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VOL. 1. No. 1. BRYANT COLLEGE, P ROVIDENCE, R. I. FEBRUARY, 1946 New Enrollment Largest In History NEW CLASS BETTY EVANS .------­ HOURS FORMED CHOSEN QUEEN 200 Veterans to Start Classes ' NEW DEAN OF In February There is a radical increase in D the number of students this term I Miss Betty Evans was chosen On February 25, the largest WOMEN NAME over that of any term in the his­ Campus Queen at the annual dance number of students to enter tory of Bryant College. Because of of Tau Epsilon and Kappa Delta Bryant College at the mid-year Mrs. Dorothy Robinson has been this, a special schedule of classes Kappa. term will be passing under the named Dean of Women and Guid­ was instituted to accommodate this After a short arch way. With over 200 veterans ance Councilor here at Bryant. increase. As of last term there speech Robert sign ed up for the Business Admin­ Mrs. Robinson has had a great were three divisions in the B. A. Arzuyan pre- istration, Accountancy and finance, deal of experience in this line for Depar tment. Now there are four sented the and refresher courses and at least she was connected w ith the Provi­ arranged in early and late ses- Queen with a 50 other enrollee!' for the ecre­ dence School Department of Guid­ sions. Included in this change will crown of Red taria department our school is ance and Counciling for a number be an early session for the veterans Roses. Upon re­ having a difficult time to find of years, as weir as three years in taking a refresher course. The ceiving the housing space for ir s many ou t-of­ the same capacity at Mt. Pleasant schedule of the students under the crown and with tow n students. T,his large en roll­ High School. Secretarial and Executive Secre­ genuine modes­ ment w ill also affect the Sep1em­ A native of P rovidence, Mrs. tarial and Teachers Training ty Betty polite­ ber enrollment. Robinson attendea Pembroke Co'­ course wIll n .mam he SUIDe. ly said, "tbank Never in the history of the lege and from the l' e she recieved The stud n ts under the classlfl­ you very school have so many students en­ her Masters Degree. ca tion of the B. A. Department, much. Now I'd rolled at the mid-year term. This During the inter view Mrs. Rob­ September freshmen, Division I, better s t e p year's enrollment is an all-time inson stated that she was very will start at 8:30 a. m. and con­ down before I fall down." record. These students are from all much impressed with Bryant Col­ tinue until 1 p. m. September Betty is a junior in the Commer­ parts of the United States. Very lege and with the new idea of freshmen, Divisions II and III, will cial Teachers Training Division, a few come .from Providence or guidance counciling that is being start at 10 a. m. and continue un­ member of Sigma Iota Chi Soror­ near-by areas. There are even enacted here. She went on to ex­ til 3:15 p. m. The September ity, Vice President of the Newman several students from out of the plain that guidance counciling is seniors under the B. A. Depart­ Club and a member of Beta Chi country to add to the college melt­ intended .to help the girls .to be­ ment will start at 8:30 and end at Tau. She is a very industrious ing pot. There is a girl from the come acchmated to college hfe and 1:45 p m. February seniors will student and is working her way P anama Canal Zone and another through advice to live happier and start at 10 a. m. and continue until through college in the capacity of from Iceland. I more successful lives. 3:15 p. m . helper in the cafeteria. The housing shortage is even af­ At the present time Mrs. Robin- The four divisions of incoming The other contestants for the fecting college enrollment as son's office is l?cated in what was Ifreshme!'l under the B. A,. ?epart­ honor of becoming Campus Queen Bryant officials are having diffi­ formerly the hbrary wher e she ment WIll also. have a dlvls~on of were, Vivian Thurston, Emily culty in placing their out-of-town may be found Tuesda~s, Wednes- classes. It wIll be ~ccordmg to Horeman and Jean Murray. students in suitable living quar­ days, and Thursday. It IS hoped by Ithe early and lat.e .s~sslOns. F.ebru­ ters. This shortage is affecting the the college. that all the women ary freshmen D.lvlslon I, wdl be many in-coming Veterans who are st~dent · will.take adv~ntage .of early. ~lasses Will start at 8:30 a. married 'and want to find living thiS opportumty to receIve adVice m. until 1'45 p. m. February fresh­ TO HOLD STAR quarters for themselves and their and ~uidance through their col- mel,l, division .11, will be late and wives. Classes will probably be lege hfe. their classes WIll start at 10:45 w~th CREST FESTIVAL filled to capacity as limited space the exception of one day which . prevents the making of smaller YEAR BOO will start at 10 o'clock. This will The annual ~tar Crest Festival class groups. With a large teach­ K continue until 3:15. Division III ' sponsored by SIgma. Iota Beta and ing staff the College is trying to STAFF NAMED will be early. Classes will start at hBer brot~lelrbfr~tel~l~ bBeta I~~ combat the necessity of large 8:30 a. m. until 1 p. m. Division IV eta WI. e e . e ruary , classes due to the limited space will be neither early nor late. 1946, at 8.00 p. m. m the Bryant available Work on The Ledger, the annual Classes will start at 9:15 until 2:30. Gym. . . . . Bryant College year book has be­ The freshman refresher courses The SOCial commIttee beaded by (Contmued on Page 4) gun according to members of the will be approximately the same Herbert.Page have annou~ced that staff. Since this year brings with except that classes will stal't at there wI.ll be an ou~tandmg floor­ it peace The Ledger promises to 8'30 a m unless last-minute show, WIth the musIc conducted by Their First Big be one of the finest books yet to changes' are ·made. the "Music Mast~r" himself be seenon the Bryant Campus. Tommy Masso and hIS orchestra. The members of The Ledge1' For the past two years Sigma Step Together Staff are: Co-Editors, Jean Drosd NTEST WINNER Iota Beta and Beta Iota Beta have and Edmund Clegg; Photography, IS ANNOUNCED held danct.s which have been very Craig Edgar and Betty Roux Dorothy Olter; Literary, Robert successful both socially and finan­ have taken their first big step to­ Birt, Dorothy Stewart, Lucille cially. Therefore if anyone u gether. Recently, Betty an­ Gotsell, Bernadine McCrudden, Beatrice Hirt, a first year Ac­ seeking a night that will be filled nnounced her engagement to Craig Colette Dickey, Betty Guidette, countancy and Finance student, with enjoyable entertainment, at­ and at the same time, she stated and June Steiner; Reportorial, was announced as winner of the tending the Star Crest Festival their intentions of taking the Ruth Adamson, Joyce Finney, I $5.00 award given to the student will make that night come true. second and final step, the wedding, Mary Vales, Clara Lewis, Gladys who submitted the best name for Tickets for the dance, which are during Craig's summer vacation Aranosian, Florence Rosen, Natalie the college newspaper. 75c, may be obtained from any this August. Pino and Mary Cogswell; Advertis­ The contest was sponsored by member of the sorority or fratern­ Betty Roux is a member of the ing, Mildred Valenta, Henry Zinno, members of the staff in an effort ity otherwise you may buy them at Rhode Island School of Design, Gilbert Corva; Art, Ethel Wexler, to obtain a name for the paper. the door. class of '49, where she is major­ Robert LeBlanc, Roland P aris. The entries were judged on their ------ing in Commercial Art. She is also The members of the Staff would originality and their em phasis on the tudents pass to and from active in the College Dramatic So­ like to have announced that if some p hases of Bryant life. classes, they also gather here to ciety. there ar e any studen ts who would After considering and voting on comment· on their studies, their Craig Edgar is a first year teach­ like snapshots published in t he the sixtv-four entries submitted teachers, campus gossip in general. er training students here at Bryant. year book, please give them to the judges decided that Miss H irt'~ The Ar chway with both its He .is an active. member of Tau j Miss Dorothy Olter. Once pictures entr • The Archway, was the best meanings signifies the important Ephson Fratermty and Exchange are received, they are not return ­ because under this popular place. place it holds In the college life a t Manager of tbe Archway. ble. located at the end of South Hall, Bryant. 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Page 2 THE ARCHWAY February, 1946 !I~~ M!I~!:'~!~I!.I AROUND THE CAMPUS Coming Assemblies HQve You Met? Year by the Students of Bryant . . Dr. Israel Goldman College of Business Administration Phi Sigma Nu Providence, Rhode Island With the advent of peace and the On February 14, Doctor Israel increasing enrollment of returning Goldman will address the students of Bryant College. His subject will Editor-In-Chief...... Robert Dutton veterans the fraternities .on Managing Editor ...... Joan Todd campus are returning to prewar be "The Importance of Vision for Business Managers...... Ray Keller strength. Phi Sigma N\!, as it has a Successful Life." Alice Babcock beenin the past, is once again the Doctor Goldman. Rabbi of the Advertising Managers Donald Jacobs Temple Emanuel for the past fif­ Holmsteinn Steingrimsson { Sam Mickelso" most prominent and largest organ­ Priscilla Flood ization on the campus. teen years, is widely known Exchange Manager ...... Craig Edgar Holmsteinn Steingrimsson ar­ Under the capable leadership of throughout Providence as a very Typists...... { Esther Rossini able speaker. For many years he rived in the States on the tenth of Shirley Carpenter its officers: John Lindia, Presid('nl ; Faculty Adviser ...... Miss Blaney has made a study of the im­ September last after a pleasant Philip Clegg, Treasurer; Robert plane trip from his native Iceland. Birt, Asst. Treasurer; and Charles portance of vision in helping EDITORIAL STAFF All his thoughts were directed to­ Clayton, Sgt. at Arms. Phi Sigma young men and women prepare Shirley Wilbur Susan Cummings ward his two years ahead-a new Nu started the new college year by for successful lives. Jacqueline Brett Philip Watson This assemble, the last one of the people, a new language, a new Francis Sullivan Joseph Domon taking the lead in the social life Helen Friedmen Clara Lewis semester will terminate the second land. Indeed, the future held of the college. On December 7, the great promise, for college life un­ Florence Levine Myles Boothe fraternity and its sister sorority series of lectures given at Bryant "irginia WoodrUff Eileen Kingsley College. doubtedly would prove most in­ Robert Smith Victoria Healy Sigma Iota Chi gave a dinner teresting. Now that several months dance for the pledgees at the Wan­ namoisett Country Club. Our one is welcome and new members have passed, Holmsteinn feels faculty advisors Mr. Vinal and Mr. will be accepted. quite acclimated; he is rapidly O'Brien entertained everyone with Sigma Iota Chi mastering a language which was It's Your Paper their ready and nimble wit. The Wanimosset Country Club completely new to him and is Now that the fraternity is back of Rumford was the setting for the looking forward to many happy to prewar standards it intends to annual Pledgee Formal of Sigma profitable months. For those wh~ The Archway Staff presents to are not familiar with his home­ you. the students of Bryant Col­ return to its policy of semi-annual Iota Chi and Phi Sigma Nu held land, Holmsteinn offers the fol­ lege the first issue of the new stu­ elections. A dinner at which the on December 7. Miss Ethel Crosby, lowing high points of interest. dent publication that will be pub­ new officers for the next period a National Officer of Sigma Iota lished on the first day of every will be elected. is to take place in Chi from Hinsdale, New York, was - Iceland which formerly belonged the near future. a guest along with Miss Clara to Denmark but has been an inde­ month throughout the college year. pendent country since 1944 num­ Each and every student is in­ The Newman Club Blaney, our Sponsor. Claire Mes­ vited to contribute news items, The Newman Club, which holds singer, President was the toast­ bers about 130,­ poems, classroom jokes, or any its formal meetings on the second mistress for the sorority while 000 in popula­ Wednesday of each month. John Linda was the toastmaster tion. The lan­ other material that you would like guage spoken is to have printed in the paper. These promises to be very interesting at for the fraternity. its next meeting in February. Betty Evans, who was Treasurer Icelandic which contributions along with any let­ Father Kelley, the moderator of of Sigma Iota Chi last year, was is the original ters to the editor that you may wish the organization will be the speak­ crowned Campus Queen at the language of the to have published may be given to er and his subject will be "The Tau-Epsilon-Kappa Delta Kappa Scandanavi a n any member of the staff or deposit­ Catholic Concept of Marriage." dance held January 12. Last year countries. Al- ed in the News box. All material Also at this meeting the question Bryant's Campus Queen was also though the submitted that can possibly be used box will be inaugurated. a Sigma Chi girl, Shirley Carpen­ name would will be published as received. All members will be urged to ter. lead one to be­ Students, this paper is printed write on slips of paper questions Watch out! Appendicitis is in the lieve otherwise, for you with the staff as your rep­ pertaining to any particular phase ~ir, for awhile at seemed contag­ Holms t e inn resentatives. It is with this idea of religion they may wish to have l<;Jus-Our President, Claire Mes­ maintains that that we sincerely urge you to sub­ clarified. The slips will be inserted slOger was the first victim. Two during the winter it is colder here mit any suggestions or criticisms into a box and handed to Father days later, Pat Quinn was rusl\ed in New England than in his home­ that you have to offer. The staff Kelley who will answer the ques­ to St. Joseph's Hospital with an land; however the summers are cannot publish a paper that will tions after the topic for the eve­ acute case. Both Claire and Pat are much cooler there. A very unique meet with your approval unless ning has been discussed. doing fine now and it won't be feature of Iceland is the Hot you will give it your help and As at our past meetings a social long before they will be back in Springs which by connecting pipes whole-hearted support. hour with dancing and refresh­ school with-Good luck to both of furnish heat and hot water to the ments fQllow the meeting. Every- you. houses. The capital city of Ice­ I am sure that with the com­ Beta Iota Beta plete support of the student body land, Reykjevik, is heated entire­ .The Beta Iota Beta Fraternity ly this way. backing the untiring efforts of the WIshes to extend their congratula­ staff that the Archway will be a Justice O'Connell tions to George Kane on the birth Social life in Iceland is centered paper that we all can be proud of. of a son, George Edward Kane Jr. chiefly around sports. In the win­ ter, skiing and skating resign as -Editor Speaks at Assembly Where are those cigars, Pop??? What's this "Doc Babe" Jacobs the monarchial dignitaries of the At the January 4th Assembly being chased by E. B., and almost sports world. Every town and vil­ Jersmiah O'Connell, the Chief Jus­ caught-CongratulaUons to P. C. lage has societies composed, for ROBERT TAYLOR? tice of the Rhode Island Superior for his die-in-attempt-manner to the most part, of young people who so ardently love the athletic life Court spoke on the subject of "Im­ ~e ori~inal-"Al" Daley. our pres­ that their one desire is to live out ALAN LADD? portant things you should know Ident IS determined to make good under the blue heavens. On week­ about your Law." ~itizens of its members by enforc­ Are you interested in becoming 109 a congressional form of pro­ ends these young people go into During his talk Judge O'Connell the country for skiing and skating. anyone of these famous personal­ outlined the judicial branches of ~el~ure at all meetings. Nice going, ities? If you are, the MASQUERS Rhode Island's Government and These societies own mountain will give you your chance. spoke briefly on each one. He also Many thanks to Professor Handy lodges which are used for dancing The dramatic club of Bryant took a Hypothetical case and from the B. I. B. Basketball team and other social activities. In the College is desperately in need of pointed out the facts that a jury for his fine display in showing the summer, the public interest is held actors. Even if you have never has to be able to determine. boys how to make those side-shot­ primarily by football; hQ..wever acted before in your life, you are After outlining his talk to the baskets. there are many swimming enthus­ still eligible to join and participate assembled students, Judge O'Con­ The B. I. B. and S. I. B. annual iasts. Most of the movies shown in our social activities. nell continued with a more de­ formal dinner dance will be held in Iceland are from either Amer­ ica or Sweden; the Icelanders are Why not be game and give your tailed explanation of the court at the Hotel Narragansett, Febru­ system by explaining that there ary 22. A well planned program not very great movie goers how­ name to Miss Bucolo. She will be ever. There are several hotels happy to furnish you with further are twelve District Courts ' in has beet,l arranged. The music will Rhode Island. These courts are be prOVIded by Tommy Masso and and clubs where nne may dance' information about this organiza­ in all the hotels there are tw~ tion. spread so as to be able to cover Orchestra. the entire state. These courts do A word of appreciation from the ballrooms, one is reserved for not haye a jury, but they have the those who prefer the national Caste is the mark of an edu­ B. I. B. fraternity to the Student authOrity to try cases amounting Council for their fine work-Con­ dances of Iceland while the other cated man, imagination the sign of to not more than $1000, also one accommodates those more inclined a productive man, and emotional gratu~ations to a fonner B. I. B. to modernism. year in prison is the stiffest sen­ who IS that way about R. B. balance the token of a mature tence that they may impose. Holmsteinn, who is pursuing the man. Sigma Iota Beta The Superior Court consists of The pledgee dinner dance formal course in Accountancy and Fi­ • • • eleven judges, tEm associate judges nance, hopes on completion of his The reason that cupid makes so of Sigma Iota Beta to be held at ~nd one. presiding judge. These the Metacomet Country Club will College career to return to his many bad shots is because he is Judges SIt anywhere in the state native land where he will assume aiming at the heart and looking at mark the second anniversary of the hosiery. responsibilities in the business life (Continued on Page 4) (Continued on Page 4) of Iceland. ----- .--=-=-- -- -'"

