V. 39, No. 18, February 22, 1974

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V. 39, No. 18, February 22, 1974 • BRYANT COLL EGE SMITHFIELO. RHODE ISLAND FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1974 VOLUME XXX IX NO. 18 -. f'hOUl by Stav.. Sldol\lk -. BryanL'& Ned Bohan (5'9") shoots (and hits) o'Vt'I' R.I.C.'s 6'10" Carlo DeTommasso (58) in The Dorm Village recently crystaHzed by a snow storm. last Friday's victory at the Providence Civic Center. , • Heating Up, , Etlitofi6/1y Cooling Down Dear Editor, It appears quite clear to this I tude nt th at t he Bry ant mai ntenance workers tend to Ignore the con ditions of tbe cl'SU"ooms. The acknowledged tru th is t he tact that the intensifying temperatures cause undesirable resu lts (or a ll This Tuesday, Wednesday. and Thursday, the Bryant students. 'fhe modified no rm for ~ ~ student body will go to the polls and elect the new Student hou s es an d educa ti o na l institutions were lowered six Security is Changing Senate officers. Attached to the ballot will be a referendum degrees, to 68, In an effort to question requesting an increase of Student Senate funds. save heating 011 In a time of a Dear Editor, These funds will give Bryant's Senate the ability to bring na tional and world energy crisis. G!orge Allen Jr. submitted a This is the key to most of the you, the student, more in the way of entertainment. After 'lhe present trend of marked leter (sic) to last week's Archway security problems on campua., concerning the lack of Seeurity at 'The fact is that our budget is n.. all, is improvements in salvaging our that one of their reasons for existing. lacking supplies , have been upset Bryant College. Mr. Allen cited large enough to increase these Presen tly. the Student Senate budget is around by the ''role'' played by the several In cidents of Seeurlty duty rosters. Hopefully in our $24,000. If you vote for the increase, the new budget will designated Bryant employees. Guards a nd d udents be ing nexl budget we will get enough be around $6 2,000. [ do not think that I have to explain to A Bryant dormitory student harrused by outsiders. He also ot an increase to schedule more anyone in a bwiness school tb..'lt one can do more with must question the reason for his stressed the necessity ror . front men on each shift. or her room existing in a chilly gate or guard house to turn away Al s o , M r. Allen , you $62,000 than they can with $24,000. these unwa ntNi. Intruden. Well, men tioned that the Security This Tuesday. Wednesday, and Thursday, take the time s tate. For what sensible explanation (.'ould be cl.imed by Mr. Allen, after two years of Gruels, especially the student and go vote in favor of the budget increase. It's your school. those neglecting their duties, patient waiting by the Security gua rd s, are underpid. Well , 1 concerning the confines of rooms Dept., it looks .s if we might doubt if you could find a single as well as in the classrooms of the finall y get our plehouse. Chief Student Patrolmen (sic) who Untstructure . I personally ~I Oudner Is now in the proctss of would argue this fact . drawing.up plans to be submitted 'o nly undue inconveniences while : 'The Student Patrol I"1!cently attending classes and living at to Dr. Evarts and several other met with Dr. Evarts about a raise, the College. administrators. and he (in not so many words) As a me mber of the told us that we are doing a good A potential capacity of 45 job and if he could get such good students listening to a lecture in Securit y Dept. J can not (sic) 0I1 .. '~ ­ agree with you, Mr. Ailen, that performance for $1.80 an hour, \lII~ . 1JIM class undoubtedly detracts from wh y should he pay us more? th e learning process. r am there is a lack. of Security at 01'1 ,,'" OIl .. Bryant; but I can appreciate the Well, Mr . Allen, I can noL bewildered why students are (s ic) say that Security will ridiculously overburdened with ract that Security can be greatly improved. Usually there are only improve overnight, but with the \1'1. \\11, the addition of the "heat wave" help of the student body and a as they sweat through the 50 five to six people on duty from 6 p.m. until midnight, and then little more concern by the minute session. 'Ihe often·heard Adm in i st ration, you will and unadjustified excuse of a there are only three people on duty after midnight. During the de fi nately (sic) see some changes malfunctioning air-conditioning made. system is thought of by many as day , there is only one guard on Sincerely, ancient history. duty. 