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CIA visit prompts die-in
that we try to make it as responsible and by Janet Boudreau accountable as we can." This is only accomplished, she continued, "if we The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), ensure that good, honest, and reasonable protest held on Wednesday, October 21, people are recruited; people that can organized by the Colby Coalition for think for themselves." Political Activity (CCPA), was in response Protesting "sends a message," Bowen to interviews which were being held said, "it is an indirect way to throughout the day on Wednesday, communicate an idea (and) it gets people October 21, by two CIA recruiters on together to voice and express opinions as campus. an individual." Government Professor About 30 students and faculty members Chip Hauss qualified this view saying, "it participated in a rally and "die-in" held at is appropriate to protest because Roberts Union to protest the role of the [protesting] promotes questioning." He CIA in the covert, foreign policy continued, "the goal of a protest is to operations of the United States. heighten people's awareness (and) the Members of the CCPA held ten crosses student protest of the CIA did that." marked to represent corresponding CIA In response to the CIA's presence on "illegal, covert actions." As one student campus, Colby Public Affairs official .Ed read aloud a discription of each act, the Hersey spoke on behalf of the respective cross-bearer "died" on the administration. "Our Career Service steps of Roberts! main foyer. Office seemed in tune with such Other participants held signs and diversity," he said, "offering students the banners citing the need for reform of the chance to explore graduate work in agency. This was followed by a march to forestry and evironmental science at the Student Center where the group of Duke or job prospects at the Central protestors handed out information in Intelligence Agency. Obviously, we regard to their belief in the need for respect the right of students and faculty agency reform. to disagree and protest." The initial plans for the protest were Professor Roger Bowen, faculty advisor made a week prior on October 14 at a for CCPA and professor of Government, discussion on the CIA at 7:Q0 pm in Dana said, "an organization that consistently Lounge. Approximately 60 people met to engages in covert policy leading to discuss the CIA as an agency of National assassinations and attempted Security, the "atrocities" cbrhmitted by > assassinations of elected leaders abroad the CIA, the right of the CIA to recruit on is not the kind of organization that ought campus, and the protest. to be here [recruiting on campus]." Christy Law, student spokesperson for William Evans, a student walking past CCPA, said, "We (CCPA) want to inform the protest, felt "It was in poor taste to people and let the CIA know that we are intimidate the students interested in the concerned [about CIA actions]." She CIA." Evans strongly opposed those continued, "we are protesting CIA illegal protesters who wanted to prohibit the action, not their right to recruit." CIA from recruiting.'To supress the Others disagreed with the actual recruiting on "" campus, however. continued on page 2 Stock market takes
a record plun ge Colby Colleg e students, protesti ng CIA recruit ing on campus, Sentinel photo by hold a "die-in " Wednesday by Betsy Kuller . Foreign nations with large in Roberts Union , where the agency D jck Maxwell American investments at stake, interview took place. The crosses represent targ ets of past CIA covert operations. ECHO News Editor particularly West Germany and Japan, were unhappy with the Americans. latest statistics in the balance of the U.S. economy back on it's On Monday, October 19th, way the U.S. was allowing the Foreign investors rushed into trade deficit continuing to feet. the Dow Jones industrial balance of trade deficit to stay a torrent of selling; if the dollar show little improvement, could The main question after this average dropped 508 points, relatively high, and allowing was to decline even more in the continue to be a depressing monumental event is, what's alm6st 25%, to an all-time low. the value of the dollar to go months ahead, the American Professor . Mosley going to happen to the The drop recorded for "Black down. Secretary of the stock market would not be a acknowledges that this chain of economy? Mosley reported, Treasury James Bakker Tuesday," the start of the very attractive investment. events is only a theory to "nobody knows what's likely to Great Depression in 1929, at continued to allow the dollar to W hen Bakker formally explain the actual fall in the happen, but for several weeks, 10%. What does this mean? fall, pointing out that this is a announced that he was going American Stock Market. It is, there will probably be less commonly used and effective According to to just "let the dollar fall, " however, supported by the fact factor." Macroeconomics prof essor way to reduce the balance fo American investors started a the the stock market recovered trade deficit. West Germany Will this recession create the Fred Mosley, the weakened chain of selling in the U.S., somewhat after the if.S. made same devastating impact as the value of the dollar, "seems to and Japan realized that this realizing these foreign official pronouncements to try would hurt the demand for crash of 1929? According to most observers to have been sentiments would negatively to stabilize the dollar and West Mosley, "The economy i their goods, because now, with Germany agreed to lower their s a lot the most important factor" in impact the American economy, different today. But there are a causing this astronomical the weakened dollar, foreign movement up or down until interest rates so that the value decline. goods were more expensive tor something big happens. The of the dollar will rise and put continued on page 2
• According to Ms. Gillman # The purpose of health care is , • Next week look for rfipor t there are a lot of things you explained by Qr. Bennett on new track to be built, and have never thought about after much student criticism the expansion of Bixler Art before. Hint, hint. See page on care ethics. See page 2. Building. INSIDE 10. heighten people's awareness CIA visit (and) the student protest of the CIA did that." This is only accomplished, she In response to the CIA's continued from page 1 continued, "if we ensure that presence on campus, Colby rights guaranteed in the U.S. good, honest, and reasonable Public Affairs official Ed Hersey Constitution that the CIA or people are recruited; people spoke on behalf of the any other group might wish to that can think for themselves." administration. "Our Career pursue is totally wrong," he Protesting "sends a message," Service Office seemed in tune said. Bowen said, "it is an indirect with such diversity," he said, Professor Rita Moore of the way to communicate an idea "offering students the chance to Government Department (and) it gets people together to explore graduate work in supported the protest efforts voice and express opinions as forestry and evironmental for reform, but also feels the an individual." Government science at Duke or job CIA should continue to be Professor Chip Hauss qualified prospects at the Central allowed to recruit on campus. this view saying, "it is Intelligence Agency. Obviously, "The CIA is a necessary evil," appropriate to protest because we. respect the right of students she said, "but it is critical that [protesting] promotes and faculty to disagree and we try to make it as responsible questioning." He continued, protest." and accountable as we can." "the goal of a protest is to
Health center : different views
Representing the prosecution, by Chip Gavin to Bennett, because "medicine the Deans Office, was the H.R. is not an exact science" and "we of the student's dorm and The recent controversies have to see how people react to Colby Security Officer Leon concerning the reliability of the Richards. A student from this certain medication sometimes Health Center have questioned before a correct diagnosis is dorm also stood witness to this whether or not a student has a Roger Bowen testimony. The student pleaded made. chance of recieving any "We have to operate in a guilty for the first three counts, effective treatment in visiting also attributing the third count manner that recognizes the Health Center. common things happen most to fear and confusion caused by William E. Bennett, the health the security officer. The common," Bennett said. center's physician, doesn't see Aside from the medical prosecution made a statement any reason why a student Board conveying the Administration's treatment at the health center, Judicial should not consult the Health belief that this "is a serious some students have become Center pending the need for disgruntled when the bedside by Betsy Kuller student was also charged with offense because the dorms, medical attention. Students refusal to comply with Hall which are old, have a tendency manner of a staff member was have been making formal innappropriate or a question Sunday, October 25th, the Staff. Allegedly, a security to burn very easily," i.e., statements, however, strongly officer was also involved. causing a great risk to the other (often in reference to the Judicial Board, led by Chief advising against the Heath student's alcohol use) was Justice Heidi Irving and Neither of the defendants in students in the dorm. The Center; that the health center these two cases proposed a student took the opportunity to asked in an accusatory style. Assistance Chief Justice Dan will make your situation even "If we say or ask something Brandeis, conducted the first self-recommendation for recommend to the Judicial worse. sentencing. Board an appropriate sentence. they don't like," Bennett said, three hearings of the semester. A number of students, some of "they could certainly help us In one of the cases, a student The other case involved a The defendants of all three whom have written letters to student being charged on four cases will be notified of the out by bringing it to our was charged with causing the editor, allegedly have been attention." damage in a residence hall. counts: recommendation of the Deans misdiagnosed or mistreated. 1) Setting off a fire in his Office concerning the action of The first step in bringing a According to the prosecutors, The result has been a general problem to the attention of bicycle tire marks were found room the Administration in dealing mistrust of the health center 2) Consequently setting off with these three cases when the those at the health center is "to on the carpeting in a residence among students. talk with your individual hall. The dorm H.R. stood as the fire alarm verdict is available - The Colby Bennett, however, said he 3) Lying to a security officer Echo will publish the final practitioner," he said. the prosecutor, and the does not want students to "I don't know if students think 4) Being responsible for a fire verdicts of the Judicial Board defendant used no witnesses. "view the health center as some we're out to get them but we're One of the other cases which occurred two days hearings in the week that they kind of adversary." are released by the Deans not out to do that at all," involved a student's violation before spring Many of the problems Bennett stated. of quiet hours in the dorm. The break of last year Office. between students and the health center arise, according continued on page 3
Stock market "less wealthy" than they were The Colby money game: , continued from page 1 before the drop in the stock lot of disturbing similarities remarked, "we are at about the market. The federal gets Financial Aid? between these two event; the same economic position as we government has alread y who formally stated that their based system, Colby does not build up of corporate, U.S. were in August of last year, offer any academic or athletic ' control of the rate of growth in by Janet Boudreau government, and third world which isn t too bad. But this is a scholarships as part of their debt, for example, all of which very significant event that is the money supply will be make the economy more not going away." loosened ,, causing interest rates Financial Aid. More than confidentially to determine vulnerable to a downturn." Finally, it is very difficult to to go down, and that taxes will half of all Colby students are each family's own need. The fact remains that the say exactly what has been go up to lower the budget involved with it in some way, Determining qualification for stock market recentl y effected in the economy. deficit and hopefully stabilize but an even larger percentage financial aid is a complicated experienced record increases, Drastic increases in the rate of the economy. The extent to probably do not fully procedure that "not enough" which many economists think unemployment are unlikely to which this drop has negatively understand the process behind students understand, claimed Bubar. ' was "artificial," and caused by happen immediately, but the effected consumer spending the system. Despite all the "It s all a mathematical formula," she said. "And that sharp rises in interest rates this fact remains that consumers, should be a more accuratce printed material on Colby's past year. This could explain businesses, banks, and the indicator of the effect of the financial aid policies and the formula that we use gives us a why the magnitude of the drop government arc now stock market "crash" on the accessibility of the financial aid fram ework to compare federal d i fferent families. But seems so monumental. Mosley 500 billion- 1 trillion dollars U.S. economy as a whole. staff, the whole issue of grants, guarantees, and government sometimes the formula does assistance leaves many families not accurately reflect the guessing. situation. Then we add In what According to Lisa J. Bubar, we call professional judgment." Associate Director of Financial The resulting f inancial aid Aid and Director of the Work- package usually includes a Study Program, Colby gives Colby grant and a work-study away over four million dollars allowance, which are non- through grant assistance and repayable funds, and a loan work-study to students every that together should meet the year by using a complex and need determined by Bubar and personalized process of need Smyth. analysis for each individual The first step f or the women case, Because of this need* continued on page 3 Anot her facelift for Colbv by Meredith Hart planted various trees and flowering bushes in the The new landscaping exterior and walkways of the features that can be seen in Student Center at a cost of front of the Student Center, $7,000. The terrace being along Mayflower Hill, at the created in front of Roberts edge of the football field, and in Union will be a Memorial front of Roberts Union are all Garden. The cement tiles are part of a master plan. being replaced and ledesigned, Since Colby moved from and brick is being laid down in downtown Waterville up to preparation for new Mayflower Hill in the 1930's, walkways. As a priority for there has been a continuing next year, soil and plantings effort to improve and embellish will be put in the geometric the college's physcial features. spaces that can now be seen in Today, the Campus front of Roberts. Landscaping Committee and Since McCanrt Road was the Physical Plant Committee closed, and many parking lots are working with the were expanded around landscaping architects of campus, there is also an effort Halvorsen Associates to carry to blend trees, shrubs, and on the beautification process. grass with these new Due to a Trustees' concern modifications. that the Student Center had a The Caripus Landscaping black facade, physical plant has Committee and the Physical continued on page 7 B&G contemplating a heavy load by David Coleman easy to respond to all those Colby. Close to 70 percent remain unidentified, get at Colby, but does cite one phone calls from parents and aid without a grant, in the form problem. "Kids just don' commented, " Generally, Financial Aid t show ' but at students: It would help us out of work-study and/or bank up for work sometimes, they re accomodating, the same time there's a sense to have more money to give, " continued from page 2 loan. In any case, Bubar said especially in the food service she commented. in deciding how "much, if any, Colby, like many of its peer jobs. The policy is that students that they're doing you a big favor. I think it should be a One Colby junior agreed. financial aid an applicant will institutions, is proud to meet should give employers at least "I'd like to see them put some of receive is to tabulate a full need. "This is good for the a one week notice. That's one given that they keep giving you your financial aid, not like the money that now goes into universal "most common students, and it's also a great of the issues we're addressing physical campus improvements budget" figure which is the admissions tool," she added. right now. It's very annoying," some sort of special treat." The same student argued and other less important areas total cost of one year at Colby, Another advantage of she stated. into the financial aid funds to ' that Colby should not make including everything from Colby s financial aid system is In addition to organizing help the middle-class students books to spending money and its vast work-study program. work-study and processing the financial aid students feel guilty in any way. "There who get caught in the middle. average travel expenses. For Last year, Colby employed 1147 applications with all the There's got to be a better way 1987-88, this budget was students and gave out a total of mechanical formulas, the should be enough money so 're luck to distribute the money at $17,400. Then, each family's about $571,000 in these financial aid staff has other that the stigma of'you y to be getting what you are Colby," he said. total financial status is plugged students' paychecks. Campus duties. "There are always the Lucia Smyth wil be holding a into the same mathematical employees on the work-study outside negotiations," getting' is gone," she said. She feels that this is something the informational discussion on formula devised by a national program need not be financial explained Bubar, saying that Wensday Dec. 2, at 4:00 P.M. in financial aid organization in aid recipients. Anyone is typical financial aid student this was an important part of unconsciousl feels. "They are the Foss Woodman lounge for Princeton, New Jersey in order eligible for a job. Bubar said "leaving people coming y her job. nice, but they try to make you those who have more questions to assess how much each the program is designed to in or calling up, especially right about this process and recent cover spending money for the appreciate every single nickel individual family should be able after the award letters go out, ' changes. Topics to be covered student and is the one part of ' you re getting," the student to afford. This is the step that ^ is very common. We re always added. will range from new Federal Bubar termed "the hard part," aid that is not based on need. willing to listen to those with laws on taxes for students to "It's controllable for you," she And Bubar also realizes that because she and Smyth must problems or complaints. the system is not problem-free. need/analysis changes. use their professional judgment said. "You can choose tbe Sometimes it works, and number of hours you want to One question she addressed when the formula does not sometimes it doesn't. It's a was the problem with the accurately reflect what the work, and the pay rate is very complex process. determined b student who must pay his or Health center family can contribute. y the Some students have found responsibility required by the her own way through Colby continued from page 2 Frequently, they end up that this is where Colby's but whose parents do not altering the results of the job, with one exception, and financial , aid staff shines. Regarding those students formula. that: is Food Services, in an "They are so personable and qualify for financial aid and, who felt as though they were Once they decide on a attempt to stimulate interest." understanding. They know me therefore, ends up unassisted being judged when they arrived reasonable family contribution, The work-study program and they know my situation," financially. "Colby feels that it at the health center they subtract it from the most operates with three basic pay said Sara Dickison, a senior is the parents' duty to pay for intoxicated, Bennett said "our levels for the students. common budget ($17,400) to Clerical who was accepted to seven the education of their child. job is not to chastise or be arrive at a need figure to make positions such as field house colleges and given no aid from Colby does not feel that it is our judgmental but we certainly up the descrepancy in amounts. monitors and most office any. "I come from a broken responsibility to pick up the have to be aware." However, this number is not assistants pay $3.55 per hour. home with divorced parents parents responsibilities. With a The questions students are the final f igure of the money Students earni ng th e and v ery unusuual non-custodial parent, the kid asked regarding their alcohol Colby will give the applicant, in intermediate pay rate of $3.72 circumstances. I spent my really does get caught in the use after coming to the health a grant. From this, a per hour are required to hold a entire spring vacation in my middle," Bubar admitted. center intoxicated are Guaranteed Student Loan bit more specialized knowledge senior year of high school on While Bubar has seen a few necessary, according to (GSL) from a bank is or skill for their jobs and are the phone calling