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Stanley Shuman Mourned WITHIN: Run off ." ..... p.4 JazzWeekend p.5 Sports ..... p.6-7 .Blues . ~ . p.12 Friday. April 18. 1980 Bryant Colleae. Smithfield. Rhode Island Uolume 47. Number 1 Distinquished Bryantonian Jacqueline Low Leaves Stanley Shuman Mourned Public Affairs By Crail Carpenter "Andragogical Approach to Career or The Archway Starr Planning and Placement." Late yesterday afternoon, Presi­ and the Bryant Community has had Throughout his 20 years at dent O'Hara announced the resig­ the very highest visibility." Dr. Stanley Shuman, Bryant's Bryant, he was continuously Director of Career and nation of Jacqueline L.ow, Vice She will be returning to Boston, Planni~g involved in professional and local President for Public Affairs. She her former home, as the employee of Placement, died very suddenly on organization's conferences and will be leaving hcr position on May 2 "onc of the country's major indus­ Sunday, April 13 after being seminars. He was currently a stricken with a heart attack. to accept another job in the Boston trial corporations in high techno­ mcmber of the Board of Regional area. logy," according to the letter. The Dr. Shuman who was 44 at the Govenors of the College Placement In the letter, which was printed in name of the corporation was not time of his death, leaves his wife Council and he was scheduled to ROlllnda Roundup and which is revealed so that the company could Barbara Lee and three daughters, attend the National Meeting of the reprinted in its entirety on Page 2, coordinate internal matters reguard­ Cindy, Carolyn, and Pamela. Cindy College Placement Council this May Dr. O'Hara praised Ms. Low on her ing her empIoyment. is a freshmen here at Bryant. _ in Chicago. three years of service to Bryant There will be a full story on Ms. He rece ived his B. A. in Dr. Shuman wa:>oCurrently serving College, saying in part, "Public Low in next wee.k's edition of The Psychology from Boston University, as a member of the Special relations have taken on new vigor. Archway. his Master's Degree in Education Education Ad Hoc Committee of concentrating in Guidance and the School Committee in his Counseling and his C.A.G.S. in hometown of Sharon, MA. Emergency Medical Counselor Education both from Dr. Shuman has ' had a Rhode Island College. He also disting~ished career at Bryant earned his Doctorate in Education College and his contribution to the Dr. Stanley Shuman Aid Demonstrated from Nova University. careers of others is beyond measure. honor Dr. Shuman by awarding to In 1978, Dr. Shuman was named An indication of his dedication to him his twenty year service pin. as the first chairman of the Eastern Bryant and one of the many A memorial service was held on College Personnel ! Placement highlights for him occurred at the Tuesday of this past week, and a Officers and was cu rrently serving commencement exercises in 1979 special memorial service in honor of on the EPCO Executive Board. Also when the college's official Alma Dr. Stanley Shuman wa~ held here in 1978, he received special Mater was introduced. This song at Bryant on Wednesday. The family recognition from Nova University had been written by Dr. Shuman requests that any donations be made and was inducted into their Hall of and his wife. Barbara Lee. :"Iext to the Dr. Stanley Shuman S h la r­ Fame fo r his development Ilf an m()ntb the College was upposed to ~ hip Fund, !: 0 Bryant . II!:'!!. • WJMF Greets Town Leaders By Mary Morcado or The Archway Starr "Smithfield Radio" has replaced "Bryant College Radio" in WJ M F's bid to expand into a Community station. At a recent meeting, area leaders and the staff of WJMF met to discuss the station's potential in serving the area. In welcoming the VISItors, Dr. O'Hara spoke of his hope that the station will become "another link between Bryant College and Smith­ field." Dr. O'Hara also congra­ tulated the students at WJ M F for their effort in making this expansion possible. Duane Lefevre, Public Relations Director of WJ M F, gave a brief WJMF officials discuss programs with town official, history of the station from the initial meeting in 1970 to the first broad­ cast in 1973; to going stereo in 1977 New Editorial Board Appointed Photo Courtesy Public Affairs and the 'Iatest expansion of watt Emergency Medical Technicians demonstrate accident response measures. power. Said Mr. Lefevre,"the goal of this meeting is to promote WJMF to the community and to become a By Frank O'Ostilio Primono. Each member is a ccrtified full service station. or the Archway Staff EMT. The planned expansion ofservices At 12 noon on April 14, a young The EMTs oerformed orofes­ offered by WJMF will include man was struck by a car