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T he Parade gets off to a roaring start as the Bridgewater-Raynham High School Band leads the parade on its route from Harrington Hall around the Quad through the center of town and ended at Swenson Field. B early dressed, Henry Staines takes a moment to sit down before the parade begins. Henry was on the Shea Durgin Executive Board float, and was Mr. Shea Durgin last year during Hill Week . 23
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HOMECOMING ' It was a Bear-rel of Fun! omecoming ' 87 was definitely a Bear-rel of Fun! The President ' s Red and White Dinner on Thursday, Oc- tober 16th started off the whole weekend full of fun-filled events. Following dinner, a large crowd of students and faculty gathered for the official unveil- ing of the eight foot Bridgewater Bear, located in front of the Kelly Gymnasium. The college ' s mas- cot was donated by Mr. George Bartholomew of Edaville Rail- road in South Carver. On Friday night students were given a chance to show their school spirit at the traditional bonfire sponsored by Sigma Chi. In the Commuter Lot beneath the Hill, students attended bon- fire and pep rally to show their strong support of the Bears. When the Big Day finally ar- rived, there were several activ- ities that ended a full-filled week including a Parade, tailgating parties and the football game, all under a beautiful and sunny day. BSC was definitely blessed with warm Indian summer day. Once again BSC ' s student or- ganizations and residence halls put on a excellent parade. All those involved in this year ' s pa- rade were commended for their spirit and hard work, especially Continued on Page 25 T ailgating was one of many ways students celebrated Homecoming. Here, Joanne Higgins and Colleen Raftery, are seen in the parking lot outside Swenson field. ver 20 student clubs and organizations partic- ipated in the Homecoming Parade. Here Lambda Gamma Chi poses for the Yearbook just before the Parade leaves the lot behind Harrington Hall. 22
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S tudents turned out to show their school spirit at the Sigma Chi sponsored Bonfire and Pep Rally. J uniors Rich Rao and David Cillis look their best the nught before the Homecoming Game. B efore they sit down to have dinner at the Red and White Dinner, Wendy Wheeler, Ronli Berlinger, Domingo Amado and company get together for a candid shot. 24
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