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TIfURSDAY.APRlL29.1993 BRYANT COLLEGE BOX? SMITHFIELD.R.1.0291? VOLUME 61 NUMBER 13 ADream Come True: Senior Class Gin Tennis Wins Northeast-IO Championship Revealed Quinnipiac leam," remarked Marguuilt! Phillips tlenl Afrairs. and the Public Devel­ sophomore Roman Pavlik. Archway Sral!Wrillr opment staff. Of course. the entire On Ibe way to "selling the stage" senior class and anyone else is wel­ for Ibis final confrontauon, several The ground·breaking certmony come LO attend. Bryant players contribuled wilb for the senior class girl will take The 1993 Senior Class Gift Corn­ stellar performances. place 00 Thursday, May 6, al3:oo mittee has proudly raised approxi­ Defending NE-I 0 SinglesCbam­ p.m. As you may recaJl, !he senior mately $3.000 for the gift. and will pion Roman Pavlikwrnpped·upthe class gifl of 1993 will be a new be celebrated at a senior wine and #1 singles position bynolallowing voUeyballcourt. Tbcground-brcak­ cheese event, the day before. his opponents more than one game ing will takeplace in Ibedonnquad­ The Senior Wine and Cheese will in any match. Pavlik retained his rangle near Hall 9. be held on Wednesday, May 5 a19- uUe, by defeating Eric Manel of Among the members of the col­ I I p.m. in PapitlO. For this event, Springfield 6-1,6-0. kge who have been invited to the only seniors and I.beir guests are in­ "Down the line," fresbman Ja­ even' are: all of the ten faculty vited loatteoo.. Facully and adminis­ son Wall capped off a brilliant depanment heads, Ellen Servelnick trative heads:we invited, and there is rookie season winning his #2 and Deb Pasqucrella with Student no admission charge. WRI K. a DJ. Singles night. In the final WaH AcLiviues, Dean F J. Tally of Slu- service, win provide the music. suppressed Springneld's Enc Martel 6-3, 6-1. Yet another singles title was won The 1993 NE·l0 reMI. Champions. at the #5 positi on by wphomore Ooozball RaiSes Money standout Alessandro Barnabo by Paul FranC;l Ii Romon Pavlik for mis year' 5 competition. Unsceded Bamabo defeated Joe Tennis Co-Captoins Regular season champions lupo ofQuinnipiac7-6. 6-2 50 the for Special Olympics Bentley and Quinnipiac. were OUt final. This past \\Iee,kernl. lIle men's or coolCnlJOn. The finaJ match of Along With their doubles ulle, IthOU team made bi"tory. Win- lhe tournament was between partners Paul Franci~ and Andy rung the NE-IO cbamp,on.sh,,! !"!!!6~lvv~lly Javon:d Spnngfidd Col­ Lip'llc. y aJsooontrihllled With pomlS !.he rust tune ever. c.I!\c andmesurgmg8ryanidoubies m Singles. Aller finishing firth durin, lbe 1t."3ffi of sopbomort: Paul r-~is Aside fram It\eir:)mgICIIO'Owm, regulaneasoll. Bryanl waHlOtCOO· and frtshman Andy Lipsky. Tltis P.J\'ILk and Wall teamed up to cap­ Mdered a contender for the:. confer- matcb would not only decide t.be ture the # I doubles by beating ~cc tille_ nwnber twO doubles hUe. but also Menimack 6-3, 6-1 As rookie and contender for the overall winner. ConUibullng to the weekend's L"03Ch ofthe year. Jeff ButlellstatOO. Before an ecstatic crowd of over history making performance were "Personally, I was in a stale of 100 SpectalotS, Franciund Lipsky sophomores Steve Zinck., Bryan sbockandIbe.lievelhewboleteam rose to Ibe occasion to defeat the COle, Tom Wall and fresbman was also." once unbeaten Springfield doubles Brian Fries. He added, "During lbe regular team Cn a remarkabfe 1-seuer: 6- '"'l'bethmg that impres.sesme the season, we put logelber some real 1,4-6,7-6. mOSI is the leam spirit lhal carried nice wins, but never even dreamed "Everyone was stunned. Even on lhrougbout the tournament. I of actually winning it aU," our arch rivals Bentley and don't know ifthis victory was pos­ Lastyear'sconfereocelillecame Menimackwere suppocting us. But sible witbou( lhe team's combiocd down to the fmal matcb of the the most inspiration came from effort," emphasized Coach B u lieu. lOurnamenL 1be same held true Jason Pierce and the rest of lbe CMIfnUtHi, r.nnts, ~./ Players look on as Andrea Howie dives into the mud in an effort to save the ball. Business Plan Awards Dinner Held Angelo Corradino knocked out early the last two. This Archway Staff Wriur yeat was different, however. they Usa Lucchesi the outside world to thecuniculum. DePerry, William O'Neil Cheryl sajd they were going 10 win. Archway Sral!Writtr The undergraduate award win­ Perrino, and Charles Vierra de­ Who's Ibe ball? "It went great (the tournament). ners were JJ Doheny, Jon Ellis. signed a plan to manufacture safety If you don', know the answer to We've been playing for the last lhree years and it great to fmally "1 have a lot of respect and adn\i­ Sharie Poulin. and Monique boseclampsaLtbeircompanySafeT thai question then, you missed the muon for people who stan a busi­ Rossignol. Their business plan, clamp. II th annual Bryant Ooozball com­ win," Cloos said. The champions team unity was ness today, because they are fulml­ Getaway Golf Connections, was All the business plan... were re­ peLition. ing a truly American ritual of self­ designed to ''plan golf tournament viewed by a panel of judges. Mtcr OoozbaU is basically a single shown throughout the tOurnament as they kept shouting "We're the discovery. self-fulfillment and self­ vacation packages in\'iting couples choosing from several of the elimination voUeybaJl tournament sufficiency," commenled guest tocompeletogetheraswellasenjoy projects, the judges were asked to with one catch -the game is played ball" to psych themsdves up for !he games. It was alsodislJ1lCling 10 lhe speaker, Frank Fortin, Editorof the many OlDer social aspects of a vaca- discuss and question the students in a pil full of mud. Providence Business News. lion." about the various comp:ments of Each team consisted of three men other players. according to their The Bryant CoUege EntJqlreneur Paul GorreU and Eric Seastrand their plans. Several judges re­ and three women. with regular vol­ opponents. ship Committtc sponsored their were the first runners up for their marked, .. It was a tough decision to leyball rules goveming the matches. Second place finishers. Usagainstthem. battled The Mud Erst Annual Business Plan Awards business plan, Green Power Incor­ choose the winners because all of This years champions were the Dinner 00 Wednesday, April 21, pottued. Green Power Incorporated lhe bUSiness plans were outstand­ MudWackers(a.k.a. The Ball)con~ Wackers in a bestoflhreematch.ln 1993. The awards dinner was con­ was designed to produce and con­ ing." sisting ofJ en 00005, Nicole Ferrari, game one, the Mud Waders oulplayed the other learn and were ceived to recognize the acbic:ve­ tain melhane gas in a sate and effi­ The jtxlgingcommittte wasmade Andrea Howie, John Waters. Chris able to win. Then in game two the ment of the students. cient manner. up of Tom Marotta. Peter Urian, Dan Driscoll. and Meredilb momentum shift ed and Students of Professor Jack The winners oftbe class Danalavage, Richard Eannarino, Andrew. Keigwin's graduate and under­ were Dana Whitney, Claudine E'rnest Humphrey. Peter Sullivan. The winners received a 1993 Usagainsttbem woo the game. The final and deciding game, graduate Entrepreneurship classes Savard, Mike Sheehan. and Paul AI VaseoneeUas, and Nicholas Ooozball T-shirt designed by game three, saw Usagainsubem were asked tt> prepare: business Bnldley. Their COOIpany, Statpkx Kondon. Tabitha Kent. Kent's slogan W8.'\ jump out to an early lead, and they plans that focused on organizing 5 -Home oftbe Star Daggers Figbt­ ") am very optimistic thaI Ibis is "FeellheOoozin Your Sboes," and ing Force, wants to use Vinual Re­ going to be the nest of many busi­ she received a shin as well as half seemed in control of the matdJ. and managing the onset of 3 com­ However, lbe Mud Wackers ality technology 10 create an enter­ ness plan dinnen," said President off the entry fee for the use of her pany. mounted 3 rally and were able to KeigwiD commented, 1be pur­ tainment center in places wilb a kx William E. Truebeart. "Ifit wasn't design. The Mud Wackers bave played come back from behind to win. pose of the project was 10 triog of fOOl trnfflC, such as a mall. for the enlbusiasm of the students ideas of innovation from outside The first runners up, Paul we wouldn", have this program." togetber for three years and were ~lfntJ«J. 000zb0I, ~./ -2 -=TH~E~AR~C=HW~A=y------~~- <=>I>I1'rI <=> 1'r------TH--U-R~SD~A~Y~, -AP~ruL=-~29-, ~I~~3 Have Fun, but ... Thanks lor the Support Dear Editor: encouragemenl, helped me reach my goal and cross the As another Spring Weekend approaches, it is finish line. A special thank you goes out to Charlie important for students to remember to "stay in I want to thank everyone who supported my first Mandeville, who gave me !be courage to uy, helped atlempl to run the Boston Marathon on Monday, April lJ'ain me and was there to sec me tbrough.1 MADE IT! control." This weekend has historically been 19th. All the we U-wisbers Crom Bryant who stood associated with alcohol. And along with alcohol along the roote, ran along the way and offered words of Jennifer Giusti comes many risks. Drinking is the number one health problem on Forget, Says English Prolessor college and university campuses. College students Dear Editor: following quoc.c from Perdita HustOn's latest book, The spend approximate ly $5.5 billion annually to Right toCboosc, published by PP. should be interesting purchase 430 gallons of alcoholic beverages. This If Dr. Jim Marsden of the Englisb Department (Arch­ for the feminists among us: "A woman may decide she way. April 22) bad his way. we would forget the Nazis wants abstinence but would berbusband? Thm's doubt­ alcohol consumption can lead to dropouts, campus and the Holocaust. We will nOl. ful . And let us oot forget that a lot or men get drunk." He stales tbat Planned Parenthood (PP) no longer Dr_Marsden want" us toeJ;cuse Mary Sanger's found­ violence, risky sexual encounters, and even death. discriminates against humanilY. He is wrong. PP dis­ ing principles of PP as a thing of the pasL He wan ts us This is why we must not overstep our criminates on (be basis of age at the expense of those 10 forget that it wasSangerwbo invited EugencFiscber. who arc under nine montbs of age. Hiller's advisor on race hygiene, 10 the United States. boundaries this weekend. Know when to say He says that PP iSDO longera racist organization. He He wants us to forget that Sanger wrote "The most "stop" and always keep a clear head. is wrong. As from 1987, PP has succeeded in persuad­ merciful thing that the large family does to one of its ing the Zambian government 10 adopt aggressive anti­ infant members is 10 kill it" He wants us 10 forget that Contrary to many people's opini ons, Spring birth policies. All this is happening in a counlt)' where it was Sanger who, quoting AristoLle, said: "Let it be law Weekend is not about dri nking, it's about having the AIDS plague is threatening to wipe out half Ibe that nothing mutilated [i.e .