3-7) will host the Tem- ^ cept for the faoi that Genesis con- When they were well into their Drake. Last week's 35-10 victory Depth might possibly hurt the Just before leaving the locker most humiliating defeat for me in ple Owls (8-1) at Villanova sists' of better than average first number it was easy to see they for the over Drake tied an 80 year Temple Wildcats if injuries do occur; but room for pre-game warm-up, the all my years of high school and Stadium 1973 football musicians, the betit of them being were only a band of mediocre gridiron record by giving the Owls at this point in the season the Cats team received two final messages, college ball and in 6 years of season finale. In a renewal of a Tony Banks on keyboards. He is talent playing very weak material. their 8th victory in a season. They are probably at their healthiest. each to become a prophetic vision coaching." fierce rivalry started back in 1928, the musical leader of the group as the Owls will favored in this will be out to get No. 9 this Satur- players If anything could make Spencer of doom. The first, from coach be For weeks the Cat have his exceptional playing is day. Davis look good it was Lou Ferry, urged all not to In the actual gridiron action, year's contest, as they hope to add been anticipating and thinking basically the lead which the others But the Wildcats will have dif- that followed known as the Blue overlook the Xavier Musketeers Xavier quickly stunned the com- on to last year's 12-10 victory over about the Temple game. Last week follow. Mike Ruterford is a fine ferent Oyster Cult. Satanic, sadist rock is the Cats. ideas about how Temple it may have cost them a victory. In n- and "to make it four in a row" placent Wildcats with a capable rhythm and bass player as is should end their season. Villanova their specialty, as they expressed (winning the final 4 games this ground game added to the ex- (Doached by former Navy mentor the past two weeks words have Steve Hackett on lead. Neither holds a 11-6-2 advantage in the themselves in loud, dull and season). Offensive coach Fred pected passing of Xavier QB Tim Wayne Hardin, Temple features a been exchanged by players and could be compared to any of the Tci« lifetime VU-Temple series, and repetitious music. With amateur in- diversified offense led by two coaches of both clubs. Now the ^25 IncI O'Connor offered the second £>ydo. In a contest billed in all the "greats" as soloists but each is Boston this year's squad wants to keep theatrics, boring rhythmn and in- Lousviem cantation — "to hang on to the Cincinnati newspapers as "The capable signalcallers — Steve time has come to put them into ac- part of the unique Genesis style. Lv 12:50a At 1:51 a Ex Sun Nonstop Lvll:00p Ar 1:05a Ex Sat Direct transfer that trend intact. credibly poor vocals they still ap- LvlI.OOp Ar 1:45a Ex Sat Connection ball. Our goal out there today is Battle of the Air" (Tim Dydo vs. Joachim, a from Penn tion on the field. With Villanova Drummer Phil Collins adds a With a defensive secondary led pealed to quite a few members of no fumbles." Bill Hatty), the outcome would State and former Haverford High hopefully holding the incentive series of chimes to complement his by senior Frank Polito and the audience. 'I'he group contained From the results that occurred, eventually be decided not so much star, and Marty Ginestra, the edge, an upset win is not at all hard driving sound. sophomore Steve Ebbecke, only two members who could be the Cats might as well have been by the combined Xavier attack "sparkplug" of the Owl squad. unlikely. For if the 1973 squad If there is anything that makes Joachim should get more than a called musicians. The bass and deaf. Fumbling the ball 8 times but by Villanova miscues. With the addition of Joachim, the wins this last one, the entire fall the group stand out however it few gray hairs in threading his lead players, totally misguided as (losing 3 of them) and giving an Able to move early against a Temple offense has averaged 35 would appear much happier in was the fine singing arid' the stage a whole, points a game, among the tops in aerials through Wildcat country. retrospect and the graduating ./:*'. performed quite well as unin^ired performance, the Wild- confused and erratic VU defense antics of Gabriel. He was the com- Also, tackles John Zimba and soloists. The rest of the group con- cats were cut to pieces by the (which often found themselves off- the nation. Having greatly im- seniors could fittingly cling to the plete master of his voice as he 5-4 John Givens are likely to be found sisted of an unimpressive drum- Musketeers, 13-6. The Mainliners sides), the Xavier Musketeers mar- proved over their record last memories of their last glorious changed from a deep rich melodic in the Owl backfield if previous mer, an organist, guitar player now tally 7 losses against only 3 ched 71 yards to the Villanova 3 year, the Owls have passing moment as one of victory* performances are an indication. victories this season. yd. line. There the bulwark held, prowess in the Joachim — Randy Oftiensively, the Cats are more of For anyone even remotely con- as the defensive line rallied and Grossman (also a former Haver- ford High star) combination and a question mark. Though having a nected with the team, Saturday's forced Xavier to settle for a 10 yd. JAYVEE running ability with the likes of lower scoring average than the INTERESTING loss had to be the