Page 16 the Projector April 17, 1979 Council approves NUS membership by Greg Symons and Michael at a cost of $.25. per student or current year. Research errance Regan, NUS field government as the most com- Balagus approximately $1,100. SA materials and lobbying support worker. 'It will be up to the SA to president Tony Militano said have been received for both keep student informed as to what petant travel services for The Student's Association of there will be no increase in housing and instructor evaluation is happening and what part NUS Red River Community College students in Canada', said student fees to cover additional policies currently under study by is playing in SA activities', Regan Johnson. has unanimously approved a costs. '1,000 is not going to be a the SA. said. Motion to join the National Union serious economic strain on NUS acts as a national student of Students (NUS) as perspective Association funds', according to lobby for its members in matters One of the things students can AOSC is also involved in work members. Militano. which concern the federal expect immediately is in- exchange programs involving a) Council's decision followed a Provisions for a referendum on government and the council of ternational student card sales on member students wishing to joint presentation from full membership were in- provincial education ministers. campus, according to Max work a broad. Membership in representatives of the political corporated tnot the motion to join NUS also provides member Johnson of the Association of AOSC is included in NUS fees. and service arms of the national NUS. The referendum will be associations with access to its Student Councils( AOSC), NUS's a) organization and goes into effect service wing. With the Student's Association addressed to the entire student research and information ex- at Red River deciding to join, the immediately. body within twelve months. change services. In approving perspective national membership of NUS has At the April 26 meeting `The change as a result of grown to 45 members, membership, the Student Militano informed council of the joining NUS will not be im- AOSC is primarily involved in Association will receive full student travel, offering low cost representing 190,000 Canadian invaluable support already mediately noticable to the students. membership status for one -year _ received from NUS durin the average student', according to travel plans to member students. `AOSC is reco nized by the
Red River Community College Student Newspaper May 3, 1,F7 1—
roiect Church To Run by Michael Balagus 5 "As soon as next year's council "I see nothing wrong with the is elected and informed enough to SA working on a balanced make a decision on housing we'll budget," said Davi- Church, decide one way or another which V SA presidential candidate. way we'll go," said Church. On the issue of evaluations, "Students are entitled to Church joins the other candidates
services from the . Student C 4 for the May 8 election in sup- 2 Association representative of the porting the publication of course 5 money available," said Church, a and instructor evaluations. "If Creative Communications they're going to be effective r student and ex-officio member of they've got to be published," he this years SA executive. said. Church says he will not go out Church has also come out in of.his,way.to spend. SA funds, but support of a more autonomous ANS S would not back down • on Projector, saying "The Projector O providing services. 3 has reached the point where it "The SA has a responsibility to should solidify its position as the work to provide services to every best campus paper in the
C student in every area of the province. I see autonomy and college," according to Church. weekly publication as ways of 5 Housing again looks like it will doing this", he concluded. be an issue in this year's cam- Campaigning will culminate on paign. According to Church it's May 7, when all candidates will
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Po 2 2 2 tO t - C 11; Evans' running OK'd C 0 3 5 by Michael Balagus and published evaluations are 1 Red River Communty College's something I'll push for", said student council has approved Evans outlining his platform. Michael Evan's nomination for Evans also feels the average president in the upcoming student is "dissatisfied" with 0 E • election. what they're getting for their o rn if) Evans in his third year of a two fees. C C C 3 —I _ year BA program says he's ready "Students must be made more E 0 0 0 to defend his record if it's made aware of what is available to m an issue in the May 8, election. them through their fees",said 'cr is Al Pv° A' VT stes "My first year here was typical Evans. The Projector staff would like to dedicate this issue of the Projector to the memory of of a lot of first year students. But "SA money has got to be more 1 Stan Helleur: a respected journalist, fine teacher. a gentleman and a friend. thankfully I've settled down now dynamic,"said Evans."The • and am doing alright."said money is just sitting there." Esa, mcyrn Evans. Like Dave Church, Evans' Evans' nomination was in competition in the campaign, doubt because of certain Evans feels housilng is still an C C C Eye in the sky opened restrictions placed on candidate issue. C 0 by Bob Armstrong elegibility by the Students "It's the first thing I'm going to Association's by-laws. look at. I'll decide early if we'll $33%ebtt ffna•ligl The Eye in the Sky, a room SA president Tony Militano Don Hillman, Tony Militano and "The by-laws are not there to continue with housing. I voted yes where students and the ad- said, "it's always easy to see Ray Tony Symonds head of the prevent people from running but for housing in an earlier ministration can meet; was of- and Brian. I hope this relation- Academic Council. simly to weed out the less seious referandum, but my opinion has C ficially opened on April 26. ship continues." The Eye in the Sky is available candidates,"comented one SA changed. I'd like to look into a The room is located on the On hand for the dedication to anyone provided an ap- spokesperson after the April 26 possible sports complex." he seventh floor of C building next were Brian Angood, Ray pointment is made in advance. council meeting. concluded. 6 door to the offices of college Newman, SA business manager "Evaluations are neccessary May 8 is election day. 0 director Brian Angood, and Supervisor of Student Services Ray Newman. The room is the
n student's presence in the sky, and as Angood said "as long as I'm here this room will remain as the fa ran I t student's room in seventh V. heaven.” During the dedication, Angood explained how the room got its Inside —1 name. When the new student Ferguson Interview Page 10 Services Supervisor Ray Newman was hired, SA business manager Don Hillman referred Election '79 Page 6 to his job as the 'spy in the sky.' Angood said he wanted to have an The eye in the sky, official dedication. Left to right Ray Disco Sucks Page 4 open relationship with the SA so the Eye in the Sky came into Newman, Don Hillman, Tony Militano, Brian Angood being. and Tony Symonds. Volume IX Number XV
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SOMEONE NEEDS YOU Judge:buggery abounds Following is a list of . op- portunities for service in the Winnipeg area compiled by the College Update by Maureen Treichel Volunteer Centre, a United Way agency. If you can volunteer in went one of these unpaid positions, or many others not listed here, please call the Centre at 943-6671. Your telephone may be bugged linked to the victim's line in much centre Roe! C-2t1 CJINCIRCANADIAN 1 without your knowing it. Taw- flulking Jamieson: Canadians apathetic soars the same fashion as an extra TELEPHONE INFORMATION Judge S. Cowan stated in an extension is connected in the by Bob Armstrong interview that although telephone VOLUNTEERS: Become home. familiar with community ser- on campus Minister of External Affairs A member of the Anti- Jamieson replied that Canada Nations wanted to go farther CAN CANC:El< tapping is illegal, the police are Don Jamieson appeared for a Apartheid Movement asked why does not ship arms to South against South Africa, Canada able to acquire the right to tap by vices and organizations by The police may have either a working 2 1/2 hour shifts per week brief question period in the South Canada still maintains trade with Africa and has pulled back trade would too. However, prohibiting REAL EN: applying for a court order. person or a computer to keep tab Gym April 26. Jamieson, an ex South Africa despite their racist commisioners. He said if the rest individuals from dealing with Court order applications