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Colby hosts the 42nd Annual Spring Meet by Rudy Penczer convene at Colby for the 42nd The meet has already The poles have been planted. Annual Spring Woodsmen's received much local and The decks have been built. Weekend. national attention. Down East Many long hours have been Among the schools competing ran an article advertising it, as spent grinding, filing, and will be UMO, Unity, did Yankee, The Boston Glebe, honing edges to razor-sharp Dartmouth, UNH, UVA, as , and The perfection, and many fingers well as six others from as far Morning Sentinel. WBLM has nicked in the process. away as Pennsylvania, Western been advertising during their This Friday and Saturday, the New York, and Canada. With morning show, and local news chips will fly!! Axes will be forty teams competing (men, programs have agreed to cover thrown and canoes will cruise women, and alumni combined), it as well. The Wall Street as Woodsmen's teams from all this will be one of the largest Journal has called wanting to over the Northeast will meets in recent history. continued on page 11 New York win makes "the Duke" the front runner in the Democratic contest by Maiy McHugh the vote, Jesse Jackson second nominee in July. The overall Senator Gore is expected to to Jackson which made the And then there were two. In with 37%, and Al Gore a dismal delegate count (2081 is needed announce later this week that white/Catholic vote so this long marathon battle, third, with only 10% of the vote. for victory) is now at, according he will also suspend his important. New York also better known as the Democratic In terms of the all important to ABC news: campaign. When a candidate showed that Gore had no primary, the Democratic party delegate count, Mike Dukakis, Dukakis suspends his campaign, he can strength among any group. has now narrowed its choice with his victory, gained 163 Jackson 827 still hold onto all the delegates Now the campaign continues for its nominee down to two, delegates, Jackson 93, and Gore Gore 435 he has won in hopes of having to move along . for the and have, for the time being, 20. Uncommitted 385 some bargaining power at the Democratic party. For the first found a clear front runner. At With his victory, Mike In the uncommitted category convention. time in many years, all the least these are two conclusions Dukakis now takes about a 200 contains all the delegates won The key to the Dukakis' primaries are important and being drawn from the results of delegate lead over Jackson and by Paul Simon who suspended victory in New York seemed to each delegate will be fought for Tuesday's New York Primary. has taken the front runner his campaign and the delegates be capturing the white/Catholic heavily. The next two major In the highly contested battle label. Analysts agree that it is won by Richard Gephardt who vote' . As expected battles happen in Pennsylvania for delegate rich New York, the now his race to win and as long released all of his delegates approximately 75% of the on April 26 with 178 delegates results were: Mike Dukakis the as he avoids major mistakes, he after he left the race. After his Jewish vote went to Dukakis up for grab and in Ohio on May irnpressive winner with 51% of should become the Democratic dismal showing in New York, and 95% of the black vote went 3 with 159 delegates at stake. Chenevert resigns as security chief advertising and searching tor Chenevert will be busy in his by Lori Wright candidates soon, and hopefull y new position because he by fall the position will have estimates Middlebury to be On March 29th, Head of been filled. There is a great about five years behind Colby Safety and Security, Pete deal in store for the new in terms of the quality of their Chenevert, announced his person, including the department. "The officers are resignation from Colby to installation of a new computer the equivalent of watchmen become Director of Public and security alarm system, and they don't provide any Safety at Middlebury College "Although I won't have the services for students," he said. beginning May 9th. An eight benefits from these new Chenevert will be at year veteran of Colby, projects, they will be a great M id dleb ury for Chenevert was not looking to beginning for the new guy and Commencement so that he can leave Colby but felt that, "I he'll be able to reap the begin developing relations with have done as much as I can do benefits," states Chenevert. the department and students, " here. It was an excellent As advice for the new Head of 1 want to meet a few students opportunity to move on and get Safety and Securi ty, Chenevert before next year so that I can some more experience." encourages the "hands on hear their ideas and feelings." Although Colby has not yet stuff like "getting out there to "I would like to thank f oun d a r eplacement, meet as many students as everyone for being so great. Chenevert is confident that the possible. Mingling and letting Colby has been very good to me department will be able to run them know who you are proves and I will miss and appreciate itself through commencement, to be a real benefit." His advice everyone here. Colby has been "there is a good crew in this is credible seeing that he was a great experience and I hope department and they don't adviser of WMHB and a leader that I will find tha t at need me." Colby will begin of past COOT trips.- Middlebury," said Chenevert. Photo by David Coleman

•Colby hosts Trad i tional - *Colby Dancers "took a step irt Maine Music Festival" this 1 *Studcnt Center damage the right direction" last INSIDE:i ¦ ¦ weekend. See p. 2 charges spar. See p, 3 Friday and Saturday. Sec p. 7. ^^^^^ »i«» _ »______B« a^^ BWi^^----_^---- _--- "--«-«» ^^^^^™ »^™" -

Maine Music Festival comes to Colby Western-style yodeling, at which the performers will Waterville-based traditional French fiddling, and Lebanese jam informally, demonstrate Irish music group, Tara; and "oud" playing are all elements their musical skills and the Penobscot group, Chief of Maine's richly diverse techniques, and discuss the Poolaw's Tepee, which makes musical tradition that music "roots " of their musical its home on Indian Island. lovers will have a rare traditions. Storyteller Joe Perham of West opportunity to hear when On tap for the Friday night Paris will be Saturday night's Colby College hosts its performance are: Tim Farrell's master of ceremonies. A "Traditional Maine Music Cabin Country Band, from contradance, called and Festival" on Friday and Bingham; Yodelin' Slim Clark, accompanied by the Old Grey Saturday, April 22 and 23. of Saint . Albans; the Goose Band of Freedom, will A total of eleven groups from Passamaquoddy group. People close out the evening and across the state, featuring as of the Dawn from Perry; and festival. many as 30 musicians, will oud (lute) player Al Gardiner, "There is a rich and varied perform in two concerts, one of Lewiston. Benny Reehl of the tradition of music and music- Friday everting at the New England New Vaudeville making in Maine that reflects Waterville High School Review of Gardiner will do the its cultural diversity," said Auditorium, and another honors as master of Colby's Assistant Professor of Saturday evening in Colby's ceremonies. ' music and ethnomusicologist Student Center. Both Saturday evening's lineup is Linda Fujie, who is responsible performances will be at 8 p.m. as follows: the Sabbathday for gathering support for the and are free and open to the Lake Shakers of Sabbathday program on the Mayflower public. Also at Colby on Lake; French fiddler Ben Hill campus, as well as from Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. will Guillemette and his Ensemble, the National Endowment for be a Festival Workshop session, from Kennebunkport; the continued on page 1C

