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Subliminalad seduction Report calls for union pay raise discussed by Tim Rice percent. Obviously, they knew we too. We're reads to go binding by Ed Manzi Staff Writer meant business. This issue is still open arbitration if that is necessary." Staff Writer Dr. William Bryan Key be pursued in arbitration." and will The inflation rate for the fiscal year shocked, amused, and upset a report released by the two parties have a fifteen day A fact finding The ending June, 1981 was 10.7 percent. jam-packed Hauck Auditorium Employees Labor Relation off period to reach an Public cooling The university's salary proposal is 2.7 last night with his presentation on over the contract dispute agreement. If not, arbitration will Board percent less than the rate of inflation; subliminal seduction in the UMaine professional Staff after Feb. 25. between begin which means even if UMPSA agreed to advertising media. (UMPSA) and the Sharon Dendurent who is the Association the 8 percent increase, their overall Key, president of Mediaprobe, university, has recommended that the UMPSA representative at UMO said buying power would still be reduced. Inc. and former professor of university grant UMPSA a nine UMPSA morale is low on campus. UMPSA contends a one to nine sociology at the University of percent salary increase retroactive to "We haven't had a contract for salary increase will cost the Western Ontario, spoke for over July 1,1981. seven months and the two parties percent out of its $86.8 two hours on the impact The report also recommended that aren't any closer to agreement, university $56,000 advertising has on our all non-teaching professionals should Dendurent said. "We have to pay bills million budget subconscious minds. Join the union or pay a representation Key's slide presentation began fee to the union for the cost of with what he termed a "simple" grievance processing, negotiations and model of how the subliminal representation. seduction works. Subtly but • The university does not agree with plainly embedded in a seemingly salary and union recommendations in innocent painting of two the fact finding report and said it is intertwined flowers were the standing firm on its 8 percent salary letters Sr-C-1k. increase offer and its opposition to the From orgies in Howard union provisions, according to the report. Joseph A. Stupac, director of Labor Relations and chief negotiator for the university said. "We are not prepared to act on the advice of the fact finding report. We agreed to the creation of a fact finding team in good faith and we choose not to act on the advice of the board." Milton Wright, chief negotiator for UMPSA says he isn't "overly optimistic" that an agreement will be reached between UMPSA and the university. He said UMPSA is prepared to go to arbitration. "Arbitration will put pressure on the university because they will realize that they could lose some key issues on the bargaining table," Wright said. When we proposed a change in the work week for UMPSA from 40 to 35 Discussing the fact finding report between l'MPS A and university negotiators. hours they (the university) increased are; (left to rigisit Isenneth !lases, Milton Vs right and Sharon Dendurent. (Pike their salary offer from 2/12 percent to 8 photo I $10,000 raise in two years

Dr. William Bryan Key spoke before Chancellor's salary increases a capacity crowd at Hauck Auditorium last night.( Pike photo) in the nation by SHEEO. by JoAnn Parker Johnson's clam displays to salaries for the chancellor and Staff Writer The phallilc symbols, fellatio and his staff are as follows: castration in whisky ads, to Dec. I, 1979 masturbation in Picasso's Chancellor S55.000 $60,000 $65,340 "Woman at Sleep and With the 8 percent salary increase Patrick Mr( arthy Dreaming," Key upset a few Chancellor Patrick McCarthy received % ice Chancellor for students to the point of walking this year he became the seventh Academic Affairs $47,960 $51.797 out. He acknowledged these highest paid chancellor of the 17 state S44.000 Robert Binswanger students as the "three percent in board institutions in the nation. every crowd who can't take it." McCarthy's salary is flOW $65,340. %ice Chancellor how $51,797 "Ad people don't care An official with the State Higher for Administration work but they they(the ads) Education Executive Office,(SHEEO) and Treasurer must emperically demonstrate of Bolder. Col., explained there are 17 William Sullivan Advertising is that they do work. states where the chancellor of the Associate Sire $37,670 a hard-nosed. carefully state university is responsible for Chancellor of calculated investment more than one campus. The chancel- Mary Haas corporate capital. lor of the University of Maine ranks in Controller $40,000 "1 have no quarrel with seventh place between sixth place Russell Smith selling," Key said, but some of Wisconsin. $65,800 and eighth place Associate Sire the peripheral effects may be S45.911 Arkansas. S63,001 Chancellor for Subjects like group damaging. Georgia. $81.700, Alaska. $80,200 Emplos ee Relations $79,200 are the top three Samuel D'Amico "ymoraendaccbedepleialit4a oourrebecom society and Florida. in the nation for chancellors Director of Labor S28.295 Some of these ads are changing states -- state boards. Vermont. Relations Employee quoted his the way people perceive reality salaries of The ahose salaries were Kansas. $46.000 and Hawaii Relations without them ever being aware of $47,600. MO Controller Russell Smith. (cont. Pate $45.000 are ranked 15th, 16th and 17th Joseph Stupak 2 %fame Campus. Thunda,. ehri4o, I b. Chancellor's salary Today's Weather Unix

Northeast, Northern Interior, flurries. Low near zero. 1-ridzo increases to $65,340 Northwest - Thursday partly sunny. High 15 to 20. Northwest tcont. from page 1) sunny, high in the teens. wind 10 to 20 mph diminishing by mart Smith Thursday night partly cloudy and becoming southwest 10 to 15 Staff Writer receive an increase in salary there is Past salaries could not be found in with a 40 per,ent chance of mph Thursday. an evaluation. There is no formal the library or in the minutes of the evaluation, but Endowment f Board of Trustee meetings for the we are always cons- cious of his performance. Maine at Ororn following staff members: Associate The trustees are always corporations Vice Chancellor Samuel D'Amico. asking questions about what the chancellor discriminatory Associate Vice Chancellor Mary Hass. is doing and how he is doing his job. So the evaluation is Africa. Director of Labor Relations and Come aboard and gather round an on going processs." Brown said. Employee Relations Joseph Stupak in the FOCSLE Friday and UMO endow' Trustee Thomas Monaghan said CAMPUS and Controller Russell Smith. The Saturday nights throughout this invested in indus that as a part of the chancellor's job he Chancellors Office refused to release semester, 8 p.m. in Lown Rooms, acceptable cond evaluates his staffs performance and CRIER Labor this information. Memorial Union. Live Abbott the performance of the presidents of Between the year 1979-1980 Chan- entertainment, Homebaked Flavors and Frt all the campuses, he then makes a cellor McCarthy received a 9.1 percent goods, piping hot coffees and major investment recommendation to the Board if he increase in salary. The Board teas. Entertainers wanted: feels they deserve an increase in approved another pay increase for the contact Tom Burby 581-7203 or salary. The trustees then may accept SUMMER CAMP' chancellor in Dec. of 1981 for 9.7 David Abbott 581-7181. Decri COUNSELORS:4),ernight girls percent bringing his or veto this recommendation. total salary to camp in New Y's Adirondack $65,340. The chancellor "It takes a majority vote by the by Sallie Vallely also receives Mountains has openings for CAMPUS CAKE CO. a housing allowance which Board to increase the salaries." Staff Writer in 1979 was !colin,clor-instructors in tennis, VALENTINE SPECIAL 541000;and in 1980 was Monaghan said. —The Board of S8.000. The korrtront (WS11., sailing, skiing, Heart shaped cakes for your chancellor's Trustees decides on whether or not the According to office would not release .solt crafts), athletic., lover, friend, sweet heart...57.00. the chancellor receives an increase. The director of admiss current figure. s ,runastict4. arts/crafts, Call "The Cakemasier" at 866- Binswanger chancellor can recommend an increase decreases in financ and Sullivan have both pioniering, music, photography. 