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1987 The ommeC nt, February 26, 1987 Bridgewater State College

Volume 64 Number 5

Recommended Citation Bridgewater State College. (1987). The Comment, February 26, 1987. 64(5). Retrieved from: http://vc.bridgew.edu/comment/611

This item is available as part of Virtual Commons, the open-access institutional repository of Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Lady.·B~~tj····.bjsitetball····.teailt· is headlng (~.the N(;AA.s ·· .·P.-itJO The Comment .· Feorqary 26, 1981· . :vof LXIV No 5 Indelicato recommends slash in withdrawal period Comment Poll shows students oppose move By faculty agreement that the with­ the pros and cons of this issue." random survey of 50 students fessors, and, not enough time to John J. Beaton drawal period should be shor­ Acting Student Government and asked them to respond to decide if they liked the course, as tep.ed; whether the final Association (S.G.A.) President four questions regarding the reasons for their disapproval. In a recent memo to the All­ recommendation is five weeks or and Vice Chairperson of the All­ withdrawal policy. When asked their recommen­ Co ll e ge Committee (ACC), not, I don't know. n College Committee, Ms. Mar­ When asked how often they dations to the All-College President Gerard Indelicato Executive Vice President garet Hayes, wasn't informed of have withdrawn from a course Committee, most students ans­ recommended that the period Edward Meaney, speaking on this proposal. ' 41 can't say too after five weeks, 4% said more wered, "Leave it alone." Others· allowed for a student to with­ behalf of the President, said, "I much, especially since I don't than five times; 12% said three to felt that if a compromise is neces­ draw from a semester course be think that he's reflecting a sense know Dr. Indelicato's reasons five times; 50% one to three sary, seven weeks would be a reduced from ten weeks to five of the faculty that ten weeks is for doing this. The S.G.A. -the times; and 32% said that they 1reasonable time to withdraw. weeks. too long. A student can attend official representative of the stu­ had never withdrawn from a The only additional com­ Chairman of the All-College more than half of the course and dent body - has not received course - 2% had no comment. _ments received, suggested that a Committee, Dr. Charles Angell, still be allowed to withdraw; the any official notification. Until I 84% said that they felt five "W" should not appear on the has referred the matter to the President thought it would be hear both sides of the issue, I weeks is too short; 14% didn't student's transcript because it Academic Policies Committee, a appropriate to shorten the time can't comment; however, I think so - 2% had no comment. does not record the student's rea­ sub-committee of the ACC. Aca­ period." would strongly recommend that When asked if they felt that, .sons for withdrawing. d~mic Policies· will review the "As far as predicting prob­ any concerned students speak to under the current system, stu- matter and make a recommen­ lems, that's hard to tell,'' Meaney their student reps on the Aca­ dents wait too long to withdraw Comment dation to the ACC. stated. "The President has met demic Policy Committee:· .from a course and thus, end up When asked if he expected the with several groups from the failing, 46% said yes; 50% said Pie graph proposal to run up against any academic community and it is on no - 4% had no comment. with comp/6te problems, ·Ang~ll said, "I have that information that he has *** Those students who thought kd 3 no idea ... I honestly don't made his recommendation. ·He. know ... l think it is a eneral that five weeks was too sh~o~rtZa~;b~r~ea;:~o~w!n~,~.P=·=':::--- DeSilva wins recount; False sense of security at Pope SGA election Called invalid and Scott Halls By By the kids wouldn't use the Bill Bilodeau John J. Beaton side and back doors as an exit." When asked why the As this issue goes to press, the Early last semester a girl signs remained up, she rep­ BSC Student Government Asso­ in Pope Hall awoke to find lied, "The head resident or ciation finds itself lacking a pres­ an intruder crouched beside the house mothers should ident. SGA Elections Director ·her bed, watching·her as she have taken them down - Dean Toppi, acting on discre­ slept. When the girl that's not my job. n pancies found in the balloting screamed the intruder As far as ordering an during last Friday's recount, has darted along the ground alarm for Pope, Fitzgerald filed suit in the Student Court to floor and exited out a back responded, "We're looking have the. election declared door marked "Door Is into· a system and how to invalid. Alarmed, Emergency Exit.'' shut it off easily ... how they Following the counting of the The door was an emergency work and how they're wired ballots of last week's election, exit, but was not alarmed. is a problem." When asked which showed candidate Dan The girl, who asked to why a system similar to that Darcy to have won, 368 votes to remain anonymous, and her in Wood Hall couldn't be 363, candidate · Dilip Desilva roommates approached adopted, she replied, "The requested the· recount. During President Indelicato about house mother in Wood lives that recount, "not only ·Was Darcy the false sen$e of security at there year-round and the DeSilva found .to have won by Dilip DeSilva Dan Pope Hall. They were 'kill switch' to the alarm is approximately a 20 vote margin, The two presidential candi­ During the election, one of informed by the President located in her room, making but it was also found that dates had differing views on this DeSilva's main platforms was that there was in fact no it easiertoshutoff. Wedon't number of ballots counted latest development.· Darcy wants that the SGA wanted to elect alarm system at their dorm; have someone around on a exceeded the number of people to be rid of tt.e situation alto­ only from within. however, he assured them full-time basis ·at Pope to who signed up to vote by seven gether; he say!I he will withdraw ''Any student who pays the that attempts would be shut off an alarm if it is percent. This was two percent from any further elections. SGA. fee," he said ."should be made to purchase one. sounded." over the allowable margin for "I won't run," said Darcy. "I. able to run, not just the people Since that time no alarms Mrs. Gra~e Jackson, error. figure it was a fair election. Dilip already up there. I have to ask, have been purchased and the h'ouse mother at Pope. Hall, According .to Toppi,"ln the got the most votes and 1be should 'Why don't they want to accept signs remain posted in both feels that an .alarm would constitution, it says that only an be president." me? Is something wrong going Pope and. Scott Halls. Ms. solve many security prolr error of five percent is allowable. DeSilva, however is upset at on up there?' " Maureen Fitzgerald, Direc­ lems. "I think that an alarm, I brought the suit to have the the latest developments. "I think As to the discrepancies, the tor of Housing, ·Office of combined with an effective election declared invalid. The that there should not be another candidates again disagreed. Student Services, said, "The system for enforcing whole. thing has gone on long election. I think they (the SGA) Desilva felt ••the people who signs were there for orienta­ unauthorized entries and enough." created it." • Cont. p. 2 tion {over the summer) so • ConL~. 3 - • > ·The Comment Newsl

"The Good, the Bad, the Ugly"

