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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. nor hear his an extreme disservice to one of its ways and ideas. it Is. not as_appealing to its readers. members of the Sophomore class intense explanations about what most dedicated workers. Carol Plans are already in the makings for some changes. Our "'ill insist on putting Carol back into new mechanical malfunction is Oliver. office. Though not always success­ readers must understand that we are not creating new plaguing his aging car. This ensuing Having worked with Carol in the ful, the Senate has tried to serve the ideas because the old ones were no longer of value. spring will not see Stan leisurely Senate this year I have seen. first best interests of the student popula­ Instead. we are going to improve on what we presently passing by the tennis courts on his hand, the amount of time and effort tion and Carol Oliver has been the have and make The Archway more professional looking daily stroll. that she has put into this job. No most outstanding example of that and more comprehensive as to the needs of the entire Nevertheless. Stan will be matter what the project was or how ideal. Bryant Community. remembered for many. many much time it entailed. Carol was A past issue ofThe Archwaywas recently critiqued by a seasons. His warmth. his smile. his always there to work. Even when it Albert Killen communications expert ond with his guidance. we will genteel mannerisms will linger in my be on our way to a more professional appearing mind. My sincerest sympathies are extended to Barbara and her lovely publication. As far as fulfilling the needs of the Bryant Best Wishes Offered daughters. Their loss IS Community. two things come to mind. We are making a unfathomable and too abrupt. concerted effort (as is in this week's issue) to improve and Surely. they need our love and To the Bryant Community: expand our sports coverage. We will be redesigning the understanding. content of our calender so as to make it more informative. Stan Shuman's colleagues were to It is with profound regret that Jacquelyn Low. Vice President for Regardless of the magnitude of any change. it will be honor him on May 9. 1980. for Public Affairs. has informed me of her decision to assume another an Editorial Boord decision to insure that we have made having given twenty years of service position in the Boston area. She will be leaving Bryant on May 2 to the best possible choice. One of my gooIs in organizing take up her new duties. The Archway is to establish more effective communi­ In the three years Jackie has been with us, she has contributed More Finance significantly to ~dvancing the work of the Office of Pilblic Affa irs. cation within the organization. If we can communicate Our publication efforts have been complimented throughout , ew with one another. it will be easier for us to make decisions England for their outstanding calibre. Public rela tions have t n n 1 (he ditor' in the best interest of The Archway. I would also like to new vigor, and the Brya nt community hus had the v 1) hlghc. t [ am q ui te unhappy over the invite any comments, criticisms. and suggestions visibility. Alumni Affairs has also been revitalized and ib number of Finance courses offered concerning The Archway to assis t us in improving it. programming expanded 10 significant ways. Finally, the achievement at Bryant. This is my third semester My term as Editor-in-Chief is only a week old; and so far, o ever-incrc.asing Bryant Fund goals during the past three years of preregistration and every time I this position has lived up to my expectations. I have been speaks for itself as a testament to her leader~hip. Taken in sum, her have tried to take a Finance course called an "Overnight Sensation" by my predecessor, achievements at Bryant comprise a record of distinction. as a professional elective the sign has Jackie will be missed. Her new oppor!unity, however, promises to Craig Brickey; and Ihope that I will be able to live upto this read "For Finance MAJORS provide new challenges and horizons for her ma ny talents. Her and with a little help. even go beyond it. ONl.Y." All students in all majors prospective employer is one of the country's major industrial pay the same tuition. so why the corporations in high technology. She has been requested not to reveal special treatment? I understand its name while the company coordinates internal matters regarding there are a limited amount of her employment, and the College is honoring this request. Finance majors and therefore only a [n a very personal way. [ wish to express my thanks and few courses offered. but why not appreciation to Jackie for her commitment and support to the offer one more course in each President's Office during her tenure at Bryant. They have meant a section for students who are not great deal. and I wish her every success as she returns to Boston, her Finance majors. ' If the course former home. doesn't fill up, then drop it. This is a business school and Finance is an William T. O'Hara important aspect of business and .President everyone should have the opportunity to take it. Tom Foley . FRANKLY SPEAKING phil frank MORe W NeN? ON ll{E. THE ARCHWAY £:.CO\J~\C FRONT 70~ EdHor-in-Ctlief ...... Craig Carpenter .. PtE?lDENT CAR1E~ Managing EdHor ...... Rosalie St. Jean Bullneaa Manager ...... DaveAlfredson wAG sEEN CONVa-o~ Featur.EdHor...... Elly Pappas AlIt. Production Manager ...... Lyn Simpson I PhotographyEditors: ...... Maria Romero AdwHIIslng SOI.s Manager ...... Mark Toms ALL HIS U·~. t::ot.t.A~*" . Patricia Zajac AdwNtIslng AllDIrector ...... J.w. Harrington I~TO ~AP~ 'f"'I:N"" Production Manager...... Craig Brickey AlII.Advertising All Director...... Jerry Greenberg AdmlnlstratlYe Secretary ...... Cindy Sikorski News/Features: Candy LaBombard. Duane Petrulis. Sue Vachon Lefevre. Paul Magoulas. Janet Miller. Mary Production: Darleen Brown. Lynn Collins. Cathy Morgado. John P. O·Neil. Cindy Shuman. Mitch Coyne. Peter Israel. Laurie Libby. Joe Menhart. Tepper Chip Merritt. Laurice Piche Sports: David Cooley. Bob Daigle. Pete PhototypeseHlng: M Berquist. Patty Johnson. Baughman. Bill Vamey Loma Mangano. Miki Marsell. Nadine Parker. Jo­ Anno Perfetto. Jean Weidman Photography: Carol Bevan. Koren Cooper. Helen McAllister. Karen Mayerhardt. John Circulation: Dove Creamer The Archway is composed weekly during the academic year by the undergraduate students of Bryant College. The publisher is Blyant College. This newspaper Is written and edited by a student staff and no form of censorship is exerted on the contents or style of any issue.The news and opinions expressed in this publication are those of the students and may not necessarily reflect the official views of the faculty and administration of Bryant College. The Archway is printed by Weston Graphics. Bellingham. Massachusetts. by offset.

Deadline lor alllUbmlulonl and adl II Midnight Tuelday. Copy considered objectionable by the Editorial Board will not be printed. All submissions become property of The Archway and cannot be returned. Announcements andnews released from the College and surrounding community is printed at the discretion of the Editor-in-Chief.