low point of the field goal and a 3-0 lead. Sloan and Henry Hyanoski. Owls, they possess the ability to entire season. Personally, last But the Musketeers soon made Tom strike quickly with the arm of it 10-0 with a second 13 Their defense is stacked with ROUNDUP Memphis^SZ- Naslivle^46- ^23 week's gridiron performance by quarter Pitlsbuigh junior QB Bill Hatty and receivers * '^ the Cats ranks as the worst this yard TD pass from Tim Dydo to returnees and should prove agile By RICH KRAFT FACTS LvlhOOp Ar 1:19 Sot Connection i ojK Lv 1 l:00p Ar l:07a Ex Sat Connection LvllrOOp Arll:58p and tough to crack. Clhuck Dreisbach, Jim Trolice, Ex Sot Nonstop reporter has seen this year. The his tight end; and the halftime "The purpose of a junior varsity Temple's only loss this season John Mastronardo, Dennis Scan- Wildcat coaches seemed to agree. scoreboard at Xavier Stadium team is to give the kids game ex- to Boston C!ollege in their nell, Gary Belmont, plus a host of still lit up the same score minutes was perience." This was coach Nick Immediately following the game second game, 45-0. They have backs. Also, the foot of Dennis Did you know there was once a war between later. Russo's theme in evaluating the Ferry merely defeated Xavier, Akron, Holy Griggs gives the Cats extra two head coach Lou If the Villanova defense could recently concluded campaign. nations that lasted a total of 38 minutes? It paced back and forth outside the stands as the be called erratic during the first With that thought in mind one shortest war between nations In for 20 Villanova locker room half, the offense could not even be would have to label this season a history. inside, remained minutes. Once he found on the turf. Gaining only 90 success despite a 2-3 log. It was virtually speechless, visibly stun- between England and Zanzibar. The total yards and 4 first downs (one One sign of success is the quick don't have British attacked Zanzibar at 9:02 A.M. on Aug. ned as he muttered, "I was due to an Xavier penalty), the development of players. Mike Lom- words to express myself." Later on Cats never mounted the attack 27, 1896, and Zanzibar surrendered at 9:40 A.M., but bardi, Ed Szczerba, Brian Sikor- did: "You try and try the plane he instead stayed mired deep in their ski, John Mastronardo, and Scott 38 minutes after the war started. *v all week to guard against looking own territory. When chances did Kaufman have been playing with The longest war between I think two nations in ahead (Temple). But today arise they were soon tossed aside. the varsity and Gary Setta recen- history, by the way, it more of a matter of (the was the Hundred Years War Tax was Late in the first period Mike tly made a grand entrance into the loci. overlooking between England and France. That war actually St.louis^54 players) totally Mahoney intercepted a Dydo pass group. Several other frosh have Xavier. The team had no respect lasted 115 years, from to and returned it to the Xavier 36. seen limited action on the squad. 1338 1453. Lv 1 1 :00 Ar 1 :08 a p Ex Sot Connection the field." •"' for them on On the ensuing series Villanova Despite the loss of several out- And, here's another interesting factV.v ' Add small security chorge to oil fores But looking deeper into the QB Bill Hatty fumbled and standing frosh to the parent club, Spritztor's has been the store for Vlllanova problem, the virtually total team recovered on first down and then the J.V. produced several quality students since 1921. In 1960, we were the first to Allegheny's Moonlighters cost 20% less than our daytime flights. collapse stemmed from a total tossed an interception on second performers. Quarterback was ably open a down. Also first separate student shop featuring Ivy But that's not all. Our late-evening departures mean less traffic lack of emotion and personal — on Villanova's manned by Mike Frazier and Bill League clothing. pride. After the initial shock by series after Xavier's second quar- Mabry. Frazier completed 48.2% Now, we have our "Directions and fewer people at the airport. And your holiday lasts longer the Xavier offense and defense, the ter touchdown another fumble of his passes while directing a Unlimited" featuring the clothing you want because you leave the night before. Cats never rallied. The unified deep in Xavier territory killed the Veer-type offense and Mabry today. ""•• ^••••v-:r,y:f Moonlighter lives. •';^^..•t jets are a real short cut home. Call 563-8055 Wildcat squad instead became 11 Cats' nine threw for three touchdowns. individuals each playing without In the second half the Cat Other outstanding offensive for reservations or information. Allegheny honors American Ex- organization or incentive. As the defense played almost up to par, weapons were backs Mike Petri press all SPRITZLER'Sli and other general purpose credit cords. If you're under game progressed huddles were not with the only major lapses oc- (3.9) and 6'3" punisher Ron Bid- 22, you con save on daytime flights, 16-18 too. broken in unison, the sideline was curring infrequently in the defen- well. The receivers of merit were West Lancaster Ave. ominously quiet, and Xavier con- sive secondary. Overall, defensive Billy Bell (10.8 plus 2 TD) and IheAleghenyAir System hoso bl more going fer^ tinued on its way to a win over the coach John Rosenberg felt Steve Adelizzi. Ardmore Cats, their first since a 3-0 victory "basically satisfied with the defen- Additional varsity prospects in- in 1967. sive performance." He admitted clude Mike Niner (OT), Ben 9-43 • II Hours after leaving Xavier "missed coverages in our zone Lazara (DT), Bill Olsen (OG), Joe Ml it7869) toto ALLEGHENY IPHL Univ., coach Ferry reflected, "We defense, many of which Dydo was by Jim Qrogan McCartney (C), Gene Fasulo » » to Mike Mahoney intercepts a Tim pass at midfleld. it was bis second ' played with absolutely no emotion able capitalize on." Dydo ;i' fjtytiiiibi'l fi'.l >l>iM (»!»<« <\ I « % -t ' . A»U. f^ f, nr--^ out there today. I was afraid of (Continued on page 13) pickoff of tlie yeVr'aml \it' re'turaed' ihisorie' IZ'^'rfls. Bill Tidmarsh. ;