Judicial Board Summary Security watch

STOLEN Date of Hearing Charges Findings Sanction(s)/Rationale A brown Gucci bag style purse was stolen from an employee in 1) failure to comply with Roberts Union. RA; 2) failure to comply A leather jacket with keys in the pocket was stolen from the April 10, 1988 with HR; 3) failure to Suspended for semester Student Center. comply with security; 4) Guilty of #1-7; L 1988-89; permanent A Brooks Brothers jacket and eel skin wallet was stolen form verbal abuse of HR; 5) Disciplinary Probation; the Grossman lounge. verbal abuse of security; required counseling and Stolen from the display case in the lobby of Roberts Union: not guilty of #8 5 Colby Tee Shirts 6) physical assult of HR; verification to return; 7) drunk and disorderly Iftters of apology; $200 in 3 Books "History of Colby" '3 Books " conduct; 8) fighting with fines. "Lovejoy fellow,student, 3 Books "Strider Years" 1 Picture of the library tower 1) failure to give proper ^. . ,. „ , ,. Disciplinary Probation A , name/ID; 2) failure to VANDALISM April 10, 1988 comply with security; 3) Guilty of #1-4; through Spring, 1989; letters of apology; , A BMW - 320 parked in the Roberts Union Student Parking lot verbal abuse of an RA; 4) - had the antenna broken off. failure to comply with not guilty of #5. required counseling RA; 5) fighting with a evaluation; $150 in fines. fellow student. FINES ^ Dana Hall was fined $200.00 for a fire Suspended for Jan Plan alarm set off by candles and for a vandalized smoke detector. March 20, 1988 Physical assault of a _ y. ' 1989 > permanent fellow student. GuiIty ' Disciplinary Probation; required counseling; If you have any information on the above incidents please letter of apology. contact Safety and Security at exts. 3345 or 3346. Writing Center uses irations broaden graphics to help students Insp On the weekend of April 15, high school teachers. It was the Colby Writing Center enthusiastically received by Colby staff traveled toy North conference participants. The Andover, Massachusetts, to method they presented present a workshop at the involves drawing graphic by Meredith Hart who had established a similar professionals from Waterville. Merrimack College images of a piece of writing in Last week, the first courses of program when he worked at Steph en Goldman, the Conference on Composition order to discover ways of the "Inspirations" series began. the University of New York at Program Coordinator, says the Instruction, which was held in understanding ideas or As a scries of non-credit mini- Stonybrook. Farkas says that majority of classes are filled conjunction with the annual improving the shape of the courses and workshops, the creation of "Inspirations" is and he has received "only meeting of the New England writing. The drawings can be "Inspirations" was designee! to a "good approach to got the positive feedback" regarding Wri ting Cneters Association. done by the writer or by the expose members of both the community i nvolved on the progress of the program. The workshop, one of a small tutor (or teacher), and can be Colby and Waterv ille campus. Often there are Goldman feels that the reasons number selected from useful either during the communities to a variety of imaginary walls people are why "Inspirations" is successful numer ous prop o sal s planning stages of writing or interesting and entertaining afraid to cross, yet this in its initial year is due to the submitted, was on while organizing a later activities. The courses offered program will make many in the "en thusia sm that all the "Visualizing Writing: Using draft. Both professional and cost two dollars and the topics Wa tervi lle area feel instructors have shown." As a Graphics to Help Writers." student writes spontaneously range fr om Beginning Chess to comfortable at Colby." volunteer project, "everyone The Writing Center staff - use graphics in the form of Windsurfing. Currently, two hundred has been wi ll i ng to Professor Jean Sanborn, doodles, arrows, designs, Over the past few years, people arc signed up to participate." Both Farkas and Intern Steve Rungc, Tutors maps. These graphic Colby has given consideration participate in the various Goldman bel ieve that Maura Daigle and Bridget representations of thought to starting a program like "Inspirations" courses. The "Inspirations" will - become a Connelly - gave their have become a valuable part "Inspirations". The original classes and seminars are being permanent program aiid workshop to a group of of the tutoring process in the idea was introduced in 1980 by taught by students, staff and sessions will\be offered every tutors, college professors, and continued on page 13 John Farkas, Stu-A director, faculty of Colby and Fall and Spring Istari and Woodsmen's Team: two of Colby's unusual clubs by Heidi Meehan discussions of authors like went on to say that over Tolkien formed the group, January this year ISTARI What could the splitting of a which meets and discusses featured films such as Star piece of wood and J. R. R. interesting books on science Wars and that he is hoping to Tolkien have in common? Most and fantasy. The name ISTARI plan some new things for the would not know, but the came from Tolkien' s end of this year. answer is that they are the SilmariUion, depicting a group Another unique club is our focus of two very interesting of wizards who travel across Woodsman's Team. Many clubs here at Colby, the the seas. students have often wondered Woodsman's Team and John Hawke, a Colby student why a group of students across ISTARI. In fact, there exists a who is in charge of ISTARI this from the pond throw axes at multitude of clubs organized year explained that this club wood or why men and women this year to break up the meets every Wednesday at 5:00 walk around with PV=nRT on sometimes stale routine of p.m. in the Smith Room to the back of their jackets. Jeff academic life at Colby, which informally discuss various Glover, one of the captains of encompass almost any interest authors over a tray dinner. He the team, explains that the one can imagine and are stated that anyone is welcome Woodsman's Team is made up available to all. and that it does not cost of a group of men and women ISTARI is a club which was anything, as the dinner is part with very diverse academic formed after a 1987 Jan Plan of one's meal plan. Some of the interests who enjoy competing course on the works of J. R. R. popular authors discussed are in outdoor events. Tolkien. A group of students J. R. R. Tolkien, Kurt Vonnegut, Woodsman's teams were who enjoyed the in-depth Jr., and C. S. Lewis. Hawke continued on page 11

Student Center damage provokes concern

by Lori Wright hits the tile it will turn to the bathroom. This sort of where to police for damage - here. The college is not trying instant dust, and the walls are mishap, although done by the especially the bathrooms and to make a profit and that's the When you were having a so hollow that you can stick presumably alcohol-induced the coat room." truth." The exception seems to good time at Shakedown '88, your fist right through them." "guest" are paid for by the Another change will most arise when, as in the case of the first Student Center party When ideas for the Student hosts of the party, unless the likely occur next year - the Shakedown '88, there is an of second semester, $503.52 Center were being proposed, offender can be identified. amoun t of alcohol. At additional cost for labor hours. worth of damage was being students wanted an attractive Unfortunately, if the offender Shakedown '88 there was an Apparently the hosts of the done. The hosts of Shakedown building, not, as Janice is identified, yet denies his or almost dangerous amount, party were told that the '88 are not alone in owing Seitzinger put it, "one giant her actions, the hosts are still with nineteen kegs and red- Student Center was sufficiently damage-related fines, for, room with a drain in the held responsible for the rocket punch consisting of cleaned and they could leave, according to Mary Kozicki, center." So, for 3.5 million damage. every imaginable kind of liquor only to find that they were Assistant Director of Student dollars Colby College was on In order to have a secure and a splash of Kool-aid. charged $158.56 f or two Activities, about fifty percent of the cover of Arch itectura l party Farkas says, "The more Seeing that there is probably a custodians' extra cleaning the Student Center parties Digest for its fortification of a security you have around the direct relationship between the time. cause some damage. The building intended to have greater chance there is of amount of alcohol served and Not only are the party- administration believes that it parties, and in turn, take hard catching the people who cause the amount of damage done, throwers faced with an is the host's responsibility to abuse. damage." But due to the even Plummer admits that, oftentimes monstrous bill, but if monitor the building so as to John Farkas, Director of structure of the building, although the party was a social the fine is $100 or more they are prevent or take note of Student Activities, claims thai Plummer claims, "It is hard to success, there was too much. put on party probation, which destruction, yet students the building was not built with police because there are too Contrary to popular belief, prohibits them from sponsoring question the durability of the cheap materials and that much many exits and you end up the fixtures in the Student or hosting a party for the facility, of the damage is purposeful watching the exits instead of Center are, according to duration of the semester. The Kevin Plummer, host of and alcohol-related. For the room . It is impossible to Farkas, "easily replaced and purpose of the party probation Shakedown '88, was bothered example, a few weeks ago, police every inch of the room. It not very expensive. We buy is "to make sure that parties by the fact that "the coat room someone did a head-butt into was a learning experience everything at the same price are kept under control and to ceiling is so low that if a jacket the paper towel dispenser in because next year we will know and replace exactly what was continued on page 11 Campus Travel reduces student stress

byBethAckroyd to Newark, and all was well. Travel is affiliated with three Though the above story is an other area travel services W ithi n a few hours, extreme example, it illustrates (Rumford Travel in Rumford, Samantha discovered the true that Campus Travel, a full Down town Travel i n meaning of stress. It was the service travel agency located in Farmington, and Waterville last day of winter exams and the bookstore, is designed as a Travel in Waterville.) All four her planned ride home service for the students. offices are owned by the newly suddenly fell through. She was Working for and being paid formed corporation, "McQuade stranded, half the campus had directly by the airlines, Campus Ent erpr ises, headed by gone home and almost no ono Travel, like other travel Michole's father, J. Harold Was driving to New Jersey. agencies, does not charge their McQuade. Saman tha began running customers anything above the Mr. McQuade has been in the around like a chicken with its price of the purchased ticket. business of travel agencies head cut off, frantically looking The benefit of arranging travel since 1956, and has since for some way to get home. plans through a travel agency, acquired much hands-on With only a few minutes until therefore, is convenience. experience and the favorable her psychology exam, and no Rather than having to call each reputation that prompted feas ib le, alt ernat i ves, individual airline, one can sec Colby to choose McQuade Samantha called Campus all tho options offered by the Enterprises as its campus Travel. Within minutes her various airlines. travel agent. heart stopped pounding. The Employing three* full-time Campus Travel is open to the travel agent reserved her a travel agen ts, M ich elc public all year but has not seat on an i nexpensive and McQuade, Jennifer Brousseau, encountered the need to do convenient flight form Portland and Karen Wcisscr, Campus continued on page 11 No more Whitacre responds to Ore

