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1983 The ommeC nt, February 10, 1983 Bridgewater State College

Volume 57 Number 3

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This item is available as part of Virtual Commons, the open-access institutional repository of Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, Massachusetts. \ , THE\ C ENT Vol LVII No 3 Bridgewater State College February 10, 1983 BSC Seeks A Long W ~ekend ... New Image By Kathy Donadini have an image problem is Dave Wilson. He is always be Is SSC ready for a new running in five diffe'rent direc­ image? The answer to this tions at the same time as question is yes, according to Director of Community Servi­ Dave Wilson, BSC's Director ces. He is responsible for all of Community Services. of BSC's public relations, as "The image that people well as the production of over have of BSC no longer 100 school publications, reflects the reality of our col­ including the College Cata­ lege," Wilson commented in a logue and the Student Hand­ recent interview. "We are no book. He is in the of longer primarily a teacher's communication and he loves college; our program of stu­ it. dies has expanded greatly. Wilson wants a new image For nearly 130 years," he con­ for this school and he feels tinued, "this college was that it can be accomplished. primarily a single-purpose "We are only portraying the institution, with a well­ reality that is here," he said. deserved reputation for "Only 30% of our students are excel le nee. That's a reputa­ education majors, so that tion we should cherish, f.eaves 70% of the college in · Photo: Ed Donahue because we are stil I excellent other fields that people don't BSC students enjoyed a three-day weekend this week after a snow­ in that field. The problem now hear about." storm Monday that dropped from 6 to 12 inches of snow on Southeas­ is," Wilson said, "we are now a If you wonder whether how tern Massachusetts, cancelling classes for the day. By Tuesday the lot more and it's about time others perceive SSC is impor­ storm had let up to occasional light flurries, as students made their way people see us for what we tant, consider this. In today's to classes. are." One person who does not See NEW IMAGE page 3 New Steps Taken Security: A Growing Campus Concern

By Ruth Anne Schultz porting the six handicapped makes it necessary for his students living on campus to staff to transport the handi­ Of all the issues of interest and from classes and the capped. "It breaks into police to B.S.C. students, campus library, ensuring the security work and turned us into a security should seem to rank of buildings, and controlling glorified taxi service," "he among the highest. Not only traffic. His job is rather a states. He does admit that the is personal safety a factor but thankless task and he faces administration often follows widespread misconceptions daily an irritating combina­ is suggestions and Security defeat the effectiveness of the tion of student complaints does work closely With the current system. and apathy. · Women's Center, but the Fortunato Graca, more Primarily concerned with indifference of the commu­ commonly known as Randy, protecting the dorms and liv­ ters who think Security's only is the Chief Security Officer ing areas, he labors under role is handing out parking on campus. He has most less than ideal conditions. tickets irks him. recently worked as a bar­ When asked what would Interviews with Great Hill tender and· brings the expe­ make his job easier, he Dorm students reveal the rience of having been a quoted better lighting, espe­ check point be.0th at the foot psychiatriC nurses' assistant cially around the fire escapes of the hill, operating Tuesday at a Veteran's Administration at Wood Dormitory, and more through Sunday night, to bea Hospital to his job at parking facilities. source of discontent. Women Bridgewater. Lack of personnel complained that their dates Photo: Ed Donahue He and his staff of nine full­ His major bone of conten­ had to drop them off at the · time officers are responsible tion appears to be, however, Sign warns cars to stop at security booth in backgr~und - for depositing monies, trans- the lack of personnel that See SECURITY page 3 at the foot of Great Hill. Free Tuition Available Board of Trustees BSC To Help Unemployed Chairman Resigns By Liz Cahill gain an edge in the job. be ascertained that they are market. indeed eligible for the pro­ Recent reports have shown Though the plan is only in gram. The plan's organizers c:Time to make the break' a decrease in the nation's its beginning stages, it looks are working closely with the By Brett ·Peruzzi ing financial demands as one unemployment rate. promising. The program is Division of Employment and Robert Flynn of the motivating factors in Unfortunately, at the same headed by Dr. Robert Dil­ Security in order to ensure his decision to resign. ti me Massachusetts has lman, Vice President of Aca­ that the program helps those Dr. Francis T. Sherry, "Next year I'll have two experienced a rise in unem­ demic Affairs, and includes who really need it, according Chairman of the BSC Board children in college. I'll have to put my nose to the ployment. Bu~ Bridgewater Paul Gaines, Director of to Dr. Ken Howe. of Trustees, unexpectedly grindstone." State College may be able to Minority Affairs, and Dr. Ken Denny Ciganovic is now a.nnounced his resignation at last night's Board meeting in . When asked for a response help improye this matter. Howe of the Biology Dept. as running a counseling phase to the resignation, BSC Presi­ A plan has been passed co-directors of cooperative of the program to determine the Student Union Council Chambers. dent Adrian Rondileau stated down by the Board of programming. Other BSC the current level of skills of "Well, he's ·got to make a Regents which concerns the the 52 applicants who have Sherry, who arrived on the staff involved are Denny job in 1978 to lead the reor­ living." , retraining of the state's unem­ Ciganovic of the Career Plan­ applied for the program, and ganization of the Board, said Formal nomination pro­ ployed. The program's basic ning and Placement Office, to identify potential ·career that "Now i-s the time to make ceedings for a new Chairman purpose is to in the and Communities Services areas for exploration. the break ... I feel that we now will be held in April. Vice upgrading of skills and in the. Director Dave Wilson. In the event that Bridgewat­ have the finest Board in the Chairman Steven H. Merlin acquiring of new skills, so In order, to help these er's program of studies can state." will serve as acting Chairman until that time. that. eligible participants can unemployed people, it must See UNEMPLOYED page 3 Sherry also cited increas- 2 The Comment Thursday, February 10, 1983 Letters To The Editor Dear Fellow Students, Among the events we expect 1st. If you would like to get to schedule, besides a larger involved, please attend one of Soon you will be hearing a parade with more bands and our Heritage Week Commit­ great deal about "Heritage more student units, are a cos­ tee Meetings. The Committee Three Cheers for Week." Last year, forthe first tume ball, academic and - open to everyone - meets time, students, faculty, and athletic competitions, and every Wednesday at 4:00 p.m. staff put together a week-long other special events. in the Plymouth County The Comment ... series of events in the spring The key to the success of Room of the Student Union, to recognize and celebrate this year's Heritage Week is directly across from the I nfor­ the College's 142 year history. our student clubs and organi­ mation Booth. Dear Editor, Board of Governors and the The week was a big success, zations, and the individual We need lots of people to I would like to take this time Student Union staff, espe­ especially the parade we held freshmen, sophomore, junior, get involved. There are cos­ to thank both Brett Peruzzi cially Rick Veno and Linda which featured two dozen and senior classes. If we are tumes to make, events to and the Comment for the fine Ragosta, for appropriating antique cars, three marching to have a successful week, organize, and a lot of plan­ article on WBIM-FM. We take the funds needed to improve bands, floats, and conting­ with events to enjoy and ning to do. If you have a ques­ great pride in being recog­ our facilities and helping us to ents - all in costume - from· activities to participate in, tion or a comment, call me at nized as a training ground for go stereo. Without their con­ Pope Hall, Woodward Hall, then we need campus-wide campus extension 2167. I'd future careers in radio and stant help and\ guidance, and Scott Hall. support. · like to hear from you. broadcasting in general. We WBIM-FM woufd not be This year, plans are already Heritage Week begins on Rob S. Berger have a staff of about 50 peo­ possible. underway for a bigger,more Monday, April 25, and con­ ple who all work hard in pro­ Thanks again to the Com­ exciting, Heritage Week. tinues through Sunday, May President, SGA viding the greater Bridge­ ment for making our staff of water area with, the finest 50 great people very happy. Personals quality programming Sincerely, Print your Menu at the Hill and Tilly possible. Peter George personal on a ,,. February 10th to February 16th A special thanks goes to the Program Director WBIM clean piece of .r ,,:1sorted Juicei:: Soup Du Jour Soup Du Jour H Assorted Cold Cereals Taco w/Stir·edded lettuce Roast ·rurke:,; w/dre:rnin unshredded u Fresh Pruit Sheppard':; Pie ant.l Gravy R Scramblud Ege.:s Peas Mu.shed Pata to Dear Stuart: tone. paper and bring s :;=lUS3.P.:f:' ilb Hs.mburr, w/Hacon/Chc· Please express to the If you need my support at· :J Pancakes w/Syrup Cauliflower Au Grotin it to The Com­ A P.ssorted Donuts Italian Blend Vegetablr members of your staff my any time, I do hope you will . y .·.iast/bt.ttter/jelly high regard for the "new look" feel free to stop in at my ment office. F A;:;sorted Juices Clam Chowuer . Clam Chowder R Assorted Cold Cereals Hot Pastrami on a bulkic Fried J.'isi1 '!\; ils of The Comment which has office. I look forward to meet­ When submit­ I !-'re sh r'rui t Tuna Melts Pepperoni Pizza u .::heesc Omolc t Mixed Vegetablc3 Onion itings become evident since you ing you and wish you and ting personals A '.'19..ffles i'recn Eeanc took office. Not only has the your editors, staff, managers, y Assorted Donuts Sliced Carrot::; you must show Toast/butter/jelly general fayout improved and photographers continu;.. s BRUNCH dramatically, but the quality ing success. your Bridge­ A Assorted Juices Tomato Soup 'l'oma to Soup of writing is better, there is a ·~ Assorted Cold Cereal Steak & Cheese Sub Chicken CutJuts Sincerely yours, water ID. Your u. Ep.es to Order Chicken Croquette~ w/Suoreme Sauce greater variety of cam pus sto­ Martha D. Jones R French '!'oast Home Fries Zi ti w/~Jea tsauce name is for our ti ·A.~sorted Donuts Zuchini and Tomato Italian Peta toes ries, and the whole paper car­ Associate Dean A Toast/butter/jelly Peas ries a lively and professional Student Services Qivision records only, Y. Cauliflower and need not BRUNCH s Assorted Juices Chicken Noodle Soup Chicken Noodle Soup appear in print. u Assorted Cold Cereal Hot Turkey Sandwich Roast Sirloin of Beef N Fresh l'ruit Fried Clam Roll w/Gravy ·Remember if we D Pancakeu w/Syrup Potato Puffs Grilled Knackwurst A Eggs to Order w/Sauerkraut can't read it we y Assorted Donuts Mashed Potatoes ... and Cheers for •roast/butter/jelly Beet:: won't type it! Bro:::coli l. ;;·ort.-d Ju\.ue:.' C lillll Chowoic-r· Clam :;t1owder AH~ortcu Cold Cereal Chicltl.ln F'~ · 1 ..., t on a Bu11. Mcatl.mll Sub Charlie Brown .1 r·resh Ft:"ui t St11ffcd r.,, .··~rs w/ Chinese Beel & Pepper ~ Ch•!"!'!e Omelet •rarna to 3auce Fried Ric ... '"•ffles Frencli r'rieu Corn To the Editor: to quality entertainment. A:i::orte>d Dom,'L:; Green llenn;, Peas Although I don't like to play •:·oast/l:iutter/ jelly Three cheers to the favorites, I must give an extra · Editor's note: Ar.;,1or-t(,q Juices Chicken Hiee Soup Chicken Rice Soup ; A!'!lOrt•~tl Col.J Crareul FiCTh Caker; on a Bun Baked Macaroni & Cheese members of the Ensemble round of applause to Bob frfJ .~lt l'rui t BnQ on a Bun Chicken Cutlet Parmesan Last week's Onion Rin.'!:s French Fries Theatre production of "Char­ Mello(Charlie Brown) who I) :~~~~~~~d wlri~~on Sliced Carrot:'! Italian l•1ixed Veg:etable:.1 lie Brown"-what a. fantastic had me laughing until I cried. article, "Tilly A Assorted Donvt:: l:lt·occoli performance! can't My only complaint is that the '{ "·oast/bu tter/ jelly J Time Part II" i'{ remember when I've had a show didn't last longer. Keep ri: Assorted .Juice::; Corn Chowder Corn Chowder more enjoyable evening. I up the great work! was written .) Assorted Cold Cereal Pizza Pork C,;hops w/Stuff ing N r"r-er;h .Pruit Pried E~g ~ Chce8e Sand. Old Fashioned Beef Stow think these students deserve Maura Renehan by David A. ,;heese Omelet Po ta to Puffs Hot Apple Sauce a lot of credit for their talent, Office of Community ,.rench Toast French Cut ljreen Beans J'.lashncj Potato Kutcher. A!isorted Donuts Squash hard work and commitment Services 'J'oast/butter/ ji:lly Oriental Blend Vegeta bl.

