The Bryant College Student Newspaper, Smithfie ld, RI 02917

Fourteen students take oath for ROTC Cadet status

By D iana Doullass or The Archway Sta" memorialized S teve Maurer. the student most , instrumenta l in founding the ROT at Bryant and a casualty of heat strok while at army Passing thrO'u gh the RO'tunda last Tuesday camp one summer. morning one might have notice:d an D r. O' Hara eomm ent~ that he is Mp leased atmosphere different from it usual chao. with the growth and enthusiasm of the ROT In lead there was an almo phere of re pect program at Bryant .. and he is "pani&iarly and decorum. Taking place was a ceremony pleased with the army per onnel a igned to reeogni/ing 14 ·tudents \\.'. David Day Arfairs). Joseph Carrll! (I nSlltutional John Fole d,ancement). tanley KOZJkow~kl (Dean of J(l~eph Gdenly Undergraduate Faculty). Also a\!endrng .... ere M Ichacl Gurney LTC Kenned~ ' from Pr vidence ollege Michael Headley ROTC along WIth Major Konnedy formaly C)nlhlB Jone as 'igned t tht Bryant program. Cdward McDade Major :l.:ucmki Il:ad the oath \ hich he John Muir precedtd by I,;ommt:nting o n tbe tremendous Frank Pc:nha growth and suece, f th ROTC al Bryant Michael Picard 'inee it first came on campus 2 years ago. WiUiam Sheridan 14 Orram slIldenr take the Oath establishing them as Arm.I' ROTC Military Dean KOIIKowski. in h i peech Janet Wood SCIence III Cadels. PhoJ() hy Santos and Levy

~eal pizza contes to Bryant

B) Alic:ia Almelro or The Archway tarr The days of Br}ant PiLlllria lire gone for er Pin I \ er , don'( de pair. Sf) col ha s created the ultimate: IIltcrnative ­ NEW S: loria Wyatt appolO ted BR VeOl'S P IZZA l O FT ! According to the Coordinator of Volunteer Admi sions.3. President 0 Br col. Greg Hawes. the school turned the pizzeria over to Bry 01 becau~e the school felt that Bryeol handled both the tudent and pric S In a fair manner. UPBEAT: Mu iC, Music, Music, Brycol"s Pina Lo had their grand openjng review,tnvia,li ten to W/MF, r read lallt Tuesda night. Chef Steve ntonio an about tonig t's concert. 8. general manager Greg O tterbein were on the 'cene making t heir pina d ough fr m 'cratch, nly minutes b f re opening. as 1\ will be done every night. S tudent an: probabl, wondering. " W hy should I buy Br ant's pizza, hen I tried illa ~t PEOPLE: Survive and thrive in tne year?" Accord ing to Otterbein. the main Bryant Parking Lot. 10. reason that Brycol's Pizza Loft is totally different than the former pizzeria on campus. T his year the loft wi ll be offering cold & hot Just one of the many friendly faces you will see at Bryant Pizza Loft, located oven grinders. Another difference is the recipe in the Pub. Photo by Santos and Levy that will be used for pizzas. According to the Pizza Loft claims to be less expensive. dorms and townhouses. There is ample space pizza loft. last year's pizza was made out ofa ll Another aspect of their operation that the to sit and relax. and beverages are also sold. FEATURE: Abrams and Anderson "[roLen a nd canned ingredients, This year, Pizza Loft would like to stress is their Next week if you buy 2 pizzas you get a quart make java in the Pub. 6. however. the Pizza Loft has aquired a deliveries, The cO'mpetitors deliver on an of soda free. homemade recipe fro m Chef Steve Antonio. hourly basis. but the Pizza Loft delivers every The Pizza Loft is open for suggestions and This homemade recipe has been perfected 20 minutes. welcomes large orders for parties at group over eight generations and calls for fresh The Pizza Loft's hours are 8:00 pm - 12:30 rates. T hey would also like to' thank ARA ingredients only. am " unday, Monday,Tuesday a nd Thursday. Services for the use of their mixer until they SPORTS: Women's Soccer The Pizza Loft ha one single pizza which is Wednesday. Friday, and Saturday. the hours can get their own. General Manager Greg surprising . Men's S ccer keeps on 12". This would measure between Tony's large are 8:00 pm to I :00 am. The pizza Loft is , Otterbein apologizes to students for any rolling. 16. and small pizzas. Being compared inch for located on the upper level in ttie Koffler minor inconveniences due to an unexpected inch with Tony·s. Agean. a nd Greenville. the Center. The Loft is within 1/4 mile from all demand on Tuesday night.

Bryant applications increase in declining times Art Buchwald. 2. Inquiring Photographer. 7. ARA News. 14. that only about 20% of students entering exception, The average freshman graduated By DOUI Dorman co llege are intere,ted in busine 5. in the top quarter of his / her hig h school class, Of thr Archway Scaff Winter Session. 4. According to Nelson, the major reason why abollt 54% were in t udent government. and Last yea r more appHca tions we re submitte•d Bryant received more app licant i~ its 86% panicip811!'d in va rsity athlet ics. to Brya nt than ever before in the hi tory of the excelient reputation, not only in New S ubsequently. Nelson feels ma ny st udents choo!. Dean of Admi sions. o. Nelson, Englll d . but natiO' nwide as well. Ne lson ays. are attracted to Bryant becau e of the belie eS this increase was d ue mainly te "Bryant's re put tion is gro\ ing by leaps and emphasi it p i e o n rganizatio na l Bryant's Outsta nd ing reputation as a business bounds:" Two major gU Ides to American involvement and intramura l sports. Such Meet the Prez seh 01. on ges, Barron' and Peterson's rank Br ani extracuTrlCular activities only nha nce the Over 4100 appliclltJon were received by in the lOP len percent of Amc:ncan colleges. College as a whole. Tuesday, October 4 Bryant ! ~t ear. Thi "as an increase or elson a1 0 tresse ' that Brvant ha built a The majority of Bryant tUdenls come from solid reputaion in the bus i~e~s world by Connecticut. Massachusetls. Rhode Island, 2:30 3:30pm approximately 5,* over 1981. These figure to are e\ en more Significant becau e mOSI con iSl cntly producing qualified graduates. New York. and N w Jersey. However. the in the RotWlda colk ge a nd un iver ities have been Yel qualified graduate~ would not be possible Dumber of applicants from outside these e periencing decreases in appli a nt without ompetent fre hmen yea r fter year. tates ha rio n ra pidly in recent y ars. rs. Fun over 850 is no '2*THE ARCHWAY·SEPTEMBER 30, 1983------­ ------

cup of coffee and relax for about an hour. Kick back and watch Johnny Carson's entourage of Hollywood's "finest" And so it goes well into dl:'wn's early light. Then there are those who have been all over it for the past few weeks. You know, the type who spent their summers reviewing for The first round, caffeine plus confusion the courses they signed up for in the fall. Well-organized. Definitely not representative of the average Bryant student The first round is the easiest and the most cpallenging. "How is The first round of tests is just around the comer. For those of you this guy going to test us?" Ah, nothing like being in the dark. There is who have found better things to do with your time the past month or a definite uncertainty involved in the first few tests. That is the so, beware. All those introductory chapters and the first "real" challenge. The easy part is the amount of material. But what good is chapters ofeach text have inevitably been assigned and soon you will knowing the subject matter beckwards and forwards and not be tested on them. knowing if it is the professor's .. style of testing" to make the test "A1I-nighters" should be avoided at all costs. This phenomena relevant? usually occurs on a night when two or more tests are scheduled for What it boils down to is that now is the time we must all rise to next day. People prepare for these by setting goals. "O.K., 8:00 occasion and do the best we can. Good Luck. pm : start studying for accounting, review twenty-five pages (both sides) of notes and one hundred fifty pages of present value, matching principle, and contingencies. 11:30 pm : make the fifth White House hate l11ail. Thanks VCB's! I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who helped make the Upperclass Buddy Picnic a great success. The By Art Buc:hw.ld picnic was held Tuesday afternoon, Almost every time President Reagan gives a that I was happy to learn that there were 100 children telling hIm that they are afraid of September 20th, and the turnout was terrific-­ speech he makes reference to a letter he students a day who could still write letters. nuclear war? about 300 students attended! First. I would received from some student backing him on This shows the country's ed ucational Sen. Hatch doesn't like it a nd neither does like to express my sincerest appreciation to the particular issue he's trying to push at the situation is not as bad as it has been painted. the White House. Pupils are supposed to write Rich (Ben) Bertolozzi, who did a fantasticjob moment. It has always made me wonder if the The second was that tbe leiters had to the president telling him how much they organizing the food for the picnic. The UCB president ever gets mail from kids who don't somehow been read by top aides in the White love him, and how much they pray for him, Committee members were also a tremendous agree with him. House and had gotten under their skin. and how happy they are his policies are help with the entire picnic. Lastly,l would like Well. it turns out he does. Sen. Orrin Hatch But then. I had to come down on the side of working to get us out of a recession. Those to thank the merchants and organizations angrily brought it up in the Senate a few weeks Sen. Hatch and here is Why. School children kind of letters written from the heart are who generously donated door prizes for the ago In an emotional speech he revealed the do not have the intellectual capacity to passed all around the White House to make UCB Picnic. They include Asia, A.S. Beck White House averages 100 letters a day from express themselves on something as serious as everyone on the staff feel good. Shoes, Brycol, Dunkin Donuts, Field's students voicing their fears about nuclear war. nuclear war. They don't understand it and The ones instigated by pro-freeze teachers Hosiery. Julio's Pi77a. Nancy Isaacson. Hatch maintained that these letters were never wi lL All they are doing is mouthing the have no place on the president's desk. He Magic Menu Restaurant, Papa Gino's, Phase inspired by teachers who belonged to the biases of their parents and teachers who have hears from Congress and from misguided 5, Ron's Spaghetti House, Windsor Button National Education Association, and cited a been influenced by liberal anti-Reagan media. grown-up doves all day long. He doesn't want Shops, Woman's World, Pel's Sunoco, and book NEA had published titled, "Choices: A No child has ever seen a "window of to be told the same thing by a bunch of scared Hairworks. Unit on Conflict and Nuclear War."The book vulnerability" close up, nor does he or she school kids. The UCD Program is off to a great start encourages pupils to write to the president understand the importance of hardened MX There is no law you can't wri,e to a thanks to the efforts and enthusiasm of all the a nd world leaders to express their fears. Missile Silos, multi-warheads, first-strike president disagreeing with him on what he is "Buddies." I feel confident that many new The senator from Utah said he was capabilities and all the other little things that doing. But sending pervasive political students have been helped through this outraged by the anti-president bias in the go into maintaining a super d terrent arse na l. propaganda 10 the White House goes beyond program. whi h i my ult imate goal. letters, which he described as "Pervasive All the kids seem to worry about is getting the boundaries of good manners. To Hopefully, the ~Buddies" will keep in touch evidence of political propaganda." killed . paraphrase Sen. Hatch, " If student doesn't and I am looking forward to another The NEA denied their book was Playing on this gut emotion, teachers tend have anything say about the nuclear arms successful UCB event in October. Thank You. responsible for the anti-nuclea r mail because to point out the negative side of the nuclear race-he shouldn't say anything at all." Sincerely, only 3,000 had been sold. (With a title like that arms buildup, and never mention the fallout Copyright Kim Crockett I believe them.) from the pluses. Is it any wonder President L. A. Times Syndicate UCB Chairperson My first reaction to Sen Hatch's speech was Reagan is getting so much mail from school