Bryant College Thursday, February 29, 1996 Volume 64 Number 19 Looking Back at 1946 Introducing the ialline ChampigllY ings providing teaching space for honor society called The Key, a Archway Staff Writer the twenty-eight faculty members. Glee CI ub/Orchestra and a group of Tuskegee Ainnen • The President, Henry L. Jacob, actors called The Masquers were Kenneth C. Wakefield impeccable record preceded them As the Seniors of 1946 looked who had pointed the school in a also organizations on campus. Archway Staff Writer and brought about direct requests back at their beloved Bryant years, strong business direction many Greek Life was extremely differ­ • • for their services. they realized that for a small school years ago, stuck it through for the ent, there were six sororities and six In celebration of African Ameri­ When they arri ved overseas, just recovering from the war, Bry­ lean years. By 1946, enrollment of fraternities. Looking at the graduat­ can History Month, the Tuskegee four squadrons combined to form ant College had a lot to offer. Based the incoming classes had nearly ing class, it seemed as if 70% be­ Aimlen were on campus Sunday, the 332nd Fighter Group. they in Providence, RI, the small busi­ doubled from what it had been dur­ longed to a Greek organization. There February 25, 1996. The were the became known as the Redtails ness school was starting to grow ing the war. Bryant now offered was a Student Activities Council to first group of Black fighters to be­ because of the paint scheme on again as veterans came back from "refresher courses", which catered coordinate everything and, last ofall, come enlisted in the US Air Force. the sides of their planes. German the war. The graduating class uf to veterans who had been out of a school paper called The Archway. The HBO movie was shown with a pilots called them "Schwa rze 1946 consisted of 228 people; only school for 4-5 years. As the years progressed enroll ­ panel disl'lIssion afterwards, in Voge lmenchen," literally trans­ 19 of them were male. creating a I Due to the reduced numbers in ment went up along with the activi­ which multitudes of war veterans lated as "Black Birdmen." to 12 ratio of women to men. Ex­ enroll ment during the war, extra ties on campus. The year 1946 was shared their unique histories in the Overall, the Tuskegee Airmen ecutive Secretary was the oream of curri ular activities also seemed the beginning ora rebirth for Bryant armed services. earned I50 Distinguished Flying most 01 the female graduates, alung slim. For sports there Were intramu­ College, as it would move on to The Tuskegee Ainnen were an Crosses, nu me rous Legions of with a hushand and family. The ral basketball teams, on whi ch the hecome as rcspe ted as it is today, experiment utilIzed to al leviate the Merit. the Red Star of Yugosla­ campus was made up (I f ninl' huild- women outnumbered the men. An fifty years later. need for more overseas aviator~ . via, and the presidential Unit Ci­ The name 'Tuskegee Airmen" was tation. The obstacles faced by derived from the army airfield nc ar them were nut eno ugh to snuff Tuskegee, Alabama, at which they out their inner tl ames of p er~is ­ IFC and Panhellenic elect initiall y trained. There was little tencc. government ~o n fiuen ce in this Nevertheless, d iscri mIIIat ion group llf young men, despite the prevai led long after the T uskegee I act that \11ost If them had scon:d Airmen 's succes in World War new E-Board members ill the high ')0'5 on theI r entrance II. 01. Roach o f the Tusk gee eX UIllS, Airmen remai n Uin the Air Force Stephl'll TlIlly Jen MacDonald, Treasurer. Con­ Office at extension x6140 or go Lad., of ~lI pp o rt was evident in reserves for forty years. E ventu­ PlIhlic Relatio/ls Chairman IFe gratulntions to all! directly to Doml 6 to see them. the insufficient suppli es provided ally, things worked o ut for him , • Last weekend was a busy week­ IFC dues arc due by March 5. and a reluctance to send them into and he became the first Black The new IFC Executive Board is end for both E-Boards in our nation' s They arc ten doll ars per brother; combat. After heavy persuasion, the Deputy Regional Director of the getting IT to a very husy start. We capital. The leadership skills they please get them in as soon as pos­ ainnen were sent overseas on a mis­ New England FAA. Also, Air­ arc pleased to announce the new E­ learned will hopefully help us all. sible, for they arc impornmt to the suc­ sion to escort bombers; the results man Dave Harris became Ameri­ board: Rohert Wall, President; Joe Mark your calendars; the week­ cess of the banquet and the weekend. were astonishing. Before long, their can Airlines' first Black pilot. Kennedy, Vice-President; Ro h end of March 23 will be Greek Also discussed at our last meet­ Croteau, Treasurer; James Dow, Weekend. Many (Ictivities are be­ ing was the judicial board hearings. Rush Chainnan; Pete Gallinelli, ing planned, including the Greek All chapters in question will be no­ Secretary; Ian Kennaway, Scholar­ Banquet, which will also be the tified soon. ship Chairman; and Stephen Tully, awards ceremony. As of now, we Order of Omega appl ications are Public Relations Chairman. are trying to have the banquet on now available in the Office of Stu­ We would also like to extend our Sunday, March 24. However, this is dent Activities. congratulations to the Panhellenic subject to change-stay tuned! We\1 also like to welcome the Council's new Executive Board as At our last meeting we were vis­ new Theta Phi Alpha class to the well: Ji II Quatrale, President; ited by Residence Life, If anyone Greek community, way to go! Stay MicheleChambers, Vice-President; has any questions and/or concerns tuned for further notes, announce­ Maureen Murphy, Secretary; and please contact the Residence Life ments, ramblings, and nothings.

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SPB apoligizes

Letting the To the Editor:

We would like to apologize to the Bryant Community, more days go by specifically to all those who attended the 9: 15 showing of Powder on February 25. There was a technical difficulty which could not be avoided. The problem has been corrected. We hope to see everyone at the March 3 showing of Ace Ventura II. It looks to be a hit, so come My, my, my, how things have metamor­ early. We have shows at 6:30 and 9: 15. Don't forget, popcorn and soda phosed at Bryant over the past five de­ are free with the price of admission: $1.50. Candy will be on sale, and the Bookstore will once again donate a door prize to be given oul at the cades. Starting out as Brown University's second showing. We look forward to seeing you all there. neighboring business college in Providence, Sincerely, DANIELLE PORfER Bryant College was originally called Bry­ Editor-in-Chief ant-Stratton Business School. In the fall of Greg Gilbert and Brian McAnem 1971, the entire campus was relocated to Co-chairs: Film's committee for SPB MELISSA CRISCUOLO the Tupper Campus in Smithfield. Managing Editor Major events of the past seem so unap­ proachable in today's standards. Students Keep CNBC and faculty went on strike in the spring of MARrIl'o'lTS TUNGGORONO To the Editor: Photography Editor 1975, due the fear they felt for the then­ current administration. At that time, Dr. There is absolutely no rea<;on to get rid of the most informative LETIEN Harry Evarts was President of the college. stock and investment channel at Bryant. Several students at this school, including myself, have investments, of varyingdegn.>cs, in the Sports Editor He immediately evoked Student Senate stock and bond markets. Many of these young investors, again resignations left and right upon his taking including myself, have a distinct interest in being able to follow these EILEEN DEMJEN investments day to day. Advertising Sales Manager office (perhaps the wrong term). His men­ CNBC, the business/investment channel at Bryant, allows stu­ tion of violence as a more effective ap­ dents to do just this. Students are able to gain valuable information SARA ALCAIDE proach to problems than peaceful negotia­ throughout the day by listening to educated market analysts, and JOYCE CHANG tions eventually brought about the uprising receive inside information on hundreds of companies through top Photographers level executives. of the entire campus community. Students at Bryant have a right to this key information. Therefore, ANNE BRADNICK Would it be possible for something ofthis CNBC, the channel known as "first in business" should not be taken away from the students. This is, after all, a business school, and Typesetter sort to happen in today's day and age? It is investing plays a huge role in the world of business today. hard to say unless we are placed in a similar Sincerely, CHARMAINE BRATHWAITE situation. I'd like to hope that fearless dic­ JAY DRIGGERS J.Crowell '99 NIGEL FUllARA tators in similar fashion to Josef Stalin or KATRINA GATHERS Adolf Hitler will never again be given the MOHINI SUCHANTI chance to provoke ideological support, but A response to MUKESH VASANDANI KEN WAKEFIELD persuasive powers and strong public sup­ Stall" Writers port are apt to obscure ulterior motives. Of Enigma from the course, Dr. Harry Evarts was no Hitler, but HOANG NGUYEN his methods ofpower came as quite a shock Business Manager to the Bryant community. peanut gallety... SONIA ALDERS Obviously, those on the Presidential To the Editor: ,flTLIA AROUCHON Search Committee who selected Dr. Evarts ANGELO CORRADINO As a transfer student, one of the primary differences I noticed did not see him as a direct threat. Like most between Bryant and the majority ofother schools I have visited is the BRIAN EPRO candidates, he surely appeared to be a re­ front . Who are we being guarded from ? Aren't those who want SfEVE JAEGLE ally nice guy. How could they have seen his to be on campus already on? And couldn't those who do not hold a SUSANNE MARrONE Bryant illor have a parking sticker manage to find a way? I see the PAUL NUNES true colors in so short a period of time? need for some sort ofregUlation ofwhat comes on campus, but are we Consulting Editors How can we be so sure that the present really accomplishing that? Presidential candidates are all safe and Another important aspect of Bryant that I found interesting is sinlilar to the "identity crisis" that Professor Betsch mentioned in last honorable men? Their resumes are made week's Enigma column. What is Smithtield? Hmmm... two or three readily available, but inter-human relations bars, three restaurants, two car dealerships, a Swiss Chalet, and one and personality flaws would never occur in stoplight. Whew, what a town. I think there is a definite gap in what students want out ofcampus life, and what we have here at Bryant. 'fhc' Ilrdul~'." is "fJlllposcll w c. ~kl y durillg: the ul".ukuth: y,:ur hy the 1I1uicrg:nHllIat l.." slllckllLS of BI)1Ull ('01"-',1.(\.', Tile plthlishn' i..; lkYH1l1 Col­ one's own resume. There are a few places that the students can go to "relax", and I do not h..·J.!l.', This IIl:Wspulu.;r is WdllCII awl .: dikd hy it stttch.: lIl .. lu ll: :'\0 l()rm or mean the Bryant Center. Whispers ofa colfeehouseldiner are roam­ l' L lI~)rship is \.::<.cl'(I.:11 on..' r the nUltl..:lIl or styh: o f lilly ISStll':. Opllliolls This instance of student/administration c xpn..:ssnl ill thi s .."lIlh:,,' iOIl al'l:: I hilS,,' of the slmlellLs alit I do lIot ing around, and I think that is a step in the right direction. The II C l ' \,: S!..HI'il\, n : I1\.',:1 th\.' \ il: \\' S or till.:' Ji. ll' lIlt\' 411' l.IIilllilliSll'OlliulI or Un'nll l relations, such as they were, suggests that C.ullq,(\..·. 'the' / In:hU''ff.ll is prilllt..:ti at Tel P,,~· ss. S cciwllk. ~IA. .. popularity of the poetry reading, and the recent coffeehouse jam maybe students should pay more attention ( ':('I)ynmsifkn.'.d ol~lcl'ti(JI1i..1l)h.: I,y lile Etlitl,dullitm n l w i lllllllll~ ..n :qlh,: d , shows the interest for a different "style" to spend the weekends. .,\11 SlIlHltissiollS h:CtHIlC th..: (lmper!)' or 'J'he Arc hU't'I,I/ Hml nmllol In.: to who will become the leader of this col­ Many people will agree that there is nothing to doon the weekends r n :lnnll.'d, 1\1I1ItnBlCCIlICIIIS aud tI..: \\'s n.: kuS+..."s ti'OIII l ll\.' ( ·ollc!-t:\., ~Ult\ Sltl"' wurulillj.( l"IlIlIlIllllIily ,II''': p l"illh.: d ,II lh..: tiis(:n:Lioll t,fll l\.· Edil~Jr·ill·Chkr lege. Sometimes the scrutinizing eye of here.Are we not known for being a suitcase school? SPB, MSU, and ,\'\\''':l"liSillj.( ml\.' s II lay he uilluillcd IIYl'Olil ill't ill~ '1'1,,' ..lrC'hwu.'/utlil'l: tllll"iug: many other strong organizations try extremely hard to hold events that lInnnul 1)IISillc ss IIIHU':4 , students catches on to glitches in a person's the students would enjoy, but is it working? Are we missing disposition which would otherwise go un­ something? 1l1ere are schools allover the country that have a great oml'l'S an: lon tlt..:d UII Ih\.' luI' l1uol" "flitl.' .\llIhipllrposc ,kti\;lics C t:lI le r. student life, but something that they have that maybe Bryant doesn't .\lailing /\ddn.: ss is Box 7, Ih)'outl Co llq~c, 11;;0 flollglas Pike, SIlIHldklcl. noticed . is the focus on the quality ofstudent life. What traditions Bryant has l{,J. 02!H 7-12.H4. ()lIr h ..: k-pholh': Ulllubcr Is (-iOI) !!:12·(i02H, Our lux 1111 1111 h.: r ;s (401) 2;12·(;710. There is no point to pleading with stu­ are popular movie nights, festival of lights, oozeball, and spring © H~) .~ 'J'h,o , In:hIN'.'1IBt)'ulIl ("ollq.Ct.:,. All l{i ~ hlS l{c.sc r.... nL dents to visit with the Presidential candi­ weekend. Is there achance that maybe "traditional" college events are the most valuable to students? Large and small universities officially ARCHWAY EDICT: dates, as in the initial search is over. How­ celebrate this Thursday as a traditional Sadie Hawkins Dance night.

I An:bW1l) wri....·....un' .lI1.t pIao:e a. ' 0Ilp.1D OCI SUlloI.yOln l7otArr"-YullJce. All ever, if students do not keep up with the Homecoming is a big thing for many college campuses. People paint .... IVCIwa\e to attend their faces in school colors tor sorting events. School spirit is 2. Editorial lxvd ....,,,a.. ..., bcld II. S1IAIIa,. hc;t'",,: &be ...... 1oCR· I1JCdIIlJ I~ 77w A1e.....a* by~:OOr" ,", tboT~ botIifto ,1UbIIioMion erw Happen." Could I possibly challenge the students at Bryant to think .-,.0.1 alt« tbia ....., "' IDa)' "'" be prlnlbll. ~ 011 'I'\ICO IImItaIIaaL ktIIwaY OIfJte lluuri..., HJtlI' M. · 4:00 p.m.• M~ ond T.....s.ys.. about what they want out of college? This is the time and place for S.AIJ ...... \C!Im~ _ be ..""'''''.)Ydlskln..~r_''''''lndudotllo IIInlCt't A..... ond IdcphollO numb«. COIIta"l l7w An:ir...... ~ otr... ror CCSIIpOI1ib~ c,_ tIu things to "happen!" Put .' your right foot in and shake it all around ..." Attilw doe no, Wet !baa . ;00 p.m. III 1M T...,.jay bel_ publb:aIlun IIaIe Sincerely, ...... be ubWn

Community service: Delta Zeta reaches Out

To the Editor:

The sisters of Delta Zeta are donating their time and effort to help better the community outside of Bryant . Through the Hunger Coalition, we go to soup kitchens in Providence. On February 12, Kristina Reisner, Jaclyn Compiled by Keith Williams Harassing Phone Callsffhreats Illegal Manufacture of Woods, Melissa McGrath, and Karen Fairbanks went to Providence to Drivers License - Felony Department of Public Safety February 23, 1996- DPS received as~ist in th~ sou~ kitchen. We served food, handed out clothing, helped a phone call by a student stating that February 25, 1996­ DPS and chIldren WIth theIr trays, and also handed out Valentine's Day cards to the the Rhode Island State Police Vandalism his ex-girlfriend had his gold chain children. It was a very rewarding experience for all that attended. We plan served a search warrant to one of February 17, 1996- DPS no­ and is refusing to give it back. The on consistently offering our service to others. We are proud to extend our our students for illegally manu­ ticed that the door to a residence girl said that he is just going to have services in the hopes of improving the world around us. facturing false drivers licenses. hall had been smashed. Also, there to wait for the chain. The student We strongly urge people to help out the less fortunate in the community. The search disclosed parapherna­ was a part from an emergency ended up yelling and hanging up. There are many programs in the community that you can get involved in lia which lead to the arrest of the light on the stairway. There was The victim stated that she is going besides soup kitchens. All it takes is a couple of hours a week on your part student on a felony charge. The no one in the area at the time the to give the gold chain back, but and the results of your time and effort are immeasurable. If you are student will have to appear in Su­ incident was noticed. The cost of wanted to file a report for harass­ interested in joining the Hunger Coalition, there are meetings held every perior Court sometime in the fu­ the window is $350.00. ment. The victim stated that the Wednesday and 5:00 in hall 16. Your participation can make a world of suspect threatened to kick down her ture to answer charges for the difference. felony. On-campus charges were Simple AssaultfW eapons door and break the windows in her Sincerely, also filed . Violation room. There is a witness that heard February 17, 1996- DPS was the suspect make threats to the vic­ Jaclyn Woods Summary of Events dispatched to astudent' s residence tim. A copy of the tape of the phone Vandal ism- 5 because someone was reported as call is kept for evidence. Charges Simple Assault- I wanting retaliation with a baseball were filed. Weapon Violation- I bat for an earlier fight. A student Harassing Phone CaIls- 2 was spotted in the woods close to Vandalism White Riot Vehicle Boot- I where officers were dispatched. February 24, 1996- A student Harassment- I Ted Widmer hoods and destroyed them. When he was told to stop, the came to DPS to report some dam­ Theft- I ofthe Providence Phoenix The first riot, in October 1824, oc­ suspect kept going. As DPS ap­ age done to their car, which was Sexual Assault- I curred in Hardscrabble, when a group of proached the student, they real­ parked outside the Country Com­ •••••••••••••• EMfCalls- 3 Whoever thought up Black History 5O-

