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1986 The ommeC nt, February 13, 1986 Bridgewater State College

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This item is available as part of Virtual Commons, the open-access institutional repository of Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Bridgewater State College nt February 13, 1986 Vol XXXI ·no 4 Scholars hips It's sNOw jun!!! offered at Bridgewater

By Brent Rossi and Pam Sweeney

February is scholarship month here at BSC. Applications for the various scho- 1arships being offered are available at the nffice of Student Services, the Financial Aid Office, and the Student Union lnfor­ ·nation Booth. The scholarships are directed towards diverse members of the ampus community. There is one scholarship being offered that is of interest to the entire student body. It is the Presidential Schof~,rs Pro­ i.~rarn. These scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic acheivement and exceptional talent. Presidential Scholars will receive a tuition waiver in the amount of the current in-state tuition. This scho­ larship is renewable for up to eight semes­ ters. Each candidate's academic qualifications will be reviewed by the Pre­ sidential Scholars Committee annually to determine continuing eligibility. This award is retroactive to September, 1985. Another award of articular interest to ,,,,.,,,",,.,,,,, ,,,. · , , ', , ', . ;~'# ,, ,, . , , ', ,, /··r.Y:ft1 , r: ,. · ------~.:.1 James ,DiNardcr· ward for Excelle'hc~ fn Teaching. This award was established in Exec Council meets 1984 by the Alumni As!'ociation in honor over of Dr. DiNardo, Executive Vice Presi­ Election dent Emeritus, to recognize fine teaching. .Hill's fire alarm prob~em Nomination$ are now being accepted . from administators,. faculty members; results in By . some as l()n.g as.ten rofrtutes; This prob­ students and alurirni. Nominations Dan Darcy lem stretches to the fire departments also. should~refer to the specific qualities of the because they don't know ·either if it's a teacher arid the particular strengths in . ·During the Executiye Couricilme.eting . false alarm, or if iCS the real thing. style or method which have been espe­ By of February 6; Ms~ -~"a-ur~en fitiGe.t:-ald; > .·Po~and stressed the fact that the Resi..:. cia.lly successful whether in a small Brent Rossi Director of Housing, and i,L Polan.cl., ~f. •AfontAssistants are the best help fot.him, seminar, large lecture, internship, or the.· Bridgewa~r Fire pepart:m~i1l, dis~ : fo.ttiat they get the students out as quickly other academic setting. ' ' Elections were held here at BSC CJ.lSsed .tifue major ~OJ:lCeJ;-n of'.tnO$t~tU~. :,aspossible, While at the same time reveal .. The award wiil be preser:ited at the on February6 and 7. TheywP.rerun dents ·that Jive up at the ,Sh~a-7[).ufgin · )ng to the fire department any bits of vital annual meeting of the Bridgewater State by Student Government Elections Dormitory. the fire alarms;. · · ·· .··.. iJlformation ·as to where the trouble College Alumni Association on May 3, D'irector Mike Romano. FitzGerald started.out)y.saying that started. 1986. A citation which describes the par­ "I believe the elections went wel­ "the alarm is do~ng .it's job(.Sheregrets , According to Poland, .there have been ticular traits of the recipient will be read l:, "said Romano."We had.an excel­ all of the troublethatithasc~¥sed.They 74 alarms on the Hill since last Sep­ so the description can"serve on that occa­ lent turnout. People seemed very· are, however, experimenting with.differ.;.; {ember. FitzGerald stated that one third sion as a public symbol of the College's interested in the elections. We had ent alarm heads, ones which should act are malfunctions, and as far asshe'scon- regard for the high quality of teaching" at the co.operation of both the candi­ more appropriately. cerned 80% ·are false alarms.· Poland BSC. Application deadline is March 7. dates and the. constituents of. the The biggest troµble with the current stressed that that he "doesn't buy that the Over $20,000 will be a warded to stu­ student government." heads is that they have a very lowsensitiv- alarms could cause that many malfunc- dents principally through endowed funds In .the only race that had two . ity reading, in this case it's a one point tions, because they are always checked maintained by the Bridgewater Alumni names on the ballot, Mark Patter­ five, which means it's extreme1y sensitive. the following day, and this backs my rea­ Association. Scholarships awarded will son beat Russell Sherman for the If the. smoke level reaches th is, then the soning." He then said "We are all respon­ typically range from $300 to $500. The . Senator-at-Large seat. alarms go off. The question was asked sible for one another." decisions will be based mainly on aca­ Ellen Kelleher took the Senator, why the sensitivity level is not turned up. Lt. Poland closed by stressing the need demic acheivement or financial· need. Class of 1986, seat as a write-in can­ There is a state law that requires dorms to for community involvement. He would Several category scholarships are availa­ didate. No one else actively cam­ be set at 1.5. Right now, flies, as well as like to see films involving training, and' ble to students meeting the following paigned for the position. dust, can trigger the alarm. Almost 80% the law shown to individual floors. He criteria: is a major in ·education; is of . Tom Lyons ran unopposed, and of the alarms are triggered by students then revealed a little known fact: "When Portugese ancestry; has a relative who subsequentally took, the vacant and/or their guests. This can be done by 'the department comes to the Hill, the rest graduated from Bridgewater; is a gradu­ Executive Secretary seat. Beth Jean pointing hairspray, deodorant, or of the 1-;ity goes uncovered." Every time ate of Bourne High School or a school in Evans was elected to the Senate; cigarette smoke in the direction of an they answer an alarm, they must investi-· Barnstable County; or is an older student representing the Class of 1989. She alarm. Because of the low sensitivity gate where the problem came from and who transferred from Massasoit Com­ also 'ran unopposed. level, the alarms go off. this takes .up valuable time, for medical munity College. All of the newly elected officials Lt. Poland brought up a second prob- ·attention to cases. in town are over- Other scholarships being offered were sworn in at the SGA meeting . lem, that of evacuation. "IOoked. '' He continued to stress 'that if we' include: on Tuesday, February.. 11, except "We must work harder, "he said,"in our could stir up more interest in fire preven- for Mark Patterson, ·who will be attitude toward evacuation." The help of tion, he is sure the.fire department would Omega Iota Phi Sorority sworn in next week. students is needed desperately. Lately, · backthemup."Weneedtocreateanarea Scholarship-$250 award~ pres­ when the alarm has gone off, the students th~i would. make people think.,. ented to the most deserving Pr.o-' t~ke their time to evacuate the building, 2 The Comment Thursday, February 13, 1986 Letters Where have all the moral Join The Comment-our values gone? meetings are held every

It is strange to see all the moral appeals of others is threatened by war. and aid the Tuesday at 11 :00 a.m. that are made all the time for all the many peace cause because I wish to prevent causes--arguments for this or that posi­ war. These would airbe sensible reasons-­ tion that rest fundamentally -on some based on subjective values. If I were an moral base. Peace activists, hard-line industrialist who promoted and then pro­ What do you think about what you read? hawks. liberals, conservatives, animal fited from a war, it could be said that I. rights activists, civil rights activists, and was motivated by self interest. But to say so on, and so on. all appeal to one's mor­ that I was immoral would be really saying Ag·ree? ality and claim that their cause. or their nothing at all~ that behavior is immoral solution to a moral 'problem' is morally within the framework of an entirely sub­ Dlsag.re.e? right. . jective morality that just happens to be This is strange because there are no prevalent--to varying degrees-in this absolute moral values. Each of two particular society. opposing moral values, say. that all men So it is interesting to see all the various Write an

Recently I\ e noted a litt k scapegoat­ What right do you have to live in a house _ing going on 111 the dorms. and it seems to and not follow the rules of that house? Everyone~ makes them. be directed predominantly at the Resi:. ·Don't get me wrong, I'm-not an R.A. It ·you see a :mistake in this·pape,r, dent Assistants. But 1 do know a few of the R.A.'s very There are many factors that lead to well and I see them work hard at doing please, help us to correct it. scapegoating. but we. as the adults we their job while trying·.; plan activities for Stop by our office (next to the bookstore). you, be your friend. get good grades, and think we are, should be able to act mature Or, conta~t Roger Spring or Peggy Hayea enough to hold back· from saying some­ sometimes hold down an off-campus job. thing that does not need to be said. You, on the other hand, can barely do at 69.7-1200, ·ext 2158·. I'd also like to remind you that the your schoolwork without complaining .J' Thank· you about your R.A. Well. if you worried I R.A. 's are students. usually with a much heavier workload than vou. Thev took more about tommorrow's exam rather the position of R.A. to be there f~r vou than' who was sneaking the beer up when needed. not to cater to vour e;erv tonight. you wouldn't have time to com­ whim. · · plain. would you? The Resident Assistants are also So. next time an R.A. asksyou to get into a _room if you have a drink or closes The Comment entrusted with keeping the dorms run­ ning smoothly. and that means keeping your door because it is too loud. apolog­ ize to him or her. They are trying to do rules. If the R.A.'s know that you often Editor In Chief cause trouble for them and other resi­ their job. and your cooperation and Roger Spring dents, you probably won't get a break polite attitude will be aP'fJ'reciated and whef1 they are pushed past their limit. remembered. Managing Editor Peggy Hayes

Buolnes• Manager Adveritllng Secretary Dark-Room Manamtr Entertainment Etlltor. Q111phlc Editor We, the party of the first part, do declare that we, being of sound Llvtng Editor News Editor body and oc~asionally sane and adult mind, should no longer be Photo Editor subject to forced attendance at our COLLEGE classes. sports E~tor We understand that it is in our best interest to attend classes regu­ larly and that we are paying for them, yet we do not feel that we should be punished for non-attendance. We, the same party of the first part, do not disrupt classes· when we are not there. If we are missing something, so be it. It is our conscious decision and we must be willing to suffer the consequences. This is how responsibility is learned. Besides, we will not learn when we do not want to be there. Thursday, February 13, 1986 The Comment 3 SQA NOTEBOOK