7959 eve. We deliver cakes for been granted the for his staff and not receive one same pay increases dra40.*. dance, general any occasion. for the last himself." two years. Between the court Information OVERSEAS JOBS year 79-80 they received a 9 percent ,,uailahlv ement Office or increase and Summer/year round. in the year to follow the Trustee Monaghan write: Rosen, Point Europe, S. BOT granted them another percent Amer., Australia, Asia. All 8 (Akin 221 Harvard • bringing Fieldt. 5500-51200 each of their salaries to a said, Avenue, ore; P19081 monthly. total of $51797. Sightseeing. Free info. Write Over a two year period the "The chancellor IJC Box 52-ME-1 Corona Del Mar, chancellor has receised a total of 18.8 CA 92625. percent increase in salary. Vice and his .staff Classifieds:S1.20 IS *girds. 10' Chancellor Sullivan and Binswanger each additional o ord per (la, have received a 17 percent increase are at the bottom hree dras S3.1011. fis e du, , over the same two year period. "The chancellor and his staff's ofthe national salaries Ii•i•IN• •••••••••••••••••••SO MMMMMMM••••1••••1•111•••11 • MA must be approved by the • Board of Trustees" D'Amico said. pay scale.'' • "The chancellor, vice chancellors and presidents are annually reviewed by Delta Zeta Sorority the board for their performance, on Evans said "The Board looks at • that basis the • board decides whether a many things when evaluating the raise should be invites all underclass women to an ice given." chancellor. They look at his leadership Trustee Francis Brown said that the ability, his ability to maintain quality chancellor does not have a contract, institutions and his ability to attract cream party in the basement of but serves "at the pleasure of the talented people to the campuses." • Board," which means at any • point in Monoghan said many of the raises oionosietoote time he Kennebec Hall February may be voted out of office. are due to cost of living increases. 11, 1982 at 7PM As for the vice • chancellors and "Most of the raises in the past couple • presidents, thev are weasel hired by the of years have primarily been cost of RSVP to Shirley Nason 233 Dunn 581-7845 chancellor with the approval of the living increases." he said. "It's been • Board. They serve The area in front at the pleasure of a matter of trying to keep up with Thank you the Board and the building crumble. in Chancellor. said inflation. The chancellor and his staff chairman Stanley Evans. are at the bottom of the national pay • the sIsters and pledges of Delta Zeta Soronty "Before the chancellor and his staff scale." • 1•••••••••••••moose •••••••••• r- Steakhouse Si Butchershop Mid-Winter Special Fresh U.S.D.A. Choice WESTERN ONLY BONELESS4 95 SIRLOIN A EXTRA — The Standard of Comparison — Contact MURPHY'S Sat. February 13 STEAK H01.4 campu Students TRr;; IM1 81.50 Phone 86E SEAFOOD from 4:30 I ic77=1d„. 111 Others $2.00 1117 Mike wil SALAD RAIL personally Bringing theWest to Maine 989 1074 WINE AND BEER you. If you Bar 010robr Rd Brewer AVAILABLE FOR tine itCCEVING v;Sa aSTERCKARGI during the mottmcaNIXIVESS THOSE OVER 20. the end of give Mike it all. 3 University invests in racist South Africa ro. Fridas Northwest by iminishing Professor Doug Allen sand change. Staff Harshman. st 10 to 15 Writer Apartheid policy is still being practiced According to Richard Harshman, UMO's endowment funds do not all in South Africa. Apartheid director of policy Grants and Scholarships, prescribe to the Sullivan Principles. supports the principle of segregation of the Board of Trustees Endowment funds for University of has informally The Sullivan Principle, a set of rules white and black citizens delegating discussed the issue. Maine at Orono are still invested in that classify the corporation practices blacks to lesser social economic status. "At present our job corporations that practice is to invest in South Africa as acceptable or "They are putting the black people money to develop discriminatory conduct in South grant and unacceptable, are supposed to help in on reservation-like areas within the scholarship funds," said Africa. Harshman. determining whether or not her round country and the blacks must have an The decision to divest these stocks will UMO endowment funds are still investments in such corporations are iday and ID card in order to leave the segregated not be made at this time. He said that invested in industries that ethically sound. ghout thi. do not meet area to work in the outside with no state or federal agency acceptablt. conduct has Allen notes that the Sullivan vn Rooms, levels such as; whites," said Allen. submitted recommendations Abbott Laboratories,International principles are not reliable in . Live Allen said the Board of Trustees has suggesting divestment of Flavors and South determining fair racial practices or a mebaked Fragrances Inc., and a never made a decision on divestments African stocks. "If this were the case, corporation, "and they do not get to (fees major investment in Fluor Corp. issue because there are noincentives we would take and for immediate action," said the heart of the problem," he said. wanted: • • • • 31-7203 or Decreases tn atd will not affect admtsstons by Sallie Vallely in the guaranteed student loan financial and , n OL, early to tell what The leave of absence program for Staff Writer program will not significantly affect SI the detriments of financial aid cuts will example, would allow a student who the standards or admissions to UMO, have on admissions, at UMO," said was having financial problems According to William Munsey, at the present time. to drop Munsey. our of school and work for awhile, director of admissions, budget cuts, "Because we don't know what T" at 866 Munsey said that there was an then be readmitted," Munsey said. decreases in financial aid, and slashes Congress will do to the make-up • cakes fo• of increase in the growth of higher Munsey said an increase in recruiting education during the early 60's and activities has helped to keep admissions through the mid 70's, then there was a up. "Our admission representatives )BS graduate tapering down of admissions. have been traveling to Pennsylvania, Europe, S Thus, UMO is at a balancing point New York, New Jersey, and Rhode ksia. Ai being neither crowded or uncrowded. Island," he said. "Because the monthly. of high "We have seriously been discussing costs of attending private universities to. Write the enrollment and retention in the we are also visiting prep schools, where 'orona Del university. During the falfa task force students normally would attend private was formed to investigate the outcomes , institutions but could be considering of financial aid slashes and make attending state universities." recommendations," Munsey said. Munsey said that another factor Munsey said that one of the which will keep UMO admissions at a recommendations by the task force was balancing state is the projection of an to implement a leave of absense policy. increase in transfer students. 1•M•Erin•all "If financial cuts are severe, we • "The leave of absence policy was expect an increase in transfer students just approved and it is in the hands of which will be mostly residents of Maine the registrars office waiting for • a who are finding private institutions too • formal application to be drawn up and expensive and are returning to the state ice to be placed in their computer system. to finish their education," he said.