all the schools abuses in the financial aid Bennett, because some students subtracted, as is a potential likely to work as tutors, and explaining my situation. system since she began her j ob do develop abusive drinking $1300 ($1200 for freshmen) that research assistants, or No one gave me any aid, but in February, 1985, she claims patterns during college and the student can earn in campus computer lab monitors. .The Colby at least said they'd that they have not been a major hobody ever addresses the employment. These two jobs with the most discuss it with the staff. A little problem. ' She thinks that the issue with them. elements are called the "self- responsibility pay an hourly later, I got a phone call at my reason this type of fraud occurs "We don't practice the help" factors, and they are then wage of $3.92, the supervisory high school from Colby, and so seldom is primarily because conspiracy of silence" by not subtracted from the original rate. These students oversee thoy told me thay had Colby collects every piece of talking about alcohol, Bennett need figure to arrive at the other students in some way, act considered my case and decided every tax return from all said. "If we do, we' re ignoring amount Colby will give the as co-ordinators of programs, to make an exception. They've applicants. Bubar added that if a fatal disease." student in a grant, Therefore, or hold some other cri tical been wonderful, and the aid she or Smyth do detect fraud in Because of some problems the total need is met with funds position. An exception in this has been consistent. I would've any of the cases, they do not last year involving nurses from a combination of sources. system comes with Student had to have taken a year off to hesitate to report it to the making disparaging comments Bubar reported that half of Dining Hall Managers who earn money if it hadn't been for government. or being insensitive, Bennett Colby freshmen apply for make the most money per hour, them," explained Dickison. The one improvement Bubar said ho specifically talked to the financial assistance, and/ for $4.17. In most instances,thc "They arc really fa ir and do the would like to see is an increase nursing staff at the beginning Mio -/>oqI- nnrt, these same maximum number of hours a best they're able to do." in the funds available to of this year to avoid that students apply year a fter year. work-study, employee can take Other students, though, are distribute to needy students. happening again. Around 35 percent of them each week is 10-13. Bubar feels not such satisfied customers. "We could always use more "We want people to come to receive grant, or gift, aid from the program is very successful One student/ who preferred to total funds." It's not always the aid station," Bennett said, Sleep well, Mayflower Hill, . security is about by Chip Gavin On an average Thursday, deterent. Friday, or Saturday night, To help the situation even After being implemented two Safety and Security responds more the Washington Street months ago, it appears that the to about five calls and only entrance to the notoriously new Safety and Security about two incidents per vandalized upper Hillside measures are succeeding in weekend require a written parking area is going to be reducing the number of vehicle report, according to blocked off, leaving only one break-ins, thefts, fights, and Chenevert. way to enter or exit the area. party problems on campus. "It's hard to say exactly what "It's kind of early to tell yet, to attribute the decline to," "We do expect the number of but so far this year there seems Chenevert said, "bu t I'm incidents to pick-up in to be a reduction in the number hoping all the factors like the November," Chenevert said, of incidents", said Director of new car, the professionalism of "things usually get busier at the Safety and Security, Peter the officers, and increased end of the semesters." Chenevert. lighting are coming together" "It's definitely been a slower to deter problems. Chenevert said a clearer year this year than the start of A major change fr om last year picture of the safety problems la s t year wa s," he said , is the number of vehicles that on campus will be available estimating that the number of have been vandalized in after he compiles the statistics problems Safety and Security student pa'rking lots. The for this semester and compares increased lighting in those them with those from have had to deal with is "down the first SL&E.Q S *The Board of Trustees met perform on campus. Tickets are *Why haven t we seen much the weekend of mid-semester on sale now at student to say, If he had been sober, he of Holly? Farkas reports that break for one of their four activities office for $12. might have really'been hurt." she and other security officers annual meetings on campus. Gerry Hadden, whose room who were actually entering the The weekend produced a the window well looks into, scenes of parties and enforcing "pretty positive meeting," was apparently quite upset by the alcohol policy, have calmed according to John Farkas. The *On Saturday, October 24th, the incident; ".*.' 'e had problems down somewhat and are Trustees met with the residents "very, very late at night," a before with Peeping Toms, but mostly cruising around the of Goddard-Hodgkins and visiting student from this one took the cake. Jeez, a campus in cars keeping their discussed the alcohol policy on University of Maine at Orono guy can't even walk around in eyes peeled for open containers campus, the commons system apparently walked into a his room naked without people of alcohol. Farkas commented, as a whole, in tramural s, Jan Godddard-Hodgkins window trying to jump through his "She may not feel the need to Plan, and Junior Year Abroad. well that was not covered . window." come up as often. If officers get The students were able to According to Security Officer the idea that students are discuss any facet of Colby they Rita West, "He was very, very respecting the law, they're not chose. The Trustees also intoxicated. 'He was knocked going to bother us without discussed the losses that Colby unconscious and was making *According to director of reason." If this isn't enough of has suffered as a result of the strange gurgily noises." His Student Activities John Farkas, These people c"».n answer for the enquiring recent significant drop in the shoulder had also been prof essor Ira Sadoff submitted minds of Colby College, Holl y Dow Jones average in the stock temporarily disloctaed, but a proposal to the Board of and 3 million herself will have spoken in the market. when he sat up again, it Trustees the weekend of mid- Heights Communi ty room to popped into place again. The semester break that Colby not others have give her story on the alcohol UMO student refused allow the CIA to interview and something to policy at Colby. *Student Activi ti es has just treatment (it is the policy of the be present on campus "ever ordered the power generator Health Center to trea t only again." 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Waterville _ I ¦ ii .waaaaaJ mamam i i ll J - -.._-.^^3lB}^J ^^lM^MMMs ^Mmx ^.^—,.~~~ * *^ 1 International problems encroaching on alps by Bntt Moore relations and possibility of each culture. Hungarian food nuclear war. As a result I hope was too spicy but edible. I much to eliminate the common preferred the French seasoning Digging ditches and speaking misconceptions of "the other French with my Bulgarian and sauces. side" among friends and Volunteers for Peace in an friends proved difficult; acquaintances: (for example, however, I miss awakening to American Organization which "Chernobyl happened because affiliates itself with workcamps accordian music and cow bells it was operated b , y Russians it in the U. S., Central America, in the peaceful Swiss Alps. will never happen in the U.S. ") I spent three weeks this past and Eastern and Western The world is interconnected Europe. The camps occur in August in Bretye, an isolated politically, economically, and village in Switzerland, July and August and last from ecologically. People in both the two to f our participating in an East/West Eastern and Western World weeks. Volunteer workcamp. The camp's want to solve conflict non- work ranges from archeological excavations in eighteen participants, all in violently. Our governments their earl y twenties, must overlook ideological Spain to building cultural represented both sides of the differences and solve global centers for . small Greek iron curtain: Hungary, Poland, problems together and we must villages. Each camp discusses a Bulgaria, France, U. S., Spain, take active rolls in our world issue. Camp languages Switzerland, Bel gium, governments to combat depend on locations, and Germany, and Algeria. Under hazards like acid rain and proficiency is required when the sponsorship of "Volunteers you apply. Camp directors nuclear power. strive to attract numerous for Peace" we met in the Alps to In Bretye, we worked , nationalities to diversif reach a better understanding of discussed, and had fun, yet not y each other despite cultural and opinions and knowledge about without the expected world issues. ideological differences. communication problems. Our camp discussions French and German were the Each American participant explored non-violence and camp languages; since few pays $75 and personal East/West relations. Through spoke both, translations transportation. Food and topics Tanging from Ghandi to constantly interrupted lodging are provided by the nuclear power, we learned discussions. host community. about each other's cultures and We spent five hours a day from alpine pastures. We We lived in an enormous Participating in a workcamp governments. I heard about life volunteering for the Swiss became good friends with the stone cabin on a ski mountain is culturally and intellectually in a communist country, not Ranger Service. We cut and rangers who were our age and which the military uses for stimulating but you must work from politicians and burned diseased trees, included us for fondu parties on winter ski vacations. Rotating hard and be willing to share journalists, but from citizens constructed barbed wire fences, the weekends or wine after the cooking responsibility your thoughts and experiences who shared a common concern dug ditches and cleared brush work in the mountains. enabled us to taste dishes from with others. for today's East/West political Woodsmen's Team romps north of the border and, as usual, a high level of the axes dropped, the men's confidnce (though skillfully teams finished a respectable concealed behind shaky hands third (A team) and fifth (B Who are they? You and incessant babbling.) team) overall, quite amazing sometimes see them early in the Labelled "weekend warriors" considering the B team, a morning, throwing axes or over the years by our Unity group of enthusiastic first sawing wood. hosts, the team was prepared timers, went out and kicked the Or maybe you've seen them for confrontation; the stage per verb ial roughage out of Phi l Tabor works up a sweat with the Woodsmen's Team rolling some huge log up was set. several seasoned veteran by Rudy Penczer Colby entered three teams, teams who, supposedly, knew towards Robert's Union with Many some funny looking sticks. two men's (in a field of eleven) what they were doing. Colby's Woodsman's Team the Keenan home. and Susan. Or maybe you've seen them and a women's (of five total.) But the big story of the meet would face more and much thanks to David simply throwing logs at each A small meet. But a tough one, came from the women's team. tougher teams and events. The October 17 arrived. The big other. for our Canadian competition The nearly all rookie squad, future looked bleak, especially meet, The team was tired; the But you've definitely seen was strong. The men's A-team with Julie "Odie" Karas, since the B and women's teams jouney and lack of sleep had them walking around campus consisted of seasoned veterans Gretchen "Oh, shut up, Jeff" would be crippled by many already taken its toll, it with tha t damned equation on like senior Jeff "Spanky" Fischer, Janet Blaney, Andrea team members' unavailability, appeared. The first event of the their jackets. Still, who the hell Glover, juniors Alex "Pepe le" "my mother warned me about due to already made plans for day was felling, in which two are they? Pugh and Andy "the Iceman folks like you" Hoffman, and fall break - the scheduled team members had to chop They are the Colby Cometh" KunkemueUer, and Mandy and Tracy - who no one weekend of the meet. The A- down a pole, and the Woodsmen's Team (and. we sop homoores Thadius has seen since then, placed first team, however, remained in remaining four then dragged it emphasize team), an elite "Manhole" Gemski, Rudy overall, shaming especially the tact. Nonetheless, would only a specified distance. Among group of individuals who ""Jailbait" Penczer, and the well-trained University of New two weeks be enough time? other team events were the bravely represent Colby and semi-conscious Phil "Spaz " Brunswick women's squad. Much practice (and a little buck-saw relay, in which each America several times yearly in Tabor, The B-team, under With the artful fi rebuilding, in divine intervention) was team member was to make one international competitions of captain Josh "Righteous" less than ideal conditions, of needed. cut on a log, and the cross-cut traditional logging and Greene, was composed of "Big Janet and Andrea and skillful That next weekend, several relay, in which each pair (there forestry skills throughout the Will" Loadly, "Toe Jamb" pea-vec work of the team in team members ventured out to are three pairs to a team( of Northeast and Canada. They Duprec, Glenn "walk softly or general, the team made up lost some land owned by Professor team members has to make two are a spirited group of I'll beat the bejezusss..." ground and easily shut down David Keenan (Chinese) and cuts with a cross-cut saw individuals who enjoy what Poland , Ted "I gotta do their competition without his wife, Susan; the purpose: (two-person saw,) they do, and this year (for a whal?l?" Lambrecht, Tom "give problems. Way to go clearing land. Was this the There were also several change), thoy are doing it very me that axe" Brown, and Brian Woodchicks!!! practice that the team needed doubles events. Speed splitting, well, "no way, un-uhn, not me" Coming home exhausted and oh so badly? Tha t answer was for example, consists of each of Their first meet, three Carlson. Vetcren sophomore full of pride, the team knew still one weekend away, in two competitors splitting a log weekends ago, took place in and last year's axe-throwing that gloating was not the best Canada, but the team members into quarters. For the A team, beautiful Unitv, Maine, at champion, Mike O'Loughlin, use of their time, for a much who part icipated were, Spanky and Spaz finished in a Unity College (our arch-rivals) looked ready once more for a tougher task lay before thorn, nonetheless, elated. They gpt to blazing twenty-two seconds, overlooking lovely Unity Pond. show down with Unity's namely, the annual fal l meet at chop down trees to their placing them third overall in Tho team rolled in a{ dawn resident champ, "Booger," the Uni versit y of Now hearts' content and were that event. Splitting for the B with rewarded by a courmet meal at only two weeks of practice After the sawdust ssettlcd and Brunswick, in Canada. Here, continued on page 6 ' 866 ' ¦ HW UL J__ *M A ¦_-—. -- — _!» ' ¦ _-*" ¦¦ *- IIBU -JH _*-«ta_l Finding a new perspective on campus jobs per hour and $3.92 per hour. Second, it allows in the budget Working in an administrative about your major and your The level of pay depends for every student who wants a office of any kind can give you professors." primarily on the level of j ob, regardless of whether or an entirely different Dining Services, as much as it responsibility the job requires. not they are on Financial Aid, perspective. I know that from is viewed unfavorably by Ever short of a little cash? Students usually start out at to have a job. Freshmen are working in the Personnel students, is the largest Who isn't? Some people . even $3.55 per hour doing assorted restricted to earning $1,200 per Office. For example, I never employer and is doing have a hard time paying for a clerical work. Students at $3.72 year and upperclassmen may really thought about what everything they can, under Dan $2.00 party. Well, if you find per hour usually are working earn $1,300 per year. went into hiring and providing Eusebio, to make sure the yourself in such a bind, you as teaching and /or research Technically, a student is not benefits for the people students are happy. Student ought to think about getting a assistants. The $3.92 per hour restricted in the number of employed by Colby. Carolyn workers automatically start at campus job. Carolyn Keshian, level his for students who hours he/she may work, Keshian, '89, says that she the $3.72 per hour level and student college work study generally coordinate and make although, most students enjoys her job because she is in after one semester are raised to coordinator, says there are sure entire programs are average ten to twelve hours contact with so many different $3.92 per hour. The jobs range plenty of interesting jobs running smoothly. per week. people. from line servers and food available. The Financial Aid Office has Working ten to twelve hours The opportunities for. preparation to more The number of students set a limit on the amount of per week is enough to give you students to apply knowledge managerial positions in the employed on campus varies, money a student may earn. the spending money you need learned in class is readily offices. although it is close to half the This is a necessity for two for extras, such as that pizza available in the research and All in all, most people will tell student body. The split is fairly reasons. One, it keeps students for that late-night study break. teaching assistant positions. you that working is a positive even in its range from on Financial Aid from Working also gives you an These students usually work experience. You get to meet fre shmen to seniors. Sixty-two surpassing their demonstrated entirely different viewpoint of one-on-one with a certain new people and see how Colby departments hire students in need and prevents them from the college. As a student, your professor. As Carolyn Keshian works from the inside. And, of three different pay grades, losing money from other life seems to be a mix of says, "it is an excellent course, the extra money is including $3.55 per hour, $3.72 sources (i.e. grants and loans.) socializing and studying. opportunity to know more always nice! announced, and Colby's A team patience," says Jeff Glover, Woodsmen s finished fourth overall! They "We would have gone continued from page 5 defeated all other American nowhere, but she's taught us a teams and for the first time in a lot and made us work at it, team were Tom and Jerry. long time, gave the Canadians she's great." In the individual events, a run for their money. It can be Jailbait Penczer took first place summed up best by the words Many thanks also to Dale in orienteering, and Spaz of one of their Canadian Skrien • for his provision of Tabor took second place in the bretheren, "Colby's not doin' so responsibility, intellect, and axe-throw after a grueling bad this year, eh?" The team Wally; Paul' Tabor for his showdown with "Booger" from celebrated their performance advice and encouragement; Unity. Way to go guys! by walking through a bonfire. Jeff, for his time and his Scooby Among other events were When asked why he did this, snacks; Holly for trusting us chainsawing, log-decking, fire- Mike O' gleefully proclaimed, with a brand new van; and J.P. building, pole- climbing, pole- "because it looked like fun." Lunchbag, Bill, Walter, Poplar, climbing with a Wally on your You figure it out. and Mondo, without whom back, the dreaded pulp pit, and The woodsmen's success is no none of this would have been many more (if you'd like to see fluke, and many thanks are due possible. any of these, Colby will be to those who made it possible. hosting a meet this spring.) First, and foremost, thanks to Of Colb 's chances of Deutch munchics by Laurie Brown y Finally, the awards ceremony Deb, our coach. "Without her continuing to kick butt, Matt arrived. The results were knowledge, advice, and Moran says, "PV=nRT." TheL^p^ris Difference W**J Boston Trader ^ 2& £^" 1 A al '' ?S^k Custom /g ^ Van Club &> by ^ZM7/4'Mlfi_»AK__ #„o/**{? 