are with other volunteers giving on the calls. In both situations, information to the public. journalist and broadcaster, policies. of the countries in the United South Africa would be "going accepted weekly in Winnipeg the actual recording of the began with a short speech about beyond the kind of restrictions we courts. Tapping is a frequently Training is provided. Spring and conversations can be monitored. summer help needed. press coverage of international wish to place on Canadians." YOU used method for investigating a If the "buggee" calls up a VOLUNTEER AIDES: Assist the _ events. Another member of the Anti- citizen suspected of a crime neighbor to ask him if the -40 mentally retarded in the pool interview preparation Canadians are among the least Apartheid Movement said South BET YOUR ranging from rape and drug degree weather is cold enough for interested people in the world in African troops are being trained trafficing to robbery and arson. area any day, Monday to Friday, him, the conversation will not be mornings or afternoons. the area of international affairs. in Nova Scotia, but Jamieson said LIFE The police must have their recorded. LIBRARIAN: A pool library occupational information The Canadian media coverage of it is not true. court order renewed every 60 needs someone with library skills foreign events reflects this, and Jamieson was asked how IT CAN. days. The renewals may be given in the Dewey Decimal System to with the exception of CBC radio, Canadian foreign policy relates any number of times. But if a suspected drug pusher none of the Canadian media has a discussion with a friend classify materials, type cards, writing to the human rights of the It is against the law for police and shelve material. Flexible resume provide good coverage of world countries we deal with. He said to tap a telephone for more than about ravelling to the U.S. for the affairs, Jamieson said. weekend, the conversation will days and hours of work. there are many times when you two years before informing the There are very few Canadian must speak out against human "buggee" that his privacy is definitely be recorded. Perhaps VOLUNTEER TYPISTS: Work with an organizer responsible for job search program journalists abroad, and there is rights violations but there are being invaded. However, any the police will even send out one no Canadian correspondant at the of their members to keep track of a manual of social services to other ways of going about it. incriminating evidence police UN on a regular basis, so Canadian foreign policy is a find after the two year limit is where the suspect goes and who type descriptions and produce Help Wanted lists. Volunteers needed Mon. employer information Canadians must rely on the mixture of public and quiet still valid in court. The fact that he associates with. American wire services for in- diplomacy. police broke the "invasion of Thurs. and Fri. Downtown location. formation. Concerning the election, he Western Sound needs a privacy act" is ignored. If you believe your telephone is Jamieson concluded his talk by being bugged, it wouldn't be VOLUNTARY PROBATION admitted not all candidates are OFFICER: Develop a supportive saying the reporting of papers well informed about international Saturday helper in the There is absolutely no way a advisable to contact your local like the New York Times is very police station. They may well be and helpful relationship with a Providing full, part-tine, and urns employ- relations, and said the two'main service Dept. of 613 citizen can know if and when his male or female juvenile on influential in shaping public issues in Canadian foreign policy Portage ave. store. In- telephone is being bugged. There the guilty party, and as soon as opinion concerning international the words "telephone bugging" probation on a one-to-one basis. ment service to all students in cooperation are trade and tariffs, and peace is no clicking, no tappi:.,,. no Training and back-up is relations. He said a good jour- and security. terest in electronics or "open-air" or "hollow" sensation are mentioned, they will clam up instantly. provided. North-East district. with red river community college. nalist is better than a good "I can see a pretty full plate for mechanical aptitude to be heard or felt by the victim. CRAFTS ASSISTANT: Volun- diplomat in providing in- whoever is the next Minister of would be an asset. Job formation from other countries. To set up electronic sur- teers are needed to provide External Affairs,"he concluded. If you suspect your telephone is guidance, assistance and en- includes pay for work. veillance of a citizen's telephone being tapped, you could get in 13:00am to *30 pm Phone for appointment to conversations, police simply couragement to geriatric touch with the Manitoba patients in varied craft activity. Monday to Friday Ms. Sharon Stewart, 786- have a direct connection put in Telephone System, but, let's face from the suspect's telephone line SOCIALIZATION CLASS Confusion results in apathy 7477. it, there is virtually nothing you LEADER: Volunteers are to the local police station. can do about it, and that's a bitter Employment and Emploi et Whenever the person's telephone required to organize and lead Immigration Canada Immigration Canada . Iby Bob Armstrong fact for a free, democratic socialization classes for patients ge is being used, the police get a society to have to face! the decision, and one, who put his signal on their telephone which is in geriatric unit. Apathy and poor organization According to current SA Elect have plagued RRCC Students posters up on that day, was president Tony Militano, 20 per Association elections in the past, warned to take them down or cent of the students at RRCC Holidays by Wardair EMPLOYMENT COM- according to back issues of the they would be ripped off. voted last year, a 100 per cent MUNIQUE Projector. There was also some con- increase over the year before. In Eric Skoglund In last year's election, several troversy concerning the 2.5 grade the recent University of Students are reminded that it is candidates were dissatisfied with point average required. One Manitoba elections, about 17 per "Wardair Class"service to Intel-vac's important that they watch the the way the election was run. candidate, who missed the cent of the students voted. bulletin boards for an- Most of the dissatisfaction requirement by .02 grade points, Militano blamed the lack of first nouncements as we are posting stemmed from the decisions was allowed to run because of the year students on council as one of Communications Director job opportunities as they are made by the SA vice-president small size of the shortcoming, but the major reasons for apathy and received. Many of these em- and head of the elections com- was later accused of having ed sl ployers will not be giving us mittee to alter certain friends in the SA who pushed much advance notice so it is to regulations governing the through his nomination. your advantage to check the election. In the 1976 SA elections, there Come out of the r.GATIA'IGK bulletin boards daily for new One decision was to close was dissatisfaction with listings. nominations early, but the organization again. A letter to the A reminder also- if you receive decision was never made public April 6, 1976 issue of the Projecor financial jungle. a job offer which you expect to or put in the minutes. The vice- complained about the locations of refuse you should advise the president cited apathy for the polling booths, the fact that 450 Every Monday May 7 to Oct 15 Every Tuesday May 1 to Sept 11 employer of this decision as soon ,9 closure, and said he did not think ABE students were under the as possible. If the job offer is of it would matter if nominations impression they could not vote, Come into the interest but you expect other and the waiving of academic ( PRE STINCX) were closed. The decision meant interesting offers as well, it is Ken Sitter, then a first year requirements. Credit Union. desirable to contact the employer Creative Communications The letter- also claimed the and arrange a mutually con- student, was refused nomination voter turnout was only 15 per cent venient decision .date. 1 for Publications Director (now and cited poor coverage by the Your placement office would Communications Director). Projector and CMOR for the GLASGO appreciate being advised of your Every Monday May 7 to Oct 15 Sitter was later allowed to run, amount of apathy. decision on employment whether but lost to Greg Symons. To run for SA executive, a DEPART RETURN it be through the Canada Em- Another change was to delay student must be in the first year Apr 13 to May 17 o t Apr 20 to June 15 to ployment Office or another of a two year course, and, with WINNIPEG to LONDON & June 14 Aug 2 the start of the campaign by one May 1 6 June 27 source. We are interested in elections held in the spring. only LONDON & Sept 16 to July 27 to June 28 to GLASGOW Sept 24 to Aug 19 to Aug 3 to day because a number of the GLASGOW Dec 12 Sept 15 July 26 to WINNIPEG Dec 25 Sept 23 Aug 18 where you locate your work and candidates who were BA students first year students in two year the starting salary. This in- had tests on the first day. Not all courses have any interest in the LONDON LONDON $189 $214 $239 formation will, of course be kept candidates were made aware of SA for next year. 990 $215 $240 confidential. J. Purse GLASGOW $180 $205 $230 GLASGOW 979 $204 229 Prices quoted are for Canadian originating passengers only
