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The Quill -- April 2, 1974 Roger Williams University Roger Williams University DOCS@RWU The Quill Student Publications 4-2-1974 The Quill -- April 2, 1974 Roger Williams University Follow this and additional works at: http://docs.rwu.edu/the_quill Part of the Education Commons Recommended Citation Roger Williams University, "The Quill -- April 2, 1974" (1974). The Quill. Paper 192. http://docs.rwu.edu/the_quill/192 This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Publications at DOCS@RWU. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Quill by an authorized administrator of DOCS@RWU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. IN THIS ISSUE Spectacle Pg. 3 Goodbye ... Pg. 4 Vol. 13 No. 18 A New.s Se.rvice For The Educational Community Tuesday, April 2, 1974 College Mourns Orientatation Group To Form Sue Sanderson Death DoI You Care?. -Will You . Show It? Sue Ellen Sanderson, Women Voters in Bristol, where by Art Tartaglione Director of Residential Living Director of Public Information sh~ had been a resident since and Development at RWC, died 1962. She was also active in the The initial college experience students. love it here, many feel it and to refer them to anyone who unexpectedly on March 27 at Mee'f ing Street School and can be a lonely, frustrating and could be much better, and many can deal with any problem or Lying-In Hospital, whe re she had Children's Friend Service. confusillg period. Often the work to improve and change question that they may have. The been under treatment for a week. Dr. Ralph Gauvey, President experience that new students things. All of these students prime responsibility will be the Her death came as a shock to the of RWC , said that Ms. encounter at the beginning of possess at least one common first week but hopefully the College campus and to a wide Sanderson's death was a great their stay at a particular college trait-they CARE. Many of them HAWKS will be involved with the number of friends throughout the blow to the College and issued determines to a great degree their would like the opportunity to students for the better part of the community. Sue was very active the following statement, "As view of the school and their role show new students that they first month. I know that there are in raising funds for the College, director of development and in relation to the school. If their indeed do care. many of you who have the especially with the Century Club public information·, Susie was the experience is positive they have a I would like to provide a enthusiasm for this project. All of organization which brought a youngest senior member of the greater opportunity to utilize vehicle for students to express to you who are interested, please substantial increase in the College administration staff of the Roger Williams College's the new resident students that attend a meeting on Tuesday ~ library collection. College. She was instrumental in resources. How do the new someone really does care. I hope April 2, 1974, at 8 p.m. in the Sue was born February 18, working with me in the students become well informed'? this vehicle will minimize the fifth floor lounge, Residence Hall 1940, in Utica, New York. She development of a new alternate THROUGH UNDERSTANDING. loneliness, the frustration, and No. 2. The only requirement is was educated in the public degree p;ogram, and was also a Thro 4gh understanding the confusion that many new that you be a returning student. schools of Utica and graduated student in this highly comes communication. If the students experience. I am talking from Green Mountain College in experimental program, which was new students understand what's about a student group called the *NOTE: If you are applying for Poultny, Vermont. She w~s to · recently introduced to the happening at Roger Williams HAWK SQUAD (RWC's a Resident Assistant position you have received 'an additional campus." College they will be able to adjust nickname is The Hawks). The can still apply to be a HA WK, but degree at RWC at the June Sue held the post of Director more smoothly into the HAWK SQUAD will be if you are selected to be an R.A. Commencement exercises. of Public Information from April community of college life. New comprised of anywhere between you cannot be a HAWK. Ms. Sanderson was active in 1, 1972 until March 27, 1974. students who do not feel lost but 40 and 50 students. The students Submitted and proposed by Art organizing the loc:i! League of who feel comfortable in their will be guests of the College for Tartaglione-Director of new experience will' communicate three or four days prior to the Residential Living. with the faculty, administration September opening of the and other students sooner and Residence Halls. During this time Art Collaborative Formed more effectively. This will there will be an orientation for RWC Student certainly make Roger Williams the . Also involved will be by Derek McCants College a better place to live and discussions concerned with the grow. new student orientation, is R.I. College Currently in the early stages Previously we have had a I feel the above very welcoming of students in general of formation is an artists' poetry reading, a play reading, an strongly. Something is needed to and aiding the new students with actually aid new students ... Some­ collaborative group, a company evening with "Ronaldo and the their luggage as they arrive. Two Girl of the Year thing is needed to show new of creative people, designed to Smoothies" band and a prose or three HAWKS will be assigned students that all of us a_t Roger to each.unit or section to aid new encourage and bring together all reading. disciplines. Painters, Williams College CARE that they stu~ents. (HAWKS do not ha ye Rhode Island's "College Girl came here ...This leads me to my photographers, writers, Included in our schedule is a to live in the unit or section that of the Year" is Dianne McGrath, photography show, an evening of next point. During my two years they are assigned to). It will be a Dean's List freshman at Roger musicians, actors, filmmakers, at Roger Williams College I have fols and blues music combined, a the HAWKS' responsibility to try Williams College. The College Girl and dancers meet weekly. Each felt, heard and seen a tremendous to get the new students to take of the Year Program, described as performance of an original play, a week a member presents his or element here-the students. Many part in the orientation program the "newest program in the her work and answers questions crafts exhibit, a poetry reading United States,'' is sponsored by about the work. There are and a film screening. the National Cherry Blossom numerous artists in the area but a In the future, I'd like to see a Lab Fees: The Administration's Festival in Washington, D.C. Miss sense of artistic community is summer festival of the arts, · M.c Grath 's boyfriend sent her lacking. photo in as a spoof and she was wherein all members could (single deck) Side seriously selected from among all Our membership is not exhibit, read or perform their entrants registered as full-time limited to Roger Williams original works. I'd also like, to by Jack Kelly students in accredited Rhode maintain a permanent place, students but includes local artists Frank Zannini, Vice President and the Academic Island colleges, on the basis of on .all levels of professionalism. possibly a storefront, where President of RWC, explained the Dean. scholastic standing, community We have no requirements members could. work and sell the budgeting process of tuition and The amount of laboratory consciousness, and creative concerning the quality of your results. laboratory fees and the financial fees collected in the first semester ingenuity. "It's the total girl we're looking for,'' according to craft, but rather ask for honesty I'm sure this is an idea that problems facing . the College in totaled about $5,500; Art the near future. As it stands now Department, $1,000, Science Ms. Mary Baker, Director of and energy. most people involved in the arts students in the Natural Science' Department $4,080, and Film College Girl of the Year in New have had and would like to see The collaborative also should Art, and Film Departments pay Department $410. The amount York City. work. I'm open to any lab fees. Laboratory fees and of fees to be collected for the provide a "pool" of talent, A total of 51 girls were suggestions. If you are interested tuition are put into one "General second semester of the year will enabling an artsit to practice a selected-one from each state in joining us , please contact me, Operating Budget,'' along with depend on tre number of craft that necessitates working plus the District of Columbia. Derek Mccants. investment income, gifts, students that enroll in - these with others (i.e. actors, director, These state finalists will enter the Mr. Mccants can be reached management fees, and courses and at this time that designers, technfcians for the contest pageant to be held in at the QUILL Office and miscellaneous income. Then from information is not available. playwright, dancers for the Kennedy Center, Washington, anything, messages, etc., can be this fund, each dividion is However, it is apparant that choreographer, etc.) There would D.C., between March 30 and left at his mail box in the QUILL allocated funds as needed with · this fee does not cover the also exist the chance for different the approval of the Vice extraordinary costs pertinent to April 5 as the feature attraction Office.
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