A Dream Come True: Senior Class
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Q & A with Dr. Trueheart Olympics Tradition Continues Page 3 Page 4 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 star 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 FJ. 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 graduate 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.