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1987 The ommeC nt, February 12, 1987 Bridgewater State College

Volume 64 Number 3

Recommended Citation Bridgewater State College. (1987). The Comment, February 12, 1987. 64(3). Retrieved from: http://vc.bridgew.edu/comment/613

This item is available as part of Virtual Commons, the open-access institutional repository of Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, Massachusetts. plilY\vright Trudi Miller . entertains students pages The Comment Bridgew_ater State. College Thursday, February 12,1.987 Vol LXIV No.3 Bridgewater, MA Senator Kerry visits BSC

By taxes, has hurt everyone, includ- · Bill Bilodeau ing those of us in the BSC com­ m unity. He remarked that On Wednesday, Feb 11, U.S. "they" have cut educational Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., funding, and cited the recent rise spoke before an interested crowd in the infant mortality rate in in an overflowing Campus Cen- Boston .as an example of how ter Demonstration Room. After much social cuts have hurt dis­ being introduced by BSC Presi- advantaged women and dent Dr. Gerard Indelicato as a children. possible future presidential can- The remainder of the speech President Gerard Indelicato congratulates a graduate from the 11rsr didate, Kerry talked for about focused upon the increasing U.S. winter commencement at BSC,-.last Wednesday. (photo by Debra Willis) one-half hour on the problems trade def!cit and it's long-term facing the American public effect on the American censu­ today. Kerry attributed most of mer. According to Kerry, "The these problems to the policies of greatest export in the United the Reagan administration. He Stat~s today is jobs." SGA primaries over also touched upon the apathy of He also mentioned that thirty­ the voting public as a cause of six of our fifty states are cur­ our present economic woes. rently experiencing recessions, Kerry pointed out that citing the euphemism "rust be\t," Who will clinch top seats? although the Congress has been which the Mid west's industria\ blamed for our $2 trillion deficit, · belt has come to be known a~. •••••1111•••llfll•WlljUlllMilllillilllllllilllw.iMllll~~fi'llA•1fi'"Kerry an::>­ the present administra.tion. wered. questions from the "Each year Congress puts out a audience. He fielded inqu-eries In what seemed like an unusu­ budget that is less than what the on topics ranging from aid to El ally high voter turnout for a mid­ president has asked for." Salvador to his own thoughts on year election, the Student Kerry then attacked the presi- balancing the budget. ·· Government Association denCs policies further by As the hour-long talk came to (S.G.A.) concluded it's primar­ explaining how the Reagan a close, former Lt. Governor ies for the Presidential and Vice­ administration's three-sided Kerry was presented with a BSC Pres id ential seats rec~ntly domestic policy of: i)cutting hat and sweatshirt by his friend vacated by John J. Beaton, Jr. domestic spending; ii)increasing and former colleague Dr. and Erin E. McDermott. military spending; iii)lowering lnde\icato. Dilip DeSilva, a virtual unknown to S.G.A. politics, · pulled a first-place slot on the Presidential ballot with 249 Presidential candidate Dan Vice ··Presidential cain<11aa1re votes, while veteran S.G.A. Darcy. (photo by Van Dyke) Lisa Veilleux (photo by member, Daniel J. Darcy, Beckvold) Suspect arrested in rounded out a close second with represented the students in a fair, · tion and recognition from the 194 votes. Eliminated from the impartial manner and I hope to administration.'' hit-and-run tragedy final round were Margaret A. continue doing so as S.G.A. Darcy hopes for a strong vot.er Hayes (103), Joseph Mucci (94),, President. I've long.since estab­ turnout asking that. ~~more stu­ By suspect .. A search warrant and Mark Patterson (55). Both lished a good working relation­ de~ts recognize the need for their Bill Bilodeau was obtained. and upon involvement .in making the DeSilva and Darcy will continue ship with my peers and the further in:vestigation it was S.G.A. work for them as their on to the final elections onTues- administration and I'd hate to D1,1dng the past week, revealed that the suspect's official representative.body... day, February 17 and Wednes_- loose that all now!' new developments have vehicle, a ·black Chevrolet Vice· ·· Presidential candidate day, February 18, in front of the If elected, Darcy sees the chal- emerged in the hit"'.'alld-run Camaro, matched paint Lisa Veilleux, when asked 'abqut bookstore. lenge of many goals ahead of . death of Bridgewater State , chips found at the site of the her stroµg showing, respo_nded, Topping the Vice Presidential him. "There should be more stu­ College freshman Tracy accident. Sgt. Chiocca also "I was very happy that .1 wonby bill were Lisa Veilleux and dent involvement on campus, Spinazola. mentioned that fa bric such a comfortable marsin,Jfeel Joseph Moore who eliminated not just in S.G.A., but. in all Bridgewater Police last threads found on the a little more seciirego'h1g into the· Ed Ward, with 105 votes, from , walks of student life; Being a weekend arrested a sixteen Camaro appear to match the finals." - the final election. Veilleux faired commuter for two and a half year old Bridgewater man,. clothing of the victim. Although on the S.O.A. fora considerably better than Moore years, I'd like to see them becom-. charging him with motor As to earlier reports •. that little over a semester, Veilleux with 259 votes over his 145. ing more involved - they do vehicle homicide and leav~ the suspect vehicle was a Responding to his showing in make ·Up two-thirds of the stu­ has emerg~d as f:i strong student ing the scene of an accident light colored· Lincoln, Chi~ tlie primary, Darcy commented, dents here at Bridgewater.. leader. Having chaired the after an injury had occur.red. occa said, .. There was defi~ Town/College. Relations Com­ "I was really excited about the ~'I'd also like to see an alterna­ The arrest followed a nitely. a white Lincoln mittee last"semester, Lisa was an voter turnout and I can tell .by tive to .the high prices of the week-long investigation cen­ present at the scene, but we acti.ve link between the students the margin of difference that I'll bookstore," he continued, .. I tering around eyewitness also had reports of a smaller, on campus and Bridgewater's have to put a lot more effort into know that's not easy, but it's accounts of the· incident, as dark vehicle there." town officials. "I hope my past the final election." something t.hat I've always well as evidence collected at The suspect, whose name record on the S.G.A. shows my A student advocate for some wanted to tackle. Also, -being the scene. According to Sgt. the police would not reveal sincere dedication and overall 'time now, Darcy hopes to stress familiar with the needs of the Kevin Chiocca, the Bridge­ due to his age, was arraigned his experience as a leader on Greek Council, I would have to ambition to work the for water Police had been f'ol­ Monday in Brockton Dis­ campus. "I've been on the stress the benefits of fraternities students." lowing several leads, one of trict Court. S.G.A. for three and a half years and sororities on campus, asking When asked her best qualities which eventually indicated a now and in that time I've always that they receive fair representa- •Cont.. p. 2 The ·comment Thursday, February 12, 1987 News Views from er th c us How do you feel about the new alcoh-ol policy?

By Although I agree that Junior John J. Beaton there is a problem with drug Commuter and alcohol abuse on cam­ EDITOR'S NOTE: In last pus, I think that the new Drinking is a big problem week's Comment there sanctions in the alcohol pol­ among kids that must be appeared a story on new icy will have a rriore negative stopped, because it does lead sanctions that will result impact than a positive one. to alcoholism. The policy is lvhen the Alcoholic Bever­ Enforced counseling will good in some ways, age Policy is broken on cam­ only result in further dis­ although my concern is that pus. A memo from the agreements with this policy. it might turn into an Alco­ Housing Department, I would like to see a more . holics Anonymous. I sup­ Office of Student Services, educational and supportive pose the sanction depends stated that any violation of program adopted prior to on the individual. this policy may result in. punitive measures. counseling for the accused student. The following stu­ Mary Cornacchio dents voiced their opinions Senior ·Dan Darcy on the matter. English Major Senior I think sanctions at the Phi Pi Delta college level are inapprop­ The sanctions appear to riate. A support group is be harsh and I find it a little necessary, although it disappointing that no stu-, should not be associated dents were included on the with offenders of the system. committee to adopt this pol­ There should bea betterwav icy; however, this situation to police the resident halls. should raise our awareness to the serious nature of this problem. Erin McDermott Henry Beckvold Junior Senior Program Committee Yearbook Staff

had much more of a say Student Trustee as to . ers should either be warned what went into the policy. It or receive a punishment that should be more I think it's great that the structured isn't so severe, rather than like AA in which the pro­ administration is trying to getting kicked out of the gram is voluntary. help the students, but I think The dorm for seven days and emphasis of the program the students of BSC should having to attend counseling. should be have more of placed on the a say as tot I agree with the multiple what would be most benefi­ freshm~n and sophomores Junior offenders having to attend, cial to them. so the problem won't arise Student Court but not a first-time violator. Carolyn Tetreault later in their college career.

SGA primaries Psi Chi Honor Society • Cont. from p. 1 as a leader, Veilleux responded, will · be the race for Attorney · The Psi Chi National Honor explained President O'Donnell, in the highest 35 percent of their u1 believe I work well and com­ General. Incumbent parliament­ Society in Psychology shall con­ "because of its phenomenal class in general scholarship. For municate with people on all lev-:­ arian Jacqui Gravel will be run­ duct its annual 1987 Member­ acceptance by psychology's graduate students, an average of els -'- both with students and ning agait};st Richard DeRo~a. · ship Drive at Bridgewater State academia--faculty, counselors, "B" or better in all graduate administrators - and when you College starting February J 6th, deans, and administrators--and courses, including psychology, is work wen with people they according to Dr. Richard T. Col­ by the profession itself as repres­ required. Additionally, Presi­ respect you , which makes it a lot MASSPIRG gan; Chapter Sponsor, and Miss ented. by national, regional and dent 0 'Donnell explained, the easier to get your goals accomp­ Jeannine F. 0 'Donn-ell 1 · local psychological associa­ candidate•shall be evaluated for lished; work .. with· people, :not presents· President.· · tions." At the November '86 high standards of personal against them. I hope the students Membership in Psi Chi, Charter ceremonies approxi­ behavior ·and .the affirmative consider this when choosing Rep. Jackie founded.inl929 for.the purpose mately 40 students, including vote of three-fourths of the Psi their candidate for Vice of encouraging,.stimulating, and faculty and alumni were for­ Chi members present at the President." Lewis maintaining excellenc;e in· scho~ mally installed into BSC's new­ Chapter's regular-meeting. Candidates Desilva and larship and - advancing the est honor society. Among those· Juniors, Seniors, and Gradu­ Moore· were not available for ·f A-Bridgewater) science of Psychology, is earned installed were Professor Emeri­ ate Students who believe they comment. and is for life. Bridgewater State tus Elizabeth Hollis; distin­ meet these requirements are Dean Toppi, Elections Direc­ College achieved the national guished and longtime faculty encouraged to obtain from Pres­ tor, was. happy with the overall distinction of its own affiliated, member of the Psychology ident O'Donnell or Dr. Colgan, turnout, "It was very good for a Friday,--Feb. 13 ·Psychology Chapter with the Department, Professors Drake the required" Application for Psi primary election." However, he 11 a.m. chartering installatiqn ceremo­ Chisholm and Louis Schippers, Chi Membership." Applications did .run up against a few prob­ nies conducted Sunday, currently of the Psychology may be obtained in Rm. 330 Bur­ Department lems withthe candidates. "A few November 23rd, 1986, Psi Chi, faculty. rill Academic Building, and the of the candidates were cam­ an affiliate of the American Psy­ President O'Donnell pointed called-for application informa­ paigning in front of the elections chological Association and out th~t BSC and the National tion· submitted at the earliest table - this will not be tolerated Plymouth County member of the Association of Organization's r,~quirements for p·ossible date. For consideration consideration in the final. electfon. Election College Honor Societies, has, to' candidacy. in to the 1987 Installation Cerem­ Room Psi codes will be st'"ictly enforced, ·over the years, achieved the sta­ Chi are registration for ony, the deadline for applica· major any violations may result in Campus Center tus of being the nation's top or minor standing in Psy­ tions is Monday, March 30th, immediate disqualification." honor society in Psychology. "It chology, a "B" average or better 1987. Also on the ballot next week (Psi Chi) has become so," in psychology courses, and being ~ f " ..., t - Thursday, February 12, 1987 The Comment 3 Viewpoint If communication 1 s the The rnetamorphosiS of key, this door is locked