Office is located on the third floor. south wing of the Unistructure (Room C-376) Mailing Address is Box 37. Bryant Coliege. Smithfield. RI 02917. Phone number (401) 2.31-1200 Ext. .311 or 31.3. ® COLLEGE MEDIA SERVICES' box 4244 .Berkeley. CA. 94704 April 18. 1980 THE ARCHWAY Palle 3 the • •• MAY BREAKFAST ______COTE-PATTERSON TUITION GRANT ___ Inquiring On Thursday, May 1,1980, the Thirteenth Annual May In September Doctors Cote and Patterson will grant Breakfast will be held in the Gulski Dining Room. The $250 towards tuition for a student entering the third buffet-style breakfast will feature orange juice, sausage, semester of a two-year Associate in Science in french toast. homefries, danish. coffee and tea will Secretarial Studies program at Bryant College. photographer be served from 7 to 8: 15 a.m. The breakfast is open to Interested applicants should pick. U!l application the entire Bryant Community. Tickets are available in forms at the secretary's desk in Faculty Suite C. The deadline for submission of applications in May I, 1980. Central Services, Faculty Offices, and the Library at This Week's Question: What do you $1.50 per person. Door prizes will be awarded. do in your spare time? WARWICK VETS REUINION ______SAlMANSON MEALS. April 18-23 ____ 1956-80 Graduates of Warwick Veterans Memorial Friday, 4/18: Lunch Egg o'muffin, American-style High School are invited to attend the twenty-fifth Lasagne, .Fishwich on a bun. Dinner: Meatball sub Interviews by Elly Pappas Baked Fish, Long dogs on a bun, French fries. ' reunion on Saturday. May 25. 19RO. The event will be Photos by Maria Romero held at the Rocky Point Palladium. Cocktails will be Saturday, 4/19: Brrmch: Sausage. Dinner: Roast served from 5:30 to 7 p.m., dinner and speeches from 7 Turkey, Veal Cutlet w/ sauce, Pizza. to 9 p.m., and dancing will follow until I a.m. Sunday, 4/20: Brunch: Ham. Dinner: Roast Beef, Spaghetti w / meat sauce, Omelets. CAREER INFORMATION DAY______Monday, 4/21: Lunch: Sloppy Joes, Scalloped Ham The Third Annual Career Information Day will be and potatoes, Broccoli Quiche. Dinner: Baked ?eld Wednesday, April 23. 1980 from 10 a.m. to I p.m. Chicken. Beef Pot Pie, Fried Haddock, Hod Dogs. m the upper level Rotunda. Everyone is welcome and Tuesday, 4/22: Lunch: Hot turkey Sandwich, Tuna encouraged to attend- freshmen through seniors. Noodle Casserole, Corned Beef Hash. Dinner: Veal More than 30 representatives of business, Govern­ Parmesan Roast Pork w / gravy. Liver and Qnions, ment and education will be on hand to talk with Cheese Omelets. students on a one-to-one basis about their careers. It is Wednesday 4/23: Lunch: Grilled Ham and Cheese a wonderful opportunity to learn more about a variety Sandwich, Spanish Macaroni. Spinach and Mushroom of career fields . Quiche. Dinner: DRIVE IN NIGHT!.'! Hambur!:ers. Career fields represented include: Government Hot Dogs, Fishwich. Fries. Accounting. Private Accounting. Public Accounting. Advertising. Airport Security. Business Education, PROFESSIONAL PRIDE DAY ______On Wednesday, April 23, from 9 a.m. to II a.m. in the Computer Programming, Data Processing Consulting, Maureen Baggett: "Study and Party Steve Tesoriero: "Overdose on R Auditorium, the department of Secretarial and Office Economics. Hotel Management, Secretarial Account­ and Sleep." and R." ing. Executive Secretarial, Medical Secretarial. Sys­ Education is sponsoring "Professional Pride Day." tems Management. Casualty Insurance. Life Insurance, Everyone is invited to come. Guest lecturer Corrine International Marketing. Market Research, Comp­ Healy, executive director of the Association of Home ensation & Records Administration ~ Radio Journ­ Health Agencies of R I, Inc., will speak on "The a lism. Real E~ tate. Sales, Television Broadcasting Importance of Secretaries in Today's Changing Transportati n Management. ' Business World." There wi ll also be an interesting and informative slide p(esenation. As a member of the Career Information Day Wednesday. April 23. 1980. business community, do plan to attend to hear about 10 a.m. to I p.m. Upper level Rotunda. the importance of secretaries today. Leaders WJMF Bids to Expand Needed for By Alan Zuckerman W J M F has decided to increase its pow'r to avoid the possibility of Will you soon be able to IIstcn to I ing its license. fhe power wili lIE W J M F. the Bryant College student actually be increased to 150 watts operated radio station, while riding but an increased antenna height, and Program through New Jersey? improved transmission equipment, No. but soon you may be able to will make the 150 watts equivalent to hear W J M F as far away as Barring­ Become a Workshop Leader for the power to 225 watts. ton, RI and parts of Southeastern The cost of this power increase is the IN-SITE RHODE ISLAND Massachusetts. program. The program is a four-day about $18,000. however WJ M F Kenny Thaxter: "Hang out." Gary Vierra: "Working or party­ WJ M F presently reaches a radius also moving Its studios into the new intensive study of Rhode Island of 5-10 miles from the cam~us in ing." government for ninth and tenth Multi-Purpose Activity Center, a Smithfield, Rl. However. if the move which will cost an additional graders sponsored by the Depart­ proposed plans do materi~lize. the ment of Education. $23,000. Therefore, the total cost of new radius will be 20-25 miles. This improvements to W J M F will be Vital to the success of IN-SITE is increase in distance will result from the staff. College students are approximately $41,000. an increase in the station's power This cost poses a financial threat needed to fill Workshop Leader job from the present 10 watts to 225 ' positions. Although basic know­ to WJ MFs ability to continue watts. operating. The station presently has ledge of government and an interest The reason for this power increase $6600 available (the annual budget in working with young people must is"a' recent Federal Communications be common to the staff, a diversity from the College, combined with Commission(FCC) law. enacted in what has been received from the of background experience is sought. 1978, requiring 10 watt FM stations 1979 Senior Class Gift). Therefore Several positions will be open for the to increase their power output to a 1980-81 IN-SITE program. the station must somehow obtain minimum of 100 watts or be subject another $34,400. What is a workshop and what to losing their lic~se.:. does the leader do? A workshop is a Cant. to page 8. col. 5 small informal discussion of about fifteen members who meet for an hour or so each day. Leaders review the events of each day's program NewsBriefs . with the group and facilitate dis­ cussions and ideas between group supportmg actress tor Meryl Streep By Craig Carpenter and best direction and screenplay members. Of the Archway Staff Workshop leaders must possess adaption. The best actress award went to Sally Field for her Tim Doyle: "Drink a lot, drink a lot Daniel Mazzulla: "I'm very athletic. 'professional competence, patience. The American Hostages in Iran performance in Norma Rae, and more, and answer questions for The I like to meet people and play' a sense of humor and the ability to seem to be in generally good health, Melvyn Douglas won the Oscar for Archway." sports." work with others. The November physically and mentally. This is best supporting actor for his through January schedule is broken according to a Swiss doctor and a performance in Being There. All up into five program weeks. Work­ Swiss Red Cross Official who visited shop leaders must choose to work a the hostages earlier this week. That Jazz won four Oscars-for film editing, art direction, adapted score minimum of three of the five weeks, The two Swiss men believe they and attend a series of orientations. sa w all fifty of the hostages. L.etters and costume design. During this program room and to their families were obtained from board at the Marriott Hotel in each hostage and these were *** Providence is provided free. Pay is delivered to their families in the The U.S. Olympic Team will not $90 per four-day session. United States. The Swiss men said be going to the 1980 Summer Additionally. academic credit is they accepted this mission because Olympics in ~oscow . After a highly given to the college student the they thought it would be good for emotional speech by Vice President following semester through the the hostage's families to hear some Walter Mondale, the United States Rhode Island Internship Program. reassuring news. Olympic Committee voted In the past guest speakers have *** overwhelmingly to honor President included Governor.l. Joseph Carter's call for a boycott of these Garrahy. Congressman Edward The 1979 Academy A wards were Olympic games. The U.S .. finally Beard and other Rhode Island given out this week and the motion having made a firm decision. is now newsmakers. picture Kramer V.I" . Kramer was the looking for support from W. For more information and an overall winner. Kramer 1'5 . Kramer Germany, Italy, and France. The application. cC'1I Michael Smith. was awarded best picture of 1979 backing for the boycott by these Program Administrator at the IN­ and four other Oscars including best nations is essential if the boycott is Mar~ & Edie: "Not a hell of a lot. Who has sparetime'?'?')" . ITE office, 277-6866. actor for Dustin Hoffman, best to obtain support in the third world. THE ARCHWAY April 18. 1980 Wa·nt to Learn Shorthand? By Craig Brickey students in the class can teach duced them to shorthand so that the Have you ever wanted to learn shorthand and know if they are . ""guinea pigs," many of them educa­ shorthand? Perhaps you thought it teaching it properly. tion majors in the BA program (as would be handy to learn such a skill One day last week, every student opposed to the Secretarial Educa­ in order to quickly write papers. and in the class was told to invite one tion curriculum that offers this to be able to keep up with even the "guinea Pig" who did not know particular course), will be familiar fastest lecturer'! A lot ofBA students shorthand, but who would like to , with the machanics of Gregg short­ could benefit by learning shorthand. learn. Assembled in the classroom, hand, in the event they should find but many students could not fit a the students in the class taught their themselves teaching it. five-day-a-week class into their guests approximately one-third of The class was coordinated by Dr. schedules. the Gregg Shorthand "Alphabet." Priscilla Phillips and her Ed 307 A group of Bryant students were While this certainly won't turn these class (Methods of Teaching Short­ invited recently to "learn shorthand" people into stenographers, it intro­ hand and Transcription). as part of the Methods of Teaching Shorthand Course taught by the Education Department. This course Students Hear is designed to teach people how to Photo by Patricia Zajac teach shorthand. One problem with the course is finding people who Student Teach'er do not know shorthand so the Senate Tycoons Victorious By Ronald M. Ronzio opportunities in the teaching field . Ms. Cooke's speech lasted 35 By Crail Carpenter as well as stock value, the winning Dr. Priscilla M. Phillips' junior minutes, after which there was a or The Archway Staff group was the one that received the Take education classes recently were questionI answer 'period during highest total of points. Representing visited by a guest speaker, Linda which all students participated. Ms. On Tuesday, April 15 the Tourney Catherine ' Cooke, a senior in Cooke's speech was warmly of Young Tycoons Student Compe­ the Student Senate, tbe; winning THE education who has already received, and she expressed her tition was held. Competing for the tycoons were Jeff Hull. John Healy.­ Nick Puniello. Fred Clark. and completed her teacher training. gratitude at being asked to talk to chance to move on to the final ARCHWAY Ms. Cooke spoke to the group of the students. competition next Tuesday, the Cathy Anderson. approximately twenty students Ms. Cooke will graduate May 17, groups of students were making These students will now challenge Home to Mother groups of teachers. graduates. about' various subjects such as her and she is the recipient of the eight quaterly decisions as to stock experience while student teaching, National Business Education value and profits in a realistic administration. and business professionals. Good luck to all related .education c~urses, and Asociation Award for Bryant business simulation. suggestions regarding career _ College Beingjudged on group interaction competitors. THE SENATE Be a U.C. B. ---'off Election Platforms--­ this past year I have gained a great Sign up for the U.C.B. (Upper For a Freshman, an Upper Class John Lang · Jeff Hull deal of experience as a Freshman Class Buddy) Program will be on Buddy would be someone who representative; yet, I also realize that Well. here we go again. For all the Monday and Tuesday from 10 a.m. would like to .... Hi. my name is Jeff Hull. My term I have much more to learn about the people who don't know me, I'm to 2 p.m. in the Rotunda. -Be your friend as Freshman Senator is rapidly Senate and its relationship with John l.ang; and for all the people For the benefit of those who are -Help you with your schedule drawing to a close and once again I Bryant College. After serving as that do know me and voted for me I not familiar with the U.c.B. -Invite you to parties and other am seeking your support in my bid Chairman of the Freshman thank you very much for your Program, it was started last spring social events for re-election to the Senate. During Committee and Grounds Com­ support. I hope all of you will still by the Student Senate. The Program -Introduce you to other their first year of college mittee and the Faculty Liaison support me on Monday April 21 in was initiated for the benefit of all upperclassmen We are asking all Freshmen. the fourth and hopefull y mal runoff -Familiarize you with the Bryant Committee I have become aware of Freshman and transfer students Sophomore, arid Junior students, the duties involved in running a election for Sophomore Senator. (both resident and commuter) who Campus both resident and commuter, to sign committee. Hope to see you voting on Monday. are unfamiliar with the Bryant -Tell you things you would know up to be an UPPER CLASS T have devoted much time and Thanks again for your support. College way of life. To integrate about college living that aren't listed BUDDV. A ' Freshman will ~~ effort towards the Senate and Will newcomers and make them feel in the school catalogue. aSSIgned to you in the upcoming fall. continue to do so if re-elected. comfortable, welcome, and familiar -Eliminate the overwh;:lming VOTE If anyone has any question, please Please vote Jeff Hull Sophomore with Bryant as quickly as possible is feeling of lonliness and isolation see Carol Oliver or Tom Foley in the Senator on April 9 and 10. one of the U.C.B.'s goals. MONDAYI r-...... manv Freshmen experiell\oc aunng Student Senate Office. --;1 • • • • THE ORGANIZATIONS i Special Sophomore Run-Off Elections. i Delta Omega Also discussed at Tuesday's meeting was the club's first The Uelta Omega Professional scheduled climb of this spring at i AGAIN!!! I Society will hold its final dinner of Joe's Rock on Sunday April 20. We • • the year on Tuesday, April 29 . The wi)1 be leaving from Townhouse G-2 • • meal will feature Smorgasborg­ at II :30 sharp. • • Prime Rib, Shrimp. Lobster A new Hampshire Mt. • • l • • Newberg and much more-ALL Washington hike is also being YOU CAN EAT! The guest speaker planned for this spring, this would will be Chester Nichols, Assistant entail a weekend of excellent hiking ·i• JEFF HULL •I Vice President of Rhode Island camping and scenery. Plans will be • • Hospital Trust Bank and former formalized at Thursday's meeting. • • pitcher for the Boston Red Sox. ~Qme members went on a similar I : Presentation of newly-elected of­ ~~e in New Hampshire last year and • • ficers will take place at this dinner. It proved to be an interesting : congratulations to these officers and experience, with a couple of people ·• • to all the new board members. The coming through in the clutch to • • new officers are Michael Otocki, really make it enjoyable for the rest • • Pn:sident; Ted Jester, Vice Presi­ of us. Don't forget, important dent; Maureen Moriarty, Secretary; meeting Thursday April 24, 3:30 I JOHN' LANG i Room 243! Katy Sheehan, Treasurer; and Beth • • Nelson, Public Relations. Marketing • • Tickets will be on sale now until • • Monday, April21 in the Rotunda or Start out your Spring Weekend • • from any Qoard member. All are the right way by purchasing a Spring • • invited. Weekend mug. The 13 oz. glass • • mugs will be on sare in the Rotunda :• I• MOuntaineering and in front of the dining hall starting April 28 . With the purchase • • The nominations for next year's club • • of one mug, receive two FR EE • • office~s were held at last Tuesday's beers.Don't miss out, the supply is meeting. The meeting was attended limited. I Monday, April 21 10am-3pm I by a majority of the active climbers in the club, who unanimously • • nominated the following people for Hillel • • office. Lawrence Trimingham for President, Dan MacDonald for Friday Evening Services in the treasurer and Christopher Vasques Counseling Center'at 6:30. All those In the ROTUNDA in front of the Senate Office nominated for Board elections, I• I• for Secretary. • • Elections will be held at the next congratulations and good luck. Let's meeting on Thursday, April 24 at . plan another event for paid-Up club members. Voice youropmlOns to I WRITE-IN VOTES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTEDf i 3:30 p.m. in Room 243. All • • interested members are required to current boara memoers. eleCtiOnS I...... ·.····....··········...... 1 attend to be considered active. Monday. Aprill8. 1980 THE ARCHWAY Paee 5 JAZZ: A MODERN ART FORM- 1980 Photos by Mark Toms

