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BRYA NT COLLEGE. SMITHFIELD. RHODE ISLAND • FRIDAY, APRIL 19. 1974 VOLUME XXXIX NO. 23 Vincent O'Connell New Parents' Spring Weekend Wants You! Police Chief of Smithfield by Paul J. Ca rroll mem beu, and admi nistra· by Ke\;n J. McGarry All ri,ht people, you're know where it is (HA!). So, always es pousing how great Parents' Sprin, Weekend is reaUy tors- particularlv facul!..y Vincent O'Connell has Police Department they will be Bryant Is and what wo nderrul the opportunity to &how your members and admini&­ I "",,,,llly been appointed as police there to ass:Ist them. If any opportunities abound here, and paren t, that you're not the tntors-should make a point to chief the town o( Smithfield, investigation should indicate a telling everybody what fantastic nunkie they th ink you are and be on hand to meet t he On the job ror two months now, violation of sta te or town laws or thin,s happen around the that you're not the lush you parent.s--you know, the people the new chief is in the process of ordinances, tbey will work wllh Co ll ege. Well, your moment is k now yo u are and so on. who pay your salaries?, and show mOving into a new home in the Bryant College Security lO about to arrh·e. That's right! Whatever, just get them lo come! them just wtat Bryant is all Smithrl e ld. Working for the put an end to it. Bryant CollCie is going all out to Oka y Bryan t &lude nts, abo\lt. A college ean onl y be as taxpayers or the town, Chid The Chief claims that any good as the people in it; and If we sparkle and shine for the most faculty m e mb ers an d O'Connell is anxious to be a relationships that he has had with don't care enoulh to show the forgotten segment of the Bryant administrators, are you going to resident and voter of the town students from Bryant have all studen ts' parents what Bryant is Co mmunit y-its finan cial sit this one out and say , "Oh, which he serves, although the been good. He has had no trying lo accomplish then we backers, Its investors, its Parents' Weekend. How nice," or town council gave him a year's problems with students from may as well pack up and leave. So entr ep r eneurs, its mon ey are you going to ge t off it and do time to move to the town. Bryant, and finds them pome and men- none other than- mommy people, don't Chier O'Connell attended very civil. The Chief did visit the and daddy. someth i n g pOll tl ve like. Mount Pleasant Hi gh School until College on February 14 of this Fe w parents of Bryant participating in it? This event yourFriday afternfavoriteoon ~;~::~~::~~ the eleventh IP'8de when he year and had lunch with s tudents really have a good may seem like another "so around and meet some entered the United States Navy in President Evarts and Robert understanding of what is going on wtlat?" affair, but it should be You never know 1943 sp rveti In the Asiatic and Gardner, Chief of Security at aLBryanti (so, who does?) but on one of communicalions and actually find out Pacific areas as a gu nner on board Bryant. Helater toured the May 3 and 4 they'l have the understandings. Stud~nts, faculty more tban a degree mill. • LrOOP ship. He was discharged facilities and campus. opportunity to not only see the on May 20, 1946, and entered There have been timH when campus, but to learn of the police seniCf In 1948. Chid as mucll as 50 percent of the activities and lifestyles of the Tiernan Speaks at Bryant O'Connell bas applied for the Smithfield Police Department students. by Eileen Pulaski and Paul J. Carroll Rhode Island Slate Pollet, but ha\e been taking law Under the chairpersonship of no!.. waMing to walt the normal enforcement cou~ at Bryant. Congressman Robert O. When qUe5tioned on the Lynnda Pollen, the Parents' Tiernan (D-R.l) spoke at Bryant status of the Watergate period or one vt'lr lwrore beIng There is a student Bryant Spring Weekend Committee bas College yesterday to sludl"nts in oonLrovers), ~lt. TIeman stated c ~ p(ed. b 'nterpd the who serves on the force in w hipped up a crackerjack the American Politics dG and that, In hl~ Opinion. '1'bere is Provid Police Department. wetbnd $pecifically desiened to • othen. In the Bryant Community. sufficlent support III to orlt'ntate parents lO Bryant Speaking on "American PoliLlCI Impeach the President." HI.' College. A mt'lange of testivitit'S, and Public Policy," the hour long added that If Mr. Nixon is Parents' Sprin, Weekend will seminar inclUded a question and impl'lched he "ould not be sent Inc:1ude information booths of answer pmod In which lOpics or to,aU. academic and non·academic cu.rrent interest. were discussed. Mr. Tiernan was asked if the organizations in the Rotunda, a Mr. Tiernan began by security upenditun! on President performance by the Drama Club, explaining his functions as a Nixon's other "White Houses" a dance, tours or the Unlstructure member of the House Commltt.ee was nece"ary. Mr. Tiernan and the Gym, a c:amlval, a table on Appropriations. This related that he felt the money tennis lOurnament, an open panel Committee', purpose Is to budget spent on security pte(:8uUons was discussion, a kara te programs under consideration in jusUf'ied. Congressman Tiernan ...Ihali 1 keep going? Congress. Also under this was also asked ir he thought the Students, every time you see committee the Housing and seniori ty system in the House was your parents they ask you the are U r ba n D eve l op m e n t, fair. He commented that he $64,000 question, "Wha t's new Space.Science.Veterans, and t hou£ht it very fai r and bas at school?" right? And you Di s tri c t or Co lu m bia worked better that any other always tell them, "Aw, oothin' SubCommittees. system so tar. He says it gives much," right? Well, this is your opportunity to get them ofr your back by having them come up and visit the campus during Parents' Spring Weekend . You can show them where you have your c:1asses (If you ever '0 to Chief O'Connell sened on also fi ve students from Bryant them). And you can show them !..he Provid e n ce Police who have submitted applications the table in the library where you Department for 25~ yean. to be part-time police. After they study every day. And you can llaving been eligible for pension Ife accepted they would be show them the faculty offices anet 80 yean, Chief O'connell mined and shOUld have all the and I ntraduce them to your bas aHalned position as the powers of arrest and have the teachers (you DO known who Commanding Orficer of the license to carry fire arms. The your teachers are?). And you can Dewclh-e Bureau. This bel", the chief feels that it is good tell them about the "Rat." or top position that he would be community relations to work course you won't be able to show able to attain for some time in with the members of Bryant's it to them because you're 50 Providence, Chid O'Connell feU Community. studloUl that you've never, ever that the o ppo r tunity In been down there. so you don't Smithfield was one which he - -- minOrity members the chance to • should lake advantage of. Thus, Bryant Students at Model U.N. attain po&itlons that they might want i ng t o sta y i n la w not ge t elected to In a Committee enforcement and feeli ng the job by John Ra nlUn and Rose Lee election. as Chief In Smithfield would be & The International Student UN member state. to expand their understanding of Speaking highly of hi!i "Challenge," he applied for the Organization of foreign students Each de legatio n subm its international politics and world supporters In Rhode Island, position as Chief. at Bryant College will be the draft resolutions correlating with relations. The seven (orelgn Congressman Tiernan said that be Ch ief O'Connell has two dlplomatic Nicaraguan mission at It , nation's po li cy. These students of the Bryatot CoIlCie enjoys receivi n g: lette.rs and lIOns, one of which is a spedal the 1974 National Model United re5Olu tions are presented to the delegation are John Rankin of constructive criticism. Mr. -aenl In the FBI In the Bank Nations (NMUN). This event 15 MNUN committees for debate Bermuda , chairman of the Tieman is presently semng his Robbe.r Squad, and the other is a being held t bis year in New York and vote. Any resolutions passed delegation; Nick Stamboulleh of third term as a Representative to Rhode l.sland State Police in the City, both at the taller Hilton Greece; Berj Kassablan o f Congress. Prior to this be sened Chepachet Barriclu. are then placed before the Lebanon; Henry Lightbourne of in the Rhode Island State Senate and at the United Nations, April plenary meeting at the MUN The Chief's philosophy on 16 throU&b April 21. the BahalD8lii; Cyprian Kemp of for six yean. A graduate or the re lationship the Smithfield General Assembly, wbere the the Bahamas; Frank Messina of Provldence Colleee and Catholic The NMUN is a realistic: Issues again M bated and Police De partment has with are Italy; and Rose Lee of lion, Unh't'rsity. Co~ Tiernan Bryant College is basica1ly simulation of the United Nations. voted. The student delegations Kong. Dr. Sol Lebovitz is their is I,ISO an Attorney at Law. unchanged from that of the More than 100 colleges and are rated on how well they play advisor. The Bryant students are The Lec:turefOiscussion was former Chief. He lets the college universities and 1000 college thei r roles. looking forward to a most followed by a n Informal students [rom all over the nation The National Model United security police their own grounds interesting, Intellectually lu nch~on wltb College will be putic~pa ting . Each college and should they need the Nations provldCl an excellent stimulatina:. and challenring Adminis'rators. Faculty members of the Smithfield nnnnrtllnitv fnr mlh'lfe students week. and students. EditfJlifl/1y -'" Spe flking E$~- \ I" \Id

Watu Wazuri • SELF DESTRUCT Criticized Praised When people first come up the main drive of the . ~ . College, they are greeted by an inspiring view of Bryant's stylish Unistructure and campus. At first glance it appears Dear Editor, Dear Editor, flawless in its suburban se tting; but with closer inspection, one can find it stricken with abuse and damage that is Recently there has been Right on [or the "Soul $Ome grumbling about the poor Unlimited Revue" students that appalling. The source of Bryant's destruction is known, but turnout by Bryant students for invaded Bryant's campus this past it is the reasoning behind it that is impossible to explain. In the I.U . Soul Review and the weeke nd and rekindled many a time when it is fashionable to disregard social conventions, Black W~kend in general. It crumbling black spirits. it seems that moral and ethical principles have also been seems to me that Watu Wa zuri Thal's right, "black is abandoned. expects the Bryant community to beautiful and must be seen." More shows and e\'e nts We liberally espouse the philosophy of letting people turn out for its evenLs en ma.'iSf' and with an ki nds of enthtlSiasm, portraying "blackness' should "do their own thing;" yet how can we condone the actions and yet what CoIn the Bryant resound from these walls. of people who's "own thing" is destruction and vandalism? community ('x peel from Wa tu Many, many thanks to those Through a slackness in OUf sense of respect, Bryant is Wazuri? Watu Wazuri is the Black responsible for this spectacular plagued with carpeting scarred with cigarette burns, ceiling organization on campus, and yet show. It certainly proved a tiles ripped to shreads, holes punched through walls from the campus has )'(>t to see any of morale bui lder for black students the handi·work of the group at Bryant. doorknobs by over-zealous people opening classroom doors, except fo r this one weekend out Once again, Congratulations and so forth. One can see wall coverings frayed and torn by of the entire year. How can Watu for a job well done. nervous types who have graduated from twiddling their Wazuri expect the support of the A Pleased Black Student, thumbs and literary creations scrawled on lavatory walls by students when half of the Gloria Stafford constipated authors. students of the College don't even know what the club Is, or The dormitories are even more horrendous than the what it does? If Watu Wazuri is so Unistructure. Suites are decorated with beer·stained and proud of this Black Heritage, why burned rugs, broken furniture, empty fire extinguishers, and isn't there some demonstration of broken locks-and all for what? A few kicks? this. May bl" more displays in the Libnlry or exibitions of some It is estimated that the College will spend about kin d. \Va t u Wuuri memben $1 2,000 this year to repair damage done in the dormitories can not "expeC'l" everyone to alone. Why so much damage? Axe we degenerating so far turn out for their onl y function that destruction is our only amusement? People always or the year and support them tritely ask, "would you do that in your own home?", and when they are virtually unknown. the obvious answer is a disappointing "yes." We all want Name withheld by request better housing for the under-privileged and clean, beautiful cities; yet we at Bryant who have all we desire for others are hell-bent on destroying it. EVERY WOMAN on Campus Is Cordially Students at colleges with old buildings are forever Invited To a "SPRING FEST" labeling them "dungeons" and complaining about how WHO .... depressing they are to live in. Well, perhaps this is what A happy "happening" sponsored by the Bryant should have for its students- dungeons-for those Women Educators at Bryant for every woman who vandalize its structures can only be labeled criminals. on campus-students, staff, faculty, service We do not want to see the day when the Colle

