Brown University - Liber Brunensis Yearbook (Providence, RI)
- Class of 1983
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INMOVING 10 I ' ORIENTATION WEEK This year's Orientation Week opened beautiful and sunny and, unlike the usual Providence weather, actually stayed that way. What could a freshman find upon arriving at Brown? Plenty, came the decisive answer from the Orientation Week Commit- tee OWC, responsible for the jam-packed week. Events included the usual fare Casino Night, swim- ming parties, and Airplane! on the Green at midnight. For the first time, there was also ultimate frisbee on the roof of OMAC during ath- letics night. And, of course, what would Orientation Week be without Newport? With a little help from the sun, Newport was the highlight of the week, according to one OWC member. Future engineers were able to test their talents in the sandcastle con- test. The class of '86 certainly proved cre- ative castles were constructed from sea- weed and Coke cans while the more tradi- tional sandcastle fans opted for sand. There was even a model of the freshmen's new home away from home the West Quad. PR S 7 ,.',;5' oA W- i i ;J,':v' ...';.i - P W'WQA .,g;,;;;,,hr Frgiwt . 5 e 1 A8 TRTIE et T e ar ai w8 et S v R BE Despite a show of Providence's dreadful weath- er, President Howard Swearer opened the 219th year in a traditional ceremony. The Class of 1986 was welcomed to Brown without the usual proces- sion through the Van Wickle Gates, but sat together in a reserved section of Meehan Auditorium, listen- ing intently to President Swearer's remarks on Inter- national Studies. Students were urged to take advantage of the University's resources to learn more about other languages and societies and the fundamental issues of International Politics. The serious tone of his speech was appropriate for open- ing day, reminding students that summer vacation and orientation week were over and that it was time to get back to the business of being students. 1 R 2 - .. A Academics - IY IS the jrvational elerent in the soul to which art appeals, It is four a.m. on a Thursday. The Cate and ECDC have long since closed, and Patriot's Court shows no remnants of the open bar in full swing just a few hours ago. But wait . .. from the fluorescent lit basement of a small rec- tangular building on the corner of Brook and George Streets comes the sound of plastic tapping and cries of exasperation. The place the Brown University Computing Laboratory. Computer Science courses conjure up images of long waiting lists for terminals, crashed systems, and endless hours in front of a screen. While those taking C.S. courses will tell you how they wish they were enrolled in Engin. 9 instead, once they've learned to master the computer, they're hooked. Despite all the com- plaints, the successful completion of a program brings tremendous satisfaction. At Brown, computer science has been an active science for the last twenty years. Despite having departmental status only since 1979, 150 undergraduates concentrate in computer science each year. With such facilities as the Gould Laboratory, where students actually learn on a computer in a classroom setting, the depart- ment is truly moving forward. s A A AN 'y Sl ' R3 NORW AMERICE 20 N OOD HOUSE N CIVILIZATION A student once complained, In social situations, history majors are being constantly stood up for pre-meds and other 'guaranteed employment'-type majors. At Brown, that par- jlel is doubtful - the history department continues to have one of the highest concentration enrollments, attracting in- tellectually aggressive'' students and a well-published facul- ty. yNext to the Arco station on Angell Street, the history department is in a charming old building known for its dark woodworking and attractive interior. The department has also expanded beyond its central location to offices in Alum- nae Hall and Fones Alley. The increasing popularity in what is one of Brown's best departments, according to Fiske's Selective Guide to Col- leges, is proof that history majors are not being stood up at Brown or they have learned not to be at the same parties as the pre-meds. 20 UJ Mathematics at Brown encompasses pure Math, Applied Apple' Math, and History of Math. The three distinct mathe- matics departments, each notably strong, offer students the op- portunity to concentrate in any aspect of math while benefitting from the other departments. Cooperation between the Applied Math and the Math departments is constant, and concentration requirements often cross departmental lines. A college education centered around the differential equation may lead to many careers besides high school or college teaching. Problem solving ability is essential to practically every field, and at least one pre-medical or pre-law student can always be found in Math 153. Several departments deal with the way people communicate. The foreign language departments, the English department and the linguistics department all are concerned with the nature of written and verbal exchange. The English department, while not the best of departments, was not the worst of departments. In the past, aspiring creative writers found it to be both the spring of hope and the winter of despair, as writing classes were few and hard to obtain, popular because of the reknown instructors and professors. Recently the situation has improved with the expansion of the writing pro- gram, the institution of the writing fellows program, and the opening of the Elmer Blistein House for the graduate writing program. The epoch of the belief that anyone at Brown can write effectively is dawning, no matter what the language. LINGUISTICS DEPARTMENT ROOM 205 et DEPARTMENT OF SLAVIC LANGUAGES ROOM 205 3 f ! 4 :,e T R N e e I TS S TR o 00 g RB The theater arts department means much more than play production history, literature, criticism, and creative writ- ing are all aspects of Lyman Hall. Drawing students from every background, non-concentrators also find playwriting, dra- matic history, and literature popular. And the theater arts department has an unbeatable advan- tage the class size is generally small, allowing the faculty to ?et to know the students. This is surely a refreshing change rom the huge lecture halls of History 1 and Engin 6! The music department, housed in beautiful Orwig Hall, is a vibrant member of the Brown community, presenting Brown Bag concerts, student recitals, chamber concerts, and other student performances. Desgite the department's small size, its reputation is large enough to attract students from all fields. One can satisfy his desire for academic diversity here. And diversity is certainly what one will find in the depart- ment's performing groups including wind ensembles, or- chestra, chorus, and non-Western groups. Concerts range from the Consortium Reginae, which features works by Elizabethan composers, to the Brown Band. Need we say more? mlen ,d x? Q, k A Tt Milly Ld 20 FD A humanities major checking out the engineering department may blink, gasp, and sputter, But I thought that this was Brown! We have no requirements!' But this is not the case for engineers they average three required courses per semester. Do you really wonder why engin majors take Music 1 or Art 102 When you are buried all day in thermody- namics or electronics, you choose your precious elec- tives with care. The engineering department is definitely one of Brown's largest, both in building size and in the number of concentrators. The department maintains a heavy workload, even by Brown standards. Don't rely on non- concentrators to lower the mean you won't find many. And yet, itis surely ironic that one of the most popular courses here is an engineering course Engin 9, the unofficial requirement for graduation from Brown. As one of the best-liked professors, Dean Hazeltine is the sole reason for Engin 9's success. But be warned the engineering department's in- tense, regulated curriculum quickly weeds out potential engineers. Humanities majors need not apply. O i 11 , 58 1 , Besides mu, Newton, and the analysis of the damped har- monic motion of a slinky, what is physics? Concentrators argue that physics is actually the most basic of all the natural sciences. It seeks out facts and constructs theories on the interactions of forms of matter with one another, and with their motions and energies. At Brown, the Physics Department has the courses and facilities to accommodate a wide range of objectives. The Physics concentration develops a comprehen- sive understanding of the principles of physics and related fields, along with a capacity for research. Students may divide their time among the classroom, textbook, laboratory, and independent study projects. The psychology program at Brown encompasses all aspects of modern psychology, with the emphasis on the ex- perimental. An experiment in which all psychology majors must indulge is known simply as The Rat Lab of Psych. 1. Rats are trained to respond to stimuli, much the same way your date responds with the act of fleeing when your demonic roommate appears. Social and biological viewpoints are com- bined in the psychology program through a diverse selection of courses. Statistical analysis and the study of normal life span development are also stressed in Brown's program. Brown's Bio-Med department is notably strong in both quantity and quality of undergraduate concentrators and fac- ulty. This is evidenced by a 93 acceptance rate of medical school applicants from Brown. However, biology is more than just pre-med, and extensive research and laboratory experi- ence is available in genetics, ecology, parasitology, marine biology and more. Geology is sometimes considered a gut concentration; nope. From the depths of the deepest oceans to the peaks of the highest mountains, Geo. courses offer a challenge, with popu- lar field trips to a wide range of locations. Chemistry is never considered a gut area. Organic Chem. is the dread of even the toughest pre-meds, yet molecular models and hundreds of students continue to fill up Metcalf Auditorium as early as 8 a.m. each semester. One explanation for this phenomenon is the thrilling excitement of studying chemistry; another, the need to fulfill requirements. zry O G i SO wfuwr,,? P VR Y . Yrvel LR TO GRADUATING SENIORS What do I hope you can take with you as you leave Brown? Whatever your plans for the days after graduation, I hope that you leave with a better understand- ing and knowledge of yourself, and of our very diverse world. Such understanding could help you follow a course suggested by President Faunce many years ago: to remain, like a good ship, in the tide, and yet be superior to it because we know the points of the compass and the port to which we i go . But I hope for more than that. Our world is one of change, and the movement and the uncertainty change brings with it provide to each generation an environment of opportunity. We must not limit ourselves to moving with the tide; we must be willing to take the risks to move away from or against the tide. I believe we approach our potential as human beings when we reach out and challenge our own expectations. I hope that you will challenge yourself, not just for your own sake, but for the better good of humanity. I hope that we have helped you to recognize others as the individual human