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Parents Invade Campus and Ask “Why On Sunday, April 16 the campus of BCCJC was invaded by inquisitive, wide-eyed parents. Many of these people had never seen the college before and were a little surprised that it looked like “a real college.” Students gave their families a tour of the eight buildings and various departments while faculty mem¬ bers and administrators were also present. The day’s activities also included the dedication and official opening of the Student Union and short speeches by administrators, faculty members and students. Thanks to Professors David Martin, A1 Bach¬ man, and numerous other people the first Parent’s Day was a great success and may, as a result, become an annual event. Seated a little awkwardly on the floor of the auditorium, parents wonder why the college can’t afford to buy chairs. Diane Robl records someone ' s Galvonic Skin Response as interested parents observe the workings of the school’s polygraph. Little brothers and numerous other siblings enjoy the day’s activities and take advantage of the free coke and cookies.
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in the Union on the portable dance floor. Hoping to win, A1 Lopes tries his luck at one of the pinball machines before he goes to class. Elaine Skolaut, Steve Lewis, and David Claphan, agree that a game of pitch is better than classes. Cindy Scheopner thoroughly agrees that a fresh doughnut and a cup of hot tea is a great improve¬ ment over the vending machine food which stu¬ dents had to eat before the Student Union was built. 25
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aren’t there any chairs in the auditorium?” Joyce Hines demonstrates to a prospective student the painless procedure of taking a blood pressure. Listening intently, parents, brothers, sisters and even students fill the new Stu¬ dent Union to capacity and witness its dedication. After a complete tour of the “small campus one exhausted father decides to test the nearest soft chair. Master of Ceremonies, Al Bachman delivers a short introductory speech to the capacity crowd. 27
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