• the handicapped] shall be nation. Zambia needs babies desperately. nurtured." fun. Many organizations have put in a lot of time He says that PP provides services within the law of Your editorial, published next to Dr. Marsden's letter, the land. He is wrong. In Human Rigbt 10 Family contains an important message for him and his pp, organizing events for you to enjoy. Take Planning (1 984), PP wrore thai ilS aifiliates "should Dot Under the title, '1'hink Before You Act," you righUy advantage of the bands and the other various use the absence of law as the existence of an unfavor­ observed: "If people would just rake the lime to tbink able law as an excuse for inaction; action outside the mtionally and focus on faclS, then perbaps a lot OfnlSb activities that have been planned for the weekend. Jaw, or even in violation of it, is par1 of the process of and violent actions could be avoided ... Leam to rejoct Go outside and enjoy the weather and the stimulating change." violence by loving and respecting yourself and others." He says thaI PP's record should not be judged on the If, asanaJtemative, we forge t bislOry, like Dr. Marsden company of your guests and friends. basis of abortions because abonions conslitule only a suggests, we will forget the Holocaustand other horren­ If you are planning on having a guest on mi nority of PP' s services. Unexc usablc nO nsense. The dous crimes. Thai will be the worsl crime against majority of murderers in Rhode Island ' s prisons bave bumanity. campus, remember that you are responsible for only Idlled a minority of tbe people wbo crossed their We will no t forget. Neither will Mr. Wayne Wilcox everything they do. path. Yel, sucb mi nority does not lesson their crime and Ms. GloriaM. Paiva. I commend them both fortbeir against the human race. admirable effOl1S in educating and reminding us about Also, keep in mind the open container policies lIe says that PP is of greatscrvicc 10 fem ales. No, Dr. the grave injustice committed against our brothers and Marsden. PP is the biggest murderer of innoceRl fe­ sisters. We are one world and one people. and the pending fines that result from violating males in this counlt)'. them. Stretching these pOlicies that exist for our If Dr. Marsden is seeking to appease the feminists Sincerely, wilb his letter, he is going down Ibe wrong track. Tbe History 101 protection, may have negative consequences. With this in mind, have a good time, but , remember to be responsible. Please be careful and AFinal Statement To All have a gr~t Spring Wee~end! :J Dear Editor. Criticism is a part otlife, andit is something Utal I can more than bandle. Thecommcnts from Mr. Wilcox, far FirslofaU, I'dliketosay thai I' ve enjoyed writing for from bother me. However, what I do find sad, is thai a the pasl scvem1 weeksonan issue tbat I fe lt knowledge­ stooentfrom Bryant College cannot betterbimself excepl able in, as well as qui te pcrsonaJly interested in; that through what he called "deserved personal attacks." -J~~rr ~~Q} / being the Rodney King affair. I would liketOcxtend thanks to those who have called I was humored by the response originally given by meand wri tten me letters supporting my opinion and the Mr. Wayne Wilcox in his article "Squisb the ?ish," to Officers involved in the affair. Mastering the "King's the exteol th at I c\'ensaved it However, whal has tnlly English," and simply respecting someone fortheir opin­ drawn my attention to wbat seems to be becOming ion, sbows a heller person. If Mr. Wilcox cannot Jearn to something of growing concern, is of the second re­ express himself through better ~tery of the language THE ARCHWAY sponse by Mr. Wikox, "Killing Two Birdbrains With other than using personal attacks, than I have come 10 Lisa M , Lucchesi Adz N. Meru.anJ One Slone." the conCl usion that be is no longer worth an y mention Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor When I frrSI began to write down my OPInion on the from my part again. Sbould be suddenly developtbis an, entire ordeal, I bad the intention of expressing my be is more than we1rome LOca.IJ me or show up to talk in J ulia Arouchon Angt!lo Corradino opinion, and welcoming any and all differing opinions person. Until then Wayne, grow up. News Editor ProductiOIl Manager orcriticism. However. m y amazement nourished when In the world, many people wiU crilici.ze each and PositJon A nilable BIlIi~Jtan Noonan B.,s;fless Manager lsaw nothing butpersonalaltacks from Wayne Wilcox. every ooeofus. The baltleSlCms from whetherornOl we Entertainment Editor It was my understanding t.bat two people could differ have tbeabitity loaccept that criticism in all of its fonns. KBtrina prllnnkuc.h Leo Lake Features Editor Ni\'tnising Sales on an L"slJC., yet remain mature enougb 10 respect onc Righlor wrong. we all mUSI leam to accept Whalpeople anothers opinions. However, Mr. Wilcox seems 10 feel have to say and move on, not simply atlackone another Pam Barry Manager Sports Editor Lori Nowak quite differenUy. Through such terms as "Nazi," "bal­ with threats or slashing tongues. Erika Baumgardner Nivenisillg Production Lling wits wilb someone unarmed," "bbnbonic," "cry­ WeaJl have the right toexpress OUfOpinions, without PhOiography Editor M{Uf(Jgu ing towels," and even "squishiDg someone," it was the fear oft)Cing harassed, thaI's wbat makes America evident that Ibis was no longer a mature discussion. It so great Stat'I" Writers: Poaitiom Available. was now a contest 10 see bow well Mr, Wilcox could Spotu W riten: 500c1 au,.. ud Robb MM"liD. insult me for my opinion. Kevin J. Pisbkin Dufu-ooftl TPdankI_~ AJr.oor NI&)i alld Tammy NpyeD. l'tIotoc... pt.fn: Poaruol\l Availllble. ProdlKdon: Kun Geukr. Please note: The May 6th issue of ArU • En'frtalnmmt: Mu,uerile K. Philli~. TyptSt"ltinll:: Mary Ouvu &lid CilKly Oak. l)islribulJaa Maoacu. ~iark Lao,tw. h.si_ Stan: Po.nllOlU Available. The Archway is the imal one Ad Produc1kHl Stili": PosIUoM Available.. 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Thing," or Is It? 1bere are alwnni oul lhere who want [0 give the coUegc something by Jennifer Babbino StOM and £n t enQin~nt as we1l as back," Truchean added. &: Stephanie Ruark to p newspapers like the New York Oneortbe bigges!. issues dl$cussed Journalism Studenls PosrandtheLA Times. In add ilion during lbe show was tbe.ron.suuction w lhese musical wents. the cover orlbe lbcnnaJ Ice Storage units be~ As everyone knows. this week­ bandfrom Boslon, TheDeIFuegos, bind the Unisuucrure. These are ba- end is Spring Weekend. For tllose will be 3 deligbt to all wbo listen. sically largecooters which willoper- wbowereat Bryant'sSpring Week­ With all thjs music in the air, aaeduringo{f·peakboUN;whenelec- end last year, they already know what else is a person 10 do? roty rares are lower. that it was facfromaspring-y week- PLENTY!! Fottheactiveperson, ThecoomwillmakeiceandSlcrc end. Hopefully, this yearwW bea llIere are sucb pleasures as airball, it under ground until it is needed for 100diffcrcnl. This year's weekend. tug of war, and part two of Ibe the air conditioning unilS in the "II's A Shore Thing," should be volleyball tournament In addition Unislructutt. Thisprojea iscxpcct.ed bright and sunny. making it UlIly a to these spOrting evenls, memories ID save lbe college money. Money "sbore" th ing. can be made with the sand casUe thai could be used somewhere else. The weekend begins in rull force artist, the dunk tank, and the giant ThebiggestlOplcohbenighlwa... on Friday with the 4 X 4 grass wave andsbark photOS, Itsure is "a Prestdeot William Trueheart and OJ OanlelBaransky after the Vendil1i Property. This is land. volleyball tournament and ARA'! shore thing." Monday nlght·s a & A show on WJMF. adjacent to the college, that was re· festive steak dinner. As the sun AI9:00p.m., when the munchies cenUyptlf"ClwedlOmaintam thequal· goes down, the sounds of reggae hit, head over to the South Dining AIIgtlo Com1l1ino coming freshmen are actually 00 the il)' or the Bf)'anl campus. will be lumed up; the up and com~ Hall for Bryam' s Best Food Chal­ Archway SlqfJWrirer way up, unlike our competi tors. Anolbo-JtaSOOforpurcba."ingthis ing band, I-4-U, will be playing lenge and sample various roods The scbool expoc\S iDlcrest in Bry~ land was 10 SlOp any developmem of outside the Korner Cenler starting from some or the area \'endors in ­ WIMF, the campus radio staticn, ant 10 rise once again. "'The students llIe land by outside contractors, In at 5 p,m. Later on in the evening, cluding our vet)' own DRYCOt. held its rum ever Q& A ses.sion with in elementary school and junior high 1991. a proposal 10 build a federal the Bryantcommunity will receive Once the growling stomach is sat­ PresitJent William£. TrucbeartMoo· scbool will be entering college be.­ deltnUoo relller 00 this land was a visi! from Murph the Physical isfied, feed your urge 10 laugb at day night rween now and the year 2CXX>. lbru' s defeated by lhe schoo! as well as!he Comedian. Murph is hardly a the auditorium with Wayne and The one·hour session was bested when we expect entollmenl to in­ lown of Smithfield. SU"anger to Bryant aflerbis appear~ Garth on their famous fl ick, by jlUlior Dan Baransky anti was acase," Truehcat1 said. "'We W'dIl( 10 try and st", thedevel- ance at Orientation '92. For those "Wayne's World." designed as a way for the students 10 The graduate scbooI and interna­ opncnt of Ih: Iaxl," said Truefv::an. who want to end the rllSl. day of You thoughl you saw it all. but express their concernsabool lhecam· tional snants are Other ways for Bry. ''We aIsowant 10 have a say it wfl:u the S pnng Wee.kend with a laugh,there not until Sunday when Dracula pus and pre.ojident Truehean birnselC. lilt toinaease lheircurrcmenrollment. laKi will bemcd for in the future." wi.l l beacomedyshow in theSouth "biteS" at 7 and 9:15 p.m. in the Stooellls were cooccmed wim a Another area that srudents were Fmal1y, the alcohol policy was Dining Hall al 10:30 p.m. auditOrium, various nwnbcrofareasrangingfrom interested in was the COSt of attend· also discussed. I KickingoffSalwday isBryanl's When asked aboul Spring Week· enrollmem 10 the cooslruction the ing Bryant CoUege, The SChool is The new alcohol policy was own, The Woodsmen, at l :00p.m. end, Stacey Parron, SPB Major tbcnnaJ ice storage Wlit behind the still uying 10 ed fea time and everything seemed to ti Lle and made their way into his­ momentUDl. Tbcyeo!eredtbetout- go our way," remarked BuUett of tory," added Pavlik.