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rer They'll never replace him by DaveHaynes Nuclear
What do you mean Stan Helleur his friends. He's been in on so won't be back? many things, in film, newspapers Editorials You gotta be kidding. I've got a and publications that half of class with him in a few minutes. Canada must know the guy by question That's just a bad rumour, a very now. rile never heard a negative bad one. Guys like Stan don't get remark about him. Everybody killed in elevator accidents. seems to like him. Don't worry, so he's a few Stan can't be dead., Too many I None of your minutes late. His Austin probably people rely on him. Like in his turned on him in heavy traffic. still in doubt - IT-A1-1, Trib column, nobody lays down CE)..1._ FAR 1Wow Stan wouldn't let us down if he the wrath of God like Stan on a IS HEAR YUAT‘ couldn't help it. We need him too bad show. We all need Stan to iFEDICTIoNS much. Who else would put up with bring us down to earth after we by Nancy Brook C a bunch of fools who want to sell our first story. I thought I business butt approximate the kind of repor- was ready for the New York • et by Bob Armstrong ting he did for all those years? It Times after getting a few bylines I'm fed up with the cotton- the Candu reactor is would be impossible to replace in the FREE PRESS but Nuclear plants are not like candy propaganda the political, mechanically equipped with safe- hydro power plants. Nuclear The National Enquirer the guy as a journalism in- thankfully Stan ushered me back economic, and scientific com- guards and fail-safe back ups so structor, so why even think about to reality and showed me I still sources of power can not be shut munities have been feeding us nothing can go wrong, or can it? down when they become out of New York- The Big Apple, Gotham City, NYNY, by any name New it? I've heard too many editors had a lot to learn. And Stan is the about nuclear power. What kind of person would. York is unique. From Wall Street to the Bowery, the World Trade say two years under Stan Helleur one I want to learn reporting date or mechanically unsafe. We Forgive and forget is how the promise that a machine will can fence off the plants and Center to Harlem, Greenwich Village to Long Island, this city buzzes is better than four years at even from. old saying goes, but if a person never fail, when he knows that the big Journalism schools. Stan So he can't be dead. We all love padlock the doors, but they are with excitement. should make a mistake with engineering mistakes and still radioactive. I was in New York recently to attend a premiere with my good has never cracked open a text- him too much. Things wouldn't be nuclear energy, that mistake is technological faults occur every friends Maggie, Jackie, Mick, Bianca, Liz, Yves, Charles, and Burt. book in front of us. He's teaching the same without him. So quit neither forgiven hor forgotten. I day? Besides, no one has a The saddest part of the whole They all like me very much and think I am a really great person. straight from experience. talking to an old buddy Stan and know. I've worked with crystal ball to look into the future love affair that man has with Maggie elegantly sipped Perrier while Liz, looking slim and trim in Look, he's late, but he'll be come to class... please? diagnostic and theraputic to see what mistakes can happen nuclear power is that in thirty her new Goodyear bodysuit, fasted on triple fatboys and a case of beer. here. He can't go off and leave all radiation for eight years, and I've and how we can plan to deal with years of court-ship he still hasn't After cocktails we went to the premiere, a showing of Staying Home, a developed a healthy regard for these mistakes. learned all her secrets. For weryz abi, rc brilliant new movie about a young man totally unaffected by the war example, he hasn't learned a safe the atom. -0-ne doesn't need to stray too EDITOT\ in Vietnam. Women question tradition There are a few facts that our far from home to see way to store her fuel waste uwink Many great movie critics, besides myself, were there. Rex Reed scientific world hasn't been too miscalculations in engineering. products ,nor has he learned to said the movie is "about two hours long" and Rick Groom described by Julie Deborah Johnson eager to spout off about, and one Our sewage systems in Winnipeg control her nasty temper when the movie as "in color and on film with a bunch of people saying are an excellant example. The she gets angry and slaps him things." Personally, I agree with Rick, but I felt the director's use of fact is that they know large across the face with a radioactive Scratch the alsos . Free abortions on demand, A popular recourse for women, amounts of radiation will cause system was not ' designed to by Michael Balagus trees as a symbol of trees was one of the greatest bits of cinematic cancer among people exposed to handla waste from a city our size. hand. Man is just a tiny spider In a desperate attempt to supplement my meagre income I've been genius since Linda Lovelace for President. equal pay for equal work and fully approved by men and who is unwittingly stroking the equal opportunities in education society, is that of women in the it. You may say`but they've told You may say this has nothing to forced to turn to a life of gambling. The only alternative was selling Although the movie was marred by lack of script, the brilliant us that.' Certainly they've told us do with reactors, but it does. belly of a giant black widow. my body so I took the sure thing. , cinematography and delicious popcorn more than made up for it. The and the labor force are, to name a secretarial role. Don't get me What about wind power and few, the concerns of the Women's wrong you girls over in that, but what they neglected to Technology is as near-sighted So here's Micky the Greek and his election 79 predictions. popcorn by the way, was from Jiffypop, who did not pay me anything say is that they have no idea of with reactors as it is with sewer solar power? They are excellant to write that. Liberation Movement. secretarial science, I'm not systems. But unlike sewers alternatives, but more costly- to celebrate. Regine was there, knocking you down; I made my how much radiation is needed to Race number 1 is the first half of your daily double and I might add the After the movie, we went to Studio 54 cause cancer in the general systems, reactors don't back up only in dollars not human life. first half of a sure bet. The 'Communications Directors Open' features along with her 21 personal servants7one of whose jobs is to remove lint The young women of today bucks in that capacity for a with run-off waters and sewage, Maybe people will get fed up question the old guidelines which number of years. I did it public. They know how much is, one candidate, Eric Skoglund. Eric should win this crawling away. from her navel. We disco danced the night away, to the sound of Le neede in laboratory animals, they spew radiation. A much with cotton-candy propaganda of Look for Apathy to place and No to show. Merde, the newest disco sensation to hit the city. have tied them down to a willingly, but don't say I didn't more deadly problem, and far politicians and scientists, and husband, family and home life. warn ya, cause the fact is, more under controlled situations, but as far as uncontroled en- more costly in human lives. demand that nuclear power be is for Sports Director and once again will be a one horse Le Merde is a band with variety and brilliance, adapting to many They are breaking away from a than half your office time will be Race number 2 society- donated to making coffee; and vironments are concerned, they The scientists have also stopped and replaced with other race. Look for Joe Dicurzio to lead from wire to wire. The daily double, styles. From the driving beat of Flog the Hog to their sensitive ballad, that once CLASSIFIED don't know. neglected to tell us about the sources of energy. But until they though not contested will yield two good winners. Crotchiess Panties, they maintain a level of playing that is far more them as zombies of the inferior maybe you'll get a diploma in legacy we will leave our children, do, man will continue to build difficult than anything a lizard or small ground squirrel could do. Le sex and household robots. pencil sharpening! We've been told that Candu Females who eventually and their children, and their nuclear power plants with the Race number 3 - the Treasurers Stakes. 