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FLIGHT ARRANGEMENTS MADE EASY AT NO LEE EXTRA CHARGE! Contact with special guests Rebecca y campus representative, Mike Duratti Hall & The Doctor. Featuring Sammy Hall and Harry King F.50 Phone 866-3061 Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday Friday February 19 at 8 pm 90 from 4:30 to 6:30pm Mike will make your airline in the Field House. reservations and Tickets personally deliver your ticket to on sale now at ticket booth you. If you are planning to fly 1stfloor, Union. Ticke.., $6.50 Students $7.50 during the March break, or at 11111911(1,0 Others SEA Concerts- A beard of Student Goverment the end of the spring semester, iticohol and smoking are strictly give Mike call and he a will do prohibited at the Concert. it all. TIVITIfS 84 Harlow Street Bangor iola t ors will • be asked to leave . 4 Maine Campus. Thursday, February 11, 1982 Opinion Guest column Nowhere to go but up MYRON BUCK In the next few weeks U MO students will onc., employ people who have a direct el feet on student We need again encounter another round of student education. By taking a stand and helping the unions, government elections. Hopefully the students that the administration could have helped them establish your help will be elected this term will be able to accomplish a foundation ensuring a better quality of education more than that of the current administration of for students. student government president Charlie Mercer and his What did the Mercer administration do to help For the last few weeks, the vice-president Donnie Oakes. these people besides help organize a student walk-out Cabineers have been burning the It is indeed difficult to recall just exactly what the in support of the faculty? Nothing. And the walk- midnight oil trying to drum up Mercer administration has been doing the past year. out was only a first step by the administration. A support for a noble cause; Of course they did help to put soda back into the first step which did not receive the necessary follow- preserving the cabins for future cafeterias and did help establish an all night study up action such as student meetings and pamphleting. students. Our sewer has finally center, but there is little, if nothing else worth The three announced candidates for the student succumbed after a long illness mentioning. government presidency should take a close look at and Ross Moriarty of Residential When Mercer and Oakes campaigned last year they the Mercer administration to make sure they do not Life has decided that the complex had a platform which they presented to the voters. make empty promises that are not followed up on. isn't financially profitable What happened toil? What happened to the issues When the candidates are elected to student enough to warrant saving. and proposals they said they would work on? It government offices they are responsible to the needs I think that the real issue here seems that these just may have been empty promises of the students. They should work in the best interest isn't if the cabins should to attract votes and support for their campaign. of the students. be saved or not, I think it's a question of There were several things the Mercer Evidently the Mercer administration did not student's desires vs Residential administration could have worked on in their believe in these principles or did not want to take the Life's desires. Never mind that administration which could have helped the student necessary time to make sure they were carried out. it's our money, never mind that body that elected them. Hopefully, the new administration which will be it's our homes, never mind that The Mercer administration did not give the elected on Feb. 24 will be more responsive and it's our University. What Ross support the faculty, professional and technical dedicated to the needs of the students and the Moriarty wants, Ross unions deserved and needed. All of these unions principles of good student government. Moriarty J.M. gets. He claims that benefiting 30 people with $40,000 is too much. But that's 30 people times 50 years, of 1,500 people, not to mention the effect to the University as a whole by keeping a traditional housing To re area/lifestyle around a while longer. He says the value of the re buildings themselves is less than the $40,000 cost to repair the system. How can you put a price TEN tag on your home? Ask us what inescapable the value of the cabins is, Ross. It'll be a damn sight more than of universi $4,40,000. US almost We could probably queston the realize Mercer $40,000 sum, also, but I think our that even if we did prove that it's gone. quite probably half that, it won't Masseur Frar change the issue. Residential Life through a wart oa g°' has $100,000 to put into Stewart believes sell-hr Commons, $440,000 for TKE. awareness of on airishadlima $80,000 for Hannibal. I'm sure guide. that they can drum up $40,000 or Fran often sa so for the Cabins. And it might thought about, The University not even cost that much. have to look ofAlaine at Orono's siudent newspaper since 1875' We're working on raising some corrects, qualifi of that money ourselves to The N6rie actions. c amp', is published da.i. A alleviate the the University of Maine at Orono cost Residential Life Judgement it ' Editorial and business of rises a, has to pay necessary; yet located at suite 'A Lord Hall. UM0 Orono, Mane 04469, telephone txri Maine I think that if Residential Life criticism many c sal-7531 Advertisula and subscnprion our bodies, thc .rates really had an interest in available upon request Printed at simply being a. The EI15 wort h TeIl(TIII Ellsrorth. Campus serving the students' housing Maine.04605 needs, then change in oursi Na II, Editors SPeils Amistaai they'd be making a Fatter valiant effort as the Cabineers are judgement beca and ,,ae Ken Walt/ staff to find alternatives to closing the the negativii E Fillmore Ma . III,,- Matasa Cabins down. But these efforts In a very real knows we Prirdah-thor aaaaa rs will all be wasted unless you must M pear v. 1 dal or. bodies. speak up, too. Write the One S Btenda lit. !, Sten Wylie. expressed how h to SI,I 1,1,a Reeve Coralata Manwits Campus, write the Board, talk to Katt, to touch others. 5-t1,1 Jgri;.. Naorrn Bruce Cleo etie your friends, but most of all, get And, PrO Pautette M,I.aughlrn CORM! MCKVIIIM Preduetanai Amialaals feelings. The f Pert, concerned. SesItratin, W David Walker instilled in many ▪ d,ertisin Momairen 12sca Suydam Ellen York Johanna Johnson In the next few weeks, petitions Paul Wright sea, H.. sir Naomi I askey are going to be brou...ht around just in watching lot brit R..c It afloat...at, Mary Quinn Nancy Roll's embraces man Mao Ellen Mauna asking for your support in telling Marshall Murphy recently met t her Advertising Illepreseetatly. Residential Life that you don't Illadoest %Rearm ksto Sews Edotror, Matthee Smith Fran Andy Paul want to wipe out forever a has been Kathy Sates Wendy Barrett Anne I ondon "My grandfathi has, Atlee, EA.did Manz: loAnn Parker lifestyle/residence that's been participated in Tucct Sallie Vend", Paul Pterce here for 50 years. If nothing is Atlee Mawarr Nan,y Storry Photo Amiarmas Inner Rol:Alms done, beginning to my Paul Tukey the Cabins arc lost. Maids knight Vance Gray Forever. So power and love Scort Wallace Nick, leBrun don't turn your Feeler., Eaglet Gum Feraen backs on us please let Up until abou ,ports bathe, the board Todd Collins Typesetters of Trustees and much time to his David °oche!' Torn Roberge Residential Life John union accountar Took Bien York Mary Geraghty know. SAVE THE CABINS!! Nancy Advertidag Progenies Stor's Kano.,Zane& Robin Dillon Fran in now, ma Arla Edger. Glenn Pike Salty Richter Phillip Hodgkin up a job with s Plerao Fairer Shane Bresnahan Debbie Phillips Don Linscoll Nylon Buck is a resident of the because I wante Gret. hen Piston Don Linscou Erin Joyce Robin Robinson ElevNILloyd•Rees I And,.Saunders Sam Bernard Francie h4claughlin L.arson 'abuts. energies into my tn