Ooozball, conHnu8d from pag8 I Membersorusagainslthem'NCrc as many spectators as we tbougbt p;cs. Robin McDonQugh. Julie Ihc:re would be." Bell said. "It went 'NtU (the Iar­ -~---- Ovanessian, Annie VaiJlancoun. The IOUmaIOCnl wasnm by BOObi­ namcnt) and """"""" bad fun." 'DiswvtrilJe ukt I sfwuUfn 't Joe Cariglia. Chris Jobnsron, and IoBeUoftbe Swdent Alumni Asso­ One participaror ill this yean Corey Mellow. Second place fin­ ciaUon. The entry fee few lbe t0urna­ 'Dup wilIiin !JO'" '!J'S

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Everyone sion and its effect on thejob market Career Saavy !aCted in August about when the to survive, you Rabbi UJwrenct Silverman. learned some· blll what you should want to Imow course will be olTered in Septem· bad "to know Jewish ChaplDin thing; and per­ is what you can do now to prepare by Barbara Gr~gory bet. The class size is limited. so act bow 10 expand haps t.h e most foracareerand wha t careeroptiOfls Cnrur Services now! and CO(l(r3Ct with the weatber," If amazing thing of all is that these are available to you. That is the Career Ruour« Libnry you did not, be said, the kids will girls actuaJly looked forward to reasonCareerServicesorfersanon­ is to explore all career options and This semester is rapidly coming drive yoo crazyl He was right. of rainy weather. credit, three week COW'Se on Career to not limit my options," "It made to an end and some career library course. Camp was an easy experi­ What is true of camp, I think, is Development ror sophomores and me aware that there is so much out books have wsappcared from the ence formany of the staff, as long as lI1Jeoflife, pe rbapseven more so. It juniors. there in the work field," "The band· Career Services Library! Iryou have the weather was fair. Bul in stormy is the difficult times that brings out The 33 students who completed outs were very helpful in helping any or the following books. please wealber. some staff wouidjusl give our character and, alone and the the course this year can tell you that me put into words my strengthsl returned them to Career Services up and in effect, say to lbar camp­ same lime, that can mean both our investigating a career needs to be­ wealcnesses: likes and dislikes. It immediately: Opponunilies in Ac­ ers, 1'ry to have a. good time on weaknesses and our strengths. gin before the senior year-before also brought OUI personality traits." COUl11iflg, HowloGel aJob ill Hous­ your own." It never worked. 1be Sometimes wehave 10 struggle with writing a resume-berore interview­ MIt got me more interested in reo ton and Dal/as. How 10 gel a Job in campers wanted their counseJot(s) our own inenia in CW"der to pick ing. Knowing YOlUSelr(self-assess­ searching my major," "It wasexcil­ Southun CIlti[omia. How 10 gel a to have a good time with them. and ourselves up and do something con­ men t), knowing what career 0p­ ing to see what books said about Job in Allanla. Florida Job Bank, would bother tbe staff constanUy, structive with our time "when we tions are available (research), gain­ jobs," "I was interested in what Dynamic Cover Lttrus. and Offi­ until they gave in, or un til the sun don 't fee l like il " Sometimes we ing practical experience or talking opportunities were available in my cial Guide 10 MBA Programs. cameouL Iaclc ideas and disengage from the to professionals (internsbips, net­ major." "I liked the $Clf-evaluation All students are invited to donate I rememberlwo femaJe memben process of doing the work we bave working) are steps to take IOwaros exercise, tbelOuror carecrresources books that they have found helpfuJ slaff, AJlison and Lorna. respec­ to do: and in moments Iilce thai, we obtai ning a career you are inter­ and r~t - hand acces... to tbe shadow in exploring careers. Also, ir you tively from tbeRepublic oflreland may beforgetting thai his precisely ested in Gob searcb). Hereare some program." '1lle beSI thing for me would like to sugge.'11 resources that and from ScoUand. They loved engagemCllI in the process that may comments rrom students who have was getting lhe opportunity 10 ta.lk you have been unable to obtain at rainy, Stormy weather. Time after be the inspir.atioo for our ideas and completed lhe short course: '"The to alumni." Bryant. drop by Career Services time, when other girls were being the source of new-found strength. course showed me bow important it If you are interested in nexl Fall's and let us k.now! Icept in from the storm, you could When SIOfIIlS come our way, as of see Allison and Lorna, wilh their course they will, it is up to us not to campers au lined up in yellow. black, give up. We can and, God willing. and green • off 10 take a will find the s1re ngtb to weather Take Care of Your Friends walk woods. No them. Getpsycbed! Spring Weekend is theEMT. a1mostbere! Butas tbccampusjoins Health Services 3. Monitor their breathing. It in the festi vi ties. keep in mind that should be about ten breaths per RECYCLE wasled, ~ked, and loaded friends by LAura LAffll!.r minute. Ir they are not breathing. need your belp. Markeling Inurn or you're not sure. call the EMT. Lel's shatter a few myths. 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6 THEARC HWAY- YlRTS & t£NTERTAINMENT--TH-UR-SD-A-Y,-AP RlL-29-,1-99 3 Camelot Comes To Brvant Marguerite Phillips a few years, be conjures up the idea The music for the play only well. His French accent continued the audience later warmed up to it Archway Staff Writer of the Round Table. consisted of a piano and a set of throughout the play (in fact, all of His sarcasm and comical timing The ROWld Table is where, instead drums. After awhile, I didn't even tbe actors stayed in character, which was good, and his singing was very Despite the fact that Ca ~ lo t is a ofknighlS fighting for thier 1!gos or ootice the lackofviolins, and fl utes, was very professional), I particularly good. ve ry difficult musical to perform, superficial causes. the knig hts would which is what many people would liked the acting that Chris did during The one scene where I thought direct and stage,the Bryant Players "fi ght for ri ght". During !he course consider pertinent for a musical. the song of"C'Est Moi." was a liltle bit too dcunatic was the put on a gracious performance. of the planning, Queen Guenevere 'The instruments were played very Ram 6n Rod r£g uez-Benhez scene betweenMordredandhisaWl t ResoW"Ce s, such as quaJil)' ligh ting, and King Arthur meet Lancelot du weU by Natalya Goncbaroda and brought humor to the musical as Morgan Le Frey. when Mordred distinct acou stics, and people Lac from , who aspired to Robert Powers. Pellinore, King Arthur's sidekick. tries to convince Morgan 10 build wil li ng toactarescarce. yet the play join the Table and was granted his In tCfmS of the actin g, Adam Of course, his singing was strong an invisible wall around King was sti Ucommendable. II isashame reques t. Rubinas Ki ng Arth ur. beldhisown andsoo OTous; I would have liked. to Arthur. The music in the scene was thaI the audience level was low, at Arthur lik.es La ncelot as the lead, his stage presence that beard more from bim. bard to rollow, the acting wao; a least 00 Saturday evening. because immediately. and tbey become close drew allention 10 himself yet There was one dramatic scene Ii tlle too overly acted, and the I th ink lbe majority of the sdlool confidants, but Guenevere does allowed the other acton around him wbere Sir Lionel, played by George staging was nOi as good as the other would have genuinely enjoyed it. everything in her power to fight to shine as well , this is just oneof E. Cornelius UI, appeared to be scenes. The director, Tracy Banasieski, against him, all tbe while lOving the goals thai actors try to strive for. dead a~ a result of a joust that Queen The wonderful singing talent of and the advisor, Lynda Nagle, are bim more. Adam's speaking voice was very Guenevere had organized to prove Christine Gagne bas (0 be extolled credited wilb being able to Eventually, Arthur discovers his dear, and his English accent slight. that l..ancelol was not as great a by the writer. because it was encourngcaDCl Slrengthentheactoo' wife and his best fri end's Jove for but noticeable and pleasant. knight as be appeared to be. beautiful and clear in the song taJents; perhaps taJents thaI the each other, bul be loves them too The part of Merl yn the wizard However, she was proved wrong "Follow Me" in scene two. I hope actors themselves badn', realized much to burt them for loving each was very shon, but acted well by wben Lancelot brought Sir Uonel that sbecontinues tosbare her talent. they had. other. The dilemma is not only Greg Zak. The acting rapport back lolife. That sceneslJUck:me as Frankly. it would have been nice to The story of Camelot takes place whether or not Arthur will forgive between7..ak and Rubin was evident very professionally acted by all bear thai same type of voice as the cenluriesago. ye t tbesubjecl mat te r Gueoevere and LanceJot: il is a Joanna Hinds as Queen involved. The actOr'S did not seem female lead voice. continues to prevail. Jt is a tale of matter of lhe dissolution of the Guenevere portrayed the fcmininit y afraid oflbe "dramatic silence" that Can1e101 was directed very weU. love, marriage, friendship and Round Table, and an inevitable war. and loyal characteristic.\ that was so many non-thealer majors are The only technical errors that an loyalty. Themusical-drama is aboul In the end. Arthur gives Lancclot required for the part. Many limes. afraid of. audience member could detect was a king; King Arthur of CameJot. and Gucnevere a chance to escape her singing and speaking voice Sean M. Connolly played the sometimes undecided lighting. who falls in love with and manies Camelot before the war begins, would be too soft to bear. Mordred. who was evil and However, in the end, the Bryant Guenevere. King Arthur is not leaving him alone to defend his TbecharacterofLancelot.played. immature. At first, we character Players PUt on an enjoyable and known for his inlelligence, but after castle and throne. by Quis Warner. was enacted very wal; acted stiffly. but both be and entertaining show. ----CLASSIFIEDS----