Float freely Commencement Q & A: Walking around the campus on a happy to be floating free! windy day, I observed that spring- Bumping into something, it stops time was coming. The snow was the flow, and you are hung up. You How are Honors calculated? melting and the ~~~~~~~~~~~~ are stranded and ex- wind was blowing = posed-waiting for up on the "Hill". Chaplain's the next moment- Sheila Guay & Katrina Gathers calculated? students may not have completed The wind was to float. The breeze ••••••••••••••••• sixty (60) semester hours of credit blowing so hard picks up and you are Corner Q: What are Graduation Honors? A: The honors printed in the Com­ by the end of the fall semester, the that if! spread my Reverend Phillip Devens once again on your mencement program are calculated College will use a cut-off of forty­ arms out I would Protestant Chaplain journey. So, when A: Graduation honors arc the three as of the end of the fall semester. five (45) semester hours completed take off. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ you see a leaf, what special honors granted by the Col­ Final honors are calculated after in determining honors for Com­ Imagine you are do you see? There are lege at Commencement for distin­ the degree work has been certified mencement program purposes. floating like a leaf in the breeze. many ways to see life. Do not get guished grades. alld completed. The leaf goes with the flow and swept up in one method of viewing Q: Where are Graduation Hon­ glides around obstacles, barely your personal opinion and not re­ The honors are: Note: This means that the honors ors recorded? touching the harsh surfaces. Just specting another. printed in the Commencement pro­ drifting on the current of wind- Be safe, take care, and God Summa Cum Laude - "with the gram are tentative, and, as such, are A: Honors are recorded on the turning and avoiding things-I am bless! highest honor or praise" Required subject to change. The recording of degree recipient's diploma and on cumulative grade point average ­ final grades may either qualify or the official College transcript. 3.8 (minimum) disqualify a degree candidate for Drawingthe shades honors. This column, which will rUII Magna Cum Laude - "with great weekly, was designed to keep gradu­ praise" Required cumulative Q: Who is eligible for Gradua­ ate and undergraduate students in­ "You can't be a college student your feelings and determine what grade point average - 3.55 (mini­ tion Honors? formed about the Commencement ill the 90's and honestly thillk that the next step will be. (See your RA, mum) Ceremonies. Sheila Guay and Pat sort ofthing is right . .. Counseling Services, Health Ser­ A: To be eligible for honors, the Keeley, co-chairs ofthe Commence­ Sexual assault is a serious issue vices, or someone you trust.) Cum Laude - "with honor" Re­ degree candidate must have com­ ment Committee, will make every that should be present in the minds Sexual assault is an all-too-com­ quired cumulative grade point av­ pleted at least sixty (60) semester effort to respond to questions by the of college students. Many people mon occurrence in society today, erage - 3.3 (minimum) hours of credit at Bryant. week's issue ofThe Arch­ don't take it seriously until they or especially among college students. way. Anyquestions can be addressed someone they know is sexually as­ We, as students, must educate our­ Q: How are Graduation Honors Note: Since graduating transfer to: Conference Office, Box 8 saulted. Sexual assault in Rhode selves and our peers about the dev­ Island is defined as follows: astating effects that sexual assault Second Degree Sexual Assault - has on its victims. One way to start any fondling or sexual contact with is to see the performance of "Draw­ a person's genital area, inner thigh, ing the Shades," which will be held buttocks, or breasts without that on Tuesday, March 5, 1996 at 9:30 person's consent. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~p . m. in lanikes ColorBlind First Degree Auditorium. This Sexual Assault - Health Services performance has Thanks for a big blast ofEnigma 400-450nm, 500-550nm, and 550­ lenses are broken). Since the recep­ forced or coerced been brought questions last week; my e-mail ad­ 600nm respectively. Light ofa par­ tors are proteins whose structures penetration of the Lisa Martin here by five Bry­ dress loves mail, so keep those ques­ ticular wavelength is absorbed by are determined by DNA, the de­ vagina, anus, or Health Services Intern ant students who tions coming. This week 's question the appropriate receptor protein fects ofcolor-blindness are inherit­ mouth by part of are committed to is from Francis Doehner: .. What which triggers a specific nerve im­ able. another person' s ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ informing their causes color blindness?" pu Ise that our brai ns can interpret as Scientists have known for a long body or an object as part of a sexual peers about sexual assault. Dottie color. time that the genes for these recep­ act. (Also known as Rape.) Beattie, Matt Flaherty, Penny Stone, Since this Archway comes at the For instance, a "blue" object sends tors are on the X-chromosome, so There are a few ways you can Christine Vazquez, and Chris end of February, I'm tempted to light of450nm into the eye, trigger­ males are more likely to be color­ avoid being a victim or a perpetra- Warner, all under the direction of ing the 400-45Onm cone which is bl i nd si nce they don't ha ve a second tor of sexual assault. One way is to Doris Helmich, Bryant's Health answer that personal experiences clearly communicate your expecta- Educator, have worked hard tobring with persons of different cultural connected to a specific optic nerve. X chromosome (and a second tions about your relationships to this powerful presentation to frui­ and ethnic backgrounds, interna­ chance for the necessary receptor your partner and be specific about tion. Chris Warner was quoted as tional travel, and a broad liberal genes) and they inherit the condi­ them. Another is to listen to what saying that "Drawing the Shades" education promote color blindness. Enigma tion from their mothers. About 5% your partner is saying. Remember is "Absolutely fantastic and defi­ However, I suspect that Francis is of humans have some measurable "No" means "No". Be alert and in nitely worth seeing on any leveL" referring to the medical rather than David Betsch deficiency in perceiving color. control of yourself. Don't allow Take his advice and be there Tues­ the sociological interpretation ofthe Department ofScience Color blindness is not really an and Technology drugsoralcohol toimpairyourjudg- day night. phrase. "all or nothing" condition. Recent ment. Also, following personal se- If you would like more informa­ To understand color blindness, discoveries in genetics have shown curity measures will help to avoid tion about sexual assault, you can you must first understand the phys­ Any future or past experience with that there are subtle variations in potential situations. go to Counseling Services or Health light of 450nm triggers the same DNA and protein sequences among What should you do if you are a Services on campus. You can call ics of visible light and the percep­ victim of sexual assault? The most Bryant's Sexual Assault and Fur­ tion of color through the human cone cell and optic nerve, so the all people except identical twins. I important thing is to get to a safe ther Education (SAFE) information central nervous system. brain learns that impulses on this am quite certain that no two people place. Remove yourself from the line at 232-6380 (232-SAFE). You Visible light is a mixture of radia­ nerve mean "blue". Any color can respond the same way to color risk of further assault. Get a physi- may even call the Rhode Island tion with wavelengths from about be perceived by the relative propor­ because I expect that we all have cal exam as soon as possible to Rape Crisis Center at 421-4100, or 400-700 nanometers (a nanometer tion of nerve impulses from the some variation in the structures make sure you are okay. Get sup- Women & Infants Hospital at 274­ is a thousandth of a millionth of a three types of cones. of our receptors. port from someone to help sort out I 100. meter). When light encounters an In principle, this process is like a In the world of fashion, there's object, it can travel through (trans­ projection television in reverse. A plenty of room for disagreement mission), "stick" (absorption), or projection TV has a blue, yellow, about what colors are pleasing bounce back (reflection). The wave­ and red lens projecting the same and go well together, and it prob­ Quality of lengths of light that enter our eyes images into focus simultaneously ably boils down to real differ­ are those reflected from opaque sub­ on a screen. For blue sky, the blue ences in eye physiology. Ifsome­ stances (or transmitted through lens is the only one projecting; for one criticizes the colors you're Student Life transparent substances). green grass, it's the blue and the wearing, tell them your fashion Since different substances absorb, yellow together; for white clouds, sense is fine; they've just got transmit, or reflect light differently all three lenses contribute. Any color faulty receptors. Opinion Hotline for each wavelength in the range can be generated by the appropriate (depending on the chemical com­ mixture of light from the three (Enigma is a weekly column in position of the substance), they can lenses. which our sciencefaculty tackle the You should state your class year, Our hotline staff has not got­ be visually distinguished. These So Francis, after all this introduc­ technological riddles oflife. Ifsuf­ ten their act together yet, in case (this is NOT by touch tone) and a distinctions we perceive as color. tion the answer to your question has ficient loyal Archway readers sub­ you have tried to respond.Sorry 1 brief comment if you wish. Light enters the eye and is re­ become simple. Color blind people mit topics that we feature in the Keep trying. Phone x6550 any­ The question ofthe week is also have one or more of the receptors column, they will be eligible for a time after Monday morning, being posted on the Bryant Infor­ fracted by the lens into focus on the March 4, to respond to this mation Channel. Results for this retina. Theretinacontains gazillions on their cone cells either defective drawing worth 25 dollars in points. week's question : question will be posted here and ofcone cells, each with only one of or missing and cannot respond to Submit questions to Dave Betsch, Where are you going for on the BIC, along with future three different receptor proteins, certain wavelengths of light (in the C223 and lookfor the answers right spring break? and why? (Be "questions of the week" when we most sensitive to wavelengths of TV analogy, one or more of the here in the coming weeks.) brief and honest) get organized. Thursday, February 29, 1996 THE ARCHWAY50th ANNIVERSARY Page 7

Critiquing a M.B.A. or no M.B.A.? literary work Jose Martins me an added push in my journey after graduation, an M.B.A. should • • • • • • • toward wealth. I found out that an not be ruled out as an option. Ifyou Often students taking humanities! thor, title,subjecttennlcharacter, and! As college students, we obviously M.B.A. degree from top schools return to school for your M.B.A., literature courses will be asked to or by personal data on the author. are concerned with our future. Many like Harvard, Columbia, Stanf-ord, you can expect that your salary wiIl write a paper critiquing a literary To start your search: of us think about our futures on a or the Uni- increase anywhere from $15,000 to work. There are several essential To search for information on an daily basis. versityof as much as $100,000 a year. Not electronic and paperresources avail- author, choose option [AJ and go What will we do when we gradu­ Chi - too shabby for a couple of years Should I able in the library which will pro- into the author index. ate? Will we find a lucrative posi­ cago of additional schooling. vide a student with the information Begin typing the author's last tion with a multi-million dollar cor­ can get my In today's job market, ev­ poration? Or will we end up in a M.B.A.? eryone needs some kind of an needed to write an outstanding cri- name until the highlighting tabs position where we will edge. You need somethi ng that tique. down to the author of interest. Press struggle to make our student says you were willing to go the Electronic Resources to retrieve a biography, list loan payments? c0m- extra mile. With an M.B.A. de­ The MLA Bibliography. Work- of writings and bibliography offur­ One option I recently de­ mand hand- gree, companies will definitely station # 13-Choose letter E on the ther readings about the author. cided to explore was attOiin­ some starting sala­ sense your hard work and determi­ menu. Paper Re- ing an M.B .A. degree. The nes. nation, and have no choice but to The MLA Bibliog- ~~~~~~~~~~~~ sources: statistics I found were as­ In fact, 1995 graduates reward you accordi ng Iy. An raphy is a fundamen- Off h Sh If Contempo­ tounding. Having high hopes of top schools are averag­ M.B.A. degree is neither perfectly tal bibliographic tool tee rary Literary of achieving millionaire sta­ ing starting salaries of right, nor is it wrong, but it defi­ for any serious Iiter- C r i tic ism tus, I discovered that an $80,000 per year. Even if nitely is an option worth consider­ ary researcher. The Colleen Anderson (CLC). REF M.B.A. degree would give you plan on working right ing. MLA Bibliography Reference Librarian PN94.C6.(see consists of biblio­ also: Twenti­ graphic records per­ eth Century taining to literature, language, lin­ Literary Criticism} guistics, and folklore. It provides This multi-volume work is a logi­ students with indexing to scholarly cal place to begin gathering cri­ research found in over 3,000 jour­ tiques on a literary work. Contem­ nals and series dated from 1981­ porary Litera,y Criticism presents Wanna catch a movie? 1995 (select disk E) and from 1963-. significant passages from the pub­ 1980 (select disk F). This product lished criticism of works by well­ Nigel Fuburu we thought would win the Republi­ to mention that of the five occur­ also covers relevant monographs, known creative writers. Approxi­ Archway SlUff Writer can nomination. Someone else re­ rences. two occurrences took place working papers, proceedings, bib­ mately 200 authors are represented •••••••••••• plied, "Who cares, they ' re all cor­ before the movie had premiered. The changing of the seasons. The rupt; it doesn't concern me." It was But what does he care ifhis facts are liographies, and other formats. in each volume, with an average of snow has begun to melt on the land­ in this apathy-filled point that the slightly skewed? Of course, there To start you search: about five excerpts from critical scape, the first set of exams and intellectual content of the conver­ have been just as many studies, by I. Type a word or phrase (a search articles or reviews being given for quizzes are upon us and if you take sation took a downward tum. Some­ parent groups and politicians and request). the works of each author. The ex­ a deep breath and you listen very one, let's cal1 him Migcl, called scholars that say one has nothing to 2. Press . cerpts have been taken from books hard, you wil1 smel1 the noxious someone else, let's call her Spam, do with the other. However, this The database will list the number and issues of general magazines, aroma and hear the loud, diche­ an apathy-filled loser crackhead argument as pertaining to TV is of records containing the request literary reviews, and scholarly jour­ filled speeches of the presidential who gives our whole generation the moot, since President Clinton has and assign a search number to the nals. The source for each excerpt is primary in full sprint. slacker brand-name. In retort, Spam already signed V -Chip requirements request. You can then see related fully identified so students may Of course, you're asking your­ called Migel a numbnut ideological in manufactured televisions into citations [F4] and download then consult the entire chapter, article, or self, "How exactly does this con­ latter-day hippie with the skin com­ law. The V -chip technology allows [F IOJ. Note that this product is only review abstractedly. cern meT' And, "What does poli­ plexion of a bad orange. I do not one to block out undesirable enter­ tics have to do with movies?" Bear condone this behavior, only report tainment. In movies however, this an index; it does flOt provide thefull Magill's Bibliography of Liter­ with me, I'm getting to it. This has it. It only got worse from there. argument is still quite heated. text ofany articles, etc. To obtain ary Criticism. REF Z 6511 .M25. 4 everything to do with you and a lot Eventual1y, having exhausted our It is around this time in the po­ the full text ofthe information cited, volumes. to do with movies and entertain­ supply of flippant. expletive-filled litical yearthat media violence starts go to the green and red bound note­ Magills provides a listing ofcriti­ ment in all of its forms. This past repartee, we all got down to the nuts to take a beating (rap, rock video's, books located on the central counter cal works covering 613 authors and week I went to the movie theater­ and bolts of it. and movies, to books and even PBS­ of the reference area and near the 2,546 literary works. 36,137 cita­ as I sometimes do--and watched Ifcertain members of All in the name of family values). Proquest indexes. These notebooks tions have been gathered from ar­ several movies--which. on occasion, have their way ,John Travolta, Bruce My point is simply this. Ifyou don't will tell you whether we carry the ticles in periodicals, articles or chap­ I'll enjoy with a bucketful of over­ Will is and ever body's favori te "Ah­ speak up, take part, fight back and article or book cited, and if so, in ters from books, and entire books. priced popcorn with real butter na­ nud" will no longer be able to blow speak your mind, politicians like what format (paper, microfilm, or Emphasis is on citations published vor! This week I happened upon the away large quantities of "enemies" the ancient Bob Dole (my sources CD-ROM). If we do not carry the in the 1960's and 1970's. Authors quaintest little cinematic experience with lire power that can only be tell me he went to high school with appear alphabetically with their by the rather odd name of. Happy c1assilied as armament, whilespout­ Jesus!) and the vaguely frightening information you need, ask at the dates followed by significant works Gilmore. Thi~ film 's leading char­ ing snide, yet cool, comments like Pat Buchanan, (who has been re­ Reference Desk for an ILL form, acter was played quite splendidly "I'll be back," "Yippe ka yee peatedly linked to gentlemen who and we will request the article or listed in alphabetical order. Under by that sweetheart ofSaturday Night Motherbleeper," and so on. The dress in large white sheets) will be book from another library. the individual works the authors of Live, Adam Sandler. (If you're action genre would not suffer alone. making these decisions for us. DISCovering Authors. Worksta­ the citations are listed alphabeti­ wondering why this article reads as Brad Pitt and Sylevester Stallone tion # 13-Choose letter B on the cally with no divisions separating if I got caught in a time warp and would be unable to bare their butts Footnote: Many countries have menu. works in periodicals from works in was dragged into the earlier 1900' s, for the viewing pleasure ofmiIlions much higher incidence of violence DISCovering Authors contains other forms. A title index can be it's because I read some Sherlock ofwomen nationwide. Violent sex­ and sex per minute on TV, yet have full-text biographies and critical found at the end ofvolume four, and filled movies like Verhoeven's lower unplanned pregnancies and Holmes last night and I'm stuck in essays on 300 of the most-studied an author and title index covering a Arthur-Conan-Doyle-detective­ "Showgirls" would not have been homicide rates than we do. Maybe authors. It includes: the citations in that volume is at the novel loop.) Anyhow, back to poli­ made. Okay, in that case, it's a good it's not the fact that there is violence beginning of each volume. tics and movies. thing, but the staples of American on TV, as much as it is the unbeliev­ • biographical and background Having watched the hilarious Entertainment would be gone. The able availability of guns on our information on the author. These four resources are scarcely laugh-out-Ioud Happy Gilmore fol­ movies we had just watched, and streets. Like my uncle Noel used to • excerpts from critical essays on an introduction to the many pub­ lowed by the tremendous City Hall thoroughly enjoyed, would be gone. say, if you put thirty violent his or her writings. lished works waiting to assist a stu­ starring AI Pacino, and finaIly wash­ No more. Finite. psychotics in a room together, • a bibliography of his or her dent writing a literary critique. To ing down this MovieFest with the So why would this happen? Well, chances are a couple will get hurt, works. save yourself time, check with the cool, yet satisfying taste of Broken it is the opinion of various scholars, maybe one will die. If you toss • other sources of information on reference librarian for further re­ A rrow, a fantastic action fi lied parents, and politicians that movie thirty guns into that room, not one the author. sources covering your particular movie, directed by John Woo and and television violence is in part wi II live long enough to see medica­ A researcher may search by au- topic. starring, John Travolta and Chris­ responsible for the amount of vio­ tion time. tian Slater, I, in the company of lence in society. Not too long ago, Britain, with as much violence friends, bade my good-bye's to the Bob Dole blasted tlie producers of on TV as the US, has only a fraction movie theater personnel and set forth "Money Train", starring Wesley of our homjcide rates. The main on our quest to paint the town red. It S n ipcs and Woody Harrelson (good difference is gun control. Same for was during this ride that politics movie, by the way) for graphic vio­ Japan. Something to think about. raised its ugly Buchanan- and Dole­ lence that Dole said instigated copy­ Wanna catch an action-filled, sexy infested head. Someone asked who CJt vio lt.: nce in New York. He failed movie? Better hurry. Page 8 THEARCHWAY 50th ANNIVERSARY Thursday, February 29, 1996

