Hunger AUJareness Week the • . 1 The Richard Trevor Memorial Ad Issue, in whichanovanTrev will finally payoff his beloved bucket of bolts - The Van VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY. VILLANOVA PA November 17, 1976 A Winning Season at Last By PAUL i .i.ovu After four years of losing play, eighty yard drive that records, two years after Chip Ben­ cu lminated when Ken Diminick der res igner! over his failure to get took an outside pitchout and ram­ Ohio State put on the schedule, bled twenty yards for six points. and just about two years after The drive was one that would be 'savior' coach Jim Weaver was repeated all too often this af­ found to have one too many job ternoon as far as Holy Cros s was titles, the Villanova football team concern ed. Gross redeemed him­ has regained much lost respect. self quickly, carrying three times for nineteen yards, including a In jousting the Holy Cross fourteen yard pickup on a crucial Crusaders, they sent the 5782 third and six play. Vince Thomp­ frenzied onlookers home won­ son ran three times for thirty six dering if it were Woody Hayes, yards. perhaps, who did not want to enter Following that it was all the Villanova coliseum. The Cats Villanova, except for fumbles slashed their way to five team which stopped drives at the one records, along with two individual and the fifteen yard lines. At the marks in running up Fifty-six half it was 28 to 7 and all seemed points, their most since they fine on the home front. This, scored fifty·seven against Santa however, was not the case as Clara in 1969. They ran seventy­ Coach Bedesem later stated he seven r ushi ng plays for four hun. was "ve ry upset " with th e sloppy dred and ninety four yards, and play and he considered the Cats passed five times resulting in two fortunate for scoring twice in the John Mastronardo touchdowns. last four minutes of the first half. The game's tempo wa s In thi s victory, which assured established early when Charlie the Cats of their first .500 or bet­ Gross fumbled the opening kickoff ter record in five years, the word and Holy Cross recovered eight was run and run they did...:.... long yards from the endzane. At 1:44 gone seemed t he days when t heir Pnctc by Han...Cull er HC freshman Brian Doherty totals read as though they were Defensemen Da ve G razia no (8 1) a nd Phil DiG iacomo (89) crunch a Crusader. bowled in from the one and the running against the Steel Curtain Cats found themselves in an early of the Steelers. Thompson carried hole. Fears of a Villanova letdown t he ball twenty-two times for 120 were erased immediately, yards, before being hurt with SAC Works Behind the Scenes however. Quarterback Dick about two minutes left - in the By T ONY D1FR A CESCO Bedesem Jr. supervised an eight (Continued on page 2) includes brief outlines of eleven Du.ingthe Student Government that a weekly agenda that may in· Commerce and Finance orga­ ciation election campaign c1ude representatives from Father Byrne's Student Activities office nizations. 1.1111 past March, the Student Ad­ The effectiveness of SAC is best Consider or Father Deegan's Student Life, 'Ii ory Committee (SAC) was exemplified through Matt will discuss t heir particular roles fOllnded to support Malt Christen­ Christenson's involvement with with current non-reaident student IOn, a candidate for one of the two the Dean's Search Committee. leaders and also randomly chosen the Covenant Commerce and f'inance senate Surveys are bei ng conducted con ­ III . Chri tenson emerged as the individuals. cerning the appointment of a dean For the majority of Villanova tep vote·gelter, but more im­ for the College of Commerce and The student oriented phase of the Villanova Covenant students, the organization and tantly, the efforts of the SAC Finance and Matt's labors are Campaign is in full swing as it enters its second week, and purposes of the SGA are nebulous lI'Clnizstion produced a voter lessened by the aid of SAC's concepts. "I had never been in­ only a few added points need be made regarding its turnout of more than 50%; the twenty-five charter members. valved in student government and procedure. laree t in Commerce and Finance They expend personal time to in regard to our system, I was very h, ory. SAC's work is now con­ distribute and tally the question. Act ual payments need not be made before December mixed up as a freshman and fined strictly to t he betterment of naire, which al lows rapid analysis 1st, although donations an d pledge cards are now being ac­ sophomore," commented Chris­ lludent.SGA relations. of t