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The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine Maine Campus Archives University of Maine Publications Fall 12-7-1979 Maine Campus December 07 1979 Maine Campus Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus Repository Citation Staff, Maine Campus, "Maine Campus December 07 1979" (1979). Maine Campus Archives. 1032. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus/1032 This Other is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UMaine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Maine Campus Archives by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UMaine. For more information, please contact [email protected]. vol.85 no.54 Friday, Dec. 7, 1979 Grad assistants want pay raise by Stephen Olver Graduate assistants Staff writer currently receive $3,150 for a nine-month internship. Most assistants get this minimun pay, Sweets UMO's graduate students are fed up and said. They are requesting a raise to $4,000, they're trying to do something about it. which would equal the salaries at New The approximately 2.50 students on England's other land-grant institutions. campus who work as graduate assistants are According to the Assistant Dean of the reouestina an increase in their salaries, Graduate which are School Patricia Barron, the currently among the lowest in Graduate New England. Board will be making a recommendation "Graduate students at UMO have been at its December meeting underpaid for a salary for years, but now it's getting to increase for graduate students. be a The board matter of simply having enough to live is made up of the faculty ts a chance to help them on," members Botany Graduate Assistant Roger from different departments Sweets said Thursday. throughout the university. A "Most meeting has been scheduled for all parties involved feel graduate graduate assistants assistants for Monday, Dec. 10 at deserve a raise. The problem is 7 p.m. where to to discuss an attempt to gain a get more money," Barron said. A salary increase. It will be held in Classroom graduate salary increase, if approved, would A on the second floor of the Memorial not take effect until next September, and Union. therefore wouldn't help many of the g- cars [see GRADS back page] goes to replace tools. Oil shop at 90 cents a quart. Cabinet votes to slash go, the shop was run by t he wasn't around very sorority councilfunds n (Brubaker) and I would ails, he was never there," by Stephen Betts The cabinet decision "so we started Staff writer was supported by to help Student Government sr Tom was in President Richard N. charge, and Hewes. "They t a lot." The Student Government seem to be a group like the Cabinet voted Outing Wednesday night Club and we don't give their to slash the funding officials request of the any salaries," he said. "I'm Panhellenic Council, thus speaking h Brubaker and Skehan denying salaries for the views of the cabinet and it for four of the sorority was They are at work in the board's officers. their general feeling that the other officials of tom 3 to 5 p.m. except The cabinet the council could not justify voted 6 to 3 with one their salaries." ndays, when the shop is abstention to reduce the amount of money Harrison for sharply disagreed with officer's salaries from $475 to $275. this point, saying every officer "provides This amount will pay the salaries for the an )ose of the shop is for us important service to the community." president of the council, the vice president, She 'ourself. We're trying to also noted that every request from treasurer and one secretary. The original a major thing. We'll give group, that was funded last you request by the council would have year. was ed, and if Not a likely sightfor December... funded approved. we don't know the unusually warm temperatures recently led many the salaries of those officers if a to enjoy these latefall and four other The Panhellenic particular problem, weather conditions. But how long can it last? The forecast callsfor secretaries. Council's counterpart, of guys who are always a chance of showers or flurries today, the University of Maine Fraternity clearing for the weekend...and after that, who "How can I justify paying one secretary Board, and one of them will knows? [photo by Mark Munro] has five salaried officials which receive and not the other four?" asked Ann a " Skehan said. total of $550 per semester. Hewes Harrison, president of Panhellenic. "We also justified this difference in allocations. went to them (the cabinet) and requested "If they were the same as the frate..?35v money only for salaries because we board, Former chiefsays know they would have houses maybe they're in a financial bind." but theyeion't." [see SORORITY back page' Our fire prevention program - is it good enough? by Andy Orcutt been used at Boston University, UCLA and windows leading to the Staff writer fire escape might getting out of the dorm the University of Maryland. be an unseen violation. safely in case of fire. She says there have already But despite UMO's fire safety prepared- "Half the windows in Hannibal been two On Dec. 14, 1977. seven coeds used to or three fire drills in that dorm died in a ness. Brasslett acknowledged some dorms stick" because when they this year dormitory fire at Providence were painted, and added that the College. are not perfectly safe. they weren't allowed Resident Assistants Two of the seven jumped to dry before being have been stressing 40 feet to their "Because the older dorms are more shut," he said. fire safety at section deaths. Firemen didn't reach meetings. their fourth dangerous because they have more wood in Asked if he thought floor room with a ladder exit by the stairs in "I think the soon enough. The Hannibal Hamlin fire safety awareness in cause of the fire during a fire would be Balentine was thought to have been safe compared is adequate," she said. a gooseneck lamp to other dorms, Hutchinson Brasslett shining on a cardboard said, "No, said that while dorm safety is manger scene. because in another dorm you generally could good, he would like to see That go in either direction." Rhode Island tragedy has dormitory "fire marshalls" play a more PUBLIC Another resident, Brian Burnett, said concerned firefighters nationwide. One of he active role. and a friend were once studying in the them is former UMO fire marshal Duane P. "I strongly feel that more of AWARENESS "tunnel" between Hannibal Hamlin the Brasslett. Brasslett, who has left and responsibility should be put UMO to Oak Halls during a fire on the fire head the Orono department, drill and neither marshal]," he said. thinks UMO's REPORT heard the alarm. He added, however, fire prevention program is exceptional. that such a hope would be But "I was completely unaware difficult to he admits some very serious problems that there realize since dorm fire marshals, still had been a fire drill,"Burnett appointed exist. said. by R.A.'s, aren't paid. them." he said. He mentioned Both Burnett and Hutchinson "We have what has been put Oak. agreed In some dorms, the position down as Balentine, Estabrooke that because of the dorm's of fire the best fire prevention program and Hannibal Ham- construction, marshal] is not taken seriously. in the lin Halls as being least cases where a Hannibal resident country," Brasslett said. But he safe. on the "It's a big joke on my added that fourth floor would have wing," said some very serious problems Brasslett declined, however, to to jump out the Leonard Hadlock of Hilltop still exist. call any window as a last Complex. "The "We have what buildings "fire traps." resort in case of a fire. R.A. asked for has been put down as Hutchinson volunteers and one guy the best Two former Hannibal said becuse of the large finally put fire prevention program in the Hamlin residents, amount his hand up. He doesn't do country." however, of wood in the structure. "If that anything, Brasslett said. But he added that think the "Hotel Hannibal" though. He took all the fire dorm did go up, it would probably burn some UMO dorms are old. comes close to deserving that label. They (directional) stickers and plastered them faster than any other dorm on campus." on Brasslett related that a UMO fire safety think it's unsafe. his refrigerator. I think he was supposed But Nancy Dwyer, resident of another to film, "Residential Hall Fire Safety," One resident. Glen Hutchinson, says the give them to us." has old hall, Balentine, isn't worried about (continued on page 31 oiltatranaillnado•r-or.?vv.,•-• • 2 local Maine Campus • Friday. Dec. 7, 1979 Local stores not jolly with Christmas sales by Barbara Bousquet store in Old Town, reported their sales are Staff writer up 15 percent for December, and held even in November. The Friday after Thanksgiving is tradi- "Sporting goods is always a winter•tvpe tionally the start of the Christmas shopping sale item." said Mickey Goldsmith. season, but for some local businessmen the The local clothing stores also vary in the season isn't so jolly. degree of sales. Sales have improved, "but not as good "It has picked up quite a bit, but it slip.; s as previous yt,ars," said Philip Meyer, -down right- after Christmas, again," Said - manager of Viner Music Co. in Bangor. Bruce Newcomb.