AEROBICS - SPRING 1996 Show Some CLASS DESCRIPTIONS (STEP) - This class will be completely step aerobics; includes a warm up, School Spirit! a full step aerobic workout, and a cool down. 20 person maximum. (STEP & AEROBICS) - This class consists of intense cardio (hi-low The Women's Basketball aerobics), as well as a complete step aerobics workout. These fat burning­ fun-aerobics provide a workout for both upper and lower body. Abdominals Team has qualified for the Fi­ are included. (STRENGTH & TONING) - This class specifically focuses on strength­ nal Four of the NE-l0 ening and toning the whole body. It is a complete workout that includes a Conference. warm up, a full session of abdominals, quadriceps/thighs, buttocks, and arms, and ends with a cool down stretch. They play Friday night Aerobic classes are designed for all levels of athletic ability; modifica­ tions are made to include both high and low workouts. Light weights are against Bentley College. also available as part of the weight training, or body sculpting, portion of each class. We have incorporated a new aerobic room (located in the The game will start at Fitness Center), new steps, weights, and an air-conditioned environment. 5:30 p.m. and is being played Aerobics, which is offered as part of the Fitness Center Membership, not only burns calories and fat, but it also enhances your emotional and at Stonehill. physical state. Any student who is interested in teaching an aerobics program, please call Please come and make some Karen at x6360. noise for our team! * A Fitness Center Membership is required for participation in the Aerobics classes. For directions or questions, Davis Electronic Classroom (Room 351) Earn Money call the Athletic Office at Hours ofOperation for General Student Access This Summer x6070.

Sunday 1:00 - 10:00 p.m. Work S1lldy students can M ond ay and Tuesday 3:00 - 6:00 p.m. earn moneyathomeduring Special Olympics W ednesday and Thursday 3.00 ­ 10:00 p.m. F riday 3:00 ­ 9 :00 p.m. theswllmervacat:ion woLk­ The planning for the 1996 Special Olympics has officially begun. Students::tre aturday C losed ing for a non-profitageIB'. working very hard to assure this year is as successful as previous ye.ars. Spring Break is the perfect This year the games are being held Saturday, May 4. \ ery(lnc I ~ invill!d and Programs available: Internet(Netscape), welcome 10 t:omc. time to start looking fur a Anyone out there who would like to volunteer may contad Danielie nr acad(e-mail), Microsoft Office, Excel, Foxpro, Stephanieatx8296. TIlCywili be offering thrce informational meetings where you SlUlUner job, To find out WordPerfect 6.0, and others, All computers have may sign-up and ask any 4ueslions you may havc.lhe meetings will be on March more about what you must 6at Sp.m. and March2S at 6:30p.m. in Ct)J1 fcrence room 28 ofthe B ryant Center. both a MacIntosh and a PC side. Bryant ID do, stop by the Financial 1bc meeting on March 21 at3 p.m. will be held In the Papitto Dining Room. All required. are encouraged to attend. Aid Office now. Thank you for your interest.

Week of3/ 1-3/7 r1C:;;ISI~';;';"~ F;;i¥~~IE;;r< *Treat Yourself 0;:;:::::::::::' ~ -:==:: ~ . Right FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY --- 'Hot cereal ' Ho Cereal 'Hot Cereal 'Hot cereal 'Hot Cereal 'Hot Cereal 'Hot Cereal Hard Cooked Eggs Hard Cooked Eggs Hard Cooked Eggs Hard Cooked Eggs Hard Cooked Eggs Hard Cooked Eggs Hard Cooked Eggs Eggs To Order Eggs To Order Eggs to Order Eggs Cooked to Order Eggs To Order Eggs To Order Eggs to Order Pancakes Chocolate Chip Sausage Links Country Style Eggs Cheese Omelet Bacon Omelet Cheese Omelet Sausage Omelet Pancakes French Toast French Toast Home fries Potato Puffs French Toast Home Fries Canadian Bacon BBQ Pork Sandwich Hash Browns Parcakes French Toast Hash Browns Dc:nIts Tuna Bagel Melt 'Broccoli Cheese 'Bagels 'Bagel<; 'Sagels Donuts 'Bagel<; 'Baked Ziti Casserole Donuts Doruts Donuts 'Bagels 'Fresh Fruit 'Deli/Griil 'Salad Bar 'Fresh Fruit 'Fresh fruit 'Fresh Fruit 'Fresh Fruit 81uebeny Coffee cakes 'Salad Bar 'Deli/Grill Cinnamon Rolls Muffins Sweet Rolls Coffee Cake 'Peas & Carrots ' Vegetable Medley Olffi Hash Browns Tomato Soup Chili Oldi Chili Chili Clam Olowder Chicken Rice Soup Potato Puffs 'Chicken Vegetable Soup 'Vegetable Beef srup 'Chicken Noodle Soup 'Beef Noodle Soup 'Pepper SleEk Sub Chili 'Bagels 'Beef Pol Pie 'MeatbaD Sub Pally Melt ' BeefNegetable Fajita 'Vegetarm Cheese Bake 'Bagels Donuts 'Itaiian Veggie Burger 'BeanBurrilo Chicken Croquettes BBQ Western Pork Unguni & Clam Sauce Donuts Assorted Desserts 'Grilled Chicken Sandwich Footlong Frarlks 'Black Bean Casserole Sandwich 'DelVGrili ' Fresh Fruit 'Fresh Fruit 'Salad Bar 'DelVGriH 'Deli/Grill 'Stuffed Potato 'On The DeIi:Roast TLrkey Assorted Desserts ' Deli/Grill ' Or1 The Deli: Corned Beef 'On The Deli: Roast Turke 'Salad Bar 'Rissole Potato 'Oven Fried Chicken 'On The Dell: Baked Ham '01eese & Peppffoni Pizza 'Cheese & Pepperoni Pizz 'Deli/Grill 'Peas & MustYooms ' Baked Chicken ' Cheese & Pepperoni Pizza 'Salad Bar 'Salad Bar 'On The Deli: Hot Pastrami 'Creese & Pepperoni Pizza 'Spaghetti/Meatballs Quiche Lorraine 'Capri Mixed vegetables Baked Beans 'Whipped Potato 'Cheese & Pepperoni Pizza Chicken Cutlet Cheese Lasgana 'Green Bean Almandine 'Sliced Carrots 'Italian Green Beans 'Peas & Carrots 'Vegetarian Stuffed Pewers 'Vegetable Fallta 'Salad Bar *Whipped Potato . Frer1dl Fries 'Broccoli 'Summer Squash 'Fish /Cheese & Broccoli 'Deli/Grill 'Deli/Grill 'Herbed Rice 'Baked FISh (To Order) 'Salad Bar ' Com Cobbet\es Veal CutleVGravy ~en Parmesean 'French Dip Sandwich 'Chicken Fngers ' Florentine Vegetables 'Broccoli 'Chicken, Veggies & Pasta 'ShEpard's PIe Partiticio 'Pot Roast Allegro Fresh Pasta 'Mixed Vegetables 'Rice Wokery-Szechuan Beef 'Vegetarian Olii 'Spinach Mushroom Ravioli Allegro Meat Sauce French Fries Assorted Desserts ' Wokery-Cantonese Vegsl '.A.legro FreS1 Pasta Frittata Cheese Enchiladas Sauce Tontine 'NiIh crab Assorted Desserts 'Fresh fruit Tofu 'AJlegro Tornato Sa\.X;8 , Wokery-Shredded Pork 'Allegro Fresh Pasta .Allegro Tornato Sauce 'Fresh Fruit 'Deli/Grill '.Allegro Amarosa Sa\.X;8 With Green Beans 'Allegro Sauce Carbonara 'DeIiIGrii 'Dinner Rolls 'Salad Bar *ltaial Vegetables ' Wokery-SweeVSour 'Allegro Tomato/Mushroom 'Cottage Fries Peas & Onions 'Gr8ffl Beans Carrots Sauce 'Gr8ffl Beans Provencale 'Cauliflower "Salad I3cY 'DelVGrili 'Salad Bar 'Allegro Tomato Sauce 'Sliced Carrots 'Oven Browned Potato 'DeilGriR 'Baked Potato 'Broccoli 'Salad Bar Assorted Desserts Assorted Desserts 'ZucchiniITomato & Basil 'Florentine Vegetables 'Fresh Fruit 'Fresh Fruit . 'Corn 'Whipped Potato Assorted Desserts Assorted Desserts , Thursday, February 29, 1996 THE ARCHWAY 50th ANNIVERSARY Page 13