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Su mmer Session 1993 All Locker Contracts 1993 Commencement Award Winnners: Will Expire on Registration for classes will begin April 26 in the May 22, 1993 Tara Gross Part-Time Studies Office located on the first level of The George M. Parks Award th e Unistructure. Day and Evening classes will begin Please turn in your Melanie lace Samuellan May 26. On-campus housing is available in Town­ locker key before May Th e Roger W. Babson Award houses which include kitchen facilities. Meal plans 22, 1993. Erin Elisabeth Cunningham will be available for five weeks only through ARA. For A new lock and key The Bryant College Award further information, call the Part-Time Studies Office program is being Jennifer L Mills and Denise M. While at 232-621 0. The fee for each course is $375.00. implemented for Ihe The Jeremiah Clark Barber Award 1993-1994 school year. J. Plourde No $5.00 deposils will The Kappa Tau Brotherhood Award Foreign Language placemenVproficiency tests are be returned to sludents Mallsa L, Linville required after May 22, 1993. As The Self-Reliance Award for all students who are enrolled in a European mentioned in your John G. Morrison foreign language or have registered lor a European contract, all items left in The Bryant College Good Citizenship Award foreign language in the fall '93 term. lockers after this date Kelly A. Cartwright Location: may be disposed of in The Pell Medal for United States History M35 -Language Lab whatever manner Kelly Jean Durga Time: deemed appropriale by The Wall Street Journal Award Spanish: Monday, May 3, 7-9pm DPS. Charles P. Pro kop German: Tuesday, May 4, 7-9pm If you have any The Jay Harrison Manchester French,: Wednesday, May 5, 7-9pm. questions or conce rns, Political Science Award please stop by the DPS Kelly A. Cartwright and Melissa A . Fortier RI Rape Crisis Center office and speak with The Henry L. Jacobs English Award Mrs. Bowry. Karen Boisvert The Rhode Island Society of Certified Public Accountants Award Michelle Lee Adams Leander Francis Emin Endowed Homestead Award Keith E. Metters The Reserve Officer Training Corps Achievement Award Matthew S. Eldred and Jeffrey p , Schindler The John Hancock Insurance Company Award Michelle Lee Adams The George J. Kelley Award - Science Course Offerings Volunteer to work 2 hours and get a Applied coastal Oceanography (SC-399 HN) is Spring Weekend T-shirt! ! being offered as an Honors course lor the Fall of 93 Semester. I would like to invite interested students wilh less than a 3.1 to speak with me about enrolling. If you have taken any 01 the following: geology, earth science, or oceanography you're set 'Ifianl(you for mafjng 'jt 's Jil.Sfiore 'IFii:ng' agreat week!-tuf!! for Ihe course. However, I will notlurn away properly motivated students that have not taken the prereqs. I can be found in suite B. The class is being offered on TuesdayfThursday in the 9:30 time slot. This course will teach Ihe student how waves, tides and sediment supply mold different types of coastlines. It will also show the different tools, methodologies, and applications that are available

• :00 pm • ~"dQW" to the coaslal surveying service industries . VOlUY8ALL TOURNAMENT The course is demanding and requires a high S~HI~IO KGfflER ,:GO pm • t o:OO pm level of dedication from the student. The science is ARA Trad lt lon.1 St ", ... f ESTIVE M[.\l presented at a technically advanced level requiring REGGAE B AND · , ..... U · M URPH THE PHY5I C A ~ reading from text and technical papers. The course COMEDIAN .. q. 'i0 (OHUR grading is based upon several take home exams, 10:30 pm one class field project (m apping the pond), three COMEDY SHOW SOUTI"I Q.N;NG' HAU group projects entaili ng technical and cost proposal preparation, and a group presentation. The final ~ Ii'i@l7 il3l, group project will involve preparation of a 1.00 pm . 8!OO ,.,. technical\cost proposal to fi nd sunken treasure. OUTDOOR CONCERT & aaa FII . t u.;:-g' Bry."t', On a separale matter, I would also like to gauge "THE WOODSMEN ". & "' the interest in a new wintersession course I've got AT nlf TRACK in mind. The course is called "Tropical Marine 2:00 pm VOLl.EY'B ALL FI NALS Sciences." This would be a 400 level, th ree credit AT TRACK co urse with a 12 day field component based in NOVELTY EVENTS, SAND CASTLE ARTIST Jamaica. The estimated costs for the course, not CIAHT WAVE & SHAP.!( PHOTOS including th e three credit course charge Irom Bryant OUNI( TAHK is around $ 1200. This includes airfare, room and TATTOOS IURS AlL board, and the use of the Marine Lab facilities. The 9:00 pm • 1 1:00 pm II!I RTAKrS 8EST daily course regimen would involve a short (1 hr) FOOD CKAlLENOE Com• .-rnpl. loo;: a! ...... f oods! lecture followed by intense biological and geological $1 don_tlon " " ' 10 StJ_lal field studies. The field studies would involve 04JT1'1p IC I SOlJT)l DINING HAlL physical exertion through snorkeling and hiking. The 10.00 pm _ 1 2>00 P"' LAT£ HIGHT FLICK class size would be limited to 15. Do not think of ALXlITOAIUt.I WAYNI:SWORlO this course as a vacation. Think of it as an intense learning experience accompanied by an awesome tan. If you are interested in taking such a course, please speak w~h Doug Levin, Chair, Science DRACULA 1 9 9 8 - Department, as soon as possible. - .. . - •

8- TIl-E -ARCHW-AY-----CAMPU S S CENE------,TII=UR=SD::-:-A:-:-Y,-:c:AP=R1L::-c2c::-9,-c=I99=3 end is crazy bUI always remember come is invited. See Syd for direc­ and congratulations to the three fac­ We will besponsoring an air brush Alpha Phi to know your limits. So everyone tions. ulty members who have become artiSt on Friday, April 30 in the enjoy the weekeod and play it safe! In softball, Team I defeated the this chapter's Faculty Advisors ... Bryant Center from lOam 104pm. by Kristine Paqldue Teabaggen 8-6. Dingo started off 1.) Professor Jack Rubens The artist will redoing up to 14Ot­ Hi everyone! The sisters had a the scoring with an opposite field 2.) Professor Art GudikunSI shins so come early, they will seU very eventful weekend, They ven­ homer and continued to rip 3.) Professor Tom Leonard 001. lllred to Pi KappaPbiand DcltaChi, BEAC the ball going 4 for 4 with three With the addition of these three So, rome down and enjoy all the among other places. Congratula­ lined triples. clite gentleman, the voice of reason Spring Weekend events and sup. tions goes to IT for going to Provi­ by Marfo Rosenbloom Bull' s illegal arc and Ike's superb should truly be beard. Listen and pM Bryant College and all of its dence for the first time since she The events for Earth Day went pitch calling along with his all learn, liberals. clubs. Remember, 00 aJcobol is aJ­ became legaJ. great. Thankyouloaillhemembers around hustle were lbe key to the The College Republicans are lowed except in the Beer Garden We hope everyone had a good who helped to make everything so victory. Syd played some sparkling looking fQfWard to the sutruner va­ and you need twO forms of picture time during Greek Week. Congralu­ successful. Also, thanks to The defense in order to protect the lead cation just as much as everyone ID to get in. A safe weekend is a L1.tions lOeveryooe who got awards, Woodsmen and Out of the Blue for in the lale innings. else. With the national convention great weekend. Enjoy. especially Mel and Miele their perfoonances on Thursday and Davewanl\tokteverybodylcnow for the Republican Party around the See you next year and good luck The sisters are getting psyched Friday. Althougb many of the ac­ be puts mustard on il and eats the comer, (June). we anx..iously look on fmals. for Spring Weekend. Unfortunately, tivities for this day involved alco­ stufT, Mack and Hutch would just forward 10 our trip to Washington, we couldn't go to the Greek Ban­ hol, we hope you did learn some­ like to leave you by shouting D.C. Expected speakers at this years Delta Chi quet because our Field Rep is up. thing from the informational flyers "Heeeey," banquet will be Richard Nixon, We hope everyone has a safe and or our special Eanh Day Newslet­ Ronald Reagan, Dan Quayle, Mar­ by Miah Burnham eventful Spring Weeund. ter. Half of all the proceeds from garet ThatCber, Jack Kemp, Rush The week started off weU wber. In awards this week: S.O.T.W.