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The only other major complaint was about the pizza served during the concert- too cold , clammy , gross , were some of the more positive com- ments. That didn't stop the football team from eat- lng a good quantity of it, however. Besides, it was free. - ..-----....... '-..i...... i The Student Senate was pleased with the way the event came off. Diane Fabiano and Anthony lmperioso, of the Student Events and Organizations Committee, were the key organizers of the Back to School Bash, and deserve a lot of credit for their efforts. At a University at which it is extremely diffi- cult to bring a large number of students to any type of event, the organizers did a first rate job. 1 i iw , -Q 'M' ,U 5,2 ,ii 6, . I '71 ,I fs 5 ,, ..: I E. o ,Q iw Q.. fi' X ' fa ' r, . , f ' P. f HL, fy!-,Qt ,..-1' it f' S l ,A Untapped talent at UMassfBoston? fi- 5 zz f Mx 5' .1 i ? :i .,,. Z . A V A ', T' i ,a f , 114' N2 ' N lc . ,If SGW At the lnvltatlon of the band, some members of the audience were allowed up on the stage and handed instruments to play on. Daniel O'Toole was one of the braver souls who dared it. Photos by William F McC rty
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PLAZA RCCKS AT FIRST coNcERr The Student Sendie sponsored O rock concert OD Thursday September 18th, 1986. it was the first fctnd ITIOYDG the IGSD fime fhdi such OD event would be V, hui. ff:-aft' ff sf 'I ..,.Jyg . 'VU H N staged on the Plaza. Featured were local bands New Man and Face to Face , both of which had appeared at the University in previous years. The event was attended by several thousand stu dents, the majority of whom reacted with enthusiasm to the music. Some other University members were not so thrilled however. Complaints were voiced about the noise level, which interfered with a seminar in progress on the 11th floor of the Healey library. Students studying in the llbrary, however, found that the amount of noise was minimal and not of sufficient decibal level to cause any interruption. The administration could not be reached for comment on whether the practice of holding events on the Plaza would be discontin Ued. ny TRUE '-' , 111 urn rxuilmhii
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