The Comment. Tuesday: Deadlines Sports Entertainment (Established 1927) News· Monday: Features Editor-in-Chief Advertisements Wedne8day Personals Late News .• Stuart E. Gardner Classifieds Emergency Bulletins Managing Editor · Announcements Cartoons Edward D. Huntress Letters to the Editor Graphics Spring 1983 Publication Schedule News Entertainment Sports all of the following dates are Thursdays and are Co-Editors Editor Editor subject to change. Brett Peruzzi Kevin Roberts Christopher Harwood Feb 10, Feb 17, -one week break-, Mar3, Mar Robert C. Flynn 10, -two week break-, Mar 31, Apr 7, Apr Staff Staff Staff 14, Apr 21, Apr 28, May 5, and maybe May Liz Cahill, Marjorie Payne, Robert Treaton, Stephen Lee, Mike .Storey, Gregory Mathis 12. . Ruth Schultz Dash Riprock, Matt Donoghue, Barbara Glauben The Comment is a student supported and operated weekly newspaper serving the academic community of Bridgewater State College. Editorial policy is deter­ Features Production ··Office and Management mined by the Editor-in-Chief in Consultation with the Editor Staff Business Manager Editorial Board. Re-publication of all material herein Nancy DuPont Donna Schofield Barbara Glauben · is prohibited without the expressed. written permis­ sion of the Editor-in-Chief. All materials submitted Contributing Editor Advertising. Manager become the property of The Commeni Letters to the Margaret Flaherty ) eannie Pantanella Editor are encouraged but may be limited to 2'50 Distribution Manager, words or less and must be typed.· Letters, classified advertisements and all other written materials are David Cormier subject to condensation. Advertising rates are availa­ ble upon. request. Any person wishing to join The Contributing Writers: Contributing Photographers: Comment should contact either the Editor-fa-Chief or Richard Colgan, David· Kutcher Ed Donahue the Managing Editor. All correspondence should be Completed at 4:40. a.m. addressed to The Comment. Student Union Building; ·Leonard Recupero,. Karl Wiedergott Bridgewater State College, Bridgewater. MA 02324. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Tcl~~M:~l7~9~1W~e~~21~. Thursday, February IO, 1983 The Comment 3 through Thurday night four composed of Chris Parella, SECURITY~~~~~~ students patrol the campus in Tom McDonagh, Chris Sulli­ (Continued from page 1) .Pairs. Each pair covers half van, Brian Hoffman, Kevin Announcements the campus, including the Bouchard and Chris Har­ residence halls and the secur­ wood. CP&P Spring Hours of Operation bottom of the hill, even on ity booth, on foot. This was an Harwood, who has had This semester, the Career Planning and Placement Office rainy nights, leaving them to area previously neglected experienqe in security before, will be open Monday through Friday9-5 and Thursday evening negotiate the hill in high heel due to the lack of full-time sees the job as an easy one. 5-8 p.m. During Spring Break, there will be no evening hours shoes. Graca said that in the security employees. The "We are visible deterrents," and the day schedule will be 8:30 - 4:30. past they had allowed off­ money allocated goes to pay he says. While one cannot Doubles Badminton Tournament campus vehicles to go up but wages and to equip the stu­ hope to measure the miscon­ The B.A.l.R.S. Club will be sponsoring a "Doubles Badmin­ many of the cars would not dent patrols with vests and duct that has been curtailed ton Tournament" which is scheduled for Tuesday, February 15 come down. walkie-talkies. The student by the presence of the stu­ and Thursday, Feb. 17. Teams may either be doubles or mixed At the end of a shift Secur­ patrols are not escorts or dent patrols, he says that doubles. The sign up sheet will be in the Kelly Gymnasium. ity personnel would have a list police, they are only meant to many students, mostly The tournament will run from 11 :00 a.m. to noon on both days. of 50-60 license plate be "visible eyes and ears on women, feel safer with the It will be a single elimination, with the winners from Tuesday continuing on to play Thursday. So grab a friend and come on numbers that had not reap­ campus," according to Deep. addition of the student secur­ If there is a problem, such down. Intramural T-shirts will be awarded!! Hope to see you all peared. The system was ity force on campus. there. designed to help Great Hill, as a fight, Deep expects the Chief Graca cited a study keeping the fire lanes clear students to step in, but as to done by two students for Dr. Scene Auditions and minimizing confusion; the danger of · a student Brown's Sociology class on Anyone interested in obtaining experience in acting is invited to a mass audition for actors to appear in scenes to be worker getting hurt in an campus security. The study Graca feels the situation has directed by students in the "Principles of Directing" class. attempt to break up fight, improved, but the students a found that the biggest prob­ The audition will be held in the Library Lecture Hall from 3:00 still complain. Deep says that "the students lem facing the current system to 4:30 on Tuesday, February 15. Student Security Force on this campus are a little is student apathy. Many stu­ Actors may audition by performing a two-minute mono­ To aid the understaffed smarter than that. I want al I dent vastly overestimate the logue or by reading a scene from Arthur Miller's Death of a campus security, Vice Presi­ student to know that violence number of security personnel Salesman. For more information contact Dr. Richard Warye, dent David Deep has reimpli­ on this campus will not be tol­ available and were unaware Professor of Theatre, Ext. 2141. mented a student security erated, especially against a of how to get help if they Russian Club Lectures force. This program was security person, and will. not needed it. The Russian Club presents two lectures: initiated last year by SGA be looked upon lightly by "Students don't care," Monday, Feb. 14 Student Union Building President Bill Mullen and the me." claimed Graca. "If they see 3:00 in the Green Room funds come mainly from the No Females At Present someone tinkering with a car, "Armenia and Armenians'' SGA. While the college At the present there are no they won't report it." So it with speaker Armen Dedekian assists monetarily, Deep female security personnel, seems with campus security, Monday, Feb. 28 Student Union Building claims the school could not but a woman interested in the as with most everthing else, 3:00 in the Hingham Room position would not be "Finland and its Modern Capital, Helsinki" (accompnied by afford it alone. it's up to the students to effect film) · refused. The staff is presently From 7:00 to 11 :00 Monday changes. with speaker Dr. Ensio Aalto NEW IMAGE------­ History Club (Continued from page 1) The History Club meets every Tuesday at 11 :00 across from our image to make it better the SGA Chambers. We have a lot of activities planned, includ­ higher education market col­ reflect the reality." ing trips to Mystic Seaport and Newport, RI and several films. leges must strive to attract Wilson's office has taken We encourage all History as well as Non-History majors to students. There are probably many positive steps to edu­ participate in our meetings and activities and would appreciate a lot of prospective students cate the public as to what your suggestions. The Club is also participating in the that would like to major in, BSC is all about. They have National History Day on Saturday, March 5 at BSC and we say, Computer Science, but· been publishing a larger need volunteers to help run the program. Come to our next ~hey don't consider attending number of publications tar­ meeting! · BSC because of its reputation geted to outside audiences. as a "teacher's" colleg~. and· are making an effort to Guest lecturer Talks About Alaska The dilemma over BSC's become more visible and The Russian Club is sponsoring a lecture entitled, "Alaska - image is a top priority with the active in relations with the Russian America then and now." The lecture-slide presenta­ college's administration. Wil­ business community in Sou­ tion will be given by Dr. Lydia Black on February 10., Thursday, son pointed out that Presi­ theastern.. Massachusetts. at4 p.m. in the Green Room. (second floor in the Student · dent Rondileau, ·whd has · BSC has become a member Union)~ Or. Black i.sa doctor of anthropology and is speaking been supportive and involved of four area chambers of at Bridgewater as a guest. , in al I levels of the effort to pro­ commerce and many busi­ Equestrian Team mote SSC, stated in a speech ness and community leaders ·.There will be a meeting of the Equestrian Team on Tuesday, last fall that an enlightened have been invited to functions February 15, at 11 :00 a.m. in the SU Seminar Room. Plans will image of the college has to be on campus. be made for the upcoming show, which will be held March .5th a major administrative Wilson sees the image Protect your employees. at Springfield College. If you are interested in competing, objective. change as a long process. your company, and please attend. · "Now that the problem and "When you do something so yourself from the its importance has been well for so long, changing personal suffering and financial loss of established," Wilson said, that image--broadening it cancer... call your local "the next step is to change really--is a real challenge." unit of the American Press Official Cancer Society and ask tor their free pamphlet, UNEMPLOYED~~~---~~------~~ "Helping Your (Con.tlnued from page 1} Employees to Protect Speaks At BSC Themselves Against offer no help for an applicant, ployment benefits are eligible Cancer." Start your company on a the program also includes a for up to eleven hours of policy of good referral service. ·The organiz­ courses.' Those who have lost health today! ers of the plan feel it is impor;.. benefits may receive up to fif­ By B re~t Peruzzi ~· American Cancer Society tant to provide these people teen hours. i with alternate sources for Persons interested in app­ William L. Patton Jr., Exec­ training if BSC is unable to utive Vice President and Gen­ lying to the program should eral Manager of the New offer what they need. contact Dr. Robert Dillman, England Press Association Free tuition for eligible par­ Vice President of Academic This space contributed as a public.service. spoke on careers in commun~ ticipants is available at all Affairs, at his office in Boyden ication to a large assemblage state educational institutions. Hall, or