During the recent barrage of snow which has been· a •• inflicted on Southeastern Massachusetts, one complaint has been repeatedly sounded, both to the administration and among the students themselves. Why can't we find out earier and easier that classes have been cancelled? Many students are upset because they have gotten up, dug their vehicles out, and headed for the school only to find that they could have stayed in bed. In many cases, it is the students own fault for not having tuned into school cancellation annQuncements, but this is not always the answer. Last Monday, classes were cancelled as of twelve noon. The decision was announced at ten thirty a.m. By the time the announce­ ment was broadcast over regional radio stations (if they would even carry such an announcement so late in the morning), numerous students were probably already on IY their way to the college. j One must read these words with the realization that the responsibility of cancelling a day~ worth of classes is a difficult one to have, and Mother Nature has not exactly been cooperating thus far this semester. The point being made is that there is a flaw in the system of communication here. This flaw extends throughout the BSC community. Why, for instance, must a resident of the student apart­ Sophomore, ments walk (or ride) all the way to Boyden Hall to find o.ut their French II class wascancelledfortheday? More importantly why were students who had been in school Drug test 1· ng ,. s a v1· 0 I at1' 0 n all day surprised to find out that there had been a bomb scareinthemorningoneday1astweek? of OU r const•1tut1·on·a1 r·1ghts There are two answers to these questions, and each -~~!!!·~~~!!~~·~~~~~~~~~~~· ~~~~-~ll'f~•lflM•••••••••••lliJ•fiil~---······\t·s.-wMcR~t-h~·~~hleiuMndermining of 2.~E ... . campus communications network here is the pits. It Some have called it the most there was no recogl1ized ,.dihg There is no · ...... basically consists of posting flyers in each building on controversial issue of the eight- problem in the workplace. This national drug problem, but there campus . Second, students seem to require being hit over ies. Others have called it a major position was agreed to by Judge · are other ways of combating it the head with certain information in order to compre7 abuse of power by a conservative Collins who felt the drug testing other than throwing a way per• hend it. Weve all become desensitized to flyers and administration. Some have was. an act of illegal search· and sonal freedom and security. The posters in the halls and too few of us bother to listen to feared it, while others have seizure. writers of the Constitution of the · ·· backed it whole-heartedly. Man- Calling for a "drug-free fed- United States set up a delicate the most current campus source of information- datory drug testing in the corpo- eral workplace," President Rea- balance. It is a balance that our WBIM. That works out well, however, since the school rate and federal workplace has gan issued an executive order country is based on. It is a bal- rarely bothers to use the radio station to disseminate brought a new debate onto the declaring mandatory drug test- ance that prevents abuses by needed information. scene of American life. This issue ing for all federal employees. At those in power by stating clearly News travels faster here from friends telling friends has divided political parties, what cost will this society recieve what rules one must live under than by any method thus far devised by the school. The journalists, and families them- a drug-free workplace? ·The while also stating what rights selves. But to many, it is not a Fourth Amendment discusses and freedoms each individual fastest method of communication here at BSC is word · two-sided issue; "the right of the people to be possesses to protect himself. of mouth. On . Wednesday, November secure in their persons, houses, This balance cannot be slowly That just won't do. 12, U.S. District Judge Robert papers. and effects against chipped away and still be Collins ruled· that mandatory unreasonable searches and seiz- expected to hold up. drug testing of Customs Service ures." The amendment goes· on The Constitution must be Employees violated individuals' to give issuance of general war- · upheld. Evidence of drug abuse Fourth Amendment Rights arid rants. A random drug test given or reasonable cause to suspect The Comment should be halted. The ruling was -to an individual, is a test given someone, should be a prerequi­ in ·answer· to a law suit filed in without reason. An executive site to a drug test: If an· individ­ August by'theNationalTreasury . order •stating that all federal ual is allowing outside influences Editor, in Chief Wilfred J. Bilo.d eau Employees Union which repres- employees are to be subject to to affect his job,. then>·and. only ·ents .. Custom Service ·workers. . random mandatory drug testing . then should .his private life come ~ i. . ' Managing Editor· The testihg.progratn began intlie is analogous to the issuance ofa · under· scrutiny. One's·. Fourth Christine Howard sulri1ller under the direction of general ·warrant. The ·unconsti- Amendment rights cannot be Customs SerVice Commissioner tutional basis of these actions is ignored; this is after all, a William Von: R_aab. The tesdng obvious. Are the possible benef-. democracy. Bu~Jness Manager Anne Marie .Sliney News Editor John J. Beaton. Jr. ·Entertainment Editor Lisa Harison Living Editor John R . .Bums, Ill .Explal'1atlon not accepted Sports Editor F. S colt Longo Graphic Arts Editor Daniel E. Michelson· Photography Editor Michael R. Abusherry To the Editor: that the fact that the students whether the story should Copy Editor Elizabeth Kelly In respons'e to your Editorial were on AP was a matter of /shouldn't have been reported, Ad Manager Kirk Van Dyke Comment in last. week's issue.of "Public Record." If this is so, ·but . whether the students The Comment, it seems to .me then how come he is not allowed involved had their rights and The Comment is a student supported and operated weekly newspaper that Mr. Rossi conveniently to look at the students.' grades reputations trampled on in your serving the academic community of Bridgewater State College. Editorial dances around. a major. issue of who are in question. And if he is publication. Jn my opinion, the policy is determined by the Editorin Chief in consultation with the Execu­ tive Board. Republication of all material contained herein is prohibited his· article. How did Mr. Rossi not allowed to look at those Comment was in grave error in without the expressed written permission of the Editor in Chief. All mate­ get his information about the grades, then who is his source? printing the nani~~' reasons The rials submitted become property of Comment. Letters to the editor are The· peop1'·· : ·' h0t tell encouraged but may be limited to 250 words and must be typed. Letters, SGA members who were on AP? oi these SGA members'' dep~r­ classified advertisements; and all other written materials are subject to He I" :::ot attribute his sour­ Mr. Rossi th~:y v.ere on AP for ture from the Student Govern·· condensaton. Advertising rates are available upon reque·st. Any person the HRecord" and therefore ML wishing to join The Comment should contact either the Editor in Chief or ces, as every good journalism ment, and done in a slip-shod the Miurn.ginJ Edi.toll'. AU correspondence should b.e addressed to The student knows he must. In talk­ Rossi is relying on hearsay, and manner. Cornmem; Cami;m6 Center, Bridgewater,MA., 02324. Telephone:(i617)697- ing to Mr. Rqssi right after the any reasonably good journalist ~2@0 m~ ,!;J. !r ~ 1~Q~: Edmulid F. '\!Varel Thursday, February 12, 1987 The Comment 5 Enterta inm~ent Meet the artist presents Trudi Miller: playwright By act, I'm crazy, I put my heart and enough that next year they wrote Debra Willis soul into it. But when I direct, Bless Me Aba, Miller's first play. I'm serious." She continued to Miller has won an award for On Tuesday, February· 3rd, say (that) you can be as crazy as. her play called Lonely is &tter Trudi Miller; playwright, direc­ you want before the play starts, and will be directing it next year tor and actor, came to BSC to but you always have to take the at the Your Theatre in New Bed­ give a speech in the Formal Din­ time to get into character before ford. She has also written a play ing Room. you go on. If you don l then you called Designing Women. As she -began her talk, she won't have that "believability" After her speech, she pro­ stated she was an actor, director the audience and the directors ceeded to give us a taste of her and playwright, respectfully. are looking for. acting talent. She put on what She enjoyed acting the best and Miller stated that she got into she called The Twelve Days of she proved this as she kept us on play-writing quite by accident. Christmas. This was a comical t • the edge of our seats and some­ She was attending a Bible meet­ version of a lady going crazy tak- times on the floor with the sto­ ing with a friend and made a joke ing care of all the gifts she keeps ries of her acting days. She also about something. She got mostly receiving for 12 days straight. gave many good pointers to the angry· stares except for one Her extraordinary humor along aspiring actors and actresses in woman who was laughing on the with some outrageous outfits the audience. floor. This woman came over to made this one of the funnest skits Miller was quoted saying, Miller after and said they should I have ever seen. Good Luck to "We actors are weird. When I write a play together. Sure her and her career. By The Light Of The Moon Trudi Miller spoke on her experiences as a play wright and as an actress last Tuesday night. Could this be this year's album of the year (photo by\ Debra Willis)