1 would like to address investigative journalism. I Review staffers may have, and silence Gregory Ore's editorial printed originally wrote the article as I repeat may have, been This year Colby has made great efforts to provide cultural events to in the Echo of April 14, 1988. an editorial, and all of my expelled for periods of up to inform its students. The events of the past months have helped the First, I will defend my position information came from one and a. half years because Colby community to judge and act without ignorance. It has been on the Dartmouth Four. editorials in the Wall Street they harassed Mr. Cole, this encouraging to share in the Echo' s coverage of the CIA controversy, Second, I will share some J ournal and the Boston Globe incident cannot be . judged to see Stu-A Cultural Life and the Administration support Black views on misleading during the weeks of March 7, outside the racial climate History Month, Feminist Fortnight and Bisexual/Gay/ information^ and March 14, 1988. 1 was not existing during the time the Awareness days. Just as impressive was Gregory Ore's powerful Both you, Mr. Ore, and a investigating the story, I just case was decided. According to piece in last week's Colby Echo, "We have to live in your world, you Dartmouth student have felt that Colby students should my information, as soon as the don't have to live in our's." These events have hit upon human pain attacked my piece on the four read about students at other article was printed, and the and suffering perpetuated by social standards and traditions. How students who were expelled universities who have had their harassment charge was levied, much longer can we sit still in a society that strips away identities from Dartmouth for First Amendment rights the black student union of and puts humanity behind bars? "harassment" by stating that abrogated. Dartmouth had a protest Yet in the aftermath of the plea for understanding, for support and my information was wrong, or That's right, abrogated. which the president of the reform, there is still silence. A silence and passivity, overwhelming that I did not do a proper job of Although the four Dartmouth continued on page 12 and overpowering the cries for civil justice that Colby has voiced in the past months. We are overpowered with a sense of fear and helplessness so we cannot even tie a pink ribbon around out wrists to show minority groups that, yes, you have spoken and we have not Bowdoin professor only listened, but heard. Those who made the decision to wear the symbol of support for oppressed minority groups are examples to the others who Were afraid that the pink arm band might wrench them apart from the criticizes CIA vote status quo. You were afraid you might be associated with something It follows that had a mind, except via a bullet in the teach within an institution different. Unfortunately, this was one of the few opportunities for representive of the National- brain. The excesses of the CIA where the students want only the entire Colby community to show its strength and support for the Socialist (or "Nazi") Party had demonstrate that the Agency the pseudo-truth that is oppressed. shown up in 1935 to "recruit" at does not believe in any of the rendered by "authority". It is The most disappointing responses were from the faculty, staff and Colby he would have been principles that a college like difficult for a faculity to work student officers who have the potential to act as role models. They welcome. Colby might have claimed to in an institution whose leaders were some of the many who chose not to wear the armband. When To permit the CIA to recruit support and espouse —once- would otherwise be seen on the the leaders in the community ignored this opportunity to make a on the basis of "free speech ," upon-a-time. evening news lining up for stand for civil rights, their silence and passivity said to the rest of the "free choice," "the open mind," It is hard to believe that Colby soup. I know. Bowdoin gave an community , "Never mind." Of course, we are not "bad" for acting or or some other cliche that a students are as ready to ex-CIA Director George Bush rather, not acting, in this way. How could Colby be "bad?" liberal arts college tosses out to become fascists as they are an honorary degree in 1982. The forums informing us of the unjust treatment of minority groups justify its cost is to forget that depicted to be. H.R. Coursen served as examples for Colby to follow in the future. On an the CIA is opposed to the open It is difficult for any faculity to Bowdoin College individual level, however, we must aspire to have the courage of Gregory Ore, who spoke out loud and acted through his realization that in the face of such injustice, pain and suffering, there must be no more silence.

Betsy Kuller*90 CIA vote: a slap to Gays/ News Editor The Trustee's vote to allow is not surprising. Each year the the spirit of dedication to the CIA to recruit on campus administration spends less and freedom and principle rather comes as a slap in the face to less time, energy and money on than oppression and money - is the Lesbian and gay community maintaining the facade that gone from Colby. The at Colby. This school Colby is an open-minded, condonement of the CIA marks ©p fflnllm lEdp supposedly has a clause which libera l arts institution. For a turning point in Colby's protects minorities from example, witness how quickly history, when the college has discrimination. The CIA openly and easily a recent incident of finally sold out to the white, and acti vely discriminates intense racism - the burning of straight, male american dream. Editors-in-ch ief against Lesbians and gay men. the cross - was completely As a senior, I am grateful to be Paul Beach Colby knowingly contradicts downplayed and blamed on leaving. My message to the itself in this matter. class of 1991? Welcome Carol yn Lockwood Prod uction Mana ger Waterville residents. to 1984. Senior Editor This sort of action The spirit of Elijah Lovejoy - Mike Diamond Susan Kachen , however, Thomas Hagerty '88 Managing Editor David Russell Matures Editor Ne»s Editor ChrU Pres.cn ** **" Opinion UUor . Reaction to pink arm hands Todd Pritsky Business Ma nage r ' Heidi Dill disappointing Arts Editors Advertising Mana ger to band together and help each Duncan Gray I must say that I was here for almost two years, it Cinda H. Jones layout Editors extremely dissappointed has been apparent that most of other, because by not showing Bill Baerg Magda Lacharitc Monday morning when I the students attending here your support you are telling the Advertising Design Diane Pearcc groups like the Gay and Lauren Kossow entered the post office to find leave with little more than Sports Editor the little pink strips of material academic knowledge and do Lesbian organization that yoti Courtney Broderick , Lawrence KoccaRneca / lay-out Assistants distributed by the Gay and not truly expand their feel that the problems that you Heidi Meehan Lesbian organization all over horizons. I would guess that experience here on campus, be Stacy Porath the floor. I realize that the average Colby student it political, racial or the like, Photograp hy Editors Julie Smith everyone on campus might not knows little about issues are problems that are more David Coleman Beth Craver support the basic civil rights for concerning gays and lesbians. important than theirs. So in the Alexandra Wyle Mary Thomson gay and lesbians, but the fact You are all denying yourselves future, you might want to take Heidi Meyers remains that the average Colby of being educated about an a little more time in assessing student is so caught -up in his issue that you think you can what it is or is not of own little world that the mind discard by throwing away a importance, because if the issue Staff Writers: Meredith Hart, Mike Frcret, Hal Crimmel, is not open to receive any other piece of pink material that you was concerning you, you would Christine Oilman, Emily Issacs, en Riley, Laurie Brown, ifer views aside from that which it were asked to wear for a week. equally want to have some J Jenn Issues like this have Scott, Mark Reiley, Mark LaPointe, Lori Wright, Beth Ackroyd. already believes in. I believe in COLBY, you need to wake up support. wearing the band that you are and stop denying these been ignored for too long and It is time that an awareness of Typists: Cindy Dempsky, Chris Dixon, Sarah Tucker, Nannie acknowledging that they problems and realize at least the problem is acknowled Brown, Elizabeth Barber, deserve rights too, but to throw that there is a world beyond ged Rebecca Street the bands away was showing this campus that will inevitably by all of us as a foundation from which to start and should Photo Staff: Amy Farmer. students concerned about tho effect us all. For all of you rights of those who feel students who feel that there no longer bo taken with a grain" of salt. Graphics: Evan Mctcalf, Tom Brown. repressed here, that wc arc an arc problems within the realms Anne-Louise Band apathetic campus, Having been of our own campus, we all need James R. Reynolds '90 Deregulation? ' Just say no and all sorts of nasty things. driven empires of the by Dave Vincent together. Prices for your basic In point of fact, I agree (to an dime bag hit the ceiling! Huge Caribbean. In short, rich extent). However, I think that foreign capitalists will Probably the biggest activity capitalist empires flourish on there are certain things that the dope trade. Imagine! dominate American politics, least-recognized in .our SHOULD be regulated, if and subject society is the recreational use Powerful lobbyists in the American NOT necessarily to the extent Congress representing narc citizen to the sort of pressures of pharmaceuticals, also that they currently are. Drugs that caused the O known as tokiri, pokin', cokin' interest groups! Congressmen pium Wars is one of them. bought and sold, not by in China during the last and smokin'. Aside from Let's take the consumer 's century. efforts to stamp La Cosa Nostra, but by out this view (the one that counts). From a consumer activity, relativel few hobb Jamaican, Colombian and y y Imagine if the government standpoint then, if drugs magazines or periodicals Middle Eastern Cartels! are deregulated drugs. Yes. all Now that Capitol Hill has legalized, the government discuss techniques, give types- you can even get your will sink to expert opinion, et cetera with been corrupted by "captains of an all time low, Colombian through vending civilian health regard to recreation with industry" once again, imagine will be machines if you want. Now, what this means for the threatened by cheap impure drugs. In fact, many people what does this products take a dim " mean? It consumer. No regulation, , and prices will view of this means that legitimate sk widespread activity, , rather coupled with control of the yrocket due to including than criminal, capitalism will import/export several Federal agencies. necessary agencies, means duties and enter the drug mart. It means that in the name of profit not tariffs designed to support Why is this so? Is there any that drug runners won't have corrupt good reason why all drugs only will prices go up, but governments around to "run" any more. They'll just quality will dive. Yes, dive, to the world. This is no shouldn't be legalized? In fact, bring it all by the bushel and justification for a yes. Many people say that levels approaching that of the little more bag through customs, running hog-butchering industry at privacy. While current drug regulation of drug use is an one HUGE tariff, if any policies are not invasion of privacy, the turn of the century. The necessarily my an Central and North American idea of brilliance, infringement on civil rights, small-time dealers will be they sure governments get their acts swallowed up by the demand- beat legalization. Plummer believes in one world To the Editors: • It appears to me as if the are the terms too many and have enjoyed academic and is known by everyone but few my own personal values , moral fiber of America is once decisions are made upon. In the athletic successes that I may not offer any solution to the morals, or culture to be again being tested. The subject heat of competition between have been able to have had at problem and more often then accepted by the majority. is racism and the direction this opposing factions any positive another college. Bui some of not would rather deny it exists Through my life I have found country chooses to go in will be outcome of diversity is the simple pleasures and and ignore the problem. This is that the incidents of racism that decisive as to the future success automatically lost. Colby is expectations of home are lost not a remedy but denial which I encountered came from a few this nation hopes to enjoy. In a simply a symptom of the much when you are black and you can make the problem even areas. Those individuals who recent Echo Gregory Ore put greater social American come to Maine. I cannot simply worse. did not know any better and forth one black persons opinion disease. go down to the Concourse and I have gone to private schools had very little exposure to on the racial situation here at People have asked me what I get a haircut. The Top 40 radio all of my life and have received blacks before, and those that Colby. In my opinion the thought of the article written by stations don't exactly fulfill my an excellent education in the did but simply didn't care or situation of race and the racial Gregory Ore and to be honest I musical tastes and some of the process, but while receiving were afraid, due to social climate is much greater than liked it very much. It was an citizens of this fine state find that education I was always the conditioning of the black the isolated situation of Colby. accurate depiction of the black people to be an oddity to only black male in my class, people. First off I must say, there is monumental decision that a be gawked at and watched like until I came to Colby. My The second group I have only one world, and to continue black student experiences when a circus side show. The fun and parents always told me that my found comes from older people to divide it among special he is in the position of being a social diversity of a big city are race was never an excuse for and I think frankl y they can go interest groups must no longer minority. Being black at a also nonexistent. But I knew anything I ever did, nor should I to hell, but the first group is be accepted as right. Black school like Colby at times is not this situation would exist ever expect anything because I where the hope of all minorities versus white, capitalist versus easy but to say I have not before I came to Colby. was black. These are lessons I lie. Often when we know little communist, conservative enjoyed myself here would be a To say there is not racism at have never forgotten. At the about something it is easy to versus liberal, the "haves" lie. I have made , many Colby would be to lie. There is same time my parents fully criticize it. Black people are in versus the "have nots". These friendships that will be life long racism in many places, and this expected me not to compromise continued on page 12 U.S. desregards historica l context in dealing with f oreign affairs by Christopher Anstey government would study the millions upon millions of nations. This pattern has and the fact that the last In his latest hit album, Sting situations of a country dollars of support to these occurred over and over again. elections, in 1984, did not sings a song named "History historically, it would see how in governments they fell - or, And still the U.S.A. keeps its represent the people. Once in- Will Teach Us Nothing," in many cases its support of rather, because of such aid, policy intact: today the Reagan depth analysis in these fields is which he says the study of facts "stability" is definitely the were raised up to be knocked administration supports completed, the U.S.A. should and events in the past is wrong path to take. You'd down. In each case the leaders relatively corrupt, alienated, come to the conclusion that worthless. This thesis, think after one or two blunders of these countries had become anti-Communist governments supporting Duarte - in the long particularly in the case of the the U.S.A. would catch on and illegitimate, alienated from the in El Salvador, Chile, run - is going to be against its foreign policy of the U.S.A., is engage in intelligent policies. It populace, and for the most part Paraguay, South Korea, and interests. The United states, if quite mistaken. The United has not, however, and that is corrupt. The U.S., however, Haiti, among others. it desires to rid the world of its States government, in its where Sting is quite wrong. * supported them through to the What is the solution? More ever-increasing anti- end - all in the sacred name of foreign policies, does not seem As stated, the foreign policy of intelligent (or, rather, Americanism and if it wants to take things in historical the U.S.A. has been marked by anti-Communism. As is quite intelligent) foreign policy. nations to support its policies in context or learn from its own substantial support of pro- clear, this policy has not Future American governments the long term, must step back mistakes. The result of this is We s t, anti-Communist resulted in these countries should take the conditions of form its ethnocentric continued perpetration of regimes. This has boor, shown maintaining their pro-U.S.A. countries into great orientation and intense • anti- foreign policy blunders wholly thi s century in Libya, orientation. Propping up consideration before leftist bias and really avoi da b le and ent i rely Nicaragua, Iran, Cuba, and regimes which are corrupt and supporting one side or the investigate world situations. It inexcusable. The main object of Vietnorn among many others. alienated form the people does other. History, health must recognize its past American foreign policy has Sound strange? The U.S. used not exactly endear the United conditions, public support, and blunders and commit itsel f been to support and maintain to support regimes of these States to the populations of income distribution must all be NOT to let them be in vain. stability in a conscrvative/anti- countries?! Yes. King Idris in these countries. Thus, when analyzed to determine what Otherwise,* North-South Communist context. Not only Libya until his overthrow in such overthrows occur, they 4ype of a foreign policy to conflicts will be transformed to has this historically led to the 1959, Somoza until 1979, the tend to be anti-American in engage. For example, in *he East-West ones, and foreign emergence of revolutions and Shah until 1979, Batista in nature. The U.S.A. responds use of El Salvador various policy blunders by ingratitude instability, it has brought a Cuba until 1959, and military with antagonism and isolation things should be recognized, toward the United States will proli f erate world feeling of commanders in South Vietnam - leaving the new governments such as vast differences in continue. In this regard, the anti-Amoricanism. This is until the North reunited the with little choice but to foster d istribution of the rational study of history certainly WILL wholly avoidable. If the U.S. country in 1976. Despite closer ties with Soviet bloc income, proliferate poverty, teach something. Sorry, Sting. 75 RIGORS A listing of events from Thursday at 5 'til Sunday at 8