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Bryant Lacrosse Team Mens' Volleyball By Frank Masolta Team Finishes I would like you all to take time were consistent threats on goal. At~ out to read this article. This article is midfield Tom Tschinkle and Mike Season written to give some deserved "Barney" Hanna were quick and recognition to twenty-three of the agile. The rest of the team consists of Bryant volleyball finished its regular most dedicated athletes on this Steve Eckles. Jim Correale. Andy season with a home-and-home series campus. Perhaps some of you might "Canoeing" Motschswiller. Bob ,/ against Worcester Polytechnic Insti­ , tute. Photo by Mark Toms passes gave his teammates relatively At WPI on April 9. Bryant was By Da\'id Coole~' dominant and won the match in four Archway Slaff easy shots. The team's quickness and games. The scores were 15-12. 15-8.4- teamwork were keys to their success 15. 15-4. The momentum carried The High Rollers ended their Monday as they have been all back and forth in the first game and season on a successful note wilh a season. Mike Robbins and Dave Bryant took control of the match in 66-52 victory over URI's intramural Eagle were tough under the boards the second game. champs "The Average White and Mike Baum and John Biesak In the third game. Bryant gave its Team". The Rollers came together rounded out a balanced scoring reserves some playing time. They after a somewhat shaky start and attack. The Rollers finished their played well and should be commen­ took command early in the first half. season as Rhode Island State ded for their efforts. Playing a The URI representatives posed no Intramural Champions with a 16-0 consistent game of bump. set and serious threat as they never came record bringing their overall record spike. Bryant won the fourth game within twelve points in the second to an amazing 44-3. The graduation with little trouble. half. It was show time for guard of the High Rollers will mean some The volleyball team was home on Tom Appleton, whose dazzling tough, exciting competition in the April 15 for a return match with underhand and behind-the-back strong divisionnext year. WPI. A fairly large crowd was on hand but their enthusiasm quickly Photo by Frank Masotta disappeared. Track Teams Keep Bryant played a sloppy match as have seen a team of men walking Deangelis, George Swift, Don they did not move well on the court. back from practice coated with mud. Quatrucci. John Lang, Dennis The WPI blockers seemed to be at in pouring rain or freezing Phillips. Tom Burke. Steve Dukes. the right spot throughout the entin: On Running temperatures carrying funny Doug Townsend, Ethan Edwards, matche. The team also missed some looking sticks in their hands. Well. Jeff Vanchura and Frank Masotta. fairly easy shots at the net that could that's what Bryant Lacrosse is all Special recognition should also be easily have been winners. about. given to Don "Snake" Clark. Don is The scores ofthe games were 12-15. 14-16. 1:1-15 in favor of WPI. Thev were a ll dose but clearly an up ~ e L by a learn that Brv tt nt had bea ten with litt le diffi CUlty' 1<1 s than one week earlier. Bryant finished its regular season with a 6-2 record and a first place finish in its division. The volleyball teain now moves on to the Division II championships. A date and time has yet to be determined for this tournament. Bryant will need to regroup and gain some momentum back in order to ".. *--- make a strong run for the Division I I \...-....<----_...l'\;;' .---­".,.- ­ championship. There are two seniors leaving this Photo by Patricia Zajac year's team. They are Jeff Merrill. co-captain. ;II setter and four-year On Saturday, April 12, the Bryant both the long jump and in the veteran of the team. and Vinny Track and Field team participated in Jump. and he placed third in the Zaccardi. a good hitter and two-year the Westfield State College mile at the track meet held on Invitational tournament. The Wednesday at Bridgewater State Photo by FrankM-;;;;;; veteran. The team would like to wish them the best of luck in the future Bryant girls' team placed third Colle~e . Also. Sco tt Zunick took and thank them for their years of overall, while the mens' team placed first place in the dis~l!~, second place fine play for Bryant College Volley­ a disappointingly seventh. in the long jump and a third-place In February Bryant College a junior student. a student senator at ball. Highlights of the meet were finish in the shot put. Lacrosse Club had its first practice. Bryant, and he formed the club three Congratulations also go to Kes­ school records set by Phill Gross in At that practice there were only years ago. He is nowacting as . tutes Karalius and Jeff Merrill. the the 3000 Steeple Chase, Celeste The girls' team also did well at the about five experienced players, the advisor, President, and player for team's co-captains and All-Stars Buckmore in the Shot Put, Wini meet. Dcbbi Luciano placed first in remainder had consisted of men who the club. He has earned the respect selections from this year's volleyball Pisary in the 5000 Meter Race, and the 100-yard dash and Sandv never played Lacrosse before or for· and admiration of every player on squad. They played in a tournament Kathy Smith in the high jump. Musumeci placed first in the sh~t that matter, they never even had the team. with other All-Stars from around put. seen a game played. Yet within two Bill Varney took first place in This is a brief shot at trying to tell New England on March 30. Nice months this club went out to playa you where the Lacrosse team is work Jeff and Kay! team such as the Providence College coming from. We have a very young team. which plays a roster which team (all but three players are either contains such teams as Holy Cross, freshmen or sophomores), a very Boston College, Boston University, hard hitting and dedicated team, Frisbee Teams are Flying High and Fairfield University. and we are all fighting hard to The game was held on Sunday. hopefully make Lacrosse a varsity April 13 at Providence College. The sport at Bryant in the future. The By David Cooley On Sunday the competition will result of the game was a deceiving team is now solely funded by the Archway Slaff conclude at Roger Williams College 12-3 victory for Providence. I say with each team playing the two deceiving because the score was 8-0 Se!late and monies are acquired Frisbees wil! be flying Saturday through fund raisers, not the teams they had not met on Saturday. at the end of the first half. But, hen: at Bryant and at Roger The team with the best record will be Bryant was not to be taken lightly. Athletic Department. Williams College on Sunday as the crowned Rhode Island Champs and After getting their act together for What we need now is your Roode Island Ultimate Frisbee move onto the New England the second .halfBryant came out support, NOT YOUR MONEY! championships will be held this Sectionals to be held next weekend hard hitting and making clutch Anyone interested in playing for the weekend. All of Rhode Island's six in Boston. Each team's depth and plays, to hold Providence to a 4-3 team, or just wanting to see what teams will come together in order to physical conditioning will be crucial half, thus making it a 12-3 final. Lacrosse is all about is welcome to determine this year's champs. in order for them to win the title. So Scoring goals for Bryant were attend our practices (3:15 every day Bryant's Itimate Messengers have shake off that hangover and come Jackie Fischer, Mike Hanna, and at the lower field behind the to be considered the favorites, but out and support of Messengers in Peter Drooff. Outstanding for cafeteria. 'The Swamp"), or at our strong teams like Brown and URI their bid to retain the Rhode Island Bryant were defense men Billy last home game on Saturday. May 3. will be looking for an upset. Other Championship. Note--The Bryant "Zappa" Melillo. and Larry Collins at the soccerfield at 2:30. (Our teams competing in the round-robin College Ultimate Messanger Frisbee with their hard hitting and great contribution to Spring Weekend). will be Roger Williams. Providenc.. o'clock on th soccer fields with each discs will be on sale at the field for a stick handling. On offense Tom Come cheer us on LO a rematch College, and Rhode Island College. team playing three games hy the end price of $6.00. MacDonald, and Jackie Fischer victory over Providence. The games will begin Saturday at 10 of the day. WAY '. Paae 1