­ oorevents will be used to purchase Limbaugh, and manyolheTconser­ our seniors rmaUy realized we had Zonk, SIS-Rufer, and SPACE­ acres of rainforest for preservation. BRYCOL vative favorites. The capital awaits a townhouse as Brothers spent the Rufer. This is approximately $400. us. entire week in A2. Thanks goes to The quotes of the week are: If you I wanl to thank Stacey, Meagen, by Kathy Krason The fml 100 days of the siege conllnu«!. Campus. ~ 9 wall! my number. kt me know. No Brenda and all the BEAC members Hi everyone! Brycol would like know as tbe Clinton PreSidency are holds barred. We'll deal wi th that for the great book and the dedica­ to thank everyone wbo came up to over, and the President. (and ber bridge when we come to il. tion at Kirby's. It's good to know the Country Comfort Friday nigbt husband). evaluated themselves for that your efforts have been teeog­ to listen 10 the band and 10 dance. theirjobs so far. Amazingly enougb ni1.ed and appreciated. You guys We hope you had a k>I of fun! they gave tbemselves bigh .scores. are going to do agreat job next year The Town House Excbange is 111is amazes us, since the President and you really are going to make a now baving their semester clOSing bas the lowest approval rating of APES difference! down sale so drop by and see the allY U.S . President in bislory. How All BEAC members are Invited great values. can this be?CouId itbe- "Symbol­ by Jtnniju Whitehead to join uson Tuesday, Mlty 4 at6:30 BRYCOL this Spring Weekend ism oyer SubstanCe?"l TIl INK SO! Hello, everyone. Last week's in the donn 16 lobby for free pizza! wul be selling ice cream near the Health Fair was a success. Thanks This will be the laSt meeting of the (rack 50 if you are cnwing a sweet IWI,'LLFIX YOU UP! to everyone who belped out. A spe­ year- t hope you can make it. Have treat SlOp by. Have a great Spring cial thanks to Laura and all the a great Spring Weekend! Weekend! Commuter Dozens of RA 's. This weekend the APES will GROUP TOURS In: have a team in the volleyball tour­ Connection U.S.A. nament. Good luck! Remember Saturday night there will be the College by John D. LArtnce Bryant's Best. Come have some Beta Sigma Chi Social Plalllllflg Chairman pizza,al1 youcaneatforaSI. Try to Republicans Hi again, everyone. As you all (all for a FREE brochure & sober up. by Shawn Lauria know, this weekend is Bryan!'s 'Stud, n s,,;",! Also we are planning on going 10 Beta had a pretty pleasing week, by Kevin J. Pi$hkin Spring Weekend. SPB and all the thecircusonMay 5. Tbat sbould be end even thOugh Tn Sig wasn't here The College Republicans have otberorganizalionShavesomegreat a great time, no froot row seats this to share it with us. Maybe we'll found a home. We have stilled into events lined up. including lhree 171 Nlgdl Sirm, CctT1O' of Th¥r year! On a serious note, remember bang out nellt weekend Wc 're all Faculty Suite G, after receiving an bands: The Woodsmen, Del Feugos. e ".,,",," 10 look out for your friends. If they looking forward 10 a sober Spring incredible amount of support from and the Smithereens. Don't worry, 401,))""10 gel too intOllicated, make sure that Weekend at Syd' s bouse in the administrntO!'S that reside there. the Commuter Connection isn't Call Now you take careof them. Spring Week- Pawtucket. Anyone who wants to We would liketo extend our lhanks going to miss out on this fun .. .

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There will be no 'Salad Bar 'Navy Bean Soup Chili -Olicken Noodle Soup ' Bee, Nooc:le Soup aarn O1owder other meals served In -Dell/GrI ll "Giled 0ic:I8f Steak Subs Salmanson TOday. 'Vegelable Medley Olicken Pot Pie 'Meatball Sub ' Oicken Croquettes BBQ Pork Sandwich Cheese EncllJadas "Tomato Soup "IWan Veggie Burger Sealood Pie Fettucini Alfredo -Stuffed Potato Unguini & Clam Sauce Cookout at Itle Track Polato Pulls ' Salad Bar Footlong Franks 'Deli/Grill "[)eliIGrIU ' Salad "" Hamburgers "Bagels '[)eli/Grill -Deli/Grill "Salad Bar "Salad Bar "Rissole Potato Cheeseburgers Donuts 'Capri Mix Vegetables ' Salad Bar "Ymipped Potato 'Peas & Carrots -Peas & Mustvooms Hot Dogs Assorted Desserts 'Qeen 8ecns.4inarl'le Baked Beans 'ltaian Green Beans "Sommer Squash 'DeIVGrili Sausage & Pepper 'Fresh Fruit 'lNhIpped Potalo "Sliced Garrots 'Broccoli ' Herbed Rice "Fresh Fruit Grinde< Assorted Desserts French Fries AssorIed Desserts Assorted Desserts Assorted Desserts Veggie Burgers ' OVen Fried Chicken "Fresh Fruil Assorted Desserts 'Fresh Fruit 'Fresh Fruit Potato Salad 'Baked Chicken 'Fresh Fruit Grilled Steak wi th Cole Slaw CUche Lorraine Vaal CutleVGravy 'French Oip Sandwich 'Pot Roast CX1ions & mush'ooms Assorted Desserts 01eese Lasagna "Taco Bar Olicken Parmesa'l Partiticio 'Beef Ravioli "Baked Rsh FreSh Fruit "Salad Bar Eggplar'lt ParmeSBr'l 'Shepard's Pie 'Mushroom Pizza Cheese Enchiladas ' O'icken ParmeSM CookIes 'Deli/Grill ' Deli/Grill "Vegetarian Chili 'DelI/GriII 'OeIVGriIi "Salad Bar Brownies 'Corn Cobbettes 'Salad Bar 'Deli/GrIll ' Salad Bar 'Salad Bar -DelilGriU Soda 'Broccotl Peas & Onions ' Salad Bar "Baked Potato 'Rorentine Vegetables 'Baked Potato "Rice -CaulillOwer "Italian Vegetables 'Zl.x:c.t'h'Tcmato & Bc9I -Broccoli "Corn on the Cob Assorted Desserts -Oven Browned Potato 'Green~ 'Com "WhIPPed Potato 'Vegeloole Medley 'Fresh Fruit Assorted Desserts 'Noodles Assofted Desserts Assorted Desserts Assorted Desserts "ParkerhOuse Rolls 'Fresh Fruit Assorled Desserts "Fresh Fruit ' Fresh Frui t Fresh Fruit Date Nut Bread "Fresh Fruit "Dinner Rolls Banana Bread =TIl=EAR=CHW--,---,:-AY,------CAMPU S SC ENE---TIlU-R-SD-AY-.AP-R1L-2-9 . -199-3 -9 Campus, continued to Spring Weekend. Phi Kappa Sigma Folhes w;th Joe', slUt about deDlal Phi Sigma Sigma Finally, the quotes of Ihe week; hygiene, lbe competition CQuldn't from page 8 "Where' s MarcelT' "What' s a tire have been too tougb. Also. thanks SkidderandMazz.LevityandMinh framer' "Evan, it's paill your bed· by Dan Bliss lOPhiSigforthesongchoice for the by Lisa Bacon was back in action on Thursday time," The tip o f the week:: Metal Top-o'-tlJe..mcming,boystRigirls. second part of our act. We love to Hill hope everyone had a great when the Brotherl enjoyed Ihe hos· darts and glass windows don't mix. A great time was bad by all at the serenade you gals. wp~"end. This weekend many sis· pita1ity of !.be seniors in A2 again. formal Ibis weekend. Jenna spent WI Wednesday nighl was spent (c,'" ~ en l 10 Phi Kap and TEP' s Friday, Brothers bung out on the bertimeatdinnerlookingforafork with the lo\'ely Della Zeta ladies. fonnal. All the sisters that went floor. The BrothelS WQuid like to K t Cl b 10 pUlio Fogs while betook advan- I'd like to personally thank Jim for would like (0 thank them for such a !.bank Theta and Phi Sig for the ara e u tageoflbcboffet-slyledinner. Rolo IJUlc.ingi tbap~nw ith hi sdonation. grealtime. While sisters were away, great time Saturday night. The got up-close and personal with the Lets hope. it happens again soon, the rest had fun here. We would Brothers who attended Tri Sigma's try Brian Contr balcony chasing a chipmunk. And real soon. like to thank Theta for Saturday formaJ also had a good time over lbanks tOeveryonc:whoattended in between looking for my room Thursday night was spen t at nigbt. It was a blast. The USO girls lbe weekend. the memorial mass for Stepben and gelting thrown in tbc pool Lord Theta's townhouse, and was topped had a greatUme thanks (0 the men The Brothers would like to con· Maurer on Sunday to show their knows how many times (with my offwithSaturday nightatlhcirfloor. from West Point. We would also gratulate all those initiated into !be respec LS , and congratulations to An wallet I might add), I took eigh ty· For having two gatherings, thank like to thank Gary for wax moun· Order of Omega, especially Mazz, Suss, wbo ge LS lhe "most cnlorfuJ" four pictures, sixty of them of my· you, thank you! tain. It looks great on our noor. Jim and Ken. Tbe Brothers enjoyed award for showing up in all blue. self. In KT· LZ sports ... Did we play Greek Week was a success GreekWeekandwouidliketotbank Also, thanks to everyone wbo I hope everybody enjoys Spring anything th is week? and Ihe sisters had fun. Co n· all tbe volunteersaod team captains showed up for the cookout on Sat· Weekend. J know mine started a Two softbaD games were can· gra tulations to Mel fo r sister o f (or a job well done. Ya Beak. The urday.ltwas a lo t offun (andaliltle couple months ago. A happy 21st celeddue two sno w and 4 7 degree the year and Lo rd Plourd for Brothers are also looking fcxward work for some o f us). goes out to Schnabel. And a happy wind chill factors. Soccer missed hrolher of the year. You bOlh Congratulations lo aD wbopassed 20th goesoutto myselfand Sbaggy. the playoffs by one point a.'