Alliance for Also, BRYCOL has replaced all Delta Kappa Kappa Delta Phi professor is not lecturing, all Hu­ the old Coke machines. The new Seth Anderson manities faculty members will be Women's machines hold 20 ounce bottles. Epsilon infonned o(who attends these ses" There are now machines in all the Chris Macero sions. It is in your best interest to Awareness donns. This weekend proved to be very attend, so take advantage of this eventful as many various and as­ excellent opportunity to have any Sharon Pacheco ••••••••••••••••• Best Alumni Weekend ever! Ev­ sorted alumni made their way to the questions answered. eryone would like to thank Ya on a Hello Campers! Hope everyone's floor. Everything is still standing, Finally, just a little reminder that awesome job, though for a recap week is going great. The retreat this though another alumni weekend has the Learning Center is located on we'll start on Thursday. past weekend was a huge success; Commuter come and gone. Thanks to the DZ the third floor of Hall 6, so come on we discussed why we are all a part Friday, Vinnie's adventure got sisters who showed up on Saturday up and pay us a visit if you have any of A W A and learned a lot about Connection out of hand, and Gregory got taken night; we had fun. Next time, let the questions or concerns that you feel each other. Women's History Month out by Mr. Eastwood. Jesse, Alumni rest of the sisters in on the secret. need to be cleared up. Or, if you Andrew Young prefer, give us a call at 232-6746, is approaching fast, and soon we'll Weekend means ouralumni, in dorm Congratulations to Theta on the be right in the middle of all the 3, not 13 . Saturday we took out a and schedule an appointment so that Hello Commuters! Tommy's successful completion of pledging. excitement. All of our hard work one of our many talented and gifted band, Morgan's Tale, rocked small orange farm at Larry' s; Crowley hasn't left his room for has finally paid off-special thanks tutors can assist you on the road of Muldoon's Saloon on Saturday Harper, you remember. Shclby and days, so would somebody please to all those who helped make this knowledge. night. They played until 2:00 a.m., Screwy's duet at the King's was month possible. bring him a new movie. Jolie, Cops and slowed down but once for a great, and what an awesome "mud For all those going to San Fran, I might help. Crowley and Freak took •••••••••••••••• half-hour break. button." have three words for you .. fund up the hobby of writing poems, but A coffee break will be held in the Once again, I would like to thank raise, fimd raise, fiwd raise! Does I showed them that I had a little Phi Kappa Sigma commuter office on the first Mon­ anybody want to buy some candy? Y A and the supporting cast for poetic talent myself. All the broth­ day in March; coffee and dough­ Michael Culver We'll have to get together again making everyone laugh. Here's nuts will be available. Last year, the ers hope Billy-Bob got reunited with soon for a group hiking trip ... don' t what I remember: Boklan had a Clothesline project was a huge suc­ his family this weekend; too bad no Welcome back everyone! Time forget to invite psycho wiper. Hey siren; Burns, another Eastonite; cess for the CommuterConnection, one told your brother. Sorry to rain sure has been flying this semester, AI, how's your egg feeling? Can Baletto never changes. Baker, up winning us an award for outstand­ on your parade Phi Kap. Kazoo has and so much has happened. Last someone give Wendy a quarter, it ing community project, so we have late night on Friday?, BJ-he hung once again moved offthe floor after week was yet anothereventful week doesn't take much! O.K. gang. gotta planned to do it again this semester. out with Screwy; Big Starkey has a visiting for only about five weeks. up at Phi Kap. Anthony, Porter, and go--this cool cat is outofgas! More We'll keep you posted. Commuter goatee now; I think Bealieu broke Kazoo, if you read this please turn Goon made a guest appearance. Ax I next week .. . has left New England to pursue his week has been planned for the last something with his head. There was your key in to the proper authori­ lifelong dream in Oregon-to cut week in March (the 25 to the 29). a guy named Craig, t;<:lwood was ties. We have some great plans to put there. Are we sure he is engaged? 25 lawns a day. ••••••••••••••••• Quotes: The orothers that went at Turco's into action, but more ideas are al­ Flares R to the fourth power; Sandy - "Bill Clinton is prelly this weekend had a splendid time. ways welcome. Also, we always congrats to Freeko and Wes, good famous, but I don't think he's very Sideshow was nominated favorite need new people to help serve on luck. Luggage, is that a wig'! Chief, committees, so any contributions in fl uent ial ... brother. And Turkey, you can ex­ BACCHUS wake up, Mahoney wants you. Opie would be a big help, especially dur­ Alumni - "Back in our day .. ." pect me about twice a week this Kylyn Laramie and started that whole Evil Carnival Dorothy McCormick ing Commuter week. Be looking summer with a role of nickels and a for plans that will be announced for business and let me tell you Pete's thirsty pallet. feelin it. Nellie by-passed the rub, ••••••••••••••••• Spring Break is almost here and Spring Break; we'll soon have some­ Pledging is running smoothly. who better to start it off than thing on tap (no pun intended). but Shaefer got the pits. Finally Snake and JR won the big brother­ The Learning little brother basketball competi­ BACCHUS. On Sunday night, Yay Alex' Woodsy and Peters would like to tion. Our A team is surprising the March 3, we will be kicking offour thank Phi Sig for a great time Sat ur­ Center competition. Jeremy has re-enrolled are Spring Break W >e k wilh a ••••••••••••••••• day; well, they had a great time. In David D 01l1lUrmlllllo at Bryant. Rosen bu c~ hal; prom­ Pool Party from 7-10 p.m. T hrough­ forgot anyone, and you really Ised to pay the fonnal fees fo r ev­ out the week we WIll be sponsormg wanted to be in The Archway one Freshmen-and those other spe­ eryone; thank god for new brothers. nUJndrou other aellvities, so look last time, I'll write in others who cially chosen individuals-are all Congratulations to all the new Thcta for the signs. We will also be having running around in a frantic fr nzy attended; M IIl:arthy , Men 'oni, sisters. a pledge table in the Rotunda, the Delta Chi Scuda, Mama, Ya ker, and Remy. trying to find answers to some of Bryant Center, and in front of Sal­ Christopher Castaldi and G. Oh Yeah brothers Mc and Mac were history's most baffling questions, monson, where you have a chance Frank Silverman such as: 'Who were GiOllO di sorry they couldn't make it until to win a GEO Tracker. Please come Bondone, Raphael Sanzio, and Monday but made up for it because •••••••••••••••••• out and take part in all our activities. Congratulations to all my Broth­ Martin Luther, and what signifi­ National Condom Week was quite ers for helping Delta Chi to have the they stay all week. cance do they have today?' or . sUl: ccssful. Congrats to everyone highest grade point average of all That's all for now, so until next Explain the Renaissance in full de­ who guessed right in the guessing Greeks on campus. Congratulations time, Squiggy says goodnight. tail from start to finish, as well as Bryant Players game. Our next meeting will be also to Iota class for having the why the Mona Lisa was smiling.' Allison Weeks Tuesday, March 19 at 7 p.m. in highest G.P.A. of all the fall pledge These and many other challenging Room I ofthe Bryant Center. Please classes. questions lay before a large per­ Happy Spring everyonc! I know come with a friend to sec what we It was quite an eventful weekend. centage of the Bryant Community, this warm weather has got everyone are all about. P-Nut and Scooter got taken down­ ••••••••••••••••• but have no fear, I know where you in a good mood. Hopefully, by the town. How are your wrists? I won­ can get the answers to thesc and time that this is printed, there won't •••••••••••••••••• der if Scooter really understood his many more awe-inspiring and per­ be snow on the ground. Anyway, rights, or if he just said, "UhhhT' plexing questions. the Players are still faithfully plug­ There is something wrong with Investment Club The Learning Center will once ging away at the spring musical Hollywood's upper lip. Spanky and Jamie A. Glaser again be sponsoring Humanities "Into the Woods". If anyone is in­ BRYCOL Hebert might be brother-in-Iaws in Workshops. These workshops will terested in either playing an instru­ Wendy Cannon a few years. The floor was quiet Bulls vs. Bears, this classic be held every Tuesday night at 7:00 ment for the perfonnances in April with 1.D gone last weekend-no struggle has gone on since the dawn p.m., starting on February 27 and or helping out backstage, come to Thank you to everyone who or­ rash movements. F-Sharp didn't of our great financial markets. As running until May 7, in Room M44. our weekly meetings. They are held dered flowers and balloons from even notice he was gone until he 1996 progresses, will the market These meetings can prove to be on Tuesdays at 5:00 p.m. in Room Celebrations. turned around and there was no one continue to defy gravity, or will very beneficial in reviewing mate­ 2A. We would love the company! The fryalator is up and running at there. Amazingly enough, we all these insane fund managers and rials from texts, and can also aid in Now on to the important sluff. Tuppers. We are now serving spicy survived. It is getting hard to tell the momentum players finally pause enhancing study skills and tech­ Thanks to Phil, Chris, Bryan, Jason, fries , chicken fingers, chicken pat­ difference between the floor and B­ long enough to look around the cor­ niques that are unique to the Hu­ Kristen, and Allison for last Satur­ ties, and mozzarella sticks. If any­ 8. Wait a minute, the seniors are ner at the hungry bear? manities classes. Because the Hu­ day afternoon. The wind wasn't that one has any ideas for new items allowed on the floor. Thanks to With Microsoft now (Monday manities' faculty has been gener­ strong. I suppose I should mention they would like to see on Tuppers' Theta for the wake up Saturday a.m.) well over the $100 mark, and ous enough to make time to do this, something about Thursday night; I menu,just slip a note in the Tuppers morning. Next time, we'll just use IBM in the stratosphere along with we expect you to learn from the hope that a good time was had by suggestion box. Remember, ouralann clocks, thanks. The broth­ superstar LP.O. CyberCash (which masters. These services are offered all. Thanks to the guys for hosting. Tuppers delivers; just pick up the ers did a bit ofserenading Saturday doubled in only one week), such in lieu of tutoring. I'm happy you found what you were phone and dial 6943. night. Pistol is getting used to his beloved tech stocks seem just a bit Many distinguished Bryant Col­ missing, Erin. Rick Astley is the BRYCOL is accepting applica­ single. P.T. is going for the biblical overbought. It has been rumored lege professors will be conducting best! You can never beat a pair of tions on a rolling basis for positions look. Apparently, G .Q. is getting that fund giant Fidelity has been these sessions, including: Professor actuaries. The rules keep changing. on the Board of Directors. Anyone married in Stamford. Drewnowski snapping up shares in technology Hubbard on February 27, Professor Jason and Nate can never be a team who is interested can call B RYCOL likes to keep it in the family. Dutch's stocks,just a couple ofmonths after Jolley on March 19, and Professor again. They are too good. I can't at 6940 or stop by the house. brother was up this weekend. Like unloading them to take profits. Hannon on April 2. Also, due to a rememberanything else. See ya next Keep your eyes open for the new one wasn't enough. Born in the Beware all, the capital feeding scheduling conflict, Professor week! t-shirts which will be roaming woods and staying there. the mutual funds now can't main­ Keeley will be offering his services Overheard: "I have no report, around campus within the next few Quote of the Week: "You can tain this pace forever, and interest at 3:00 p.m. on March 5 in the but.... " weeks. check the trunk, it's clean." rates can only fall so far. Once the Learning Center. Other professors All Student Activities accounts Tip of the Week : "Know where first sign of an overdue 10%+ cor­ will be participating throughout the ••••••••••••••••• have been cleared, so any organiza­ Hebert's dad is at aU times." rection unfolds, panic and fear may semester as well. tion wishing to place orders on credi t create an avalanche ofequity prices. Attendance will be taken at each may do so. • •••••••••••••••• Watch out! meeting and, even if your specific Page 14 THE ARCHWAY50th ANNIVERSARY Thursday, February 29, 1996

SAA March 7 in meeting room I in the meetings, and training and manage­ The Society for p.m. in the Rotunda. These meet­ MicluJel Shaughnessy Bryant Center. As a Toastmasters' ment. We will also learn to develop, ings are informational, and both affiliate we will be exposed to their organize, and deliver oral presenta­ Human Resource old and new members are en­ The Student Alumni Associa­ unique Success/Leadership Pro­ tions and accept criticism more ob­ couraged to attend. The club will tion will be holding a "Friend's gram. This program is an innova­ jectively. Overall, Toastmasters In­ Management discuss future events and plan Night" at JJ and Anthony's tive series ofeducational workshop­ ternational will help each individual Rebecca Maffei guest speakers. Please bring any townhouse (A2) on Thursday, Feb­ style modules. These workshops in SAM become a more effective new ideas that you may have! ruary 29. We hope that all mem­ encompass topics such as effective leader and communicator. All new SHRM will beconducting weekly Also, elections for new officers bers will attend and bring along a listening, leadership, conducting members are welcome to attend. meetings on Wednesdays at 5:00 will occur in March. Many posi- friend. Most importantly, though, we are extending this invitation to all freshman members and any new members who would like to join. Diane and Sue are doing a great job at getting a lot of donations for Ooozball, and at the next meeting, they will asking for ideas for the Ooozball logo. There will be a Rhode Island alumni chapter meeting March 19, with more details to follow. There will be two possible speakers that night, one representing the RI Small Business Development Center and someone from Special Olympics. There will also be a RI chapter meeting taking place at Boston Bil­ liards in Warwick on April 19. All students are cordially invited to attend these meetings. Please con­ tact the alumni house if you are interested. New members are always wel­ come to be a part of the exciting Student Alumni Association. Our next meeting will take place on Thursday, February 29, at 4:00p.m. in Papillo. Have a great week . •••••••••••••••• SAM Sarah Robichaud