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> ' . V" ,:. TIME After personally witnessing Cat defense in rising up to meet OUT It was a wise choice. For John Several the incidents have cropped up in the athletic HARTNETT Villanova's complete demise at proves not only to Musketeers and contain them RUNS be a premiere WITH PAIN department this year Xavier Stadium last Saturday, an pass rushcor and top tackle but also in the second half Launching an which further serve to illuminate the aggressive glaring 4'. > ,.*', initial reaction was not to choose a team leader off the field. pass rush along with need for improved v' *i c * /'•/.* Taking athletic facilities at Villanova. a player of the week. It seemed to on added responsibilities without fellow tackle Zimba, Givens The most recent problem involved the girls in the new ROLLS MERRILY be a dubious distinction indeed af- harassed Xavier TO IC4A being asked, John serves several QB Tim Dydo WIN aquatic arts program, and the difficulties that arose in ter the Cats' lackluster per- into completing only 5 passes the By LARRY ELDRIDGE other duties connected with the allotting them practice time in the field house One of the formance. Yet second thoughts team, a fact evident to those who entire second half Anchoring the pool. more interesting Everything and closer analysis produced a travel an(^ stay with the Wildcat defensive line against the rush was fine during the first few weeks of aspects of John Hartnett's record school, setting performance at change of mind, as certain in- squad. His mature attitude as a also, John's performance gave the as the girls received an adequate amount of pool Van Cort- landt dividuals did merit special player and a person no doubt tend VU offense consistent good field time. Park last week was the fact that the recognition. to influence underclassmen in position throughout the second Wildcats' ace distance- a However, when the men's swimming and water polo Bypassing VU's totally flat of- positive manner. half. man almost didn't run in the race teams began working out, the girls* fense, the focus immediately shifts practice time was because of a painful hip, and in The amiable red-headed senior Thus admitting "difficulty in sliced, and they were eventually fact did run to defense, where tackles John also possesses a fierce sense of per- phased out of the field with considerable adjusting initially" in first the pain. Zimba and John Givens surpassed sonal pride house pool schedule, and were relocated and a striving for per- half, John Givens was able to at St. Mary's their teammates and rose to the The handsome senior from sonal excellence, qualities ap- overcome the mental pool. doldrums of Ireland zipped occasion, wrecking second half parently woefully absent from through the course the Villanova locker room and Tempers ran high as the girls felt they were being havoc on the Xavier Musketeers. many Cat in 24:00 and established a new players last weekend. draw out his own pride later in the treated unfairly and with no regard to their course record But because of his added mental Flying back after 13-6 desires and in the process. the loss to game — the mark of a mature needs, as their protests fell upon deaf "I wasn't sure whether or not I leadership abilities and personal Xavier, John was visibly and champion, ears. whether in football or would striving toward excellence, senior vocally disturbed A nocturnal mugging incident run until after I warmed by the outcome just in life. near St. Mary's, where John Givens deserves the nod for up," he recalled. "My hip hurt af- and the team's play (in contrast to there is no longer any security fuard, did not endear the ter warming up, but I thought I Player of the Week. many players who did not show Definitely one of the most girls to their newly assigned practice pool. They were even would be able to A senior Business Ad- any visible shame in folding unheralded players on the run a good race." up to team, locked in Defensive tackle John Givens. the pool once because St. Mary's only locker The sore hip is a result of . ministration major who wishes to an inferior team). the All-Catholic graduate of Arch- room was being utilized by the jayvee something out of place in Hart- enter the public relations "Held af- In fact, John cited his own biship Carroll High had never basketball team. "DRUGS AND THE ter graduation this spring, John (Despite nett's back. Ken Schappert and Registration (or intramurai mistakes and stated "I was not played on a winning team until a all the adversities, the team finished fourth ^^ ^ Eamonn Coghlan, two of the best COMMUNITY" has also proven his ability to in- totally pleased with my per- freshman victory over Army in m an aquatic arts baslcatbali exhibition in New York, and Thelma members