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The Cow l Volume XXXIII, No. 15 February 4, 1981 Providence, R.I. 02918 USPS 136-260 12 Pages Congress Elections Tomorrow Student Hopefuls Vie For Class Offices Tomorrow, Feb. 5. elections treasurer's spot, with Patty Brandolino, are running for Beth Carver. Joe Brandolino. treasurer. will be held for the officers and Wright, Monica Higgins and president of the class. Dan Sullivan, Chris Feisthamel, The five representative's seats representatives of the current Cathy Jahn running for Carrie Gilroy, Jean Ludwig Anne Marie Naber. Jane are being sought by Dave Sad- freshman, sophomore and junior secretary. and Paul Gannon are competing Almedia. Ed Smith. Allan dow, Steve Ferreira. Kathy classes. The representative hopefuls for the position of vice president. Jurista, Cindy Chapman, Lyn- Walsh. Bill Loaan. Susie Rogers. are Mary Ellen Westdyk. Sheila Judy Schultz. Ed Pilkington marie MacMillan and Susan Barry, Lisa Reagan, Carol and Paul McVicker are hoping to Fair. win the office of treasurer while Giovino Pigeon Sullivan Brandolino Maugha O’Donnell. Carol Mahoney. Pat Woods. Debbie Tierney, Greg Gebo, Kerry Rob Giovino is unopposed in Coleman seeking re-election to the office of George. Maureen Vaughan, Kate Competing for the president's Reilley, Marc Hanley, Ros Judy McNamara and Colleen president of the Class of 1982. Harrington and Marianne seat in the Class of 1984 are Kelli Deasy, David White, Carolyn Meg Leary and Laura Foley are Dematrakas. Coleman. Sean Sullivan and Scanlon, Sandra Roberts, Joanne Cronin are running for secretary. the contenders for vice president. Elections will be held from 9:30 Steve Shaheen. Running for vice Belanger, Jay Sullivan, Cindy The candidates for Sam Bertin is unopposed in her a.m. to 5 p.m. in Slavin Center on president are Bill Daponte, Joan Sampson and Michelle Rainville. representative are Cathy quest for the office of secretary Thursday. All are encouraged to Whalen and Pat Conley. Mike The top contenders for the Graziano. Marianne Gallo, Chris while Steve Dooley and Sue vote. Evans, Sue Sullivan and Steve Class of 1983, Mike Holland. Tom Murphy. Alicia Lynch, Janice Armstrong are running for Williams are all vying for the Sorbo, Greg Pigeon and John Calitri. Joanne Calitri, Mary Colonel’s Corner Catches College Crowd By Peggy Hogan There’s something going on in person of Aquinas Hall, com ana to paint some type of mural the basement of Raymond Hall mented that, “A lot more work in the stairway. Plans are also almost every weekend. If you goes into it than people realize. being made to fix up the fur Holland Sorbo walk to the bottom of a long flight Cleaning up can get really niture, renovate the bar, and of stairs, adjust your eyes to the messy.” install speaker boxes for the Hanson agreed, but added that, stereo system. worked hard to make the parties Aquinas- March 14; Dore- March low lights and your ears to the enjoyable for everyone. “If you recruit a bunch of friends, There’s also been some con 20, April 25; Guzman- March 7. loud music, you’ll realize you are O’Brien commented, “You do a at a Colonel’s Corner party. it all gets done.” troversy over the need for a April 4; Joseph- March 6, April 3; lot of work and you have a good “ Everyone has a good time. In spite of the mess, there are wristband policy. Currently, no M cD erm ott- M arch 13; Mc many benefits to a Colonel’s one under 19 is allowed into the time, too. You couldn’t really Vinney- March 28; Meagher- It’s a blast,” said Jeff Hanson have a party like this anywhere and Pat O’Brian, dorm officers Corner party. The dorm can often Comer. An Aquinas resident March 27, April 24; Raymond- mentioned that, “The purpose of else." • March 21; Stephens- February for Guzman Hall. Along with two clear over $200 from a sold out Last week, the Resident Board other officers, they are Colonel’s Comer is to provide 27. party. held a lottery in which the dorm responsible for organizing, I’ve always had a good time resident students with someplace Dates which are not taken by officers chose from among the running and cleaning up after to go on campus. Without a the dorms are usually reserved there,” said one Meagher remaining weekend dates for this parties their dorm sponsors in the resident. “ It lets you get closer to wristband policy, they’re locking for various organizations or are out a third of the residents.” semester. These dates are only available for private parties. Colonel’s Corner. the people in your dorm while tentative and one dorm can trade The work involved in putting on The Dorm Council is working Generally, Colonel’s Comer is not meeting other people. It’s a good or combine dates with another a Colonel’s Corner party