Volume 64, No. 4 April 1964
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APRIL, 1964 of BRYANT COLLEGE Miss Mary Kiely Named Homecom ing . It Will Soon United Nations Agency Deputy College Librarian Be Here . .. Saturday, May 23 Recent Guest Lecturer Homecoming co-chairmen Peter Barilla '58 and Betty Shola '47 report that their committees are well along with plans for May 23, Homecoming Day. Because this is a special reunion year for the classes of 1914 and 1939, special letters have been sent to these classes with the request that they make plans to come. Tentative plans at this time have a group from the Class of 1939 who will gather Friday evening, May 22, for an informal reunion. A reservation form is included in this Miss Mary Kiely, assistant librarian newsletter and replies for luncheon and for the past three years, has been ap dinner reservations will be handled on a David S. Blanchard, Deputy Director pointed College Librarian by President first come-first served basis. Alumni of of the Washi'ngton branch office of the Jacobs. 50 or more years ago will be guests of International Labor Organization spoke A native of Providence, she is an alum President Jacobs at the Luncheon. As on the topic, "The Common Problems of na of Rhode Island College and holds the you may remember from last year the Management, Labor and Government on degree of Bachelor of Education in, Li annual dinner-dance was a sell out, so try the International Level" in the College brary Science. to get your reservations in early. auditorium on April 21 at 8 p.m. 'She was on the Staff of the Providence Mr. Blanchard has been on the staff Public Library and has taught at the Members of the Class of 1914 will be of the ,International Labor Organization Graduate School of Library Science of honored at a reception in the morning si'nce 1947 and prior to his present re the Catholic University of America. with President Jacobs and members of sponsibilities with the ILO was a special the Alumni Council. ist in maritime labor problems at lLO Dr. Jacobs also announced the appoint headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. ment of Mrs. Joan N. Gardner as assist Homecoming committee chairmen are: Established in 1919, the Interna ant Hbrarian. 'She has been assistant Kathleen DeFusco, secretary; James R. tional Labor Organization is now a librarian at Rhode Island College and is Brennan '59, luncheon; Fred C. Kenney a graduate of Simmons College of Li specialized agency of the United Nations '53, dinner; Lee Berard '57, dance; Anna brary Science. in which government, worker and em Bozaro '31, alumni award; Hilda Ferris ployer representatives of the world work '37, tickets; Gus Dicomitis '56, publicity; toward peace through improved labor HOMECOMING Grace Aldsworth '36, registration; Olive conditions and living standards. RESERVATION Baxter '34, flowers; Vincent Votolato '13, Dr. Sol Lebovitz, professor of political FORM INSIDE alumni gift; Donald Esmay '57 and Janet science and history at Bryant, was in Tedesco '61, coffee hour and reception. charge of this event and presided. IN THIS ISSUE . .. Page Varsity Sports ...................................................... 2 BOX SCORE FOR 1964 ANNUAL GIVING 1964 Indian Awards.......................................... 2 World's 'Fair 'Guide.......................................... 2 New ,C.P.A.'s for R. 1..................................... 2 April 15 Total. ........... $6,524 Transcript Form ................................................ 3 Homecoming News .......................................... 3 1964 European Tour....................................... 4 486 Donors Deaths ........................................................................... 4 Promotions ............................................................... 5 Last Year's Total $1,974- 334 Donors Baseball Schedule ............................................. 5 Promotions ............................................................... 5 Marriages .................................................................. 5 Please Send your Participation Gift Today! Class News ............................................................ 