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I "A weapon of advantage" t use the following as possible Mr. Beach and Ms. examples of diversity. The much debated and Lockwood, individual. This point was I have read about the controversial issue of is the made painfully clear by Ms. fraternities for instance. "Who has the right to do what?" This accusations that have flown Kuller. This is also an obvious question we find ourselves asking more and across the pages of The Colby Fraternities can be viewed as fact which needs no further another facet of diversity in more. Last week the CIA came to interview for Echo from one week to the next debate. I doubt that Mr. Smith a - accusations about how Colby college. Personal interests like prospective employees and were met by a number was referring to this at all music and theatre can be lacks ethnic, cultural, and geo- when he said that Colb lacked art, but angry protesters staging a peaceful y potentials for people of the of quiet graphical diversity. As a diversity. In the two years I demonstration against the CIA's right to foreign student, I would like to same interests to get together. have been at Colby thus far, I the one - interview at Colb College. Roger Bowen, present another view on the have gotten to know many In the field of drama, y acts and other productions can Professor of government, has been quoted by the matter. people, some better than This is my third year at Colby be viewed as one facet of Morning Sentinel to say, "I don't think they [the others, but at all times have diversity at Colby. I also and. the Colby student body appreciated their individuality. CIA] have the right to interview at Colby strikes me as nothing more observed that a friend of mine, However, I think what Mr. Peter O'Toole, read some of his College." than a homogeneous lump of Smith may have been referring kids from the upper middle works of fiction at the Mary Another faculty member has made a motion to to is this. In a conversation Low coffee house recently. income class, whose only idea with a member of the faculty, ban the CIA from interviewing on campus. of having a good time is to get Likewise, the Pequod, Although passage of this motion requires both a the following claim was made-, Northeast Undergraduate drunk on a Saturday night. the student body at Grinell is vote by the Trustees, which PresidentCotter says But wait - let's discuss this Review, and to a certain extent more diverse than that at the Crossfire are designed to be is highly unlikely, and approval at Wednesday's wild generalization that so far Colby. Being" absolutely sure does nothing but add to the examples of the diverse Board of Governor's meeting, also unlikely, if that both of us were referring interests of Colby students. confusion that is already to the same matter, the passed the faculty would have the right to deny apparent in this matter. I'll Because the people work definition of diversity was not behind the scenes to make these us the chance to interview with other start from somewhere familiar pursued. All these may seem to deem unacceptable. conversations with possible, they have remained organizations they be, and are, word games; but at largely unobserved and hence Apparently the faculty feel that they are roommates, in this case, house the same time, if we admit that mate. Like Mr. Raphael Smith, been viewed as unimportant. I protecting us from making immature value Colby has a problem, then we have also read that a I have often said that Colby have to define the problem judgements. It's comforting to know that we're presented this , and motivated group of students lacks diversity. I if the problem is diversity, then not too far from Mom and Dad, isn't it? claim to Andy, my house mate. have formed Istari, a club we have to find the meaning of devoted to the discussion of The idea of disallowing a student any available This claim was immediately the word 'diversity.' refuted. He said that Colby has fantasy literature. Neither opportunity at a liberal arts college is ludicrous. become more diverse over the So what does diversity mean? these, nor any other musical or as Mr. Smith and This seems to contradict the values of Colby years and presented as It may mean, art events have made an , in the 1986-87 Annual evidence, the growing number Ms. Kuller pointed out, the lack impact because we have not let College. For example of minority and foreign , we are told that, "We of students from his Seattle it make an impact on our lives. Report of the President students. This may well be true, We are as much to blame as [the Colby Community] all pride ourselves on our high school that have applied but if this is the only measure of anyone else for the lack of deep commitment to free speech, full inquiry, and and entered Colby. Andy is diversity than Ms. Kuller diversity at Colby. Colby is as the search for the truth." If indeed this is our obviously talking about suffers from the same diverse as we, the students, geographical diversity. But superficiality that she accused want it to be. belief, then we as students must not be denied the geographic diversity is limited Mr. Smith of. At the same time, continued on opportunity to search for our own truths. by the fact that Colby is still I should also point out this: the page 11 As Batman once said, "Opportunity is a weapon essentially a New England fact that we may be of the same of advantage." college. This fact must be born social or class background does in mind before we make any not mean that we do not each Carolyn R. Lockwood '89 more claims about the lack of have something different to Specia l geographical diversity at contribute to the Colby Colby. The name of Colby is community. That is, I claim that Co-Editor-in-chief growing but there is just so diversity can be defined in thanks much and at such pace that it terms of personal interests. can and will grow. However, at Colby groups of To the Editor: But what are Mr. Smith and students with the same I would like to thank Janet the writer of the original article personal interests have not Boudreau for her excellent on the class of '91, Ms. Kuller, been able to make any sort of coverage of our recent AIDS referring to when they speak of impact nor have they been Awareness II Program (The lack of diversity? I must admit highly visible. Why? Because Colby Echo. October 8, 1987). I that I am not really sure except there is a lack of action or wish to make one minor Basketball thanks the time of birth, or possibly We would like to thank those last week's winners through breastfeeding. _ 8St S£_£_ U^ mar had played Transmission from Chris__?£__ Preston ' Mary Thomson faculty, staff and students who 5 tickets, many more have an infected have participated in the CWB puchased "season' mother to unborn child is not pJit ™ Advertising Managers s tickets" restricted to AnsA** tattor Lay-out Assistants EASY WINNINGS raffl e with an up-front investment of just the first Matthew Burke Kristen Dale trimester as was mentioned in Dave Randall Lee Walter during its first two weeks. We $10.00. There are many ways to Diane Pearce hope that many more of you play and many ways to WIN. the article. In I would like to commend will contact a Colby Women's an eff ort to make CWB bi the «•»» M siets g Colby Echo for its' sense of &_ f_£n Lauren Kossow »" ™ Basketball (CWB) player and winners on their West Coast take a $1.00 chance at winning trip in December responsibility, ' consistent on as , we hope to support Graphics Editor Photography Editors big money! Our three Week make many of you big winners , and publicizing ed u c at i on o Ann-Louise Band David Coleman One winners took home $43.00 here in Waterville. Help the pr grams Alexandra Wyle apiece, while last week' women defray concerning AIDS. Colby s their travel cost Co e Writers: Dave Scannel, Clay Parker, Scott Barkham, Meridith winners netteed $35.00 apiece. — the EASY ll ge Health Services Staff play WINNINGS certa Hart, Mike Freret, Gail Rutherford, Cindy Cohen, Mike Schwartz The more who play, the greater Raffle today. Thank i nly appreciates the , you! excellent coverage Lawrence Roccn,Hal Crimmel, Mindy Rohrman, Christine Oilman, the winnings. The raffle will Gene B. DeLorenzo for that the Echo has provided to our Emily Issacs, Jen Riley, Laurie Brown, Cindy Demskie. run for 10 weeks in all and will Colby Women's Basketball produce 30 winners. Two of ongoing efforts to promote accurate information Typists: Liza Barber, Mark Bcrgstcn, Kaari Busick, Cindy Dempsky, and Chris Dixon, Chi Gavin, Moscinski under -standing of HIV p Jill , Gina Rogers, Sarah Infection Tucker. and its related , illnesses. Photo S Sam Sharnick, Liz Nordby, Amy Clowes Sincerely, taff: , Amy Ann Northsworthy, Scarborough, Mcrrie Post. PA-C ^ ^^ M ^^\ . . ___ ._ * _ .. '. Right around the corner Nicaragua: Get out, U.S.A. by Nori Sterling by Chris Arstey guard. In those times , the and humanitarian government Okay, okay, so you're about sit and watch the ducks or Somoza government had joint- (embarking upon such projects to hear another story about a maybe if you're adventuresome The Sandanista government venture program whereby it as a mass-literacy campaign, bored Colby student finding a enough you could even explore of Nicaragua was brought to and the American companies by which the vast majority of lack of things to break the the Belgrades off Colby power by the people of (like the United Fruit the people finally were able to monotony on this Waterville grounds and find your own Nicaragua in a free election, in Company, Standard Oil, and read and write) - the U.S. campus. Sorry. It's just that I niche on the Water. If you take 1984. The United States did not Dow Chemical) exploited the intervention returned again in felt the need to tell you exactly the time to plan ahead you send emissaries to oversee this people of Nicaragua. Somoza the form of the Contras. what I've found to do in my might even want to arrange a election ( as it did in El in the 1970's was one of the Contrary to porular opinion free time that's different from picnic and stay to watch the sun Salvador, where opp osition richest people in the world and (spread by the American the norm. For those of you on set. parties to the U.S. backed the profits from the government) the Contras are the edge of your seats Lastly, I'd like to fell you Duarte boycotted the elections) Nicaraguan market made the not an indigenous, popular- anticipating the unveiling of a about Popham Beach where I because if it had, it would have American companies very based organization. They are a new, exciting weekend scene in went with a friend on confirmed that a government happy. terrorist group (killing 350 the following paragraphs, you Saturday. A 45 minute drive not subservient to America's Unfortunately, however, innocent civilians in the first might as well stop reading from Colby and you're on the desires had come to power. things weren't great among the half of this year) led by a bunch right here. I want to tell you coast. It is worth the drive just Instead, the U.S. government people of Nicaragua of ex-Somoza drunks who about you r natural to see the ocean and there's a has ignored ,the fact that the themselves: Nicaragua was spend their days living it up surroundings. neat fort there that was erected Sandanista Party (FSLNJ) is the one of the poorest, most with the Miami sunshine (at This is Maine, folks-. Right during the American freely appointed government destitute countries in the the expense fo the American around the corner from Colby Revolution, that's still standing for Nicaragua. world. Illiteracy ranged in the tax payer) - Far away from the on the five-mile loop is a huge, on thebeach. My friend and I Why does it do this?- 70% margin, thousands died of havoc and continuing poverty black waterpipe. If you follow spent the day talking, sitting Ultimately , because the very curable and preventable they are causing among the the pipe to its inevitable end leaned up against a piece of Sandanistas are truly trying to causes like Tuberculous, people of Nicaragua. And you will find a river blocked by driftwood. We were far enough aid their country of poverty , malnutrition, and starvation. Reagan has the gall to name a dam producing a picturesque away from this campus that injustice, and destitution After years of this the people these terrorists "freedom waterfall. Surrounded by trees our conversation didn't (which was in major part finall y had enough. They fighters". Rather than the shedding colorful leaves and concern itself with Colby very caused by Anasasio Somoza, overthrew Somoza and proper designation is "freedom the fresh, cool smell of Autumn, much at all. We touched on the former, U.S. backed , ruler nationalized the American killers". " one can relax and forget about broader concerns and issues, of Nicaragua, and hence businesses in short they kicked The U.S. openly occupied Colby, enjoying a respite alone and when the day was over I contrary to the desires of the the extortionist Americans out Nicaragua, sovereign country or in the company of friends. think we both knew the escape American government. once and for all. (then and now) from 1904 to At the Belgrade Lakes one can was beneficial in lightening our The fact of the matter is that Or had they? No, just when 1932 when its marines find another place of refuge. attitudes about the monotony American businesses want a the Nicaraguan people had destroyed a freedom Colby has a camp right on the on-campus that can sometimes return to the "good old days" of finally got things going its way movement pre-dating that of water and a dock on which to bring you down. 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We usually newspaper or a controversial the presidential race. no real ideas being discussed complain about the food first, topic such as abortion? I'm not Plagiarism supposedly. What (unless you call complaining an then discuss how much work saying that my conversations do you think of that?" "Hey what's up?" idea), and there is probably no we have to do that night or are always like this. I'm the I'm not saying that every real interest in the replies first to admit that I'm not up- conversation has to take this "Not much how about you?" week and then we discuss the thrown back and forth. It's just weather, what's going on the to-date on world politics and direction. But it's time that "Not much. Can you believe a game we all play- the game upcoming weekend and so on. controversial happenings. But, Colby community woke up and this meal?" of making trivial conversation. These discussions are not of maybe if we all expended a took notice of intellectual ideas "I find it hard to stomach any You might not realize it , but much importance compared to little effort at conversing, we and discussed them. It's time to meals here...the salad bar is my you're an expert at it, I'm an events that occur everyday might gain confidence to talk discuss more than the weather, home away from home." expert at it, we all are. around us. Yeah, it rained about topics we're not well latest episode of Moonlighting "What's up? Not much." has today. Real bummer of a day versed on. Only with (it was great!) or what the big "I know what you mean. to be two of the most widely and my books got all wet. I communication can we learn plans are for Friday night. Tonight just might be pizza used phrases on campus. They hope my notes didn't run. more. By talking with peers we Triviality is a big game we all night." are heard morning, noon, and Great news, but what is the can learn to express our ideas, play well. We can probably play "Yeah, I know. Pizza or night without deviation. The importance behind those to take criticism and to the game of 'real' sandwiches, anything but words "nada" might replace sentences? Not much. Why understand other people's conversations just as well if we this..." "not much," but what's the can't this time , during meals, views and opinions on different only try. Diversity? continued from page 8 and. the Berries. I think we still Note: For those interested in Likewise, the Colby Echo has need a good Colby band and the aspect of minority students to bear part of the burden of somebody out there must be and foreign students, the propagating the news of the doing something about it. International Club has a dinner existingTactivities in order for Incidentally, Rick is also trying table every Wednesday. The them not just to survive but to to organize a musical club as locations change every week so thrive as well. Outing Club soon as he can get his act that we may try to include as trips are always fun although together. I have also managed many people as possible. Check the International not well publicized, i. e. there is to get a group of eight for wine Club bulletin good publicity before the trips tasting sessions. Forming clubs board for details. It is beside the ride board in but there should be more on is only one way, but if this is the Student after the trips. The Outing Club what needs to be done, then I'm Center. I admit that it is a formidable task to may have to take more sure Stu-A is only too willing to just join in, responsibility in informing the and we will try to make it a help in publicity as well as little less so. community of the success of funding. their trips. Likewise with many The only thing I can say is: Over the years, the Nicaragua hasn't given up. But the clubs. So, what else can we do? think of what you'd like to have International Club and ' SOBHU have felt a need to continued from page 9 Sandanista s are not going to I'm not sure and am open to - and go""for it. Until then Colby either: they believe in the suggestions as well. But as make more of an impact on the Sandanistas, led by a man will remain as nothing more Nicaraguan people every bit as examples, " And y (my than a homogeneous lump of Colby, and this year we will be named Sandino (from whom much as the U.S. government housemate) has organised a trying hard. For those who are the Sandanistas properly drew upper middle income class kids. believes in the terrorization group to go rock climbing. Rick, Sincerely, interested in helping out speak their name.) The U.S. set up the and exploitation of those my other housemate, and his to Niley Shrestha, Roman Somoza regime as the head of Cheah Ban Chuan, Box people. 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' ,|Suspcct(R) 1:40,4:10, 6:45, 9:10 I .^Dancingn Wi Op en H - E 8:30-5:00 & Sat. 10:00-2:00 fig 2:00, 4:20,7:10, 9:_S ^ ^fM P | (207) 872-3609 JM (R) 1:30, 4:00, 6:30, 9:00 'v 9 ' Fatalg Attr action ^^ f t.CP' I M twtfLfr.V^ J tM^^ W^W^^^ W^W^^^ W^^^ W^R __L_LJ-J-—JL_L-U_L_L-_-_UJ_J_Lfl_kJ^^ Page 12 Thursday, October 29, 1987 Dexter Harding to play 1988 calendar paintings on display By Mindy Rohrman long been partial to the A dozen original paintings calendar as a medium of that illustrate a 1988 Country popular artistic expression. Almost everyday at the ' Hei hts you can hear the sound Things Calendar will be on Her 1988 Colby Calendar, g display from November 14-30 of Cat Stevens, James Taylor which features a series of of the Grateful Dead. Though at the Framemakers shop and stylized photographs depicting it may sound like these original gallery on the Concourse the college's 175 year history, artists, it is usually Dexter inWaterville. will be published by Colby later Harding, a very talented The paintings, gouache still- this fall. guitarist who lives on the third life renditions of antique Ms.. Bishop will be honored at floor. Fortunately, the rest of objects often found in Maine an opening reception of her the campus will be able to hear country homes, illustrate a show, Saturday afternoon, Dexter strum these folk songs handsome calendar published November 14 from 2 to 5 p.m. at he Coffee House and at the by Down East Books of at the Framemakers, where she Spa. Camden. The original works will autograp h calendars. Dexter began playing a six- have been framed and are for Some of Ms. Bishop's prints string acoustic guitar three sale at the show along with the will also be part of the years ago. Dexter first had calendars. exhibition and sale. The learned guitar from a friend The artist, Bonnie Bishop of Framemakers, which is several years after listening to romantic, he met throu Comville,' is Director of operated by Harry Faust, a "hopeless/hopeful gh Time Fisher, a Publications at Colby . his fifth grade teacher lay. In mostl love songs. "drummer, who lives in the College Colby alumnus, recently moved p he writes y Ms. Bishop, who earned the high school, he bagan taking Dexter says thgat if a love he Heights. These three practive to expanded quarters on the lessons, but after learning well, then his in various bachelor of science degree in Concourse in Waterville, a has got is going places including the art at Skidmore College, has few basic finger-pickings, he songs are very bubbly and weight room in the Heights increasing exhibition space. started to teach himself with happy-go-lucky. and the elevator in Dana. the help'of a few friends, books Fortunately for us, Dexter is. Even in these obscure places and reasoning. As soon as he accumstomed to playing with they have had warm CdD D Dsy nun Ltm lbcgdk . realized that he wanted to other people. He and a friend receptions. continue he bought his own who called themselves "Wishful Dexter usually plays ten to guitar. Thinking" played at his school's twelve songs when All students interested in going to Lubeck Shortly after he started coffeehouse and chapel . performing. However, these playing, Dexter began writing However, when they played in songs tend to b a little longer his own songs and he did this public, Dexter's friend always now that he is playing with second semester: pleased your by turning poetry he had did the talking. Dexter admits someone else, since as he put it, compute written himself in to music. He that he was nervous when he "I've discovered lead guitar especially admired Suzanne played at the Coffee House a and I love it." Hopefully, the applications (available in the office of Vega's music, her style of tew weekends ago, but this campus will see some of his phrasing where one image runs fades as he begins playing. special talent as he plays at the into another and then the two Dexter will be playing at the Coffee House and the Spa. Modem languages) by November 2. branch off. A self-confessed Sr>a with Mark Cosdon, whom SONTEX by Matthew Burke Again, but never too much. HEY! Fellow Folks! this The art majors will have a get- Thursday, (tonight!) at 4:00 and On Saturday evening at 8:00 together tonight, right now in again at 8:00, the American p.m., November 7th, Montreux fact, 5:30 p.m. in the museum studies, women's studies, will perform at the City Hall lobby. It regards the art show performing arts, and history Auditorium in Portland. They that will be going on next week departments will sponsor a one are headlining this year's New in Foss dining hall. If you have woman dramatic monologue Acoustic Music Celebration. any work you'd like to submit, by New York stage performer Montreux includes Darol do so by contacting Carolina Amy