By Conrad Lozaro (bass) and Louie on side two, "River of Fools" David Spuria Perez (drums) forming what I and "Tears of God ... Each is sung The saga of Vietnam consider to be the best rhythm and played beautifully. This Let me tell you a bout the section in rock, this band can't album strays, delicately between album of the year. Yes, I know be stopped. Pass the Nachos a chocolate mousse and 12- ~ lived In Platoo the year is young. yet I don't please! Justice should also be Alarm Chili. People with high JBy and Sergeant Elias (William believe that anything will sur­ given to Cesar Rosas who plays a blood pressure, phobias or any Sharon Cignetti Defoe). Barnes is portrayed as pass the new Los Lobos album, killer lead guitar and a mandolin health-related problems should an evil killing machine who is 1111•••••lWlfM~Mfl~~~~~~~-~tiltitlifM~"'fM~~~~M~~i!'8fi'*i#ift~l\ll~l•Ml~'1i~i9.Jj1i1ihlt.l~-j'-.:midReis"tructable, while Elias is t ,.. ''"' ... . : .· .. ·;·: ~~~l; ..f .. ·:·:·. :· -·: .. ~'. ~.r ···;.·: ·.-·.:·>.~-::,~::,~:._ji1 :;:;~lf.i'.~~:"ti··>:~ decade. Just imagine a potpourri music contained within this vinyl Platoon .ta)ces. an in-depthfook devel().ps·: of styles: rock, soul, country, is simply boundless in respect to at what occured duringtheViet- geants, whit~ bdngs advil w~r polka, and a touch of folk. the style, drive and emotion it But why album of the year you nam ·war. The events are seen upon the regiment, . pJatoo,n Now imagine all of these styles evokes. '"One time. One night" might ask? This album is very through the eyes of our hero, against platoon. Morale combined with honest lyrics, leads off side one in a story-like organic in the sense it does not Chris Taylor(Charlie Sheen). As becomes low because of the · gritty playing, and enough rock fashion, taking Americana by use synthesizers, or high tech the days pass. our hero changes inner conflict that exists among n' roll vocals to warm your heart the horns and·. dragging it studio effects to prove its point from.a middle-class college kid the men; and hot enough to bum your through a one-half tempo com­ That seems kind of a trendy who volunteered for the service, The saga is a realistic account. rug. position, lead by Hidalgo's soul­ thing to do these days, but its into a soldier. of combat during· the Vietnam This album clocks in at warp fully crying vocal. "'Shakin' only impressive if it works. On Taylor describes his regiment era. Unlike earlier movies about speed and is reminiscient of the Shakin' Shakes" is enough com­ "By the Light of the Moon" it as the men who have been for- the war, Platoon shows the emo­ constant twists and turns of an pact explosive boogie to rattle not only works, it encompasses· gotten by the rest of society. tion and the day to day activities Olympic Gymnastics team. most speaker casings loose. "'Is every form of rock n' roll with When he meets up with the pla- of the American soldiers. None Dave Hidalgo .sings and plays This All There ls?"asks a big originality, passion and Ameri­ toon he is given the jobs that no of the men in the movie are made various instruments including question and provides the lis­ can values. This is an amazing one else wants. Taylor soon wins out to be super human. unlike accordion, lap steel and a per­ tener with perpetual hooks to piece of American music with an .the respect of the other members earlier.· movies that qep~ct ·. _t~e cussion ensemble. Steve Berlin · dance to. Side two starts off like obvious Mexican flavor. Don't of his platoon and is accepted Vietnam War; Also starring plays the most passionate saxo­ a ca_nnon. with ''Set Me Free buy one copy, buy four of into their family. Kevin Dillon, Keith David, and phone. I've ever heard in a rock n' (Rose._Lee)". There are also two ~them. The command was divided John C. McGinley, Platoon is a r.oll.bar4d of this type. And with incredible folk-acoustic ballads between two pla!oon leaders, movie wort'1 seeing. ,sergeant Barnes (Tom Berenger) A look at the lastest films

.By "(Boston-my favorite city). Judd M. J. Gensler Nelson and his co-star, Elizabeth Perkins, make a great team. I The first movie I want to would rather have seen them in a review is the new Judd ·Nelson romantic comedy together~ than film, From the Hip. The movie is in this directionless picture. · about the trials and tribulations Somewhere the film lost some­ of Robin "Stormy" Weathers thing and it fails to satisfy the (played by Judd Nelson), a law viewer. For what it attempts to school graduate who is sick of .do, it isn't that bad, it just -doing legal briefs in the law firm shouldn't be taken on a serious where he works. Stormy wants level. to get trial experience and will go For a completely different to any length to. get is. The story film, Woody Allen's.Radio Days can. be divided into two court couldn't be more differentthan cases. The second one becomes From the Hip: Despite,the title~ muddled by poor direction and the movie isn•t strictly about what looks ·like a number of radio from 1940 ·~. I 945 ,· buJ ..a Al Joline and the Beach Boys· qelighted the crowd at the PrOvidence cha,nges iri the way .the ending vehicle. used .to :.describe .the · Civic Center when ·they hosted a Winter B"aachParty /fist .Ttui(sd~Y.. comes out.: .detai.ls·: ..ab9ut: W;~~Y.,All~n~s From the night, February 5. (photo.~by·John Burns)''' •'1£i* .. ;; Hip has a lot going cbU~lwqq iA:\·BroQ~~Yfh f:N~~ i.1t;,1_,,.,; • ·; ""'•'"' ,.,.,,.;~ i;Jo.~W '~•t:,(/'i',J;;,., ,~r::, .i ~ .~:~.4;;;. ~ ht'Jlfl if~l ~'::l~t~l:JiHJ~ i:t;ii v1L1't ;·~i":iet~ · f~l.i!i~~Jig=ll£!lt~ ~~.stirm,t_~na bly .t'(9t,4;:aLL .1.J !lGl.f; ! ,li..;;,.;;,''( ;;;.;;_~l° _good plot, and a good_ location •Cont. p. 6 6 The Comment Thursday, February 12, 1987 nd f nts Compiled by comedians Tuesday thru· Impulse Dance Company uillean (elbow) pipes, and discuss tne thinking of three Staff Saturday nights. The club.is The Newton Art Center John Coakley on piano and major American women sch•!duled to open its doors will present the Impulse guitar. Tickets are $9.50 writers (Tillie Olsen, Denise Local Events on Tuesday, February 17, Dance Company on Sun­ in advance and $10.50 at the Levertov, and Adreinne will also play host to special day, February 22 at 2:00 door. For more information Rich). based on their books Trinity Repertory Company events, music and open mike p.m.Impulse will perform a call (617) 862-7837. and poems. It will focus on The Trinity Repertory nights on a regular basis. sampler of choreography the emergence of the voices Company will present Formerly Jonathan illustrating the roots and of women poets. Thornton Wilder's Our Swift's, Catch A Rising evolution of jazz dance. Campus Events Town in the Upstairs Thea­ Star, will be highlighting Impulse Dance Company College Bowl 87: The Var­ tre, from January 30 to such comedians as Jerry fuses blues, funk and con­ Carrie Lenard: Painter sity Sport of the Mind March I. Performances are Seinfeld, Joy Behar, temporary idioms with tra­ On February 24, at 7:00 The College Bowl will Tuesday thru Thursday at Roseanne Barr, Richard ditional dance styles to form p.m. in the Bridgewater For­ take place on February IO, 8:00 p.m. ($19); Fridays and Belzer, John Mendoza, a straightforward, without mal Dining Room, Ms. Car­ 12, and 17, at 11 am in the Saturdays at 8:00 p.rn. ($22 Barry Crimmins and reservations espousal of rie Lenard of Palmer, MA Campus Center Foyer. the and $23, respectively)~ and Michael Hampton Cain. concert jazz dance that has will give a talk on her work winning team will represent Sunday at 2:00 p.m. and The new comedy spot will be bee:n entertaining audiences as a painter. B.S.C. at the finals at Bos­ 7:00 p.m. ($19). Matinees located at 30 JFK Street, for. over a decade. Tickets ton University. ACUI regu­ will also be held on Wednes­ Harvard Square, Cam­ are on $4 for N AC members, Carol Daiker: Flower lations require that to be days and Saturdays at 2:00 bridge. For more informa­ $5 for general admission. Arranger eligible to enter the competi­ p.m.($16). Tickets may be tion, please call ( 617) CaH ( 617) 964-3424 for res­ Ms. Carol Daiker of tion, individuals must be purchased by check payable 661-9887. ervations. The Newton Art Carol Daiker's Flowers will full-time status having a to Trinity Repertory Com­ Center is located at 61 give a demonstration of the GPA minimum of 2.0. pany; send your reservations Nite Club Confidential Washington Park, Newton­ art of flower arranging. By c/o TRC Box Office, 201 Nite Club Confidential ville, MA using the inflwmce of paint­ Air Band Contest Washington Street, Provi­ the fresh, funny and fast­ ings such as Monet's Water­ Thursday, March 5,The dence. RI 02903. Visa nd paced musical that affec­ Boys Of The Lough lilies, Ms Daiker will create Class of 87 will sponsor an Mastercard accepted or tionately parodies the The Boys of the Lough six floral arrangements. The Air Band Contest in th Cam­ charge by phone (401) 351- sophisticated night club will appear in concert at Demonstration will be held pus Center Ballroom. Sign­ 4242. sct:~ne, and the movies of the . Sanders Theatre, Harvard in the Bridgewater Formal up deadline is February 20. l 950's, comes to Boston for University, Cambridge, MA Dining Room on March 31 For more information stop Catch A Rising Star a four week engagement at at 8:00 p.m. on March 1. The at 7:00p.m. by the info booth in the Catch A Rising Star will the Next Move Theatre. It Boys Of The Lough have Campus Center. open its doors in Harvard opens on February I 0, with taken the musical heritage of American Women Poets: Square this month, bringing previews begining February their native Ireland and Sco­ Silent No Longer Hypnotist regularly scheduled headline 3. Mail orders are now being tland around the world. The On March JO, in the The Astonishing Neal will comedy to 1.he Boston area accepted at Nite Club Confi­ group consists of Aly Bain Bridgewater Formal Dining appear in the Campus Cen­ for the first time. Fol1owing denti(ll, Next Move Theatre, on fiddle, Catha! McCon-· Room, at 7:00p.m., Profes­ ter Auditorium on February the booking policy of the One Boyleston Place, Bos­ nell on flute and tin whistle, sor Lee Dunne of the Speech 25 at 8:00 p.m. Admission is Club's New York namesake, ton, MA 02116 or by calling Dave Richardson on man­ Communication, Theatre $2.00.Sponsored by the Catch A Rising Star will Zipcharge at (617) 423-5572. dolin,cittern, and concer­ Arts, and Communication CCPC. . Jre~;ent nationally known tina, Christy O'Leary on Disorders Department will ·"Night~ ************************* A first in BSC theatre history Marsha Norman•s 1983. received her undergraduate Pulitzer Prize-winning play, theatre training at Northwestern EARN$$$ "Night, Mother", will be per­ University and has studied witl. formed on the stage of the Ran­ Lee Strasburg and Wynn Hand­ di le au .c::; amp us Center man. She has also acted profes AND · . ;\\ldhorium f~l>rua~y J~. 20and sionaUy in New York City. D: ·· 21 .. 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o~ 0 F. (Fun) Scott, Hope you get an apple pie for Valentine's Day! I forgive you for the prom. Matty, you're special, oh and you're not? To Chris S. 0 Love, M~ God you've been emancipated. Paul P. Enjoy your freedom Cowboy! To my special, sweet under­ RLM standing friend, thanx for your Lisa Joseph, x advice, understanding, and love. Plain and simple, Luv always~ V Be my Valentine forever. Why is it that Valentine's Day Steven- The Dodge Dart Kid A I love you. moves peo?le to make sicky Roses are red David sweet promises of undying love? Violets are blue I may be difficult n=n==nvnnnn • .But I'm stil in love with you. • Happy V-Day! • Richard Love always, • • Wanna work up a sweat for Me • Valentine's?? • xoxo • Luv, • Your pal Sal • + • Little Bear • To Julie M. in 515S • I love you .to pieces! • You're cute. Be my Valentine! • Happy Valentine's Day, • XO, • Chrissy • ? • )( Lisa Joseph, • Surrender your heart and I will • Tracie • fill it only with joy, 0 ha incss a . · • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •

Stephie! Renee and Diane Eddie, Happy Valentine's Day to my Thanx for being good friends! Happy Valentine~s Day! favorite President! 0 Susan You'll always be my favorite Thursday is Rat day, let's break· "snuggle hound". I love you ! the chains of slavedom! Jan xoxo Your sister slave

Kristin Kathy and Betsy Hang in there .... • Roses are red Do it for me, do it for the world's Violets are blue. supply of peanut butter! No guys would like love- a girl that looked like you your two. best friend }( To !\I Williams: To Kev and John, We couldn't have done it with­ Bethany Goulet., Have a Happy Valentine's Day. out you! Hope you're having a wonderful You two are my number one Y oema n's I st clsaa Valentine's Day. fans. (Whirnpcrdog) How about dinner? The posters are on the way. 0 Love ya Love, x Dean .Rosemary C.

Mark (Sparky) Words can't· express how much the time we spend together Jennifer Bates means to me. Just wanted to wish you a Happy Happy Valentine's Day. Valentine's Day.· ~ove, Love you, Susan Michael

Happy Valentine's Day to.eve­ To my one and only favorite sis, ryone at the lunch table­ Cheryl Mel, Judy, Paula, Kevin. John, Happy Valentine's Day. Brian P .• Brian S .. Julie. Nan­ Love your sis dine, Paula, Tina. Diane. etc. Yvette Love. Lynne 8 The Comment Thursday, February 12, 1987 0Cot:1ococ ~ To the whole crew on the Pam & Tony, Comment, On your toes? Happy Valentine's 0 Take care! Don't ,do anything Day! you1l regret later. Happy Valen­ From your fellow dancer, Louise tine's Day. c. C* · Louise

Cath- Kris and Nikki, Thanks for understanding the Q To Lori, true meaning of friendship. We To the best roommates at BSC. Sweetheart, Have a Happy Val­ 01 Hope things work out on Valen­ love your "honesty!" Happy Val- entine's Day! You are the swee­ tine's Day! enti~e·s Day!! test of the sweet. The bestest of ., Love, You know who Cath the best! And I am lucky to have you. CJ . s Michelle S. All of my love, Joe Happy Valentine's Day! Don't

work too hard & take it easy on ' ...... ,,. .. . •. ~ .,.. • T .,... •''I' • • • "" • .;. ... ? the guys! Ed and Ray, Jack Flynn ~ . ~ ~ Love, Sue To the most practical guys we To my partner in crime . know! (Winter orientation 86!) . . Happy V Day! I love ya! Chnstme 1'. ~ The Three Sex Kittens o· Happy Valentine's Day! I love it ":'hen you w~ar bowling Love, shoes .... It really tu_ms me on. Some certain b-ball cheerleaders Beth .• FSC watch out- here we come! Glenn Flannigan, .. Practice SB- we '11 have fun! Wanted to· let you know that you 're still on my mind & I think (2/15/87) ~ 0 Love, you 're as awesome as ever! Fig- Kriesy, -~ ..... - ure out who I am yet? To the B.M.0.C...... Electra and Hoover -._...,.~::.__ Love ya. Me Happy Valentine's Day! Cal I gets easier the third time around. Thanks for tutoring me- Did I Lisa, Cupid "l pass? Mia Zottoli Happy Valentine's Day to my llpproved O From Whoville with love, F~om the land of the reggae rasta financial supporter and part Little Sue Who and ganga- time therapist. Thanks for find- Happy Valentine's Day ing my P.C. Raggamuffin Love, To the staff of The Comment Chris I'm proud of you guys! Elizabeth, I will return! Happy Valentine's Day to my Now get back to work! fourth roommate. Hope every­ Love, the EX-E-1-C thing works out .with you and To Gerry, Dave, and Dave, your valentine! Thanks for all your help. Love, To J.F. Brent Chris 1~ps~~mMSi4 red~ the sun will shin~~ 11<"'-'--- ..~---,.,--.~-'-'"'".'""''"····,.,,,_,~,,,,,"''"'''',."'~·~m•i'l!!l~ .. ,~-~~~~.,A~:,;:~,1;icl.;;liiiti!i!!fkfi;w\+'.•·• ,; ;;.;~t•lllllLl'•····· you re rea1'y tf;e 6est, you're on my mind. Joanne Anderson, Don Duffy-I ID, Walter Paschal-l·ID, J.W. Have a great Valentine's Day and maybe even a rum punch or I hope I can wake up every Don't eat spaghetti before you~ morning to the "Three S~ooges play "War". Happy Valentine's . a red stripe at happy hour. Jen Bates, and you." Day. I'm so happy Love, Sy Sperling Love you, "Not Janine" we stuck things ··

Dan Darcy, Lori & Cathy, Happy Valentine's Day to my Have a Happy V-Day. Do you Deb &.Sue, fayorite ·brother and pal!!! have any mousse left? Stay up one weekend and party! ·Michelle Your. roommate, Michelle Melisse Thanxfor the late night rap ses• . J a~e Norton, Jake "Your fetching physique Paul Goulart, sions .and all your friendship. is Thanx for being my sounding ,bardly unique, you're mentally. I refuse to have yourhaby, this is Luvya board and my f1iiend. not so hot. Y ou11 never win lau- the last time I shall confront you '.>; Terri-Terri . ,,, .. Luv . rels, because of about die subject. y0ut~.morals; but Terri 111 tell you whafyou got~ .... You Luv, B. Miss Taunton.,.;,_ got that thing.·~ ·Mark I love you! Ha11py Valentine.•s To, Linda W. and P., T).S. . Day··. M}ss; tivi11 ~ with you, and ·our No you're not dreaming,. and no ·:-•Your favorite judge . ·late riight.·gig~le sessions. l hope I'h{not going anywhere! • you have a ·a~ppy Yalentine''s c.H. J).ay. X1oxo • 'Love, • your, ex roomie • ,.:Lisa c~!

To t}1t girls on the 4th floor·~.,· Joe M. _ :~~,~We love you" · ... Since you failed as my secret . 212 She

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rr~ SOY Congratulations on your degree ~ in head games. Mom and Dad, 0 Thanks for Lisa, everything.! Happy Valentine's Day, I love . Deagle-deagle! you! Glad you decided to stay! Q Chris Luv the Rummy 500 tid Mona To Brian H., Happy Valentine's Day My true love, Thanks for being a fri~nd!.t.. • Terri Let's always be gay cowboys ... ..,... C.S. (Loverboy) ...• • Snooterbeggar Rutling Aim. My dearest Becko, what a tre­ Happy Valentine's Day to my mendous year. Remember Flor­ dearest roommate. ida, seashells, erotic tapes, BK at Love lam and cold, firey nights, Lisa Double (and co), and ~ an hour. Listen with your heart and I will never Terri La P. be far away. I know all about your valentines! Love light, + Me Susan

Suki Tawdry Paul Happy Valentine's Day to my roomie and one of my closet Tramp, Thanks for always making me friends. Read the message to Vickie, laugh- Thanks for putting up with me. ooooh Boogie. You're my best friend. Jake Rebels See you on Valentine's Day. Love always. Don xoxoxo Debbie Mehgan • Happy V-Day to the best room­ o~ 0 mate and friend! "Renee Renee" Alvin- Graduation looms! Not all of them are married or Sorry to hear that your leaves Luv ya! a. Melisse with girlfriends--we just are dropping. Annastasia -.,..., Thanx for the late night rap ses- haven't found the ones that Let me pick them up. sions and all your friendship. aren't! XXX Fannny 000 Luv ya Terri-Terri

F. Scott Longo E.E. To my my favorite WarrenZevo Have a Happy Valentine's Day; I forgot your birthday but I still ' fan:. You'll always have a place love you. You're even better than bowling in my heart, even if I .can not You are my best brother and a shoes and strawberry daiquiris. always show it. · sweetie! I'm glad you didn't wait til Your wife The scarf lover March. Here's to. many more typos!' Happy Valentine's Day! Jackie Love you, Happy Valentine's Day Honey! Null P .S. Got a quarter for coffee? Luv Jackie lI Mickey 0 0 Be my Valentine, or at least my Lisa Jose.ph, · friend! · Jake Clue: If love is blind I wish not to· You are a very special friend Thanx for being my sounding see. ) value our friendship so much! 'board and my friend. Hint: 1-4-3 Luv Luv. ..• David forever yours Terri .:- Martha Paul, Brenty l hope you are successful in your .Happy Valentine' Day! Valentine's Day qu~st!I still love. Keep thinking about real love! you, ·even · ff Madry~ T~ytoi O· .. "The.LovCBruQCh" .: · · doesri•i:. · · ·Love, V~ckie, To Susan in Wood, ·Chrissy Qoufe of the Week: Y(ju are· forgiven. ··Ever get a New York wedgie?'. Me P.eggy M. Tramp Happy Valentine's Day Booger. ' c. 10 The Comment

Career Planning Staff" Dear Ms. W. You are a great group to work Hope you and all your teddy with. Thanks for all you' do on bears have a very Happy Valen­ behalf of the students using the tine's Day!! office. Guess who Denny