Student gripes Brycol identification policy Editor In ChW ...... DClIIe Murphy lusl_ Manager ...... Kevin Allcrd Since when has DR YCOl refused to let 20 let in as a guest because he said I was a Bryant ~Edltor .. Diana Douglass Featur.. Ed"or ...... Robin DeMattia year old Bryant students into the Comfort? student. I began to wonder if I was really a Sportl Editor ...... -. -~---...... Kevin Faulkner On Tuesday night, September 20th, I tried to student or not. I received a very irritating run CcH'roductlon Monov-r ...... Karen WOItjen enter the Comfort. The doorman refused to let around, even though I thought I had the right CcH'roductlon Monoger ...... Jon Tessee me in even with proper identification that said to enter the Comfort. To add to my Photography Ed"or ._ Julie Calabrese Darkroom Technician ...... Cindy Thompsen I was twenty years ofage. I had a state I D card frustration. as I left, the doorman turned to Administrative sec:ratary . _.. Barbara Day and driver's licence, both with my date of birth another doorman and told him to gt:t a Bryant JypeMIttng Coordinator .. . ..___,__.. . Patricia Riordan and picture. He would not let me in because he ID from everyone, unless he k.new him. AdvwtIalng ProdueflOn Manager ." George Spellman didn't know if I was a Bryant student. I then Should I get to know the doorman better so I AcMIrtlllng Manager .. Sue Ahlberg showed him my meal card. He still refused can get into the Comfort? ~/Featur..: Susan Ahlberg. John Bellino. Steven R. Brown. Michelle Caouetle. Eric because I didn't have a Bryant ID with an Dave Harland Car/sor\, Doug Dorman. Sue Fuller. Undo Plplnes. Michael Szlashta II I ohol sri k er. I then was turned down to be Sportl: Sean Chalmers . Robert DiMattei. Tom loda Photography: Mike COnway. Leigh Herdecker. Marcia Mille r. cellno Santos. Jim Tommoro. Rick Wordell PYoductlo,,: POIrick Murphy. Eric Carlson. John Bellino. Kevin Sughrue Ad Producllon: Mike Gionta 1~1 !> ""'££I(~ QIlEbTlON 15 - Darkroom. Ken Papogno DO 616 BUD6'Ci I)£FICITS G~\15E \-\\6" INiE.REST I'tIoIolypesettlng: Marv Bellemare. Christ herChOUinard. Ken Papagno. Kathy Dane. Barbara Day. Ju li a <;dtori us. SondllroClo ~TE.5~ IluIJII4tII: joanne Jordan Ad Soles: The!6Se Al len. Mike Gionta, Candy Kesner Circulation: Arthur Healey

SlafI-I~"alnlng: Bctbara Amaral. Paul Bowe. Beth Cassidy, Robin Conte. Lauro DeRosiefe. Undo Fox. Gary Gianelli. Judi Hiemer. Eileen Krous. Joe LaFiura. Rick LavOie. Kate Lapone. Mike Lougee, Usa Manfredi. Koren Petracca. COOsen Pillsbury. Lynn Renock. Sandy RlJchton. Paul Ryden. Dave Siegel. Kathy SilVia. ShefYI Welse

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OffIces .:n IoCOtecl on the Third ~ or tile Mul'tputpOSEl Acf/llitl6S Cent6f. fIIklUing ~~ ,5 80x 37. Bryan, CoIi_.~n htield . RI 02Q17. Phone number IS (401) 2J 1·12oo ..... J11 or J1J. ------SEPTEMBER 30, 1983*THE ARCHWAY*3 The College Scene

- From National On-Campus R eport THE YOUTH MARKET IS A T ITS PEAK, a nd falls off sharply from here, reports the Census Bureau. There are now 47 million people between the ages of 19 to 29, thanks to the baby boom of 1954-64. T hat means more young peo ple than ever before buying clothes, stereos, sports cars, apartments and home furnishings. That will attract national advertisers to the college market for the immediate fu ture. But their interest will begin to wane quickly. By 1990, there will be three million fewer young people, and by 2000, nine million fewer. AN ALLIGATOR BITE prompted a U. of Florida student to sue the state and the U F boa rd of Regents. Chris Palumbo lost use of his right arm after he was mauled by an alliga tor while swimming in Lake Wauberg, a UF recreational facility. His suit claims state and U F officials knew alligators were in the lake but failed to warn swimmers of the danger. TO PUBLICIZE ELECTRONIC BANKING, three De kalb, Ill., banks put $800 in cash and 700 fast food gift certificates up for grabs in the Northern Illinois U.'student union. Students who received an "instant winner" receipt when using the union's Repairs continue as parI of Ihe OUI of court selliement electronic banking machine could reach into a glass booth and grab the goodies that Phoro by Samos and LeIlY were blown around inside by a fan. STIFF PENALTIES won't stop drun k driving, says aU. of New Mexico s io logist. Dr. H. Lawrence Ross studied the experience of Scandanavian countries in halted \IV drunk drivers, and found stiff prison sentences are only a short-term deterrant. As Bryant alks away even long as our society encourages widespread use of alcohol, and there is little public transportation, drunk d riving will be a problem, he says , A better a pproach, adds from out of court settlement Ro S, would be to tax all drinks served and use the money to fund a free cab service. STARS NO LONGER R ATE co lleges and universities in the "Selective G uide to Coll eges" published by the New York Times. A revi cd ed ition of the guide, The repair work being done to the over Bryant College be granted an award oC ontroversial when first pu blished in 1982, awards st rs f OI a ademics o nly, although seve n hundred windows on the unistructure $200,000, close to t he total cost of the repairs. it still rates social li fe and overall quality of life. The T imes was a pparently concerned should be completed by this winter a nd a Th is sum will be co ntributed to the college that some chools were promoting themselves based on the total number of stars settlement has been reached out of court from four sources; t be c o ntrac t o r, aw rded. The first edition came under fire from several schools with low " tar" totals. determining who will pay the c st of t he subcontractor, supplier, a nd the a rchitect. THE NATIO NAL ADULT LITERAC Y effort is trying to recruit college students as moisture seal failures. There was also a guaranteed reinstatement of instructo rs in its volunteer program. In a press release aimed at student leaders, The problem was first noticed as early as the insurance on the windows up to the year Education Secretary T. H . Bell challenged college students to help lead the effo rt to 1975 but no action was taken until the 1991. increase adult literacy.(Contact: Bell asks those interested to contact ED's student beginning of 1980. At that time, Professor The glass supplier and contractor for the Iiai on officer, Mark H. Smith, FOB-6, Room 3073. 400 Maryland Avenue SW, McGarry from the Massachusetts Institute of new addition are not the same as the original Washington, D.C. 20202; 202{ 245-8392.) Technology was called in to clarify the that were signed to build the unistructure. THE HARE KRISHNA CULT is facing hard times, particula rly on the West Coast. problem and lend credibil ity to any evidence. These new co mpanies were chosen aft er A swami was recently ousted after creating controversy by collecting guns McGa rry is considered to be an expert in the exhaustive search and it is hoped that and racing cars. The temple also recently lost a Ca lifornia temple in bankruptcy field of glass problems and has worked on the moisture seal failures will not be a prob lem. proceedings. As a result of of these setbacks, the cult is keeping a lower profile and problems associated with the John Hancock Brian Britton, Physical Plant Project focusing mo re on internal conflicts than recruiting or fundraising. Tower in Boston. After extensive research Manager says,"There may be seal failures in TRUMAN NOT GUILTY of crimes against humanity. T hat was the verdict delivered window pulling, and photographing of th~ the future, but it is doubtful." If by chance a by a group of Southern Methodist U. students , 36 years after the bombing of windows, a huge report was ready to be window should fail and moisture get between Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The verdict came after a mock trial in which SMU law presented as evidence in court. the two panes,"We also have a large stock of professors took the roles of prosecutor a nd defense attorney, a nd drama students The out of court settlement provided that windows to fall back on," says Britton. played the parts of Truman and other witnesses. Student Senate plans to offer intoxicated an alternative Wyatt to head Volunteer " his Ride's for You" is a new program in sponsoring a table which will be set up at the the de elopmental stages. The Student Senate "Driving While Intoxicated" Exposition, in Admissions program at Bryant is currentl y planning to implement a program the Rotunda, and will make available a survey similar to that of S.A. D . D , (Students Against to determine whether or not we have student D riving Drunk) at Bryant. This program support behind this program. If you have been By D u id Siegal involved with a progra m uch as this in your would make 'aila ble to a ll Brya nt student. a or T he Archway Starr telephone number to c' II when one is off (own or in our high school. we would Currently, Mrs. Wyatt is working with camp U5 nd under the influence of I hoI. In a ppr ciat!' any input you could provide. A ny When vi . iting the Admis i ns Office in t he alumni in New York, ew Jersey, and turn, we will pro iu e a ride hllme t that students (hat are interested in helping u]; to main building at Bryant. a per.;on will Pennsylvania in regard to "College Nights" in person. free of chaTgl:, and In extreme develop thi!! program fun her, plea I' drop a encounter a few new rac~ . One of these Iheir respective areas. The department is also conlidence. LJ nder the direction of Noreen note In Box 35 (include your name and belonglJ t Mrs, Gloria C. Wyatt, the newly trying LO build a ~tODg tu.dent ambassador Matti . the College Health Educator, we are address) and attend our nrst organi/ational appointed Coordinator of Volunteer program by trying to get students more gath c: ring Information from other meeting on Wednesday. October 5th a( 7'00 Admissiollli Programs at the school. Heading invoilled. organization~ such as M .A.D.D. (M lime or ideas ou can contribute. not face this difficult job unprepared, with the Br}"ant community. "This i a eC) order to explore our options in this area. Thank You M r",. Wyatt bring:. 10 her post an extemlve exciting program," she said, "and I'm Looking On October 18th. the Senate will be Erin M. Doheny backround. A graduate of Rhode Island's forward to working With a well-establllihed, Roger William College, Mr'. Wyall receillcd experienced organilation." Th~ mo t a baccalaureate in Political Science. Upon influential people on per ·pective freshmen, graduation, she moved on to Antioch he adds, are the tudents of Bryant, as well ru; SENATE NEWS U Diversity of Ohio and received a Masters of the alumni. Through our word of mouth and £duc tion wilh a concentrution in COnYer ations with their friend and familv, Administration and Management. Mrs. lhe~e people realil.e tbey can find a happ~, n: lued bul educational college career at "This RJde' for You" is the theme: behind a new pr gram bt!ing looked Wyatt ha held everal job guaranteed to aid Bryant College. into by the Senate. This anti-drunk driving committee will be holding her in her current role. She has worked with an organizational meeting Wedne day, October 5th at 7:00 pm in the the House of Repre~e[llali es. Senate Office. Anyone interested is welcome. ano has travelled internationally. Also, she ha~ worked with educational institute ' before. Alcohol AWHeness Week i October 17-2 1 in the Rotunda. mo I notably Brown University and Wheaton oUege. M r: . Wyatt worked in the E onomies dep'rtment at Brown. and ha worked in fhe fle ld sp ace problems for Ihe Rugby Club ba~ been cleared up after Task Fo r e took up the issue. Admissions and t he library at Wheaton, a.'i well ~ with the Vice Presid nt of SHO RTHA ND SECRETARV wanC.ed - The Senale needs someone to record tbe Development and Public Relations. For minut s of t he meetings . Three to Ive h urs per week. You need not be on work stud ! many years he h ~ helped at Wheaton, holding these varied jobs. Most recently, ~he has wo rked with the Houghton Mim in Parenls' Wee end is in full wing.lfyouw n ltowo rk o n acommittee, ~1 p b theSe nate Office. Publi shing Compa ny in Boston. The COord inator of Volunteer Admissions Tile next PAC mee.inc i. on Monday, <'ctober 3rd at 5:30 pm in the MAC Conference Programs is a new POht at Bryant. TbeJob is Room extremely important, a it ba ically deals with attracting and contacting potential new FRE HM AN SENATE ELECTION DATES • students. The po ition entail trying to bring together differtent groups (alumni, current Monday, October 3 at 3:30 - Nomination are due - Campaign Begins tudents, fo r example to help in the re ruiting Monct.y, October 3 at 4:00 - A meetln& of all candidates In the Senate Office, process Also, Mrs. Wyatt tries to get cu rretly enrolled ·tudeDts involved with th October 121h and 13th - Election a mini~tration in helping find new students. Thi is done through tour . wriling to prospect ive student. visiting lhe high school fro m whi c h they grad u ated, a nd The next SeDate mettinc i Wednesday, October Sih at 3:30 In room 386 A&B . corresponding with accepted in-coming tudents. among other activities. Mr . Wy It Mrs. Wyall brings ye(JTS of experienced work wil h a lumni in international recruiting extensive educallOn to bear In the Admissions as well. Office. 4* THE ARCHWAY*SEPTEMBER 30, 1983------­

