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Campus Comment, September 20, 1966Bridgewater State College
Volume 41Number 1
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Recommended CitationBridgewater State College. (1966). Campus Comment, September 20, 1966. 41(1).Retrieved from: http://vc.bridgew.edu/comment/238
XXXVVI No
Sneak Preview
by
Anne Grossi and Maurice Beaulieu The giant steel and concrete
monster overlooking the campus from atop Great Hill is Bridgewater's new
Bookstore Meets
'Studenl Needs New lines of stock are now being
carried in the Student Co-operative Bookstore and will be available by the end of September. They include lines of toiletry, cosmetics, sweatshirts, parkas, and glassware with the college crest.
Starting in October the store will stock 1000 titles of supplementar,y reading paperbacks. As many subjects as possible will be covered.
The returns policy of the store is lhe sam.e' as last yel;\.r; -BOOKS may only be returned because of either defective copies or a' change of course. The student should remember that there are no refunds without the- sales slip.
The bookstore welcomes any recommendations which would help make .service more prompt and ·efficient.
Plans for a proposed new bookstore are not available for publication atthis time.
'NEWS BRIEFS The Bridge\vater Drama Club will
present the National Players in a performance of Aristophanes ' THE ~ on October 8. Tickets will go .on sale in the rotunda the last week in September.
• Father Daly AnnoWlced that daily
Mas s will be said . at the Newman Cen. ter Chapel at noon. He said he hoped
blare of the commuters would benefit [roni the time change.
• The Christian Fellmvship has
invited a Buddhist . to discuss "Buddhism: Religion of the Eightfold
_ Path." The program is scheduled for Tuesday. September 20, at 10 A.M.
• Convocation will be held on Tues
day,September 27, in the Horace Mann Auditorium during third hour. Traditionally, this is the offiCial opening of the college year •. and the first time the seniors and faculty march in an academic procession' together.
• The first Newman Club Com
munion Breakfast will be in Tillinghast Dining Hall on Sunday, September 25, after the $:00 A. M.Mass. (Please note the time change). The speaker will be Dr. Annabelle Melville.
• The first film in the Newman Club
Film Series _ will be The Cardinal to be presented o~ October 4.
•
S T A.TE COLLEGE AT BRIDGEWATER Tuesday, September 20, 1966
of New Dorm dormitory facility 0 The way out to the new construction site is a closely guarded secret, but with persistence and high hopes we fOWld the road and snuck by a sign reading: "Unauthorized Personnel Prohibited! Violators will be prosecuted! "
To OUl' relief, once inside the construction site we were greeted by Mr. Henry P. Landry Sr., acting site supervisor, who escorted us on a private tour of the building and explained every detail of the construction.
Bridgewater's new dorm i tory ,vill consist of three hWldred rooms and house six hundred students at a total cost of $690 per student. Am.ong the building's many conveniences are twenty study areas, four community kitchI:' ns, four vending machine rooms, several recreation areas, two telephone lobbies (located in the main hall), two post offices, several television rooms, two infirmaries, a laundromat, and an elevator for student use.
Credit for the building's modern architecture goes to Shields Associates, Quincy, Massachusetts. The Campanelli Construction Company is in charge of the project under the direction of Angelo T. Soter, Executive Director of the Massachusetts State College Building Authority. Henry P. Landry is the acting supervisor at the dorm site. Cost of E·-' massive six story structure will be approxirilately $2. 5 million dollars.
The lobbies will be brick with marble oaseboards and drop ceilings 0
The individual rooms will have painted walls and ceilings and tile flooring. All the lavatories \viU be finished in tile.
Dean Harrington has - announced the Dean1s List for the second semester> 1966. The qualifying quality point ratio for this academic recognition is 3.3.
Seniors: Robert A. Avila; Neil D. Rosenthal; Peter E. Smith; PhylJis A. Wells; Alm F. Bayfield; Joan. V. camara; Susan R. Raskin; Edith E. Rosenthal; Richard Torres; Elizabeth A. Aalto; Karen A. Harrington; Dorothea McQueen; June E. Stravinski; Georgianna Burgess; William E. Cottle; Karen M. Delano, Gail D. GuUzian; Marilyn A~ Miller; Nancy L. Rich; JeanneT. I3elanger;Jo.l\nne M. Diotalei!i; Maryann R. Dziekiewicz;Jeun E. McDonald, \Villiam S. Slattery; William G. Van Buskirk; Michael G. Gauthier; Barbara E. Nevard; Russell W. Small; Linda R. Brauner;Carol A: Corr; Rosemary A~ Cronin; Robel't A. Dowd; Janet A. Ferris; Colette H. In.nson; Susim E; Lawrence; Janice L. Martin; Meridith J. Prowse; Susan A. Webber: Roberta A. \Vilk; Barbara B. Wilson; Marlis H. Mehra; Olga J. Falcon.; JudIth M . Coulon; Lee J. Nihans, Jr.; Betty D . Trow; Lawrence R. Valla.ncourt.