Lombardi visits Woodward Hall

By day, you will have inhaled one Christine Howard million chemicals by the end of the year," he said, "The Good, the Bad, (Staff photo by Michael R. Abusheery} the He then went on to talk about Ugly" has been Al Lombardi's nutrition and Shower stall,~-first floor food. Lombardi topic of conversation in the recommended eating carbohy­ dorms on o1campus for the last drates, and little red meat. "You semester. Monday, February should substitute with fish, 21st, Lombardi visited Wood chicken, and vegetables, which· Scott Hall bathrooms Hall, where he gave his talk to a are low in fatty cholesterol." group of approximately 50 He also stressed that college women. He described his talk as students should exercise more potentlal health hazard a buzz session; which means often. "People should walk "you'll be buzzing and talking instead of taking the bus; use when you leave." The main pur- stairs instead of the elevator." By some information. "Mr. Cum­ eyes and God knows how many pose of his talk was to familiarize He also tall~ed about self John J. Beaton mings said that it would be electrical hazards there are with the audience with a variety of esteem. He emphasized that peo- replastered over spring break;" the exposed lightbulb . ., Fresh- topics so he could narrow down pie should demand respect and Early last semester, Mrs. Eli­ Fitzgerald said, "the man who man Brian Johnston, also a first what most interested them, and . not let others treat you badly. zabeth Hess, house mother at did all our plastering died o~er floor resident, commented that he could focus on this in future "People should be in control o( Scott HalL filled out a mainte­ Christmas break, therefore we "Breathing that stuff ipJ()~J!QJJ.t.~·~~~~~,,;,.,,.,,, .· w. ~".f'·-·~~00111. 1.1•H11~.t4;i~ml~1r.111t-dii!1lillii1~1.i11~ nance request to have the condi­ weren't able to d0 all the neces­ lungs isn't healthy, not to m-en- . e covere a spectr~Y? of ~ub- piece of fur?1ture," he said. .on the pla t · h . . t Jects. tions of the bathrooms at Scott sary repairs." tl s m He stressed that it 1s alright Lombardi also talked about er your air JUS . . . _L upgraded. In· particular, the Also, ab.ove .one. of the show-­ after you washed it.,,, ,to dnnk. m ~oderat1qn. How- the phenomenon he called the. plaster ceilings above the show­ ers is an exposed light bulb which ever, "there is .no need to get "Mrs. Degree", which is the idea ers on the first and second floors poses a potential electrical Hess stressed that Scott Hall, drunk, because," according to some women have, when they were falling in large chunks. hazard. Bridgewater Fireman built in 1960, is getting older and ~o:m\l~rdi,: ')?.11, _just. · !00k are g~ling to just come to colleg~ "I did file maintenance reports Jack Dowd·saw the situation as a .that more work has to be done in. stupjd.~' .He also mentioned to find a husband. He said that it on the showers,•• Hess said, "and possible threat. "Potentially this order to keep up with the daily stress and depression. "They are is fine if you met someone that nothing has been done. They is a hazardous situation if the maintenance. normal feelings, especially for you want to marry while in· (maintenance) said they would wires are not grounded properly. college students. The best way to school, but you should still get get it fixed over Christmas The fixture itself will eventually Fitzgerald told The Comment' deal with feeling," he continued, your degree so that you have "is to do something to make break, but it wasn't." deteriorate." that major renovations were to you something to fall back on if the feel better; Ms. Maureen Fitzgerald, Junior Paul Roy, a first floor begin on Scott Hall on May 22, don't spend time with relationship doesn't work out. another depressing Director of Housing, said she resident of Scott Hall, wasn't with handicapped access a major person, but Al Lombardi has been giving get with someone wasn't aware of the problem; happy with the bathroom condi­ priority. The project is expected who makes his "The Good, the Bad, the you however' -. after consulting .with ticms. "I think it's a potential to be finished by September feel good. Also, do not Ugly" talks at all the dorms on drink," he Mr. James Cumming$, Director health hazard - plaster falls when the building reopens for explained, "because campus. His talk at Wood Hall· of Facilities; she did p·rocure from the ceiling and into you~ the fall semester. alcohol is a depressant." Lorn- marked the end of his series as . bardi also covered the dangers of well as his stay at BSC. Mr.L~m­ ?rugs and . smoking. He bardi is currently going to work informed the listeners that there on a drug awareness program in are 350 chemicals in one high schools that use college stu­ SGA elections' . . " . ~ . . cigarette. "If you sm9ke a pack a derits as , ole models.

a Cont. from p. 1 counted the ballots the first time The longer my name's on the bal- mended for it." should be brought up in the Stu-: lot,· the moi.:e it'll be dragged • : . With Darcy's attempted. with­ dent Court. I think if I did not down. Ive had so man.y people drawal from the race, the whole ask for a recount, then· the-elec­ criticizing me in this election for issue might have been· easily · end n Any Black & White or tion would have ·to be invalid. H things that I didn't do, criticizing resolved. But the question still . . - Color Picture Darcy, on the other hand, was-, me personally." remains as to what is. going to up to 8"·xl0" (No Negatives1 again less upset about._ tbe Desilva feels much the same happen with the vice­ and Have it Enlarged intb a way situation. about the roughness of the presidential and -attorney gen­ Giant BlaGk & White or Full "People on. both sides did dection. "Somehow, during the eral race, which appeared on the Coto·r.Poster. things that were wrong," com­ election," he. said, "I became an same ballot. According to Comes in Mailing Tube-· No Creasing. mented Darcy."By right, they Iranian. I'm a Sri Lankan, not an. Toppi, ''if the election's· invalid,. 0 Put-Your Name and Adtlress on Back have to do this (file the suit), it's. Iranian. then the whole thing's invalid ... in the constitution. But I feel Both candidates hold the According to the constitution, · of.Orhtlnal for.Safe Retum Dilip won anyway." other in the highest regard. "Dan acting president Peggy Hayes Although Darcy plans on told me that he feels that I won could appoint people to those 16''x 20'' $14.99 withdrawing totally from any the election. He's a very nice guy. positions after March I, in which fturther elections, that choice I never felt that Dan himself was· case any forthcoming ballot 20'-'x 3 0'' $17 .99 may not be his to make. "Dan's doing anything wrong," ·said would contain only the presiden- namt must remain on the ballot. DeSilva. tial race. 2'x3' $19.99 It has Concerning to be exactly the same bal­ DeSilva, Darcy The matter will be considered Add. 75 Postage and Handt•ling"Per Ordu lot as before," said Toppi. stated that he plans to "help him in Student Court on Monday, Darcy is opposed to this. stat­ out 100 percent. He did an excel- March 2, at 3:00 p.m. KRYST AL KLEER PHOTO CO. ing ''.I don't want mv name on it.. lent job and should be com- P.O. Box 25488 Fort Lauderdale, FL33320 · Thursd~y~ February 26, 1987 Comment poll results Question No. 1 Question No. 2 Question No. 3

No Comment~ 4'Mt No Comment 2% YES 84% NO 50%

l No Comment 2':b YES 46%

1. How often have you withdrawn from a course after five weeks? 2. Do you feel that five weeks is too short? A) more than five times 3. Do you feel that, under the current system, students wait too · B) 3 to 5 times lone to wlthd raw from a course and thus. end uo falllna? C} 1 to 3 times . D) never

.Dance minor ASH WEDNESDAY accepted March 4, 1987 Mass and distrlbutlon of ashes On December 18th, Presi- accompaniment to majors in dent Indelicato accepted a the arts such as music, thea- 12:00 - 4:00 - 7:00