beings they are. Our world depends for its survival on our living together and understanding each other as individuals and as people with different cultures and different sets of goals. We must move from the judgement of others by our own standards, past the toleration of difference, to the support of diverse views and goals. Since we share the resources which are given to us, we also must realize that there are no pre-determined priorities which place us at some superior place in the universe. I hope that you will find your future life challenging, enriching and satisfying. And I hope that we will see you and hear from you often in the future. Brown has been a better place for your being part of it. Maurice Glicksman Provost March 1983 President Swearer i ,W 4 '4m,, MR A AR A AR R AT N FJ MAIN CAMPUS Main Campus, like the name implies, is right in the middle of things and has some of the most desirable dorms on campus. Slater is al- ways the firstto go in the upperclass lottery, and Hope College is a favorite of incoming fresh- men. Caswell, the only all sophomore dorm, is located here, as well as Richardson, Littlefield, and the ever popular Hegeman. In addition to the obvious advantages of being close to the Ratty and most of the academic buildings, Main Campus people enjoy the Green, one of the most active spots on campus, home of Con- vocation, Rallies, Frisbee games, friendly gatherings frequently during class time, and the Campus Dance. Keeney Quad, fondly and formally known as West Quad, may have gotten a new name but its reputation remains the same. The huge brick complex houses 600 students, a majority of them freshmen, and holds for many upperclassmen memories of sleepless freshman nights. The few up- perclassmen that choose to live here are blessed with singles. For many Brown students Keeney Quad is the place with all the false alarms' and the site of Machine City. To be sure the Quad experience is far from placid, far from dull. . RESIDENT 1955 - 066 . SCIENT 4 lA EST:INFINITA Although Pembroke is often charac- terized as being rather subdued, it is a sociable and cohesive place. Originally the women's college, Pembroke is a self- sufficient campus, with its own library, dining halls, and academic buildings. A majority of the students living on Pem- broke are freshmen, but upperclassmen who want quiet singles enjoy it, too. Alumnae Hall, the largest non- residential building, houses Brown's rock concerts, as well as dance marathons, Casino night, and uncom- monly large classes. In the fall and spring the Green hosts outdoor movies on huge screens. Although Pembroke is a little removed from Main Campus, its small and unified character makes it worth the short walk. S- 3 EAST CAMPUS Most Brunonians are not quite sure what East Campus is! They surely remember the Spring Weekend Block Parties, ECDC, and the Grad Center Bar, but who lives there? Aside from the maze known as the Grad Center where, incidentally, many under- grads live, East Campus stretches all the way to 67 and 69 Manning Street, better known as French House. East Campus also houses the only on- campus student apartments, Young Orchard, or simply Young O, and New Appleby. Perkins, an all freshmen dorm, is located justbehind Young Orchard. Because of the variety of living options on East Campus, there is no real sense of unity, except of course for those who venture over to the Aherns for a study break. WRISTON QUAD Wriston Quad is at its best on Satur- day nights. Home of the fraternities, two social dorms, Buxton, a female dorm, and several co-ed dorms, Wris- ton hosts several parties a semester. In the fall Patriots Court comes alive with Scut Races, when fraternities' new members compete in a series of races. Close to the Ratty, the Green, and lots of activity, Wriston is favored among students who like to work hard all week long, and then to celebrate most of weekend. OFF CAMPUS For some, the decision to cut the apron strings and move off campus means a new lifestyle. One must continue to eat, and it is soon discovered that the Ratty can be dupli- cated in the privacy of one's own apartment. Weekly trips to Heartland food warehouse in Seekonk provide exciting outings, and for the less adventurous, there are always Star Market and the Pitman Street IGA. Off campus living also often means larger rooms, vast expanses to fill with books, typewriter paper, and all the other flotsam and jetsam of college life. It also means, however, that if garbage is piled in the hallway, no janitors come to take it away. No one cleans the bathroom either. What similarities can one recognize between Brown's social dorms and the various fraternities? That the two are in- distinguishably alike certainly is not the 5 case. Yet both offer their members an alternative mode of campus living that is appealing to them, and advantageous most of the time to the whole Brown community. Chapin and Diman, the two social dorms, are coed and offer both in-house and university-wide social activities. Such activities often serve as a popular alternative to the frat party. After all, Chapin and Diman serve better milk and cookies. The mode of living at Brown which involves beautiful bars, fancy lounges, and the best housing on Wriston Quad is the fraternity. While fraternities have continued to attract their share of con- troversy this year, they undoubtedly add a distinct quality to life at Brown. Where else would Brunonians find such imaginative events as toga parties, Mar- di-Gras parties, and tropical and arctic nights? Although social life at Brown does not revolve around them, the fraternities remain the major party-givers on campus. oW First Row: Chris Smith, Jon Ebinger, Charlie Hartwell, Ramon Secages Jon Biller, Pat Manocchia. Second Row: Todd Doolan, Steve Atkins, Ron Czarnetzky, Tom Paulhus, Jim Stuart. Third Row: Tim Miller, Nick Williams, Gary Oxford, Brew Con- ant, Mike Cohen Delta Phi AD First Row: Mark 'Bone Ogden, Pete Gundy Gundermann, Chris Mer- lin Keene, Jeff Mease Measelle, Ken Skin Graff, Dan Warbler' Kramer, Jon Nitro Speed, Rich lsaac Chapman, Tim Timmo'' Marvil, Greg Stain Hausler, Rob Hot Rod Lincoln, Bob 'Squire Drebin, Dan The Man' Kritz, John Rocky Furia, Jim Gibby ' Rhodes, Dan Bullwinkle Devine, Dan Spruce McGrath, Mark Dog- man'' D'Augelli, Rob Ziggy Gors- ki, Tom Ralph' Silva, Perry Guido DiMascio, Yannis Gypsy Kulukundis, Jim J.. Johnsen, John Shish Nash, Chris Sybil Fay, Kevin Rhino Powers, John 'Mr. Excitement Whittle, Stu Dorkball Wolff, Mr. Larry Delhagen, Mr. Paul Leitner, Mike Vandy Vandiver. Second Row: Eric Sloth Schultz, Ken Sven Peterson, Cole Slaw Fauver, Rob Uncle Pumpkin' Doumar, Greg Mr. Pleasant De- schenes, Andy Swazzy'' Strauss, John Brain Death'' Kape, Aaron Gershwin' Clayton, Randy Ozzie Osbourne, Dave ''Pinto Keil, Scott Spider Van Heest, Gerry Flibby Fibbert, Ken Felix Cohen, Mike Linus' Olson, Dave Brow' Coonin, Jim Boo-Boo' Kramer, Jon J.G. Gworek, Chris Bam-Bam'' Vaughn, Gordon Wil- liam Thames, Bob BoBo Bowers, Eric Whale' Darrow Phi Beta Sigma dBx First Row: Keith Plummer, James Rice, Eric Smith, Lance Williams. Second Row: Jay Broadnax, Thomas Willetto, Roderick Jones. Third Row: James Kennedy, Phillip Smith. Fourth Row: Pete Washburn. Not pictured are Stephen Blake and Jeffrey Smith. Alpha Kappa Alpha AKA Seated: Beth Warner, Marcia Brown, Karla Elrod, Laureen Wells, Roselyn Epps, Judith Burnett. Standing: Gwendolyn Ford, Stephanie Gilliam, Sonya Williams, Nancy V. Brown, Darchelle Garner, Michelle White, Paula Clark, Renee Williams. Missing are Marian Borum and Suzet- te Gigi Powell. 2X First Row: Ron Walters, Steve Kem- per, Scott Stevens, Mark Arnold, Dom DiMeo, Frank Kettenstock, Greg Gersten. Second Row: Andrew Bissett, John Ivey, Mark Kroe, Joe Becker, Perry Vella President, Eugene Orientale, Charles Sullivan, Conrad Rippy, Robert Laudati. Third Row: Scott Armstrong, Geoff Peter- son, Alan Goldman, Mike Kink, Dave Crown, Jeff Hirsch, James Karl- son, Pete Williams. Fourth Row: Marc Shivers, Dave Deitch, Bud Brooks, Marc Schliesman, Jeff Ander- son, Jim Goldman. Fifth Row: Avila, lan McDonald, Pete Cirenza, Bruno Maglione, Dave Toddhunter. LD ep Kappa Delta Upsilon S First Row: Brad Schlager, Mike Espo- sito, Bern Rehberg, Tripp Gordon, Mark Pasanen, Mike Weiss, Arnold Cohn. Second Row: Frank Chen, Lou Matos, Adam Balsam, Eric Keates, Jeff Nelson, John Medler, Larry Cynk- in, Steve Sax!, Dan Nadeau, Marshall Horowitz, John Matzko, Rex Spaceshot Reeves, Brad Ramberg, Gary Mason, Chip Keating, Matt Cairns, Chris Nuland, Mark Koide. Third Row: Greg Malkary, Brad Hauser, John Cavallaro, John Bliss, Brad Banko, Mike Dunam, Colin Watts, Steve Jung, Mark Libera, Jim Gascoigne, Todd Pilch, Jan Hagemeier, Adam Chase, Mark Lieberman, Jon Stoloff, Demetrios Maragos, Dave Leong, Bill Currie. Top and Back Row: Mike Meresman, Pete Hackett, Will Robinson, Rob Chamberlain, Jim Lieberson, Dave Doherty, Bob Carangelo, Ken Carnes, Ron Florance, Paul Kolb, Jed Delhagen, John Keegan. Delta Sigma Theta AZO First Row: Valerie Bonner. Second Row: Anne Haley, Nancy Jones, Rhonda Gans. Third Row: Michele Baker, Patti Surratt, Candace Berry, Tanya Lumpkins, Elise Bridges. Fourth Row: Jeanine Reed, JoAnn Penix, Wendy Hoskins, Tuneen Chi- solm, Raymona Holt. Missing: Arde- na Lee, Kim Powe, J. Evette McCray, Lauren Jennings, Surrenthia Parker. Advisors: JoAnn McDowell and Les- lie Robertson OAB Names not submitted. JaeiEr Bl B g T 1 Z0B Donna DeWitt and Beverly Lewis, basileus. A First Row: Bob Crausman, Brian Lies, Bob Grace, George Cleva, Hans- Conrad Zurloye, Chris Peacock, George Garcia, Caleb Tower, Dan Leonard, Steve Kamenir, Mitch Sul- ter, Tom. Second Row: Pete Skrzypc- zak, Joel Rosano, Steve Turchan AAD First Row: Glen Davis, Steven Press, Ray Neiman. Second Row: Jomam- ma's Bicycle, Janice Butler, Carol Fenimore, Phil Sutherland, Ellie Stod- dard, Lisette Saint Germaine, Marc Fleishhacker. Third Row: Thecla Ree, Cousin It' , Tony Daomino, Grant Howard, John Gannon, Naomi Rodolitz, Asa Chamberlayne. Fourth Row: Tracey McGan, Jon Lewis, Moira Murphy, Loren Mitchel. Fifth Row: Tracy Giordano, Tracy Greer, John Goff, Meg Fulton, Yvonne Federowicz, Drew Campbell. Sixth Row: Charlie Munson, Diana Rev- kin, Laura Gulley, Stephanie Wil- liams, Jeff Spokes, Peter Chase, Larry Rosenbaum. Seventh Row: Paul Gebhard, Mike Herzog, Norman Ryan, Dave Rovin, Glenn Coates. Missing: Perry Busalacchi, Sheila Crowther, Stacey Debroff, Cinny Fields, Johanna Hamel, Dave Heller, Jack Kohn, Andrea Mainardi, Jon Mandell, Betsy McMullin, Kelley Parks, Steven Patton, Priscilla Put- nam, Paul Quick, Simone Ravicz, Brenda Rudman, Mike Shantzis, Stephanie Starr, Debra Weiss, John Yacos O Delta Psi xfl ed AW Names not available OAX First Row: Mike Moran, Oren Bram- son, Pat Dillon, Bob Pannell, Mark Walsh, Marty Snider. Second Row: Nick Condon president, Ron Moseley, Mike Gibbons, Tim Ruark, Dave Blakeley, john Barretta, Rick Remmy, Rob Kent. Third Row: Steve Trautwein, Mike Waitkus, Dave Con- te, John Mulligan, Scut, Mark Blakeley, Clark Hale, Tom O'Brien, Chuck McGrath, Jeff Doherty, Annie, Mark Stamoulis, Pete Prominski, Greg Tuerk, Dan Bates, Craig Hemond, John Belushi. 