Warner. Anger, violin, Barbara Higbie, Kroon at x3048, box 1105. The show is entitled As the piano, Michael Manring, bass, . The opening night, next Wind Rocks the Wagon, true and Mike Marshall, mandolin, Tuesday at*8:00, will, have food, stories of the Oregon Trail. It's guitar, and violin. They have art, and good talk... What more sort of a fusion of the diaries of been described as a fusion of could you want out of life! American pioneer woman of blue grass, pop, swing, jazz, the mid-nineteenth century! classical, and wqrld music. (Sort of, but see for yourself. Since performing at the Four stars.) Montreux Jazz Festival in Need I remind you of the Switzerland, they have INXS band on November 7th at produced many albums, 8:00 p.m. in the Wadsworth This Sunday at 8:00 p.m. in including their latest, Si gn gym? I thought not, Tickets are the chapel , the Colby Langua ge, $12, available at Stu-A. Symphony Orchestra will be Tickets for this show are performing. Come support the available at all Ticketron music department. Remember locations, including the this event falls on November 1, Civic An upcoming event to mark Cumberland Country most certainly.., 1987. Center box office and the the Old On Monday, November 16th Record Exchange in at 8:00 p.m., Sydney Lea will be Port, or by calling 1-800-382- reading from his collection Finally, the Pequod, Colby's 8080. of poems. Lea is as co-founder of literary arts magazine! The the literary journal The New deadline for all work is a little England Review /Bread Loa f over a week away. On Friday, Dim your lights, and possibly Quarterl y. His most recent November 6th, all work is due fofcrkHi o stwcj quw&t either at the reference desk in your stress. . .It' s the appearance in script has been V Coffeehouse! This Friday at in The Atlantic and The New the library (for work that uses 8:00 p.m., Dexter Harding, Yorker . He is currentl y on a works) or the folder on the Colby's o wn , will be Guggenheim Fellowship and right hand side of the painting perf orming From some of his a n Associ ate Professor of stud io (for work that doesn't.) original work. He sings and English at Middlebury College, It's time to show the plays the guitar in a most Come and be a big deal like you community what's been kicking unique fashion. know you are. around in your skull! Jay Towne on the banjo a little like when he by Heather Lang me feel rather giddy, sang "Fade Away So Jay Towne himself! Young." Everyone experiences As I walked into the Mary Jay Towne's multiple talents the pain of leaving the familiar Low Coffee House last Friday do not only include his ability to behind and growing up. I evening, I encountered a sing, play the guitar or banjo. especially enjoyed his playing strange sight. Jay Towne was Jay Towne is funny and easy- of Bruce Springstein's "Pink He was a captivating Cadillac," for it conjured a playing the banjo. Now wait a going. minute, Jay Towne is a performer. Between every two memory of an old car my best guitarist! Well, Jay Towne is songs or so, he spontaneously friend and I used to drive. many things. Granted, I am made a joke or asked the Probably the highlight of his hardly an expert on guitarists, audience what songs they performance carne when he and frankly, before Friday wanted to hear. (A Jonathan forgot the words to a requested evening, I had never heard of Edwards song, among others, song. Instead of acting Jay Towne. However, I was played by request.) embarrassed, he ad-libbed a discovered that one does not Probably the biggest surprise humorous, yet personal, of the evening came when he need to be an avid fan in order account of his drive up to Colby had everyone actually College. Now if that's not to enjoy his music. in his show. I, for His performance consisted of participate reaching ouMo the audience, I example, was "volunteered" by do not know what is. a conglomeration of many lay the nose musical sty my friends to p I have just one complaint les, each interpreted flute. "What on earth is a nose with his own natural rh about his show - the size of the ythm. I flute, and how do you play it?" I saw this natural laid-back style audience. I know, it was Friday Portland String Quartet can identif y it as a weird night; the time to expand your in his first two Neil Young iece of lastic, but to songs. Their looking p p drinking capacity rather than simple, pretty, yet this day, I still do not know down-to-earth style was a your horizons. I too have been how to play it. Even though I guilty of rejecting new Portland Str ing taste of his own original songs broke one of them in my that followed, "A Monkey, opportunities. However, after a miserable attempts to learn, I watching Train, and an Engineer." the refreshingly had a great time trying. unique performance of Next, he dedicated a song to a Jay Quartet Towne did not attempt to Towne, I know that I will try Richter, is representative of the little girl in Vermont entitled, win the audience's admiration not to make the same mistake "Red Newt. Rococo period .in western art " That was by playing songs that were too twice. I am not sure if I will something! The song was On Saturday, October 10, the music. This particular "deep " to be understood by have the opportunity to play or composition is in the style of about a little red lizard and a common folk. Instead, his break a nose flute with such Portland String Quartet played black crow and had before an 18th century Mannheim "table an upbeat music had a special open enthusiasm. However, I do audience of parents, rhythm that put me at ease. I students, and faculty in music," a term describing quality, to which even the poor know that the next time Jay works which were used as was eager for more. His next such as myself, Towne is in town, Lorimer Chapel. The pieces " ignorant soul, he will be on entertainment at aristocratic song, "Brazelda, (you can the top of my life for enjoyable performed represent a wide imagine from the song' could relate. Nostalgic range of musical parties and festive occasions. s title mind listening. styles and that it was a little silly) made thoughts entered my included works -by Franz This implies music which is ht Richter (1709-1791), Wolfgang lig , simp le, and Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), straightforward. The three Echo Editor s meet and Bela Bartok (1881-1945) . movements progress in a The performance as a whole predictable manner, with with President was well-received by the repetitive rhythms, themes, audience and executed with a and modulations. Being a L O O K Cotter every -veeBc. relatively easy piece to sophistication that is typical of Saens' Cello Concerto no. 1, this ensemble from southern perform, the Portland featuring Bernardino Khoo Soo Send questions Maine. As artists-in-residence ensemble's interpretation gave Sunday, November 1, the Chai (a sophomore at Colby) with the college, the Portland energy and vitality to a fairly Colby Community Symphony on cello; and Dvorak's and concern s to String Quartet also hosted a unknown style, which is often Orchestra will be giving its first Symphony no. 9 "New World." workshop within the Colby discarded in the 20th century by concert of the 1987-88 season. The concert is at 8:00 p.m. in Box 987. music department the Friday scholars who find this type of They will be playing "Les Indes the Lorimer Chapel and is open before the concert. music too predictable and, Galantes" by Rameau; Saint- to the public without charge. The opening piece, Quartet in therefore, boring. .. .. ¦¦ . . . ¦¦ ...... ^ . . .y-.TT-r.. .^-.^.Tmr-...... —^ .j ¦[ .[ ^-j C major, op. 5, no. 1 continued on page 18 M U t t • • • , by J3 Al Corey __5 W ^ y n Music Center H Don't miss this semester's IS EVER YTHING IN MUSI C U 'Broadway Musical $(evue h w maih 8TM1T - gn-m\ \ H This Friday and Saturday H * H 8:00 PM, 2nd Floor Roberts i *jj singing, dancing, and lots of food!! $ I ' | Only $2 at the door \i Record Connection $Mh 1 J ^$8$$^ \ _ r 1,000 of LP' s and Cassettes A _i 4 A Over 1,500 CD's A _n_ h__ £ __L \ B TO r_k A 45's and a nice selection of NEW, USED, RARE V % y V AND OUT of PRINT LP's m J r_S nin 254 MB \i Main Street Waterville 873-1798 A ;" ^ _S wwwww ^^ w^^ w1! ^ ! ^ !l_ A-team Soccer v. Clark by Geor ge Hallenbeck I A deep freeze for the Polar Bears by Mike Schwartz yards out Dana chipped the positions with Rich Calichman the entire game outshooting against Bates Saturday can ball past the Bowdoin goalie. (midfielder), in an attempt to MIT 19-6, yet between hitting capture the CBB soccer title. The Polar Bears of Bowdoin Of course, the fact being that strengthen Colby's offense, posts, not converting long This feat, at least as far as trekked North this past week to that particular end of the feild chipped an indirect kick over a throws to goals, and having bragging rights go, is more try and capture the infamous has more mud than all the wall to a Bowdoin defender. another streak of bad luck important than anything else. CBB soccer title. The Bowdoin other soccer fields on the east This defender failed to clear the Colby "kissed their sister Good luck against UMO and team appeared over confident coast combined helped. ball and Steve Webb vollied a again" and pulled off another Bates, and bring back the CBB and probably fel t that a victory Bowdoin's goalie slipped (even shot from an impossible angle tie. The record is now 4-4-4. title! would be easily accomplished; though others at the game felt to put the finishing touches on However, there still is after all, Colby was on a two he ducked) when he saw that Bowdoin. This was Colby's optimism. This 0-0 tie with game loosing streak. However, monstrous shot. After that sixth shutout. MIT is one shutout away from three minutes into the game Bowdoin blunder, the White After winning their last home tieing the Eastern record for this bundle of confidence was Mules were emotionally game against Bowdoin, Colby shutouts in a season. Even shattered by Colby's Dana pumped. Soon after that Rok travelled to Boston to "bisect though they are out of play-off '3eale. On a free kick from sixty Zaiek (forward), who switched MIT". The mules dominated possibility, Colby, with a win Athlete s Junior , Laura Thornton with her overh eads and and Sophomore , Eileen volleys. In the 3 set thriller , Senior goalkeeper Fat Tim Fisher , a jun ior from of Clendenen recorded shutouts Sudbury, MA, placed 4th in the Kinney arrived at the New Colby's team pulled out the Eng land intercolle giate victory, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4. That against Bowdoi n and MIT, this 1987 NESCAC cr oss country Tenn is Tournament last moved the team into the past week, to raise the soccer championsh ips while leading weekend to find themselves finals against the #1 seeded teams record to 4-4-4. the Colb y Mules to a team seeded #2 in their doubles team from Smith College. Clendenen 's feat brings the '97 victory. Fisher covered the draw ! Hav ing played a Play ing nervousl y, the team team to within one of a Colby rocky five mile Tuf ts Univer sity fairly weak doubles schedule lost the 1st set, 6-1, before record for shutout in a single course in 25:48. For his fourth all season, Colb y's team was char ging ba ck to challenge season. The tri-captain ' s place finish, among the 77 the starters nervous but eager to uphold their opponents and push G.A.A. stands at .87. Against , Fisher was selected to their seeding. Laur a and the 2nd set into a tic- Bowdoin, in the C.B.B. opener , the all NESCAC team which is Eileen easily defeated MIT br eaker. Only after an Pa t mad e 15 saves to down th e comprised of the top 7 and Met a tough Williams intense ba ttle d id Laura and Polar Bears , who are ranked finishers. team in the quar terfinals. Eileen fall behind and lose Sth in the N.E. division III Poll. Beatin g them in 3 sets, the that tic-breaker 7 points to The government / economics Colby duo moved onto the 5. major from New Haven , CT semi s again st a very All in all, it was a week shows as Colby's M.V.P , and aggressiv e Brandis team. marv elous tournam ent for a the C.B.B. All star goalkeeper Play ing their peak , Laura coura geous and asser ti ve of 1986 is again headed for played str ong and steady in t eam from Colb y. many postseas on accolades. the back court and Eileen Congra tulations to Laura dominated play a t the net Thornton and Eileen Kinney, superstars! Women s cross-country still contending by Laune Anderson On October 17th, the Colby Senior co-captain Laurie women's cross country team Anderson and sophomore Amy traveled to Tufts in Boston for Shedd ran neck and neck to the New England Small finish 48th and 49th at 20:44 College Athletic Conference and 20:50 while senior Deedra Championship. In spite of the Beal rounded out the top 7, team's impressive 1st place placing 61st with a time of finish at the Codfish Bowl on 21:31. October 10th, Colby could not At the Maine State top all of the strong Championship, Burns again competition at the NESCAC ran very well to capture 6th meet, especially since top place overall and a spot on the runner Jill Volwieller was All-State Team with a time of injured and senior co-captain 19:26. Linda .Roberts returned Linda Roberts was unable to as strong as ever to place 2nd race that weekend. Colby for Colby and 10th overall with finished 6th of 11 teams, behind a time of 20:02. Greene was 1st place Tufts, Bowdoin, 17th overall with a time of U—______¦¦______*atmamaaBan *aBMa ^BaaamK&aa *iKmmaaawaaBaiHmKau ^M ^HM ^&^s^^=^ s£^^^ z^i~~^—*-~~, mm~*m'—~ ^ * Bates, Middlebury, and 20:47, and Bryer was not far * st aff photo Williams. Unfortunately, the behind in 19 th place with a time Saturday Football trend continued at the Maine of 21:02. Anderson and Shedd State Championship held this were once again within 10 past weekend at Bates, where seconds of each other, finishing Volweiler and sophomore front 23rd and 24th at 21:27 and Players reflect on the runner Deborah Rebore could 21:35. Freshman Emilie Miller not attend. However, the made her first appearance in team's depth and several good the top 7, placing 38th with a individual performances did time of 22:42. Colby's Junior frustration of losing place Colby well ahead of Varsity runners Debbie Greene, After all the losses through the lot harder in college. When you Amherst, Trinity, Wesleyan, Pam Pomerleau, Betsy Kuller, by:Lawrence Rocca years, the players point to their put that much more time into Hamilton, and Connecticut and Gretchen Schwartze all most recent one as the most something and still don't get College at NESCAC and 3rd looked very good this weekend, "The hurt never stops hurting," bitter. Junior defensive tackle positive results, it hurts." place behind UMO and finishing 42nd, 43rd, 44th, and said senior defensive end John Guy Prescott felt that,"it was Senior guard Paul Deutch Bowdoin at the State Meet. 46th, all within 24 seconds of DeRham,"but you always have definitely the most frustrating added that in high school,"it Freshman Clover Burns ran each other. tfte belief that the next week I've had at Colby. When you was usually a matter of talent. an extremely impressive race The NESCAC and State will bring success." DeRham come in expecting something Now we match up with people, at NESCAC placing 7th overall Meets both demonstrate the was reffering not only to last and it looks like you're going to and sometimes are superior in and making the all-NESCAC Colby team's depth and week's heart breaking last get it, and then it just slips talent, but still lose." Team with a time of 19:00 for determination to rise to the minute loss to Middlebury, but taway, that's the most the 3.1 mile course. Sophomore occasion when at a also to his four years of football frustrating thing." Senior Co- Although the losing has been Deborah Rebore placed 2nd for disadvantage. If this kind of at Colby. When the final gun Captain 1 Jamie Arsenault rough, none of the players Colby and 16th overall with a perserverance can continue, 1st had sounded last Saturday, the agreed, adding that he,"has interviewed regretted their time of 19:26. Freshman Hilary place finishes like that of the Mules had lost 17-14. Coupled come to expect winning from careers at Colby. When asked Greene took 25th place, Codfish Bowl will be very with their close loss to Amherst his success in basketball and if he would come back and running 19:49, and sophomore possible when the team returns (17-9) the week before, the baseball." Senior Co-Captain repeat his football years at Valerie Bryer was 39th at 20:26. in full force. Mules record now stands at 0- Toby Emerson also pointed out Colby, senior guard Matt 5. For seniors, the Middlebury that losing at the college level Reilly said that,"I would game was the twenty-fifth time can be more devastating than definitely do it all over. The ^ Exhaus t - Brakes - Tune-ups in twenty-nine games that they at any other level one might friendships 1 have made are ^ ^ ¦ have tasted defeat. Juniors have experienced much stronger than the ones /^T \ Front end Shocks have won only once in twenty- before:"Losing in high school that would have been formed if one attempts. was frustrating, but you work a continued on page 16 l UUJ/*\^y pree Estimate s Available 7^nfn\ Watervi lle ( * *»*/ 873-2715 CASCADE MILL Store I Now Open Thursday til 8 PM -. .._ ; r WOOLENSFINE *JKF SINCE I ^ ^ ^ 1882 ¦ There is a difference in Law Schools. 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I To learn more about our Law School, where faculty _H and students work together toward a common goal , see your Pre-Law Advisor or write directly to us. 2 miles we st of I-9S. new syowk houu si I * u Intersection of Rto. 23 & 137 Oakland Malno - *& ^ i ?££_!-« ¦ Wo invito applicationsscho Irom nilf Lawpersons rognrdloss ol rncp, gondor, or hnndlcnp 20 7-465-9080 I ln 11 n n Western°' ° nem England College \ S \_JJ__J 1215 Wilbrnnnm Rood Springfield, MA 01119 413782-1406 Woodsmen's meet at Colby Tennis places well Woodsmen's Meet. be taking place on the The meet is a 2 day affair in woodsmen's field, Johnson which up to 40 teams from Pond, and the field across the in New England If you've ever wondered just upwards of 20 schools will test street from Miller Library. what those people were doing their woodsmen's skills against Attendance for all events if free on that little field across from one another. Chief organizer and encouraged. by Mike Feret draw after losing in the Robert's Union, or who it is of the meet,- Jeff Glover, says "It is going to be a great time opening round of the second that they compete with/ you "It's actually a pretty massive for competitors as well as Ecstatic \yould be grossly doubles.. will find out this spring. On affair." spectators," says Glover, understating the way women's In singles, Colby placed a April 23rd and 24th (Spring The events will range from "though we are having some tennis coach Paula Aboud as finalist and two semi-finalists Carnival) Colby will be hosting canoeing and portaging to fire- negotiating problems with our she and her team drove home in the consolation matches. the 42nd Annual International building and (everybody's sponsors Mad Dog 20x20 and from the All-New England Gogolak lost to Trinity in three Invitational Spring favorite) axe-throwing. It will Alka-Seltzer." tournament in Amherst last hard fought sets, and acted as Sunday. Aboud watched inspiration to Hutchinson and starstruck as her team placed Kinney to excel in the f6urth 7th out of 22 teams., and ans single sets respectively. having five finalists as well as Along with her strong showing, Golf finishes strong a host of semi-finalists. What's Aboud is thrilled with the h she by Bryan Cook Colby and finished in the top 20 Bowdoin Invitational.- Colby's more, is that even thoug prospect of continued success. individuall y.The NEIGA final roster consisted of B.J. will graduate her top two "We will return the women seeds, Aboud still has three The Colby golf team wrapped tournament is the oldest Evans, Bryan Cook, Jon who played third, fourth, and up a succesful golf season by college golf tournament in the Robinson, Chris Turney, and strong freshmen and three seventh singles two seasons finishing sixth in the division III nation and draws all the top Sean Murray, all of whom returning from abroad, ago, and they along with all the at the New England schools in the region, a fact contributed to the success of the virtually guaranteeing Colby of returning players should put a Intercolleg iate Golf which makes Colby's finish all team. B.J. Evans qualified for another highly competitive good fight to the rest of the "I' Association Championships in the more impressive. the ECAC championship held season. m so happy at how state," said Aboud. New Seabury on Cape Cod. Other results from the fall October 16 and 17 at Shawnee- the season went, and I'm also Colby entered the Maine State Colby finished 20 out of 45 season include a third place on-the-Delaware, very proud of all the women on Tournament with high hopes, the team. They came far over but came away somewhat including divisions I and II. B.J. finish in the Husson Open and continued on page 18 Evans and Bryan Cook led a seventh place finish at the the season, and I watched them disappointed with a tie for play some of the best tennis I've second place. Bates, who Colby ever seen them play," said beat earlier in the year, won, Aboud. while Bowdoin, who Colby The highlight of the trip to thrashed not only once but Amherst was the advancement twice, tied the Mules and sent of Colby's third doubles team them to Amherst with thoughts Eileen Kinney and Laura of redemption. Thorton all the way to the The Mules finished the season finals. Before they lost to 7-2, and did not lose to any Amherst 6-1, 7-6, the tandem team in Maine. The saving played what Aboud called "the grace of what could have been best doubles exhibition I have a disappointing season, was seen from them," beating the the addition of a tough core of Brandeis duo in three sets. For freshmen. Both Hutchinson their efforts, they earned Colby and Gogolak hit hard all year, four badly-needed team points, and as doubles partners, did and female Athlete of the Week not drop a match. Grace Liang, honors. who was not 100% healthy all Another team, this one of season, will compliment the freshmen standout Maryann doubles team with her Hutchinson and Twisty individual skill. As the season Gogolak, who were seeded ends, Aboud urges "look for us Head of the Charles first, swept the consolation next year!" Losing still have one more year they satisfying enough to know that intend to,"start turning things 1 was a part of the team that continued from page 15 around in the last three games turned things around for Colby F we had gone undefeated every of this year and all of next football." year." Prescott agreed, stating year." All the players expressed their ISUGARLOA that,"going through hard times The Co-Captains had similar appreciation for the support GIVES YOU A RUN with guys that support you is a feelings and Emerson noted they have received and as great experience. It's been a that/it's all been worth it, but Deutch said,"although the FORTH E MONEY... great learning experience but winning the lafc t three games students may not realize it, it 's one I wish 1 hadn't had." would make it even more they can have a profound Prescott said that he also had worth it." Arsenault stated influence on the future of Colby 56 IN FACT! no regrets about coming to that/'if the team plays well in football with constructive A STUDENT SEASON PASS Colby and since he and Deutch our last three games, it will be criticism and patience." is the best ski deal around. Buy Centra l Maine s Winter Sport s Headqua rters now ... ski a lot and save a lot!! $ Fantastic selection of Brand Name Only 250 with purchase Hockey equipment ofbefore 1 0/3 1 /87 for a full season Sticks by: Fig ure Skates: Hockey Skates: 0?