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It's the easiest way to meet new people. that Bridgewater has a com- ·I,, And you do it in your home with your telephone. Share y9ur mittment to the arts and to The minor is a 21 credit · thoughts with others who share your interests. 24 hours a day. the cultural enrichment of package of theory, history,. . And only TeleFriend lets you change conversations. Or SP.eak the college community ·and science, technique and pro- privately. Just dial 0 and ask your TeleFriend host to help you. surrounding' area. It espe- ;·.duction. Required ·courses cially means that those stu- include Creative Dance I Call anywhere in the 617 area code for only 20¢ for the first minute and dents already active in the and II, Ballet, Kinesiology, 10¢ for each additional minute. danc~ program will have a Dance History, and Dance tangible reward for their Production Theory and . Call today and make new ·friends at home. efforts. Techniques: 1-550-7000 This minor is: the '111• perfect Teenagers 1 , .. If you are searching for fulfillment, we invite you to join us. We are the 1~550-8000 Tele friend Columban Fathers. Catholic mis- · Singles over 18 W'bere Friends Meet sionary priests, serving the poor and the little ones in twelve Third World countries. To learn more about the reward- . ing work we do, and your possible False sense of security role in it, please write to: Father • Cont. from p. 1 Michael Molloy, COL'ttt'S~· and anyone know what a surprisingly high turn-out this which, we, as a whole, could take a stand upon. world, Academia isn't much was. Fourteen percent? Unusually high? The sad thing is We're~all too self-involved. We.are truly products of fu~. I don't see my friends as much as I used ~ee they're right. Midyear elections have been .running the "me generation". We sit back and we gripe amongst to them. Not ·· many parties go much on lower than that. ourselves over things that we could ·do something to · here. And the girls are Not having_enoughvoters is a bad-enough situation,. change. __ We go .. tQ class, .go home, go to work, and telJ absorbed in something else but recently, the SGA also found itself filling all the everyone how busy we are. other than guys. seats in it's two house legislature with unopposed candi­ Remember, everything you don't like about this My surroundings have dates. Out of nearly ~ix thousand students, only45 of tis school is your own fault. changed. Instead of dorm could be bothered to give up one night a week to help rooms, pool tables and ABC recently aired a controversial miniseries titled liquor stores, decide I now fihd where our money goes? Remember folks, "we" Amerika. The series dealt with opposition to the govern­ myself in classrooms, librar­ are tomorrow's leaders. ment imposed upon us by the Soviets, after they take ies, and in front of books The SGA isn't the only organization having problems over a placid, self involved United States. Many people and typewriters. Coors has with student involvement. The Town-College Relations have ridiculed the premise that we could be taken con­ turned into course. Committee was so bad off last s~mester that many peo­ trol of so easily. Looking around this campus, it's not I used to look at inhabit­ so ants of ple thought it was defunct. Happily, that is not the case. clear. Academia and think how· terrible it must be to live here. It's not as bad as I thought, but it still doesn, 't compare with the rest of the The new SGA work·. Academians ·are nice The Comment people; they just have differ­ ent interests and priorities. Editor in Chief a bunch of But they are helpful to us Wilfred J. Bilodeau newcomers. They're. very willing to point you to the Managing Editor library, or to show you how Christine Howard amateurs to work a computer, or any­ thing else you're not familiar Dear Editor: believe a new kind of amateur is !Ju.si7Jess Manager Anne Marie Sliney with. All in all, they're not in the SGA. There News Editor John J. Beaton, Jr. seem. to be bad people. Entertainment Editor Lisa Hanson As a Senator at Large for the political enemies on campus now Living Editor John R. Burns, Ill I am getting used to this Sports SGA, I was, like all the others, where there should be only polit­ Editor F. Scott Longo place. I've forced myself to. I · Graphic Arts Edit or Daniel E. Michelson juggling my time and effort ical opponents. Photography Editor Michael R. Abusheery : am _going to be here for a between stpdy, work and the Strong.reforms are necessary Copy Editor Elizabeth Keiiy while, so 1 might as well Ad Manager X,irk Va'I Dyke senate. The SGA has always to guard the integrity of elec­ make the best of my stay. been part~tirne and run by ama-· tions, but what is more neces­ Bm -I am. dreaming of the teurs. There was, ·however, a sary, as always, is for there to be day when I can move out of strong shared sense of what was more general involvement of the . The. Comment is a student supported and operated weekly newspaper serving the this land, and just come here academic community of Bridgewater State right and proper to a democratic ;tudent body. Not deep involve­ College. Editorial policy is determined when I need to for short by the Editor in Chierin consultation with the Executive Board. Republication of institution. The scandals of the ment, but if you have· an SGA all material contained herein is prohibited witbnru! .the expressed written permis· stays. I wonder if the com­ sion of the Editor in Chief, All materials submitti:d past year· (the rewritjng of the senator in a· class, ask' him/ her become· property of The muter lot here is as .bad as Comnent. Letters to the editor are encouraged tnt may be limited to 250 words Constitution at .a Dunfey ·hotel what is being done for you with and must be typed. Letters, classmed advenisements, and all other w-ritten mate­ Bridgewater's. rials are subject to condensatfon. Advertising rates are i!Vaiiahle upon request. Any and the attempted elimination of the $360,000.00 SGA budget. At person wishing to join The Comment should contact either the Editor In Chief or the Women's Center budget) ~nd least students sh~uld vote. the Managing Editor; AH correspondence should be addressed to The Comment! Sincerely, Campus Center, Bridgewater, MA., 62324. Telephone:{617)697·1200 ext. 2158. the botching o~ the elections for Sincerely, S.R.R. SGA officers have made me David Tassinari .. . .t· ·.If ':J ...... ' ~ ... "-". - .;. - Ao .... "' ...... Thursday, February 26, 1987 The Comment ·

Hecklers attack each other By Next up was Billy Martin. E. Kelly Martin has an interesting way of dealing with hecklers. He got Last Wednesday night's Club them to heckle each other. Mar­ Soda Comedy Night appeared to tin also does some unusual have been a great success for the impressions: a Swedish version CCPC. The Ballroom was of Roger Daltry, a snail, a fork, quickly filled, almost to full and Aunt Bea. He likes'to make. capacity, to enjoy the comedy of sure all his jokes "tie in" and it Chris Sheno, Billy Martin, and seems that most of them utie in,.·