0 ATA First Row: Matt Paknis, Ted Moskala, Brad McCaulley, Bob Harrington, Erik Baker, Greg Hammerlund. Sec- ond Row: Brian O'Neill, Jake LaMot- ta, Dennis Slott, Joe Potter, Dave Fielding, Pat McCormack, Al Stokes, Dave Purpora. Third Row: Paul Bog- danovich, Geoff Soriano, Adam Bianchini, Scott Sullivan, Steve Brown, Jerry Donini, Bill Mitchell, Steve Leora. Fourth Row: Jim Kaufold, Jeff Trauger, Pete Hartung. Fourth Row: A little Greek fellow, Rich Collett, Dan Bauk, Tim Monnin, Dave Laychak, Gary Cloutier, Bob Chiaradio, Bud Daley, Steve Ket- tleberger, Mike Ain, Tom Misaki, Pat Turchick, Ron McMullin, Matt Flynn. Missing: Gary Kocsis, John Daniel, Tom Shober, Bill Sherakas, Neil Monagle, Kevin Knoll, Joe Novi, Ter- ry Schoenborn, Chris Alderman, Scott Anderson, Mike Antosca, Dave Auerswald, Ron Butkevich, Brian Daly, Chris Good, Jay Koeper, Chet Kuchta, Mike Pindak, Chris Possess- kK, Jami Potkul, Greg Roth, John Shalvey ADA First Row: Harry Holt, Jr., Mark Fen- tress, Reginald Vaughn, Kenneth Elmore, Eaon Richardson and How- ard Atkins. Second Row: Craig Copeland, Staunton Brooks Ill, Lin- coln Carter, Dorsey James, Dexter Arrington, Lee Harvey, Calvin Wal- ker, Philip Jefferson, Duane Douglas 61 Chapin House First Row: Jamie Fortunoff, Mary Fehskens, Lisa Kellstedt, Danny Sands. Second Row: Laura Gilbert, Mike Levy, Beth Clough, Gail Peikin, Carol Bassani, Steve Frank, Marco Martinez, Kathy Hogan, Dave Cutler, Gerry Desimone, George Steele- Perkins, Eleni Cambourelis, Sally Weatherill, Diane Zion, Sue Major. Third Row: Frankie Haan, Sue Head, Donna Young, O.J. Rozoff, FT McCuire, Lev Lusi, Jim Christo, Tracy Collins. ! First Row: Nancy Kim, George Deckey, Mike Patron. SecondRow Anne Brodsky, Jim Harrington, Tracey Zeckhausen, Michelle Sasse, Melanie Tatara, Cindy Passmore, Jon Morduch, Lisa Gilmore, Martha Motuz, Lisa Tofias, Emily Low. Third Row: Ed Cohen, Sam Jaffe, Mary Mil- ler, Nita Desai, Mike Silverberg, Nancy Barsamian, Adrienne Metoyer, Debbie Greenberg, Sheilia Terranova, Marian Schmier. Fourth Row: Barry Schwartz, Peter Litman, Steve Lewitsky, Jon Rees, Gordon Row, Mike Gistrak, Andy Baldwin, Kevin Brubaker, Stuart Dalton, Cindy Kuo, Pete Findlay, Cindy Suter, Kay Gamo, Brett Wesner, Dave Teasdale e b6 C RN T s ,941fi s s e KL 7 2 n e 2 o ox o5 R 70 I ,.. o H- S S G.U; gs Walk, walk, walk down Thayer Street. And take a look around you. Things are not as they once were. Did you notice that Hurd Electronics is no where to be found? Nor the General Nutrition Center, the Book Gallery, Somebody or the Mill Sisters. Maybe you didn't, but you couldn't miss the bright, new shingles hanging in their places: Taco Maker, Sleepy Hollow, Bear Necessities, Fotomat, Goldy Rec- ords, ArmyNavy Surplus, Poohsini and, of course, Steve's. The coming of Steve's was not taken lightly by Brunaonia. It was the topic of note weeks before the first scoop was scooped or Oreo crumbled. Some worried about the fate of Big Alice's. Doing just fine, thanks. Others mere- ly salivated. When opening day ar- rived, the new neighbor was greeted by a blocks-long line of students and others, waiting in a blizzard for a free scoop. Since then Brown's mania for ice cream has settled down to an agreeable passion. Thayer Street is prime commercial property, some of the hottest in town. This year saw not only a lot of businesses coming and going, but also several complicated relocations as merchants jockeyed for the choicest spots. College Hill Bookstore's im- pending expansion forced Andrea's to mave down the block to the space Col- lege House Pharmacy vacated when it moved around the corner. Travel Time moved down the block to occupy the old Thayer Market cheese shop which moved into Thayer Market proper. The Big Apple Deli took a slice out of Pal- mer's floor space. Meanwhile the con- struction at the old site of Dorrwar re- minds us we expect Thayer to stay in flux for some time to come. 2 CN 74 CHANGES Once upon a time, behind the little castle on College Hill, there was a parking lot. Times have changed. Now, dwarfing the old castle is a seeming factory of orange brick and green glass, the new Geochem building. Where Manning Street once ran from Soldier's Arch to Barus-Holley, a pedestrain mall sends out tributary walkways linking the Geochem building and the Sci Li. There is an extensive addition to the J. Walter Wilson Lab underway and the computer sciences building's addition, Gould Laboratory, is open for business. GOULD LABORATORY: - re . A TR R A 4. The University's fundraising is bearing fruit. The most apparent changes on campus are in the sciences, but there are also changes afoot to improve campus life. ECDC has been remodeled, they say for the better. Faunce House had begun its transformation into a genuine student union. There is more parking by the Grad Center. And West Quad now has a real name, though it has been slow to catch on. What self-respecting counselor would admit to his friends and charges that he lives in Keeney Quad? o The face of the campus is changing drastically as the University begins its drive to upgrade facilities. The question is: when we return for Commencement '93, will we recognize Camp Bruno? A B, il ity Students at Brown are surely aware that they do not entirely monopolize Providence's East Side. While there are several col- leges in Rhode Island, nearest to and most closely associated with Brown is the Rhode Island School of Design, also known as RISD. This small college of about 2000 students is a culturally rich institu- tion with much to offer not only to aspiring artists, but to the whole Brown community. Taken advantage of by many students, the cross registration program between Brown and RISD is a mutually beneficial rela- tionship. While RISD students can broaden their specialized educa- tion with Brown's New Curricu- lum, Brown students may en- hance their education with the plethora of art courses offered at RISD. Students who have partici- Fated in this program are general- y enthusiastic about their experi- ence. Additional academics is not all RISD has to offer. Cultural diversi- ty is added to the East Side by the college's museum and galleries. The museum is recognized by many as one of the best museums in the nation. 2 09 PROVIDENCE There's a T-shirt like this. They're selling them. I'm not lying. It says, Eat your $ out, New York. Provi- dence, Rhode Island. Pretty audacious, huh? The fun- ny thing is they're selling. Four years ago you maybe could have given one to Buddy. Brown students from the beginning have belittled Providence, and with good reason, but lately, over the past several years, things have been changing. They repaved the streets, remodeled Westminster, revamped the Arcade, refurbished Davol Square, remapped Federal Hill, redesigned South Main and restored many of the old houses. There's more than a PR campaign going on here. Sure, there always was some vague charm or charac- ter to Providence. It was never as bad as New Haven. After four years on the Hill, even the most scornful critic felt a twinge of something mushy when he came in sight of the Hospital Trust tower and INBank now Fleet or the State House. But on the whole the average Brown student made it a point to ignore or deride the city down the hill. Each year, though, more and more students are finding the old place more and more appealing. It's sad to watch a tradition die. - Harry Listman I,!!!!!! LT T It is the same thing that you have seen millions of times before. You are making the first of many daily trips to the post office, praying for real mail letters that actually have stamped envelopes. While a crowd of students surges through the post office lobby for a quick break between classes, people hawking wares at tables are competing for students' attention. In one corner, a student does an imitation of a barker's call, Band buttons! Get your band buttons here! Looking at the small student response, he becomes inspired. They're free! Mysteriously, he is surrounded by a flock of people, his button supply rapidly diminishing. Amid all the hustle and bustle, one stu- dent has found a quiet spot by his post office box. He looks preoccupied, perhaps wor- ried about an upcoming exam. He anx- iously peers through the window of his box when suddenly his face lights up. His hand eagerly pulls out that most treasured prize of all a letter. Post Office IR e RN America's Favorite Pasttime g What images come to mind when think- ing about the quality of Brown's main din- ing areas, namely the Ratty, V.W., and the Ilvy Room? Okay, so they are not images of gourmet cuisine. However, one may truly appreciate Food Services if he only reflects upon the elegant atmosphere in which he is served. Take the Ratty, for instance. The mag- nificent, arena-like setting overwhelms students at first. Freshmen, on their initial visit, immediately find themselves in a quandry over which line to join. Let's all admit it; savory garbanzo bean casserole who has really sampled this creation? just would not be the same in any other setting. When ultra-particular about atmo- sphere, to the point where tablecloths and candles are a must, head for the V.W. Sure, they serve the same food except for week- day lunches, when a lucious hamburger is always available, but the more intimate and less congested environment of the V.W. makes it taste so much better. In the case of the lvy Room, atmosphere is negligible. This is not to say it isn't pleasant. On the contrary; however, sur- rounded by all that natural food, one should not stop to worry about atmo- sphere. The main concern should be finding something that isnt too organic for con- sumption. To sum it up, the lvy Room is Brown's one dining area that replaces Coca-Cola with granola. 83 You are between classes with time to spare. Nol that much time, just enough to make you the first one to arrive at Wilson 102 if you left now. After having already killed time checking your P.O. box three times, where can you go? Since it's overly optimistic to recheck the P.O., you remember the existence of the Blue Room and Airport Lounge. These two facilities, located on the second floor of Faunce House, offer Brown students a pleasantatmosphere in which to pass time. In addition to the comfortable couches of Airport Lounge, for sale are magazines, newspapers and candy. The Blue Room is a convenient place for students to get a quick snack, anything from a sandwich to a cup of coffee. Pizzas, calzones, chicken salad sandwiches, ice cream, chocolate chip cookies and more. Every night from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. the Gate comes alive. Full of Pembrokers and main campus people willing to trek across the Green, the lines wind around the counters as Brown students figure out how to use up their entire $2.55 worth of credit. Whether it be for a study break or midnight snack, the Gate with its comfortable seats and sociable atmosphere provides a good escape from Ratty or V.W. food and one's studies. On East Campus the situation is similar. Here, Wriston and Keeney Quad and even some East Campus people flock to the East Campus Din- ing Center, also known as ECDC, Eck- Deck, and Greasy DeeCee. Available at ECDC are such delicacies as grill foods, grinders, bagels, yogurt, hot cider, and so forth. ECDC also offers such mindless distractions as video games and a slightly warped table for pool aficionados. The snack bars are an active part of Brown night life. It has been said that to attract people, you just have to offer