WINTE SESSION

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Preregistration is a process by which procedure. students are afforded the opportunity to Official Enrollment Procedure reserve seats in available classes for a REGISTRATION particular session or semester. Students are I. Obtain application form in Registrar's required to make payments by a certain Office. deadline or forfeit their reservations. 2. Present completed application and full Registration implies that a student has been payment to the Bursar. enrolled in class and made full payments. 3. Return the Bursar-approved applica tion WINTE RSESSION 1984 to the Registrar's Office. Verify your Prerelistratlon: enrollment before you lea e the office. Oct o.be r 17 - 20. Note: October 17 a nd 18 St udents scheduled Lo Registration. wit h full payment, will graduate by May 1984_ resume Friday, December 2. 1983. All others on a first-come first-served The la te registrati n fee for Wintersession basis. 1984 goes into elIeet nn Ja nuary 3. 1984. Reservation Payment DeadJine: Courses ith insufficient enroll ment are November 30, 198 3 (you must pay by this subj ect to. cancellation on December 27. 1983. date to confinn nur preregistration.) No. pr r gist ration will be permiued during Note: there is no. billing prace s for the period Octo.ber 21. 1983 through special sessinns. It i the tuden,'s December I. 1983. responsibility to follow th~ enrollment

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Providing Inexpensive Seroices To The Bryant Community ------SEPTEMBER 3D, 1983*THE ARCHWAY·s Sudden interruption of regular use or withdrawal of cancinc may produce e\ ere heada he ', irritability. fatigue. slce-piness, and . depression. The foll owing can rve as • ca feine-free replacements: .. Decaflinated coffee or lea • HeTbal tea .. Broth A bre down of caffeine; • Uns weetened fruit juices (dilute and serve over ice if watching caloric ) sources,effects ,uses • Vegetable or tomato juice • Skim milk • Water Caffeine is probably the world's most If you decide to eliminate or decrease the ,. Club soda popular drug. In the United States, 75% of all amount of caffeine in your diet, it is ,. Tonic or seltzer caffeine consumed is taken in the form of recommended that you do this gradually. • Gingerale, fruit-flavored soda, root beer coffee. Tea accounts for 15% and the remainjng 10% comes from the cola dri nks, THE CAFFIENE CoUNT (The above information is provided by the chocolate products and medicines (diet aid Massachusetts Nutrition Resource Center.) pills, cold preparations, decongestants, and Coffeal6 oz. serving) mg. Caffeine pain relievers). From beverage to beverage the amount of Brewed 85-200 Four comedians stand up caffeine varies according to type, brand, and brew ti me. Drip and brewed coffees contain Percolated 97-125 more caffeine than instant. Most teas contain Dr ipolated 137-1 53 and strut their stuff less caffeine than coffee, but there are some Instant 60 teas which contain more. The longer the lea is By John BeDlno steeped, the higher its caffeine content will tie. Taa (5 min. brew. 6 oz.) 46 or the Archway Starr comedian, was the third act and even though Caffeine acts as a stimulant on the central All right Bryant College! Tuesday night he was not as funny as Jack, he certainly knew nervous sustem, and this is one reason for marked the third SPB Coffeehouse for this how to make a crowd laugh and he did it caffei ne's popularity. It is rapidly absorbed Soft Drinks (per 12 oz, serving) year, and due to a very respectable crowd , tbe effectively. His act contained a variety of int o body tissues within five minues after featured "Comedy Night" wa a SUCCI: s. topics such as the joys and pitfalls ofsledding, ingestion and is most active as a stimulant in Pepsi 38 First up was aD improvisational comedy the decision process involved in choosing the fi rst three to four hours. The effect caffeine Diet Pepsi 36 duo who called themselves Abrams and cereal when we were kids as compared to now, prod uces in people va ries depending on body Mou ntain Dew 54 Anderson. The people in the audience would the buddy system's purpose in scuba diving, siLe, age, history of caffeine use, use of other yell out products and situations wben asked, and an impressive segment on juggling. drugs, and individ ual sensitivity to caffeine. Pe psi Li ght 36 and the duo would perform a comedy act Although Jack Ga llagher had an edge over For example, the caffeine in one ca n of cola Coke 45 based on what was suggested to the m. A great Mike, Mike's overall performance was very may affect a child as much as the caffeine in Diet Coke 30 deal of talent is required for this form of professional and entertaining. fo ur cups of coffee may affect an adult. A Tab 30 comedy and Abrams a nd Anderson certainly The microphone was finally handed over to nonuser may be more sensitive to caffeine's Mello Yello 34 possessed an abundant amount in order to a musically inclined stand-up comedian effect than a regfular user. gi ve a very entertaining show. named Chance Langton. Unfortunately, this Caffeine is known to produce several Dr. Pe pper 38 J ack Gallagher, a sta nd-up comedian, was comedian was shadowed by the previous acts undesirable effects in people who do not Royal Crown Cola 36 fa bulous! His material covered such subjects because he did not seem prepared. Chance's normally consume caffeine as well as in as a college freshman's first visit home in material was consistantly funny, but there regula r USers of caffe ine. Regular caffeine Over-the-counter Drugs(per pili) which the student must learn to edit his or her were too ma ny pauses ta ken to ponder on consumption Ereater than 350 mi lligrams per language prior to engaging in discussion wit h what to say next and consequently, a majority day can produce health problems such as their parents; and be covered the various toys of his act lo o ked u norganized and chronic headaches, . leep d isturba nces, rapid Weight control aids 66-200 and pets that we a ll grew up with when we unprofessional. Despite Chance Langton's heart beat, anxiety, stomach upset, and Midol 33 were younger. When J a ck was talking about lack of organization, his talent shone forth in depreSSio n. In the past several years, some An acin 33 pets, he claime.d that dogs a re generally st upid his drum routine, humor, and musical reports ha ve linked caffeine intake to the No-Doz 100 because they do everything with the least a bilities. cause ofd isease su h a ertain cancers, heart Vi varin 200 am ou nt of class, whereas the cat is defi nitely Overall , the fiv e co medians made the disease, a nd birth defect ', However, no 0 0 1 becau e it acts like it always "owns the C offeehouse's " Co rn ed ' Night" a very conclusio n have been reached. he fo ll owing Dris an/Sinarest 30 place. " Accordingly. he cited several hilarious entertaining and enjoyable evening and chart may help you in monitoring your Coricidin 30 reasons to ~ u pp ort his gen c: ral~atio n. hopefully. uch an event can be repeated in the caffeine intake. future. M ike MacDonald also- a --stand- uD ------0' INTERVIEW SKILLS DIN E IN PRIVACY OR DANCE TO THE MUSIC IN RHODE WORKSHOPS ISLAND'S NEWEST RESTAURANT ANDNIGHTCLU B Appearing every Thursday "THE MU SIC HOP" featuring JR. RAY. TOP 40 - FUNK Friday & Saturday (thru Sept. onlyl "NIGHT LI FE" (OLDIES , Neil DI1monJ Rf'vuf') Frid Y& Saturday 10ct. 7 to Oat. 291 ~-....~., "JASMINE" (top 40 5/ Monday, October 3, noon to I :00, room 355 DON'T MISS our STR OH'S PARTY Thursday, OaC. 6, far an evening of great Tuesday, October 4, }:30 to 4: 30, room 244 entertainment and fun. Free t-s hirts, hats a nd muah more. 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Rodio family donates DEC micro

B)' Lynn Rtnock lOCO I poration ~ll thl.! microcomputer IO to the Ol lht Arch",a) Stan acadl.!mlc cah:ndar lor Ilexl ,(mt:~ll.! r . It will be Bryant l ollege I~ the proud \\ nrtr fa ne\\ used In Incult~ lor rc earch and al~o by profl:~slonal class Digital microcomputer tuden~ for ~pccial prOJeCb-onc bO:lOg thc d~lnatt:d 10 memory t Orlando Radio b~ hi~ dCH:lopmc:nl of ~oft\\are for the !:ompul 'r. famll> Mf Rodio ~ a Pro idence allomc\ . dlcd 10 The computer is a great aS~el to the liege. 19ti_. Ho: \loa a graduate of bUlh Brown and I! c hance~ liu: pre. ently u ed computer Suffolk. Uni\crsilles and was admltlc::d 10 thc 'y~te m a nd abo gJ\oC::s >Iudent~ the allcrnall\c Rhode Island B;Jr In 1961 In 1972. ill' \\a ' in 01 u>lng Ihi' computcr in\tend 01 \\-ur\o ng pri\8tl' practice before the Supreme Coun only \\-lIh the I BM models. Both the I BM and Mr. Rodi "a ~no\\ n 10 valul! the ~ucce,~ of the new microcomputer ca.n be compared to young people. I-Ic wa. a re Id ent 01 l'ionh fin d simi lartlleS a nd difference ' in their Providenet: lor 32 year~. Mr Rodio'~ methods of pr o b h.: m -~o l v i ng. In effect, the daughter, Mary, i. . oft en secn n the Brya nt additio n aUows students Ihe opport unity to ca mpu hel ping eniors a nd g r ad u ale~ gain expericncc b}' utilizI ng the d ifferent thro ugh Fina ncial PI nntog. She i employed models. by Fidelity Umon Life. Inc. as their college P rese nth . plan ~ are being adc f r the graduate re pres m a ti .