Brent F. Rq_ssi Sc holars hips testant underclasswoman who has maintained a '"high degree of self-reliance and seriousness of purpose." New members enter Stephen G. La.skoff Memorial Scholarship-awarded to an undergraduate out-of-state stu­ Student Government dent for academic achievement and involvement in campus Tuesday, February 11, 1986: Two hundred dollars was allo­ activities. Jackie Gravel was approved and cated to the William Schmiedel Frederick A. Meier Secondary sworn in as the new Attorney Gen­ Memorial· Scholarship Fund. This Education Award-presented to eral. Other new additions to the scholarship will be given to an an undergraduate student with a Senate include Tom Lyons, Execu­ upperclassman majoring in athletic secondary education minor who tive Secretary; Ellen Kelleher, training. $75 was allocated for is a member of the current gra­ Senator, Class of 1986; Beth Jean NSSHLA. The Greek Council duating class and who has dem­ Evans, Senator, Class of 1989; and requested $700 to help fund Greek onstrated academic and Mark Patterson, Sen_ator-at.;.Large. Week. After a lengthy debate, they personal excellence in prepara­ Dean Toppi and Ed Niccoletti were were referred back to the Ways and tion for teaching secondary appointed to Means the Student Affairs Committee. school. Committee. First Vice-President Beaton Barbara Chellis Fellowship-an Motions 284-287 which con­ reminded the Senate during award of $1,500 will be made at cerned the approval of various club a.nnouncements that they should Honor's Day in May to a gra­ constitutions were referred back to look over their constitutions for the duating senior student, majoring: the Attorney General by a block convention this weekend. President in Art, English, Foreign Lan­ vote. Once they have been Lawrence also commented that guage, History, Music, Philo-­ approved by her, then they will be there is chance that next year we sophy, or Theatre Arts, who wili brought back to the Senate for may only have one week for spring be commencing graduate level reconsideration. break. study. Preference will be given to students majoring in English. Dr. Edmund J. Haughey Mem­ odal Scholarship-$200 scholar­ ship, awarded by the Student. Government Association, open Like Working With Maps? to all students who pay the in­ state tuition rate; the ideal recip­ ient of the scholarship will have a strong record of academic The Boston Regional Office of the U.S. Census Bureau need people to digitize updates from census acheivernent and maps into a cartographic data base. The starting salary is $6.18 per hour. The work will be done at will be the Boston Regional Office. located in Copley Square, Boston. and is expected to take two years to involved in campus activities. complete. Positions are now available for day and evening shifts up to forty hours per week. Dr. Rohert D. MacCurdy Sclw­ larship A ware! in Science Edu cat ion-this award wi\\ he

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~y opportunities in education declined." to foreign competition, causing layoffs. greatest increase of 70%. (chart I) There Barbara J. \forphy Since nearly one-fourth of all college More than 20 Massachusetts companies will also become a greater need for school graduates employed in 1970 were school in 1985 layed off 5000 high-tech workers. teachers in the future. If you will be looking for a job in the teachers, the impact was staggering. If A study with U.C.L.A. and The Ameri­ The job market will become more com­ Jnited States from now until 1995, you'll you look at our own B.S.C., according to can Council of Education showed a 50% petitive and future graduates might have have better luck if you have a college Tom Walsh, Director of Institute of drop in enrollment in the computer to relocate to find a job with their level of education and provide a service rather Research, enrollment for Elementary science department. Here at B.S.C. enrol­ education. The National Planning Asso­ than a product. according to recent job Education has dropped considerable lment in 1983 at its peak of 54 l students is cation study showed the largest number trends. from 1970 with 1313 graduates, while in down to 305 in 1985. of new jobs by the year 2000 will be in During the next decade, providing a 1985 there were only 371, but hefeels '"it's What's in the future for the college Houston Texas, Anaheim California, service rather than making a product, will on the rise again." graduates of today? Based of trends, the Los Angeles California. (chart 2) be the best route to finding a job, accord- lfwe look at the '80's, we can see halfof · number of jobs that require 4 or more Nevertheless, a college degree is not the ing to the lastest Labor Department the people entering the labor force will years of college education is projected to reliable ticket to a good job . Future col­ Occupational Outlook Handbook. Ser- have a college education, compared to grow by 45% from now until 1995. The lege graduates will still have to scramble vice industries, including transportation, the early '70's, were only one-third enter­ demand for college graduates in the pro­ for the best available jobs. But knowing communication, utilities, finance, insu- ing the labor force had a college educa­ fessional and technical occupation is pro­ which occupations are likely to offer the rance. real e?tate and government will tion. Also, occupations that have jected to increase by 37%. Mangerial and best employment prospects can be an account for almost 75% of all new jobs traditionally not required a college admistrative occupations will have the invaluable aid in careeer decision making through 1995. degree has doubled. This means less jobs Job trends have always had a great for the undereducated and more compe­ impact on career choices. Back in 1970 tion for the people with a college degree. the job market started to deteriorate with "For the graduates of the class of 1980, Where the Jobs Will Be ...... ,...... the rapid growth in college age popula- more than 9 out of 10 majoring in ccording to the National largest number of new jobs to be tion. People born in the post World War accounting, chemistry, computer science, Planning Association, a created in the U.S. by the end of I l baby boom reached their late teens and engineering, math and nursing were in nonprofit research this century will be in the following early twenties and after graduation the working world after graduation in a organization specializing 10 Metropolitan Statistical Areas flooded the job market. The number of college level job. The effects of the sur­ in economic issues, the (MSAs): bachelor's degrees awarded annually A by plus were felt much more by graduates in The 10 MSAs With Largest Employment Increases, 1982-2000 the nation's colleges and universities agriculture and natural resorces, art, increased from 700.000 to 900,000, an communication, english and social MSA (with Increase Annual Employment increase of 200,000 a year. Also. from science. Fewer than 3 out of 4 of the ranking) 1982-2000 Increase In Year 2000 1970 to 1982, the number of college grad- employed graduates in these fields 1) Houston, Tex. 1,268,700 3.17% 2.949,200 uates in the labor force doubled. entered a college level job within a year of 2) Anaheim-SantaAna~Calif. 1,004,300 3.97% 1.992,200 "During the 1970's;" eco.nom~stKatha~ graduation.,"according to Occupational 3) Los Angeles-Long Beach. Calif. 841.300 1.07% 4,818.100 ,tjne _Bradbury sai4_,.. _.'the n_.·_._u:m_._'3er_o_f_:_·.· .Outl?9k QWlr~er,Jx~ .... ·~, .. :· ·.. •-.: ..: • . .. ,, 4) San Jose. Calif. ~3,900 3.38% 1,428,900 workers ·grew faster tban'tne 1 number of' ~·-~'TWer'~i!j;Yif'~o'~'~S'''tt\~;tf11~''1il~s:1~~h~: .~; , : :,;!$JS~-\#~'~li.'. , ., ''.lk'.4t~~•"· "'r2'~

By chinese students must rely on their par­ 7(b~S$io&A~ W- Karen Melanson ents for their education. tec-h NI c..aJ Secondly, they spoke of the big differ­ The mystery, challenge, and desire to ence in study habits, in China, they study 5 ,_ c "/f} learn are a few of the reasons given by the "all the time," where as some American 'chinese exchange students for wanting to students study for as little as two to three study in America. "In China, America is hours a day. Also, one of them noticed like a mystery, I wanted to know how it the amount of alchohol and drugs, "There really was for myself, "said Hai-yun Guoi , is no drink in~ and no drugs in the schools one of the five chinese students presently in China," said Linjun Wei. attending B.S.C. "Our cultures are very Many feelings. of anticipation were felt rr\~~.... ~4\ different" he said in a recent about their stay in America before they ~ MrJ.iN~trL\ii. conversation. arrived and all agreed that a great deal of One of the notable differences they eagerness was experienced. _They were J 8. Ji have found between the two cultures is very curious about American customs. amount of participation in the classroom. Of course, there were also a few anxieties They enjoy the freedom of being able to about fitting in and adjusting to the talk to and even question their professors American way of life. However, the only because it is unheard of in China. "There setback mentioned ,has been the lan­ is better communication and it's more guage barrier. "Communication has been open in the U.S." was one chinese stu-, a small problem" said Yong-Hong Ren. dents feelings. Some of them have even He felt that many people are not very been asked by their professors to go to eager to try to talk because they get frus­ Boston or .out to eat, which they think is trated with us. especially nice. Fortunately, the overall adjustment Some other aspects . were noted has been easier than expected, ''the peo­ 1982-95 period are expected between American and Chinese students ple are very nice at B.S.C" was a point are, the general independence of Ameri­ stressed often during the interview. to get a job t hat requires a can student "they mature earlier than chi­ The Chinese students are very happy to nese students." The fact that many study here and would like everyone at ·college degree American students work for money to B.S.C to know they would love to talk to J:lttend college instead of depending on them so "just say "HI" when you see us." thier parents' was greatly admired. Most

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ALL MY CHILDREN: Alex i5 lied to Roxie that Fletcher's ne~aper secretly hiding out in the basement of his stories about ••Laura" are not really house. The butler, Sommers, kept mum about Reva's suicide attempt. Rick got that Alex didn't die in the lanslide. Benn} higtt on pills. can't forget the kiss he shared with Nina. LOVING: Rebeka agreed to help Dane ANOTHER WORLD: Fayez drove regain his business power. Link wants his speeding car toward Victoria in an Zona to be told that she's ·not really preg­ attempt to run her down. Mac's condi­ nant. Harry taunted Ava. tion improved after Chris injected him ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Tracy caught with the serum he hopes will save Mac Cassie, who pasted together some letters from death. addressed to Ramona that Tracy had AS THE WORLD TURNS: Holder torn up into little bits. Tina blabbed to stole a kiss from Lily. Another myste­ the press that Niki is Viki. rious package was left on Kim's doorstep RYAN'S HOPE: Jack realized that with her name on it. Heather remained in Devlin hired an actress to make believe a coma after she was beaten up. she was Devlin's ~andmother. Dakota CAPITOL: Jarrett realized that Jenny, wants a chance to recover the sunken not Julie, might have shot Mark. Andrew treasure. used hypnosis to keep Mark a "coopera­ SANTA BARBARA: Nick got into a tive" patient. fight with Dylan, who admitted that he'd DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Bo shocked slept with Kelly. Ted's smitten with everyone by admitting that he, not Gina's niece, Hayley Blake. C.C. and Lio­ Shane, had been arrested for espionage nel engaged in a big bucks poker game. when he was in Stockholm. Bo later SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Liza escaped from jail during a mysterious realized that Lloyd and Rivera are explosion. members of the mysterious Satern GENERAL HOSPITAL: Mike is still Group. Hogan is beginning to like Patti. acting hostile toward Rick and Ginny. THE YOUNG AND THE RES~ Terry was furious at Anna, who quizzed LESS: Matt encouraged Nikki to talk to everyone in Laurelton about Russell's Victor about his affair with Ashley. Jill activities. Rick and Ginny took in showed copies of the blackmail photos to orphan, Jeff. Jack. Shawn failed in another attempt to GUIDING LIGHT: Jackson vowed ·ill psychic, Tamra. that he won't lose Beth to Philip. Reva