food. Observing the crowds at the Gate and ECDC each night, this can be said to be true. It's no surprise to hear in each dorm every night, Lets go for credit. R Food Services, in all fairness to them, does a fairly good job at Brown. Neverthe- less, a typical Brunonian can have only so many Gate pizzas and Ivy Room omelettes without sampling some 'real food from off-campus establishments. Thayer Street and vicinity offer students the convenience of a wide assortment of edibles within walking distance. How many times do you suffer a Big Mac attack, and wander towards Angell Street rather than the Ratty? Or how about the times you simEIy cannot find the chance to visit one of the credit bars? Visiting the Big Apple Deli or Penguins is certainly no chore. For the unlucky 2 souls who are not on meal contract and decide they don't feel like cooking, it does not take long to locate sources for a multi-course meal. Whether one's taste is Chinese, Mexican, Italian, or good old American, the Thayer Street area should be a welcome and easily satisfying alternative to beef burgundy and parsley- buttered whatever. STUDENTS ON THE JOB Work at Brown is not just course related. Nearly half the student body is employed by the University. Although balancing academics and a campus job can be difficult, there are rewards: students earn anywhere from mini- mum wage to ten dollars an hour, while often learning a valuable skill, and simply having a good time. The average student works 8-10 hours a week, while some diehards put in the maximum 20 hours per week allowed by the University. The jobs are as varied as the students that fill them. Some are highly visible: food services workers clad in white hats and aprons, library attendants, and residential life's maintenance workers. Others go virtually un- noticed: how about the animal care- takers? Someone has to feed the var- ious monkeys, rats, etc. used in lab experiments! Regardless of what they do, student employees serve the Brown community, helping to keep it running smoothly on a daily basis. n O TRIVIA CONTEST What semi-annual event at Brown leads to groups of students gathering as many phones together as possible? Anybody who knows the theme song of The Jetsons, oddities about sports and entertainment, and everything about pornography, would know that the relevant event is not the Campaign For Brown pho- nathon, but the WBRU-AM Trivia Contest. In addition to knowing and caring about what most people tend to ignore, trivia team members are known for their expert hand- ling of telephones, necessary to relay their answers to WBRU. Is all the effort really worth it? Winning teams think so, as they get the grand prize of making up more seemingly senseless ques- tions for use in the next contest. DY N A BCO DAY On May 7, 1983 more than 200 Prov- idence kids were treated to a day of fun, food, and games. Accompanied by a Brown student, each kid spent a day on sunny Pembroke Field where he was entertained by the Jabber- wocks, the Brown Band, the High Jinx and various other groups. They partici- pated in bubble gum blowing contest, space walks, and ran off with prizes for Mom''. As the day progressed they quenched their hunger and thirst with pizza, soda, lemonade, cookies and ice cream donated by Domino's Pizza, Steve's Ice Cream, McDonald's and other places. The day was a huge success thanks to the highly commendable efforts of the BCO Day planning committee and the more than one hundred volunteers from the Brown community. L Rumors of student apathy are frequently dis- pelled by rallies on the Green. In the past year, students have turned out to express opinions on awide variety of issues, such as racism, nuclear weapons freeze, rape and the rape graffiti, the bottle bill, and El Salvador. These rallies were often accompanied by speeches, distribution of buttons and pamphlets, and much agitated shaking of signs. Rallies prove the fact that Brown students do indeed care about what goes on around them. At times they even reach a fairly excited level. PARENTSS WEEKEND Parents Weekend the time when Brown students try to decide which restaurant is best for Mom and Dad's little genius. Here is your chance to show your parents around the Brown campus personally and take them on the historic walking tour of Provi- dence, sponsored by the Providence Preserva- tion Society. It will help persuade your parents that Providence, while not the cultural uni- verse, is still far from isolated. And to make Mom and Dad recall their col- lege days, Brown offers colloquia, lectures, Oktoberfest, and sports. While the football team lost this year's Parents Weekend game by adisappointing 17-6, there is always the Brown Band show to make your parents feel ever true to Brown. And, of course, there is always next AR T N M 8 SEEREE SRR e e e N S l, TS N 3 '..- 101 106 RIGHT HAND LEFT FOOT 107 UNI VERSITY B XN A AN - e , N x Ay 'v-;'j Q K OC + f $ . N A 2 ,f O Y A 4 i 7N Y 1x A4 w ILile Activities H 20 AS FIIRY N bR RLA D Physical fitness at Brown means more than the five-second dash when you are late for class. A leisurely stroll around the campus should prove that. From Sayles Gym comes bits and pieces of music as the rhythmic aerobics class begins. Jog- ging enthusiasts seem to be everywhere on the Green, on the sidewalks, in OMAC. Besides the informally thrown-together tennis or basketball games, the Brown student can participate in any number of intramural sports. And, of course, the dedicated athlete has been provided an outlet in varsity sports. With all this activity about, who says that the Freshman 15 has to stay? 1 945,,19m, 4 373 $85a89$423 32'i . S U;V;v R w,.vmnwAWAW.'.vAwAw..vAuAu AN S LN N o o e - T rm.ma' memwu?wmwaanm: i 'I i L i st i SN i et o i b e S, o M 150 L yw?w 5 A s e e A 0 4 A i 05 S 2 e - iyt Football First Row: Ron Mosley, Chuck McGrath, Steve Brown, Dave Laychak, Dan Bauk, Bill Aliber, Bob Bowers, Tri-captains, Dan Nelson, Billy Barrett and Kevin Powers, Bill Flutie, Bob Giunta, Kelly Brothers, Paul Farnum, Pat Dillon, Mark Walsh, Jeff Gradinger. Second Row: Head Manager Matt Cairns, Bud Brooks, Eric Darrow, Pete Bogdanovich, Dave Fol- som, Rod Jones, Bob Mangiacotti, John Daniel, Den- nis Slott, Craig Hemond, Robinson Alston, Mike Gib- bons, Gary Cloutier, Bob Chiaradio, Greg Hammer- lund. Third Row: Dave Waldron, Jeff Nikora, Gary Kocsis, Bill Sherakas, George Brawley, Thom Heck- ard, Brian O'Neill, Joe Novi, Joe Potter, Craig Kocsis, Dick Seitz, John Moloney, Neal Monagle, Boh Stonecipher, Jim Sykora. Fourth Row: Eric Hoyt, Scott Schultz, Jerry Potts, Greg Tuerk, Don Rhodes, John Hancock, Eric Rosso, Kyle Atkins, Steve Heffernan, Glenn Collins, John Gallander, Dave Burshtan, Steve Gorroaran, Jeff Trauger, Pete Gundermann, Kelly Sharp. Fifth Row: Mike Pindak, John Monaghan, Andy Feth, Mike Grecky, Bob Williford, Mike Stypu la, Pete Promlnskl Tom O'Brien, Peter Corrignan, Jeff Doherty John Andermn Kenny Jones, Richard Gray, Andy Strauss, Tom Love, Chris Alderman. Sixth Row: Bob Kent, Brad McCaulley, Len Price, Don Scatena, Mike Biegalski, Bill Kramer, Terry Schoenborn, Mike McGuire, John O'Hara, Rich Chapman, Greg Haus- ler, Brian DeMuth, Dan Devine, Kim Miller, Mark Ogden. Back Row: Mgr. Bill Burkett, Asst. Equip. Mgr. Tony Grasso, Head Trainer Frank George, Off. Line Coach Jack Charney, Receiver Coach Jerry Peter- cuskie, Off. Backfield CoachOff. Coordinator Ray Tellier, Part Time Asst. Bob Wylie, Part Time Asst. Ted Gibbons, Asst. Head CoachDef. Coordinator Joe Wirth, Head Coach John Anderson, Def. Backfield Coach Mike Goldberger, Linebacker Coach Tom Per- ry, Defensive End Coach Jim Tressler, Mgr. Julie Lins- ley, Mgr. Byron Jones. Women's Soccer First Row: Alex Smith, Amy Robinson, Kir- sten Veale, Debbie Ching, co-captain Michelle Mosher, co-captain Frances Fus- co, Betsy Schafer, Colleen O'Day, Amy Woodbridge. Second Row: Assistant Coach Meridy Smith, Carol Donahoe, Lin- da Kent, Liza Knapp, Cheryl Stahl, Teresa Abrahamsohn, Gretchen Orr, Amy Ross, Trainer Cindy Knowles, Head Coach Phil Pincince. Third Row: Assistant Coach Liz Belyea, Jennie Chapman, Alison Fink, Heather Findlay, Donna Neale, Sarah Goff, Stephanie Williams, Cameron Tuttle, Assistant Coach Denise Gavino Men's Soccer First Row: John Schmidt, Chris Josephs, Danny LaRochelle, co-captain Greg Janetos, Fred Reinhardt, Eric Lutz, Chris Ingerslev, Ted Croft, Equipment Manager Tony Grasso. Second Row: Trainer Joe Castro, John Carroll, Chris Strausser, Jetf Lombardo, Chip Brady, Chris DaCosta, Hunter Stern, Chris Girgenti, Fred Coons, Barry Friedman, Jon Wilk, Erik Holm-Olsen, Tom Harris, Dave Coonin, Steve Greenberg, John Gagliano, Head Coach Cliff Stevenson p ; O BT B u ADD o LS gV i 4 o - Women's Cross-Country First Row: Lindsay Maitland, Meg O'Connor, Dot Faul- ctich, Karen Enright, Liz Bolger, Anne Jjohnson Second Row: Susan Jamison, Allison Barbi, Karen Bandler, Carrie Booth, Missy Cleveland, Mary Duffy, Karen Johnson, Coach Jon Hird g oo j,? e A e oD 25 Men's Cross-Country First Row: Roberto DeVido, Chris Abate, John Kier- nan, John Dangora, Dan Bates. Second Row: Coach Doug Terry, David Bechtel, John Matzko, David Aurutick, Tom Jirele, Stephen Bernhardt Field Hockey First Row: Sheilia Terranova, Janet Akaishi, co-captain Denise Dimitre, Eileen Goldgeier, Bonnie Welch. Second Row: Callie LaMay, Katie Attwood, Sheilah McCarthy, co-captain Amy Bennett, Sue Woodring, Lisa Caputo, Christie McGill Volleyball First Row: Ana Marie Bermudez, Captain Patricia Giusti, Suzanne Becker. Second Row: Margaret Gressens, Yvonne Keller, Suzanne Yin, Barbara Detering, Megan Holden. Third Row: Ass't Coach Lee Zia, Mary Claire O'Dea, Kathy Melchior, Head Coach Cathy Fulford, Kerry Ann Murray, Jeanne Gainsburg, Mgr. Karen Melchior Men's Track First Row: Ron McMullen, Grant Harsh- barger, Shawn Robinson, Tim O'Brien. Second Row: Gerald Donini, Dave Bursh- tan, Tim Barton, Steve Bernhardt, Caulfield, Chris Howes, Steve Bernhardt, Roberto DeVido, Jan Nordgren, Arnold Lewis. Third Row: Ass't Coach Ted Gib- bons, Paul Caldwell, Bob Edrington, Michael DeVaughn, Paul Bogdanovich, Pete Bogdanovich, Jeff Nikora, Kelly Brothers, Head Coach Doug Terry. e , S R x e W - L e p aTaraTw Ty o S ' 2SOC, - o First Row: Mary Beth Giblin, Sarah Johnson, Wendy Chin, Kirsten Veale, Karen Enright, Dot Faulstich, Anne Johnson, Ann Kearns, Patty Hackett. Second Row: Head Coach Jon Hird, Lindsay Maitland, Joan Clarkin, Nina Zegger, Pam Gray, Carolyn Booth, Jennifer Loomis, Ann Dolan, Weight Coach Ted Gib- bons, Jump Coach Charlie Claudio Women's Tennis First Row: Betsy Epstein, Lauren Oasis, Laurie Raynor. Second Row: Carolyn Sugar, Lilly Gustilo, Nancy Norfolk, Jen- nifer O'Sullivan, Darcy Honig, Jackie Kleis. Third Row: Ellie Freeman, co- captain Barbara Dugan, Coach Paul Moses, co-captain Ellie Woods, Miriam McKay, Stacy Diehl, Ass't Coach Joan Taylor. Men's Tennis First Row: Billy Quigley, Scott Diehl, John Hare, Carryl Lindsey. Second Row: George Huang, Mike Benson, Barry Judge, Ned Handy, Billy Way, Andy New, Coach Bob Woods. S3 x? S Squash First Row: Lucy Spelmen, Betsy Kingsbury, Nan- cy Deutsch, Cordelia Hazen, Jennifer Meagher. Second Row: Lisa Benatovich, Julie Stark- weather, Eve-Marie Breglia, Head Coach Paul Moses, Diana Badger, Captain Susan Wissler A AR TedSchIege ,,.Qxeg Hemda, ?QEnms' Row: Coach Ed Reed, Steve Lawrence, And Ansing Lars Enstrom, Dave T unter, Mike ', McDrarm?!dAm Mcfijnald Ch Raid, Kevin. Harrison. Third Row: Erik Farrar Tom Pier, Steve - H?IL' Jeff Leon, Jack Davies, Perry Herst. s o - 2 w Gymnastics First Row: Tammy Kaminer, Janet Rankin, Nancy Albert, Carolyn Ewert, Alison Boegehold. Second Row: Erica Whittaker, Nancy Lanzarone, Wilma Wallace, Anne Merra, Debbie Glazerman. Wrestling First Row: Scott Anderson, Wayne Covington, Bud Daley, Steve Pratt, John Park. Second Row: Ted Mos- kala, Frank Chen, Pete Hartung, John Reed, Ron Czarnetzky. 