Avril Meeting you was the greatest U!U!U!U!U!U! thing to ever happen to me. Forever & one day Nobke-I Love always, John love you! Happy Valentine's day o Happy V-Day to a bunch of • & 9 months-the best months in great. roommates, Sandy, Jen, My SWCf my life. Dori, & Amy. Rm. 58 up of: I love you! Dummie From, Trisha I:J Chris, I hope your P.C. works out this time. I'm glad you found Scott 109, someone as nice as your P .C. · Sally Anne Ward, Happy Valentine's Day! Where's Good luck and have an Excelle'tlt "Friendship ... Friendship. Just the party? · Valentine's Day the perfect blendship. When Deb· & Michelle Love, other friendships have been for- Lisa got, ours will still be HOT!" P.S. Remember what happens Deepest Love, Mark with poles in the bathroom when you are infatuated Eric from Hanson, Are you really the most *!rniest Indy, man on campus? Only kidding in The N. C. Mr. Doughert Party naked {But look out for the next issue Bill, Chris, J .J ., J.B., Lisa, • Keep flunking those , The cook this spring!) F.Scott and Co., Happy V-Da~ The staff Good luck this semester. The -A Senior first issue looked great. Keep a stiff upper lip and don't listen to C.D. anyone gripe (esp. me!) I enjoyed our meetings in the Chrissy Prince CharmiTI Michelle halls of Wood. I can't wait for spring so we can 0 .. I hope it was good for you too. collect more rocks at the beach . I know you're out the I hope to see you at Boyden. Love you where. Wherever you (l Hair Spray Queen, S.P.M. you have a Happy V. I enjoy cliff diving. Day. Please come soo How about you? me to your castle o The Gnome Ex - Red come true! Cinderella

Suzanne Ramczyk~ • unfortunately, your time for the Many thanks for your help and latter is almost here advice... "What more can a man Cliff Lady say? He can say no more;" I love you and I'll miss you Your Greek god has ar Affectionately, Mark Beebo Collin

To Weazie, Michelle B.F.R. Thanks for the backru bs. Ever Happy Valentine's Day Thanks for your help in my hour consider majoring in them? Lots of love of need b.f.r. M O'C 308 TheE-1-C

Lisa Joseph Stine, Chrissy, D' To Susan, the. obscene phone­ Freddie says Happy.Valentine's Duval, and E caller, Day~ .Ha, Ha! Happy Valentine's f 0 Really, I don't live in Sc0tt-I'm Lpve, you! from Easto:n. David Thanks for eve To the Philosophy Dept. Try me there. P.s~· Loser! We love yo Thanks ·for everything. ·Happy Happy Valentine's Day! your friet Valentine's Day. (Ma Bell is gonna 9atch up with Amy and1 M.A.L. you!) A.. Brent ..

Stephanie Chenly LaP To my favorite ~weetheart DB Lefs have some wild passionate ... Here's to. hoping all your Happy Valen tickling sessions. wishes come true. Alisa spec: Love, Love, M.A.P. I miss you, Luv your M ffC·308 wanna move in again? Lisafoseph,. Thanks for being there for me! Happy 1 year a~niversary, 2-8- Luv, 87, don't stop there! The Twinkie-s Ex Love, · always, Linda Medieros, David . You never knew what I was going to do to you as i:ny slave. Paul, Want to find out? To my master All my love to the best guy a girl M.A.P. Free the slaves. (Especially your could a.-. k for. two most expensive ones). Happy. Valentine·s Day! Break the chains and let us go! · Love, forever! · E.T:-c-V.P. The Ya wing. Festival Qirl Thursday, February 12, 1987 ~~~~~ ~~~

Rick Gatley,_ Just thought I'd make an annual thing out of it. Happy Valentine's Day! Love, Chris

" Mary E. Wood, Sue-B!(a:% "To my little sister"... May your­ Good Luck with Dick. Maybe life be full of wonderful things. Honey Bunny your PC has come riding up on Love, M.A.P. test memories are made his white horse and he will carry ittle things we share. you to his castle in the sky. ove you, K.E.G. Love, To Chris, Lisa I'm still waiting for the alimony checks!!! Lisa and Cathie in 317 PAY UP OR I'M GONNA (and Connie, too!) SICK MY LA WYERS ON Happy Valentine's Day, kids! Darlene .Violette, YA!!! Stop thinking so much!!!! To my coffee Buddy... There is To all the female undergrads on Love always, Love ya, one section of my heart with campus: Your first ex • Beth your name all over it. Why is it, with a 3 to I ratio, all I love ya', M.A.P. of you have boyfriends? A concerned (and spouseless) Merrill Boynton-Cheyne, nice guy + y, Thank you forbeingafriend. It's fresp.men! meant a lot to me. I hope it has to 0 r. you. AMC, Corny, and Nicki M.A.P. To Sharon, Don't you go around spreading Keep up the partying! nasty things about me! I'm not Nice legs little sis that kind of a boy! Love, 308 M'OC g, Veg, BFR re.some­ Happy Valentine's Day! I'm glad re I hope everything worked out and alentine's Tom, + is back to normal. 1 missed you. to take I want to go rock hunting at To Chris S.: n Love, Raccoon • f dreams Chapham-Are you interested? I love you thweetie. ·Love you!. From your thecret admirer. ·= Chrissy •• 0 Thanks for everything! Happy ri:ved Valentine's Day! Love, B!. %

Poukie Bear! H! Lisa Joseph Happy Valentine's Day!!!! You D.D. Lisa Joseph, My heart bleeds tears of love. better still give me hugs when Hope you have an excellent Val­ You're always .there for me. You'e worth every shed. you become Mr. President! entine's Day! Don't forget it works both ways Love, Love, Poukette Love and friendship Love, David David always, J.C. mna. Janis, etty- Jeffery Donovan Day to all of No matter what everyone else Lisa Di'Cicco Hey Craig U! says, 1rything I luv .you Paul, I like you! l still like you! u.all 'Don't forget! Summer! .. Shall we? Love, (Alot!) tds Love, Love~ Secret Admirer Love, Ian Steven We shall Me • ·c1 Happy Valentine's Day n;Darcy E.T.S.K. . line's Day to a very Love, Tam and. Pat .·" at person·. :secret admirer Linda and Mike Lance, Happiest Valentine's to th.c King Gary and Patrick Congratulations, you and Sam­ and Queen H carts Happy Valentine's Day! my's one year anniversary­ or love Love, Happy Valentine's Day BK Ann Your two roommates .. New York Wedgiesr??"

Terr! L, or "Terrillia", Mary An.ne Simmons, No more late night walks! That which we call a rose, by any People 'fo worry about you! other name would still smell as Happy Valentins Day, you sweet. Broadway star! - Mark ·Christine, Roses are red but Big Les violets One year on Valentine's Day? are· pink, you make me so Omigod! happy I just can't think. " Thanks for sharing in so many of my special moments. Bebs and Suems Love you always, Happy Valentine's Dayl SB Your roomie Kathy Karl Debbie Happy Valentine's Day. Thanks for having such a good ear. "Katie Katie" Debbie Take care of that foot ... cool it on volleyball playing! P.J.C. Rebel the Happy Valentine's Day! Well, here we go! Have one '"Hill" of a valentine's "Woody" Love you­ Day! No more tresspassing after hours!!! your favorite sister From your other Rebel Jane Macleod, Linda Dutra, 0 and Dawn Guervemont: To Jim (PE 182): Happy Valentine's Day, babes! We love ya Love. Thanks for all your help! "Ira" Viking Girls • Brendan Wilcox, Laura Michelle, Pamela, Happy Valentine's Day B! Hey girl. Where's the party? We've been a team for two years Have an excellent day. Hope you find someone worth and we'll always be a team. Love· giving a XO to. Happy Valentine's Day. Debbie Your roomie Love Tony Deb

Brian, Donna, Amy, Happy Valentines'Day. You're a great chairperson! I'm real glad we met. Rumor has it that for a $5 bowl Happy Valentine's Day! Have a Happy Valentine's Day! To S.A. of soup you put out! Love, Love, Roses are red, violets are blue, But I still love you. xoxo and I love you! PC Steve you're my flyboy, Janis Love, K.E.R.

To some chick named Mary­ To my one and only Bean Susan and Mary Some guy at UMASS loves you! I love you tons and tons! You two are the speda lest He told me so! Even though we may be apart in roommates ever. ( No Satan The girl with the best beau in the the future the love we share will didn't make me say that) world keep us together. Happy Valentine's Day! Happy Valentine's Day and The Bowling Shoe Lady ·· B.s.c.· Forensic Team Happy Anniversary! Love and Kisses, No more 5-70's!!! We're making ,.,, Alice. 1-lOO's now!!! Y.L.P. You're so femin-nine Booger! We're headed for sucess! Happy Valentine's Day • Love ya •• Melisse Dansereau P.S.W. 0 Happy Valentine's Day Honey. Deanna Sammons, I love you always and forever! Hey dude. Happy V-Day. . -··Tel . Le(s .tiave a party. .''.~~~~ ~nd, smil~ng. · )!)jg sister. X()· ,. ave yo\}T office, Pam B., d&mci directed ·study from Hope you have a good Valen­ hell! Thank you for everything! tine's Day with Mr. Honey Dew · A special senior Donuts. We miss you at The Keith. Wilcox Comment, and don't worry I'll Hi sweetness. ~ l:.uAiine, still be your friend even if the . Happy Valentine's Day: · · I· will .love you forever. personality tests say you're a. ter- Will you be my teddy .• bear? Happy Valentine's Day. ; . rible person. xoxo Love, Love, Love, Ski, Me Chris Deb Happy Valentine's Day! Good· luck in the real world.: Anthony Fagen, Love, Heidi Heidi . . Attention, Attention!

