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Strategic Planning committee formed to study long range decisions for college

By David Murph) I~s u e, co u ld ~'m< frum the -mi"ion Of The Archwa S taIr 'Iutcrnenh and ~ther I~ urk of the d l~ p u nd e d AII ~'o l l cgc ' nll un i • r, i lIe~ rec(lgn lie: I he Long Range PI nning ·ommittee. rhe new need for lo ng range pla nni ng. r he Strategi\: commillce '>'111 be aS~ I \ted bv an Ad \lsorv Planning C urn m illce \\ hlch I~ 'haired b\' Dr. Council II hll:h Will be a \0 rcc 'ot in forma ti ~ ,-,emile I'Ctrell ll . V i ce -p re~ id t! nt f r Acadcmic and issue, and provi de opinio ns for decision AlTa ir., ha, been formed t(I urH:y the need., making flo m eonstit ucn y nut pr ~ , eOle d un of I he ollege ' a nd de\l:l op not an i} the new ,,;c>mmlltee. recommc:nda ll n, lor im prc.n cment but also a " hen th, COmmi lt L~ hu. re \ ie \~cd a n I . lie plan to Imple ment th 'h~' rccumm n da ti on~. lind decldl:d lin a pla n 01 actiun. Ihe The tralegic P lannin g Commiucc reeOOlmel1lJuli >n!i will b pre: cntcd to r. rep lac.:d the l llng Range P la n ning 'Huril. Prc\idenl 01 thc oUeg.: . 1he (ommltt..:<.: anJ " mure dCCI, i(ln o rientated. Pre Idcl1l ~ill then rc\ ie" the p la n and If h~ I he I un' Range PI.lnnlng Committee approve, them. II ti l prt' e!1lthcm to the Board de\ 111 ped m i"loll ,tlltemenh. or opinion. of I ru~tcc I con,u.I~lall()n. und . el IUt l n: gmt! lind lhject i H~ ' lor Ihe I he ~ ,act "su~ to be cun, i de r '~ tor n.'\ ie" ~ llkg..:. !Jr. Pelldlu says,"Wc Ihll1k lhi~ II ill be dcclI.l eu b} th I:,lmmll t ~o: and \~" I be Jmmillct i, an al:t!c) 1I orientated unc" n .Iluuled In term, )f "hich Ita, malor Lmport.lnl:c tor the luture. When i\\kcd it Ii nell computer nnler will be on Iht: ugenua. PClrdl ''' ~ ',"That I' th~ kind of IS,U I he cnmmillt;t> \, ill atl d r .. " hUI tht: fl n,II " . rn nn an\' i.,,\uc: rest, ",jrh the C'lmmlltec ' he memha~ lit Ih~ ."lrllcgi, P lanni n ~ CummJtlcc arc George Pctrelln, viet' Pre'lt!ent lor Acadcmie ACfair; Altun M tt, Vice P r ' ~ ld (' Ol 1(\1 BlI~ ln c " Afl a l r~; Lt:slic afond. Vi c' P e~ i(.kn l f lr Sllldcnt Aftalr, Prore,~ors Bob Behling. Hi Li. lar i s~l Paller. o n; D r. \ illi am Haa); nd J (I -A nne Lema. tall Irom the OHlct uf In\litutinnal Rc ~carc h ate, toher t I By D r Illiam . O ' Hal \ Iate nall on", ide ha, heJped the problem I~ce k 'n d~ . ' lud nl ha begu n to rea hze that Bry nt Co lleg P e. ide O! gro\\ Slud e nl ~ ilrri\c In a mpu~ with drinking is not a pre requisite to havi ng a good T hink of the perso n cl o~ e st to you in yo ur eMabli ~ IHld d rink.ing ha bit· bcgun duri ng high lime. life. the no: who mea n m re Iha ,ln ~ ll n e \chool ~ ea r , LC'gl la t ) r ~ in m ny ~t tt!· ha vc Anothe r factor \\hieh helps sludents I e. : t a t i ~ti c a t h . one of 'ou \\UI he io\ () lved tac ' cd the pro blem by ra ising the d rinl.ing und r land the r Ie 01 Ico ho l In t heir III es is UPBEAT:"Tw ng Bar King," in a n alel h I reiated accident in } o ur lifel lme. alll:. which ha ppenc:d in Rhude Is land two Ihe opporlunuy or profe sion I co um eling a t rian elew's newe t 15 T he pro bl em 0 1 ale hll l abu~ is that close 10 yea rs ag u. Iheir ..eh I . rcview d. Concerts, Top hume. \\- hethc:r yo u Jr' or n I. Ral~ i ng d rink ing age' pose ,I uOIque In 1976, tht: l ni\\~r ily of FI rida began a T n, and Tri via, 10. 'uch a bu ~e ha a traditiona l ho rne n pr()blem for liege admini, t a lo rs. They program ca ll 'd SA CH U Bo st Alcohol college ampuscs. a nd tht: It! 'ults c' n bc d ivide the student p pula tio n on most college Consciousness Ca n emin · th Hea lt h f devastating. In 1'i 81 at the Uni erisit y o f 'amp use, in two t ho~e who rna)' d rink a nd University tudcnb ), and il ha~ prove n to be . o uth aro hn. a 20 yea r o ld ~t u d e n t d ra n k those who may not. In addjtion to the one of the mo. t 'uceess lul program in th t 0 much u uring a frat roily ha7ing nd died. problc m creat d fo r progra mme . f tudent country. BACCH S use a com m on sense At . ta nford U Ol vt:fsity. a c:ar d riven by a a ti vitks. it also lends to take alco hol app r ach, whic h a ys that young people have PEOPLE: One man from drun k student hit tre a 60 miles po;r hour, co ns u m p t io n u t f t h e c ont r o lled alwa} s b en in olved in drinking and killing two passengers. La st year at the environment 01 univ rS l t y - ~ po nso r ed events, pro ba bly will be. But the group encourages Rl tgers takes trip he will University of NO rlh Carolina, students co nfining it to a cland tine d rinking in moderation and , tr 'ses tbal stude nts must ne ver f orget. A real celebrating a basketball champio ns hip went dormitories at p ri vate pa rties. It also e nhances respect those students who choose not 10 experience", 4. on a drinking binge that resu lted in thousands the mysti4ue o f "getting away wi t h drink. Party kits, ca mp us alcoho l a wareness of d olla rs in properly damage to dormitories sumething." weeks, moonshine runs (foot races) and and the t wn f C ha pel Hill. Co llege officials have learned that if it part ies wher.: soft drinks a nd fruit juice are The saddest tat istic: 9 S I)~, of st udents polled dot:sn'! work to strictly prohibit drinking by ofrered ha e educated students that alcohol is at 34 New Engl IllJ o llege in 1978 said tha stud:: nts - \0 make the ampu "d ry." The not the o nly "social lubricant." SPORTS: Golf team they drink on II regular basis. The same po ll have found that the best approach is not a Bryant's eyes arc not closed to the problem f inishes season and showed that 60 n of all academic failures are negati e o ne, bu t a p iti one: reate a either. ur ludenl Activit ies Office has b e n tephanie Witt places in Tri­ related to drin king problems. programs and eve nts that foster the programming both non-al o hol events where Some suggest that the intensilY of academic responsible use of alcohol, and work in social alcoholic controlled and restricted. The tate Championships, 16, competition among students is a major cause activities that don't focus primaril y on cooperation among student leaders and of this abuse. A more measurable theory is alcohol. It gives students an alternative to adminis tra tors is heratening. Friday, October 21, 1983 that the lowering of drinking ages in many "just sitting around and getting drunk': on the Volume 50 Number 12 SEE O'HARA,3. This ride's fuLy,ou Senate will drive students home People ...... 4, lI y Diana D ouala volunteers but will need more peo ple to help M attis believes, "the problem isn't drinking. Of The rchway S taff answer the phone, d riv , etc, Tenta lively, the it' driving." Inquiring Photos ...... 9, This pa st year Bryant lost 2 students \0 a u to o mmittee would like a have rides a ailabJe Th.e following are the results to a survey accident du t drink ing and driving. To deal Thursd ay through Saturd ay nights from takcn by the senate ab ut the "This Ride' For Puzzle ...... 12. with this problem student senate Vice­ maybe 9- I. The c mmiuec has yet to You" program. There were 51 7 students President Erin Dohe y c me up wi th the idea determine how [ T away from the ollege they rveyed: Jobs ...... , ...... " I of 'This Ride' for You', Doherty is wor king • will travel. but plans to set up a radius, 1. 303 surveyed were residents and 198 were with Greg S trafstrom, ch irman of the ad -hoc Stra strom stres es that the program is stiJI in c m mut rs. committee hich is planning lhe program, the planning tages and cnco ura ges student 2. 420 admitted to having d riven under the 'T h is Rid ' . F o r ou' involves provid ing inpul on these matters. infl uen e in the past. i n t ox. ic ated B r y ant s t u de n ts safe T he protgram is under the direction of 3. 468 gree that il is nOI k y t drive under transpo rta tion back to Bryant or La their ff­ Healt h Educator Noreen Ma tti ho believes the influence. MEET THEP EZ ca mpus homes. it is a "wonderful id t', T o fu rther stress tbe 4. 497 think "This R ide's For You" Should be Tuesd a y, November 1 The nale's first goal i to o bta in a car and need fo r action in th is area Mattis tates tha t implementcd, second ly to d istribute a [elephoRe number in ever), age group in America except 15-24 5. 390 aid they wou ld u e this program ifthey 1:30 to 3:30 pD1 which the student· ca n call to reque t a rid . year olds the death rate is eclining, Howe er were rinking off camp u '. The phone ca ll and Ihe ride will be kept in tbe 15 -24 group the dea th rate has risen due 6. 448 said they would call for a ride for a in the R otunda confidential. The nate already has 10 to alcohol relat d accidents. A Noreen friend who as off eam p u ' a nd unable to safely d rive. 2*THE ARCH~AY*Friday, ~ctober 21,1983 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ regulate. Students will drink if they want to, regardless of any policy adopted by the Administration. The present extent of regulation only serves to strangle programming efforts and make criminals out of many students. The SEAls program is an attempt at successful regulation and, if possible, an expansion of this program would serve Alcohol. This is probably the issue that has the most the students better then the present policies. Octoberfest might effect on students at this school. I. for one, do not see why It is true that Bryant must comply with the laws of the people at Bryant get so uptight about illt is the cause for state of Rhode Island and plans for any events must be be a bit too dispute and controversy at every tum. made with the observance of the laws as a first priority. It is creative for Nash When we were accepted for enrollment at Bryant it was also true that too many people in the wrong place with too under the assumption that we arrived as adults, capable of much t~ drink can result in vandalism. Alcohol policies ...... an instigator of more creative making our own decisions. Decisions not only about are necessary for these reasons. However, the present programming." This is how Lori Nash, Director of Student Activities. perceived her where we were going in life, career objectives, and with policies foster an attitude of hostility and distrust of those role at Bryant in her interview with the whom we associate, but also how much alcohol we responsible for the rules. Archway, September 16. 1983. Miss Nash consume. I think the Administration should deal with Everyone realizes that alcohol is a complex issue and then stated that her goal is to "provide more alcohol the same way they help students in the other areas th~ answers are equally involved. I feel more student training to help student loaders increase the of our lives. enforcement is the answer. Let the administration counsel potential of each organization to aUow for more creativity." Alcohol Awareness week was a step in the right students on alcohol. Most people come to the same SOUNDS GREAT, DOESN'T IT? direction. The Administration should seek to teach not conclusion: no one listens to a drunk. Here's what happened to us- decide for yourself.. .. . We are two student leaders who made an attempt at creative programming. Art Buchwald Exactly the people that Miss Nash was looking to work with. Tomorrow would have been "OCTOBER­ The fighting dollar. FEST" at Bryant. The event would have been from 1-6 p.m. outside the pub with a Rock n' I went to the Monetary Health Fitness Club Regan and said. "Stop thefight. You're killing we're not going to buy any goods from Roll band, a German Oompah band, the other day to see the different currencies my boy." America." authentic german food. and domestic as well work out. Regan said. "Let tbem continue for a little Regan told him . "I have no cOri " ol over the as imported beer. This would have been Most of the currencies were flabby and while longer. It's good practice for them." dollar. The only reason it's so strong is that creative "programming" at its best! breathing hard. The only one that see me d in A few minutes later the franc was being your own people are betting on my boy Instead of accepting the creativity of this great shape was the American dollar. Its counted out. a nd the dollar was hardly instead of yours." idea, Lori Nash chose to look upon the muscles were bulging and it was shadow perspiring. The bell rang, the dollar moved in qiuckly inclusion of alcohol as a detriment to our boxing in the ri ng. The next one to step in the ring was the and hit the mark right in the solar plexus. event. We proposed kegs of beer for 500 Secretary of the Treasury Don Regan, the British pound. It s manager. Margaret Then it started working on the mark's face . people. for 5 hours. She conceded to approx. 6 dollar's manager said. "We have a real slugger Thatcher. wa s rubbing its gloves and gi ving it The mark 's right eye began to bleed and the . kegs of beer for 500 people. for 3 hours. Tht: now. In the late '70s thedollar was the weakest instructions. But the British pound could Swiss referee stoppt:d the fight. loss of beer revenue increased our osts 300%. fighter in the world . Everyone Wd S killing us. hardly stand on its legs and after playing wi th The West German banker said, "You thin k It was then impossible to hold this event. But now we have the world champion." it for a round. the dollar knocked it out of the you won, but now that we're wea k we 're going In writing this editorial we hope to alert "n lat 's great. Who is that gett ing in the ring ring. to fl ood the U.S. with German goods that will other organizations and individ uals to the with it?" Mrs. Thatcher said t Rega n. "Your underprice nything you can sell." ironic differences between Miss Nash's "The French franc. 11 hasn't won a Ight president is going to hear a bout this." The last fight wa~ between the dollar and statements and what actually happens whe n since Mitterrand became president. " The ne xt contender was the West German the Japanese y n. At one time Ihe ye n had a n attcmot at creative pr gramming i made. The bell rang and the two currencies started mark. who had he ld the c urrencv been even stronger then the West German On e again, lhe administrati on refuses to at each other. T he dollar jabbed to the face championship for years. It was a real grud g~ mark. But it also lost a match to the dollar. address the issue at ha nd. In tead. the} and when the French fra nc took a wild swing, match. The Japanese Minister of Finance said . immediately focus upon the amount of the dollar ducked and hit the franc in the Regan said . "The dollar will killlhi guy. It "You ha ve made us lose face. But we are not alcohol involved. This OCTOB R FEST wa stomach. then the head. then IInJ~~ . ; ri ght took a te rri ble beating from him d uring the worried . Our exports will make up for any centered around authenticity. NOT alcohol! squarely on lhcjaw. The rranc was groggy and seven lies and it wants revenge." money we lost in the fighL " What happens nexL ... alm-o I fell t Ih nvas. Tht: We t Ge rman head oftbeCentral Bank Regan went over and shOOk hands with the igned: Helen Walshin: President- Delta The French Minister of Finance ran over t came over and said. "If you b e atu~ too bad ly dollar. "Good show,"he told tt But when he I:ga r f • 'ional came back to me he loo ked worried. societ y "You don't seem as happy as 1 thought you Dave habal,ian: Presidenl International would be." Student Org niza tion "I want d a strong dollar, but I didn't want Editor In Chief...... " . ., ...... Dove Murphy it this strong . If it ke eps kno king out the Business Manager . Chris Chouinard other curre ncies no ne will be ble to afford Report problems News Editor ..... Dia na Douglass to buy Ame rican goods a broad. and that Features Editor. ...Robln DeMattia means high unempl yment in this count ry with Alpine Sports Editor . .. . Kevin Faulkner and a wh opping trade defioll . veryone is Co-Production Manager Koren Woltjen blaming U' f r pUlling the steroids in our Anyone wh o has encountered problem: Co-Production Manager ...... _...... Jon Tesseo interest I be ll rang,l he dolla r moved in qui ' Iy with the Alpine MOlel this last Parent' Co-Photography Editor ...... Celln Santos we II be back to high inflation, nd the dollar Weekend please contact Tom Tvard7jk at Co-Photography Editor ...... Debbie Levy could b knocked out agai n. " 232-4390 or d rop a short note in Box 2648 . Darkroom Technician...... Cln y Thompsen "Wh~ don't you thr wa fi ght? Then people Along with many others. I ex peri need a Administrative Secretary ...... Barbara Day abroad will tart ge tting raith back in their reo ervation cancellation problem with the TypeseHlng Coordinator...... PatriCiO Riordan own curn:ncies. Alpine a nd need the names of others to Advertising Production Manager...... George Spellman "Wh do you sugge t we thr wa fight to'!" effectively institute some kind of correcti ve Advertls ng Manager ...... , ...... Sue Ahlberg "What about the Italian lira? If the money aeLion . Perhaps by orklng togeth r we can Technical Consultant ...... S*even Medin dealer ee the dollar lose to tbe li ra . our prevent this kind of problem ID the future . currency will become the laughingst C of the Thank yo u o r your ti me and considera tion. News/Features: Susan Ahlberg. evin All ard, Alicia Almegro John Bellino:Steven . world. lind ou won't have to worry about Brown. Michelle Caouette. Eric Carlson. Doug Dorman. Sue Fuller. Undo prplnes. anyb d . beiog afraid of the dollar again." Lyn n Renoch. Michael Szlashta Sports: Sean Chalmers. Rob ert DiMattei. Tom Zoda Photography: Brooks Betz. Ken Papog no. Ric h Stevens Production: Patrick Murphy. Eric Carlson. John Bellino. Kevtn 'Sughrue Ad Production: Beth Clark. Mike Gionta. Paul Ryden . ~£: LET. W~1T \(£SI6l-1... t\~'S If>.U<''IN0 Darkroom: Ken Papagno ~ t\& ~'" IS ~BANOON IN6- U£ '\\t: P-'V\'OINTED t\OOUT "RMS PhotolypeseHlng: Mary Bellemare. Ken Papogno. Kathy Dane. Barbaro Day. Julie CO t.lSE:QV~T lVg ... Mt. fl\\

