The Comment, September 25, 1980

The Comment, September 25, 1980

Bridgewater State University Virtual Commons - Bridgewater State University The ommeC nt Campus Journals and Publications 1980 The ommeC nt, September 25, 1980 Bridgewater State College Volume 54 Number 2 Recommended Citation Bridgewater State College. (1980). The Comment, September 25, 1980. 54(2). Retrieved from: http://vc.bridgew.edu/comment/430 This item is available as part of Virtual Commons, the open-access institutional repository of Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, Massachusetts. nt Vol. 'LV, No.2 Bt"idgewater State College September 25, 1980 Aviation· aJor• Now Offered 'The Aviatiun SCiCIlCP milJor lJrO\,'idC' students with a background A lW\1,} ulld~rgraduate major in bruacl enough tn allow them to Avidtjoll Science v.. :ith concentra­ inlegrates strong libertd Llrts s1lidie::. tions in eit her Professioilai Flight with business and technical training assume man~' ditferen! career Training or Aviation Management is in a four-year program whos-e opportunities within this field. being offered at the College, starting graduat~s will be able to move- inl(l .. "All students in this major as well this fall. positions in this expanding field." as others receive a broad liberal arts President Adri<.111 Rondileau says President Rondileau commented. preparation in addition to specific learning expC?riences in their chosen the I1C\f.,: 111djor is designed to help Dr. W?lllilce L. Anderson. prepare students for careers in VicePresiden! for Academic Affairs, career field," says Dr. Anderson. aerospace, aviation, and related Sel\JS the new n~ajor emphasizes a "This dual emphasis provides indus! rip" S1l:Ul1g IiQ~r<11 arts component to students with a range and deptr. nf knowledge which enhances their chances for steady career advancement in a field like Aviation Proposed Bus Science." The major in Aviation Science is being offered under the allspices of Service Looks the Department of Earth Sciences and GeogrC1phy. Coordinating the program is Professor Juhn Deluca, Hopeful Associate Professor of Aviation by Terri CouniCY Management. a full-time mernber of President Rondileau, right, recently toured Wiggins Airways in Norwood the College faculty. - where much of technical portion of Aviation Science Program will be -More than 150 Southeastern Tuesday, September 16, which Mr. , Professor DeLuca, who has been conducted. In photo, Mr. Joseph Garside, President of Wiggins Airways. Massachusetts students will soon lou Perry, Superintendent' of a professor of management in the e "plains helicopter operations: be relieved of the problem of finding Grounds and Buildings, and several state hi~.:jher education system, has Ambassador Andrew Young adequate transportation to B.S.C. college students attended. All who long experience in the aviation field a commercial pilot's license as well Much of the technica,l portioll of Brander Buslines is planning on 'attended felt the hearing was and is currently commander of a as be certified as flight instructors. the program will be conducted b~1 starting routes to Fall River, successful in convincinq the D.P.U. U.s. Naval Reserve aviation unit at Those who choose the Aviation Wiggins Airways of NorWOOd, Westport and Dartmouth as an of the extreme need for bus service the South Weymouth Naval Air lVIanagement concentration will also Massachusetts. Under an extentiol1 of the New Bedford to the Fall River area. "There was no Station. earn a private' pilot's license and agreement recently signed by the program that began this month. opposition to it, so I think it is just a He explains that students who t hen go on to study aviation Board of Trustees of the In an effort to speed up uctionon matter of time before it happens," elect the Professional Flight Trainin business management. airport Massachusetts State College the new route, the department 01 said Mr. John £;Salzano. owner of 9 concentration will earn a pnvate management, aJrport operations, Svstem on behalf of the College with Puhlic Utilities hekl a heurino. ),151 pilot's iicc~ll'3e nnd inal.' 9(\ nl1 to eilrn and Clviatinp salf,.?s. iCunl. on p.2) Andrew Young to Students Help Students at A new pIlot program called leaders; Kim Cleghorn, Gail Speak BSC Students Helping Students is Dukeman, Suzanne Hamel, evolving at Bridgewater State Nanette laTremouille, Vivien On October 14, 1980, theSiudent and I~ader .of the civil rights Leadership Conference as well as College, In the Spring 1980, Dr. Marx, David Munroe, Kathleen Uni0n Pr'ogram Cornmittee' is mOVEment. He was elected to the chairman of the Atlanta Con1munity Danit!l Diethelm, Mr. Peter Hartel; Quinn, Donna ~amos, Michael extremely prol!d 'to present a U nit e d S tat 12 s H 0 Ll S e 0 f Relations Commission. So central is and Mr. James McLaughlin began Ryan, and Kathleen Swift. lecture with Ambassador Andrew Representatives from the Fifth