Kevin Dobbs. to Denny's 6' 'Cause I've got a lot It took Sheno a few minutes to of money, and ... " get into the swing of things; K~vin Dobbs also did a series according to him, "Mentally, I'm of impressions, including a still in my car, driving here!" But .sequence of the characters from once Sheno got going it was easy Star Trek, Humphrey Bogart, :to see how he placed second! in who he says is fun because by the the WBCN Comedy Competi­ .time Bogart solves a crime and staff photo by Michael R. Abusheery tion this year. Sheno started out explains it "nobody knows what Chris Sheno asks Scotty if he'll beam him _up from Club Soda last Wednesday. satirizing political figures and he's talking about." Dobbs (more photos from Club Soda on the following pages.) current events, in a style that explained why he doesn't ski-­ went from low-key to animated, he's the guy that always falls off rapid delivery and back again. the ·ski lift, or falls down and Finished with politics, Sheno can't get up 'til some little kid wanted to know why some pro­ comes along to help him. A sneak preview of ducts come with such ridiculus Keep watching for the next directions; Visine, for example, Club Soda and other campus John Hughes newest film "for external use only"? events sponsored by the CCPC. By Amanda, and Watts tells him actress of the year. It's extremely Max Speed he's wasting his time because difficult to play a character such Amanda Jones only goes out as Watts, but Masterson does it Phil returns to the fold Some Kind of Wonderful, the with rich guys. While this is beautifully and makes Watts a new film by John Hughes, opens somewhat true, you, the viewer, truly lovable character. I found as Genesis sprints forward . - . on gamed pllblfo You're probably s~ing ito him so inuehthaf she's willing· to: he.r, cryirtg. with.; her,.: and wanting recognition for his Power yourself, "I bet he's gonna com­ help him get what~ver he wants, to smack Keith for being so Station skin pounding. pare this film to Pretty In Pink. " and what he wants is Amanda blind. Watts has traits that eve- Long-time Genesis fans Indeed, snippets of "Bon'" Well, you're right, but just a lit":' Jones. ryone wishes they had, and that's predicted that Phil Collins zo's Montreaux" were heard tle, I promise. Some Kind of ·some Kind 'of Wonderful is' why Masterson pulls· it off so · would not return to the fold on ·their impressive mid­ Wonderful has the same basic just that, and really involves the well. She commands a certain in 1986 due to the success of concert drum duet. Thomp­ plot as Pretty In Pink, but seems viewer. Hughes has made a great empathy from everyone who's his solo career. Fortunately, son was his usual solid-as-a­ much more believable. The char- switch here because there is no ever been in a similar situation. they were wrong. The rock self throughout the acters are much more real, but heavy message, as in The Break~ Expect to see her quite a bit in streamlined, more main­ evening, alternating they still have that John Hughes fast Club. Also, unlike Pretty In the future. stream versions of the band between electronic, compu­ mystique about them. Pink, unneeded material and Hughes has created another proved in three sold-out per­ ter and normal drum The film centers around Keith scenes are left out, letting you masterpiece. Some Kind of formances why they have sounds. Collins did wind (Eric Stoltz); his .best friend, concentrate on the story. Wonderful is his best film to outdistanced the competi­ sprints between microphone Watts (Mary Stuart Masterson); All of the actors in this film date, and that's saying a lot. You tion in experimental rock, stand and drum kit, melting and Amanda· Jones (Lea did an exceptional job, but Mary don't want to miss this one. It most notably Yes and into the background just Thompson). It's your basic love Stuart Masterson has my nomi- opens tomorrow at Boston and E.L.0. when it looked as though he triangle--Keith falls in love with nation for best supporting ,suburban theaters. The old guard of the would dominate the religious-cultish .theme was proceedings. no doubt disappointed that The balding one is with­ The Beastie Boys only one oldie was included out a doubt the premier in the .set: 197 4 's "The force in the music of the last How long can they last? Cage:" But, as leader Collins .few years. He seemed to rel- explained, "'most of you . ish the group setting, mak­ -By 'stealing from them and taking ·what women were actually put don't really know much ing sure the crowd Michael O'Connor what th~y want from any and all here for. Of course, it is sung by about the beginnings of recognized unknown girls. Definitely "real" man three guys with the intelligence Genesis, anyways." As a member Daryl Steurmer This group consists of three material here, especially for the of neanderthals. So, use your result, the majority of the (who shares bass/ guitar street punks who sing and rap Rambo-Conan crowd. imagination. two and half hour set con­ chores with Mike Ruther­ about every adolescent dream. The Beastie Boys have com- Rock has· been lacking in the sisted of music from the last ford on tours). His vocal They represent, through their . bined two styles of music, how­ ·rebellious department for a long two releases; including the deliveries of such worn-out music, an incredible amount of ever, in the same vein as Run time. What with Lionel Richie, sinister opener "Mama" and tracks as "Land of Confu­ arrogant macho-ism and DMC. This is a combo of heavy Michael Jackson and yes, even the schmaltzy. £'Invisible sion,"' absolutely sparkled. extreme sexism. The.re really is metal guitar .riffs straight from Madonna, rock has become too Touch." nothing cute or nice about The Led Zeppelin, AC/ DC, and even commercial, too , too pop. Their lightning is still the The best surpn "':IS Beastie Boys. Then why do we Creedence Clearwater Revival In other words, it hasn't been best in the business. The dra­ saved for last when ·~Turn buy their records? For the same with urban rap music. And it ·that good. But, now we have the matic effects drew as much Me On"' evolved into a med­ reasons we can't stand them. works. Beastie Boys to kick us out of the applause as the top forty sin­ ley of blues standards, The album opens. with The Beastie Boys have even Air Supply-styled doldrums in gles, embellishing" Home by Motown classics and Sixtiea. "Rhymin' and Stealin'", a song done a great job at creating their popular music, and bring us the Sea" and several lengthy anthems. Phil Collins about the joys of taking what own teen anthem in "Fight For back in time when rock was fun, instrumental breaks. turned in a Vegas perfor­ doesn't belong to you through Your Right To Party," a song rebellious and let us blow off . The second major high­ mance, mocking Mick force or other ways. Sounds like about the hassles from authority :steam. But, I do wonder what the light was the drumwork of Jagger and Roger Daltrey as fun, huh? And this is only the figures (parents, mainly) about Beastie · Boys will be -like . years both Collins and ten-year Rutherford and Tony Banks begining. From there we go into partying. The Beastie Boys are from now. Will they still give us veteran· Chester Thompson. pulled out all the stops. macho heaven. Or, what the without a doubt, the PMRC's the same music they're putting Phil's w·orked with such Genesis· remains as one of Beastie Boys define as being worst nightmare, not to mention out now? The only way to know luminaries as ·Robert Plant the few truly innovative "real" men.1 They sing of shoot­ a feminist nightmare. "Girls" is a that answer, is to keep on listen­ and Eric Clapton, ·while groups left today. ing people in the face or back, cute-sounding little ditty about ing to their music. Sp ed of Sound By Straw Dogs. The Frt:eze, Gin- Max Speed gerbread Men at the Rat, HS The world bas lost one ofits plus. greatest modern artists thi~ Record release party for Steve week. Let's all take a moment to Weinstein and The 4th Boat remember the man who made Band with Push Push, and Five­ soup cans and Brillo boxes into 0 at TT's. the greatest art form since Major shock, Runaway Dane, Picasso. I owe a lot to Andy Scared of Horses, Private Scares Warhol and his memory. My art at the Channel. major for one. He was a great . February 27 man, and he will be missed. The Chameleons UK, Mighty The Speed of Sound for this Lemon Drops at the Living week goes like this: Room. February 26 Chain Link Fence, The Wait, Del Fuegos for two shows 7:30 LMk One Look and Tex Yoka p.m., all ages; 10:45 p.m. 21 plus Harmma at Jack's. at the Living Room. 11 Cont. p. j

Kevin Dobbs sing,--" Th.is Bud is for you" to a sold out audience at Club Soda. -Suburbia: flawless?

