Club Corner


Bacchus

Hello, and welcome to week number five! It's five right? I hope so. Anyway, the end of the term is rapidly approaching, and so is the Bacchus lunch - it's tomorrow by the way. If you're in Bacchus, and are feeling hungry around noon on Wednesday the 22nd, head on over to Higgins House for some of the best vittles that DAKA can roust up! Also, while I'm on the topic of fun for Bacchus people, the Riverside trip is this Saturday - contact Sylvia right away for details! This weeks meeting was sorta productive as usual, although we still have no idea what film we are showing at freshman orientation. It's gonna be 3-D though, so I think we have at least 2 choices (Jaws and that other movie come to mind offhand). I was happy to see that Tim got my message in last week's article, it was so nice to see you Tim - glad you could make it. However, it has come to my attention that Rich has been missing lately - well, what's your excuse Rich? We want a written explanation and a note from your mother... Lucy? Can I puleeze have a cookie? Please? Oh yeah, hey Greg! If you're reading this: Gimmie my construction paper. Sue, it was nice to see you on Thursday, thanks for all your help writing this...Say Hi to Sly for me! Well, I have a thing to go to, so I should finish this article. I hope you all have a pleasant Tuesday, I'll see you tonight!


Christian Bible Fellowship

Well the term is winding down, or up depending on how you look at it, quite rapidly. There are going to be a lot of exciting things happening these next couple of weeks as we see the Lord working. Short term happenings: Prayer and Share at 8pm in Morgan A on Wed and Friday is LACK 'O TALENT NIGHT! It will be at 7pm, like usual, but be on the look out for a LOCATION CHANGE (details to follow). Okay, now for the Long term happenings: Next Tuesday from 7-9pm there will be a workshop on relationships. More info on where will be coming to you. And for all of you who are looking to the few days after the term and how nice it will be to be done with classes. CBF is having a Reunion! It will be an AWESOME time of meeting alumni and their families and finding out what God is doing in their lives.

"And pray... on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying.." (Ephesians 6:5 NIV) We saw last week how God is working in the lives of people here on campus and also on other campuses. It was also very encouraging to see the power of prayer. This verse urges us to continue praying, especially for the needs of our brothers and sisters. We don't need to worry about what we pray, necessarily, we just need to humble ourselves and pray. "Be alert and always keep on praying.."


International Student Council

Hi there! How is everybody doing? I hope classes are treating you fine... I'm sure everybody is still thinking about the Cultural Festival, right? Well, I know I am. I had so much fun, it was the topic of my dreams for the last week. I can't wait till next year - we promise it's going to be even better! Guess what's coming up? (drum roll please...) Elections! That's right, ISC is going to have it's annual election and we might even be looking at a constitution change. The officers did such a good job this year and we are looking for others to carry on in their footsteps. If you feel that somebody should run for the position, please nominate them soon! Feel free to stand for office by yourself too! There is going to be a meeting this Wednesday at 4:00 pm at Morgan C and I expect all of you to turn up and show your support. This is a great time for nominations and the like as well. Any ideas and suggestions are welcome too. If you can't make the meeting, and have something to share, please contact Tom Thomsen. OH, don't go very far yet! The ISC still has one more event lined up to close off the year with. We will be having a social event sometime soon. Everybody is invited to come and have fun. Stay tuned to this article for more information on that next week. Till next time, Namaste!


Masque

5 minutes to the meeting! Congratulations to all of the inductees. Shh! It's a secret. NV 1-3 opens TOMORROW!!! Shoot outs, Faeries, Jesus and blasphemy. Be there! Performances are this Wed. 7pm, Thurs. 4:30pm and 8pm, Fri. 4:30pm and 8pm, and Sat. 2pm and 7pm. Once again I say, Be there!


Mu Sigma Delta

Hey everybody! I am back after taking a week off due to the fact that I had the flu and couldn't even get out of bed let alone come up with witty remarks or coherent information. The most important thing going on at the moment is planning for Quadfest. Our fruit fondue was a big hit last year and they want us to do it again, this time at night! I have sent email about it already and if you haven't volunteered to help already, what the hell is wrong with you! You better have an excuse that can beat mine, and that isn't the easiest thing to do, eh, Chris! The power went out I swear it! Anyway, the word for the week is KISSA**. Can you use this word in a sentence boys and girls? I can, like I need to kissa** to pass my classes this term! Going to lecture can do wonders for your grades, just call it guppy's word of advice! I think MCAT's are coming up, or already passed I have no idea...Good luck to those of you who must take them. Keep informed of any volunteer opportunities, especially over the summer. A couple of hours a week is all you need, anything to beef up your application. Beef up? cute, well, that is it for this week. Hope you all had a pleasant Easter! See ya, guppy.


Society of Women Engineers

Well, we've made it to the end! Our LAST MEETING of D-term will be held TONIGHT in OH 126 at 7pm. Please come and share your ideas with us for next year. We recently set up a table at the prospective senior day and recruited some eager new students. Next year will be great if we make it that way. Lots of candy and t-shirts to sell....is anyone interested?? Remember, come to our meeting tonight--only one more left!!


Water Polo

Well guys this is the first time I've done this so don't expect a masterpiece. I'd like to thank everyone for a job well done last weekend. We played great and deserved all of our wins. So here's my special thank you to Rich, Joe, Becky, Ioannis, Jose, Teak, Eric, Jamie, Brandon, and Tony. We played great and should be proud of each other.

Our weekend started with a demolishing of Bridgewater State College by a score of 14 to 4. This was a great team effort as Jose Lopez, Teak Ackman, Eric Hultgren, and Jamie Murdock each had two goals. Ioannis Sechopolous add three goals of his own and Eric Dingley, Joe Raab, and Rich Shea also had had a goal apiece. Brandon Alexopolous played great in his first game at goalie. The second game of the day ended the same as the first, as we dismantled Clark 14 to 4. However this game turned into a one-man show as Ioannis had 11 goals. Eric H. added two goals and Rich had one. This was a pretty good showing for our first actual games as a team.

Day two consisted of our thrilling final against the hosting team, Holy Cross. A special congratulations must go out to Rich, Ioannis, Jamie, Teak and Eric H., all of whom played the entire game. This game was hard fought on both sides as we traded goals and played tremendous defense throughout. We pulled ahead with only !:15 left in the game and held on to a final score of 4 to 3. Two goals by Ioannis and a goal apiece by Jose and Eric H. Proved to be more than they could muster against our stingy defense. Tony Oses played well in goal to stop their offense. Thank you to everyone for such tremendous efforts.


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