the civil rights movement in Young's making plans for a new program to The Student Leaders were Young. Ambassador Young will District of Georgia in 1972, the,Iirst scheme of things that he credits it actively orient incoming freshmen chosen from a large' number of speak in the Student Union black Congressman from Georgia with having started a "political to the various aspects of life as a applicants and spent three days of Ballroom at 11 a.m. Andrew in 101 years. He was re-elected in revolution" that brought about a college student. Their rationale for intensive training to prepare them to Young is unquestionably a 1974 and 1976. In the 1960's he "radical reformation of American the program was that staying in work with their _groups. Training prominent figure in American ,was a close associate of Dr. Martin foreign policy. college and th-e feeling of took place in August with individual politics. Mr. Young has been Luther, King, Jr., organlzmg Since the 1950's, as a clergyman accomplishment at.tached to sessions run by Prof. Robert involved in public policy issues and progtams of voter registration and and civil rights leader and later a successin college are multifacetied, Barnett, Dr. Daniel Diethelm social change throughout his life as a community development and member of Congress, Mr. Young 'They believed further that in many Professor Lee Dunn, Mr.Pete; clergyman, civil rights leader, ,working for the rights of the working has had extensive international .ways the peale most able to help Hartel, Dean Martha Jones, Mr. Congressman, United States people and for the National Council experience, including travel to 30 would be fellow students whohav€· <lames McLaughlin; Ms. Linda Representative to the United of Churches. Mr Young served as nations in mist parts of the world already faced the challenges., Ragosta, and Dr. Richard Veno. Nations, and· private citizen. Mr. Executive Director of Martin luther before he became Ambassador. In Each Tuesday at. 11:00~m, ten While the· program' has already Young is a former Congressman King's S6utht"hn Christian, the House of Representatives, he upper-class Bridgewater State begun, positions for interested was active on a number of foreign College students lead groups of Freshmen remain open. All policy issues. approximately ten students each, to meetings are held during the free In an article from Commentary, examine, discuss, and plan for the hour, Tuesday 11:00am and Carl Greshman states that,"It is -' various concerns common to tbem. applications are" available in the only since his appointmel1t as Topics range from meetings. on Office of· Student Services in the United States Ambassador to the "Study SkilI.s" to "Sexua1ity",from Stu dent Union. In te res t ed United Nations that Young has "Problem Solving" to "Pressures on Fr.ehsmen should fill out an Students", TweIve sessions on application no later than Monday, .~ seemingly courtea political controversy and adapted the these and other subjects are SeRtember 29, 1980. provocative, ,OL1tspoken manner planned and run bv the ten student ' that has become his trade rrlark." Ambassador Young is a graduate of Howard University and Hartford ELECTIONS- Theolo~ica! Se"1llinary and is an ordained minister in. the· United Class of 1984 Church of Christ. He has received Ptesident numerous ~wards and honorary Vice President doctoral riegrees. Treasurer Take <ldvantage of this rare Seaetar~' opportunit9 to hear one of the most Publicity Ditectot· 1981 controversial, highly respected 10urSGA Senators 1980' political figures of our time. '!LVO Yearbook Reps: ... .. Ambassador' Andrew Young's lecture .is indeed on~ not to be Class of 1981 niissed. ' three senators Tickets available at the Student Norninotion Papers Auailable·-Sept. 24 Union Information 13ooth,-Stuident Due-·Od,l Union. Bu.ik:!ing, .Bridgewater State Pdnl(lh,',·Oct. 3 College,8ridgewater, MA 02324 ... Final Election··Oe(, 8 697-8666, -' More info C(l/l 421; 422 2 The Comment Sc>plL'mber 25, 19,sO ,~ I MV5T 6D NOw AND THERE ARE '111 r=:RE: J~ ON I?­ .GREAT SION E. B~' D6E Jl) -rftE.. PuS VI IT M NoT MANY BAID6E.S ROC.A1MArE- AND MANy WATERS) gUT r TJ+ I fV I" :r. T MY t..tKE THe. NArl.1.€ :J:S ,50 H-I $TOR.1CAL. 6E.O/<.6 E:..; TO PIC-I< UP .AND -rH-A T NO DNfZ GI 1<.1-S I SAY> J ;Hf.RE•• AR~ NO F.JDf<.DS. IV! U.,5T CR()S..s rio /VD6-0DY J>Os;.s, :wY Students to Vote Aviation on Referendum '\ Editorials Science r:1 (Cont. from p,l) The faculty members of members of the faculty and Bridgewater State College have administration of Bridgewater StLlte Wiggins Airways, Wiggins will negotiated a new Teachers' Colle~e. In nth;:>r wmns,. the Students attending college to fulfill theil: individual goals must provide certified personnel for the Contract which will be in effect for governance systern at Bridgewater remember that they are here under social circumstances.

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