.. ..•..•.•....•-.·•. You are the best roommate in SKIN of. precipus~ ypu know :~.·.·~.·•. ·: ·•...... •.•...•. ,··: world!!! .·who.you are.! .. the whole '\v Thank you for being you. Happy :~ec.()nd anniver~ry, Lefs Love. you bunches, have a really happy.)hit:d! . ·wuv'U! Diane The 303-.D Snuggle Bunny Mona Live "long and prosper:' ' . And keep ori'treHin'!!!· To The C(nnme111~oi-k.<~t\id> From your Vulcan friend To Bill: girls: I love you !fhanks for all yourhard work. Always To Skipper, We couldn't do it without vou. Melina You're the best. May all vour. Valentine f:.rnt~sie!­ Love, . come true. Melina Thursday, February 12, 1987 The Comment 13

To Karen, Ron, . Michael & Karen, Dear Sweetheart, will you be my Happy Valentine's Day! Thanks for everything~ Have a· Valentine? Will you also be my Weazie happy Valentine's J?ay. .the love slave, private nurse, and Your future sister in-law and massager? sister hecwt>IS ... Love, Chris To Sally, Rob Zonfrelli Apt. 11 D To my Valentine. Let's get naked Happy Valentine:s Day, you and play show-and-tell. "Stallion!" Rm. 29, T.H .• S.D., Dave, Love, Richard Hugs & Kisses, Marsha Hayes Have a happy Valentine's Day. Your Cig supplier Ive got a crush on you! Love "Like a Sister., Paul M. Jim Fernandes Hi, Babe. I miss you and hope Roses are red, violets are blue, To my favorite Kappa Phi. Kris­ you have a great Valentine's just writing to say, I'd like to tina S., Day. Drink a ginger beer for me. meet you. Happy Valentine's Thanks fur the late night walk. Day from someone in your P.P. Happy Valentine's Day. and D. class! Love, A Sigma Chi Love, A.B. To Apt. llD, Hey Andropolis! · You guys throw great partys! To the Cherabim, Welcome to BSC! You & I now Happy Valentine's Day! Chris Howard, Happy Valentine's Day! have a friend in common­ A .punch lover! Sorry about the prom. How · Love always, Stine Roxanne. Happy Valentine's about some apple. pie? Day! Paul, Dave Weazie You .make me laugh, you make me sing, Thank you for my dia­ Brent, Dear Dad, mond ring! I'll love you Happy Valentine's Day! Good Thanks for giving me such a ter­ FOREVER!.!! luck with your studies. You rific home. Happy Valentine's Chris really are a sweet guy, even if you SAL, ., Day. do come up behind ~e & tickle Remember, I married the first Your son, RALPH , me a lot. time for 10\re. P.S. Can I go to the Bahamas? Weazie F.Scott

Maple Street Crew, S.D., Bonjour! Aves un bon jour de Chrissy, I wuv you. U-u-upee. I love you. Happy Valentine's Saint Valentine. Your honey. Day! V otre Amie, Louise Love always, Lil' Guy Love, A.M.

Jean, Marie, Lynn, Joanne, To the Comment Photo Staff, To my brother Bill, Valdy, Happy Valentine's Day! (or is it Even though you drive me nuts Kris, Happy Valentine's Day Guys! be nice to women photographers sometimes, I really love you a May your fridge be filled with Love. De'Q Neek?) lot. Happy Valentine's Day! Coors and your shelves with Love,? Love, Your favorite sister Captain Morgans (especially on Linda M. Sunday nights)! Happy Valen- ever ask' for: Happy Valentine's To my Special Friends at BSC, John B. and Andrea, Day. I want to take thi~ time to thank Best of luck on Valentine's Day! Love, Me all of you for the memories and Take care. Laura, . to wish all of you lots of happi­ Louise Thanks for being there and all ness, much success, and tons of your good advice. Happy Valen­ LOVE!!! Happy V.D. guys. tine's Day! Love yas, Scooper Cath /\BS Welcome home and stic.:k around Debbie B. for awhile. It\ great to have you Happy Valentine's Day! We all hack. love you! lfoppy Valentine's Day Love, Kraig, the Beaver, Jerry, J.H. Tony, Scott & Bob

K.E.G., Valentine's Day is a perfect day Diane Duarte, to remind yqu that my. love for Roger, I've been watching you for so Bebsarooni~ Happy Valentine•s you .is everlasting and II)Y com-. How ya doin? You are the nicest long- you're aJways smiling­ Day! ScoO'p nice guys, esp. Al, the mittment is .strong. We're going Italian G.od has ~reateg this"Cen­ your cheery face brightens my bear, & . all the way Baby! · tury. ·1 hope to meet you in a dark · day!, Kraig! Try not to get too freaked: '· out by tiptoeing tulips! 2/23 Love always W;~,.G. hallway soon.. Happy Valen- Happy Valentine's Day~ will be our tine's Day'! Cutey pie! night. Lo,ok out B's! Lafi Love, . ,dude'"'.'"I>?tnce! . Secret Admirer Lpve #30's fan.

...... · "~.:'.'~.--.:~.·~ Tom Devin, .•.- : ' .. '·'. , .. · ·": Where~~re you? l'm'stiU waiting Jelly Bean, - . ·. ·,. Philip Dias, for a pho:ne call. Have a Happy . Always & forever.&a day.(still). How's your roommate? Have a . V. Day Happy Valentine's Day. · Suems; Happy V-Day. :Michelle Love ya, Me Lotsa luck Michelle with "specifics" #30, · ·and any other nice footing guy~ Donna. Joanj~. Recni. Arny. E.S. Thanks for "Christy's" "Unbe~: .. Knfen:Ikt'h:' . You Il)ay not your license, have lievable i ! " ·Happy Valentine's THnyi1.-Cat{,·1'. and m\' other <..:on­ 61 but you still have me! Day!! ~tant comrani;rns·- .I love you! Jan ~ Love, Bebs. & the "family" Hiippy Valentine\ Day :\'an_<.:i . Jodi,: Jennifer G.C., Even though it drives me crazy I never thought a friendsh,ip like To Steve C. when they talk, I hope you, Egar ours could just fade away. I hope The best story teller: around! and ·Fred have a happy Valen­ you find what you want. Keep it up (flying planes). Andrea B. (my 207 roomie), tine's Day. Thanks for being a E.L. Girls of Viking Trail... Have a Happy Valentine's Day (i great roomie. (Whimperdog) with Marcus! Here's to another · Love, Christa year as friends. Love ya, Karen 14 The Comment

Mr. Rossi (Ego Maniac) Happy V-Day. I'm glad we're friends again. Love, Susan

S.B. (Scum• Bag) Never again! Promise me. Gerad Denommee Happy Valentine's Day! Carol H. Happy Valentine's Day: Love, We only did it because we care. Stop drinking on the job. Susan Happy Valentine's Day! We love you- _ deb D and D Tim. x Bobby- Hey sausage-you Greek!! 0 You're my one and only love, H.appy Valentine's Day- We To Karen, Linda, Paula, Nique, The one 1 can't stop thinking of. love you! Renee, Diane, Jeanne, Ray and We'll be together-Just you and Thanks for being so nice. Margaret, me Happy V-Day. Now and forever44C!! Luv ya Happy Valentine's day! · I love you always! 1 o the D.J. from Rock Patrol Vay Love, You• have the sexiest voice I've Me ever heard on the radio. To Dave, Ed, Dan, Mike. Beth, xoxo You can come over and spin my Jen, Dean, Erin, disks any time. Happy Valentine's Day. Love you, Lisa V. • Tim L. your number one groupie Well. you wanted a message-so here you are. Happy Valentine's Heidi Ganss, Day! Elizabeth. Happy Valentine's day!!! Happy Valentine's to someone I know I'm not your dreamboat who deserves so much better! (Tony F.) but I come very close!! Love you Please give me a chance!!! To my favorite D.J. Mike Susan (Amour). Your commuter cafe buddy, Lisa Vay UsaJoseph The little things you do make my big heart swell and my eyes leaky. 10 Underwear man­ Susan- My girl Give me a kiss! ! think you've been hit by Cup­ Love you Happy Valentine's Day- id's ''Beau". Happy Valentine's Day with lots forever You know who David + of mushy stuff. C and T

• lncty: Dave D., DaH: W .. M)ke. Phil, Maureen, and Bob. Thank you for your knowledge Pat, and support. Beefcake (S.D.) Happy Valentine's Day! We love .0. lt 's appreciated. Open you eyes see the light, and you! Bi 11 B. ( E I C) maybe you'll realize that we The Comment Staff could oe right. Nay . Bill, Patty and Cori Diane, Happy Valentine's Day to my You nuggets are the best!!! Put the deodorant under the favorite E-1-C! !"lappyValentine's Day!!! PC or tree-thanks for the $2 and spe­ Love, did Diane, Everytime I watch that movie I cial times. Love ya baby! your SOTB · think of you honeyr ' T Managing Editor Love ya, I love you and your eyes! Hand D brow~ Love, 0 Paul Diane, To the best roomate in the world-thanks for being you! I love you-also,thanks for Betty Ann, You are one of the being so· understanding and most smartest persons we know! Tim •P. supportive. We love you · Hey chappy! Happy Valentine's Day! D and H Hundreds of boxes.

Fanny, Peter Santerre A dozen red roses to my favorite Happy Valentine's Day!!!! fern. Debbie You're a sweefo~ ... Love Alvin Stop messing with the security! ? Your roommate Thursday, February 12, 1987 The Comment 15 .Living

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During the spring of this year cial interest are the Alumni may qualify for one of the spe­ at the College Honors Convoca­ Scholarship Program, the Presi­ cially designated Alumni tion and at the Annual Meeting dential Scholars Program, and Scholarships. of the Alumni Association the Shea Scholars Program The following steps are sug­ $70,000 will be awarded , to (soon to be announced). In addi­ gested to award applicants. undergraduate students--the tion, the Dr. Edmund Haughey L Immediately request a copy of result of the largest scholarship Memorial Scholarship, the Ste­ your college transcript at the endowment ever assembled in phen Laskoff Scholarship, the Registrar's Office (Boyden Hall) the history of the College. In Lincoln Trust Company Scho­ which will be processed at no addition a number of awards will larship, and the Henry Werner charge. If you will be applying recognize ·individual accomp­ Memorial Scholarship have for more than one scholarship lishments in a variety of aca­ broad criteria. you may make additional copies demic fields and through of the transcript to be sent to the involvement in campus and various selection committees. community leadership activities. Application Deadline: 2. Application forms should be Information on each of the typewritten and completed scholarship and award programs Friday, March 6, 1987 according to the directions. is outlined in detail in the 1986- 3. It is recommended that you 1987 Student Handbook on make an appointme.nt with pages l 0 I through 107. While a members of the Faculty or number of programs involve Special category awards rec­ Administration from whom you nomination and selection by ognize academic excellence in a will request letters ofrecommen­ members of the Faculty and variety of fields including Edu­ dation to review specific scholar­ Administration, others require cation, Management Science, ship criteria. direct application by the student the Humanities, and Media. Stu­ 4. Unless otherwise noted on the candidate. Students who meet dents who will be entering grad­ scholarship application, the the award criteria are urged to uate level study in September deadline for the submission of an obtain application materials at should review criteria for the application materials is Friday,. the Office of Student Services Chellis and Shea scholarships. March 6, 1987. It is your respon­ (Boyden Hall), the Financial .Aid Older than average students who sibility to make certain that the Office (Tillh1~~l:1st Halt), or the have transferred from Masso­ appropriate materials have been Cam,p~~1!l1~fiter Information soit, individuals of Portuguese submitted and that your applica­ >;#lW(lffi: heritage, graduates of Bourne or tion is complete. ,~/'' Obtain a copy of the "Scholar- Barnstable high schools, and 5. If you have questions please Mystery Photo: Can you find this on ship Capsule" which highlights students who have relatives who contact the Office of Student Campus. Hint: Homeward Bound specific award criteria. Of spe- graduated from Bridgewater Services (Boyden Hall). (photo by Kirk Van Dyke) l[llllll•U 111.lillJH I II r !lllU ti nu I If l Dell Publishing Releases Job-finding Aids

