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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 . 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 , 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. of the National Cherry Blossom disciplines working towards these departments. Mr. Zannini Festival. April 5, the final night multi-media presentations. remarked, "if the ocst of instruction at RWC was in line of the contest, during which the Meetings are conducted State Party Chairmen Meet with the income, then the winner will be announced, will be informally (no calls to order, no problem of lab fees would be televised nationally from the formal adjournment, no officers). by Brian Phlllips academic, because the College Eisenhower Theater. would have the money to pay for The featured artist also schedules The RWC Political Forum seminary-type discussion. the badly-needed supplies and Participating state finalists the meeting and makes the presented its first lecture/debate Students asked a multitude of have earned an expense-paid trip necessary announcements. entitled, "Rhode Island questions ranging from the instructional materials. However, _the fact is that the College will to Washington, where they will Campaign Issues of 1974,'' last popular theme of Watergate to compete for a $2500 cash prize, a As the Collaborative Wednesday evening in. Lecture the Providence mayorality race. operate under a deficit condition thjs year. The College has had to Dodge Sport Convertriple, and presently exists, meetings are Hall 128. · This was the first effort by $2500 in case to the student being held in the homes of artists. Guest speakers, Democratic the newly-established Political spend more money than it collects from all sources. ThiS council of the winner's college. In order to place no financial ' state Chairman, Charles Reilly Forum at_ sponsoring such an and Republican State Chairman, event. Though the group that includes tuition, fees, investment demands on the host or hostess, income, management fees, and In addition to being.a Dean's you are asked to bring Thomas Wright, spoke on their attended was not particularly List student, Miss McGrath is a respective party's prospects in miscellaneous income." refreshments. All meetings are large (about 20 people) the "It must also be remembered . member of the Roger Williams · 19 7 4 s~ressing the effects of open to the public unless discussion was successful with that the lab courses are in College Photography Club and "Watergate" on the upcoming many students participating. additiOn to ·a student's normal Outing Club. She is the daughter otherwise specified by the election. The Political Forum is load and represent an of Mr. and Mrs. William P. host(ess) or artist. Occasionally, The party leaders each spoke tentatively planning an McGrath of Glastonbury, however, an activity is too large expenditure for faculty safaries briefly on their party's history impeachment panel as their next with no additional charge to the Connecticut, and a 1973 graduate for a home and in these cases we and current status before opening event. of East Catholic High School in do have access to other facilities. the presentation up to a Continued on Page 2 Manchester, Connecticut. Page 2 THE QUILL Tuesday, April 2, 1974 EDITORIAL A Great Loss Sue Ellen Sanderson was not only an administrator but a friend to every student at the College. Her cheerful personality and devotion to her job made her a favorite amorig students and faculty. - Sue's sudden death came as a shock to all those who kn~w and worked with her. Her dedication and loyalty to the library is only one of the many instrumental contributions that she made to . the College. Sue was associated with the College for several years and was responsible for a wide range of the College's curriculum. She initiated such programs as the Adventure in Arts, which · Jim Powers, Elizabeth Hanson, Jan Long, Kim Horton allowed high school students the· opportunity to experience college and educational theatre and Art dw:ing summer Derek McCants intersession. Sue-. also worked with the Commencement , Connittee, Special Events /program, as well as the Public Information she directed. Student ·Reading Planned Sue Ellen Sanderson, will he missed for many reasons, hut mainly because she was herself. On April 4 at 8 p.m. in is prose editor of the from Bristol Also from Bristol, Lecture Hall 130, five RWC ALDEBARAN. Kim Horton, also Elizabeth Hanson is a senior CW students will read from their a poet,_ is a sophomore Creative major concentrating in poetry. fiction