This week, THE ARCHWAY would like to congratulate Mr. Tom Scott, Vice WHy .... President of Business Affairs at Bryant College for his continuing efforts to institute It will give us a chance to recognize and assess new College policies while disregarding policies that already exist within the College. the contribution we women make to the Mr. Scott displayed his tactful ability last week when he put into effect a new campus communIty and the vital part we play purchase order system at Bryant. as part of the Bryant family . It is our Although the department heads of the College were not consulted regarding the that thi S Will be an opportunity to express change of th is policy, Mr. Scott was good enough to send memos to them on April pro blems and pleasures of our campus 15, 1974- the date the new system went into effe ct. This is more than what can be experience. said for the consideration given to student organizations handling budgets. The students involved discovered the new system when they went to the College SEE YOU WEDNESDAY store to purchase supplies and were told that they could no longer follow the fo rmer procedure of purchasing, Ch ief Planner .. . .. ,., ... Elizabeth Paltef Perhaps the College has a heat shortage and a paper surplus which can be Assistant ...... •. , . . Joanne Savage '76 resolved by all those concerned by running back and forth to the basement to Committee . .. . . _ . . . _. Joan Ma rsell i'l i'ln ri supply the College with body heat and by filling out Requisition Forms 31 ~ r every - ...... _ ...... Madeline Stetson pencil or other supply they might need to reduce paper surpluses. Music ...... _ ...... Phy ll is Schumacher Once again, congratulations, Mr. Scott, for your efforts in keeping up with the Decorations ...... Norma Ba in "Joneses" of other colleges by adopting new policies. But don't forget, Mr. Scott, Publicity ...... Mary Jane Pelkey and that it is policy to discuss new policy with those it will effect- or is there another new DolieY which eliminates adherinn"to old policy to "progress" to new policies? r SPELLBINDING Have You Bryant's Labadie JAZZ Read A Good by Paul J. Curoll Fashions No-Hitter Dr. Burton Fischman has group professionally, they Book Lately? Lany -Labadie's no·hitter, the 'l'urning to other Bryant done it ,".in! His jazz melded t h eir talents into a first in BrYant College history, ColieRe spring sports scheduling: presentation, "Jazz: A Modern unified voice that spoke with an by Jim Angelini took place on Saturday, April 6, Golt Coach Archie Boulet's team Art Form III :' a top.fligh t intensity that electrified lhl" air. Now that tenn papers and in the Indians' seASOn opener has three matcht'S on tap at the compendium of sound, took orr This is the third jazz concert exams arB hitting us full force, against asson. He struck out five Rehoboth C.C.: Wednesday April 9 into a nutter music:: and gave up just one walk en against Rhode Island, Thwsday ot Dr. Fischman has concocted tor many people are discovering the that soared (Ot two houn. Brassy, route to a 4-0 rid-ory. Labadip, versus Qulnnipiac. and Friday Bryant and is one of the "musts" library as an a1l('rnate to the bawdy. mellow. and moody I the the fireballing rigbthander Crom opposing Nichols. on the calendar each year. He is Rathskeller. Everyone is hassell ed music of Art Pelosi, MJke Renzi, Harrisville, Rhode Island, should The tennis team, arter being planning another concert (or next with the arduous task or digging George Masso, Bob Petturuti, get the starting nod once again In rained out of its first two year and whether you will be II o ut material for various Artie Cabral and, or course, Dr. student here again or a graduate. one of Bryant's two games this matches. travels to Babson on Fischman, spellbound Bryant asSignments. It you wind up it is one event that is not to be empty handed after tedious wpek. This past Wednesday, Wednesday and to Qulnnipiac on students and lined them into a missed. . searching, see Mr. Patrick Kelly, Bryant played Intrastate rival T hursday before entertaining dimension or musical eC5tasy. Music of al l kinds is one of who's job is primarily to acquaint Rhode Island Coll ege at 3 p,m. Suffolk h('re on Saturday. studenu with thp li brarv. after having the Rogpr Williams The track team meets gamp postponpd on April 9 due Bridgewater Stale in a dual Kelly Is a nDtlv(' of to snow. meet on Wednesday at Smithfield Providence and graduated from Captain Craig Cole and and will then take part in a Providence College with a B.5. in fJ'@Shman Keith MacWhortpr are quadrana:ular meet on Saturday A«ounling. After len years with possible starters against Nichols al Lowell Teeh. Salpm Stlte and • when the team returns home on the University of Ma.lne complete theAmerican Universal Insurance Company , Kelly enrolled in the Saturday, April 20, It 1:30 p.m. thp four teams. University of Rhode Island and earned his Master's degree in Library Science. Kelly worked at IUSR Performs At Bryant the Warwick Public Library betore coming to Bryant and his work Included book sel{'(:lion, acquisitions and Head of technical services.

When asked why he changed fro m Accounting to Library Sen-il.,(!, Ke lly said that Library A mixture of pop, standard, the most effedive means or Service was more meaningful and jazz songs, the concert communications and one of the than Accounting and that he brought the audience to Us feet easiest to get into. f'or those who rece ived a gtpater degree ot more than once throughout the witnessed the concert it was an satisfaction {rom it. Kelly enjoys after noon. 'l' he o uts tanding exhilirating afternoon in which a college library more than a feature which made the concert a therewas communication between publi c o ne beca use of the success was the musical expertise musicians and music lo\'e rs. For discipli ne problem in a public of the men on stage. Al thoughthe those not able to attend, there's library where children's main men do not u s ua:lI~y~",:..::.,~ro~'~m::..:.:s~a:...---=a~lw~.~y~.~n~.:x:t~y~.:",:. interests are to fool around rather tban educate thpmselvps. Never Too Late WJMF .- .- Greek crtl z ~ n loann ia Ioannou receh'ed his Athens On Saturday, April 6, Watu of Ule show were the outfits and University Law Diploma on Update Waz uri presented the Indiana cos tumes wo r n b y the Wednesday-at the age or H. University Soul Revue in concert performers, which were as But the Athenian salesman by Thomas A. Czaplenski at t he Bryant Gym. A colorful as t h e music. The said he did not intend to practice contrivance of m usicians, dancers, musicians, and singers professionally. "So close and yet so far" is dancers, singers, and comedians we re together and in cootrol at I n hi s words,-"r will an appropriate description for the t h e group d isp la ye d a all times, which m ade the continue with my studies in status or WJMF , Bryan t's radio profess ionalism unexpected from audience (eel like a part of the political science. I think one day station. college students. Evoking moods perfo rmance. I will go into politics." WJMF has met wi t h problem fro m mclancholy to frenetic, the The group's director, Ms. after problem in iu stTuggle to go group transformed the gym into a Portia Mauluby, Is the key to the on the air, Its most pressing dynamic sound stage. The two success of the ensemble, Holding problem at the moment is the As Assistant Librarian, he is a nd one ha lf hour con~ rt a Ph D. In ethnomusicology and erecting of a tower for the responsible fo r references and was unlike any other that has retaining 11 years' experi ence as station's antenna. The tower will boo k se l ecti on i n th e been at Bryant. Although not a performlni musician, she brings be placed on the roof of the Non·Business section of the heavily attended, fot those there to the group an expertise that Unistructure. This alone requires li brary. He is also In charge or the it proved to be an exciting night. brings out the talents of the the consultation of tour or five hiri ng and scheduling of student One of the outstanding fealures students under her guidance. agencies both mside and outside hel p which now numbers over 25. t h e sc h oo l . Comi ng ioto Kelly is pleased with the immediate concern are t he towpr roLalIng work schedule which he company, roofing people, and is now on. He explained that this two departments within the f:nablps him to work both days ~hool. The actual erection of the and nighu and seems to give him tower is expected to taxe born more f~ timf: than a normal two to three days. nine·to·five job. Optimistic personnel are Kelly holds mpmbf';rship in l ooki n g forward to test thp American Library broadcasting towards the end of Association, the Rhode Island this semester. Meal/while the Library ASSOCiation, and the work, the meetings, and the Catholic Library Association. sponsored practice are continUing. Major A main interest of Kelly is progress has been made with the jogging and when asked the THE NO.PROVIDENCE training of disc jockeys. Planning question, "Have you ff'ad a good LIONS CLUB is an ever existent pro(.'Css in the book lately?," he replied, programming department fo r that "Unfortunalply, I have very little ultimate goal, and the station's time to ff'ad." Bobby Hackett album library Is taking shape. According to Donald labbeI' , Notices Director of WJMF, " the sLation is Jazz Combo preparing itsP ir for that All interested st udents. SUNDAY lone·a waited goal in a most Th ere wil l be a fil m ~ APRIL 21 detC! tmined manner." c omm i ttee meet i ng on b AT 8 PM. Tuesday, April 23 at 3:15, \. IJ r Room 269. Films for next year will be decided by the students. Come give y our Th. Army-Nav y Discount Store that i. a MUSEUM too! I opinion and help. Wild • W.ird • Unusual • Interesting FOOLlockers .. Tnmkt • Canvas .. Tarpaulins . Truck &: There will be a meeting Coven . Life Rafts .. U.S. Army Down SI<'e ping Bags .. in the studen t lounge for Field Jackets . · 13 Button Nary Wool Panta • p eopl e in t eres ted in Bottom DUngarl!fl . Air Force Giant Parach ulH .