On February.J. 1987. Dell Planner, is for anyone looking names, addresses, and telephone stant companion for the dura­ ing Office. National 4-H Foun­ Trade Paperbacks published for a first job, hoping to change numb.ers of contacts and tion of the search. dation, WBC'N-Radio. and two essential guides for students positions, or in between jops. referrals. A must for career-minded col­ many .others. and professionals alike seeking In the convenient pocket for­ Since the average American lege students, Gelling Work Betsy Bauer. a business repor­ valuable career experience and mat of other Dell planners, The holds eight jobs in his or her life­ Experience features a compre­ ter for USA Today, outlines guidance: THE JOB HUN­ Job Hunter's Diary includes time, ·almost everyone will face hensive listing of more than what students should look for in TER'S DIARY: The Working hundreds of practical tips on the challenge of looking for a job 10,000 paid internship oppor­ an internship, and how they can Companion For Anyone Look­ preparing resumes. visiting several times over. The Job Hun­ tunities and includes company find a program to fit their geo­ ing For Work by Barbara Bins­ employment agencies. and ter's Diary tells you everything profiles, addresses and tele­ graphic and career needs. Spe­ wanger and Jim Charlton and researching job sources. The you need to know to best organ.. phone numbers in all areas of cific listings include location of GETTING WORK EXPE­ book also contains a 3-month ize your search and land the business. technology and the internship, job description; RIENCE: The Directory of calendar and organizer to man­ most desirable job possible. A government. Next to a diploma. length of position, necessary Summer Internship Programs age your search with optimum self-evaluation chart helps you work experience and contacts qualification,·and availability of That Lead to Careers by Betsy skill and efficiency. Worksheets pinpoint your strengths .and gained during a summer intern­ college credit. Tips on living Bauer, A Dell Trade Paperback include: Weekly Calendars to weaknesses and the worksheets ship are valuable assets for col­ arrangements. transportation. reissue for 1987. record appointments, inter­ provide the vehicle for an organ­ lege students when applying for salary, a,nd even proper dress for The Job Hunter's Diary by views, and expenses, Weekly ized and intelligent search. Sized their first job. The internship the job complete this conprehen- .Barbara Binswanger and Jim Worksheets to write down your to fit comfortably into a pocket­ listings include suchfoundations . sive guide. Charlton, authors of Dell's suc­ plans of action and Contact book, jacket or briefcase, this as Rockwell lnternatinnal, The Betsy Bauer is a graduate of cessful The Perfect Wedding Worksheets to keep track of diary will be the job seeker's con·- United States General Account- Temple University. Summer Opportunity

The Institute on Comparative gress (ICPES) and top media Political and Economic Systems professionals (IP J ): Site Brief­ (ICPES) and the Institute on ings at locations of national Political Journalism (IP J ). both . importance; and Accredited held at Georgetown University, courses in Comparative Political . offer unique opportunities for Systems and Comparative Eco­ student!; with demonstrated nomic Systems (ICPES) or Eco­ leadership skills. academic nomics in Public Policy and achievement. and extracurricu:.. Ethics and the Media OPJ), · lar involvement in political science. economics. or journal­ Students earn a minimum of ism. These nvo unparalleled six credit hours for participation summer opportunities will be in either program and scholar- .. > held in Washington D.C. for six ships are available for qualified weeks from June 5 through July students. A brochure and appli­ cations for further details is Snowbound! Residents' cars sit buried in the Kelly Gym lot after this 18, both Institutes offer: located a.t the Bridgewater State week~ most recent display of winter (Staff photo by Kirk Van Dyke) Internships and Lectures with Ambassadors, Members of Con- Comment office. 16 The Comment Thursday, February 12, 1987 BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed 1llCY tl1(JjT N 1li5TIFYllK/ -~,.. r 111t SPCC/At SflNtrf£ ,v-~,flf ' Your Stars This Week lftAf(JNG5 GW 'flJKN KXK.- COMt!flf66 >E5. AM? 1(£ lltt ~ cm1l(Jl,Otff.4N. 57lMr IWfJ PllL HOW PIWFllt II~ •. ANfl F'flliWj fCf?l11 15 ()(.//($CC(o/p By Stella WUder A GatJ fl!tff'(, ~ /ll1't€ EJef-N 1W'iT CAN fl!~ II /11A!~ NAff6_. "--. . receive the kind of favorable publicity SGM/11(}'8 1J) O'teR 30. M/6Hr H:JPt. WAfHlN&Tav. \ The coming week sees a trend de- you've been hoping for. Use it to fur­ / veloping that favors st.ability in many · tiler a brand-new interest. /~ areas. Relationships which, in the re- · CANCER (June %1-July 7) - cent past, have suffered from insecu- Achievement is featured early in the rity or even mistrust benefit from a week; later on, however, you rest on willingness to open up .and communi· your laurels gainfully. (July 8-Jaly %1) cale with greater freedom. The work~ -· Exception.al sources yield just the ing environment sees changes for the material support you need to carry out better. This is a good week for settling plans for launching a new project. into routine; greater enjoyment -- and LEO (July ?3-Aug. 7) -- Take the di- profit! -- ensue. Those who will play vi- rect approach. Any use of subterfuge tal roles make themselves known ear- to achieve your ends will surely back­ lv on. fire by week's end. (Aug. 8-Aug. %%) -­ - Those who have been influential to Discoveries in the realms of the physi- you throughout recent weeks may be cal. the emotional and the spiritual even more prominent this week. Those cap a week of enterprise. who are indeed on top of things will VIRGO (Aug. ?3-Sept. 7) -- Home have no difficulty retaining control matters take time and energy this over projects, finances. relationships. week. Don't expect gain unless you are etc. The unsuspecting. however. may willing to give. (Sept. 8-Sept. %%) -· find that he is not his own boss! Good news from one long dropped out · AQUARIUS (Jan. %0-Feb. 3) -- of sight sends you into high-gear erno· Highly emotional moments occur tionally. Prospects increase. throughout the week. Protect yourself; UBRA (Sept. %3-0ct. 7) - Be guid· avoid important decisions. (Feb. 4- red by what you see in the eyes of fam· Feb. 18) ·- Your ability to persuade Uy and friends when you reveal your others to do your bidding puts you in plans. Do nothing rash. (Oct. 8-0ct. 22) line for exceptional gain this week. _ Any information pertinent to the · PISCES (Feb. 19-March 5) -- Your success of present operations must he fff" dynamic nature may pro\.'e too much gleaned by week's end. Move! Willi for less active. less involved compan· SCORPIO {-C)ct_ %l-Nov. 7) __ Libra HI~ H€11ll. ions. Put on the brakes. (March 6- "-. Marcb 20)-- Legalities may slow your and Virgo persons play vital roles in your success this week. Refuse to pro­ progress. Even so. you make unex- crastinate further. (Nov. 8-Nov. 21} •· pected gains and catch up late in the A fascination with a member of the week. opposite sex could cause you to lose an ARIES (March Zl-April 4) - Added .advantage recently gained. responsibility proves depressing early SAGITTARIUS (Nov. :??-Dec. ) .. Ion. Your ability to .adapt leads to gain- 7 ful action later. (April 5-April lt) _ Unless you can come to terms with This is the perfect week for making a family members regarding irnmedi· new st.art. Past failures count for little ate plans. you can kiss this week good- - if you've learned. bye. (Dec. 8-Dec. %1) - What you take · TAURUS (April tO-May S) _ You to be merely a token of another's af- should be able to gain a bird's-eye fection may be all you get. Look to the view of the future by reading this new. week's signs correctly. (May 6-M.ay CAPRICORN' (Dec- 22-Jan. 6) ~- %0) -· A surge of energy early in the The prominence of the elderly and the week makes possible both beginnings very young in your life this week make and conclusions. Be enthusiastic. a change in plans necessary. (Jan. i- GEMINI (May %l-Ja.ue6}-- Style is Jan. 19) - Chronological age matter!' more valued this week than quantity. little this week. 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. iJ!fRANSLATION: A.SUPERBLY BR~WEO.flNETASrtNG·PltSNER BEER. r'.~4~ . J.i!'UJ?:Y.;:!!;~~r · ' · · ., • ::.i<•.•. :' .. '11 Uf The Comment Thursday; February 12, 1987 Sports, Lady Bears beat Clark Ranked in top 20 Nationaly ,By dished out a s_eason high of 12 to a(51-24) halftime lead as they Mike Storey assists. cruised to an easy win. Twelve In other action during the players made the scoring column The Bridgewater State Col­ week, the Lady Bears chalked up in this one~ led by Christine lege women's basketball team two more victories against Choukus (16), JoAnn Runge cracked the prestigious top 20 in MASCAC opponents as they (14) and Lyn Malkasian (11). the latest NCAA Division III easily defeated Westfield State Runge notched her season high poll, with an impressive (17-3) (57-34) and Framingham State of 12 assists as the BSC fast­ record. (90-47). The wins raised Bridge­ break was in overdrive this The key to Bridgewater's jump water's, record to (7-1) in the game. in the rankings was a stellar MASCAC confrence as they The Lady Bears have now won come-from-behind victory over trail only Salem State who is cur­ twelve of their last thirteen Clark University (57-52), who rently undefeated. games and there seems to be no were (13-2) going into the game. In the Westfield State contest stopping them now. Coach Bo BSC trailed at halftime (28-21) the Lady Bears started off slow Ruggiero puts it this way. " It's. but came out smoking in the offensively leading (23-19) at always been one one of our team second half as they out-scored halftime. They found their goals to be in the top 20 nation-.. their opponents, (18-4) in the shooting touch in the final ally. We've done that now and first eight minutes. Freshman, period and maintained their have our sight set on moving up Mary Cawley led the charge stingy defense holding the Lady even higher over the next few scoring fourteen of her game Owls to fifteen points in the weeks. The Clark game was a big high eighteen in that half. Chris­ second half. Mary Cawley and win for us. We showed a lot of tine Choukas was solid at both Lynn Malkasian shared scoring character and mental toughness ends of the court scoring I 1 honors with ten each. that wins ball games against top Steve Lopes in action (photo by Debra willis), points and snaring I 0 rebounds. The Framingham State game competition." All-Star guard J oAnn Runge was over early as BSC raced out 11!11 Cont. p. 19 Men shoot for better Profile: By caught on fire shooting 60% Mike. Storey from the field in the second. half field'' State. After a j 1:.'.31 dead~ to pull away to an 87-64 victory. lock at halftime, Westfield The Bridgewater State's men's. The Bears only had two players re bounds to lead all BSC basketball team won their tenth in double figures with Rich scorers. game of the season. but also lost Maguire hitting for 16 and John With five games remaining on two important MASCAC con­ Dillman adding I. the schedule the Bears hopes for ference games, as their overall Against Framingham State, the post-season play look dim, record stands at,10-8, but is only the BSC hoopsters battled the but the opportunity to improve 2-6 in the MASCAC. entire game, but just couldn't on last seaon 's 13-11 mark is well, The Bears started the week off catch the talented Rams drop­ within reach. "We have five right as. they. pounded Curry ping a· 7 6-71 decision. The Bears :tr . . . tough ball games left this. year," Co}l~ge fq·r ~\).e se~on4 ·tim~· · J::\s Ort from the entire team if We po . g ll .f()J; from the i1tC mark .when Rich Maguire intend to better our season from fi~IQ:. Steve.Lopes added 21 and was lost for the night with five last year. We come to play every John Dillman chipped in with 10 f guls and silencing the. Bridge- nighl so with a few breaks here while dishing outsix assists~ ... water inside game. M~~ire left" and there we'll be able·to reach Bridgewater took to. the road >the game with:·~n pofotslna· 11. , ur goal this year.••