R.A.'s s bjed to rigorous training

It' ug 27. 1983·the la t fu ll wee k nd at plant. ho usekeeping. A A. security and he home fo r Bf 'ant's undergraduate community. Center for Stud t Development. hese people all ex pt for 38 student who are on various gave their expe rtise to the RA staff so they ew England highway:-motoring to a rd coul d be train d better. Tupper campus. Th 5e 38 men a nd women A typical d y began at 8:00 am and lasted are abo ut to start a week-long training until late afternoon. In their "spare" time the ses-sion. Lea rning abO UI college policies, RA's were also required to inspect all the residence hall poliCies. counseling procedures dorm rooms . I n order to let residents know if a nd pr gra mming the 38 p pIe will becom tbere are any problems with their rooms. As your Re ident Assistants. they learned of the different a pect of the Thi year' ~ A l>t aff has been tra ined to be college. They a lso learned a bout the the best possible R A. They have experienced administrative ta ks, such as workorder . a nd and learned a much as they an about in ident reports, that joins the different re idence hall life in order to make dormito ry college a pecl' together. living more enjoyable and easy fo r the So while you were h me that last we~ k , resid nt. sunnmg, shopping.and enjoying the last few The week was planned by a group of days of summer, think about the training your returning RA's and Bernard Blumenth 1- RA went though. Is re member; If )1011 ever Assis tant Direc tor of Re idence Life. h ve questions or pr blems about on campus Together they planned meetings with lbe li fe-A k your R A, their doors arc open and office of Residence Li fe , Student Affairs look forward to working fo r you. per. nell. College Administration. ph 'ical President 0 'Hara and Neal Koski accept a computer donated by Mary Rodio in memory 0/ ip and save ------­ ..iiiht.r.fi.a.th.eii r,. o. r.lan. d .o. R.O .d,.·O•. ------Attent on Contributors :

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Greek News: Noon Tuesda ~ Hours: Sunday 1 P.M. to Midnight Monday thru Thursday 11A.M. to Midnight Ads: Midniaht Monda~ I Friday & Saturday 11 A.M. to 1A.M. I 90 Pleasantview Av . Smithfield, R.I. Personals: Noon Tuesda~ I TEL: 231-1010 I Letters To The Editor: 3:30 Wednesda~ I 13 Kinds of pizz a I 20 Differen t gri nders Announcements: Noon Tuesd a ~ I It ali an in ners I Beer and Wine I ALL DEADLINES WILL BE E~FORCED I Nex t to Mac's Liquor Mart I ..___EiEiiiiiiliii_iiiiiiil!iii!ill!!iiIi!iiiiil!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ii!i!!!______•• ---- ~ ------.... -- .- ­ ------SEPTEMBER 30, 1983*THE ARCHWAY·7

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This Week's Question : Steven Cohen, Larry Theroux, Pat McGuirl, "If you could name your Craie Sonsire, Bill Dean: Terminal Madness suite, what would it be?"

Georle Hagan, Tim Barton, Vauahan Marecki, David Beirne, Wally Cichon, DalTyl Buchanan: Probation

Monlque Roy, Celina Santos, Pany Cicchino, Laura Nesteriah, JUI Swasey, Uz Dauperty: Photos by Celina Santos .. Real Women" Pete Rotondo, John Hooley, Evan Koppel, and Debbie Levy Gary Tudlno: Heaven Can Wait

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Please. StOP by anytime. Ask any of the production or typesetllng staff members 10 show you the greatest thing since the food processor. our Comp/ Set. It's Just like your old clunker typewriter, but no need for Ko-rec-type If you have that temble fear of computer terminals, don't worry, we'll let you play Pac-man for a while. Then only an hour or twO a week IS all we a k, workmg on the news sports, and features of an average Archway edition. Speed IS no matter, as long as you are acurral. The Archway... think of it as your key to success THE A CHWAY Ity Wllllem 47 Qneofthl 85 Polnlol 9 A.cl 4J Ri_at 83 Early LutwInIaIl CartwJ1ght, .Ignillcani . 10 "H""ehl, A. lgnon computtrs ACROSII 48 Surface 111m proal'll" 48 Fancy fellow a. Anclenl 1 OI1h1 • 49 GI hallQ'()Ul 87 Have- Oorolhy L 50 Baseball Cretan. 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ColI eaylng ..... 72 ""IMal, 41 Cluaybu! 78 BlI'lI"" hand 38 Unuaallallla J Schoolgp. 37 Usa a 75 Sl>ccln", WEEK crude c.pIlal on lhe n 4 Umb 77 Pro­ Character RhJna caiculalor Aelml"", 38 WlMS' publico ~ """Ix with 78 "Onelor I 7 JConl..- __ companion 79 lltaUy punct­ eo TI1Ikcampa 7Q 311 ~ 45 P8rt oflhl Sea60" Bl Bridge bid CTOBER llfMIIW oI 40 Orep. llk.a 19-21. '''yUna ....".".. 82 Sheepskin 48 Togethar wllh 1114 1 hotpotalo 8 - Amln 42 Hu lhloall - 8* THE ARCHWAY* SEPTEMBER 30, 1983------:------­ \ W JM F offers 120 hours of .commercial free music with all the Aztec Camera: No Injun music specials, too By Steven Rivers artist between 4 and 7 PM. Past artists WJMF Promotions Director featured have included Led Zeppelin, Genesis. WJMF (89 FM on your radio dial) can and Billy~ Idol. Dino takes you through By Dino Riccitelli T he song that has captured the most wake you up and also PUI you to bed at night. Friday nights with his a ll request show. Yo u WJMF Ast, Music Director attention is the single "Oblivious." This has Our broadcast hours are from 7 A M to I A M name it, he will play it! become one of the favorite songs oLthe year Monday through F riday, and from 10 AM to On Tue days from 7 to [0 PM, Keith When Elvis Costello announced that Aztec for many listeners. It is hard to point a finger I A M on the weekends. Our expanded hours Schneider takes you "into the living room" Camera would be his backup band on his on exactly why because there is nothing give us a chance to p resent a wider varidy 'of with vari'ous live and recorded interviews that recent American tour, many people thought spectacular that stands out on this record. special programming. he will present on a weekly basis. Fu tu re that they would appear on stage and do a n This is just a catchy little tune that you never Weekday mormngs start off at 7 AM with interviews will include Adrian Belew, Nick indian war dance, based on the name. With get tired of hearing . The Morning Show, which I host three days a Lowe, and Greg Kihn. the rekase of "High Land, Hard Rain," it is The rest of the , for the most part, week. The music played consi ts of fa miliar On Wednesdays between I and 4 PM teve fo ll ows in the same style. Each song sta nds out very easy to see why they were chosen to back music of the pa ~ t , urrent po pular hits, a nd Medin hosts the WJMF Top 10 Album up Elvis. Led by a 19 year old lead vocalist and on its own, however, taking away the new music fro m a rtists who are not heard very Countdown. This represents the most 'guitarist Roddy Frame, Aztec Camera has put repetitiveness that ha s plagued many bands. often on mainstrea m r.ldlO stations. In requested and most played album track of out an album with a clean, refreshing so und, Other song s to check out on the album are addition, the morning show lets you catch up the previous week. minus the screaming guitarsand techno-rock "The Boy Wonders," ",pillar to Post," a nd o n news and brings you school cancellations. Other programming will include the return " L ost Outside the Tunnel." synthesizers tha t dominate music today. The average b roadca st day h s six disk of the BBC College Concert Hour, to be T here are no gimmicks or flashy trend on this Elvis C ostello has called this his favorite jockeys playing th ree hour shows once a week. broadcast on Sundays between 4 and 7 P M . album. It is a no nonsense, well-done album of alb um of the year. and it's obvious that the Every show features different styles of m usic, For you late night insomniacs, Jim and Debbi enjoyable music. man knows what he is talki ng a bout. from mainstream pop to the progressive wi ll present a classic bedtime story every sounds of the future. Progressive music may T hursday n ig ht at 12:30 AM. NEW MUSIC REPORT Artist Son& incl ude brand new a rtists who need colle.ge Various concerts are also planned for thiS Welcome back to U P BEAT. This is the new I. Big Coun try In a Big Country radi stations as a testing ground to ga in a semester. If you have an idea for a future music report that will help you keep in touch 2. Aztec Camera Oblivious long term record contract or a cut from a contest, or would like a special feature to with the music scene. This week's article 3. Peter chilling Major T om current hit album tha t you might not hear appear on the station, please send your includes the W J M F top ten, Album Reviews 4. Elvis CosteII W rite the Book otherwise. comments to on some of toda y's top boards, concert 5. T a lki ng Heads Burning D o wn.. O n Fridays a nd Sa turdays you will hear a WJMF Morning Show happenings a nd the weekly trivia question. 6. The Alarm T he Stand more rock orien ted format. S teve Solom on Box 36 7. Lo ve is a Stranger prepares you with his Weekend Warmup o n Brya nt Collcge 8. JoBoxers Just Got Lucky Fridays between I a nd 4 P M. unateric Smithfield . RI 029 17 9. New Order Age of C onsent features a six-pack of a popular recording or call ou r request li ne a t 231-8989. T h is wee k's trivia question is: 10. Graham Parker Just Like a Man Men Without Hats come from what Arliit Place Date country'} If you know the answer you can in a n T odd Hobin I T o night album or a poster, by just writing you box Howard Devoto 2 Ton ight Rock 'til you drop with Hobin tonight number, phone, name and sending iltO: Crossfire 1 Oct. I Talking Heads 3 Oct. 4 Trivia Bongos 2 Oct. 9 By Keith Schneider been gettin g a lot of a irplay is "Let it Roll ," a Box 2575 R.E.M. 2 Oct. 13 WJMF Music Director very popular dance tune which is alm o t by Wednesday of next week. If you th ink Rockats 2 Oct. 14 The T odd Hobin Band has been very . Todd is very optimistic about this you have a good question or comment, write Nils Lofgren 4 Qct. 15 popular in the upstate Ne.... York area for a album beca use the title tra k is being used by to: Jackson Browne 3 Oct. 16 (pOSi tion) couple of years. They opened up in arenas for the Special Olympics in Upstate New York as Comment Places; top bands like Hall and O ates a nd the a the me song. It is a lso being used by many Box 2575 1- Bryant College MAC Marsha ll T uck.e r Band. The name of the NCAA teams as an incentive . ong during the ·Answer to last week's question: A Flock of 2- Li ving Room, 273 Promenad e St., a lbum is Keepin' the Drea min' Alive and as impo nant games. Todd Hobin wi ll be Seagulls come from interesting background s. Providence rar as I'm concerned . the title cut is the lOp appearing at Bryant College MAC tonight , Mike Score and Frank Maudsley were 3- Providence Civic Center track on the a lbum. T his is the third a lbum by and I ask.ed him wha t to expect at the show hairdressers. Paul Reynolds was a mechanic. 4- Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel the band o n Aries Records and it has already tonight. He said, "we're going to rock 'til you Ali Score was a part-time teacher. broken onto WJMF charts. 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~ Z u.J L acuity Dining Room ..... u Last year, the Cnited Way upptlrted Z several programs that helped c a r~ for :J 3:30 · 5:00 senior citizens in their own homes. 0 o they wouldn 't have to be put in Z Z II1otitutions. < ~ ~l ll' 1V Something else also happened last vear. LLI ~ The gOt'crn me.n/ cill back ouer $3.2 U millioTl illas:;istance it had bef'rl g!['illg > Olir ageTlCles. CII: Because of this, our home care pro­ u.I grams for senior citizens have been cut '" For students interested in back dtastlcallv . u And next year. it could get worse.