on changing the present policy so open during the week in com change from the usual mixers dorm. primarily falls on the four dorm that freshmen will be able to pliance with the administration’s because it’s small and com The dates chosen were: officers. Even before the party fortable.” participate without drinking. request. begins they have to organize and Currently, there’s a good tape Grant said the change is “being publicize the event, obtain 150 system which most of the dorms held up now because of Fr. tickets, and buy decorations, food use. However, it is also equipped Duffy’s recent resignation. It’s and drinks. Dorms usually to accommodate bands. “That not too hopeful for this year.” VOTE contact John Durkin for the six will probably be a thing for the It was also suggested that the kegs allowed at each party. future,” said Hanson. administration consider raising In addition to the costs of There are several other the maximum number of tickets IN SLAVIN supplies and refreshments the changes being planned for sold from 150 to 200. dorm has to pay $25 to a student Colonel’s Corner in the future. In the four years since it has manager, Jeff Wendth or Tim According to Kate Grant, opened, Colonel’s Comer has West. The student manager treasurer of the dorm council, been a unique alternative to 9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. supervises at every party and plans are being made with the art crowded mixers and bars. The during the clean-up the next day. department to repaint the inside officers of each dorm have Therese Cosby, social chair- News— Editorials— Features— M e tro - Sports— Pucksters New Major Time For PC Interns East Side at PC A Theatre Eateries Win Again! in DC Page 12 page 2 Page 4 Page 6 Page 10 P age 2 FEBRUARY 4, 1981 _News BOG MINERVA PIZZA HOUSE Around The Campus 1405 Douglas Ave., North Providence, R.l. News Delicious pizzas and hot oven grinders. Counseling Center Workshop Chaplains’ Office Now that Student Congress has "CALL YOUR ORDER BEFORE YOU LEAVE HOME The workshop will deal with There will be a prayer meeting passed a new amendment, the THEY WILL BE READY ON ARRIVAL. " organizing a creative job cam tomorrow in Guzman Chapel at Providence College Board of paign. It will be held at 7 p.m. in 9:30 p.m. Governors will be given its Alumni Room 5. allocation of funds by May 1 for 10% DISCOUNT WITH PC ID the following year. This will let College Planning Committee the BOG schedule events for the 353-5155 Parents' Weekend There will be a meeting with next year in advance. F riday thru Sunday, Be the anthropology department in The first two weeks of prepared! Slavin 203 tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. February are keeping members Students are invited to attend. of the Board busy with continuous events. Language Survey The agenda includes last night's performance of “Beat Colleges and universities placed in the student mail boxes Feat ” at the Coffeehouse, and a across the nation are re on Thursday afternoon and Dr. New Major Thursday night, Feb. 5 per examining and re-emphasizing Gilbert R. Cavaco. Chairman of formance of one of the hottest the importance of language study the language department bands to come to PC. “The and in an attempt to plan for requests that the students take Coming to PC Blushing Brides." Rounding out future language programs, the the two or three minutes to the weekend, the movie “Cad- department of modern languages complete the questionnaire and Providence College is going to courses in the Humanities, Social dyshack" will be presented in '64 at Providence College will Sciences or Arts; and 12 hours in place it in the language survey initiate a new major in the field of Hall at 8 and 10 p.m. conduct a survey among the the Junior-Senior seminars. box which will be located in front American Studies beginning with The fine arts committee will be student body on Friday. Feb. 6. of the gift shop. the academic year 1981-1982. These seminars will explore giving PC students a chilling A short questionnaire will be This will be an in America from an in night with a presentation of terdisciplinary program studying terdisciplinary perspective, “Weird Tales." At 8 p.m. on the history, literature, culture giving the concentration its Monday. Feb. 9. '64 Hall will host and institutions that make up the special strength and character. this thrilling experience of Edgar Are You Going to Crash American experience. The only requirement for those .Allen Poe stories. Sue Tranner Students will be able to design who will be sophomores and wish and Cheryl Carnemolla are their program of study according to enroll in the coming academic working hard to bring students Parents Weekend? year will be six hours in U.S.