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1985 The ommeC nt, February 11, 1985 Bridgewater State College

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February 11, 1985 volLIX no 3 Reagan's Budget By Dan Grinnell called the 18 billion do1lars set Staff Writer aside for military pensions a "scandal" and an "outrage". He President Reagan has offi- called on the Senate to challenge cially presented his fiscal 198 6 the President on that item. budget plan to congressional Former Secretary of Educa- leaders. The 974 billion dollar tion Terrence Bell said the Presi- budget plan with a one and a half d~nt's decision to cut student aid precent spending increase by twenty-five percent would be represents the smallest spending disastorous for .both students increase in twenty-two years. and colleges. The proposal is The item with the largest growth that no more than four thousand is the 142.5 billion dollars allo- dollars go to any student and cated to pay just the interst on that any student whose family· the interest of the national debt. earns a combined income of over Hoping to reduce the deficit, the $32,500 receive no aid at alL President cut or froze spending Many democrats have on many social programs. The expressed outrage at. the pro­ military budget shows an after posed cuts in social programs. inflation of 5.8 percent. Senate Democratic leader Ronal.d Reagan now begins Robert Byrd called the social the work of trying to gain programs and "investment in the enough support from Corigre~s fut~re" an~ cuts in the programs to have his budget passe.o-.:. lt will as wro.ng · .. be a tough task, as many legi'Snr------!_~ten~r. Secretary Wilham tors have already expressed their Clarksa1d the budget propos~s a

budget and specifically the and a three year morafol"111m ort ·· defense department segment. the ui;:chase of new parklands. Democrat Les Alpin, head of the House Armed Services Com­ mittee said that Congress will By not .. rubber stamp" the defense Carrie Kulick budget just because Reagan has Editor-in-Chief Menges Speaks started talks with the Soviets. ' ' Senate Republican leader On a not ·so bright weekday insure the appointment of hl;ld to vacate the office of. that the largest pcn.:<:ntugc Robert Dole hopes to trim the or morning I had the distinct honor Patrick Menges to the vacant Treasurer.because tlJe process by Massachusetts Supcrior Court increase by 3 percent. of intervieing Patrick Menges; seat. which she came into her new Justices attended law school David Stockman, saying it is Chief Justice of. the Student "Patrick was the most logical term was faulty." It was this there. I like Suffolk~ it •s a his· opinion not the President's, Court at Bridgewater State Col- selection to fill my seat as Chief opinion that Patrick !CH firmly judges school!" leg~. Patrick, Senior Political Justice " Clark noted. "He established the divisbn. of. the A Jtcr law :;chool he looks Science major, has been the sub- possessed a knowledge of the law - Court as the judicial branch of forward to practici~g law and Library News ject of admiration from Faculty and an honestsense·offairplay." g0vcrnment from the legislative evcntut:.lly getting married. "l and Students alike.. The only Patrick received a confidently branch, the S.G.A. plan to remain the rest or my lil'c Responding to frequent com­ male of ··three children, he unanimous vot~ of confirmation When asked what direction in Dighton where my ancestor:; plaints regarding drinking, eat­ became the head of his house- from the Senate. the Student Court wiil ta.kc after of four generations have mu'(!c ing and loud socializing on the hold upon the untimely death of When I asked Patrick how it he graduates, Patrick solcmly their home." Patrick, being a' second and third floors of the his father when Patrick was felt to be the first Chief Justice to responded, "I feel the Court will traditionalist, would like to see Maxwell Library during evening only thirteen. Nonetheless, serve for two years. he enter a period of greater his wife remain at home and rear hours, Librarian Dr. Owen T. P. Patrick has led a very interesting responded proudly: "It 's a ·informality by virtue 'of having a many c.;hildrcn. McGowan has announced the life. He served in the United wonderful feeling ! I feel it large influx of new appointees. I forsce ~ sucessful career in addition of two . clerks to the State Army as a legal clerk for certainly has been an advantage The vast majority bf justices on law for Patrick Menges. He has library staff. the 716th Military Police Batal- being Chief Justice for two the Court come the begining of demonstrated in his duration as · One or another of the clerks lion from 1978 to 1981 and is years. I must say at the outset of this year and the end of next year ChiefJustice a sense of honesty, will be on duty each evening the presently a Sargeant in the Mas- my second year that· it is . will have.less than a year service, integrity and jurisprudence that library is open and will have the sachusetts National Guard. important for a Chief Justice not which is a rarity. Not having would be an asset to any judidal responsibility of making fre­ was also ..President of the to be set in his ways. The greatest been privy to the way that some body that Patrick may aspire to. quent checks of the second and Student Government at thing about the Courts on which of the great cases of the past two ·' Who knows, one day you may third floor area to make ce.rtain Dighton-Rehoboth -High I have served is that there· has years were disposed of, I think find yourself before Chief that library regulations are School.. been a freedom of innovation that their approaches will be Justice of the United> States observed. Always interested in law, and trying new approaches. As I somewhat more informal." Supreme Court', P·a trick It is not intended to ban con­ Patrick sought out a position on try to impose the ways of the .Patrick plans in the future to Menge:)! versation altogether, noted Dr.. the Student Court here at past, I have to be ca:reful that I enroll in Suffolk Law School. ."I McGowan, but he stressed that Bridgewater." I didn, t consider don 't diminish the innovation must confess that one . of my communicatiqn must be in low· myself cut out for elective that has made the Court · reasons for choosing Suffolk js tones and that eating, drinking office,- he said thoughtfully, but dypamic." . and smoking are absolutely for­ was appointed to the Court in ·Patrick felt that to· pinpoint bidden. The clerks will be empo­ 1981 by former. Cheif Justice any one decision as more wered to call for the assistance of Robert Berger, who at the. time .important than. another might Guide to.Features ca1}:lpus police. if. warnings are was the President of the Student give the appearance that .the disregarded, he noted. Government Associ.ation. Court considers some controver Letter 2 He explained that he has Patrick served as an Associate sies less· significant. and more SG;\ Notebook 6 received v:many complaints in Justice under the Chief worthy of the Court than others. recent months from students and Justiceship of ·Frederick Clark. "I willsay that the case that most Valentines 8,9 faculty members unable to con­ fo 1983,ayearofpoliticalunrest firmly established the·· Entertainment 10,11 centrate due to evening ~istur­ in the S.G.A. duriQg the "lame independence of the Court Sports 12-14 bances in the library. It was for duck ." days of Berger Y4 s during my Chief Justiceship was this reason the decisioll' was .presidency, Fred Clark stepped . the Brauer case in which the Uving 15 ~ade ~o increase super'Vision; down as Chief Justice in order t6 Cou,rt 'ruled that .Laura Brauer 2 The Comment Monday, February 11, 1985

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An Open Letter to the Residents Thirdly, when I drove into the than five dollars. criminals who regularly shake was addressed-realize that con­ of the Greater Boston Area, and Kelly Gym lot one morning, I Labeling Goetz as a vigilante down citizens go through our scientiousness while driving the Community of Bridgewater was informed by a member of is also a mistake. A vigilante is courts like revolving doors. Rus­ "under--the influence" is not the State College~ Bridgewat@r:;, campus security that I could no one who plans to do his own jus­ sell .also absurdly stated the pan-ultimate solution to this Massachusetts: longer park my car there because tice. Goetz did not. I also dis­ youths became criminals problem. As a matter of fact, I'm I had only one other person in agree with Russ's shortening and because they were shot. They sure that many of those who do my vehicle at the time. He told distorting of the events in his let­ became criminals when they drink and drive have been made This letter is intended for you, me that three people must be in ter. He said four teens asked for began to shake down Goetz for aware of the dangers by "alcohol the commuter who comes to the vehicle at one time to deem it five dollars and were shot. He money. Goetz unwilling to part educators". Bridgewater everyday, the resi- a "car pool". My understanding also. stated that no one knows if with what was his became a hero I would further hope that. any