141 Lrowy! o Lrow Ity Women's Basketball First Row: Sylvia Maas, Kathy MacKenzie, Keleigh Baldwin, Sue Maloney, Joan Clarkin, Kathy Howell, Ellen McClain. Second Row: Trainer Russ Fiore, Michelle Smith, Christa Champion, Head Coach Maureen Enos, Donna Yaffe, Donna O'Connell, Ass't Coach Kathy Tierney. Men's Basketball First Row: Head Coach Mike Cingiser, captain Bill Chap- man, Paul Eckstein, John McBride, Alex Bynum, Darren Brady, Howard Bell, Mike Waitkus, assistant coach Bill Raynor. Second Row: Todd Mulder, Dave Brittain, Stark Langs, Jim Turner, John Goodlng Joe Thompson, Ed Wayda, Dave Browne, assistant coach Phil Ness B i i - 7 Q - y wm . 2- x 'h Women's Hockey First Row: Diana Rathborne, Karin Morse, Kate Lanou, Patty Nawrocki, Janice Moody. Second Row: Trainer Joe Simone, Ass't Coach Amy Crafts, Kristen Carroll, Melissa Walker, Cheryl Stahl, Harriet Leach, Lisa Bishop, Amy Woodbridge, Betsy Pearce, Ass't Coach Candis Russell, Head Coach Steve Shea. Third Row: Bon- nie Welch, Liz Mclarney, Mardie Corcor- an, Deanna Eng Tow, Jennifer Voichick, Sarah Burrow. il ln Men's Hockey First Row: Eric Eisendrath, Pat Manocchia, Darryll Bolduc, Co-captain Brian Riley, John Franzosa, Co-captain Mark Elwood, Frank Carnevale, Garth Klimchuck, Paul McCarthy. Second Row: Assis- tant Coach Mark Trivett, Bran Thomas, Shaun Doherty, Don Williamson, Bobby Jones, Brian Driscoll, Mike Fallon, Scott Whittemore, Bill Har- vey, Head Coach Herb Hammond. Third Row: Bill Payne, Equipment Manager Scott Staff, Tim O'Connor, Patrick Davis, Tom Roberts, Rob Mc- Donald, Jim White, Joe Kuzneski, Student Manag- er Jon Ebinger. O e e e e Softball First Row: Ruth Branchaud, Ellen Newberry, Laura Kong, Mardie Corcoran, Teri Carilli. Second Row: Teresa Abra- hamsohn, Donna O'Connell, Lisa Smith, Callie aMay, Marji Erickson, Tracey Dickerman. Third Row: Ass't Coach Joe Simone, Michelle Dodge, Kelley Cronin, Rachel Blumenfeld, Manager Marisol Rivera, Head Coach Phil Pincince - Baseball First Row: Ron Butkevich, Jeff Toussaint, Dan Rice, Steve Dailey, Steve McNamara, Brian Sennett, Dave Newman, Bob Harrington, Mark Stamoulis. Second Row: Ass't Coach Pete Slauta, Scott Fox, Chuck McGrath, Thom Heck- ard, Conrad Bringsjord, Marc Sanford, Jay Fer- rara, John Monaghan, Bill Flutie, Mike Sweeney, Ass't Coach Bob Parente, Ryne John- son, Steve Leara, Head Coach Dave Stenhouse L aCrosse First Row: Gus Bickford, Dave Evans, John Keogh, Darren Muller, Doug Appleton, Tom Gagnon, Brian Heffernan, Gregg Barrow, Chris Abbott, Tony Stedman. Second Row Marcus Woodring, Colin Fitch, Mickey Bufo, Bill Barrett, co-captain Gib Brady, co-captain Bill Aliber, Peter Ruhlin, Craig Linden, Tim Stevens, part-time coach Peter Lasagna. Third Row: Head Coach Dom Starsia, Trainer Joe Castro, Mike McAleer, Fred Coons, Eli John- son, Jon Strain, Jim Coughlan, Nick Kondon, Chris Girgenti, Rob Littell, Rob MacAneney, Ass't Coach Mike O'Neill, Junior Varsity Coach Paul Kinnane. Fourth Row: Mick Matthews, Vince DiPalma, Scott Lohan, John Ireland, Rod Hamar, Dan McKee, Steve Hef- fernan, Vince Conforti Women's L aCrosse First Row: Lisa Caputo, Polly Chatterton, Lisa Lichtenberger, Jennifer Williams, Ei- leen Goldgeier. Second Row: Amy Robin- son, Amy Ford, Ruth Kaplan, Robin Hus- ney, Susan Comolli, Alexis Fgan, Sharon Siegel. Third Row: Head Coach Candi Rus- sell, Becky Hale, Chris Leahy, Sue Wood- ring, Janet Lehman, Donna Yaffe, Anne- Marie Van Hengel, Dorothea Riggs, Train- er Cindy Knowles, Ass't Coach Leslie Blankin 149 Women's Swimming First Row: Katie King, Martha Munroe, Melissa Mather, Emily Low, Amy Walker, Sue Sgambati, Caroline Donnenfield. Second Row: Laurie Israel, Karen Cole, Mary Griffin, Maria McClellan, Kathy Krull, co-captain Diane Yeutter, co-captain Marji Erickson, Maggie Mathews, Alison Fortin, Cathy Carolan, Debbie Greenberg. Third Row: Dr. Frank Sparadeo, Mental Training Coach, Ass't Coach Kevin Thornton, Maggie Simmons, Donna Williams, Margaret Tretbar, Jane Drury, Colleen Phillips, Peggy Tormey, Becky Ensign, Diane Makarewicz, Theresa Wanzor, Laura Reynolds, Valerie Poirier, Audrey Woolfolk, Elaine Palmer, Kim Schlegel, Ass't Coach Dave Sias. Head Coach Dave Roach. BROoOwN WATER POLO LLEE 1 EAETEAN CHAMPIONS - HOME 1 3rwms 4 GUEST A Men's Swimming First Row: Jon Keevil, Albert Moser, Mark Putnam, Bill Barr, Scott Malcolm, Mike Por- ter, David Sokol, Jack Davies. Second Row: Ass't Coach John O'Neill, Head Coach Ed Reed, Steve Ennis, Alan Goldman, Don Skeoch, Rob Fortin, Tony Blain, Jeff Leon, Rich Kappel, Kevin Harrison, Diving Coach Dave Sias. Third Row: Mike Marks, Steve Hill, Mitchell Poole, Zoli Szabo, Cameron Sears, Andy Ansin, Jeff Measelle, Don Milenko, Mike Johnson. Men's Crew First Row: Dana Greenblatt, Nate Lentz, Michael Marrus, Gary Maynard, Langley Willauer, John Willis, Eric Sievers, Bill Caskey, Bud Nagle, Chris Dauer. Second Row: Jon Kissick, Nick Justicz, Chris Smith, Valerio Ferme, Chris Snell, Torrey Foster, Ted Shields, Dick Shoemaker, Steve Ninos. Third Row: Michael Plimack, Chris Ravenscroft, Jon Smith, Geoff McKee, Bill Bancroft, Gary Brach, Phil Donnellan, Eric Almeida, William Nighan. P 2 o T -w g St lq b o . -' '! 3O Women's Crew First Row: Lois Morriseau, Anne-Marie Grimes, Janet Tsai, Melissa Durfee, Collin Roesler, Rahel Crowley, Liz Derecktor, Lisa Cooper. Second Row: Jennifer Gold, Marcia Lerner, Amy McCoy, Maura Conron, Jeanne Nielson, Jennifer Jacobsen, Cammie Lesser, Lucy Coan, Pam Maolli, Alexa Lambert, Tina Hartert, Mag- gie Leeson. 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Tournament New England Tournament Bucknell Invitational vy League Tournament New England Championships Eastern Regionals NCAA Tournament Northeastern Tournament Lady Owl Classic Temple lvy League Tournament Princeton lvy League Tournament Yale 13 RAIAW Tournament 14 R.P.I. Christmas Invitational T R I A S I q k. L EXPRESSIONS 1 k as CA O ASSOCIATION OF FRATERNITY PRESIDENTS Copy not submitted. Film Society From midnight showings on the Green to special presentations of stu- dentfilms to showing movies six nights a week, the Film Society is always there. Foreign films, American films, old films, new films, art films, schlock films, black and white, color, silent, sound, 3-D and much, much more characterize a film society which is truly one of the most visible organiza- tions on campus. Aided by colorful and innovative posters not to mention the ubiquitous Film Bulletin, the Film Society infiltrates all Brunonians' lives, seeping into the quiet comfort of the unguarded unconscious. Whether it be Fassbinder or Batman, Hitchcock or Disney, Green Door or Citizen Kane, the Film Society will be there to lend a helping hand, constantly pushing us toward greater and greater excellence. First Row: Nick Boulukos, Mike Olson, Dan Leonard, Perry Vella, Amy Glamm Secretary, Rich Bell, Second Row: lan MacLeod, Steve Trautwein, Ron Remy Chairman, Tony Domino Treasurer, Matt Paknis, Tripp Gordon Missing: Joel Rosano Vice Chairman Alex Stein, John Groch, Holly Sklar, Sue Klawans, Bill Madison, Dawn Kidder First Row: Mara Litman, Karen Sadler, Carrie Booth Vice President, Lori, Meghan O'Connor Secretary, Chris Campbell, Mike Brown. Second Row: Craig Stein, lan, Deborah Baumgarten, Howard Harionian, Lisa Bassow, Donya Powers First Row: Loren Mitchel, Eugene Curtin, Mark Naigles, David Greigo Second Row: Eddie Grove, Joel Weisblatt, Larry Cudlitz, Jeff Olsen, Rick Toomey, Dave Andrews BROWN BIOETHICS ASSOCIATION Would you pull the plug? Should defective fetuses be aborted? Do doctors play God? The Brown Bioethics Association allows students from all concentra- tions to participate in discussions of these and other issues in bio-medical ethics. Our main event this year was our fifth annual conference, Issues in Bio-Medical Ethics, which attracted student speakers from schools throughout the country. Physicians, philosophers, and students gathered for an exciting day of heated discus- sions and debates. In addition, during the past year we have held symposia on adolescent suicide, aging, refusal of treatment, and the use of CPR. These subjects are controversial and result in considerable discussion, but questions remain unanswered, prob- lems unresolved. Through these events, however, the Bioethics Asso- ciation does promote increased awareness and understanding of ethi- cal dilemmas in biology and medicine. CIRIESS CLIUE Copy not submitted. BEAR SQUARES Brown's Square Dancing club, the Bear Squares, provides the opportuni- ty to learn and enjoy Western style square dancing. The club meetsonce a week and is instructed by a profession- al caller. In addition, the dancers often travel to other clubs throughout Rhode Island, Connecticut and Massa- chusetts. Square dancing, America's national dance, is a very enjoyable ac- tivity. FENCING Copy not submitted. First Row: Bill Mowat Vice President, Betty Mournighan, Terri Frisella, Linda Sperling President, Sue Kelley, Kathy Knierim, Nancy Narrod Second Row: John Sharkey, Sandie Start, Ruth Baron, Benny Ruth Caller, David Leake Third Row: Gordon Start, Jeremy Cohen Missing: Martin Rinard, Eddie Grove, Steve McKelvey, Ellen Duke, Elaine Lee, Elizabeth Marsh First Row: Eric Hubler, Lynda Edgington, captain Chris Vivo, captain Sue Brown, Dave Andrews, Gabrielle Bodner, Kevin Brubaker Second Row: Jeff Bantly, Fran Cho, Debbie Guiner, Ron Gery, Gina Solomon, Mike Marse, Robin Lumsdaine Third Row: Bruce Schwartz, Bill Warmington, Mike Lee, Dave Marshall, Natalie Macon, Peter Kazan- zides, Fourth Row: Alan Dickens, David Chaiken, Rob Sullivan, Jeff Farrow Az ENSEMBLE The Brown Jazz Ensemble is a non- profit student run organization that performs regularly on and off campus. Musical selections include charts from the Big along with Bip, Modern and Jazz-Rock arrangements. This year's group, composed of 18 undergradu- ates, played at the GCB, Spring Weekend, Casino Night, and the All- Ivy Invitational Jazz Festival held at Yale University in 1983. BIG BROTHERS Big Brothers of Brown gives father- less boys from the Providence commu- nity the opportunity to have a positive male image in their lives. The boys range in age from 7 to 15. There are almost 200 active Big Brothers at Brown. Big Brothers usually see their Little Brothers each week. They go to football games, parks and other areas of interest around Brown. Various Fraternities often sponsor events, such as the annual track meet which was sponsored by the Delta Tau fraternity or the Fall Barbeque which was co- sponsored by the Phi Delta and Alpha Phi Alpha fraternities. Through all of these activities, some very special relationships develop. Big Brothers offer friendship, guidance and a source of good judgement to their Little Brothers. Meanwhile, the Little Brothers usually have positive and lasting effects on the Big Brothers. Day McKee and Bill Chapman, who have been responsible for the Brown Big Brothers' significant growth over the last two years, handed the leader- ship this past Spring to Mark Ogden, Jeff Williams, Mike Persky, Mike Ain, Geoff McKee, Kenny Elmore, Calvin Walker and Scot Horsh. Big Brothers expects to expand in the future with the recruitment of more students who are looking for a fulfilling new challenge. Director: Irvin Lustig. Saxophone: John Feehrer, Richard Naimark, Dan Jones, Ann Winkelman, Mike Vild Trumpet: tEd Delhagen, David Togut, Pablo Meles, Dave Bechtel. Trombone: Dirck Schilling, Tim Catlin, Eric Sidoti, Dave Ehrhardt Guitar: Rolf Van Widenfelt. Bass: Gary Oxford. Drums: Nick Siegel. Piano: Mark Itzler. 