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WAS~ @\'II~ \#S "'''6E~ 111iM' 'Y"PI"'~ Friday, October 21,1983*THE ARCHWAY*3 O'HA RA right to drink. The program was organized United Way CONTINUED f rom page one and implemented with the help of the Student The Center for Student Development. Senate which felt that the establishment of thanks students a long wit h st udents. facuJ t y members. SEALS would foster social interaction among administrators and local media personalities. all age groups on campus, integrating FOR YOUR INFORMATION To the d it r participated recently in an alcohol awareness underclassmen and upperclassmen in social Last Saturday, Bryant experienced a As co-chairpersons for the 1983 United program. Using a breathalyzer test and activities. One of the more successfull and power outage a t 2:00 pm. Way Campaign at Bryant College.we would measuring physical and mental coordination, innovating evenings planned was " Regression Physical Plant Director, Brian like to acknowledge the outstanding job that participants were tested at vario us stages of Night," part of Bryan t Tupper Bowl, which is Britton, recieved seconday information the students have done in the past in alcohol consumption. Needless to say. the a series of non-alcoholic competitions among crediting the power failure to a tree contributing to the success of this Campaign. effects, of even a sma ll amount of liquor were eighteen teams to foster school spirit. which ell on a telephone poll near Ron's The efforts of many individual students and surprising- and frightening. The reaction of students, teachers and Spaghetti House on Route 116. This in student groups have made Brvant College The students themselves have begun to .administrato rs has been positive towards tum caused a problem with the n \!~Q ~r ~!!e )!!. th~_ s_t~te. ill t.enns of student monitor alcohol consumption by minors in a these efforts. I have been convinced foir some emergency generator in the su ppo rt for the United • Way Campaign. group called SEALS (Student Enforcers At time now that the people of Bryant are unique, Uni~tructure . However this problem Some of these activities have included the Large). : After lengthly training and careful and the sense of cooperation surrounding was corrected by 3:00 pm. Hunger Night in the Salmanson Dining Hall selection, these students check that alcohol is efforts to fight alcohol abuse reassures my and the SAA coordinated wine and cheese not served to minors and insure that students belief. Alcohol abuse still exists, but we are fundraiser. who are of legal drinking age don't abuse their making long strides in the right direction. Of the ten institutions of higher education ------~~~~------~~~~----~~~~------in the State of Rhode Island,the students at Bryant College far surpassed the efforts made by students of these other colleges. Such an accomplishment as this can make us all proud to be a part of the Bryant Community. Chickering tips THE SeE The 1983 Campaign will run from October - From National On-Campus Report. 17 through November I. We hope that Bryant hat to helpers EMPLOYERS FURNISH MOST JOB-RELATED TRAINING, claims a new students will continue to support the United study from the American Society for Training and Development. Its data shows that Way Campaign in the fine way they have in a bout 68 rJ ofjob-related courses are given on site and 32% at ed ucational institutions. the past. Now that Parents ' Weekend 1983 is o nly a ASTD's study. billed as the first comprehesive look at employer-provided training. Sincerely. fond memory, I'd like to thank all those who laim s in-house and outside training cost employers $20 to $30 billion annually. Kate Hillas worked at making it such a success. It is COMPETITION FROM 1982 GRADUATES is compounding the problem 1983 Bernie Blumenthal through their hard work that the events ran grads face findingjobs. says Carter Robinson. a recruiting executive. Some of the top­ Co-Chairpersons smoothly and made my j ob as chairperson notch 1982 grads accepted job offers last year. but had them cancelled due to the much easier. recession. Girls want press The following committee heads and their committee members deserve a ll of our THE FORMER DIRECTOR o f the U. of Ka nsas student bus system was convicted To the Editor: congratulations for their time and recently of embezzling $20.425 in student fund s. T he man faces two to four year' in While reading the paper. I was disapointed commitment. They are Beth Menzie, Ed pris on and a fine. He has agreed to reimburse the unive rsity for some of the stolen when reading the Intramural Update column. Bumiller, Gail Harden, John Hafferty, Paula money. T he student senate has implemented new accounting methods since his arrest There are girls' intramural teams that work Mattero, Karen Dumas, Bill Kutner, T iffa y last fa ll. a nd play just as hard as the guys'teams though Maltas. Bria n Terkclson, Greg Stafstrom, and you never seem to mention them except once a "OBSCENE" FILM SHOWINGS on campus have come under fire from the Mark Peterson. month if that much. We are very interested in Michigan legislature. Rep. Walter Delange attached an amendment to the higher I'd also like to thank Laurie Nash, Norm the standings and who is playing well on education budget bill which would d i a llow use of tax dollars to show "obscene" Parenteau, and Les laFond for their which teams. The standings change every movies a t state colleges or universities. T he amendment isn't expected to pass. guidance and support. as well as Angell week since some ofthe teams are playing three Bill and Chief Gardner for their help a nd games a week. It makes a d ifference to those cooperation. who participate in the sports.This does not If you have any suggestions to make the only concern volleyball but also all the girls' Weekend even better next year. please d rop by intramural sports. We,girls, have a right to be the Senate O ffi ce or write to Box 1310. I Have Several Qualms! kept informed. To all. thanks for your enthusiasm! hen he shut, h i ~ mouth the re' ilenc( Thank You. Glenda G. Chickering B) Eri Carlson I had a lway thought there were four basic Jill Travisano Parents' Weekend Chairperson Of The Archway Sta ff Alabama Slammers Have you ever bought omething a nd lat r food groups. b ut now I've added another o ne; ound out it wasn't like it was advertISed ? I did the T lenal food gro up. ' Ot onl_ i Ihi food . in a \\ a y. I "b ght" m. nr llm nt h r a t up es~ nil . but it i need d 10 pn:\'ent Bryant and some things have been sticking in students from killing each other because of my side ever since. grouchiness brought on by headaches. At , Before I plunked down my money. I had least the noise problem is better in the Library. GIVE BLOOD checked out the campus and noticed the ca lm . there it only so und s like H itler's bunker • tranquil environment which seemed to a llies approached . Instead of the traditional envelop the college. The view astonished me "Shh ", our librarian yells "shut your trap!" with sweeping rows of trees going up the sides through her megaphone. It's easier than you think of hills and I wrung my hands at the day Another peave of mine is tl:!e locker I dreaming possibilities. I practically begged bought during my second week. You buy your the school to take my tuition money (well. locker keys down in Security where you an't they actually demand ed it in a letter that see the lockers, which is why, I suppose. they ended in "or else") so I could start college right sell them there. For starters. my locker is the Rhode Island Blood Center away. When the semester started. I found that bottom locker, which means I have to get a new wing was being constructed. down on my knees to reach it and. between Great. They were going to construct this classes. it can be a terrifying experience. I Blood Drive wing during the c1asse . Even better. It should mean there I am. legs up lying helplessly on be finished by spring. in time for the summer. I the floor. as thirty klutzy students walk past. am jumping for joy. Now I go to classes and A few times people have tripped over my legs. m y tranquil learning atmosphere has providing me with a few laughs, but most TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25th dissappered to the sounds of jackhammers simply walk on them. which is why I limp and men banging on pipes ( I don't know the continuously. My locker "neighbor" up top in the Auditorium purpose of pipe banging. I'd just like to has brained me a few times as he slammed his strangle the people doing it). My breathtaking door shut. "Sorry" he says. and then the jerk 9:30-3:30 view was covered up and I actually had to smiles. Later I accidently explode my pen in (gasp) pay attention in class. I've noticed that his locker; he must be the only student around when classes start. the nosie starts. It·s like with blue spotted everything. Sponsored by fooling around with a volume control. when I must say that Bryant has had some plesant my teacher opens his mouth. the noise starts. surprises. the Greek Letter Council