I Unless you help, • So pl ease, gi ve generously to the United Way. the Financial ana It eould keep an older person living elfte >­ happily at home. < nd wouldn't that be worth iCe' THE UNmD WAY. ~ THANKS TO fOU, IT'S WORIONG :r.....w,: r Tra-nlnl Progr U ell:: t " I l~ ~ 11.1'''1 ~'Ulhf' !~~ ~~ 2'~1~~' < ------.,.,------.!....------SEPTEMBER 30, 1983*THE ARCHWAY*9 ANNOUNCEMENTS Impulse DECEMBER GRADS ______If you are plannina to grad uate in Folksy jazz December, 1983, please check the list posted outside of the Registrar's Office to verify that By Robin DeMattia your name is orrectly listed. Of The Archway Starr CAMPUS MINISTRY ______Sunday LiturlY Schedule Chanaell ­ If you loved the movie Flashdance then you October 9 (Columbus Day Weekend) 12 are sure to enjoy this Sunday's performance noon Liturgy only; NO 9 p.m. that day. by Impulse, a professional jazz dance October 15-19 (Parents' Weekend) company. Saturday, 5 p.m., Rotunda; Sunday, 12 noon, Impulse combines traditional and folk Rotunda; NO 9 p.m. that Sunday. music with mime and theater to portray a FREE ~ A.li nME UNDffiGnADUATE BOX OFFICE ______show that brings a story to the da nce. Some of SlUDENT5 Of BRYANT COllEGE. New Box Office Hours: the groups selections come from Earth, Wind 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. in Rotunda and Fire, Aretha Franklin, Duke Ellington, 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in front of A RA and Stephanie Mills_ The company ha s performed recently at Tickets on sale are: Wellesley College, Connecticut College, Any oraanlzatlon that wlshell to sell tickets IMPULSE DANCE Wheelock College, and Tufts University. SlNlIt' available at the box office or at th.e door. Rush $2 tor The curren t. J06' page c ilta­ log. Cuslom rese rcn IheSls aSSls Admission is free to full-time Bryant students. tance atso vallab1e \dmission for Bryant Faculty and Staff is Hp,,,,,rch. 1 , 322 Id aho Ave.. ,, 20 6WA 00 and General Admission is $5 .00. The los Ang e les. CA 90025 12' 31 4 77 82;>6 l OW will begin at 7:30 pm.

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460 Pu tnam Pike ­ Call 949-4363 Rt 44 Greenville R.I. WALT Slam dancing in the parking lot DIS EV I did it. I cheated the parking lot, although So the driver behind him (myselO, seeing the it really isn't the lot, it's the ~ o ple: real blinker indicating right, attempts to pass on sickos, Bryant College students. Driving their the left, only to be cut oCf as the clod in front Chevys as if they're bumper cars, they don't also goes left. Now I have a theory that this WORLD care if you get a parking space, as long as they need to "fake ri ght , go left" routine is due to got a better one . During my first week and a the absence of a football team at Bryant. This half. I've seen many different ki nds of driving may explain why I find that most practitioners maneuvers and here are some of them . of the Bryant "Fake" are six feet five and First, there is the Bryant" un ne l", always a weigh 260 pounds. Because of that, when the barrel of laughs, which involves three cars. In driver gi ve s me. a dirty look, I us ually the first oa r, the driver sees a stop sign and apologi l e for my hasty actio ns, a nd o nce I interprets it as, "speed up if no one is coming," even uffered to wa sh the 0 fe n der'~ ca r. which he does, a nd seeing me dri ve up, he I a lso noti e that the college 'tudellt doesn't slams o n his brakes. The no e f hi s car is now understand, the logic of one car for each space, A representative will be on campus for an extended halfway into my lane. and at this First, he spots me trying to pull into a pa e, IN FORMATI O NALSESSION on the time, coming towards me in the othe r lane, is then, dri ing his Datsun like a ta nk , he grazes the se nd car. The driver oj the seco rld car my car as he tak e ~ over th spa e. Sin t he is has a lo ud ·te reo, a loud mouth, a nd is usuall. anothe r frust ra ted foo tba ll pla yer, I MAGIC KINGDO M COLLECE PROCRAM basicall y ignorant . He quickl realizes that I end up thanking him fur the s ratch. a nd drive do nOI have enough room to get through, but (In. Tuesday October 11 decides not to let it bother hi m. At which time The drivers in the "Lot" a ll have the ~ame I pump on the brakes, pray to od, let loose contorted look of ha t!! o n their faces, a nd their at 9:00 A.M. in Rooms 386 A & B with the horn, and scream m} lu ngs out, all a t mood grows ugli er as the y circle aga in and once. Un believably, my car ·tops, and in a again, like sha rks wa iting for a fish 10 feed on. Eligi ble stu dents will be interviewed for the burst of anger, I again let loose with the horn. I'm that fis h. Some start drooling when Ihey * By this time, the whole college is wondering sense· freshman commuter, and they poun e program following the informational session, who the noisy jerk is, and some crudely on me wilh all k ind~ of abuse. After five suggest what I can do wit h my horn. minutes of near misses, dirty 10 ks, and Instinctively, I sink down in my seat and apologies, I meekly leave the " Lot" and park * Interviewing will be for the Spring 1984 Program. continue the search for a parking space. fourteen miles down the road. But now, I Another manuever taken directly from the know the secret, I know how 10 get in and out parking lot is the Bryant "Fake". This involves alive: you must become one of them. So, if *Only students eligible for internship credit can being behi nd a car in Wh ich the driver (who you venture into the "Lot", look out for the sign up for interviews. looks like he has the brain power of lard) blue and white Cama ro, because I'm one of indicates with his blinker that he's going right. the meanest. *All Management, Marketing and HIM majors who are presently 2nd semester sophomores "..---~ -- through 2nd semester juniors and who have a Students must have a Bryant College " Student ID in order to gain admission to Wine 3.0 cum may sign up for interviews. and Cheese. People who turned 20 over the summer must have their IDs retaken at the Student Activities Office. For further information on internship credit, see your department chairperson. •• •• •• •• • SPB FILM • Stageband • SERI S: Where wa ever ·one last T ·da y at 7:00 • pm?? U you wert in the a uditorium. you had • the pleasure of attending the fir ' t meeting of • M o nday~ Oct. 3 the 1983-84 Stage Band. If you wer • somewhere ebe, and would like to be pan 01 • • this grea t group, you can come Tu.:sday, • "FORT • October 4th al 7:00 pm to the auditorium for • ou r first official rehearsal. Please bring your • APACHE, instrument~, be prompt, and remember- WE • THE • WELCOME ALL!! • • • BRONX" • Hillel • • We hope you have had a good week in thi~, our fourth week . st week, our Pizza. ervice • (Unedited Version!) • was an enjoyable event, and we hope all who • Paul Newman is Murphy, • allende cnjoyed it just as much. AI 0, our • Irip to Quincy Market was quite an event. • a tough, loner cop • Don't forget, this Sunday, we a resp(lOsoringa : searching for dignity in a brunch in the faculty dining room alll:oo am • • j ungle inhabited by We hope to see you ther . • • pimps, j unkies, killers • SAM • and corrupt cops, • • Captain Connally (Asn er) • SAM's first meeting went great! We·a a • a hard-line £tby the lot of new and old faces. Our next meeting ill • • book" precinct be Tuesday, October 4, at 3:30 pm in ,room • 245. At this meeting we wi ll be forming • commander. provokes a • committees for various d Ulies. We ha e a • neighborhood riot, • Blood Drive planned for December 6th. Any • .during which Murphy -' new members contact Lisa, Box 1768 , 232­ • • witnesses a fellow 4826 or come to the next meeting. LET'S ALL • GET INVOLVED!! See you at the meeting • officer brutally murder • on Tuesday!! • an innocent boy, Torn • • between honor and • Carillenry CIA • violence, Murphy must • HI COMMUTERS: • come to terms with • For those of you who are interested in • himself, and find • 8-11 in the Pub coming to our C.l.A, meetings, they are held • humanity in the • on Wednesdays in room 245 at 3: 15 pm. We • toughest precinct in the Free Admission are sponsoring a hayride for commuters on • Sunday, October 2 at 6:00 pm. All money is • world, • Refreshments due this Wednesday. We would also like to • wish our intramural football and volleyball • 7:.00 and 9:15 : teams luck. If anyone would like to get Sponsored .by SPB involved with one of our teams for • intramurals or Tupperbowl, give us a call on : 50¢ Auditorium : ext.515. Hope to see some new faces soon. ••••••••••••• ----:-:--:;:;------=------SEPTE MBER 30, 1983*THE ARCHWAY*U