call 697-1200, ext. of communication students in Those still receiving .unem- 1295. the Maxwell library lecture hall.on Wednesday. Febr·uary 2. . Patton, who teaches at Nor­ Mall Bus theastern University and Sim­ mons College in addition to Leaves from the front of the Student Union. his duties at the NEPA was Pick up tickets at the S. G.A., office!! invited to speak at BSC by the Photo: Barbara Glauben · Communication Club. Wiiiiam. L. Patton Jr. $1.00 Feb 4th Westgate Mall In addressing the audience which was composed mainly Patton, a dynamic and 6:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. ·of students hoping to pursue inspiring speaker, strode careers in the various back and forth before the $1.50 Feb 11th South Shore Plaza branches of the communica­ audience, gesturing excitedly tion· field, Patton spoke of as he encouraged them to 6;30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. "the umbrella of communica­ seek careers in the communi­ $100 Feb 18th Westgate Mall tions," under which there are cation field, which he believes various specific fields, includ­ to be growing. "Our society is 6:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. ing journalism, public rela­ converting into an informa­ tions, advertising, and sales tion society," he said. "And $1.50 Feb 25th South Shore Plaia ·promotion. you people are on the th re­ "Communicators are s hold of it" 6:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. explainers," he told the stu­ Following his talk, Patton dents, "and explainers are answered questions from the $1.00 March 4th Westgate Mall needed to know what's going audience, and then courte­ 6:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. on in industry. Someone's got ously stayed to meet infor­ to tell the public what's hap.;. mally with individual students pening in those Route 128 who expressed further inter­ est in talking to him. '*""""'~·-""""""""""""""~--MMNiftl!N.,.,llNWWWWU'td•""MftftN'INlllP' laboratories." 4 The Comment Thursday, February lO, 1983 B.S.C. Theatre Dept. Shrinking depends on an all-round instructor became a Dean, ductions would have to be sufficient faculty members is investment. If they don't, and therefore can no longer cancelled or that the Ensem­ unthinkable. theatre at Bridgewater won't teach or direct. This means ble Theatre would have to ask Concerned students are Dear Mr. Gardner: be around much longer. that a total of two faculty SGA for funding for a direc­ working to try to improve the I am enclosing a copy of an Most sincerely, members has been lost. tor. Currently, everything but situation. The Ensemble article from The Comment, Matthew Peter Donoghue, .Students and current the faculty members (direc­ Theatre Executive Board met dating back almost four years Class of 1986 faculty members have sug- tors) is financed by the with the theatre faculty to dis­ ago to March 1, 1979. I By Karen Tobin gested that two new faculty Ensemble Theatre, through cuss the problem after Pro­ wonder if you might reprint it BSC's theatre students are members are needed to SGA funding and box office fessor Barnett's promotion. with these additional very concerned about the improve the situation; one profits. With SGA's already The executive board has also comments .... future of the theatre program technical person/instructor limited funding possibilities, appeared before the SGA Presently there are only and department. Ensemble and one other instructor to this would be a difficult way to senate to explain the prob­ forty of so theatre majors at Theatre president Donald replace those who have been deal with the problem. On the lem. The Senate gave its BSC. The question to be Capen discussed the problem lost or who's hours have been other hand, cancelling a pro­ unanimous support to the asked is, WHY? At one time, with The Comment recently. reduced. duction would certainly hurt efforts. Attempts have been Bridgewater's theatre pro­ Over the past several years, As a result of the faculty the department. In a pre­ made to meet with Dr. Rondi­ gram was considered to be the number of theatre majors shortage, several courses professional program, the leau, but their effort has been the best in the State College has more than quadrupled, have never been offered. Cos­ opportunity for as much stu­ unsuccessful as yet. System. Now - but the number of faculty turning, Make-Up and Com­ dent participation as possible Finally, it should be Presently, Professor Bar­ members has decreased. In munity Theatre are examples. is vital. stressed that the problem of nett is on sabbatical, which order for the program to grow Theatre Management and Bridgewater State Col­ the theatre program affects leaves the theatre department or even to remain at its pres- Scene Design are rarely lege's theatre program is con­ not only theatre majors, but with only two full-time profes­ ent level, additional faculty offered. (Stage Design is sidered to be the best in the any students who participate sors to handle the work (and, members are badly needed. being offered this semester in State College system. (There in Ensemble Theatre produc­ lest we forget, the course­ The problem began in 1975, conjunction with the Art. is a newer, smaller major at tions. The Ensemble Theatre, load) of six. This situation is when a full time faculty Department.) This lack of Westfield State.) There are like any SGA funded organi­ deplorable and no smal I member, Karen Du Bin, courses does not only affect many Bridgewater graduates zation is open to all students. source of embarassment to retired and was not replaced. theatre majors as anyone who who are now working in the It is, in fact, one of the largest the institution. Since Dr. DuBin retired, the tried to register for Oral Com­ industry. Gary Genard, for campus organizations. Stu­ Potential theatre majors Choral Speaking program, munications knows. In fact, in example, is a successful actor dents from many majors par­ have, as now appears obvious usually, an integral part of the Spring Semester of 1976, in New York, Mark Cartier and t ic i pate, (Art, English, by the numbers, dropped any theatre program, has not 807 students were enrolled in Hank Woronicz are with the Psychology, Physical Educa­ Bridgewater from their con­ existed. The program became Communication Arts and Boston Shakespeare Com­ tion, Physics, and Special sideration. The Board of more severe when in'l976, full Science Courses. pany, Burton Alho is working Education are some recent Trustees, the administration, time professor Lee Dunne One of the most serious ·with the aged in theatre, and examples.) Also, any situa­ and the Board of Regents became department · chair- . problems now facing the Ann Britton is directing in the tion in which student educa­ should be concerned about person and her teaching department and the Ensem­ South Shore area. Other tion is suffering due to this matter, but they give no hours were therefore reduced ble Theatre (the SGA funded graduates are working in shortage of faculty is some­ evidence. of it. Perhaps they to part-:-time status. Another orgcnization which produces community and professional thing that should concern all ought to pull their collective loss occured with .th.e state plays in conjunction with the groups throughout the area students-it could happen in head out of the financial standardization of job titles department) is the loss of a and there are many graduates your department. In this case, \edger, take a ,\ook.· at :what throughout the state college director. Unless some repla­ teaching or going on for post­ concerned students in co6p­ we've got, and realize that the system. Robert J. Barnett, cemant comes to the depart­ graduate degrees in theatre. erati on with faculty members all-round exceflence of chairperson of the Division of ment, there is a possibility To allow such a department are trying to do something Bridgewater State College Creative Arts and part-time lh~1 one of next year's p·ro- to be rnjured due to a lack of about it. r--~~~~----1 ! 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The re­ The little known area of Fore­ employed by Hinkley and searchers Froese, Hood, and Yours nsic Psychology for many' others, will be one of many Garfinkle indicate the need years has been practiced but psychologically-oriented dis­ for greater relatability and by a handful of psychologists. cussions at the 60th Annual communication among all Other therapeutic profes­ Meeting of the American persons, including parents, in sions have already· moved Orthopsychiatric Association their study of attempted sui­ By Richard T. Colgan were guests this past week to. toward the certification of to be held at Boston's Park cides among the young "Sincere Congratulations" the Parapsychology class of their forensic practioners. Plaza Hotel, Monday thru Fri­ reported in the October, '82 and a round of applause are yours tru·1y and parfiCipated Interested in pre-law, law or day, April 4-8, 1983. Other issue of the American Journal due William D. _Cain, in one of the PSI experiments other legal aspects? Forensic interesting institutes include, of Psychiatry ... and it is Personnel-Industrial Psy­ conducted. Lois, a 9th grade Psychology may be for you. Schizophrenia, Child Abuse, expected to be among the chology senior, who, as student keenly interested in Forensic Psychologists : (I) Patient Rights, Early Child­ topics discussed--· at the December '82 elected Vice­ the Pre-cognitive area of provide consultation to attor­ hood/Special Education, and Annual Meeting of the Ameri­ President of the Psychology Parapsychology is an honor neys, lawmakers, and the Psychological Stress. can Association of Suicidol­ Club, has been working tire­ student of the Independent judiciary in a number of Psychology students inter­ ogy to be held in Dallas, lessly in the absence of a club Study Program of Norwood related capacities; (2} provide ested in the pursuit of a high Texas, April 21-24, 1983. Psy­ prexy to inform SSC under­ Junior High North. According consulting services to the school counseling career chiatrist William Glasser, graduates of the vitality and to her teacher Ms. Brown, " criminal justice and correc­ may find the Wright State M.D., declared over 15 years the semester planned activies having adults who are willing tional systems of the state University of Robert Clark ago "the impersonalization of the club. The explosion of to spend some time with jun­ and Commonwealth; (3) and· Joyce Meagher both