160,000 dollars are up for grabs Merde is a visually exciting band, known for their stage show, the reactors are much safer than children's children. They shall same mentality that leads him to highlight of which is their version of the Spinners song Love Train in achieve career status, con- other reactors, and specifically, in this classic. Man is claimed to be socially sistently face occupational inherit all our mistakes, in- build his home on the side of a Cathy Park gets the post position for this one but will be hard which they form one on stage. superior, because MOTHER they are safer than the cluding reactors and any stray volcano, and build his citie4 - in pressed by Jerry Flexir. There's not much to go by here. Park seems I had a chance to talk to lead singer Donna Slut after the show and I pressure and eventually with- Harrisburg reactor. Of course, NATURE endowed him with draw or de-emphasize their radiation caused by them known earthquake zones. to have the edge in training and this could show down the stretch. Both asked her how she had taken to transition from nobody to a superstar. mental and physical attributes are in favour of published evaluations, both think SA money should be Donna is a warm, down-to-earth kinda gal and she said she views the achievement. What man, if any, far superior to his female can handle taking orders from a spent on student sevices and both have promised to work toward a music business only as a means of self-expression and does not care counterpart. It is claimed that housing complex. Flexir looks to have done his homework in this area about the Rolls Royce or the free cocaine. lady? Tut-tut for you too, girls women have been condemned by that give way in the face of this but may stumble over some of his information. Blame his trainers for I asked Donna what she thinks about the criticism concerning the nature to be the inferior sex, that. Both are from the BA stable and it should be close. Look for Park unimaginative rhythm of her music, most particularly the drumming. pressure and assume traditional because they are the mothers and masks rather than face rejection. by a nose. "Well our drummer Keith Moon has a hard time moving his hands givers of life. This is where the and feet, so we try to make things easier for him," she answered. movement's struggle lies, for it is Race number 4 - the 'VP Derby' features the largest field in this years Concerning the seemingly hasty speed at which they put out albums, society, not nature, that elevated The problems involving the program. Darrell Driver, Lori Einarson and Doug Jones will all be Donna said, "We're only doing an album a week now,.but it still is hard men and lowered women. Women's Liberation Movement there for the parade to the post. Einarson is out of the Cre-Com stable to be creative enough to write ten songs a day." result from conflicting ex- and will probably take the PR route. Doug Jones will be wearing the What is really inspiring about this young lady is the incredible ob- Women are intelligent, strong, pectations and conceptions of BA colors and looks as though he could be the early favourite. Darrell stacle she has overcome in her career. Being made entirely of plastic level-headed artistic human male-female roles. Males expect Driver is the long shot here. He's the only entry in this years race from she has had a hard time getting into the business, but now she is a beings. Is it too much to demand wives and sisters to be devoted the technical and industrial team and will have to rely on a good turn genuine phenomenon. "I guess my fans can identify with me." then, that we be treated as such? household babes like their own out at the betting (I mean voting) booths from the technical side of the You can never tell the people you will meet in another city. I bumped Even forgetting our attributes for mothers, while the female may college. Look for a close race until they enter the stretch. Driver on the into another Winnipegger at the disco, a prominent businessman and a moment, we still stand with want a job outside the home. strength of total college representation could make a dash for it. sports entrepreneur, who had the thoughtfulness to bring his wife unique preferences, with as much The late D.H.Lawrence, author Driver by two lengths, Einarson and Jones will follow in that order. along on a business trip. And what a wife! The Little Woman keeps right to our preferences as any and poet, once said in one of his herself in such good shape she could pass for a 16 year old. other human- namely man! What Race number 5 - the 'Presidential Plate'. Michael Evans wearing the Assorted Articles: BA colours and Dave Church from the Cre-Com stable look to be They say gold is very in this year. is irritating to any person is to be "Man is willing to accept headed to a photo finish. Evans after some difficulty in qualifying Oh the beautiful people are so fun and elegant! Jackie, after spen- treated as part of the class woman as equal, as a man in looks to. have the lead coming out of the gate. Evans' name has at- ding an exhausting day buying Saks managed to dance and drink until structure and not as a unique skirts, as an angel, a devil, a tracted a lot of the early money. Again training could be a big factor in three when she took time out to vomit on the new ambassador from individual. baby-face, a machine, an in- this one and Church's experience could narrow the gap by the time Iran and go down on some greasy little dago who may or may not have Some of you Projector readers strument, a bosom, a womb, a they make the first turn. looked like John Travolta. But don't worry, I won't breathe a word to no doubt will ask what and where pair of legs, a servant, an en- There's not much to choose from heading into the stretch. Both have John-John. the hell do these women think cyclopedia, an ideal or an ob- promised to look into the housing issue and resolve it once and for all I told my elephant jokes to Steve and he liked them so much he asked they're going with all this scenity; the one thing he won't early in their term. Published evaluations ( another sure bet) won't if he could use them on his new album. I said yes of course, hell give liberation stuff? As a rule, • the accept her as is a human being, a provide any opportunity to choose a winner. Again, they'll be mat- the kid a break, he needs one. man doesn't have to choose, he real human being of the feminine ching each other stride for stride on this issue. The race really tightens gets both a home and work life; sex." up as they pass the quarter mile poll waving a sports complex in their I hear you folks back home are experiencing some floods. That right hands. Bob Armstrong reminds me, the weatherman here made a crazy prediction of 40 days Two years as president of Junior Achievement companies. As they pull down the stretch Church's experience with SA issues and 40 nights of rain. Well, it probably .doesn't mean anything, but Darrell Driver should give him the rail positionand Evans' pre-race difficulties may yesterday I could have sworn I saw Charlton Heston at the disco, and -Bachelor of Arts degree, 1978. come back to haunt him. It's going to be close but look for Church in a he wasn't touching the floor. ( mechanical tech) -College hockey team captain, 1977-78. photo. -ARCC class representative, 1978-79. May 8 is race day. Be there. for Vice-President -Ex officio member of the Student Association Executive, 1978-79. -News editor, PROJECTOR, 1978-79. A Special Voice Editor taff Box Michael Balagus Mailbox Managing Editor Bob Strongarm News Editor Margaret Thatcher Name with held Sports Editor Kim Tyrnacity - Entertainment Editor Maureen Treichel Last week the Projector tities to you!" The Projector's policy of Work with the College Administration to create improved study and lounge facilities for Advertising Manager Phil Irwin received the following letter: "This policy makes me sick to publishing. only signed students. Critic At Large Rick Groominski Jeff Monk "This letter is to