17l AN First Row: Julie Zuckerman, Meg Percesepe, Tracy Brownell, Kim Finnegan, Tracey Madden Second Row: Bob Clinton, Brad Hertz, Bob Carangelo, Stephen Kimmel, John Nash, co-captain Christopher Wallis Third Row: Karla Elrod, Dana D'Alessandro, Lois Morriseau, Tracy McGan, co-captain Jackie Fern Fourth Row: Perry DiMascio, Steve Barton, Cory Morrissey vz CHEERLEADERS Ugh! Ungawa, Bruno's got the power . .. up on four, together on five, down on six . . . ok Steve, twirl during second round. Victory over Yale! V-I-C-T-O-R-Y ... who's battle cry? URI looks like a good start . .. Karla, a priority con- flict ... Princeton a weekend Steve will re- member . .. Chris, were those cranberry coffee cakes really written up in Bon Apetite? No nega- tive attitudes, Cory. Penn . . . let's go big D, let's go! Bob, how about if we get a little, get a little . yardage! Cornell unfavorable weather conditions, but we had the fever, were hot, couldn't be stopped . .. Band, please dont em- barrass us with Holy Cross . . . Tracy, a sprained ankle and a season with Carlos, Bob daydream- ing about beautiful blondes. Harvard a beau- tiful day, but the score ... S-C-O-R-E, score, score ... William Mary: Julie, are you sure you don't want to go to Virginia? John a road trip receipts to bring on the guilt ... Perry two 12 hour train rides the start of a fun career. Brad, what happened to the car keys in Washington? ... Dartmouth, a soggy home- coming ... Lois, na, na, na, na, na ... Col- umbia .. . let's get a piece of Baker Stadium, first 4 ten, do it again! Dana, what do we want? Touchdown! T-O-U-C-H down ... push ups jumping jacks ... we want more! Kim, B-E-A-T bust 'em. Tracy, will you drive the megaphones down? Tracey, should we arrange practice around the soccer game? Practice on the main green ... Meg, do you want to demonstrate 'the wrap'? ... March at 12:30, kickoff at 1:30, don't miss it! Up on shoulders . .. Tension, shit, man, it's time to leave ... JAX DOLPHINS Copy and names not submitted. C 0 AIESEE Names and copy not submitted. JOHN HAY SEEEIR The John Hay Society for foreign affairs is dedicated to the exploration and dis- cussion of topics relating to interna- tional relations. The John Hay Society produces an annual journal and spon- sors numerous lectures on the Brown Campus. First Row: Barry McGowan, Don Samuels, Mark Makuc. Second Row: James Munch, Blair Kruegger, Terry Schneekloth, Karen Antell. FANTASY GAMING SOCIETY Copy not submitted. CHEERLEADERS Copy not submitted. First Row: Chris Vivo, Jeff Olsen, Debbie Bicher, Daniel Henderson Second Row: Peter Kazensites, Natalie Macon, Mary Kirtland, Carol Leather, Rick Toomey, Steve Harris, Ralph Jones Third Row: John Spencer, Alan Dickens, Susan Brown, David Andrews, Loren Mitchel, John Gnassi, Jeff Bantley, Eddie Grove First Row: Candace Berry, Anne Haley Second Row: Paula Franklin, Surrenthia Parker, Tracy Tanaka Missing: Allyson Tucker, Melanie Daniels, Stephanie Gilliam, Michele Baker, Adrienne Johnson First Row: Heidi Proegler, Jeff Simmons, Lonnie Bernstein, Alan Stern, Galyn Susman, Andy Meyers Second Row Laura Dorf, Reuben Schwartz, Gayle Zilber, Fred Horowitz, Andrea Terzi, David Todrin, Wendy Bass, Lincoln Shlensky W W h First Row: Dave Marshall Treasurer, Mark Evans, Kathryn Naylor, Desiree Ratner President, Linda Segal Vice President, Ka Yee Lee, Rex Reeves Second Row: Mary Stettner, Asa Chamberlayne, Moira Murphy, Marc Jasons Missing: Karin Badt, Matt Carroll, James Fontanilla, Cameron Gordon, David Jacobson, Retha Oliver MISHALOT ISRAELI DANCE TROUPE Copy not submitted. COMPETITIVE PUBLIC SPEAKING TEAM In the span of a mere seven months, the newly established Brown Competitive Public Speaking Team, also known as Not The Brown Debate Union, has managed to acquire a total of thir- ty-five members on its roster. Seven are nationally qualified speakers; nine have individual eventtrophies; there is a team trophy and the longest title in the history of campus organizations. Having successfully completed our first year, the team would like to present the following awards: The Friend In Need Is a Friend In- deed Award: Dean Sheridan, Nan- cy Dunbar, Barb Tannenbaum, and Seth Hawkins. Best Coach Award: Avery Have Zip- Lock Will Travel Krut. The Weather Bane Award: Nick Bur- nett. Best Prepared Impromptu Speaker: Retha Oliver. The Rolling Ad for Rent-A-Wreck Award: the UCS van. The There's No Place Like Home Award: Pond Lily Motel. BRUIN CLUB No copy submitted. KARATE No copy submitted. First Row: Bob Zackin, Mablene Buggs, Josef Norflus. Second Row: Michael Quinn, Anne Bruno, Andy Arenberg. fFvlerIt Row: Claude Borowski, Andy Rah, Mike Liou, Nat Mclntosh Second Row: Steve Abrams, Ron Brouillard, Jef iller THIRD WORLD PRE-LAW SOIG R No copy submitted. KOREAN S EIDENTS ASSOCIATION A dedication to the senior class ... Deep, Deep Spring Between the breasts of the eternal hills and dales gush out the eternal springs. The elixir of youth mingles with these springs there flow fountains of wine in an eternal vat. Take this wine and fill your goblet, and may you drink of the deep, deep spring of life. No Jin Thanks to the officers and the seniors ... the lecture; U.S. Korean Relations in the 1980's, the party, the pot- lucks . .. ::j FirstRow: Troy H. Wilson Second Row: Anne Haley, Sheryl Franklin, Deanne Ayers, Karyl Spriggs Third Row: Camille Rich, Dauna Williams, Melissa Nobles Fourth Row: Emmitt Carlton, Kenneth Dean First Row: Milton T.J. Kim, Jung Shik Kim, Gemma T.H. Ko, Suzy Kim, Nancy Kim Second Row: Jung Hyun S.H. Kwon, Grace M. Kim, Son Yong Han, Chuck Han, Jeannie M. Lim, Larry D.H. Lee g First Row: Joy Banach Vice President, Milly McLaney President. Second Row: Lorna Loo Treasurer, Kim Viggiano Activities Coordinator. Names not submitted. LAMESCIETR Copy not submitted. EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES The Brown Emergency Medical Service Association is a student-run volunteer organizc tion, which exists for the purpose of serving th Brown campus community. The objectives the Association are to provide Emergenc Medical Services EMS to the University an surrounding community, to provide trainir courses to interested members of the Universit and to instill a fundamental awareness of th need for and presence of EMS. Member qua ifications include Emergency Medical Techn cian EMT, First Aid, CPR, and even an intere in the subject. Training courses in Standard First Aid an CPR are offered by the Association to the Brow Community; these are taught by members of tf Association who are certified instructors f these courses. An important component of the Association the EMT Rescue Squad, which is licensed as ambulance service in the State of Rhode Islan All members of this are State licensed EMT's ar offer medical coverage for emergencies in tt Brown community and the surrounding aree This group works closely with both the Univer: ty Health Services and the University Police ar Security Services. Established just two yee ago, the Rescue Service has become a maj part of the EMS Association, and continues grow each year. The Association is firmly established, but will feel a great loss at the close of this year many of the initial EMT members and other de icated members will be graduating. The maining members wish to extend the warme thanks to these individuals who will be deey missed. We wish them the best of luck; th First Row: Luis Gutierrez, Dong Ha Lee, Derek Rapp, Arthur Levine, Jon Keevil, Peter Ostrow. Second Row: Mike Small, Scott Cannon, Kim Redding, Gordon Row, Steve Statsinger, Liam Murphy, Jeffrey Tabas JABBER- . WOCKS BROWN BRED First Row: Allyson Johnson, Krista Jacobson, Marlene Cutitar, Kitty Balay, Laura Silverstein, Kristin Kruger, Risa Dinman, Melora Wolff, Wendy Chatman. Second Row: Joe Amodio, Matt Miller, Scott Machado, John Corrigan, Sean Keepers, Scott Joy, Gina Del Savio, Steve Keyes, Chris Smith. URSA MINORS HIGH JINKS Vince Rougeau, Peter Rosenblatt, Steve Keyes, Sean Keepers, Alec Rubinstein, Roland Pearson, Charlie Evett, Brian Schrag STONE SIOIUIR Sue Drouilhet, Andrew Pollis, Alison Terbell, Patty Lewy, Neal Spivack, Joe Zimmerman, Wendy Ulin, Horton Beebe-Center, Kate Adams, Scarlet Daley 3 tLgd el Se il BROWN A , L n-5 ;.4 DERBIES Gary Oxford, Mike Vild, Christopher King, lan Todreas, Steve Thompson, Neal Brown, Darryl Shrock CHIATRERTOEES First row: Pam Sheiber, Pam Weiler, Kristin Kruger, Kitty Balay, Annie Pueblo, Jill Hoffman Back row: Wendy Ulin, Page Barnes, Allyson Johnson, Patty Lewy, Gayle Zilber INMAN E: We are sorry but we were unable to obtain a picture. Darryl Shrock ROLLS ROYCE al, John Corrigan, Brigitte Lehner, Phil Robakiewicz, Emily Geanacopulos, Meg Percesepe, Kim Redding, Amy Linenth k RO CES , OF INSPIRATION We are sorry but we were unable to obtain a picture. ELIORUIS 7 A A s RN G 5500 ORCHESTRA 186 BROWN BAND 187 w le Q BROWN DAILY HERALD A ke A O it 5 T BT AR VTR, W P e R S v ST WANTS w SHWHTE . DRESSLS PHEATERS PR R e g A g g BROWN SHLCIB 2N AGENCIES DRESSESHS 188 TR BDH Jim Berkowitz Wendy Berkowitz Jewel Bradstreet Craig Chapin Eefei Chen Kara Kelly Harry Listman Alison Monds Sonia Perez Grace Tsuang RISTES Pam Alix Jewel Bradstreet Eefei Chen Peter Cole Buffy Stoloff Ted Vehse SENIOR LAYOUTS Pam Alix Tim Barton Anabelle Jimenez Eileen Keneck Bill Silvia Ted Vehse Paul Wood ROOMMATES Pam Alix Roni Dash Glynn Edwards Howard Merten, Esq. almost Clare Stone Buffy Stoloff: Editor-in-Chief SPECIFICATION: The 125th edition of the yearbook, Liber Brunensis 1983, was published by Hunter Publishing Company, Winston- Salem, North Carolina with an initial press run of 1350 copies. Seniors were photographed by Rudolf'Craig Pho- tography Studio, Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Color pro- cessing was done by PDQ Photo, Brown Photo Lab, Underground Camera, Providence Bus Station Photo Booth, and Color Lab. The black and white processing was done by the editors and staff of Liber Brunensis. Commencement photos were taken by Rudolf!Craig Pho- tography Studio. Cover design by Buffy Stoloff and Eefei Chen. Special Thanks to: C. Theodore Vehse. Eefei Chen: Production Editor Assistant Editor-in-Chief f ? MANY THANKS N TO: Student Activities Office Sheryl Lantz, Ruth Asser, and David g Inman; Hunter Publishing Company Dick Sweitch; RudolfCraig Photography Stu- dio Rudy, Craig, Ed; Faculty Mail Room Staff; University Re- lations; Sports Information Phil Langan; Brown Daily Herald Arnold Lewis; Brown Photog- raphy Club; East Side Copy. FEOTTOGRAREN CREIDIIRS REEEESY Chantal Beckmann: 100, 101 Harold Berol: 20, 21, 26, 27, 40, 41, 48, 60, 61, 104, 108, 