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THE COWL Not, Call Toll-Free 1-800-368-3093 for WHERE? Full Details and Data Entry Form The Providence College No. 14 The Student’sCowl Source December 7,1981 Providence, R.I. USPS 136-260 ...and that's final! Page 2 THE MARQUEE CALENDAR Radio 920 WHJJ WED., DEC. 9 CROSSWORD PUZZLER Reading Period. Presents a Christmas Carol Music Program Brass Quin­ tet—1 1:30 AM. Slavin Pit. Art Department Student Painting Exhibit Reception—7 PM. Slavin Pit. Once again this Christmas Prayer Meeting—9:30 PM. Guzman are Providence mayor Vincent Chapel season, Radio 920 WHJJ will reward present its own production of the Cianci, former congressman Ed THURS., DEC. 10 9 Spider’s Charles Dickens Christmas Beard, congresswoman Claudine Reading Period. trap classic, A Christmas Carol. The Schnieder, Warwick mayor Music Program Brass Quin­ 12 Proverb half hour presentation will run on Joseph Walsh, and Cranston tet—11:30 AM, Slavin Pit. 13 Growing out mayor Edward DiPrete. It’s FRI., DEC. 11 of WHJJ Christmas Eve at 7:30 14 Reverence p.m., and then midnight hoped more will join our list soon. Exam Period. In addition, WHJJ will provide 15 Boutique Christmas morning, and every SUN., DEC. 13 17 Longed for four hours after that right a supporting role for a lucky 4th Anniversary Memorial Mass—7 19 Feedbag through Christmas Day. listener whose name will be PM, Aquinas Chapel. ingredients Just like last year, WHJJ drawn from a list of entries. MASSES FOR THE 21 Nahoor personalities will play the major WHJJ morning personality sheep WEEK 22 Cite roles. This year, however, minor Sherm Strickhouser will play the lead role of Ebenezer Scrooge. Daily: 9:35. 10:35. 11:35 AM & 4:30 25 Hindu guitar treats roles will be played by local PM, Aquinas Chapel. 29 Cid" 22 Repasts 36 L personalities and politicians. The play will be produced by WH­ Saturday: 6:30 PM. Aquinas Chapel. 30 Finished 23 Joint d Already lined up to be in the play J J 's Ron St. Pierre. Sunday: 11:30 AM, 4:30 PM, 7 PM 32 Roman 24 At no time 39 Mast 53 Healing & 10:30 PM. Aquinas Chapel 6 PM, 26 Number 41 Impolite goddess Guzman Chapel. 33 "Honest — " 27 Get up 44 Thickset 55 Afternoon 35 Judge's 28 R2D2 46 Clayey earth mallet 31 Satan 48 Sicilian 56 Witch 37 Penpoint 34 Airline volcano 59 Thoron 38 Parcels of 50 Opening symbol land 40 Cut M. Isabelle Taft 42 — what! 43 Trades 45 Small river 47 Lunched 49 Venetian Portraits... “From across the Bar’’ resort 50 Throttle, in a way 54 Molars Nov. 20-Jan. 8 57 Time gone by 58 Join Providence College 60 The Aegean 61 Church Hindle Art Center bench 62 Mountain 63 Sink in middle Dec. 4, Reception 7-10 p.m. DOWN with live Jazz (Koda) 1 Curved letter THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN (N.O.W.) will present the 1981 State Conference at Emmanuel Church on Spring and Dearborn Streets in Newport, Saturday, Dec. 16th at 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. On Wed., Dec. 16, at 7:30 p.m. at Grace Church on Westmin­ ster Mall in Providence N.O.w. will present a program about the Family Protection Act. Ann Fausto of the Women’s Liberation Union will be guest speaker. Merry Christmas! CAREER PLACEMENT REGISTRY Seniors, don’t let job opportunities pass PLACE AN AD WHAT’S you by. Have you registered with CPR? If IN THE COWL not, call toll-free 1-800-368-3093 for WHERE? full details and data entry form. Hi, my name is JIM SPELLISSY, ad manager of the News...........................p. 3 Cowl. Please contact me about about Editorials................p. 6 placing an ad for your ROOMMATE WANTED club, organization or FEMALE business. W e’ll be Features..................p. 8 STARTING 2ND SEMESTER — LOCATED ON EATON ST. HEAT INCLUDED — RENT NEGOTIABLE sure to increase your sales with my Call Joseph at 751-0767 S p o rts ................p. 13 P.O. Box 1874 marketing ability. Page 3 News New Regulations Enforcing Quiet: Security Patrols Library travel easily," he explained. by Karen MacGillivray "Basically, the problem "The noise problem is not consists of some students being unique to the PC library." Mr. The noise in the library at night inconsiderate of others," Doherty continued. "URI and has risen to such a level that the commented Doherty. He stated even Brown University have school administration will be that his figures show an trouble keeping noise levels down strictly enforcing new increased number of students in their libraries. However, we regulations during the exam who are using the library this will have additional guards on period. Joseph Doherty, director year, as opposed to previous duty during the reading and of Phillips Memorial Library, years. He attributes the rising exam