complain m:y guts. I mean, if people don't correspondence is necessary to Backbeat want to reveal their identities to -Work to immediately impliment and publish instructor evaluations. Arts Calendar Genny Bak about a certain policy which your ensure that contributors are POLICIES: Cartoonist Mary Poppins newspeper boasts. That is, you the rest of the college, then why willing to stand behind any -Obtain the right to have student representation and input into the College Ad- Photographer Ed Barringer protect people by putting 'Name should they want them revealed remarks or allegations they ministration's decision-making committees. Contributors Pat of Keelan -total involvement in all college affairs affecting students Pat Onysko withheld by request' under let- to a bunch of rumour-mongering make in their letters. Protecting - Peter Dawes ters in your paper written by journalists?" the newspaper against charges of teacher-course evaluations, housing, sports, public awareness of Encourage the establishment of a Board of Directors for the PROJECTOR so it can L. Yanchynski people who do not want the entire - The letter continues for four slander and irresponsible college function independently from the SA. Julie Deborah Johnson college to know that they wrote a pages, spiced witrh colorful journalism is impossible if the -create a tie between industrial + technology side and applied arts + -Provide resources for Julia (Jules) Young business sections the PROJECTOR to become a weekly publication. Robyn Osemlak certain letter. That's fine and language regarding the identity of writers is unknown. -Lobby the Administration for a College sports complex. Baby Bartsch dandy. I like that." character of the Projector staff. -better developement of alumni association Buzzard Bezpalko "My beef is that you make We regret being unable to publish -to keep technological and industrial side as well informed on all -Examine the feasibility of a Student's Association building. Chris Caribou (Name Withheld by Request) Greg Symons people who want letters the entire letter, because the • college events as other part of college Journalist of the Month Murray (Squeaks) Mandryk published to reveal their iden- writer failed to sign his name. May 3, 1979 The Projector May 3, 1979 The Projector Page 7 SA Nominations New look in election by Kim Trynacity First year Busines Ad- volved. Since a large number of ministration student Doug Jones courses at Red River only last by Pat Onysko For several months the Con- over immigration and com- one year, many students don't munications. is one of three candidates in servatives have been criticizing contention for the position of bother casting a vote, because the Liberals for the size of their The future of Petro-Canada is they won't be around to wreak the Apathy plagues an issue of divergence par- Vice-President. Driver: SA needs a tech voice Since the announcement of the bureaucracy, for their high benefits anyway. ticularly between the Liberals ' Like his competitors, Jones 31st general election by Prime spending and for their in- highly favours student housing, As far as the budget is con- by Mike Bala had and will continu; e to have, a and Conservatives. The Liberals, cerned, Jones won't be "cheap" Darrell Driver is facing a (BA) organization and their pride Minister Trudeau, the Canadian terventionist position regarding and feels the presant councel's strong voice in the SA. What I electorate has been bombarded free enterprise. In retaliation the who established the government- wilth SA funds but he doesn't difficult task in his quest for the keeps them from turning to 78 elections owned oil company during the done everything they can but " want to do is get a technical voice by a barrage of innumerable and Liberals have proposed to hold favour foolish expendetures Student Association Vice- them", according to the first year last minority parliament, wish to It's all up to the government Presidency. Driver is the only mechanical technology student. in there. It's good for the whole by Bob Armstrong complex campaign issues. The spending to zero growth, now." either. school to have that kind of decade has been a period of eliminate 5,200 civil service jobs expand its role as a direct im- Red River is the largest College technical student in the race and Right now the college is really Apathy and poor organization warned to take them down or post porter of foreign oil. In contrast, In every election a major if elected will be the first two different schools, according representation", he said. have plagued RRCC Student they would be ripped off. abrupt and difficult transition, and endorse the private sector's problem arises from voter in Manitoba, and if the problem Driver sees the Alumni only for Canada but around right to independent develop- the Conservatives have ad- of segregation between Applied technical student to hold an to _Driver. A technical voice on Associatin elections in the past, There was also some con- not vocated the selling of Petrocan. apathy. Last year less than 20 the SA will help make it one. This. Association, published according to back issues of The troversy concerning the 2.5 grade world. Industrialized coun- ment. However, in the area of per cent of students showed up at Arts, and the Industrial section executive position since the evaluations and improved SA The NDP propose to keep isin't ratified, it could mena the 1960's. says Driver, is the big issue in the Projector. point average required. One have been shaken to their economic policies the Prime the poles.Jones feels stress public relations as the areas dations by the emergence of Minister may have some dif- Petrocan and expand its role, to downfall of a very successful "Technical students need VP race. In the last year's election, candidate, who missed the freeze oil prices at the present should be placed on the elections. needing the most work. several candidates were requirement by .02 grade points, r harsh new facts of life ficulties in qualifying the He also feels students would institution. Jones believs this is a someone in the SA to turn to. "I'm not going out to take away "The Alumni I've talked to level, to extend the natural gas magor problem at Red River, but They've always looked at the SA BA input. The applied arts sec- dissatisfied with the way the was allowed to run because of the lueding shortages of energy government's imposition of wage become more interested in 'SA really want to get more involved. other vital natural resources, and price controls shortly after pipeline to the Maritimes and the is convinced it can be solved. as a Business Administration tion of the college has always election was run. Most of the small size of the shortcoming, but rejection of any additional ex- activities if they were more in- A regular news letter informing was later accused of having growing uncertainty towards the Liberals had conducted a ■■■ dissatisfaction stemmed from ports of natural gas. the Alumni of what's happening decisions made by the SA vice- friends in the SA who pushed and resulting militancy of un- vigorous campaign against this surplus should be put to use for is one thing I'd institute", said by Bob Armstrong president and head of the elec- through his nomination. derdeveloped countries, and the issue. The battle for SA Treasurer in the student's she said, but it is Driver. In the 1976 SA elections, there disintegration of conventional On national unity, the Con- The Conservatives have good to have a surplus. tions committee to alter certain elaborated a long list of specific the May 8, elections features two On May 8 Vote for Course and instructor regulations governing the was dissatisfaction with theories of economic servatives propose more power candidates; Cathy Park and Park could not single out one evaluations are something that management. for the provinces and contend short-term tax measures which issue that would be the most . organization again. A letter to the election include a $2.2 billion tax cut, $250 Jerry Flexir. Both are first year should be really dwelled upon. All April 6 issue of The Projector These developments, combined that they will not negotiate in- Business Administration important, but said evaluations students would really benefit with the decline of student ac- dependence with Quebec. million in "incentives" for would be a major one, and thet One decision was to close complained about the locations of business, and a reduction of students. from this", he said. "It's nominations early, but the polling booths, the fact that 450 tivism, the continued growth of Another of their proposals is the Park 20, worked in a chartered the