Robert Zonfrelli, St~den( of.tf:le Week Scared ex ams 7? Student of the Week ot 9 "

••.. IMM"1MM9P.'IW'W!fP!M~~-lfla~e'8· '--'oMe~g·e•ullc.!s~ .. .,.1.z~~aftk~er~an~dn.---~-----~---e~rrr'19'rt:rp'Errat'tctn""'WtJrfrS'h'OP--·"~·"~'-·'·· Communication major at Bridgewater coming up soon Arthur Miller, Mike Tuesday, State College,, Feb. 25 . is gifted with the art of Barnicle and G.-Gordan Liddy 11 :00-12:00 making people laugh. Rob works part-time at the Career Last year Rob was attending a Public Planning and Placement office in the Stu- Lib. Leet u re Ha II Speaking course with Susan Miskelley dent Union helping students find the and she suggested he become involved information they need. Last fall he made with Forensics. Since than he's placed I st Dean's List. out of 20 for his speech to entertain, titled Rob's future plans are tci go to gradu­ '"how I got kick out of Cub Scouts" at ate school in the fall at the University of West Point. Last spring he came in California in Los Angeles for film pro­ second place at Brown University and duction. He would like work behind the fourth at Southern Connecticut with his seens of making a movie, maybe a roommate Bruce Andercon for a dual producer. inprovisaational. Rob chose B.S.C. because of it campus He is also inv,olved with the Program and he read it was rated as one of the best Committee. Rob is on tne Communica­ state schools for Speech Communica­ tion sub committee which deals with all tion. Rob enjoys being a student at Dear P.J. the lectures that come to Bridgewate Bridgewater and is happy to be here. Dear P.J., guys. When I confront her, she says I know this kid, Michael, who is she doesn't remember. ·1 brought Continuing this week and until the end of the semester, The Comment will the biggest busy-body in the world. her home to meet my folks. Again select a"Student of the Week", and will conduct a profile interview with this He has to be in the center of every­ she got drunk and was all over my student. This interview will be published in a subsequent issue of the paper. thing. Lately, he's been telling me brother. It's really getting bad. Any Anyone can submit a nomination for "Student of the Week", but students off because he thinks I treat his suggestions? selected should show outstanding abilities in scholastics, athletics, or extra­ friends cruelly. He told me to Name withheld curricular activities. "watch my attitude!" My atti­ To nominate: print students name and telephone number where the student tude??? What about his? Should I Dear Name Withheld, can be reached for an interview on the form below. tell him to stick it you know where? Tell Bertha that drunk or not, Fed-up, hitting on your brother is pushing ...... •...• ~ •••••••.•..•••...•...... •...•...... •..... Bull it! Making an ass out of herself in front of your own family is pretty Dear Bull, sad, I must say. Drop Student Of The Week her! If she Tell Michael to mind his own comes crawling back to you beg­ business. I would think he'd be ging for forgiveness then take her mature enough to set his priorities back. But if she accepts it without a straight, and worry about himself, bat of an eyelash, then you'll know :-iot others. If he gives you the she likes to hit on other men. Who ·'watch your attitude" bit again, tell needs that? Let her know who's Tel. No.:------nim to SHOVE it you know where! boss!! Let him have it! P.J. Outstanding Ability In:------P.J.

Detach and return to: TROUBLE WITH A PROBLEM? Ms. Barbara Murphy Dear P.J., Ask P.J. She'll give you some help. Living Editor I've been dating this girl, Bertha, Write: Student Union Information The Comment (not her real name). We get along Booth, Comment mail box -- Dear &tudent Union fine except sometimes when she P.J. -gets buzzed, she is all over other 6 The Comment Thursday, February 13, 1986 BLOOM COUNTY byBerkenreathed Your Stars this Week ~~.".'!~~,/ft-; :F (.kj/ By ~.~uov !?f!'f}t'i7~ ~ Pl!?<.! ~ Stella ~ B.r:N ..a-N ..lie Wilder ~at'i'!tli~ t..M~ t.J!t'GElf'E ·" The coming week offers the majority of individuals an opportunity to make a real contribution to community life, whether through·some personal gift of material worth or in terms of advice and direction. It is an especially good week for the versatile, as opportunities exist on many diffe~ent levels of life and in many different forms. Children are well benefited this week by those adults responsible for them: parents, teachers, ministers, counselors, etc. The elderly are offered the type of freedoms they can use. This is a good week for romance-despite the high level of f:Onf us ion early on. The wise will encourage loved ones to be openly affectionate, for it is in the demonstra­ tion of feelings that true joy lies. Choices are many this week where career moves are concerned and, in the long run, almost none of them is a poor one. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 3)-Self-discipline is essential to success. Even so, keep relationships free and easy, casual and relaxed. (Feb. 4-Feb. 18)--A new sense of freedom makes it possible for you to assess your own abilities correctly and to choose apt goals. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 5)-Though a mood of personal reflection is upon you this week, you still feel the excitement of outside events. (March 6-Marc h 20)-­ Social connections are such this week that you move up the ladder of success almost nrlKJlC q,in Khr?P"' without personal effort. \ ARIES (March 21-April 4)--Though \ ../"1 the week opens on a confused home front, it closes on scenes of security, well-being and freedom. (April 5-April 19)-­ ~~· Romantic attractions are felt toward those you believe to be your intellectual l.V, ~· ~ superiors. Is this what you want? TAURUS (Apri120-May 5)--A long battle against what you took to be insur­ mountable odds appears to be ending. Swim with the tide! (May 6-May 20)-­ Tensions diminish as the week progresses. By the weekend, you are well in with the powers-that-be on the employment scene. ~:::; ''5 .1w am-r..e: .(/ GEMINI (May 21-June 6)--Focus on matters that, well executed, will be to all 1!. '5 ,~ 4 Ft.. '~"'AN .:."!'.~ ~Z' !!V /l/,1;"tff ;.'_ a ;.~;,~-.,~ ... ~tr' -re W:1"V ii~4.Z EI J" lif!VCA!~--r sign of your new-found maturity. Make decisions. (June 7-June 20)--You ·d:'..t~~ ~,;f!IP Ya' fft.fl'..£ .5€e:V may find ·'ifXK'r N ·7 .4M!"'..fl07 yourself up against an opposition stronger than anticipated. Make the best '--;._~ -"r::p;g·:,. C;t:\'! 8£ C£'F~P­ of a k."'lf._}Z7(1 £Wt tM.fC// poor situation at home. \ .-, CANCER (June 21-July 7)--Your ability to be inspired by what others take to be'· 1-~ mundane events gives you just the leg up you need this week. (July 8-July 22)--An . emotional crisis early in the week leaves you ill prepared for an unexpected--but '~~ welcome--event. .-~:L~·:·· LEO (July 23-Aug. 7)--Seek spiritual guidance from one·who y:cfu know can be ,_ objective in the contemplation of your difficulties at home. (Aug. 8-Aug. 22)--Share newly discovere'd knowledge with one who can benefit from it as well as you can. Selfishness leads to sadness. YlllGO .:(A11g~ .l~Stp~. '7W<>~i~~ ( c_ the young--unwittingly. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 7)--Energy drains on the home front exist in the form of SUMMER arguments. Avoid them and you increase chance of success. (Oct. 8-0ct.22)--Your sense -of accomplishment is enhanced by material gain that comes your way at week's end. Show gratitude. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 7)--Keep both your cool and your courage as you go up against brain and brawn this week; Be steadfast. (Nov. 8-Nov. 21)--The fragmenta­ JOB tion you feel early in the week disappears by week's end,-leaving FAIR you exhausted but at peace with yourself. . . .. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 7)--An opportunity to travel is not to be ignored. The young know a special sense of accomplishment now. (Dec. 8-Dec. 21)--You Monday, February may have to rearrange your priorities--but you can do so without at the same time compromising your principles. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 6)--Unfinished work keeps you from taking on 24 10:00-3:00 anything new, regardless of incentive offered you to do so. (Jan. 7-Jan. 19)--You are able to see your own potential for good work clearly this week. Live up to your own image of yourself by the weekend. r- ., Student Union 1 I I I Ballroom I I .I I I I 45-50 Canips and Recrea- I * I I I tion Departments I I I I I I I Will Be Recruiting I I I I For Suninter I Employees I I I I I o-sponsored by I I I I Financial Aid (SERS) and 0 March 29 ·April 05 I I 0 April 05 - April 12 I I 0 April 12 - April 19 I Career Planning Offices I Destination Departure City~------I 1 0 Sounds Good. I'm ready to party andenclose.$50.00 deposit I 0 Rush me more information I I 1 I' I Address~.,---..,..,..---:------.,------'----- I City ------'-----~- I State ------Zip__ _ 1' ----~------Brent, · / We all love you! To Roger, " iri a big way! Nice Buns 'f Comment Staff 1-4-3 B.J. / Desperately seeking. whomever Good Luck and Happy Valentine's Day ., D.Y. Boys! Happy Valentine's Day! is seeking Nikki, Cindy! Erin 0. I love ya! Westfield! meet me in the third floor Yeah!!! L0ve Sally I love you , Valentine /To Marshall SU foyer on 2/ 19 at l :OOpm. ., Dear Carnal Chris: Nikki I've Beth- To Lucious Lisa, Masochistic Michelle, never been so satisfied! You are To M.B. / Happy Valentine's Day! . and Madame Cindy, and John the Boss terrific! Thanks for showing me how to use M "Did ya get it yet?" Happy VD Luv ya always, The Boss. my mouth correctly. T Love ya-Kel Love, your fell ow wench To Julie . John­ b . / My Carnal Chris Happy Valentine's Day! Seriously though, can I be your Valen­ To Rexy, Mark tine, subconciously? To Rog, To Rent a ., Wench and Co. Happy Valentine's Day!! Be my Valentine Have a profitable Happy VD day to Valentine's Day and a From "S.W." J. Arcudi, all the guys I never Hugs and Kisses happy one. / Don't forget the 2 for 1 sale I need you knew Babs . this month . S but wish I did. ., t Af F; Badly, Happy VD ( and I do mean VD) Mindy Nancy Dale Bennet Lawerence, Maureen: T 1.J b 0 oa S, / I want you My money's on you! ~ . · f · bad! You picked the wrong pair o baggies. ., How about a game o f O ( . k . k) wm ,wm . The Girls of N.E.C.C.A. scrabble? Happy B t V-D! u G u5 / Meg,Sue,Kim,Renee love your support system ren U _;1 ., Happy Valentines Babe, Joe Sheil Beil( and Holly too), Of all the stars that shine so bright ffi£ To my / With you as my roommates memories your glow gives off a greater light favorite SGA reporter, have been made. I love to see you day to day Sorry for all those head~ches. ., Babs B.B., $25fines, S.S., and getting benched. You fill my heart in evev way. B.F. The News Editor Life is a book Your the best! Bobby G Honeybunny, / Lets fill some pages Happy Valentine's Day! If you were only ice cream-then You mean the · With mushy words and stuff I love Ya I could. world to me! ., "scoop" you whenever I like dat. Dikk I wanted.-Guess will love you forever! Who! Happy Valentine's Day! / To Salt and Pepper, Babs-Best friends always. Love H oneybunny ., Get the Dewar•s ready­ Happy Heart Day. Love Ron we're coming down! Kristin P. (Art, Lunch, Penpal) Time Marybeth, Dearest Paul, / The pleasure palace II will never You're purrr-fect!! spent How's your lemons I'll love doin? be the same . you for always! with you is great. Let's plan on many ., Let's make this Happy VD­ Happy Valentine's Day! Valentine's Day special! more / Sunday Night Spaz . .., G Michelle 206-Shea 1 lu1 .1 .. U .P .. ILL U Ill. 8 The Comment Thursday, February 13, 1986