rommentary 'T' ,,:, C N h · By" .i enuer are ot Enoug Pat Moynihan Contributing Writer dito rial If you're not a math major and now you simply want to sell lisher.) read this! the book back. The book bind- What to do? Fi rs t 1y, Now, the math majors will ings are terrible, in fact they remember. the- bookstore is no probably be the first to read on. don't bind the pages; whole sec- to blame. They didn't create th Anyway, let's get to it. tions fall out! Now who's going problem. College Stores is onl Would you throw away to buy the "thing" from you the agent handling the lines that $30.00? Didn't think so. Pay when it looks like a stack of blue- the college departments decide attention MATH HATERS books (minus the blue) that scat- to utilize. The books, given AND LOVERS: This could be ter to the floor every time they're proper-even careful handling, your chance to GET EVEN! opened? Nor would the college fall apart. Its a fact that in There is a company in Lexing- bookstore wanfit on "Buy Back Heath's case their (EC 200) text, ton, MA. who you may have Days", because who would buy Introductory Economics has the dealt with-at least indirectly. it, ·even at a used book price?. same problem. It's cover mate­ There is a problem with the pro- Well, look at the situation for rial haFdly withstands the ducts we buy from them through those of you int.his predicament. scratch of a fingernail or rain­ the BSC bookstore. They might You'd be stuck with a piece of, drops if caught in a shower; in not be the only textbook supp- rather pieces of"----". Thus, NO one semester it has proven to be lier whose inferior material and SALE! Garbage! Bah!! an "economic" disaster. This assembly cause you unwar- Digesting books is one thing, semester students were sold that ranted grief. Maybe this hap- . but eating books is going too text in soft cover-with no price Photo by Arthur Walker pened to books which you far-especially at thirty dollars reduction. You can probably Editor-in-Chief Carrie Ku/irk purchased from other publishers apiece. find other texts and publishers for a small fortune. Many stu- For science and management "all outdoors" for their "in dents book expenses for a col- majors, just to name a couple of house" problems. Modern Phys­ An issue that gets my goat and "grabs my guts" (If I may quoter r. lege year would pay for other departments whose majors ical Geography (GE 100) at Nancy Goulard) is President Reagan's proposed 25% reduction in one-third of a semesters tuition. must take Calculus and thus use $34.45 published by Wiley & Federal Financial Aid. It is like cutting off your right arm to lose You see, over just the last few this text: you have three class- Sons immediately comes to weight. It will achieve the desired goal of reduction but will nnot semesters, there are hundreds of room sessions for each of two or mind- a super text that super address the issue of fat and waste incurred in other areas of the you out there who've paid $28.95 three semesters (Cale. I,11,III)- glue can't salvage. Yes, there· budget (namely defense). It will not, in fact, make us a trimmer or more for a product which the plus use it for homework three may be othe.r companies out and more fiscally healthy America. It could create a greater class publisher, D.C. Heath & Co., ~imes a week. That works out to there, its not an isolated case. distinction and inhibit the intellectual growth of the masses who charged you an outrageous 37.5 classroom hours and min- 'The question is, "How wides­ will not be able to pursue a_degree in higher education. Imple­ price; namely MA I03's Brief imumly 67 .5 homework hours. pread is it?" In any case, don't eat menting such a cap on income and a reduction in Federal Finan~ Calculus With Applications. So you are talking about 105 a problem that is not yours. If cial Aid will crush the "land of opportunity" dream that President Granted that many other pub- hours each semester while using your's is a rotten-apple issue, Reagan has worked so hard to instill in the American public. lishers charge through the pro- a book that falls apart each time throw it back on the publishers "A mind is terrible thing to waste ... money on,. seems to be verbial nose, b11.t after this Heath it is opened. Thats if you manage lap where it belongs!! A President Reagan's philosophy. According to Director of Finan­ outfit hits you below the money not to lose a section in your trav- reminder, however: . College cial Aid David Janey, "Forty-one percent of the students pres­ belt, they rub salt in the wounds. els. What a pain! Stores also makes a profit and so ently receiving Guarenteed Student Loans under the proposal cap That is, while the content might The other situation is when they too have a responsibility to would not have been eligible!" Let me break that down even be well worth reading. the raw you think about the math majors the customer. further, Four out of every ten may not have been financially able materials/ design construct/ as- who want to keep this text as a Bring your "mess" into the to attend school because they could not receive a federal loan sembly process has turned out an reference source. They could bookstore and ask for a new one, (money for temporary use at interest), never mind a PELL Grant "inferior interior"! The author always package this "beauty" in a which with luck won't be or other forms of aid. This could be you next semester,it could be should be published elsewhere. manilla envelope and sort another sub- ualit one of our ien s o e .u · _.._._._.--...,~.._._._.... ~ ... ~.-i~MIP""lllll new text, there are two student they 'need. {For exampfo, to· th~t'ty6' .keep''a ;'~~~id~(nrM~ 16).<0~~1 ~I~y'()u;·~m;s '.~iifi~i~~~~ii:'~P;gJ;f6~'~1'.~ ·· situations involved: Many of review 'Business and Economies reject. Don't settle forsympathy. Push your political buttons and ass<;rt the control that the Consti­ you are ones who, after invest- . Applications' [section 35], Letthe bookstore manager be ()f - t.ution affords you. Write or call your Senators and Congressman­ ment, witbdrc'V from the course you'd find that the contents are service to you. Give College /woman halfway through or just plain great ; the math department Stores a chance to show they hated it' and stuck it out and picked a good author, but the care about the students-you are received whatever grade-- author didn't pick a good pub- why they're there; you are their John F. Kerry Nicholas Mavroules ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s~ar~Secingthatyougetafa~ 166 Russell Senate Office Bid. 440 Cannon House Office Bid. shake from the suppliers of the · Washington D.C. Washington, D.C. product they distribute (at a fair 20515 20515 profit) should be a top priority­ (617)-223-1890. (617) 372-3461 This happen to U2? anything on the book return pol­ icy notwithstanding. You afe Silvio 0. Conte Edward Markey 2300 Rayburn House Office Bid. 205 Cannon House Offiec Blc.l. To wait in line for U2 tickets bodies wide and hectic. It sure looking for a replacement, not Washington D.C. Washington, D.C. for fourteen hours sounds ridic- wasn't a sign of good things to returning for refund. In dealing 20515 20515 ulous, because it was. It seemed come. with you as a student, they have (413)-442-0946 (617) 223-2781 like the Centrum was the last At the front of the line there a responsibility to deliver. place on Earth where there 'Yas were a lot of"ignorant buffoons" Edward P. Boland Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. food and we were the starving sneaking up front. There were 2426 Rayburn House Office Bid. 2231 Rayburn House Office Bid. peo.ple in' line waiting to get our also a lot of.unkind words said Commentary Washington O.C. Washington, D.C. rations. I encountered three to 'one another in the line. Those 20515 20515 types of "mindless buffons". heartless people (they know who By (413)-785-0325 (617) 223-2784 The first ''baffoons" I encoun- they are) who cut everybody in Nancy Roberson tered were the Worcester Police. line were the ones who ruined it Staff Writer Joseph D. Early John Joseph Moakley These baffoons did nothing all for everyone.(! hope they lose A Note From Our Environment . 2349 RayburnHousc Office Bid. 221 Cannon House Office B!d. night, except tow cars and look their tickets or something like 66% of the lakes, rivers, and Washington D.C. Washington, D.C. for trouble (there wasn't any that.) ponds here in Plymouth County 20515 20515 trouble until the tickets went on The other baffoons are people are in danger. In danger from (617)-752-6718 (617)-223-5715 sale.) These guys thought they who could have helped the situa­ something that can't be seen, were "harda--es" by. cruising tion. These people were the Cen­ smelled, or tasted Acid Rain. Barney Frank Gerry E. Studds around the Centrum all night. trum Security Guards. They did Most Massachusetts water is 15 1030 Longworth House Office 150 I Longworth House Office There was. probably plenty of absolutely nothing to help avoid or 16 times inore acidic than it Bid. Bid. robberies occuring at the time, this problem. They just stayed should be, and is in fact, only Washingto, D.C. '·Nashington. D.C. too. inside the doors smiling, not let- points off fr.om batterry acid. 20515 205:15 Aside from the "baffonish" ting anyone in until the line Ironically, as a lake becomes (617)-332-3920 C5!7) 999-1,2~1 Police officers, the night went settled down. The Guards affected by acid rain, it become better than expected. There was should have con:ie out and beatiful, deep .blue and crystal Chester G. Atkins Brian J. Donnelly a group of us that did things like organized the line in single file, clear. The reason the lake looks 1429 Longworth House Office •,.38 Cannon House Office Bid. play cards (Old Maid), Trivial · but they didn't._ That whole so clear is'. because there is Bid. ·'-· Washington, D.C. Pursuit and a few football situation is what I call poor nothing to cloud up the water. Washington, D.C. 20515 games i~ the parking lot to keep . inconsiderate planning on the The acid rain has killed the fish 20515 "617) 223-0038 ourselves amused. These activi- Centrum's part. and plant life. Fishing here is (617) 459-0101 ties helped the night pass more After I finally _received my nothing more than drowning · quickly. tickets it made me feel a little worms. It was the beginning of a hel- 'better. I hope its worth seeing U2 Acid rain affects the delicate lish day. The sun took its' time after missing a whole night sleep, internal system: of the fish, caus­ ·will getting up, .while the people in a whole day of school, anrl ' tv.;. ing them to have an extreme cal­ be no line were growing restlessly ing to go .through all o. that cium deficiancy. Their bones impatient. The line started mov- "grief". I know that my brother, become soft like putty. How­ ing up . and getting tighter Jack, Jeff, and Tom feel the ever, their muscles remain as towards the door. Instead of a same way I do. stronge as ever. The muscles pull paper next week single line with organization, it and bend the skeletons, causing was a line consisting of eight Mike Jank?wski horribly deformed fish. This Febrarurv.., -18th · contfnued on page S 4 The Comment Monday, February I l, 1985

Commentary i intemotional news· To Dance or Not to in brief•••••••••••• Dance Compiled by Dan Grinnell From UPI Sources I wou1a uke to bring to light a als capable of creating ·these Electrical towers in Lima, Peru were dynamited by suspected very serious issue for myself and ideas, then money and profit Attorney ::ommunist guerrillas at the exact moment Pope John Paul many other students. I have been shall not even be seen. DONALD .HADGE :irrived in that city. Although power was cut off to the capitol, the getting a petition signed in the I guess I can say I have chosen Pope was still able to deliver his speech. He spoke from a balcony last few weeks in order to present myself as a spearhead for the with its own electrical power to crowds that had gathered in the a better case, with full support of department, since I have expe­ lnne: dark below. the falculty and the SGA Presi- rience in combat such as this. dent, to several concerned admi- But this time I hope not to shed Every T uea. & Tltura. 3 • 7 p.m. Secretary of State George Shultz believes that "swift and sure" nistrative- departments. The any blood; for there are hope­ retaliation is the best way to deal with terrorist attacks. Shult~ in issue: fully no enemies. Of course, red a speech before the American society for Industrial Security, also The theatre arts department tape hides many strange ·Place: said that a united effort is necessary to fight international terror­ needs the fulltime dance teacher creatures. S. G.A Office ism. His speech comes at a time when attacks and threats on U.S. position reopenend for the neg- The Dance Club is going to or facilities are increasing in both Europe and the Middle East. lected benefit oJ all Comm.s- hold elections soon and hope­ Council Chamber• peech/ thr.arts students and fully its constitution shall be The 1985 session of the Disarmament Conference began this everyone who has any interest at approved in a few weeks. Thus past week in Geneva. The 40 nation conference is the only disar­ ·all. The school took that posi- far the Creative Dance Group, Free to AU mament forum of its kind. Talks have been at a standstill since tion away when the dance under the direction of Professor 1970 when the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty was signed. There teacher retired in the spring of Moses, has acted as advisor for B.S.C. Students appears ·to be little hc;pe for this year's session as well. A Soviet 84, and then gave us a guest lee- the club but with little legal free- delegate; while calling for negotiations on banning space wea­ turer position . for parttime dom. The group is starting "Would you like some?" But the pons. criticized the United States and its allies. He blames them teaching. There has not been a rehearsals for a major spring Little Prince, who never let go of for the lack of any "practical negotiations". dance minor ·approved which concert on April 9th at 8:00 p.m., a question once he had asked it, leads me to question the schools also under the direction of Pro- again querried, "Why do you like The Senate Judiciary Committee gave its endorsement to ability to adhere to their own fessor Moses, but with many of jelly beans?" And the "man of Edwin Meese for Attorney General. The' twelve to six vote came precepts onto which this institu• the pieces choreagraphed by stu- consequence" said, "because after three days of hearings and a year of investigation into the tion has been founded-to pro- dents in her classes and in the they make me smile, and they business practices of Meese. A full vote by the Senate is scheduled duce competitive and highly group. make everybody else smile too." far after February 18. While the hearings raised questions about qualified teachers and not only No one can tell where all of Certainly this man was differ-· Meese's integrity. it has been over a quarter of a century since the in health but in the major theat- this is going to end, yet I envision e_nt from the other grown-ups the · Senate did not confirm the nomination of a person for a ·cabinet rical arena of choreography a dance club which will be a Little Prince had met. post. (teaching and designing da_nce). major element in the advertise- "People need to smile," the James Baker and Donald Regan also began their new jobs in One gentleman refused to sign ment of our school's ability to man continued. The Little the Reagan adminstration. The two men switched jobs after the the petition on the grounds that produce an elit corp of graduates Prince also noticed that the man Senate confirmed James Baker. then White House Chief of Staff, the money may be more eco- in the New England region. So smiled quite a Jot. :'And they like as the new Treasury Secretary. nomical and beneficial else many things can be done which people who can make them where. That is his conviction and may incJude high schools and the smile- I learned that in the old The Israeli cabinet has proposed measures which they hope will we understand. But the world is P.E. department. days at M-G-M when they were help the country's economy. The cabinet, meeting in an emer­ built from ideas and then money. making all those musicals to gency sf:ssion, doubled the travel tax and placed a fifteen percent If one can not oroduce individu- Bo Decker entertain the boys during the big duty on airline tickets abroad. They also raised the taxes on Commentary------11111 one, Double-U Double-U Two;" fifty-five import luxury items, including automobiles. The pack­ This was a most interesting ages must go before the Israeli Parliament for approval. ·,·tt f,~'e Pr1·nce, ·cont... grown up, the Little Prince L thought. "Where do you come Spain ended its fifteen year blockade of the British colony of By grown ups .. from, YOlJpg·man?'t And the,I.;t'." C.ibralt.ar. The.· iron gates opened allowing vehicles, people, and A.fa/thew Donoghue "Go'od afternoon, sir," said the tle Prince~· who seldom answered goods free passage ro the colony. The opening of the gates is the Contributing Writer Little Prince. The back of the a question, asked "What is it that prelude to talks between Britain and Spain on the future of the The "Man of Consequence" of large chair swung around and you do?" And the man of conse­ Rock of Gibraltar. the Planet Earth had dozed the "man of consequence" began quence smiled again. "Wel~, it is briefly; he was, the Little Prince to speak to the little prince. a difficult job to be president. A group. of 'Nicaraguan rebels has developed a new financial thought, overworked, but his "Well, young lad, what can I do One man must be elected every plan to raise money for its war effort. The rebels are planning to surroundings certainly were for you?" I,t was one of those four years. The last several presi­ sell bonds to ••sophisticated investors". This plan results from comfortable. The Little Prince questions which really wasn't dents have only served one term. Congress denying any covert aid from America last June. A looked about this room; it was ~eant to be a 'question at all. I was just re-elected. It is a diffi­ Justice .Dep~rtment spokesman.said the plan is legal for sales in circular. What a fovely idea: no Just a manner of speaking, like, cult matter to lead such a great America. but the sellers of these bonds may have to register as ·corners, no sides. An oval office. "What did you do last riight?" or country. A president must foreign agents. · A 'large, magnificent desk was "How was your day?" or ev.en always know what the American Based out of Honduras, the Nicaraguan Democratic force is before him, with the back of a more perfunctory like, 11 Have a people want. In 1984, people trying to overthrow the Managua based Sandinista government. large chair facing him. The Little nice day" or"seeyou tomorrow." wanted to smile. The democrats Rebel officials claim they need six hundred-thousand dollars a Prince noticed. as he continued Nothing meant by it, really. gave them apple pie and mother­ month to cover military expenses. to survey a glass decanter filled ''Why do you have so many hood, but the people wanted to with jelly beans. There was hope jelly beans,· a man like you?" smile wanted to laugh, wanted . Soviet Premier Konstantin Chernenko has not been seen in yet! Perhaps this "man of..conse­ asked the Little Prince. And the to fe~l good. Whether this was pub.lie for and about his health are growing. ~ver a m~nth doubt~ quence"' was not. like the other mart of consequence asked, continued on page 5 While Soviet officials have admitted that he is· ill, they have offered no further details. A London newspaper reported that the ;;::r·:\'tf.T. k;:H.i."'!" has suffered a heart attack. The official Soviet news .t,t:;ency TASS has claimed that Chernenko was present at a weekly . Politburo meeting. He has been in power. for a year, taking the lHE in the Freshman Center. reins in Ff":bruary of 1984. · WRlTING Maxwell Library~ First floor A terrorist group, still upset with the outcome of the Falkland war, forced the British rock group YES to cancel an appearance in CEf\lrER the Argentinian city of Rosario. Police received anonymous Park Avenue entrance phone calls from a person who said he was a member of the .. April 2nd" commando group. The caller said the group planted a bomb to keep the British musicians away. Police discovered a bundle of

