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N;~~ Rhe New Hampshire 1 3=tt9 · ' . I n;~~ rhe New Hampshire Vol. 77 No. 24 Bulk Rate,U S PostP.ae Pain FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1986 , 862-1490 Durham, NH. Durham~ H Perm'! 11j(; UNH student m1ss1ng• • By Marla G. Smith eyes. She is 5 feet 7 inches, 120 weather is bad." There were New Hampshire State Police lbs and was last seen wearing heavy rains Tuesday night. conducted an unsuccessful air a navy-blue pea jacket and jeans. Colwell was driving a 1985 search yesterday morning in The information has been en­ red Chevette with New Hamp­ Lee, Madbury, Dover, and Dur­ tered in the National Crime shire license plates 44171C. ham, for the car of a UNH Information Computer. · According to _the roommate, student who has been missing "She was to go to the Spauld­ Colwell never came back. She since Tuesday. ing Life Science lab to do some never sho~ed up to her lab. Lisa Ann Colwell, a sopho­ work for her lab practical," said Her roommate said she was more animal science major, was one of her roommates, who not worried Tuesday night when last seen around 5:30 Tuesday asked that her name be with­ Colwell did not retnrn home by her roommate at the Burley­ held. "She mentioned that she promptly. She said Colwell Demerr i tt Farm on Lee Hook might go to the Shop N' Save sometimes spends the night Road. in Dover on her way home, but with her mother and stepfather, UNH student Lisa Ann Colwell, 20, has been missing since Colwell, 20, has chin-length., it's unlikely that she did. She Dorothy and Irving Bickford Tuesday. (Photo courtesy Foster's Daily Democrat) wavy light brown hair and blue doesn't like to drive when the who live in Center Sfrafford. Wednesday night Colwell's roommate called Mrs. Bickford, who then reported her daughter :Dole to speak to seniors to the police at 6 p.m. as missing. Colwell reported a peeping­ By Mary tom looking in Beth Lapin In the 1976 elections Dole ran He is considered an advocate the ho.use win- · dow over Thanksgiving Senate Majority Leade~ Ro­ for vice president with Gerald for disabled and able veterans break to her roommate. The room­ bert Dole will deliver the com­ Ford. From 1981 to 1984 he ,rights. mate said Colwell had mencement address to 955 Uni­ chaired the Senate Finance Robert Keesey, secretary of run out versity of New Hampshire Committee. the UNH Commencement Com- to the barn and turned on the light, but saw no sign seniors graduating on Dec. 13. Dole graduated from Wash- mittee said Dole was invited by of the stranger. Over 3,600 people are expect­ burn Municipal University in President Gordon Haaland and State Police from ed to attend the ceremony which Topeka, Kansas in 1952 with is "a good choice in the area of Concord will be held in the Field House a degree. in law. political figures." took bloodhounds to the Lee Farm area gymnasium at 10:30 a.m. · Currently Dole is on the Keesey said the Committee yesterday, but no leads turned up. Dole, 63, and a Republican Senate Agriculture Committee tries to maintain a balanced UNH Police and from Kansas, was termed Pres­ where he has sponsored legis-' platform of speakers, and the Lee Police Department continue to ident Reagan's top Congression­ lation to acknowledge the eco- chooses from a variety of "lead­ work together on the case. al suppon er by Congressional nomic problems of American , ers and innov.ators who are Police have talked Quarterly. He has supported farmers: important to the University." to parents, the woman's two female room­ Reagan's balanced budget , bole served in World War II Accor~ing to Kees,ey, the mat~s, and her lab partner. amendment and SDI (Strategic and spent three years in hos- DOLE, page 26 Defense Initiative). pitals as a result of his injuries. _ STUDENT, page 26 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---..................~~ ........ Sen. Robert Dole Profs get meal card By Beth Ineson than those that have existed in lectures are so big that the Does it seem like all your the past to facilitate student - professors probably wouldn't professors' office hours are teacher interaction outside of have time to go." scheduled exactly when you can't class," Sanborn said. However, it appears that the make them? Students with a Midway through next semes­ cards would be perfect for University of New Hampshire ter card usage will be reviewed professors with busy schedules. dining plan now have a new to determine success. At this The idea of a working lunch is option for seeing their profes­ time, Sanborn and Haaland will common to business but also sors outside of class - taking meet to discuss financing the seems practical in a University them to lunch. · cards. "We don't want the setting. The chairperson of each aca­ students to subsidize this ef­ Professor Richard Desrosiers