By representatives of Citizens bia" has. You may think that a Max Speed Against Crime, a bunch of out- lack of professional actors will of-work suburban rednecks who weaken this film, but these I saw "Suburbia" for the third; have nothing better to do, start "act ors " s i mp I y. p I aye time d this weekend, but I still! shooting the dogs near the T.R. themselves. haven't seen it enough. "Subur-' house. Razzle, who is trying to . Alec Gibson provides an bia" is one of the few films that train the dogs, and Skinner, excellent original soundtrack seem so real, that you. actually another T.R., confront the Citi- that captures the mood of each feel as if the charactors are your zens' Against Crime by. saying scene perfectly. Gilson 's sound­ best friends and you are the "These are my dogs." The red- track is so good that it could camera. This film involves you necks retort by insulting their stand alone, yet both the movie as no other I have seen does. It clothes and looks (Kind of like and the music enhance each made me happy, sad, angry, and Rex Reed huh?). Things go on in other. DJ., TSOL,.and the Van­ just ab.out anything you can Billy Martin drives off into this manner until another gang dais provide "Suburbia" with the sunset in search of imagine. "Suburbia" centers of rednecks, this time kids, knife some great concert scenes and the perfect Denny's at Club Soda last W.eJiDl!J$day around a group of about four­ a security guard at a club where even get a little involved in the night. teen homeless kids, who take up the T.R. kids often go and try to movie. itself.. And .although it's clip and bring residence in an abandond house r------this ad for discount------, blame it on· them.Things heat up n:Gt' in the :m,ovie, the Pet Shop in a neighborhood bought by_the 'I ,, - ' and ... well, watch the movie. Boys· do a song about the film county. Originally, these houses I "Suburbia" is a wholly unique that is also very good. were intended to be demolished I film. There are no professional In every movie, there are I Pilgriill Pet Center for a highway extention, but actors here. The director~ Pene- always seams between fiction I have now become home to two I lope Spheeris,knew that she and reality, but since "Suburbia" Tropical Fish Reptiles groups. The fourteen kids from I "Couldn't. turn actors unto is a perfect combination of both, Small Animals the "T.R." (stands for totally I punks, but (she) could tum . it comes out flawless. Flawless? I Dog ;and Cat Supplies rejected) house, and a pack of punks into actors." Other films Yes. Watch the movie, buy I wild dogs. the ])og and Cat Grooming have attempted this, but none soundtrack, and watch out The problem begins for when have succeeded the way "Subur- the big bad wolf. 20% off to all B.S.C. 1 night' Mother hardly/eaves a dry eye students with valid I.D. * By Night Mother deals with a the .play a discussion was held, Mona McNamara mother daughter relationship, led by members of the faculty and its intricacies. The main addressing the issues raised. 19 Central Square Suzanne Ramczyk and Lee focus of the play is suicide, which !night Mother was performed Bridgewater, Dunn co-starred in night' MA 02324 is a powerful topic in itself. The by two professors of the Theatre Mother an award winning play play is set anywhere in America, department. The profits of the I telephone 697-S, 390 by Marcia Norman. Their fan­ which adds to the " play because play will benefit the Mello Scho­ I tastic performances graced the the characters I *except sale, discounted items, aquariums, and grooming could very well be larship fund. This was a wonder­ I Campus Center Auditorium people you . . know. This was an ful.play and definately one of the ·------BACK TO February 19 thru 2L The SCHOOL ------'" play exceptionally moving play that best productions the Theatre was so powerful that there was addressed many different issues. department has put on in awhile. ~ardly a dry eve in the theatre. On Saturday, February 21, after CC> MI:() I A fllttl Voltage and Violets l:MC> J>tilLIJ>S humor with a bitter edge By and was impressed the minute 1 pure Hardcore, but not the LIVI: - Max Speed saw it-A great front ~over with a generic stuff you hear every­ haunting back cover were the where. Victims Family shows an It's not often that a truely first things to catch my eye. originality that is needed in great Hardcore album comes out As soon as I got home, I Hardcore. Voltage and Violets at the Chapel of nowhere, but that's exactly slapped this piece of vinyl onto combines homor and ·a bitter what happened when " Victims, my turntable, and was awed by edge, especially in songs such as Family" put out " Voltage Wheaton College and the excellent production work "God, Jerry and the P.M.R.C. ". Violets." that went into this recording. Voltage and Violets is one of I W':iS talking to friend Saturday, a who Now. I'm not putting down the best Hardcore albums so far March 7 works at Rockit Records in Sau­ Hardcore, but production of this this year. Victims Family should gus and he showed me this quality on a first album is about be around for quite a while .. Be 7-8 pm tickets album that $8 he thought would be as rare as Madonna on a Hard­ on the lookout for them. good for my show. I bought it, core record. The music here is Thursday, February 26, 1987 The Comment 7 Speed of Cal end r f events Sound Local Events ruary 27 and 28 at 8 p.m. and co~ed~ perfor!lls Februa~ Air Band Contest in the 11 Cont. from p. I 10:30 p.m. Sunday, March 1 26, 27, 28 and March 5 - 7 at Campus Center Ballroom. Catch a Rising.Star will fea Fe_!>ruary n· Trinity Repertory Company .. the Mainstage Theatre of For more information stop ture "Open Robin. Lane and the Chartbus­ The Trinity Repertory Mike Night" at Salem State College. Tickets by the information booth in· 7:30 p.m. ters at Grovers. Company will present and Monday, are $5.00 for general admis­ the Campus Center. Thornton Wilder's Our March 2 "New Talent Show­ sion, $3.00 for senior citi­ Skin, Jamie Shaker, On Vaca­ case at tion, The Real at Club IJI. Town in the Upstairs Thea­ 8 p.m.Advance zens and children. Curtain is Little Shop Of Horrors tickets Divine Horsemen, Titantics, tre from January 30 to available at Straw­ at 8 p.m. For reservations The CCPC is sponsoring berries Records Crosstown Rivals at The Rat. March 1. Performances are and Tapes;· call (617) 744-3700. a bus to go see the play, The Out-of-Town Max Creek at the Channel. Tuesday thru Thursday ·at 8 News in Har­ Little Shop of Horrors. The vard Square; "Some Kind of Wonderfui" p.m. ($19); Friday and Concert Campus Events price wi_ll be $15.00. The bus Charge opens at movie theatres in the Saturdays at 8 p. ~· ($22 and at (617)497-1118; all leaves at 10 a.m.on Sunday, Ticketron outlets; Boston area. , $23. respectively); and Sun­ or by cal­ March I. The show starts at February days at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. ling Teletron at 720-3434 or American Women Poets: 3 p.m. 21 . ($19). Matinees will also be 1-.800-382-8080. Catch A Silent No Longer New Man at the Living Room. Rising Star is Dim Shala Dim, Plate ofShrimp, . held on Wednesdays and located at 30 On March l 0, in the Campus Center Art Gallery John Happy Campers, at Jack9S. Saturdays at 2 p.m. ($16). F. Kennedy Street, Bridgewater Formal Dining Dwitri Wright's "Minds­ Havard Square, The Neighborhoods at Grover"s. Tickets may be purchased Cambridge. Room at 7 p. m., Profesor capes" exhibits runs thru For more Beat Surrender. Powerg/ide, by check payable to Trinity information call Lee Dunne of the Speech March 4. Art Gallery hours Slug Brothers at Club III. Repertory Company; send (617) 661-9887. Communication, Theatre are Monday thru Friaay Zulus. Go/den Dawn, The Down your reservations c/ o TRC Arts, and Communication from IO a.m. to 3 p.m. and Salem State Theatre Siders and What Now at the Rat. Box Office, 201 Washington Disorders Department will Monday thru Thursday 6 The battle of the The Five, Big Dipper, Slaugh,er Street, Providence, RI . sexes discuss the thinking of three p.m. to 8 p.m. The exhibit is become a battle Shack at TT's, 18 plus. 02903. Or charge by phone over sex in major American women sponsored by the CCPC. (Visa and Mastercard Salem State Theat,e's pro­ writers (Tillie Olsen, Denise A,A, Nuclear Assault, Ludich· duction ·rist, Cancerors Growths at TT's accepted) at '( 40 I) 351-4 242. of the ciassic Greek Levertov,and Adrienne T.Gtl.X. Comedy, Lysistrata. This at 3 p.m. Rich) based on their books John and Marshall will contemporary stage adapta­ March 1 Catch A Rising Star and poems. It will focus on perform in the Rat on ·tiori, directed by David Megadeth, Flotsam aµd Jetsam, Catch A Rising Star·pres­ the emergence of the voices Thursday, March 8 from Allen George, presents. a Knightmare, Paradise, all ages; ents Comedian, Bill Maher of women poets. 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. · world wh~re the women and Treat Her Right, at Jacks. will appear Tuesday, Febru­ Proper ID required. Spon­ "just say No" to sex to get ary 24 thru. Thursday, Feb-· Air Band Contest sored by the CCPC. ruary -26 at 8 p.m. · and men to~say NO" to war. · Thursday, March 5, the Be sure to listen to WBIM to Friday and Saturday, Feb- This bawdy disarming Class of 1987 will sponsor an win tickets to some of these shows. Whatever you do, don•t miss Some Kind of Wo,.nderfu/. A look at Academy Nominees Modeling as a career or