and objectivity of conven­ white posters about the cam­ ior high students helps to diagnos, treat, and make revealing and fasci.nating. tional therapy to be abso- pus announcing the Psychol­ make the Independent Study recommendations in juvenile Having surveyed almost 500 1utely antithetical to good ogy Club meetings is largely Program a successful one." and criminal justice cases, randomly selected 9th to 12th mental health." All of this the result of Cain involvement (Lois ... Ms. Brown ... "Deligh­ . including civil cases when grade students of a suburban leads to the conclusion that and persistence. New ted to have you. Welcome mental status may be an high school, the Clark­ "Psychiatry has developed so members with lots of "zip and anytime.") issue; (4) serve as expert wit­ /Meagher team was shocked amazingly in recent years that alacrity" are urgently needed The American Psychologi­ nesses in a variety of civil, to learn· that only 55 of the it is now almost impossible to to fill "leadership positions" ca I Association and the criminal, and administrative students ever discussed top­ . find a normal person." since several of the Psychol­ American Psychological law cases; (5) screen and ics such as drugs, sex, family (Source unknown). ogy Club's "1st team" shall be Foundation have announced evaluate law enforcement or peer relations with a school Share your news and infor­ graduated seniors. the following awards for and other criminal justice counselor. And less than 30 mation with "Psychologically Norwood Junior High "excellence" in communica­ personnel; (6) conduct students had talked to a Yours" Rm. 330 Burrill Ave., North's Lois Pyne and her tions on Psychology to the research and provide analysis teacher about any serious Bldg., Bridgewater State Col- teacher Ms. Cheryl Brown general public: Television designed toward the greate~ personal problems. 1ege .. ATTN: Dr. Colgan. Important American Women Part II, 1717-1788

By Liz Scroggs In_ 1717, twenty young vide cl.othing and suppliesfor ·pend iJpOri it; we know better torian, a political satirist and ment comes from, "the Spi'rit women were ·sent to Louisi­ the Army. Deborah Sampson than to repeat our Masculine playwright, wrote Observa~ of Houston; The First ana by King XIV aboard a served as a soldier in the systems." tions on the New Constitu- National Women's Confer'." "brides ship" to marry French Army and received a military In the years immediately tion, in which she deplored ence," which was officially settlers. When they arrived, pension. Molly Pitcher also following the American Revo­ the absence of a Bill of Rights. reported to the President, however, they refused to do assisted in the battlefield. lution, women had the right to The fir:st 10 Amendments (the Congress and People of the so. _Their. revolt. be.came . Also during the Revolution, voteJn some parts of Virginia Silt of FUglj~)., were addeciJo . ·rUnn itoebdsSe·rtavtaen·.scienMoafrchlnotefrl9n7a~ known as the "petticoat" groups of New Jersey women and New Jersey. Later, how­ the Constitution in 1791. rebellion". took vigorous action against ever, the adOption of state The above information is tional Women's Year. In the 18th century, an esti­ husbands who abused their constitutions limited the fran­ from an article entitled, mated 30 women were news­ wives. They would enter the chise to white males and "Rediscovering American paper publishers in the house of a well-known wife excluded women. Women: A Chronology High­ colonies. The first woman beater in the evening, strip In 1788, Mercy Otis Warren, lighting Women's History in publisher in the colonies was the man and spank him .with the first American woman his- the United States." This seg- believed to have been Eliza­ sticks, shouting "Woe to the beth Timothy. She took over men that beat their wives." - her late husband's weekly In 1777, Abigail Adams paper.South Carolina wrote to her husband.John AHn: Juniors & Seniors Gazette, in Charleston, South Adams," ... in the code of Carolina. laws ... I desire you to IS YOUR FUTURE IN. THE AIR? In 1761, the first black poet remember the ladies and be whose work was to be pre­ more generous and favorable served, arrived in Boston on a to them than your ancestors. slave ship from Western Do not put such unlimited Africa. Phyllis Wheatley, then power into the hands of the seven years old, was taught to husbands. Remember, all read and write English and men would be tyrants if they Latin. Her poetry later could. If particular care and became a focus for antislav­ attention is not -paid to the ery forces. ladies, we are determined to During the American Revo- foment a rebellion and will 1ution, various women's not hold ourselves bound by groups.such as the Daugh­ any laws in which we have no ters of Liberty, organized to voice or representation." The TRAINING: Training programs offering early managerial boycott tea and later to pro- future President replied,"De- and technical responsibilities. Immediate opening in Need Credit? aviation management. OUR Get Visa, Masterc.ard, and others. Guaranteed! No PILOTS • NAVIGATORS • SYSTEMS OPERATORS B\TIENTS credit check. Free details. Write National .Credit QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum BS/BA degree (summer ARENT - Services, Dept. CA126 P.O. graduates may inquire). Applicants must b~ no more than 29 drawer 794, Fairhope, AL1 years old. Relocation required. Applicants mustpass aptitude SICK. 36532 and physical examin~tions and.. qualify for security clearance.. If you're faced with an U.S. citizenship required. - · unwanted pregnancy, we look at you as a healthy person Sales Rep Wanted BENEFITS: Excellent package jncludes 30. days' earr.led with a problem that may be Need extra cash? ·Self­ annual vacation. Medical/dental/low cost life insurance very difficult for you to face. motivated? Want to set your Which is why our counselors own hours? Be your own boss? coverage and other tax-free incentives. Dependents' benefits support you during the entire available. Extensive training program provided. Promotion procedure. General anesth~sia Become a sales Rep. for available. Call 738-6210. ARK Student Bedding, foe. program included. · The most experienced Income potential is up to you. reproductive health care center Must have own phone. For PROCEDURE: Call: llAVY OFFICER.PROGUMS in the Northeast. further information write: Code OP·68 (617) 223·6216 Ark Student Bedding, Inc. P.O. Box 534 9 AM • 3 PM, Mon. • Wed. preterm Wenham, Massachusetts AJicensed non-profit health care facility. 01984 1842 Beacon Street, Brookline, MA02146 6 The Comment Thursday, February 10, 1983 Entertainment You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown

c character had limited appear­ ~ By Barbara Glauben .c ances unfonunately. ::J Alan Talbot (Schroeder) t'C You're A Good Man, Char­ couldn't have been cuter. His c; lie Brown, a delightful trip Robin Hood rendition in the t'C into childhood fantasy, ... quintette was flawless and .ct'C thanks to the genius of Cha­ energetic. He was a delight in ... rles Shultz and Clark Gesner, t'C the number with Lucy. £D was presented Thursday and . .Stephen Lee (Snoopy) was .c>­ Friday to packed hou­ absolutely perfect. Lots of ses(SRO). This studio pro­ 0 energy, enthusiam, yet you 0 duction was sponsored by the still want to cuddle Charlie's .c- BSC Ensemble Theatre. Q. faithful friend. The actors were skillfully Elaine Sheffield (Lucy) selected to fit each character really captured the character precisely, and each was per­ and spice of Lucy. Elaine fect. All were outstanding and grabbed the role and played it will be noted in order of to the hilt~- she was super! appearance. Carol Wing was absolutely Karl Weidergott (Linus) has charming as the little red- been viewed by this critic, headed girl. , doing roles as varied as Red It is now time to give credit Ryder, Diary of a Madman, where credit is due. A pre>duc­ and Rumpelstiltskin, all done tion as well done as this one brilliantly and with great does not fal I together by aoci­ energy. Perhaps this venture dent, no matter how talented into comedy has stretched his the cast. It comes together by vast talents even further. He hard work, brilliant casting was, quite simply, marvelous. and even more brilliant Bob Mello (Charlie Brown) directing. Marci Miles has has attempted and come scored another triu_rnph. through on just about every From the standing room only comedy type imaginable. audiences for Caged -last Th is was just one more tri­ year, she's done it again this umph for this dependable year. She is a dynamic talent character actor. who'll be missed when she Linda Kelleher (Pepper­ graduates. mint Patty) was delightful and Roses to the whole ere-· held up her section of the w ... and congratulations. quintette very nicely. This ·········~········································-······················:. ... JOKE OF THE WEEK ! You are cordially invited to How many Alabama football : submit an original joke for players does it take to put in. a • : publication in The Comment. Jightbulb? ·~, ! All jokes must be neatly writ­ Only one, but he gets three 1:, : ten on a piece of paper along credits for it. : wHh your name. All jokes A.L. Dumas : must be in good taste. Dead­ How many letters are there in : line for all jokes are noon on the alphabet? 