The Aquabryte's Fall Demon"" stration is slated for October 6, . from 7 :00 to 8:00 P. M. at the Pool. Featuring three members fr~m Kaleido~, the 1966 Spring Show~ the demonstration will also include examples of line swimming and stunts.
• The split in the Chem-Physics
. Dept. will be fully realized this year. Dr. Richard F. Calusdian is Chairman of the new Physics Department, andDr. Wilmon B. Chipman continues _as Chairman ofthe Chemistry Depart-ment. .
• Adding to - the new look of the
Bl,'idgewater Campus will be a. new 300. car parking lot across tnetracks on Great Hill. Funds have also been requested for the first phase. of the new athletic field.
• Laddie, BSC's unofficial mascot,
died during the summer.
E. O. P. OFFERS STUDENTS JOBS
Beginning the week of September 19, Mr. Paul F. Kellevwillbeinterviewing any interested students for the Fall Economic Opportunity Program which will begin September 26. There will be one hundred openings for this program. The E. O. P. is always looking for new skills, such as operators for IBM equipment.
Mr. Kellcy is hoping to open next year's program to high school students who will matriculate into B S C. in thc Fall, thus ex."panding th~ program even more.
Student Union Construction To Go
Contracts For Bid
Artist's conception of the student Union Building
The final appropriation for the construction of the BSC Student Union Building was in the Capital Outlay of the last session of the Legislature. The $330,000 will permit the Bureau of Building Construction of the Commonwealth to advertise for bids for this much needed facility. The final figure for construction, furnishing, and equipment will total more than $4, 000,000.
Library Services Expanded
The Student Union will house a 1500 seat auditorium, a cafeteria with seating for 900 persons, and a snack bar. Also included will "be rooms for cards and ping pong, offices, lounges on all three floors, and a television-radio station.
Extended library hours, installation of a self operated copying machine, and additional librarian service are some of the innovations made in the Clement C. Maxwell Library.
New Library hours are: 7:45 A.M.-I0:15 P.M.Mon-Thurs. 7:45 A.M.-5:00 P.M. Fri. 7:45 A.M. -3:00 P.M. Sat. 7:00 P.M.-I0:00 P.M.Sun.
The copying machine has been installed in the lobby for general use.
Mrs. Emily Stone and Mrs. Adeline Z iono will be working full tim e in cataloging, and a reference libra.rian will be on duty in the main reading room Monday through Friday nights.
Besides the seven thousand volumeS added in the past year, the library has recently acquired a series of chemical abstracts dating from 1927 to 1961.
Juniors: Jane M. Pisciottoli; Yvette C. Robida; CaroiA. Affonse; Carolyn L. Young; Kathleen A. Camara; Maureen A. Condon; Myles S. Gatterman; Nancy Barboza; Margaret A. Erickson; Marilyn J. Miller; June M. Bucy; Henry L. Danis ,Jr. ; Sephen B. Martin; Jane E. Nugent; Kathleen T. O'Donnell, Diane H. Pattey; Janet Boardman, Barbara M. Bourbeau; Diane C. Huebener: Pauline L. Kuthan, Nancy J. Rapoza; Elaine K. Wiltenburg; Elizabeth C. Zaccaro; A. Christian Frederick; Cheryl M.F.amilant; George P. Hadley.
Sophomores: Marsha ,J. COlls~ntino; Leslie A. .Foss; Janet L. Simpson; Nancy J. Wells; Jane 1. Constant; Jacqueline Eisen; Joanne C. Gregg; Richard Mros;AnnM. Graham; Sally A. Barney; Lynne 1\1. Batchelle:r; Katherine M. Beals; Marjorie L. Beebe; Susan M. Cleveland; Judith E. Ferguson; Geraldine Av Lopez; Anita J. Martel; Carol A. Wilusz; James W. Fonseca,; Valerie Mattos.
Due in part to the loss of one thous,and volwnes in the past year (which is equal to the amount received yearly from the Maxwell Literary Fund) 1..he rear exit to the library \!fill be used as an emergency exit only.