in the front sionally and quickley at the mock increased public service announce­ circle. The victim, Kip Mullan accident. They have gone through ments, possible coverage of high sustained head injuries, back. spine extensive training and their hard school sports events and more and leg injuries. Emergency Medical work is defininetly an asset that will station sponsored events like the Technicians responded to the scene. benefit the entire Bryant WJMF Crafts fair. They checked Mullan, and with the Community. Cont. to p.8, col. 4 assistance of the Smithfield Fire Department ,Rescue Team, sent Photo Contest Winners Mullan to Fogarty Ifospital. r-ortunately, the accident was Selected .. only a demonstation presented by the Bryant College Emergency BI.ACK & WHITE 2nd Patricia .... h:q~us()n Medical Technicians Association as 1st Edna StreJsak Jrd Todd Rossman part of the Health Fair held on 2nd Sten Eckles • 1I0'ORABI.E "I P,TlO,: Monday. The enactment showed Photo by J. W. Harrington Jrd Edna Stre/sak SteH' h'kll's how the BCEMT's would respond if The new Archway Editorial Board assum'ed office this week. Front row: an actual emergency lakes place on HO'ORABI.E \1 E"I'IO': Edna Strc.'Jsak Asst. Production Manager Lyn Simpson. Photo Edilor Palricia Zajac, Edna Strelsak Editor-in-chief Craig Carpenler, ManaginJ: Editor Rosalie St. Jean. Back campus. Members of the Bryant Sten Provost College Emergency Medical \\"'1'(; PHOTOS row: Ad Art Director Jerry Greenberg. Production Manager Craig Brickl'~' Feature Editor Elly Pappas, Adminstrative Secretar}' Cind}' Sikor~ki, Ad Technicians on the scene are Jeff COI.OR WII.I. APPEAR" 'EXT Hutchinson, Kevin L.ampeter, Mike Sales Manager Mark Toms. Photo Editor Maria Romero, and Business 1st David Kiral~ WEEK'S PAPER . Cel, Jim Ignasher and Gene Manager Dave Alfredson. Pase 2 THE ARCHWAY April 18. 1980 THE OPINIONS n1.2 Ld1..2 A Friend Is Lost Lett er Polic~ to Bryant College. Sadly. we cannot ''fhl' ArchwlI~' wek()me~ your To the Editor: , ktters on matters that concern consummate that pledge. It seems Spring is upon us once again. The the Bryant Community. I.Gtter~ Stan was always giving of himself. almost imperceptible nuances of must he Signed (w phone or !lox He always had an empathetic heart seasonal change are becoming no. for verification). and Iegihle and a ready handshake. I know I increasingly more evident daily. ,(not necessarily typewritten). From The Editor's Desk••• owe him more than th'ese meager Winter's languid passing shouid be Writers names will he withheld words-yet, they are all I can give. reason for rejoicing. Yet. I do not. and or released 11nlv h,· "ote of Twenty years is not such a long Bryant College has lost a dear the Editorial Board.' time. Stan. I know we all truly wish friend this week. On Sunday. April we could have had you for twenty 13. 1980. Stanley Shuman passed more. Happ~ Writing! Whene\(er there is a turnover in the leadership of an away. His unexpected death leaves organization. some changes can be expected to be me shocked- and yet with a hollow. Patrick J. Keeley, J r. made. This is true for any organization. once the new • empty feeling. Rather than a myriad leaders have established themselves; The Archway of remembrances flooding my mind. I can recall simply one all­ Disappointed With Results Editorial Boord will not be an exception. encompassing impression. My mind came to voting on issues as seem­ The Archway is again under the direction of a very fervently repeats: "Stan was such a To the .Editor: ingly minor as the ratification of a qualified and competent staff. Each one of the new gentleman." Yes. gentle. gentle is the I t was with a deep sense of shock club's constitution. Carol took the board members is different from his predecessor not only word I want. He was ever so sincere and disappointment that I read the time to ask questions and clarify any in personality. but also in his or her preferences. This and unassuming. results of the Sophomore Class issues that were unresolved . She felt variation among leaders is vital to the growth of an We. all of us. no matter the length Senate elections held last week. that her vote was important. organization. especially when a publication is con­ of time spent at Bryant, feel a sense Though I do not question the I just hope that should the of loss. We will not chat with Stan at qualifications of any of the students cerned. A publication. such as The Archway. thrives on opportunity arise during the coming coffee again. No, we shall not again elected. I feel t hat this class has done originality of content; and once it becomes stagnant in its year to rectify this situation all the chuckle at his jokes.
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