• Fish becom ing big brothers and ..Lo'll' Light.. :,~:;~ • ~~~':~N~U~; ~H~., ~lm:~et.. • Antiques . Ships' big sisters on Tuesday, April 23 at 3:00 p.m. and on Thursday. April 25 at 12 CDffee 8e6hS III 'rV6nl? Tim Banning: by Kevin J. McGarry Senate Treasurer Wednelda}' of this week the howl and restaurant industry flowers which turn to green broueht another lecturer hosted was pointed out by Mr. F'lIh in berries and then to m:t berries. by Anne·Mari,. Vigneau by Wa ll y Camper, Department that coffee is Ute Jargl'Sl single When the berries reach the proper Timothy Banning, better is every bit as important" to him. C h air man a rHo tel item that is sold in I"t'StaUnlnts. It color for harvesting the} are known to all as "Tim." is a He likes Bryant and his only Administration and Institutional is also the item which P"Ople harvested by hand. Each berry fourth semester Finance major criticism of the school is thal Ma nagement at Bryant. John comment on most in operations contains two coffee beans. and an adive participant or the some of the courses, especially in Fish, NorthE'astem representative which use comment or complaint There are fo ur layers of pulp school's activities. As well as the field or Economics, Ire nOL • of Pan American Coffee Buteau cards. Our country consumes 460 covering the beans that hne no being Treasurer of the Student relevant enough. He'd like to set' Senate, he has n>ce ntly been lectured students from the million cups of coffee per day, or va lue whatsoever. The cofree more courses related to current elected E)( eeulive Vice· President vari ou s sec t ions of the a startling 3 billion pounds of beans are laid out on concretE' to situations, rather than just being of Delta Sigma Phi, to which he In.titu tlonal Management corfee per year . dry for one month and then are given theories which can't be pledged just this year. Ill' also Courses at Bryant. Pa n American Mr. Fish distinguished the washed and sitled to remove the applied. Corree Bureau Is a non·profit two different types of coffee pulp. served as co-ehairperson of the 1973 Freshman Orientation and Tim's plans after college Educational Bureau geared to pi ants grown I n m ost Mr. Fi sh contin ued to include working for a short time . educate those involved with the coffee.producing countries. The explain the different grinds of helped to plan. organize, and supervise the various acti Vities. and then traveling for six months service of cofree. "arabica" strain is the fine r coffee, their proper uses, proper or a year. After that, he would The Bureau is funded by 14 coffee bean, while the "bobusta" water temperatures. and correct like to work in a bank, bul may countries in Central and South strain is raised in a more rugged ti mi ng in obtaining the best re turn to school fi rst for hi! American based on the dollar cli mate producing a ha rsher coffee possible. Master's Degree. He likes to take value of their export of coffee . coffee bean which is used In Mr. Fish leaves an open things as th.ey come and his Brazil is the largest su pporter blending fo r price purposes. Invitation to all Institutional philosophy on 11fE' is, "to enjoy " contributing 3040 percent of the The maturing of a baby Management majors and any yourself and have a good time. money which makes Pan coffee plant in a nursery to a other interested students to feel You'll only be at each stage of American Cotree possible. Each point when it can be ha rvested fret' to contad him or the Pan your life once." As treasurer of o f the 14 coun t ries has a takes about five yean. The plantl American Coffee Bureau should the St udent Senate, he's repnosentalive on the Board of spend a year and a half in the they need any type or help or "confident that in the Di rectOR of the Bureau and is at nursery where they are shade information. It is also possi ble to year, the Senate will sl=end its the same time the representative grown and where the loss of arrange tours of the labs which money in the best interest of the to ooffee related businesses in plants is very high. AfU!r this fi rst are located in New York City students. " their res pective countries. period , the plants are put in provided notice is given a few - - -- The importance of co. ""rr~""-,to,,--,,pI~.~"~ta~t~io~"~s-,.~"d,,--~d~,,~.~lo~p,-w=h~iteo--,da~y~s~i~"~advanee . Bryant Faculty Tim , who Is a dorm student In Need Of Financial Aid? from Manchester, Connecticut, Federation likes sailing, fishing, camping, Be Sure To See Fred Kenney hik ing, li stening to rock and roll by Lisa Pesa nello (as opposed to classical and jazz), Br yant College Faculty and drinking beer. He would like F ederation representatives With a closer look Into the involved with a family business to see the Rathskellar upgraded attended the March meeting of personality of Mr. Fred Kenney, for 14 years. and i mproved because in its Th e Council of College and Director of Financial Aid, it is Wh i le working in the Unl\'ersity Faculty at Providence ve ry evident that a sincere Financial Aid Department at present state, "it's too dirty and hanky-tonk." He'd also like to Co ll ege. The first meeting of this concern to aid the students of Bryant Co ll ege, Kenney has also group occurred at Bryant College Bryant Co ll ege in financial been working towards his masters see Bryant get a fu ll liquor license and open a bar just fo r the la st No\'ember. Representatives matters In every way possible has degree, which he is scheduled to trom Providence Co ll ege, URI, been Ke nney's key to success. receive next month. Bryant Community and their guests. He fee ls that " with a RIJC, Salve Regina , Roger A 1953 graduate of Bryant Kenney's inten'sl in the field Willi ams, Br istol County College . Kenney came to Bryant of Student Financial Aid does modest capital expenditure, a new building to house the bar Community College , and RIC in 1970 to be the Director of not stop at the end of his day in attended. Financial Aid . Before his return the orfice. He is Involved with could be built. The bar should to Bryant College, he was several groups-all working in the operate on II break-even level." A rath er serious-minded The purposes of the council student, Ti m is nere through the are to setve as a forum fOr faculty r- hel p of scho!an;h.ips jait houel, hE' debate of issues specifie to Mr. Samuel H. Ramsay Jr. is busy with extra ·curricular college faculty , to exchange area or Financial Aid. He is activities, he has made Dean 's Information, and to develop I pre se ntl y the Vice List two out at the past three policy for addressing problems Professor, Lawyer, Politician President/President-eled of the semesters. Bryant was his first arising from experie nce in Rh ode Island Stud ent Aid choice When he applied it was coUedi\'e bargining. by Lisa Pesanello Association. Kenney is also a the only one he wanted to go to. Tht" next scheduled bia nnual . member of the New England Tim came to coll ege tor an meeting ..... m~ held at RIC In the In the sodety in which we Any student who has been in Regional Association Financial education. but has found much fall. T he BC F F E"ecu Llvl' live, it Is 8 rarity to find a mall the position or taking a Ja w Aid Division, and a recently more. He feels that what be's Commiltee will submit Items for who is 8 master of all his chosen COUrst' , especially a business law elected member of the CEEB " IE'arned outside of the classroom agenda considenltion . trad . Mr. Samuel H. Ramsay I course , knows that the tflacher Board. Jr.• Assislant Professor of La w. is can make the ·dirference as to His outside interests Incl ude SIX TH ANNU AL SEMINAR an exception to this si tuation. whether or not he will continue and tennis. Ke nney resides in Ra msay is graduated from lin a course of its type. Ramsay's Ri verside , Rhode Island , with his FOR SECR ETARIES Trinity College with a B.A. concern and enth usiasm as a wife Ann and their two children. Degree. Ind received his L.L.B. professor are a great help in As a graduate of Bryant ''The Secretary-- Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow" !'rom Boston University. aiding the student's decision as to College, Ke nney is able to make a You are cordially Invited by the Department of whether or not he will continue few speculations concerning the Secretarial and Office Administration to attend the Sixth on wittl courses in law. change in the type of £'ducation Annual Seminar for Secretaries, "The Secretary-Yesterday, Ramsay 's talenu leave him Bryant CollerI.' offers its students. wi th unlimited opportunities, and Th is alum nus feels that the Today • Tomorrow." Bryant students should consider students at Bryant Co ll ege are themselves fonunate to have a ofrered a wider scope of business. Guests from the business community will fo rm a panel man or his caliber oUered t.o subjects, as opposed to the fo r discussion of such topics as- them as an instructor of law. curriculum offered at Bryant in 1953. Alumni-Senior When ked to comment on "The Changing Image of the Secretary" the studen t body, Kenney stated "SuperviSing Secretaries" that he likes the student body "Oppo rtunities for Women" Supper Response and he enjoys being in these Is Good surroundings. "Management's View of the Secretary" The Al umni Offi ce reports Classl'f'ed The program will be held on Thursday, April 25, 1974, that Seniors a re responding L--....:~rnir1mlrr~S::...---I promptly ro r the Alumni-Senior T FOR SA LE ~f:ro:m=9:a:. :m:.:t:o:l :l :a:. m=. :i :n:R:o=o:m=3:8:6:. :=:::::::~ Supper to be held friday , May VW Engine. '65 40h good r As i lawye r , Ramsay 17, c ommemo rating t heir co mpression ru ns good, just graduation. tmed $ 125. Also '65 Bug • practiced law in East Providence for many yean. As a practicing Tentative graduates for the transaxle. Good condition . $50. ATTENTION: ALL DEGREE CANDIDATES FOR ~~y 1974 politician, he held 8 position on May and June classes have been '64 Bug passenger door·white the East Providence City Councll sent invitations, either through $ 10 . '64 bug e ng i n e Special Commencement Exercises Assemblies for six yeus; and he went on to their post omce boxes, or at their co m partment hood $7. Misc. I nformation about: become the Ma yor of East ho mes. Evening Division Seniors other body and engine parts. Call Providence fro m 1970 to 1973. and candidates for the Master at 751·3032, any hour. As a professor, Ramsay Business Administration degree f----~ __ ~ ______---i Date and Time of Commencement • set'ms to have formed a very good have also been sent invitations. LOST & FOUND Invitations and Tickets impression of Bryant students in This wiU be a "Seniors Only" Found, cross pen and pencil Caps and Gowns the 13 years that he has been affair , with no other guests set. Ca ll Ext. 351 to identify. Lineup and Pr ocession associated with the Co ll ege. In permitted_ There are over 700 in f-----:==____ ----i teaching his law cJ.asses, Ramsay the graduating class, and an PERSONAL Gene ral Procedures finds a surprisingly large number R.S.V. P . is rl'quested by Happy Francy, of studcnLs Interested in law as a Wednesday. April 24 . love you. Ernie. Monday, April 22 , 1974 - BRYANT AUDITORIUM profession. He seems to teel that Se niors who have not 10 a . m. 12 noon 3 p . m. the nu mber of interested students received an invitation by this To the Easter Bunny : Thank in the subject or law today is time . may pick one up in thl' you. From Mike. greater than when he first joined Alumni Office, located in the Pl ease Plan t o Attend One of the Assemblies the (acuity at Bryant 13 years Public Arrairs suite on the upper Sandi- Happy Bi rthday, ",,0. level. Lo", .------~------

Health Rights And Responsibilities Of The Institution by Kevin J. McGany In a fi nal article conC('rning and for continuing participation faculty , or starf who fail to t he he alth ri g ht s an d or employment. In the case of fonow accepted public health responsi bilities or members of the public institutions, this righ t may practice s or to maintain college community, we would be modifi ed or limited by the attept.able standards of personal like to relate the responsibilities concern and the interest of the health to leave the institution. It or the Institution itseU as defi ned public. In all cases, any specific Is expected that this right will not by the American College Health or unusual health requirements be exercised capriciously or Association. sh ould be made known openly to arbitrarily, since each institution, The institution, whether all applicants. whether public or private, holds public Of priva te, has the right to The inst itution has the an invaluable social resource in health standards for entrance furL her right to ask students, trust fo r t he public. 1 swear, all the people that wrote to me this week must be raving lunatics! What's wrong wilh you people? Either get it together to forget it! I must apologize lo myreaders this week tor presenting them - Th e Responsibilities: with such slop, but you'll love It anyways. Great Slulf!