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weeks, the burning the .o drum up ible cause; s for future has finally long illness f Residential the complex profitable ving. al issue here ,uld be saved question of Residential r mind that :r mind that :r mind that What Ross is Moriarty ienefiting 30 is too much, pie times 50 iple, not to photo by dove getc hell :ct to the Major changes in one's life emphasizes, "I don't feel e by keeping it's "daring enough to take can be made. Fran stresses me who's doing housing To relax your body, the healing chances with things and people that we each must learn to but that it's the energy.. I use around us" if we are to grow. nd a while open up to the many my hands to spread my energy "We must open up as children possibilities for existence. He as a masseur. Our energy .lue of the relax do." Psychic awareness i, a your mind emphasizes the importance ot flows beyond our body." is phrase that connota• less than breaking away from those Fran thinks of himself as more mysticism and the occult repair the thoughtless actions we do each of a catalyst for others to some, but to a grow a put a price TENSION day. This ties in with discover their IS ALMOST own potential to number of people in the Vs Ask us what awareness of our thoughts, heal themselves. inescapable with the fast pace and pressure it is a natural phr., ns is. Ross. minds and bodies. NERPing, It seems of university especially relevant describing a quality es, t more than life. Often times it seeps into (if I remember correctly, to those absorbed in university person holds. Fran feels es: us almost "Never Ever Repeating life to imperceptibly until suddenly we mention Fran's belief one of us has psychic pow, queston the Patterns") is important if we that realize our we often learn the most but that some but I think physical and mental peace is are to are simrk grow spiritually. Fran about ourselves and our rove that it's gone. aware and open to hat, it won't "I've been, in the L. Masseur Fran Szostek works to help alleviate inner idential Life stress years, expanding ms through a warm and holistic approach to massage. into Stewart Fran awareness and incorpor, believes self-healing involves more than anythimz else into for TKE, my massage," Fr,1 awareness of one's own energies. He feels that he is simply a noted. al. I'm sure guide. "Nurturing Massa, p $40,000 or Fran often says we judge ourselves too much. When this is relieves stress, is sell-heal ind it might thought about, its truth becomes very clear. One doesn't and energizing" reads one ch. have to look far to find a person who again and again Fran', cards. He has taw, raising some corrects, qualifies and apologizes for his or her words and his form of massage for oscr arselves to actions. three years in Maine and now idential Life Judgement in some senses, as Fran would agree, is is focusing more energy than necessary. ; yet the almost continual self-appraisal and ever into his work. Massage criticism many dential Lit of us indulge in is destructive - whether toward "is an art and a way of life" our bodies, thoughts, interest it movements, desires or whims. By for Fran which he wants to simply being ts' housing aware, Fran asserts we can achieve needed teach in the future to families change >e making a in ourselves. But, again, we must try to discard and chldren. judgement because .abineers are we are invariably toe harsh on ourselves Fran's method of massage is and the )closing the negativity can only do us harm. his own but he incorporates In a very these efforts real sense Fran wants us to be free in spirit, yet he techniques found in Swedish knows we unless you must first be comfortable in our bodies, with our massage as well as Shiasisu, bodies. Write the One 'student in Fran's Wednesday evening class acupressure and Esalen expressed how 3ard, talk to he is just beginning to overcome his inhibitions massage. When he's not to touch st of all, get others. He spoke of his family which bred such involved in — healing work", feelings. The fear of physical contact iti a loving sense is one can most always find Fran instilled ks, petitions in many at an early age and is hard to overcome, yet studying in the Memorial just in 1,tht around watching Fran, inhibitions are mo .e easily shed. He Union or the Library. embraces oil in telling man and woman alike no matter if he has only Russian literature, recently met them t you don't or not. particularly writers such as Fran has says it's only by breaking out bodies by quieting our minds. forever a been massaging others land himself) all his life. Dostoyevski, have influenced "My grandfather of old, habitual patterns that We are so often involved in :hat's been was a good head masseur. Our family Fran's life. "The great participated we discover new exciting analyzing that we have almost nothing is in a lot of massage. It was a wonderful vibrant warmth of the Russian beginning possibilities. altogether forgotten how to arc lost. to my life. My father was a healer. He had a lot of people, their passion for life" power and love listen to the inclinations of our turn your in his eyes." Energy is integral to Fran's has been a source of spiritual Up until inner spirit. "There's too 't the board about a year ago Fran was not able to devote as "Nurturing Massage". Fran fuel for Fran. much time to much verbal communication dential Life his massage as he wanted. As a full-time credit believes that each one of us But most importantly, Fran union accountant, going on. We have a tendency 'ABINS!! a position almost impossible to picture has an energy which extends stresses that there are no Fran in to intellectualize too much in now, massages were fit in after woik hours. "I gave beyond our body. Part absolutes. "Everyone has his of his the West. Become aware of up a job with security and potential for a lucrative salary own teaching involves learning to the vibrations philosophy, no one is Vent of the because I wanted to lead a life in which I of everything could focus my sense another person's aura, more right than another." energies into and everyone around you." my massage, helping others." or "energy field". Fran Fran says we must be --David Walker

Maine Campus Magazine, Thursday. Feb. II, I982"in beautiful renditon of The shortest song on the volume, and it's too long to Album Review "Amazing Grace," an old album, though, is Woody record onto a 90 minute gospel song to go along with Guthrie's "Ladies Auxiliary," cassette. Not that I'd do such a Cominen "Will the Circle be sung by Arlo, naturally. thing; after all, that's illegal, Unbroken" and Pete's Oh the Ladies Auxiliary, right? All in all, it's a Precious Friend humorous version of "Old It's a good auxiliary. marvelous album, filled with t4 Time Religion." The last 'Bout the best auxiliary good humor and good songs, mentioned, a spoof of the That you ever did see. and especially good times. Two NAMES In the mid-seventies Pete original, speaks of even older So if you need an auxiliary. --Jon Norburg continually reappear took some time off from religions than Christianity. My Try the ladies Auxiliary. over the years in folk sailing his river sloop favorite verse is: "Clearwater" up and down We will pray with those old That's the Ladies Auxiliary. music; Guthrie and the Hudson to record an Druids, (1961 and 1963 Ludlow Music, correction Seeger, sometimes album of songs with young They drank fermented Inc.) Arlo. Now, in The cover photo on last together sometimes 1982, they have done so again, recording Waltzing naked through the The only complaints I could week's Magazine was separately. before the death of . woo-ods. lodge against the album are taken by Mark Buscano. started the 1 suspect the music on the And its good enough for that the sound varies in --sorry, Mark--D.G. folk movement during the last side of the album was days of the depression, writing recorded immediately after the at least a song a day, and death of the founder of the continued to be the inspiration Weavers. When asked how he for countless singers and had managed to get Pete to Catch A Bit of Spring writers until he died of take time out to listen to the Huntington's Chorea in 1967 tapes and help edit them, Arlo with at the age of 55. He left answered, "Oh, I told Pete I behind a musical legacy had a lot of cordwood to split JOY SPRING unmatched by any folk singer for the winter...I told him to in the U.S. He also left behind bring his own axe." at the a son named Arlo. This album is a mix of old Foreign 1 Born in 1947, and recent songs from a Valentine's Dinner and Jazz has left his own mark on the variety of sources: Blind music world, in songs such as Blake. Lee Hays, Tom Dinner includes: "City of Orleans". Paxton, Harry Chapin, Dave New Chicken Cordon Bleu Apple Crisp vi 'ice cream Mm (written by Steve Goodman Mallen, and of course but popularized by Arlo). Woodie, Arlo, and Pete, a Fresh Broccoli• lemon butter Coffee -Tea "Alice's Restaurant" in which marvelous collection called Homemade Bread THE Si he demonstrated first his skills Precious Friend, and was lion of Mimi as a story teller and his own recorded with Arlo's excellent interpretations We rt of his father's back-up band. Shenandoah. Saturday Feb. 13th 6:30 p.m. $4.00 mulles more than ju! Tickets on sale Thurs. , Fri. 11-2 of sexual con, also is the st Memorial Union near the water fountain man who is by power. However, the The without the usui fingers being pi instead of leaving Ram's feeling that Mimi Ciiannini) is door he gives in to the Horn pigs" or "tat:1.i Acton from York Village Apartments dogs", you leas, feeling