bullpen may keep the Brewers from Chambliss will be replaced nobly whispering about the Yank's By Pete Baughman winning in 1980 however. at first by (23 HRS), advancing age. If a Jackson or a A.1.. West Archway Staff The Red Sox will continue to be and Bob Watson. Munson and Nettles suffer a major decline, the I. California Angels Since division play was intimidating in Fenway Park. Once Rivers are replaced by Stein­ whispers may become shouts. 2. Kansas City Royals mtroduced to baseball in 1969, only they the road however, they brenner's two most important But bats are more important than 3. Minnesota Twins Ihe Oakland Athletics have enjoyed become a different team. Last year acqulSltlOns, Rick Cerone and birthdays, and the Yankees do have' 4. as much success as any western they were only a ,500 team away Ruppert Jones. They are young and bats. They do have the pitching to 5. Seattle Mariners divi io n club in the American from home. A lack of pitching will talented and showed great promise contend. and Willie 6. Chicago White Sox l.eague. The , send the Sox to a fourth place finish in Toronto and Seattle. Now they Randolph are strong up the middle. 7. Oakland A's Boston Red Sox, and New York in '80. are asked to fill the two biggest holes The Yanks will receive full Ya nkees have had a market on the The Yankees will be the biggest in the Yankee team. N. L. East seasons from Rich Gossage and Ron re 'l of the league, and this year question mark as the season opens. The pitching seems deep, even 1. Montreal Expos David in the bullpen. The Yankees, "hould be no different. Not since 1976 have the Yankees with Rudy May opening his season 2. as old as they are. could win. The Orioles won I 02 games last opened with more uncertainty about on the di~abled list. But the Ya nkees 3. St. Louis Cardinals year despite poor seasons from such them. It is equally easy to see the pitching always seems deep in April. 4. Here's how the four division races mainstays as (10-6), Lee New Yorkers finishing first or Tommy John (21-9, 2.97 ERA) and 5. May (.254). Doug DeCinces (.230), fourth. Owner Ron Gudry (1 8 wins) head the staff. shape up in 1980. 6. New York Mets and Mark Belanger (.194). Many wasted little time in dramatically But the Yankees need to get a big A. 1.. East pick the Orioles to repeat this year, reconstructing " and upgrading his year from one of the following I. N. L West citing their league leading pitching roster. Since the end of last season, righthanders: , I. uis 2. Baltimore Orioles I. Houston Astros staff (3.26 ERA) as their major Steinbrenner has fired a manager, Tiant, or Mike Griffin. If not, then 3. strength. '2. hired a manager, hired a general newly acquired Tom Underwood is 4. Boston Red Sox The Milwaukee Brewers finished manager, signed two free agents, going to have to produce a lot of 3. Cincinnatti Reds ' 5. Detroit Tigers 4. second in '79 with 95 wins. They picked up a starting catcher, a wins. The Yanks seem to be one 6. Cleveland Indians 5. San Francisco Giants possess the most potent offense in starting center fielder, a starting righthander short here. 7. Toronto Blue Jays 6. the majors including the Red Sox. A pitcher, and a back up third And then there is the subject of complete comeback from Larry baseman in trades. age. The average .age of the top Hisle could push the Brewers over Gone is ; he is eleven Yankee players (not counting the top this year. Included in the irreplaceable. , so pitchers) is 31. Lou Pincella is 37 Brewer's arsonal of weapons last invaluable a presence on the mound soon. is 34 soon, ye ar were, Gorman Thomas has retired. Mickey Rivers has a new Spencer is 33 in July and Watson is (. 244/ 45 / 123), Sixto Lezcano address in Texas. And Chis 34. is also 34. Graig SHORT SPORT SHORTS ( . 321 / 28 / 101), Ben Oglive Chambliss, a quiet man whose Nettles is 36 years old in August. For (.282/ 29/ 81), and Cecil Cooper leadership took a back seat only to the last few years people around the (. 308/ 24/ 106). The lack ofa quality Munson's, is in Atlanta. have been Varsity Sport Highlights Not Your,Average