<.> The institution has the s ervices rendered In lheir is expected lhat the inslilutlon responsibility fo r initiating and respective Iliterests, when the will pro vide continulne Dear Madame Lovonda: M.iding the . development of the basis or support has been agreed administra tive guidance and In the past, college campuses have witnessed such fa ds as goldfish .-mprehenslve health program, \.Ipo n In advance . support fo r the operation of the eating, crowding into phone booths, and streaking. Well, I recenUy calling upon fa culty and students health program and follow (c) The institution has a will witn~ another old .fad-that of blowing WIlbIes. Yesterday. while to assist in planning a nd r('sponsibilily for maintaini ng Lhe professional recommen· walking through the halls of the Bryant Unistructure, 1 saw two girls supporting the prolfam. su rve illance ot the to tal dations of the chier administrator holding small , plastic bottle of " magic" bubbles. They seemed to be or the health program. (b) The institution has the envuonment of the institutional havinl such a great time, and it reminded me of my youth in further responsibility for offering community, for establishing In conclusion, the American Massachusetts when] used to run around the streets blowing bubbles. the administra tive guidance and standards defining the quality of College Heallh Associallon notes Blowing bubbles seems to be Ihe safest and easiest of all the fa ds. but fi na ncial s upport needed to fa cilities and practices to be that HeaJth is considered to be no one seems to be doing it any more. Can you tell me why? Do you the realiznLion of optimum implement the health program as instituted , and for insisting upon think this " fad" could possibly catch on a,ain? r ecom m en ded . This basic compliance with these standards physical, emotional, intell ect ua l, Sig ned, " Bubbles" responsi bility does not relieve on the part of the students, and social weil·being--not simply stud e nts and facult y from faculty and staff. the absence of o\"ert or covert disease, and any given institution D~a r Bubbl~$, providing appropriate financial ed) In the course of its Through research and medical $ Iu di~" it ha. b~en prOllel1 that s hould function their health and other support, especially for support of the health program , it bl(1wing bubbles i. ocIdicting and '~od . to . terifit)'. It has been ro am with this ill mind. outlaw~d in 27 . tate •. and;' 0. misdemeanor in th e oth er 23. Last yeor alone there were 2,647 death. that were directly ottributed to bubble DPMA Election Results blowing. The mo.t addicting and fatal bubble. come, fro m California and are known 0.$ " Woozie Welk .. .. Since th e tru th was discowred about bubble blowing active particiJXl tion has dropped uff severely, At the last monthly meeting th e Bryant College Computer lind it is doubtful that it will catch on 03 0. fad. A, for the two girls you of the Bryant College Student Ce n ter as a programmer and $Ow blowing bubble. in th ~ Uni.tTu cture, Ih ey are belieued 10 be chapter of the Data Ptottssing operator. Ma nage me nt ASSOCiation , the Agnes Rawnsley WItS elected criminally insane and extremely dangerou •. Fortunately they were both apprehended WedneMlay night and u nt to a halfway house for annual election or orricen was to the office of Treasurer. She is held. Due to the fact that all a sixtli semester Management treatm ent and p.'Ychiatric oblf)roatlOn. Forewr Blowing Bubbles current officers are gradualinl in major and works in the College's May, an entire new slate of Financial Ai d O(!ice. Madame L Ol.lOnda officers were elected. Joe Brouillard was ('Iected to the position of Secretary. He is a Lind. Arnold was ('Iected s eve nth semester S ystems Pl'esiden ..... She is a slJdh ;cmester Managemen t major and works at Dear Madame Lovonda, Systems M' Mgement major and the College's Computer Center as While waIktnr past THE ARCHWAY Orrtte, I hell these terrible is • charter member of the a programmer and operator. noises and screams. Peekin, through the window, I observed many organization. She also wo rks fo r Future ptans of the O.P ..M. A. people running around like headless chickens. Can you explain these the City of Woonsocket in the are to sponsor activities such as a mysterious 10ings on? Do they keep some kind of caged animal in data processing departmel.t a a.s computn-dance for the student there? computer programmer. body. Il Is also hoped that they A Contused News Fan The position of Vice can sponsor one of the mont hl y President went to Joe Haydu. Joe dinner mK'tings of the Senior INar Conful4?d N~w' Fan, is also a sixth semester Systems Chapter of the O.P.,M .A. at They do keep " very volatile and danHUOUl perl4n in THE Management major. H(' workl in aryant. ARCHWA Y Office. There i. a member of tile Half. Eilt:f'1I Pulaski, who l, sl/bject to uncontrollable fit' of imumity. ElN!'n th oush she t. chamed to Ihr front duk and ~pt under heavy tedaliOIl .he I, ,till very unpredictable and quite dallgerous. If ~rchan« you .hould wonder into THE ARCHWA Y Office, I worn you to proceed wllh caution. She', already hilled two Editors, the Managing Editor, and throe Production Stoff membel'5. TIle "Keep Out," "Go Bach. " ..Thi ..... your hut chalice , . • ign. are Willi po.ted. Confu~d New. Fon, you'll(' been WARNEDI Banly E.caping Death, VI Madame Lovornla

Dear Madame Lovonda, I am a dorm student and am very happy hv ing at Bryant College. Correction, I was very happy at Bryant. For three years now t have BRYftNT SPEClft been able to find enough activities on campus to keep myself occupied. My friends and I used to hani at the Cofree House. play sortba.ll and football behind the donns, or fO to Frat parties. The Offiee of Student Affairs have or are ill the process of eliminating all ~il§PtS~~ these activities. I live loo far from Rhode Island to go home every weekend_ What can I do in my spare time? Yours lruly. 0-@ PiS&ecl 0(( and PosseSlill!d Dear POP, EVERY THURS DA In the word o f a welt known adm in;'trotor, "That', your respon.ibillty. " Cover $1.00 Your, truly, Madame Looonda BAN D NEXT THURSDAY:

Dick Van and The College Campus Represenlative Needed to sel l Brand Name Stereo Component s to Students at l owest prices. Hi Commission , Thi s week: " Lu cky Day" NO Invest ment required. Serious Inquiries ON LY I FAD COMPONENTS , INC. 20 Passaic Ave . Fairf ield, New J e rsey 07006 JERRY DIAMOND 201- 227- 6814 REST A URANT o I ,It a REViEW Annual Meeting

On Monday, April 22, 1974, the Bryant College Accounting YORK STEAK Associa tion __ ill hold their Third Annual meeting. This year we have the privilege of having two HOUSE by Joan Frias speaken Crom Price Waterhouse : by eileen pulaski Mr. Robert Gorf from the Pro vi d ence office a nd Mr. The York Steak House is a relati vely new place to eat in Rhode Edward Kiradjlcfr Crom the Island. It's located in the Warwick Mall-about a 30·minutl' drive trom Boston orfice . Their topic is, Bryant. The steaks are great and the prices are very reasonable. The •• Steak House is a cafeteria·style restaurant. You stand in line fora few a cool pine path surrounds " How to prepare Cor an interview. " , minutes and then you order your meal by nu mber. Pictures oC thc a my troubled soul as Also at this meeting elections meals are dis played along the waiting.line path and you have plenty or "l sleep has rested atop a high for new officers will be held and time to ponder your choice and change your mind before you order. II bough, a new date Co r the Outing will be The York Steak House hu a T·Bone steak dinner, complete with a wad, hot roll, and baked pot.to. Besides this they ser~ four o,her rI leaving my wandering eyes discussed. We would like to .ee every steak platters. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. every day except Sunday, YOu . e J to search the tired night. me mber in attendance- and any can order one of the two luncheon specials. It you'rt' into salads, they e time, long before, so slow and Interested Accounting majors have cheri saI.ds that look absolutely gl'l'at' d almost still, now may attend, for this is the most When you tum the nnaJ comer of the walting·line corridor, you qull important meeti ng of the year. place your order (by number) and proceed to round out your meal. flies as a on the The first thing you find Is the dessert display. Whatever your tastes wings of an ocean spray. That'l Monday, April 22 at 3 p.m. in Room 386B=- are, there is a eol'ieous dtssert waiting just (Ot you. Next, you gel. my spirit can pursue these small saLad with your f.vorite dressing. Then rome the beverages. elusive dreams no longer And now )'ou're ready to go down the home stretch and pick up a l as i sit, dejei:ted. . upon a Bryant Proff'ssors fine steak. They have. delicious hot mushroom sauce to top oU your • beer .nd then you just pay the cashier .nd enjoy! " stone of yellow· brown sunlight. • To Attend AAA No tipplne is allowed, so wh.t you pay the cashier is 0.1 1 you pay . I i have been chasing those dewy, Two sirloin ILrip dinnl'rs (number 1) with des5ert and beverages costs ( sparkling moon beams for about six dollars. t so long that the quest fo r their Meelinl!: So next time you want a good meal at a grt!at price, mosey on , down to the York Steak House. reward no longer entices my all. Three facu lty members [rom ~ li i can not give, now, i must remain Bry.nt Collegl' will attend the HOURS: Monday throuch Thursday- It a.m. to 9:30 p.m,; Friday and 25 t h Annual Meeting o( the , perched upon this cloud and Saturday-II a,m. to 10:30 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. gaze upward, for tears can never fall Northeast Regional Cro up of the b Amcri c a n Acco u nt i n g V when eyes are toward the Ass o cia Li on at the Wharton g stars, School, U n i ve r s ity of h it's only when i look back Pennsyl vania, Philadelphia on that i cry ...... April 18, 19,and 20, 1974. ~~ ORIE NTATION They are Dr. Charles , Coulsto n, Professor of , Acco unting; Mickey PeJlow, ;, Assist ant Professo r o f , Acco unting; and Lee Weaver, z: A ssociat e P r o fe sso r o r •, i have a feeling you will Accounting. c h retum one day soon. ~-- • however long, Changes In :c , i'll wait. • • i feel now, like l'atterns Of , the quiet before the storm ... '" , the storm that will thunder IE and rage Foreign • and leave my tom sou1 upon the shore Study to survive the tide and my broken spirit Academic Year Abroad, the fo remost ed ucational service to search for new org a niza ti on to p r ovide clouds to soar through. individualized study programs in Paris ft nd Madrid, has announced radically nt'w patterns of participation. This change is in response to the demands of colltee students today for greater silently over the sleeping Independence. starry sky Up until now, coll l'ge a wish drifted into my studl'nts and selected pre-coUege • mind. studenb who were accepted ror a a tiny dream, it was, year or semester abroad paid a Single fee which covert