'Ibm Colangelo T HE ARCHWAY A ru li dlc compromise, - ---- ---- though a smite unusual , m i gh~ be to appropriately subtract a few Rules Shouldn't Be Broken degrees (rom the classrooms and EDITORS-IN-CHIEF add those to the cold dorms, thus satisfying all parties at the same Dear Editor, time! Last Tuesday, a meeting was Wh e n e-ve r there w as STEPHEN F. SIDORUK I believe that the above held between the candidau-s and someth ing doing concerning the unfortunate circumstances can the E,xecutlve Council or the candidates and their campaigN. Senate. At this meeti ng, we we nt RICHARD W. SCHIEBELHUTH easily be resolved by our capable F r e d L eona r d w o u ld mai ntenance department. 'Ute over the election rules (Including mysterio usly have to go to pro(:edure of either dnt'ct aelion dates !lnd Urnes). Thf' time for Provi den ce. What he could speeches was set Thunday, MANAGING EDITOR or an an swer ini t iated by at pos s i b l y have to run to February at noon. It. was arbitration, with assistance from 21, Provid ence for that is more agreed upon by ALL candidates the administration and facu lty. important than his campaign fOf JOAN FRIAS to be in the Rotunda It 12 noon could act as one possi ble President of the Student Senate? to present their speeches. The s u g gestion. Excuses are Thisincident may seem mi nor candidates were told to report to synonomous with saying one fails to many of you. But, If Fred *************************** the Rotunda at 11 :50. to achievl' . Leo n a rd g ets away with continually bending the rules of News Editors .. ••• .. • .. ...... _ ... _ .. _ Paul Carroll J welcome and urge any At 12 noon, on Thursday, the Senate elections. I can just .. .... _ • •. ... .. •••.... ... _ _ Kevin McGarry responsible spokesman to reply February 21, the .. candidates imagine what rules he will bend through similiar channels, with began gi vi ng their speeches (all (or even break) if el ~ted Sports Editor . _ . • . • • • .. •• • • • ... _ .. Peter Lockatell regard to this leUer to the editor; except Fred Leonard , who was in President. Assistan t . ...•• . ... • •• . .. • . Steve Sadetsky hopefully in the very near future. his room). Someone had to be Thanks for Iisteninr! Boiling Over. S('nt to Fred's room to get him Joanne G. Lips"'"}' Photo Editor ..... .. .... • .. ........... Jef ~tp.in Lawrence B. Selvin over to the Rot~u~n~da~. ===-::-:::-___ ~S~t~u~de~n~t~Se:'.nate Secretary Entertainment Editor .....• •• . ... ..... _ R6b Rhault FRANKlYSPEAKJNG Phil Ft .. oIc: Production Editor ...... .• • •... .. .. Brad Hartley Please Assistant •. ~ .. .... .. • • • • • ••• • .. .. • Kurt Schlott Advertising Ma nager ..... _ • . • . • .. Rob Salamida Share Office Manager .. •• • • . • . • .•• • • •. • . .. Cheryl Drew the Pond! Circu lat ion Manager . .. ... .•• . .... • . Scott CllIrk Dear Editor, We would like to express our Staff: Steft 8otwinoff, Mike Dalbey. Debby Colby, Fred, Colaon dis pl easure at the fa ct that Tom Cupie~ , Norv Ounett, ~ ve rly Kliger, Larry Kromidas, Paul recreational skaters are being Lombardo, Rich Mapd, Lou Ni gro , Ka thy Pearson, Lynnda Pollen, pushed oft the pond by hockey Lawrence B. SedYm, J ames Smith. Buddy Trinkle, Ann Vigne.u, pucks. • We feel that the hockey players are monopolizing the ft. AaCHW"Y bo ~ _Nkl,..·dJI&dirK lb• ..,."maJc r .... uaUldlnl Uou b , lb_ .....oWCDI4u..U. .wd.lota . , BrY.",t eou..-. TIl. ~ 01 pond at all hours and not giving -n.. ARCHWAY" I;ry."" Cohp. Tbt. O • .,$IQIoIIf .... ~ ...tUM pdc)y any consideration to the pleasure br" ""'~ t ataU, ..... AO fona 01 eeMOnblp · ".u~ ea&l1ed OD duo ~_ ... skaters. • "" .'''l' '''e. The _ _ awt o.uu.ou uprHRd trI Ulia-pabU-.u.or-.·_ r.­ We would like to suggest that of tIM ~" aDd ....l' ftOt nwe..nll' ...Geet , "e "'~ .. kwlol SM PIlCIdty aDd ~Uoa.. Tha AB.CHW"Y bo priD1ed bl' o.Jer. lac. • 234 8 roGb the hockey players refrain from SWMt., W eft "Wr , ~" 0 16 06. bl' pl\oCo-Ou.t. playing bockey after dark and COPr cONllld..-.d. oO*d.CNIo&bl. b, u..lt4!lOriM 8 0ud wiD "ol boo &<>u pload . liye the other ska ters a chance to A .... O\l .. II • • aII" aDd .... ~ from tMo Cone- lAd. "'n"O&UIdUl& use the pond. _ \lAlt y .... prloIUod at u.. clIxnId<Nlo of u... a.t\iot. LIKE 1b INliOI:xJC£ MR . WIL KES Om... .,. 100-* 0 111 ..... ~ Goof. £ut WiDI: of u.. UaiftNeturt. 'Thank you in advance for a&aIllM Id ~ it: .en: ft, B",ut eou.. s.!Ul4dd.. Jlbode 1IlaA4 02111. your cooperation. TJ.l6 a::MMI'fTt::£ ON 1EACH I~ GUAUT'{I T~_: (.0 1) Ul-1SOO, E" ____ an IIKl IU.
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