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-- ~- --­ c:; «c:; 0 ....0 ~ 0 rJ) • ....0 .0- AD-HOC we would like to tha nk the student body f6rineir co-opera tion In hJllng out ;:::s the q uestio nna ires o n Tue da y. Anyone interested in ~elpin g organize this program. there' P.. will be a meeting on 10/ 26 at 6: 30 in the Senate olfice. >< The J unior CIa s will be selling painters caps. Support the Junior Class ! « TA P T here i, still time to j in T A P courses - If interested in any course such as M ixology. ~ Betng sse rt ive. Coed rObics, or CPR please contact Lynn Brennerat P.O. Box 11060.­ :r: at 231 -3445. It May Save A L ife u Senior a.55 MeetinR 1 h ursd

Student tells of life as 'Moonie'

By Da Id R. MacCormicl.­ the likes of which I'd never een before. I was needing a habitat or leftovers from Iialght­ Listening to .... hat lhey had to sav was one Courlesy of The Rutgers Gleaner, tunned by the beauty of the place, it was JUS! Al.~bur) . 1he day .....ere quitt: 'Irnilar and Ihingibul 10 forget my (amily, e:hange my Camden.N.J. lUte all the slides had promised. before I knew it the lour days were up. identity and lorsake all materialistic desires Next time: 111 tak.e the bus. Cult is a word Although there wa~ no mention of the But that' not all Aparently, I had been was omething I could not 4uile rewte to. whic'h eonjure§ up ,bions of satanic wor\nip Unification Church. I had it pegged before such II good prospect that J had qualified 101 After a \lay of all lillS U we realt_ need you ~ or a pagan ritual reminscent of Jonestown gc:tting into the bu~ lhe night before. tbe Advanced course at the central commune jaLZ, J found my way to lhe nearesl81rport and where hundreds dicd as a re ult of a crazy Introductions (an intergral factor in meeting for another S40. It sounded like a Ronco ,ook off for Vegas. mao\ whim. people) Were next and omebow y,.e got in commercial but I broke do..... n and .... ent for it Becau e of freedom found in the western group of five or ~ ix.. each hav,"g one or two more out of curiosity than anything else. sphere of innuence. cults abound in America veteran Moomes. Another nighttime: (0 confuse us C!ven Can anyone truly deny observing or even Before the fir t hunger pangs stabbed mv though , know where: both communes are. being approached bya fanatic in the airport or abdomtm, a large wooden box was produced The new commune wa on (he side: of a on Ihc: street who insists on placing a flower in contaimng a sorted fruit salad. more granola mountain in the Santa Clara alley your lapel, then trying to ell you book 00 and goat's milk. I am ~u r e lad Kool-Aide was Mcdilallon. along with (otal sere"'ty wilh ANNOU CEMENTS something or Imother? not on the menu. God i quile interesting,opposed to some guy While I was hoofing it down Market St. in At a lLme previously determined by with a beard who is master dominator. the COLLEGE RETREA T WEEKEND __ San Francisco, I was invited to a feast. They whoever wa scheduli ng my new found Unification ChUrch beLieves that God is an The Campu Ministry Omc:e I sponsoring say a way \0 a man's heart is through his lifestyle. a LI the groups trekked to an assembly individual's rceplion of truth, beauty, and • coUege retreat eekend November I J sto mach and it was thus thai my month with hall to sing and sit through lectures until emotion and is therefore differenl for through I J, Frid&Y evening through Sunday the Unification Church more commonly noon. everyone. no n, at the Chri dan Brothers ' Retreat know as the Moonie • began. Th Ie turer discus ed the ideology of the The med it ation melhod ofthi organilation Center in Narraga ns ett, Rhode Isla nd . T hi As fast as I could drive to a 7- 11, I was in a Moonie s wi thout ever once mentioni ng the as si milar to othe r types I'd encounleTed and I' ti me of refl ecti on, pra yer, and sharing is open humongous city house with lOi s of other Unification Church. Initial lectu re material practiced ~o I could not really put them down to all members of the Bryant ommunity. people consuming vegeta r ian p izza . included den and getting back to the ga rden for anything at a ll yet. People f rom other colleges in Rhode Island gTanola- bannana type stuff and herbal tea. to crea te the idea l world. One day I was meditating on a dead branch will be a ttending as well. F or more After the orJta ni dinner.aH ten freeloaders (See Bible. Chapte r I) way a bove a dry river bed when the darn thi ng informati on or to register (before November including myself were subjected to a semi­ After lunch. whi h was a deja vu of the broke. As 1 fell I thought to myse lf. whoa ... 4th), contact Father Norri s (ext. 309,327) at mandatory lecture complete wi th a slide show breakfast with the addition of Iresh ra w broken leg at best if I land on my feet. the Campus Ministry Office in the Center for about a commune. The slides were beautiful, veggies. a few of us scampered into the woods Miraculously, I just broke a finge r. (Moral of Student Development. with grass, trees, flowers, and cows. I had to collect non-poisonous berries. A few more the story is not to meditate on dead branches my doubts whether the sJioes and reality lectures in the late afternoon and the day was way above the ground). would coincide but it seemed for real. over. Lectures were still happening daily but were What the slide show boiled down to was T he next morning I began to feel the the same major concepts aforementioned. I twenty-five .bucks for four days at this a nguish of nicotine withdrawal but managed began to realize how the redundancy could commune. I had other plans (skin diving in to pull through it. Morally, the Moonies are lead to a Pavlov-type brainwashing effect for Maui) but was intrigued a nd decided "What totally righteous, they don't drink, don't the weak of mind. It IS Officially the heck, I know I can eat $25 worth of food in smoke, no nothing. I was doin g the same thing A couple of things still kept me interested. four days." and enjoying it immensely. the singsongs, social interaction. art and even About half the original feast attenders we nt Lectures were getting more involved and a talent show. Some guy Eldridge Cleaver was for it and off we went in a dilapitated sc hool eastern philosophy was introduced. The there and was super spiritual I'm glad I did bus for parts unknown. yin and the yang were introduced. The yin and not meet him 13 years earlier when he was the Around midnight, my tail end out of sorts the ya ng are simply two halves that make a head of the Black Panthers. MITTEN because of the bumpy ride. we arrived and we whole. Using analogies of male/ fe male and I had been up at these communes for a were led to sleeping quarters where I promptly positi vi ty I negati vity, the theory was month and it was time to be a disciple (i.e. a crashed. conveyed to the recruits without ever reading fanatic asking people to buy books or come to The sun was still turning off its alarm clock page of c.Jung. feasts). when I was awa kened by some dude singing I met so me neato people from all over but Well, I had other commitments at the time, they were mo lIy from the la nd down under. 0 WEATHER about a robin and strumming a guitar. Thi namely to Uncle Sam s a G. 1. "N problem ," was to be my first full day as a moonie recruit. ha 'ng been snagged a t SF Airport upon th y told me, "W 11 hallge your n me, send Cales the nics were the first order of the day. arrival in the States. The others were stray cats you to another country ."