\\Z ir^ skiing. Contact your campus Tita n Don Jackson Daoust 1 representative today! 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Also characteristic of *** ** for the NCAA cham pionships hunting expeditions, is ver y ( your } fre* ^ to be held next spring. rh ythmic and dynamic and Bartok's style is the rh ythmic tr ca8es All five starters will return contrasts beautifully with the drive of the music that came to °Pha, SaJt - ^ next spring and pr actice wilil lyrical and song-like quality of a height in the third movement. rr begin indoors in February. the third movement that The cello part was not ably S classifieds j . 'V - Anyone interested in tr ying out highli ghts the first vxolin part. difficult and demanding but for the spring team should This particular quartec was one perform ed with excellence by contact coach Fan, x3211 or of six written in Vienna by Paul Ross. to captain Bryan Cook, x3048. - Mozart which were dedicated The diversity of moods in last ! j to the genius of Franz Joseph Saturda y night 's performance s \SF & 6ird Haydn. ranged from mild to intense. open 7 days a week: Quar tet The last piece to be perf ormed The audience that remained Mon.-Sat. 9:00 - 8:00 was Bartok's Quartet no. 1, op. throu ghout was treated to a I The Echo off ice ! , short encore of music h dn 11:00-5:00 7 written in 1908. Although y Hay Sun. continued from page 13 nearly eight y years old, many (op. 77.) 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The Illinois) will be the keynote the 1964 biography "Lovejoy: ceremony might be a good time speaker at the 35th annual Martyr to Freedom." Colby for him to talk about them in Elijah Parish Lovejoy Century" at 3:00pm in the terms of his presidency." Convocation on Friday, Robins Room, Roberts Union. The Lovejoy Convocation will November 6. Edward Hershey,' Colby take place at 8:30 in Lorimer This event celebrates the Public Affairs Director, told the Chapel. The public is welcome. martyrdom of Elijah Parish Echo, "that the return of the The ceremonies will be Lovejoy, Colby 1826, who was luminaries , the premier of 'The preceded by the sixth annual slain in Alton, Illinois on Vigil," and the presence of Symposium for College Editors November 7, 1837 when a pro- Senator Simon will make this and Professionals sponsored by slavery mob attacked the convocation the most the New England chapter of offices of the St. Louis ambitious in its 35 year the Society of Professional Observer, an abolitionist history." Journalists (Sigma Delta Chi) newspaper he edited and President Cotter is equally President William R. Cotter published. Colby honors a pleased with the prospects for will bestow on Simon an distinguished member of the this year's ceremonies. He said, honorary degree in recognition press in his memory each year, "It's a very important year for of his-work on Lovejoy. this year's celebration will us [the sesquicentennial]. Many of their surviving 20 highlight the entire newspaper Senator Simon will kick it off in Lovejoy conferees will also profession rather than a an exciting way. Not only is he return to Colby for the event, singular journalist in a prominent figure in including Clark R. Mollenhoff, celebration of Colby's connection with the state of who won in 1959 as a sesquicentennial. The Elijah Illinois and Lovejoy but also in Washington correspondent for P residential Cand ida te Pa ul Simon Parish Lovejoy Award will not a political sense. We had continued on page 2 Bixler expansion approved by Board of Trustees Board of Directors approved include a larger and more An issue that the architects will Although a time frame for Chip Gavin the construction costs which extensive art/music library, help decide is whether the hiring the architects or actually A study of Colby's art and were estimated at $3.5 million, more and larger art studios, expansion project will be an starting the project has not yet music facilities, conducted by according to Colby President more music practice area and addition onto the Bixler been established, the Board of the college last spring, has William R. Cotter. increased storage space for the building or an entirely new and Directors has decided that resulted in a multi-million The report also specified art museum. separate facility. construction "won't begin until we've raised the pledges," dollar expansion project that exactly how the problem of Currently, "we are in the "It hasn't been decided yet," be under construction by overcrowding in Bixler will be process of getting a committee Cotter said. may Cotter said, "the assumption is next next fall . aided by the expansion. together to hire the architects, " "We hope that will be that additions generally cost fall," he added. At its October meeting, the According to Cotter, plans Cotter said. less money." High-tech track to be built surface will be rolled on instead by Bridget Connelly Colby s Director of Planned of poured on to allow for Giving, Dave Roberts, who is Colby College plans to greater consistency. in charge of the fund raising, rep lace its forty-year-old The project has been made has alr eady begun to solicit cinder track with a $500,000 possible due to a $200,000 donations. The tbtal amount " t o challenge grant gift of the received to date is $300,000. state-of-the-art" ou do r Chairman of the Board of track and field facility. The fund raising process, he Dexter Shoe Co., Harold says, is being done in three Construction will begin in April Alfond. According (or melts) to President phases. as soon as the snow Cotter, Colb f and should be completed before y has been trying The irst phase requires f or a coup le of years to f ind a classes resume in the f alh seeking "leadership gifts" of f ac major donor for a new track. $10,000 or more. Mr. .Roberts is The ility will include an He and Mr. Kershaw Powell, a eight lane, track with each lane talk ing with Colby track Colby graduate and trustee, "gr eats" and relatives of grea t measuring f our f eet in width, a contacted Mr. Alfond and new hammer cage, a throwing athletes who have died. It's worked with him over the "going f ine," he says. A cash circle and automatic timing summer on an agr eement that devices. The surface of the gift of $50,000 has been was finalized this past October. donat ed by Ludy and Pa cy track will absorb water after Because this is a challenge rain and can be snow-blown Levine, owners of a Waterville grant, Colby has only until the clothing shop, who graduated f or use in the earl y spring. end of December to come up Unlike most surfaces, this new with the remaininc $300,000. continued on page 2 ?Maine state liquor inspector Holly *Wondering what to do when you *Chris Ashley believes that "political Pomerleau had something to say grow up and graduate from Colby? knowledge is powerful and political Inside about Maine state liquor policy. See Jennifer Scott has some useful apathy is dangerous." See his ¦ ' . Y page 2 information on that all-important thoughts on the importance of office- Career Services. See page 4 political study. page 9 * mO*" " showing in the Student Center Simon prior to the convocation. Also, Gene Patterson, Editor at Colby continued from Holly speaks page 1 of The St. Petersber g Times Cowles Publications; Dolph C. and Lovejoy Award Chair, will Betsy Kuller " Simons,. publisher of the lead a panel discussion open to ECHO News Editor questioned the effectiveness of Lawrence, KS, Daily Journal- all students, faculty, and On Wednesday, October 28th these techniques^ "By your World, who won in 1972; the administrators, "Freedom of at 7:00, 250 members of the coming here, people are recently retired New York the Press in America/The 21st Colby community hiked to the becoming more creative - Times columnist James Reston, and the Academy of New Heights community room to people are going elsewhere who won in 1974; Katherine England Journalists with the hear Holly Pomerleau, the and drinking and driving. Holly Fanning, now of the Christian Society of Newspaper Editors. infamous liquor enforcement stated, "It is a lot easier to Science Monitor who won in Student Editors from across officer of the Maine State control a party with fewer 1979 as editor and publisher of New England will participate Police, talk about Maine liquor people - I'd rather have 400 the Anchorage Daily News; in discussions on all facets of policy- small parties scattered Anthony Lewis, The New York college newspaper production Holly first defined illegal throughout the campus. A Times columnist who won in with professionals such as Jon possession of alcohol by a member of the audience who 1983, and Thomas Winship, Kellogg, the Associated Press minor: possession of alcohol by identified himself as the head former editor of The Boston Northern New England a person under 21. A student in resident of the Heights, Globe, the 1984 winner. Bureau Chief and Dennis the audience asked whether or contradicted her view that In addition, "The Vigil: McGillivray, Business not the Colby campus was small parties were easier to Remembering Lovejoy," a 58 Manager of the Central Maine considered a place of private control, "As a head resident, minute film narrated by the Morning Sentinel and former residence, and exempt from it's nice to have one area where poet and educator Maya comptroller of The San Diego ready scrutiny by police you know people are." Holly Angelo will receive its premier Union. officials, she made clear that responded, "this is not considered a Maine Liquor Insp ector "You're riot a policeman, so residence; only under residence Holly Pomerleauby David Coleman you don't know. A larger party , Track with your parents can a minor transporting alcohol, "the best is much more likely to do continued from page 1 and may even surpass them. legally be in possession of thing to do is to lock it up in the damage to people and from Colby in 1921 and 1927, The only other track in the state alcohol." In addition, she stated trunk, Put it somewhere out of property." respectively. that will be similar to the one that a person would be the reach of minors." Holly openly acknowledged Acquiring smalle'r, but planned is at Saco Thorton arrested for illegal possession The audience became more that she was unyielding to any essential, donations will be the Academy. of alcohol "if they failed to adamant at this point, and of the audience's protests. She task during the second phase of Already Colby has recruited a identify themself properly." there were more questions made no apologies and made it -, the campaign. Alumni who top athlete from Connecticut Her next topic of concerning the effectiveness of clear that the manner in which played on the track and field that was intending to go to conversation was illegal such actions. Holly declared, "I she upheld the Maine State teams will be contacted for Bowdoin because of Colby's transportation of liquor. She don't make the laws - that's the alcohol policy will continue. "I donations. lack of a track facility. Once stated, "the only time it is legal legislation, and every time I know I'm a hard ass; I'm just The third phase will contact a this student was informed of to transport alcohol is when choose to not uphold one law, a upholding the law and doing broader range of alumni who the plans under way, he wrote you are acting in the scope of lawsuit can be brought against my job." are interested in Colby's track the school and said he had your employment or you have me by the state of Maine, so my ___ and field program. Of course, changed his mind and was present a parent or legal job is hanging; in the wind." f other- "selected jocks" will be coming to Colby. guardian." In addition the Holly went on to discuss host . Marc Wagner , Coordinator with driver of the vehicle responsibilities at campus contacted. the Simon for President Philanthropist Harold Alfond, transporting alcohol must be parties. Holly stated/Tm not 21. Moreover, the person going to enter a party I don't aside from donating to causes • campaign, will meet with all all over Maine, has donated QKl^S transporting liquor from the know anything about, and I'm hundreds of thousands of store to the vehicle must be not going to go through the students interested In working with dollars to Colby in the past. He legal as well; "..having a minor dorms to check on your rooms. is responsible for the Alfond help bring alcohol out to the car We are an undercover/covert the campaign or learning more Hockey Rink built in 1955, the Sat* Nov. 7 8*0© - you can't do that." unit; I can enter a party arcade art museum, the When another member of the without my uniform." more about Paul Simon executive suite in Eustis, and a Buy audience asked who was most A member of the audience scholarship. Mr. Alfond also likely to be asked for an ID, commented, "You busted me Friday at 11:30 In the gave six figure donations to the your she responded, "I have the last year; I was a minor., I'm Colby 2000 campaign and to right to check anyone I want, still a minor and I still drink; Presidential Dining Room in Colby's financial aid program. especially if they look young, "I'm sorry you' didn't learn," Although he has close ties to tickets and this holds in court." She Holl y responded. Another Dana Colby, because his wife and son went on to suggest that in member of the audience also both graduated from Colby, Mr. Alfond's interest is Judicia l Boar d outco mes primarily in the community. 1st Summary and Only after being assured that the community would be able to ¦ use the new track facility, Date of Hearing Charges Findings Sanctions - Rationale would Mr. Alfond agree to donate the money. warning re: appropriate Though area high schools, behavior; one week to clean damage to college property Special Olympics, and other Oct. 25, 1987 carpet to satisfaction of summer community programs (carpeting) guilty Physical Plant Dept. or will be able to hold meets held defendant must pay for in the summer, Colby College replacement + 25% damage clearly gains the most from Mr. fine (2nd offense) Alfond's donation. The old track was in terrible shape. "I'd 1) violation of quiet hours rather run in a pasture," says warning; $50 fine for fa ilure to Oct. 25, 1987 2) failure to comply with hall guilty of both charges comply (first offense) Debbie Aitkin, the women's staff requests track and cross country coach. The teams are currently forced to use Waterville's and $50 fine for failure to Winslow's high school tracks. 1) violation of quiet hours com plyjrequired alcohol Colby will begin hosting home Oct. 25, 1987 2) failure to comply with, hall guilty of both charges evaluation at health center; outdoor meets for the first time staff requests Disciplinary Probation through in ten years. May, 1988 (2nd alcohol related The new track may help Colby offen se, just off previous gain national recognition. Disciplinary Probation) According to Aitkin, the school plans to put in bids to host the NCAA championship meets, as 1) violation of quiet hours $50 fine for failure to comply; well as major New England 2) failure to comply with hall required alcohol evaluation at staff requests; health center; permanent meets. ' Oct. 25, 1987 guilty of all charges The recruitment of quality 3) verbal abuse of hall staff and Disciplinary Probation; athletes will undoubted!} be security; suspended for Jan Plan, 1988 made easier. The track will put . 4) failure to give proper < (2nd alcohol related offense, name/ID upon request of just off previous D Colby back in competition with .¦ isciplinary security Probation) jV . Bates' and Bowdoin's facilities, oaaH«Hi__MaMiaiHa_—_i _ mimhI Halloween weekend at Colby by Janet Boudreau magic show followed, and the Crass, Laundry Men, and afternoon fun ended with "trick Steakhouse. The event, raising Halloween, characterized by or treating" throughout - $700.00, was hailed a "huge ghosts, goblins, witches,, full Drummond, Piper, and success" by Susan Hallowell, moons, candy and eery Goddard-Hodgkins dorms. chief organizer and creator of concoctions, was as eventful as John Bolio, governor of the party. ever on Mayflower Hill. Drummond and one of the Both Hallowell and Bolio Saturday, October 31, was organizers of the event, stressed the importance of replete with spooky, fun events explained that 1000 notices Colb were sent to local elementary y maintaining unity- and all over campus, ranging from increasing involvement with schools to inform parents and story telling in tihe Chapel to a the Waterville community. Halloween bash in Foss to kids about the Fun House. "The Superintendent of Schools was "Colby needs to be more than horror movies in Lovejoy. ," said very happy to hear of the just a nemesis on the hill A 7 "Fun House" in Bolio. Hallowell agreed Drummond and a party in the event,"~ said Bolio, "and lots of parents asked about next year." expressing hope that "(events Student Center also sought to such as these] will lead to more celebrate this ghoolish evening The Halloween Bash in the Student Center, sponsored by involvement." As excited as but chose to include and focus they were about "how easil on the Waterville Community. The Women's Group and y organized with the coordinated people rallied to volunteer," Sponsored by Johnson Hallowell cautioned that "this commons; the Fun House efforts of many on- and began is not enough, [community at 4 p.m. and drew off-campus students, was planned for the benefit of the involvement and support] is an approximately 100 kids, ages on going process." kindergarten to grade 6, from homeless in Waterville. Waterville. The children were Approximately 300 people came first greeted with apple cider to support the cause and to and munchies. A half hour-long enjoy the; live music from King psaggossss*^^ coLHy coixmE sookstoue JtOBEaX'S UNION Your Store for OFFICIAL Colby Clothing, Insignia, General Books, and Much More!! Open H - F 8:30-5:00 & Sat . 