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High Hopes For Women<strong>Swimmers</strong><br />
By BERNICE M. PAIU9I<br />
Along with the opening of the<br />
.1979-80 women's varsity swimming<br />
season last Tuesdny night<br />
came expressions of high hopes<br />
from coach Jane Ackerman.<br />
Although describing their<br />
schedule as "hectic," Ackerman<br />
hopes to improve on, or at least<br />
equal, Jast year's season record of<br />
11-2.<br />
Adding greatly improved depth<br />
to eitperience seems to be the key<br />
to this year's season. "Depth," ac-<br />
cording to Ackerman, describes<br />
the team's strongest attribute.<br />
This, along with top-quality swimmers<br />
is expected to bring in more<br />
place finishers than previous<br />
seasons.<br />
Headed by co-captains junior<br />
Heidi O'Neill and senior diver<br />
Ann Levanite, the team hopes to<br />
qualify a greater number of swimmers<br />
and divers to the Eastern<br />
and National Champicxishipe, held<br />
in early March. "We hope to score<br />
hi^er as a team," si^ coach<br />
Ackerman, adding the expectation<br />
of bringi'iig home more Ail-Ameri-<br />
cans, hopefully doubling laat<br />
year's total of four.<br />
With respect to last year's<br />
record and the present antici-<br />
pation of yet another winning<br />
seaaon, Coach Ackarman's "high<br />
hopea" for this year'a team is<br />
matched only by the enthuaiaam of<br />
the team members themselves.<br />
Women Sparkle<br />
By SABA KELLY<br />
On Fridi^ night the <strong>Villanova</strong><br />
women's basketball team overwhelmingly<br />
defeated Harvard <strong>University</strong>,<br />
70-35. Sophomore Lisa<br />
Ortlip played an outstanding<br />
defensive game with 19 rebounds,<br />
while Lu-Ann Krothe and Kathie<br />
Beisel scored 12 points each.<br />
Mary Beth Gibson and Stephanie<br />
Vanderslice scored 10 points each<br />
to produce good play offensively.<br />
On Sunday afternoon, the Wildcats<br />
faced Loyola <strong>University</strong> and<br />
beat them 76-50. Leading the team<br />
to victory was Lisa Ortlip, totaling<br />
21 points, while Stephanie Vanderslice<br />
and Karen Hiznay each<br />
had 8 points.<br />
In Division I<br />
After last year's 17-8 record, the<br />
best ever poated, the team moved<br />
up to Division I and is doing<br />
surprisingly well. Returning<br />
players from last year include<br />
K^en Hixnay, who averaged 13.7<br />
points per game last season and<br />
Lisa Ortlip (8*4"), who averi^ed<br />
13.6 pointa per game laat year. Ortlip<br />
got off to a slow start last year<br />
but went on to explode, scoring 40<br />
points in a single game against<br />
Bloomsburg State near the end of<br />
the season, iNreaking the previous<br />
record The team's captain is<br />
senior Lisa Souder.<br />
The team will be hosting Glassboro<br />
Sute Tuesday night at 7:00<br />
in the Field House.<br />
<strong>Swimmers</strong> <strong>Set</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Marks</strong><br />
By KATHLEEN STICKEL<br />
Three pool records were broken<br />
by the <strong>Villanova</strong> men's swim team<br />
when they traveled, to Kingi Col-<br />
lege in Wilkes-Barre this past<br />
Saturday. The Watercats defeated<br />
the Lions in nine out of the 11<br />
events, with a score of 69-32.<br />
The 400 medley relay team of<br />
Dan Ahern, Clayton Ertlmeier,<br />
Steve Quindlen and Bob Acker-<br />
man broke the record in the first<br />
event with a time of 3:47.6.<br />
Bob Baltera broke the next<br />
record in the 200 yard freestyle in<br />
146.7. In the 1000 free, Rob Cornoco<br />
finished with a time of<br />
10:12.04 for the third broken<br />
rec(Mrd.<br />
In other eventa, Tom Popdan<br />
won the 60 yard freestyle. Bob<br />
ATHLETE<br />
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TROPHIES<br />
WW 80 4 wmrd9d At A li«cepffOfi<br />
TUESDAY, DEC. 11<br />
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2Mi FLCXm DOUQHERTY<br />
Santoli and Ahern placed first and<br />
second respectively in the 200 in-<br />
dividual medley. Captain Steve<br />
Quindlen won the 200 yard butterfly<br />
and Baiter won the 100<br />
freestyle. J(^n Horan and Bob's<br />
brother, Bruce, won 'the 200<br />
backstroke and the 500 freestyle<br />
respectively.<br />
Coach Ed Oeiss haa set four<br />
main goala for himself and the<br />
team. Pirat and most important,<br />