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By Pete Baughman Archway 'taff O nly .r onny Bench and T ny Perel drove in more runs '(937) than this (1 IYo r hilling fir t baseman. Had 19 homers and 60 R BI last season in what could have been his w~rst year, " arne him. bv David Cooley should cop their fifth straight Archway Staff Stanley Cup...... The track team's quickest runner was booted off the 2. In his first fill season in 1969 he hit What is this new ECAC baseball squad for skipping last weekend. 32 homers and drove in 90 runs. He rule where there can be a designated Joe Cahill, who had coped firsts in is not the only player to ever hit 300 runner for the catcher everytime he the 220 and 440 meter races in the homers and steal 300 bases in a ARCHWA Y Staff Photo gets on base? Supposedly it will team's first meet, had also been career. Perhaps the most traded make the game quicker and give the missing practices and I guess Coach super-star in history. Name him. catcher time to put his equipment on Fred Reinhardt had had enough... . between innings. What a crock! If! Too bad the Celtics could not land was a catcher and had just ripped a 3. Named A.1.. Rookie of the year in 7'4" Ralph SampsoQ. What an through the gap I sure as hell 1970 after hitting .302, he went on to unbelievable lineup they would have would not want to come off the hit over .300 five times during the with Sampson, Bird, and Cowens bases. I wouldn't care if I was slower seventies. The peak of his career under the boards and Robey off the than Boog PowelL.. came in 1976 when he was named ·bench..... Intramural softball M.V.P. in the American League.. Riddle-- What is the only candy bar that tells you how good it is? Answer should be wild this spring. TKEand - the Factory both have tough squad later... Congratulations to the 4. A rookie in 1965, his career was up Notch Club for a hard-earned again this and are definitely the and down through the sixties due to victory over Skidrow in probably teams to beat... .. a sore arm. In 1970 he recorded his the strongest Weak Division ever. ... Smoke narrowly defeated TOK for fi rst twenty win season (20-10), then In the women's hoop championship, the soccer championship last 'year went on to post twenty or more wins Tanqueray narrowly defeated Joint but I think the Fire can give both even more times while taking Cy Effort to win the title. Both teams teams a run for the money this Young honors three-times, all enjoyed fine seasons.... . year..... I have this funny feeling that during the last decade. Name him. Prediction-New York Yankees over Ali may be able to pull off this the St. Louis Card.inals in the World comeback of his ..... Just a feeling, Series ... The Monireal Canadians though..... Answer to the riddle 5. A rookie in 1967 , this much above.. .the Reggie Bar of course! traveled has ammassed have gotten their act together and over 250 homers and 1000 RBI in his long career. Has seen days with Ratsl Houston, Montreal, and New York of the N.1.. Has made a second RESUMES I could have career as a D. H., now with a new Photo by Mark Toms advertised in this club in the American League. Finished second in RBIs in the AL in Professional resumes done space for just 1977 with 121. Hit over 20 homers six from start to finish. Fifty times and 19 two others. copies included; Black ink on a $4.301 good cover paper: Call .. THE ARCHWAY Answers and ask for Jerry or Mark THE ARCHWAY ONLY $45 Ext. 311. 313 qmllS Alsn'M .~ THANKS J~Wllld W!f 'v MAINTENANCE FOR THE .RCHWAY uosun~ ullwJn4J. T FIXING OUR LIGHT!!! spuoij AqqOij 'l Contact Peter Israel through THE ARCHWAY Office or at Neeqs You to AIl~" ~~1 '1 (617) 883-1160. Fill this Space Pate 8 THE ARCHWAY April 18. 1980 Nat'l On .Campus THE ARCHWAY It's a Lonely World WJMF Announces Report Needs You Position To learn. students must presum­ What does every resident eagerly ha \"l: d isco\"ered keg pa rt ies. ably take some initiative. yet much wait for" What eommoditv is so hang()\ers and how easy it is to put of the current consumerism rhetoric. "- The Editorial Board of The pre ious that it even breaks up off letter~ to old friends. The W.I M F Board of Directors is "one sided." putting.. the entire Archway announces for the posi­ friendship" Mail,,! By my seeond seme~II:r. I II as an'nounced the creation of the new burden of college success or failure tions of '\ews Editor. Sports Editor. Most peopk try to cOler up their making hets with suitemates to sec position of Training Director. The on the institution. That is the and Circulation Manager. emotions hy hragging ahout their who will go longest withllut anI Boa rd crea ted t he post ion to a lIe­ premise hehind a new 4uestionain:, Each position will he rC4uired l() airmail or their healthy supply of mail. !\1y friend 1\1anin i~ the liate what is I'iewed as nne of the designed to enahlc 'college~ to coordinate the actilitics of their dust. reigning champion \I ith an ama/ing station\' higgest prohlems. measure the 4ualitv of student department. T hey will also SCfve on Aher much thought. dwa lten and I ha\'<: created the Alter second semester. I just orJinate and ol'ersee all the training "This concept. 4uality of effort. sihle to the Board. " Diminishing Prohihilit~ of t..1ail & couldn't take it anymore. Then: had actil'ities of the training stall. The has not heretofore heen system- Although cxperience is preferred. Theory." It goes something like this. tll he a solution·. Maga/im:s.. of station trains approximately .10 disc atieally measured: yet its rclcl'ance we are willing to train applicants. In my first month on campus I course. Ihere were all these jockeys elery semestcr. This figure to understanding student learning Enthusiasm and dedication are received more mail than I did during tempting ads that I was reading does not include production and and development during college is re4uired: the ability to work only any month after that. The first day. I during Rossman's horing principles. management trainees. ohvious." says the Higher Education hours is often necessary: and a sense checked my hox and found a letter class. The position. W.I M F's eleventh Research Institute. the adminis- of humor is very helpful. from Mom. She has carefully ~ent That wa~ it. Order IOns of directorship. is open to all staff trators of the test. A numher of If you are inlerested. stop by The me a letter elen hdore I left so I maga/ines and get mail e\'ery day. memhers who have heen with the colleges and unil'ersities are plan- Archway office anytime. or contact will not feel lonely during my first Haling filled out the order form and station at least one semester. Itwill ning to surwy their students with the Craig Carpenter or Rosalie St. Jean. days on campus. The second day I ma ikd it with the check. I w'aited. I he filled at elections on Monday. 4uestionairc this spring. got two letters. One is from .Ioe at waited for the day when the first of school in CT and the second from my "daily" maga/ines would arrive Martha in :\ Y. They too have Octoher 12. 1979. That was the day discovered the merits of an IX state. thel started. I received all five The ABC's of Getting Free Records I. of course. sat right down and magazines. My plan for daily mail replied telling of Bryants fahulous had faiied. W.JMF's reputation has been diminishing profits. architecture. Each letter thereafter it I am still searching for the answer By Jeff Campbell huilding over the past two or three Bryant's Sound Alternatives will took mdonger to reply. This is also to an age long problem. If you have Have you ever wondered. how years. They have gone from an continue trying to get the hest the case with .Ioe and 1\1artha. They found the answer. .. lct me know. WJ M gets its albums." The answer F album a' week to two a day. albums hased on their reputation lies within one of two four letter Unfortunately. the record and playlist. In the meantime. rest words. Luck and free. companies are cutling back on assured the W J M F has a 4.000 Phonothon Continues Bryant's radio station mails out a promotional eopies hecause of vlliume record lihrary to draw from . "playlist" of what it plays to most. The playlist is mailed to 209 record companies every week.. It is on the hasis of that playlist and those of other station~ that a record company determines its mailing list. The record companies prefer radio stations tha t play ncw mu,ic. They know Billy .Ioel's new alhum is Cont. from page 3. col. 3 going to sell. hut Private lightning A tour and demonstration of tht! Paul Rocheleau. General Man­ station and its facilities concluded is another story altogl·ther. Both are ager of WJMF. told the gathering the meeting. The staff m embers of excellent performers hut the that w ith larger facilities. increased WJMF ar~ optimistic of the sta­ unknow· needs. tht extra hoost to get power and increasingly experienced tion's future and felt that t his the message across. and professional staff members. W.I ;\11-. as a matter of policy. reception was a sue ~ sful beginning WJ M F is now. more than ever. ahle plays a lot of new music and the to serve the Community. for "Smithtidd Radio," reco rd companies like that. As a result. W.J M F received ahout two illhum. per ,by Irec. The more companies that vou impn:ss with your programming the WJMF Makes Bid ARCHWA Y Staff Photo more alhums you rcceiVt! . Easier said than done!" When a record Cont. from p. 1. col. 3 company has 200 promotional general manager, the ad ministration Not only is the station faced with Support it!!! copie~ to cover 700 stations. the is supporting the idea of increasing the problem ofobtaining the money, going gets tough. the station's poweL but it has not yet but it must obtain it quickly. The agreed to supply the needed money. FCC says the station must be "If they don't, the station faces a operating at 100 watts by the spring very strong possibility of going off of 1981. the air," Feinberg said. APRIL 23-26 W J M F has asked the College for W J M F is expecting an answer by the balance of the money needed. the middle of May. Providing the Wed Nite-REQUEST NITE in the Pub SO¢ The College however . has not yet administration cooperates. W J M F given the station an answer to its will be broadcasting from its new Thur Nite-MR. BRYANT Contest in the request. According to Steve Fein­ location at an effective power output AUDITORIUM. -berg, engineer-in-cha'rge and former of 225 watts by January of 1'981. Fri Afternoon-"Hair of the Dog" r------~ ~~\) ( •••Attention... I in Dorm Village-Beer, ~v~v Burgers, Dogs. ~ "',.\~V Graduating : Fri Nite-'No Jeans Nite' ~~ Accounting in the SALMONSON ~G Majors Dining Hall- S~