in the foreign film catagory .. . 11 part-time? . ~ By sex~ At the midpoint through the these two charactersis... a vijlage. ··~·-, . Find out how to get started. .• ,, ":····· .... ·.···. •\; ' .. .. '''''""."""':-·""·•.·.·:.•''•ii•········--·"""'"''""''• M.J. Gensler ·) ,,,, .. :•• ...:,:~.····itbe:~.:Q)l~ei'.•t 1111'~er:-'.s·Cf6'CS.i'"''w''·~'ef·q¢tatmgehara'Cti~~-h\"J;" ·~:· ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,<.·i'·""'""'.'."''"_"'...... :... takes .place. over dinner and come in and out of the film ~ith ,."' ." . . ... ~-J ca~rror an individual consul.; There are a couple of really wine. This movie explores sex, problems of their own. Otik is Fashion - Phbtograph~ tation ~62-4581 excellent foreign films playing in love, deviancy, adultery, wife- being sent to Prague so a bureau­ Television - Portfolios Modeling Career Concepts the Boston area. The two movies swapping, etc .. On the whole it is crat can buy his house and use it Make-up - Hairstyling have both been nominated for not a bad film, but it gets a little on ·the weekends. Otik, of 176 Newbury Street Boston The business of modeling ' Academy Awards, and are both boring, and one misses some- course, couldn't find a subtitled. thing in the translation. You also bathroom, let alone use it in The first film comes to us from miss a lot of the film readingthe Prague where they have the lux­ Canada and was filmed in stibtitles and not watching the ury of flush toilets. The village French. Decline ofthe American film. works to keep Otik where he Empire is an ensemble film done belongs, in the village. It has for the Big Chill generation. The The second. film is from Cze­ some really touching scenes and film starts with an explanation choslovakia and is My Sweet wonderful emotions that· come SEE ME. of the title and then goes into two Little Village. It is the story of across to the viewer. It is a simple parts. The first part of the film Otik, a village fool from days story with few complexities. It is has a group of women working gone-by but forced to live in the interesting to see how people live out in a health club, exercising modern world. The villagers on the other side of the Iron Cur­ and talking about sex. The other watch over him and make sure tain as well as a film that subtly EFEELME. part is a group of men (married he eats and takes care of himself. criticizes bureaucracy, that is of ; or dating the women at the club) He works for a truck driver as his course the backbone of a closed who are cooking and spouting mate. The pair are reminiscerit of society such as Czechoslovakia. their philosophies on love anq Laurel and Hardy. Surrounding ~TOUCHME. Star Trek to fly again new series to start In the faU RI HEAR ME. By will be airing the first episodes of the major characters has· yet Working with those who are communicatively impaired is a cndlenging, yet rewarding profession. E. Kelly Star Trek: The New Generation. been cast. Many of the details Boston·Bouve College at Northeastern University recognizes the importance David Gerrold, of author of the were not yet available. research and further study in this field. Our ASH :\accredited· When Star Trek went off the episode "The Trouble with Trib­ Gerrald .warned fans not to Master of Science program in Speech-Language Pathology and air in the late Sixties, the produc­ bles", told assembled fans ihat expect the show to go to the net­ ~l'r prqgram in Audiology (the only one in Boston) make it pos­ ers thought it would sink with­ the new show is definitely in the works, but 1.o more local sta­ sible for you to pursue an advanced degree full·time. or part­ time you out a trace. But thanks to loyal works, along with at· least one tions. at least at first. More· if are employed in the field. and very vocal fans, it soon more Star Trek movie. The details will be available in maga­ For information on these programs. or a free brochure. com­ returned to the air in reruns. movies, he said, will continue zines such as Starlog as the Sep­ plete and mail the coupon below. Orcall(617) 437-2708. Since then, there have been with the ori rrinal cast, but he tember debut approaches. 1 ?lea:;e send meWo-;;;atl;;n~ ~r Speech-Language Patholo~nd countless books, and conven­ warned fans that the series will L BoAud1olo8ogy Programs. tions organized by fans all over introduce some major changes. He also tOld fans fo give the'" ston· uve C01 1ege of Human Development Professions. I 06 DK the worlq. The series will be set in the cen­ new show a fair first viewing. I Northeastern University, 360 Huntington Ave .. Boston. MA 02115. • I Name Phone ______At one of these conventions, tury following the original series, This show will be based on the Boskone; held over the weekend and will be the voyages of the old Star Trek, but it is not going I ~m I of Feb. 13-16, Trekkies heard the new Enterprise, the 1701-D. He to be a simple rehashing of the I . State Zip , , news that they have awaited for dropped several tantalizing hints first show. This is a new program almost all those twenty years. about the. make-up of the new and must be viewed as such. L_=- fut:t.!!£B1J!!J!1!versb Starting this fall, ;Paramount crew. but told fans that none of J 8 The CoJn- .• :tt Thursday, February 26, 1987 Living :· T AERO /CS: A Chan or Th B tt r By those calories into musclesn Too stresses as part of her workout. 15-20 minutes of actual aerobic dances"' as I had falsely stereo­ Karen Melanson many people think that exercise She chooses up-to-date music (running) exercise. She begins typed, it's real exercise. The has to be monotonous and bor­ and doesn't overwork the stu­ slow and ends slow with muscle music helps you to keep going ing for it to do any good. But the dents. "It is really up to the indi­ toning exercises You are relaxing and stretching. and sometimes even "pumps" in front of truth is, if you like what you're vidual how hard they work," the "It is a very gradual workout," you. Also. being around people T.V. munching yourtwenty­ doing you may forget that what said Chicoine, but if she sees one class member said, "I hardly who "have the same motives second double chocolate chip you're doing and is good for you. someone working overly hard feel it until we start cookie and slurping down to slow goals is an encouragement. Most college students are not she'll caution them. Taking a down." another beer, milkshake, There is no need to dress elab­ or any really interested in losing weight, pulse rate at various points in the There are so many myths orately unless you want a $60 other high-calorie beverage. You they just want to tone up or keep class is one way to make sure the about aerobics that many people suit are also trying your hardest to to make you look good while toned. During the winter this is class is keeping their own pace. don't ignore the little realize how much fun and you sweat. Shorts, sweats, or a voice in your more of a problem. It is hard to Keeping the workout consist­ head how good for you it really is. (I bodysuit and tights are fine. which keeps reminding you go outside and exercise when the ent each week rather than always thought I wouldn't be Sneakers are preferable that springtime, fun in the sun, temperature is over sub-zero and increasing the difficulty is what caught dead in an aerobics and bathing suit weather is just class. socks or bare feet. there is snow and ice everywhere. counts. "If it is kept constant, To around the corner. me, it was for those who are So go ahead and eat whatever What is one to do? An answer then they notice their improve­ older No one likes and overweight. Besides, you wish as long as your meals to be restricted quickly gaining popularity is ment, which is important," said from you could never get me to jump are well rounded. And to keep something they want and aerobics. Chicoine. She also says that one around and do silly dances to your hoay enjoy (like seconds or dessert!) It .. Fun" fit and tone, a little is what Anne Marie hour of aerobics, 3 days a week, music! I was is no fun and can even wrong.) more exercise will help. be self­ Chicoine, instructor of the 3:30 is all that is needed to keep fit; defeating at times. Aerobics is for anyone who is Remember, the trick to keeping An alterna­ class on Tuesdays, Wednesdays provided you eat good meals. interested in keeping healthy. fit is burning off the calories you tive to dieting is exercise. (Turn and Thursdays in the Union, Her workout is actually only The movements are not "silly take in. SHARE Your Home "SHARE" Student Exchange which country they prefer. Fam­ program needs homes for for- ilies with small children or eign students from many coun­ grown children, as well as those tries of the world for the 87/88 with teenagers or no children are school year. Boys and girls 15 to welcome to participate. The only 18, need warm, caring families. financial requirement is that the 1~ .•: Share our American way of life, host family provide meals and and in return see the world shelter. · through the eyes FLOWER of a young for­ The primary purpose of the eign visitor. "SHARE" is part of "SHARE" program is to Educational Resource Develop­ improve the foreign student's POWER ment- Trust, designated by the knowledge of American culture United States Information aQd language through active . , Ag~ns:y as a sponsor of a teen age ·participation in:~a. family 'and in ·Brockton-area residents high school exchange program. school and community life.· An and organizations are get­ Qualified· ·.students live with important secondary purpose is ting a jump on spring and selected host families and attend ~o imprqve Am~c3:n knowledge ., are helping their local Amer­ local high schools for one semes~ of foreign cultures and to con­ ·. · ican · Cancer Society by ter or. the entire school year. tribute to international ordering daffodils for the Students from Brazil, Costa understanding. Society's Daffodil Days, Rica, Ecuador, Germany, Persons with an interest in . March 18-22. France, Italy, Japan, the Philip­ "SHARING" or in learning .. Daffodil orders must be pines, Switzerland and most' of more about this outstanding placed by March 2 for us to the Sc~]Jdinavian countries are staff photo by Kirk VanDyl