> we tied deserved it! Also congrats to SUMMER STORAGE their tests last week, especially 10 Decrio! Sig Ep 2-2. Cyndi. Wendy a nd M el for be· - Why Dug your Stun HOlle? Bob. who lested for bis brown belt, Quote of !be week: "II will be To all you Bruim fans, at l ea~1 ing initiated in Order of Omega. I Route 117 Mill. Sim s, I and Doug. who got his SC(:ood blue during tbc summer,andnobody will they won the division. Oh well. This weekend we are all look· I illffl.io, I belt. With finals approaching, it is fi nd out." there's always the Red So~ . You ing forward 10. Spring Week· 1 .~l/ l!I lur Std 'l!! R:!I!l h! almost time for Summer Karate. Quote of the formaJ: "Where is think that's funny, remembertbe86 end is coming upon us and we I M'f I . AI/,ut 30 I Summer Kanuc will start the firs l Rama-dama-ding·dong?" Whalers? all deserve this weekend, so 00 Tuesday in June and will be from Qoo ICS of the Weck ..."Anyone bave fun aDd rela x.. Al um ni I1 $99 _ ...... I1 6:30 108pm. Ph· K l' have a chocolate cookie 1 can bor· should be coming up a lso and I ~,,~"4 ' S, , 4.. , 10 •• ~.r .. l I t4 Moo , ,...... lotI.. 'rori 40<1 Hnally .... p;aricto UncoinWoods 1 appa au row for th e s1UtT', "Bob, can we we are all excited for that. We ll 1PI ,' ij~ , ~ . II ' "'' U. " ."'.1.4 1 is tentaIiveJy scheduled to leave fran smash your car this weekendT', and until next week ... see ya late r, Im -lSlS ' m-160 1i thefronlofDorm 16 81 12:3000 Sun· try Frazier Crane finally. "It's our desliny!" bye! Phi Sig S ig. To p Cat! L __ .!·~~ ~ __ .J day. Itq:Je toscc you all tbere. Let' s face it. if we won Greek Phj Tau Top Dog. Sigma Sigma SPRING WEEKEND Sigma APRIL 30 - MAY 1 by Bridget Monogluln Hello e veryone! NJ was great this paSI weekend. Everyone had fun at Denise's shower. Thanks Sue for selting it up. STUDENTS ... Lori is very excited that her hair did nOI tum green. Some of the sisters are glad thai they-are worth a new sct of radials and othersjust wMllto know if anyone "wanl'> to go to the barT' Next time Kate is going to be cons'Jlted on who we all should bring. Congratulations &000110 Shelly who gOt a job this past week. Kim cried wben sbefouod 001 thatSbelly BRYCOL was not going tOO far away. Elhel got ber new company phone number but please don', call unlil she gelS there. Did any of the new sisters stick around to enjoy the meal? Where did Erica go? Quolesoflhe week: "Blah, Blah, Blah. Blab, cheese doodles." "Out SPB of control!"

SPB HAVE A NAND by Tammy St. Pie"e Spring Weekend is here! II will sian out with a Volleyball Tourna­ ment Friday from 4pm to sundown. Between 5:30 and lOpm reggae SAFE band, J4·U, will be performing along wilh Murph, The Physical Comedian, behind Koffler. ARA will reserving a steak Festive Meal. SPRING WEEKEND, Saturday between Ipm and 6pm there will be a DBQ and cooccn al the track featuring The Woods­ man, Del Fua gos. and The SHOW OUR Smithereens. Novelty events in· clude a sand castle artiSt, a dunk tank and airball. Saturday night between 9pm and GUESTS A GREAT llpm in South Dining Iiall will be Bryant's Best Food Challenge. And al IOpm "Wayne' s World" will be shown in the auditorium. Spring Weekend will end with TIME, BUT BE Sunday's movie Bram Stroker's "Dracula."lt will be shown in the audilorium al 7pm and 9:15. Ad· mission is $1.50and includes soda. RESPONSIBLEI! ! Our neXl meeting will be Mon­ day, May 3rd, in meeting room 2B of the Bryant Center at 4:30pm. 1-O-nm-AR-CHW-A-Y----- CAMPUS S CENE------:1lIUR=-=SD-"AY:.,-, APC-=-::Rll..:-:2C:-9,=199=--3

canpus. We will cootiDUe to in- brotber awards and again to Lucci end at G-BJod: was also very ex- Special Olympics form you as discussioos amongst (orwinninglhcSc:niorUnityawanL citing. The Greek Comron nip! the SemIC and tbe administrltioo Steven Justo was awarded the Rob- went over well and m...cb fun was by"1>ll«y lolul continues. Ctt EUcms award and was quite de· bad. This past Saturday on the floor 'Ibete', OIIIy Ibout teD moredays l.ast Thursday, President Will· seving. was a nigbl to be remembtred. watU me pma, IDd we are wrap­ iamE. Trutbeartentc:rtaincdaMcct All-lgOl" sofiball cba1ted up its Katie I.banb you Chico for the pial dUD .. up. 'Ibete we maoy the Prez in his office. betweeu 4:30 flt$1 victory last week with a cnW1- woundoobc.rbead. Breen(orshall n people 10 IbInt, so I' U try 10 do a aod 6:30. Durina Ibese tWo hours. ina viclOr)' over Ibe Bultafucco's. I say RogerClemens) threw aslrike 0..., 0 few at • time. Flrsl, tbmts ,0 to lDIDy studcntsbad takea tbeoppor- 10 • post game report officials said and bopped Jen over the bead, o.uc1le for her ta.d wort 00 this tunily to voice !beir concerns and thal tile ocher team had no cbance Despite the casualljes. the floor en ye.-', prop3Dl. You em fmaUy oommeDts pertaining &0 the Bryant because of a weak third baseman was very fun and everyone bad a 0 ~ .....decpbrcalh bcawc)'OlUpan community. For any cxmmezus or and a poor phdiing slaff. Russo, great time, '0- =~ dover. FcrIOO'lC, you've only just colliceaus you may have, wbetber Eddie, and Suecb will try 10 capture We bave a loe to look forward 10 cr () bcguo. TbaDb 10 out to everyone they be academic or residcnual, the 3-00-3 basketball title this week this wed:; lbe TKE pig roast, Grcc.k '< ~ woo participated in the Faculty come to the Senalc meetings on so good lucie to them. Also seeking Banquet. and of course Spring 0 D. Spe­ Wednesday at 4:00 in Papilla or a Litle will be the soccer team wbo Weekend! It should benOlbing less ...,c:: -i cial thanJa 10 Ceo Lindgren and look for the next Meel the Prel.. will be SlaJ1ing !be semifmals !l:Us than fabulous. Witb lhe wealber in 0- OarioaeMuskak:nkofortbeirbelp. CoogratulaLloos to Mark Plourde pasl Wednesday. prime Caribbean condilion, sofl- 0..... We 8ppfU;iaLC it! for receiving Student of !be Month Cioo'te went to the formal ball is underway. Our team is un- => ~ Just. quiet n:rninder, we have bonclf"s for March forhis dedicatioo tbis weekend but ended up being defeated and ready 10 play! Batter (") aoother Com.fon nipt 00 Tuesday within the Greek community. Ku- the ladies man anyway, Casanova, batter, swing baner! J am also glad C> May4C.b with'l1te Wooclsmtn. We dos to the recipient! of the Senior maybe. Good Job to GaIatro (or 10 wek:ome back Michelle from 0 :l> ::I .., bopc tosee you tbere supporting the Service Awards, Mite Yaffe. Jobn breaking a paddle. you could not her JOIlg stay at home due 10 ber Morrisoo, Tara Gross. Shannon bave broken it on something more severe case of chicken pool. We are ~ Special 0I)'Dlpics. 0- n Today marts the official begin­ Spc 0- nina of SpriDa Wed c.ticr. I hope it is • memorable P.s. The boots have oomc in. see sorority with the: bighest GPA, and (") S 0 Q) time for evcryooe. lhaI is, 1 hope Rob or Andy for dclails. Theta Phi Alpha the pledge class with lbe highest ::I you em remember it! I suppose GPA. Go Double Eolposun:! 0- 'C tbal·s all for this week. have. geat I!y Maria V;,aJe The quotes of the week are: ~ Tau Epsilon Phi Hey TheLaf This past week bas "Wbat in the name of all lhal is 0 ~ -. been lou of fun. Greek week bas bolyr'" Amon, Spanan thanks you <;> ~ come 10 a dose and it was a great for the free show," "Tbe Phi Kap .... by Mork L. Mcklnney success. The Greek award cer- forma] was one 10 grow on. Wbat 0 tv Student Senate Fin! and fcrcmost congratula- tmony went very well. Congratu- comes around goes around," ..... ~ V.) , tiOllS to Dad, we knew you could do btions 10 au those wbowoo awards. "Breen we have pictures of the 0- , by Robb Mani" it SO keep up IhedUty, I mean good Go Sue for winning all your prizes! kaning tower," and "Ooo't WOrT)' C> N Well Spring Weekend is fsnally wort. The brothers rewmed from Founders Dayon Sunday also went Uz, Gimpy woo't set berself on I I bere and Ihr: Student Senate hopes our formal lhis weekend and it was well when !beonion dipaod crack- fue." Lata 1'beLa! ~ 01 evcryooe bas 8 safe and fun filled noOting short of amazing. Slickster as arrived. A person that must be ;I>- ~ wccl:end. Thcsopbomoreandf....,. thanks the Hc:nitage House for his recognized and brought into the (") 0 mao classes will bave a dunk tank free vibrating bed but complamed spotJigbt is 'aun. our national rep- tv on Saturday at the traCIe. Loot for dl8I it only lasted lb.i.ny seronds. resenlat..ive, wbo accompanied us 00 your campus penooalitics to take The worst pledgeaward went 10 K.A for the: ceremony. the plunge. and Balky, good job guys. I doIl'l With no further adieu lets laIlc The Executive Board met wiLb think their was any doubt about the about all the goodies lhat happened Via: PresklcntlProv05l Dr. Roettger best pledge award as it went to this week. G-Block was a blast last and ooeofthe issues discussed con­ Droopy and Dill. Congratulations Thursday wiLb • KTandaU cerned the bldallation of cable on to Lucci and Pyle on winning best Thiswcc.k-