explosives in the entrance to the theater where the band was to . · ..•... ·• ·.···.·:· •..· ... ".·.,· ...... ·.'.· ,.,.,. ·.·.·,·.·.,··· .... ·.·.·.;-.·.···· ...• ··. · ... ' .. ·. . .•. •• ·.. ·. •· .. ". - ·,.. , . ''. ., .. . ··~··. ~~~ ' ' April 2 is the date in _1982 when Argentina invaded the British held Falkland Islands. In the ensuing 74 day war, Britain was able ~PROFESSIONAL TUTORING TO ALL STUDEN'fS to reca ture the islands. · IN !,HE COLLEGE . . HOURS: Environment cont. *INDIVIDUALIZED DIAGNOSIS OF WRITING PROBLEMS bending and pulling eventually cuts off their oxygen supply. ~EXERCISES TO IMPROVE SPECIFIC WRITING SKILLS Monday: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. makes the fish functionless, and This is what happened to the *TECHNIQUES OF INVENTION AND DISCOVERY' Tuesday: 10:00 a.m, .. 3 p.m. it dies. adults. There may be hope if they (CURING WRITER'S BLOCK) Wednesday: 9 a.m .. 3 p.m. Acid rain in the lake also eats are transplanted to less aCidic Th.ursda~z 10 a.m. - 3 p;m. *~DITING AND REVISING away the surrounding soil, waters. Fish /eggs spawned in Friday: 9 a.m.· - 2 p.m. releasing aluminum into the acidic lakes rarely survive. They • *WRITING \\IORKSHOPS IN SPECIAL TOPICS water. The aluminum can't filter usually explode. But if they do, *AUDIOVISUAL INSTRUCTION through the .fish's gills. It gets the deformities a:re endless. stuck in the fishes gills, choking Isn't what we do to our wild­ *ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUA~E INSTRUCTION them. Studies have recorded fish life sad? Maybe you don't care *RESEARCH SKILLS sneezing in order to get the alum­ about a bunch of fish. I do. You inum out of their gills, but to no should. It's your environment *A SUPPORTIVE READER WHO DOES NOT Gl't'E fiRAOES avil. They die slowly, sinking to too. the bottom, as the alumi.num fr ;. ·, l . ' • p - • ( « • - ,; .. 1 • ~ l ' Monday, February ii, 19ss' -The c~~~~~t ' s Commentary Night Hikes, cont... ·By their cars. He responded by say­ After retrieving their cars on Pammie Berkovits ing that if the cars were not foot and returning to the dorm Staff' Writer remoVt'd, then a thirty to forty these women began to ask some dollar towing. fee would have to serious questions. First of all, On Tuesday February 6 an be payed. Residents were also what can be done to improve the incident occurred involving sev­ told that if they needed a ride communication between college Lovers Special eral women at Woodward Halt back to call campus police. officials to prevent dangerous During the early hours of the Several of the women, not situations like this from occuring DANCING...... 1€ evening announcements were wishing to get towed, proceded again? Second, how can we as ROMANCING..... fr ~.~!.KJ made over the intercom concern­ to trudge out in the blizzardy students respond to this. new rule CONVERSING .... fr ing·cars parked in the Wood Hall conditions and drove to Swen­ of having Wood Hall residents PLAYING...... fr parking lot. Wood Hall residents son Fields. After parking their park at Swenson Fields? LOOKING...... ltt were asked to .make sure that cars they walked back to the The only known action to TOTAL .••.••.. 5c; their cars were parked in resident dorm unescorted, where they have been taken on the new pol­ spaces so that the parking lot were then informed that. the icy was done so at the request of ADMISSION PRICE could be plowed. whole thing was a mistake and SGA President Denis Lawrence. With College l.D. At approximately 10:00 p.m. that they were to move their cars That is, a letter was sent to Vice an announcement was made, back to the Wood Hall lot. Not President Deep regarding the. DJ. Derek Askew requesting all residents to wanting to fight their way back Senate's view on the· matter. Top 40 Rock & Disco~:::;:~ remove their cars from the through the snowy weather, the Very little else has been done by 9:00-2:00 Wood Hall lot and park them at women called campus police to anyone to have this situation Swenson Fields. Dubious of this request a ride to Swenson F.ields. explored. _ announcement, 011e student in They were told that if the)'... ______.. front of several witnesses asked wanted to wait an hour or two, an unknown campus_ police then maybe they could have a Commentary officer if they really had to move ride. · Know your advisor Grant Announced

MassPIRG By The Massachusetts Board of These grants are available for By social change by saying, "that we Paula Ripley Regents has announced the any full-time junior of senior. Doug Benson [students] must be willing to Contributing Writer establishrQent of two new sour­ currently working towards their Staff Writer work for change even though we ces of financial aid for this cur­ cetification in teaching. Because may not see the results of our Perhaps one of the most rent academic year: the recipients of these grants will be Last Tuesday (February 5) at work immediately." important acquaintances you'll Mathematice/ Science Grant awoarded for this current aca­ 11 :00 a.m. MassPIRG had their For more information on make in your college career is Program and the Teacher Incen­ demic year, ther is a shortened first general interest meting for MassPIRG call the office at 697- with your academic adviser. The tive Grant Program. Both pro­ application period. All inter­ anyone wishing to find out more 2313 or stop by the office across obvious reason is that you both grams are designed to provide ested applicants must fill out an ·about the organization. Twenty­ the hall from the RAT. have an interest in the same dis- grants to students who agree to application before the deadline seven people attended. . cipline. This common interest an teach in public educational sys­ date, FEBRUARY 15th. Appli­ The meeting was run by Tim be the basis for a productive rela­ tems within the Commonwealth cations available through the Kelly of the Class of 1988. Quot­ tionship. Primarily, youradviser of Massachusetts for one year Financial Aid Office, Tillinghast ing the famous Ralph, Waldo will assist you with your course upon completion of their degree Hall. Emerson, in his talk he urged selections, and provide guidance requirements. students to "work with our own in your career plans. Of course, hands, walk on our own feet, and you can not depend on your think with our own minds." adviser to make you decisions for ou, but. he she ma ass is~