, «_3^(W' «Q^e_-^<» " *-a_£ «_3^ 0N&OING 7-00 and 9:15 p.m. Thursday-Saturday: Stu-A Film: "Star Wars". 8:00 p.m. Friday-Sunday: "Broadway Musical Review," Robins Room, RobertsUnion. All Day Friday-Saturday: Woodsmans Meet,Johnson Pond.

(left to right) Colby sophomore Janet Boudreau will play Smeraldma, junior Tim Burton will play Truffaldino, and professor Abbott Meader Will- take the part of Pantalone in Carlos Goldoni's classic Italian comedy "The Servant of Two Masters," on April 28, 29 and THURS DAY 30 at 8 p.m. in Strider Theater on the Mayflower Hill campus. (Directed by Ruth Brancaccio.) Tickets can be reserved by calling 872-3388. (Photo by Scott Davis) 4:00 p.m . Senior Scholar Presentation with Colleen McKenna: "The Role of Presidential Personality in the Carter Administration," Government seminar room, Miller Library. 7:00 p.m. Coffeehouse Concert: "Bell and Shore," country music. 7:00 p.m. International Film Series: "Madam Bovary," A Portrait o an Artis t A.V. Room. f 7:00 p.m. Film: "Cousin Cousine," Lovejoy 213. "Aristotle Playing the Host to and show me what its like 8:00 p.m. Lecture: "The Enviormental Effect of U.S. in Name: Scott Reed " Age: 40 Seven Dwarfs from Finland. outside. Central America," with Louis Sinclair, Lovejoy 208. what is the Art Medium: Printmaking, In your view, What is your favorite Drawing, Painting relationship between art and leisure-time activity? Where were you educated sodety? My life is that of art; leisure , and ' t what have you done before To tell you the truth , I don time is a commodity for the know much about this uncommited - yet the answer is FRIDAY coming to Colby? B.A. - University of South relationshi p. that I exercise. Florida (painting), What do you feel you get out of What is your favorite quote? 4:00 p.m. Sports: Mens 'B' Lacrosse vs. Bridgeton being an artist? Follow the path in life tha t Acadamy. B.F.A. - Southwest Missouri an State University (prin tmaking), 1. I get the chance to make most engages the highest attempt at expressing my most calling of your heart ( "follow M.F.A. - Rhode Island School feel ings. "), (printm aking) profound the path of your heart of Design . 2. Sometimes the gates of b Most Recently - continuing attrib uted to Don Juan y "mystery " briefl y swing open Carlos Castaneda. SATURDAY educatio n classes .at RISD, art director of Gallery Sixty-Eight, 12:00 p.m. Sports: Mens Baseball vs. Husson Belfast, Maine. (doubleheader). Who has had the greatest 2:00 p.m. Sports: Mens Lacrosse vs. Tufts. influence on your work? 2:00 p.m. Sports: Womens Lacrosse vs. Tufts. 1. My fri ends who were also 4:00 p.m. Sports: Womens 'B' Lacrossevs. Brunswick. studio majors back at the 8:00 p.m. Concert: "Making Music in Maine," Page University of Florida; Commons Room, Student Center. 2. The 20th Century Masters: Klee, Kan dinsky, Chagall , Matta , Dubuffet , the Abstract Expressionists. What do you feel is your highest §UNDAY accomplishment? Generall y, my most recent 3:00 p.m. Concert: Colby Wind Ensamble, Lorimer Chapel. work. Specificall y, an 8:00 p.m. Concert:Julie Swanson '88 accompanied by engraving of 1986 entitled Judith Quimby, Given Auditorium. Colb y celebrates 175th with Had yn's