demic department on campus fort," Sanborn said. of the classics department said was given one 35 meal card just Despite the possible financial PROFS, page 26 prior to the Thanksgiving hol­ risks Sanborn said, "We thought iday. The card will be available it was worth a try. It is an for all the faculty in the depart- · opportunity for faculty to see ment to use to meet with stu­ what type of student services -INSIDE- dents outside the normal office we provide. I hope the faculty or classroom setting. will _take the opportunity to use According to Ingeborg Locke, the tickets then let us know what director of Dining S~rvices, 45 they think of it." . cards were issued on an exper­ Professor Andrea Sununu of · imental basis. "Nobody is sure the English department said what will happen with it yet," going to the dining hall would she said. "But the whole point be a "very nice opportunity to is to have people meet together meet with students out of class." in normal surroundings." However, she did say that it Th idea for the meal card would be up to the student to distribution originated at a present the idea. "Teachers . faculty luncheon this fall given don't want to impose them­ Zippygate rages by President Haaland. At the selves on students," she said. on. Story on page luncheon, ways in which faculty "It's not fair to expect students could become more involved in to want your company. The 17. student affairs were discussed. students need to take the initi­ According to Dean of Students ative." Gregg Sanborn, faculty agreed The initiative may be hard Calendar_page 5 that having access to the dining to come by, especially in stu­ Notices_, _page 6 hall could be one way to provide dents just starting out. One Todd Black of UNH shoots over Ted Kelly of Boston College a social opportunity for faculty freshman engineering major Editdrial _ _ page 14 in Monday night's 51-49 Wildcat victory. (Stu Evans photo) and students to get together. said he probably would not feel Features_page 17 "Our goal is to provide ad­ comfortable asking a ·professor ditional opportunities other to the dining hall. "Most of my Sports_page 28 I ... I} J. ... .J fV ! . ..: , • ~ .. ... ,. 4 - " , •• • • • .. - .II r' • .. - • ,.,. I_ • j 4. ~ • .1·. ... j • ' i. l,, ..~ /. f PAGE TWO THE NEW HAMPSHIRE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1986 tally stressed out that I can't to physical problems, the Health sleep. It takes a physical toll on Center refers them to Health me." Services, where they can be Hogan also said that as a treated by a physician or a nurse. result of tension, her skin gets If the problem is more psy­ itchy. She has no explanation chological, they may be referred for the disorder except that it to the Testing and Counceling · occurs during stressful periods, Center for more one on one such as finals. counseling. Michael Ray, a junior political Other resources at the Uni­ science major, feels he is under versity that may help relieve more stress during exam time student/ academic pressures is than usual. Due to nerves, he the·Task Center and academic squints uncontrollably and advisors. chews paper as a tension release. Ray, too, complains_of lack of sleep. "I am constantly pul­ ling all-nighters, about thre~ or four during finals week," he said. "Sometimes I get head­ aches from being too tired." ''The best thing According to Metzjer, inter­ nalized stress comes out any way to have is it can. Usual student complaints a are stomach problems, sleeping disorders, headaches and rashes. good sense of To help students deal with the stress of finals, as well as -humor." .other college pressures, the UNH student Jim Keily spending study time before finals. Stress levels for students rise Health Education Center has set up stress management work­ considerably in the next two weeks, with the holiday season and finals happening virtually shops. The workshops are con­ at the same time. (Stu Evans photo) ducted by MacDonald and her Metzjer said that the Health staff about three times per week Educati011 Center is' booked in the residential halls, the everv ni.ght for strt>ss man::ige­ Greek System and in academic ment workshops due w the Finals equal student stress classrooms. excess pressure of finals. They Through the discussions, stu­ are unable to book any more workshops until next semester. dents are taught how to manage According to MacDonald, the By Stephanie Scanlon an intern with the Social Service "I am petrified I am going to · their time better and how to relax through exercise and overal~ purpose of these pro­ The end of the semester is Department, students suffer flunk my exams, so I stay up all grams 1s to help students iden­ here, but studen~ cannot even more symptoms of stress during night to study," said Launa nutrition.
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