period, and they will be remarked that along with a noise noise levels to the increased asking loud people to quiet down. problem, many students use number of students who use the If they want to study together, several chairs while studying, library, its architectural they should go into one of the making it hard to accommodate structure, and its bright lights. sound-proof rooms." the maximum number of "With the bright lights and In a move to keep people from students. design of this building, noise can hanging over the "pit." several desks and chairs have been moved against the railing on the Snowballs Fly, second floor. This area has been a favorite congregating spot, one which library officials hope to Collide with Windows extinguish. On Saturday, December 5, for The library has 448 carrels and Director of Residence, to the 276 additional seats. Mr. Doherty the first time this year on the PC Maintenance Department on campus, it snowed...and stated that up to 750 people can be Monday, a total of 11 windows accommodated by these seats snowed...and snowed. Another were broken by snowballs on Blizzard of '78? Not quite. The highest number of people the Saturday. Some of the windows library held this year was 570. Unfortunately, the first were broken as early as 5:00 p.m. snowfall of the season brought Unlike other libraries, however, that evening and others as late as carrels are not assigned at more than just glistening white 2:00 a.m. Sunday morning. The snow to PC. It inspired the Phillips. breakdown for individual dorms "We have students who will children in many PC students, for in which windows were broken is most of the on-campus students come in and monopolize carrels as follows: five in Meagher, two the entire day by leaving books or spent Saturday evening in Aquinas, two in McDermott, frolicking in the snow. As many coats on the desk, "Mr. Doherty one in Fennell and one in remarked. "Other students will Fr. Ertle: New Prior students will attest to , it was a Guzman. “welcome distraction from use several chairs while Father Heath stated that some studying. Obviously, we will then Rev. Thomas J. Ertle, O.P.. studying" (especially one week Council for Urban Affairs in dorm damage must be expected who has served as Chaplain of before exams! I. but it also not have enough room for other Neward, and has been a member during the first snowfall and that students." Providence College since 1979, inspired some dangerous play as in his opinion snow "brings a of the Dominican Preaching well. The extra security guards has been elected prior of the Band that conducts retreats divine irresponsibility" which Dominican community at Once snowballs began to fly, assigned to Phillips for the exam throughout the Province of St. often results in some destruction, period will be making sure that Providence College. students rushed to their windows Joseph of which Providence though not always intentional. no one is using more than one As prior, Father E rtle is the either to watch the ensuing Father Heath also commented College is a member. snowball fight or to pull their chair and that the noise level is religious superior for more than Father Ertle succeeds the Very that students throwing snowballs shades down and pray not to hear kept at a minimum. If someone 70 Dominican priests and Rev. William B. Ryan, O.P., who almost always have a target, any crashing glass nearby. doesn't cooperate, they will be brothers who are members of the has been assigned to Holy In­ usually other students in windows Inevitably, of course, the sound asked to leave the building and St. Thomas Aquinas Priory, the nocents Rectory in Pleasantville. who are luring them on. As a was heard in numerous dorms their name will be taken. As far largest Dominican community in New York, where he will serve on result, the cost of replacing throughout campus. as controlling the noise level, the world. the Marriage Tribunal for the windows is included in Dorm A 1951 graduate of Providence According to a report sent by however. Mr. Doherty stressed. Archdiocese of New York. Damage fees charged to resident "It all boils down to peer College, Father Ertle was or­ Rev. Walter J. Heath, O P , students at the end of each year. dained a Dominican priest in 1956 pressure." after studying at both -the Dominican House of Studies in Christmas Tree Lit Somerset, Ohio, and Washington, D.C. He holds a bachelors degree Christmas tree lights at PC? who obtained permission from in sacred theology from the Are you sure those are allowed? the Resident’s Office and the Dominican House of Studies and Yes, folks, believe your eyes. For Office of Physical Plant.
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