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T he Program Committee float won first place as Best Float in the Homecoming Parade, Here Nancy Parkinson, Diane Duarte, Pam Sweeney, Heidi Ganss, Lisa Parrish, Patty Wheelock, Renee Shannon, Lisa Veilleux, and Mary Smyth stake out the positions on the flatbed. Heidi Ganss is the Chaiperson of the Program Commitee. ttjk A M 1 ■ V j H JM 5 1 1 f 8 W elcome back. Alumni is the key phrase during Homecoming. Several members of this year ' s senior class. Class of 1988, welcome back last year ' s Class of 1987. At the tailgating par- ties are Rusty Ahearn, Julie Gill, Lee Carlson, Dotty Baxter, Diane Colombo, Kathy Finn, Jane Flynn, Maryellen Conlon, Carolyn Robinson, Marianne Cawley. A special addition to the Homecoming Parade was the old-fashioned horse drawn carriage. In the carriage were the National Annual Fund Co-Chairpersons Peter Hartel ' 75, and Robert Karns ' 71 with Bob ' s children Josn, Sarah and Rachel. The Partners In Pride campaign for the annual fund was unveiled during the half- time. 26
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ontinued from Page 22 Parade Marshal Mike Volpone and his committee. The Campus Center Program Committee won the first prize trophy for best float in the Homecoming Parade. The pa- rade started at Harrington Hall, moved through the town of Bridgwater and around the Quadrangle and ended at Swenson Field, where everyone ' s favorite homecoming event was tak- ing place. Continued to Page 27 T his Box of Crayons gets togetiier to make all the colors are account- ed for before the Second Annual Monste r Mash Dash sponsored by the Program Committee. N ow you see them, now you don ' t. This year ' s Monster Mash Dash was haunted by two Senior Ghosts on skates. 25
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ontinued from Page 25 It was time for the tailgat- ing party! Where else could you see so many Bridgewater students, past and present, all together at once having a great time? Hundreds of alumni and students attended the tailgating party and the football game that aftern- noon. The Big Game featured BSC against Framingam State College. Fans watched in de- light as the Bears crushed the Falcons, 18-0. During the halftime festiv- ities, Christine Blanchard and Tom Devin were officially crowned Homecoming Queen and King. And the homecom- ing festivities came to a close that evening with the dance held at the Campus Center. Once again — Homecom- ing Weekend was the high- light of the fall semester and left many with fond memo- ries of a weekend full of fun and celebration. Karen Shine Joanie Finnigan W endy Wheeler puts on the last minute touches on the Shea Durgin Executive Board ' s float for the Homecoming Parade. S haring the good time during Homecoming were Donna Bennett and Reenie Broderick. 27
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