Sat Afternoon-SUPE~TEAMS Prepare while the probability of passing is the greatest. behind Dorm 4 and 5 ­ Use what you know-now. Call or write today for your brochure and application. 'CAR SMASH!' phone (401) 231-1200, ext 314 Sat Nite-URugs" In the Dorm Village-. Beer,Burgers,Dogs. CENTER FOR BRYANT COLLEGE MANAGEMENT -. SMITHFIELD DEVELOPMENT , R,L 02917 IN CASE OF RAIN, MOVE INTO THE PUB WITH MIXED DRINKS ~-----~------~ April 18. 1980 THE ARCHWAV Pate 9

THE CALENDAR Your weekly guide to "What's happening" in and around the Bryant Community. Movie Change On Campus April 18 Preregistration Animal House 2:00 p.m. SPB Mixer with "Channel One" in the Pub 9:00 pm-1 :00 am admission is 75¢; April 19 Animal House 2:00 pm Mass 4:30-6:00 pm auditorium Concert featuring Pousette-Dart Band, Aztec Two Step and Steve Rizzo, 8 pm, Gymnasium April 20 Animal House 2:30 pm, 7:00 pm, 9:15 pm Mass, noon, Rotunda • April 21 Preregistration ends Due to. vvedding Rotunda Run-off for Sophomore Senate seat April 22Crafts Fair, 11 :00 am to 3:00 pm, Rotunda Dave Anderson Appears at the CC 9:00 pm at 3:00. Tourney of Tycoons Final, 2:15 pm, Faculty Dining Room April 23 1980 Career Information Day 10 pm to 1 pm, Rotunda Professional Pride Day 9 am to 11 am, Auditorium April 24-26 Mr. Bryant Weekend Off Campus Animal House will April 21 John Williams will make his Providence Debut as conductor of the Boston Pops at the Ocean State Theater at 8 pm. Tickets are $12.75, $10.25, an(J $7.~S . April 22 The Providence Opera Theatre presents "The Merry now start at 2:30 p.m. Widow" 2 pm April 24-26 The RI Feminist Theatre presents "Paper Weight" at the Roger Williams Park Museum Theatre, Providence at 8 pm. Tickets are $4.00. Only Sunday 3:00 Showing WJ:M:F.Concert Report

April' IS The-j. G eil~ Ba-nd, Springfield Civic Center at 8 p.m. A UNI~ PlCTUAE TECHNICOlOR" r---:7 -"ono--:',7'"Lo-m-p --oon -, AfI:--,,,,-.ol:-:'H:-ou-,,,--' r::=-r-­ ------, 19 Pousette Dart Band l Aztec Two Step, Bryant College at 8 p.m. No Warren Zevon, Orpheum Theatre at 7:30 IQIQlnol \QUod rr ocl~ ()t"'l WI:..A (\ecord.. (, Ta PE'S I Mov oe 000I~ Of NC~l ond.. and OooI~SlOfe-.. 20 Robin Trower, Orpheum Theatre at 7:30 0'''1 UNIVERS4l CITY STUD,OS. INC 4ll RIGHTS RESERVED ~~===o..:..::.:::.==:::= Anne Murray. Springfield Civic Center at 8 p.m. 19 & 20 The J . Geils Band, Boston Garden at 8 p.m. 24 The J. Geils Band, New Haven Colliseum at 8 p.m. May 2 Frank Zappa, Providence Civic Center at 8 p.m . . 2 & 3 Bob Dylan, Worcester Auditorium at 8 p.m. 3 Frank Zappa, Music Hall at 7 p.m. & 10 p.m...... H ...... • ...... 3 The J. Geils Band, Providence Civic Center at 8 p.m. ZZ Top, Boston Garden at 8 p.m. Van Halen, Cape Cod Collisieum at 7:30 p.m. Student Programming Board Presents Cheap Trick, Boston Garden at 8 p.m. 7 Journey / Babys, Springfield Civic Center at 8 p.m. 8 Van Halen, New Haven Collisieum at 8 p.m. 10 The Grateful Dead, Hartford Civic Center at 8 p.m. SPRING WEEKEND 11-12 Bob Dylan, Ocean State Performing Arts Center 8 p.m. 15 The Grateful Dead, Boston Garden at 8 p.m .. featuring 16 Rush, Providence Civic Center at 8 p.m. I7 Rush, Cape Cod Collisieum at 7:30 p.m. 20 Rush, New Haven Collisieum. at 8 p.m. June 18 Genesis, Orpheum -Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 1 Yes, Hartford Civic Center at 8 p.m. The Concert Report can be heard at 3:30, 8:30, & 11:00

UFE With Birth We become one Surrounded by Loue Engulfed with fun With time We found each other All of us sisters All of us brothers With the end We say goodbye The dreams for/illed The hearts will cry .. Call it death? The DAVID BROMBERG BAND We will never die All our love Can't say goodbye and Scott Jarrett Thank you my friends Friday May 2, 1980 8:00-1 :OOam We were so beautiful As life.... .itself! $3.00 Admission In the GYM