of "tch, life". Mimi falls in los who sells sweaters corner near where in the northern It; Turin. Mimi l• already in southei songs. Along with the songn are he loves Fiore a . a noted two new monologues by they have a brautif musicologist and conductor, Guthrie, the "Neutron Mimi, meanwhil was born in Mexico City in Bomb" and "Celery Time". harassed and both 1886. On his death, in his The former leads into communist worki early nineties, Dr. Seeger had Paxton's song "I'm Changing the corrupt manag left behind amazing amounts My Name tp Chrysler", while the mafiosos of research and three children the latter is an introduction to competing for con Mike, born in 1933, Peggy, the old Blind Blake song "Run factory at which he born in 1935 and married to Come See, Jerusalem." Scottish folk singer Ewan Though Arlo's singing voice MacColl, and the most well- may be unimpressive in and of known of the three itself, he is a master story teller folk singers, Pete, born in and an expert song stylist. on Alpine & X-C ski TheN1( 1919. Of course. is With Woodie (iuthrie, Pete Pete Seeger, the elder equiinnent and appara formed the seminal Almanac statesman of folk music, .41 Singers in 1940. The two sang witty, with enormous stage at union meetings together presence, a still-melodic and Shop NOW for the best selection, until Pete was drafted in 1942. strong voice, and skilled With the late Lee Hays, Pete fingers as he plays the recorder at these prices sale merchandise formed , perhaps for a "tanantella" and banjo the greatest folk group of all for most of the other songs. At goes fast. time. Getting in trouble with 63, the man is still the bst the House Unamerican folksinger around. His MS NICE TO HAVE A FRIENI)IN THE BUSINESS Activities Committee in 1955, selections of songs reflect his he was blacklisted for many impeccable taste as a years as a fellowtraveller and a performer. He sings Chapin's Communist sympathizer. In "Circles", his own "Precious the sixties he helped revive the Friend", and several songs by SKIR A CIE 'square 11,.5an Newport Folk Festivals where Lee Hays, including a song Road Bangor 945-6074 or 945-6475 Mote Thurs., Fri. 109 Tres_ Wed.. Arlo Guthrie was catapulted they co-wrote, "Kisses Sat. 10-6 Closed SIM. to fame in 1967 with "Alice's Sweeter than Wine." Sale is not in effect at our SupnribakIBA 'lore. Restaurant". The album concludes with a gL"Maine Campus Magazine. Thursdaw. Feb II, 1982 30 long to minute d do such a Commentary thought, gripping my poles the soft powder, slid about ten awkwardly into the quiet, st's illegal, and pushing off, only to fall feet backwards on my snow-covered woods. II, it's a immediately. I quickly stomach, and finally stopped About ten minutes and filled with scrambled to my feet hoping halfway off the trail. twenty-five falls later, we ood songs, 'Ski Fever' no one had seen me and As I lay sprawled beside the stopped for a break; I stood times. pushed off again. -trail trying to regain my and listened. Silence. The on lsiorburg This time I made it_ to the composure enough to get up, I trees, each with its own "BOY ARE bottom of the grade without heard a dull roar coming sparkling white mantle of too much trouble, but now the towards me - A snowmobile. snow were beautiful. I inhaled these things narrow... problem was—how to go "Great," I muttered as I the crisp forest-air with short and long, too! How uphill? My partner grinned tried to stand up, only puffs, wiped the sweat from my to on last can anybody stand up down at me from the top and managing to sink further into forehead and decided that ine was yelled, "Keep your knees bent, the powdery snow. I managed this really was worth the effort tuscano. straight on them," I your weight over your skis, to clamber up, just as the and the sore muscles I was sure wondered as I stood and take little quick steps, try machine rounded the corner to have the next day. trk--D.G. I grinned wobbly, weak-kneed to keep your poles close to you and then whizzed by me. at my partner, and lean forward a bit. It's "That kid must be having a said, "I'll race ya!", and and nervous.., my easy!" good laugh at my expense," I promptly fell flat. And as he first attempt at cross "Right..." I thought. thought sourly as I looked glided off into the woods, I just lay back in the snow country skiing. I glared at him, dug in my down at my snow-covered and poles, leaned forward an jeans and sweater. laughed. "Just bend your knees and tried to kick. I had made it Mumbling to myself. I kick," my partner called back about two feet before my skis sidestepped my way up the hill over his shoulder as he glided slid out from under me, I to where my partner was --Gretchen Piston down the hill before me. Easy. missed the ground with my waiting and headed oft "Here goes nothing," I poles, fell flat on my face in behind him, gliding Foreign Film Review Mimi does Italy he wants no part of any of aknifrie0a.9 THE SEDUC- them. lion of Mimi, a Lena Ultimately his downfall is the very thing which keeps him Wertmuller film, is from joining them anyway. more than just a story though - his sense of honor. of sexual conquest. It His neglected wife in southern Italy is seduced by another also is the story of a man. Minn becomes incensed ofoodavw-i. man who is seduced and seeks revenge but a hired gun of st, by power. the corrupt management kills the lady's Don't miss 1101 this week's However, the film is done lover First and frames Mimi without the usual accusing with the crime. fingers being pointed, and Mimi is then whisked to instead of leaving you with the jail and must become a part of special edition of the feeling that Mimi (Giancarlo the management and Giannini) is doomed because politician's mob in order to he give,. in to the "capitalist gain his freedom (?)again. By Maine Campus Personals. pigs" or "lackey running this time, however, he has lost dogs", you leave with the his beloved Fiore to the feeling of "tch, tch, such is communist cause. Send your sweetheart a message for life". This is a sad but very funny Mimi falls in lose with Fiore film. To try and detail the plot Valitntines day — who sells sweaters on a street simply can not show how corner near where Mimi works humorous it is, and with what in the northern Italian city of light touch it was made. Personals will be sold Wednesday and Thursday from 9-11 Turin. Mimi has a wife It boasts one of movie and 2-4 already in southern Italy, but history's most outrageous love on the 2nd floor of the Union. he loves Fiore anyway and scenes and Wertmuller makes they have a beautiful son. her usual cameo appearance. Or coins to the Maine Campus Me. Mimi, meanwhile is being There hasn't ever been a film harassed and bothered by the director who seems more communist worker's union, adept at making some of life's the corrupt management, and most desperate situations into 1.00 the mafiosos who are hilarious farces as Lena competing for control of the Wertmuller. factory at which he works. hut --Andrea Saunders

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Maine Campus Magazine, Thursday. Feb. II, 198216 8 Theater different locations. The student-turned-director seem- WMEB Top Ten ed proud of his work though 'Stages of madness' and was very grateful to the I )Never Sav Never Romeo.oie Theater Department for its It is unusual for a four-song EP like this one to climb high consent in letting him use the soldier who is forced to go on the charts, but the musical quality present here has made it Pavilion. THANKS TO through horrendous possible. Other saudentswho are 2) Great the concerted experiments conducted by the White North Dab & Doug Mackenzie efforts credited with working in Like camp's doctor in order to the Belushi and Ackroyd, these Canadian hovers spun off of a 19th-century production are Betsy Heid, on their own make money to feed his wife from a successful TV comedy series. Robert German genius and a and child. Libby, Johanna 3) October U2 Whitmore, Nathan Aldrich, These experiments are so Incredibly powerful music and well-written lyrics plus loads 20th-century Univer- Barry Pineo, Bill dangerous that they eventually Lago and of energy and conviction make you believe what this Lisa Cooley sity Of Maine senior, have a detrimental (stage mgr.). romanticist Irish band has to say. the Pavilion Theater psychological effect on 4)/ Love Rock it Roll Joan Jett will come o life with Woyzek and succeed in —Tom Si. Amand Former California punk Jett is proving (on AM radio, no causing his mental less) that she is a rocker to be reckoned with. the pla! Woyzek breakdown. The play is a fine 5) Walk Under Ladders Joan Armatrading tonight and example of a man going This lady is cult artist with huge ability either on vinyl or in tomorrow night in a through the stages of madness. concert. This album showcases her talents ranging from soft Though there are many melodic ballads to powerful rock and throws in some reggae free production. characters in the play, only for interest. wovzek, vritten in German two are viewed in detail. 