To Eddie, Ed Ferris Missing you on Valentine's Day and Can I buy you a beer sometime? always-can't wait to see you John Lynch HAPPY VALENTINE"S DAY!!! I wish Love, Paula Love and Smut always that 1 could spend it with you. your favorite Potagee Love ya

Tank- To Cindy(heart, heart) Happy Valentine's Day and Thanks for a wonderful night. Call me if get your .. Boats" out of my Hall! you want to get together for another wild To fun times, Love,"Cous" monday night. Brent-Who's Do you do it for love? the Boss? love Happy always, To BSC Track t V-Day! Happy Valentine's Day Love John. To Suzanne: Keep runnin: Ya! and Happy Birthday to the Guess I really hope that you have Love Lisa and E who little Cupid himself- Tommy Hartley an excellent Valentine's Day. To my little sister Love, Paula Susan Mike, Tom and Torn, Dar You'll always have a place in my heart. Jo- Next time you make a bet­ You are rny.f~ Love E. i had you-but I'm too Brent Rossi, see that you pay it off you both Wee good to you! I can't wait to see you again. -or else! To the girls of Happy Valentins Day! Your secret love 85 Bedford St. Signed anonymous. Happy Valentine's Day amd may all ''Mrs.X" your P.S. Happy Valentine's Day! Salada I still owe you one though Tea Fortunes come true. To Kenny- Love. Kathy Hi C.J.!!Love M.W. Sandra Valentine's Day would not be special May our love continue to grow if l didn't have you to spend it with~ Hey Toots­ Happy Valentine's Day and Happy HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY! Happy Valentine's Day! Pouter King Birthday Love always, Remember who the boss is!!' I love you! Marry Me? ·I love you .... Steven your #I Q.T. Suzanne Squeeky To all the Pope girls Mike- Happy Valentine's Day on the 2nd floor short: My dearest Phil, and many more to a guy who is Happy Valentine's Day I love you with all my heart and all my fantastically sweet and one of the from your favorite Bartender. soul. I want to spend the rest of my best things in my To Jim, life life right now. To Rh with Pouter King. Sorry, it's been real -Nancy Hope you fly high. Hope you have a grea Happy Valentine's Day! Love,1.P: Love ya, Lisa Deana- Happy Valentine's Day! . ·· d c h Thanks for a wonderful year. To my wife, the bigamist, M .B ., Liz, an at y, I love you I only married you for your. C. U. next Tuesday. and I hope there are many more Valentine's money-so pay up!H · Days to come. Love always,· Brent. / :~"'. -~ Yo Alfonso_B~ Our ex-roommate How ya doin BSC hoops rah-rahs: Happy Valentine's Day R.e.S. v.p. 4'Did you get it yet?" Love. Chickenhead and Elizabeth Nasty Nancy! Butch-me-up! HaHa Debbie Doo Love, I really do miss you! To: Tim Melinda Your Petey Poo You're the meaning in To Pouter King Rog, Pe~ Class of Late? What do you '83 my life, you're the inspiration. F. Scott and JJB the Vice To my favorite Sigma Chi brother mean the deadline is I'm stuck on you! Can't wait to write all over you again Happy Valenti_ne's Day do this to me! l'lln Happy V-Day. The girls in 67 and thanks for making me . slash your budge Love always & forever plus one Love a sister of Phi Pi Delta Laura One Whi Carol, Candy''Scooper" To Marcia and Katie Have a wonderful v:.Day. Happy Valentine's Day and Happy ·I hope you have aHappy Valentine's Day'. From the loser without any friends Birthday, May all y9u-r Wishes come true. Love,_ Paula. Love Ya, Kerry. - To D.L., JJB, First VP SGA,. To CLTOC You've· always been my vice., can I be Have My favorite husband. When's the yourself the happiest little Valen­ Happy Valentine:s yours? honeymoon? tine's Day ever! going to make.yo CH The bigamist Love ya,· Me. ance at~o Love, the Christo) To the.Rat employees: To my MMA cadet: Happy V-Day to the girls on the ground Happy Valentine's I love you with all my heart P. K. is another name Day! floor Love. Laura and the bottom of my shoe. ·for love! You are in our hearts of Pope and Scott, and Louise. JoeiC Love always. as well. as our thoughts. Hey you sexy thin,g the Bridgewater Mermaid. Love, Kerry & Sally To our Favorite Trainer. Scott Happy Valentine's Day­ back, hope you dee Happy Valentine's Day Love Debbie and Mary. I love you a great~bi Love~ the Girls Basketball Team H.B. entme Happy Valentine's Day! I'm really glad Love··. Steve- we got t-0 know each other better. Thanks again J.E.(217 Scott Hall) ~K for my Opus fix­ Been thinking about you 'alot. See ya sometime. Roses are. Red Love always, J.G. Cindy (heart.heart) Violets are ·Blue Have a happy Valentine's Day Lynda, From Guess Who! To all my "special friends" If vou won't be my Valentine, at B.S.C. For ~appy Valentine's Day and Y~u can't be ·in the wedding! all my horizontal workers­ Andrea- Happy Steveil Keep UP the good everyday! Happy V-Day! Love. Laura work guys! Happy Valentine's Day, Bucko! I rlov.e Madame Cindy AKA rent-a-w.ench. I just want to say you guys are the best Guess~ and I love yas! Kerry, To my husband Brent Rossi, love yas "Scooper" Happy Valentine's Day When are we going to consumate the Sweetie. never lose sight marriage. TO:CHOUK and the FOX of your dreams, you can acheive Love, Happy anything! "V-D"Day!! your secretary, and wife-the bigamist. This time , hope you don't Luv ya. Sally XO. "GIT-IT".

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N-1-14-C-25 Donny, to Scotta, Bret, Joe,St T., Flea, Andy, 9-12-L 12-heart-22-E Y-15-21 D-heart­ I love vou1 Rob, Cowboy, R-5-22-5-R Happy Valentine's Day-When are you 13-9-11-15 Have a happy Valentine's Day coming for dinner and a game of Twister? Linda 0. I love ya Love the triplets of 85 Bedford St. Are you free for me? Bird Becky- Happy Valentine's Day to Pigeons To all the RA 's, G RA 's, and staff The lemons are fine. everywhere. members have a very Happy Valentine's Have a great VD day! Carol, Shake that beak Bernice! We're glad to have you for a secretary, Day. earn even if you do think we're snobby, bitchy, I am sick of typing in these sick sweet y To M.B. ::i losers. Happy Valentine's MB McLaughlin: promises of undying love whatever hap­ Day! Ewe can rub me to death any time. (oops, ecky I love you and pened to good old smut anyway Love, I slipped). your beautiful blue eyes. ML,CH,LH, and BM Guess who? Will you marry me? David (12) fene and Kathryn The men of 2C I'm "Head over Heels." tvorite southern bells! Meet Hey dude Happy VD Day! Michelle ... Don't throw it away!!! .and Thurfo;rsomelaundry Let's masticate simultaneously sometime love Heidi and Karyn Let's get a cat Happy Valentines Day md bourbon? -Dripping Color Puppy To Mouse Kove you Happy VD Love, Luv Keep listening Becky Room 77 Wood Hall Nik Hattie Happy VD you little rodent you "PARTY ALL THE TIME" Love US(roses) Ratna, Carol, Jan and Co. Happy V~.lentine's Day Roomies - ..... _. · Happy VD day T o: M one h"1c h"1, L e1sa,· I really like working for you! MB Mc Jimboramma,Kathy (as in Special K not Happy Valentine's Day! To the Social Director-Class of '89 Dump BIM Colliene). You too Colliene, and Lynn- We want you Michelle You are a hard worker! Whew! I got you ·an in one shot Way much more Take it easy on V-Day! Allison· Payne Love Wench. the ED. Debbie Mehgan Love, rreasurer of '89 Please be my valentine Happy V -Day from your favorite Sue G. Love, Tue Louie-209 ·roomate Happy V.;.Day! Stole any signs lately? Keep listening to the ·Hoods! Chris Happy VD Anastasia I love one sexy girl Tim,· Love and Smut ~ta, Cute bracelets! Barbra M. t Valentine's Day. Do rota, . Lisa Love and Smut Love Lou lUla Lubie cie Fatcet U:S. ToN.R. I want you all of your hot juicy monkey Bul;bi. Joe Reardon, love ... Thanks for all the love and How's the wine coolers Geddy Lee and I promise not to break your bed. understanding. you animal! Happy Valentine's Day J.F. Love PePe Kisses always! Love a friend Crit- Lovey, Happy Valentine's Day~ l Maria and Paula- U,URSS2M! H.S.B. +TJ. ia e you sm1 e or t e ay! e'tove youJ · ~·VALENTINE'S DAY! Ed and Sue Lisa and Chris Love, Scorpion bowls anyone? To Scooper Smut from U.S Have the best birthday Suzanne Happy Valentine's Day to the Fatty Five! and Valentine's Day ever! You deserve it! Happy Valentine's Day Love, your fellow fatty Breakin' Betty Love, Mary and Nancy ~.Frosh, Dianne and Heidi, the nicest roomates or1 mean late!!?? You the Hill. Happy Valentine's Day to my fatty gone? Hey, you can't From a friend Happy Valentins Day Bruce, friends in for the S GA and Lisa A, You 're a dream come true. (you know who you.are)~Love your fel­ Lisa- t! Ha:ppy VDay'. Thanks! I love you! Forever, Nance low fatty. Ha p py Valentine's Day! >Knows Love ya Beck -M.B. ·• To those sexy guys in Apt.2B To Steve MC.Mahon John G Sully, Glenn, lngy, Duff... Walter ,and I hist for your body. I would love to Thanks for everything Suzanne Phil have an affair with you! Lov~ your. S- Thank you so much! We love ya! Do you like thoise phone call.s ! ! · secret Valentine!! Hattie, Elizabeth, and Amy Lee The Phone Woman* KTS :JH ·Day!! When are you To Elizabeth and Susan- 2A Happy Valentine's Day to my favorite llr next guest appear­ Dan Darcy, To my favorite roommate and Raths­ "The Fruitloops" roomies. ar meetings? Happy Valentine's Day! keller coordinator Happy Valentine's Jher J. Harwood Fan l;_uv,. Have a great Valentine's! Will you all be mine? · A Cutie Lover (at least once?) JM Love, Lynda Rick , desperately seeking you! Stop by oombs, the Comment office and ask for me. - Mr. Dougherty t It's nice to have you Nikki Curtis You're the best teacher I ever had! Happy Have a great Valentine's Day lde to stay for awhile. VDay.. g bunch! Happy Val- Love Heidi and Karyn An Undergrad B.D.- Just look over your shoulder 7S' Day1 tlways, Jenni G.-You're being thought of back Desperately seeking Nikki! Where are twi Lisa, here. · Fred says, Hi How's your Valentine's you? Rick ·Sex Joe, Day! To my new roomie, .How's it shakin- David Happy Thanks:.. no I mean Valentine's LH and CH 106 and LA P.S. Shave Day-I think that's what Phil means· too. city! Thanks for not forgetting me ·when Love, Pam moved off campus. Happy VD! To Donna­ diner, ML Happy Thanksgiving you! Love always, To 2A and 2B- Jeff vho?!? Forensics Team Phil To my lifelong buddies and my special 6 minutes ... Get psyched. for Emerson. We're going to friends. Thanks for all the smiles. Thanks 106- clean up! for all the smiles and memories we \re Luv, shared over these four years-here's to Linda x 2. Rick Gately, friendships! Terrilla Happy Valentine's Day!! My favorite What are you doing Sunday night? HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY! Bio-majors and boo,kworms. Love ya Happy Valentine's Day·! Love, Suzy your roommate Lisa Love,Chris (from Communications)