THE THREE MUSKETEERS Earth Day "1'he Queen's Diamond" Direcled by Richard Lester by bob ' hault To EGO-II As if being entertained by a quad of court jesters, TIfE THR!'E MUSKETEERS rambles on Cram one paradoxical sequence to the A ri ver cleanup of the Ten next. This adaptation o f Alexander Dumas' novel or I1th-Century Mile Ri ver will be held on Paris is teeming with the absurd con[rontations between the ever.loyal Saturday , April 20. This project, musketeers of Ki ng Louis xm and the staid guard of Cardi nal called ECO·n, is sponsol"f!d by Richelleu (Charlton Heston). These short but numerous duels reinforce Women's Measurements co nce rned citizen s in the legendary motto of "all for one and one for all." while survival is communities al ong the river and much more precious than herois.m . will attempt to remove debris The musket('('rs- Richard Chamberlain. Oliver Reed, Frank Finlay. by Joan Marsella f ro m the river allowing the and Michael York as O'Artagnan-eareen through the film hovering increased now of waler to act as somewhere between absurdity and realism which possibly lends these When Billie J ean King pervasive perspective is evident. a se!r·c)ea nin g pro c en. musketeers an aire of hUman quality absent from tho$(' of Dumas' accepted the "Athlete of the The nu m b e r o f w omen Volu nteers are needed badly, and novel. Year Awa rd" last week she (u nclloni n, successfully In the Ecology Action Committee at Parody could possible be the main theme. The musketeers' sworn remarked that in sports women's tnditionally "male" occupations Bryant is hoping to orrer the allegiance to King Louis XIII and against Cardinal Riehelleu lends itself chievements are IIdible and Is increasing by de(!imol occ,.uo /. services of many Bryant $l.udents. to a series oC occurence& not easily dreamed of by a anod imagmation. melJ$l.Iroble. We do agree and call Their "ayes" and "nayes" of 11' you are willing to help; contact The casting also seems to bt' deliberate in bein, consistent with the pon Dryallt women to maximize boards, committees, business and Dr, Langlois in the Science theme. Raquel Welch. cas ... as the Queen'sclumsyconfidant.e, has a every opportunity here ror political offices is increasing to a Departmen t , Room 318. knock-down, drag~ut brawl with Faye Dunaway in which the act de\'elopment of competence in /euel o/.iRnincance. Tramsportatlon will be prm;ded, Itselt isn't necessarily entertaining but the lhouaht of these two sports. leaving Bryant Saturday mom)na. particular act'rtsscs having it out has a certain element of }ocular to it. In the classroom here the Clt'anup equlpmenlthat has been Mention must be made or lhe excellence which cinematographer tempo or discussion varies now requlested Includes ean~, trash From this arena women have David Watkin lends to Lhis combined (arce. Ordinary scenes seldom heretofore been excluded and Cram outright conmet to bags, first aid kits. sarcty Vl'sts, look so pretty. enthusiastic debate due to the thus deprived ot heady sucees.s work gloves, maps, rakes, and This "episode" of THt.· T HREE MUSKETEERS was actually the altered behavior of the previollS experiences where competitive shoves, Please help In the first in a two·part series. This first one was entitled "The Queen's zut and peer support are "silenced" minority of women, never.ending fight a,alnst Diamond" to be followed In the near future by ''The Revenae of deve loped. From the Little This trend must be supported to pollutlon-ir you can't make it, Milady." encourqe women who have nol send a friend! League throuah higher education Now playill/1 at the Elmwood Theatre. Elmwood Avenue. yet gained a new le\'cl of Call financed by androgynous ProlJidencr. Rhode J.~la~"Cd~. ______CU Rds). women han' bHn shown conscioUSllt'SS. the "get lost" sign. From the Sicnincant participation by Fa ll Evening locker rooms where the really women in the faculty forum and important busi ness decisions are on important committees must Student Employment made they are shut out and ha ve also be noted. Some would Preregistration Now been relegated to the Innocuous interpret this new b'end as a Wednesday artemoon spot on the female effort to diuide raculty golf course . Change must occur consensus, but in this belief they Th rough Apri l 27 e N C~IIP'U!1 here to a measurable extent. are mistaken. 2 UIn'· TllC S£ClI&'I'~RlU=3f' 1'" lII'1C& Women are just beginning to ~o IIoU l'a ~l' ...u by 1\1r. Cartwright _prtc6po calcula/B effectively . They are rr-.r.~ I 4eN ".~~t",,...- ..... Meas ure me nt implies the Pteregistration for the fall .tt,.. IlIC 1_4tU~t • r ~ learning just how much they have .. ... a pplication o f arith m etic been gypped out of in this society semester is open now throuch _. __ _-----_._._._._--_. __ ._------._------to nce ptl. As id e tram that and they are develo ping some Saturday. Apr il 21. Schedules, Important fye t cannot be denied) Instructions and ptt'regislration pretty effective techniques for a. 1Io.L.l.I~1I:lI ~UJ...... ToLl...... I •• SO t~ n ·lnc h diUe re n tial in counterbalance. cards are availablt' in the Evening 1 ..1",,_ ...... 11.-Il104 f'''' -._t. ....,. . ~:_,. - 'i En • • 1 _U..,.- loe .... anthropomorphic meuurement, School Orfice. Veterans must t UHt... - . , . " , S 'omeiU capacity to "'multiply" T h e co mposite of all preregister if they wish to apply I'tlll t$a. ._ bas been their most notable po t entialities of a ll Bryant fo r advance payment veterans' c,,~S't. YO'''''! hl1,, __ ri th metic achievement. New College Community women at all benefits. CIl'e~lltl"n 1le1>~,'I"'~O!r..t .irwl 1Ir . aeo",. ·..... dll PI:"! _·.1 .... ,...- IIOon ~" cial concerns call upon women le vels-rae ulty, administrators. Summer evening registration -

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your purse before the¥ John Sebastian get In ' .• Emmett Kelly and your hair! Circus The eanh W l!lr"ng noIse ',0m thIS purJ.e·llltlll(l l'lofn Howdy Moon 9."e ~ vou th e protection vou've been looking for .,nSI mugoJe'f$ , tid rapii!t. Jull ,nap tWO penl.9ht banetoe. ,nto thi' lIn'Iazlng!'lew V!{IlIanl Alarm and v~·r. rudv. No 8:00 p.m. wire, reQu,red. Compl.1t package ,neludes super limpl. 4:30p.m. 8:30 p.m. ;nmuclloni ,howing h-aw IhB Alarm can al tO bt ..,oI v installed on windows or doors. GET VIGI LA NT BEFORE THEY GET YOU. - Alumni Gym Alumni Gym SUPPl II LIIo'ITEO. •• MArl T HIS COUI"ON TOO,,'O" Send.... ,,' V"'I...... oI .. " iatm. , .-t:l:OO lor""" VIII,lIn, AlI •• II I ... "", 'Olally .. , •• 1..... I w~1 ,_... -"0>1.,. , ely"" ,I •• " .._ ""~. n 10_. Students $1 .00 all others $3.5 0 NAME ______ADDRESS all others $1.50 CITY STATE ___ ZIP_ '"g-~ o. • SENATE ' NEWS '""- Off '"~ ",' ~ by PaUl J. Carroll i: The St udent Senate Senate the first item on the I resident advisory group. This «c. meeting of April 1 opened with agenda was disc.u5Sion of funding group would be headed by a Tile com menls from the Senate's of the National Model United Rnalor. Peter Barlow , Assistant • President, Kevin McGarry. He >- Nallona. Suj Kassabian , to the Vice President for Studcnt « discussed th e status of the President of the International Affairs, explained tbal the group, re ferendum and the proposed Students' Organization, requested consisting of two people from ~ budget Increase for t he Senat.e. $400 from the Senate to hel p each dorm. would meet to tJ Cliff Tim Banni ng pn>senled his rund the National Model United present ideas and provide !;j Treasurer's report stating that the Nations, which sends students to feedback to Student Artairs on by U.PJ . Senate had $2,000 lert in this the U. N. in N{'w York .where they policies and hapl*.nings In the year's bud get. Ideas for spending act }S representatives rrom a dorms. Lisa Brown, Sophomore i5'" the money were discussed, one or foreien country. The NM UN was Senator, motioned to ratify the wh ich was to have II mixC!r al the funded Cor $ 1000 by the resident student advisory group. end of the school year at which Academic Affairs Oepnrtm(!Ilt: The motion was seconded and no admission would be charged. however, it was found that an passed. Pder Lockatell suggested the extra $400 was needed to cover Paul Carro ll , Junior Senator, ONCE IN A LIFETIME money be spent to hire a good expenses. When erforts to oblain motioned to follow the agenda to Fro.fl.k ROlMln of Chicogo drew a royal fhuh whilc playing group for the Spring Weekend . this money !'tom the Academic the lelt{'r for all future meetings. • ven·card ,tud at the Sahara Hotel Cuino in L at Vegas, Newtia, la!t DiscU$Slon followed. As of yet no A ffairs Department and other The motion was seconded and night, but he wun't the Dilly one. final d~ision has been made on administrative departments .....d · A fdlow player, Joe E.posito of L Q.I Vegas, drew a royal flush ;11 how to spend the money. [ailed, the request was brougbt to Richard Sehiebe.lhuth, Senior club,. Rick Corrente «'quested that the Senate. Dr. Sol Ltbovitz, Senator, informed the Senators Mathematician. arid gamble" who study . ueh th ings wy the odd. petitions which had been Advisor to the ISO, gave that the Seniors at Bryant prefer of bC',n, dealt a royal flu,h in a poker lamt are distributed to the Senators be background information as to the a boat ride as an activity to 649·tht}l.ullnd·165·to·one, but there an no figure. (m tht odd. o f two signed as SOOIl as possible. One purpose or the trip and what celebrate their gradUAtion. Rich /Iklyen in the same lame both dro.wing a royal {lush. petition was concerned with {'xpenses were involved. Arnie will get figwes regarding the Both probably wUhed they had bun ill it for higher stakes. It wa! rei nstating " Insurance" as a Silva made a mOlion that the number of seniors, cost of the Q IO-cellt-a·bet table, and th elY Wat only 28 dollar! in the pot. Th e course. The olher pet ilion Senate accept the requcst by the McGany men .plit it. boat ri de. etc. Kevin concerns establishing a wider ISO for the funding of thl' Informed the Senate that Carmen selection or economics courses. NM UN tor $400. 