Dr. Coler To Conduct
Pollution Study
Program
Dr. Robert A. Coler, Professor of Biology at Bridgewater, has received a $12.000 Matching Funds Grant ($9, 000 from the Federal Government and $3. 000 from the Division 9f ~ontin_llingl?tudie.E? a~ __ Bridge_~v..ateE) from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. This grant will finance a program of instruction designed to bring an awareness of the effects of pollution to the residents of Southeastern Massachusetts.
Dr. Coler, who will work in cooperation with the local Conservation Commission and Health Department, feels that the purpose of the prog-ram is to "educate before we legislate. "
COMING SEPTEMBER 20 Patio Party, Sophomore class
3:00 P. M, 21 W.R.A. Activity Night, Gym
nasium, 8:30 - 9:30 P.M. 23 Sophomore - Freshman "Cap
pin Caper". Small Gym 8-1 ?'PM. 25 Newman Club Communion Break
fast, Dbing Hiill - Tilly, 9:30 -11:30 A.M. All day retreat, C. F. Center
27 Convocation, 10:30 A. M. Auditorium.
Grad School and
Division of Cont Studies
Splits The Division of Graduate and
Continuing Studies has been split into two separate departments. Dr. Frank J. Hilfertyisnowheadof the Division of Graduate Studies, with his officein the Conant Science Building. Mr. John McGovern will head the Division of Continuing Studies, retaining the offices in the Ad Building.
According to President Adrian Rondileau, Mr. McGovern did his undergraduate work at Bridgewater. received his M. Ed. at Boston University, and is now the Superintendent ofSchuols in Abington.
This Fall 1500 students will be matriculated in the Graduate School~ which is offering at present a M. Ed. in School Administration, Guidance, Elementary Education, Special Education, and Reading •. Degrees are also being offered iii Secondary Education with concentrations in the Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Earth Science, English, History, Math, Modern Languages, PhYSical Science, Physics and Social Science.
EVENTS OCTOBER 2 Newman Club Coffee Hour, New
ml;Ul Center 9:30-11:00 A. M. Visual Arts Club, Open Meeting Crafts Room 7:00 P.M. Newman Club Supper and Movie Burnell School and S'cience Lecture Hall, 5:00-9:00 P. M.
5 P. E. M. Get Acquanted Social, Gym 7:00-9:00 ·P.M . Aquabrytes Fall Demonstration, Pool, 7:00-8:00 P.M.
6
7 P.E.M. Candy Sales, Rotunda All Day
Photographer Chases New Faculty From the very first faculty meet
ing, to 1..he Picnic at Leach's grove,to' the departmental meetings, up one corridor,. down another, around a buSh :- the Campus Comment Photographer, Tom Perry stalked the twenty - four '. new . faculty "member s and captured some·of them.
Although many of them cleverly eluded his camera, he was able to find out their names:
L to R: Howard F. Birt, Robert A.Briggs, Anthony C .. Coteigno, Thomas A. Knudson Eugene U. Solot, George W. Terhune, Peter Mazzaferro
New additions to the staff of the Division of Natural Sciences' and Mathematics are ; MURRAY ABRAMSON, B.A. (Brookline .College), M. A. (Columbia Teachers College), M.A. (Syracuse), Mathematics RICHARD E. CALUSDiAN, B.A. (Harvard), M.S. (University of New Hampshire), Ph. D. (Boston UniverSity), Physics; I HOWARD F. HIRT, B. S.(University of Pennsylvania}, M.A., Ph. D. (Syracuse University), Earth Science MICHAEL MAKOKIAN, Ed. B! (Rhode Island College), M. A. (Rutgers), Mathematics PETER REVOTSKIE, B.S. (Tufts University), Biology Lab Instructor
MRS. LINDA FISHER STAFFORDA. B: (Bridgewater, 1966), Chemistry Lab Instructor
Only one new member joins the Division of History and Political Sci-
. Miss Martha Drinkwater ences, he is: DONALD M. JACOBS, A. Bo, M.A. (Brown University), History
Added to the Administrative Staff are: MARTHA R. DRINKWATER, B. S. (Bridgewater), Assistant Dean of Women RALPH N. LEVESQUE, B. S. (Bridgewater), Assistant Registrar and Program Officer,
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EDITORI~t\L
Fresllmell .. Don't Read This! This contains invaluable advice handed dOVl!l from generation to gen
,..;ration of college students. Just basic advice. You've heard it all ::Jefore. Tradition dictates that you hear it all again.
1. Don't ask teachers questions. Wait and write, on the bottoms of your finals, notes telling them you think all college profs are incomprehensible. This will flatter them, and you'U get good grades.