results of the evaluations Michael Evans something I feel very strongly the feminist movement, and the formation of a "House of 60,000 jobs in the civil service. An should be published in the The decision was never made public ABE students were under the extremely attractive proposal is accounting firm for a year after about." or put in the minutes. The vice- impression they could not vote, search for escapist lifestyles Provinces" to replace the Senate. Projector. "New ideas will start Driver also feels the college the Conservative proposal to graduating from high school, and president cited apathy for the and the waiving of academic from the competitive pressures The Liberal proposals are similar in a restaurant office. She feels coming out next year", she said. should make the media and city of an overwhelmingly complex with a "House of the Federation" phase in tax deduction for She has been to sveral of the SA closure, and said he did not think requirements. mortgage interest and property this experience, combined with more aware of what isgoing on at it would matter if nominations The letter also claimed the society, have made it clear that to replace the Senate. However, her training in BA, gives her the meetings and has read budgets Red River. He cited next year's 4- Canada, similar to other in- the difference arises in the im- tax. The Liberals are attempting and back issues of The Projector, were closed. The decision meant voter turnout was only 15 percent to take on the role of the party of experience needed for the job of for West competition, being held at Ken Sitter, then a first year and cited poor coverage by the dustrialized countries, can no plementation of their goals. and feels she has an un- treasurer. Red River, as something the SA longer rely on the assumptions Trudeau advocates entrenching spending restraint and reduced derstanding of the issues. Park Creative Communications Projector and CMOR for the government deficits. The NDP Park feels the housing issue should really promote. amount of apathy. and policies of the past. the right of official minorities to will be settled this year. She would like to be involved in the "Open house was really dead The pressures of these rapid speak and be educated in their plan to cut income taxes by $1.5 SA as a whole rather than just student, was refused nomination According to current SA billion for people earning less thinks money should be spent on this year", said Driver. "I think a president Tony Militano, 20 changes have, in part, resulted in respective languages. The stick to balancing the books. lot more could-have been done to for Publication Director. Sitter than $20,000 per year and invest "short run projects with direct percent of the students at RRCC a period of exceptional public Liberals argue that their benefits to the student", and The job of treasurer pays 110 President promote this. It's a big time of the was later allowed to run, but lost confusion which often manifests domination of Quebec, which will another $1.7 billion in major dollars a month during school to Greg Symons. voted last year. A 100 percent public works projects in an at- sighted a student building or year for technical students and increase over the year before. In itself as total disinterest. In an inevitably continue, is essential sports facilities as • possible ex- and involves a full time summer we've got to do more to promote Another change was to delay election which has been termed!, in keeping the province in Con- tempt to stimulate the economy. job drawing up the budget. The the start of the campaign by one the recent University of Although this is merely an penditures. `he'll work for what you want' it", he continued. "If you keep Manitoba elections, about 17 one of the most important in our federation. The student association's treasurer is one of the positions the media people informed and day because a number of the history, it is essential that the On the other hand, the Con- outline of some of the major with financial signing authority. treat them right, they treat you candidates who were BA students percent of the students voted. issues and the positions of the Militano blamed the lack of first electorate, at the very least, be servatives propose to keep the right", he concluded. had tests on the first day. Not all aware of the issues. French Canadians in positions of parties, one cannot overlook the by Laura Rance implement a second-hand If Driver is to win he's going to candidates were made aware of year students on council as one of issue of "leadership." Despite Lori Einarson, candidate for bookstore next September. VOTE LORI EINARSON FOR VICE-PRESIDENT the major reasons. for apathy and The key issues of the '79 real influence. The NDP state have to mobilize the technical the decision, and one who put his campaign include the economy, the other issues, leadership will Vice-President in the May 8 SA Einarson also felt that the Food limited slatesofcandidates. they will maintain the status quo Services Committee deserved end of the school. Up to now their posters up on that day was national unity, energy, medicare in language legislation and the be the primary means of elections feels that one of the big voting record has been poor. and foreign relations. constitution with possibly some evaluation for a large portion of issues in this campaign is public more support to try and uphold decentralizaiton of jurisdiciton the Canadian electorate. relations. the quality of food within the "A great deal of thought must college. go into establishing better PR Part of the VP's listed duties, is Elections a shambles You want action both internally and externally," to serve as a liason officer with by Genny Bak says Einarson. the SA alumni. Presently there is New Einarson is a first year no such thing. Einarson stated "Elections were a shambles Gord Kozak said he would like dinate selected government for last year." So said this year's Creative Communications that she would attempt to set one to see the elections run in a more technology and industrial and student, and previously up, although it would be a rather president Tony Militano. controlled fashion and have more students have fallen through; He said most of the attention districts graduated from a two year "tricky business". funds allocated for sports ac- communication has not improved was focused on mistakes made by course in the college. . Another issue in this year's tivities. between students and the by Pat Onysko She supports the present SA's election is Projector autonomy. previous officers and as a result, Kathy Eaton wanted to be Students' Association, and as for a way to get involved? no big issues were raised in the stand on published evaluations. If Einarson didn't feel she was in a QUALIFICATIONS: ombudsman for the students and better controlled elections. . . elected, Einarson promises to position to comment, as she has elections. promote better communication in well. . . does anyone know what's 1)graduite of the RRCC Secretarial Science course last year. During the elections, none of Redistribution of federal riding worked for both during the year. the college. going on? boundaries has resulted in 2) presently enrolled in the first of the two year journalism course- the candidates made any definite Surprisingly enough, a lot of The other officers- Cathy by J.P. Keelan promises. For the most part, they several changes in traditional Creative Communications things were accomplished. Plans Aronec, the sports represen- constituencies in the Winnipeg Jerry Flexir, candidate for the living close to Red River and thus 3)active member of this year's Student's Association Council all wanted a unified effort on the are being made for a second-hand tative, and Brenda Borsos, the Vote Doug Jones position of SA treasurer, expects be more accessible to participate part of the students towards the area. The boundaries, which 4) photographer and news and entertainment writer for The Projector book store for September; the treasurer- didn't campaign to Red River will have a student in after-school activities. Students Association. for Vice-President were established in 1976, will be 5) Crazy Ox has been expanded; the any length because they were the residence in the next two years. On the subject of instructor work at the Student's Association Information Booth Tony Militano wanted a second- used for the first time on May 22. services at the Buffalo Cafeteria only ones running for those Manitoba's representation has Flexir, 23 is a first year evaluations, Flexir said he favors hand book store; increased have been increased for the Business Administration student. them and