and poetry. The students Writing major from Newport. He She is currently serving as Poetry are: Derek Mccants, sophomore is· on the poetry staff of Editor of ALDEBARAN. from New York City, writes ALDEBARAN. Jan Long, from Maywood, mainly poetry and has been Tom Powers is presently NJ, writes poetry, reads for largely responsible for organizing working on a novel about hockey ALDEBARAN and works at Arts Collaborative, an important and will read from his fiction. He Eliza's. group of RWC student artists: He is a junior Creative Writing major Student Position ·41. Degree Book Sale at On Board of Applications Engineering Students North Dartmouth About 200 students who Attend Regional Trustees submitted degree applications have not turned in cap and gown The Fall River Chapter forms to the Public Information The Board of Trustees, Conference Brandeis University National Office. PLEASE NOTE THAT Women's Committee announces anxious to obtain student in-put, PARTICIPATION IN by Bob Wertz have been accepting applications its BOOK-a-RAMA sale of used COMMENCEMENT REQUIRES On Saturday March 23, also proved to be quite books to be held at the North from students who would be A CAP AND GOWN . students from the RWC American willing to act as representatives of interesting when Dr. Jacob Feld, Dartmouth Mall, North We have been able to extend Society of Civil Engineers Club the student body. a consulting engineer from New Dartmouth, Massachusetts, April the deadline to April 12 to represented the engineering Although the position is on a York City spoke on "Structural 10 through 12, from 10 a.m. to accommodate those who for students. of Roger Williams, at the Failures-Causes and 10 p .m . on Wednesday and six-month trial period, it is a some reason may have missed all voting position and opportunities New England Council, A.S.C.E. Responsibilities." Mr. Oscar S. Thursday, and from 10 a.m. to 3 notification of the previous Spring Conference, held at ,the Bray presented a speech on p.m. on Friday. will be presented to the student · deadline. If we have not received to participate in a. choice of four University of Rhode Island. The "Ethics-A.S.C.E. Roll." Over 15,000 books will be on 0 your cap and gown form by committees, includi.ng: theme of the conference was The Roger Williams Chapter sale, including many rare editions 0 April 12, we regret that we will "Ethics and Obllgations of the which had nine student members from private collections in the a cc r e did at i o ii. ,' b u·i 1ding ' be unable to obtain a cap and A.S.C.E." Students from colleges present was the best represented area. Our selection ranges from development and public relations, gown for you. Forms are and cable and antennae· and universities such as U.R.1., school attending the conference. first editions and autographed available in the Pulilic M.I. T ., Brown, U. Mass., U. copies to children's books; from television. Information Office, If you are interested in Conn., Tufts, and Lowell Tech. texts and reference books to Administration Building. having a hand in the direction of were represented as well as many Career Interviews ' paperbacks; from novels and If you are not participating professional members of the biographies to art books, travel your school, please submit a . in Commencement, it would be letter stating why you wish to be A.S.C.E. Xerox Corporation, April 24 , and ' sports-all these and many very helpful if you would let us In the morning hours student Wednesday. more ... on the board to President Ralph know. Just call 255-2251. Gauvey as soon as possible. papers were presented on such Sherwin Williams Chemical With admission free, you will IF ' YOU ARE ELIGIBLE President Gauvey is very willing topics as Bridge Deflections and Corporation Tuesday, April 30. have the opportunity to purchase TO TAKE PART IN Failures, Water Resources and Metropolitan Life Insurance books at a fraction of their to help answer any questions you COMMENCEMENT ON MAY may have regarding the student Distribution, Fuel Injection, Bow Company, Wednesday, May 1. original price. 25, 1974, IF YOU PLAN Girders, and Transportation . Appointments must be made Dartmouth Mall, which is representative position. TO-AND IF YOU HAVEN'T Only one application has Problems. The. afternoon session in advance and are on a . first between Fall River and New YET TURNED IN A CAP AND come first serve basis. Contact Bedford can be reached by been submitted to date and some GOWN"l'ORM-PLEASE DO SO melJl.bers of the board are Tom Oates in the Placement taking: Route 195 ·from AT ONCE. There can be no Pell Award Office at extension 2222 or drop Providence and Fall River to Exit beginning to wonder if there is a exceptions . to the April 12 student body out there. by in person. 