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Joe Lilore And Others Talk With The Echo About Colby's Radio Station. Page 5 Non-Profit Index US. Postage Paid Arts&Entertainment p.6 Wat«viUe / ME Classifieds/Personals p.12 04901 Editorial/Letters p.8 Permit#39 Opinion p.9 Sports p.16 Sherr y Disappo inted With Hal l Copier Scamming would not be necessaiy. Accord- By Deb Fuller ingtoPurchasingSupervisor Holly President 's Showing For ROTC STAFF WHITER Hart, a purchasing order is re- Two representative ROTC offi- rance/ he said. quired for any purchase made for By Tracey Hardman The current proposal being dis- cers from the University of Maine Salespeople misrepresenting Colby. SENIOR STAFF WRITER "that ROTC spoke on the role and purpose of cussed by CMAC is themselves as employees of Tran- When thesalesmancalled back ht on campus (b ROTC programs. The representa- classes be taug y sco, Colby's copier supply com- two days later and could not get a UM) and that Colby credit "Alot of theoppositiontoROTC tives were Captain Fofi and Cap- faculty at pany, have called several offices hold of Stearns, he verbally abused ," according to wasbased on misconceptions," said tain Hawkins of the UM Army and be given for them on campus requesting to ship the Colby employee who was on Currently, all students Katie Kaliff '91, Colby Military Air Force EOTC programs, respec- Jorgenson. copier supplies and charging the phone. Stearns said the man involved in ROTC programs do not Affairs Club (CMAC) secretary. tively. prices up to eight times the Colby/ was "swearing at the other em- , receive Colby credit and must pro- loyee " Later Stearns "But those opposed didn't attend "It wasn't as good of a showing Transco price, according to For p vulgarly. , transportation. the session to find out the facts." as we would have liked and I will vide their own Your Information, the Colby em- referred the offender to Adminis- Jorgenson said that if Colby will About 45 students, but only a be speaking about that at the next ployee newsletter. trative Services and the man fi- not allow its classrooms to be used, few Hall Presidents and faculty, President' s Council meeting," said "The most recent and abusive nally hung up the phone and has they should at least "subsidize the attended the Reserve Officer Train- Stu-A President Tom Sherry. call was made early last week to not yet tried to call again. students for the transportation, or ing Corps Informational Session Jorgenson "was especialy dis- Patsy Stearns in the Registrar's Hart explained that the college offer a van or something." frequently receives calls asking for held last Thursday in Lovejoy 100. appointed to see that most of those Office. According to Stearns, a having our classrooms the name of Colby's supply com- 'i wasvery disappointed to see people who oppose ROTC, i.e. "By salesman claiming to be from " Sherry said. "It ceases to be its prices. Hart said that that there were very few members Roger Bowen and Ira Sadoff were- used, Transco called and said he would pany and independent work on the student's when the caller is questioned very of Stu-A and Hall presidents there, n't there." be sending a case of toner to her , it becomes a college santioned specifically by theColby employee because they were the ones who "I really don't understand how part office. He warned her that the price action and that changes the. whole as to reasons for calling, the caller requested it (the informational they can attack something that they would be high, due to a rate in- dynamic."Q ScizmContinued On Page 13 sesion)/ said Dave Jorgenson. '92, know very little about. They're crease, and a purchase order president of CMAC obviously speaking from igno- Dealing Dog ¦ ¦ In Dollars Watsons • y a. *r - ' V s Selection.. '•¦'" - •. ^^ By Lori Wright Underway FEATURES EDITOR 'ii Among other things, Colby stu- ;ByMfce 25he 4re« itawgh vi$wd mi$$a* &v4 .she . •wjllviftttamyrfadofpiaeaslike the dents want food when the lights SWF WRJ3ER come on and the band stops play- M$dit$wa^^r»,%ypt^«4$q^i^ ing at a party. Beginning last week- n*mny CirvtR hopes to *each chil* end the need j s being b tim Watson Fellowship- is a drew, through both Iter owaartwork fulfilled y two students who are selling ¦chotershipttalikeaayothefc Ho«? and dth«r aiher peopled about the hotdogs for $1 outside some all- iJ$0 <out4 *^pi4at«<J $iv$*gjwt -wfcfciW]t $re\e>since thisd&aui element o study bush piloting for a year in Whichc!iiildTencftnwn<ierstaj\d< She campus parties. "It' ^ta,o r4tf0tt;g**m^itt®tgteKd? wi# probablycoventrate! on acid s a fact that drunk people are 'The Watson Fellowship givee - raftt to Swxtett ah.4 Norway, sirw hungry and want to eat," according hattf utothe moxwjyto do wwe* she has sontacte there. "Adults to junior Michael Doubleday, one !lwj^ thafenOc«xe«l^iylU^.V«thom - dotft have ar&i^m&tio-n f ax the of the entrepreneurs. "We've just h$ mow*?to do * s^td Jim Wchv environmienltnow/GirvinsaicVbut realized a need and fulfilled it." yteof Car<J<ia?