believes nobody would Issues: • services for daytime and particular positions. been increased by one seat for a nighttime students; more fun- As a final note, the candidates total of 14. This college has been pressing strongly object to having them 1) support instrtuctor and course evaluations, making the results nighttime students; expansion of ding has been allocated for sports the government for a residence done. the Crazy Ox; a subordinate tried their best but, as Tony Winnipeg city alone now has publishable to the students activities, and Militano feels he Militano puts it, "You should seven constituencies which are for a long time, said Flexir. He The problems, he said, are, in selected government for has done all he could in regards to said he examined the latest making them objective, and 2) iniciate the planning of a second-hand bookstore for students technology and industrial areas know what you're getting into St. Boniface, Winnipeg- 3) the student housing project. beforehand and then be prepared Assiniboine, Winnipeg-Bird's housing proposal drawn up by . whether they should be improve the quality of food while supporting the present Food Ser- and a student housing project. However. plans for a subor- Militano and he sees no reason published. The latter depends on vices Committee to do it." Hill, Winnipeg-Fort Garry, Winnipeg-North, Winnipeg North why the government should the questions asked in the 4) serve as an effective public relations and liason officer between the reject it. evaluation forms, he added. faculty, administration, and the community Centre and Winnipeg-St. James. Ateh•ed For those individuals who are Flexir believes the college As far as the upcoming election 5) set up a well-organized Alumni program for graduating students goes, Flexir said he hopes that , , Join the Projector staff, sweetheart not familiar with the candidates needs a residence not only 6) support the National Union of Students (NUS) . AU._ running in these areas, the because 60 percent of out-of-town every student will get out and following is a breakdown of the students surveyed want one, but vote. NEW also because it would improve the Less than 20 percent of the I t • Winnipeg constituencies and the candidates campaigning in the college's social cohesiveness. students voted in last year's Elect Cathy Park It could be the start of a upcoming election. The latter is true, he said, election, and this, he said, in- beautiful friendship St. Boniface: because more students would be creases the chance of electing a For your treasurer Bob Bockstael (L) candidate unfairly. Jack Hare (PC) Grant Wichenko ( NDP) Winnipeg-Assiniboine: Dave Matas (L) Dan McKenzie (PC) Max Melnyk (NDP) Winnipeg-Bird's Hill: Ron Wally (L) Dean Whiteway (PC) Bill Blaikie (NDP) Winnipeg-Fort Garry Lloyd Axworthy (L) Sidney Spivak (PC) Vivian Rachlis ( NDP) Winnipeg-North
N • Walter Hlady (L) Ann Steen (PC) David Orlikow (NDP) Winnipeg North Centre rS Joe Kerr (L) Frank Johnston (PC) photo: Berringer Stanley Knowles ( NDP) ' \ The Projector is published rain or shine by a hard working grdup of students, many of whom Winnipeg-St. James: are very cool and intelligent and have blond hair that waves In the wind and sets off their -# . Richard Mercier ( L) dashing blue eyes. Our International standard serial number Is 0380-6863. The answer to last weeks puzzle was "a small furry rodent';' next week's question: What size shoe did Marco Its yoUr money, your choice . Robert Lane (PC) / Frank Syms (NDP) Polo wear? First prize will be a set of his and hers Cre-Com disguises. Ta-Ta. selv -• 1.0 %Au/
May 3, 1979 May 3, 1979 The Projector Page 9 Page 8 The Projector I )11111: AT LAI)GE Hurricane: A Review by Rick Groom The China Syndrome: A Review: Rotten-movie lovers of the world have a new Mona The China Syndrome is over- Lisa and rated. It's not the all-out thriller Entertainment its name is Hurricane. After and Pa Kettle Go to the most critics say it is. It's loaded enduring the first five Taxidermist. minutes of with stereotypes, thriller movie this disaster of p disaster movie, is quick to realize the worst is cliches, and the unmistakable air Warren Farrell: Reversing the sex roles in society one Hurricane is a remake of a 1937 of self-righteousness one has yet to come. film by John Ford and, sight come to expect from any film by Peggy Coverdale This scene was part of a role- political science, psychology and unseen, the original has to be Jane Fonda puts her name to. reversal experiment by Dr. sociology. He has trained Filmed on location on the South better that this. Certainly, it can't The men lined up along one Warren Farrell when he spoke to psychologists about sex roles in Pacific island of Bora, Hurricane be any worse. The title, for those who still wall. The women stood across about 40 RRCC students April 18 society and is currently involved tells the story of Mia Farrow, don't know, is nuclear jargon for from them. One woman saun- on men's liberation. in organizing men's con- new in town and ready for fun. "the maximum . credible ac- tered over to the men, picked out Dr. Farrell, author of The sciousness-raising groups Fun for her comes in the form of Hair: A Review: cident." This occurs when the a target and said, "Hi, honey, Liberated Man Beyond throughout Canada and the U.S. Timothy Bottoms, her fiance. nuclear core gets so hot the want to go out with me tonight?" Masculinity, has a background in The role reversal experiment But, unfortunately for him, fun Rado, .Ragni, and McDermot's containment ruptures, resulting was used to show students how also comes in the form of Dayton tribal love rock musical is finally in a meltdown straight through to the other half feels on a typical Ka'ne, a sort of Polynesian a film. The result is an uneven, China. date. In the experiment the playboy prince. Meanwhile, but entertaining, trip back to the women asked the men for a date Jason Robards, Mia's father, time of flowerpower, burnt draft The film tells the story of such Free Yearbooks within a time limit of 10 minutes wants Trevor Howard and Max cards, and `if it feels good do it.' an accident, prevented at the last while regarding the men as sex Von Sydow to stop boozing long minute thanks • to the disaster being captured on film by a news objects. enough to tell him what's going The story is almost too simple. The men weren't allowed to on behind the next palm tree. crew headed by Jane Fonda and A boy from Oklahoma goes to Michael Douglas. Upon returning in late June 'speak for the first five minutes New York City before joining the to their TV station, they're told to and would try to get a successful, And that's just the first half army. En route, he gets caught Association crest. The end sheets rather than pretty, woman to hour. After that, audiences either "keep quiet" and the film is put by Maureen Treichel are black and white photos of the up in the free-wheeling (and free- in a vault. But, Douglas steals the pick them for a date. go to sleep or go home. The loading) antics of a group of free- College. The experiment was suc- triangle gets tighter until Ka'ne film and gets experts to examine Over half the school par- spirited hippies. This takes place Remmember that first day of cessful- it brought out many fears goes to a Kangaroo-style court in Central Park, where cops ride it. A cover-up is discovered and RRCC back in September, when ticipated in having their mug and anxieties that show us how and is sentenced to prison. But, the remainder of the film details shots taken, compared to les than dancing horses and LSD is free the eventual alliance of the three you didn't know where you were, hard it is to break away from Doctor Warren Farrell "Hi, honey, want to go out with he escapes thanks to Farrow and for the asking. If this sounds the where you were going, or where 25 per cent turnout other years. stereotypical sexual con- Bottoms. Then, the hurricane main stars and the exposure of me tonight?" slightest bit weird, that's only the accident on nationwide TV. you had been? Do you recall Terry Zabrodski, co-editor, ditioning, said Farrell. drops in. because it is. And, in case you someone pushing you into claims this book will .be much "Men are trained to be mini- Men and women are often stupid guys must sound when didn't know, one can get away another of those long line-ups and better than many previous rapists and women are trained to Lorenzo Semple's script is full with anything ( even murder, as Jack Lemmon gives a Yearbooks. However, she wishes unhappy in their stereotyped they use those lines on women staggeringly believable per- muttering 'Ya gotta git your be mini-masochists," said Dr. of everything