Saturday, October 22nd 9- 1

ALL WELCOME in the Pu b

Bryant t.ldems: S 1.00 Cue ts: $2.00

BACK BY POPUL R DEMAND Friday, O ctober. 21,1983*THE ARCHW Y*s Coff-ee houSf Pol io/s poor comedy saved by decent tninteI juggling By John BeUino or the Archwa Stiff performing his act. Marty also enjoys playing Well, the Coffeehouse' Marty P Il li o d id percu sion in a reggae band. and re toring not do a leaser in ARA o n Tue day night. nor Vol os, but he claims that he is tiring of li ttle did he hold a work~ho p after hi how to teach cars and de~ i re something bigger. magIc. Despue these sho rl coming~, Marty did In es encc. the show was enjoyable when fine job at the SPB Coff hou. e. even Marty juggled. danced or performed mime, though his act lasted only an hour. but was a di ppointment a far a~ magic was Originally. Marty Wlb expected to perform concerned. Many people in the audience magic and some mime, but. in actuality. he probably expected to see a magic show thai seemed to mock many of the more popular would have a tonished them. b ut tricks performed by magicians. A few of his unf rtunately. the lack of magic deprive the humoroll'> trick included pull ing a hat li t of people of theIr expectations Another slot has been added to aeeomodlle the extra quarter needed to Wish clothe . a fake rabbit. sawinga Barbie doll in half. and making Barbicdisa ppear and then reappear in a rather pro ocative situation with Ken. Although the magic was n t very Four bits for the washer entertaining, the highlight of the show was Marty" exceptional talent in juggling. mime. and the street dancing found in the movie By Lynn Renock Mr. Barlow said he felt the Increase wa "Fla hdancc". HI. fi rst juggling segment or the Archway Sta" "fair conSidering the rate of Inflation and the consisted of three balls, but he q uickly Recently. Bryant College administered a last time the pri es were changed," dIscarded them and proceeded to dance to the new policy within the Dormito ry Village ­ In comparison to other schools. such s music of Michael jackson. L ter. he juggled there has been an increase from twenty-five to Brown and Providen College, it is still three racquetball rackets with ease and fifty c nt · for the u e of the washing machine cheaper to u e a washer a nd dryer at Bryant. eventually acted bored, The remedy for his in do rms I - 13. This has been the first price even with lhe increase. These other chools "boredom') " Put on some more Michael increa e in twelve years. pay fLfty cents to wash and ruty cents to dry Jackson. juggle four balls and do orne fa ncy According to Peter Barlow. Director of their clothes. footwork around the slage. That is what Student Activitie , during the summer the When students wer asked how they fe lt Marty did and it wa' 4uite enjoyable to watch. purchasing agent t Bryant was approached about the increase, most replied that it was a After the show. 1 asked Marty why he did by the washing machine di tributor and lold fair raise in price. but it Will take a httle wb..tle not do a tea er and he readily e plained the of the needed increase. A deci ion was made to get used to. reasons. He said that some music and to increa e the washer becau e it wa felt that Student in the Freshman Dorm will not be microphone were required for an effectivt: the u e of washing machines by students was affected by the price increa e because the teaser or else hi juggling and magic act would less than the use of d ryers. washer and dryers 10 ated in Dorm 14 are tend to be boring. According to Marty, the owned by the school. music was a vailable but nobody knew of location where he could play in the. microphone and till have th opponunity to pe rform promotional acts throughout the cafeteria. When ask.ed about Ius background. IT'S MITTE Marty said that he's from Louisville. Kentucky, and he h been performing for six and a halfyears. HIs . ew England tour. which i de igned to m rea hi popularity . beg-J n W on F riday and is primarily ai med at coUeges, with a few clubs included . Aside [rom Marty Pollio gives II. disappoint in& •••••• •••• ••••••••••••••• perfi rma ce on u~ da at Th Cofre h ue. : ~ : SPB Film Series: • 0 \.>$"*0 • • #~ • ~ ~ ·•• . C; ~ .... ~t, . •• FRIDAY, October 21 • ~~~ fl)~~ O~·" • • e~ ~~ O~ • • i ()~~ . " • Peter Sellers in : ~e .,.i" : The Relum Of The .... ~ ~. Pink Pa ther · ~- . •: An inven tive, exciting and very I •: • very funny improvisational • at 7:00 l!t 9:15 • comedy • in Aud itorium 501/. •: 9:00-10:00 pm P rformance •: • 10:00-11:30 pm improv workshop • • • • • • • • • SUNDAY, October 23 • ~ •. Laugh with ·• 't> • • • ''fIarold and Maude" • • • • at 7:00 l!t 9 :15 : FREE ADMISSION : in Auditorium 5 0¢ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6*THE ARCHWAy

The I teTS of Beta Sigma Omrucorn had a Hello Bryant, and welcome t a " Real fantastic time this weekend, wining and dining Weekend". It seems like months since we've with their parcnts. Fnday 'J. social hour with had one of the c. The fin-I wave of lests seems TK E was a ma~h! Everyone enjoved to be crashing (fmally) into the breakers. The ;Lppa ;melta !luppn tltemselves immensely. (Parents and students Beta boy have urvived lhi ; however not alike) quite with f1ying COlOTS . We hope everyone The siSiers of SIX would like to thank all Hi, how was the weekend with the folks? This Friday, the 21st we will be havillll. a else has remained anoat. those who joined u at our cocktail hour last Real food (compliment of Mom and Dad) Social Hour with Phi Sig brothen: we are Can Saturday with their parents. We all enjoyed was a good cltange of pace. We in Beta country are a nxiously awaiting definitely looking forward to it . aU the Halloween Weekend. O ur fa mous (or meeti ng your fol k' very much. Since our parents made it difficull to independents and freshmen girls are welcome ' not rious) Black a nd White Pa rty will O ur volleyball teaII! finished their season "rela x" we college students usually do. we 10 come along. (Dorm 2, third n oor) commence" Friday night, October ~ 28th. with a fa ntastic record of 1\-\. We're hoping at KD K plan on making up for the 10 t Thi week i · alcohOl aware-nes week, and Everyone is invited . Black a nd white attire is to go all the way in the play frs. The Spikers weekend in our penthouse on Saturday nighl. the sisters are initiating a SA DD program in mandatory, so get those BW outfits ready. fiJlished with a 6-5 record. We bope all of On the lighte r side. our KD K 'D'and KDK which sisters of any s rority can get rides Prizes will be award d or the most outragous you freshman and independant girls will join 'E' Volleyball tea ms made it to the playoffs . home safely when intoxicated. We hope costumes. us Friday (Today!) from 8- 10 for o ur " Hat's Good Luck girlsl ' And to a l\ the teams. everyone Wi ll part icipate a nd derive We wou ld Ilk to wish everyone a wild , off to SIX" party. Everyone wear a crazy hat That's a bout a ll the new . Until next something from the events this week. and meet us in Dorm five suite 220's! SeC' you time ... . Happy Sa ili ng! wonderful weekend. We could all use one Hope you all have a great all weekend " after the past two weeks. there. ~;SSSSSS~~~ iIau !lappa !ip.iIon The brothers would like to thank all of the parents who came up to the n oor n Saturday. The Texas Instruments reception on It turned out to be a really good time. Tuesday, October 25, is restricted to We are also looking forward t a n exciting weekend at U,R. t. This weekend is the T KE students who have an interview. Annua l Yankee District Conference. On the sports scene our ' A' football team is 3-4 nd at the halfway point. We hope to turn it a round in the second half. The offe ns ive a nd defenSIV e lines have been the most impressive and most impro ed pans of ur t am. Our 'B' tea m is a n impressive 6-0- 1 and look to go undefeated in their divi ion. 'Ci:nu ~p 6 i lo lt . This past weekend wa a big SUCl c ~ , al Tau Epsilon. Everyone's parents had a great time at the receDlion an Saturdav afternoon. . Last weekend our A-team upended Phi Ep 10 a mud bowl by a 10-3 count. And our B­ tea m turned in a fi ne performance against Phi Sig's Kamikazes. With the Smoker and Alumni weekend rapidly approaching, the brothers are making the necessary,last minute preparations. We're having a Social Hour on Friday with Beta Siltma Omicron. See you all at Wall's! Jl~i 'isma ~U It's'-finally time for Phi Sig's annual Smoker. Saturday we'l be heading off to Massachussets for this yea r's blowout in the only place in New England that will take us . This afternoon we'd like to invite everyone up for popcorn and refreshments at our social RESEARCH PAPERS hour with BSO. 14.789 10 chO

