Maine: Portland Strings Election Day in High Voter Turnout at Colby by Wendy Dauphinais WATER VILLE, Maine— The Approximately 75% of Maine registered voters Portland String Quartet, widely- showed up at the polls Tuesday, to pick a new acclaimed- as one of the finest governor, congressmen and state legislators. interpreters pf the entire quartet Deputy Secretary of State James S. Henderson repertoire, has become affiliated attributed the heavy voter turnout to the wide scale with Colby College. Its members "grass roots effort." Candidates really concentrated on will join the faculty as Artists - in - getting the citizens out to vote in this election. Residence. Li most elections, the voting in Waterville is done by The agreement was endorsed by machines; however, because of the long lines and large the College trustees meeting on the number of voters, some residents requested paper campus Saturday, Oct. 18. ballots to vote manually, said Deputy Clerk Linette B. In making the announcement, Dostie. President William R. Cotter said that Republican John R. "Jock" McKernan was elected "our community is pleased and Governor of Maine, turning the governorship over to delighted that this Maine treasure has the GOP for the first time in two decades. His election agreed to make Colby its home in balanced the number of political seats of the Central Maine." He said the Republicans and Democrats in Congress. affiliation "will enhance our own According to the Morning Sentinel, over 50% of area strong music program and, at the House of Representative incumbent candidates were same time, will enrich the musical re-elected. Joseph E. Brennan and Olympia J. Snowe experience of the entire Waterville were elected as Representatives to Congress. area." Judy Kany defeated Orville Olsson as first Paul S. Machlin, associate congressional district Sate Senator, and Zacharv professor, and chairman of Colby's Matthews was elected State Senator for the 2nd Professors Bassett and Mizner reinstate the old Halloween tradition of music department, added," All of us congressional district. Also locally, Democrat Joel P. reading scary tales in Lorimer Chapel. photo by Rebecca Binder Caron was victorious in his struggle for the seat on in the department are elated about the ' ' : " ¦ i y Quartet's joining our community. Tc Waterville City Council. Democrat Frank A. Hackett have, as Artists- in - Residence a continued on page 22 chamber ensemble of this stature means that, among other significant advantages, our students will gain Lovejoy Award | firsthand a sense of how the subtle Acclaimed Satirist to Receive Peter Kingsley and sophisticated art of quartet by playing evolves." Waterville, Maine— Herb Block, of the press. The award also is a ° in the National Gallery of Art. Block service to civil liberties, and the The Quartet , will present an three time Pulitzer prize-winning memorial to the 1836 Colby graduate was the winning designer of the National Education Association inaugural concert at Colby on editorial cartoonist for The who became the first martyr to press United States postage stamp Award for Human Relations, among Sunday, Nov. 23. A second public Washington Post, has been named freedom. On November 7, 1837, in commemmorating the 175th others. , performance will be given in the .the 34th Elijah Parish Lovejoy Alton Jll, Lovejoy was fatally shot anniversary of the Bill of Rights. He In 1984 Block won the World Hunge. Media Award for best Spring. Fellow of Colby. •while defending his press against a is a fellow of tthe American cartoon on world hunger. The Quartet's celebrated He will accept the award and give rioting mob that opposed his Academy of Arts and Sciences. The cartoonist won Pulitzer International String Workshop, an address at a convocation at 8p.m. persistant editorials against slavery, Block's work in the support of prizes in 1942, , supported by the Lark Society and Friday, Nov. 7, in Lorimar Chapel Winner of numerous awards in human rights and individual freedom 1954 and 1979. In 1973, when The Washington Post conducted at Sugarloaf/USA for the pf the College. Tlie public is journalism and for defending human has been recognized by his receiving was past 11 years, will be moved to the welcome. rights, Block is the author of nine the people for the American Way awarded the Pulitzer for Public Colby campus beginning next Established in 1952, the Lovejoy books and his newspaper cartoons First Ammendment Award, the Service for its work on Watergate, summer. In addition, the Quartet wil award recognizes members of the are syndicated in more than one ACLU award for his defense of the Block was one of four people named teach a chamber music literature newspaper profession for \ hundred and fifty newspapers in the Bill of Rights, the New York Civil in the citation. In addition, he has to United States and abroad. He is the Liberties Union's Fiorina Laskar won the American Newspaper Guild course during the t college's contributing courageously inter-semester January Program of . American journalism andto freedom .only living cartoonist whose work is Award, the Lauterbach Award for continued on page 17, continued on page 17 Inside - Let the 100th Game Begin by Catherine Anderson A $300 deductible toward pre-natal care or abortion, the , Maine - One of e ght it out on the field , morning-after pill, and other birth control information are WATERVILLE B ars fi Sports information offici als from New England's oldest, 's , available at the Health Center. See p. 20. and Maine however the record keepers will b« both schools agree that the games most hotly contested collegiate settling questions surrounding two were played. They also Colby Students do leave Mayflower Hill. Each week, three football rivalries will have its 100th games played during the war years acknowledge that they resulted in a meeting when the White Mules of , seniors step Into teachers ' shoes and help out In classes at that throw the scries which 7-7 tie and a 13-6 win for Colby. Waterville schools. Sec p. 5. Colby and the Polar Bears of commenced in 1892, into Whereas these scores entered Bow doin face each other on controversy. Colby 's official varsity record Bowdoin's Whittier Field in In 1945 there were barely-enougli books, however, to contribute to a /'Whether It he the ethical question of searching rooms for Brunswick at 1 pm, Saturday, Nov . men on cither campus to scare up a 