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The Comment, October 19, 1978 Bridgewater State University Virtual Commons - Bridgewater State University The ommeC nt Campus Journals and Publications 1978 The ommeC nt, October 19, 1978 Bridgewater State College Volume 51 Number 13 Recommended Citation Bridgewater State College. (1978). The Comment, October 19, 1978. 51(13). Retrieved from: http://vc.bridgew.edu/comment/418 This item is available as part of Virtual Commons, the open-access institutional repository of Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, Massachusetts. e COIDlnent Vol LI No. 13 Bridgewater State College October 19, 1978 Homecoming 1978: Announced by Pat Duddy Events relaxed atmosphere! gymnasium. Come and support the will be 225 tickets available on a first Ensemble Theatre; the W.R.A.; and MONDAY, OCTOBER 23 5:00 p.m.-- FUm Frolics team! come, first serve basis. the Student Union Program 2:00 p.m." The popular animated sponsored by the Program 11:00 p.m. - 1:30 a.m.'- A Committee and S.G.A. The only movie, Yellow Submarine, will be Committee, will be heid in the Midnight Breakfast, sponsored by donation has been $20.00 from playing in the auditorium. Tickets Rathskellar. These are popular film the Class of '81, will be held in the Scott Hall. Organizations are urged will be .75 for BSC students and shorts featuring the little Rascals, Tillinghast dining room. Admission to enter their floats or donate $1.25 for the general public. This Laurel & Hardy, W.C. Fields; is $1.75, and tickets will be auailable money. Donations should be left at service is sponsored by the Program Abbott & Costello, Boris at the door. There will also be the S.U. Information Booth in care Committee. Karloff, and the Three Stooges. entertainment. of Mike Palma, or at his office. Floats will be judged on originality, 7:30 p.m.-- A show by James Come and enjoy! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28 craftsmen ship, creativity, Mapes, "Powers of the Mind, will 8:00 - 11:00 p.m.-' The Nitty 9:30-a.m. 711:00 a.m." There will conforming to the theme, and be held in the auditorium. Mapes Gritty Dirt Band will perform in be a tennis tournament, Alumni overall appearance. Points range heads the N.Y. Center for the the auditorium. Admission is $4.00. vs. BSC, held at the Rosen tennis from 1-10, with 10 being the highest. Hypnosis and Mind Control. Only 2 tickets sold per 1.0. If the courts located on the Hill. Come The judges will be Dean James, Mapes, who had his first psychic conc'?rt is not sold out, you may: and watch! Dean Deep, Margaret Monoham, experience when he was seven, purchase additional tickets the da!,-' 11:00 a.m.·- Dean V. James Prof. Briggs of the German believes that hpnosis can be "a of the show. This concert is DiNardo will place the stone, Language Dept., and Father Joe vehicle for the creation of a more sponsored by the Program ,marking the new Henry Rosen McNamara O.M.I. rewarding life." He performs over Committee. .Courts. Members of Dr. Rosen's 12:15 p.m.·· The Alumni 200 shows a year along with If the concert is sold out, you can family will be present. Dr. ·Rosen Tailgating .Party will be heJd at numerous television app-earances. purchase more tickets on the day of was the Chairman of the Swenson Field. You should bring Admission is .75 for BSC students, the concert. Instruuctional Media Department your own picnic lunches. and $1.25 for the general public. THURSDAY,OCTOBER26 James Mapes returns to SSC on and tennis coach. possibly a station wagon with· a October 23 at 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m... The class of 10 a.m. - 12:00 noon·· The 'tailgate. 6:30 p.m.-- The first 125 people to 1981 is sponsoring a talk on Catholic Center is having an Open . 12 : 15 -The Hom e com in 9 sign up at the Student Union NudearPower Plants in the S.U. 8:00 p.m. - 12:00 p.m.·' The House with free coffee and Parade begins at Boyden Hall, doughnuts before the game. continues down Summer St., and Information Booth and pay $3.00, Foyer, There will be a question and, Comment Staff is sponsoring as 10:00 a.m. 12:00 noon·- There ends at the football field. it will last wiUget a chance to participate in answer period following. Oldies Night Dance in the will be an Alumni Reception at approximately half an hour. James Mapes Workshop on ISP 7:00 p.m.-- The Afro-American' Catholic Center, so don your bobby Scott Hall, providing a free ~:15 P.M.