18 in North Dartmouth ... OR deadline. Given to Route 195 from Cape Cod to Exit 18 S . , in North Daisy Delano Dartmouth ... OR Route 6 at its Lab Fees junction · with Faunce Corner This year Ms. Daisy Delano, a Road. . student in the American Studies Continued For any additional Department, has been chosen to information, call Mrs. Harold U1l}e~uill receive the Clairborne Pell Gold From Pg. 1 Katzman, 617-67 4-4067. Medal which is awarded annually. Daisy was n_ominated by the student. This again increases the Pablished Weekly in Prov. &: Bristol ' American Studies Department cost of instruction in those make up the differenc the College because of her excellent work affected department. must obtain funds from other ·by Stud~nt Publieation1. ·lne. and outstanding position in the "There is another serious sources which has become Senior class academically. problem, concerning equipment, exceedingly difficult. It is now Presently Daisy holds a 3.46 QPR facing the College. That is that no quite clear that the allocation of Phone 255-2146 in American Studies which ranks laboratory fees have be assessed these fees to the respective her close to . the top of the for rep 1acing expensive departments would result in the Undergraduate newspaper published for the students of RWC graduating class. Daisy has been equipment which · wears out and increasing cost of education to Providence and BritOl, Bl. It shall be organized to provide a neY(s very involved in the study of becomes obsolete and no funds the College at a time when it is service to .the student body. It shall also be considered legally · American culture and history. have been put aside for the vital to reduce cost." autonomous from the oorporate struCture of Roger Williams 'College She was one of the leaders of the purchase of additional modern When questioned as to how as it is .supPorted totally by-the students through the student actiVity now defunct American Studies equipment as the need arises, The the College was going to acquire fee ·and outside acJvertising revenue. In this sense ~t must be Association, and has made many mormal method for acquiring and the cash or if tuition would be responsible only to . the student body of Roger Williams College. other contributions to the replacing this equipment at many raised, Zannini gave this answer: Unsigned' editorials represent the views of this paper. They do not American Studies Department. universities is to assess a fee "It is inevitable that the cost of nece$Sarlly reflect the opinions of the faculty, adminiitration, or Daisy is now serving as a student body as a :whole. Signed . editorials, columns, ieviews .and laboratory course ezh semester college education will force student representative to the letters repr~sent the personal views of the writers. and reserve the money until a tuition to go up for the American Studies Area and her large expenditure is to be made·." 19 7 4-197 5 school year." The Co-Editors ...... Dave Husband ideas and suggestions have been . Mr. Zannini explained that exact figures are not available due ...... Brian Phillips consistently helpful in the he and Gary Phillips, the to the fact that Mr. Zannini and Managing Editor ...... Norm Mowry improvement of the American Controller, are involved in a cost Mr. Phillips are still studying the ' Business Editor . _ ...... • Michael Collins Studies Department. analysis of the general operation situation. When the tuition raises Cultural Editor ...... David Kellogg Daisy will join an elit';! group of RWC. are ·decided upon, it must then be Sports Editor ...... David Husband of American Studes majors with "It is now quite evident that be approved by the Board of Layout Editor ...... Lisa Gray Enslen awarding of this medal. Last year the cost of educating a student at Trustees. Hopefully the full Secretary ...... Laurie Werthessen the award was given to John RWC is exceeding that amount results will be made available in DeGrace. which is charged for tuition. To early April. - THE QUILL Tuesday, April 2, 1974 Poetry

For a Drunken Poet Woman

Tonight, a crystal Again, I'm walking the cold streets haze creeps in, again looking for my heart. you wander away Knowing all the time, it's in your pocket. from me, You squeeze it dry, with cursive, into every movement of your hips. barroom smoke. Kim Horton Already the kilted farmer tills your determined brow, fertile, virgin rows sewn with seed,.. or salt.