10:00-2:00 (207) 372-3609 _g^_S_^^ r^^ S^^ S^^ r^^^^^ _?i _^^^^ r^^ _f Chris Murphy, M'liz Rowland, Amy Mamenee, & Rachael England are helping out in the Hunger Drive. by Catherine Anderson The Ste ^ Differ ence Hunger Dr ive Cambridge Dry Goods tSf Students at Colby College individual dormitories are Michel Manisha staging their own fund-raising «S$i hope merchants and residents will treat in Central Maine will join them events. The Spa J .Ha Collectibles - in their pre-Thanksgiving residents of the dorm that /jXWP^ " campus fund-raisi ng campaign raises the most cash to a free Pia Rucci Leather f ^mmFfff i to help feed the hungry in pizza party after- students Waterville and throughout the r eturn from their Thank sgiving Susan Bristol mUKtR\ state. recess. : The - students are asking "Our goal is to accumulate Etcetera ) merchants to donate goods and 100 door prizes," said Rachel ^mf^nt services as door prizes to England , a sophomore from maximize participation in two Marblehcad, MA, who is LizClaiborne major fund-raising events they director of the Colby Volun teer mSuE^--k\ have planned -- a " Col by in Center. Ms. England is Accessories BS Thank sgiving" benefit show at coord inat ing act iv i t ies w ith m^ Given , Auditorium Friday two other s tudents , Aimee ^ evening, Nov ember 20, and a Momenee, a sophom or e fr om campus-wide party at the Milford , - NH, and M'Liz Dooney & Bourke • jf^^Hp Colby Student™ Center the Howland, a jun ior from /^ • fol low ing night. Riverside, CT. They are among Handba gs . Colby students will pay $3 a num ber of , Col by students MSBB ^\ each to attend the party. The who donate one day or more sh ow , a serie s of stu dent each week to work in a church- Outstanding values In everythi ng performances , will be open to supported sou p k itchen for th e m ^fs ^^ B ^£ from sweaters to slacks, shi rts to -^w ^L the general public with hungry and homeless in skirts and accessories to __r ___ admission by donation of $1 or Watcrvillo. > h oute rwear. All the Fashion you " ____{ Daily __W' more. Receipts from the two Merchants and residents can want ...and the Service yo u«*ieed! ___WJ-\ 0^r events will be added to funds volunteer goods and services collected in a month-long drive or get more information about that has already started on the Colby students' campaign Open 9 A.M. to 5 P.M, Fridays 'til 8 P.M, " jS5______2__^ T^ ^ ^_S campus. . to feed Maine's hun gry by 255______J______i__l We Welcome You r Sterns Charge , calling 873-1732, 872-3437, America Collection cans have been or ^B^|jr|BffiBBfflDffiBnB __ --l n Express , MasterCa rd or VISA. placed in various locations and 872-3054. - Page 4 Archaeological trek in Israel By Marc Enger hotel for an exotic Arab cooked were led by the director of the meal. The afternoons were excavations, Dr. James The purpose of this past when we sat with the expert in Strange, and we were Jaken to summer was to make it easier an attempt to learn about what see other archaeological' sites for me to make it to my we were finding and how to and their respective findings. morning classes. date the materials that were We also saw "the diversity of Unfortunately, it didn't really being found. By the time the the country in Jerusalem, leave any lasting affects. The five weeks were over, most where three of the world's : ' day began at the ungodly hour people had a pretty good idea major religions J havejj' a of 4:00 in the morning with the of how to date material strong influence. Islam, sun rising around 5:30. I was themselves. Christianity and Judaism all participating in the In the evening, lectures were have major shrines in thei . excavations at Sepphoris given so that the participants, respective sections of the city. through the University of who all. became a tightly knit Living in an Arab hotel and in South Florida. The ancient city group, would all have a better the Arab part of Nazareth of Sepphhoris is located just understanding of the ancient meant that we were living outside the modern city of city and the entire Galilee amongst political minorities. Nazareth, Israel. The program region. These lectures were The hotel we stayed at was a was designed for all people usually given by the three three star hotel and it was interested in learning about directors, one of them being amazing how hospitable the archaeology;and the option was Colby's Tom Longstaff, and hotel's employee s were to us. given to be able to earn up to informed the group of the The summer not only taught six credits. significance of the summer's me about archaeological skills, While in Israel, .the weeks finds. ancient history, and Biblical were filled with an intense Weekends would be spent history, but it also showed the eight hours of excavations. touring the small tensions that are . occurring The digging was well under Mediterranian country. today in the middle east way by five, an hour after the Weekend trips took us to between the Israelis and the wakeup call. We dug until 8:30 Jerusalem, the Upper Galilee Arab nations. Yet those 4 a.m. <- * - ¦ and then stopped for breakfast. region (near the borders of wakeup calls were not enough, . _: Digging would continue until it Libya and Syria) and the Lower I still sleep through my Marc Enger & Nicole Schamben taking a rest from was time to head back to the Galiliee region. These tours morning classes. work in Israel. Michael Marlais: Parisian Sabbatical by Hal Crunmel was a logical choice for a Professor Marlais lived in sabbatical. Marlais explained Paris with his wife, Marianne As a child growing up in the that , sabbaticals are generally Doezema, who is currently San Fransisco Bay area, granted every seven years to working on her PhD at Boston Assistant Professor of Art, faculty members after the University. Marlais enjoyed Michael Marlais, used to ride professors' proposals have the pace of Paris but found the his bicycle to his grandparents' passed the sabbatical leave French people "aloof and house. His grandparents, committee. To help cover difficult to get to know." In Yugoslavian, saw no harm in expenses, funds are allocated fact, he quipped, "Nobody sharing a few glasses of a wine through the research grants makes you feel less welcome and water mixture with their committee. than the Parisians, especially grandson. It is possible that During his three month stay when your French isn't these early experiences with in Paris last spring, Marlais perfect," But he was quick to wine influenced Marlais' worked on an upcoming book add that he "could live there decision to take his sabbatical dealing with Parisian art forever" and would "put up last spring in Paris. criticism of the late 19th with anything to stay there." But then again, Marlais is an century. Freed from the For those worrying about art professor, specializing in demands of teaching, Marlais finding a career, some solace late 19th century French was able to devote himself to can be taken in the method Impressionism, Post- "pure research" at the Professor Marlais utilized to Impressionism, and Bibliothetfue Nationale in choose art as a profession. Symbolism, and not a Paris, where he culled French Marlais' interest in art doesn't professional wine taster. art journals and periodicals, date back to his childhood in Consequently, Paris, with its gathering materials for his Assistant Art Professor Michael Marlais rich art and cultural traditions, book. continued on page5 W ______. jjK^ r^j . . iiP HBfci^ ir v __^___rc ______s____a89__r ___BliMI _ ___ § RJfl___r * ^ - hI_ *v \___I^ % Nt«^_^ l__ P" \ ' i ____fc'Ki^*-x -^¦ Hl^_i *i I9_P ^ ^ _r _£v* __H ^^^^ \ _«P— __¦_¦ ___H___H______h___wb ' ' ____Bt_rv * f • ^B____» " ?- As the wind rocks W^K_ ___——__r _r ^_____ ^^^L „__P____^m f ^^^^^JW^ *'WWB--BBm | ______v :^ *^m* ^Ab ______^9__Mn_L V _B^_SJ_^ ^ * kj B_W -1i ' » ¦»¦ !„___ g the wagon ______P^f\_«^___n \ «_J__^ ^ aW_MWMII|||| | | ii ,i„ i„ , ir by Carolina A. Kroon direction was important in providing her, as an actress, "As _the Wind Rocks the with ideas as to how to Wagon" is a surprisingly accomplish the difficult task of powerful one-woman show keeping the characters from based on the diaries and blurring together and thus memoirs of nineteenth-century losing the audience. ~ pioneer women crossing the Warner was previously IBBP - _h____ y^ k _r3_l ~____J continental United States. exposed to this type of format mI™*'' ^ W™fa «™*^ **' _»«* New York stage actress Amy when she worked for three Warner gave three seasons with The Classic Stage performances of this unique Company in New York, a |Bk. . 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And broiled over | presentations at Colby and the first-hand accounts by the an open flame for Bowdoin. women who traveled the trail more of a | The show "I always backyard barbecue taste. | progresses impressed her. g chronologically, giving wondered if they actually did - \ . E glimpses into the hardships and say these things ... or perhaps joys experienced by four whether they had been altered pioneer women, ranging in age through time. After and origin, as they cross the researching the subject I WHOPPER SANDWICH R ftliftCf B I United States. The subtle discovered that they were in WHEN YOU BUY ONE. fr -P-flT ^S I changes in costume and accent, fact authentic." Elaborating, Please present this coupon before Good onlv at PC I Ml along with each character's Warner explained that the U ^_M _ I ordering. Limit one per customer. . Waterville i^_^_^_^_^___W B nostalgic looks back toward her ideas of these women had I Not to be used with otlicr coupons ^^H______depth, moved her personally. "The Skowhegan -^^ | past, gives amazing | or offers . . making all the characters seem more I experienced in life, the Farmington I remarkably real and alive, more I was moved by the I This offer expires November 19, 1987. Boothbay Harbor | distinct from one another. experiences of these women." I and Anne Palmer | Warner commented that it' Although no viewer today can Dave was difficult not having bring to the show exactly the I Colby Class of i another actor on stage to work same experiences depicted by i¦ »__ _^»»_--__^ '57 and '55" j with, and that Haney's continued on page 6 mi ¦nn»i_ni_M__ni_ni_nnn ______mattt^^ Front the wire Reagan has problems in own backyard cenm sfy President Reagan is telling Europeans that a new ^^" WELCOME COLBY superpower arms agreement is J0^£. 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Voters in Santa Barbara - near Reagan's cont inued on page 6 wagon Because the Indians fought back rather than accept their clarify what their career goals continued from page 5 • fate passively, they forfeited Job hunt are. the various characters, each any sympathy or continued from page 4 But Career Services is not audience member, regardless understanding from the whites Colby," going to hold your hand every of age or gender, can - identify Career Services is a wealth of step of the way. "The idea is • Who crossed their territory. with the middle-aged, family Thus the pregnant character in information. Students can really to have people feel like woman; the optimistic upper- the play,horrified by the results explore anything from a career they can take charge of their class Southern woman; the ten of an Indian raid that left three in the fashion world to divinity own job search arid that we're year old girl who saw the white men mutilated beyond school. Their books cover every here to help them, but we really whole journey as a thrill-filled recognition, closes her scene aspect of almost every type of want to make them feel in adventure; or the miserable with a chilling remark that vocation, as well as the best power to do it themselves." pregnant woman filled with demonstrates the settlers' way to go about applying for While we've probably all anxiety. Each of us have ignorance as to how they, not them. contemplated what we'd like to experienced similar emotional accent, along with each And then there are resumes. If do with our lives, sometimes events in our life. character's nostalgic looks you're as confused as I am those decisions need to be made The show raises several Amy Warner back toward her past, gives about how to put together one, a lot sooner than we think. But important social and moral Career Services can help. Hopperstead wants to stress by David Coleman amazing depth, making all the questions. One of these characters seem remarkably Students are given a sample that, "The first job you take is concerns is the role of women resume and a worksheet that just that, it's not going to be the raised by the p real and alive, distinct from in society. Looking at this from, lay. This is helps them organize their own ever have. People shown through the repeated one another. last job you the 1980s, it is interesting to experience. Staff members then back away from jobs commentary on the Indians by Warner commented that it may consider the similarities and get together with students to because they decide that they the various women characters, was difficult not having differences in the roles of another actor on stage to work decide decent phrasing and will have to commit themselves women from the nineteenth as well as by a young Indian ways to present experiences. squaw who with, and that Haney's from day one to retirement. century. Regardless of the appears on stage In terms of summer le have many briefly. She indicates that the direction was important in Today peop recent expansion in their employment, Career Services careers, and each one serves its educational and career initial reaction of her people providing her, as an actress, with ideas as to how to has a lot more options purpose, and when they decide opportunities, women have not was awe for the whites, whom available. In addition to know that they accomplish the difficult task of to move on they necessarily been "liberated" had never encountered. making me a more attractive much more about themselves." This, however, quickly keeping the characters from from the age-old role of blurring together and thus potential employee after As.I scan the Career Services childcarer and household changed as her tribe discovered graduation, for I refuse to newsletter that Ms. ~ the losing the audience. domestic. greed and destructiveness spend the summer scooping the Hopperstead would like us all that the white men brought, Warner was previously The exploitation of the exposed to this type of format flavor of the day, I can earn to get into the habit of reading, Indians by the new settlers is culminating in an invasion and money while gaining I notice that there are no destruction of her tribe. continued on page 10 another of the moral issues experience. Hopperstead openings for pitchers in the states, "there are different American League. 1 didn't kinds of summer jobs. There really expect that there would /—\ are the ones that are just fun be, but maybe next year. 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The plan to close the Maine Mainew Y kee | FrOm the Wire ™ "W* °Ven Yankee reactor in Wiscass ct Governor J ohn Mckernan was refected 233,820 to 162/ 376, STORE HOURS : continued from page 5 said today that no one should or 59% to 41% , according to I Monday-Thursday 10am-6prn i California ranch - have take the results of yesterday 's unoffi cial returns from 666 of Friday approved a measure that culls vote to keep Maine \ankce tlie state 's 670 precincts , j 10am-9pm I lor sharp cuts in nuclear open as an endorsement of Tuesday marked the third I Saturday -TOam-epm I ar senals. The initiative also nuclear power. time in eight years that Main e Sunday 12pm-5pm 1 calls for the U.S. to stand by McKernan said the vote was voters have refused to close the j existing treaties - and that is an acknowledgment that plant. McKe rnan said he interpreted by some to mean affordable sources of doubted that anti-nuclear bannin g tests of the Star Wars alternative electricity are not activists would readily launch system. available. ano ther refere ndum campaign, Page 7 Faculty members protest Take pride in Colby CIA recruiting Why do people do things that seem tedious, boring, andJ Dear Editor: as we all know, the CIA and methods of the agency will monotonous, and others that appear difficult, painful , and tiring? practices the violent, illegal (by convince me of its legitimacy. I would like to respond to U.S. laws) overthrow of But until that happens, I do not I am not the only person who has been asked this question from Carolyn Lockwood's editorial governments it deems hostile believe that the college should time to time this year. But it is ironic how similar the answers can in last week's Echo. Taking a and vulnerable. It spreads support the CIA's anti- be. position similar to the one disinformation in foreign news democratic, anti-free speech voiced in the Sentinel a few sources, and some of that activities by providing it with If you posed this question to an Olympic winner, she or he would days earlier, she deplored probably give you a strange look. But if you push for an answer, disinformation finds its way recruiting space. Is keeping CIA attempts to deprive Colby back into our own media, recruiters off the Colby campus you may be surprised at what you find. Most top athletes usually students of the right to compromising our ability to a form of in loco parentis , as perform for someone else and only take pride in what they do. interview with representatives make informed decisions. Is Ms. Lockwood would have it, One tends to perform better if the persons goal is .to please of the CIA. that a stand for free speech or or is it taking a stand in defense In raising the specter of someone else and make the other person happy. What the for freedom of the press? of democratic, free-speech threats to "free speech, full principles? performer of the action receives in return is a pride in what she or Colby takes great pride in inquiry, and the search for alumnus Elijah Parish I realize that many members he does. . • truth," she turned a complex Lovejoy's martyrdom to of the Colby community may Last week, a poll was being taken by a student which focused on free speech issue into a freedom of the press. What disagree with this perspective, the motivations of people. I was asked why I worked for the seemingly simple one. In fact, should its repon.se be to an and I welcome argument of the free speech is not an absolute in paper, on Hall Staff, and swam. My response prompted her to agency whose regular practices case on its merits. If we are to any society, nor should it be. reach our potential as a social accuse me of "fluffing " my resume. I sadly informed her that if she subvert that freedom at home What about the freedom to and abroad? and intellectual community, we was looking for fluff , the Echo was not the place to be. I had tried shout "FIRE!" without cause in Now, I am not suggesting should be grappling with these that trick with colleges and learned a valuable lesson. Your a crowded theater or to that a representative of the kinds of tough questions. That achievment is only as high as your desire. And if you are doing a advocate the violent CIA should be prohibited from is, after all, what we are here overthrow of the government? tedious or exhausting job, u are more likely to give up on speaking on campus. Perhaps for. yo Both are illegal in America. Yet Leonard Reich yourself or money before you do on someone else. If you lack pride an exposition on the need for in any activity, it will fall very short of your expectation. Many people on this campus have complaints. In fact, I have never seen so many unhappy people in my life. It is hard to believe that a 6 out of 10 on a quiz is going to have ruinous affects on me Look to the Outing Club when I am fifty years old. But people still get mad about grades, food, faculty, administration. The only thirrg'they do not get mad To the Editors: levels of interest and some thoughts of your own - at is themselves. experience, including those we'd be happy to give I am writing to further a who want to relax on the coast, directions to the Belgrade There are still others who are afraid to take a chance. The) thoug ht put forth by Nori as well as those who want to Lakes, to Acadia National Park, refuse to try something new because its easier to let someone else Sterling in last week's Echo. climb all the 4000 foot to Sunday River and Bretton do it. In the case of the volunteer services on campus, a handful o; The article was titled, "Right mountains in Maine. Woods ski touring centers, or to Around the Corner," and I Furthermore, the C.O.C. can the Appalachian Trail. students are doing what should take twice or three times as many couldn' t agree . more with its be used as a resource for The Outing Club room is Do these select few that f eed the poor or spend an afternoon witf basic message: Maine is a an elderly person have some ed planning and outfitting located on the first floor of ge on the job market that you do beautiful place and Colby's not. individual trips. Our equipment Roberts Union on the parking campus is within easy reach of- room is open to all members lot side, directly underneath Maybe some lack confidence . In the words of a , ' , good friend "do some of the state s best outdoor who may borrow tents, stoves, Career Services. Open hours not ask why, ask why not." My answer to the poll? I hope you can attractions. I only wish that backpacks, canoes, cross are 6-7 p.m., Monday through guess. It is time for people to begin looking for pride in what Nori had taken note of the country skis, and more. And we Friday and, for a trial period, Outing Club while suggesting Colby is and not look to criticize what it is not. Do something are always willing to explain ll:30-noon, Saturday and 6- for the great outdoors as a someone else for a change, and see how it feels. the use of any unfamiliar gear. 6:30 p.m., Sunday. There is a weekend alternative. Finally, anyone intrigued by $12 membership fee. The The Colby Outing Club Nori's suggested retreats Outing Club's glass case, now Paul Beach sponsors outdoor activities on should come to us for more in the Student Center, contains Co-Editor-in-chief every weekend of the school ideas: ask us about Gulf Hagas, the latest C.O.C. news, a list of year. We organize overnight about lean-tos on Bigelow the club officers> trip sign-up and day trips for mountain Mountain, about the marshes sheets and the like. I hope that climbing, sight-seeing, off of Great Pond, about more people will consider what camping, canoeing, and (in camping in Baxter State Park, we have to offer! t£&* Colbp &C0O season) snowshoeing and cross or about canoe landings on the Andrew Kiuikemuellcr country skiing. We welcome all Dead Eiver. Or come in with President, Colby Outing Club Editors-in-Chie f p. j Production Manager Senior Editor Carolmt yunn Rr Lockwt n/,T,U7r>ri * Mike Diamond °°d Susan Kac1 en News Editor . M" m2™g EdU? r The Echo's error Betsy Kuller David Russell businBustedess ManagerManaoer 3 Heidi Dill Features Editor Opinion Editor To the Editors: pprtion of the Echo's limelight, victory, the Echo virtually Chris Preston Gerry Hadden lay-out Editor ignores the consistently Mary Thomson if it can honestly be called that. Arts Editor ,._ _ .. ,_ ¦ On October 17 at Tufts I sincerely enjoy reading about strongest fall athletic program. Ma tthew Burke Advertising Managers . Perhaps press priority doesn't Assistant layout Editor College, the men's cross the other teams, a s I am rarely Kristen Dale country team won the New able to attend their games. Yet, involve victory. Sports Editor Dave Randall Magda Lacharite Then, is hard work and Lawrence Rocca England Small College Athletic if I were on another team, I would have difficulty following dedication covered, as the Lay-out Assents Conference Championship, Gravhics Eiitor Advertising Design however, the only students on the cross country .season. I am recent football