The BSC men's and wom!!n.'s Tony L~course took another;l-2 meet with the Beacons.· Mary Cawley swim teams finally broke into finish.in the one'nieter optional Jen Mirgon, Lynn Mulkerrin, By the win column last Saturday, as - tHving. Chris Mirgon, and Jean Bailey points a game and 6.4 F. Scott I:ongo -they defeated the Bea_co~s <:?( - . Scott.~ Goodrich scored a win got the Bears off to afasntart rebounds. UMASS, Boston at the Harbor, ·in the foo''breaststroke,andthe "".!tlia,whiillthe200yardmedley Head Coach Bo Ruggiero This' week's profile is an Campus. The men upped their Bears closed out the scoring with r~lay, then Kathy Sugrue and · commented that "She has introduction oi- Mary Caw­ record to 1-3 with a 93-63 score, the 400 frestyle relay 'team of Janice Manley came in 2-3 in the really been a key factor in ley, the 6-foot center from while the women went to 1-6 Paul. Catoggjo, Rob Lyons, Lou 200 freestyle. Lynn Mulkerrin, our succes this year." High west Roxbury. Mary a with a I 02-52 score. .Pereria, and Bryan King taking veteran Lydia Joyce, and Anja praise for a'freshman that is freshman was chosen ECAC In the men's meet, the 400yd second·place. Van HageI1s did.further damage · playing on a nationally "Rookie of the week'' for her medley relay . team of Scott ,Last Wednesday the men took with a 1-4-5 finish in the 50 free, ranked team. preformance during the Goodrich, Bryan King, Dave an 89-60 loss to Holy Cross, and then Joanne Anderson and Jean Cawley•s height.scoring week of January 18-24 Savaria, and Pete Berthiaume will host the Camels of Conneti- Bailey scored with a 1-3 finish. in and rebounding abilities put . against North .Adams and won, then Rob Lyons took cut College this Friday at 4 p.m. the 200 iridividualmedley. Diver her in a position . to be a Western Connecticut: second in the 1000 free, followed . This will mark the last home Sandy Menard won the one­ corner stone on the .. · Lady Since. then she has led a, Dave Savaria win in the 200 . meet appearance of senior cap- meter required diving, followed Bears team for the next four the Bears in scorfog twice individual medley, and Lou tain Bryan King. . by Joanne Anderson's win in the years and possibly fill the once against Clark with 18 Pereira nad Tony Lacourse After suffering a 137-101 loss JOO butterfly. void left by JoAnn Runge 4'md the against went 1-2 sweep of the 100 frees- at Plymouth State last Wednes- The Bears put the meet out of when she graduates. But Westfield •Nitl1 10, while tyle. Pete Berthiaume and Scott day, the BSC "Swimmin',- reach with a 1~2-5 fi:i~~Ji in the before that the Lady Bears !;} rebounds Goodrich then put the meet out Women" bounced back with a JOO free by Kathv Chris will 101.) k forv:£ffd to this against Clark. For the sea­ of the reach with a l-2 sweep of convincing 'Nin over U.Mass, Mirgon, and L;.;dia Joyce. Jen n National son, after playing eighteen the WO backstroke. Rob Boston. Despite distance/utility Mirgon and Janice Manley kept games she is averaging 9.9 th.en finished second swim~er Kate Grady being side- the momentum with a I-2 sweep F,r~estxl~, a:qq 1.,op: J~~d,)ll~ )Bears cJomin~ted. ~n. the 100 backstrok,~, 1then1 ... • ~ ;;. , ioi, , • , "" ii, • ''-':· \ii '° ~..., ·' "' :&,.. ,. : JI '.i., t • ';., ~. · • " I Thu1"day, February 12, 1987 · The Comment. 19-n

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The BSC. winter intramural dates. Checkthe Intramu~al bul­ program is well under way as-we letin board in the .Kelly Gym reach the cold month of Febru­ lobby. for new dates; Remember ary. In between academic classes if schooLis closed due to .;poor and varsity games and practices weather conditions all intramu­ the Kelly Gym is jumping every rals will be cancelled that night. night from Sunday through Aerobics Classes have been Thursday. getting excellent attendance this In men's Basketball the 28- winter as between 75-100 stu­ team league is divided into four dents take part in the 8:30-9:30 divisions. Currently sporting. class that runs Monday­ undefeated marks and leading Thursday. Your instructors, Joy their respective divisions are: Fessler (Mon/ Wed) and Dale Division A X-Press Deconto (Tue/Thur), have been Division B Run BSC doing an outstanding job this Divisi'on C Over the Hill year. Gang The annual BAIRS Club ski Division D Hitmen weekend will be making their All Games are played on second visit .to Mt. Orford, Can­ Monday~ Wednesday and Fri­ ada (Feb. 20-22). Last year46ski day nights. enthusiasts went on the trip Sunday night are reserved for north. Word has spread around Co-ed where .. The Balls" and campus as to how great a time "The Runner Ups" are now tied this is so now the trip will have 92 for the lead in the I 0-team skiers hitting the slopes. league. Those peop\e who still need to On Tuesday nights you'll find make their fina\ payment should some hot competition when the see Mike Storey (Kelly Gym) or ladies battle each other in the Chris Burt (Shea-Durgin) as Women's Basketball league. soon as possible. Remember the .. The Fireballs" are leading the bus will be leaving at exactly 3:00 league with an unblemished p. m. from the Kelly Gym. Be at mark. the gym by 2:30 so we can get the Because of the many school bus loaded with equipment and closings we've had so far this luggage so we can get· off on winter, there has been quite a bit time. JoAnn Runge in action against Clark(Photo by Debra Willis) of rescheduling of games to later owe rs Ladies • . .u ~ lpart~time? a Cb~t from p. l'6 St. Valentne's Week -, .. ,,~~J ·Find out how to get started. Kathy Sugrue·· took .2nd in the ~ ~~' Call for an individual consul- 500 free. Sam Menard won the.. February 9th-14th . tation 262-4581 one-meter optional diving, and. Fashion - Photography • Jean Bailey and Anja Van Don't be late-.. Television - Portfolios Modelmg Career Concepts Hagens _took 1-4 in the l 00 It will be your fate Make-up - Hairstyling 176 Newbury Street, Boston breaststroke. . The business of modeling The Lady Bears finished the · So order early meet with a strong I :51.31 clock­ For that important date-­ ing in the 200 freestyle relay, It's St. Valentine's Week swum by Joanne Anderson, Lynn Mulkerrin, Jen Mirgon, So don't wait!! and Chris Mirgon. call 697-9498 After a co-ed meet with WPI, , CAROL DAIKER'S FLOWERS the Bears will finish their dual meet season with a co-ed meet at Babson College next Tuesday.

r------clip and bring this ad for discount------..., BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE Rugby I { 1986-87 I WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RUGBY PRACTICE-will I be held Friday nights at 7;30 1. pm (beginning January 30, I Tr9pical Fish Reptiles 1987 and continuing till· I CONFERENCE CHA14PIONSHIP ~A.~E .I Small Animals March break) in the Kelly Dog and Cat Supplies BRIDGEWATER STATE Gymnasium. New players . Dog and Cat Grooming vs are welcome to attend, rio SALEM STATE experience . necessary. Help 1· WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY l8Tll support the Bridgewater .. , I State Rugby Football Club. 20% off to all B.S.C. students: 5:30 P.M. ,_ Give blood, play Rugby. THE Rl V.\LRY RETURNS TO lELLY GYMNASIUM, HOME COURT OF THE For anyone interested in with valid I.D. * I LADY BEARS OF BRIDGEWATER STATE. A WIN l"'1LL !!\SURE B. S.C. A playing Women's Rugby 1. MASCAC CONFERENCE CO·CHAMPIONSHIP .•...... , ...... this Spring, there will be a I I LETS NA&:E THE HONE COURT OUR AHVANTAGE meeting Monday, February : 19 Central Square I 9th at 7:30PM, on the Cam­ Bridgewater, MA 02324 I pus Center. veterans MUST I: attend. Laura or Nancy at . telephone 697-9390 I 697-5126. I *except sale, discounted items, aquariums, and groorn_wg ; ,. __ ._ ____ -._,-HACK TO SCHO(>f..,...______._ ___J _.....,...... ______._&;I 20 The Comment Thu~sday, February 12, 1987 Classif ied·s Announcements

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