A flash, rows erode I'll guarantee this: and wash upstream, you'll never escape returning to your from me. Even when I swirling, amnestic die, I'll be the dust source, and I, accumulating in your navel, like raindrops I trickle back, seeking a home inside like so many birds, the mouth of a flower. THE SPECTACLE pecking the trail of the plow. Cliff Saunders by Lisa Dubois and Derek McCants Bruce Allen Leslie Jenkins is an "BirdBath" by Leonard Melfi was actress-directress-choreographer also under Leslie's direction. here at Roger Williams. Recently - Leslie .did the choreography Leslie made her acting debut in a for "The Fantasticks." "It was Coffeehouse production titled very difficult to say the least." "This is the Rill Speaking" by Her interpretation of the music Lanford Wilson. She played two clashed with those of . Mr. roles; that of Maybelle Robinson, GrandGeorge, the theatre a critical and rather bumbling old de p a·r t men t head . They Smoothies Invade RWC spinster, and that of Allison, a fortunately reached a loose , swishy, go-gettem' compromise. The most difficult teenaged girl. part of doing choreography was by Loring Benisch Leslie found it difficult to giving the actors and actresses acquire the character, voice, and self-confidence. "The Fantastics" On Sunday Evening, March with them from the powers that then eats him. Henry retaliates by physique of Maybelle Robinson was the first play Leslie had 24, five aliens, possibly from the be. They opened with their local eating his way out of the old within a week. Nonetheless, her choreographed. Leslie has planet Xanadus-Seven, stumbled · favorite "Brain Cells." man. performance was excellent. The developed her own unique into the cafeteria thinking that it (Everybody's Brainwashed in Appearing with the play was indeed such a success notations in choreographies. was their spaceship. Realizing Bristol), got the audience rocking S m o o t _h i es were The that it was held over for a week. Kelly Davis, the dance their mistake, they with their hit song "Bul!Shit" Smoothettes, three multi-talented -Also, a -matinee was given for instructor. af RWC, wi-th -her · good-naturedly began to play young ladies that the Smoothies Hope High school of Providence. students · is preparing for a musical earth instruments while and finished with "Henry," a true imported from different stages in As far as playing dual roles, Leslie lecture-demonstration-dance they went under the alias of story of a lonely old man who the past. found it easier to play two concert in May. Leslie is dancing "Ronalda and the Smoothies." befriends a pet leech and keeps The second set consisted of completely diversified roles than in the concert and will also do For the first set they played him in a shoe until he finally some good old earth favorites to play · two roles with any some of the choreography. eight songs that they brought mangles Henry in the boot and such as Rock'n'Roll, Sweet Jane, similarity between them. Events will be tap dancing, a solo Johnny B. Good, Louie, Louie Basically, Leslie is a character for Ms. Jenkins, the minuet, and Last Train to Clarksville, all actress. She relates highly to charleston, the 40's Lindy, the ·-~ of which I found, the Smoothies outrageous roles. On the head of 50's jitterbug, rock and other What's Going On learned with the help of their her goal list, which is modern dancing. interplanetary translaters that undoubtedly ambitiously long, is pi eked up old "American to play the part of Martha in Prior to coming to RWC, BROWN April 18 Steeleye Dan and Duke Bandstand" shows. Albee's "Virginia Woolf." There Les lie attended Rhode Island FILMS and the Drivers. Finally, with an explosion of is nothing in the world like Junior College. She studied acting April 23 King Crimson and applause, th'ey closed with getting up on a stage and being under Michael A. Romano, who Sun. , April 7, Carmichael Procul Harem. " BullShit" and in a flash a another person" Leslie finds it she fee ls directed her path into Auditorium. First floor Hunter April 26 Mott the Hoople and yellowish beam struck the