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tions are available, and it will look other edition ofTEP news. We have wonderful alumni. See you next week. some sort of insect that keeps WJMF great on your resume! See you on had a rather interesting week; just flying around . Our resident bug Frank L. Milazzo Wednesday! ask any brother that remember it all. ••••••••••••••••• expert Cujo has identified it as a To start off, we would like to rare blue hornet. Please be on the Spring break almost upon us, I ••••••••••••••••• thank Phi Sig for an awesome time Theta Phi Alpha lookout for it, as it may be poison­ realize I am in need of more SPB on Friday. The tourney was a good ous. We would like to commend creative outlets. Therefore, this time; congrats to Reilly and Wheels Janine Champign)' our associate members for being so column takes form. Geez, I re­ Tom Gardner on their championship. diligent and hard working, and if ally have to get out more often. The conversion from Friday night Hey Theta Phi, not too much go­ this sort of effort continues, you'll Let me be the first to tell you that Hello there again! There will be to Saturday morning never really ing on this week. Spring Break is be done in no time. the station is still broadcasting. several meetings ofthe Major Week­ happened. The OJ in the morning just over a week away. Hopefully As for the weekend, it was quite With that out of the way, let's ends committee to discuss prepara­ was great. Congratulations to the we can all hold out till then. I have interesting. It was nice to see some discuss what's going on. tion for Spring Weekend. Ifyou are new Theta sisters and thanks for never had so much work due in such alumni, such as Flanders and Frank Black (no relation) interested in helping out in any way stopping by. The morning saw a a short time span. In other news, Draven. Even Radar made the long comes to Lupo's on March 20. with Spring Weekend, we would be few brothers get a little out of hand. Daffodil Days are coming up soon. trip up. Hey Radar, exactly how He is incidentally the former lead glad to have you. You can stop up to Hyde's dancing lessons stopped Show your support by buying some tough is it to get a ride from the singer of the Pixies (if anyone the office on the 3rd floor of the when he decided to lunge head first daffodils at $5.00 a bunch, which airport? Maybe the third time will cares). Tickets went on sale last Bryant Center orcome to our weekly into th~ wall. He would like to thank benefits the American Cancer Soci­ be the charm. On Thursday, Philly Friday for Bush at the Provi­ meetings! The band is official. It Rhonda and Jen for taking such ety. One important event has oc­ hit it big, and became the richest dence Civic Center on April 10. will be Letters to Cleo! There will good care of him after that. Don't curred this week; our Chapter De­ man in the world, or so it seems. They will be playing with the be Palm and Tarrot Card readers worry Jen, the EMT's weren't nec­ velopment Consultant was up. We Friday may have been the strang­ Goo-Goo Dolls ("Name") and this week in the Bryant Center. SPB essary. Nyce became the mess of would all like to welcome Heather est night ever, as most brothers No Doubt ("J ust a Girl"). Since I is offering a new incentive plan; the day. After showering Wease as she helps us improve our chapter. were looking to take a vacation amjust a OJ and not a ticketmaster every time you do something to help with OJ twice, he decided to go on We are presently working on Adopt­ from the stresses of their school­ outlet, I'm not sure ifit is sold out out SPB, you will earn a point. The a rampage. Little Dave received a A-Highway; wejust haven't found work. Hey Bubba, you may not yet.*You can call the Providence person who accumulates the most concussion as he tried to prevent his a stretch of road that suits us yet. have wanted that can there, but Ticketmaster for details and to points will win an expense-paid glass ball from shattering. Nyce then This week we hope to help out the there are much better ways to re­ see if any seats remain: Tell them weekend in Providence. Come to attacked Horton for no apparent rea­ Hunger Coalition as it works to move it. At least you'll dry off by Frank sent you and pay halfprice the weekly meetings to find out son. Poor Mess didn't even know serve food to those less fortunate. your fire. on all tickets. Ofa different inter­ more about this great plan. This what hit him. Till next week. Lata Theta Phi. On Saturday, all I can remember est, "Tommy"- the Who's Rock week' s movie is Ace Ventura II. 'That night we mellowed out some­ is that I had a hard time "rolling" Opera turned theatrical show­ There will be three showings on what. Thanks to Wiggler for his doggy up to the floor during the day. The is coming to the Providence Per­ Sunday: 3: 15, 6: 15, and 9:30 p.m. lessons. Ritz was able to see all of this ••••••••••••••••• magic number of the day was 23 . forming Arts Center from March As always, the admission price of after finally finding his way back to the On Saturday night, we all had a 26 to 31 . Ifyou have the time, it's $1 .50 (includes soda and popcorn). floor. Hey Theta, what did you do to Tau Kappa hard time finding a "pulse". Thanks rumored to be an excellent show Remember, our meetings are every him, anyway? to the associate members for help­ with great music. Monday at 4:30 p.m. in Papitto. In~, we suffered our fIrSt loss in Epsilon ing us out with that. It was also nice Okay, station news. Like I said, Hope to see ya there and have a basketball butarestill4-l. In hockey, we Chris DiMartino on Saturday night to see Radar we are still broadcasting. We are great week! finished the regular season in second back in Dean's List form. always on the look out for new place with a 7-1-1 record. We are cur­ And so ends another wild Some quotes overheard this week OJ's,so anyone interested should ••••••••••••••••• rently in the semi-finals. And, of course, week. With all of the brothers - "Can I go and get my come and visit us on the upper our 420's basketball team is still unde­ looking forward to Spring PowerAde?", "Hey Mo, that shirt level of the MAC. Please bring Tau Epsilon Phi feated at 3-0. Break, here's all the TKE news is public hazing." See ya next week. baby pictures, preferably 5x7 Ray Belanger Well, that's about iL Hope all the that' s fit to print. glossy photos of you and any brothers recuperate for this week­ First off, a word of warning. ••••••••••••••••• household pets, and your favor­ Hello everyone, welcome to an­ end when we get to see all of our The floor has been bothered by ite kitchen appliance. Getting a ~------, You have your reasons. Marketing Association

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by Amy Becker free throws with four seconds re­ Bryant knew heading into this game injury setcareer highs with 25 points was the one team playing the best •••••••••• maining to secure the victory. Bry­ it would not be an easy one since and 12 rebounds. Senior Liz Davies down the.stretch. In the past couple After winning the last regular ant was led by senior Liz Davies they just recently lost to the War­ also added 27 points and became of weeks, they beat Bentley, season game and an emotional who poured in 22 points and pulled riors on the road. After poor shoot­ Bryants all-time leading female Stonehill, and Bryant and it "shows quarterfinal round in the NE- \0 down 10 rebounds with her tenth ing from the field and numerous scorer with 1,991 points. Freshman the characler of our team for us to Conference , the Bry­ double-double of the season. Also turnovers from both teams, the Bull­ Nicole Taylor also ended the night beat them at home." ant Lady Bulldogs are headed to the contributing with solid efforts was dogs knew they had a fight on their with a career high 10 points. Lynn As far as Connealy's injury, it ' sa final four at Stonehill College this seniorHeatherLopes with 14 points, hands. Merrimack came oUl with Gagliotti led Merrimack with 23 loss both on and offthe court. Burke weekend. This will be the first trip 8 assists, and senior Beth Connealy hot shooling in the second half and points, including second halfpoints. says, "It's a loss for what she does back to the final four for the Bryant who finished with 12 points, 5 re­ opened the lead to 9 and was up by The team is looking forward to for us in tenns of numbers, but she after a six year hialus and the Bull­ bounds, and 3 steals before re-injur­ as much as 5 in with 1:44 to go. But this weekend because according to was a great leader and still is. TJ.: dogs are roaring to go. ing her knee which forced heroutofthe Bryant was not ready to end their Head Coach Mary Burke, "This is team knows how much she has sacn­ The Bulldogs ended the regular game and possibly ended her season. season and picked up their le vel of what we have worked hard for all ticed and use her a~ motivation since season last Thursday with a victory Connealy is also the newest memberof intensity and sent this game to over­ year and we get another opportu­ they knQlill she is one of the players at home over Assumption 66-59. Bryant's 1000 point d ub. Leading all time.. nity to face Bentley on neutral terri­ responsible for getli ng us here ." Afterbuilding their lead to nineteen scores forthal game was A~sumpti on' s In overtime, tbe fact that the Bull­ tory. This has been a long tenn goal Bryant will face Bentley College in the second half, Bryant watch it Val Brownwith23pOlnLs,induding 15 dog defense held Merrimack to just since I have taken over the program on Friday, March I at 5:30 al dwindle 10 six as the Greyhounds second half )Xlinl'>. one basket was instrumental in their .md for the seniors and we need the Stonehill College. Bryant will not held the Bulldogs scoreless for four Then it was time to face 92-83 victory. Senior Katie Hai k, emoti on, in tensity, lind confidence be satisfied with just going 10 play. m inutes late in the second half. Merrimack in the quarterfinals of who was making her first start of we played with against Merrimack." They want to win it all and an: Junior Mary Beth Feeney sank two the NE-I 0 Conference Tournament. the season since returning from her Coach Burke feels that Merrimack extremely capable of doing so.

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RULES: 1. First team to reach 18 points straight up wins or team that is ahead after 30 minutes. 2. Every basket counts as 1 points, and baskets from behind the 3 point line count as 2. 3. Teams have responsibility of keeping score themselves. 4. CaB your own fouls. 5. Each team is given two timeouts for each game. 6. Any unsportsman-like conduct will result in immediate dismissal from the tournament. 7, When game is completed, both team captains have to sign the score card. 8. Seedings,will be detenninedthrough random drawing.

Tum registration form in to the Office of Residence Life (Hall 6), or to Le Tien (BOX 2858) Page 18 THE ARCHWAY 50th ANNIVERSARY Thursday, February 29. 1996

Men's Basketball Memory Lane Le Tien know it all. up a baseball bat? And how can we Spans Editor But sports did have its bright ,ever forget the dramatic battles be­ ends season moments. Who could forget about tween Larry Bird and Magic the home run hit by Kirk Gibson in Johnson for the NBA crown in nior Adrian Machado, in the midst Jeffrey Kelly the ' 88 World Series or how the '80' s . Can you recall those ofone of the worst offensive games Fifty years? As The Archway Villanova won the NCAA Champi­ lazy summer days when you Tke men's basketball team com­ in his career, tied the game at 66 celebrates a half century ofpubliea­ onship over heavy favorite would spend a Saturday play­ pleted their season this past week­ with a three point basket at 1:31. tion, I am left wondering how the Georgetown? Did you ever find ing catch with your father, or end at the NE-I 0 tournament, held However, junior Herman Thomas world of sports have changed dur­ yourself as emtional as you were when he took you to the ball at Stoutenburgh Gymnasium on once again came through in the ing this time. Back in 1946, every­ when the USA Hockey team de­ park and you got a chance to see the campus of clutch, delivering thing seemed to be under control. feated the Soviet Union in the 1980 your favorite player in action? Saint Anselm on ajump shot with Athletes were playing sports be­ Winter Olympics or when Magic And do you remember your first College. TIle #4 8.6 seconds left to cause they loved the game and not announced that he was infected with stri keout, your first basket, your provide the 68-66 for the multi-million dollar salaries seeded Bulldogs the HIV virus and had to retire from first touchdown, your first ace. won their first win for Bryant. of today. Athlete were loyal to their the NBA? Did you cry? I did. your first spike, your first goal. The semi-finals teams fifty years ago. today they round game, but Do you remember pure domi­ your first swim meet, track meet bowed out in the were a toughertest jump from team to team in search of nance of Dream Team I, and the or tennis match? Those were semi-finals for Bryant, as the more money and more endorse­ UCLA Bruins in the John Wooden the good old days. Hawks of Saint ments. Fifty years ago, athletes re­ against # I seed era. Where you when you tirst saw Fifty years! Where did it all Saint Anselm. Anselm were play­ spected their coaches; today, more Michael Jordan dunk and then pick go? Where will we go? #5 seed ing in front of their or less. the athletes feel that they Stonehill was standing room Bryant's first only gym of 1,100 round foe. The fans. Jumping out teams had split to a 47-35 haltime TheArcb a Fa II their season se­ lead, the Hawks ries, with each winning on their were victorious. 100-81 . Foul Send your Top 1. Kentucky home court. Bryant l~a me out strong trouble plagued the Bulldogs all behind the 14 first half points of game as Watson lead the team with Ten Poll to 2. Kansas Noel Watson and the strong play of 18 points. TIlOmas and Jerome Grier The Archway, 3_ UMass Marc Mulherin. Going into half­ fi nished the night with 17 apiece. 4. UConn ti me with a 9 point lead. the Bull­ On a higher note. Noel Watson Box 7, or stop by dogs looked to be cruising. was named second team ali-confer­ 5. Georgetown Thc first 10 minutes of the sec­ ence. The Junior from Danielson, our office on the 6. Cincinatti oml hal r was more of the same. as Connecticut averaged 16 points per the Bulldogs opened up a 15 point game including a season high 01"29 second floor of 7. Texas Tech lead . However, the Chieftai ns were against New Hampshire College. 8. Villanova dO lermined to gel back in the game. This season Watson became the 24th the Mac. Holding the Bulldogs scoreless player in the program 's hi story to 9. Purdue from 10:45 to 5:59, Stonehill se­ reach the 1,000 point plateau . to. Syracuse

This week's Top Ten comes from Rick Bole ick is a Sophomore from West Yarmouth, nd is ntramural Basketball Standings Jnajoring in Marketing. s of February 27, 1996 I

Pts. 5-0 10 4-0 8 4-1 8 4-1 8 4-2 8 3-0 6

5-0 10 eirut Bombers 5-1 10 5-1 10 4-0 8 ad Scraps 4-1 8 eally Bad 4-2 8

4-0 8 Liz became Bryant's all-time leading scorer lazers 3-1 6 n women's basketball with 1,991 points. Her E:anned H ams 3-2 6 7 point effort last Monday night helped Bryant ink Merrimack in overtime. Liz has also be Ivetrans 3-2 6 amed First Team All-Conference. Congratu­ og Pound 3-2 6 ations Liz! reen Wave 2-1 4 Thursday, February 29, 1996 THE ARCHWAY50th ANNIVERSARY Page 19