6) Nick the Knife Nick Lowe in 1836, the creation of Woyzeck (played by Chris Here is the week's pick--master pop writer and former Georg Bud l ner. This play was Luthin) and his wife Marie Rockpiler Lowe serves up high-energy rock n' roll tinged with so ahead f its time that its (Laura Sachs) are these two rhythm and blues. Very, very easy to listen to. try it. first perfol mance wasn't until characters. All of the other 7) Bobby and the Midnites Sod Weir 1912. characters are seen as being Weir brings keyboard player Brett Myland along with him Senior German -History only two-dimensional, but After last week's rain, the from the Grateful Dead, then adds jazz drummer Billy major, Dugald Sturges. was with a reason. We want only weather once agian decided to Cobham to come up with music that isn't Dead, isn't jazz, Cabins intrigued with the play and to concentrate on Woyzeck cooperate, and proved it by but splits the middle between. took the job of creating a new and his own personal pains. delivering four to eight inches 8) For Those About to Rock AC/DC To the editor: translation of it as his Honors Talking to Dugald I learned of delectable powder. These Australian super-heavy-metal stompers have roared senior thesis project. The that the play's author. Georg Aaahhh..,. up the charts with their second album. Buchner, was The University translation from German into a genius who Statewide, the areas all 9) Mesopotamia B-52s died at the age of 23. He was a reported powder a unique and val English took Dugald about a and packed Guaranteed to liven up an otherwise dull party, the 52s professor of anatomy reflective of month to complete. Once by then powder surfaces, though there come back with an album produced with Talking Heads' percent of the completed, the Honors and had written various might be some windblown David Byrne. housing in this Department helped him set the revolutionary pieces. spots on exposed trails. 10) 7 Madness in the United production in motion. Dugald said the play was a The weekend forecast calls for Su These guys just can't seem to stand still, and neither could pre-oil embargo The play centers on the little difficult to perform flurries on both days with you, especially with their brand of energetic new was-e-raggae designed, activities of Voroyzeck, because it required acting highs in the 20s and overnight althoi ska music. The lyrics carry a political message, but the songs about 26 scenes in ten lows in the single numbers. insulated, they p say,"have a real good time..." study of the vast dwelling struc occupied by inhal snow belt. Student Government Haphazzard Senate Sign-ups 0DE4, Maine J c5 I Begin today. To the Editor: We have api request from Wednesday. Omega that Mu. reestablished this event will be held R Nth April 11. 11552 P; Available Seats: _ sane voll 1 -Dunn 1 - Somerset I transfercd during the fall set 1 -Graduate 2 - 1981 from West BCC geles College. TI for housing tram 1 - Kennebec 1 dents at UMG is -Gannett them on the BCC until there is rum 1- Hancock Orono campus for 8 off campus mo% e. Last week there was a roe 1 -Hannibal -Hamlin where transfer Oak bad the opporti e to Orono. I MURPHY'S STEAKHOUSE pros and thc Sign - up and nomination he move as did is now accepting applications only for papers are available in the Waiters,Cooks and Dishwashers. Student Government Office Apply After 3:30 3 rd floor, Memorial Union 797 Wilson St. Bar Harbor Ra Rt. JA Brewer

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to climb high re has made it Response .enzie isers spun off s. EQUAL Consider the child's rights -icy plus loads what this TIME To the as being editor: of the utmost inconvenience, hardship, pain, 1 he Hume Camp II, , importance and should not be c1,mbestel icr,I,, suffering,and perhaps even I CILC, Mould be Niel. I am writing in response to surrendered. Nothing is more kM radio, no OM shame. But, after these 11,4 and include a the editorial by A.P. (I assume of a restriction on life than nine months, limn.. and i number. it is Andy Paul) which abortion. the woman in ig Name. aill be illtheld talb question does not appeared in the Maine Mr. Paul never even have these on vinyl or in undo special ,IT,uni,lance, "A nionymom" and open let- Campus on Feb. 9, 1982. The considers the child's rights. He problems anymore. ing from soft alillouell editorial in question dealt with is more concerned with Why should a woman 1101 he the be . some reggae publidied. the Hatch Amendment which rights of the forced to lie amp. mother. But, are endure the hardship? ti.edsi tenets tel is an attempt to ban abortion. the mother's rights restricted? The reason is for the child who clarity, taste and to fit available In his editorial, Mr. Paul Clearly the answer is no. What on average will live 72 years. and former space called the proposed happens from pregnancy is The Hatch Amendment asks a iII tinged with a amendment, "an attempt to delay of the mother's rights woman to suffer for nine ry it. hide behind the constitution for nine months. After the months so a human being can and turn it into a 'Bill of pregnancy has been carried to have her or his inalienable ong with him Restrictions' rather than a Bill full term, the mother can right to 72 years of life. Nine ummer Billy of Rights." return to her normal life and months for 72 years seems to d, isn't jazz. Cabins a 'working model' In discussing the rights of enjoy all the rights granted to be more than an equitable Americans, Mr. Paul her through the Constitution settlement. overlooked one very and assured by the Declaration Therefore, unlike Mr. Paul To the editor: orientation to insolation i have roared and important document, the of Independence. claims, the Hatch the elements, the Cabins are a Declaration of Independence. But what Amendment is not a The University Cabins offer model of United States about the child? According to this document, After the restriction. It is an attempt to a unique and valuable model, housing today. It would surely child is aborted it iarty, the 52s all Americans have certain can't pursue outlaw a restriction of the reflective of perhaps 80 behoove a university of the happiness, enjoy ilking Heads' inalienable rights, "life, any of the rights rights that our founding percent of the residential caliber of UMO to granted sieze the liberty, and the pursuit of through fathers thought most housing in this state; indeed, revealing data to ongoing the Constitution, or happiness.— Inalienable most importantly important. in the United States, built of problems of fine-tuning snow refers enjoy the neither could to incapable of being inalienable right pre-oil embargo materials and belt communites to the to life. wave-raggae surrendered or transferred. So, what does designed, although recently challenges, presented by our the Hatch but the songs Therefore, the authors of the Amendment insulated, they present a case ears mg climate, in do? It has a David Duguay retrofit. I Declaraton saw the right to life study of the vast majority of maintain that the cabins women face nine months of 434 Gannett Hall dwelling structures now present a working model to occupied by inhabitance of the these ends. Nominations soughtfor snow belt. honor society Haphazz.ard in their J.J. Dootz To the editor: contributions, please suggest received no later than to us a woman you feel is Feb. 27. Maine Day returns The 1981-82 All Maine worthy of this honor and Women would appreciate your responsibility. Be certain to Please send nominations to, assistance in the selecton of include the nominee's name, To the Editor: Committee planning Maine Donna Gregoire new members for this non- address, telephone number, Day '82. It is hoped that the 329 Balentine scholastic honor societ•. Would all her campus and community We have approved the University Community will 581-7188 you please nominate, with activities, and your reasons for request from Alpha Phi support and participate in the thoughtfulness and nominating this individual. Omega that Maine Day be many events being planned. consideration, any women of You may suggest more than reestablished this year. The junior class standing who you one woman, using a separate event will be held on Saturday, or: feel fulfill the above sheet of paper for each. April 17, 1982 Patrick Sue Delong Dunn, Paul H. Silverman qualifications. Placing APO, t Chairman of the 232 Knox President em basis on the •ualit of her All nominations must sallie vallely be 581-7443 Unfair yet constitutional commentary 1