1'h~ motion was Jordan, Assistant to the Vice The purpose of the petitions is to secon ded, voted on, and President fo r Student Affairs, was show support for the view that deteated. Sheryl Chait, Senior present l y wo r kin g o n a STREAKING THE GOVERNOR more economics courses are SE'nawr, asked thl' Ways and semi·formal dance for the seniors. (P rovidence, Rhode Island), A male streaker curying his clothes needed. Means Committee to look into He suggested that the two groups darted through the Rhode Island State House yesterday, and escaped Mik e Lynch presented a the matler and perhaps accept ge t together to coordinat{' plans. In a waiting car before one of Governor Philip Noel's bodyguards could letter from the Rhode Island ISO's petition for a lesser No meeti ng was held this catch him . While State workers laughed and giggled , the unidentiried Council of Student Governments amount. week due to the absense of /I man darted up 15 marble steps into the rotunda and gave a warhoop asking for support of a sull Mi ke Hammer, Freshman quorum at the time the meeting yell before dashing out I revolv ing door with the State polkeman in sponsored by the American Civil Senator, presented a proposal for was planned to be held . pursuit. The bodycuard Slid the car drove orr before he could get the liberties Union for the change of li cense number. the pre",nt marijuana laws in Rhode Island. The Council, realizing that the Senate cannot give or its budgeted funds to such Student Of The Week a cause, requested that the Senate by KeVI n C. Smi Lh PLAY BALL find some means or nising Sex posed no barrier to recruitill( Little League BasebaJl players $1,000 to help defray the legal J ohn Egan hails from inte r ests, like ma ny Law this weekend in M0rtantown, West Virginia. expenses of filing and arguing the Vancouver, British Columbia. He Enforcement. majors. eoroTv ..... Three lea(Ucs, 21 teams, drafted players, and at least 28 of them suit. Mike suggest~ a solicitation now resides in Albany. New ,around his future career. are femaw. And a ipOkeen.n ildds. ''There could be more girls than of the students as a WI)! of mising York. John, who preters the On campus Jack states he that, but we Cl n't tell for su re about some of the names." the money. Discussion followed name Jack. is a Freshman Law "enjoys" the food and the and a motion was made that the Enforcement major . Law "efficiency of the cafeteria Student Senate nnd the means to Enforcement is not new to Jack's workers." He claims thal there is solicit funds to further the case family, since his uncle is Eddie nothing about the campus that he or the American Civil Liberties !LOOK AT THIS! Union in Rhode Island to change the marijuana laws or Rhode It's new. It's ori ginol. The hottest sticker 00 the morket. Island. The molion was seconded and passed by a 'ole or 11 to 5 with onE' abstention. Or. Burton Fischman, Professor of English al Bryant, presented a background or the Hillel Foundation, an organizallon devoted to providing A beautiful 4 )( 12 sticker in four colors and remember if's religious activities t.o Jewish and other college students. A meeting the first and original keep on streaking stickers. o f this organization is being ,S..,d 501 to, planned for April 22, with Internotionol Advertis ing Agency representatives from area collegE'S 3723 Catherine Street meeting at Bryanl to discuss possi ble future programs of the Shreveport, Louisiona 71 109 HillE'l Foundation. Or. Fischman C[».Qle r In""irer Welco-roel asked the Senate for $ 100 to help STATE DISTRIBUTORS WAN TED pay for the expenses of thlS Spu",1 Priers i" 1,000 Lots di nner/meeting. LYl1 nda Pollen, Freshman Senalor, motioned that th{' Sena te give $100 to Dr. I fo'ischm an to help fund the meeting to be held at Bryant. The , / motion was seconded, discussed , and passed. At the April 8 meeti ng or the ( Notices " Popeye" Egan, of the French rcally dislikes, Conneetion caper. Jack is quick to poldt out J ack says he enjoy. trap that he vehemently supports the To CELEBRATF- shooting, gam bling and scuba President-a rarity the1e days. He - National Library Week; diving. He is planni ng a career a. su. tes that he wants to see some April 2 1·27; Amnesty Week ; a New York State Trooper. This real PROOF of the President's All overdue books may be summer, however. Jack will be guilt and doe&ll't think people worki ng with a Detecti ve Agency should constantly bother the man returned- NO FINES. in Alban , New":. York. Jack's without any proof. Students interested in Classifieds helping out in the May 4 St age crew personnel Mlke M. loves Lucie D. Wee k end Concerts, there John E. 2nd Joanne L. needed for Drama Club. w ill be a meeting on [orever Also, make·up personnel. Wednesday, April 24 in Neil Fischer, you will get See Bob Powers, Karen yours Room 386B at 3: 15. We Hartman, Sheryl Chait or RaJp h, you'll pay need volunteers to help set Rob Salam ida or Pat Keely. Cal, you know my room, up for the concerts and yours will be twice as worse deanu afterwards. Love Joey :e Alpha Phi Kappa Beta Sigma Omicron Phi Upsilon '" a ." ~ .,DI Tringale Bids Adieu :::r_. ~ =< E My term as P r esiden~ of the IGREEK HE G.L.C. New Officers • sl :t> Greek Letter Council ends today ... "CI '0 and J would li ke to take this o The new oCficers ot the tit opportunity lo say a few words _. " Greek Letter Council took oUice lltst are seldom spoken. I would TE, ADO '" a last Wednesday night at the 0 - li ke to u press my gratitude to - '" banquet held at the Venus OJ the entlte Greek community for ~ - Milo. The Executive Board ., upholding a long-standing Greek Sponsor Mr. Bryant And Carnival '"... -- includes Alan Ehrens, PreSident; " pride at Bryant. This pride has .::::. Ron Regen , Vice President; ." ."• made me proud to serve as C.L.C. On Mav 2, the Annua l Mr. area between th(' Unislructure _. Noreen Held, Secretary; and Joe Prl!sidcmt. There is no doubt in J!l Bryant W ~'lrnd, sponsored by and the Gym. It will consist of Rossi, Treasurer. ~ a my mind that I have had a Tau Epsilon and Alpha Delta games of chance wi th many ~ successful year. Probably one of Omega, will be kicked off wi th va luable pri zes being awarded. The Presidents and GLC '" a. th e m os t in tell ig e n t a nd the judging in the Auditorium at There will also be hamburgers Represen t a lives of t he innovali ... e chan ~ e s we made W8.lI 8 p.m. The judging will \.'Onsist of and hot dogs along with beer and Fraternities and Sororities make -C t he switch to five weekends this a situation, appeara nce and talent soda . Thp Student Senate is up the rest of the council. They yeur. Innowtiom such as the of mall' contestants from each of sponsoring live bands througbout ue as follows: weekend change should always be the frdternilies on campus. thc day. All who attend will have ." under consideration because the On Saturd ay afternoon, Ma y a ve ry enjoyable day of fu n and APK: PreSid ent, Noreen Held; entire Bryant Community is 4, Tau Epsilon and Alpha Delta games. GLC Representative, Jody van :::r constantly changing. Omega. in conjunction with the This weekend is also Parents' Ve lsor. -. To Donna Me ss ore, Ed Student Senate, are sponsorine­ Weekend, so please reel free to Gowett and Dan Harrington. I the third Annual Carnival. The bring yo ur paren ts-all are .- gi Ye my thanks for their Carnival will take place In the welcome. SSO: Presldent. Edissa McHale; .. ~ understanding, assistance, and GLC Representati ve, Nancy CD-'" V most of all for tolerating me this Hilliard. past year. Without the efficiency SIX Parents' a of these three people, the PHI UP: President, Cheryl Grant; a a G.L.C.would not have functioned Banquet GLC Representative, Carol Legee . as well as it did . Every year the Sisters of 4D SIB : President, Sandy Abdelhad; :z To the Pres idents and Sigma Iota Xi hold their Annual ~- Representatives of the past year, G LC Represe ntative, Bridget c: Parents' Banquet. This year it will Mahon. .... yo u ca n be proud of the be held on May 5 at the Admiral innovations and liberal attitude Inn in Cumberland. All the gi rls' sur: President, Patty Paine; GLC a that you injected the Greek parents come up tor the weekend system with. I thank you for to spe for t hemselvcs what Representative, Cheryl Petruso. ~ your cooperation. sorority !iff' i ~ likp. . The girls are a. 1'art of my Job was to deal on thei r best behavior; but SIX: President, Cathy Cook; GLe with administrators and other needless to say, we all have an Representative. D onna -C student leaders. I would like to excellent time. After the dinner, Tortorello. thank Student Affairs, Studen t the girls entertain their parents -t Senate and the ARCHWAY for with s kits and songs from ADO : President, Ala n Shackett: a the educationa l experience pledging and then the mothers GLC I\'!pr ese ntalive , Jeff c: received in dealing with them. joi n their daug hters in ''The Joy Goldberg. May I leave you witn a few Girl s." It's a fantastic time for all last thoughts: neve r forget that and a very spedal occasion fOr BETA: President, Cory Durling; ... .- you are responsi ble to the entire GLC Represe ntative. Frank ~ SIX. "CI Brra nt Community and that Amodeo. tit V wha tever the C.L.C. decides _. efrecta eve r yone In th e DELTA SIG : President, Alan Community. Remember also that BSO Egg Hunt Phi Sigma Nu Ehre ns; OLC Representative, o- a you must change with the limes Arny Silva. ~ E and th e attitud es of t he Community and the On Monday, April I, the Phi Sigma Nu is clOSing out KT: President, Roba t Quinto; DI administrators. Be proud that Sisters of Beta Sigma Omicron another successful year. Having GLC Representative, Cy Hill . .- you are a Greek and that results had an Easter egg hunt at Meeting accepted 18 new brothers, only will come faster if there is Street School. In preparation, the six are graduating. They are Bill PEP: President, Ron Regen; GLC '" cool>era tion in the G.L.c. Sisters fil led egg containers with Donaldso n, Barry Mellor, Brian Representative, Dave Kn oblock. a For 1974······_··Cood luck! assorted candy. Three groups ot Lombardo, Da n Harrington, Mark Robert J. children participated in t he egg Gohlich, and La rry Jonas . From PHI S IG: Preside nt, Bob ., hunt wh ich was held on the -t thl' Selllors of Phi Sig to their Wareham; OLC Representati ve , grounds of Butler Hospital in all- yo un ~ er brothers and fellow Sle ve Kirilsy. a Providence. One of the wachers, Greeks, we \V i~h you the best of c: dresspd in an Easter bun nv Juek next year. T E: President, Rick Kurland; costumt' , delighted the chIJdrc il Phi Sig's nf'W Executive GLC Representative, Joe RossI. as they searched for the eggs. Board consist or: President, Bob ... Man) ot the ch ildren were "CI Ware ha m; Vice President, Malin TEP : PreSide nt , Steve tit confined to wheel chairs and Ze rglbel; T reasurer, George McLaughlin; GLC Representative, walkers, and the Sisters guided t:M::obs: and St-cretary, Howie Barry levine. -. .