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,- -- Scenet Bryant Campus Time: August, i966 A reporter for the Archway has just con- cluded his task of scribbling notes in pure Richardonian style for a story of the Reunion of the Class of i946 Here are a few of the facts that were deciphered from his hieroglyphics: GLADYS ARANOSIAN is still receiving royal- ties from the book she published which contains every word spoken, including jokes, by her pro- fessors when she was a student at Bryant. The elite of Newport considers itself for- tunate in having PAT CARDOZA and CLARA LEWIS to make out Income Tax Returns, The advertising agency of BARBARA BURKAT and HELEN ERIEDMAN has been successful in obtaining students from all over the world for our dear Alma Mater. ED CASPER, assisted by STASIA ZUROMSKI lor is it the other way around?l is auditing the books for Central Ealls, and Ed is still being asked, f'Are you going home now? CHARLIE CLAYTON is practically bald now. He's been slowly pulling out his hair.whiIe try- ing to make the consolidated trial balance of his two machine shops balance. ED CLEGG and BOB BIRT are still at Bryant and not as students. Ed is teaching the intrica- cies of Business Law, and Bob, English A new office, that of purchasing agent for the cafeteria, created at Bryant because of the large enrollment, is filled by the able PAUL CORICH. ' GIL COROA, realizing he shouIdn't fool with the Internal Revenue, has settled for the job of Treasurer of Fall River, The MISSES MARTIN and DAREN, loving dormitory life so much that they couldn't leave it, are ably filling the roles of housemothers at Bryant. HENRY DeANGELlS is now one of the big- time band leaders. He'll only play for the dances Bryant holds at the Biltmore. M. B. LORRAINE ENGLAND is supervising the activities of the Providence Retail Credit Bureau. and HENRY ZINNO is managing the local office of Dun and Bradstreet. NANCY HUNT recently received her tenth trophy for first place in the Women's Swim- ming Championship Meet held at Bryant's new pool. Only Bryant graduates have a chance of be- coming C. P. A.'s in Rhode Island now that DONALD JACOBS and MYRON WINOKER are on the Board of Examiners. Doing it the hard way, as he claims, JOE Forty-six MOEEA has attained the highest office in the National Association of Cost Accountants. NICK PINTAVALLI is giving English make- up tests at Bryant after his business hours. PEARL RICCI and CELIA TUDINO are con- ducting a pre-Bryant school to train students so that the professors at Bryant won't have to interrupt the lectures, especially in Cost Ac- counting. LENA ROGERS is a visiting professor to the hospitals in Providence. She realizes how much she missed because of her appendectomy and feels sorry for those in the same predicament, lt has been learned from reliable sources that MIKE SOLOMON is working in Washington as Civil Service Examiner of accountants. He could not attend the reunion because of a hand- ball game at the Y, JOAN TODD, the only Income Tax Specialist in Providence now, is training her son to take her place when she resigns. PHIL WASTON was appointed Secretary of Agriculture by the President in l964. His courses in Economics sure gave him the correct start. ROBERT OZZIE ARZOUYAN, the famed trumpet player and successor to Harry James, has been hired to lead the Bryant orchestra which plays for all school dances now. RUTH KAPROVE, Dean of Women for the past ten years at Bryant, has been appointed the new Dean of Studies. ' At last tlce citizens of Pawtucket know the books will balance some way. GEORGE KANE has taken over the position of City Auditor. When South Providence seceded from the Union last month, JIM McGOVERN and JACK LEVY grabbed the reins. The former is mayor- auditor, and the latter, Treasurer and Chief of Police. MIKE BUCCI, president of C G M which boasts of eleven suhsidiaries now, is contemplat- ing opening a jewelry factory. Still closely watching all Bryant tax experts is RAY GORMAN, Collector of Internal Revenue in Providence. BOB MANCHESTER has two more years be- fore his term will expire. He's a member of the Board of Governors of the Eederal Reserve System. BENNIE DAVID rents cars from his garage lor rides for Phi Sigls pledgees. ARLINE BOISVERT is working as a comp- tometer operator for the Navy Department in Washington. Since her graduation from Bryant, EMILY HORSMAN has written several well-known books on Correspondence.
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