Two greek organiZations start call for help program, GLADD

By Michael Lny fur1her unify the program , TE and BSO are Fratemuie and sororities have long been having wallet size cards printed under the title involved in charitable and civic minded GLADD - Greek Leaders Agaiost Drunk activities in and about the Bryant community. Driving. These cards will have a pbone Two of tbese organizations recently hawed number for each Fraternity and Sorority, if this goodwill and support of the campu there is no a ns wer at one fraternity noor, during alcohol awareness week. another (loor can be reached. Tau Epsilon raternity spearheaded a This is a program ahat will continue progra m entitled BADD - Brothers Against indefinitely, with every new brother and sister Drunk Driving. Both TE and SSO drew up signing the contract each year. It is also hoped contract describing the program, with a that as BADD and SAO D continue to grow section at Ihe bottom for each reek LO sign In conjunction with the Se ate's "This Dave Harlley submits to Ihe Breathalyzer at WednesdllY night'· Wine & hee f. The ride~ Sellr2ent at the left is unidentified. under the na me of hi ther organi1.alion. for you" campaign, its impact wi ll spread to These contracts were distributed to each Greek. popula tions at o t her colleges . FraternilY and Sorority. and returned wi th a Fratemitie a nd Sororities have always been 100% commitment from the entire Greek glad to provide rides for their brothers and population. What t he system entails basically 5i ters who have been drink.ing. However, by MADD display is lhat if a brother orSister is out for a "night establishing a formalized program and on Ihe town" and has a bit too mu h to drink. encouraging ils use, the di cussion of drinking he or she can call the organwtion for help. To and driving, and its promotion. will increase. As you al\ know, this past week was Th.e main goab o( M .A D 1) are to: dedicated to making the college populalJon I . prevent the needless tragedies which occur aware of Ihe effecls of alcohol I was from d runk dri.. ing. particularly allracted 10 the display in the 2. educate America wllh fact such as; more Rotunda which Wli et up h> the Motber than 250.000 people havc been killed as a Against Drunk Drivers (M.A. D . D .) re ult of alcohol 10 the last tell years, most organJ1.alion. The booth was run I)y the drunk fri er~ dri e under the influence of Presldenl, Mrs. Pauline Allard. and the alcohol most of the time, and that in every len Trca urer. Mrs Lucille Archambault. of the d~ver. on.the road on any Friday or SalUrday Pro idence County Chapter of M.A.D.D. night l~ driVing under the influence ofalcohol. 10 just three years he M.ADD. 3. he.lp any person who ha been the victim of organization has spread into 3 states with drunk drivers. 133 chapter . Among their main achievements To fulfill there goal' M. A. 0 D. would like nalion wide is a victim assistance program to your support as a volunteer or a member of help the victim ' affected by drunk driving. the organization. They will also provide This i abo in the proces of eing in tituted t assistance to any victim of drunlt. drivers. For the Providence Chapter. The Providence any information about M.A.D.D. please group is a l 0 working to raise the drinking age write to: t 21 (or a ll the states in the area. They would M Ol ers gain 'l ruhk. rlvmg Il 0 like to see the he kpoint (roadblock) Providen e County Chapter system used agam bv police. PO BOI( 2 25 Woonsocket. R. 1. 02895 This Ride is For You Fr~m th.e left, Greg Strafstrom, Erin Doherty, Kevin Flanagan, Beth Menzie, Glenda ChIckering, Dave Homich, and Neil Rosen. . CAREERS There's bucks in advertising ... if you can handle the stress By Rlcarto Raposo business involves devising strategies that will sell the product, screen ads, supervise research The advertising business. is at least as high findings and selling the client. An M.B.A. pressured as it appeared in ~Kramer versus starting salary as an account executive can Kramer". It can be meteorically rewarding. earn up to 524,000 a year and $40,000 in five Advancement often comes swiftly, bringing years. Some agencies prefer B.A. 's with with it substantial earnings, responsibility, experience in sales, but M.B.A.'s receive Anyone passing through the Rotunda this week was given a choice of many uhibits to challenge-and stress. Few professions burn warmer welcomes. heighten their awareness of Alcohol. out their rising stars as regularly. You need the Copywriling and Design: the "creative"1 physical stamina to suffer what athletes do-­ people in the business. A way of I the joy of victory and the agony of defeat. demonstrating one's talent is to develop a In return for services advertising alencies "spec book" of make believ~ ads. Startinl earn a fifteen percent ora client's billing-sums salary is about SI8,OOO a year, but a B.A. in spend on space in newspapers and malazines liberal arts is very helpful. Non-alcoholic mixed drinks or time on TV and radio. The total billing for Media Analysis: many agencies start 1982 was more than S.50 billion, with newcomerS-COllege graduates in this area; competition for clients intense. If you like media buyers, planners and estimators, they .tantalize student leaders dealing with people, if you're somewhat compare the cost of buying ads in TV, radio, newspapers and magazines. However, few By Diana Dou.... 4 cinnamon sticks extroverted, if you can withstand the bumps-­ agency heads come from the media Of Tbe Archway Sta" 2 tsp. whole allspice then you can 10 as far as you want. department, where salaries lag behind I tbsp. whole cloves Charles August, a 27 year-old account What arc Mmocktails'W! They arc delicious. At account management and creative work. 2 tbsp. grated lemon peel supervisor has gone far in a short time. A 197.5 least that was the major consensus of student grasp of statistics and Mix ingredients together, heat, and graduate, he's making S3.5,OOO a year, with Marketing Reuarch: leaders last Monday who were invited to a psychology is mandatory--marketin. serve warm. Garnish with cinnamon two secretaries-and a 5.5 million to 510 million party serving non-alcoholic mixed drinks. researchers figure out who is buying what and sticks.lemon slices, or orange slices. in advertising for Arnold/Orowheat baked This event was part ofalcohol awareness week why. Also they search for gaps that a with. the Center for Student Development, the Serves 16. goods. Although Mr. August has paid a price Virgin Pina Colada • for success--a pre-ulcerous irritation of his particular product might fill. Offices of Student Activities, and Residence Today, New York still remains the center of Mix .5 parts pineapple juice with I digestive tract, he must, on doctor's orders, Life as coordinators. Served were hot mulled advertising, with Chicago second, followed by part cream of coconut. Blend in keep food in his stomach constantly and work cider, virgin pina coladas and virgin mary's. Los Angeles and Detroit, tied for third-but blender. Pour over ice. a mere ten hours a day. Although a risk can be The purpose of the party, according to success can come anywhere. Virgin Mary overstated; the business is always growing, health educator Noreen Mattis was to make For a list on companies, addresses. Tomato Juice-6 to 8 Oz. and good people survive. . student leaders aware that the choice i~ not positions available, information on salary and One splash of Worcestershire What the ad business never gets enough of just between alcohol and Coke. There are who to direct your resume to; send a self­ Two splashes of Tobasco is top talent. People who are determined to other delicious alternatives that should be addressed, stamped envelope to: a vailable to the student body. Dash salt prove themselves may have to break in as Dash pepper clerks: but they can lead to a career, usually in Ricardo Raposo The recipes to these drinks are as follows: Pole 90, Stillwater Rd.,Apt. 3 Lemon or Lime slice one of these four specialties: Hot Mulled Cider Smithfield, RI 02917 I gallon cider Mix and serve over ice. A stalk of Accoum Managemem: the heart of the If 3 cups brown supr celery makes a nice prnish. ~*THE ARCHWAY*Friday, October 21,1983

Leslie larond. Vice President ror • tuden' Affain. gne Ihe welcomtspeach 10 the parent to uWeekend in New England."

Mary Gold and Pompinglon discuss Petunia's l o~e in .. chemes of Ihe Driftless Shifter"

The antastic J ugglers were just one of the performers on Salurday afternoon.

Bill Alexaoders gave a fantastic performance on Salurday nighl in Ihe gy mnasium.

A face onl} a Mother couJd love.

Rex Holmes, Villian. kidnaps a tiny hair 101 Salurday al 3:00. Friday, October 21,1983"THE ARCHWAY"9

This Week's Question: The Inquiring "How do you plan on getting rid of your son/daughter so you can Photographer enjoy Parent's Weekend?

"We're going to send (hem b k to the motel!" The Travers

"We're going te send her to \~ rk " The Senno\

" We're going to send them on assignment!" The Sanlos & The Lev)':~

"My parents already get rid of me - they sent me here." leve olomon

"Wc'r ' gOing t ) have her rrofcs~or sc hedule an exam for Monday" nle Parker '.>

Photos by Celina Santos and Debbie uvy "I'm going to have Sheri play soccer tomorrow so she'll end up in the hospital again." The Murphys 10*THE ARCHWAY*Friday, O ctober 21 ,1983 WJ MF TOP 10 I. Peter chi ll ing Maj or Tom 2. Big Country Big 'oun lry 3. JoB o xe r~ J u ~t ot Lu ky UPBEAT 4. Howard De \'oto RainY .. ea son 1976, 5 Bo n o~ Ba rbarella Formed la te in The rayons entertbei r rayons sound and isua l image in 1982 and Welcome back to UPBEA T TIllS week we 6. Romantics Talking in Y ur Slee p seventh year a ' a performing unit wi th Ihe early 12l! 3. The Cray n pla n to support their '.I. ill lake an in-d pth I ok at the WJ M I- Top 7. A7 tl:C Carner' Obli , ious sam!: energy and dedicallon thaI has kept new. wider touring schedule wi th a new EP, t hem ne of lhe Northeast's mosl con istenlly Ten, We will update the local concerl scene 8. Style Coon it Sp ~ak Lik e a Child plann d for laIC 1983, and a bigger, more nd Ihi ' week' rivia Question should ~ t u m p 9 Yal Nobod)' Oia ry 5U cessful rock allraClions. The Crayons firsl entertaining stage show . In an era when most all of you. Rob Lync h was the only winner in 10. [urylhmjc~ Lo\ c i a Slranger became popul r for Iheir imaginative radio act are CUlling back. The Crayons continue the last Tri ia contc I. a,t \\ cek's q uestion spots promoting Ihe Subway sandwich chain. to gro .... . was: Continual demo recordings and 'two Music by Def Leppard. Loverboy, David CO ' ER David Byrne oflhe Talking Heads ,,' r ulf' the r ' television appearances (WPRO's "Off Lhe Bow!!, Polist'. Greg Kinn, Stray Cals, Tube, song Pll' 110 Killer in an imere.\'I;ng cil r. Cr yom, Oe1.22. Sill. , Bryant Gang ()r I-' our. Record" and Storer Cable's "Janel Planc:t's Men at Work. Rolling Stones. Which cily:' OC I. 2J . Sun , Living Room U1ack Future . t ar~ ") continued to focus The The an~wer is good 01 Pr )vidence, Rhode S bb th Quiel Riol. NO\ 4, Ci'lc Center I land. If ou want to win and album o r a Bobb ~ and the Midnight!., No\ ,5, LiVIng po tcr,just nswe r lhi,w'ek' Tr i\ iaQueSlio n Room Rick pringfi ld , Dec.1 I. Civil: Cenler correclly! 1 hi, wee the fealure artl 'le i\ ab UI a Even'booy Imows Ihal Ihere are 1" '0 leoc/ singers ill Ihe bond Grole{ul Dead. mUsictan \\ hu had betn a major innuence on the mu,ic fi eld. WJMF's HAPPY HOUR Orcossionoll,t 111'0 ';ngus go lin lour solo: II'hol are Ihe names of Ihese b{[~ l ds:' H )'OU know Ihe a n 'Yler , '.I. rite your name: , II you halt: a good Tn \la Qu e ~t i o n , ~end it to box numbel, and phone number and send il to COMMENT, B .\ 257 5. If }uur qu ~ ti n i­ u~ed, y u \\ il l Y> in a po~t cr or album. T RIV IA, Box 25 75. Attbe 'Twang Bar King' will show you why Belew is asked for by name L BHAKY