Find out what aanlor nursat fluence people on the gridiron. A formance today" while of the team, did not run will taica placa in the on the 1969. Tliis season John Givens is Citta captured a gold medal in one event.) at all, and is hava to tay. Coma, liatan, returning starter this fall, the 6'3" plane. Winning attitudes each also suffering intramural offica in and win- again saddled with a losing record and partlcipata A similar problem occurred earlier in from back ailments of some sort. on Novam- defensive tackle received ning teams are made from this on the gridiron. But this the semester, AJumni Half from Novambar strong- bar 30 from 9:30—11:30 recognition from his in when the powerlifting team, "We didn't really have any a.m. teammates self-intraspection and non- willed senior will always be a per- which was second in the 21 through Novambor 2B. In Bartloy 209. being elected CoCaptain this, NCAA Tourney chance of winning without Kenny complacency. sonal winner, as all who know last spring, was evicted ft-om the weight season. and Eamonn," said Hartnett, "but But in truth John Givens led the John will attest. room during practice hours so that members of other I thought I had a chance of win- ,^X * Villanova team sports could J ^ ^^ir'- y* undergo special conditioning ning." •••M.'A'f, '•- programs. At the half mile pbint Hartnett, The basketball Penn's Dave Merrick, and team is the big loser whenever there is a field Manhattan's Pete Squires house party. The fioor is usually a sticky mesc assumed the early lead. After three following the beer Photo by Jim Grogan blasts, and the team has missed several John miles, Merrick and Hartnett had Hartnett crosses the finish line in an IC4A record time of 24:00.0 practices as a result. broken away from everybody, and about seven seconds ahead of Penn's Dave IVferricL One such party was held in the Butler Annex, a site were running neck and neck. the IC4A Championship race, disappointing cross for intramural Merrick forged ahead and was in country contests, and that floor, too was turned Hartnett chose not to run in the season in a few years. The team into a disaster the lead at the Cemetery Hill area. NCAA Championships on Mon- was crippled checkpoint of the race. with injuries None of these problems were catastrophic, yet each day. throughout the campaign, and Hartnett then shifted gears and "I'm just not in good enough was the cause of bad feelings, among the people involved, never really ran at full strength. turned on the juice, as he caught shape," he explained. "I've only and in each case the big losers were students. and passed a tiring Merrick with trained about half as much as I They finished with a dual meet When will it all end? one half mile remaining. He sim- would have liked this year, and, I record, and were second to Penn ply outkicked Merrick the rest of wouldn't want to run in that race in the Big 5 Meet. Villanova the way, and snapped the tape unless I was in top shape. I finished sixth in the IC4A team nearly seven seconds before Penn's wouldn't really prove anything if I scoring after six championships FOOTBALL As a result even Dennis Griggs* outstanding runner. finished 8th or 9th. and a second field goal place finish in the (Continued page attempt fell short. Despite his impressive victory in from 13) Thus ends Villanova's most last seven years. After fumbling again to end the gained 50 yards passing in the third period, QB Bill Hatty (who second half. completed 9 of 17 for 77 yards) It was the VU defensive line and was replaced by freshman Brian PROBLEMS PLAGUE BOOTERS; linebackers, though, that seemed Sikorski. 0)ach Ferry explained ONCE, A KMIGHT, IM ORDER TO WHERE HE TOOK TO THE to mentally and physically rise CHORES AND COURASE AND DISPLAVEP A KEEN MIND the move as "something to shake GET CLOSER TO THE EARTH, AT HAMD WITH above their opposition. Led by DETERMINATION FOR INNOVATION. them up. I had to try something." EAT TOMATOES, bruising tackles John Givens and FINISH SEASON 3-9-2 AMD PICK UP A But Sikorski, AT cold off the sideline, John Zimba, the line stifled the By MIKE RANDAZZA FEW CREDITS; DIE? JOIN! THE fumbled twice his best year with some was Nova only 3-9-2? "I hate to '* .,•, consecutively and brunt MEDIEVAL U. of the Xavier attack and The 1973 Villanova memorable performances. say it, AGRICULTURAL later still could not perk up the Soccer Wong, but direction was the 5?ii. : consistently gave the offense fair team promised COMMUWE, dragging squad. His passes time to be the best ever. a scholarship player, played up to problem," frowned one tired or good field position. In fact, the Led by Captain Gerry expectation, and time again fell near or off the Fay and as Nova received its hooter. defense eventually put the only scholarship player Shai M . u "money's worth. They share scoring hands of the VU receivers as Coach Howard Graff, one of the points up also, as Mark Ulrich Wong, Nova looked forward to a honors with five goals apiece Villanova rooters and coaches more generous men on the Main blocked an early third period tremendous season. assisted by Scott Donnelly, Fay merely waited for the clock to stop Line, has often been attacked for Xavier punt at the 33 and The season opened with a 4-0 and late-season starter Bob the debacle. his lack of direction, lack of game linebacker Rich Aldrich ran the shutout victory of St. Francis and McDevitt. Xavier again took ultimate ad- plan and lack of