Lady Bears on a roll

Beat North Adams and Fitch urg By for a (25-25) half-time deadlock. team was ranked almost the Mike Storey Salem ran off the first six points entire season in the top I 0 of the second half before BSC nationally for teain defense The Lady Bears of Bridge-. caught fire behind the shooting ( 48.4) and overall scoring. water State College clinched of freshman center Mary Cawley their third straight MASCAC (16 points, 8 rebounds) and Individual accomplishments championship with a season senior forward Christine Chou­ included Coach Bo Ruggiero's ending victory over North kas (15 points, 10 rebounds) to IOOth win for his five years guid­ Adams State fa raising their con­ pull away to the victory. All ing the Lady Bears on the bench. ference record to (I J-1) and (22- American Candidate JoArin Also, freshman Mary Cawley 3} overall. With the MASCAC Runge added to the festivities by was twice named ECAC uRoo­ championship also comes an scoring her l ,OOOth caree:i; point kie of the Week" with both automatic bid to the NCAA Div­ during the game. JoAnn Runge and Christine ision III championships, a trip The Lady Bears have had an Choukas being named to the Bridgewater has made the last outstanding season as they fin­ ECAC ·~Honor Rolln during the five years. ished over the twenty win mark season. Runge was also the Even though Bridgewater for the fourth straight season. "Most Valuable Player" of the State officially won the MAS­ Key victories included Bridge­ Manhattanville Tournament in CAC against North Adams it water winning· the Manhattan­ December. was really decided in an exciting ville Tournament, as well as Coach Ruggiero (59-54) victory over conference victories over nationally ranked is optimistic of bis team's chances rival Salem State College. Both teams as Western Connecticut in the NCAA Tournament. "We•re teams entered the game with State, Clark University, and an experienced identical (8-1) records in the con­ Salem State. tournament team. Talent-wise, this is probably ference. Before a packed house They ended the season being the best.overall team I've coached at Bridgewater's Kelly Gymna­ ranked in the top 20 of the at Bridgewater. So with that sium ~he Lady Bears got off to a NCAA poll forthe third consec­ com­ bination of experience and talent fast start taking a (10-2) lead utive week as well as number 3 in I see us doing well in the (Staff photo by Debra Wiiiia) early in the first half. However, the New England Division III NCAA's", says Ruggiero. the Lady ·Vikings fought back coaches' poll. Statistically, the Janet DiGirolamo takes a shot against Fitchburg Final farewell to F sler Player Pr~fite--, By meets due to a shoulder injury, On the balance beam, there. Alice Smith came back strong to dazzle the was a mere .5 point separating judges with her vaulting skills our top four competitors. A New They came together to help gaining an 8.15. . Jersey native, BS C's Jerilyn her say a fond farewell to Bridge­ By the way, the scores are Anderson took the top spot for water State~s Home "course. es ta blish'ed from a maximum her flawlessly elegant routine. Saturday"s gymnastics meet possible of 10 (Mary Lou Retton Sarah Duggan found herself the against MIT held a special poig­ style). recip1ent of praise for her success nancy from its beginning when with a back hand-spring on the coach Andrea Kelleher . Teresa Spencer started us off beam. And, Kelley Powers did announced to everyone that this on the bars.Then, not to be out­ her exhibition. will be the last home meet for done by the seniors, Theresa senior and co-captain Joy Therrien did her version of the ~pecialists on the team are Fessler. Coach Kelleher pres­ 'ionump and Grind" dismount on Susan Jakub on the bars, Leslie ented Joy· with roses garnished the uneven bars as she bumped Varnerin on the beam, Carol with compliments and praise for. the ·high· bar with precision, Hanagan on the floor and Lynn .i her leadership, dedication and curled into a somersault and a Palmieri on the floor. outstanding performances~ grind of her feet into the floor Patty Sullivan, suffering from ~e first event, vaulting, set mat for a 7.4. Debbie MacDo­ a knee injury lent lots of support JoAnn Runge the mood for the rest of the meet nald, another freshman, did a from the side lines. By scored, assists,. and steals. with a vault average score of 7 .84 bar routine that shows real The best event should always Anthony Fagen The 5'6" point guard, who per girl. Sharon Heraty, a co­ promise for the next years be saved for last--and it was. The •Cont. p. 11 has made an impact since captain, absent in the l~t three ahead. With the 1986-1987 regu- arriving at Bridgewater Iar season wrapped up, the State in the 1983-1984 sea- Wrestling newly crowned Lady Bears son~ has earned numerous team wins at home MASCAC championship honors for her on-court team preparing for their achievements. She By Mike Kenney (158 pds.) Team members who didn't Was fifth consecutive trip to the named Rookie of the Angela Cornacchioli pinned his opponent in a quick J have a chance to wrestle, due-to Year in NCAA Division III tourna- 1984 by the ECAC, minute 44 seconds match.· the low tum out from the Curry and ment, and a ranking of #16 made their All-Star team Tuesday night the Bridge· Bridgewater lead 18-0. team, participated in a few exhi­ in in this week's national polls 1985 and 1986, an water State wrestling team Chris Mazeika had a lot of fan bition matches. Some of the All-. to boot, senior tri-capatin MASCAC Conference ended their season by hosting support when he came outon the Curry wrest,lers agreed to wrestle All- J oAnn Runge· could add Star for the ·curry College. The team was a mat. Mazeika and his opponent again against Bridgewater's past three another more coveted piece seasons, and an little disappointed when only were evenly matched until the Steven DiClemente, Dan All-Star of hardware to her already selection by the New five men from Curry came thfrd period whep Mazeika over Coady, Tom Devin, and Kip Eng- growing collection' of land Wornen"s dressed to wrestle. powered his Curry College Harms. Basketball awards. She a strong can- Coaches Association Chris Sabata (126 pds.) was opponent and won 5-0. This win is as wen The whole team played didate to make this year's for the past three the first to take the mat before widened Bridgewater's lead to seasons. aggressively, were very suppor­ All-American Division III She the crowd of about 50 people. 21-0. is expected to again be tive of each other, and had very team. at the top of these polls Sabata won his match .10-4 put­ Heavyweight Bob Curtin had as good sportsmanship. Tom The North Quincy, Mas- well, and could possibly ting Bridgewater ahead 3-0. no trouble pinning down his be Devine did an excellent job as sachusetts native, during the . the ECAC Player Bridgeater's Matt Bohan ( 134 opponent in l minute 16 of the the referee. regular season racked up the Year. She also was pds.) won the next match 17-5 seconds. This· victory gave named Team Notes: Happy Birthday "triple crown" in totals, the Manhattanville with his quick moves placing Bridgewater it's final score College of 24- to Steven DiClemente. Bridgewater up 1 15-0. 0. ii=l=l=ea=d=i==n=g=t=h==e=te=a=m=i=n=p=o=i=n=ts=::i..::"..,.~:;;"0::.:.-~;~·-tJ·)_ _:::':::.. -======::::,,....JI *' ~ ., ..... ~ ~ _ ~..» \. _ ! .. ~ ,,, ·:.. r ? ~ "';i "'l . i ; r- F" . ~ ...... , • ...... '""' .. s "I ~ l I · Thursday,' February 26; 1987, ···The C~mment 11 1986-87 Wrestlemania 3 preview Basketball Mad Mac makes early predictions Cheerleaders By Bundy will crush the Hillbilly fight. Mad Mac and put him out of wrestlint for 9. The Rougeaus vs. the good. Dream Team. -Another Hard­ Wrestlemania 3; Bigger, bet­ 4. The Iron Shiek plus Nikolai fought tag-team match. The ter,badder! The event is just Volkoff vs. the Killer Bees.