I transfered to UMO my fellow classmates and are only 45 students living that the university would meeting not having a clue as weeks into the semester? during the fall semester of decided that because it in Ellsworth Hall and the consider moving us. to what to expect when the I firmly beleive no. 1981 from West Los An- was two weeks into the dorm has a capacity to ultimate decision is made geles College. The policy semester. that I did not house ISO residents. I I hope that I will receive After receiving the news, on Feb. 12. for housing transfer stu- want to make a major can't deny that the uni- the decision that I want on dents at UMO is to place move. a Dorm Government Board Friday, but I fear in a time versity would save a sig- I'm totally sympathetic them on the BCC campus On Feb. meeting was held where our of supply-side economics 8. after finish- nificant amount of money to the money the univer- until there is room on the resident director, Brian that the academic menta ing a hard day at school. I tan estimated S10.000) sity would save in closing Orono campus for them to came Cox, told us that the closing health of 40 students will home to find that because it is true, Ellsworth Hall. But. I US move. Last week at BCC. the university was being considered very might be However. I find it grossly have to ask is it my fault riot be taken into consid- there was a room draw, closing down Ellsworth seriously. Ross Boriarty, unfair that four weeks into that the university has eration. A phrase that my where transfer students Hall, director of residential life where I live. The the semester when I and completely jumbled hous- state and local govern- had the opportunity to possible many and Mike Shannon. BCC closing would be of my fellow class- ing arrangements? Do I ment said recently comes move to Orono. I weighed an economic move on the mates complex director, met with are facing prelims. and my fellow students to my mind, "Some the pros and the cons of part of the university, as papers. projects, and im- the residents of Ellsworth. have to pay for this things that are unfair are the move as did many of at the present time there mence amounts of work I came away from the .nistake and move four constitutional.—

VW' 3 WEEA C4D 5WEArS is ASOVT TM( 1 4605.ED TWE'l ce fi 10 Maine Campus. Thursday, February 11, 1982 World News Two firms to be fined for neglect Employees given day off, without Phi BOSTON (API- A federal industrial for allegedly allowing a liquid petrole- safety agency has recommended more um gas buildup, for lack of an effective pay, government money than S7.000 in fines against two firms gas detecting or monitoring system to save in nal in an aerosol plant explosion last fall and for improper storage of defective WASHINGTON (AP)- Thousands of tory furlough days. which would Holbrook resulted by John Toole in that in four containers. federal workers are being told they continue until the end of the current deaths and injuries. Staff Writer 24 According to Donald E. MacKenzie. will soon be required to stay home one fiscal year Sept. 30. The Occupational Safety and regional administrator for OSHA. day every two weeks without pay so J. Lynn Helms, head of the Federal Phi Kappa Sigma Health Administration (OSHA) of the allegations against the companies also the government can save money, Aviation Administration, told his finished second in U.S. Labor Department on Wednes- include: improper employee training several federal officials said Wednes- regional administrators Wednesday to Classic held at 1 day cited Research Aerosol Laborator- for working with LP gas, electrical day. require employees to stay home one weekend. The UM1 les. owner of the plant. and Barcolene problems and violations of other safety day every other week beginning in host Virginia Tech Co., which had employees on the site. standards. The mandatory furloughs, planned April. tournament final. to begin in March and April, are a part About two-thirds of the FAA's The tournament, Guardsmen indicted for murder of a government-wide effort to reduce 45.000 employees around the country national Phi federal labor costs and limit the would be affected by the action. FAA organization, feat u local Phi Kappa SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador least 32,000 people are believed to have number of layoffs. officials said the air traffic controllers :7,:cand the (AP) - El Salvador's U.S. - backed been killed since the Oct. 15, 1979 coup Each agency is determining sepa- are exempt from the directive and will count civilian-military junta indicted six that brought the junta to power. rately whether to require the manda- work a full week. competed in the in elimination national guardsmen Wednesday on Two army helicopters flew the tournan charges they took part in the murder of suspects from national guard For the Orono te adventure just four American churchwomen more headquarters in San Salvador to a than a year ago, Western diplomats courthouse in Zacotecoluca, 37 miles tournament in Blac Two Meals For Shea, a member of said, southeast, for arraignment before a problems started The Defense Ministry issued a one- civilian judge, said the diplomats, who w sentence statement that the requested anonymity for policy unable to rent a One Low Price! planned gos ernment had concluded its reasons. investigation of the Dec. 2, 1980, murders and would make its case Military sources, who asked Once again. turn,. pleased to offer our mid-winter coupon specials. Corre. public "within a few days." anonymity, said two other suspects his is an estelleni tone to to the anous I um, neat,. Including our The development follows the U.S. also had been arrested in connection rrohls h•ttered seafood. It was incorre( Congress' approval last week of $55 with the case and that one of them Clip out the enore ad and come idle, I mill be glad ,0' lid! Tuesday's ('ant million in additional military aid for confessed his direct participation in the Maine State Chz this war-torn Central American crime. The source, who asked not to a track and field countrv where leftist guerrillas are be quoted by name, refused to identifv FRANKS 8. HALF POUND BREAST OF Thursday in Colb trying to topple the government. At the two men. BEANS GROUND CHICKEN will be held hi beginning at 6 p It was also inc.( News Briefs ed in Tuesday's the next womet DEDHAM, Mass. (AP) - A WARSAW, Poland (AP) game -The "0 83.95 TWO $4.95 would be pl 36-year-old Wakefield man has day night martial law regime sentenced FOR Reg $5 .91 FOR 1115,1 FOR at Me been cited in the death of a four coal miners to jail terms uc The next game w Randolph man killed when Wednesday for organi- played Friday nig flocr good through struck by at least six cars on zing a strike in which nine the Memorial Gy Route 128. state police said. people were killed Iv.: The sports des in clashes a a a a -L _- I They said William Finneran. with riot police...... _ _ ---_ _ _--_----_ PROM. 22. was walking on to the access Authorities also convicted a N.Y. STRIP HAM STEAK lane from the University Avenue Solidarity leader at a trial that FISH DINNER entrance ramp about 6:30 p.m. sparked singing of the national Tuesday when he was struck by anthem in a Warsaw court, and a car and tossed into the middle prepared to try Solidarity's No. • of the northbound side of the 2 leader in Gdansk. 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Maine Campus. Thursday, February 11, 1982 11 Sports thout Phi Kappatakes 2nd iey in national tourney hich would by John Toole The players then took two of their the current Staff Writer own cars, according to Shea, and ran into some trouble in Worcester, Mass. the Federal Phi Kappa Sigma's basketball team One of the vehicles broke down leaving his finished second in the Eastern Skulls , told the players with just a Ford truck. 