true knowledge of pigskin in for 6 points. The sub- a 1-1 tie with powerful St. Joe's. Fay, before being moved to line, vantage of Villanova miscues in the sport. sequent try for a 2 point con- "We stood at 1-0-1 and fi*om there exhorted the halfbacks and was scoring their final' points, as "This year was a bit let-down version just missed, as Hatty's toss on it was all down hill," recently always a rallying spirit. Without Si korski's second fumble became a because there was so much poten- to end Jim Trolice was just tipped reflected one of 29 yd. field goal, the the defensive stan- Fay's dynamic direction second for the tial . . . things didn't seem to go away. douts. Villanova might have seen its Musketeers' frosh kicker. Now last our way," stated another Even worse, the frustrated con- "We were shutout eight times. If soccer team. ^ holding a 7 point lead by virtue of frustrated kicker. version attempt signaled just the the offense does not score you start The defense, although allowing the 13-6 score, Xavier coach Tom Quitting and lack of direction beginning of a totally frustrated to say forget it," was the sad wrap- 2.6 goals per game, usually led the Cecchini could relax, later stating counteracted all the visible poten- and lackluster offensive per- up of the game hooter. team, looking brilliant at times. "the second FG was the turning tial. What then should be done? formance by the Cats. They LaSalle College dumped the Underclassmen Rick point in the game for us." Romentol, One plan is to run the hooters emerged at the half dead Wildcats 3-0 Wednesday to Tom Burke and Dick as Indeed, he had nothing to put an Murphy led fear. a club with the captain getting emotionally and mentally and With end to the disappointing season, by knowledgeable Vince only 1:02 remaining the Cats much more resembled corpses on the playing which at the beginning had DiAngelus dominated say in who plays. blew away their final salvaging such many first field throughout the final two good prospects. rate opponents. Another plan hope, rougaing the Xavier punter calls for the periods. twice after What turned out to be the squad Steve DeLuca and Eugene acquiring of a new coach. HIS MUSICAL ABILITY WON HIM A AND HE DID JOIN HIS FELLOW repeated warnings AND SOON, HE DID COMPLETE Said coach Jim Bates: "When I with the most potential, Holmes from the Wildcat coaches. finished rotated roles in the goal One final note — as of press PLACE IN THE BARNYARD CHORUS, STUDENT FARMERS ON AN HIS TRAINING talked to them on the sidelines >«> with a record AND WAS ASSIGNED all * * of 3-9-2. But the gaining two shutouts out of the time, the team was waiting to hear EVENING'S HAYRIDE (THEIR TO THE TASKS MOST SUITED 7D I noticed was a glassy-eyed stare. team was better than the record. three victories. It was their direc- In thus losing miserably to the the verdict on a possible in- WAGON STOCKED WITH PLENTY HIS ABILITIES. Then I that Bob Belfiglio and led the tion that led the powerful knew we had lost all physically weaker Muskies, the Wong defense. vitation to enter a post-season in- OF FROSTY- COLD SCHAEFER scorers with Belfiglio Why, then, communication with them (the Wildcats face the imminent turning in with all this talent. vitational tournament in Boston. BEER, THE BEER WITH FLAVOR players). Coach Ferry later added, danger of falling apart at the respect for the opposition," while performance THEY COULD DEPEND ON NOT "You can all next week in their against Xavier, hitting appeal you want to season's end instead of 8 punts for FADE co-captain John Givens reflected season finale against Temple. TO THE WHOLE NIGHT LOUG) them. But true pride and culminating "If a 40 yard average i^nd preventii^ their efforts at a his confused dedication feelings by stating, it does occur," one coach candidly the Muskies has to come from deep peak. Last Saturday the team from scoring even fur- "The obvious thing would be to admitted, "we could well lose within." by ther . . . displayed apathy and desperation During the game junior say that we were looking past 70-0." Nick Thus the second half featured instead of pride and con- Tarabocchia suffered a Xavier to Temple, but that's too passes always falling out of finger- CATNIPS: Before the game last minor concussion but centration. The worst aspect of should fagp obvious. I don't believe tips, we're that Saturday it was announced that O.K. this more penalties, and more Saturday's week . . . Frank Polito 'Tiv* • ,."%.<'• letdown occurs in naive. Maybe it's a lack of con- Schaefer Breweries. fumbles. With a first and ten offensive tackle Joe Miller was in- needs only 16 more New \tork, N.Y., Baltimore. Md., Lehigh Valley. Pa. on trying to analyze it. No one can punt return V centration. I really don't know vited the Xavier 25 all to play in the North-South yards to tie a Villanova could career record . definitely put their finger on it. '', "^-^-ta-^—•»*-"^" what it is." v:.«''«>-*>',?,{^#» '. -• < All Star game . . . u? fi:4't>'\f:i;i\'tyi^ • ' Mike Sullivan trtrt'jc^/L^f'k t • ,.<;-. . < « «:,:* • • • - . " I Villanova has not the j ( i n do in 3 plays \vka to Idsfe 5 yard&.' CoAch Ferry won on road sui^cts "a lack of The team cannot afford a repeat turned in excellent performances in football since 1971 vs. Dayton. .L^-: • «... ..•»%f-'WJ^