Adnan Belew's newe,t album, "T\\ang Dal al~um . (II . )U dun't bell e\!: thaI fcedback Friday. Octob er 2 1 King," pI ck up '.I. here h l ~ last album. "lone guita r can be mell o \~ , Ilst en \t:ry cilre full~ . ) Rhin ," left 0 I nd carries him even furt her "S lIel for a Blue Whale" doc ~ 1I \~ond e r!ut Into a musical wonderland. The years he has Job of conjuring up ti n image of the maj o!1. lIc $2 Admission penl refi ning hiS guitar pla\ ing by Blue '.I. hale. performing wtt h people like frank Zappil. Wh ile lull 01 powt.:rllI l gUitar. " I \ ang Bar I)avid Bowi , Ihe 1alking Head, and King Kmg" nc\cr lap e:, into hca\ y metal 111 udgcry, Crimson ha s been wdl spenl. '" \\-ang Ha r partially due to the rh}thmlC'dllv o fT -beat 1.89 with correct cbange King" contain ~um e 01 the mO,1 original drumming of Lurrie Londin \~ho pla yed '.I.i th guitar since J imi Hendrix held hi, guitar lip 10 Mow\\ n lur a number 01 ~ e ar~ hi~ amplifier. Adrian OelcY> hali prmed himself I be n ' The album ,!art~ off with a rock ing \crsion r lhe mO~1 inno\ati,c artisl ~ of the pa.! k \\ 't il pm of ''I'm Do~ n," the: old Beatle~ lune. II that )car , and gl\tng" r\lang Bar Kinl:!." a li ~ ten or 3:30 6 :30 doe~n ' t melt 'our need It, then yc u arc all ,et thrt.:e will onl} reinror e that belte!. I hate to for numbers uch a~ "Paint the Road ," which u,e ~uperlati\e~ , bUI I hale to say that ~T\\ang cont ins tight inlerpla ' between Adrtan\ Ii r King" is one I the be~ t album!> of the highly controlled feedba k gUllar an Bil l ) car. 2 fo 1 Jans en's sa" a phone. A ~er 'atile art i ~t, Belc\\ Joe Harll c~ also has some very mel low IUTlC~ on the

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-wu..e aM. ~L 1'~ fo~ eWv ~o.M. , S~~" 'tSVP to 1:Mt A~ • qf@ ~ 1D/u or ~t. ~ 'I zoo )( ~?, -it" Wi~ Gt ~ant ~ chwr dmudt.d. 1.y ~ ~ ~~ (vCl1w., ~ 11.f"). ~1lY tV;- 5eJUC4'" S1JY"/tJIoL. Sun., Mon., Tues., Thurs.,-- 8-12:30 Wed., Fri., Sat.,-- 8-1 :00 Friday, etober 21,1983*THE ARCHWAY*13 V" ".1'.11.1'" III:.~'" :I'.A»~ ".I.I'.I'.4IJ' ~ ~ ~ .~ You can be a ~ ~ ~~ SUP RSTAR ,~ in the snow ~ ~< I .~ ~ ,/ ~ The Bryant Fund Fa" Phonothon \~ ~ ,, ~ Can Make It Happen ~ ~ ~ on November 9; ~ ~ ~ Superstar N ight. ~ ;~~ ~ ASA TOP CALLER, ~~ HOW? ~ ~ Just by volunteering one night YOU WILL RECEIVE between Sunday, October 30, ~ A special prize donated by merchants, ~ and Wednesday, November 2, restaurants and seNices in the or Sunday, November 6, and ~ area. ~ Tuesday, November 8, ~you _ may be chosen to -compete on ~ An invitation to participate in ~ ~ Superstar Night. Superstar Night, November 9 - ~ to compete for a Winter ~ Each night of the phonothon, you Weekend trip for two. could be one of the volunteers ~~~ ~ chosen as a top caller. Selection Everyone will receive a special gift S ~ will be based on the number of j ust for attending. firm dollar commitments you ~ receive by the close of the night. ~ ~ ~ S~ SUPERSTAR PRIZE - NOVEMBER 9 ~ ~ An all expense paid, fun-filled weekend for two, including: ~ round trip deluxe motorcoach travel, welcome cocktail ~ ~ and punch, three meals and room at Eastern Slope Inn, ~~ , North Conway, New Hampshire w ill be awarded to the ~ , lucky phonothon Superstar on November 9.* ~ ~ *trip sponsored by Fie lds and Cusick Travel SeNice, Inc. ~ ~ Warwick, R.I. Uft ticket not included. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ @~~ ~ ~ ~I ------I ~ , I I want to be a uperstar on __-.----:--______Sunday, October 30 S' ~~ Monday, OctOber 31 : ~ ~:NAME------Tuesday, November J I ~ Wednesday, November 2 ~ ~ I ADDRESS ______Sunday, November 6 ~ I Monday, November 7 ~, Tuesday, November 8 I TELEPHONE CLASS YEAR ______~~~ I I ~ ------~-~~-~---- Return coupon to: ~ . Questions77 .~~ Bryant Fund ~. call . ~ Box 40 ~ Gary Keighley ~ .. . 231-1200, Ext. 215 Bryant College ~ Smithfield, R.1. 02917 ~~ . >.~ ~ ~ Cotnplete details will be tnaile up n ~~ tal ~ receipt of your coupon. ~& ~ CHURCH POEM THE SPECIAL ONE When I was young, a squirt still in school, Kevin, on Sundays in church, we'd sit an a stool Born out of focus In between Psalms, they would pass the tray, My brother to gather the offerings, the gift of the day. Mentally retarded Young and still stupid, to have morals was new, My brother , Slow we'd put in a quarter and take out two. No, special The profits we'd save, take turns every week, The special one if culprits got caught, a slap on the cheek. This week was my turn, I felt very distraught, Kevin, I'd taken too much, now I'd been caught. You were born special The nun did hit me, quick as a rabbit, I was suppose (0 be the one (And look at the mess I made of my life) I finally decided to kick the 'habit'! Always been feeling guilty about that Tom Peterson You never knew how to read How to write You also never knew that I loved you !!! NEEDED!!! Kevin, CHILD/ADOLESCENT CAREGIVERS Days filled with darkness Even in light Challenging opportunity to provide care/ treatment Working for less than minimum wage for children currently hospitalized with emotional You never knew they were cheating you disorders. Child will stay in caregiver's home. You also never knew that I loved you Hospital will provide special training and support for caregivers who will serve as active components of Kevin, child 's treatment team. You always feel pain Because others make fun of you Married couples preferred in most placements. R.I. but, I am proud of you residence required. Carel treatment arranged You are the special one through contractual agreement. You are the special one And I love you I love you And you have taught me the most important lesson Contact Specialized Treatment Home Program, Life is what you make it. Bradley Hospital, 434-3400, ext. 181 Steven R. Brown Monday - Friday, 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M.

******************** * tlai I~ilag tlittt"t * * * COPING WITH STRESS * Itll'l s t:1_,_ tt1.J * ON THE INTERVIEW * on Wednesday, October 26 * * * Monday, October 24, 3:30 - 4:30 room 244 * at 7:00 pm * A GROUP OF BRYANT ALUMNI * Wednesday, Oc tober 26, 12:00 - I:00 room 355 * * will return to discuss their * * "LAW SCHOOL EXPERIENCES" * * * Room 386 A & B * * * * * * The format wilf be a * * panel discussion * * br foliowed by * * search a question * * ofa * * and answer * * little period. * * dJriCe? * * o <' * * \-j~~A * * * * All Bryant Underqraduates are invited to attend. ********** * ***** * * .- ... - . ------,=-- , ~- Friday, October 21,1983*THE ARCHWAY*l.?