- thpm around. Selgal. o- ~ Elections were also held that TKE: President. Norm Trahan; ~ night. The new officers are: GLC Representative, Dan Martin. A. President, Edissa McHale; Vice P r esiden t , De bbie Oli ver; ." a Phi-Ep fuasurt'r, Joanne Coto ia ; and :r Secret:lry. Charlene Wockin. TKE _. E Phi Ep $tarted Its soflball DI season orf on Tuesday afternoon .- with a WIN . The £I rst time Phi Ep Basketball Champs was scheduled to play " Hue Did SIX Basketball Champs What" the game was postponed TKE's Basketball Team has '" because of snow. On Tuesday, Gi rls' Intramural Baske tball game, 24·14. Finally , in the third posted its second consecutive a Phi Ep won by forfeit. This year's of Bryant proved to be a ve ry game, SIX outdid themselves by Fraternit)' League Basketball team has put in many hOUlS of interesting and exciting season. sweeping Our Ga nf by a 20·8 Championship. During the regular ., practice and is looking forward to S I X ca me on strong a nd victory. SIX was by fa r the best season TKE was undefeated In -- a very good season . co nUnued through the season team in the league with their five cleven contests. In ~he playoffs, .::::. Phi Ep has also been working with an undefeated record of 9.0. s tar ters: Joa n " Hot Dog" TK E defeated TEP in two ii' on a community project tor the They met the independent team Karpeles. Em il y MaroLta, straight games to bring home c: Town of Smithfield. Our new "Our Gang" with an 8·1 record In Marianna Massed, Joyce Gallant, a nother sports trop hy. An advisor, Jac k Cu rrier, has the playoffs. The first game and Paula Rice. SIX also had im .all-around team eHor l. , led by arranged with the Town Council ended with Our Gllng winning outstanding Coach, Billy Nieman, Norm Tra h a n an d Greg ~ or Smithfield to have Phi Ep with a score of 21·17. SIX rallied who devoted his time and energy Zienowicz, was TKE's formula a .::::1 work on an old house owned by and came back to win the second to make SIX the NO. 1 team. for success this year. Outstanding "CI a the Historical Society. to clear seniors play ing for 1'KE were "CI trees and clean up the grounds. James "Moose" Relihan and Bob .... By working on this house, It will "Ace" King . The Team and the a bring Ph i Epsilon Pi's name Brothers would like to express GLe MEETING their thanks to ~ eir coach, a within the community. Charlie Armstrong. ... a. Phi Epsilon Pi will also be "D - Intramural Bucball is upon hold ing II. car wash, interior and tit a. exterior, on this Saturday, April us again and TKE is readying its TUESDA Y, APRIL 23 team to dd end the championshIp -. a 20, at 9 a.m. at the Apple Valley Exxon Station. won by TKE last year. 0- =-= ::::I Sigma Iota Beta Sigma Iota Xi Sigma Lambda Theta - CfJhlhlllnic6tifJn Look Out! Bryant Varsity Sports: Schedules In 'lie Cl6ss/fJfJhI (St. Louls)-Medicai studies by a team led by IW'X researcher Dr. by Gayth. A. Langlois William Masters suggest that BASEBALL '" heavy use of marijuana may 1:- A raculty Workshop on viewed the tape and discussed its reduce the a mount of sex 4/6 Nasson I p.m. II ~ Classroom Communication was effectiveness. 4/9 Roger Williams held at Bryant on Saturday I April In addition to members of hormones in young men and 3 p . m. A ... 6. The workshop was $ PO nso~ the Bryant {);)Im'lJnity, and the delay the onsct or completion of 4/17 Rhode Island College 3 p.m. A >- by Women Educators of Bryant cuest speakers, representltives puberty. 4/20 Nichols 1:30 II ~ and was designed to provide a from BTown University and Research was performed at 4/21 Eastern Connecticut I p.m. A ::c forum (or exchange of problems Providence Co lleg e also 4/22 Babson 2 U and challenaes associated with participated in the conference. A the Reproductive Biology p. m. A ~ efrecUve communication in report of the entire workshop has Research Foundation, headed by 4/23 Bentley 2 p.m. H learning lituations. A keynote been provided to all faculty Masters. The study was published "'/25 Barr1.ngton 3 p .m, address was given by Dr. Joseph members and partiCipants and Is In the New England JOURNAL 4/27 New Haven (2 games) I p.m. Erhart, a professor in the available to anyone by contacting OF MEDICINE. It was revealed 4/28 S . H.U. (2 gameB) I p.m. II ~ Department of Speech at the Dr. Gaytha A. Langlois In the 5/1 Suffolk 3 p .m. H University o f Rhode uland, Science Department Tapes of the yesterday In St. Louis. • whose research has focused on proctfllinp are also available. Tests conducted by Masters 5/5 Rhode I sland College I p.m. H busineu communications. Dr. and three associates showed that 5/6 Roger Williams 3 p.m. M Erhart's rema.r:ks centered around the levels or the male hormone 5/10 Stonehill 2 p. m. Charles Reich's book, Ore. ning Orientation 5/11 Nichols 2 p.m. A of A me,..jCCJ. and the significance testosterone in persons using mari)8M hf'avily a'"erages onl)· 4· } 5/12 Quinnipiac I p.m. •A of the "consciousness" levels ot lb. professor and students. Workshop To Be percent of thf' level In 5/14 Bridgewater (2) 2 p.m. H The fint workshop session, non-cmokera oC the same age. The on soci.1 Interaction tn the study found that 35 percent of Coach--Steve Thornton clusroom. was opened by. panel Held At Bryant - discussion. Panelists included Dr. the heavy usen tested had Harold Langlois trom Wofttster Sister Mary Curtis, Assistant subnormal sperm counts. State Collea;e, who presented Professor of Seuetarial and Testosterone levels returned to TRACK rt5earch findings Teprdine the Office Education at Bryant and normal after a person stopped Regional Coordinator of lOT A In tel lectua l a n d ethical usi ng marijuana fo r a week. 4/6 SHU, Assumption de\'elopmenL of ltudenL5 during (Instrument for the Observalion & Bentl ey 1 of Teaching Activities) plans an p.m. H their college experience; Mr. 4/10 5:.-ru @ Fairfield James Estey, [rom the Sodal Orientation Workshop to be held Masters said the findings also 3 p.m. A Science Department at Bryant, on campus on Thursday, April s uggest that pregnant wome n 4/17 Bridgewat er 3 p . m. H tkscribed the medieval infl uence 25, 1974. [rom 1 p.m. to 7 p.m . using marijuana may impair the 4/20 Salem State, U. Maine o ver classroom structure and d evelopment of unborn male (Pogo ) a t Lowell Tech 1: 30 A spoke strongly for an "open" IOTA Is an in:ctepth training ch il dren. ''The avoidance or 4/24 Worcester State, RIC . classroo m t o m a ximize prog r am for tea c h e r Bridgewater communication. Mr. Estey also self-evaluation and for bringi ng mnrljuana use particularly during 2 p.m. A suggested the term " Ieamist," a administrators a nd faculty the first trimester or pregnancy 4/27 Clark, Keene I p.m. H s pecialist in learning, as a togeth e r in a co mmon a ppears judicious," the stud y 5/1 NA IA at SMU A of its usage . Its main objective is replacement for "teacher." The said. UPI: 4118174 5/4 Tri-State a t SHU I p. m. A the improvement. of instruction. third panelist, Ms. Joan Ma rsella, 5/8 Ni chols 3 p.m. R also from the Social Science The program, which also stresses Depa rt men t, examined sodal objectivity in teaching, exists in Interaction patterns that act as 23 states and it is expected that False Fire Coach--Jim Gamb ardella c o n st raints over effective Bryant academic administrators co mmuni c a ti on. A lively and faculty will sponsor a TENNIS discussion fo llowed the panel's wo rkshop in the near fu tu~. Alarm Laws presentation, and concentrated Dr Ja mes 0 Carpenter "/9 Springfield 2 p.m. A particularly on the difficulties or Director of the National IOTA Section 11-44·21 of the achi e vin g two . way 4/ 9 S.M.U . 2 p.m. H Council , A ri zona St at e Rhode Island General Laws states 4/ 17 communication in introductory University, will be at Bryant to as follows: "Any person who Babson 1 p.m. A counes. introduce and conduct' the willfully or knowingly gives or 4/20 Suffolk 1 p.m. H The second workshop 5ei>S ion workshop in this area. aids or abets in giving any (alse 4/22 Nichols 1 p.m. A featured a demonstration of alarm of !'ire by any means shall 4/24 several new audlo·visual resources For further Information and Rhode Island College 2:30 A be guilty of a misdemeanor and 4; :5 Assump tion and a discuss ion of the role of registration, please get in touch upon conviction thereo f shall be 3 p. m. H co mp u t e rs in e nhancing with Sister Mary Curtis here at punished by imprisonment of not 4/ 21 Providence Co llege 1 p . m. H communication. The session was Bryant at 231 .1200, Extension less than thirty (30) days or fined 4/29 Barrington 3 p. m. A video.taped and th e participants 362. not less than $1 00." 5/1 Roger Williams 3 p . m. H Section 11·4·10 o f the 5/3 NAIA at Barrington Rhode · Island General La ws 5/6 New Haven states: " Every person who 3 p. m. A Unlawfu lly and without just cause 5/9 Stonehill 1:30 H wlllfuJ ly or knowingly tlmpers Changes In Movie with , interferes with or in any Coach--John Gillooly way im pairs any public nre alarm apparatus, wire or associated Schedule For This Week: equipment shall be guilty of a felo ny and upon conviction COLF Sa t urday April 20 " Dirty Harr Y" 8:00 thereof, shall be punished by a tine of not less than $1,000 nor 4/8 Bentley 1 p.m. R more than $5,000 or shall be 4/10 Suffolk & Salem State Monday Ap ril 22 "All the Kings M.en" 7: 30 imprisoned for not less than one 1 p.m. H year nor more than nve years or 4/11 Brown University 1:30 A "Dirty Harry" 9 :30 both." 4/17 Rhode Island College I p . m. H Tampering is considered to 4/18 Quinaipiac I p.m. H (NO MOVIE SUNDAY , APRIL 21) be any unlawful person touching 4/19 Nichols I p. m. R or lI5illl a fire alarm or fire 4/22 Stonehill & Babson extinguisher for their express I p.m. A SCHEDULE OF MOVIES FOR REMAINDER OF YEAR: purpose. 4/25 Eastern Connecticut I p.m. A 4/28 Central Conn . ! New Haven Wednesday April 24 "Colossus- The Forb!.n Pr"ject" 7 :30 9 : 30 at Wea t ern Conn . 