~: .' ... , • • •• < • : • • .• ••• may be a person widl Whi>m you· Lafayette 2-wayear'phones, and hazardous waste program. share. your achievements and cassette holder for· 24 . tapes~ Nancy Roberson discussed the plans. This person may provide Good Condition. $75.00: See Acid Rain Cap, and Jay Fasci support and encouragement to Debi-Pope 138 spoke on lobbying and legisla­ help you through your four tive accountability. years. By the same token, to your Found: WOMAN'S WALLET After the presentations eve­ adviser you are a representative found January 15 on the Cam­ ryone broke up into the different of the student body with opin­ pus Shuttle Bus. Call 1319 to project groups· and actively dis­ ions and feedback about your . claim. cussed plans for the coming program and the college'; Just as months. All the groups seemed you will benefit by your adviser's enthusiastic and ready to go with wisdom and knowledge, he/she their plans for this semester. ---~-----m~~ro~~~.. .~~~~~~~~YO~~~~~~~--~~~--~~-~ The guest speaker for the We apologize for any incon- In .additio?, your adviser may~ meeting was Brad Martin, sistencies in The Comment this pr~:mde the.impe~us to do some-i KAPPA PHJ OM.EGA PIRG's director of school organ­ week.'lt was due to technical dif- thmg that isn t m your formal• izing in Massachusetts. Mr. ficulties beyond our control plans. Perhaps you have an Martin discussed the responsi­ · interest in, say,. photography,' is sponsoring a bility -of students in affecting ------. but never thought of developing! this at school. That your adviser: ------~~o~~u a~ ~m~~re~s· Little Prince cont. "That is only a thin slice," said may encourage opportunities, CLOTHES DRIVE the Little Prince. which in turn may lead to some true or not, it is still easy to do." discoveries.· "One-liners are very help­ ''That is the new 'American · to benefit the Shelter for Pie'," said the man. At the Freshma Advising Cen­ ful," the man continued. ter on the second, floor of the· · "Draw me a pie,''the Little The little prince remembered the very simple secret his friend library, at least one of the seven­ Battered Women Prince asked. member advising staff is always. "I am not a great artist," the the fox had told him: ;'It is only with the heart that one can see ·onhand. Although yourfreshma Get ready for.Spring man said. "Maybe Ed Meese or adviser is assigned to yo·u for Dave Stockman can draw one." rightly; what is essential is invisi­ by bringing any womens' and childrens, clothing ble to th.e eye." only one year, the same princi­ The Little Prince com­ "l must be going now," said ples apply. There are other (espedally winter clothing) to the box manded, "Draw me a pie!'~ And aspects of this faculty member•s the man of consequence thought the Little Prince. And the man of consequence, who always loved job which help you through the in front of the bookstore during for a second, when a ·mystery is year. He or she will answer your • too over-powering, one dare not to have his picture taken with children, asked him to wait. But ' ,G.E.R. questions; discuss course disobey. "All right, Nancy. I withdrawals or a change of mean, hold on, son." The man the Little Prince hap the .pie to FEB 13-27 (rom 9•5 p.m. remember hiin by. major. During the drop/ add ··'~mo · picked up the phone and asked, . "Would you like some· jelly ·period your adviser will provide "Walter, I mean Dave, how are beans?" academic counseling and the *Monday,Feb 18 we drawing the pie this yea­ necessary .. signature. Of course, r? ... Ah, okay, thanks. Well, The-man .of consequence was still, at· heart, a grown-up. For each adviser will be on hand for now, lad, here you are ... " And hours from this was a man like the conceited the individual pre-registration 12-9 p.m. the drawing looked something meetings held near the e!J.d of the like this: man he had met before, con'."' cerned only about what others semester. If your ·adviser is (monday after long-weekend) thought of him. To have the taste unable to answer your questions, of a child is something far differ­ }1e/ she can direct you to the peo• ent than to have child-like ideal­ pie or resources on campus who ism, or perhaps the better word can help. THANK You! is wisdom. In any case,. the Llittle For academic advice, andi Prince again thought how very, more, its a good idea to knowX'"J(/OO('X/OCO~K")("lr,"'1\"')(")nC"n:"X"'n:-";t"'rx~rx~ll("'w'-.-,,,.,..... ___:....._;,- 'Yery odd these grown-ups are~ your adviser. ' 6 The Comrn~nt Monday, February 11, 1985 SGA Notebook From the Blue Office By Old Business was unanim­ Michelle Lombardo ously cleaned up when the rence stated that it was intended · News Editor Senate voted to pass the Consti­ By more as a grant than a scholar­ tution of the Commuter Coali- MiChelle Lombardo ship. He did not indicate his own SGA report for the February 5, tion. (Yea! It's official.) · News Editor view on the motion. 1985 Senate meeting. Moving along to New Busi­ Clearing the confusion sur­ Look out, we have two ·weeks ness, the first motion was to allo­ President Lawrence met for rounding the proposed SGA of attendance to print this week. cate monev for a .new SGA the second week in a row with move, Lawrence said that the At the January 29, 1985 Senate Undergraduate Leade'rship representative~ of the college Subcommittee of the Board of meeting attendance was very Award with a lower QPA press in order to comment on or Governors had approved the Mike Volpone­ good, only dear Senator Tarr requirement. An amendment to clarify issues surrounding the office change. However, at the Candidate for Senator at Large, was unable to· attend. However. 'make Senators ineligible was SGA. full Board_ meeting when, the this last meeting was not as pop­ voted down. (Maybe next time, He addressed the fact that two decisive vote would have been ular. Senator Johnson was the Chris.) The motion is being of the Senate Committees had taken, the Board· did not meet only Senator without a substi­ investigated by Ways and not met, as ot the -last Senate _quorum requirements, so the tute, but pro-terns filled seats for Means. Next, a motion passed, meeting. Lawrence stated that he vote has been postponed until Election's Director Darcy, and ~ubmitted by Assistant Treas­ had been in contact wH h the the next meeting. If the move is Senators Gelineau, Lanata, .urer Beaton, to allocate $250 chairpersons and had expressed approved, then the SGA will Manzo and Plotke. (To the five dollars as a loan to the Women's his concern. Further-, he begin by renovating their new pro-terns, thank you for your Center. The money will be used reminded that he had mentioned suite of offices to suit their pur­ dedication Dave Lawrence, Ann to help them prepay half of a the matter during his Executive poses. The carpentry will be Mclaughlin, Greg Mathis, Ed musicians fee that they had Report to the Senate and t :iat for financed by the SGA. Miller, and Mike Volpone.) agreed to partially finance dur­ the Senators his reprimand must Lastly, Lawrence commented So, the meeting was called to ing last semester's budget hear­ have been "distressing to hear". on the work if the Ed.ucational order. The minutes of January ings. Steve Mella's and. Jack Next, Lawrence spoke on the Affairs Committee. He stated 29 were approved and the finan­ Murray's appointments were proposed SGA sponsored Lead­ that they are holding their report cial report was read. The other accepted (Justices prevail!) and ership Award. He explained that until after the All College Com­ reports filed came from the Elec­ were sworn in later in the meet­ the idea behind it was that stu­ mittee meets to vote on their own tions Committee, the Educa­ ing. SGA secretary Roz Morri­ dents in good academic standing recommendations. Lawrence tional Affairs Committee, the son's hours were extended by whose Q.P.A.s are lower than did mention he had heard rum... Student:i' Rights and Freedoms Senate vote in order to prepare the presently required 3.0 but ors that present policy of one Committee, -and the Publica­ for the SGA move. The Student better than 2.0 should be eligible reading day may -be extended to John Beaton. Jr.­ tions Committee. Some high­ Union carpenters will be used to for some type of award. Law- two. Candidaie for 1st V.P. lights were: Educational Affairs handle the renovations. has polled students on their opinions regarding the academic TheForthesecondweekinarow Comment is able to report a 1------~------~~------­ calendar; Rights and Freedoms productive session at he Senate will be posting the smoking areas meeting. The SGA's profession­ at Burrill Ave. Student Services alism and dedication are an asset tried to meet, but only two to the B.$.C. community. Justices Appointed members came. (Thank you, Jeff and Ben) Ditto Publications. By die a leadership. role". Mello ·(And thank you, Deb and Michelle Lombardo emphasized that he is interested Peggy.) Legislative Affairs, News Editor in justice and fairness saying, Financial Aid, and Ways and "Fairness is an important quality Means did not meet. At the February 5 SGA meet- in any facet of life." He said that In his Executive Report Presi­ ing the Senate voted to accept studeJ?.t rights are of vital impor­ dent Lawrence reiterated that the nominations for Associate· tan:ce to ·hfoL Lastly, Mello said the commiccct:s 111ur meec. He Justices Steve Mello and Jack that he will try to do as good a called the attention to three Murray as requested by Presi- job for the students as he would motions. on the agenda. concern­ dent Denis Lawrence. expect from someone else. ing ·the loan of funds to the L~wrence stated in his weekly Murray also stressed fairness Wonrnn •._ ~enter and the press conference that experience and hard work. He said that he appointmeT\ts of Steve Mello had been his· main concern. in will be open to, every case that and Jack Murray to the Student making appointments. Asso- comes before him and that if he Court, indicating that he sup­ ciate ·Justice Mello had first does not believe he .. can judge a ported said motions. Lastly, the impressed Lawrence when Mello. case impartially, then. he will students can rest assured that a sat in as a pro-tein. at a Senate withdraw himself from it. Mur­ warm heart beats in the Blue meeting, while Associate Justice ray listed his experience suc­ Office. Pres.ident Lawrence Murray was remembered · by cinctly. He spent two years on asked that the Senate as a whole and each member individually Lawrence as being active in SGA the SGA; ·one as a· Senatoi'at and other.student affairs. L·arge and one as Student Coor- respond posit~vely to Kappa Phi Omega's request and f.>end a ,Mello cited his .experience fa a dinator. D~ring the 1982~ 1983 postcard to the little boy in conversation with The Com- year he was a member of the Scotland. ment as having been involved in Judicial Board at the Hill and the study of law through }}.is has generally been active in'stu-. prelaw type _program .. Currently dent affairs. Said Murray, "lwill .he is President of the Law Club try to fulfill the position -to the As of this printing the follow- and a Resident Assistant at Scott best of my ability.'.' ing people ~ave .taken out nomi- Hall,. showing that .he "can ban· nation papers for the upcoming ------.-...----..-.------~·election: · For Senator~ at Large: Tom Foley, Ron flarris, Mike Silver­ Dieter's .. Dilemma stein, and Mike Volpone. · For Senator from the Class of for that Special Do you have a friend, roommate, or know of someone who 1987: Jacquie Gravel. seems to have bad eating habits? Do you suspect she may be For Senator from the Class of heading towards ·anorexia or, bulimia? . , .. . . 1985: Greg Mathis. Someone! For First Vice President: John e A fellow Bridgewater State College student of yours~ who is a recovering bulimic, knows and.u~erstands many ofthe.prob\e~s Beaton. you are going through and would like to share her experience with The primary will be ·held the GIVE CARNATIONS you and her approach to recovery. 19th and 20th of 'February. The final election will take place on Plymouth County Room . · the 25th· and 26th. Valentine's Day (Opposite the Student .Unfon Director's Office) Tuesday ·Evening!\ 7-9 Thursday, February 14; 1985 ·9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. front of Bookstore Red ~1.00ea. Pink . - ~". ~ ~ ' . " ~ .

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support, courtesy, and recogni­ Kappa ... tion of your problems, com­ ..;. ments, and interests. Your basic ' .. ..;. rights as people. and students ' .. should never be ignored. That Phi , .; . ' .. means that the handicapped f should have free and equal , .;. access to all facilities on this Omega '.;"' campus, the commuters should ' .. have a sane and workable park­ ..; ' .. ing solution, the residents should , .,. Valentine's Day ... also have some type of reasona­ ..; ble park·ing solution and not be ... forced to park at the football ...••• field unless the lighting is Candy-Grams ...'.; , .; improved, security increased ... and buses be available and that . *Order at the table in front '., all students not have their intelli­ ....;. My name is Thomas ·Foley gence insulted or their wallets .. of the bookstor~ during: ..;. and I am running for the oosi- . t11inned by higher tuition minus .. tion of S.G.A. Senator at Large. decreased federal aid and/ or . .; . Too often the students have federal loans. Feb 4. thru Feb 14th .... listened to or read about candi­ These and other issues that I'd .. I ..; ' dates with ~'experience" of one try to help work on are what you 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. .. ' sort or another. High school the student population seen to be ...... ; . politics or reporting on politics concerned with at this time. Help ..... notwithstanding, are hardly the me to help you over these seem­ .... right type of experience. Lets ingly insurmountable hurdles. . talk college politics. In closing, I'd like to say that I College politics are college have full faith and confidence in politics, whether you're ·at our S.G.A. and Student Presi­ *to be delivered on Feb 14th Bridgewater State College or dent Denis Lawrence. I look for:.. any other Massachusetts College ward to and am actually excited or University. The respective in working with the S.G.A. S.G.A.'s are staffed by student Senators, staff, and all of you, senators who got themselves the students who are also elected for reasons of that it members of the S.G.A. looks good on a resume', are into Remember that all 4 year groups politics and/ or that they have a can vote for the candidates run-