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\' Dear Ony Fay Happy Valentine's Day Happy Valentine's Day Debby and Ana. To Katie Sheehan 'f .,, You are the best! Jeanne, Jen andLaurie. Love, Michele L -_. ."'f Thanks for being my best buddy. Love, Michelle et's go out and party "- • Remember we are fighters! Betsy- Juanita C. on a sea cruise! till T Love Amel Har Interested in giving up "Relative Be my Valentine · Love always °T '\ Lisa F- Freedom''? Love ya M · S · . / Strap on your dancin' shoes and stike up 1 'f the band, it's time to show them how it's The Shaver M To Gumby done. JB Johanna, ..., To Karen Dunne Happy Valentine's N h ·11 I b '\ We'll have to it again sometime soon! ext to met ere w1 a ways e a / Love Gary Movies 1 f L G I I won't be mean. To my Roomate at 85 Bedford St.: pace or you. ove, nu 'f An Admirerer What is missing in that Magical little To Mike Ryan 5 lounge-Shea Dorm 'f JI G.P., drawer that has everything... Thank you for being a friend! Kim H -.._ "'1' 8/9/86- To Alvin M. Happy Valentine's Day Never change, Your Valentine K.T.S. Maybe we can work things out "° ., here we come- What a car! Let's try-Real hard!! 'f . is the world ready Let's go cruisin' To the Class of 1988 Officers- ~ Thw women of 85 Bedford St Love always Pat / f~r us?! Love, S.A. Happy Valentine's Day- You all · • ,) Happy Valentine's Day '\ Love,· deserve it!!!!- You're all great The Powder Man . To Diana S. M 'I Corinne Chnstos- People never change, keep smiling T JI Happy Valentine's Day Pres. KT Sheeha,n I would like to lounge around naked with ~ "'1' A Secret Admirer To my favorite Phi Pie in your room sat the Hill. We could watch "° T R f Happy Valentine's Day "The Jetsons" or drink "Slice". M tll.,,. 0 a ne you're not on my list .,,. JI Mr.P and Cindy Ma'am,C.C.,L.L., but you're in my heart, Love Always Love, A Secret Admi.rer -_ "'I' 1t's great coin' business with you! Happy V.D.- Love The Man your favorite Sig ~ VD(Happy or J.,J.,J.,-rm 76 Wood Hall- ~ hope we don't get To the gang- 'I otherwise) Kristan· Heidi" Paula Marg1'e Steph Happy Valentine's Day to three · ' ' ' Pumpkin, Mr. Steve, and Nomad- great fri·ends '· '\ The Masochl.st Allison,' Sheila' massive Valentine's / . k di M k h Happy V-Day! Love ya, Kelly M party t his wee en . a e sure you . ave Love, Ron M ,,. To the entire Comment staff a license to rent the movie! To T.V. ,,. L R 1 '\ ... have a great, wonderful.sensual. uv, een. Sheila (Pea-pod), Happy Valentine's Day and a wish / Valentine's day!! Joanne- for many more Valentine's days together. M Love, Graphics Hewwo! "Oh, I know," it sickens you. I CB M .,. To a special friend- didn't I love you! . . T .-" Happpy Valentine·s Day! mean to ruffle your feathers, but I go. tta '\ _,,,- Christa Moore, Robatrucci and Janatrucci I love you now and forever. take a shower. H M Happy Valentine's Day. appy VD. I love you guys. M T Happy Anniversary Feb. f 8 Chris K. Pegarucci ,, / Love always, Vic I'll never forget you, R.C. ~ M please be my Valentine again. Keep all of us slaves in line, o.k.! Thanks .,:- T Happy Valentine's Day Love always, Lance for your friendship! To S.J.O., Although you are far -,, JI to all of M.B .. 's favorite away, will you still be my Valentine? -_ ~ rornmies! See ya next Tuesday. To the two treats in 5-1: I would really love it if you were. "- " Love.MB xo Have a happy Valentine's day-but try to Love, K.S. M Mary and Stacia stay out of trouble!! T ? 'Kerin, Thanks for all your support Love.Lisa B.C., . ~Thanks ~~:~7.~:~~:~~=~~;~mm:~:·M.S. L~~~~:~~~!P :3§t~oo~~ ·":'o~;;;i!~~~7~ t1 • S.L"T';P.- To;?.J;"ri\e ~nd <)~;SI!~ Love. MEW 1'{pi, Fagen: • .JI .··· l~r-s' g~~ 'gr~-p, ··· . '·Andy' JQbn~ Ji?~ ,J~in; Wh. en's the baby due. anyway? -_ 1 " ,,,. Happ)' Valentin.e"s day hon! . ·' ... ·..... I•.. nc, Peter, Torty;and.K.nsten, lhope ypu and hubby enjoy Luv ·ya•... 'xo.xo-· .. Debb1.e" HaveL a great day: Happy Valentine's Day . M • ~ ove LMF your bundle of joy. .,,- 'Y From your Housemother / Beth R.- To VD•• The Scoop King"in 6C Lucy, Jean, Bronwer, Sue, Julie, '\ • Have a happy Valentine's Day!! don't get too carried away- "Second short stands tall in Pope Hall" M · 'Y you're a great friend. I love ya! from one of your many brunettes Rob -Lynda T / Love Lisa . You 're my favorite st~dent of the week '\ M Cindy Lewis, Sandy PucciJio, and Love Mary M T Bunnyhead in Scott Hail! Kathy Lyons-Hi! from all your friends ' -. Sex appeal abound and 1 want your at Crescent St. To all my housemates, past and present. / babies! Athena, Chip, Christa, Dave, Julie, '\ M Love~ Me To the Brithers of Sigma Chi Mike, Patty, and Stephen. Have a wild M .,,- Happy Valentine's Day to my Roomates Happy Valentine's Day VD Day, ya hear? From one of the big, T !II Rm.23 Kellie and Tara! To Liz, Beth & Beth, From your Little Sisters happy fa:mily. Nancy. -.._ ;if To my new roommates. Timmy Mutt & Geoff have a great V.D. "' ~ Happy Valentine·s Day to you Day Happy Valentine's Gregg Cornell 'I and·your honeys! . Love ya always, Reen from Lisa P.S. Be Mine To the former Lynch, / his wife and farm hands -_ Desperately seeking CP in Providence Shells: beware of the Bull- " . ~· on 2/ 15/H86. See you there. From RP How ya dion'? It's great that we've kept To Renee, Meg, Kim, and Joe Happy Valentine's Day. 'I . !I P.S. appy Valentine's Day! in touch! Maybe we can get together Here's to new ·friends! Love, Sully -_ ~ again! Let's keep in touch. "° M To all the Little Sigs To Slick L M . T Happy Valentine's Day ove, Susan T Cutie Pie: I always said that you were Bunny Fluff !I Mark I· f b l -_ ."'f I love you always and orever my num er . I love you! You're no bunny till some bunny loves "' M Lisa, • and a day. Love Muff Keith- you. , M T Keep smilin' Mouseketeer! OXOXOX Happy Valentine's Day. Your no bunny till some bunny cares T / Happy Valentine's! J.B. We love y0ul Your no bunny till some bunny loves you ~ Love ya, Kelly Kelly and Shauna,\ Till then you're just a hare! Lisa. To Mike Love, Babe uJJ\(HtJ " . ¥. Roses are red Happy Valentine's Day to my "friend"! r 1 ~ Jf If a rose could symbolize L B h. tx " "'1' Violets are blue ave, et To Phillip McDougall- L I ' your beauty \ ..\ -1 ·fie\ 't . M. It would be fresh and alive forever. My only wish is Roses are red, VI.. n'e...' ,::'\. t ·~ , j, Luv David to get to know you! Hedi G.(Public Speaking, T.V. Lounge, You're eyes are so blue, 11~o'1'v -.._ ;"f S.A:F. Game Room) I wish Ii had the guts " M Amel Har-You look mahvehlous!! Cathy-. Well .. we·ve had a great introduction, to talk to you! M . T Thanks for being a Thank you for being a friend. Let's move on to the bo~y and never Fondly, "Ya" ,,. ·"" JJI great and wonderful friend and a lovely, John rea"ch the conclusibn: Be my Valentine. ~ -"f outstanding ( in the field)~ Marc. G. "° .'I beautiful lady. Julie A Bruce. To BIM-Thanx for being my Valentine ~ JI P.S. It was the 10th Wake up· Thanks for being my best friend. all year round. you are all the -_ -1' Yo te amo grande (I love you very much) and smell the coffee Love, Mary ·~wicked Best in Music" "° \' · Ony Fay · Love, .Everybody Marc 'I /'1/'l/'f / 'f /'I/ 'I I' 'I/~ /'f /'l'\'f''I' 'l'\Y '\'I'\',.,'\ 'I'\ Thursday, February 13, 1986 The Comment 11 PUZZLER Le Menu du Chateau de Tille