&srvicf&< f t ytitttig Doubleday and sophomore fo |>o$$fote to fcn«wa$0 Gregg started the Buck-a- Afong with wtwoftttng M ap* children todevelop an understand* Jackson ?lta*&>rt, Co&f cartdtidaha* W6ro Dog business in hopes of satisfying ntevvtewe4fey»<owff<itt^^tt^ hs'^m ^S ^c^cv^ci ^^^^ "" """ JSiM ^^^ a public need while also making some money to help pay for tuition. mfaNm, at wtoteh ttaMt ttw m , Cw^^ eWlemcl^Fo^h^pe^ MikeDoubleday and Greg Jackson dealing in dogs. P*010 bV Boh ^n Gained their motivnHoti to tinder* io l*«ietheaftliudes«nd p<>li<feli0i9 With the positive student-re- *3cp sponse last weekend, they are con- dte mti\ a jwojesfc Tha tow ftttftl* tow*rrf j**>pte with jJhy sJca ) 4i$- neither are hesitant about cutting ice. sis,.who were selected by "ft dam abilities in India .wd Thailand ; Tins back on partying. The experience Since "buck-a-dog" went m&fa&tim t>f *J»|wij«ft m$the project 1& $; gfeittt w*iytct oajmbitte of dealing with legal forms, taxes, through the Young Entreprenuers, ndtyfcttral/ tyUibtt intatvtewedby my k^0 tofwe&t* (so. A*<«»\ttMw . "It ' s a fact that and most of all, hungry drunk neither of them expect any com pe- to m$<m& NtMten committee and htvmandisabilitieBl and see if people is worth giving up some tition becauseinterferingwithother vhd ftttttfitil M Marrth 1% *Wfto*4* WjwhMl vnmaa do after «olfe^ r' drunk people are weekend nights. student-run businesses is not al- lowed, according to Doubleday. I SifaB SfticIt Last weekend they were called s Komitt.<*:T!^yAm'utidddiho|»6 iPoit vyt««i^rtw»*^ttt*»$$^ hungry and want to names when refusing to give people This hot dog duo plans to con- io mty tettitoM «BttenidlMn l&v free hot dogs, but "it's our money tinue the business until they gradu- < fe * l*8t oftKttto irt W«Shiw|^»rD <C< ^tt««A*tt<tChiH whiti}>.hi(l!fi{* < airtd ntSfM <«? t^em albottt Iwr $(<te& eat." - Michael that we've invested...we can't track ate, as as long as they're profitable. d m tKHmv ^Ung m& «tf iTtfem ^- down people to^-pay us back/ ac- ' ' , ''^ttertiftlwiVwiy^w*^ lonirt t0j<tllo}(i»th«««dfty»»l3(ttMtt ^ trig/' she iwUL ,/ Doubleday '91 cording to Jackson. "You just gotta "The keg is empty, 'o th ^tvAwracaw ^^w^, smile/ he said. ^^ tft -^W * Rb ^tSco^whtthft»th$ jtfett piay« ^^ ttl t^iyhy^why ' t»t »)i«tc« w«» «lx fm$ fident that the businness is off to a Doubleday said that the idea ittl ^<ti flourishing start with room for ex- the party' s done, tftaheywm Wotm to mmfor o!df i^c>ptiiig-lodov<5bp«rtngu.itftr- originated from the success he saw m\t0H\wwMlt$wt.Amm&m > *feei^wft^ pansion -chili dogs and pretzels arc of similar businesses at the Univer- *^^ft tf 0^«#Hi^tt) buy some dingers, Mm- ho hm almdy Amdcrgoho Y «X|>Wt(«j»nf i(ii y^n*')nndt4>«d0 ; possibilitiesasis selling food at more sity of Vermont, where he would Ov^r <!6«JrSift i&*i yMr 8rtW 6 than one location. "throwlO bucks at the hot dog man" and have somefun " hfr appH ^ttlon yfmmty tmu % ^ ^ But, for now, the duo plans to after par Mpwi to p»fy(ft * <«*«ct#to ^y $J* ties. in- wpfa to 'to \)m fi«d<l ww ^b«a t<tw» ISterkt<?y «wi pwA^ in Ift simply continue selling hot dogs at With this in mind, Doubleday - owners of Buck- w M< one location. were to lUdituoR lm**^ t foaJto # fc* t ¦Mb V>t^0^ M& Awftlfe ^md Jackson required re- I ' ^rt» Jackson promises that their ft^^ #0W*tg»tA }oNIpO»WV«¦ tooktn^ AHt:<\&the noxt fit^phe$«^ ns my ceiveapproval from various people a-Dog teMtlHU^ Mmi&i { "buck" price will not go up. on campus, including Ken Gagnon, l 4w^opm0n*»*»|jitt^^ * , - M ^ ^$mw^^ mt4^ e » C*ioy^ithftliftii(tiv iitt!t<etfttttch.«d While they are making money, director of administrative services, "Whether we'll become hot dog )roj ^ctwht<:hfllm. *<it tnt<9rnntion ^ ^ these two students are relinquish- John Farkas, Director of Student tycoons remains to be seen," said W*ti»m CmHmfi Ott^m $$ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ing much of their social life, but ¦ - ¦ ¦ i- ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ ! ¦ ¦ -.- - - - -¦ - - ¦ ¦ - ,¦ YiViYiViVllViYiViYtviViVftYfiXiViY.ViVi -^YiT.viTmv.v.