2. Don't attend assemblies. Anything you may learn at them will be of no value whatsoever to you on any test. - therefore - of no value to you whatsoever.
3. Keep all yrur ideas to yourself. Teachers and students may argue with you in class, and expose you to dangerously different ideas.
4. Don't waste time taking notes in class. More gauche to buy 5 or 6 .)utline books (100 pages each) the day before finals and CRAM!
So much for tradition ••••• Just be sure you don't take to heart any idealistic speaches exhorting
you to study. to plan your time, etc. Everyone is just trying to scare you.
SHAKE UP ON STAFF
OUT ON A LIMB AGAIN
EXECUTIVE ED. - Maureen Condon
"THIS WON'T LAST LONGe.
LAYOUT EDITOR - Peggy Chiulli
The Division of the Humanities will publish a monthly "Calendar of Events rl as a public service to the student body at Bridgewater.
Beginningtbis month, the calendar will be a listing of the times and places of major cultural events in this area., For example, music fans will find the. Boston Symphony Orchestra's September concert schedule; theatre buffs will note information about both commercial and college dramatic presentations; and for the student of
Mephistopheles
'~OOPS! CAUGHT AGAIN IN THE PRESIDENT'S FILES
NEWS EDITOR - Donna Daley ASSOC. NEWS EDITOR - Jim Fonseca
CRAZED PHOTOG S TALKS PREY
HEAD PHOTOGRAPHER - Tom Perry
foreign language and culture, there will be program listings for the Goethe Society and the International Institute.
On the back of the calendar \~ill be information about the sponsors of these events as well as how a student might apply for membership in one of the learned societies.
Students are also urged to check the Humanities Bulletin Board on the Second floor of Boyden Hall for additional information.
Mephistopheles was thinking of becoming a Math Major, but was discouragedwhena formerfacultymembel' told him that reservations were needed to get into H. Hilton.
M. notes with delight the watchfulness of the Men from B. S. C. With any kind of luck our students are now safe from THRUSH, KAOS, and cars lacking parking decals,
M. just heard the new Commut. ers' Canto .... "Oh, give us a home, where commuters may rorun II •
Meph has the distinct impression thatthenew Student Union will actual· ly be a parking garage.
STATE COLLEGE AT S:::IGuEWATER, MASS EXECUTIVE EDITOR -- MAUREEN CONDON
NEWS EDITOR - Donna Daley ASSOC. NEWS ED. - James Fonseca LAYOUT EDITOR - Peggy Chiulli ASSOC. FEATURE ED. - Cheryl Faris REWRITE EDITOR - Dal e Erickson SPORTS EDITOR - Kevin Farrell
Anne Hebert, John Sykes, Kathie Higgins, Diane Desmond, Majorie Gersch, Mary Vincent, Gayle Lawson, Maria McClellan, Anne Grassi, Maurice Beau· lieu, Betsy McCarthy, Virginia Hewey, Shiela Maguire, Jean Bertrand,Cheryl Steimle, Ellie Doane, Cynthia Faxon, William W.est, Nancy Alabiso, David Dwyer, Robert Flynn, Sandra Colomba, Ei leen Carney, Cathy Gadza, Mike Maguire .
PHOTOGRAPtiY EDITOR -- Tom Perry ASSISTANTS - Anne Grossi, Edward Vancor, Joanne McGregor
HEAD TYPIST -- Lin Curtin Susan Cantara, Robert Covell, J acquel ine' Bonneau, Karen Motroni, Linda Holmes, Phylis Brooks, Danna Packhurst Mike Andre . , ,
ARTIST - Susan Williams FACULTY ADVISOR - Barbara A. Chellis
"~~1.ff:fI0Jf1':!.--'_,,#i __ ......
LETTER TO THE EDITOR Dear Editor:
Ha\'e received a letter for my daughter Susan, requesting her services on the C.-\l\IP'C'S COl\:L\IEXT.
You evidently had not been informed; she graduated in June and is now in Liberia, Africa as a ,Peace Corps Volunteer. Her letters sound as if she is very happy there and the children are very eager to learn. She has seventy children - first graders. Living conditions - comfortable. I know if she were home she would be very. happy to assist you.