~ ! Looks like a r ~ I'. Cq /, Vivarin night. I 0 '\.. q C'Y/Ys The big one's only 12 hours away. You ') ...... 0 ~...rq could have paid more attentjon in "C. ,;; .; -< ...... " ~ I» r class, but tonight you've gotta ~ ~ I» ' /;s C" V . cram. First, you be"er keep . "<; "J',;: / ( -", IC" Ly Ihose eyes from closing. . . 1)<'" (C "0 0. Revive wilh Vivarin . .f r!J ' ., ~ / (~>6 S ~ S~!~;: ~;! ~e;~~ '- ~ . -< ~ ) " 6 awake and mentally " ~ "~:> C\..~ ~ 1/ 'I SI;"'tS0- alert for hours. r -' ...\:) '-' I.t.. . J • J So when your most t I) '-..,..! , 1- difficult problem to "-J... "/ I) Co 1. ~)7 solve is how to >-r (/, :<. oS ~ I?-, '.(; stay .w.k• ... make it :f (' Os ';--~ ~ , .'/ _J.~...--...--_~a=j:n:i gh)t ! .;; t 1(,1) '~ ~I ~ 0- y, yt

Revive with VIVARIN !" TH- E- AR- C--HWA-y------SPOR T S ------TH-U-R-SD- -Ay -, A- P-RI- L -29- ,-1-GG- 3- 1-1 I Still For Win Angelo Corradino and Springfiel d came away victori­ Wendy Powell bas been playi ng Archway Sports Writer ous 3-2. we ll the last few games. Sbe bas Last Wednesday. in a double brought her a ... erage 10 well o ... er The women's softball Icam bcaderagainst ProvidenceCollege, .400 and bas swun g a hoi bat lately . dropped lheic recttd to 12·18 over· !he team almost swept their Divi­ Asforthe restofthe Icam lhey are all (6-8 in the NE-IO) by going 2-3 sion I rivals. playing decent ball. Cor !he week. In game one PC had a 6-0 lead "Weba ... e been billing !he ball on On Sunday the leam faced going imo Ibe seventh inning. the nose but, right at people," coach AJbertus Magnus and were able to The lady Indians then mounted a Bob ReaJl said. swecpl.bedoubleheader.lbeywon two-outsix-runmlly lOtiethegame The team is played #13 ranked game one 9·2 and game two 11-0. at six, capped off by an Amy leam in the nation, AIC but results The team was on the road once Papamecbail 3-ru n bomer. Ilow­ were 100 late for publiction. agian Saturday and lbey were de­ ever, PC then won the game 00 an TheNE·IObasaconference mcct­ feated in both games. RBI single in the nimh. ing scbeduled for today to discuss Ingame on. thelwoteamsbatUed Game two PC jumped QUI to 2.{) postponing the playoffs. After the back and fourth. each bad a lead at in the first inning and Bryant was mectingtberemainingscbedulewiU one point. but Springfield overcame able to score three runs in me sixth be detided. tbeJady Indians4-3 in the bottom of to take a 3-2 lead. Bryant stiU bas a chance of mak­ I.he sevenlh. PC then scored three in the se ... • ing the post season playoffs bul Game two was much oCthe same enth 10 defeat Bryant 5-3. their hopes arc dwindling. 111e True Meaning 01 Home Court Advantage Last week.end was a big weekend Atlanta Bra ... es and the Tomahawk in the basketball world. The season On Deck Chop 10 lbe Minnesota Twins and was coming to a close, everyone their Homer HillIkies to the guys in wanted to see whO would have the Angelo Corradino the stands who paint their cbests, elite Home Court Ad ...antage in the Archway Sports Writer e ...ery stadium has its own liuJc way playoffs. 10l"dlIythebometeam. lntbeNBA Scott Stapleton "What is Home Court Advan­ lIle learns with the two best home This week's Athleteoflhc Week is Scott Stapleton of the tage," you ask? Home Coun Ad· Sixth Man Society is a group, records · the Phoe nix Suns and the baseball leam. Sta plelon hit .565 (1 3 for 23 ) last week ...an tage is when you ha... e the privi· swted their by two Bryantstudems, who New York Kn icks - bave won including going 5 for 5 in the second game, against St. lege of playing on your borne court went to aJl lhe borne games and be respective divis ions. Michael's Sunday. with three doubles, He went 6 for 8 on Psycbologists bave been re· or field. an extra cheeri ng section for the the day . He then hit bis first career grand slam as the tribe Only there will you gel the oon­ basketball teams. a pep squad. searching the effects of the horne lrounced AlC 8-2 in six. innangs. on Monday. stop suppon from your fans. Only lbe basketball teams, with the team's pe.rfonnance. Se ... eralslUd­ Stapleton's current batting avtl"dge is .35 I and he has 12 there will you recei ...e a warm wel­ suppon of their home crowd. com· ie~ tttently re\'iewed in were The RB Is, seven doubles, one t.ri ple, three bomeruns, and 11 come when you win. bined for a 17-9 record (Women Journal 0/ Sporr &. Eurcis, Psy­ stolen bases. This made the lasl weekend in the 11-2, men 6-7). Obviously, the chology. NBA season e ...e n more imponant. fans QUI' t play the game, hut know­ In an artkle enutled "The Home The Chicago Bulls and New York ing they are there, in number and Advantage in Sport Competitioru;: J<.njeks were battling it out for the spirit, is a big help 10 those varsity ALiteralurc Review," authonlried distinctionofha\'ing the best record teams that can play. to detCfUline u llUer ..... :u an unfa­ in the Eastern Conference - allow­ Women's baskclball head roach \'0f"3b1e advantage for teams play· All the Right Moves ing them 10 play in front of their Mary Burte said, "It (the Sixlb ing in their home domain. home crowd in the playoffs. Man Society) really madeadiffer· The reason for this difference, Finally, aft err------Chris is probably The two teams met 00 the final enee. We bad a lOt of suppon to acconting to the article, ranges fro m years and years of From the thrilled to be a day of the season. It could of aJl win." the distance ltaveled to the famil· Irad lOg top first Pauiol in thai came down to one game - you win TheLady Indians also were able iarity of playing at borne. The psy· roWKI dmfl picks fo' Cheap Seats """cell, has dooe you're tile Eastern Di ... ision Cham­ to defeat IWO fUItionally ranked chological effect of the taunting by numero us lesser more for pions, you lose you wiu ha ... e to teams al borne. "The Sixth Man the fans is also a major factor. Players, the Pats are RobbMartin linebackers than tra... el to play them in the post sea­ Society played a major role ill our One former basketball player, looking for quality Archway Sta/fWriter anyothercoach.Hc son. Howe ... er, t.be season eoded success," Burlce said. with four years of experience of rather than Quantity. all but made Friday night wben the Knicks The men also had a successful playing for a bigh school noted for The Patriots are Lawrence Taylor's clinched the best record in theEast. borne record. its many and numerous fans, said, looking like a new team; new career. This was a major concern of In the borne opener against "E ... ery basketbaU player will say uniforms, a new coach. new image, The Pats next pick was Todd Michael Jordan and Patrick Ewing, Rbode Island College. freshman they can't hear the people in the and a new mHiion dollar player. Rucci, a 6-5 285 lb. standout at they know that the home team wins Omar Sltareef soared over a crowd standswbenyou'reattbeline. Bul, Drew Bledsoe a 6·5 235 lb. Penn 51. Todd will help the Patriots .. more than 50% of the games played of people in the paint and stuffed that's noorue. You can always bear quarterback rrom Washington SI. where they need belp the most - the at bome. In fact playing a team on the ball in the hoop. As be was them." gained the renowned position of offensive line. With Pal Harlow, lIleir home court (or field) is more walking down court. be pointed As !be basketball playoffs roll on being tbcftrstpickin the 1993 draft. Eugene Cbung. and Bruce likely to affect outcome than any over 10 the bleachers to aclalow)· you will see this trend continue. II The youngman from Washington AnnsltOng returning he will most other single factor including prior edge a spirited ovation. Sharee.f is not the bestlCam lhal wins; it's SI. pot up some prttty impressive likely make his mark. at guard. record, player talent,. injuries, and obviously loved the attention. the home team thaI wins. numbers during his junior year, Another area of concern to the momentum, Howe ... er. the borne tearn doesn' I In that e ... ent yoo will most likely including 2,770 yards passing and Patriots is thai of the receiving core. This year lIle Sixth Man Society just win bere. Everywbere you go see the Phoenix Suns battling the 18 toucbdowns. They helped themselves out with brought HomeCoun Advantage to the borne crowd plays a major role New York Knicks in the NBA Wby Bledsoe? Parcells summed their 57th pick., flrst in the third the forefront here at Bryant. The in the learn's success. From the Championship Series. it up simply by saying ''without round. They selecled Vincenl question, he is the best pure passer Brisby, 185 lb. wide recei ...er from in this draft." NE. Louisiana. Although from a And at the age of 21, Patriots fans small school, Brisby is touled as a Racquetball SixUI in Nation The 1993 American Ama­ have many years of excitement to big play receiver with great hands. teur RacquetbalJ Association look forward to. Bledsoe is aJso a So where exactly does this leave (AARA) National Collegiate more physicaJ. specimen Mirer, the Patriots? This leaves them better Rankings: man AI 6-5 2351bs., Drew will not be offlban last year, mae tickel sales, 1. SW Missouri State afraid to stand in the pocket and a team that is capable of winning, 2. Memphis State take a lick. and many good y~ to come. 3. BYU Something thai must be on your The Pats have many solid young 4. Wisconsin resume you're going to play players wbo can and will get the job S. Penn State ir ror the New England Patriots done under Parcells or they will be 6. Bryant College Mr. Parcells has said be will 001 shipped toanolher team for someone 7. UCLA throw the young lad to the wol ... es who will get the job dolle. 8. Baldwin· Wallace (OH) until he is ready. So the only way What the Patriots need now is 9. UC Sacramento Drew will have an effect on the '93 time. TheyhavethetaJemnecessary 10. Ferris (NY) State season will be lhtOugh tidet sales. to become a contender - under 11. Oklahoma What about the other draft picks Parcells they wiD become a team. 12. SUNY Binghamton held by the Pats? In the 31st pick It was nOlloo& ago when another 13. Providence College ovetall.lhe sil... erand blue (sounds former Giant's coach came to 14 . Army weird, huh) selected Ouis Slade an Massaehusells and sa ... ed a 15. Tulsa unders ized defensive end but a drowning football program; thaI Courtesy o f Daniels, Margo ferocious outside linebacker out of man wasTom Coughlin. Myad... iee AARA tournament d irector Virginia. to aU you Patriot fans, have faith. .- --~~------