article would Lauren Kossow ^ suggest? The cross country AZfeise Band DianenhZ ZtZPearce campus who were privy to this suggesting that tlhe team gets Jon Nash far less than its fair share of the team entered the season Photography Editors Matt Stetson bit of information were those who read The Boston Globe coverage, which we have ranked tenth in New England David Coleman Heidi Meyers with a significant number of Alexandra Wyle Laura Vigor regularly, or personally knew a tolerated, however, when a team member. The Colby Echo major victory is completely relatively inexperienced Staff Writers: David Scannell, Scott Barkham, Meridith Hart, Mike did not carry the story. A overlooked, something has to freshmen and sophomores, yet Frcret, Gail Rutherford, Cindy Cqheri, Mike Schwartz, division championship was be said. they won the league Hal Crimmel, Mindy Rohrman, Christine Gilman, Emily-Issacs, Jen brought home to Colby, and the I would argue tha t the championship. At last poll the Riley, Laurie Brown, Jennifer Scott, Mark LePointe, Sue Jacobson, school paper missed the purpose of college athletics is team was ranked f ourth in Lori Wright. coverage. Yet, there were two much larger than what is New England«-and climbing. stories relating just how much reelected simply in the team's No, apparently, long hours of Typists: Liza Barber, Mark Bergsten, Kaari Busick, Cindy Dempsky, difficulty win/loss column e asj practice and teamwork won't Gina Rogers, S Colby teams have had , how ver, Chris Dixon, Chip Gavin, Jill Moscinski, arah winning lately. Am I mistaken, hear bitter comp i guarantee a place on the Echo's Tucker. la nts about or is there something wrong our less successful athlet ic sports page. PhoU Staff: Sam Sharnick, Liz Nordby, Amy Clowes, Amy here? teams, it appears that I am In I have no idea if it applies to Scharborough, Merrie Post. My intention is not to deny the minority on this issue. other teams, but the cross Gravhics: Evan Matcalf the other athletic teams their Despite this common cry for continued on page 8 •M-B-______H____MMn--__-_----____ -__------______i____H__ Government Doublespeak by Christine Gilman technology, but rather the force seeking to overthrow the result of a lot of ingenuity and democratically-elected Have you ever noticed the a 1929 turbine supplied by the government of another double standards with which government of Sweden. Oh country. He is supporting a the U.S. government judges boy, the very thought makes me faction of disenchanted those who are "with us" and scared that Texas will be Nicaraguans who seem to be those who are not? Last night overrun tomorrow by the doing a good job of purging (29 Oct .) I went down to communist hordes, Nicaragua of all of its trained Augusta to listen to Elizabeth Another thing about Ben's professionals. I surely can see and Beth Linder give a slide death. Ben was not accidentally how this support is helping to show and talk about their son killed because he got in the way spread democracy and the and brother, Ben. Ben was an of a skirmish between the "good name" of the United engineer from Portland, rebels and the government. He States throughout Central Oregon who was in Nicaragua was initially injured in a rebel America. Wouldn't sending helping to build a small attack on the power plant. baseballs be a heck of a lot hydroelectric power plant for After the attack the Contras cheaper and say a lot more for the people of the Jinotega came in to examine the basic American values? province. On April 28,1987, damage. They discovered three What did the U.S. Ben, only 27 years old, was injured people. The three were government do about the killed by our tax dollars. Ben and two Nicaraguan murder of Ben Linder? First, I'm sure that some of you engineers working on the they staged a little reading this are saying, "Gee, plant. What did the Contras investigation. They went down that's a shame, but what right do? Remember the motto, "take to Central America and No CIA recruiting does he have to be down in no prisoners?" Well, the interviewed the Contras Nicaragua helping out those Contras did just that, they shot responsible for Ben's death, on campus "Commies" in a time of war? Ben, point blank, in the head and then they held Congressional hearings. M He deserved whatever he got." and killed the other two by less y, To the Editor: career oppurtunities is at stake, To you, I must explain several humane means. What if the what a fine example of the U.S. and that access is guaranteed things. First' of all, he was not Sandinistas had performed a judiciary system: ask the to the students by our liberal criminal what he did and then On November 11, 1987, a aiding the Sandinista war similar crime on a U.S. faction of our Colby College arts philosophy. Any action effort. Sure, I realize that there military advisor? I fear the judge the action. (I would be that would reduce the freedom pretty excited b faculty will attempt to keep the are some logistical advantages repercussions may have been y this new form Central Intelli of choice would start the of investigation if I were a gence Agency to having a power plant, but far greater. from interviewing and giving crumbling of our colleges don't you think that the people What type of democracy is criminal.) Anyway, what did ideological foundations. The the hearings decide? A informational sessions on of rural Nicaragua have a right Mr. Reagan speaking of when campus hope of this college is that upon statement to the tune of, "It grounds. In addressing to electricity? Also, don't let me he espouses the virtues of the . this issue our leaving we can think and was your (the Linder's) fault , we must ask mislead you as to the relative Contras or "Freedom ourselves, who is detracting make choices on our own. The size of Ben's plant. It is not the Fighters," as he calls them? He more from our liberal arts choice for a student to pursue result of a major dam or high is advocating aid to a rebel continued on page 15 freedoms here on the Hill, the any avenue that they choose is CIA or our own faculty? our choice. In the employment capacity A successful vote could the CIA is within our Liberal establish a dangerous "The Vigil: movie on the Arts guidelines as written in the precedent. It is feasible that job Career Services portion of our oppurtunities would be reduced life of Lovejoy" handbook: because some faction of the faculty in their narrow Patterson, editor and president "Colby's commitment to liberal "The Vigil," an hour-long arts embraces the firm belief . personal view did not agree docudrama on the life of the of The St. Petersburg Times and with some aspect of a firms chairman of the Lovejoy Award that the breadth and quality of abolitionist editor Elijah Parish a Colby education should be make - up, whether it be Lovejoy, will recieve its world Selection Committee. investments, governnment •Publication of a extended to include an equally premiere at Colby College broad choice of meaningful and contracts, or any other policy. Friday evening, November 6, commemorative book about the Ultimately the only loss would Lovejoy Awards. rewarding career on the 150th anniversary of oppurtunities." As students, our be ours, as young people Lovejoy's martyrdom. *A college editors' seminar sponsored by the New England freedom of occupation is held The film, narrated by the poet by these words. Access to continued on page 9 Maya Angelou, chronicles the chapter of Sigma Delta Chi and evolution of Lovejoy from a the Academy of New England precocious Maine farmboy, Journalists in association with honor graduate of Colby and the New England Society of Newspaper Editors. Bowen speaks school teacher to a clergyman and editor whose eloquent Lovejoy, a native of Albion, To the Editor the College's right "to ban opposition to slavery cost him ME, and a 1826 alumnus of fraternities, the College did his life. It was produced by the Colby, was slain in Alton, IL, on Does the CIA have a right to this, despite cries of protest Rev. Robert Tabscott, who is November 7, 1837 during an recruit at Colby? No, it does that "freedom of choice" was pastor, of the St. Louis-based attack on his newspaper, The not, nor does any other being violated, because frats church Lovejoy founded, and a St. Louis Observer, by a mob organization, private or public. were regarded as perpetrating filmmaker. Major funding was reacting to its abolitionist Recruiting on campus is by values iniminical to our own provided by the Missouri viewpoint. He is considered invitation; even the CIA liberal ones. Humanities Coucil, the Maine America's f irst martyr to realizes this. There is no doubt that the CIA Humanities Council, the Boston freedom of the press. The Sentinel (as does The is similar to the fraternities in Globe Foundation, the Robert Colby Echo) confuses the that it too opera tes on the McCormick Memorial Trust students' fr eedom of choice to principles of secrecy, anti- and the Deer Creek student body, lt they lost the interview or not to interview intellectualism, and exclusivity. Foundation. Echo's erro r article, they're merel with the right of the CIA to But worse yet, the CIA violates i y The premiere will be one of cont nued from page 7 disorganized and irresponsible. recruit. Of course Colby the laws of its own nation, the highlights of Colby's 35 th country team has always been Not much comfort in that students have the freedom to shown not only by the Senate Elijah Parish Lovejoy Award required to submit their own thought, but how else are we to choose a career with the CIA Select Committee to Study Convocation, an event that articles for publication. Isn't view the situation? and of course the CIA enjoys Governmental Opera tions also includes: this the job of the newspaper, At its low points, the Echo the freedom to interview them. with Respect to Intelligence •The return of an array of to collect and publish the news? appears to be run wi th the Bu t the CIA has no ri ght to Activities, but also by the recent Lovejoy award winners and Regardless, it's of little use to dedication of an enterprise interview them on campus, nor Iran-Contra hearings where committee members. fight a monopoly, so wc submit designed solely to create do students have the right to we learned of its violation of "The awarding of an honorary articles, however, this past interesting titles for one's have the CIA conduc t the Boland Amendment. degree to Lovejoy's biographer, week, and on at least one other resume. At its high points it's a interviewing on campus. In other words, and this is the Sen. Paul Simon of Illinois, who occasion; the article somehow fine newspaper that serves the The Ma ine courts have question that Colby students wi ll deliver the keynote never made it to the printers. If entire community. Lately it repeatedly stated that Colby and faculty recently asked address. the Echo consciously didn't seems to have dipped below the has every right to prohibit before deciding to protest, does *A panel discussion,."Freedom print the article, they've median. illiberal institu tions from a liberal institiutioh wish to of the Press in America/The 21st malevolently Ignored an having a presence oh campus, Century," chaired by Eugene important, active portion of the Kenneth Barber Only recently, the courts uoheld continued on oace 15 of the faculty, is a dangerous attack on our institution. A rewarding" career opportunity Why study move that violates the reason from some of our student body. that many of us came to the If Colby is to remain No CIA college: the right to choose to committed to liberal arts then continued from page 8 study what we want; as well as that philosophy cannot be politics? looking for future careers. sacrificed by the personal views by Chris Anstey He should be aware of conflicts pursue our own career We are -presented with an opportunities upon graduation of a few faculty. We all have Within his government in order action by a group with which too much at stake. Politics... to many a dull, to voice his own opinions. He from Colby. A faction of our useless science. Wh we co-exist. As a group we are faculty is attempting to cross y not take should be informed of the David M. Kispert biology or economics and learn the ones that would be adversly the liberal arts philosophy, and Jr. flaws and drawbacks of his affected. This action, by a part take away a "meaningful and something "practical?" - It is a country's government and cliche to say that this college is know how to help others see politically apathetic. But there those faults and try to better is really no excusfrfor not being them. Ah individual should politically aware of what is know his rights iand the rights Public Policy and Management going on at least in your own of others, so that if they are country, if not the world. The violated he can do something. Universityof Southern Maine study and awareness of politics Apathy towards what is going © is essential for the well- on politically is dangerous educated person. For politics because it is the ignorant v Tho Two years of interdisciplinary study leading to a can and does effect the lives of are taken advantage of. If you individuals. There is a tendency don't know your rights, they master of arts degree in p ublicpolicy and management to view politics as an are sure to be infringded upon. ambiguous subject - something And individuals should know which formulates and debates ' • offers a strong foundation in policy analysis and what their countries are dping- public, management topics unrelated to individuals, What is the U..S. government something dealing with doing in Nicaragua? And with • provides opportunity for specialized concentration op- numbers, percentages, and this knowledge they should tions in growth management, health/human services, statistics. But the fact is that question and criticize what what happens politically in and environment/natural resources very well may affect them. cutting edge issues in regional, state, and your country and ia your What if Colby graduates next • addresses country's foreign relations can year were conscripted to fight local government drastically affect an in Nicaragua or in the Persian • integrates economics, sociology, political science, individual's life. Gulf or in Libya? Political Political knowledge is ethics, and law into total curriculum knowledge and the proceeding • balances theoretical studies with practical applica- powerful, and political apathy questioning, of today's is dangerous. An educated occurrences in the political tions, using the community, state and region as a individual should know and world leads to not only a more laboratory recognize his rights and educated self, but to a better powers according to the law. eovernment. 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In impressions of "A Day in the rule out or postpone a student's exchange for teaching English Life of a Florentine" with plans to visit another country to the 3 children of a baron (for Carolina Kroon, as I read her during the college years. But 1-3 hours a day), I was given article on junior year abroad. I, this need not be the case. The board in the gate house of the too, spent last year in Firenze, bottom line is that if a college family castle in the hills Italia, awakening to the student wants to study and overlooking Florence. echoing of bell, on the travel abroad at an affordable From my sixteenth century terracotta roofs and chattering price, it's possible. room, I enjoyed the view of with friends over gelato in the The fact that I really wanted olive trees and grape vines, as I piazze. Time spent out of the to be able to carry on a looked up from the desk where country is a very educational conversation in Italian became I spent many long afternoons experience, both for the my main objective for returning studying Italian grammar. understanding of another to Italy last year. ( During my Within a couple of months, my culture, and the ability to look first semester of college, I had speaking ability was improved at one's own country more participated in the Colby and my interest to participate objectively. However, the fact program in Florence ) . As an in the life of an Italian family that I chose to take a year off art major, Italy was a prime took precedent. Next, leaving from _college and to travel on location. It has certainly made teaching behind, I began my own as^opposed to an the following year back in the numerous jobs which afforded - -——-—" ••] ••• ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ~" T~~~~~~ _ ^ «___ ^_ _ m, organized program wiflKother Colby classroom more tangible me complete immersion in the ' trekking Americans, gave me a v^ry and meaningful. Italian culture, even keeping Kate Mulvehill in Italia. different impression of Italy. The token year" seems to the company of an older In my case this past year, it have maximized my first two couple. Although the jobs were was much more efficient to Colby years and left two full anything but "glamorous, it take a year off from college and years to pursue a major in wagon involved travel, lots of good continued^from page 6 go to Italy on my own. Such a more detail as well as branch conversation and constant program might not necessarily out into other areas of interest. when she worked for three controlling them politically. eating. seasons with The Classic Ms. Warner and Mr. Haney be the only or the best option But picking up and going to The stipend for working was for everyone. For tbe average Italy didn't mean a plush hotel. Stage Company in New York, were also able to join David sufficient enough to attend the a repertory group, where six Lubin's American Studies student, there are probably A job abroad was the first University of Florence, where I three key images that pop into determinant of the length of my or seven productions were run course, "American Culture in mind when the word "travel" is stay in Italy. Within five days continued on page 11 together, so that a cast the Fifties," to do a scene from member would have to be Arthur Miller's "A View From responsible, during any one The Bridge," which the class' season, for as many as twelve was discussing that day. They character changes. answered questions about their Warner was first attracted to training in method acting, a the topic of her play after specialized technique for actors reading a work on the Oregon that was prominent during the Trail, where the directness of fifties and had various social the first-hand accounts by the and political connotations. women who traveled the trail "As the Wind Rocks the impressed her. "I always Wagon '-now begins a run in a wondered if they actually did small theater outside New say these things... or perhaps York (in New Jersey), and the Indians, had initiated Warner and Haney hope before hostilities. "I wish all the long to take the show on the Indians in Chistendom were road, stopping at little towns exterminated," she says slowly, and small colleges along the taking our breath away— way, piling themselves, along perhaps because the remark with scripts, props, and forces us in the audience to costumes, into their Ford consider the possibility that Escort. In a certain sense, as white middle-class Americans they drive down the dusty road continue to be ignorant about from one theater to the next, other countries and peoples, they will be living out a modern exploiting -them economically, version of the play that ttfey dominating them militarily, are presenting. Colby' s Community Orchestra Colby ' sI Uteri ary /M agaz i ne IS ACCEPTING ORIGINAL WORKS Someof the greatest music in Maine OF by Keni Hicks Lorimer Chapel was the host Saint-Safins * Cello Concerto No. 9 (New World), Op. 95 was of the Fall Concert last Sunday. No. 1, Op. 33. The spectacular comprised of f our movements, \ Jonathan Hallstrom, conductor cello perf ormance by Bernie the second, which was rather roinrn7o of the orchestra selected three Khoo, a Colby sophomore, was slow compared to the energetic pieces for Sunday's concert. the highlight of the evening; his pace of the other three. It has AD_TTg fflCECfl The f irst was a baroque suite, ski ll in produ cing an entire been sa id that certa in Les Indes Ga lantes: Airs de range of tones from the very references to negro spirituals • Ballet , composed by low to extremely high was a can be found in the piece, these UDCCUDCD)^ Jean-Philippe Rameau; a treat for even the most references seemed to be relatively smooth piece whose discriminating listener. somewhat highlighted in P lease submit your poems and measured tempo in each The three movements of Sunday's perf ormance of the movement contributed to the Sa int-Safins' piece flowed symphony. short stories to the resen>_ continuity as a whole. It would together smoothly and The concert itself was have been more agreea ble, logically, leaving me breathless well-performed and had been desk in. Miller Library, and. your however, if it had been taken a and waiting for more. impressively arranged. Most of shade faster. After the intermission, the the performers enjoyed artworfo to the painting room in The relaxed dance tempo of f inal piece was presented, the themselves as much as the the first piece was suddenly most dynamic of the three. continued on page 11 Dixler. DUJMIUU UOV.C countered by Camille Antonin Dvorak's Sympbxmy numerous Etruscan tombs, families of various interests, all Roman ruins and Greek of whom offered me a better Ital y temples. The grand finale was understanding of their culture, continued from page 10 a ride up the side of the at a very affordable price. Tex-scn volcano, Mt. Vesuvius. The spent the mornings studying view is great if you're up for it! Matthew Burke Italian, art history, literature ECHO Arts Editor Remember kids, the Pequod Another organization which I Maine music deadline is tomorrow night! Art and music, all in Italian of found of real help to the The Maine Acting Company work to the painting studio, course. Although as a independent traveller, aimed continued from page 10 located on .113 Lisbon Street in foreigner, I was charged specificall "developing literary work to the reserve y at audience. It is more often that Lewiston continues its 9 th desk. Create, make, make do. approximately 3 times that of cultural understanding through season with The Three Penny an Italian, the $210.00 per three the community should be travel is "Servas." Begun after treated to such Opera playing from November month period was minimal in World War II, it is a world wide enjoyable comparison to the equivalent in performances. 