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~ in cerc th nks to both the J-rc~hman Queen We would hke to e lend an in\ italton OUIIO ca n did a tes and their sponsoring t:\eryone that I~ intc!r ted in coming to our organi/3 ti onl> . Thi }ear' Fre~hman Queen is oclal Hour, Tonight from 7 - 10. There will Linda Elrick , who was ~ p ons o red by Phi Ep. be mUSIC , danCIng, and ·oclali/ing. Hope to The first runner up "as Ellen o navan see you ther . We re in Dorm 6, 220 ' . Gamgor! her escon. Great job Linda. we sponsored by the Si b b ie~. And the second knew we could do it! ru nne r up was Michell e Ja rret sponsored by BS F riday night the se mi·f rmal in tht: K.appa Della Kappa volleyball has been The Phi Ep A team i trying to get going but We had a great weekend with our brothers dining ha ll as al a an aweso me event. o ing great. Our team are off t a good start. due 10 injuries we a re having tro uble getting of Kappa Ta u and some 0 our per pectives, C rystal Pyr mid had the dining ha ll rocking Let's keep up the good wo rk. started. Our B team 10 ks to be even stronger Debbl a n Marci. The fe tivities were spent The KDK-TEP Social Hour last week wa than past performa nces. With a little practice up a storm. Congratulations Will ie on a jo b on the a pe wit h some of o ur alumni and thei r well done. fun. It's been a while since we spent some time we are confident well wm our share of husbands from KT. wi th the brothers of TEP, and the time was contests. Our Blue & Go ld B team is getting On the sports scene KE-A won our· first Alp'ha Phi Kappa wo u lcl like t o well worth it. Hope you all had fun. (We'd better everyday and hopes to be victorious game this year with a decisive 20-0 victory congratulate Bob Roscoe on becoming a over Phi Ep once again. Superb perfomances ' like to thank all pe rsons who purchased rame behind brother Pon h. social pledge of Kappa Tau. Keep up the \ Brian Furtak, John Leonard, and Jay tickets from the sisters.) The appearance of cott Zukerman, Rod tradition f Blue and Gold. Friedman. Ou r offensive and defensive lines The KDK-TE Ha waiian Pa rty on Satu rday Simmons, Bruce B nin, Jess Aptowitz a nd Well our volleyball teams, Apple Pie Kids was wild . Thanks to all those in attendance, it Steve Markos made our weekend most also p I aye d an excellent game. a nd Blue Gold aren't doing too well, but we The T KE-B football team, the Rolling almost turned into an all-night a ffa ir for some interesting and full of old and new are having fun. Let's keep up that spirit anc! Stoned, is off to an awesome start, by winning of us.1t certainly was a late night for all the experiences. We enjoyed the return of our win the next ones. Thanks to our coach, Tom their first two games. Their most recent brothers and sisters involved . Alumni and hope to see many more in the near Moyer, for coming oul. victory over a heavily favored Load ing Zone, Congratulations are in order to the winners future. Thi Friday we are ha ving a social hour 14-1 0, scoring a last second to u hdown on a a nd runners up of F reshman Queen weekend. We are look ing forward to a ~o cia l with Phi Epsilon Pi and igma Iota B ~ t .l on superb pass by Bi ll Enko to Jay Phela n. This Good job guys. gathering this week with A P K and SIB. It the top Iloor of Dorm 2. All fre hmen and team appears to be the team to beat in the B­ That's all the news for now. Unt il next time. proves to be a great time. fo r all who attend ' independents are welcome. Happy Sailing!' Have a great weekend! division. The Upperdeck and Ifth floor forever. ~'gmll ~otll )(, The sisters of SI X want to thank a ll nce again that Sibbie ~ p i ri t has broken throug h! We'd like to say Congratulations to The Newly Formed panicipants in the 1983 Freshman Queen The brother~ of Phi Sig will soon be Big Ellen Donavan for wi nnmg First Runner up weekend . Congratulations to Phi Ep's Brothers to fatherlt:ss boys in Rhode Island. at the Freshman Que n j udging !! We also candidate Linda for pia ing 1st! We all We should be okay as long as we kee p them would like to extend a special tha nk you to her BRYANT COLLEGE recuperated for a f w days and then celebrated awa y from the floor. escort, Greg M Nealy of Tau Epsilon our senior year with our I t allottmcnt OIght Elsewhere in the news, John the Lush made DEBATING SOCIETY fraternit . Great job uys! of the semester at Wine &. Cheese ... Party!!! a big splash in high fashion with his designer The s is te r~ of SIB invi te all freshmen and The Sigma set-ups are doing great in willow leaves--nice Freshman Queen Baloney. WILL HAVE independent girls to a social hour on Sept. volleyball so rar with a 3-0 record. Let's get on Birthday bro McNulty also took a swim this 30th at 3:30 with the sisters f Alpha Phi AN the ba ll Spikers - o ur reco rd is 0­ . But there's week. His present was a lifetime supply of Kappa a nd the brothers of Phi psi Ion Pi at still hope - we ha e a great team. sheets and a sump pump. ORGANIZATIONAL the t p of Dorm 2. This week is our annual End of the S ummer In foot ball, the Kamikazes re now 3-0 after Dear Blondie, I smell smoke, I think it's Happy H u r. It will be held from 7:00 - 9:00 in defeating E P in a close ga me 7-0. They a re MEETING Lully, and unny p lease ge t Fleance o ut of the Townhouse B- 1. All Freshmen and yet t surrend r a point thanks to a very trim, ~, fridge ! Independent girls a re welcome. Also, an up quic k line. The A-team IS a ls o u ndeleated at 3­ and coming event is ou r a nnual Roller O. 11m 1 uesday, October 4 S ating Nig ht! Whm' Ruo m 253. On a more social level the sisters would li ke lim,; 3 30 p. m. to welcome Caro l-Ann to the floor. row in All of the brothers w uld li ke to thank T he sisters of igma La mbda I neta would the light, Carol-Ann' 0 yeah - Lambda... everyone for making our thirteent h annual li ke: to tha nk ur candidate Suz ~ O 'Donnell he re's y urhead!!? Freshman Queen W ekend a tremendous and her escort ave Pashayan for the te rrific success. Thursday night j ud ging as a blast, job they d id in the F reshman Queen contest. chiefly d ue to our Master 01 Cerem nies, Mr. Our v Ileyball t am " Sweet lillie Thi ngs" The brot hers f Phi P 'i lon Pi would like to Patrick Ke ley. e brothers o f K cannor coac hed by R ichie A b bert a nd Dave congratulate our cand id ate Lind Eirich, on tha n M r. Ke ley enough for the fa Or he did Pa~h yan has a 4-0 record. Keep up the go od ...... ~...... becoming the 1983 rreshma n Queen &. Dave us We would also like to extend our most work irl! 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. t . .. 1.. . ,"' I ':' 1 _ . I . ,. .' ------SEPTEMBER 30, 1983*T HE ARCH WAY*13 Golf fifth in tournament play

By Rob Dlmattei lor the nalionals. or The Archway Staff Women IMe X~country both take Medalist honors for Bryant went to junio Last weekend the Bryant Coll ege Golfteam Jim Czelusnjak ( 3-73 for a 156), sophmor fi nis hed 5th out of 44 teams at the New M ike McKenna (78·79 for a 157), senior Ro second in St. Anselm Invitational England Int ercollegiate Golf tournament. the D iMal(ei (80-8J for" a 163). senior Bil By Kevin Faulkner By Kevin Faulkner largest college golf toum menl in the nation. Walthouse (83-80 for a 163). and freshma Of The Archway Stair or The A,Tthway Stdr Aft er anoth.er to ugh first day at the Olli e Hallet (87-79 fo r a 166). I urnament (Bryant was tied for 9th place), Taking tourna ment honors were ( I) Centra 11'1 only their second meet, in what has the the team knew what they had to do in oTd eT to Connecticut. (2) Worcester S tate, (3 looks of being very slJccessful fall, the place in the top 5. A team total of 311 fo r the Pro vidence College. (4) University 0 Bryant Coll ege Mens Cross Country tea m had The Bryant College Women's Cross Country team was up to its old tric ks again second day was then added to their firs t d y Hartford. (5) Bryant C ollege. a strong showing in the 2nd Annual St. total of 324. Bryant finished in 5th place out of The team leaves next for Amherst, MA an Anselm Invitational with a second place last Saturday as they posted another fine the 44 teams. A higher finish wo uld have the Toski Invitational. Bryant is looking t fini h. showing, fin i.s hing second at the St..,Anseim increased the chane fo r the team to qua lify improve on its last year third place finish. Bryant bowed to SI. Michaels College of Invillltio nai. Winoski, VI. by the score of 61-63. Bryant's Edging out Bryant fo r first place was Keene Art We lch was once again coach Fred State 43-44. PIa ing third was the host team Reinhard t's ace in the hole as he finished St. Anselm. second overall. Welch was edged by SI. Bryant runners included Sophomore Lyse Intra mural Update Michaels W. McBride for race honors. The Wante (19:34 and 3rd overall), Freshman race. covered eight kilometers. Denise Myers (4th overall), Stephenie Witt Weak Division II Other Bryant fmishers included Hank (5th overall), Lori SI. Hilaire (13th overall). Styx: Sarazin (6th overall), Mike Perrotta (9th Copping fifth place for Bryant was Senior Sweet Lil Things 4-0 Rebels overall), Jim Roche (20th place), Barry Gross, co-captain Anne Martin (19th overall). 3-0 Sigma Setups Dean Anderson, and Steve Kostick, 3-0 Originality BLBOC Tomorrow Bryant will race Central Ct, 3-0 Alabama Slammers New Haven, and Springfield at Springfield. St Anselm Invitational 3-1 StandingS-Women Brewsters 2-1 Kilroy, SI.Anscim Invitational I. Keene State Suitedreams 2-1 Standings-Men 2. Bryant Blue & Gold 1-2 l. SI. Michaels 3. SI. Anselm Dozen Roses 0-2 Lady and all 2. Bryant 4. SI. Michaels KDK-d 0-3 3. Assumption 5. Assumption Bezo Babes - B 0-3 By Sue Ahlberg 4. Stonehill 6. Suffolk Unknown Commies 0-4 or the Archway SCa" 5. Keene State KD K-B 0-4 It was a muskal extravaganza that brought an entirely new meaning to the words "rock concert." Never has a band performed a concert with as much originality as Styx so brilliantly did Monday night at the Ha rtford ivic Center. The show began dramatically, as the story of Kil roy, a rock-and-ro ll star. and Dr. Righteous. leader for t he Majority for Musical Morality , was po rtrayed on a video screen. The crowd cheered as Kilroy (Dennis eYoung). disguised as 'Roboto: escaped from Dr. Righteous' (J.Y.) prison, with help from Jonathan Chance (Tommy S haw). The .:ntire show revolved around this p rot e ~t against Dr. Righteous, who banned rock-and­ roll becau e it Wlt!> immoral. The curtam then TO e and lights blared as tyx opened up wuh " M r. RobolO" from their newest album Ki/roy was Here. As the how continued, Styx kept mostly to their older such as Piel'es of EIght , Grand //Iusion, and Paradise Theater. The entire crowd could be heard singing along to "Blue Collar Man," "Fooling Yourself." and "Snowblind." The first half of the show also brought Dennis DeYoung to the key of a white grand piano as he performed ~Lady,"an all-time cla~sic 0 Styx. The 2~ hour how included a twentv minute intermission, after which Tommy haw began with a ersion of "Crystal Ball" from hi nightclub days in Chicago. Jumping (rom album to album, StyX presented orne mare olderongs including "Suite Madame Blue" from Equmox. "The Be t of Time ., from Paradise Theater. and "Come ail Away" from Grund Illusion. which brought the crowd to its feet and to the front of the Stage. -I he excitement reached a never-ending peak us Tommy Shaw jumped off stage into the croWd. guitar 10 hand, and PrQceede.d to dance his wa)" up the aISle amon& hundreds of ecstalic fans. The extravaganza continued witb a Dennis DeYoung vcr ian of "Great Ball 0' Fire." and Jame Young's "Miss America." The performances of "Heavy Metal Poiso ning" and "C old W r" brought Kilroy and Dr. Righteous back to t he cenario . D r. Righteous and his men stormed the stage as Kilroy and his band were captured. Kilroy was convicted of killing one of Dr. Righteous' men. a nd sent to prison wi th his accomplice, Jonathan Chance. The stage was turned into a prison cell, a s _ Jonathan a nd Kilroy discussed their escape. AND THE The music began again as Tommy Shaw appropriately sang "Haven't We Been Here CRUISERS Befo re." which lead to a combination of • "Don't Let it End! Reprise" and "T wi st and Shout," as Styx ended the show. There were only a few disappointments as fa r as song selection was co ncerned. Styx never touched upon the Cornerstone album; How could they forget "Babe" or "Lights?" "Grand Illusion" was also missed. D espite the minimal criticism. Styx undoubtedly performed a truly incredible show. A n exciting plot. ·a spectacular light show, and superior music resulted in a musical explosion that will echo in the minds of all who attended, for as long as rock-and-roll OPENS SEPT;EMBER 23rd AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU lives on. Domo Arigato, Kilroy. (Thank You). 14*THE ARCHWAY·SEPTEMBER 30, 1983------­- ---­- - -­- ----­-­------­- - - -­

A Call In The Wind

I. Epitaph II. Dark Sides m. A Call In The Wind Goodman D. Cease I showed you my weak side And the difference is somebody listened (1962·1983) Wanted to cry To a call in the wind Tomorrow ... Then Somebody listened Of I showed you my dark side I showed you my dark side To a call in the wind Said it waas suicide Said it was drugs and suicide My name maybe Steve Could you Today ... When O r my name maybe Pam Would you You became my friend Just take me as I am Still love me? You became my F fiend And listen to A Call In The Wind Will Blindness Ever Fall?