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Angtlo Corradino basketball. but Pam Barry Wyan. and Noble. The 4x4OOm run­ Archway Sports Wrilt'f nOl everyone Archway Spons Writer ners were Livingston, M ike Walsh, knows about Wyatt and Noble. The baseOOll team has many fine it."Doylesaid. Livingston also bad a sixth athleles but twO in particular stood There was Coach Harry Smith bad noth· place fmish in Lbe longjump. Ihird 001 during their four years at Bryant no added ing bul praise for his team's ex.cel­ in the triple jump. a fourth in the - Dave Carey and Dave Doyle. pressure, lent performance this weekend in pole vault, and sixlh in the 200m. BOth men recenll y ooUected their according to lbe Tri-Stale Competitions. Antonik f misbod second in the pole tOOth bit to add lheir names 10 the DoyJe,untilhe "It was a lotal team eCfon. vault. Walsh placed founb in the record books. gOlhis99tb bil Twenty-two players scored points 800m and second in we 1500m. _ Carey saw it as a major "As you gel Cor us. This win was the peak of our ChrisJiran finished ftftb in the accomplishment because not 100 closer (10 season," said Smith. high jump and the triple jwnp and nl:lnypeoplebaveachlevedtbisfeaL reacbing a The Tri·States is the champi­ third in the 110m burdles. PbiUjp "[basically] It felt good," Carey milestone) you onship race for the NE-IO Confer­ Morin took fourtb in the hanuncr, added. put some ence. Twelveteamsoompetedfrcxn flfSl in we shot. and founh in the At the start of the season Carey pressure on Connecticut, Mass, and Rbode Is­ discus. A1so placing in the bammer Icnew, baring iojury. that be would yourself," land. Bryant finished with a score competition were Kevin Nelson in reach this miles lone halfway Doyle said. of 151 ahead of the strong lbird and Marty McNully in sulh. through the season. Collecting Bridgewater team which scom:l14 7 In the javelin, Brenlngram placed '1bere was no added pressure," 100 bits over painLS. second. Carey added. bis carter was This was the founb year in a Tom Gaspar placed second in Carey bas been playing basebaJi a goal for row Bryant has won this distin­ the 800m and fttSt in the 1500m. all his life and was glad 10 get Ibe Doyle. From guished cbampionship. KenneLb Kuliscb finiShed sixth in chance 10 play for Bryant. lbe beginning Vernon Wyau bad an excel­ lbe J500m. In the 10K run, Pete "I was glad to come to Bryant be always lent day placing second in the high Gosselin finished third, Brent and play right away," Carey said. wanted to jumpand triplejumpand first in the Ouelleue placed room. Ronald "It was great play my freshman become pan of long jump. Jamie Noble also Cloutier came in fifth. and Sieve year and tben Slart the nexi Bryant's showed a strong performance fin­ Michaud placed SiIth. tbree."Carey said. rustOl'y, Along with baseball, Doyle ishing second in the 100m and "We cOtlldn'( bave won tbis Carey. a senior finance major Doyle first slarted playing enjoys playing golf. In his final 200m. Born were also pan of lhc championship without every run­ from Braintree, Mass. sees baseball ba.seb3.11 in little league when he year at Bryant, Doyle a1so became second place Ax 100m relay team ner doing his pan." said Smilh. in his fulure. He has been playing was young and be stuck wilh it ever Ihe voice oC !he men's basketball and the third place 4x4OOm relay ''Bridgewater bad a powerful semi-JXO ball forthe Draimree White since. He had only bad one team by being the public address team. leam. but every Bryant runner Sox over the past few swnmcrsand inspiration in bis life - to play announcer al a11 borne games. The 4x 100m team consisted oC pilCbed in and worked hard to come plans 10 continue. baseball in college. Carey and Doyle will be Adam Antonik, Mark Livingston, up with a win," Smilh concluded. Doyle, a senior marketing major "It is just an accomplishment to graduating in May and will be from Milford. Mass feels this is a play baseball in college," Doyle missed by the basebailleam. Both great acromplishmem for a baseball said. "A )Of. of kids get to coUege ~n havesetex.amples forthe team player al Bryant. and don' t make tbeleaDl· U'm one 10 CoUow, and players could learn Strong Run for "It's like the 1,000 point club in of the ludcy few1 ," from !.bem , Tribe Sp its oa rip Tracl( Pam Barry Ceel2 1/2 inches. &onLuca the end, though, the team look a agaimtAIC.SopbomoreDanArdiIO Archway Sports Writtr Jen Oakes ran a 16.8 second Journalism S,udtnr (tiffiCult 4-3 loss in ten innings. turned in a strong pitching perfor· 100m burdle race. placing her in 'The team then travelled to Ver- manceinlbeopener,bulloooavaiL second. Megan Mcinerney placed The baseball team woo three and monl Saturday night for a double The team losl 5-1. Last weekend, the women's uack first in the shot put, thinS in discus, lost tbreeon a six game road trip last header on Sunday against SI. The second game. which wa<; team had a strong sbQwing in !.be and fifth in the hammer. weekend, Michael's College. shortened by miD, saw the Bry:uu Tri-State Competitions - finls.biDg 81 Kruzel lied Cor second in the The team left Saturday morning The Indians' bats elliploded Sun- orfcnse explode once again behind in third place. high jump. Mandy l..a.pierre flIl­ 10 tJavel to Springfield wbere tbe day as the tribe swept the double the bal of Sooll Stapleton. "The girls perfOllllCd well. They isbed second in the 3000tn. Heather team dropped two games to Spring. header 13-7 and 8-6. StaplctOnhithisfU'Sl.careergrand seemed to be a bit behind !.be pack. Cronce ran three strong long dis· freld College. SCOuStapleton went5 forS in !.be slam as the tribe trounced Ale 8-2 aU day. bUI they only lost by 21 laDCeraces, firusbing second in the In the opener, co-caplain TJ. se-eond game. including tbree insix. innings. T J.JobnslDnpitcbed points. Tbeydllgoownwbennceded 5000m, third in the 3000m and JOhnstOD Iwned in a slellar 4-hit doubles, and wenl 6 Cor 8 on !.be the complete game on one day's and came through 10 take third fOuM in the 1500m. pitching perfonnance. butlbe uibe's day.CentcrfielderBrianTerrioalso rest Cor his fowth victDr)' of tbe place," said Coacb Cbarlie The4xtOOmreiaYIeamofMegan oCfense stalled as they lost 1-0. contributed with bis fllSl collegiate .season. Mandeville. Davis. Mary Gates. Melissa Rob­ The second game featured an· bome run in tbe second game. lbe Indians final bone game of Melissa RobertS ran a 68 scoond ens, and Lisa Wainwright, SCI a other strong pitching performance. The lribe relurned to Springfield !he season is lhis Sunday at noon 400m burdle race for a second place new record finishing at 53.9 pul­ This time it was senior Andy BCAIl Sunday night in preparntion of an- when the tribe bosLSQuinnipiac ina finisb. lbe time was the fastest ling lhcm in flJ'St place, The old woo pitched 10 strong innings. In other double beader on Mooday double header. lime in !he Tri-Stales, tying her for record slOOd at 54.6 scronds. the co-record with lhe fltSt place 'ibe meet was an overall team Members of the elite Bryant finisher who a1so finished at 68 performance. We were thedefend· Indians 100 hilClub seconds, breaking through a hair ing champs, but this weekend we (since 1985): before Roberts. are running against most oC the Heather Brown fmisbed second sameteamsagain, rowe'Usee how in the oiple jump with ajWllp 003 we do men," said MandeviJle. Darryl Buccanan 1985 Tom Mendillo 1986 Jim Abboll 1986 Open :Forum for Tony Garganese 1987 Tony Bellagamba 1987 Jon Sjogren 1988 Concemea Yltfiletes: John Cunningham 1988 Mike Calabro 1989 Mike Generazo 1990 Mee t tlie new JlltfUetic 'Director, Jon Werner 1992 'Dr. Lirufa !Jfac~tt, on Dave Doyle 1993 Dave Carey 1993 rr~aay, May 11, 1993 \.-v.'O at4:00P'.M • . '\,C in tlie 'Bryant Center, 'B.,pom 2'B. ,\:)\:)~ Sponsoretf 6y tlie 'Varsity Jllthfetes Councif