5-22. Then on December 3-20, "Happy Birthday Bach." DNA group of people interested in the year continues with A the United States. gners The Music Department has a . man said. You might not hear getting to know forei number of Christmas Vaudeville. The Furthermore, one of the more with interesting backgrounds. performances this when you get to the scheduled for the remainder tele-number is 784-1616, zip unexpected payoffs came As a member, you are invited to of Cumberland County Civic the semester code-04240. The tradition during the summer when one stay in peoples homes for a and for next Center but on November 10th, _f semester as well. The continues. you can hear the Cars. Yes the families for whom I had maximum of two nights, the worked left me their home in Department's new policy this folks, in concert at 8:00 P.M., only charge being an exchange year is that all concerts ana For on-campus theater $15.00 are tickets in advance, Florence. of stimulating conversation. fun...this Thursday, Friday, The stipend, of working for , the key is travelling on presentations that are $16.00 the day of the show. Again sponsored b and Saturday, the Powder and several months also sufficed your own because it is much y the Music Oh November 19th at 7:30, Department will be open to the Wig organization presents An Alice Cooper, Ace Frehley' for the purchase of a used easier to sleep one than two or s ( public free of charge. So drop Evening of One Acts! These are Comets, and Faster Pussycat (talian racing bike, which by three. I have participated in student produced events and American standards is not hout those books and feast your ears will make you squint. Hey, I this program throug on some of the will be shown in the cellar of shabby). Bicycling proved to be Western Europe, (since the age greatest music in always wondered where Maine; watch for upcoming Strider Theater. Frehley went! an invigorating and affordable of 18-there is no age limit), and These three fantastic shows means to tour Italy, including have met students, couples and performance announcements. are Identity Crisis, written by Chris Durang and directed by From time to time this time Colby sophomore Richard we could see the Portland Marcus, Chinaman, directed by String Quartet. On Friday, " Colby junior Mark Cosdon and November 20 at 8:00 P.M. in "Your Country Place In the Hea rt of Town written by Michael Frayn, and the Immanuel Baptist Church, Ghost Story directed by High Street, Portland, these Theater Intern Craig Hane and boys will play String Quartet ® . u| — "" jfga-q ' o ~P written by John Pielrneier. No. 2 in C Major, Chadwick; V j ^jy TT I Tickets are $1.00 with Colby and String Quartet in G Hn !fri iffl .__J^^^*"™^w_HrH vT*^M^ ' JF ______^l u_\ I.D. and $2.00 general. Just go, Minor, Debussy. ^ damn it! Tickets can be gotten by ' $ f_M___ISiK__I___~PU__fi . Jj ^ \ Bp—< 1 n V\ calling 761-1522 or by paying 11 .'1 ^ '' ;' '%'^ _tt4W» fl& _JH8 W, ' ¦¦¦ & 1 )'¦-' - I' !l jJVN' ____\______-__¦ &______-___l Tonite, Friday and Saturday, $8.00 or $5.00 at Gallery Music, v/ ^Tv -^ « %J' Stu' A brings life. The Meaning Starbird Music Shoppe both in of Life. It shows at the usual Portland, or at the door. i i^ i^ times (7:00 & 9:15) and will last g^ nnff))! as long as the movie lasts. One, The first annual Foss'Student two, three, four. Art Show Kicks off on Monday - Saturday 9:30 - 5:00 Friday 'til 8:00 Wednesday, November 18th Bee Bop. a Loop Doop. and will go thru til November Sunday 12:00 - 5:00 Tomorrow night and Friday, 20th. Work of students will be November 6th at 8:00 P.M. hanging in Foss dining hall at Unique Gifts & Fine Confections come experience an Evening this time. O'Music in the coffeehouse. If you want to submit work, Corner o'f Main & Silver Street. Downtown Waterville Listen to such folks as Matt get it in by November 15 in the Hartley, Dave Trainer, Jon painting studio or if you want Radthke, Whitney Kelting, Amy to go to the opening, go to the Kahn and more, much more. Foss lounge at 7:30 on What a mystic event. November 15th. AN |fl ^ p H4PM^ MV--4P _W_B U_-U MV HVMVP ^* aWHV^J|" -«^_4^_ _ l^ -« ^^^ 1^^ wwwvuw«i| DAWS BARBERSHOP INFORMATIONAL PHONELINE Tues-Fri : 7:30 - 5:00 Sat: 7:30 - 1:00 j 873-1010 j FOR PEOPLE INTERESTED IN LEARNING IN MORE ABOUT LESBIAN 45 Main St., Waterville j AND GAY ISSUES IS P ROVIDED BY THE COLBY COLLEG E LESBIA N ¦ i. i. -- hi -- _nrmr—r—————-——— AND GAY COMMUNITY . IT IS STUDENT OPERATED AND COMPLETELY iCtaemcr Cente r \ CONFIDENT IAL, AND OFFER S INFORMATIO N ON SOCIAL AND K enne d y Memor i al Dr i ve POLITICAL RESOURCE S WITHIN THE COLBY COMMU NITY , MAINE , Waterville 2H hour automatic program ser vice: AND NEW ENGLAND. SI3- 1 300 /tlwa fsa choice of 6 fine films THE LINE WILL BE OPEN. WEDNESDAY, b ¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ Pi i jii ¦¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ 30 SEPTEMBER 7-10PM Boom CPG) ^' I ^l ® * ftaby 14 OCTOBER 7-10PM ^ 4 NOVEMBER 7-10PM 18 NOVEMBER 7-10PM 9 DECEMBER 7-10PM . i HidinROuU*^ ' Fatal Au_ acation (R) 1:30, 4:00, 6:30, 9:(XH 872-3635 Page 12 ""B" team finishes Water Polo places undefeated Lawrence Rocca ECHO Sports Editor Coach Serdjenian said that all 2nd in New England of the players ion the "B" team When the men's "B" soccer would probably not be team ended Coach Mickey promoted to Varsity, but said Goulet and Varsity Coach that he and Goulet "expect that Mark Serdjenian had a lot to several members of this year's smile about. The baby booters team will be contributors on the had gone 8-0-1 and their only Varsity next year. The 'B' team tie, 0-0 versus Bowdoin, was has been a proven feeder avenged with a 3-2 overtime program and will continue to victory the next time the two be. However, not all freshman met up. on the J.V. will be Varsity "I hope that they can score as Sophomores next fall." much on the Varsity as they did Standouts on t_ie team this year for the J.V.," stated included stopperback David Serdjenian, also adding that Mills, center half- John the team had outscored their Guerreiro, and high scorers opponents 43-4 this year, Peter Antall, Allen Carlson, and including 5 shutouts. Brad Willard. tMaf c MhCete f emaU Mhlete, of the Weelt of the Weel Colby' s awesome Water Polo team prepa ring for their next match Leading the 'scores were Tom the dual overtime periods. The by Peter Sekulow Sherry and Peter Borden with final score, after a long and four goals a piece. aggresively fought match was a Last Saturday evening while Colby then went on at 3:30 to students were disheartening 11-9 . most Colby play defending champions, While Colby had lost a prime preparing for Halloween Trinity, who had earlier bashes, the Colby College defeated WPI by a lopsided chance to be New England Water Polo Club was preparing score of 15-1. Combining a Division III Champions, there Lawrence Rocca Although the Coby Women's for their championship match in strong inside game with many were many encouraging signs. ECHO Sports Editor soccer team ended their season the finals of the New England fast breaks and accurate This was, after all, Colby's first When Sophomore Chris with two more losses, Goalie Small College Water Polo shooting from the perimeter, official season as a club. By White won the starting job as Leigh Jerner demonstrated Conference (NESCWPC). Colby defeated Trinity 6-3. A combining a strong blend of quarterback this year for the great athletic ability and Colby earned a well deserved majority of Colby scores also experienced players and first football team, there was much courage as she faced 2nc* place in the tournement, as resulted from the teams ability year players, the team was able talk about his athletic ability overwhelming pressure from they lost to Bates in double - to convert on several power to defeat schools who had been and potential. Last weekend two very strong opponents overtime, 11-9. plays. competitive for as many as five against Bates, the 6' 175 lb. over the week-end. Held at the Bates pool, the The tired Colby squad had or six years. Also, the squad Groveland, MA, native During the two losses (2-1 to 2nc* annual tournement now earned a well deserved will lose only one senior, and realized some of that potential. New Hampshire 'College and consisted of teams from Colby, chance to challenge Bates for expects most of its seven White led the Mules offense 3-1 to Plymouth State), Leigh Bates, Brid gewater St., Holy the championship at 7:30. The starters to return next season. with 11 completions in 18 turned away 37 of the 41 shots Cross, Trinity, Wesleyan, and Colby - Bates score see-sawed Other bright spots included the attempts, including a 15 yard on goal that she faced. Several WPI. Held in double the entire match, with neither selection of Paul Beach, Tom touchdown pass to John of her saves were of the elimination fashion, Colby team ever enjoying a lead of Sherry, David Silverstein, and McNinch in the closing dramatic kind as "she stunned played a 9:45 AM match against more than two goals. After Peter Sekulow to the all New moments of the first half. He attackers with aggressive Wesleyan. Colby had little regulation time, the score was England Team. also rushed 12 times for 52 charges. difficulty defeating Wesleyan knotted at 8 and the two teams The Water Polo Club will hold yards. Chris White's For her determination and 10-3. Colby goalie Dave were forced to play overtime an organizational meeting in performance in a losing cause excellent play in goal for the Silverstein played admirably in periods. However, as the the Spring for any men or has earned him this week's women's soccer team, Leigh net, as he held Wesleyan to only fatigue caught up with them, women interested to begin Male Athlete of the Week Jerner has been named Female one goal in the. first half. they were outscored 3-1 during making plans for next Fall. honors. Athlete of the Week. Best of Football: the rest Lawrence Rocca keeping strides withaD.B. ECHO Sports Editor Lawrence Rocca anything but the loss." "When the fims were over, game against Maine Central ECHO Sports Editor Institute In the New England Cross Sunday Coach Laughinghouse got tis , a local prep school, Country Championships last Saturday After getting up late Sunday together and told us to put the and so for Andy, and the rest of weekend, Tim Fisher qualified "When I walked off the f ield, I morning, Ayers also awoke to loss behind us. Watching the Varsity players, it was an f o t e i b was in a daze. I was so the fact of the loss: "Sunday Middlebury's last drive again extra day to rest. By now, Ayers r h Nat onals y plac ing f was thinking 28th in New England overall convinced that we had it won." morning was when it irst was unbearable, and by that about one thing, Those were the words of junior reall y dawned on me that we time I just wanted to f orget "spoiling Bates' homecoming." and 2nd in Division III. He is a Tuesday potential All America selection. defensive back Andy Ayers after had lost the game, about it and move on to Bates." the Mules last minute 17-14 loss After showering and eat ing Rested and ea ger, Andy and Congratulations to him and to Monday of t e of to Middlebury two weeks ago. lunch, the soreness and pa in "One of my worst memories the res t the defense go h rest the Colby team o which placed first in the Although the taste of defeat incurred the day before began was of freshman year. We were thr ugh a vigorous workout with Saturday' NESCAC championships two was obviously fresh in His to set in. That, combined with playing at Bates and it was s game plan in weeks ago. mouth, the next week's game no real desire to do school work their homecoming. They had a mind: "We knew to beat Bates, Womens soccer ended their (46-28 loss to Bates) was immediately, re signed Andy to huge crowd and they just we would have to stop their big play man, i b i season on the road with two already creeping into his mind. a day of watching pro- football f ta l ack . Chr s Tired and sore, and still not and dwelling on the loss. To totally humiliated us." The inal Hickey," The Colby defense was losses, 3-1 to Plymouth State in score of that game was 51-0 overtime and 2-1 to New believing that they had really Andy, it seemed like eternity accustomed to playing against lost to Middlebury, before he was to go down to and as far as Andy was a strong running attack, but Hampshire College. the three , f year starter spent a quiet review the game films at seven concerned, this year's game had not yet f aced a back the The tea m's inal record f or the which also was Bates' year : 3 wins and 9 losses Saturday everting resting and o'clock, caliber of Hickey. reflecting: "I was extremely It was not until after the game homecoming, was the "biggest Wednesda y , Women's field hockey lost to " depressed Saturday night and f ilms that Ayers was able to of the year. Since Andy is a Bowdoin 6-1, and ended their The J.V. played a scrimmage season with a 5-5 record. could not concentrate on totall y look forward to Dates: continued on page 13 After that he goes As Andy jogged off the field _ dinner. L/ • 13 continued from page 12 straight to his room and thinks following the loss, he had Biology/Classics major, the about- nothing but the next already begun to think about Disheartening end student athlete, who is aspiring afternoon: "I couldn't fall this week's Tufts game. for medical school, has had to asleep for three hours after miss the majority of Wednesday getting in bed. I couldn't stop GAME NOTES for men's soccer practice every week this season thinking about the game." in order to attend a Physics lab. Saturday To the casual observer, the by Mike Schwartz Bates scored their first goal in Because of inclement weather, At 8:00 A.M., Andy is awake Colby College White Mules 9:30 the first half. After that, Colby the team is forced to practice and alert. By his light, 46-28 defeat at the hands of The Men's soccer team kept great pressure on the indoors and so Andy does not breakfast he is feeling Bates last Saturday in Lewiston finished its 1987 soccer season Bates keeper and the ball was miss much hitting. extremely nervous and was just another frustrating this week with games against mostly contained in the Bates Thursday agressive. He is also feeling, loss. UMO and Bates. The first end of the field . However, as Because Andy has missed the along with the team, extremely However, the Mules were game against the University of Colby was pressing further into previous day's practice, he must optimistic: "At that time I was very much in the game until Maine was a tough one and the Bobcat's end, one of their get "clued in on what happened feeling very confident about our half way through the fourth provided great competition for forwards found an opportunity Wednesday. I always start chances in the game." quarter when the Bobcats were the Mules. The White Mules to get a fast break and scored Thursdays confused but can After a one hour bus ride and able to pull away behind the lost to the strong Division I goal number two. This seemed usually end up on top of it all another two hours of stellar running of tailback Chris team on a cold, rainy day, on a to let "the wind out of Colby's with a little extra work." preparation and acclamation, Hickey. The 6'2" 220 lb Senior drenched field. Although the sails" and even though the Besides the studying Andy has the game is ready to begin: "At ran for 274 yards on 25 carries midfield played well, and the Mules refused to give up, the for the defense against Bates, that point I was totally in my with an incredible 4 offense had a few good comeback was to no avail. he also has two quizzes he must game mind and I was also the touchdowns. opportunities, the outcome was Again there were some take the next day, one in most nervous I had been all Nevertheless, there were some UMO 3 and Colby 0. There highlights for Colby. Eric ancient Greek and one in week. We kicked off and I was astute observers at the game were a few bright spots. Neil Russman and Kevin Plummer Organic Chemistry (After really psyched up. When I got and consensus has it that the , he gets a in on the Menard sent some great played strong games both learning the defense downfield and was first half was the best half of crosses into the center which offensively and defensively. B on the O-Chem quiz). Besides tackle, all the jitters went away has played in " football Colby were almost converted into Although Colby had a. losing his school work, Andy also has and I could relax and play ball. four years. The 28 points were goals. Meanwhile, Midfielder season (4-6-4) and will be a campus job. He is the classic Although Ayers. performed the most scored by a Colby to Rich Calichman kept his game losing many seniors to example of someone who car well, he will be the last one team since a 30-28 win over lay and be up throughout. Furthermore, graduation, there is still hope balance work and p admit it: "Whenever we lose, I Tufts in 1984. The two first captains Michael Ayers and for next year. The "B" team successful in both. feel that I could have done quarter touchdowns were also Dana Beale . lead a great had an undefeated season with Friday more. I'll never be satisfied firsts for the 1987 Mules. These for offensive attack. These great a blowout win over Bates and Friday is a relaxing day with my playing, unless we , along with their 363 practice statistics efforts were to no avail, as the an overtime victory over the Mules. They win." total yards on offense, showed Mules were simp l y Bowdoin. without pads and do nothing Bates defeated Colby 46-28 the progress that the team has outmatched. The players who wound more than stretch and finalize and Andy had the following to of the "Our made since the beginning On Halloween Day, the up their Colby soccer careers at their game plan. Still, for Andy, say about the game: season to the faithful few who Mules travelled down to Bates, Bates last Saturday are: and a couple of others, there is offense moved well, but we south. 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U.S. Government agency the are willing to accept the in danger of being castrated... illiberal and, on. occasion, law- Students who seek - Freddie benefit of the doubt, to assume demented gospel of "my breaking insti tution on its employment .with the CIA have that it must be working in the country, right or wrong." campus? but let every right to do so, best interests of America, even The CIA is not, in my If you ever want to see Freddie It is deeply offensive when the them interview with the when it breaks the law and judgement, the sort of anatomically correct, have one cold Sentinel compares protest Agency in Boston or in Langley, violates the ri hts of organization that deserves our keg waiting to be consumed in your g against CIA recruiting on Virginia. To say this, of course, individuals. Hence, The aid and comfort, any more than lounge at 10:00 p.m., Friday the campus with "a point of view is to refute your contention that the mafia or the KKK or the 30th. Waterville Sentinel and The that prevailed once in Nazi faculty wish to protect you Colby Echo boldl defend the American Nazi Party. This does No exceptions. Germany and continues today "from making immature value y - Freddie's Harem CIA' not mean that we shouldn't in the Soviet Union." In " Instead s recruiting policies in my judgements. , a faculty terms of the ri allow such organizations to own judgement, protesting vote to ban CIA recruiting on ghts of Colby students to interview with the speak on campus. (Indeed, to Christine - against CIA illegalities and campus will reaffirm the same that end, anyone wishing to Backwards? It fits. As they say, you illiberal policies should be Agency on campus; they would sort of libera l values which ive students the freedom invite the CIA's PR person to have two speeds: slow and reverse. likened to the resistance prompted us to vote to g to choose work with an agency campus should phone Arthur movements in Nazi Germany disinvest from American Hulnick, 703-351-2546.) What it and the Soviet Union that has repeatedly shown its cast , those companies doing business in does mean is that Colby has Was there anyone at the party which protested then and today contempt for individual rights. who didn't have lipstick all over South Africa. In both instances Others absolutely no legal or moral against Nazi and Soviet faculty are saying that the apologize for the them? Was there a bet on who organization, calling it a obligation to assist the Agency. could start an orgy first? repression, those which sought College should not lend any "necessary evil", but when is Roger Bowen Ken, you stud-puppet, let's see one A Master's from The Annenberg School of Communica- of your most-talked-about pelvic ' thrusts. tions, combined with your bachelor s degree, can take you into a management career in the mass media or "Okay, SHALL WE GO TO ' ' DUNKIN DONUTS NOW?!" 1 IB 1 Bl i Ii B ^ ^_ iiil Here s what some recent graduates of Annenberg s mk -fi ' _L __!____ I &__ 8jJL wC W. %J kJ AlvF Master s in Communications Management are doing: Mel (HR who came in at what Suzanne B., I _. ft B.A., French, U.C. Berkeley time?) - .. . 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