Sales Assistan!. West Warwick. Part time flexible Who did it at 3,000 feet? Cindy, Lori, and Bruce. Now that's hours. general olfice w / telephone sales and insurance kinky. portfolio management. Code 480. Dave! You're a wonder and potentially Magnetic to Assemblers/ Inspectors. Cranston. Part time hours; women! Especially Me. 8:00am to 12:00 noon, 1: oopm to 5 :00pm, 4 :00pm to - - 1-----______CLASSIFIED 8:00pm, sever al students needed. Code 489. Wally, Play Mr. Do Much? Clerk. Cranston. Part time flexible hours, 20 hours a REGULAR EMPLOYMENT -1-----_--::------­ week. Code 492. Clerk. Providence. 14-20 hours. Code 2. Happy Birthday Rob, from Grampa Walton ATTENTION Clerk. Smithfield. Saturday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. Code The 011 campus student employment office is Recreation Supervisor. Cumberland. 8-10 hours, 496. We've got our shirts, Beware!! currently seeking dedicated, hard working students to some knowledge of organizing and planning various Store Security. Providence. Flexible part time hours, do sales employment in the local area lor the holiday recreational programs. Code 15. Wayne - Nice progressive .how Sunday! season. Each student must be committed to working several students needed for positions. Code 508. Dance Instructor. Cumberland. 8 hours, ability to through Christmas Eve and into the post-ChristmaS teach various forms of dance to children ages 3-14. Clerks. Various Places. Part time weekendS and Karen - Love those Lehigh ,flys! rush Some prevIous exper;"nce required. Code 15. some Weekdays. Code 510. Lyse I 'm sorry about you Baton Teacher. Cumberland. 6 hours and up, must Waitress/ Bartender. Harmony. Part time flexible If interested, please contact DaVid Brooks or Pat hours; bartender must have had previous experience. have adequate ba ckground in baton in order to teach. Barbarians III Connor at the Student Employment Office in the Code 15. Code 512. Financ ial Aid Building. Acrobat instructor. Cumberland. 6 hours and up, Secretary. (pan time). Cumberland. All day Tuesday .Rodney - Go, Go, Go, Go must have adequate experience in acrobatics to teach. and Thursday, also Monday, Wednesday, Friday Tetem arketlng. Cumberland. Several Seniors, Code 15. morn ing. Junior or Senior, some accounting Paul - Aren' bathroom noors hard? experience. Code 514. comm ission. Code 434. Building Supervisor ASSOCiate. Providence. 20 hours That's one way to look at iL.But itsthe wronl way ... This is a week, responsible for building operations and'general Child Care. Plainville{Johnston). 3-5 Days per week, Stock/ Sales. N. Providence. M-F. 8:30/ 9 :ooam to Bo,us man! Supervision of all areas. Code 1. M -F, late afternoon into early evening. Must havw own 1: OOpm , all day Saturday. Code 519. car. Code 515. Event Staff Assistant. Providence. 20 hours a week, Don't kill me Snoopy Data Compiler. Providence. 15 to 20 hours per week. ability to complete routine tasks, responsible person. telephone research, good communications skills. Code Code 1. Cute! Don't foraet Cute! 52 1. PERSONALS Special Projects Assistant. Providence. 20 hours a Group Home. Pawtucket. Second and third shift, Plum - Lend out any 'special' swcatlhirtl lately_.. ? Happy Belated Birthday Jody! week, good .."bal and written communications skills. specialized social work or humanities maiors for direct Able to understand and work towards specific goals. Stiz - What would you so if...? He lot the wrong window! care and management positions. Code 522 Code 1. and if you think...! Recreational Aid. Providence. M -F, 2:00 to 4:00pm, Theatre BUII'" ng Assistant. PrOV idence. 20 hours a PUSH! PUSH! I am pushina! some evenongs; general work in youth program. Code Blackster - Nice poster on the wall!! 523. week; mostl\' "venongs and weekends. Supervising general us.. " the building. prepare areas for use, Mrs. Willard!! Outreach workers. Varied Places. M -F, 10 :00am to cOr'lduct he .,sekeeping and maintenance tasks as Weeni .. &ot the 'NEW' look of love. 2.oopm preferred. but flexible hours, making contacts needed. Code 1. PellY, Doris•.t Cheryl and referrals In com munity, car necessary. Code 524. Mic - You better win the 'Bet '. ConcesSion Manager Assistant. Providence. 15-20 Virainia - Adriatic Flemina? Part time sales. sporting oods. Providence. Monday hours a week. mostly weekends and evenings. Weaser - Who's "number 90 " - Running around in those AND Friday evenings. 5:00 to 9 :00pm: experience in RespOils ible forcoordinatlng all concession operations sexy leopard Slippers? Sleepwalker's sporting goods and guns Code 525. Includong orderong . Inventory, set up. knowledge of all functions of concession operations and supervise LillY - T hanks for the 'pizza' and 'wine!' This whole place is disease ridden! W aitresses. North PrOVi dence. Flexible hours, some concession personnel. Re quires basic knowledge of experience helpful. Code 460. Pooky - Melt any more tacos - Charlie Brown bar operat ions, some knowledge of purchasing Captain Lou 8< Sargent Slaughter rule the pit of Dorm 14S systems. Code 1. Office Clerk. Central Falls. 15 hours per week. Mon., Stacee - What's on the agenda for tonighi' Tue . Wed. evening 5:30 to 9 :30 pm, good typing. Th eatre Eve ning Telephon e Re ception i st. Hey you guys, what truck do you drive') The porcelain Bu. pleasant telephone manner. some bookkeeping. Code Providence. 10-20 hours a week; channel all Incoming 476. Art - Do you know? .call to proper departments or staff. Answer sta ndard Chip - Orioles arc # I Tutors needed in Accounting and A lgebra. Lincoln. parron inquiries and perfo rm minor performance I'm going on a Manhunt !! ! Flexible hours. ralated tasks. Knowledge and use 01 the King's English Support Pro W restJi na s and teleohone orocedures. Code 1 ------1-- . Beer and Backgammon at noon Child Ca re. Afternoons 2:00 to 5 :00 pm ZUlli - I'm goin' on a ma nhunt - PA Nursing Aides. Pawtucket. Part time, experience lin ~o ln. with elderly. ode 501 . and/ or evenongs 5:00 to 1 0:00pm . m ust have car . The Bell T ower in 8aI hrobe s'! Schedule Will be w orked around different days. Two laura - Been prayin- to t he porcelain god lalely? Home Health and Nur Ing Aides. PrOVI dence. Part students needed for pOS itions. Code 530 Sta.::.. - Leave me a pillow, blanket , and Macaroni and time fleXible hours. Code 502. Sharon - You'll survive ! Barbo ys. N. Providence. Part time fleXible hours ' Cheese Staff Advocate ttleboro. Human SerVices, special stock up beer, iUlces for bartenders, elear aw ay em pt ~ Catch Ih. Fe ver ! W men's Rugby Get Psyched !! Brl' nt Playe .. Perform better! education and experi ence w ith disabled indiViduals bottles. Code 53 1 ' Code 503. A cco ntan t W arren Flexible 15-20 hours a w"ek. Lully Lo"es You Happy Birthday J.P. NurSing 5tudents. Paw tuc ~ t. Must be abl .. to do 0, tro butlor, oll n v olCEl~ , maintain AIR log review audit Vital signs Code 504. expense reports. Code 626 ,\1 - Jeri who? This is a 'rl ' suite! Scott - We should go OUI to dinner again when we have a rew days to spare! Elecrronlcs A ssembler. Pawt ucket. Must b " ble to Sale Representat ive. Greenville. Fie .. Ie par t time "Utile Partier" read bluepnnls Code 505. hours. Will work around schedule. Code 527 . HAPPY BIRTH DAY MRS. G A RDNER!

M TH by Kim Parsons, ARA Vitamin A is vital for healthy eyes and headlights. These are symptoms of ntght They are called provitamins. Plant foods req uires the adltion of vitamin A to normal vision. The role vitamin A plays in blindness, high in carotene are deep yellow in color-­ margarine at the same level as it occurs vision IS in the retina or parl of the eye We get vitamin A from plant and animal carrots, winter squash, sweet potatoes, naturally In butter. The fortificat ion of which reacts to light, We see lightand dark foods. The most concentrated source is pumpkin, apricots and peaches_ Tomatoes foods that are not natural vitamin A and colors by changes In the surface of the fis liver oils, whIch are used in vitamin and green leafy vegetables are also sources, especially ready-to-eat cereals, retina. Vitamin A (retinol) restores the supplements and in fOrlifying margarine sources of carotene. Carotene is not with 100 percent of adult vitamin A surface after each reaction, If you don't and skim milk. Although some are forlified affected adversely by heat _ In fact. requirement is a questionable practice. have an adequa e supply of vitamin A to do with synthetic retinol plus carotene, they because we digest cooked vegetables There are foods you should eat to get this, the restoration IS slow and your eyes can be counted as animal food sources_ better than raw ones, we get more vitamin A at more normal levels, and for do not adapt quickly to changes from light Other animal sources are liver, egg yolk, potential vitamin A when they are cooked. the varied selection of minerals and fiber to dark. You Wi ll have poor vision when but1er, milk, and cheese. The fortification of skim milk and nonfat they provide as w ell. you will not get you go into a dark room, not be able to see The plant sources of vitamin A are dried milk with vitamin A to replace that hypervitaminosis A from eating eating too well when driVing a car at dusk, or be carotenes which can be converted to removed with the cream is required by many fruits and vegetables high in momentarily blinded by oncoming passing vitamin A during the digestive process. federal regulation_ The same reg ulation carotene.

THURSDA Y SATUR D AY SUNDAY MOND AY TUESOAY WEDN ESDA Y FRIDAY Breakfa.. Brunch Brunch BreakfllSt Breakfast Braakfa.. . Breakfa.. Maypo Oatmeal Cream of Rice Maltex Cream of Wheat Wheatena Ralston Eggs to Order Eggs 10 Order Eggs to Order Eggs to Order Eggs 10 Order Eggs to Order Eggs to Order Cheese Omelet Scrembled Eggs Jelly Omelet Scrembled Eggs Hot Cakes Scrambled Eggs French Toast Waffles Hot Cakes WaHles French Toast Home Fries French Toast Ham Home Fries Sausage Ham Hash Browns Assorted Donuts Hash Browns Home Fries Blueberry Muffins Hash Brow ns Home Fries French Crumb Cake Assorted Fruits Assorted Donuts Blueberry M uffins Assorted Donuts Corn Bread C namon Sweetrolls Assorted Don uts Pastry Bar Assorted Fruita Assorted Donuts Assorted Fruits Assorted Donurs Assorted Donuts Assorted Fruits Assorted Fruits Lunch Lunoh Chili Soup Lunch Beef M acaroni Crea m of Broccoli Lunch Spinach Pi e Lunch French Onion Soup NE Clam Chowder Blueberry Blintz Minestrone Soup BBQ Sandwich Chicken Noodle Soup Ra violi Sloppy Joe Vegetables Ham & Provolone Subs Vegetables Corn Chowd r M.llcaroni & Cheese Hot Pastrami Tuna Roll Deli Bar Taco Puffs Deli Bar Hot Turkey Sandwich Beef Turnovers Grilled Cheese Broccoli, Rice & Cheese Salad Bar Linguini Primavera Salad Bar Beef Macaroni Shells Fish Sticks Corn Chips Casserole Assorted Desserts French Fries Assorted Desserts Enchilada Cottage Fries Vegetablfl French Fries Vegetablas Mashed Potato Vegetablas Dell Bar Vagetables Dinner Deli Bar Dinner Vegetables Dali Bar Rueben Grill Deli 8., Rueben Grill Dali Bar Rueben Grill Salad Bar Rueben Grill Roast Pork Salad Bar Veal Cutlet Ruaben Grill Salad Bar Assorted Deaserts Salad Bar Baaf Taco Assorted Deaserts Rigatoni Steak & Chaese Sub Saled Bar Assorted Desserts Assorted Desaerts Shrimp Friad Rice Assorted Desserts .. Dlnn... Rueben Grill Dinner Rissole Potatoes Rueban Grill Dlnn ... Dlnn... Buttered Noodles Dinner Fried Fish Vegetables Turkey Cutlet Vegetables Roast Top Round Meatball Sub I Chicken Cacciatore Salad Bar BBO Beef Sandwich Salad Bar Baked Chicken Pork Lo Mein Fettucini Alfredo McWick Burger Assorted Desserts Zucchini & Cheese Assorted Desserts Hot Cakes & Sausage Calzone Rueben Grill Vegetable Tempura Garlic Bread Casserole French Bread Spinach & MushroolT Rueben Grill Potato ala Libby Rueben Grill Rueben Grill Quiche Baked Potato Vegetables Mexican Rice Mashed Potatoes Rueben Grill Vegetables Saled Bar Vegetables Vegetables Lyonaise Potato Salad Bar Assorted Desserts Salad Bar Sa led Bar Vegetables Assorted Desserts Banana Bread Assorted oeslert. Assorted Desserts SlIlad Bar Dinner Rolls Round Loaf Bread Assorted Desserts Dinner Roll. Rve Rolls 16*THE ARCHWAY*Friday, October 21,1983