students. Unfortunately ith·~~e SirlcereJy, . are a. number of senators who­ Thomas w~ Foley III, got elected via cliques and/ or in future Senator at Large; a popularity contest. What needs ...... , to be considered are the needs of the B.S.C. students. My name is Michael Silver­ r stein and I ·am running for I can provide that help with Financial Aid real college political experience. Senator-At-Large. I am a Man­ I I agement Science Major with a The entire two years I spent at All interested applicants for financial aid must file an F.A.F: concentration in Accounting UMass Amherst were spent in with the College Scholarship Service. The deadline for filing an and Finance. Presently I am. ii) I I the S.G.A. in many different F.A.F. to be considered for the Massachusetts Board of Regents my 3rd semester'here at Bridge­ ways: as a dorm/ class Senator State Scholarship Proigram as well as the Pell Gran.t program, water State College. for two years, Asst. Chairperson I Supplemental Grants, National Direct Student Loans, College I Judicial Affairs subcommittee I am also a commuter. There WorkStudy,_andTuition Waivers will need to file an F.A.F. form are not euough people on the for two years, Student Presiden­ postmarked no later than. March 1st, 1985. . · . tial Advisor for one year and a Senate that are commuters. I These deadlines are important for. early cons1derat1on and I member of a student coalition to Don't you think its about time priority. Applications filed after these dates ·will be accepted, but we get more involved with the halt tuition hikes by the Board of placed on a waiting list. . . problems we face without forget­ I I Regents and area Government In conjunction with the F.A.F., you must also submit a Bridge­ ting our fellow students, the Senator for one year. water Financial Aid Application along with a copy of the approp­ residents? '-.. These are real and tangible I riate 1984 Federal Income Ta}!: Returns to the·Financial Aid office ·1 I know there are a lot of issues experiences and even though by April 15, 1985. These forms are available in the Office of facing the Bridgewater campus those experiences were at Financial Aid,· Tillinghast,Hall. another institution, I can devote right now and know that it will I I as much if not more time to this take a lot of time and energy to campus, and your interests. deal with all of them. I am wil­ A new Management Clubhas been formed and everyone is ling to put that time. and energy I I On the other side of the coin, wekome to join. The objective~ of the club is to help advance into it. students I think students management students into a positive career direction. Trips, lec­ demand in some ways too much tures, and workshops are just a few ideas we h.ave brewin~. We I Thankyou for your time, I of the Senators and the S.G.A. want to hear your input. Our meetings ar~ held on Tuesday m the as a whole. No candidate can library, roorn,238 at 11 :00. make or even keep all of their A.fichae/ Silverstein I I campaign promises; The gears ?f Walk in Quiet Strength · . . student government and the The Bridgewater State College Shoto Kan Karate Club has administration are naturally I I started another succesful semester of practice with master Ta bata slow and gradual in movement. ·and master Resende's. · , There are no overnight or over I . All students interested in joining are urged to come· to any I semester solutions to many of practice, in U G-4 in the Student Union every Tuesday, Wednes· the campus' problems. As far as day, and. Thursday from 7:30~9:00. . -·- - - the issues go, the issues ca·n and I Do yourself a fayor and learn· self defense, lose weight, or just I often do change from day to day get in shape! No expe~ience need.ed. or even week to week. There are often no easy or simple sol1:1tions I I to. any of the· present issues. The Multicultural Committee of Bridgewater State College pres- I Patience and hard determined I ents the film, "'M", to be hosted by Professor Betty Mandell, work are the watchwords to be Social Work, on Tuesday,. February 12; at 7:30 P.M.in the Dial I reckoned with. Accesss Veiwing Room on the ground floor of the Maxwell This is not to say that nothing I Library. The film is free and open to the public. Refreshments will /can be changed or that you the I be served. For more information, call 697-1334. . .. students are being ignored. I 1 believe that all students deserve and should receive my, the S.G.A., and the administration's 111 ••••••••-••.•••• 111 -- 8 The Comment Monday, February 11, 1985

Sean, Happy Valentine's Day! I LOVE YOU!! Happy V.D. to Forever-/ promise! P.J., Pudge, Dave, Blanca, Bubba Jo, H & S! Don, Donna, Chris. Gloria, Janet, My love always, Debbie, Baby Jimmy, Sue, & Dum Dum Dragon Lisa Love, Tricia

Sean, Linda E.: ··Love those green sneaks!" What's up? How's Lynn? Happy Anniversary!! Isn't communications your This past year has favorite class? You're be~utiful! been the best! I love Guess Who you S.P.! ·xoxo To the Best Body of Campus, Lisa & Can't wait to 'see' you again. Dear Neal, Love, the three of us (J.D.MA.) Just think. if you and I hadn't met I'd still be looking for you yet. To the Brothers and Sisters of Phi Pi Delta Happy Valentine's DAv Best wishes for a great semester. Love. Carol · Happy Valentine's Day. Greg Jay, "we're outa here" 1985 To the Snee with Zackly • I'm stuck on you! Lots of fun All my Jove (always) Gregg N. growing with you! Mary Kay Happy Valentine's Day Your M.E. In Spite of past \'erbal messages I J.A.C. have conveyed to you Neal, I adore Greg- 15 yr. old "punk"- To all the times we've shared in the JPK-Thanks. Love ya. DDL . · luv. Ma past and all those we'll share in the future. I love you­ Krista M: Dear Eric, Debbie Love Communications, don't you? I love you. Not because vou are How's Wood Hall? my "baby", but because you are Red; ·Have a great Valentine's Day! my friend. I love you & miss you lots! How's Natick? Don't you Jove Boston. luv. Ma Happy Birthday & Valentine's Day. City Boy from your Comm Class. I .ove you forever Ri:l:, xoxo Pick me-or else! To all you screamed­ To the bwt:1ers and sisters of Phi Pi Delta ! heart you all!! Joann. Have a v1:ry hapy Valentine's DAy. Donna ? You always fill my heart with Jove. Love, Kathy and Karen Be my Valentine forever. GV always. To: Rosie,' Hosie and Fannv Love. David Laurie, Mumma and Gardog love you!! A museum, quiet dinner and D.M.-Hnw are ya, buddy? Echo and the Bunnymen, and To Rita Mae & Marcia Sue • M. dancing all night. Happy V-Day! Russ Luv, Colin. Your Roomie We saw the case To my future romates, Happy Valentine's Day of candles & baby oil Hey George, being brought up· to The best is yet to com';!! Have a good Valentine's Day! Love ·ya, Melina ~our room. For Shame! See you pumping iron. Cheating on us! Luv, Your Ex Summer Lov~rs Kristina & Melina

Cat'o1 tAlias BlW) To My Bestest Friend, J./nu·\' J 'Jost• JncJ.:,??.1.f Your friendship means more to me. 81 AH!!! than you 'II ever know! The ¥e's Don't let the pigs get you down . .lat nine, Donna B., What happ.med to you'? I yearn for you. You're delicious and Don't you hwe us anymore'? l want to gobble you up. Love. ihe Me's Love,. .. Rob R1;gcr K. none h.ive been made quite as special as you. To Rob, Love. With all love always-You mean Carrie my more to me than your roommate. Hugs and Kisses! To the man:every girl wants... Do1ma. Happy..Y.D, You drhe me crazy, To Maggie, but I love ya m\iChly. Curtis B; We are going to graduate finally From the 011ly woman you haven't I'm looking forward to Bermuda To a sexy guy, with a nice Donna: been with yet. and August. Just remember muscular body; whom (.'ve admired What's up, you fox! relax and 1 love you. from afar. Will you be my valentine? You are gorgeous To Subman. Hope·so. Cass ' and you have a great body! Have a vewy vewy vewy Anonymous Have a good Valentine's Day Happy Valentine's Day. To my SGA Treasuer Happy now! l think you awre a To the Editor:.in-Chief · Let's do some embezzling together. wonderfuw pewrson. Hang in there... the shift ha,sn't hit. Happy V-Day. . To the tids 'on 4th Floor. Shea: Wuv. the fan yet! Happy V-Day! Love, Maddy, Fanny, Allena, Loretta, Kim, Peter Wabbit Love, Felix., Brandon, Marky; Carise, .and Melisse­ Sammy S.nake Your Entertainment Editqr . Love Your Mothers Hi Doobies · · To the one my mother "loves" (ha,ha!) Happy Valen~ines Day You ~re_a-great group ,1 To Roz · Happy Valentine's Day... Stay away from to work with. Have a Let's hope your Valentine's Day will the curling iron . John Happy V Day and may all be a pea~efuJ one in the office .. Thanks Thank you for everything Jackie your days be happy for all your help-ifo't it great to be Happy Valentine's Day love ya the peacemaker? Sara To Shelle, Chiefy Asst. Treasurer May it rain green death Judy, in your room on V-Day. David H. Hope your feeling .better . Celebrity If I were an m&m I would . To Kathy, ·· Happy Valentine's Day melt in your hands. Let's get together and · Sara Guess who? break in your bed somemore Peaches and Cream Happy V,.Day.- . To You'll always be ' ground. floor Scott- Frog, Guess Who? a lump to me. Have a great Valentine's Day Quaker You have the distinct pleasure ANeighbor .• of finding the greatest bug in the world. To Laura Baby Who loves ya, kid? Happy V-Day. M.i. 'l, Lyn:; C'K, Ann F., and J.J.B. . T. -.veryone I've run into between the 2nd and 3rd floors ;:,f the Union Bldg., ·. Have a Happy Hearts Day. Love always, · Tony

To Jo, , . Let's keep niy pants clean ''from now: on Happy V-Day! . Celebrity · of Kappa Phi Omega Love, Carrie Monday, February 11, 1985 The Comment 9

To my wife and stepsisters Peter, Aren't the girls of Wood-79 I still love you even if you are pretty fine! married now. Best of luck at Micky D's. You'll have to take me out to dinner some night. R.M. Love ya always, 143, Always and Forever. Kerry Happy Valentine's Day. Love ya, N. Happy Valentine's Day Mike Carew and Muppet! To all the Basketball Cheerleaders, To my two favorite guys We hope that you all have a great on Bridgewater's Campus. Valentine's Day. Its been a great Love and kisses·always­ season and we want to thank you all Kerry for your hard work and dedication. Roses a re red Nancy and Paula Violets are blue Happy Valentine's DAy But none are sweeter To my new roommate Michelle, Than the girls of Shea .502 Tom Nash, Happy Valentine's DAy You're great! Hope your Valentine's Beware, I'm gonna to the Wild and Crazy Day is very special. conquer your world. Girls of 4th Floor Shea Love, Nancy At any Risks! Nee ya later­ To Denis Lawrence, Jr. Your wife Love- To Paula, From Greg and Matt. Kerry, .!}. I've had a good time working with you. We lo:ve the power you push us with, Gib Roy a., Let's have more nights like Florida here we come. & .,., that Saturday down the RAT! Love always. Happy Valentine's Day. Felix Happy Valentine's Day. ~..... Love, Nancy Biffa: (," Dear Brian I think you're Beautifuif Jerima. Wanna play sled'! · Have you been lifting? I think we can work this thing out, Happy Valentine's Day! Secret Admirer !., Happy V.D. · Love ya! J. 1~~~·0· (:!) Love ya, roomie To all the Beautiful Girls"- of Phi Pi Delta 'f Derf, Hey EWOK Happy Valentine's Day~~~ I love you very much, Guess who loves you! -~ Love, John ..l;J: Happy V.Day .•:; Baby love, little girl Fow Roxy, ef:Jf/:. To Stir- The voice of my dream.s. · ¥Je2-leart Bing, Big sloppy kisses all Happy Valentine's Day) I miss your happy face and binging ways over your Irish body. Happy V. Day. Happy Y-Day. •/¥/•?•?•/•?•/•/•?•?•?•/ To my wife Donna, Love, Ma Celebrity ,.,.,.,.,.,.,.~.,.,.,.,. •• It's a real joy in my life to Jim Rockett, be in love with you. Happy Valentine's Day. Happy Valentine's Day. Art & Tom Brian Your friend, Love, Tom You make my day! Roses a re red Kristina P .S. at least for the next 60 yrs. Love, Violets are blue Mrs. B Nobody does it Kristinie, Bill, I don't want you anymore. Quite like you. Happy Valentine's Day-watch out I want Mike, the perfect male. J. for the F.B.A.s, they all want How's the wench at zoo mass? you: I'm going to miss my best friend when you are gone.