February, 1946 THE ARCHWAY Page 3 SPORT HIGHLIGHTS QUESTION OF Tuda,nTs THE MONTH With the winter season still S clamping on us baskdball is cur­ All students are invited to an­ rently holding the sporting live­ swer the "Question of the Month'" ~;\~,"~ light at Bryant. that will appear in each issue of Anyone who yearns for plenty the ATchway, The answers are to of excitement has only to pay a be written in not more than 25 visit to the Bryant auditorium any wOrds. signed by the students and Jokes in other books remind us afternoon, except Friday. (The staff cOTdially invites you to paTticipate in this column by deposited in the ' News box. That we have some bum ones too. Whereas, last year, we were A wide variety of all the an­ Blame yourself-they'd have limited in man-power, this year sending in yOUT letteTS to the EditoT. ) .swers received will be selected and been better "there is sufficient number of men published in the next issue. If you had handed in a few. attending the college to permit • • • plenty of intra-mural competition Dear Editor: The question for this month is: John brought home his report for both boys and girls alike. I wish to extend to you and to the WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE card, and with it was a letter from The boys intra-mural league is staff, my best wishes for a success­ COLLEGE ASSEMBLIES? the Dean. "Dear Mrs. Blank," the now in full swing with four good ful paper. I know as well as the letter said. "John is a smart stu­ teams battling each other each majority of the other students Dear Editor: dent but he spends aU of his time Monday afternoon beginning at know, that what Bryant needs most Would it be possible for you to with the girls. I'm trying to think 3:15 p. m. Teams representing each is a good college paper. More pow­ tell me if we do have a Student of some way to cure him." of the college fraternities plus an er to you! -C. W. Council and if we do why isn't it Mrs. Blank studied the note, then independent team, have played doing something in-behalf of the wrote the Dean the following. through the first round. Results To the Editor: students. I think that it woul(t be have been fairly close with Tau "Dear Mr, B.A.: If you find some Is it true that the college news­ a' lot better if it would do some­ way to cure him, please let me Epsilon Fraternity showing the thing instead of arguing all the way. paper will be published by and for know. I am having the same trou­ Thus far the Tau Epp-ers have the students, without any outside time. ble with his old man. not been beaten but are being intervention? If this is true, I know (Editor's note: Yes, Bryant Col­ • • • challenged with every inch of the that for one, I will help and con­ lege has a Student Council and Priest: Valeff, you asked me to way by the flying Indies and the tribute to the paper all that I can an active one at that. I suggest pray for Anna Bell last Sunday. Teddy Bears. Beta Iota Beta have and I think that the rest of the that you see John Linda, Presi­ Would you like me to repeat the as yet to past there initIal win but students will. -B. T. dent of the council for further pray this Sunday? with the addition of a couple of (Editor's note: Yes, it is true that information. ) Valeff: No thanks; Anna Bell won new players are beginning to of­ "The Archway" is published by last Monday at 7 to 1. fer some' real resistance. and for the students. I hope that • • • John Borelli and Joe Donatelli not only you, but all of the stu­ A POEM Girls worry about their hats and of the Teddy Bears and Miles dents will contribute to the pa­ their shoes. Between the two there's Boothe and Ray Keller of Tau Ep­ per. ) I contemplate on writing enough to worry anybody. silon are battling for the indi­ Verses of delight, • • • vidual scoring lead. Editor: But happy thoughts come spurting Freshman : "I've added' those fig­ These boys, together with I think that it would be a good To my paper white ures up ten times Sir." several others. h~ve shown some idea if you had a column in the Math Prof.: "Go'od!" clever ball handlmg, as ~ell as [' paper in which any jokes submit­ Only when my heart is free Freshman: "And here are the ten ,' plen~y of .dead eye shootmg and ted by the students would be pub­ From banal cares-earthly woe. S· '" Imakmg skIll. lished -W. V. answers, Ir.. • • On Tuesday, Wednesday and (Edit~r's note : That is exactly Escape my patterns of glee! iM G I k' ' Thursday afterooon the girls intra-I what the "Student's Corner" is What design? I do not know. N o t so <,>ng ago . r. us I was mural league swings into action. ' seen ~alkmg to hIS office, after Thrills and spills are plentiful. for.) By Barbara Feldman correc~mg ~ome tests, with a gla~sy With the first round of play just ------stare m hIS eyes. After some m­ about over Harriet Hall still has promlsmg varsity candidates, Lu­ quiring it wa~ lct!,'ned that the an­ yet to taste defeat. Each of the ciUe Gotsell of Bryant Hall with swer was a SImple one. Ed Butler other teams has broken into the a point total of 39 points and received 93 in a Cost Accounting win column with the result that Millie Valenta of Eldridge Hall Compliments of Exam. We hope that Mr. Gulski has the league leaders are being hard with 32. fully recovered from the shock by pressed to stay on top. Team tryouts for the girls var­ now. Alice O'Day, of the top notch sity team are expected to be held • • • Harriet Hall sextet, is currently soon. The above mentioned scor­ Q.-"What is a female shopper?" setting the pace for individual ing leaders, together with several Bryant Cafteria A.-"A female shopper is a wom­ ~coring honors with 42 points. other promising candidates, are ex­ ' I t f pected to form the nucleous of this an who can hurry through a depart­ Offermg pen y 0 competition in ment store aisle 18 inches wide the scoring parade are two other year's Bryant sextet. Coach Dickerman has already without brushing against the piIed­ scheduled a home series with Where good food up glassware, and then drive home Dinner Guest: "Will you please Clark University of Worcester, and knock the doors off a 12 foot pass the nuts." Massachusetts and plans are being is always served garage. Absent-minded Prof: "Yes, I sup­ formulated for several games with • • • pose so--but I really should funk other colleges including Rhode Midnight came and "wow, wow, most of them." Island State. WALDORF ____-,. wow," and another "wow" came • • • A team rooting section helps from the baby. "Four bawls and I State Cop: "Hey you pull over." lend the necessary support that walk" groaned baseball ' minded Herb Page: "I wasn't speeding spurs a team on to win. They in­ For George Kane as he slid out of bed. was I officer?" spire a team with fighting spirit. • • • State Cop: "No, just flYing too These intra-mural basketball FORMAL Just because a man chooses a low." games provide plenty of excite­ woman for a mate doesn't neces­ • • • ment and fun for all. They would DANCES sarily make him the captain. Your editor-in-Chief is like the be much more exciting with a good electric fan,: Buzzes away all day, rooting section on the side lines. • • • Even though you omit a partici­ To Hire What happened to that F.B.I. man and blows off a lot of wind, but never says anything. pant, how about lending a little we had in Bryant College? Was he support to your team. Watch the N-E-W called off the case or did the fel­ • • • DEFINITIONS schedules which are posted well in lows scare him off! Hollywoods-The land of yes advance of the scheduled games, TUXEDOS • • • men and acqui-yes girls. and when your team plays come After a terrific struggle, a law OveTheaTd comment on modeTn­ over to the auditorium and shout -~ II student finally finished his exam­ ist aTchitectuTe: It's my pet ab­ your head off. ination paper, and then at the end hortion. wrote: "Dear Professor ?: Definition of intoxicationS-To Waldorf Clothing Co. If you sell any of my answers to feel sophisticated and not be able Young China the funny papers I expect you to to pronounce it. Men's FOTmal WeaT-Excluaivelu split 50-50 with me." Schoolboy wisdom (from an ex­ Restaurant • • • amination paper) :--.:.A pasive verb 250 Warren Ave Then there's the absent-minded is one in which the subject is the East Providence 212 Union Street professor who pinched the coed sufferer, such as, "He was married Tel. East Provo 0037 ___...J to see if he was awake. to her." L-__...... __...... ;; ...... ;...;..;..;...... ; __ .J '----- Cor. Weybollet Page 4 THE ARCHWAY February, 1946 SUMMER SERENADE Song of a Scholar A FRIEND The ­ The 'time: a sultry summer day Many hours spent Tune: Thanks for the Memories The scene: beneath the sun In friendly walks Archway Boosters The character is you or I . Thanks for the memories Made dear to me Now, curtain lights, Act one Of rowes and rowes of X's By our frank talks Elaine Shapiro Your Southern drawl from Texas, (In moaning Tone) "I'm burning Joan Murley hot And how we sat and stared A bit of a song Oh, why, oh why, oh why While you looked at us and glared, In my memory Ellie Arazaniewicz Can't it be freezing cold and hot How awful it was. Whenever heard Joy Grabfelder The middle of July'?" And thanks for the memories Means you to me. Sue Cummings Of hour exams at four, The calendar has thinned since Sylvia Cash then, Of struggles worse than war, The lilt of your voice Along with it the air. And once you gave me 22, Heard o'er the phone Doris L. Eliason Can it be you who stamps his But never any more Makes me wish Selma Rubin feet So thank you so much. You were my own. Etta Haberman Long lines are driving me crazy, And mutters in despair­ But just a smile Barbara Grinnell "A matador could use my nose, At interest rates I'm pretty bad, Whene'er we meet My feet are frozen blue; My poor whirling brain has gone Is all I ask Mrs. Robert Dutton If only it were summer now hazy, For life complete Anna Teresa Pino I'd have no cause to rue." And pretty soon, I shall go mad. My love for you Mrs. Williams So thanks, for the memories (The Classical Review) Grows like a vine Alice Falugo Though you were such a dear, But fate is cruel You never made math clear You'll ne'er be mine. Nanny Suarez -Justice O'Connell I still can't understand it, So if to you Dell Burnham And the end is drawing near I won't belong Gloria Rigali (Continued from Page 2) So thank you so much. Give me your smile Charlotte V. Olson It can't be wrong. according to where the Superior A d h C My' broken heart OIly Jobnson Court is convening. -- roun t e ampus Will some day mend, Ba bs Oldha m Five judges sit on the Supreme (Continued from Page 2) And still you'll be Jean Ballard Court bench. They do not try cases My dearest friend. Raymond W. Boynton, Jr. bllt merely pass on judical points I this sorority at Bryant. For the and review questions of law, aris- past two years Sigma Iota Beta "Red" Brisson ing from other judges interpreta- has been very successful in all the -New Enrollment Bob "Deacon" Mullaly tion and judgments. social events it has held. (Continued ftom Page II Ozzie Orzouyan (T. Ep ) The Probate Co~rt, of which ~me . On February 16. 1946, there will I Mick Peter Pintanalli, Jr. is found in Provldence appolllts I be a dance at Bryant gym SPO!l­ This large enrollment in Feb­ ad ministrators of estates also sored by Sigma Iota Beta and her ··Sully" (T. Ep) guardians, adoptions and other brother fraternity Beta Iota Beta. ruary will affect the number of Walter Gavitt, Jr. similar cases. The music will be furnished by students coming in September. Tony Perri The Police Court is the lowest Tommy Masso and his orchestra, Places in September enrollment Bill Keith court found in the judical gover~- admission will be 75 cents. I . h ld fo t t k' g ment. The main function of thls In February of 1944 this soror­ are e open r ve erans a 1Il Esther Rossoni court is to punish violations of city ity was organized by a group of the refresher course; therefore the Catherine Houser ordindances. five girls. The membership has fact that the veterans refresher Ray and Betty Judge O'Connell went on further since increased to forty-five mem­ course is the largest to ever hold Ellen Bonne,r, to explain some of the point of law bel's. This sorority accepts classes and with the number of Dick Pierce in regard to accident cases. pledges every six months, in Feb­ students taking the reguiar courses "Jay Tee Todd" He stated a hypothetical case ruary and in September at a semi­ will naturally limit the number of Milt Bolton where Smith and Jones are ap­ annual "Rush Party" held in the students to be accepted in Sep­ Rickey Reamon proaching an intersection. Smith gym. tember to a lower mark than it Jack Gregory coming from the east while Jones The present officers of Sigma ever been before. is approaching from the north. I Iota Beta are President, Mary The result of this large enroll­ Both parties collide and Smith re- . Coccia; Vice-President, Emma ment can easily be visioned. Pro­ Compliments oj the ~eives the worst of the accident Bianchi; Secretary, Vivian La fessors are going to be busier than consequently he sues Jones and be­ Fucia, Theasurer, Mary Dederian. ever with rambunctious students, BROWN BEAR SHOP comes the plaintiff, Smith seeks In February there is to be a new the checkers are going to have Fountain-Good Food recovery from damages arising election of officers. more papers to check, and the caf­ from the negligence of Jones for eteria is gOing to be fuller than be­ Low PTices $5000. Since Smith is the plain­ There are two things to aim at fore. Although this enrollment will Thayer & Benevolent St. tiff the burden of proving that the in life; first to get what you want· probably not affect each of us per­ accident was caused by. the .negli­ and after that to enjoy it. Onl; so~ally, we will, no doubt, be con- gence of Jones rests wlth hlm. If " I SClOUS of more arms and new Jones, the defendeiit, can also the wlsest achleve the second. ,faces. We will be answering more Best Wishes to the prove to the satisfaction of the • • • questions about the College and its court that Smith, the plaintiff was Now . comes the story of the ab­ faculty but never-the-less the new also negligent, then Smith cannot sent-mmded professor who rolled students will rec-eive a hand of ARCHWAY STAFF recover any damages. under a dresser and waited for his welcome when they start their'col­ In closing Justice emphasized collar button to find him. lege life at Bryant. In closing Justice O'Connel em­ I------.------For a successful paper phasized the fact that since some­ day we all may have the oppor­ from tunity to serve on a jury or in some other way help to keep the HeadquarteTs JOT PHI SIGMA NU wheels of justice moving, we all Compliments of should know a few important FRATERNITY things about our law. By knowing those few things it will help us to be better citizens and for the days BRYANT JEWELRY, ahead America will need good citi­ zens more than she ever needed them. Order your out of town Stationery and Pennants Your editor-in-Chief is like the Valentine Flowers electric fan: Buzzes away all day, and blows off a lot of wind but is at Early! never says anything. A FRIEND C'orsages a Specialty MACK'S INC. Compliments of PAGE POTTER INC. Thayer St. Providence WALTER L. GAVITT Thayer St. Providence