thrilling to convince people to comedy and into serious drama. Psychology Building, Waterman Queen cafeteria and they were gone. The hate you, be scared of you or At R.I.J.C. she performed as a Street. "The Adventures of Smoothies had quite and effect laugh with you. dancer in "Pajama Game" and as Prince Achmed" (Animated film) Music Hall April 8, Gregg Allman on the audience, so much in fact, As far as directing, Leslie a saloon girl in " Oklahoma." at 7:30 and "The Golem" (1920) with Cowboy and Boyer and that a group is starting a directed the season's fir st During the summer, Ms. at 9:00. Talton, accompanied by a Smoothies Fan Club in hopes Coffeehouse, "Feiffer's People" Jenkins has plans to work in 24-piece orchestra. that they will return soon. For by Jules Feiffer. She was assistant summer stock on Cape Cod. Mon., April 8, Cinematheque, information leave name and director to the first Main Season, Curiously enough, the airforce 195 Angell Street, second floor April 10 The Kinks number at the Quill Office. Box "A Doctor in Spite of Himself" lies in the back of Leslie's head as Brown Daily Herald Building. 11 c/o Uncle Funky. (See by Moliere. The recently shown a career opportunity-Leslie is "My Man Godfry" at 7:30. April 2 4 Genesis 8:00 p.m. pictures on Page 4.) and extremely successful going to fly one way or another. RWC $4.50-6.50 on sale Weds., March Tues., April 2, "The Golddiggers 27 . Coffeehouse of 193 3" a Busby Berkely musical._Theatre One at 8:00. 50 Sun April 7, Rod McKuen will cents admission. appear at Symphony Hall $4-6 ••overto.nes" tickets. Weds., April 3, Jean Renoir's by Dave Kellogg "Boudu saved from drowning" Marcel Marceau the world's most with Michael Simon. L.H. 129 renowned Mime artist will appear 8:00. at the Shubert Theatre on On Thursday, April 4, no concrete boundaries will Richard Adams will appear in Tremont Street for a two-week "Overtones," a play very relevant express the plays meaning of concert in the Library at RWC performance, opening on April 8 .to our society and to people in pseudo-people. The setting will Library Bristol Campus at 8:00, and running through April 20. general, will be performed in the mix the absurd and the real to free and open to the public. Mr. Tickets now on sale. Coffeehouse theatre. The create a unique effect fitting the Adams is guitarist/fold singer Performances are Mon .-Sat. performance will be at 8 and play. Done in the round and who composes most of his own evenings at 7: 30 with matinees again at 10 p.m. for 50 cents. experimentally will also provide a material. This show was on Weds. and Sat. at 2:00. A Although written over twenty new and challenging experience postponed from March 27 to show not to miss. years ago this play retains its for her · cast. Rehearsals will be Weds., April 3. importance. closed to preserve the impact of PROVIDENCE The show will also be unique the show. Classifieds April 7 Mark Allman will appear in terms of its experimental The cast consists of Debra BOSTON Persor..als at The Palace Theatre. concept. Director Jennifer Sims Franci ca, Tikki Broadnax, Peter Cottontail, Keep emphasizes the fluidity of the set Bridgette Naamon, and Sue CONCERTS Hopping, Love, Jello. Sly and the Family Stone plus and of how she intends to Buckley, who portray two Orpheum Theatre: April 12 The The N .Y. Dolls will appear at the produce "Overtones." In dealing women and their inner I need a reliable person to New Riders of the Purple Sage Civics Center April 7. with the two-faced nature of selve_s-explaining the share my Bristol apt. Leave name people, which is what the show is "Overtones" of the title. It April 13 Poco and Commander April 13 Steeleye Dan Palace about, she feels that a transparent should be a show worth looking and phone number at Quill Office, Box 2. Cody Theatre. setting with ~o · real set pieces and into. Hope to see you there. Page 4 THE QUILL Tuesday, April 2, 1974 ~*********************************************** Hawk .Sports Review ************************************************ Goodbye Rebounding Ralph and Dependable Dat