Beth, :Anna, Lynne, Joanne, Amy aitd Laurel ·Good Luck and much happiness Love, Kerri Jay C. enough is enough and you can Bernard & K.C. bank on that. My interest You guys are the best roomies in the world: is still in you but L'JI. · Michele, Have a Happy Valentine's Day & soon get my cents back. We love you. kt's get psyched for Florida. Happy Valentine's Day Keep Smilin' Yours Truly, BF Lady . Happy V-Day! The .Me's To the Whimps in 1055: Once again you pulled the dreaded Ralph, Magoo,. Rossa, no show. Its your turn t.o name Pat, Ricky, Mike. Dave, the time and place. Have a and Mario: Happy V-D. WARLORDS! Love, the I.. us hes Kul, Love, Jan-nine Thank you for all the good times Nancy and friendly talks. Remember army You're a sweetheart. navy, airforce, marines! Happy VD Have a Happy Valentine's Bugs David- Day. Remember 143-4E Loving you is the only thing Love, Frog, I want to do!· Mank Happy V.D. Day! I wish we could Good luck in boot camp, be together! We'll celebrate on the I'll mis you! I love you­ 22'nd. P-S-Y-C-H-E-D B.B. ' Beth Hey, Denis, "Off the record" Stephen, .Happy V-Day! I love you! You are From the Court Jester the best. Pam, Love Always, ·To Dave Wilson, Thanks for Denise We love you more· being there John, than you know. when l needed A handsome, sweet, classy guy. The type every mother would like All of us at The .Comment ' someone. You sexy wild creature ... Love always, her daughter to date. Love, Mrs. B I love you now and forever ... Wink, wi~k, wink, wink! Ony Fay (Tony) Your hun

Love Carrie 'Deb; Lisa, I love you very much. · Thanks loads!! And I hope I can make Valentine's All of us at The Comment Russ, Day and everyday special for you Here's to friendship! Good luck in everything I love you! To Bobbi, you do. I know you'll make it. Maybe -, Sully t!ven escape the Greater Brockton Metropolitan Area? Glad you stayed. Happy Valentine's Love ya, Day. The Entertainment Editor Michelle Happy VD to you, Bugs. When you find on campus housing. P.O. To the Minute Girlfriends: 20 You won't have to sleep on. rug_s Merry Christmas!! How 'bout Sex Machine? We pledged together and it was fun N.E. · Happy V-Day As a friend, bugsy, you're no. I. Danny Yetman, One of you Luv, Kull Happy Valentin~'s. Day! Love, M.elma

). 10 The Comment Monday, February 11, 1985.

Enferfain~ent ~UlllJIHUllllUllflmlllllHIHUllHlllHUIHllHIHHlllllHHIHHJlllllllllllllllllllHHlltllllfiiDIHlllllllHHlllll&I Radio Rap~ By Michelle Lombardo good of choices as they ma1· have lems can be corrected with work; Staff Writer made, the presentation of the they are not inherent. The show music was in itself poor and had potential. , The order of REVIEW /RADIO: badly in need of polishing. A music that integrated different Trivia Steve and Andy-Plugged into song would just end, not fade tempos showed a qefinite under­ the Circuit out, then equally as abrupt standing of musical concepts. In another would begin. If machine addition, Andy spoke with what Rating Scale: gun mixing of songs was what sounded like knowledge on· the Tester * - Poor they had in mind, they certainly background of the bands, ** - Fair succeeded. The show was granted that the way he said RULES I *** - Good choppy and lacked the necessary things was ragged. **** - E,xcellent flow from one song or talk up Maybe with more practice and I. Prizes/or solving trivia questions are two movie tickets to each 5 into another. experience Andy and Steve winner which are good at General Cinema Theatres: · § This week Radio Rap listened Further, the on air personality could produce a quality show. I2. A II entries must be received at the Comment office by 2:00 p.m. § in on a Tuesday night specialty of- both jocks was rushed and The initiative and dedication it on 1he Friday/oil owing i he issue date. Only one entry per contest- ~ show on W BIM called Plugged nervous. Andy covered most of must have taken to put togeth~r, ant. Comment employees are ineligible. § into the Circuit hosted by Steve the air time, while Steve filled in a specialty show is admirable.· 3. There can onl_v be two winners a week, that's all we can afford, ~ and Andy. The .show's theme is on occasion. The two voices That same initiative and dedica­ so when there are more than two winners we'll have a lottery. § local music, primarily concen- were confusing enough, but both tion must be used to improve 4. Contest only open to Bridgewater State College students, i trating on Boston based bands. of them also had the tendency to what they have started. faculty and alumni. All entries are to be submitted to the Com- i Steve and Andy varied the talk to each other in the back­ menl -;ecretary between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. A ~ styles of their songs well and ground·. These habits can be des­ Steve and Andy's ratirg: *1h PaHd /. D. must be approved by the secretary. The entry should ~ managed to cover many differ­ cribed in one word: bad. include the ansi.1:ers, rour name, address, and telephone number. 5 ent types of music. However, as Fortunately, all of these prob- 5. Hlinners will be n~tifit:d in the next issue of the Comment. § 6. Theperson(s}withthemostnumberofcorrectanswerswillbe § ·T'RIUMpH CONTEST NUMBER TWO 1. What cartoon duo hailed from Frostbite Falls, Minnesota? b l. 2. Whose case was Judge Robert Muir Jr. hearing when he said En ·a·~a "There is no constitutional right to die" on November 4th, 1975? 'I. . . e 3. What color was Superman's belt? - 4. What five-time Emmy Award winner narrated Jacques Cous- By Mark Avery performed their hit single Flirt­ of colored lights shot in all direc­

===-==- teau's specials? §_ Staff Writer ing with Disaster. The guitars tions in a fantastic display. 5. What big:..city mayor declared: "A newspaper is the lowest thing· ii sounded alright although the · They performed a lot of new there is"'? i v . ... vocals wer~ ho,~rse and the ~ey­ E AND THE WINNERS OF CONTEST NUMBER ONE ARE: ~ R~ IEW(CONCERT: songs from : = A · F K ,r, · d. H ·d· M d = Tnumph m concert with Molly boards tinny. ActuaIIy I was including Spellbound as well as § nrta . DJ ton an e1 l en onca 5i H tch t rather happy that they put on a old classics like World of Fan­ 5 There were two entriesfoF contest number one. Anita. had four : · a e short show. tasy, Never Surrender, and Fight §- corr.ect an.. · swers and· Heidi had three .. Congr.atulatio. n to otir 5- The Providence Civic Center, Triumph opened their show the Good Fight.· i winners...... · . i February 4th.. The ·show was with blinding smoke bombs~ Highlighting the show was an : The answers to contest number one are: = .· •t d r· F b · · 3· d i 1. Thurston Howell HI · i pos pone rom e ruary. r They had an excellent, sound excellent acoustic guitar solo by = 2 H · :i.. H f · · ! due to snow, but was definitely considering they ar~ only a three Emmett and a great drum solo = · . ugu e ner . .·· ·. ! · ·h· h · M 11 H h man band; on gui­ i 3. Volunteers in S:ervice to America i wort t e wait. ~ Y. ate et by Moore. Emmett's hammer­ ! ·4. The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test I warmed. up for Triumph; the~ tar, on drums. and offs were rather fast and the on keyboards and transitions in the solo seemed i 5 !pa 5 put on a fairly good show bu~ the :- · na !- songs· tend e d to soun d t h e same. bass (Moore and Emmett also weak and dissonant. The drum 5 h . . § At times they sounded like a do vocals). The band had solo was accompanied by a dif­ : Due to the fact that t ere w11I be no paper next week because of = zz T 1 · · · 11 enough lights to do·a remake of 5 the holiday, the answers to contest number two will appear in our § p~or h · 0 c oned especi~ky ferent laser array for each beat. 1;r Close Encounters of _the Third i February 25th issue. We will accept entries up until February i wS ~~). deyMpe ormThe S

B.Y Mark A very them were dressed provocatively * Staff Writer in short skirts and low cut * In His Glory blouses. '** REVIEW /VIDEO: Finally the band came out and ·* By Russell Dougherty Triumph - Follow Your Heart lip-synched the song. We ail * Staff Writer of wasted vinal. One song begins shouted "FOLLOW YOUR * * at the exact beat after the first After an excellent show by HEART'' .during the chorus as * REVIEW /RECORD: ends, making this a near-great Triumph (see rel13-ted article), the video cameras filmed us all (so * Howard Jones - The 12-inch dance/ party . The only band made a_ video of Follow we were told). It was just like the * Album problem is the length. With only Your Heart. It should air on M­ concert all over again! We all ran * six songs, this is saddeningly TV in three weeks or so. Since I through the song a couple of * Most of Howard's six so.ngs short. have never been in a video times so they could get the best * were already released elsewhere, Three previously well known before, I was more than excited. possible ~hots (most likely of the * but this is remarkable nonethe- songs (Whal is Love - here as a Over 13,000 people stayed to stacked front rows!!!) Suddenly * less for several reasons. new extended mix; New Song:.._ play the part of the· live Triumph a large smoke bomb went off in a * First,' the music gets beyond a new version; and. Pearl in a audience. Why they picked blinding flash. It hurt guitarist * * the bland synih-pop. The lyrics Slie/l) mix well with his new Providence to do it, I have no Rik Emmett who had to be taken *·* are intelligent and relevant. The songs (Always Asking Ques­ ide~. 94 HJY was there to help off the stage. They co-ntinued music is well crafted and more tions, Like to Get to Know You with the video and also spon­ filming without him. * * varied in tone and tempo than Well, and a remake of Total sored a Triumph bannercontest. The tape played again and * other synth-pop. As a student of Conditioning}. Rupert Hines, Quite a lot of people bought all they took close-ups of drummer * classic music, Howard learned the soul-funkster, produced this different sorts of banners and all Gil Moore. By this time there * all the theory anyone needs, and release, but everything else - were displayed for the video. were only 7000-8000 people left * as a staple of the small clubs in ~"'voice, drum machine, and key­ Special passes were also given ~;1 the audience. Finally Rik * Britain, he learned how to get boards - is HowardJ011es in his to attractive women so they Emmett carrie back out. and let * people to dance. He uses both glory. could stand 'Close to the stage. everyone know he was okay. * * influences well. · Rob Barnett introduced his new They thanked us and told us we * Second, there isn't a moment My rating: ***1/2 "best friends" from the Bar­ were great video stars!!.! Look. * bazon modeling school. Most of for me on M-TV. * *~ . ' AHO INC. .J BOYS' GIRLS' CAMPS 150 •:AUSEWAY STREET• BOSTON. MA 02114 a TE.L. 523 5177 Room 304 WIN APART DO YOU HAVE A SOCIAL CONSCIENCE? IN THIS SOON·TO·BE FILMED IS LOVE MORE THAN AN ABST.RACTION FOR YOU? If So .•. ~lease Consider A Summer Helping Disadvantaged City Kids MAJOR MOTION. PICTURE! As A Counselor At One Of Our Camps American Independent Productions, from Hollvwood, California, is conducting a naaonwide talent searer to cast this new movie. Winners of local beautv and dance contests will be awarded roles in the film SALARY - ROOM AND BOARD - ACCIDENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE

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When the chill arrives near Causeway Street and North Station, "Shaker" fever hit the Kelly lent seasons and should be had a solid (8.05). In BSC's out come the peanut venders, willing to swap stories about Har- Gym this past weekend during seriously considered as all-star strongest event, the floor exer­ vard's Gene Kinasewich, who would run rings arounq defensemen the highly-spirited Salem State candidates. Freshmen playing cises, Fessler had an (8.4) fol­ to score goals in epochs gone by, in order to get a bag of fresh basketball doubleheader. You'll with a lot more confidence these lowed by Ellen Chevalier (7.95) peanuts. Out too will come the students from Commonwealth be seeing more and more of these days are Rich Maguire, George and Chris Anderson. The ladies Avenue, boasting about their school's ability to be the best in shakers at BSC sporting events Anderson, John Souza, and Jeff must get up again this Wednes­ year's past, while another group of Poly-Sci, Co-op, and Com- in the months to come in an Barry. Under the development day (Feb~ 13) when they travel to munication students from Huntington Avenue boast "We are effort to create a more "spirited" of second-year coach Mark Connecticut College. They are number one. No team, who has an ugly dog for a mascot, can get atmosphere for BSC fans. They Champagne both their play and also one of the top Division· III by the 'Huntington Huskies'!" The seminary students from St. are also available for weddings attitude have risen above most teams in New England. John's come down to root on their sister school, for the Jesuits and bar mitzvahs. everyone's expectation. Keep up Sidelines and the Archbishop are very close neighbors. Another undefeated week for the hard work! Ski conditions were the best at You only see these people two Monday nights a year around Bridgewater State varsity sports Both the men's (2-3) and Bolton Valley last week. My this part of the North End. And that is only when the Bean pot. (their second in a row), sports women's (2-5) swim teams con­ spaghetti dinner for all who par­ tourriev makes its annual visit to the ancient walls of the Garden. fans! The women's basketball tinued their win streaks with the ticipated made a lasting impres­ Last~ Mond"ay night, the Garden was rocking with cries from l team ( 18-1) cleared house men topping ~oly Cross (56-54) sion right through the bus ride. Huskies and Terriers, while pondering the whereabouts of Crim- against Worcester State (84-55), and the women topping Salem home. Kudos go to my co-chef son and Eagle players from the "Gallery Gods." The sacrifices· and Framingham State (71-48). State (77-55). Swimmers Greg Mike Driscoll for his expertise have been made to these deities, and tonight the ultimate sacrifice It was a different story against Cook, Scott Goodrich, Peter and to Paula Paglicco for her will be made for favor and blessing. Boston University, the Clark where the Lady Bears Berthiaume, Maura O'Neil, housekeeping ... You know the supreme team of Commonwealth Avenue and Charles River scratched and clawed for an (85- 'Laura Scirocco, and Ann women's basketball game Drive, will face off against the scrappy looking, but strong willed 78) overtime win. · Drolette have really excelled as against Clark was a close one defe.1ders of the silver pot, Northeastern University. The Terriers Cathy Baker broke the 1,000 the season has gone on. From when Bo Ruggerio takes the coat have the adrnntage winning 14 of the 19 games played between the ·point barrier, becoming the first the boards, Kim Hill, Mark off and he's down by seven with two school" in the 32 year history of the tournament, but old Lady Bear in "recorded" history Hayes, and Sean Mulhall have ten minutes to go ... "Frie and timers who have watched every tournament game have said, to do so. J oAnn Runge also been consistent point-getters for Frac" a.k.a. Sue Larson and "Never look for the 'favorite' to win the whole set of marbles." became the all-time BSC assist coach Yeskewicz. Jeannette Albee are really learn­ Look at BC. for instance. They were given the outright ownership leader, breaking assistant coach The women's gymnastics te~m ing the cross country business to this year's tourney before the referees even came onto the ice. Dede Enabenter's longstanding (4-1) dropped a close meet to inside and out... Karen Frederico And why not? BC is nationally ranked fourth, they are in first record of 137. If the team got by 1984 New England champs is working her way back into place in the Hockey East conference, and they have the great Len the Lady Vikings on Saturday, Salem State (151.9-149.05) last shape these. days for lacx:osse by Ceglarsk! at the helm. Why couldn't they lose? They are human. the NCAA's aren't too far away. Sunday. They may ~ave lost the giving up chocolate chip cookies Simple as that. While the BU/ Harvard game was a 5-3 blow- The men's basketball team meet but the team really showed for Lent. So she started early?!?!! away, many Huskie fans were probably mildly surprised at the (10-10) is starting to come into that they can ':get up" for the big Sideline Sideline outcome of NU's4-2 win over the Eagles. Ceglarski and his troops their own. Currently, they are on meets when they have tp. They If anyone is wondering why now must face Bill Cleary's Crimson for the right to be the a four-game winning streak, the increased their score by almost Mike Storey may seem a little respectable third. longest since the '82-'83 s.eason. five points over any previous touchy -its probably because Qrant you. BC never, and 1 emphasize that, never gave up this They are (3-4) in the MASCAt score this season, which is today is his birthday. So if you fight. NU came but to take a 2-t lead, going into the third period, conference but are by no means incredible in gymnastics scoring. get a chance-stop in and count when BC fornard Doug Brown fired a loose puck into the nets at 6 out of the hunt for the confer- Sharon Heraty led BSC in the the gray!!! seconds into the period. The game winner came later in the period. ence championship. vault with an (8.3), followed by Mike Storey when freshman Joe Macinnis of Watertown scored on a breaka- Junior Mark Dias (20.6 ppg) Rheta MacNamara (8.05). Joy way. BC .proved it was fallable. and freshman Steve Pendenza Fessler stood out on 'bars with a· And. so the rituals will' begin tonight at 5:30 .as BC will face (17.3 ppg) are both having excel- (7.95). On beam Gina Gallerani 1 Harvard in the consolation game, with the championship game L~~~;.~~~.;...... ;. _____~ ~------....------between BU and Northeastern following after the I st gallle. Campbell Spotts Network of Plymouth is providing the coverage through flagship station WPLM-AM 1390 and WPLM-FM 99.l, as well as other stations around the. area. Check the radio listings for exact times.

CONGRATS AND THOUGHTS ...... Hurrah to Ted Sorendas who has returned to the air-waves again doing Beanpot radio sports.'..WEEI-AM 590 should recon­ sider bringing back "Sports-Final" to weeknights in its old 11- midnight slot. Bob Melvin does a good job on weekends, but "The Final" deserves a ~econd chance ... BUis looking for its 13th Bean­ pot trophy tonight against N ortheastern... WBIM-FM is covering Bridgewater Bears basketball tommorrow night as the Bears play Worcester State at home. WBIM will begin the action at 5:50 p.m. toti1ght, with the women tapping off first, then the men at 8:00 p.m .... CO!'.GRATULATIONS CATHY BAKER, on your I ,OOOth pi.•int!

Anthon_v G. Fagen Sports Editor Cathy Baker receives game bailjrom Coach Roggerio after scorfnJr the JOOOth point of her career. Doug Benson SCUBA DIVING CLASSES· The Lady Bears of Bridge­ In the Clark victory, two ~ady bounding Clark 6?-35, with 13 water are too hot to handle as Bears hit personal milestones in steals and 4 blocked shots. The they head . into the last seven their careers. ·JoAnne Runge Lady Bears.also benifitted at the Look into diving ... a whole games of the season. The women who shoveled out,)5 assists, charity stripe, hitting 15 out of new world is waiting! are currently ranked #1 in New broke the school assist record irt 27. Clark also helped the Bears England and #4 in the nation only her second collegiate year by turning the ball over 22 times. (Division 3). Consequently, BSC and, Cathy Baker hit the 1,000 Individual contributions: Fran Course consists of 5, pool has not lost a contest at home in p9int·plateau." Her point total is Leeman, 8 pts and .2 steals; sessions, 5 class sessions and 24 consecutive games. The team now 1,015 and climbing; Laurie O'Conell,. 13 pts and 2 5 open water dives to is riding a I 7 game winning The win over Clark may well ste.als;..11Lori Boylan, IO assists leadin~ streak this season, with their have been the most exciting and 4 of 5 from the line; J oAnne PAD! Certification, COED ages 12-60- up . most recent victory being a gutsy game this season. The teams Runge, 15 assists and 4 steals; 85-78· triple-overtime' win at were deadlocked at 57 at the end Caroline Bouzan, 15 rebs and 6 Starting Sun. March 3 home (Wednesday Feb: 8) of regulation. In the first two pts; Christine .Choukas, 19 pts against Clark University. overtimes both teams scored 5 and 14 rebs; Cathy Baker, 20 pts (except during Spring Break) Offensively this year, BSC has and 8 points respectively. In the and 15 rebs; and Carolyn Parsley averaged 75.2 ppg while holding third and final overtime, how- I I pts, 13 rebs, and 4 steals. TAUNTON HIGH SCHOOL their opp-onents to 49. 7 ppg, with ever, BSC dominated the court Up and coming games include the average margin of victory by scoring 15 unanswered points BSC's next to last home game _y_ Call for Details 697-6652 (p.m.) 25.5. To put it mildly, BSC is for an 85-78 win. Fitchburg State on Tuesday -~ Limited Enrollment simply running away from the Even though BSC shot poorly February 12th at 6:00 p.m.; at pack. Their closest competitor is (35%) from the field, they Westfield 1 State on Thursday Need Transportation? Please call the above number. ( 18-3) Salem State who the Bears escaped defeat with their deter- February 14th, and at Plymouth

beat earlier in the year 62-47. mination on the. boards, outre~ 1 State on Saturday February 16th.