Steven R. Brown from "The Vision Will Stand"

Committee on food quality Michael Gagne, Director to meet Kimberly Parsons, Ass 1. Ma ll £l~er The Student Senate Food Operatio ns Andrew Cerullo, Produ 'c ion Ma nager Committee is now being formed.The general IPA goal of the com mittee is to improve the overall services e Philip D. Benedetto, A sst. Director! atering Manager satisfaction of the good service to the t------­------; stud ents. We a re looking for a representative cross-section of students to provide constructive imput regarding menu­ planning, specialty rights, present student complaints and make reasonable suggestions. ARA SERVICES, INC. , was incorpora ted in 1959. The o LINE The committee will meet once or twice a month beginning in O ctober. T he company was fo rmed by the merger of Davidson Brothers of SATURDAY SUNDAY organizational meeting will be held Thursda y, California, headed by Davre J. Davidson, who beca me fou nder­ Brunch Brunch October 6th at 3:30 pm., room location to be chairman of ARA and Automatic Merchandising Company of Ralston Oatmeal Eggs to Order announced. If you are interested stop by the Chicago, of which William S. Fishman, now chairman of ARA, Eggs to Order Senate office and talk with Co-Chairman, Ed • French Toast Pancakes McDade or Tom Morra . was chief executive officer. Hash Browns Sausage Links Spiced Coffee Cake Assorted Donuts Home Fries The Archway's Assorted Donuts ARA SERVICES are varied to meet the essential and Blueberry Muffins HELP WANTED SECTION continuing needs of today's society. In schools, factories, business Crea m of Chicken Soup Potalo Chowder Noodle Kugel WRITERS-No experie nce neces­ buildings, airport terminals, hospitals and public restaurants, C heese Blintz Knockwurst with sa ry. All depa rtments: Ne ws, ARA people manage food services. Pork Chow Mein Features, and Sports. Some Saurkraul Vegetables knowlege 01 the English language is Vegetables Deli Bar desirable. BIRTHDAY NIG HT: On Saturday, October 1st, ARA hold a Deli Ba r will Salad Bar Birthday night. Celebrate all the birthdays in October. Sa lad Bar PHOTOGRAPHERS-photographic Fresh Fruit Assorted Desserts interest is all that is needed to Assorted Desserts Dinner become a photographer lor The ICE CREAM CONES: Have you tried the ne w ice cream cones. Dinner Archway_ We supply cameras (not to Ba ked Ham Yeal Cutlet keep) a nd lilm. Learn Darkroom Sa li sbur ' Steak techn ique in o ur ow n d rkroom. NUTRITION: For your inf rmation nutritional tandards for ice Swis s Cheest! 0 Ex perie nce not necessary. we wi ll train . cream a nd cheese have been posted on the comment board this Rucben Grill week. L ook for future nutritional update. Ba ked w et Potat TYPISTS-Ideal pOS iti o ns for Veget ble secretarial and education majors Salad Bar (both 0 1 you) Apply yo ur type writing Fre.. h Fruit skill s o n Our ama lng, computerized (~ye Rolls Comp/Set. II you can type, you can As~o r ted D type­sel. Hours fl exibli:l, preferably Wednesdays and Thursdays. MONDAY T UESD AY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY PAODUC1TON PEOPLE- Learn the Breakfast valuable skill s of paste-up a nd Breakfll51 Breakr. t BreaUu t Breakrast layout. NO experience necessary. we wil l teach your everything you need Cream of Rice MaltllX Cream of Wheat Ma)po Wheall!na to know. Great for night people. Egglo to Order Eggs to Order Eggs t Ordc r Eggs to Ordcr Eggs t Order Pancake Appk Fritter French Toast Omel t Waf c: Blueberry Pancake, DARKROOM TECHNIC IAN-How Ha~h Browns Ha m Hash Browns Ha)h Bro.... n~ good are you in t he dark ? ? piced Coffel! Calc Home Frie Cinnam n S\\ cet Hom F ries Colfee akc Photographic darkroom that is. If Corn Muffins 1\5 orted Donuts Blueberry Muffi ns Rolls Assorted D nuts your are interested in find ing out A sorted Don uts A 'orted Fruib A sa rte D nUl I A oru:d Donuts Assorted h uits what deve lops in the darkroom, this Assorted FrUits pos itio n is for YOU . Yo u will be A rted roits Asso rted F ruits responsible fo r developi ng fil m and Lunch Lu nch Lunch print ing pictures In our new, modern L. unch Lunch d arkroom. Beef Barley Soup ew England C lam ho der Chicken 'oodle Corn Chowdt!f BaEel Melt Vegeta ble Soup Franks S up ADVERTI SI NG DESIGN AND SALES Maca ro ni & C heese T urkey, Lenuce & Es a ll ped Ham & Beans PEOPLE-Fo r marketing majors who Cold Cut Grinder Tuna Melt r nch T o ~ t T oma to rilled C hces Sea food pie Would like practical experience in F rench Fries Chef Salad and wich Fried Fish their fie ld, we offer positions s elling a lifom Qui he C heese RII ioli V getable s Potato Chip F rench Frii: ' a nd laying o ut ads for commi s ion. Chil i con Ca m e F re nch F ric ' Deli Ba r Ye g e t able~ Dinner Of course, one doesn't HAVE to be a R ice Vegeta bles eli Bar marketin g rna/or), a nd no experience Rue en G nll Deli Bar Deli Ba r Rucben G rill Is ever necessary. S a lad Bar Baked Fish Nantucket Ru.:ben Grill Rueben G rill Salad Bar A sorted Des crt C hi pped Steak SandW ich ANSWER TO TODAY'S PUZZLE tHad Bar il iad Bar Assorted Dessert:. Assorted De sens Assorted Desserts Turkey POI Pie Dinner R ueben Gnll ff I-T Dinner Dinner I • Dinner Baked Potato R a ~ t Beef Vegetable _ Roa t Pork Baked Chicken S paghetti Salad Ba r ned Fi 'h Veal Parmesea n Tomato MealioaC Vegetable Puff Ba nana Bread Deep Dish Pina Chi ken Bu ri tlo Macaroni & Yt!ggie Rucben Grill A s rted Desserts I I Pot t ala Libby Rueben Grill Pasta bar Ca ~erole Vegetables Vegetables Mashed Pota toes Rueben Grill ~ Esc 1I 0ped Appk s Rucben G ri ll ~ alad Bar Mashed PotalOes Vegeta b lcs alad Bar I Garli Bread Vegetable I Ita lia n Bread A sorted De ens Salad Ba nLad Ba r '11'1 10 1 Dmner Rolls Assorted Desserts Wheat Rolls II A.I N I~ i~ Assorted DesscTI .. 1 ~ 1t:1 " -Pil ------SEPTEMBER 30, I983*THE ARCHWAY*IS

Bryan - thankS for the support. Barb. Lena: love and kisses from the big "0" .

Dear Candy.. . I mean Sandy, Whiskey, Babyl Welch Goat as Bryant bows

Lynn V. - your secret admirer is still admiring To hurls, Hefner and the Long guy: This is going from afar. to be the weekendl

COLLEGE WORK STUDY I don't want to work I want to lie on the beach all I want my odie backl day Clerk. Providence. 14-20 hours.(code "2) Joe: You're taking me and artie to the comfort Recreation Supervisor. Cumberland. 8-10 Gooseberry beachI Good dayI next week. hours; some knowlege of organizing and planning various recreational programs.(code What no speargunsl Happy B'Day Murphl Are you ready for the bash? "15) Hey W~IIy Play Donkey Kong M uch Aunt Patty Frenchs exce"ent Off-Campus Dance Instructor. Cumberland. 8 hours; ability to teach various forms of dance to children ages I want three goals or no bear hugs John M . you might get a 4.0 Student 3-14. Some previous experience required.(code "15) Bryan, I like your columnsl Barb Pudge - where's our pizza? Em'Olovm~. nt Baton teacher. Cumberland. 6 hours and up; must have adequate background in baton in It's been one rough dayl Robin - I heard someone with Bright eyes loves youl order to teach.(code "15) So JUdi, I had a tif huh?1 hope there w on't be too Acrobat Instructor. Cumberland. 6 hours end up; many more. Dorm 12, 230's - real womenI REGULAR EMPLOYMENT must have adequate background in acrobats in order to teach.(code "15) Joann, did you get an air pump for yo ur birthday? AWAI - allways, a womenI 3-0. Waitress / Waiter. Smithfield . All day Saturday.(code "433). Building Supervisor Associate. Providence. 20 What kind of name is Jasper? Tony - it's about time you visit, I', nearly hours a week; responsibility for building graduated - sis. Telemarketing. Cumberland. Several Seniors, operations and general supervision of all areas. Ernie's hanging out at the freshman dorml Commission, Typing.(code "434). (code" 1). Kevin - 11 :00 we're still here, where are you? Sales (Retail). Providence. Part-time flexible Event Staff Assistant. Providence. 20 hours a Congratulations to the girls of the Women's hours.(code "441) week; ability to complete routine tasks. Varsity Soccer Team - go for it! Kris - welcome to Bryant

Retail Sales . Providence. Part - time Responsible. (code" 1). Karen, you really should be more careful on the Kim, it's about that Eugene flexible.(code "457) Special Projects Assistant. Providence. 20 weekendsl Kim, I love you Eugene Bartenders & Waitresses. North Providence. hours a week; good verbal and written Julie, what no flying leaps at the window this Flexible hours, some experience helpful.(code communication skills. Able to understand and week? Barbara Sharon, " Get Happyill " "460) work towards specific goals. (code # 1). Tutors needed in Accounting and Algebra for Theatre Building Attendant. Providence. 20 Dorm 11 - 320's: Your snoopy has been Dotsl Business. Lincoln. Flexible hours.(code "477) hours a week; mostly evenings and weekends. kidnapped Supervising general use of the building, prepare Sales. Cranston & Providence. Flexible hours, areas for use, conduct housekeeping & The toy is MINEI Commission, 5-10 people.(code "478) maintenance tasks as needed. (code # 1). Gloria - dribble much? Sales Assistant. West Warwick. Part-time Concession Manager Assistant. Providence. 15­ Announcing••• flexible hours, general office with telephone 20 hours a week; mostly weekends & evenings. Captain Tinactin strikes againl sales or insurance portfolio analysis.(code Responsible for coordinating all concession #480) operations including ordering, inventory, set up; why don't you wait in the hall awhile? knowledge of all functions of concession Lisa - Bus Driver. Woonsocket. 5 days a week; before operations & supervise concession personnel. Kevin, how are the vegetables this week? 8:30 and after 2 p.m., from Fall River to Requires basic knowledge of bar operations, Providence; Student may bring bus to Bryant for some knowledge of purchasing systems. (code # classes.(code "487) Crumbs in bed again pooky? -" Charlie Brown" f»­ 1 ). Assemblers/ Inspectors. Cranston. Part-time Theatre Evening Telephone Receptionist. Yo, LN, I think I will stay in tonight and do my POETRY DAY '83 hours: 8:00 a.m . to 12:00 noon, 1:00 p.m. to Providence. 10-20 hours a week; channel all work, clean the suite, and not eat or drink. OK? 5:00 p.m" 4:00 p.m . to 8:00 p.m., several incoming calls to proper departments or staff. October 13 students needed.(code "488) Answer standard patron inquir ies and perform Quote of the year: You Blankin Blanks, get those kegs out of the Blankin window. in the Auditorium Clerk. Cranston. Part-time flexible hours; 20 minor performance related tasks. Knowledge and use of the King's English and telephone hours a week.(code "492) procedures. (code # 1). Pooh. Happy Anniversary. 10 mo. ILY. (More information forthcominl~ Spot Welding. Providence. Part-time Mon.-Fri. 5 -10 p . m. No welding experienc e Doorman/ Security Associate. Providence. 20 necessary.(code "493) hours a week; maintain security and upkeep of backstage area, provide assistance to incoming Retail Sales. lincoln. Part-time flexible hours; attractions if needed. This job provides previous sales experience required. Temporary considerable free time for studies while on the through Christmas. Fifteen positions to be filled. job. (code #1). Accepting applications on Monday and Tuesday.(code "495) Theatre Marquee Assistant. Providence. 10-20 hours a week; prepare, layout and change Clerk. Smithfield. Saturday 9-5. (code "496) theatre marquee, attraction boards & display cases as needed. Spelling skills essential. Sales. Warwick. 3 nights, 6-10 p. m. (code "500) Design or display skill!ttleipful but not required. Nursing Aides. Pawtucket. Part-time; (code #1). experience with elderly. (code "501) Project Assistant. Central Falls. Part-time Sandwich Shop Home Health Aides & Nursi ng Aides. flexible hours, knowledge of general business Providence. Part-time flexible hours. (code management. Ability to supervise and work with teenagers. Two students needed for pOS ition. "502) (code #13). Staff Advocate. Attleboro. Human services, special education and experience with disabled Places to Lh'c Located in the Village Plaza individuals. (code "503) r ------~~- - -­ Roommate w anted: M ale or Female (375 Putnam Pike, Rt. 44) Nursing students. Pawtucket. Must be able to do To share luxury condominium in Lincoln, 10 vital signs. (code "504) minutes from Bryant, fully furniShed, prefer Just take 1-295 south non-smoker Available Immediately. Electronics Assembler. Pawtucket. Must be able For Details Call Jim 333-51 29 from 5:00-8:00. to Greenville exit to read blueprints. (code "505). p.m. 5 minutes from campU$ Various Duties: Shipping & Receiving, Billing, Packing, Processing Orders. Pawtucket. 20 For Sale Flexible Part-time hours. (code "507). Corvette, 1973, Stingray convertible, 2 tops, Store Security. Providence. Flexible part-time 350 automatic. Ca ll Gail at Ext. 325. hours; Several students needed for position.. (code "508). Help Wanted Ea rn 8500 or more each school year. Flexible Retail Sales. Providence. Part-time evenings & hours. M onthly payment for placing posterS' on w eekends. (code 11'509) . campus. Bonus based on results. Prizes Clerks. V riou PlaC8s_ Part-lime weekends & awarded as welt. Call 800-526-08B3. some weekdays. lcode #510).