26? NO! 2i. ET : Tuesdays. The best ones wi!J flew home on TWA. ! be printed in that week's R.L.Dumas .: issue. La di da! ... . Robert Mello as Charlie Brown . l••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••e•i Phanto:m Diner Dreams ,"Phantom Diner." blastea ;things never seem to diately. Gode blUe." A ··somewhat dazed Diner "What an interesting name. work. Ew~n the Universal gym "Excuse me," says the GAA mumbles,"! think I'll have.that A man steps out of his white Ah, I see you have made a res­ is out of 'order. Sorry for the as he quickly leaves the room. coke now." convertible Triumph model ervation for one--" inconvenience." Diner smi­ Diner walks over the plush "You gave my pancakes a one six sports car and tosses his . "I could easily make it for _ les,"Not at all! Here, let me carpet. His eyes glance at the . star rating! Called them under keys over to Bill, the young two,"the man interrupted. help you witt' those bags." chandelier and then to the cooked and said that I put too parking attendant. The man "Naughty, aren't we? You are "Don't be ridiculous. That is paintings on the wall. To his much syrup on them!" says, "Be careful not to in room 611 ·on the sixth floo;- my job." . right the sound of running "It's only food." scratch the auto. Oh, and Bourbon Hall." . Minutes later, after travel­ water can be heard from a "Food is my life. You are here's some.thing for your "I wasn't aware that Hotel Hill ing up narrow flights of stairs, small adjoining room. To his nothing more than a stupid troubles." Reaching into his had a sixth floor." !hey have reached their desti­ surprise the tub is al ready critic whose rating days are "There are a lot of things that nation. "Room 611," announ­ filled and not just with water. over! You only rate twice Mis- pocket, the man produces a 1 red card; which he gives to you are not aware of, Mon­ ces the GAA,"complete with . "You look surprised," the ter Diner! ' Bill. sieur Diner," replies Tilly as one water bed, cable televi­ blond girl says as she lolls ''Now wait--" "Gosh! My own meal ticket! she raps the bell on the desk. sion, refrigerator, phone, neck deep in the warm water. "Rate .this, Mister Diner!" Gee, thanks mister!" "An RA will take your bags bath;· stereo, video games, "Terribly sorry. Must have Suddenly a shot is fired from The man smiles and makes and show you to your room." dance floor, and various other been a slip up at the front the lethal weapon. The girl in his way into a tall brick build­ "No thanks. These bags are items. And this is for your desk." the bath disapears. The chef ing. Inside, a pretty girl with special." eyes only. If you press that "No mistake, Monsieur Diner. vanishes followed by the . long silky brown hair and soft "Oh, I see. Perhaps, then, a blue button by the bed, the Welcome to the 6th floor. And Diner himself. Blackout. blue eyes says cheerfully­ GAA?" bed· will move underneath here is one coke, shaken, not "H "Exactly." and a pool table wi II takes its stirred,"the girl says as her A girl's voice is heard, ey ,"Welcome to Hotel Hill where right hand produces a glass. ~:~~ up. Whafs it go_ing to we guaqmtee our services to A gentleman dressed in place." be great!" . blue grabs Phantom Diner's "Doesn't that make the 5th "If you want it,"she adds. "Huh? Sorry,· I must have luggage. "Follow me, sir." floor slightly cramped?" "Come and get it." · "How nice. And who might "Well, well." dozed off. I'll have scrambled you ber• · The GRA steP,s towards the "There isn't a 5th floor. I'm eggs." "Tilly,'1 she giggles,"Tilly elevators. afraid it was leveled last year Suddenly the girl's eyes "This isn't eggs to order day. Diner grins~at Tilly and says after a masssive party. J. widen in terror. She Sweet." screames. Diner becomes Either sunny side up or •cwhat a delicious name! "See you later, sugar." Gei Is syndrome."· pancakes." Tilly blurts out, "622." "Pity." Diner looks .about and confused. A crashing blow "Pancakes! Pancakes! Put as Where.· might you be 11 staying?" · "Pardon? then asks,"Where do you comes from behind him as an much syrup as you want!" "Oh I don't think the house­ Leaning over the ~ench, · keep your water faucets?" objec.t hits him on the back, "Me? Pour it yourself"the girl Tilly whispers in Diner's 'Tm afraid we don't carry causing him to fall into the yells. mother ·would like that, sir. 11 Now as to your room, you no ear,"622, Shapely Hall. Be them anymore. bathtub. Spinning his head "Don't shoot!"pleads Diner. doubt have made reser­ there at 8 p.m." "I specifically requested a around, Diner sees a tall man "These pancakes are great. vations?" "But the housemother--" room with a water bubbler. dressed as a chef with a small Tell the chef they're great!" "She will never know; Now What kind .of hotel is this black pistol in his hand. 1 ' • "But of course, my sweet." 1 "You! You've embarrassed "Look weirdo, haven t given "That," the girl points her fin­ leave!' anyway?" · Diner quickly catches up A voice coming from the my restaurant! You had no you the pancakes yet. You ger at the man,"is an old joke. right to criticize my baked just ate your napkins.''. Your name, please?". with the G RA, who appears corridor loudspeaker barks­ agitated. 'Tm afraid we'll have "GRA number 14 please macaroni! No right!" growles "Well, tell the chef the nap- "Diner."The man pauses to the man. kirrs are great!" make sure the girl hears him- ta take the stairs. These report to the front desk imme- Thursday, February 10, 1983 The Comment 7 Entertainment What To Do On A Friday Night P.B.S. Stars with Julia Child Born, Ordinary People, Raid- the show live. They are able to assortment of characters and By Karl Wiedergott slugging it out in the ring with ers of the Lost Ark and the go out and use actual loca­ for my money, np other cast Mr. Rogers; Woody Allen as best of al I The Godfather. I tions. They rehearse and per­ on T.V. is as versatile or tal­ the cabbie Travis Bickle in cou Id go on but I'm sure that fee( their scenes, to use ented as this one. They all Every Friday night, at 12:30, Taxi Driver; Merv Griffin as by now you're aware that sophisticated video tec­ work beautifully together; something beautiful begins to Andy Griffith in a parody of S.C. T. v. is a crazy and inven- niques, and to spend the never does one of them try to delight and entrance me. It The Andy Griffith Show; Gil tive show. No matter what the necessary time making the be the "star." Their rapport continues for the next hour Fisher (The Fishin' Musician) source is, S.C. T. V. can derive cast members look like who together is as good as that of and a half and when it's over, t getting into a drunken brawl humour from it. Jane Eyre they are parodying. In fact, M.A.S.H. and second only to feel totally satisfied. So I get with a midget and a group of becomes Jane Eyrehead the make-up is so good that Barney Miller's. Oh yes, one up and turn off the T.V. set. Nazis; Norman Mailer argu­ while T.S. Eliot's Murder in on several occasions you'd more thing about this Hercu­ There is nothing on T.V. ing with Gore Vidal over the the Cathedral comes to life as swear it was the real person. lian cast, they write every sin­ today that makes me as effectiveness of a laundry performed by the three astro- But the deception isn't just gle 90 minute show! happy and laugh as much as detergent; Bob and Doug nauts from Apollo 1i mission. due to make-up. It is really the Well, I've said enough, now Second City Television McKenzie (The two hosers, S.C. T. V. is not a live show performers' talent for imper­ I'll let you be the judge. Watch (S.C.T.V.) does! And what is it eh?) compla'ning about the and that is to its credit. It is sonation that fools you. Each one actual show (Friday that I might be laughing at? absence of Drive-Th ru Donut videotaped instead and thus performer (the number varies nights at 12:30a.m channels Well, take these examples Shops, plus satires on such allows them to do things they with each show, usually 4& 10) and tell me what you from past shows: Battle oft' a movies as 2001, A Star Is ~oul~ not normally do were between 5-8) has an endless think. Pardon Me Boys, Is That A Bridgewater Pizza? iety of stuffing toppings. pizza, a1tn6ugh inexpensive hard. If you do getthe urge for Everywhere a person walks By Leonard Recupero -3- Bridgewater's House of lacks quantity. The pizza is pizza at 10:30p.m. instead of around the Bridgewater Cam­ Pizza: Although the cheese smaller than average. When letting your fingers do the pus there is a pizza store wait­ pizza is above average in money is tight and one is in walking--do your stomach ing hungrily to grab its next -1- Pizzeria Regina: Expen­ quality, the price is a little the mood to get away from it and waist line a favor! Run to customer. The problem: sive but worth the money. extreme. all then Ralph's is okay. the nearest parlor! Which pizza place has the Traditional Italian Pizza -4- Central Restaurant-Steak -6- Campus Plaza Pizza: Are -8- The Ratskellar in the Stu­ best tasting pizza? Recently although not as good as the House/Pizza: For atmosphere you a Greek fan? You'll love dent Union: Last and unfortu­ The Comment called in a spe­ original Pizzeria Regina in the Central has ideal friendly their Greece to the max piz­ nately least is our own cialist to undertake this North End but for Bridge­ warm service. This is the zas! It hurts this Italian to campus pizza. It's not the demanding job. His name is water, it's the .best. Located number one place according think that there are still some waiting for( on the average an Leonard Recupero, an Ele­ right after McDonalds going to most towns people. I wish pizza makers who think that hour) for your pizza, it's when mentary Education Major away from the college and the the pizza was as super as the good pizza equals a lot of you take your first bite. Usu­ with concentrations in His­ Campus Plaza. environment. The pizza is a grease. Price is expensive. ally the pizza is cold, hard, tory, Math, Communications -2- Julio's: Although the place little greasy and spicy. The -7- Flying Jay's:· You can't greasy and depending on that and Reading. Mr. Recupero, is lacking in atmosphere, ,place is passable. beat the · price nor the free night's chef it's recom­ Social Director for the class Julio's is the ideal place for a -5- Ralph Costello's: For this delivery that Flying Jals mended that one has a few(if of '84, rated eight pizza stores relatively unknown style of Italian, the atmosphere is offers to this campus! How­ you know what I mean) starting first with what he pizza known as stuffed pizza. rather gloomy. Ralph's is not ever, the quality of the pizza is before attempting to order a thought was the best pizza Julio's offers a mouth­ pleasing to the eye as well as far from adequate. The pizza pizza. Anything else than the place and then worked his watering dinner for two at an the nose. A musky odor is greasy and lacks quantity in cheese. It will help the taste way down the roster. average price with a wide var- greets you at the door. The toppings. The crust is too buds. ·Rat Movies CALENDAR February 14-17 CALENDAR Monday Sp.m.-For Your Eyes Only 7p.m.-Diarnonds Are Forever Tuesday 5p.m.-Diamonds Are Forever 7p.m, -For Your Eyes Only Wednesday 5p.m.-For Your Eyes Only 7p.m.-Diamonds Are Forever Thursday 5p.m.-Diamonds Are Forever 7p.m.-For Your. Eyes Only Movie Lounge in the Student Union Week of February 14th 11a.m.-Kramer vs Kramer 3p.m.-Chapter Two 5p.m.-Kramer vs Kramer 7p.m.-Chapter Two Valentine's Day Dance featuring Lipstick-9p.m. in SU Ballroom-on February 11th. Dating Game-SU Auditorium.at Bp'.m.~February 17th. SGA Shuttle Bus Goes to Braintree Plaza this Friday. Next week Brockton.

