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The New Hampshire, Vol. 80, No. 07 (Oct. 6, 1989) STONES~ SULLIVAN STADIUM SPECTACULAR, INSIDE, P. 17 The, New Hampshire Vol. 80.-No. 7 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1989 (603)862-1490 Frozen yogurt st()re opens in Durham All sorts of flavors to tempt your tummy By Kristen Waelde If you ask UNH student she has also received .. a lot of Chris Hennessey, frozen positive feedback from local · yogur( se~ms to be a hit ·here businesses, students, and in Durham; townspeople." . Hennessey is the owner Customer Michael · of The Licker Store on Main Balsam, a senior, said he Street, and she says that the believed it "beats Tanoramal business has been averaging And they have Poland 250 customers a day since Springs-that's key." its opening a little over a Shana.Wible, a .12 year week ago-and that's . old Dutham,resident, and a without advertising. second time· customer, said ~I The Official Grand think it's awesome. The Opening was Wednesday, yogurt is really good and.the and according to Henne~sey, service is great!" · business has. been eveh , Henness~y. a junior part.: better than anticipated. time student and resident of · · The Licker Store Exeter, decided to open the specializes in frozen yogurts Licker Store because she. (soft serve and hard pac~ed), grew "tired of always having and it offers a v~riety of · to go to Portsmouth for frozen flavors, like. "Brazilian _yogurt." Banana" and "Berries Darc..y Gross., a Classic Fantasia," that change from Cone employee, thinks it's Softball and other festivities were enjoyed on Ben Thompson Day. (Photo by Ed Sawyer.) day to day. great to have some lo-calorie There are 23 toppings _to snacks around, like the choose from, both fruity and frozen yogurt. , Reminisctrrg on Ben Thompson Day . dry, and also offers a In regards to aQy . selection of gourmet coffees ·By Sarah Merrigan · - ) business rivalry between· ~e Some students saw it as sisted of a variety of items . agreed with i1:elanie Kerr, a that also vary each day. The store is located in two stores., Gross added, "It chance to take a- break from aonated by faculty as well as Thompson School student, that the front section of what · may deduct from bu,siness classes and have a pleasant students. this afternoon '"gives the stu­ "used-to-be" Tanorama. afternoon. Others saw it as a After the auction, trans- , denls a chance to bring the somewhat;butit's · Tanorama has now qioved to nice way of remembering the portation was provided by teachers down to earth." In understandable with the the back qf the building. man who donated-th~ land on ThomP,son School to take stu- addition, Ben Thompson Day health and fitness phase. "I don't think we could which their school now stands. dents to Madbury Field, where · gives Thompson School stti­ Personally, I think they ask for a better location. Whatever way it is looked at, a barbecue was helcl. Faculty 1dents a chance to·get to know should have had soi;nething . this year's annual Ben Th- and students spent the after- one another outside of the aca­ Business is 100 percent better than I "thought it like it four years ago." ompson Day was once_again a noon playing volleyball, base- demic setting. would be. This past weekend Employee Jen Bartlett, success. ball, and even an occasional Approximately 200 stu~ alone, we sold out of all the al~o a senior, commented, On Wednesday, Thompson chess game.. dents · turned out for .. People are happy... I think hard pack flavors," said School suspended afternoon · The opinions of l:>oth stu- Wednesday's events. Ben it's a great place for a study classes in order to · hold in dents and faculty concerning Fowler, a Thompson School Hennessey. auction in Barton Ball, followed the success· of the afternoon As~istant Professor, expressed According to Hennessey, YOGURT, PAGE 11 by a barbecue and games .at.- were all positive .. Bill. Scott, a a wish to see students from · Madbury Field. Thompson School professor, other colleges within the Uni- The auction, which this' felt that Ben Thompson Day is versity at Ben Thompson Day year raised approximately "all about having fun." Many in the future. $300.0o' for the school, con- More on t~e Hurse Trials inside. (Photo byDebbie Hopkins) . PAGE2 THE NEW HAMPSHIRE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 7989 . ····· n Horse trials prove,to be a lot of fun for everyone By Terri Danisevich Versatile equine athletes imposing fences, is usually holt. "To me its a voluntary competed in a different type of ridden last, as was the case at ' form of suicide. I admire her triathlon last Weeken~ as UNH. Penalty points are as­ (Caroline) for doing it. I tiy to be Durham played host to the, signed through all three phases very cool, then I .dissolve." annual UNH Fall Horse Trtals. and final standings are awarded One very interesting Because the