Clam Chowder Clam Chbwder Chicken f'"allet Sausqe sub Macaroni A Cheese Beef Stfoplloff F~nch Fries R.iec Green Beans Corn· Peas

'Scrambled Eas .Chicken Rice Soup Chicken Ria: Soup Pancakes w/bac::on Beef Noodle au Gratia Bradcd veal steak T PiZU Spa1hetti wI meatballs Sliced Carrots Potatoes Pas, ~

Corn Chowder Cora Chowder BBQ on a bun Pork ehopa piesco Turkey Tctrazzini ~b Burfjen w /bacon Potato puffs Baked Potato Bar French cut P.n beans Squ.sh Oriental Blend. Veggies

Scra~bled eggs Vegetable Soup Vegetable Soup ·x Sausage Meatball Chicken sub Meatloaf ACROSS 126 Snare 70 Church dignitary Pancakes w/Syrup Fish square Mashed Potatoes 127 Transfixes 72 Stiff Cauliflower 1 Winged 128 Frolics 74 Equally Onion rings Cotn 6 Grate 130 Titles of respect 76 Postscript: abbr. Zuchini 10 Object of 132 Courage 77 Unlocks affection 133 Musical 79 Word of negation 14 Thicket organization 83 Beast of burden Cheete Omelet Clam Chowder Clam Chowder 19 Rumor 134 Unit of Siamese 85 Long, loose Waffles Tuna Noodle Casserole FiUet of Sole 21 Antlered animal currency overcoat F Grilled Checie Lasaa.na 22 African river 135 Break suddenly 86 Trial French fries Onion rinss 23 Card suit: pt. 137 Toothed · 87 Paradise Corn Spinach 24 Relation of instrument 88 Roman tyrant Carrots harmony 139 Ethiopian title 89 Article · 26 Halted . 1 14.0 Gasp tor breath 90 Wasters 28 Runs easi ly' . ' 141 Food fish • of time Eggs to order Minestrone soup Mineitrone Soup 29 Mature 143 Soft mud 91 Former Russian French Toast Hot Putromi Spaghetti 30 Painful spot 145 Wire rulers measure Pepper Steak Ho\ doga A Beans 32 Around 146 Worshipping 92 Macaw s French Fries brown btcad 33 Separate 148 Scorched 93 Petty ruler 'Peas Potat~ 34 Chinese pagoda Yes: 150 Hermit 94 Sp. Green &aM 35 Warbled 152 Doctrines 96 Capricorn symbol Cau\iftowcr ;: 3:7 us. eo 1 3 Fish of 97 Surfeit

40 Father 156 Wipes out 102 A~k builder Beef Noodle Soup ltoaat Turkey 41 Negate 157 Worms fos Dinner course lt,alian Sub 42 Redact 158 Unmarried 109 Cravats Chicken Cr~ ·Stuf'fi:d Shella 44 Figures of speech woman 112 Horned animal Home Frier Ma.bed Potatoet 46 Worthless 159 AHght 113 Workman ~· lroccoti 47 Pulverized 114 Physician Coc1' rock 160 Lock of hair 48 Plow through 116 Matures mud DOWN 118 Pertaining to the 50 Preached laity ' . " 52 Declared 120 Jails ' .,I 53 Football pos. 121 Equal to 112 qt. 1 Tapestry ~ •-. 55 Shak"espearian 122 Innate ' 2 Confederacy ' -····.···.·. .. ·.. . ·.·. king 1. 23 Sea eagles ' . . 3 Affixes . .• .. . . 57 Lithium symbol 4 Cover ·125126 BartersPledge · ., ·, .,..,...l______._...,.,._ ...... ,-...- ____.._.,... __ ....,_!""'!i.,.....,.___ _..._.,.. 58 Keen 5 God of love 59 Gre~t"bustard 6 Road: abbr. 127 Sharp pain .'' 60 Perform 7 Roman bronze 129 Transaction 62 Par.t of circle 8 Bristle 131. Strikes 64 Narrow opening 9 Difficulty 132.Rasp 66 Babylonian deity 10 Food for 133 Prohibits 68 Latin conjunction computer 134 Desert dwellers 69 Semi-precious 11 Food program 136 Study stone 12 Ancient 138 Consecrate 70 Church bench 13 French article 140 Fruit seeds 71 German title l4 Penny 141 In this manner Last 142 Tissue edition's answer 73 Terrified 15 Grain 144 Saucy 75 Zero 16 Sham 147 Female 77 Spoken 17 Run aground ruff 78 Beer mug 18 Composition 148 Greek letter 80 Hurry 20 ·To believe: 149 Noise 81 River in Germany archaic 151 Deface 82 Harvesters· 23 Rabbit 153 Centimeter: abbr 155 Football score: 84 Centr~I American 25 Jog abbr. rodent 27 Venom 86 Pendant 28 Solicitude ornament 31 Sins 87 Give a right to· 33 Heap 89 River island 36 Liquid measure 92 Item of property 38 Christmas carol 95 Projecting teeth 40 Dimensions SPRING BREAK 98 Act 41 Platform 99 Noises 43 Pedal digits 45 Clergyman 1O1 Dried grape Li.JV 103 Portico 46 One injured the Sun? 104 Bitter vetch 4 7 Go by water 7 nights I 8 days 105 Stupefy 49 Festive . in Ft. Lauderdale, Daytona 106 Los Angeles: 51 Female relative abbr. 52 Looks fixedly or the Islands 107 Near · 53 Cheers 108 S9und a horn 54 Allowance for = I.WT-a•'" =· 110 Corrode waste · 1i1 Japanese drama 56 Upright flOI) 368-2006 TOl.L •·Rt:E 112 Proceeds 59Method of 113 Flock functioning 115 Sun god 60 Loved one 117 Claw 61 Night birds 119 Tellurium symbol 63 Invents " · 120 Decant 65 Siamese native 121 Parish house 67 Devoured 124 Pile 69 Exclamation ~ -~ 12 The Comment Thursday, February 13, 1986 m . -~" In! ~ m~

What's the best way to~ have a dinner party?

By Denis Lawrence, Jr.

When a wife plans a dinner party and invites all of the regulars, and the wife intentionally forgets to invite the husband of one of the wives because they are recently separated. and the wife is coming with her new lover, and when the husband of the wife throwing the party invites the husband recently separated to the same party without the wife knowing it, this does not only result in mass confusion, but also to an evening full of laughs. Such is the case of Ensemble Theatres' studio production of The Two of Us, which starred Eric Pegnam and Kim Nolan, and was directed by Dr. Stephen Levine. This two actor, five character play was enjoyable from the word go. Stephen, played by Pegnam, has invited Barney, also played by Pegnam:. to his wife's dinner party, not knowing that Barney is recently separated from his wife Bea, played by Nolan. Jo, Stephen's wife, played by Nolan also, has invited Bea and her new beau, Alex, a punk rocker~ again played by Nolan to the dinner party. From the beginning of the play the pace was fast and only once seemed to falter; towards the end. The lines were delivered in an excellent manner and the English dialects used by both actors was not only enjoyable but Kim Nolan. Erk Pcgnam phnro· Nam::i. Rnherson crisp and exciting, making all the dialogue easy to understand. The Two of Us is a merry go round of laughter, always hitting your funny bone even before you have time to get your breath up from the last line. Kirn Nolan. Eric Pegnam When the dinner party finally arrives, Stephen and Jo decide to enter­ photo ~ancy Roberson tain Bea and the rest of the guests in the living room while they serve Barney in the kitchen. The plan is devised that while one is serving the The Bard soup, (beautiful soup) the other shall serve the wine. This makes for a relay game from the kitchen door to living room door. One of the highlights of by the evening is when Alex tries to go to the bathroom but Barney is in there. Ensemble Theatre Alex decides to hide behind a curtain and do his duty in a vase next to the Don't forget to sign-up for auditions window. Alex and Barney eventually meet each other. and not knowing for the talent show. Ensemble Theatre is that they are ,both involved with the same woman, they become chums and sponsoring a great way to get noticed by go for a drink in the kitchen. casting companies from the Boston area Enter Stephen and Bea for more confusion especially when Stephen tells who are coming to the talent show! Sign­ Bea that Alex left and she begins to cry. Stephen exits, Barney enters. up in the information booth. Feb. 22. ,...... · ·:;;~ to the t:

The Blowouts performed in The Rathskellar on the night of February 7. This concert was rumored to be pretty good, and Comment photo­ grapher, as well as Editor-In-Chief Roger Spring, caught some of the action with his camera. ·