Paul Anthony Rocheleau ...... '"...... N ...... Paee 10 THE ARCHWAY April 18. 1980 THE CLASSIFIEDS For 5810-10 Speed, 26"a Sears Free SPirit 8 ike Fan M ay 1981. 9 momh lease. secufltydepOSlf requited. CaU Gel psyched Bad news. Babes" we are the bestl lamey, are you miSSing YOUr tv?8writer again? Sorryl Condihon. 140 or B.a . Call 232·0351. I(aren. 781-5112 clo Steven Jenkins Thanks for the use of it love Abbey Xoticcs Only 4 more weekends leftI We h.ve to live it upltRlght Duplex House Near PrOVidence College and on 8us Roomie? "nnle. 8ean and Jo. get psyched for senior partying. W." t ~ 10 speed bike. Slop by Archway and ask for line, utilities Included. Summer and FlU/ Spring rates MHr. IIelp \rantcd same as above House ne8r Bryant College. CaU 781­ D.C.-If you dare to ask me that question one more time... Annie. Annie, AnnMt. Blue. Blue. Blue 5112 c/ o Steven Jenkins. I LOVE THE COLOR BLUEIII POSlton available for Fall 1980 Work/ stucty Clencal It's not a disease Julietl receptionist Part limA weekdays forCoun6ellng Center A.C., How IS your toe? you big babyll Don't ever make Lost/Found Staff. Pay' S2_90/hour (work/ study) Stlrt: September 8ean-Don' t Itllnk so much. You are wasting precIous Personals me go though that again. 5,1980 Office Expenence helpful Be financially secure limel M1Sfekenly Taken: Light brown Barracuda jacket on , for Ihe Fall semester contact Mrs Carol DavIs 4th of July pany WIll ~... jull wail until the summer Wednesday afternoon In gameroom . You have mine. I Annie, do me e favO(, do any more typing but counseling Center Ext 342-Apply nowl bashl Annie. want to go out tonight? OKIIl SUREIII don 'l have yours. let's switch! Call Vinny 232·0019. practice your expon shorthandl There's more action going on on the IhirdUoOt ~n. n you linda P.---Iurning OUldo? Lcn"rung pong paddly wooden w i no covering thinkI Box 1780-Hellol Your assistant Prod. Manager s:ompletelyy worn down. If found call Sam at 232·0177 Lori A.-seen any moons lately? Rewlt'd oHered Placcs to Li\'c Ightwetght, Whal General Hospital's origin.' name? linda and M.E. get psyched tor. good weekend , love I General Hospital's original name? B&C Thanks Dan for 81 great weekend at the Cape. Ben. Two Houses J miles trom Bryant. furnished utilities Included_ parking, one mile from Bus line. Summer Ron F .. Our Frisbee Pal. C&B COf1gratulations Eileen Me . on meking RA Insane-Excallent party thanx, 8e8n Rales $ lOOper month per person or Will Quote flat rate For Sale/H.ent for IndiVidual person or Couple only. available Ronman. Happy. .. Happy. .. kappy ..C&a L.aura--So Favorite Thinks you have nice legs. HI Ette l NIKon 43 t086 Zoom lens-· Stop byArchway and ask. tor IntersesSion and Summer. 1980 ( end of May thru August JI. 1980}Fall, 1980 and Spring 1981 rates $140 M erk Janyne-Oon't worry about ma. until ItS the day linda U.-'W'hat can I say? Ch.>w-Preny aoon you 'll be weatlng 8 'turban'l per mOnlh per person; available September I. 1980 thru ----- ,.------­ before.then we'lt both wotry-·Joanne " YOU DUMB VIRGIN" Sue-Would you like it marinated or raw? I'm sure the Nellie: you're the only ona who's still gOt a tanl Whal's " EMR'" company would be glad to help. your secret? love C&S I can't stand that darn lightlltl lianne-please don't get mad at me for doing this. SlU, The Twinkle in your aye twinkles ours too. ___ Death 10 OSCIII Stu. The tWinkle in your eye twinkles ours too. luv C&S Michelle: pleasae keep your opinions 10 yourself. Annie, I can't believe how much we're alike. Marlin, how dry we are for P.J . Ba rb and Christl everyday is C8n~ ' s Sirthday. UNE UP -YOUR It's my rug my room, tl nd my DOOR. Iron Man, You've got Tin Man'S Hean. Klkl Donna O's Drtnk of the week: The Koala Sombrero. r ake Roomie, thanks for always being there when I need you. coffee liquer, milk. and 8 eucalyptus leef... Birt: You've gOI thai Winston look. C&S I know you always be. But why IS Rose here? SUMMER JOB NOW!! Billy S. Co"gratulatlons as Phi Sigma Nu's President AnOle, late night talks are definetly the best. Especially B&C when the room gets lighted up.1I1 MorriS; There's a party May 4 . take a nap starting now

So Jangles, How aboul some drinking pals on the 18th? "Fruit of the loom" Spring Weekend May 2. No excuses, Mac. L_ B&C Too bad no DooRAI THat would have been so cutel RAC: Try for the embassy in Koala lumpur. Joe V , SWift ls the wind blowing over swift seas. But my Earn from $3000-$5000. Free gas Program. P.T. heart IS swiher than either of these. love Chnsli Jo. Gina, Cathy, Judy and especially Annie, thanks for Who is this Ch ip N, Joe. anyway? making my last semester the best.-You are the greatest now available all majors Call screening Please leave Mary T. alone. suitemates evar. Impression lima' " Okay, let m.e ask you th iS; what's tne mission? Eat my shorts. Oooohl" operator. Joanle G. Why f11lI sn't thare been any hash latety?1 miss I'm sorry' I'm sorryI I'm sorryll trust youf I trust youl J "I tr'tJst youl . Will it rain on May 247

Jo & John-tnanx for (he pizza & beerl love Sean(your Tra . your shoe is untiedl Smiles: There'S always News Editor. other deughter) Dealer's Co-op 769-0740 Tern. I'm glad we've become such good friends and Bre Harris & Morrington would like to announce they are Diane-lNhy do lemon cookies taSte like choco£ate? always confused together. love Abbey moving. Somepl.ce. Fourty-six states left to eliminate.

Cookie-Keep your e8(S open. You never know whal you m ight headll

Doe's Jimmy Carter relny teact. Fi,..nce? •

Vermn -Sin. Sin. Sin It's better to be an Insane than a wImp.

The word for thiS ...... eek IS " JlC1) OP" uld yo afford a Coogr2l:5 Kim ll Lee·F.m ollS for you r easy meth od tiriving SChool-when 15 th. nellt I ~~ o n ?

Melissa-LAue night munchies are t ~ ml,lch . How mueh ATE B D? popcorn can you !!t at at one sh,tng7 SI.ss-Here·s the persona" I promised-Sw prisedl

M.S.-I thougl-tt you quit smoking-Cloud nine cares-try again.

Big guy No. 1 -I've been stung--where's my 4 hours1 ~~~~------I---­ Cabbage-Heyl wanna request some songs on WJMF

Marie-has th ~ w ind been windy tlue-ly1

Sandy-Do l" m e would.l!ppreCIII~.L. 1t if 'fClU wolllt11-1awe a bit mor. conside'r.uoo fOf ottwJrs slseptng Aamtlllti' Monda'i nt9ht? Jerry Wood 1love you .. Mariss-Sou'h Carolina here we come"

Babe, Always and forever eech moment with you isjust like a dream come true. I love you, your Baby.

Piche-is·Joe in the library?

RJCT 717 / 1980

HAPPY 8IRTHDAY. CANDY

Bryant Insane Asylum-3 a.m.

HaPf)Y Belated Sirthday Donna. love Nancy George and Bessl Now YQU can!! <;Ieorge: recently remarried Rtck S,re.. 8ARBm Finally, you can now own that Watch out Hardy Soysl Nancy Drew knows who you are. MATTRESS/ LINER COMPONENTS Sill: thanks for your car. Nancy, George, Bess. waterbed that you have always Diane, you should change your middly name to dreamed about without having to l YNNGuess who put up with the high cost of one. oMattress ______$49.95 Just cell us 'he SHIN-SPLINT SISTERS. be right. I may be crazy, But it Ijust may be a lUNATIC Here at Parenteau's we you 're fookin' for.-Jeff's theme song

understand how you feel and we are joAnne & eean--No, I haven't forgo.nen about REUNEE, offering tremendous savings on o[jner ______._. ______._.____ 9.50 for my night as a Chinawoman' waterbeds that you can build D.C.··You have en awful hairy bed panner.__ .who is he? Doner··de your frous partv much? We'll get them drunk yourself! oFrame this weekend... If you choose, you can· purchase with Headboard ______. 98.{)0 NotChclub--where can we sign up? just the frame and the inner TED·· What's it feel like to be a STAR? components and you have yourself oHeater WhoaI How do you slow this Ihing down? a genuine waterbed-It's that with Thermos'tat ______49.95 Suite 320 --Don't forget your boots. simple! Mellow··You're an awesome dancer. .... Judy· ·Alias 'wild' lipsl oDeck ------.------38.00 Tracy-·ls il 'all over' Donna·Have you stoped paying yet?-l.E.1. ACCESSORIES Bean-Am I stiU JUSt a toe? oPedestal ______. 39.00 Bean-we're finally 1I0ing to be 'soi'imatell