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On Friday, November 30, the DECEMBER 1, SATURDAY Resident Student Association will The Chess Clob will sponsor an ,open tournament for all hold a Dance Marathon-Mixer, • ••• ¥¥¥¥ students and faculty. open to administrators, faculty CASH PRIZES and students. $25 — 1st /;.' )r . It will be held from 9:00 p.m. $15 — 2nd until 3:00 a.m. in the Day Hop $10 — 3rd cafeteria, allowing six hours for 4th — Membership in the U.S. and the marathon. A live band will • *• • •• Penn State Chess Federation perform, supplemented by a tape PSCF & USCF ^stem. • 5th & 6th ~ USCF Vol. 49, No. 12 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. "1 f' .\ '•• •< December 5, 1973 . •:. !.'.' -^ '*:;; ' There are awards for the last , t' 7th — 10th — Villanova Club Membership '.:K"'. j,.vv. '•^,;*•^r.*. 11 three couples enduring the Entry Fee — $2.00 Registration fee is marathon. $1 2 Hours to Make 30 Moves Wednesday, November 21 f per couple and 50c for non- 30/60 8:00 A.M. Career Development Center sign up sheets for Hordman marathoners. Rumors that Frank Rounds & Cranstoun, Boug-Warner, American Shorter has already entered have Hospital Supply Corp., I ^ 9-JO—14M) nn-t Lou Ferry Resigns and U.8. National not been verified as yet. , Security Agency. Career Development Cen- II _ IJO—4H>0 registration and information A III — 5K)0—8:30 f ;» 5:00 P.M. Faculty Club Meeting, Alumni House.^ ^ ^ table has been set up in the Shoppe East Lounge

All Day ; for 26-30 11:00 — Etruscan Art Exhibit. Falvey Library. November from Registration — 8:30—9HM) Classes end' a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Proceeds from for Thanlcsgiving Break. Everyone Plays Three Rounds Coach's Post the marathon-mixer will help H Head finance the installation of lights Thursday, 22: '^^ By LARRY ELDRIDGE committee has been created to director and currently a top November for the outdoor basketball and man Lou Ferry didn't follow his nor- select new coach with the HAPPY THANKSGIVING! tennis courts. Please be informed that the Student Union is now in the a in the Philadelphia Eagles' process of compiling, the calendar for the Spring. Any club, mal schedule of events last week. greatest possible expediency. The organization), and at least one ^"W'-id' '

'- Instead Villanova's head football is all Friday, November 23: : * group, or department wishing to have their events published committee welcoming ap- member of the Augustinian please submit in writing to this office the name of the coach, in a hastily called press plications, and is considering men Priesthood.) 6:00 P.M. Vet's Club T.Q.I.F., Connus Ale House. ' openings exist in Immediate organization, the time and date of the event, and if it is a conference on Tuesday, an- both inside the staff and outside. Ferry has been asked to remain Section of the the Feature special event a brief description would l»e appreciated. All nounced his resignation. He may (Bender refused to identify the at Villanova in the capacity of an Saturday, November 24: part- Marching Band faces a number of difficulties resulting Villanovan for full and replies must be in on or before the 20th of this month. The Villanova remain as an assistant coach. members of the committee, but ac- assistant coach, which may or 1:30 P.M. Football: V.U. vs. Temple, V.U. Stadium. dismissal of Band Director, Mr. Frank Davis, last week time positions as writers. Jour- from the Ferry and Athletic Director cording to informed sources the may not prove to be an awkward Sunday, November 25: nalists, typists, essayists, Chip Bender both stressed the fact committee includes Bender, Art situation, depending upon the satirists, muck-rakers, etc. that Ferry was under no pressure Mahan (Advisor to the President nature of the new head coach. A sign-up sheet for season bus tickets for transportation to and '.-• ; 12:30 P.M. Spanish Mass, St. Rita's Chapel. V «. We offer pleasant working from outside sources, to resign. for Athletics), Alex Bell (former Worth Retaining from the Palestra for Villanova basketball games is in the conditions, interesting co- Villanova Band "I've gone through terrible men- Dougherty Hall. The estimated price for Villanova head football coach), "That is something he (the new have Campus Info. Center, workers, and a nice place to tal anguish for two years," said Jim Murray (Villanova alumnus, coach) will have to live with," Monday, November 26: m- 10 games is $15. Make it easy on yourself and save energy at lunch if you are tired of the Pie Ferry, referring to the team's former V.U. sports information CLASSES RESUME. the same time. (Continued on page 1 4) Shop. Director Fired losing record for the past two 8:00 A.M. Career Development Center sign up sheets for Union If interested contact seasons. "You can't think of your- Carbide, Day & Zimmerman, U.S. Hew Audit, U.S. AMC, Sun By CATHY BARR special reason," but that the Tom Swick self in this business, and I thought Life of Canada, Sparry Rand, Harry Diamond Labs, Com- Mr. Franlc Davis has been University planned to replace Mr. or Bob Wesolowski it would be best for everyone in- bustion Engineering, Owens-Illinois, Arthur Young, Penn Vilfanova't rec«ntly-tormed Feminist Group will meet again dismissed as director of the Davis with a full time Music Office in the Yillanovan volved if I stepped down." Power & Light and Electronic Data Systems, Career Develop- on Tuesday, Nov. 27, at 7:30 p.m. in Apartment 318 of the Villanova Band. Mr. Davis was Director as soon as possible. 