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Renee Shannon works on cre- ating another eye-catching poster for the Program Comniit- tee. The Campus Center Program Committee puts on over 250 dif- ferent programs a year, appealing to varied tastes of students. dents have a voice in the college governance system, and almost all the clubs and organizations are spon- sored financially by the SGA. In the Campus Center Program Committee, students can be a part of plan- ning and putting on most of the on-campus enter- tainment and activities, which range from movies to popular concerts to art exhibits and celebrity and fac- ulty lectures. The Greek Fraternities and Sororities provide students with opportunities to gain close friendships; and organzations such as BAIRS (Bridgewater Assocation for In- termurals, Recreation, and Sports) provide opportunities to participate in non- varsity sports. Being involved in a club s or organiation allowed students to set their own standard of involvement in campus life. 13
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As SGA Assistant Elections Di- rector, Brent Rossi checks a student against the College roster during the annual spring SGA Elections. SGA is the governing body for students at Bridgewater State College. students, going to classes and doing homework or holding a job is not all that they do when attending BSC. Getting involved in student activities places high on many students ' list of things to do. At BSC there are many opportunities to get involved. Through the Stu- dent Government Association, stu- 12
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John Dupuis starts his se- nior year with excitement at the Convocation cer- emony. Here he is with Pam Kenny, the Director of Stu- dent Activities, at the recep- ition following the ceremony. STUDENT LIFE SECTION TABLE OF CONTENTS EVENTS . During the year, BSC puts on ff several events. I w YEAR IN REVIEW In 1987, many newsmaking stories made the headlines. RESIDENCES Over 1,200 students live in g]J one of the six residence halls. ff mm Taking a break from their busy schedules, Kathy Ryan and Cathy Maloof chat under a tree on the Quadrangle. Kathy Ryan is a Graduate Assistant at the Campus Center and Cathy Maloof is a member of Admissions staff. 14
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