Accounting Clerk. No. Providence. Flexible part­ time hours Mondav - Friday 1-5 p.m, Full-time summers. A Sophomore preferred - someone to w ork for at least tw o years. Accounting major. Local person preferred. (code /1511, . Waitresses/ Bartender . Harmony. Part-time * 30 Varieties of Hot and Cold ubs flexible hou rs; bartender m ust have had previous experience. (code #5 12). * Fries .* Onion Rings Varied Duties for Stock Room. Cumberland. Four hours a day, afternoons 1 p.m. to 5 or 5:30 • Munchies p. m. M ust be 18 yaars old or older. (code #513). *Clam Strip * Secretary (part-time). Cumberland. All day Breaded Mushrooms Tuesday and Th ursd ay, a lso M o nd y, * Wednesday, Friday morning. Junior or Senior ­ PERSON ALS some accounting experience. Great after a race Lyse? ** Phone Orders Accepted ** Attention: If you completed an application for Is Frank dead yet? off campus employment and you did not give US your phone number, please give US a call soyour Hey you guys, twist my arm and I'll do anything 231·9432 application will be complete and Up to date. and I mean anything. * * ** Bryant Sports Next Week Date Opponent Time Place Golf

Women's Soccer takes URI runs Oct. 2 - 3 Toski Invitationai A Oct. 6 ECAC Qualifying, Oa k Ridge,NY

Salve all over field, taking two Women:~ Cross Country

Oct. I RIC Invitational IO:30am Mens Soccer By Kevin Faulkner Beatson, Jill Napalitano, Kelly Murphy, or The Archway SCaff Na ta lie Campo, Colleen Grahm, Tammy Oct. I Sto nehill 1:00pm A Barker. Linda Kent. Heather Sancomb. and Diane Wendel. 5 Svphomores - Donna Oct . .s WNEC 3:00pm A Despite the fact the Bryant College Twombly. Sue Koerner. Laura Nesteriak. W o men's Va rsity Soccer tea m is going Sherri Murphy. a nd T a mmy Jervas. 3 Juniors Women s Soccer through "a temporary period of transition," - Joyce Suleski. Jeannelle Ball. Jennifer Oct. I C oach Bernie Blumenthal has the team oft to Ha kes. a nd Senior - C lie ryl oe rke. Bra ndeis 1:0 pm H their best sta rt ever. Currently the team's Oct. 4 Curry 3: 30pm A season record sta nds at (2 - 1) . After prepa ring f r the season wit h Women ' Vo lleyball scrimmages against W heaton (a 2'{) victo ry) and Br wn (a 3-0 I ) Brya nt dropped its Oct. I Bry' n l Invitational 9:0 am H ope ner aga inst Stonehill (2-0), defea ted URI Women's soccer Oct. 5 Bridg portl Coa st Guard, 7:00pm A in overti me (3-1), and ~Ia p ped around a lve Regina for a (2-0) victory. at Coa t Guard Aca cmy "I'm mainly impre ed with the overall level player Beatson o the team \ pia ... • \ltc 've improved Men l' Crosl' Country tremendously" staled Blumenthal now In his Athlete of Week o I. 1 Centr I Connecticut. 'ew Haven II : Oam A ~e ond !fear 8 head coa h. A main rea~on for the team'~ recent succes' has been the plavof and pring.!5ld. at Springfield ~ophomore goalie Laura Nesteriak. "laura For her out tanding debut on the women\ and the rest 01 the defense ha\e been keeping ~occer team. Enn Beatson has bt:en cho)en Women:~ TenniS u in the game~ . the pia) of I ur f n\.ard.. i. Bryant t' liege \ " thlete of the Week .. "Iso impro\ing". commented Blum(nlhal. A Irc' hman trom Wood tock. Connecticut. OCl. I Bab on I.OOpm esteriak ha~ already po ted t"O ~hul uts a Enn W8 also \oted " Plajcr fthe Gamc" by Ocl. 4 StonehiJI J.30pm A (2-0) win again~t Wheaton and a (2'{)) \iClOry her teammates for her excellem perlormance over Sahe Regina against thc LI ni\er it~ of Rho)e Island \\ hen Again~t URI, Erin Beabon ~ ored 2 goals he )cored twO 01 the three goals. \\lth Tamm Jerva~ addln!! olallon game finals . corer. "Janet hm been teadi!. impro ing," ~ta rt of thi year Bryant College Women'. Bryant dro(rped matches 10 UMASS, Brown . ~taled Coac Barlow. Brya nt Iso dropped Volleyba ll sea son. members of the learn are a nd Vermon t. AI the entrul Co nnecticut their mat ch against Southea tern by the confident they ill bo unce ba k and a rc State Univer it y to urna me nt Bryant had a score of ( -3) . Gaining points for Bryant were looking fo rward to a successful season . d isa ppointing ha wing winni ng only I of 5 Janet impson a t number fo ur 'ingle s. a nd [he "Th u fa r WI: haven't been gelling t he games. Bryant faced very tiff competition a t o ubles teams of Gessford & Ku p and breaks, b ut given ti me I'm positive we' turn Ce ntral as nine of New Engla nd's top teams Beesmtr & Rudnicki. Jean Gessf ord. Bn 'antsjirsr plal'er. rakes an things around ", sta ted head coach Lorraine pa rtiCi pa ted ( U M AS . Northeastern a nd I st ______....!ie~ve t1 grand 5troke: Sraff ph 10 HUda k. To thi po int, Bryant has been year's number o ne team in New Eng land o\erwhelmed wit h injurie . In t hei r first . W. Post), Bryant's lone victory at Centra l tournament , the Unive rsi ty f Mass tourney. am against Sacred Hea rt . In mat hes held Young Bloods batter barbarians the team los t two key StaTte r in Val Li ttlefield at Bridgepo rt Bryant fini shed (I- t) defeating and Wendy Skomars. Bryant also o uld be ac red Hea rt and losing to East Naza rene. Intramural Football-Highlighting this weeks Barbaria ns d e fe n~i v e ly were Pete C ristal (had wu h ut the ervices of se nior co-ca ptain Deb Upcoming to urnaments for Bryant include intramura l football play was a game be tween a nice fi rst ha lf in terce ptio n ), T im Saporito for a couple of ga mes as she was the Brya nt invitational o n October I a nd the the Barbaria ns and the YoungbJoods. two SoderhergRon Tale nti . Also, 'In intramural inj ured in a game against Sacred Heart & E. Northeastern tournev nn ctober 5. strong d ivision powerhouses. Youngbloods footba ll the re are no Wi ld ca rd births in the won the ga me 7-0. The o ne touchdown was playoffs. The top two teams of each divi ion scored by Tom Landy off a 20 a rd pass from (weak division) gain births, with the top two Frank Rocchio . T he score was set up by a teams gaining byes. great pass and catch from Rocchio to SC a li "Tex " Leven. Also playing well was Intramural Tennis-Coach Reali would like t Soccer consistency ups record Youngblood captain Mike Smigliani. whose remind everyone that there are deadlines on superb seco nd ha.lf running helped run out the tennis matches. Please contact your oppo ne nt By Tom Zoda clock-icing the game. Playing well fo r the and play your match. or The Archway Starr Intramural Football Standings Intramural Volleyball As of 9-17-83 The Men's Soccer team maintained their w nsistent level of play o ver the past ten days. uring this time the team posted a record of2­ Strong Division Weak Division - A I. upping their overall record to 3-2. Strong Division On Wednesday. September 21st the men Young Bloods 3~ Kamikazes 2-0 Numbers 2~ defeated RIC I'{). on a goa l by Joe DiP uma. P hi Sig 1-0 Load ing Zone 2- 1 Weebles 2~ and on Saturday, September 24th they ran Barbarians 2-1 T KE - B 2-1 heers 3-1 over AIC 4-1 on the strength of two goals by Delta Sig 2-1 TEP I - I Scorpia ns 2- 1 each Greg Beamon and Brian MacDonald . TKE-A 1-1 Delta Sig - B \ - 1 Suitehearts 1-2 M uch credit for the victories went to goa lie Zunts 0-2 Blue & old 0-2 Dyna ty 0-3 J o hn M uir. from Needham MA., who made TE - A 0-2 TE - B 0-3 Plastered 0-3 the Northeast-8 weekly honor for posting a .5 Phi Ep 0-3 Weak Division - I go Is aga inst average for the week and for his Awal 4-'0 effort in shulling out RIC. Ill egal Aliens .H ! The men's third game was a controversial4­ KD K- E 2-0 I 10 to M U on September 27th. In this 3-1 game, wit h the ga me tied I- I Greg Beam o n Weak Division - B Weak Division - C ~ I wa ejec ted fo r um ~p ortsm nlike onduct, a Wa hington Hill 4-0 Outlaw 3-0 zo Ba b s \· 1 coli which the S M U coach al 0 q ue tioned . As probalion 2-1 Zoo Crew 2-{) APK 1-2 ~ull Bryant was forced to play catch-up Cloud - 9 I-I Office Case I- I Ball 1·3 ball wllh ten men. which they couldn't do . Strike - Force I- I Outcasts \ -1 igma Spikers 0­ The team's re on.! shOUld impro e in the Cell r Dwella rs 2-1 Safari I-I KDK-A 0-2 win category after u pcominggames With N E-8 Long Shots 1-2 Invalid 1-2 KDK - C 0-2 oppontnl to nehill on Saturday a t Stonehill v.I.A. 1-2 Re negades -2 Little Angle 0-3 and W NECal W N ECon Wednesday tober Brl'ant defense man heads the boll in an T ons of Fun 0-2 NHL 0-3 Penthouse Women 0-0 5th. ar;empl to f oil rhe opponent.