"The Cre a tion" March, 1808, Salieri took up the The Colby music community department chair Paul M*chlin, of "Messiah," will be joined by opportun ity to hear and study will celebrate the College's the Co l by Symphony baritone Peter Allen, who was Handel's "Messiah." Haydn's ba ton to conduct the work 175th anniversary in grand Orchestra, directed by Jonathan featured in Colby's spring 1987 oratorio opens, then, with a before a Viennese audience that style when it performs, on both Hallstrom,. and will proceed performance of Beethoven's representation of cosmic chaos, numbered among it some of tho the evenings of May 7 and 8, under the baton of Professor "Mass in C," as well as its 1986 and doses with a musical world's grea test musical one of the Western music Machlin. perf ormance o f Bach's interpretation of a newly figures, including Beethoven, world's most spectacular choral Accompanied by the 125 voices "Christmas Oratorio." ordered world. Hummel and Gyrowetz. At the offerings, Haydn's magnificent of the combined Colby Chorale "The Creation" draws its Though the piece was begun end of the first part, the story oratorio, "The Creation." and the Colby-Kernebec thematic material form each of in 1797 by the aging Haydn and goes, the exhausted Haydn had The two performances, Choral Society, and the Colby the seven biblical days of premiered the following year, to be carried out. As he took his scheduled for 8 p.m. in Lorimer Orchestra, will be three soloists creation written about by its most memorable leave through a crowd of music Chapel, will represent a who have each sung previously Milton in his great epic peom. performance is said to have lovers, Beethoven kissed his collaborative effort between in Colby productions. Lyric Haydn became fascinated with occurcd some 10 years later, hands, which he then raised to the Colby College Chorale and tenor Frank Hoffmeistor and the notion of setting music to coinciding with the 75-year-old the orchestra as if in blessing. It the Colby-Kennebec , Choral soprano Joyce Andrews, who biblical texts when during a composer's last performance. was the last the public was to master, Society, directed by music sang Colby's ^-^performance stay in England he had an It is said that on the 27th of sec of the great Feminist Nancy Mairs Colby dancers: a step in to spea k at Colby the rivht d irection leotards and an arrow-swift was an all-in-red burst and Seriously crippled by multiple the literary world when it by Richard Sewell schlerosis but still became a national bestseller. tempo. flow of motion and pattern, able to The two most weaving in and out of continue her writing, Currently, Ms. Mairs is Dancers take steps; the Colby purlely author dancerly pieces (that syncronization. One thing Nancy Mairs will speak working on a feminist memoir Dancers, guided by Tina is, to on the movement for movements own ponder: dancers may wear the Colby campus on Tuesday, titled, "House Bound: an Mitchel Wentzel, took a step in kinetic sake, exploring what it blank-faced "mask" of classical April 26 in the Smith Room of Erotics of Place and Space." a very right direction this Not long ago, Colby professor Friday and Saturday, hosting it is to have and be a body in ballet, or the alert, reactive Roberts Union. The talk will space) face seen in much begin at 4:30 and author Susan Kenney, the Maine College Dance were Black Paint/ White p.m. and is free contemporary dance, but when and open to the whose recently released novel Festival in Strider Theater, Walls and Fa inting in Coils. public. The first, Coan III some dancers have one style Ms. Mairs* book "In All The "Sailing" has already met with swarming stagefuls for a large by John , was a blue-pink nervous piece of and some another in a piece, Rooms of the Yellow House,!' critical acclaim, recently had and largely enthralled the opportunity to hear audience. controlled comedy done to the effec t is confusing. None won the 1984 Western States Tibetan the less BP/WW and F in C Book Award in "Growing Up Nice" read by the The best of many good things gongs which sounded poetry. She now beautiful, now like a fascinated me. M.E. virtually resurrected the author. "She is tough-minded was variety. There was what howling of hungry aluminum Tremblay's The Bod personal essay style with her and clear-headed, and both this reviewer thinks of y collection " pragmatic and very incisive in "hoofing ": gymnastic symetry dogs. I'm not sure the program Environment was in the same "Plaintext, which vein, , includes the piece "On Being her thnking and writing," said and sync, whit a Chorus Line is notes, about "autonomy" and a solo slow, almost erie warm-up. Crippled." "Plaintext" startled Prof. Kenney. all about. Kevin Dutil's Hot "discovering strengths" served Fudge and Alex Cooke/Kandra well, but they didn't detract Exerpts From Equitorial >XXAAAXAnXXXXKXAXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXX XXXAXXXXXXXXn'VAAMKAKAKAAAAAAJ Ayotte' I Don ' t Care,, were Convergence (Kim Arrow) was > , X* from a fascinating glimpse of > N stylish examples of the genre, a tongue-in-cheek example of > X human motion seen from an ? -% N. " the first " in black, white and the borderline between "pure I ^^^_ \ ! odd angle. 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Across 1. Six letter primate 2. He had a dog named 'Checkers.' 3. How many thousands Gardner Colby gave to Waterville College to save it from bankruptcy. 4. The name of the sloop Jeremiah Chaplin sailed upon. 5 Midwinter fever common at Colby. 6. What the 'R' in President William R. Cotter's name stands for. 7. On letters to Oregon. 8. Former name of Drummond. 9. They are not allowed in the pub without a leash. 10. Short for 'Emergency Medical Technician'. 11. 'Frijoles Salsa.' 13. The name of the river near the old Colby campus. 14*. Spanish for 'in.'

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2. Colby's hilltop name. 3. What '2 Across' says when not allowed in the pub. 4. Author of Gardens of Malice. 5. Substance that gives colour to the blue light. 6. The name of the old Student Center. 7. New vending machines in the laundry rooms make this safer. 8. What Colby rents for the pond. Connect th o dots 9. This still falls on April 15th. 10. What you must be upon graduation to cause the blue light to go out. 11. Soviet news agency. 12. Colby programa en Mexico. 13. Visiting Chinese Professor Liu .