he results. cepted by members of the program's Executive Committee. The current assignment of SAC tenson. To alleviate this campus­ Though the supply of rectang­ Names of those who have made initial pledges have been 11 the development of the Corn­ wide dilemma, SAC produced a ular black and white SAC stickers given only to the accounting clerks, assuring that no one mute. Council. Christenson noted student government handbook and 80 popular during the March earn­ \het hi. organization's prime flaw a synopsis of the rights and paign has been depleted, the corn­ should feel pressured about fulfilling their pledges im­ the inability to contact the freedoms of students early thiS mittee continues to strive for ef­ mediately. non·rCllident students. "For the semester. The two publications ficient correspondence between Those wishing to begin making their payments should ideot tudents it is easy to pop were directed primarily towards the student body and their elected do so at the University Development Office in the Into s dorm room and inform business students as the former leaders. them of what we're doing." He basement of the east side of Austin Ha ll. !I'd. "The cummuters are a more T he major purpose of the stude nt oriented phase of t! . u IVe group. It's not so much RESOLVED: the program is to evidence student concern for the future : t they don't care, but they don't T ha t th e week prior to T ha nks giving, Nove mber 15, of the University. A significant contribution by the student o which way to move. 1976 to November 19, 1976, be decl a red World Hunger populace will aid the program considerably when it tu rns The Commuter Council is still Aware ness Week. We encourage the Villanova Community outside the community for support. In .the planning st ages, yet the to dem onstra te concern for world hu nger by participating Special thanks for the implementation of the student Illmate objective is to set up four in va rious activities throughout this week a nd by fastin~ me ting over a one month period program should go to members of Alpha Phi Omega frater­ to r late senate activities to com­ on T hursday, November 18, 1976, during the noo n day nity and Alpha Xi Delta and Delta Kappa Nu sororities for muting Commerce and Finance meal. their work on the campaign's Executive Committee. tUdents. Chri st en on explained Page 2 • THE VILLANOVAN • November 17, 1976 Odds, Ends, and Opportunities The Department of Biology and The Villanova ll nlled I Fast For Hunger - 2,300 people 'The Chess Club will meet this The Villanova Union Outdoor Recreation Commillee is com­ the Gregor Mendel Biology Club Club won a total of six aw",~ die from hunger every hour, if you Wednesday night at 5:30 in will sponsor a lecture by Dr . their participation in the U Mendel cafeteria. Everyone piling an order for clothing, back­ would like to do something about William Jacobs of Princeton sity of Pennsylvanis'l it, give up your lun ch on Thursday welcomed. packing, camping and s\< i equip­ ment at a 20% discount to University Biology Department. United Nations Conferen 11/18/76. Proceeds will go to ---- The topic will be "Hormonal Con­ November 4-7. The club ~ CARE. On Tuesday, Nov. 16, 1976, at 4 students of Villanova. All makes and major brands (North Face, trol of Cell Differentiation". This sented the countri of the p.rn., Dr. Andre Schuwer of lecture will take place on Thurs­ pie's Republic of Chioa, and Duquesne University will deliver Kelty, Sierra Designs, etc.) are in· 'The Food aDd Clothing Drive cluded in the discount, although day, November 18 at 4:00 p.m. in reviewing an overall BelIt the second in a series of lectures Room 117 - Mendel. All are in­ gation Award for China, for the needy in Philadelphia will sponsored by the philosophy availability might be limited. Or­ continue till November 24th. der s and information may be vited! Refreshments will be serv­ Best Delegate Awarda in department. ed! mittees and two Honorable Please bring nonperishable food or Dr. Schuwer's lecture, " Hei- placed in the Villanova Union Of· old clothing or monetary fice, second floor of Dougherty tions. The Conference WBI I • degger and Metaphysics" will be cessful and enjoyable experi... donations, to Dougherty Hall, The given in Tolentine 215. Hall. Outdoor Recreation Corn ­ Villanovans for Life Office or Bar­ mittee, Time is limited on this of. The Resident ' Siuden i for all who participated. The lecture is open to the Association will be holding a party tley cafeteria. Make it a public.
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