Sincerely, C. McDormand (Mrs. John McDormand) 24, Carson Street Weymouth, Massachusetts
CURTAIN COMING UP
The Charles Playhouse plans to ,open its 10th Anniversary Season with a production of William Congreve's comedy, "Love for Love" on Sept. 22nd. So great has been the
. response to the ReSident Professional Theatre's subscription offer, thatthe Theatre Season has been ex1:ended to
'36 weeks. This year's subscription playgoers will receive 5 piays at the price of 4, a copy of the annual "Charles Playbook", and free admission to the "Sunday at Six" panel critiques for the production then performed. Among the other plays to be presentedbyproducers Frank Sugrue and Michael Murray are: "The Balcony" by Jean Genet; Shakespeare's "Hamlet"; "Mother Courage"by Bertolt Brecht, and Joan Littlewoods popularmusical revue, "Oh %ata Lovely War".
PHOTGRAPHER CHASES HEW FACULTY
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The new faculty in the Education Division are: ANTHONY V. DELEO, A.B., M.A. (Boston University), M. Ed. (Bridgewater), Education ACHILLE A. JOYAL, A.B. (St. Mary's University, Baltimore, M. A. (University of New York), Education THOMAS A. KNUDSON, B.S. (Wisconsin State) M.S. (Springfield College), Physical Education MISS PATRICIA M. MAKIN~ B. S., M. Ed, (Bridgewater), Supervisor at Burnell School PETER MAZZAFERRO. B. A. (Centre College, Banville, Ky.) M. Ed. (Springfield College ) Physical Education
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Tuesd.ay, September 20, 1966
Speaking of Sports by Karl Crowell
More coaching talent, the largest number of returning veterans in BSC's football history, and the promise of a wide-open offense make Bridgewater football look good for the coming season. The Bears open against the Springfield College JV squad Monday, September 19. New Assistant Coach Pete Mazzaferro, a former coach at Geneva College, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, says the Springfield game will prooably be the toughest for Bridgewater this season. Mazzaferro is confident. however, that BSC football is definitely on the upgrade.
Senior Doug Bromley. the starting general. Monday, will be directing a multiple "I" formation attack. Paul Stella, a Sophomore will be Bromley's back-up man. Four-year-men Jeff Fanning (Co-Captain) at center and back Jon Cucinatto top the veteran list. Receiver Ed O'Niel, fulback Tom Humphrey, tackle Scott Kiley (at 230), Pete Rowe and Bill Clifford should come through with enough talent to make this a dam good football season for the Bears.
Some long awaited student body support of the team might make the difference this year between a supported scaring Bear attack and an unsupported slumping Bear attack.
Football Schedule .. 1966 DATE OPPONENT TIME WH'ERE
Sept. 19 Mon. Springfield College 4:00 P. M. Away
Oct. 1 Sat. Frostburg State 7:30 P. M. HOME
Oct. S Sat. Curry College 1:30 P.M. Away
Oct. 15 Sat. Maine Maritilne 1:30 P. M. HOME
Oct. 21 Fri. Quonset Naval 7:30 P.M. HOME
Oct. 29 Fri. Nicola College 1:30 P.M. Away
Nov. 5 Sat. Brockport State 1:30 P.M. Away
All home games at Legion Field Head Coach - Ed Swenson, Asst. Coaches - Pete
Mazzaferro, Charles Varney, Dave Deep, Joe Lanzaro
DANIEL J. O'NEILL, B.S., M. Ed., Ed. D.(Boston University), Education
MRS. MERCIA C. PIKE, B. S., M. Ed. (Bridgewater), Education . MISS JOHANNE SMITH, B. S., (East Stroudsberg State College, Pennsylvania), M. S. (University of illinois), Physical Education
New members of the Humanities Division are:
ANTHONY C. COTEIGNO, B. S. (Northeastern University), M. Ed., (State College at Boston), Modern Foreign Languages
CHARLES F. FANNING, JR., B.A., M.A. T. (Harvard), English
ROBERT B. PARKER, B.A •• (Colby College), M. A. (Boston University). English
MISS DARYL JEAN SCHOENKNECHT B. So (Vermont University') M. A. (Columbia University), English
EUGENE U. SOLOT, B. S., M. F.A. (Tufts University). Art GEORGE W. TERHUNE, B.A. (University of Minnesota), M. A. (University of Montana), Speech
Heturning to Bridgewater after a bNO
years leave of absence is: ROBERT A. BRIGGS, B.A., M.A. (Boston University), Modern Foreign La.nguages
Robert B. parker, Charles F. Fanning, Miss Daryl J. Schoenknecht
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Welcome back! Our best wishes for a happy. successful and constructive
year.
The staff of the bookstore want to express its appreciation to the members
of the Freshman and Sophomore classes for the ~ooperation in the early
buying of books and supplies. Due to this cooperation. the 'Bookstore
will be open to all studen ts as of September 19th.
The schedule for the Bookstore is as follows:
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EVENINGS
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When school is in session
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