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Photo by David Coleman . Send your completed fun page via campus mail to "Arts and Entertainment, Colby Echo," before Monday, May 2nd. The winning entery will receive 2 movie tickets to Railroad Square plus a $15.00 certificate for dinner. «, In addition, the winning portrait of President Colter will be framed and presented to him in the name of the contestant (if desired). Bad luck 13 spells Laxmen defeat fate for baseball by Bill Auerswald Merrimack by Lawrence Rocca Sam Jones was responsible for lead at the conclusion of the The Colby Lacrosse team Colby's only first period score, well-piayed third period. "We've been short changed so many times that we're beginning to improved their record to 5-2 assisted by Rob Erdmann. Drew Simmons finished off feel like stockbrokers during the depression." Those were the words with a 9-6 win over Merrimac Jones scored again in the a man-up play, assisted by that senior right handed pitcher Rich Mueller had to offer after the on Thursday, April 14. Colby's second period, this time with Greg Cunningham in the 4th Colby baseball team dropped another one run decision last Friday. winning streak now stands at 3 the help of P.J. Perroni. Perroni period, and he scored again, fed This time to USM by a score of 7-6. The team was thrown another in a row, and has brought the tallied himself, fed by middle by fellow Boulder, Colorado curve when their Saturday doubleheader versus UMass/Boston mules into the New England Steve Coan, and Joe Bisson native Garrett Hinebauch to was snowed out. Going into yesterday's game against Bowdoin, rankings, rated 8th in New added a goal assisted by fellow tally the ninth and final mule the team's record stood at 4-13. England's Division 3. co-captain Greg Cunningham score. The come-from-behind However, a quick look at the record does not do the team justice. The Merrima game got to pull Colby to within one at victory improved the mule Besides losing the chance to get back on the winning track versus a off to a rough start, as sloppy halftime, down 5-4. record to 5-2 while dropping very beatable opponent, they have been on the wrong end of five play and 7 first-period penalties Colby owned the second Merrimac to an identical mark. one run decisions. "It's a very strange phenomenon. One that I have kept Colby playing in their own half , allowing only one Saturday's game against experienced only up here," said captain third baseman Jamie end. The first Quarter ended Merrimack goal in the the Conn. College was snowed out Arsenault,"In basketball we just knew we were going to win. It's with Merrimak holding a 3-1 thirty minutes, including a third and will not be rescheduled. just a matter of us having to learn how to win." lead, on the strength of Chris quarter shutout by the Mule Colby will face 6th ranked Tufts Indeed it seems that that is one thing the Mules do need to learn. Smith's goaltending. "It could defense. While the defense did on Saturday, following their The team's offense has been scoring runs at a blistering pace, and have been 10-1," said coach its job, the offensive unit was Wednesday match-up with the pitching has now put forth five good efforts in a row. Pfeiffer, "Smith really kept us in able to put the game away. Plymouth State. The game will From the start of the season it became apparent that the team the~ game."- Smith's 7 first Kevin Plummer scored begin at 2:00 p.m. on either the needed better late inning defense and a little luck. In their very first period saves were half his total, unassisted to tie the game at Football field or the Lacrosse game of the season, the Mules were victimized by what Arsenault and the sophomore proved that five, and was followed by field next to the fieldhouse. calls a lack of "killer instinct" and misfortune. Leading Amherst for he could keep pace with fellow Erdmann netting a Jones feed Bates will bring their team, and most of the game, the Mules ended up losing 13-12 on a 2 run homer keeper Bruce Fougere who on a fastbreak. Joe Bisson no-doubt vocal fans to in the eighth inning. They dropped a 7-6 decision at the hands of played an impressive game scored again, assisted by Mayflower Hill on Wednesday, Northeastern on a late inning home run also. against Bowdoin last week. Plummer, and Colby had a 7-5 April 27 for a 3:00 p.m. contest. But the most frustrating of all the one run games has to be the defeat by Trinity. Junior second baseman Steve Rand approriately labeled the loss a "nightmare." With Colby leading 6-3 in the bottom of the ninth, Trinity scored 3 times to push the game to extra innings. In the top of the tenth, Colby scored 4 runs only to see Trinity score 5 for the win. While the Mules have trouble finishing teams off, they have also had bad luck. Trailing 9-5 in the seventh inning of the first game of a doubleheader at Babson, the Mules had the bases loaded and hot hitting Jason Shulman at bat, there was to be no game tying grand slam though, as his long drive was caught at the fence. Their most recent loss was also due to bad luck. The Mules played USM tough the whole game before a late rally spoiled a great Colby effort. Even though the team has a poor record, they do have thirteen games left (including yesterdays Bowdoin game) and could still qualif y for ECAC post season play. With thirteen losses, the Mules would probably have to win them all. A tall order, but one that Arsenault feels is possible: "It will be an interesting test, but our young pitching is coming around, and so is our fielding. Now it s a matter of pulling" it all together." Rand mirrored that opinion and added, "We're capable of turning it around, and most of the guys feel the same way." Among those are teammates pitcher Norm Hugo and first baseman/dh Tom Powers. Powers and Hugo did not let the losses or last Saturday's snow get them down. Hugo, the lanky senior lefthander fel t that Saturday "would have been an excellent chance to throw and ice my arm at the same time," while the upbeat Although the.Mules ' game versus Connecticut College was snowed out, the team did not get the sophomore Powers insists that the doubleheader "could have been day off. Coach Pfeiffer led the team as they tried to clear the field. Photo by Amanda sharbrough squeezed in." Hugo feels that "if we play to our potential, we can definitely tear off thirteen in a row, no problem," and adds that "We will play anyone, anywhere, anytime." Lacrosse winning - If the Mules pull off the thirteen in a row and bring their record to 17-13, then it will not matter if the ECAC selection committee makes their picks on Friday, May 13. By the that time, the Mules depth balance number. with and will think thirteen is their lucky y Bill Auerswald The team will travel to St. Joseph's Friday/ before returning for a b Greg Cunningham follow Penalty killing has been handled doubleheader Saturday against Husson at noon, and Bates next Plummer with 18 points and 16 well, as opponents have scored Midseason comes quickly y. Bisson has Tuesday at 3:00. points respectivel on only 25% -of man-up when you play a spring sport in been an excellent shooter, opportunities. The defense Maine. The Colby Lacrosse scoring 13, while Cunningham seems to improve as the game team has completed half of its has provided the complement progresses, allowing 21 first f ourteen game schedule, to good shooting; good passing, period goals compared to 8 in posting a 5-2 record thus far. with 13 assists. Steve Coan and the third period. If Colby is to The mid-season mark always P.J. Perroni each have 10 points. have a strong second half, seems to be a good time to look If the offense has shown a vice, defense will continue to be a key at a team's statistics, and get it has been in extra-man fa ctor., BR IEf 5 some idea of why their recordis situations, where Colby's unit Colby's middies have President Jarred Webster or Colby's sailing team will open as it is. Colby's wins are the of Erdmann, Cunningham, consistently out played their their spring season at MIT on race coordinator Bill result of a balanced attack Bisson, Plummer, Russman and counterparts, Auerswald. especially in Sunday. The fifteen boat fleet which features depth and Perroni or Simons has only controlling ground balls. Colby will include perennial powers experience, an improving converted 19% of man-up has recovered 352 to the Tufts, Boston University, defensive unit, and consistent chances. The six on five deficit opposition's 238. Both Kevin Brown and Dartmouth. Four work in goal by a skilled has been made up for, Plummer and Chuck Burke lead Colby sailors will race Leigh Jerna, of the women's tandem of tenders. however, by Colby's six on six the "ground ball hogs" with throughout the day on the lacross team, scored seven Junior midfielder Kevin play. forty each. Burke and Steve Charles River in two divisions. goals and one assist against Plummer leads Colby's offense Defen sively, the long-sticks Coan have alternated face-off Colby's fall schedule will Wheaton College This total of with 19 points. Kevin's 10 have been steadily improving " duties, and each has controlled include ten regattas, including eight points tics Colby's all- assists are perhaps more and cutting their penalty better than 50%. Tho fast break one hosted on Colby's home time record of points in one important than his 9 goals, as minutes which were an has been run successfully 12 waters at Great Pond. game. they show that Kevin's potent early-season problem. They times, compared to opponent's Students interested in Leigh has excellent speed and stick is not the only midfield have teamed with the midfield 5. competitive or recreational power, along with superb shot threat. Senior attackmen and to clear the ball with an continued on pag e 10 sailing should contact Club and setup judgement. co-captains Joe Bisson and impressive 70% success rate. Colby dancers Laxmen review to itself; for me it Manikin where...Together, Ana Kiss (person and dummy) continued from page 9 continued from page 7 transcended self pity, framed the gut courage of was the strangest of all - dance (whatever that is) and an melodrama, propaganda - all anger in a too-confining beam perhaps because drama is my In goal, Chris Smith and idea-piece. It began with a solo pitfalls open to such a piece. It of projector light, she used own field, and this a theatrical Bruce Fougere have played of balletic-spasmic gyres and was about becoming the gestures of Amslang to convey piece in many senses. well, splitting minutes almost contractions by a lady in a machine you work with (while the long-mute frustration of Backstage (in a pre-war evenly. Smith followed frenzy of too-much blue dress; the baby cries untended behind women who feel trapped by cabaret green-room littered Fougere's Bowdoin win with when she had exhausted you in the daycare) and yet, at gender; in itself a strong with stage junk, the notes tell one of his own at Merrimack herself and the dress had last, it was about still being statement. As she spoke of us), a man, initially flung into showing that he still has an swallowed her, a tire, also human among inhuman gears. achieving freedom (this was the room by parties unknown, equal stake to the starting job. gyrating entered; "I'm tired" it Tina Wentzel's flair for dance with speech) I wanted dances with a dummy - which Smith has saved 51 % of shots, seemed to say as it fell. Enter dances with wistful and/or her to escape out of the does not come to life - and at while Fougere has stopped three valley-:um girls, bitch bouncing lifejoy shone in stationary shaft of light. the close, shot by assailants 61%. The Colby goalies have a goddesses dressed in uglies, the Calmin ' Experience which was Christina ' s World was the unknown. The technique and combined kind who are bored out of their clearly about easy, elbow most balletic and the most atmosphere were superb. One goals-against-average of 10. jockying friendship, with and tiny minds by their own narratrive/ psychological piece rich moment among many had Leaving the statistics, it seems : resentment at being alive. without the silly masks we all Don Greco planned and ther dummy pushed innocently that the key to the team's wear for each Perhaps the piece was about other. Summer danced in a tale of a daughter into a "Sieg Hell" salute of success thus far has been their too much style contrasted with at Spinach Rock (Dona too limp to take control as her whic h the clearly non- consistent play as a unit. Gone too little. Whatever, it was fun! Thompson) was also serene, polite mother drives a totalitarian dancer-artist was are the divisive rivalries and charmingly about friendshi Margaret Wescontt's p, loved suitor away. Story and unaware. Bravo, for the piece, infighting that so often hurt last Daughters of the Mill was a breezy late summer days feelings were crystal clear and and for the whole idea of the year's team. Depth, poise and around the clothesline; how powerful evocation of the scarily controlled, moving to Festival! A chance to see what teamwork top. the -list of corrugated iron gulags all days slip by...filmy, dreamy, the polish and is happening around us among reasons that Colby has already folksy. perpetuality of terrible, real life in the the Pachelbel Cannon. dancers here in the North East posted more wins than in the around us. It deserves a full In Women Every- For me Der Mann Und Das is rare and important. Thanks. entire 1987 season.