109, 112, 168, 184. Karen Brinkmann: 32, 111, 313. ErNElhiapine 50, 58, 70, 71, 74, 75, 167, 168, 170, 171, 175, TE0, e el Chen: 5, 10, 11, 224, 25, 27, 29, 30, 31, 372, 33, 24 35, 36, 37, 250, 51, 52, 55, 57, 519, 610, B, 93, 98, 101, 112, 117, 171, 174, 175, 176, T2, 183, 187, 196, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 307, 306, 309, 211, 3141, 315, J1e, JNek David Harlow: 24, 25. Neihan Blechimmans 1, 2, 6, 7, , 9, 10y, 1, T2, 13, 1415, 16, 117, 15, 22, 00, e s S i et 34, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 54, 56, 63, 64, 66, 67, 68,69, 74,77, 78,79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89,90, 91,96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111,112, 113, 114, TG, 117, 119, T22, 123, 124, 126, 16, 167, 169, 170, 173, 172, 179, 161, T, 186, 188, 189, 200, 201, 203, 204, 205, 210, 211, 3006, S0k, 312, 315, 3116, J7Z: George Huane: 6, 28, 29, 43, 56, 57, 59, 72, 73, S, 92, 116, 126, 127, 132, 133, 137, 139, 145, 151, 156, 157, 160, 161, 172, 176, 177, 174, 194, 195, 197, 202, 203, 310, 313, 319, Sue Lee: 20, 77, 85, 87, 100. Arnold Lewis: 120, 121, 134, 135, 142, 143, 146, 149, 150, 158, 159. Steve Luci: 7, 85, 99. Ceci Majar: 120, 152, 153, 158. Thomas McGuire: 126, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135,136,137,138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145,146, 147,148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 157, 160, 161, 162, 172. Ferne Mele: 4, 21, 38, 39, 48, 68, 69, 76, 81, 101 112, 114, 123, 169, 173, 178, 185. Jean-Claude Ramirez: 16, 17, 54, 62, 81, 84, 85. Sally Ramirez: 106. Rudolf-Craig Photography: 121, 147, 148, 154 155, 157, 159, 160, 287. Roderick Smith: 198, 199. Heidi Timken: 136, 145, 152, 153. Ayse Yenal: 72, 73, 124. I 191 S NS ax Liber Editors and Staff Craig Chapin everything Martha Post business editor Missing assistant editors are: Ferne Mele, photography; Alison Monds, : ; copy; Bill Silvia, layout. Yngvar Berg lying assistant business editor. Bob Neckeyv and Filoan Keneck seated and Harold Boel standing 192 The Asian Arts Festival, held on April 16, 1983, was a celebration of the Asian Ameri- can Heritage. The evening, quite a success, was made possible by the commitment and dedication of more than eighty students. In one evening, the audience traveled from the West to the East, from the U.S. to eight Asian and Pacific countries. They were capti- vated by the dances of Tahiti, the songs of China, and the theatre of India despite their unfamilarity with these art forms, which are becoming an integral part of the pluralistic society in the United States. In addition to the performances by the stu- dents, the Festival included an exhibition of art work by Asian Americans at Brown. The exhibition displayed paintings, photograph and ceramics works and they also play a vitz role in the creation of a new Asian America culture. The goal of the Festival may best be ex plained by the Director of the Asian Arts Fes tival, Grace Tsuang: As we, the Asian Americans of Brow University, seek to express our ethnic heri tage, we draw upon these traditional ar forms to serve as the basis for a new cul ture. Through this presentation, we hope tha you may come to have a greater under standing of what it means to be Asiar American. ARTS FESTIVAL LESS YOU HAVE THE ANSWERS 18 TOMORROW'S Eloloey 12 FINAL, SONT EVEN THIN K OF , ANOCKING ! S il ,WWW' W D e3 200 201 1982-1983 YEAR-IN-REVIEW SEPTEMBER Brown welcomes students as they return from summer vacation: The Brown football team BEATS YALE!; The NFL goes on strike; Lebanon's President-elect Bashir Gemayel is assasinated in a bomb blast; Following the assasination, hundreds of Palestinian refugees are massacred in two refugee camps supposedly guarded by the Israelis. Princess Grace Kelly dies, at the age of 52, after a tragic auto accident; Tylenol capsules are laced with cyanide and kill seven unsuspecting people. OCTOBER Police and security supervisor George Black sues Brown for racial discrimination for $250,000; A series of bottle throwing incidents and racial violence disrupts the campus; The Third World Center is vandalized and robbed. Vandals ransacked the offices and lounges, leaving damages of up to $1500; Hundreds of parents come to Brown for Parents Weekend; A system called the Green Light Network is organized. Homes that have green lights in the windows will be open to women when they don't feel safe on the streets; Students volunteer to 'Keep Brown Beauti- ful in order to increase financial aid. The University will credit work done by the students to newly set-up class endowment funds; Economist John Kenneth Galbraith speaks on Money, Democracy and Weapons Competition. He criticized the military and urged active support of a nuclear freeze; Students hold a rally on the Green protest- ing the incidents of racial violence on cam- pus. Speakers denounce racism and en- courage support opposing these acts; City officials sue Issues and Brown, charg- ing the defendants with libel and slander; Begin's government is shaken by accusa- tions holding Israel responsible for the Palestinian massacre; Newly elected President Amin Gemayel said, I pledge to shoulder the monumental responsibility of reuniting and reconstructing Lebanon in the fashion my martyred brother had hoped to accom- plish. NOVEMBER New Beginning'' convocation confronts racism and sexism at Brown. University administrators urge understanding of all minority communities at Brown; The Pelr-Nickles Bill introduced by Senator Claiborne Pell of Rhode Island proposes thatall upperclassmen should maintaina C average in order to continue to receive financial aid; Members of the Brown community plan a march and rally to coincide with the activi- ties in Washington to protest racism and the Ku Klux Klan; The Curriculum Review Committee, CRC, begins to meet formally to determine the usefulness of the New Curriculum; The UCSA decides to suspend three wom- Students rally against racial discrimination. en who are charged with spray painting anti-rape graffitti on University property; A record number of sub-frosh apply to Brown under the early-action plan while applications at Harvard, Princeton and Yale simultaneously drop; Richard Ramsden, senior vice-president, resigns after a five year stay at Brown. He leaves to become president and chief ex- ecutive of a private Chicago firm; The Soviet Union mourns the death of Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party Central Committee and President of the Presidium of the U.S.S.R. Supreme Soviet. Brezh- nev's successor Yuri Andropov will have a very difficult job ahead of him. The Viet Nam veterans are finally honored for their courage with a monument. The monument is designed by a Yale graduate, Maya Ying Lin and has raised a great deal of controversy. According to Veteran Jim Borland the monument is full of ambiva- lence, like the country's attitude toward the war. 276 bishops of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States voice their opposition of the use of nuclear weapons by the U.S. They felt that the Administration should work for a disarmament agreement with the Soviet Union; Poland's Lech Walesa returns home after eleven months in detention. DECEMBER The Providence Journal in conjunction with Brown Public Affairs sponsors a three day conference in which speakers address crises facing the United States urban areas; LGSA and BLC students erect a pink cloth triangle on the Green to promote aware- ness of the Gay community at Brown dur- ing Gay Awareness Week; Brown Against Rape, a new organization, is formed by students who are concerned with increasing awareness about issues 203 such as sexual assault and sexism at Brown; The first successful artificial heart implant is given to Barney Clark; The Columbia shuttle launches its first satellite into earth orbit; A baby boy, Prince William, is born to Prince Charles and Lady Diana; Claus Von Bulow is convicted of trying to murder his wife with insulin injections; Edward Kennedy withdraws from the 1984 presidential race; Paul Newman stars in the new movie, The Verdict. JANUARY Students return from the holidays. They stand in lines waiting for the libraries to open as they eagerly study for the upcom- Parents Weekend at Brown ing finals . . . we are only vaguely aware of what happened on campus; The invasion of Afghanistan by the Soviet Union causes millions of refugees to flee to safety in Pakistan; A Portrait of America: Immigration is continuing and people are settling in the South and West; Americans have become more health- conscious; More women are joining the paid labor force. A proEosal by Reagan's Commission to save the Social Security System includes tax increases and deferred costs of living raises; The Reagan Administration faces an arms control conflict; Depo-Provera, a new form of birth control for women, which is injected and prevents pregnancy for three months, causes de- bate. FEBRUARY Art professor Rudolf Winkes sues Brown for sexual discrimination. He claims that the dean of the faculty violated the Fair Labor Standards Act by awarding a higher salary to a female collegue of equal status; Brown receives more applications for the class of 1987 than any other Ivy this year; President Swearer expresses his disapprov- al of the Solomon Amendment which links financial aid awards to draft registration; Faculty and students unite to express their The Reagan administration endorses a la called the Squeal Rule, which wou require all federally-funded family pla ning clinics to notify the parents of tee agers under eighteen when they are giv prescriptions for contraceptives; The Lagos government orders foreig waorkers to leave the country sending abo two million people to various parts of Af ca many return on foot; Toxic scandal involves EPA Administrat Anne Gorsuch and concerns Reagan's e vironmental policies; The final episode of MASH, television most successful situation comedy is show after eleven years of the program viewing. MARCH Brown watches as they defeat Penn objections to the ROTC returning to Brown. Furthermore, President Swearer forms an advisory committee to examine the possibilities of bringing the ROTC back; Brown's vice-president of development, Robert Seiple, resigns to become the presi- dent of two small Pennsylvania schools which are affiliated with the American Baptist Churches; After a number of alcohol related inci- dents, concerned faculty and students propose that alcohol awareness be pro- moted on campus; Brown defeats Penn for the second con- secutive year 66-62; Bruce Laingen, a former hostage in the Irz nian crisis, speaks at Brown about his ex perience of captivity in the America Embassy in Iran; Members of the Rake collective win lengthy court battle. They have bee awarded access to police brutality hearin records; The Advisory Committee of Un versity Planning is considering a five vye: University-wide plan which would er hance the curriculum, as well as the finar cial, research and communication aspec of the University; Brown University libraries are several lacking in research materials, particularl contemporary volumes. ACUP, howevel has made the improvement of the libraries its top priority, recommending a large in- crease in their budget; Toxic waste crisis: Hazardous chemicals and nuclear waste present a serious prob- lem for American towns and cities; The war in El Salvador continues without improvement of conditions, and the Reagan administration fights for more aid; Although the U.S. economy is slowly re- covering, the laid-off workers of the indus- trial towns are still suffering from Depres- sion-like conditions and unemployment. APRIL Deans Harriet Sheridan and Naomi Baron propose a freshmen Curriculum Advisory Program CAP, which will begin next year, in order to correct academic advising problems between freshmen and their advisors; Sophomore Ceorge Alleyne dies tragically in his room. Cause of his death is uncer- tain. He will be missed and his memories will always be with us; The month went by too fast; Reagan requests an increase in the defense budget by more than half and encourages the research and development of nuclear arms; The mayoral race in Chicago is dominated by a racial issue as a black Democrat opposes a white Republican; As a result of economic conditions and illegal immigration, the U.S.