The Blowouts photo Roger ·Spring

It's Just The Art Of Sex photo Roger Spring In commemoration of St. Valentine's phone numbers? How does one tell her The Blowouts Day, Dell is featuring two of the world's dining companion he's wearing part of his top authorities on the fine art of falling dinner? And how does a woman con­ and staying in love ·· Marilyn Mame) and clude an evening with a date who's Tracy Cabot ·· as February's Special angling to get in her front door? Garcia and Kahn are friends of the Devil Dial-An-Authors. · Tracy Cabot, author of the popular Marilyn Hamel, the author of the Feb­ Dell Trade Paperback HOW TO MAKE By the crowd. Garcia seemed to rely on his ruary blockbuster SEXETIQUETTE A MAN FALL IN LOVE WITH YOU Bob Lang blues influences, especially during his ($3.95/17656-5), takes up where Amy ., ($5.95/53832), knows a foolproof, fail­ ext~nded instrumental breaks. High­ Vanderbilt left off in this wise and witty proof method for starting a relationship lights of this show were To Lay Me book on how a modern woman can han- with the man of your dreams. "Forget Down. Dire Wolf' and the back to back rcnd\tioris qJ Bird S{in' and Hipple. ublishers ee y ca e QUETTE "Forthright, comprehensi­ Orpheum Theater in Boston. Unlike fel­ than the previous evening as Kahn and ve... Writing with breezy humor and pithy low sixties groups The Who and The Rol­ Garcia went for a bluegrass­ language, Hamel suggests ways to In her revolutionary, scientifically ling Stones (whose tours in the eighties country I western feeling on their solo attract desirable men and how to handle tested book, Tracy Cabot explains became mere parodies of their greatness), trangressions together. The first set fea­ even the most prickly situations ·· in and proven techniques which disclose how Garcia and his band the Grateful Dead tured a great slow version of Friend ofthe out of bed." Only Marilyn Hamel can many women find true love effortlessly. have been playing some of their better Devil and the show stopping Run/or the share with your audience such wild and Now you -- and your audience .. can too! shows recently. Roses. The second set was a virtual repeat sensible mating and dating inforrnqtion, To 1?Chedule an interview with Tracy Garcia appeared with standup bass of the night before, opening with Deep answering questions including: What's Cabot and/or Marilyn Hamel, please player John Kahn (a member of the Jerry Elm Blues and encoring with Goodnight the proper protocol for exchanging contact Jim Othmer at 212·-605-3433. Garcia Band) for an all-acoustic perfor­ Irene. mance. He presented a mix of Dead This could be attributed to the fact that tunes, solo works, medieval ballads and Kahn did not know any more material. It Bob Dylan covers to sold out crowds of did come as a surprise, however, for Gar­ whole, his guitar BIG DEAL continued just underJ,000. On the cia rarely repeats himself two nights in a playing was tastefully done. What Jerry row. Overall, Jerry appeared to be in lacks in ability he makes up for in soul. include Miami Vice and th~ movie Sophisticated Ladies, Ain't Misbehavin ',._ .good spirits and reflected that in two One look. at the expression on Garcia's Ambush Murders. He is the composer .Rockabye Hamlet, Hallelujah, Baby! ·solid performances. De~dheads on cam­ face shows the emotion he puts into his and musical director for PBS-TV's When and as the title character in The Wiz. He pus beware, three shows have been sche­ music. at Hell Freezes Over l'l/ Skate. was the narrator in the original Joseph duled for the Providence Civic Center Saturday night's show was a little slug­ Loretta Devine (Lilly) created the role and the Amazing Technicolor Dream­ the end of March as part of the Spring gish but was saved by the enthusiasm of Tour! of Lorell Robinson in the original Broad­ coat and received the NAACP Award in way production of Dreamgirls. Her pre­ Los Angeles for Best Performance by an vious Braodway credits have included Actor in Dont't Bother Me, I Can't Cope. Co min' Uptown with Gregory Hines, the ·Televisfon audiences will remember Alan revival of Hair and Gower Champion's A as Leroy Johnson's father on Fame and . IT'S-PARTY TIME! Broadway Musical. Prior to this she had his film credits include roles in The appeared in over fifteen productions off­ French Connection, Shaft, Truck Broadway. Miss Devine began her acting Turner, Black Belt Jones, and the forth­ career in Houston, where she founded coming .Brighton Beach Memoirs. CLUB 91 numerous theatre groups. She is an MFA· The Shubert Organization (Producer) graduate of Brandeis University in Thea­ has been in the forefront of the American with tre Arts. A composer /lyricist as well, theatre since the start of the 20th century. Miss Devine has performed her own . It is under the direction of Gerald material in her highly successful cabaret Schoenfeld, chairman, and Bernard B. Paul Bonitto act at Green Street, Les Mouches,· Studio Jacobs, president. They are responsible 54, The Red Parrot, The Ballroom and for the management and operation of 17 Friday Nights Don 't Tell Mama. During the summer of theatres in New York, as well as theatres 1984 she co-starred with Liliane Monte_, in Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, Los 9pm to 1am vecchi in the Radio City Music Hall Angeles, and Washington, D.C. extravaganza, Gotta Getaway! She can .. Price and schedule information for also be seen in the television movie Anna BIG DEAL is as follows: and The Infinite Power. *Preview February 13 and 14at 8 p.m. only on 91.5 ·FM Alan Weeks (Willie) created the role of *Opening Nighti February 15 at 8 p.m. WBIM Daddy Bates in The Tap Dance Kid, and * Thereafter:. Monday through Satur- has also been featured on Broadway in day evenings at 8 p.m. 14 The Comment '_'Thursday, February 13, 1986 cont. from pg. 14 Lady Bears Bears Review ... 2-1 week clean sweep for Bridgewater State Athlet­ ics. With so many games going on all the The Lady Bears have increased their time around here, you have got to relish wins to (I 5)with victories over Fitchburg nights like these. Even at top notch Div­ State (80-46) and Westfield State (71-23). ision I schools, these nights are few and However they lost an important game to far between. Clark University (76-47). The brings the Lady Bears to ( 15-4)on the year with six games left. INTRAMURAL AND RECREATION The victory over Fitchburg State was A men's intramural all star team from led by Carolyn Parsley ( 17), Lynn Malka­ sian and Joanne Runge (14) and Laurie BSC will be traveling to Mass. Maritime Academy to take on their all stars this O'Connell( I 0) all in double figures. Lynn Thursday at 6:30 p.rn. Malkasian was dominating the glass on both ends of the courts capturing (12) Results for all basketball and soccer rebounds for the game. leagues are posted in the Kelly Gym Lobby. It's getting near playoff time so On Thursday the Lady Bears traveled see where your team stands. to Worcester to play Clark University where they suffered their fourth loss of Those students who are going on the the season. Mt. Orford Ski Trip should get the remainder of your money to Mike Storey The Lady Bears are on the road Tues­ as soon as possible. day against Framingham State and return home on Thursday for North Annette Casi Ii takes a shot for the Lady ~ears_. The Kelly Gym and Pool will be closed Adams at 5:00 p.m. this weekend (Feb. 15-17) because of the long holiday weekend. It will reopen as usual on Tuesday. Feb. 18th. Lou Perry, Director of Plannbw and Deve/opmem says work should begin once again on the "new" weight room. Work on the installation of new doors and a rubberized floor should take place this week. SIDELINES: The 29-point loss to Clark was the worst defrat by the women's basketball team during the last four years .... The men's hoop team are on their way to their best season since the NCAA tourney team of '82;.83 (22-6). Grappler Tom l)evin ·\&~O).willgeta preview of }1is mafo .\:(ltl').J?etitlon in.tb~.New ·

week. Rick Maguire had a career high 28 points in the (75-58) loss to Fitchburg last week. Those people going.on the ski trip to ML .Orford c~n exchange their money at Plymouth National Bank. lt'.s $1.27 (Canadian) for each $1.00 (U.S.)

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Wrap up on N .E. Patriots cinderella season

By cost them the division title, but not the Mike Jankowski ~ playoffs (wildcard) ( 11~5). The Patriots were looking to get their first playoff win since the early sixties and to get them Let's review the incredible season our back for hurting· Steve Grngan. They did, very own New England Patriots had this 26-14, and so it was off to the West Coast year. Nobody in the world (except Liz to take on the Raiders (12-4) in Los Walker) expected the Patriots to do what Angeles. The Raiders and Patriots have they did this year. been in a lot of verbal fights and the The pre-season (1-3) wasn't that Patriots had a lot to pay them back for impressive and neither was the beginning since 1976. The Patriots paid them back of the regular season (2-4). Their offense with a 27-21 Patriots victory. It was a was too predictable, Tony Eason was too very emotional victory. So it was off to inexperienced, and only the defense was the Orange Bowl to take on the Dolphins ~7 keeping them in the games. (12-4) in Miami. A place where they Then when it looked like another one haven't won in 18 consecutive tries. This of those seasons; something happened game plan was executed to perfection and that has never happened before to this won by the Patriots 31-14. team. Eason went down with a shoulder As far as I'm concerned that was the separation against Buffalo and for the Patriots Super Bowl. They did what first time in over a year Steve Grogan nobody thought they would do and that emerged. They came back and beat Buf­ was win the American Football Confer­ falo. They not only beat Buffalo. There ence, The Super Bowl in New Orleans were others: New York Jets, Tampa Bay against the Chicago Bears was only a con­ Buccaneers, Miami Dolphins, Baltimore stellatfon prize, because win or lose New Colts, and The Seahawks in Seattle. Gro­ England has gained respect all over the gan sparked the offense to six come from country and that's respect they won't behind victories with his own "play­ lose. The Bears had to win The Super calling." Not to forget that the defense Bowl because they were expected to be continued to terrorize teams and became there, not the Patriots. number one in the AFC. So the Patriots in my opinion can play Then something terrible happened and beat any team in the league. Their during the second meeting with the Jets. capable of winning the division and once Athlete of the week Grogan was hurt and wasn't able to again, play in Super Bowl XXl. They've r.eturn for the rest of the season, out to a go.t the ex,perience and a\so the hunger to