The Rat Orbits Into .Another Galaxy orange lights bring the Gal­ .entire orchestra at his finger band because there would be wno c.;an It Be. Now, Tainted axy sign to life. Green. and tips as he is responsible for less personality clash. Both Love and more. By Kevin Roberts white spots flash with the beat everything coming out of his Somario and Mandell placed ''Should we keep the pace of Galaxy's first song Into the synthesizer. He has played ads in the Boston Phoenix up or down?" questioned Light. The sound of a full professionally for twenty and. ultimately ·discovered Somario. "Up!" reacted the Date: February 5, 1983. band is heard and yet there years and has been a part of a each other. Galaxy, the twisting and shouting BSC Time: 8:50p.m. and counting. are only two men on stage. four and an eight piece and group, has only been per­ souls. 'We're going back- Place: Inside the B$.C. Rat. One man sings into th·e mike trio groups. He is an Astron­ forming for five months. Right 1back 44 years. First we'll turn The place is packed. All are creating a mysterious nasal omy buff and that is one rea­ now the band is playing the way back machine­ awaiting the• arrival of them. sounding voice that engulfs son for the title, Galaxy. "Also llstrictly commercial." They ,"(wierd noises are .reard)­ Huge electronic equipment is the Rat. White and red Christ­ the words fit easily across the perform 3 to 5 nights a week "The . year is 193~~~ One, on center stage and behind it mas bulbs flash in front of the sign." He is from Medford, MA and. their ·target audience two-One, two, three-FOUR!" a sign bearing the ominous group. One blue and one red and works full time as a Com­ ranges from . teenagers to Mandell's mean saxophone is words: GALAXY. Also note siren light(without the noise) mercial Artist. i ndivuals of sixty years of age. heard once more as Galaxy one small planet ~eshed whizzes across the dance Dick Mandell played his Both have recorded· separ.;. plays In The Mood. BSC is between these words. Lights floor. · first instrument in fourth ately. doing the boogie woogie. dim at 8:54. Six minutes and A gripping saxophone solo grade with the clarinet. His Allthough the synthesizer O cc as i on a II y M a n d .e 11 counting. I think I can see tears into Galaxy's second specialties include the saxo­ is responsible for the drums would wear an outrageous them. Suddenly two men take number, Moondance as four phone, the flute and the gui­ and any ·additional intru­ wig and laugh strangely into the stage. All local radio noise girls twirl ab·out the stage. tar. He has been a profes­ ments, the music of Galaxy the microphone. Both Galaxy is muffled into silence. One "It's time to get COOL!" sional since '67. His first band sounds just as real. The BSC members alternated between man connects himself to the exclaims one singer as both was performing at a wedding. crowd quickly accepted Gal­ lead vocals and they harmon­ electronic synthesizer while men put on over-size sun­ From Quincy, MA, Mandell axy and as one spectator ized well. The first few the other figure grabs a saxo­ glasses and then glide into has also played in· various noted, "You don't have to wait numbers the lyrics were hard phone. Zero seconds. The Stray Cat Strut. The crowd groups. ·· to get drunk in orderto dance. to understand and all I had to electronics wizard speaks, pleaser comes with Galaxy's Both Somario and Mandell The music is good." drink at the time was a coke. "Are you ready for some fi.fth number, Freeze-Frame were Biology Majors in 1970 Galaxy alternated between It's the music that is important music? Good! We are called as mostly girls take controt of at Boston University and yet all types of music. Fast and and they sounded good. An Galaxy. Our job is to prove the dancing floor. Where are neither of them knew one slow numbers, punk with interesting mixture of elec­ that there are more than two the guys? Better still, why am ·another. Both were tired of Whip It to Abracadabra, Only tronic devices and tradional people up here!" I still sitting in my chair? the big group scene. Somario the Lonely, Beatie 's: Get horn, guitar music -is this the Then without warning Steve Somario has an wanted to be part of a smaller Back, You Can't Do That to music of the future? 8 The Comment Thursday, February 10, 1983 Entertainment "Moods"-Latest Art Show In The Library included black and white From the high drama of Ms. was conceived as a gift and eyes, clenched fist and limp By M. Flaherty photographs, acrylic paint- D. Francisco's pieces, there is the Chinese characters on the body creates good tension. ings and collographs. Of her the muted, more thoughtful painting are a translation of The contrast between light photos, the nude studies are work of Bill Morgan. Mr. Mor- an original poem. The soft and dark balances the design A reception was held on her most vivid work. Ms. D. gan's best work includes his tones and textures create a well. February 8th to mark the Francisco attempted to black and white photographs gentle, carefully crafted work. Two of Ms. Manning's oil opening of the latest art show depict "the strength and wea- and his oil paintings. His tex- · The third and youngest paintings, "Painting of C.G." in the Clement C. Maxwell kness ···of the human body " tu red prints such as "Peek-a- artist in the exhibit is Valerie and "Tiger in the Bamboo" Library. The mixed media and in doing so creates a boo," "My Girl" and "'Shapus" Manning. Her work includes are vivid images which reveal show contains the ·work of strong design that contrasts are odd and mysterious. oil paintings, sketches and painstaking craftmanship. three B.S.C. art majors: the soft, natural body against Humans become more ani- black and white photographs. These are just some of the Sharon D. Francisco, Bilf a stark geometrical back- mated than the mannequin in Her photographs capture many works included in Morgan and Valerie Manning. ground. Her other works "My Girl." Yet his complex moods of tension and high Moods. The exhibit is located The three students entitled includes the collograph "Evo- images leave strong haunting energy. Her best print com- on the third floor of the Cle­ the exhibit Moods which lution" which is an exercise in feelings. positionally is "desperate but ment C. Maxwell Library and reffects the wide range of simplicity. The ·black and Another outstanding work not serious." The picture will be display through Febru­ styles. white design produces a dra- by Mr. Morgan is his oil paint- depicts a girl slouching in a- ary. This show is well worth Sharon D. Francisco matic composition. in "Mother." The aintin corner. The model's an r o r tim · Twentieth Century-Fox Presents Without A Trace LOST: Men's Chatham For Sale: Realistic High class ring. Please quadraphonic ampli- contact Liz at 697- fier, 4 channels, good EQUUS :f!>:·aa·1f· 11.·t:W T !f'f ·1'¥ 1285. condition; got a new one for Christmas. $25. ,f '.)pening for two c II 822 6598 · ht females in a Student a : - nig s. Apartment. Kit-. LOST: In front of the .____ .._. .... ___ _. chenette and lounge library (Park Ave. side): Ride needed to Cardi- area; separate ent- 2 keys on a metal key nal Cushing Hospital ranee. Within walking ring, sometime after every week. Also, ride distance to college. January 25. If found needed back from hos- Rates comparable to please contact. Nancy pital to BSC. 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Happy Valentines Day, Mom, Happy Valentine's Day to a Hey Deb, Happy Valetines Jeanne, Happy Valentine's Kelly, Lisa, & Kathy, Dad, Scott, Kellie and bunch of super friends--­ Day! Fer Sure! Guess Who! Day. You are very speci~I to Happy Valentine's Day to my Grandma! Stuart, Rich, Ed, Rich, Dave, Deirdre, Kara, Nancy, Ann: me and life would be a mess favorite roommates. You· Jeff, Judy, Jeanne, Jo-Anne Bruce, Thanks for all your Happy Valentine's Day to a without you! Jeff. guys are great! Love, Laurie. loving support and under­ and Joanne, Robin, Debbie, great group of buddies and Bruce, Kevin, and Terry. Love DJ, Come with me to the Cas­ Senax: Is there still room on standing and have a great partiers. Love, KK. bah and we will make beauti­ your adventure for me? Valentine's Day. Donna. and peace, Donna. Kara Stathos, You're one ful music together. JWS. Happy Valentine's Day. Love, To the Max(alias Werdna great friend and a real Ardalia. P.S: I'm kind of new To all 4th floor Durgin RGIS Nosnibor): Happy Valen­ DC, JA, AC, EH, SG, RE, DS, sweerie. Let me know when at this, so you'll have to teach employees, past and present: tine's tfay! You're still my JB and DM. Happy Valen­ you want to blow up some me! You're a super bunch. I love knight in shining armor. ILY tine's Day! JS. you all! Wishing you the best popcorn. Happy Valentine's Mick, Forever! Too bad you can't Day! Luv, Lisa. P.S.: Don't Great Hill Security Staff, of everything this Valentines remember late night Friday Thank you for such a nice inhale any toxic sh-fumes. Remember we are the elite. Day. Love .• Ed. 2/4 at Delta Tav - you drunk! SJW. year and 7 months! Happy ILY - Marna. Laurie, KeUy, and Kathy, I Valentine's Day. I love you,· Donna & Robin, I couldn't To John in the wrong apart­ forget you two ·wonderful couldn't ask for better room­ Lau. Girls _in 71 Ward: You're a mates. Just want to let you ment. I'm glad I knocked on people. Hope your Valen­ great bunch of sweeties even your door. Happy Valentine's To Laurie, Lisa and Kathy, tines Day is a happy one. know I think you're all pretty the three best roommates in though you wake us up at 3 special. Have a Happy Valen­ Day. Robin. Love, Ed. a.m. Have a great Valentine's the world. Happy Valentine's tine's Day! Luv, Lisa. To: the Budweiser Cafe. Hi to Dawn, With all my love on Day! Room 73. Day to all of you. Love you, OCERG, Happy Valentine's everyone that is usually in or Kelly. Valentine's Day. Rich. JB, Thanx for the good times Day. Love, E-49. around the Bud Cafe. Happy David, Thanks for all the love we have together. You're a V. Day. Anonymous. Lisa, great kid. Have a Happy Val­ To: Kathy, Kara, Lisa, Kelly, Happy birthday to one of our and laughter we've shared To: Steve in S-330. HAPPY since we met. May there be entine's Day. Lova ya, CAC. Laurie, Nanna & Anna, You're very best friends. For your a super bunch of sweethearts VALENTINE'S DAY. present, we hope you get much, much more, and may Walter A., Happy Valentine's who are great for making me Anonymous. bunked! Love, Laurie, Kelly, life always be as wonderful as Day. Your Secret Admires. it is when I am with you. I love smile! Also, thanks for the To: Richie. I hope we can still and Kathy. you. Nancy. Ran.dy, Happy Valentine's good times, laughs and lbe friends. Don't worry I To all the sisters of Phi Pi Day to my one and only Val­ dinners at Tilly! Happy Valen­ understand. Happy V. Day. . You ask me if there'll come Delta. Happy Valentine's entine! I love you now and