except logic, good in Sondhiem's latest hit, Sweeney picture taken--it's fur the to apologize to those who had Farrell. roles, said Dr. Farrell. Some men and that women must put up with formance as the paranoid a lot until both people are actors and interest. Between Todd--the infamous London Killer) Jane Fonda stars as a Hollywood-style journalist in Yearbook'? pictures taken, but are not in the He said men are taught to be would like women to be more scenes of island rituals such as in a musical. engineer who ultimately "goes You may not have heard much book. Says Terry, 'On some aggressive and their sexuality is aggressive, while some women _relaxed . _ mating dances, a wedding, a public." Michael Douglas "The China Syndrome," a movie about a nuclear cover- about a Yearbook, but there pictures the names didn't show get angry at men for constantly DDr. Farrell said the reason for breezes through his role as the up. highly overemphasized. This some women not asking men out coronation and assorted luaus, Above all, Hair is a period really is one, and it will soon be up, so we couldn't identify the exaggerated power allows men to trying to prove themselves to Hurricane doesn't amount to a hill earthy, hip cameramarkwah-a- person. Other pictures just didn't women, he said. demonstrates how much they're picture. Naturally it's dated. The conscience while Jane Fonda's available. protect themselves from of coconuts. issues of the Sixties counter Yearbooks will be here near the turn out, so we couldn't use them rejection by turning women into Some of these attitudes were conditioned by their role training. vain, ambitious newswoman either.' revealed later in an open Men and women are taught that culture may not be relevant loses credibility due to silly end of June, before most people sex objects, said Dr. Farrell. He Try as he does, Swedish today, but they were at one time. are finished school, and the books `The Yearbook is worthwhile, said, "It's easier to be rejected discussion about the role- their attractiveness depends on plotting. Three times she's their being unlike the opposite director Jan Troell (who did such The peace signs, love beads, and are FREE! They'll be distributed but it is a lot of work and is very by a sex object than to be reversal experiment. superb work in The Emigrants almost-but-not-quite-late for her time consuming' adds Terry. Many women didn't "pick up" sex, he said. bell bottoms are all present spot on the six o'clock news at the SA office, the Information rejected by a human being." and The New Land) cannot rescue because they are vital to the Booth, and the blocks. The 1978-79 Yearbook staff Dr. Farrell said female a date because they had been We are so opposite that we thanks to fast breaking scoops. can't live with each other, he the film from the oblivion it story. The book has about 120 pages of includes; Terry Zabrodski and sexuality was suppressed and conditioned by society to think deserves. "Beautiful shots of Journalism in the hoky, this was improper. One woman said. Dr. Farrell concluded by Hollywood tradition. cc Greg Johnston( co-editors), Phil ris ten candids and mug shots. There are women are taught to enjoy their sunsets and island greenery do by Gamy Bait Irwin and Maureen Treichel said she "hated the old lines that saying, "It's amazing that we The cast includes John Savage a few special effects in it, in- bodies only when they are ser- not a movie make." ( currently seen as Stevie in The cluding four pages of coloured (assistants), Ed Berringer, Jack ving men. They're taught to feel were used on me, and I couldn't have the nerve to call that a James Bridges (who also wrote Ceancer t s play deals with imposters, long do that to another person." relationship; and to call that Deer Hunter) as the country boy, the script with Mike Gray and Inti-Illimani a Chilean group from lost brothers, and the FLQ. candid shots. The cover is black Kaplan, and Al guilt when they refuse to serve Jason Robards has a towering Treat Williams as the hippie chief and silver a features the Student Moore( photographers). men. One man said he realized how relationship love." Bruce Gilbert) directs The China northern Argentina is at the If Curtain time is 8 p.m. in the Salle presence onscreen; but without a and many members of the Playhouse Theatre for one Pauline-Boutal of the Centre solid script to back him up, he's Syndrome with an eye for original Broadway troupe, in- authenticity and little else. The performance Monday, May 7 at 7 Cultural Franco Mariitobain, 340 as colorless as the white uniform cluding Melba Moore, and Ronnie pm. The group sings protest Provencher. Tickets are $4 to $6 he wears in the film. Timothy sets and photography are Dyson. They all perform well, graphic, but the thrills are few songs and plays instruments of adults, $3.25 to $4.50 students. Bottoms plays yet another given the circumstances. Incan origin. Tickets are $5.50 at Call 233-8053. spineless worm, while Trevor and far between. There's a bit of tension in the initial accident the door. DANCE: Howard must have joined the The circumstances are mainly Chris De Burgh is at the Con- Royal Winnipeg Ballet dances its MARANTZ COMPONENTS. cast just to get a suntan. All told, sequence, . but it doesn't last. due to director Milos Foreman vention Centre Friday, May 4 at 8 final performance of the season Howard has less than a dozen Events happen at a brisk enough who won an Oscar for One Flew pace, but too much technical pm. This Irish singer-songwriter at the Centennial Concert Hall, lines of dialogue. Max Von Sydow Over the Cuckoo's Nest. He treats is self taught and specializes in May 2 to 6 at 8:30 pm. the contents himself with tongue-in- terminology leaves the viewer at WHATEVER THE MX Hair with a little too much a loss during essential scenes. pop-folk storytelling. Tickets are program includes the world cheek patience with the entire reverence and not enough premiere of Journey affair. $8 at ATO. by Salvatore restraint. Many scenes could be The script has one too many Aielle, Festival set to a cut, including those repeating the car chases and the severe injury Theatre: backgrpund of Brazillian rock THERE'S ALWAYS A MATCH. Mia Farrow looks as though drugs and the generation gap of a peripheral that is so MANITOBA THEATRE CEN- music, Glinka Pas de Trois and nobody told her The Great Gatsby themes. Repetition sets in predictable it incites laughter. TRE presents A Bee in Her Paddy Stone's The Hands. flopped. She plays a Jordan-type quickly as the anti- Stereotyped bad guys abound, .Bonnet, by George Feydeau, Tickets 'range, from $3.50 to $9 at nymph who flutters her eyelashes establishment-isms pile up and especially Scott Brady, who has April 27-May 19. The play is set at ATO and CBO. Special per- while flitting from man to man in up. Half an hour could be yet to play a nice person on the turn of the century in Paris. formances Sunday at 2 pm and search of the meaning of eliminated very easily resulting screen. The writers have made Curtain time is Mon., Tues., Saturday's Gala at 8 pm. whatever. in a smoother, more watchable him into a character so in- Thurs., and Fri. at 8:30 pm; Wed. Manitoba Day is May 12 and in film. different and ignorant he seems and Sat. at 4 and 9 pm. Tickets celebration of the day the. ADVANCE offers 17 Marantz components that can be Dayton Ka'ne is another Eric to be wearing a black hard hat. range from $3.50 to $8.50 week Department of Cultural Affairs Roberts. Roberts, in case one Flaws aside, Hair really is the tailored into 225 different systems. That means there's a nights, $6.50 to $9.25 weekends, has organized entertainment at doesn't know, was the star of answer to the question "What The China Syndrome is also and $3 to $8 matinees at ATO and the Cenntenial Concert Hall. The Marantz Component system for everyone — no matter what King of the Gypsies. Both are were the sixties all about?" For guilty of self-righteousness. Its MTC box offices. progream includes folk songs, a your budget. sorry imitations of John Travolta that reason alone, the movie protagonists are crusading saints WINNIPEG MENNONITE presentation by local authors of and destined for hit pacts in Ma should be seen. compared to the villains of pro- THEATRE. presents Der speeches written by Louis Riel, From the most affordable to the most expensive, Marantz nuclear technology. Indeed, Jane Zigeunerbund - (The Gypsy Chief Peguis, and Nellie Mc- delivers the same top Marantz quality -- the same stunning Fonda seems right at home in the Baron), an opera, in the Clung. Hours are 1 to 5 pm. Ad- Marantz look. There's never a compromise! 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