6-8 THE 1964 BRYANT INDIAN AWARD Ruth A. Quinn To Be 1964 World's Fair Guide A Bryant Glee Club alumna has been chosen by the Rhode Island Development Council to "sing" the praises of Little Rhody at the New York World's Fair opening this month. Ruth A. Quinn '62 of Riverside will be an Informational Guide to answer ques tions about Rhode Island and welcome visitors to the Rhode Island Building of Director of Student Activities Hathaway presents Indian Awards to Baseball Coach the New England Pavilion. Wally Camper and Student Athletic Oirector F. Robert Else. There will be six such guides at the Rhode Island Building, but be sure to INDIAN AWARDS TO Bryant Joins Tri-State League stop in and see Ruth if you have a chance CAMPER AND ELSE The formation of a Tri-State Basket to get to the Fair. At an athletic award night held at the ball League has been announced by ,Rob Wayland Manor, Student Activities Di ert W. Hathaway, Director of Student RHODE ISLAND GAINS Activities. rector Robert W. Hathaway presented SIX BRYANT C.P.A.'S the Bryant College Indian Award to base Bryant College will be a charter mem Bryant is very proud that six of the ball coach Wallace Camper and to F. ber and the athletic directors of each nine most recently certified accountants Robert Else 64, student athletic director member college will be representatives. in Rhode Island are her alumni. and junior varsity basketball coach. The league was organized this year and They are: J. Robert Greco '57 of War The Bryant College Indian Award, es will function as a league commencing wick, Irving B. Silverman '51 of Cran tablished this year, will be awarded each with the 1965 season. One year has been ston, Normand G. Champeau '58 of Woon year for outstanding service to the Col allowed to adjust schedules and accept socket, Robert T. Jones '51 of North lege by an individual. requests from other colleges for member ship. Providence, Stephen E. Pascarella '43 of The award this year was made this Providence, and Alfred A. Bergeron, Jr. Other members are Babson Institute, year for the promotion of varsity sports '63 of Lincoln. at Bryant. Mr. Camper formerly coached Barrington College, Gordon College, N as All were issued certificates at the varsity basketball and Bob Else was cited son College, and St. Francis College of March meeting of the Rhode Island So for his contribution to intramural and Maine. ciety of Certified Public Accountants varsity sports. Thomas Smith, Athletic Director at with the exception of Alfred, who will Babson Institute, was elected President, have his certificate issued upon comple Robert Hathaway of Bryant was elected tion of the experience requirement. A Fitting Climax To Vice President, James McLaughlin of Ten Weeks of Study N asson, was elected -Secretary-Treasurer. Our congratulations to them all! A recent 10-week course i~ restaurant These officers will serve a two-year term. management came to a fitting conclusion FACULTY NEWS last month with an exhibit of imagina PROPERTY ACQUIRED Assistant Professor 0 f Economics tion, ingenuity, and creativity that could Thomas Manion and his wife, Maureen, come only from Chef Louis Ferretti of ON CHARLES FIELD STREET have a boy, Andrew Patrick, born Feb the Bryant Dining Service. College-owned properties have been in ruary 19. They have two other young An ice punch bowl with roses imbedded creased by the acquisition of 78-80 sters, Gregory and Marcella. around its edges, sauteed frogs legs, Charles Field Street from Mrs. Winifred Law Instructor Samuel Ramsey, Jr. and caviar, barbecued chicken wings, turkey, Sullivan. his wife, Doris, have a son, Andrew ham, lamb, an assorted cheese tray, fruit For several years our students have Charles, born 'March 22 . these are just a few of the 50-item resided at this address. It is adjacent to menu delicacies served to the course reg Curtis Hall, presently a dormitory for Photo Credits : Page 1 Bryant; Page 2 Journal Bulletm.. Bryant; Page 3 Greengrass; Page 5 Norton istrants and their guests. women. Co., Ell Lilly Co., Spaulding Company. Page Two BRY.AJNT ·COLLEGE, Providence, Rhode Island 02906 OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR REQUEST FOR TRANSCRIPT OF RECORDS DATE ................................................................................... print maiden name Mr., Miss, Mrs ... print your name Are you a current student? ........................................................................................... street address Date last en rolled .................................................................................................................... city state Type or print plainly within the space below the name and address of the person and/ or institution you wish to receive this transcript. Number of copies to be sent: Note: A transcript will be issued ONLY if all financial obligations to the College have been satisfied and the transcript fee has been paid. Allow ten days for processing. The fee is $1.00 per copy. Transcript Request Form Prof. McKillop Selected For Concurrent with his election to the Will Assist Registrar Faculty Purchasing Internship Rhode Island Association, Mr. McKillop 'College Registrar F. Douglas Ham has been elected to the National Associa mond has made available the form tion of Purchasing Agents and has re reproduced above for alumni who re ceived the approval of both groups for quire transcripts for professional or a Faculty Internship Program in Pur