Bryant Sports Next Week

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GoH season comes to a close ,\11'/1 ' . Sucu r By R b DimaUel Oct. 22 II H II ,rd l' lOpm A The Bryant College Golf te:am ende:d it s fall Hanford. and UCONN for fourth place. Oct. 15 Ro 'r tlham I ; Opm H season last weekend at the ECAC finals. The Happy with their play. the team proved they hlurname:nt was basted by Colgate: have what it t ake~ to be a top New England Wumtln ' C"U.I.' University. learn. The first day of the compelition proved to The ECAC is a tournament representing Oct. l:'! !-itchb\.lrg I n~ Ita tltHlal ,\ be the toughest day of play tbis seasOIl. With the east cObt, nOt juSt New England. Bryant" temperatures going down to the low SOs and fourth place finish surely helped them in their "fen :' C,U).'· the: wind gusting to 20 mph, the scores seemed que~1 for the nalionals. A strong pring eason to move in the opposite direction. Low could lead them 10 return a visit to Ihe NC AA ( I: t. 22 H Individual score faT the day wa 76. Division II National This weather affected . 11 school with Taking tournament h nors were (I ) U 'on1t'Il' Vol/l' l'hoil Bryant being no exception. The team , hot a Indiana of Pennsylvania, (2) Worcester State, 33 1, which left them in eighth place. Central (3) G nnon, (4) Bryam and Ramapo Team Oct. 12 Hr) ' nt ! ournc) 9.00am }( Connecticut' highly regarded learn shot 340. honors went to Jim Czdusniak (84, 7S-1 S9). Ol· 1. 25 Prm id enee Coll\!gc 6; OOpm H With this day behind them, Bryant looked Bill Wahhouse (82.79-161), Mike McKenna 01:1. 17 11 01 . C ro ~~ 6: 00pm fO TWnd to ending their fall season on a (83 ,78-161), Rob DeMattei (86,76- 162). lind " positive note. Man olan at (82,82-164) On Sunday 8ryant went OUt and shot a The onl)' event left i~ qualification for learn total of 308. The scores were much Florida. Bryant tra~els during pring Bred. belter, a nd 0 wa the weather. It turned OUltO In test their skills in the South. 72-hole be one of the beuer days to play. Bryanl held qualification I . held to ee whIch eight playt off Central Connecticut, Ibe Un iver!>ity of go. Women's Tennis ends season

Women's soccer tops Salve, ties By Kevin Faulkner E. mma n ue l (4· 3). Bentley i6-3J. and As umplion (3-2). RIC defeated Bryant (S -2) or the AI~hwa)' Staff The team' overall record is not consistent Babson, drops to Springfield The Bryant College Women'. Tennis learn y,ith the wa)' they performed over their last was \;C10nOus In three of their la t four By KnbJ Ftlulk&r eight malche , In wh i h Blj'antYtcnt (6-2) , ~1t ~tat ed Coach Bernie Blumenthal Bryanl' line match\!..\ and upped their record over the 500 look awhile fOf the younger players La adapt or the Arch.ay ~tatr goal was scored by Lori Pilcher and a blast mark 10 6-S . to the college level of play," toted Barlow. The Bryant College Women" Soccer team from 35 yards out. Laura Nesteriak pla~ed "I wa extremel pleased with the way we "I'm looking forwrd 10 next year, he added. record currently stands at (S-2-1) as it ca me another oUlstanding game in goal for the finished out Ihe season. ~ ~ta l ed Coach Peter TIus year' (6-S) mark w the best fini 'h for away with a win, tie. a nd loss over its last three Indians. Barlow. Bryanl's victorie came over Bryant ince 1979. games. Against alve Regina, Bryant posted a fine Brya nl's only defeat over their last three (2-1 ) VictO ry . "In this game we played directly ga mes came al Ihe bands of Springfie ld bya the opposite of ho~ we played against ticore of (5-0). Spri ngfield boa ts lalent which Ba b~on " .The girls totall y controlled I he Men's X-Country wins 1st Tri-State has played competitively on the Division I tempo of the game." t ted Blumenthal. K lIy level. Murphy scored both goals for Bryo nt. La ura I Bryant's lie came against Bab~on; the score Nesleriak played I ~ periods of hUl out goa l. Welch honored: Athlete of week Iwas ( I- I). " We were totally oUlpla y in this Bryant'~ ictory o"er Salve Re ina broke the game.. . but we had il when we needed it." team's old rec rd for mbst wins in a season. F r the fi rst timc in their history, the 8 r 'a nt College Men's Cross-Country team won the (:.­ Intramu ra l Update Tri-SI te hampionships. Br. a ni hosted the tournament. " We ere really l aking fo rwa rd to this • me t " Wilh ma ny of u. be ing se niors. we .... IPhi Sig gets revenge on Barbarians, 7-3 really wanted to wi n thi$ meet on our home I track," staled senior Bob . Mitchell. I, , Running superbly for Bryant were Art , Intramural Footb.U­ " • Welch (26:SS) and Hank aTazin (27:02) who Featured in this week's intramural game of fin I 7-3 Phi ig. fin ished fi rst a nd second ut of over 100 I t the week was a re match of la 1 w eek'~ game of IRtramural VolleybaU­ runners. Also in Ihe t p five f r Bryant were lhe wee k. Barbarians YS . Phi Sig. This week 1 The Playoffs a re set. Making the top fou r in MII(e Perrolla (27:50 a nd 8th overall ), eorge Phi Sig ca me out winners 7-3. the Strong Di vision were Numbers (12-0). Spellma n who ra n Ihe best race of his career at Cr ss runner The only scoring during the fi rst half as a Cheer (7-S), We eble (7-S), nd the Scorpians athlete fJ·ff" tbe w eek. (29: 18), a nd Ga ry Me inertz (29:30). field goal by the Barbaria ns; they led (3-0) al (7 - ). In Weak Division 1 the top eight were ( mithfield, Rhode Is land) -- For hiS the half, Phi Sig closed out th e: scoring when Illegal Alien , Scre wball , PK, AW L, T RI-ST ATE T NDINGS outsta nding performa nce at the Tri- tal J im Hutton hit Chris Wengler on a nice pass igma pikers. the Bulls. KD K-E. a nd CIA. 1. Bryant Conference Cross-Country Meel, Art Welc h nd calch play. 7-3 Phi Sig. T he to p eight in Weak Division II we re 2. Assum ption College has been chosen Bryant" ' Athlete of the In the final minutes of the ga me the Rebels.Sigma Setups. Brewslers. BLGOC. 3. Eastern Nazarene Week.' Ba rba ria ns marched the length of the fi eld Ala ba ma Siamers. KD K-D, Suite D~ams. 4. Rhode Island College A enior from Lincoln. Rhose Island, onl y to be held by Phi Sig on the one yard line. and Blue and Gold. S. Stonehill Welch finished first in the 8.000-meter race in 6. Roger Willia ms 26:SS helping Bryant take the title from eight 7. Babson College other teams. 8. Western New Engla nd Having been on the team for four yea r , Watch for Intramural 9. Suffolk University Welch has been the team's top runner for the majority of this year's meets. Volleyball standings 'Witt leads Women's Cross­ COIning soon!! Countryl o 2nd place in Tri-State

The Bryant Collcge Women's Cross­ Intramural Football Standings Country team ran its way 10 a fine second place fi nish in the Tri-State Championsh ip As of 10 - 18 - 83 held at Brya nt last Saturday. Strong Division -8- Division 1 he lO p live finishers for Bryant were Youngbloods 7- 1 Wa ~hi n g t n Hill 10-0 Stephanie Will 19:35 (3rd overall ), Lyse Phi igm.. Nu 6-2 Pr bati on 7-1 Wante 19:38(4Ih ve rall). enise Myors 2 :20 Ba rbarians 5-2- 1 'loud 9 5-4 (1 1th 0 erall). Anne Martin 20;31 ( 13th Zun t ~ 4-J Cella Dwellers 4-4 ove rall). a nd Lori St. Hilaire 20:S0 (16th D Iia Sig 4-3-1 Long Shots s-s overall). TKE-A CIA • 3-4 4-6 T RI-STA rE STAN DI NG Phi Ep-A I-H Stri ke orc!! 3-4-1 I . Rhode I hmd Colle e TE-A I-!l 2. Bryant -A- Division -C- Division 3. Eastern Connecticut t t University 1 KE-A 7-0 -1 ut la",·s 11-0 Zoo Cre \' 9-1 4. Coa t Guard Academy Luading Zone 6- 1 S. Wheaton College Delta Sig-B Olfi ce Case 7-3 5-2-1 6, Salve ReglOa College Karnika7cs Safa ri 7-3 4-3 7. Suffolk University Blue & Gold 2­ Invalids 4-6 TEP 1-7 Renegades J-8 S'epbanie Will trudges on enroute to her third TE-H place finish in the Tri-state Champion hips bosted by Bry ant last Weekend,