university is on the ·basis of lowest scores. aspect of the sport is the likeli­ planning to build its new resi­ hood ofriding in the same class. dential complex on part of the Sarah McRae, 15, of Straf­ as former Olympic Equestrian ~ross-countiy course, this was ford, Vermont, was the leader Team members. UNH was no the last event held on the old of a large preliminary division exception. Veteran Olympic course. after cross country, her favor­ rider Mike Plumb rode two Horse Trials, also known ite phase. horses in two divisions, win­ as "Combined Training" or She had high praise for the ning the open preliminary divi­ "Eventing," consist of dressage, coursewhichwas "Awesome!!!!! sion with one. cross-countiy endurance and It went great. It rode better Plumb, whose ·olympic stadium jumping phases. Last than I thought it would:" . equestrian career includes all weekend's event offered two the summer games (except for levels for riders to compete in: McRae added that cross­ Seoul) since 1960, couldn't re­ "training" or the more difficult country is also the preferenc~ member how many medals he "preliminary." Saturday's ofherhorse, "Dutchi". "He gets has garnered in such competi­ dressage test, which was rid_:- psyched and he just wants to tions. "I don't know. ~ .I'd have den first, is a precise test of set go," she raved, "he puts his to think about it, "he said. movements and is performed ears forward and acts happy." Pluinb, who has jumped on the flat. McRae's father claimed to countless cross-country The Cross..:countiy jump- possess no fear for the danger­ courses, admitted that he still ing phase is traditionally sec- ous sport ·his daughter has gets a bit fearful every time he orid on the prograip. Ridden at chosen to participate iri. "I'm competes. "The day I stop get­ speeds of up to or over 20 n:iph, . not frightened.," he said, "ex­ ting nervous is the day I'm the mile and one-half course at · cept I wish it were me (compet­ quitting eventing." UNH last Sunday had up to 18 ing}I" (McRae eventually fin­ Last weekend brought the fences (in the preliminary divi- ished seventh after she encoun- nic~st weather many competi-:- . sion). tered problems with the sta- . tors and officials and specta­ According to both riders dium course later in the day.) tors could remember for a long · and spectators, Cross-country, Mott Atherholt, mother of time. Both UNH summer and which includes water jumps, preliminary competitor Caro­ fall events have been haunted ditches, banks and an_assort- Hne, 17, had a different feel­ by poor wet weekends in recent ment of other challenging solid ings about the apprehension years. obstacles, is probably the most she experiences when her - Julie Syr, a Portsmouth exciting phase. daughter rides cross-country. resident, and wife of former Stadium jumping, a test "I've never actually UNH Dean pf Students Bob More than one horse bounded over this Jump ovt";r the over shortet course of less- . thrown-up," said Mrs. Ather- weekend. ( Photo by Debbie Hopkins) a HORSES, PAGE 8 . NAT ION AL ;. NJ E ,W$ Crippled B-1B bomber Court urges ~ove Rembrandt via fax 'on pornography New York (AP) - Copies of a Rembrandt angel · forced to--land winged their way around the world via faxWedenes- Edwards Air Force Base, Qalif. (AP) - A crippled Washington (AP) - An apparently sympathetic Su- day, lightinginAmsterdam,JerusalemandTokyo B-1 B bomber refueled over Texas and flew half­ preme Court was urged Wedenesday to bolster ~om- ~ to commemorate the. 320th anniversary of the way across the continent Wedenesday for an munities· power to crack do\Vll on adult boo~tores, artist's death. "Rembrandt would have liked emergency landing ·on the dry lake bed where the X-rated moyle theaters and other sexually oriented this," said Max Alexenberg, the ·American artist space shuttle lands. The $280 ~Ilion aircraft, businesses. Several justices vigorously challenged responsible for the electronic event. · saying the unable to unlock its nose landing gear, was claims that a Dallas licensing ordinance violates the. - fllaster was himself something of a techpology expected to touch down on the 44-square-mile Constit:ution's free-speech guarantees, wbile they buff, using the latest equipment and techniques Rodgers Dry Lake about 5 p.m., said base spokes­ seemed rn react more warmly to· arguments by a .then available. "Heel like I'm painting on a globai person Dottie Spiegelberg. "It's one of the safest lawyer for Dallas supporting the ordinance. John H. canvas," said Alexenberg, a former Adelphi Uni­ areas to land," said Spiegelberg, adding that the Weston .. a Beverly Hills, Calif., lawyer representing versity biology professor who is now chairman of hard clay surface means there are no sparks and the sex trad~ in Dallas, said the ordinance's broad the Pratt Institute fine arts department.
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