tine's Day! Luv, Deirdre. P.S. You know who I am. Day. Shick. a time forever. Love always, Kelly. Anonymous. when I grow tired of you To J.B.: Even though you're JR Ill, Have a Happy Valen­ Never My Love, Never My To: Sara L. Good luck swim­ so.far away right now, I just Roses to the Ensemble Thea­ tine's Day. Had a good time Love ming! Hope you find Mr. wanted to let you know that tre. "Charlie Brown" signals a with you this semester. Love, You wonder if this heart of Right. Tell Kathy I said hi. you're always on my mind tapping of great energy. c.c. . mine Happy V. Day. Twista Twoll. and close by. Happy Valen- · Keep up the good work----it's Will lose its desire for you tine's Day! Love ya, Deirdre. really appreciated!! To my favorite History stu­ To: Paula F. Hope you have a dent from your favorite His­ Never My Love, Never My good time skiing. Good luck To Donna in Rm. 217 Durgin Kris--be patient, the best is Love tory tutor. Happy Valentine's with ... Happy V. Day. Twista and the rest of gang, Happy yet to come. Keep smiling. Day. What makes you think love Two II. Valentine's Day. Luv Deirdre. will end Comment Munchkins -­ Hey Sue, Happy Birthday & when you know that my To: Rm. 38 (Wood). Hi, eve­ Jim, Happy Valentine's Day Thank you for another year of Happy Valentine's Day. Love whole life depends on you ryone (PR, PB, BO). HappyV. and Happy Birthday. I'm glad great fun. Housemother. ya, Cindy. Day. Twist.a Twoll. . I met you. I hope this is only You say you fear I'll change Happy ... VaJeritine's . Day . to my mind the first of many Valentine's ,. Dase;. Happy Val(:?J:Jtine's PE!Y Usa, Laune, and Kelly. M.B, C.S., T.W., K.C., S.D., · to' my favorite assassin. Don't and I won't require you ~ Days to come. Love, Kathy. Happy Valentine's Day to the D.W., T.H., D.P., and L.M. Do be such a gnome! I love you. Never My Love, Never My best roommates anyone Bubba, Thanks for the past 2 you love your neighbor­ Rhaena. Love could ever have. Thanks .for awesome months. Higbea, ???Kelly, Lisa, & Kathy, Now how can you think everything! You' re the grea­ Elmer, Pillows, etc. That was Happy Valentine's Day to my Lisa, Happy Birthday to one love will end test! Love ya, Kathy. interesting ... 31 plus months - favorite roommates. You of our very best friends - for when I've asked you to spend your present, we hope you Mick, You're my best friend I promise that I'll be there. guys are great! Love, Laurie. your whole life with me Happy Valentine's Dayl. .. I get bunked! l:..ove, Laurie, and my love. Th an ks for the Mick, I'll leave you Never My have a secret and I call it a Kelly, and Kathy. happiest year and seven Thank you for such a nice Love bargain (the best)! Love, months I could ever have year and 7 months! Happy LVR: On Valentine's Day, Love, Jeannie. Belle. had. Happy Valentine's Day, Valentine's Day. I love you, remember special moments. To: King S. Rm. 68. You made darlin'! Always and forever, To: Donna. Happy Valen­ Lau. Thanks for your love and the blow chart! Happy Valen­ Lav. tine's Day! From the one who stuff! Know what I mean, Jel­ To Laurie, Lisa and Kathy, tine's Day! Love Big S., little loves you dearly. You're the lybean? DSC. To my Christian friend, I the three best roommates in s. greatest thing ever to happen didn't forget you. Thanks for the world. Happy Valentine's To Billy, 220 lbs. of rompin, to me. Love? To: N.C.: I'm anemic! Happy turning in my keys. It meant a Day to all of you. Love you, stompin female satisfaction. Valentine's Day! Love, your lot to me. Have a special Val.:. To Big Guy: I lost one, but I'm Kelly. Happy Valentine's Day. Love, roomie. P.S.: I'm so tired!! entines Day! A true believer. glad the original Big Guy is Maine. Lisa, still around. H·appy Valen­ Happy birthday to one of our Nanna and Anna, You're both f•;~:~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~f~)~:f~'~*1~'>1 tine's Day. Love:· ·Motor very best friends. For your great friends. You make me Mouth. present, we hope you get laugh. 'What a howl!" Have a · I Scotch 'n Sounds I To "The Savage", One ofthe bunked! Love, Laurie, Kelly, great Valentine's Day with nicest runners I know. Happy and Kathy. Berg and David. Lisa. I Westgate Mall Brockton ~ Valentine's Day. Love: Cough. k"' _... h ..- *N "'" .... t i I Carla, I Thur. February 10th - Gary Shane Love is healthy 0 WCOZ night! The Detour . Love is warm I & Love is always kind, it means to share and be near I~~iN~ 1i~TiO~ with the one you love; Love is giving to young ~atholic men .with idealism, ~ And forgiving courage and generosity to join over 800 ~ For the little things Sun. February 13th - Society's Eyes it's being together Columban mission. priests serving the poor I now and forever and needy in eight Third World countries ... with the one you love. and have a happy rewarding .life. For more Mon. February 14th - ~old Rush Tony. n I information on becoming a missionary priest; U I ,;------c-o_u_n_se_/o_.r_s__ ~--~~.n contact ~ Father Micheal Harrison for boys camp in Maine. U • ::e:.· ;:::::: ::t: COLUMBAN FATHERS =::k;'s I Openings in most specialties. I I I Write: Camp Cedar, 310 Adams Street n I Open 4:30pm to 2:00am I 17 58 Beacon St. Quincy, Ma. 02169 U ·Brookline, Mass. 02146 L _o_r_c_a1_1:_6_11_.-_2_77_-_so_s_o_. ----' . * . H (6::) 47::49:. NM Nj 10 The Comment Thursday, February IO, J9s p rts Bad Tidings Bears Business for By Mike Storey now up to them to get that GYMNASTICS sweet taste back again. With Our ladies team is now (5- This has been another strong teams like Cental Con­ 2) on the year. This past week great week for Bridgewater's necticut and Boston College they defeated Salem State but Men's Swimmers varsity sports teams. The win­ next on the agenda, there's no dropped a close decision to The BSC men's swim team of 13 first places. ter season is winding down to better time than now to get Division I Northeastern on competed with Boston Col­ Diver Sean Mulhall was the its cone! us ion with all our things back on track. Tuesday. Added to that lege and Trinity College last only winner of individual teams looking towards addi­ The men's basketball team defeat was the loss of Andrea week and came out on the events for BSC, and the 400 tional post-season play, continues to surge up in the Kershaw who broke an ankle short end, losing to BC 75-37, freestyle relay of Eric Nor­ either individually or as New England polls as they are in the Floor exercise competi­ and Trinity by a score of 64- dling, Dave Riley, Will Che­ teams. now ranked #7 in Division Ill tion. Next meet is Saturday at -49. ney, and Carl Dietz took the BASKETBALL with a (15-3) record. They are Brown. The BC meet, re-scheduled gold. . The women's basketball still holding down first place B.A.l.R.S. to Kelly Pool, saw Co-Captian Co-Captains Mike Piazza continued to show the rest of in the Mass State Conference Anyone who missed the Ski Mike Piazza take 3rd in the and Cari Dietz took 2-3 in the New England they are no with a (7-1) record. Trip to Sugarloaf definitely 1000 free, with his best time of IOOO free, turning in times of fluke as they were recently The Bears hit the century missed a good time. The · 11:26.82. Co-Captain Carl 11:23. 7'1 and 11:32.81, personal ranked first in New England twice last week with victories mountains were high, the sun Dietz took 3rd in the 200 free, bests. Greg Cook took 2nd in with a (14-5) record. This was over Eastern Nazarene (106- was bright, the beer was cold, while Greg Cook and Eric the 200 free. Eric Nordling even after two consecutive 97) and Worcester State (106- and my body is sore. There is Nordling finished 1-2 in the 50 took 3rd in the 50 free, and losses to Division II powers, 93). Leading the way once a possibility another trip may free. Tom Cameron and Will Tom Cameron and Will Che­ Southern Connecticut (68- again for. the Bears was Al be organized. either a day trip Cheney placed 2-3 in the 200 ney took 2-3 in the 200 indi­ 52) and Quinnipiac (66-61). Howard who had 23 and 19 or another weekend. Stay individual medley, then Sean vidual medley. · Tuesday night the ladies points r'·espectively. The tuned for more details. Mulhall' placed 3rd in the one­ Will Cheney and Mike went against a very charged Bears seem to be getting Winners of the meter diving. Piazza took 2-3 in the 100 fly, up Clark team (#4 in New much more balanced scoring Contest were Jeff Smith, Pat Unable to enter the 200 but­ .and Greg Cook and Eric Nor­ England) before a capacity from their starting five as they Stanton, Liz Donnegan, Kevin terfly, BSC countered· with dling did the same in the 100 "Ladies Night" crowd only to continue to play better team Wilcox, and Bruce Oglivie. Greg Cook, who won the 100 free. Carl Dietz took 2nd in bow (57-53). Our girls came freestyle in 51.37. Carl Dietz the 200 back, then Greg Cook b~ll as the season goes on. "Smitty" shootin.g 21 out of 25 back from a 12 point deficit SWIMMING seemed disappointed over his then won the 200 backstroke and Mike Piazza repeated the early in the second half to The men's team dropped victory saying he should have in 2:16.78; and Greg Cook and finish in the 500 free. Cook's take a 4 point lead with seven two meets .this past wee.k as done better. Smitty is now Mike Piazza swept the 500 time of 5:17.06 was a personal minutes left. However, the they lost to BC (75-37) and giving lessons to the varsity freestyle. Sean Mulhall then best. In the optional diving, loss of Dede Enabenter and Trinity (64··49). Their record teams specifying "It's all in took 3rd in the 3-meter diving, newcomer Steve (Muppet) Carolyn Parsley to fouls, two now stands at (2-3) going into the wrist." Smitty has been and Tom Cameron took 2nd Davis took 3rd place, his first vital cogs in the BSC offense, the Central Connecticut meet known to have the loosest in the 200 breast stroke. Also intercollegiate meet. Tom late in the game pulled the this Saturday in the Kelly Pool wrist on campus. swimming well for the Bears Cameron took 2nd in the 200 plug on the surging BSC at 3:00 pm. · .. · · Next week the BAIRS are was Dave Riley in the 200 breast stroke, followed by offense. The wome:n's team split a spo'nsoring a doubles and free, 500 free, and free relay, Eric .Waldman, who. Jinished Like Howard Cosell, and dual meet this weekend as mixed doubles badmitton Ken Doyon in the sprint frees­ fourth. everyone else says, '·Getting they defeated Salem State but tournament. Play begins tyle, Kirk Schilling in the dis­ "We swam our best at Trin­ to be #I is one thing, to main­ dropped a decision to MIT. Tuesday, !='eb. 15th at Free tance free. and Eric Waldman ity," said Coach Yeskewicz, tain that ranking is a whole They. are now (2-6) on the Period (11-12). Prizes will' be in the.free and backstroke. "but they were just a little pet­ other ball: ga,me.~' The girts season with New England's awarded! · Last Saturday the men tra­ ter. That's part of the frustra­ had a taste of that for only a just around the corner. veled to Hartford, Conn., tions you experience in sport, brief moment this week. It's where they took on a Trinity I guess. We just need to get College swim team which ourselves together to swim rose to the·. "occasion · and well against Central Connec­ Upcoming tipped the Bears by taking 10 ticut this Saturday." Sports Calendar