'ednesday Classic held at Virginia Tech last to Shea said the eight players took y home one weekend. The UMO team lost to the turns riding in the cab and the back of host Virginia Tech team, 73-71 in the ,eginning in the truck. He said four of the tournament final. men stayed in the back and slept in The tournament, sleeping the FAA's sponsored by the bags to keep warm. national Phi Kappa the country Sigma "Only thing that saved organization, us from tenon. FAA featured teams from the frostbite was the sleeping local bags," Shea c controllers Phi Kappa Sigma chapters said. a:cand the country. Sixteen teams rive and will The team arrived in Virginia at 4 competed in the invitational, double- a.m. on Saturday, Shea said, and elimination tournament. played their first game at 9 a.m. "We For the Orono team, it was quite an got three hours sleep and played the ads enture just getting to the first game at nine," he said. The Phi Kip champs are(l-r), tournament in Blacksburg, Va. Dennis Scott McAso), Chris Cote, Dennis Shea,( Ark Shea reported that the team won all Lanigan, Lee Cliff, and front, Shea, a member of the team, said the John McAsos.Absent when photo taken,Chris its games on Saturday.He said Maine wation problems started when the group was defeated Fairleigh Dickinson, Kenyon unable to rent a car • as they had State and South Carolina. On planned Sunday, Shea said the team lost to Virginia Estabrooke Resident Assistant For 81-82 Tech, defeated the Virginia Tech Correction alumni and then lost to Tech in the finals. Information Session It was incorrectly reported in Tuesday's Campus that the Maine State Championships in BCC drops two Monday, February 15, 1982, 7:00 PM Estabrooke North Lounge. track and field would be held OF Thursday in Colby. In reality, it by Cavenaugh Kelly If you are a graduate student or have been a resident ts,1 will be held here in Orono. Staff Writer beginning at 6 p.m. The University of Maine at Fort of Estabrooke for two semesters and wish to apply for a Kent overpowered It was also incorrectly report- the BCC Jets 92-68 in a small ed in Tuesday's Campus that college basketball game Friday night. Resident Assistant, you must attend this session. the next women's basketball Fort Kent led from start to finish. 45 gamy would by played Wednes- Applications and information on the position will be available. day night at Memorial Gym. Leading scorer for the Jets was Mike The next game will actually be Chapman with 14. played Friday night at 7 p.m. in Saturday night, the Jets again fell the Memorial Gym. behind early and never caught up, as The sports desk regrets the they lost to NMVTI 95-91. MILLER L errors. Leading scorer for the Jets was again AK guard Mike Chapman with 21. BCC i 5-6 overall and 4-2 in the conference HIGH LIFE presents 1.45 Fidelity Union Life's Athlete Of The Week GREAT MOMENTS IN UMO SPORTS

Seven years ago on Feb. II, 1975, UMO track Gerry Emily Ellis has been chosen star LaFlamme rewrote the Maine record books Running in the Maine as this week's Fidelity Athlete Insitational Track Meet, LaFlamme set a university record the of the Week. David I in mile with a time of 4:10.5. LaFlamme's record time earned him Theriault. general agent for il] a first place finish in the mile which helped lead the Maine team Bangor office, has establishc.t to a victory in the Invitational defeating Bowdoin, Bates and Colby. the weekly award to recognize 95 outstanding UMO athletes. THIS WEEK'S EVENTS

. 1 * Hockey Feb 13 Northeastern Nobody would blame Emily Ellis if her performance on the basketball court wasn't all t h.i VIS outstanding, After an she's only a freshman and freshmen usually don't contribute much on varsity team, Emily Ellis, however, has been playing with the poise of a seasoned veleta' * Basketball Feb. 15 at BU S hit for 18 points Friday night and 14 points Saturday in leading the Bears to a pal, victories over Vermont_ * Swimming Feb. 13 at BU 4 Fidelity Union Life NT America's Largest Insurer of College Educated Young Adults HIGH t,,rr Bay Bangor office 417 Main St. 947-0782 Distributed by Haffenreffer Beverage Co, Brewer 12 Maine Campus. Thursday, February 11, 1982 ADVERT1SEMLN 1 elimpnwl Residential Life

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RDS is incurable Switchboard offers advice Do you continually drink without excessively; and kidding yourself that getting blitzed? Do you go to parites getting drunk makes you wittier, more on many and drink both alcoholic and non- charming, sexier or funnier. difficult questions alcoholic beverages? Do you refuse to If you are worried about RDS, your This semester the Peer Sexuality hassle friends who don't like to drink? best bet is go you to someone who can. The to out and drink a pitcher Program has expanded their servuces Do you insist on not driving under the or two of beer. Switchboard works as an You won't have to by developing the Peer Sexuality influence? worry about then, information/referral service only. This it but then again, Switchboard, a telephone service for If you answered "Yes" to all of the next morning is just one more way the Peer Sexuality might make you the UMO campus. This will enable these, chances are you are experiencing susceptible. program works toward helping dispel students to call anonimously to receive an uncommon social disease in If you think you already myths about sexuality we, as adults, have it, answers to their questions regarding America - Responsible Drinking pour still carry with us. If you have a yourself a beer or coke and resign various aspects of sexuality. Syndrome (RDS). People with this yourself to a life without hangovers, question or concern, or just need some Questions may range from personal information syndrome are characterized by atypical IOU's, and alcohol-induced for a class project, give inquiries to information for a paper or drinking practices. They enjoy the use obnoxiousness. It's a tough the Peer Sexuality Switchboard a call life, but project a student may be working on or non-use of alcohol without suffering you can handle at 581-2147. The hours of the it. for a class. If the Peer Sexuality adverse, social, emotional, or physical Switch Switchboard will be Sunday through board operator is unable to answer consequences. You can spot them at a your Wednesday, 4 p.m. - 10 p.m. questions, he/she can probably party. They are the ones who can have BROKERAGE refer a fun time and be crazy without getting schnockered. They are the ones The Learning Resources Vegie who delight can disco without tripping over a at Wells BROKERAGE, previously located in shadow. They are the ones who feel Wells Commons, assumed a new Wells new Self confident -Service Vegie Line is Crusty Cheddar Bake talking with strangers at location for the 1981-82 school year. now open for the full dinner hour 4:30 Lentil parties without a few "tongue Now located Soup on the second floor of - 6:00. A newly hired student chef (a looseness"(commonly termed Brews). Fogler Library, the BROKERAGE has former Soup Kitchen chef) will be They aren't the ones talking louder become Tuesday: Cheese Enchiladas and a central referring agency for offering soup and a specially done than an AC/DC concert. They aren't Refried Beans UMO and BCC students. vegie item each night - herb tea, the ones pinching and spilling beer on Mexican Stuffed Peppers Established to provide assistance for homemade breads, plentiful salad bar, everyone of the opposite sex who Cuban Black Bean Soup students seeking academic support, the and small dining room atmosphere happens to wander within their range. BROKERAGE helps students link-up await your pleasure on the Express They aren't the ones who Wednesday: Vegetable Crepes wake up with academic services on campus. Line. The Menu is: feeling like they spent Casserole the night Our main goal is to listen to student Spinach blocking Bobby On slapitots with Cream of Mushroom Soup needs and to help students make Today: Maricotti & Mushroom Cakes their forehead. They aren't the ones contact with academic resources. We who repent their excesses of the hope to continue meeting our goals Friday: Broccoli Strada with Thursday: Lasagne previous night at the Cheese porcelain altar. and successes into the new semester. Sauce Stir Fried Vegetable with Tofu They also do not flunk out of school Our hours are: Sunday; 2 - 5 p.m. and Spanish Vegetables Vegetable Soup because they were unable to sober up 6 - 9 p.m., Monday-Thursday; 10 - 12 French Onion & Cream Cauliflower long enough to attend class. a.m.. 2 - 5 p.m.. and 6 - 9 p.m. Soup Friday: Ricotta Pie This syndrome appears to be Baked Stuffed Tomatoes terminal. Those who experience the John Hale, Director Monday: Ratatouille Cream of Broccoli Soup RDS rarely go into remission. If you Phone: 581-7533 are worried about contracting this illness, immunizations are available. Common ones include: F hanging out with folks who pressure you to drink Space available ‘4 excessively; refusing to learn about the hUffop Cr* effects of alcohol; closing your mind to suggestions that you are drinking for students center Residential Lite has a number of spaces available for, Open house off-campus students. Rooms are available in virtually ,r), option including single sex, co-ed, co-operative, -regotrilui .ial for The open house at Hilltop Health program and apartment life styles. Interested Club has been changed from , .;Lidents should contact the Residential Life Centralj February 13 to March 5. O,..ffice, Estabrook Hall or call 581-7712. craft 640,0 ESTABROOKE RESIDENT ASSISTANT waimfor FOR 81-82 INFORMATION SESSION Alva! Monday, February 15, 1982 7 p.m Estabrooke North Lounge If you are a graduate student or have :.:,een a resident of Estabrooke for two semesters and wish to apply for a Resident Assistant. you must attend this session Yr614 21/ Applications and information Yr J- on the position will be available calls