By cancellation. "He was held out for go back in and the difference from the ·hope the Bears are there so I can wear my Bob Patterson sectional seedings only," noted beginning of the season til then was Berry the Bears Shirt, because they will Johnson. To elaborate further, by astounding. Eason had m~tured lose for sure this time. Tom Devin, captain of the avoiding Devin, Soares will be the incredibly. · Raymond Berry and The Patriots Bridgewater State Wrestling team number one seed in the sectional The Patriots suffered only one loss the deserve all the thanks. So thank you",.: put his perfect 8-0 record on the line meet, due to the fact that Soares remainder of the season qgainst Miami. It ·Patriots for an exciting season!!! Tuesday night against visiting will wrestle more matches than W.P.I. With about one minute Devin because of scheduling. The remaining in the second period high seed in the sectional will draw holding an 11-1 edge, Devin kept weaker opponents en route to the that win streak alive with a com­ championship round, Bears Business review manding pin. This win, as well as This saga concludes with a hand­ his overall performance this season, some compliment to Devin, his skill By~· ·and 1000 free),· Beth· Welch (100 and·200 makes Tom Devin B.S.C athlete of and reputation as an outstanding Mike Storey · free) and Kim. Hill(I met.er and 3.meter the week. , wrestler. An alumnus of Braintree diving). Devin, a junio; from Brain­ High School, Devin .finished his Saturday morning, there was a mp m Once dusk hit the BSC campus it was the air, .the sun was shining and somehow time for the men's and, women's hoop tree,Ma., was expected to face arch senior year there with an umblem­ you knew it was going to be a good day all teams to continue the.winning tradition· rival and highly regarded Bob ished 15-0 record, reigning him Bay around. So true if you happened to visit against Westfield State. Soares, but due to W.P.I. ·coach State Champion. Success has fol­ the Keliy Gymnasium on this day. On a The women opened up with a (71-23) Phil Grebinar's decision, Soares lowed Devin here to B.S.C. where full scale day of athletic action the slaughter of the hapless Lady Owls, rais­ was held out, leaving 126 lb BiJI he has compiled some impressive Bridgewater State Bears and Lady Bears ing their record to. (15-4) and (6-1) in the Huges to face the B.S.C. captain. honors in his three years: I 984,All all came away victorious in five different MASCAC. Carolyn Parsley (18), Fran Devin gained control at the on set New England, Division III; 1985, sporting events. Leeman (17).and JoAnn Runge (IO) were of the match and never relinquished M.l.T. Christmas Champion; Cap­ The BSC wrestlers opened the day with · the Lady Bears· top scorers. The win that control· throughout. Display­ tain 1985-86 season. their second victory (2-7) of the season helped heal some wounds after a disas­ ing strong qualities of quickness, Devin, a management science over Williams College (34-16). Leading trous (76-47) loss to Clark last Thursday. strength, and confidence, Devin major, has attracted state wide 1the way was undefeated captain Tom That loss could jeopardize BSC hopes of finessed his way to a commendable attention this season from his oppo­ Devin (8-0) in the 134-lb division. Tom going to the NCAA's for the fourth con..; victory over Hughes. nents as well as the Boston media. won his match (13-4). Both Rob O'Don­ secutive year. One important note to mention-­ The Boston Herald this past week nell (142 lbs.) and John Collins (177 lbs.) The finale of the night proved to be the why was Soares held out of the noted Tom in-short for his unde­ recorded pins on the afternoon as well. pest take of the evening as our -men's_,.,...._ match with Devin? According to feated record thus far in the '85-86 That ma~ch was followed by a coed basketball team ( I 0-8) won its second ·,,..,,,t W.P.I. Coach Grebinar, Soares, campaign. Asked about his success swim. meet pitting the BSC men and game in a row (73-65) over Westfield who is also undefeated, had this season, Devin remarked, "l get women against UMass-Boston. The men State. The win avenged out an earlier loss wrestled· two matches the previous more enjoyment out of watching came away with their first win of the sea­ (71-62) to the Owls at Westfield. High week (as did Devin), and he needed the younger guys on the ·team son 0-5) topping the Beacons (67-44). scorers for the men's team were Mark a rest. Such a convenience when develop than I do winning myself." Dual winners for the Bears were Peter Dias (17), Bob DiBari (15 pts.. 11 you travel with twenty-two Spoken like a true champion. 0 Berthrauime (50 and I 00 free), Mike rebounds), and John Willis (10). Dias '•- wrestlers, compared to the nine die- Congratulations, Tom. and con­ ·;1IV"" Crawley {500 and 1000 free), and Dan was coming off a 30-point effort in an . hard members of the B.S.C. squad, tinued success f Qr tht: rest of the season. We'll see you fly in the MacDonald (200 free, 200 back). (80-68) victory over Curry the previous But B.S.C. Coach Jack Johnson sectionals!!! The women raised ·their record to {3-5) game. The Bears are (3-4) in MASCAC had other opinions on the Soares with a c:rushing. victory over the Lady competition.· Beacons (74-16). Dual winners for the So if only the women's gymnastics·"'"'). . ladies. included Marcia Quitmeyer (500 team had competed it could have been a ii". continued nn pg. 15 Thursday, February 13, 1986 The Comment l6 Classified Advertis m nts Gene?al Polley! DeadUne: Clauifled advertisements must be 1abmittecl Qauifted. adnrthementl are accepted subject to the approval of The Com­ by the Thursday of the week prior to publication. Adi may be placed in person ment. Adnrtilementl are dulr1ed on a per word bah, and abrevlatiom ahouJd at the Comment oft'lce, not be med. located in the Student Union Bulldln1, nexttothe Boobtore, or by eallln1(~Sl 7) (i97·12H, ert. 21!1.

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SUPCAnnounces Upcoming Events 11. 0RFeA~26th, Arthur Miller from "Miller's Court" will present a court case on 1 . , ' .. . JM·li\@4l~99m.at7:30. Eight BSC students are needed to : - ··":~.~~'~;:,,,_;;.~:.:1,::.'.\)~,~·· ,;'oY~:~,-.;, ·1>;:.;J~\:!t·:;m#.·4'1; ij~f~i·,t;, ·l!!!~iM~~-A~ti~i~---flMI The Student Vmon . are interested please stop by the Information Booth or the The Student Union Program Committee proudly presents: NEW MAN and Program Committee Office in the Student Union. DOWN AVENUE. Live in concert!!! Thursday, February 13th, 1986 in the S.U. 2. Don't forget about SUPC's Ski Trip to Loon Mountain on Feb. 2211~. The P. ..~i~i~lli~,..~ Auditorium, 8.:00 p.m. Tickets only $5.00 B.S.C. I.D. get your tickets early at the of $25.00 includes transportation and ana,11-daylift ti~~~h{~,,i<;~~~d~4~n~~~rn be '). U. Info. Booth! Reserved seating only! served on the bus. Don't miss out on this great advenforer Earn $4.05 Per Hour Peace Corps The PROGRESS/OUTREACH Tutorial Service is looking for qualified tutors in Peace Corps is celebrating its 25th Anniversary this year, and we would like to ALL SUBJECT AREAS!!! If you have been successful in your courses, share your invite everyone to join in the celebration. The New England 25th Anniversary knowledge with other students who need your help! There is a special need for Celebration will take place in Boston at the Kennedy Library on March I, and a .. SENIOR MANAGEMENT MAJORS!!! Pick up your application in the PRO- · symposium on Development Education will take place at Harvard University on GRESS/OUTREACH Office in the Grove Street Building today!!! March 8. NSSLHA/ Communication Disorders Club As part of this celebration. we are trying to locate as many Returned Peace Corps The NSSLH A/ Communication Disorders Club will be having a meeting on Thurs­ Volunteers from New England as we can. If you area Returned Volunteer, or if you day, February 20th. It will be in the Plymouth county room, across from the ·are interested in finding out more about the Peace Corps 25th Anniversary events. Information Booth, at J I :00. Anyone interested is welcome! please ca!1 Carrie Radelet collect at (617) 223-7366 or write to her at Peace Corps, 150 Causeway Street. No. 1304. Boston. MA 02p4. Michael ·J. Ricciardi Memorial Scholarship A $500:.00 ATTENTION SENIORS annual scholars hip is available to: Accounting, Finance; Business, or Economics majors minors.~Students Commencement is closer than you realize. In preparationforCommencement you or must indicate their interest prior to March 8 (Spring will need a cap and gown. if you haven't orderecl one yet it is not too late. Please Br~). Information is available froni Professor Sheppard, Management and Aviation come-to the Office of Student Services. Boyden ,Hall and fill out an orderform-the Sciences Dept., focated in the Maxwell Library, or by writing to MJR SCHOLARSHIP -c/ o Louis cost for a cap. gown and tassel is $10.00. No orders will be accepted after February M. Ricciardi, P ;0. Box 228, Taunton, MA 02780. 28, 1986 - so don't be left out. ENDING HUNGER: AN IDEA WHOSE TIME HAS COME Jn rece·nt times the subject of World Hunger has become an unavoidable issue. In March for Women's Lives study after study, prestigious international commissions ~ave come to one conclu'."' On Sunday. March 9, there is going to be a massive march and rally in Washington, sion: HUMANITY NOW POSSESSES THE RESOURCES, TECHNOLOGY, D.C. to serve notice that Women's lives are threatened by efforts to deny access to AND KNOW-HOW TO END HUNGER. The key ingredient missingisthewill~to abortion and birth c·ontroL ·act. ·On Wednesday, February 19, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m., Mr. John Castle will be a guest Make your· opinion count. . . speaker at The Catholic Center, Bridge~ater State College. Mr. Castle is a national Buses will leave Boston at 10:00 p.m. Saturday night March 8th, and return manager for The· Hunger Project, a charitable organization dedicated to end Sunday, March 9th at 9:00 p.m. Bus fare is on a sliding fee scale from $25 - $45. hunger by the end of this century. During his end-hunger briefing, Mr. Castle will There~s already strong s~pport here at B.S.C. give the ~acts of world hunger as well as some ways to alleviate it. For more information call .697-1200 x2296 or Boston N.O.W. at 661-6015. Piease come to learn, to share, and to discuss what you can do to help alleviate world hunger. · End Hunger Briefing . . _ ..., . Increase your hunger awareness. Mr. John Castle will be speakmg at; the Lathol!c FILE NOW FOR FINANCIAL AID . Center on Wednesday, February 19th from 6:30 - 7:30. Come and Fmd out what . . A ptications for Financial Aid for the 1986-87 Academic year are ava1lablem the you can do to. help. · Financial Aid. Office, on the first floor of Tillinghast Hall. N o"w is the time to apply! The Massachusetts Board. of Regents- State Scholarship ~s th: program ~ith the Philosophy Club ...... earliest deadline - March lst, 1986. Students interested m tb1s Scho!arsh1p ?ro- Reminder: The Philosophy Club is requesting philosohical papers for cons1derat1on am as well as ihe Pell Urant program, Supplemental Grants, National Direct for publication in their Philosophy Journal which will be published in April. Please gr .•. · · 11 T . . W . Student Loans, Work Study, anc;t Bridgewater State Co ege mtton aivers submit your papers (typed and double spaced_ prefered) ~y.Wednesday, Fe~ruary should file an F.A.F. with the College Scholarship Service no_w, and submit a 19,1986 to Dr. Sanders or his secretary, third floor T1llmghast Hall, Mtchelle B.S.C. Institutional Aid application with a copy of the appropriate 1985 Federal Lombardo, Mary Hatch, or Marylee Meehan. Also, the Philosoph~ Club ~eets Tax Form to the B.S.C. Financial Aid Office by April 15, 1986. · every Wednesday at 3pm room 301 in Tillinghast Hall. All who wish to discuss philosophical issues are welcomed.