~- t: ... Wednesday February 9 Basketball (MV) ·; Curry College H 8:00 p.m. Basketball ( MJV) Harvard Classics H 6:00 p.m. Ptiday February 11 Basketball (MV) Salem State H 8:00 p.m. Saturday February 12 Basketball (MJV) RICC A 7:30 p.m. Basketball (WV) Central Conn State A 2:00 p.m. Gymnastics (V) Brown A 2:00 p~m. Swimming (MV) Central Conn State H 3:00 p.m. Swimming (WV) Wellesley H 1:00 p.m. Tuesday February 15 Basketball (MV) Fitchburg State H 8:00 p.m. Basketball (MJV) TBA H6:00 p.m. Basketball (WV) Boston College A 7:00 p.m. Wednesday February 16 Gymnastics (V) Conn College/Bridgeport A 7:00 p.m. Thursday February 17 Basketball (MV) Westfield State A 8:00 p.m . . Basketball (WV) Westfield State A 6:00 p.m. Friday February 18 .Swimming (MV) Holy Cross A 7:00 p.m. Saturday February 19 Basketball (WV) Rhode Island College A7:00 p.m. Gymnastics (V) Univ of Maine at Farmington H 2:00 p.m. Sunday February 20 Swimming (MV) State College m·eet at Westfield ATBA Monday February 21 Basketball (MV) Nicholes College A 2:00 p.m. Tuesday February 22 Basketball (WV) Worcester State H 8:00 p.m. Wednesday Febr_uary 23 Basketball (MV) Plymouth State N.H. A 7:30 p.m. Swimming (MV) Babson H 7.:30 p.m. Saturday February 26 Gymnastics (V) MIT H 2:00 p.m. The Comment 11 s p rt srsday, February IO, 1983 0 Sports View Bears By Chris Harwood Seek Last night, David Robi- The Swim team had a tri- bars. The B~ars took the meet chaud and I broadcasted the meet against Salem State and scoring 131-130-129 over Men's Varsity Basketball MIT. Bridgewater beat Salem Salem State and Connecticut Game on WBIM. The Bears 58-54, but fell to MIT 78-68. College, respectively. (#7 in New England) easily Captain Lori Davenport Also on Saturday, the NCAA defeated the Curry College Athlete-of-the-Week set a men's. wrestling team went to Colonels 76-55. The Bears new school record in the· 500 Bowdoin for a match against dominated· the whole game, yard freestyle with a time of them as well as Keene State particularly controlling the 5:39.4. Super performance and the University of Maine BID boards offensively and defen- Lori! She also took first place -Orono. They only had six sively which was the main in the 50 yard freestyle and guys as they lost one member By Gregory Mathis Another bright spot for the cause of the romp. High scor- the 200 yard freestyle. Lori to the national guard and one coach this season has· been ers for B'H20 were Bill Scigli- has qualified to compete in to an injury. Thus they had to Of the many Bridgewater th~ play of his bench. The ano and Tony Dipina with 16 the New England individual forfeit in five weight classes. State College athletic teams coach plays .seven people each. Their record now championships. Also stand­ Kudo'ds go to Tom Devon in that are enjoying successful regularly, and insists his stands at 7-1 in the Mass State ing out for the Bears were the 126 lb. class, who went seasons, the men's basketball _bench must be strong for this squad should not go· reason. The seven regulars Conference and 16-3 overall. Luann Leroux, who took first Greg Wilson who went 2-0-1; unnoticed. are as follows: Mark Diaz, Bill This Friday, the #1 (in the in the 200 yard and 100 yard 2-1 in the 142 lb. class, and This year's team is leading Scigliano, and Tony DePina conference) Bears, play butterfly; Eileen Bent, who had to default the last one due the Massachusetts State Col- alternate at the guard spot, Salem State at the Kelly Gym took first in the 200 yard indi­ to injury; and to Mike Katz, lege League with a 7-1 mark, while Al Howard, DeVere in the biggest game of the vidual medley relay and who went 2-1 in the 158 lb. while their closest competi- Morriss, Pete Tavares, and year. Be there or listen to second in the 100 yard indi­ category. The wrestlers will tors trail the Bears by two Doug Stairs handle the front WBIM 91.5 if you can't. vidual medley relay; Michelle have another meet tonight at games. Both Framingham court. The #1 Women's team had a Mc.Devitt, who had an out­ 7:00 p.m. against Boston Col­ State and Salem State have The BSC Bears have seven tough time on Tuesday night standing performance in the lege in the Large Gym, and all three losses in thef league, games remaining on this sea·· as they dropped one to #4 200 yard breaststroke; and are welcome. and they are in a tie for son's regular schedule, fOUI' Clark University 57-53. This Sarah Layport, who broke her second place behind Bridge- of which will be important The Football ·team has water. To add to their league- league games. followed the new "Ladie's personal time in the 100 yard announced theirtri-captains leading record, BSC has Looking ahead to post­ Night" celebration which butterfly. Congrats to coach for Fall '83. Defensive end Jim nailed down an impressive 15- season play, the Bears are proved very successful and Dorothy "D.J." Joyce for an Hachey from Wilmington, 3 record overall. facing a possible automatic drew a capacity crowd to excellent team performance. linebacker Dennis Lopes Head Coach Paul Byron bid into the NCAA Division Ill watch the Women Bears. The swim team record now from Falmouth, and offensive cites many reasons for this tournament. · Their record now stands at stands at 4-5 and their next 9uard Steve Baillargeon from year's improvement. First, the Of the seven remaining 14-5. overall and their next meet is Saturday at the Kelly Watertown will fill the bill for coach feels he has "more games, three of those will be game is away this Saturday Gym at 1 p.m. vs. Wellesly. the Bears. good players. this year than at home. Coach Byron has afternoon at Central Connec- The Gymnastics team also, Finally I'd like to say that the previous two." Also, the been more than pleased with ticut State College. had a tri-meet on Saturday coach feefs his players "have the fan support at home. stat­ I'm pleased at the enthusiasm more game experience and ing that the Bridgewater fans Well, while most of us were with Connecticut College and and support the fans give the show it, especially in the are "like a sixth man on the recovering from Friday night, Salem State. I didn't get to men's and women's teams c.tose games." The Bears only team." The coach hopes the a few, including.. m.ysel:J,..fr-la-Ge---see.-a&.muchofU_asLwanted, here at Bridgewater. I think it lost one player to graduation crowds will be there in the our way to the Kelly Gym· to but I did see and excellent really helps them to know that last season making the team final three games, because catch a I ittle action in performance by Debbie Bar­ their school's behind them more mature in their court "we're really going to need Women's Sports. low on the uneven parallel Till later, keep the Spirit. knowledge. · their help down the stretch." 12 The Comment Thursday, February 10, 1983 More Valentine Personals

David: We may only have 3% To Laurie, Lisa and Kathy, Kowie, Whas poppin' you hot Bridget, Stacey, SL, and the Larry Burnham: To my blue months here, but we do have the three best roommates in mama? H.V.D. chicklet.Luv rest of ya's. Happy V-day. eyed dream from a brown 3% months. Let's make them the world. Happy Valentine's Rm. 20. Beware the blob! Love, D, N, eyed girl. Happy Valentine's and P. Day! last, together. "I do love you, Day to all of ·you. Love you, To Melissa, Go South, young still." Happy Valentine's Day. Kelly. woman!! Happy V.D. Luv, the To Vick, Seen any nice feet Karl Weidergott: Happy Val­ Paranoid No. 19. Mick, Thank you tor such a original S.S. lately? Love, Marg. r>ritine's Day. Me (Bobby Lee). Tam! Dee, Cheryl, Kelly, nice year and 7 months! To Habie, Luv & Kisses from To Di Sully, Rem. mad T.S.A. Pam, Kathy: Happy Valen­ Happy Valentine's Day. I love Guido Sarducci - Our little and Y.F.O. You swnion you. To Buck & Moose: Oh you tine's Day to my best friends. you, Lau. pledge. H.V.D. Guess who? H.V.D. Luv M.S. animals you. Happy Valen­ Guess who? tine's Day. Room 20. Kelly, Lisa, and Kathy, Happy To Michael, Thank you for To Maria, H.V.D. Spike Yee Tricia, Happy Valentine's Valentine's Day to my favor­ being such a great friend! haw! Luv A. W. Lori: Hope you have a Happy Day. I love you. Rob. ite roommates. You guys are H.V.D. Love, Moira. · Valentine's Day. Thanks for Jack, If I could save time in a great! Love, Laurie. everything! Love, KK. To my dearest Imperial Hi sailor boy, Happy Valen­ bottle ... ! would. Wizard, I hope whatever you To Kris & Meg: You're the tine's Day. Wish you were Cherly A. Here is you long Avid Rosebud hater. Gather wish for comes true. (But in best. H.V.D. Love Moira. here. Keeping those pictures ye rosebuds while ye may. I awaited personal. Love you the mean time could you get safe? Hey, I'll sail to Barba­ now and always. 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Florida, here we come! Love ya, Melissa. Lisa, Di, Lisa, Pat, Sally, Happy Valentine's Day. You are all great friends. Love ya. Melissa. P .S. Happy 21st birthday Di. To: Paula M. Watch your ·quests from now on. (Scott) Tell you know who I said hi. Happy V. Day. Troll. To L.H.' How's the Hill been lately. Good . luck with you know who. Happy V. Day. Troll. To: Krist, I don't know what to I say but Happy Valentine's Day anyway. Oh guess who called. Troll. • Happy Valentines Day, For your mealtime enjqyment, .J'a•9ef• is proud Nancy, From "the guys" in 316! to sponsor three full hours on WBIM-FM, Stereo 91.5, Sodium, Sorry to disappoint you but I'm on a salt-free diet! daily 12 p.m. -2 p.m. and 6 p.m. -7 p.m. Happy Valentine's Day anyway. Listen to your favorite tunes WhHe enjoying your favorite To Moira, I've been listening to the munching of your tJ'a1aele Subs, Salads and. Design~r Pokkets-the perfect mouth at Tilty. We have so much in common. Can we eat taste for lune~, dinner cir study-time snack. together sometime? HVD. Ox. To Lynnie, Happy Valentine's Day. Keep this next to your heart 'cause you're always YOU CAN'T SAY 'NO' next to mine. Me. Anthony, Happy Valentine's ·10 Day! Love, Naney. To. seeds in my Sht, Happy Valentine's Day! P.S. You can't smile! Love; little, Big· and King Sht. To my favorite roomies, Face and Ra:-ra. Happy Valentine's Day! Love, Na-na. John L. What bum? Happy Valentine's Day. Love, the charm register. P.S. Bowling? ~. · BRIDGEWATER Rob C. in 301 Shea: Happy Valentine's Day! Love, 3 Broad Street, Bridgewater· Center Nancy, Donna and Ras~. Donna Golando, Happy Val­ ' (617) 697-7288 entine's Day! Love, Nancy. P.S. Diamond time?? Open Daily 'till 11 p.m. Happy V.D. Wendy! Keep . singing Love, Beth! Stewartand Rich, With lots of love to you now and always. Have a super Valentine's Day.