they would like to eatabliah a winning<br />
record Secondly, Geisi, who<br />
haa accumulated 196 wins in hie<br />
27 yeara of coaching hare ait Vil^<br />
lanowa, would like to win four<br />
more meats andanter into the 200<br />
win eaftafory. Thia<br />
that vmry Urn<br />
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TW two offenaiiw atari for DTD<br />
ware rmmiiii back ^Bob L«varta<br />
and quartarback Ed Robrbaekar«<br />
who accoiintad ht two touchdowns,<br />
but tbsy both poiniad out<br />
that the w$n waa a team effort<br />
The Delta' ofSensive Una (anchored<br />
by Chria Idaehan, Steve<br />
Kirk, Jack Umnon and Sam Aki)<br />
WW iMtniittental in the victory.<br />
'*Tbey did a great job, gave me all<br />
day to paaa, and opened up the<br />
holee/' sUted Rohrbacker. Phil<br />
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Commencement<br />
Commencement Exercises will be held on<br />
Sunday, May 18, 1960 in the <strong>University</strong><br />
Field House. Following are the times of the<br />
various ceremonies and the colleges grad-<br />
uating.<br />
Sunday, May 18th at 10:00 a.m. College of<br />
Liberal Arts and Sciences, College
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What Is A Clasli Bi<br />
IDW you ever wake up you can dress?<br />
some morning and feel Hke Well, the Social Functions<br />
wearing your green<br />
striped shirt and purple<br />
checkered pants?<br />
lOkJ you ever just want to<br />
[see how uncoordinated<br />
comnruttee of the Vlllanova<br />
Untori is going to give you<br />
the chance to creatively<br />
express yourself. On<br />
Thursday, January 24. at<br />
8:30 p.m. in the Day Hop.<br />
we're having a Ct-ASH<br />
BASH. For the admission<br />
of one dollar you get to<br />
hear some good LIVE rock<br />
and roll muste by the band<br />
"SUPNOt". a chance to<br />
WIN DINNER FOR TWO<br />
AT QULUFTY'S if you're<br />
the one chosen as<br />
wearing the worst<br />
matching set of clothes,<br />
and. as always. FREE<br />
refreshments and<br />
munchies.<br />
So come with a friend or come and meet some new<br />
friends at: The Clash Blash<br />
Thursday, January 24, 8:30-1 1 :30,<br />
Day Hop Cafeteria, Admission M .00<br />
Featuring Live Entertainment by the Band "Sllpnot<br />
COLLEGE BOWL<br />
The <strong>Villanova</strong> Union soon brings you a way to chaMenge your mind In tun and fast-paced<br />
SmpeSon During the week of January 28 thru February 1 . the "ef reatjon C^'"'"^* «"»<br />
sDonsor a campus College Bowl Tournament. The popular game show of the pas is<br />
e^^nci^^tasticTevival and collages and universities across the naton are getting .n a^<br />
fhefun^dlx^ement. If vouwouldliketobepartof thecompe«tk,n gettog^rtheraflve^<br />
oerson team (four players and an alternate) and sign up next week outside the Union o«ice^lf<br />
Klite to participate but can't quite round up a team, leave your name and phone number in<br />
fheSofftee^d we'll try to help. All students, including graduate students and gradi«te<br />
Sst^saTe eliSile. Matches will be played from 1 1 :30-1 :30 Monday. Ja";28 thru Fnday.<br />
^rBest of an. winners in this campus tournament will go on regional competition Fet.<br />
22 23 With any luck, a national trophy might be In our future!! So s«n uf^ oiAsldelhe<br />
Union Offtee. You can get further infomiation thfere or by contacting Debbie Melfe. Cathy<br />
Lombardozzi. or Jack O'Brien in the Union Office (ext. 297, 298.)<br />
S^e^to "^d judges are also needed the entire week. Moderators will be re^ns'bte for<br />
enforcing all the rules of the game In a fair and judictous manner. Judges must ass st the<br />
moderators in ruling on any game procedures. They will also be responsible for ruling on the<br />
SpSTan Inswer"^ If you ^e interested in being a moderator of judge any day dunng<br />
the week, please get in contact with the people listed above as to your availability.<br />
ART PRINT SALE<br />
January 22-23-24<br />
10A.M.-5P.M.<br />
January 22 West Lounge<br />
January 23 North Lounge<br />
January 24 North Lounge<br />
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THESE ARE THE ARMIES OF THE mGHl<br />
January 23jHid 24<br />
7 P.M. and 9:30 P.M.<br />
In the WOTt Lounge<br />
Admlialbn$l.00<br />
GORE MT-a/oo9<br />
JAN 25-7<br />
Round Trip Transportation via Motorcoach.<br />
2 Nights Lodging at the Sheraton Inn.<br />
Four Meals<br />