- The Dedication of (Intra-Sensory Perception). The Society is sponsoring a disco in the ,socks, roll up your jeans, and bop on S.U. Ballroom. Admission is free. It 'over! Hot and cold apple cider, Continental Breakfast before the ~he Swenson fields, inCluding the workshop will be held in the foot ban game. This service, football. softball, and other athletic Student Union Ballroom. The ISP will be broadcast by WBIM. doughnuts, soft drinks and 8:00 p.m.·· The class of '79 is sponsored by the Executive Board, fields will commence at this time: A seminar teaches self-hypnosis and munchies will be provided, free of sponSQring a Kick-Off Party at the charge, is on a first come, first serve basis. plaque will be presented by the mind control for self,improvement. Canoe Club in West Bridgewater, 10 a.m~-·Float Judging will be Men's Athletic Association. It is sponsored by the Program 8:00 p.m. - 12:00 p.m .. ~ The John featuring the-Stylized Band. Ticl4\ets Lincoln Wright dance/concert held in the quadrangle at Boyden President Rondili!au will the Master Committee. Hall. So far, the organizations and of Ceremonies, and perform the wiUbe sold in front.ofthe bookstore, will be held .. in the. Ballr()om. WI;:DNE$OAY. OCTOBER 25 probabl.y the~Mondav of AdmisSion is.$2;OO,fWiotickets sold . clubs with· floats ... ar&··thec1a~of. ,first,r,eading.15dwl;lrd Swe:nsr>f'.l Ml~ J a.m. p. m.'· 0:00 3:45 A Homecoming. Bring your 1.0. You per LD. Sponsored by the S.G.A. '79, 'BO. '81, '82; the Apartments; th~ (Cent. on 'P.fJ Bloodmobile sponsored by the must be 18, No jeans are allowed. 8:00 p.m. - 12:00' p.m.-· The Office of Student Life wil be held in For more information contact Mike . Homecoming Happy Hour will be the S.U. Ballroom. Doners are Palma or Margery Andrade. The held at the Citizens Club, located on urged to participate. parfy ends at 1:00 a.m. Hall St., near the railroad tracks. Boyden, Hall Will 3.:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.-· The FRiDAY, OCTOBER 27 Tickets will be sold at the door only. Catholic center will have free apple 6:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m.-- The You must be 18 and have tour 1.0. cider and munchies along with Homecoming Rally sponsored by with you. Music will be provided. It is ReceiveRenovations entertainment. Come and enjoy the the cheerleaders will be held in the sponsored bvthe Class of'BO. There by Pat Duddy maintenance work will also be done. Mr. Ed. Meany. S.U. Liason Exterior repairs will include the Steve Ryer To Transfer to Officer, has announced that Boyden fixing of broken windows and the Hall is tentatively scheduled to repairing of the roof tower. undergo restoration and renovation A total of 2.2 million dollars was American College in Paris in May of 1980. appropriated by the Legislature Boyden Han, which was built in during the last capital outlay, Meany by Joanne Herr . French which I learned while living registrar of seven hundred students 1926, is known for its Federal Style said. This funding did not· com~ Mr. Steve Ryer has been in Senegal, West Africa, as a Peace and will also be advisor to non­ Architecture, complete with white about easily. First, the college had Associate Registrar at Bridgewater Corps volunteer for three years." American students. I feel that this t!:""'ic columns. to request funds, then the Board of State for the past six years, as well The American college in Paris is a job is an opp~rtunity to expand my Trustees approved the request. as being the Foreign Student four year acredited undergraduate career. Jobs are stepping stones . Mi!!JY emphasized the fact that Then it wassent to the Secretary of Advisor and editing the student college. It caters to three groups fo and this job offers a better position." the unique architecture of this Education) who sent it to the catalog. However, due to an people: 1. American students living Mr. Ryer is selling his house and building would be preserved, in Legislature and Governor's Office. exciting and unique job opportunity. abroad, 2. non-American, most of his personal affects. He other words the building will look During Boyden Hall's repair and he will be leaving SSC 'in the near international, European families hasn't yet been to where. he will be the same, only better. He said that renovation, the offices and future. who want their childrE:m near home staying in Paris,. for most of his as faras he knew. this ""ill be the first classrooms usually there will . be '1 like my job here but I've been but want them in an American interviews took place in New yark. major restoration and repair job at relocated.
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