• Sheets More p8rsonals can be found on the neJl.I page. • Pads Pillows • " TUES.-WED. & SAT. TILL 6 ~Iassified Ad forms • Cushions THURS. & FRI. TILL 9 Are available in • Comforters • Bedspreads Parenteau's THE ARCHWAY 585 SOCIAL ST.• WOONSOCKET. R.l. Office All accessories are 50% off With eService You Can Depend On 769-6654 Remember-Your classified Quality Furniture At Discount Prices the purchase of a waterbed. must be submitted on the Classified Ad form to get in the paper. April 18. 1980 THE ARCHWAY Palle 11 Jean-How do yOu ride horses No. f do not went another II\8lr.ebit.1I I ask you agalO __ _What firs. ImpreSSIons? To YAAGR: I couldn't have been anvluclcier. Love Annte Jean-Nice panls ~ did you paint them brown? W....I·Ar. you aura you don't want .notherl Now More Personals D.C. What's happening to us? I think we',. being JoAnne-Ali the hllrH!S$ rabbits cue on the full mooon overpoWered by some foreign source, don't be chlckenl -Cookie over R.I. 81ues Brothersrll I'd like to spend th~m with vqu Maureen P. You owe Donna one ham & cheese Q: Whllt do hangotlef, and preferred M:ock he.,. in Donna·Did you fill out 8 qu.stionsir. of roo pages grinderpayment due Mev 17 Whet makes the "Oynamic Trio" Dynamic, LlaN&Pl commonl A: Both .re cumula'iyel Kevin-Birthday's are for new conquests before you came here? Oon(Slud?) Doing any solos this weekend? Dynamic Trio: Need some signsl levI-was your mother wrangle,? 'Oala Hamilton'-what a distinguishing nlmell Sal See much lately7 Dorm .·Nerfball Ch.mpiOOlhip pm.. 2:00 in tM Pops-go to Canada on weekends 18tely1 Ther. is only one true E.F. Hutton ... Oorm 7·233 ":'z: With who in the conf.rence rooml morning. Sue and Sua-AMSC Club lives ani Karen the treasurer TKE ·Whe,e do you .spend your weekends. curious T--OMI you ..e my new Ihoea yet. They .r. r.lly nice. Girla Ver.ity Treck-You '" come. tong way beby. Get Maybe you can come owr to obIerve and wh8teverl p&yched fOl next ..uon. Spanky-did you ever get rug burns on your kn••s1love, Mom 8. Dad·What magazine .re yOU showing to your You burnt your It...... doing what? You do h.... bfa Sparkeis with character. one'.' childrenl Hi my little Cutie. JUIt ,hough, I'd eend you eli".. Jellytleen • Sozy: GET PSYCHED fOR SATURDAYIII reminder who rMny Clf••. ~ 18: Words .Ione cannot tell you of my love. 'or awn 8 For whoeYlr is interested: St.ve O. won the case. LDil ·Gunl who'. coming 10 dinner1 --:--::-:--:,.-,--::--..,-1-1----1-­ Nancy-Th. room will be empty for 2 nights-put it to goed silence when \N8 ',e together is fIlled with unheard RM',Suy,SIeazy,LJellylleen: ..... IUIrt 'he _end music, Love S, ...., ---,-,,____--:--:-:::--:--:---:---c--:--:---:-­ Donne ,. Big Mac·s·What 8 teaml on Monday aeain Ihit wwettlll You don't know It y.t. Mik. L . but you'r. in for tha .hine of you, I~e . Me. ------1-----:--1-­ Kathy·Just because you quit the track leam doesn't You FURTII Jer what', for dinner Smegma liYeI for .....r and .....r. F. A.·I am gild to hava you II a frtend. You ',. a g,81t mean you can't "compete" peraonl Much low-Kala HAPPV BIRTHDAY CANDYIIIIIII The chea club" omnipotent ~ . C .- How , would I lial I told lyou I wouldn't writ. ------~,------:-:,-----:-~I-­ ------~~~--~~I---­ Kalhy·th. pond is coming SOOn enough. Oon't be afraKl, anything bed! Paul: ,....._, ,he' n', MANNY no, MANGOn lIItl ptay cook'tha .... in the rlin. I'm jUIl curio.... why you I'weyt uy Iju..don't know 1 just buy. snork.11I Maybe it ia bec8u.. of 1M urnl r..eon I My I'm ju.. -----11------,---­ If I say so myself·what a great matchmake, • amll curious. LS: Heve e colee end, omilel l..ovct B.C Whit time i. itl ha beer 30 time Cand,"-ick ... Happy 81t1.ted Binhday to the Kama Kati Queenll Annepolia and Bryant·"Beck Together eg.in" Paul: good luck in track-always. Annepolil end lIIyen, ., E...e, Time I---:De=rle~...:-: .nd Pet·.·1'ony· . .. run in I -c»itfire o.rll,...· 00 up some noodl.s Pu,h the car, we Cln't get it in reYefM ----I 11--­ My my hey hay clam chowder wlll never go away .Jw no morl Indy 500. I r.ign. ----I '--_1--­ Burger King·8est hamburgers around The Che.. Club ,_""'''8<1 ----I 1­ Hey hey my my clam chowder will never die. That big naay man attKked mel - 1' ----:---:-::--::--:--:-:-----;:-­ P.R. Stall-.1 Karen· 1O your're rtding liona in Newport nowl The Sound Alternative Hey ..AMt,, w.n.... 00 ehopping thi. WMlcendl .The _ Dave·Slow dance much? l1?utual l1?otors 232-2222 Auto Body Works Guaranteed American & Foreign Service Complete Car Care 100% Guaranteed Used Autos Take Rt. 7 to 116 and go left. Beside Timberlands Restaurant.

This construction ditch is located between the gym and the unistructure, NOW Students involved in outside activites should avoid this area in order to prevent any unnecessary accidents, THREE Photo by Mark Toms 1. REASONS FREE RING Trade In your man's gold H.S. lIng lor a SlLADIUMS TO BUY* Cdlege ring free. LAST DAY TO BUY! ARTCARVED ALSO AllOWS BEST "rRADE. N VALUES I. TOWARDS GOLD RING Concert Tickets CHOOSE PURCHASES. A se4eclton of 17 Innovol'rve arc! ,on l~ m pofOty STyles on display~y . Pousette-.Dart AIrrCARVED FEATURES MORE DESIGN VARIErY THAN ANY Aztec Two Step OTHER COUfGE RING COv,Il<\Nr 1 SAVE Produced from 0 Sl:ong ,ev.-eIer's There will be 200 tiellets alloy, 51IADIUMIe COllege ""9' ore avooble 01 specoOl sale pn<.es. at the door. ARTCARVED PROVIDES AN ALTERNATiVE TO THE HIGH PRICE OF GOLD.

*BONUS: AttCarved's Colege ring Spe<:ioMst is on campus today to assist with ths important and meaningful purchase. WOMEN'S fREE PREGNANCY TESTING MEDICAL "ABORTION PROCED URES • "BIRTH CONTROL COUNCELING CENTER "COMPLETE GYNECOLOGICAL CARE . .. symbolizing your obility to ochieve. "STATE LlSENCED fACIliTY

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P R E R E G I S T R A \ EC.~51 ~ T I B o L J!IRI4 N u E S II's preregistration time again. Once again, it is time to examine THE ARCHWAY to find out what one has to take-and finding out one can't take the courses because they close hefore you because they' close before you get there. Seated in the dreaded "Preregistration Room" ~' ou can plot out literally thousands of possible schedules, none of which prubabl~ ' will work. Through­ out the room one hears comments: "1 ,,'on't take an eight o'clock class!" "~o way can I ~______-.!!!!!!!!!~___..... ~_....J~""'" stand having THAT teacher another semester. "How's so-and-so with so-and-so, "Rats! closed!," and draws a red line through the number, to the accompianament of groans, verbal, Another course closed!" "I can't find and economics course to take-I need one to graduate! and possibly' physical abuse. Once seated at the terminal the computer betrays even the best What do I do?" intentions. and the schedule must again be changed. But who knows??? One could be lucky. It can be imagined that the world's worst job is being the person who says "English 10145- Then again, tbere's_always ADD/DRQP. Photo~ ~LMark Toms

The Economic-Finance Club presents CAREER OPPORTUNI1Y DAY

With guest speakers from: The Money Market Funds, Brokerage Firm and Personal Banking Fields.

.-' On Thursday, April 24 at 1 :OOpm in Conference Rooms 386 A and B. - • All are welcome to attend. Wine and cheese will. b'e served.