2nd Floor Dougherty ' "I wasn't really surprised when ment Center. Chetwynd (Just down Lancaster Ave.). This week, Wt informed in a letter he received Mr. John P. Kelley, Mr. Davis' he (Ferry) told me of his 9:00 A.M. Interviews: Temple School of Pharmacy, 108 Corr. discussions will center around the book, "Our Bodies, Our from the Student Activities Office attorney, speaking as an alumnus decision," revealed Bender. "I had 4:00 P.M. Meeting with Sears in 110 Bartley, for those to interview Selves," with a professor of nursing on hand to provkle on November 28 that his em- of Villanova, feels that the Univer- ';, '." ' heard a few rumors and received a and anyone interested. Any girl interested in being an additional medical information. For further details, contact ployment with th.e University was sity "can be morally criticized for few phone calls which indicated 8K)0 P.M. Cat's Eye, Day Hop Cafeteria. usherette for Field House Chris Boylan in the SGA Office, or stop by the Villanovan terminated as of November 30. what they have done." The basis of that there might be such a move." 8:00 P.M. Philosophy Lecture & Discussion. Ms. Barbara Wall, 108 basketball games this 3/ear Offk:e. Father John Byrnes, Dean of Kelley's criticism of the Univer- Did Bender try to talk Ferry out Bartley. please see RoUie Massimino Student Activities, said that the sity's action is that Davis, who of his decision to quit? 8:00 P.M. Phi Sigma Tau: Spealcer, Dougherty HaU. in the basketball office in the decision to fire Mr. Davis was serves as band director in a part No Argument Field House. Girls will be Villanova AZA will be having an important meeting on "ultimately" his, and cited as his time capacity, depended "not only •"No, I didn't try to change his Tuesday, November 27: chosen on a selective basis. November 21, 1973. Anyone interested is urged to attend. For major reason "basic differences of on his salary as a high school information call Stu Rosenfeldt, HI 6-2238. mind," Bender said. "I appreciate 8:00 A.M. Sign up sheets for John Hancocic Insurance, Turner Con- policy and philosophy on what the music teacher but also on his the man's feelings; I can un- struction, Career Development Center. band should be" between the remuneration from the band" to derstand his motivation. He has 12:30 P.M. Pre-Law Meeting, 209 Bartley. B/\RBER SHOP University and Mr. Davis. Asked support his wife and daughter, and CAMPUS NOTICE: There is still space available for the Ski Trip. been through a couple of tough 12:30 P.M. Vets Club Meeting, 203 Vasey. DOUG?^ERTY HALL why the former band director had that he was fired without previous Deposits will be collected until Dec 4. been given such short notice, years." 12:30 P.M. Physics Club Meeting, 258 Mendel. **Long Hair*' verbal notification and without Specializing in Bender went on to say that a 4:15 P.M. Lecture: "Resonance Roman Spectrum' of Biological Father replied that there was "no (Continued on page 3j Hours: Photo by Robin Ramistelia Chrompheres." Speaker: Thomas Spiro, Princeton Univ., Mon. — FrI. The S.G.A. is establishing a student exchange on campus. Mr. Chip Bender, Director of Athletics, and former head coach Mr. Chemistry Lecture Hall. 9 A.M. — 5 P.M. Any student or faculty member who wants to sell used mer- Lou Ferry at the November 27 news conference. 5:30 P.M. Baslcetball Club Meeting, Dougherty Hall. chandise can bring their goods to the Bike Shop in the 8:00 P.M. Philosophy Club Lecture, Bartley 110. basement of Corr Hall. Merchandise will l>e displayed and sold Grad School Fills The Gap for the owners. Villanova Union regrets to Wednesday, November 28: The Bring in used stereos, bikes, records, tapes, etc. For more in- announce that the George Carlin By JOHN HOPKINS 4:30 P.M. National Student Consumer Protection Council, Bartley formation stop at the Bike Shop, noon until 5K)0 daily or con- 3rd Floor Simpson scheduled for December 305. concert tact Jim Bucci at TR 9-9109 after 5KN). M "The graduate school at Villanova perform.s an essential community servide," according to Dr. Albert 5:00 P.M. Rifle Meet V.U. vs. Temple at Temple. 7th, has been cancelled. Ten- Buford, Dean of Graduate Studies, 7:00 P.M. General Union Meeting, Dougherty Hall. tative plans for his return are Dr. Buford's comments were prompted by a report from the Council of Graduate Schools in the United being, made for the spring Residence States which called for major changes in American graduate education. Closed 7:30 P.M. Political Union Speaker, North Lounge Dougherty. {;; REMINDER: All students involved in two-part psychological semester. 8:30 P.M. Play: Henrik Ibsen's "Peer Gynt," Vasey Theatre. to Tolentine at 6:00 p.m. on In the report entitled SCHOLARSHIP FOR SOCIETY, the Panel on Alternate Approaches to testing session. Please come 215 By ANNE WELSH the basic unsOitability of the third All Day — Etruscan Art Exhibit, Falvey Library. Education questions the emphasis Thursday, Nov. 29th. Father Rice and President floor for student occupancy as on research as the single criterion McCarthy have decided not to in- deciding factors. Thursday, 29: for evaluating all graduate November stall a fire escape on the third The estimated cost of installing classifiads Union-Hillel — schools their faculties. This Tuesday, 12:30—1:30 Villanova Jewish I and The 8:00 A.M. Sign up sheets for Leeds & Northrup, Alpha, NY State floor of Simpson House, despite the metal fire escape was $4000. very important meeting. panel also urges that all doctoral Elec. & Gas, City of Phila., and Equitable of Iowa, Career the protests of that floor's former This figure was reportedly sup- Bright Assistant students spend time working out- Devek)pment Center. inhabitants. plied by Stosh, Inc., the firm * Admin. Asst. - vwy Intelllgant, side university walls in areas 9:30^11:30 A.M. Penn State, interviews on MBA prograni. Corr 106. Imaginatlv*. sensitiva, young, The five students were ordered favored by Villanova for such articulate, energetic, resourceful, The Nursing Honor Society is sponsoring a panel discussion on related to their major fields. 