-The Rougeaus will probably win in around the corner, and it has Bees will win but only by using one of their usual spectacular everyone talking. As of the time their masks. endings, and continue brawling of this article was written there 5.Butch Reed vs. Coco after the match is over. were 11 matches offically signed Beware. -Easy,Coco will plant JO. Rowdy Roddy Piper vs. for the March 29th extrava­ Reed with a flying drop kick off Adrian Adonis. -Piper has ganza. Here is the line up, and the top rope and pin him. announced that this will be his the way I see them. Beware he is too popular to lose. last match as a professional 1. The Hart foundation and 6. The Can-Am Connection wrestler. Need I say more? Danny Davis vs.. The British vs. Macho and Orton. -This will Roddy will trounce Adrian and Bulldogs and . This be the best tag-team match of the leave him unconcious in the ring. match will be won by the Bul­ night. Plenty of violence, and ldogs by way of a disqualifica­ perhaps some blood, will ·lead to 11.Huik Hogan vs. Andre the tion. Danny Davis will be a double disqualification. Giant. -The most shocking news :"'l':. pummeled into the mat, and 7.Billy-Jack Haines vs. Her­ in WWF history. Being, myself, hopefully will quit wrestling. cules. -A definite brawl, alter­ a big fan, J thought 2. Ricky "The Dragon" Steam­ nately ending up with for a long time that Hulk would boat vs. Randy "Macho Man" being put into the Full-Nelson, demolish Andre and keep the SavageFor the Intercontinental screaming with pain, and just as title. Much to my dismay, there Championship. There will be he looks ready to give up, Bobby has come positive information plenty of blood in this one and Heenan will interfere making that Hogan will lose his title, none of it will be Steamboat's. Haines the winner by leave the WWF and make a The Title will change hands! disqualification. movie. Disappointing news. 3.King Kong Bundy plus two 8.Handsome vs. So, get out the popcorn and Midgets vs. Hillbilly Jim plus the Junk Yard Dog. -In this get ready, This should prove to two midgets.-Get lots of laughs match, I hope they kill each be one of the wrestling events of out of this one folks,there won't other. Race and JYD are the two the year, not to be topped by any be a lot of wrestling. Hopefully most boring wrestling to watch other federation. Fessler 11 C~nt. from p. 10 floor exercises started with an almost palpable tension and All-American? excitement as each girl did her spt:cial performance. One could (Staff photo by Debra Willis) 1111 Cont. from p. 10 ment appearances. There's Front Row (Left to Right) Chris Lewinsky, Beth Rup- see and sensr. the intensity of Basketball Tournament no way we would have had feeii : s as Jo Fe penthal,· deannineRssmu ,,, ,"·*"i~~~~°li'l!illw~~~~·Ui~pas.t~' .. "1""' ·•· Dana Salmo~,· 'cJl'rni §'fifli'"M 9S6fot'°herplay · four years without (her) in sharp, electric Swan Song to the as the Bears' took the tour- our backcourt. When she Dunham, Dawn Vincelette Last Row Lisa Dicicco music of Axel F. A fantastic fin­ na~ent title. She joined leaves us this year, she11 ish for the co-captain. We'll miss Carolyn Parsley and Cathy· leave two shoes that are you, Joy. Baker, both former team- going to be awful tough for mates, . in the prestigious anyone to. fill. She's the one BA/RS return from CanBda 1,000 Point Club last week that rr.,kes us go." against Salem State, and bunny By hill to once .again get grouped now as a whole to holds the school record for Runge looks forward to acquainted Mike Storey to this sport of ski­ explore the city of Sherbrooke most assists in a season (204, this NCAA Regional, espe­ ing. While Off we went 92 strong to ski over there after a few on a repeat performance of the 1985-86 season).. She has cially with the thoughts of the slopes of quick runs (that's Mt. Orford. Mt. ski talk) J night before. Dancing was the over 600 assists in her career. last year's losses to Salem who? you ask. Mt. Orford, just noticed a man barrelling into highlight of the night in various But, her most important and Southern Maine fresh in outside of Sherbrooke, Quebec three young children who were places called Chez Rene, Carou­ feature is that she is achiev­ her memory. At the begin­ waiting· in Canada. patiently in a lift line. sel, Bogarts and Studio. ing this while holding down ning of the season,·· she As the bus doors closed on us Getting closer I recognized the At nights end Scott Gillis can a full-time schedule as a wanted to "get the monkey that Friday afternoon you could assaulter as Domingo Amado, still be heard screaming, "Cyn­ Communication Arts and off our (the team's) back." feel the excitement in the air. The one of the 92. He blamed the thia!" while Renee Shannon was Sciences major here. at She could . very well have excitement dwindled somewhat incident on a brief mental black­ taking a French lesson from a Bridgewater. JoAnn's qual­ that chance, and could very as we finally reached our desti­ out but also mentioned he got six couple of locals named Bruno ity point average is a 3.I, well lead the Bears to a nation some seven hours later points for the effort. and Jacques. which is impressive for any National Championship. just before midnight. After As the day went on, my cour­ The next day the 92 strong student athlete. Her coach, She certainly has given the checking age into the La President grew· from the T-bar to the drifted more slowly to breakfast Bo Ruggiero, ~nows full students excitement not Hotel the 92 strong suddenly two chair lift on the "Rapido" where basically coffee was the wen the on-court and in- only on the court, but as a split ranks and scurried around three chair lift. Yes, I made it to order of the day. When we hit the class achievements he has student-athlete as well. She to various hot spots and to enjoy the top and the view was glor­ slopes (more ski talk) the runs had from his catalytic star. is deserving of the title ef the downtown nightlife. Some, ious. It was there I met up with were a little bit shorter than the "'J oAnn, " according , to "'All-American", and she however, got some needed rest the contingent of Brent Humph­ previous day as was the energy. Ruggiero, "has led us to four ·will get that honor this for the full day of skiing that ries, Mike Young, Sue Larson, However, the weather sort of consecutive NCAA tourna- season. awaited them the next day. Wendy Stoddard, and Jeannette rekindled us as we had two glor­ 1986·1987 After the 7:00 am wakeup call Albee .. "Come. with us'', they iously. sunny days to enjoy on Statistics (thru 25 games) for breakfast, one by one the 92 said. "No way", I said. "This is this trip. After the day was over Team Leader in Scoring. strong drifted down to the. dining an easy trail", they said. "Yeah and the ' buses were headed . . • . . . . • ...... 13 points avg. Team Le.ader hall for your· basic breakfast of right", I said. Finally I said southward back to Bridgewater, in· Assists ...... 5.5 per game avg. Team Leader in Steals ....•....•...•..... scrambled eggs and bacon. The "OK", fool that I am. A few 'you could h~ar a pin drop on ~ 3.5 per game avg. eggs were a little more runny seconds later down I tumble those buses as total physical than usual as puddles accumu­ cursing myself. Slowly, I regain exhaustion had finally ·set in. ~******** **************************'J lated in the pan and the bacon my feet, my poles and my skis. If The positives of the weekend i Students: T()ny•s Cantine began to oink. not for a few tips : from Brent were enormous. The weather ~ 39 Broad Street, Brid1ewater We reached the Humphries I .aay * slopes at still be on that ·and skiing were excellent. No l'lzza••MC)n.Tues.Wed. around 9:00 am, got our tickets, mountain. i S1.lH) eaten there ~ one got hurt and everyone had 13uy any~ l'IZZAI. 1 and the 92 strong Finally, the day i tet Cttl:l:ll: r!lt:I: >t­ were off to of skiing ends an outstanding time coversing in Jf IANl>WICtt Sl>IECIA.L: tuna. battle this place they call Mt. and the rest begins. After ham. & turkeYi French and. experiencing a cul- 2lf w/ cup ()f l()UP Orford. S~.()(> * I, myself, got off to a bit another glorious meal highligh­ ture they will not soon forget .. : l:'VIEID't'()-4 l' SJ>lfCIAL: later start ted by shepherd's ~ as I ran ihto some boot pie (cooked by Yes, the 92 strong will not Jt. 13ac()n Cheeseburaer problems. After remembering shepherds) a dead sleep was * 1 soon forget. this weekend. At : C()leslaw. trench fries * how to buckle them I jumped on called for and definitely needed. l~ast not until next year's excur- *' , 13.()() my skis and I was headed for the After our respite the 92 strong * s1on northward. ~***************•***********-***·****; 12 The Comiqent Thursday, February 26, 1987

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