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Bear left after ¦ ¦ ¦ the Winslow bridge¦ - then 3 miles ahasd on the left. ¦ — ' — -— —_ .. entertaining, newsmaking, and sometimes Student Center "non-Commons parties are For met with greater fines because continued from page 3 frat parties tend to have bizarre sports commentary tune in to the hopefully monitor alcohol themes or are of annual nature, consumption, " sta tes which draws a greater crowd, revamped Seitzinger. She emphasized the increasing the chance for fact that controlled parties are damage. Chris Preston, co-host imperative so as to ensure the of Shakedown '88, feels that individual's welfare. The price the Student Center is more of a of $100 is merely an arbitrary "Commons Center" because 5PaRT&Fiqp figure which seemed like a the damage bill from a reasonable amount, but it is not Commons party is paid for by engraved in stone. Seitzinger the Commons, whereas, every Saturday night at 6:00 on WMHB 90.5 FM said that she is willing to individuals having a party are discuss the figure if students accountable for oftentimes PLUS: Answer the trivia question and win one oi have any suggestions costly damage. Consequently, concerning this policy. "We individuals are hesitant to don't want to discourage throw a party, which defeats many fabulous prizes! anyone from having a party, the .purpose of a Student but we don't want to penalize Center. Because the Student Center people who'd have controlled Ms. Weisser commented that this year's favorite among the parties," said Seitzinger . was designed to bear the grunt students was the Bahamas. of all-campus parties, the at times other than, spring The question of preferential Campus Travel break, students are usually The reason Campus Travel Commons party-throwers will continue to treatment given to arranging flights home, a receives so much business from parties over parties sponsored be held responsible for continued from page 3 students going on spring break individuals is a question damages, yet Farkas contends process that involved airports by much advertising off campus. all over the country. In addition is the many vacation packages worth considering, especially that people are generally Most of Campus Travel's that are offered. Ms. McQuade for those particular individuals becoming more careful and the to this, many Colby students business comes from faculty work with Campus Travel in explained that they receive who feel that they have been amount of damage has and Jan Plan trips, such as the offers from many companies discriminated against. In resultantly decreased. Once planning their trips to Europe. trip to the Soviet Union this currently who wish to promote such response to this question, Mary hosts learn more about the Ms. Brousseau is past January. Students' travel working with a student who is packages, and she stressed that Kozicki said, "We do not pick on precautions that they have to plans comprise about one-third Campus Travel does not take, such as having many traveling to the Ivory Coast in any group. We bill for what we of Campus Travel's total work West Africa, where his family advertise those packages with find damaged - it is the same people securing and load. small print and hidden costs. monitoring the building, the is. She and her colleagues have price for a Commons as it is for All three travel agents also sent students to Lima, "We advertise those that are Jack and Jill Student." Plummer amount of damages should working at Campus Travel approved, bonded, and significantly lessen. Peru, and Kathmandu. thinks that it might seem as if expressed an interest and As expected, students using insured. We won't sell nickle enjoyment in working with Campus Travel always journey and dime companies." Colby students and said they south, particularly to Mexico Such concern for the students, London School of Economics have found more variety and. the Caribbean, for spring as important customers, is one of the many and Political Science working in the college setting break. The reason for this, ways Campus than they would have according to Ms. Weisser, is Travel acts as a valuable A chance to study and live in London encountered in any other travel that "they can get the climate service to the Colby community. As Ms. McQuade Junior-year programs, Postgraduate Diplomas, One- agency. Ms. McQuade noted, they want and packages with "The students come from all stressed, Campus Travel is a Year Master's Degrees and Research Opportunities in reasonable fares." Lasts year s free convenience from which the Social Sciences. over the world, and dealing with them is exciting, hot spot, as noted by Ms. all students, like Samantha, , was Cancun, and . The wide range of subjects includes:- interesting, and challenging." McQuade can benefit. Accounting and Finance • Actuarial Science • Busi- ness Studies • Economics • Econometrics • Economic History • European Studies • Geography • Government • Health Planning • Housing • Industrial eligible to become a member of Boston Globe. All of the teams Relations • International History • International Rela- tions • Law • Management Science • Operational Istari and the Woodsman's Team, which will be camping out on Research • Philosophy, Logic & Scientific Method • . is comprised of A and B teams Runnell's Hill and cooking their Population Studies • Politics • Regional and Urban Woodsmen that practice Monday through own food during the Planning • Sea-Use Policy • Social Administration • continued from page 3 Friday.) competition. Social Anthropology • Social Planning in Developing started b both Colby and The two clubs, ISTARI and Countries • Social Work-i Sociology • Social Psychol- y Interestingly enough, the ogy • Statistical and Mathematical Sciences • Dartmouth during the late '50s 42nd Annual Woodsman's the Woodsman's Team, are Systems Analysis • and have continued to thrive Competition for the involved in very interesting only two of Applicati on forms from: through the years. Northeastern Division is April activities and are Admissions Registrar , Room 10, L.S.E,, Competitions last throughout 22 and 23. Colby's big team will many clubs organized here at Houghton Street , London WC2A 2AE, England , the year against much larger be hosting it and its members Colby. Some other clubs, just as stating whether undergraduate or postgraduate. schools and take place have been working since alluring, are the Wine Tasting anywhere from Canada to September to raise money and Club, the Pottery Club, the Pennsylvania. (Anyone is organize this competition. Biking Club, World Beyond LSE _— Some of the events featured War, the underwater Diving - will be the horizontal chop, Club, the Republican Club, the felling, axe throwing, fire International Club and a great building, sawing events and many more. If any club sounds many more. This event has interesting, stop by the Student been covered by such sources as Activiites Office for more Swing Into Golf Seaso n at Josephs. .. The New York Times and The information. Club Sets , Indivi dual Clubs & Putters j Ping v ought to venture out and see this for yourself. Wilson \ / Starter Sets The meet will be running for V From $109 Woodsmen two full days. Friday's Spaulding activities will be split between . W\__> the canoeing events on Johnson Daiwa continued from page 1 Pond and several team events, Top Flite Balls: put the meet on the front page including the Twitch-Peavey- balls) only $17.99 under the "oddities" column. Deck Relay on the field across Bonus Pack (15 Club RepaJr & Likewise, The Boston Globe from Eustis on Mayflower Hill ^finishing. has called with the intention of Drive. r«ii «hA«*. running a cover story. Day Two will begin on the Golf Shoss: Gloves . . On the long-shot side of Woodsmen's Field with felling Niks .. Etonlc • Footjoy • Dsxtsr 0th6r Acce8Sorlas . publicity, the Woodsmen's team and pole climbing. Around 10 DEXTER SPIKELESS $24.99 (REG $50) has sent a five page letter to o'clock, everything wi ll shift National Geographic, who is over to the field by Eustis for all Plus a Full Selection of Used Equipment considering compiling an the singles' events, which article on the Maine logging include axe-throwing and the tradition. The meet may also "Biathalon." Main Street, Fairfield li^ClT'DU * G get* mentioned on ESPN and There is no admission fee for 453-612^ or 453-3324 J_rTl CBS. any event, and thus no reason | IJi IML O What does this mean to the not to show up. So come on out & SPORTING GOODS 10% off non -l. .t.m. whh COLBY ID OCIOTWNQ Colby Student? It means you and see some strange stuff. understanding of all people is arrogance, and ignorance that going to have to be reached. it has wallowed in for too long, Plummer The challenge of our generation or it can change its path toward Voice your opinion continued from page 5 is for each member to attempt true and lasting desegregation, Two weeks ago the Colby Community witnessed an enli htening the minority at Colby and as fully as possible to transcend diversity, education and g everywhere else for that matter the boundaries of their own tolerance, gathering of speakers on the CIA and freedom of speech issues. domestically as well Admiral Stansfield Turner urged but black people have just as as internationall our community to allow the CIA to social situation and have the y. Each and continue recruiting on campus, and to put the democratic process to many of talents and abilities as compassion to know their every member of the Colby any other people in America. College work by writing to our senators and representatives about what we f ellow mart, his background, his community has expect The black experience in America reached that same of the CIA. Now that the trustees have reinforced Admiral culture and his heritage. crossroad, Turner's dictum is one everyone should care to and must challenge themselves , please do not let the issue die. Our generation can no longer Tomorrow (April 22) know and understand. The and everyone they meet to at lunch at each of the dining hall entrances accept the established will be tables at which you will have an opportunity to write to.your white experience in America is segregation strive for a society where color, that has existed for or home-state senators and or representatives. Paper, envelopes, and taught every day in the schools so long. No longer can a man be sex, nationality^ political / ideology has nothing to do with addresses will be provided. You will be responsible for providing in America but this nation is in considered educated knowing your opinions and no way solely comprised of onl personal worth one individual postage. y the works of Hemingway It will take onl f ew whites and for this nation to and has over another. Everyone y a minutes and a 25 cent stamp; If Shakespeare, but must also representativedemocracy functions (and I truly care aod understand each give literary credence to the must challertgethemselvesto get . as cynical as you may be, am sure you hope it functions), the results of the letters will prove it. other the ra' ial experience of black writers of our time and to know that which is incredibly every ethnic background is different from himself, When you receive a response, please send a copy along to the Writing the past as Gregory Ore if they Center, and include going to have to be taught and pointed out. are to be the most informed , at least roughly,what you had written. We will, and in turn, compile and analyze the results. understood. Cultural diversity The American society has the best they can be. To me is supposedly the backbone of reached a there is onl This is a truly non-partisan effort, backed by the Student crossroad. It can y one world and we Government, our nation but for it to trul continue to reinforce the Colby Coalition for Political Action, and the y be the ideals all have to live in it. Writing Center, and it will only be useful if many diverse a uniform of segregation, homogeneity, people-all along the Kevin Plummer '89 spectrum of opinion take the time to write. Democracy assumes that all opinions are expressed and that all opinions are expressed. Russell will head the Echo in 1988-1989 The Editors-in-Chief are pleased to announce their selection of David Russell as Editor-in-Chief for the 1988-1989 academic year. Russell, the present Managing Editor, is from Rye, New York and is a member of the class of 1989.