2 Buffet Breakfasts<br />
2 Gourmet Dinners<br />
Balance Due Jan. 23<br />
$79<br />
TRIP IS<br />
Definiteiy going<br />
FT. LAUDERDALE<br />
SECOND & FINAL<br />
PAYMENT<br />
DUE<br />
JAN 30<br />
Twenty spots Open.<br />
22 days<br />
Expiere: Holland. Qmmmy, S^mamfmd, Autlrta. Eogltnd<br />
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Check with your college placement office for<br />
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a • T|16 VIUAHdVAH • Januaryia, 1980<br />
festion of a boycott or removal of<br />
the Gamea from Moacow. Tha^U3.<br />
Olympiea officiala interviewed addad<br />
that an American boycott of<br />
the '80 Summer Olympiea might<br />
lead to a doiriet boycott of the 1964<br />
Olympics, which are to be held in<br />
Loa Angilea.<br />
The Moacow Gamea are alnioat<br />
wholly a project of the Soviet<br />
government, with high government<br />
officials occupying key posU on<br />
the organizing committee, and, at<br />
the Lake Placid Games, nearly<br />
two-thirdi joi the financing ig<br />
governmental. Therefore the U.a<br />
officiala would fef1 coastrained to<br />
boycott the Moscow Oamea if Car.<br />
ter «ks the U«8. Olympic Cor<br />
mittee to do so. Also, the<br />
Preaident conld impose travel<br />
reetrictiona on athletes thai would<br />
prevent them from joymeying to<br />
Moscow. Recently, Saudi Arabia<br />
became the first country to withdraw<br />
from the Games because of<br />
Russia's aggression Jigainst<br />
friendly Aff^nistan.<br />
BUDWEISER<br />
ATHLETE<br />
OF THE WEEK<br />
TROPHIES<br />
WHI Be Awarded At A Reception<br />
MONDAY JAN. 21<br />
6:30 P.M.<br />
InThe<br />
DAY HOP<br />
Refreshments Win tie Served<br />
Budweiset<br />
KING OP BEERS.<br />
Thia issue's Budweiser At|ilete of the<br />
Week U frvahmsn basketball star John<br />
Pinooe. During the Ghriatmaa vacation.<br />
Pinone was high reboundar in three ganMs<br />
and increaaed his poinU-per-fame average<br />
above 15 and now leads tKe teem with nuiat<br />
acbred.<br />
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Political Scientist<br />
to Run for Senate<br />
iy SHARON WINTERS<br />
Dr. John i. Logue, a pmlBaaor of<br />
lical aeience at ViUMio^ forannoumeed<br />
hia candldaoy for<br />
United States Senaie from<br />
at a pf»aa con-<br />
I ^MOiiament<br />
ference held at the City Line<br />
Marriot Hotel on January 21.<br />
The DeMOcratk bopeftil'a pUtform<br />
included viewa on AljihaniaiaiC<br />
the United Nationa, Third<br />
World counthee. Iren and gasohns<br />
rationing.<br />
President Carter's embargo of<br />
the Moacow Olympics in response<br />
to the Soviet Union's occupation<br />
of Afghanistan ia juatifled, according<br />
to Logue. He feeb that, "A<br />
community of naiioos which ban;<br />
South African athletes from the<br />
Olympics beoanse of South<br />
Africa' a rnciam ahoiild not<br />
hiatkaU to tell the Soiviet Union<br />
that it cannot boat the O^pics<br />
•BtU it withdraara ita troops from<br />
its naighhor'a soil"<br />
Logue aupporta a reformed and<br />
restructured United Nationa; he<br />
cooaidtfa the current organiiation<br />
too weak to handle situations such<br />
He Afghanistan. A stronger and<br />
hotter United Nations which is<br />
more in tune to developing nations<br />
is required accordifig to Dr.<br />
Logue. He added that he w«<br />
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VltLANOVA UNIVERSITY .VILLANOVA PA January 25, IMO<br />
proud that <strong>Villanova</strong> sponsbred<br />
the first conference concerning<br />
the reforming and reetructuring of<br />
the international body.<br />
The uae of a MarshalUype plan<br />
was suggested by the <strong>Villanova</strong><br />
profeeaor m a method of aiding<br />
Third World countriee. Monies for<br />
this could be obtained from OPBC<br />
profits and undersea resources.<br />
Poor countries were compared to<br />
the poor American farmer; they<br />
wouki like to have *'a piece of the<br />
action."<br />
Logue did not aee econimiic<br />
sanctions as a viable meibod for<br />
dealing with the Iran situation,<br />
"they are guaranteed to. make us<br />
mad at our Alliee and mad at the<br />
United Nations." Logue feeU tlmt<br />
with the cooperation of other<br />
OPEC natiow, a UN-authorized<br />
blockade of oil from Iran would be<br />
successful.<br />
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