12 p.m. • 4/29 Roger Williams 1 p.m. , Sunday April 28 " Bonni e and Clyde" " 7: 30 9 :30 5/1 New England Tournament A • 5/2 New England Tournament A Wednesday May I 'The Hea rtbreak Kid" 7: 30 9: 30 5/6 Coast Guard Academy • at U. Hass, I p.m. Sunday May 5 "Thr ee in the Attic" 7: 30 9:30 5/8 S. H.U . I p.m . • 5/10 NAIA at Rehobo t h H Wednesday May 8 "The Las t Picture Showll 7:30. 9:30 • C, lch--Ar chie Boulet SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK Home ~ourse --P~~ o~~t~ ~.C. Classified!! . Wednesday, Aprill7 Friday, April 19 Tom and Bob find tbe missing Unlu Baseball-at Rhode Island CoUege ...... 3 p.m. Track-Bridgewater State ...... •• . .. . 3 p.m. GoLf-at Nichols ...... lp.m Golf- Rhode Island College ...... ••. .. . 1 p.m...... Miss the bug, Bernice? Ten.nis--at Babson ...... ••.... 1 p.m. Saturday, April 20 Happy Bi rthday, Mom. Thursday, April IS Baseball- Nichols ...... 1:30 p.m. Track-at Lowell Tech/SaJem St., Paglnl Mr. Lizard Golf-Quinnipinc/Salem . .•.. . ••.•.• . •..•• . .•• 1 p .m. U. Maine ...... •. ..•• .. .. . ] :30 p.m. L ______--.J ... T:.=en:::n:::is--1t"--"t'-"Q"'u:::in'"~nipiac ••• •••• ••• ••• •• , , ••~. 3 p.rn . Tennis-Suffolk ...... •.....•. . •...•...... lo.m. r------______--I S. M. U. Trackmen Selvin's I I I I All-Stars 1 I Dominate Meet Sport Shorts I ______J I by Lawrence B. Selvi n I I Bryant College's Track and Jump of 40'7". The Greyhounds The National Football Lcque Girls' Ail Star 'feams F ield team d ecis ion ed Paul LeClerc va uli.ed 12 '6" and 6elliOn will open on September I Assumptio n and Benlley while won o n less misses o ver Jim Gray 1S. The Super Bow l Champion, First Team losing La powerhouse S.M .U. of SMU. Hallen high jumped Miami Dolphins, play three games here. In their season opener on 6'2" for Assumption's only other on the road befoft' a Monday G Cheryl Abrams Our Gang April 6 , 8 .M .U. totaled an conquest. night, October 7 home date G Joan Karpel@s .. , ... . , .• . • ...... SlX·A extraord inary 122 of a possible Bryant runners sparkled in against the New York Jets. UPI: C Marianna Massed .. .. _. , • . , ...... SIX·A F Lori Gerace .. •.....•. , . ....• ,. Our Gang .., 194 points, far o Uldistancing the the performances of sophomore 4/16/14. - Indians' 36, the Assumption John Dross and fresh man Bill F Laurie 9alwll Y ...... , ...... Theta ".. Greyhounds' 29, and the wingless Skinner. Dross, the Indians' best ...... • Bentley Falcons' 7. This result quarter-miler. was hampered by a Second Team pttaIJeled last year's quadrangular pu lled muscle; but he managed to .g'" meet. cross the tape in the winning tlme The Southerll Califomia G Chris O'Brien ...... Our Gang The conditions were quite ot 5 <1.'1 sewnus. Skinner's 2:02.2 frallch18e of the Wo rld Football G Emily MaroHa ...... , ...... SrX-A - •poor the rain puddles made the in the half mile presented the C Risa Katz ...... s rX·A as League hOi called a news - tRick hazardous, thus increasing c heering partisan crowd with co nference for lodaY- fJpparl'ntly F Jody Van Velsor ...... AP K ti mes tor the racers. something else to root about. to announce the .ignmg of F Lindy Bartee ...... SIB-A In the field evt>nts, Bryant's Ihve Stone pla<*d third in the Oakland quarlerback Daryle Steve Woodru£r, a freshman, took same fi eld of runners. Ron Lamollica. Lamonica reporUdly Honorable Mention t the Hammer throw in 127' Golding fi nished fourth in the will play out hi, option wilh the 5 ·3/ 4" and Co-captain Blaise r 7 donate all o f his prize money to C Bill Corry ...... , .. Townies charity if the Rangers go on to F Ed Mulvey ...... Norm & Grn. P's win th e S tanley Cup. Say. Park, F Murray Williams ...... Stags " I lot into a CO rll'erlOtion with fil'e or . ix failS and (hey we,... Honorable ~I en tlo n cuk ing me abou! the Fat Cat aituallon." Park "1', '·1 mode Steve Biledeau ...... Oarbaeemp.n them a promise. I u.'ou/d donate Bernie &hulberg ...... , ...... Rolli 's the money 1 won to charity. 1 gel Kevin Boyce ...... Rolli's mad when people fOy 1 make a Mike Sweeney ...... Space Cowboys lot o f money and don't try. UP/ : Kevin Venturini ...... Commuter 7 4/15/74. Mark Plante ...... Commuter 7 I Bill Demeres .... , ...... Townies •••••••••• I Bryant's long jump record holder, Bruce Hall. Men's Fraternity All Star Team Gary Player's $35,000 first 1 I First Team R. I. Table Tennis prize pushes the South African over the $1,000,000 mark in 1 career earnings. UP I: 4/14/7 4. G Pete Gordy ...... Delta Sig Tournaments Slated G Norm Trahan ...... •...... TKE •••••••••• C Rich Peirson TEP - by Lawrence B. Selvi n F Mike Topper ..... , ...... •...... KT The yearly Rhode Island· defend his 1973 title. "New Bowler Earl A n/hOlly of F ROlff! Spers ...... •. . . 16·16 bull club. And Ihe Mlnncsota events. An inexpensive $2 fee Is Top o f 12th ...... 0.32 Twin, wish it hCJdIl't. Thl'y were Emcr onc Mcn's Singles Division required fo r all participants. blasted 23·6 by the Royal. ill a The winners and w nilers·up f(lm4! ot Kanl/tJ. City. The Royals in the Novice and Junior divisions "ad Iwo brg in nlllg, 'corinG "ven 1. MEN'S elA ·S A Singles along With thl' consolatio n A. B. C. & P...... , .. 27·9 time' in the fir,1 and ,ix mon" in finalists will receive trophies for 'T'igers ...... • ...... , . . 20·16 Ihe fifth. UP/ 4/6/74. 2. MEN 'S CLASS 8 Singles their successful efforts. Bombers .•...... , .17·19 On Sunday, April 21, the Lipsky Movers ...... 8·28 annual Rhode Island Closed Division E 3. MEN'S DOUBLES Championships take place, also at Division D t he Cl ub . Starting time is Lumpy's Cheese burgers .. 22·10 between 12 and 1 p.m. Three 4. M IXED OOUBL.ES R.I. TropiC!> ...... 20 ~·1l 1A Dad's Vegetables ...... 17·15 divisions of play Cor Class A, B, Ball Busters , .... , ..... 20·12 and C pla yers comprise the Bongman's Best ...... 12·20 T.E.P...... 14 ·18 BEGINS ON TUESDAY APRIL 23. - competitive events. Ed Raky, BOB ...... Il1h · 20111 The P.M.'s ...... 11·21 five·time state singles champ, will \ THE ARCHWAY * April 19, 1974 * Page 12 TRA UR PLA YOFFS

SIX ~ lThlnk TKE iris' PlayofTs l Big. Men's Playoffs A team performance by Our Galloway led Theta. The opening round of the to win the first game. Norm Gang pr opelled them to an The girls' fi nal series proved men's independent play-offs Trahan was high scorer for TKE. opening round play-off victory t o be exciting with SIX-A resulted in two, one-sided games The second game proved to be over SIB·A, 20-16. SIB-A's usual defeating Our Gang two games to as Commuter 7 trounced !:he the best play-off game of t he Garbagemen and Norman and the year. The lead exchanged hands loud-mouth tactics were evident one. Our Gang, behind the hot Green Peas destroyed Rolli's numerous t im es. The hot throughout the game, but the shooting of Grace Hodges, Donna Meat Market. shooting of Rolfe Schnur and t. he poor sportsmanship refused to Moen, and Lori Gerace, won the The Peas proceeded to beat rebounding of Rich Pierson kept bother Our Gang. Our Gang fi rst game of the series with Commuter in two straight games TEP close. With the score tied at jumped to a six-point, 16·10, lead relatively close 21-17. But SrX-A t o w i n the i n dependen t 47 wjth less than one minute fL er t h r ee q u a rters. A championship. The team work remaining, TKE decided to hoi evened the series the next night displayed throughout the play-off for the last shot. Ken Bowman remen dous effort by Linda TEP's Ken Foote pulls down rebound while TKE's by trouncing Our Gang 24-16. by this team was fantastic. Bob hit the shot with two seconds to nartee earned SIB a tie at 16·16 Marianna Massed's tremendous waves to caJT!""':: . Carson's 25 points led the Peas to showing on . TEP was with four minutes remai ning i n individual perfo rmance proved to an easy first-game victory. unable to score and TKE won the he game. Lori Gerace then hit a be the margIn of Victory . She was Commuter 7 could never amount fralernity division championshi p lay-up to put Our Gang in front the game's high scorer with 11 an offensive attack. Commuter 7, at a score of 49-47. TEP's Rolfe thanks to the shooting of Mark Schnur and TKE's Norm Trahan tor good. Linda Bartee had game poi n t. OUf Gang, which feU Plante, stayed close to the Peas shared game high honors with 22 tligh honors with 14 pO ints While behind early, was led by Chris early in the second game of the points each. Lori Gerace led Our Gang with 6. O'Brien's six points. The third ser ies; b ut Max Zaniewski ' TKE ran into a tough game of the series proved to be exploded for 14 first-half points opponent in Norman and the SIX-A domi nated the final all SIX-A. Joan Karpeles and to give his team a 37·22 half-time Green Peas for the Men's Division three quarters of their opening Emily Marotta combined for 13 lead. The teams scored 30 points championship. Despite t he round play-o{f game to earn a points and enabled SlX·A to win apiece in the second half and absence of two starters, the Peas Nor man and the Green Peas won the championship 63.51. 20·10 victory over Theta. Theta the championship 20·10. SIX-A iumped to an early 2-0 lead, but could do nothing wrong and Our proceeded to the final round of The score is not as close as bat was quickly erased by two Gang could do nothing right. the play-offs with a con"incing indicated. The Pens controlled 67-52 victory. Max Zaniewski the game from the outset. Max Joan Karpeles' baskels. Theta, Joan Karpeles has seven points was high scorer wilh 26 points. Zaniewski's 14, first·halt pOints Nith the hot shooting of Laurie for the champions. Lori Gerace Mark Plante led Commuter 7 propelled the Peas to a 32·19 JaUoway , closed the lead to 12-8 and Chery l Abrams and four each with 23. The Commuter 7 head at intermission. TKE was larly in the third quarter. SIX·A for the runner-ups. From this dynasty had ended. just completely outclassed )roceeded to outscore Theta 8·2 writer's point of view it appears TKE and TEP proceeded to despite a fine 21-point scoring ~jth hustling Paula Rice leading Joan Karpeles would have to be t he f r aternity division performance from Norman championship with close wins Trahan. Zaniewski was the game's .he way. Marianna Massed and the M. V.P. of the girls' play-offs. Our Gang over their respective opponents, high scorer with 22 pOints. He, Joan Karpeles were the high She did more than bep SlX-A Norman And The Green Peas KT and Delta Sig. without question, was the M.V Icorers fo r SIX-A. Laurie toget•her. i. TKE eraSt'd an earlv deficit of the play-offs.