5:30 P.M. Chess Club Meeting, Dougherty HalL 't V/" out two ago by the Radnor independent, individual for public the Nature of Research on November 27 at 8 P.M. in the North weeks work. While no other bids were interest group seeking basic social 2400 people are enrolled in 6:30 P.M. Campus Crusade for Christ, Campus Ministry Center. fire marshal. changes, especially thru public school Lounge of Dougherty Hall. Township The mar- requested, one outside contractor 7:15 P.M. Football Banquet, Covered Wagon Inn Strafford. education, and/or work in profit graduate programs at Villanova. making business. Must be extremely shal, asked by Head Resident Jack said privately that his estimate Of these, nearly three fourths are 7:30 P.M. Lecture: "The Limits of Language and the in- capaMe. Call EV 2-2986 between ll to of a.m. and 6 p.m., at other times leave Furey check the adequacy would be $2800. message on machine. part time students, usually comprehensibility of God." Speaker: Paul M. Van Buren, East fire exits from Stanford Hall, The cost of the fire escape, ac- pursuing programs related to their Lounge Dougherty. discovered that there was no fire cording to Sammut, rnust be occupations. Tuition often comes 8:30 P.M. Play: Henrik Ibsen's "Peer Gynt." Vasey Theater, v ^ escape at all from the third floor weighed against the $6600 paid per Wanted: MQ — TC, TD, or TF tor WANTED from their place of employment as restoration. Contact Jack, 321 Corr Hall or of Simpson. He insisted on im- year by five students, and against more corporations begin to Friday, November 30: call 527-2100 Ext. 438. mediate evacuation. '^l^'-^i^^^^^^^ 9 e enut f • the rapidly increasing need for on- The Vlllanovan It in Need finance employee education. 8:00 A.M. Sign up sheets for IRS, Atlantic City Electric Co., DuPont, Apartment to Share: Really cheap, own u» Since that time, the five campus housing. of a Quality individual to The part time graduate student MONY, and Laventhd, K,H,AH. room, kitchen, bathroom, $45 p*';^"nonth. residents, part of the "academic Sammut also disputed the "un- Get in touch with Vinni in the Pie bhoppe. and Mall Subscriptions may not be too involved in every 5KN) P.M. Faculty Club, Wine and Cheese Party, Alumni House. Type Labels community" established in Simp- suitability" of Simpson's third day life at Villanova but probably 6:00 P.M. Vets Club T.G.I.F., Connus Ale House. For Sale: 18" Sears TV with stand. $25; Excellent Pay son this year, have doubled up floor. "The building is sound," he upholstered rocker-armchair, old but ser- has a busier day than the full time other hall rather 8:00 P.M. Mudcakes, Corr Hall Basement. peach-colored linen Leisurely Working Conditions with members claimed, and "has three very nice viceable. $15; student. Many have families in the Mixer — Pep Rally-basketbaH, FiekJ House. evening gown with matching cape, size 7. than move to another dorm. Ac- rooms" on the third floor. One of area, hold permanent jobs and $25. Contact Eileen 643-7759. cording to Bruce Pugh, one of these contained the Simpson come to Villanova in order to Saturday, December 1: three seniors ousted, they were library, a project initiated this in parking lot Apply At The 2nd Floor Office finish If your car was damaged the an interrupted education or simply "waiting it out" until the year by hall members. 8:30 P.M. Henrik Ibsen's "Peer Gynt," ; Vasey Theater. please contact: N P at Kl 6-5025. ext. 222, simply for stimulation and 8:46 P.M. Basketball V.U. vs. Rtehmond at the Palestra. during business hours. fire escape was authorized by Dean Allan Wechsler said satisfaction. Father Rice. Friday afternoon that he hoped to CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE COLLEGE. Of Douglierty Hall About 600 full time students fill Needed to sell Brand Name Stereo Com- Last Friday morning, however. see the fire escape installed. At Sunday, December 2: graduate school. or- ponents to students at lowest prices. Hi out the They ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Father Rice informed Steve Sam- this time the I>ean of Men had not 12:30 P.M. Spanish Mass, St. Ritas. V^ Commission, NO Investment required. dinarily come straight out of a mut, counselor at Simpson, that yet been informed that the Due to production difficulties associated with the Thanksgiving Serious inquiries ONLY! FAD COM- program % ' four year undergraduate PONENTS, INC.. 20 Passaic Ave.. Fair- ASK FOR SUE -ir.u * the fire escape would not be built. decision had already been made by holiday, the Calendar includes November 19th Campus to December field, New Jersey 07006 JERRY (Continued on page ^ '* Albert Buford, D ean of Graduate Studies at Villanova. 2) Fr. Rice cited the high cost and (Continued on page 7) DIAMOND, (201) 227-6814. • ' *y •»..*'^*«^. 'vX,

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