that justice could not have been society-wide basis. This of their God-created bodies to try uncomprehending" will help. It Ore served properly in the. racial course is no consolation to you, to look 'pretty' by white is true, a white can never continued from page 4 climate surrounding the issue. or to any black who confronts standards." I am not comprehend the discrimination university addressed. Posters The "facts" that I pulled from racism at Colby. Although your suggesting that this is why a black man faces in American for the protest pictured the those various articles may have article did have a unique style, blacks use hair relaxer now", society, but unless you preach Review editor stating, "We've been wrong, although I contest you too have misinformation and I'm not sure of the context total separation, then you must got to get rid of all the that they were not, but is this incorporated into your piece. your professor meant this do your best to educate whites niggers!" any rise to imply that the article You referred to a Colby statement to be taken, but on how severe the suffering is, Let's not forget the subject of was part of a conspiracy of professor who stated/ "The blacks did use hair relaxer to and help them to understand. I the Review article about Mr. misinformation about blacks? reason why Blacks use relaxers look like whites even by also think you could put forth Cole. The article was one in a No! on their hair is to make them Malcolm X's admission. more positive steps toward supposed series which Mr. Ore contends that this look more like white people," Please don't take this' article ending this racism, rather than reviewed classes at Dartmouth article upholds the stereotypes and went on to write how you as one of racism, I am merely lambasting everyone. Wha t because the Review had issued of blacks.. How does this article were offended by this remark. trying to clear my name from about extending Brown v. a cultural literacy test of which reinforce any stereotype about You seem to me to be a fan of the implication of racism. I Board of Education (1954) and half the Dartmouth students it blacks? Can one infer form my Malcolm X, and although you wanted to clarify my position the host of other desegregation was given to failed. A article that all black professors have instincts toward black on the Dartmouth Four and cases encompassing economic, transcript from Mr. Cole's preach liberation theory in separation apparent in your also clarify one of your points. housing, and social integration, class was printed verbatim their courses? Or that black article, you seem to pull away Your critic of racism at Colby rather than just educational along with the article in the professors are paranoid of in the end and opt for unity. I and in America is very valid, opportunity. I am with you in Review. Mr. Cole was quoted their environment and sue would suggest that if you read and I support your eff orts to your fight to end racism, as sayiqg, "All you guys are publications that write about Malcolm X's autobiography a end discrimination at Colby. although I don't participate in honkies," and talked about them (Mr. Cole sued the little closer, you will find that However, I don't think calling SOBHU, and I wish you the Review for 2.3 million dollars a nuclear waste while teaching a Malcolm X himself gives the the people that wish to help best of all God given abilities to Music II class. few years back for printing a above reason for blacks using you "racists" or "totally help end it. Whitacre'88 Now, admittedly, critiquing a similar article. He later relaxer on their hair. On pages John professor's style is a bit nasty, withdrew -the suit.)? These 52 through 54 of his but was it racially motivated? don't fit any of the stereotypes autobiography, Malc olm X The jury is still out on that one. that I have ever heard, which talks a bout a ha irdo call ed a A more important issue is that are very few. Could it be a "conch" tha t a f riend had just should the Review staffers more general stereotype that given him. During the process, have been expell ed f or blacks arc bitter about their a solution was put on Malcolm Correction hara ssmen t f rom a cl osed situation? It seems Mr. Ore is, X's hair to straighten' out the hearing, keeping in mind that but is this a stereotype, or a curls. This seems to me to be an Echo v. CXI, No. 16, 4/14/88. 2. Because the white man sees the Dartmouth president spoke feeling, and is that feeling one early type of hair relaxer. The art icle We have to l ive in the world throug h the eyes of aga inst the Review staff ers at which blacks would like to have Malcolm X states that the your world, you don ' t have to the white man, he understands, a black stud ent rall y with suppressed? I doubt it. purpose of this "conch" was f or live in ours, was printed with sees, and feels only what his rac ially motivated posters? Is Mr. Ore, I sympathize with it to look like white people's many typograph ical errors that skin allows him to understand. this justice? Is it further justice your position. There is a vast hair. "[OJn top of my head was made three of Mr. Ore ' 's points Hypothoticall y, one day the that the faculty retained one of magnitude of racism in this thick, smooth sheen of confusing. The following black man's rage will increase the better lawyers in New York Amer ica , let alone Colby shining red hair - real red - as restates these three points. and violence will erupt , and the as a consulta nt at the hear ing College. Colby is a harsh social straight as any white man's.„I (The reader must keep in mind white man will be at a loss to where lawyers were not environment for any minority, was...lost in admiration of my that many more points were understand why so many black p ermitted? (Sack, H ispanic, Oriental, or ha ir now looking 'white'...I had made in addition to these.) people have gone mad. Simply, there may have been even the white student that joined the multitude of Negro 1. Caucasians can be successful 3. Because students at Colby harassment by the Review doesn't f it into the accepted men and women in America in life without having to know don't take the problem of staff ers, but I would argue that norms. However it is who are brainwashed into famous black writers but racism seriously, ^ , they act they were not tried for this especiall y harsh for placks. But believing that the black people blacks would be considered irresponsibly and think that supposed criminal act but were I' m not sure how you can are 'inferior' - and white ignorant and uneducated if we racism does not exist ' on tried because their articles erad ica te rac ism f rom Colby p eople 'superior ' - that they didn't know who Shakespeare campus, yvhich makes the came too near the truth, and without eradicating it on a will even violate and mutilate or Hemingway was. situation even worse. The Colby Writing Center if it isn't a breakthrough, it's Writing staff could not, however, fun. It's like a puzzle, and continued from page 2 conclusively answer questions anything that can break the ice in a tutorial is a useful Though many of the about the theoretical The Echo regrets publishing the article "BAR fund background of the method. tool." A college teacher said: unpopular" in the April 14, 1988 edition, due to misinformation participants said they often brain cells and used diagrams and drawings They have only been working "It burned my and a misleading headline. with it themselves for a few made me really understand The fund, referred to as the "BAR fund/' is a non-alcoholic to help in their own writing, it ing in had never occurred to them to months. Jean Sanborn said the paper before jump fund designed by Stu-A and has no affiliation with BAR. The that "it may have something with a comment." $5,000 fund, which was labeled as "unpopular," has been well use them to help other The staff, though confident le's writing. One teacher to do with the left- used to finance the Mock Stock Market, Project Hero, the peop in the method, was surprised said this use of graphics brain/right-brain theories of Halloween House and many other activities. To date the fund verbal graphic thinking," but by its enthusiastic reception. has $400 remaining. would help open up dialogue get non-directive she has not begun to research Maura Daigle and Brid There are three criteria used when looking at applications in a neutral, "kept way." Another, who worked it. She said that she will very Connelly said they for money from the fund: likely present a paper relating getting compliments all day" 1. The event must be non-alcoholic. with basic writers and on the workshop. According learning disabled students, the graphic approach to 2. The event must encompass a majority of the campus. cognitive theories ©f the to Steve Runge, they have all 3. It must be an interactive event (i.e. not a speaker). thought it would help them overcome their difficulties writing process next October benefitted from the The applications are submitted to Bob Murray, Stu-A at the National Peer Tutoring workshop: "Now that we Treasurer, who discusses them -with the six members of the with expressing themselves verbally. All the participants Conference. know we can integrate new finance committee. ideas into tutoring writing, agreed that it would be ideal In spite of not knowing why it works, the workshop we've all gained confidence in situations in which a ' student says, "I know what I participants repeated many from the sense that we re times that they would like to participating in a national mean, but I can't put it into community of teachers." words." try it; As one tutor said, "Even Art Stud ent' s She w \ Bixler Art Museum April 17 - May 4 Be a part of Colby's art!

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The Colby College Bisexual, Lesbian, Gay Community and the BGLADs committee would like to thank all the people who gave their time, effort and support to make BGLADsvery successful

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