14 The Comment Monday, February 11, I.985 ., B.S.C • s

By Doug Benson Staff Writer This was a game of nerves-a game of butterflie$ · in the stomach-a game that was everything· it was cracked up . to be- as the Lady Bean pulled off a 51-48 victory over the Vikings of Salem State in an action packed thriller. AE the fans crammed into the Kelly Gym~ nobody in the over-capacity crowd would have expected that with 9 seconds left Joanne Runge would bury two pressure ti======il throws to seal another victory. Peroidically, "The Wave hit the gym and the noise totally engulfed the arena, but when Runge stood at \ the foul line gazing at the net, even the !f"ur presence is re'luesf ed al Bridgewater Bears mascot (who had led -The Wave­ throughout the game) stood a prit!iz/e eelebration 1ale and watched frozen in his steps as last season's N.E. Rookie of the Year sunk both spine chilling shots ·to clinch fa,. !LlashinJf"ni JJirfltdf! the game for B.S.C. It was extremely close throughout. The biggest lead was six points, coming late in the first half as B.S.C. Jed 21- 16. It was 26-22, B.S.C. at Pate: /"It~ 1sth and ,,,thtf.llJS half time. Mid-way through the second . half both teams were ·running , step-in~step · as the . ·lead changed . hands a ef Febr1uir5, 1'111 number of times. Brid~ewater called time with . 5:03 left (leading 44·A3) ·and· again. at · 3:49 (leading 46-43). Salem !I.me: 1011-m_..$1"" · J!/"n,,.1ite$, '/Jled, Sat, State pulled even. :at 46, · 1 1 however, with 2:'14 remaining. Carolyn Parsley finished off a three point play after being 10 ""'- S1"" 31tu:rs,, ~i ~ fouled on an incredible, nearly impossible, graivty defying, tigh~rope- toeing · shot, ··121'1"-51'1" Sun, making it 49-46. As t}?e clock wound down. S.S.C.'s Sue Mulrean was fouled and hit one of two from the lirte closing the gap JJ!ace: to two.After BSC s Kathleen Calvin Klein Hartley fouled Mulrean, again the pesky 5 5 guard hit one . of two narrowing the gap to one with just :37 seconds left. After a Bridgewater timeout, Outlet Store· Runge was fouled with -9 seconds remaining and hit both free throws, making it JOO Jl"rth $'rent Street 51-48. ' . It wasn't over just yet Evelyn Oquendo, Safom•s l/ew JJedford, !!/.a1saekusetl1 resident sharp shooter, took a pass from her teammate; dribbled down the court and put up one last shot in heavy (bl'/) '1'1'1-J~OO traffic. The ball floated· over the hoop and into Cathy Baker's waiting hands. The game and MASCAC champ­ ionship, for all intents and E purposes, were firmly in the :::i .0.c:: grasp of the number one Lady tl)- !his sale will not 0 Bears. · · he 4nnounced to the ~ Belleville Ave

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Dear P.J. behind their backs, and feel very guilty. How can I convince them I am taking a course which I that even though he is not of need to graduate and I am hav­ "our" religion, I love him and if ing · a very difficlt time under­ they got to know him they would standing the work. I have asked like him too. the professor for help, but he seems to confuse me ·even more. Signed ·could you please tell me where I can get some help. \ Troubled i Signed Dear Troubled, Needs Help Dear Needs Help, Sneaking around is not such a good idea. I think that you''are The Progress/ Outreach Cen­ going to have to talk to your par­ ter, which is located on the first ents about the hole situation. floor of the Grove Street Explain to them that, although Building helps students who you respect their wishes, you are need tutoring. If you are old enough to decide who you want to date. They should interested Progress/ Outreach respect the fact that you are · will assign you a tutor. Tutoring being honest with them. T£y to is on a first come first serve basis. convince them that they should -~~\ You will receive a form which at least meet him and after they '·'--___,....-· -- contains all the information you get to know him make their deci­ need and the responsibilities of sion on. both the student and tutor. If help is needed on one or two I cup sugar Febmary has arrived. It is a time I assignments th~n I would sug- Good Luck I 2 tsp. salt when thousands of men and . gest the Math, Writing, or Read­ P.J. I tsp. vanilla women flock to the nearest ing Laboratry for help. The labs 2 eggs , Fanny Farmers for the ultimate will provide individual tutoring I/ 2 cupwal11uts concoction of ... roasted caca9 if needed. For more information 3/ 4 cup semi-sweet cho. seed!'! and suger. stop by the Freshman Center in NORDS OF WISDOM morsels This Valentine's Day, forget the_ Maxwell Library . By 'Some so calied open minds Laurie Vespa the lacy doilies and cutesy Preheat oven to 350. J 11 an P.J. ")hould Staff Writer ·hearts- we want chocolate! 8"x8"x2" brownie pan be closed for repair." Tickle your Valentine's tasteb- (ungreased)melt margarine and 1 6 Ii/ii I .1 MM• ll l.,iilll!.illijl! 1.1111111 n1111.11 LW ,lj_TS~iP_,._!'.; .. 1%'_''""'";'.!JW"l!,:.··.-··_,'''.""c'~··.~ .. ~·.·.·' ~.~., .. _· .. ,',' e ... ''""'"'"'.··""'·'lll·i-!Ql!l!.' a,; Ui .. !.~.r- ,..... ~.~~.,,.'3YC ...... ~."'""e!l'f~W~.t!J!.L•!Jt"'"~w'.+rl'"'"t!J'.· "'PJ'-'Ul V:HoW'Hl· ™~_ilil ... ,.,.llMJQ;J,itJ""'. '""'Uil.i.Jtki~. i.A .. ~~h"a!.a~al.&il. Cl' b... ,Q.~(~·k-.s·;..- ' ---~-,~~lidlll!ill~~i'.-LbarJl•-·"""' ~, 1f' flllid'~jj' '!l!°Oill'llill!' .. ~,....,_ ...... ,idaitw--a11no (illfj~ Prolix· (pro-Ji ks', pro'-liks) Does the mere sight of chocolate With a fork, stir in flour, sugar, am a nineteer.. year· old w9rdy, lengthy~ long winded. trigger a chain of heart palpita- MEGA.BLOCKS salt, and vanilla. Don't add eggs. ftmale who is currently seeing a tions? If SQ, don.'t de pair. You until mixture is slightly cooled: guy who is of a different religion · What animal eats relatives? are not afone. Chocoholism is.a fngre~ients:. (other-wise, the eggs will cook than myself. My problem· is that Anteater craze of the 'so's!! right up as you add them). Sprin- · my parents prefer that I only We are. bombarded with i stick margarine (Fleish- . kle nuts and chocoiate morsels date guys of my ownreligion and Submitted by Laura Clark mouth-watering, lip-smacking, mans seems to work best) on top and bake for 10-30 min- ,~,, nave forbidden me. to see him. I melt-in-your-mouth chocolate 2 squares unsweetened bak- utes. For chewie-r brownies. bake have been sneaking around recipies, especially now that ing chocolate for only 20 minutes.· Cu; into 1/2 cup flour Megablocks.

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I .Afroamericanl 9.PoliSci I· I '* 1·. ·. I I* I 2.Board of Gov,ernors 10.PreMed 3.Chi Alpha I I. Program Committee Last .week's answer: "LOADED" 4.Clinic 12.Student Government 5.Early Childhood 13.Student Court 6. Forensics .. 14.The Comment 7.GALA IS.Woman's Center 16 The Comment Monday, February l l, 1985

naturally, would be something Commuter Corner to really look into, which the Coalition will do A.S.A.P. (I I did, as I recall, ask commu­ also think I am going to frame Executive Trivia ters to send in their .. Pet peeves" this letter). By a,nd I would print them, in hopes Until next weeks fun-filled, President Adrian Rondileau that a dialogue or a solution may intelligent, yet groovey article, Contributing Writer By Kimberly J. Murphy be the result. Well, my hat goes drive safely! I. \Vhat baseball teams scientific work. In his later Staff Writer. off to Ms. Bette Harrison, Class did Babe Ruth play for? years he deeply regretted he of 1985, who is the first commu- ...... - had lost the capacity for Hello, and welcome once ter to air her ••pet peeve". 2. Who was the famous batter enjoying music? again to the wonderful world of Although she requests that her Horoscope who, during his playing career, commuting, via my wonderful letter is not printed, I feel that . \\'as· second only to George 13. What great book· was that article, The Commuters Corner. her "'pet peeve" should be made ARIES. (Mar 21-Apr 20) Herman Ruth in number of Scientist writing which was I'd like to thank all of those public in case others may have If problems arise be home runs hit, who died while c o n s i d e re d t r._e m e n d o u s l y who managed to find me, for the same complaint, or that careful and treat them with care. choking on a piece of meat at revolutionary in it impact on (sillyme)Ineglectedtoleaveany someone may even be able to' TAURUS (Apr 20-May 21) the age of 59? scientific and theological sort of address at which I may be offer a solution. She writes: "My i · Be prepared for fun in thinking? contacted. Well, the place to get biggest •pet peeve'is that the Stu- the snow. J. What were some of George in touch with me will be The dent Handbook lists various GEMINI (May 22-June 21) Herman Ruth's nicknames? 14.The author of this world Comment office; just leave all radio stations to listen to for Those who love you, shaking book was not ready correspondence, with my nan:e school cancellations, but not one love you for who you are. not what 4. What other things \Vas Babe to publish it. When he did, on it, with the fabufous· Bobbie of them is in the Cape Cod listen- vou do. Ruth famous for? what precipitated him to Bena, and she will get it to me ing area. Why not? There are 1· CANCER (June 22-July 23) . publish it'? one way or the other. many of us from Cape Cod .. .I Valentine's Day will 5. With what baseball team did Congratulations to the far- also feel there is little considera- bring happy surprises. Babe Ruth hit his last three 15. Whaf was the basic and sighted members of the Student tion given to the Commuter LEO(July 24-Aug 23) home runs'? r controversial idea or mechan­ Government Association when it starts to snow during Leo, ([you want lo get ism the author developed in (S.G.A.) for approving the con- class hours, in regards to cancel- vour prey, be gentle not assertive. 6 Who was the only star that book? stitution for the CommuterCoa- ling classes." · VIRGO<. Aug 24-SepJ 23) player on the Yankees that lition - this means that it is now These are valid points that A new love will come Babe Ruth was not jealous oi'? 16.Namc three very famous an official club, recognized by Bette brings up, and hopefully at a pe1fe~·1 time this week.- people who \Vere born in the S.G.A. and by the entire col- these "peeves" will be taken care L/BRA(Sept 24-0ct 23) 7. w h 0 was the ram 0 us 1809? Iege community. Great!! Now all of by the Coalition. Yet again I With !he jit!I moon composer ,,,.:ho considered that is left is to elect officers for must stress the fact that we need behind you Libra, rake lead and 1 himsell to be as succ~s~ful as the club so that we may real/) get people power in order to start somelhing new. Beetho\cn. antcrp1ece. his Ninth Phi Pi Delta again wishes to mute~ Coalition, an up-and- commuters. Dr. Richard A. Don't take on too s~ mphony'! thank all the people who coming, highly motivated, and Veno, Director of the Student many projec1s this week. donated blood. during the blood real chic, club that is looking out Union, wrote to express his concentrate on one pN~iects and ;-;.Whu was the famous drive. Bridgewater State C9llege for the interests of you, the Com- ••support and that of the Student accomplish the best you can. s~icntist who said, "God does came up with 165 pints of blood muter. There will be more on Union for your efforts in AQUARIUS(Jan 21-Feb 19) . not play dice with the world"? for the American Red Cross . how, where, and which office to improving the unique circ11m- 1-Feb. 19) This is your 11·eek, hea If you haven't made plans for run for in next weeks issue, but if stances of student commuters. If !i11/e daring and eµ.J9y it. 9.Whn was the President v.·110 Valentines day yet, here's an idea you are interested, please c

CATHOLIC CENTER Intramural THE PLACE THE SPACE Co-ed Bowling Leagues

PRAYER LITURGY THREE SHOES ~ondav thruFridav __: 12:05 Tuesday - 4:05 STRINGS $1.80 INCL. Saturday - 4:00 Sunday - 9:00 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Starting Dates: Tues. Feb. 12th 4:00 p.m.

STUDY COMMUNITY or ·wed. Feb. 13th 4:00 p.m. Quiet Space Spaghetti Suppers I Typing Room Coffee 'n Doughnuts Library Irish Night SelE:ct your league date and. sign".° up ·Cookouts at. the Intramural office or come ··to the Bowling Alley MORE IMPORTANTLY -

Class Discussion Preparing for Confirmation . Scripture Stu.dy . Sacrament of Recor· iijation Sponsored by... Climate for Private and Communal Prayer Opportunities for Counseling and Direction ACADEMY BOWL · Sr. JoAnn Velllette (next to Friendly's) Fr. Jor- Mcl\;amara 60BROADST. BRIDGEWATER. MA 0~324. .BSC Intramural and -Recreation Progra~ I