-Mexican bor- der is facing many problems; An epidemic of AIDS Aquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome is sweeping across the country, causing many fatalities. Cause and cure of the epidemic is still unknown; The Challenger Space Shuttle deploys astronauts for the first American space- walk on the moon in almost ten years. MAY Once again Brown students look forward to the finals period; The Brady Bunch is reborn in Buxton House; Luke returns from the dead in General Hospital; Return of the Jedi! The movie grosses, in one day, $6 million dollars; Spring Weekend is once again a success. The fun packed week is highlighted by rec- ord-breaking participation in a Twister game; Brown holds its annual barbecue at Pem- broke Field,; il w A 3 F Phi Delt's pool during Spring Week More than two hundred Providence kids enjoyed a day in the sun with fun, food and games. Brown volunteers, as well as many donators helped make BCO Day a success; Hitler's secret diaries are reportedly found in West Germany nearly forty years after the collapse of the Third Reich. They are proven to be a forgery; The Supreme Court ruled that states are free to stop construction of atomic reactors until the government discovers a safer way to dispose of radioactive wastes; The National Committee on Excellence in Education announces in their study that American schools offer an inadequate edu- cation compared with other nations. The public responds with demands to upgrade the quality of education provided towards standards of excellence. JUNE The seemingly bare campus rocks with ac- tivity as the seniors enter Commencement Week and prepare for graduation; The Brown maintenance crew does a wonderful job setting up for the Pops Con- cert with Shirley Jones, the Campus Dance and the Commencement Exercises; Student workers help make Commence- ment Week a success; Alumni from as early as 1913 revisit the campus Good luck to the class of 1983! SPECTRUINMEGE Brown Spirit Brown is triumphant over Yale B B NN RE Students move back to campus Speaker denounces discrimination 207 Snowstorm leaves two feet of snow Speaker at Nuke Rally Annual Scut Races are held in Wriston Quad . O L s Casino Night during Spring Weekend Keith R. Ablow Sc.B. Neural Science Geoffrey A. Abers Sc.B. Geophysics Laurie Abramowitz A.B. Mathematical Economics ; 1 - Linda Ablow A.B. System Analysis and Design Nd; A Yy v Gretchen G. Adams Elizabeth Agnew Junaid K. Ahmad Daniel T. Alfano William John Aliber A.B. American Civilization A.B. History A.B. Economics and A.B. Urban Studies A.B. Political Science Development Studies Lisa Aliferis Lynne Howard Allen Monica M. Allen William L. Allen David S. Alport A.B. Economics A.B. Economics A.B. History A.B. Political Science A.B. Psychology L7 Monicq E. Amaya Elizebeth Ameluxen Lisa Marie Amico Nicole D. Anderes Jon Mason Anderson Sc.B. Electrical Engineering A.B. International Relations and A.B. 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Dewan Sally Ashley Dolgenos Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ellman Joseph M. Flynn, Jr. and Family Bill F. Fong Donald R. Gardner, Jr. Suzanne Tumblin Gary Elizabeth A. Gauvin Mr. and Mrs. W. Jefferson Giles, IlI Barton-Gillet Co., Inc. S. Gould The Rev. and Mrs. Addison K. Groff Mr. and Mrs. William Hetts Mr. and Mrs. David L. Holmgren Mr. and Mrs. Fritz R. Huntsinger Mr. and Mrs. William E. Katz Mr. and Mrs. John Kishkill Richard and Ruth Langhinrichs S.E. Levinson PATRONS Chris and Harriet Lutes Deborah Mason Leila Meyer Marianne Miller The Munson Family The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Niebruegge The Picchione Family Michael A. Popson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Post, Jr. Audrey and Nick Ratti Earl Reiss Lawrence and Ruth Robinson Arnold H. Rosenberg G. Andrew Roth 50 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Scott Il Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Siegal Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stoloff Mr. Henry Stoloff Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Swett Melvin M. Swig Dr. S. Jerome Tamkin Dr. and Mrs. William Vehse, Susan, Jonathan, Lucy and Patrick Joseph S. Weizenbaum Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wells Bodil and Harry Wilson James O. Woodbridge Dr. and Mrs. David Yashon Chester and Helen Zaik Congratulations to the class of 1983. Geological Sciences Chemistry Research Facility completed October, 1982. Construction management by Gilbane Building Company. 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This place has a way of subtly wrapping itself around your heart, mind, and sou If you haven't had enough intellectual stimulation, social enrichment, and just a generally hell of a good time in or out of the dassroom these past four years read on Here are some ways Lo stay n whether you settle within the shadow of College Hill or somewhere in a galaxy far, far away touch Brown Clubs It's difficult to exchange a place where your small circle of friends is within shouting distance for a place where you may knows your landlord sl ghtly if at all If you are looking for a way to spend some time with people you have a shared background with, there are nearly 60 Brown Clubs in cities across the nation These alumni organizations plan cabaret nights, sports events seminars, spring picnics, and work closely with the NASP in recruiting prospective students National Alumni Schools Program NASP - Almost 3,000 alumni throughout the country work closely with the Alumni Relations and Admission offices inlerviewing prospective freshmen for the incoming class Participating in NASP means you can talk with students and parents before andor after they apoly, visit a high school guidance counselor, attend a NASP holiday party in short you can influence future Brown students 3 Student Alumni Relations Committee SARC Did you ever wonder how someone broke into publishing, politics, or broadcasting? Would it have helped you as an undergraduate to talk to an alumnus in a particular field or even work in that field as an extern? SARC programs which bring students and alumni together include career nights, volunteer apprenticeships, and seminars on how to survive in the real world. As you are making the transition from student to alumnus keep SARC in mind Continuing College A common complaint among people wha have joined the rat race is that they feel their brains are turning to over- cooked oatmeal Even the most challenging job often doesn't tantalize your intellect the way an exciting class did Continuing College meets on campus and in cities across the country, continuing the interaction between faculty and alumni, and offering seminars on sub- jects that range from King Tut to plate tectonics Reunions and there's al- ways the opportunity to return to the Brown campus to refresh your spirit and remember what itis about Brown that is so distin Brown Alumni Monthly - if we have your current address on file, you'll ing. receive this award-winning magazine nine times a year, to eep you up on the changing face of the University and your fellow classmates Keep in touch Come visit us al the Maddock Alumni Center, 38 Brown Street, when you are back on campus Or wate or call us about alumni near you, club officers in your region, o NASP committee members in your city The Alumni Relations Office Brown University, Box 1859 Providence, Rl 02912 401 B63-3307 E H Keep in touch with us. The Alumni Relations Office. Congratulations to the Class of 1983 rom the Liber Editors e 7 G Commitment ave LN to innovation keeps Wang 1 in the industry. Our commitment to innovative systems has made Wang the acknowledged leader in office automation. Our success has been built by innovative people throughout our organization. And particularly within Wang Research and Development. As a member of the Wang RD team, you'll work in a product-rich, creative environment, developing the next generation of the industry's best-selling systems. Systems that have placed Wang at 264 in the Fortune 500. If you're graduating with a degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Computer Science, join Wang and apply your expertise in the areas of hardware and software design and development, including; HARDWARE DEVELOPMENT e Central Processor Design e Telecommunications CBX e Computer Graphics Voice RecognitionSpeech Synthesis e EMIJRFI Tempest Engineering SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT e Operating Systems e Databases e Languages Tools e Graphics e Data Communications Firmware Leading the way in benefits. Wang offers one of the best benefit programs in the industry including profit sharing, stock plans, company paid dental, medical and life insurance, tuition reimbursement, our pacesetting child day care and infant care program, and employee country club. Contact us today. Send your resume to RD College Recruiting, Dept. 1402B, Wang Laboratories, Inc., One Industrial Avenue, Lowell, MA 01851. We are an affirmative action employer. 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CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT FOR THE OLNEY-MARGOLIES ATHLETIC CENTER ....... lllll ...... 99 Essex Street Melrose, MA 02176 617-662-8678 Brown's 89,000 square foot Olney-Margolies Athletic Center features a clear span interior of 180 feet as shown on left and roof-top recreation. The multi- purpose field house features a 6-lane 200 meter track, 4 basket- ball, 10 tennis, and 2 volley- ball courts, long jump, high jump and pole vault pit, and batting and golf cages. 300 M w Complimerts of ACT LSAT - GRE 5 TOEFL .H GRE PSYCH GREBID J MSKP M . T ECFMG i fri- i MPMN OCAT NDB- NPB MAT ssat cha EDUCATIONAL CENTER PSAT speD- 48 SAT READING 151 WEYBOSSET STREET PROVIDENCE, RI 02903 401 273-6630 BROWN S TONIE MARTHA A. POST SALES ASSOCIATE BROWNSTONE REAL ESTATE COMPANY 257 WEST NEWTON STREET BOSTON 6177262-4250 Congratulations to the Class of 1983 from The Brown Club of Rhode Island Congratulations To The Class Of 1983 From gowv l Facult 1 ly St One Megee Street. Providence, Rl 02912 401 863-3023 You have worked long and hard to receive your degree. Now, the rewards are yours. One of which is eligibility for membership as Brown alumni to the Faculty club. We wel- come and congratulate you all. 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