It was one-down-and-four-to-go for Hawk basketball star, Ralph Roberti as he picked up a foul in the Hawk team co-captain Dwight Datcher drives in for an easy layup regional playoff game against Salem State. Ralph, however, didn't spend much time on the floor, as shown against Bryant College in the regional playoffs. Datcher in his fow: in this old photo, as he helped his team to a 77-66 win. Roberti finished his career at Roger Williams with years at Roger Williams set both the single season scoring mark (500 1120 points and 1122 rebounds. points in his Junior year), and the all-time RWC career points mark with 1485 points while, as a guard, pulled down 524 rebounds. Datcher & Roberti Hjwk Play Buffington' s Stars SPORTS fllJIZ Pharmacy in Bristol Tourney For all your personal needs 458 Hope Street, Bristol team. Their first game will be E) Who won the first Rose Some of the cream of Rhode Trivia: 253-6555 Isla~d high school and college played Friday night at 8: 30 p.m. , A) Who were the two fighters Bowl? What year? Hing: a local basketball players will take to the Other "name" players from who were involved in the famous favorite. court beginning this Saturday the local area who will be 14-second count? What year? F) What is the only thing left night at Andrews School gym in . participating in the tourney are: B) Who played the outfield of the original Indianapolis Bristol to participate in the first ex-Hawk guard George Dean for the Boston Red Sox in 1962 Speedway? Bristol Cinema Bristol Open Hoop Tourney. (playing for Forms), along with Carl Yastrezemski and G) What was the first 6:45 & 9 p.m. Featured among the players ex-Providence players Neru King Lou Clinton? Hint: he played professional team that Babe Ruth will be Roger Williams' senior and Charlie Crawford, and, centerfield and earlier pinch hit played for? Starts Wednesday basketball stars, Dwight Datcher tentatively, Marvin Barnes and for Ted Williams. H) What was the catcher for and Ralph Roberti. . C) Who was the first 7 -foot the Red Sox in the 1967 World ASH WEDNESDAY Admission for Friday and player to play in the NBA? And Series? The tournament, sporting a Saturday's games will be $1. what team he first play for? And for those who can't Plus 20-team roster, will begin' at 6 Admission on all other days will D) Who was the first black answer any of the above: p.m. Friday and end on April 11 be $2. No games will be played player to play in ,the NBA, and I) Why was Ted Williams (Thursday) in an 8:30 p.m. Sunday. for what team? called Ted? championship match. The Trophies will be awarded consolation game will be at 7 following the championship game ~***!HIGHEST RATING! " · p.m. to the tourney winner and runner - N. Y. Daily News Datcher and Roberti will up, the all-tournament team, and "EASILY ONE OF THE BEST play on the Carlone Florists most valuable player. Classifieds UNWANTED OF THE YEAR IN ANY PREGNANCY? CATEGORY!" - Richard Sc hickel, FOR SALE . Time Magazine -Anterican. Family Planning is a "ONE OF THOSE RARE IN· ' Panasonic T.V. with AM-FM . ho~pital-af{iliated_ organization STANCES in which close , radio, Pop-up scr~n. Hitachi offering you all alternatives to adaptation of a good book Portable refrigerator. AM-FM an unwanted pregnancy. For has resulted in possibly an Hitachi Cassette stereo. Best infor.mation in your area, call: even better movie. A offer for any. Contact Joe, · remarkably faithful ren· Room 322, Unit 4 (old dorm). (115) 449-2006 AMERICAN F A~UL Y dering !" -Roger GreenspL•n, PLANNING . .N.Y. Times Portable refrigerator (Sears). A Medical Service "A RARE EVENT IN THE Only four months old. $100 or CINEMA. A TOTALLY WIN­ t(,) Help You best offer. Inquire at The NING EXPERIENCE!" QUILL. - Rex Reed "ONE OF THE LOVELIEST OF FILMS! I don't know . when you'll see a more human, more moving movie in any setting. A CLEAN ·Don's Art Sho1p...1 HIT!" -Gene Sh alit, NBC TV Paramount Pictures Present~' . Complete line of-art supplies. 10% Discount for R.W. C. students l!ang \'t• with Discount Card. We specialize in Grumbacher and Morilla.

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