33-57-9 record in favor of Bowdoin frathernul evidence last spring, alcohol/drug policy at 8. football team, and as an early until recently, Bowdoin's official Colby, alcohol/drugs in general, trustees' decision to Tlie contest will close the 1986 October issue of Colby's student record books contained no such continue having freshman live In the Heights, or the season for both New England Small newspaper, The Colbv Echo, games. trustees' decision to raise the bill 11%, our president College A thletic Conference reveals, the powers that be declared In any case, the games in question remains strikingly silent." See p. 2. ONESCAC) teams and will attract absolutely no football season for thai were played in all seriousness, as fans from throughout New England, year. Only weeks later, though, the evidenced by the voliminous Celebration to mark the 100th decision had been overturned and coverage they received in both Will you got nn automatic 4.0 If your roommate commits meeting of the two squads will be two games with Bowdoin were campus newspaper. While both suicide? News Editor Wendy Dauphlnais found , the answer held during half time. scheduled, one at Bowdoin on Nov, td this question. Sec p. 4. teams acknowledge the Nov. 8 While the White Mules and Polar 3, the second on the Colby campus c matchup at the 100th, then, the week later. " ". continued on page 4 LET TERS MS Disorganization Kudos to Soccer Rehastang the Sox

Dear Editors: publicized . . . No, even I knew Dear Editors: Dear Editors: watcn. About the MS Road Race last about it. I'm sure the early starting We wish to thank those members It's nice to win. It certainly beats " Saturday. Well, -there were more time had something to do with it of the soccer team who stopped by I'd like to take this opportunity tc losing. But baseball is a game to be people organizing the race than After dinner, I managed a couple and cheerfully gave a Sunday rehash Red Sox baseball once again. savored. There is nothing quite like t ' running in it. But one should also more pledges as I talked with friends afternoon to do our fall chores. I I must confess to being a recent baseball game. I'll never forget remember that it wasn't ^olely a while waiting for the play to begin. worried less about my yard chores addition to the ranks of Red Sox Spike Owen sliding into third during race. It was a fund raising effort for Everyone seemed willing to support than about the fact that the entire Fans. Having grown up in the series. The bozo had committed Multiple Sclerosis. The effort my effort. The next day, I arose at contents of a big garage - shed Cleveland, lived four years in Cubs the cardinal sin of trying to go to consisted of a 10km run beginning 7:30, and saw the grass sparkle like needed to be moved back into a new territory, and only one year in Red third on a grounder to short. He was in front of the fieldhouse and ending tinsel on a Christmas tree. The wind building. When the news came that Sox country, perhaps I can bring a out by a mile. I wanted to strangle on the track. had died down and not a leaf was ALL the outside jobs were slightly less impassioned view to the him - not because he might have cost The pledge sheets sat at the fluttering. I dressed and managed tc completed in short order, I felt a lot whole issue. The Indians last the Red Sox Game Three but information desk in the Student shuffle my way to the dining hall more like coming home. It is such appeared in the World Series in because he was supposed to know Center for weeks, and when I went where I ate breakfast with a friend I acts of communal spirit which have 1956 (last series win 1948). The better. While I was busy emitting by to pick up my pledge sheet I was had not seen in a week. By this helped to make life at Colby so Cubs, when I started following expletives the replay of his slide hoping a few would remain. time, my pledge collecting has rewarding an existance for the past them, hadn't won anything in years; came on the tube. It was the most Instead, I found a pile. I spent my ended, and I had finished around a thirty six years. and of course they blew a 2-0 lead in beautiful slide I had ever seen. Friday afternoon visiting friends, hundred dollars. I have appreciated your cards and the best of 5 playoff to the Padres Owen came so far inside third that professors (who are my friends too) I left breakfast with the sun your messages which brightened the year after I started following there was no possible way that he th( asking for pledges. I admit I warming my back, and walked to some grey days. I look forward to them. I put in these records riot to could reach the bag. But he did, the race. I was ^ probably spent only a couple hours fieldhouse to enter returning in February. establish my credibility as a backer nearly reaching safety despite the at most collecting pledges. It was given number 4 and asked to pin il Sincerely, of losers, but rather to point out fact that the ball was there three easy and gave me a great chance to on the front of my shirt. Only a half Mr. and Mrs. Benbow what baseball is all about It is fun tc seconds before he was. visit. Not everyone would offer a hour to race time, so I began to Imagine what it-would feel like tc pledge, but quickly I amounted stretch: Finally, at 10 am, seven be Tim Toepfle or Bill Buckner and some funds. I talked to one who I racers and I were called outside to have the game depend on your knew loved to run, and asked how the starting line where I met another Well. Mr. President? miscue. What goes through your come they weren't running racer fromWaterville. head? What do you say to your tomorrow. He said to me,"Is this all the Dear Editors: Coors? What's his favorite sport? pitcher? Imagine how Dave I' "Well, m scheduled to go to quit* people that are going to race?" Color?. Does he hate . morning Henderson, Dwight Evans, and a few parties with my friend s "I guess so. Why?" I replied. "Apathy." Professors and guest meetings? Did he ever do anything Daryl Strawberry felt as homeruns tonight; and you know, I just won'l "Well, last year over 10O people speakers have lectured on the really embarassing in College? Get a fell out of-their gloves during the be up to running." ran in this race. It was a great subject, signs and flyers with the mohawk? playoffs and series. Remember Later after the race, while talking effort." words in bold have jumped at me Okay, I'm getting absurd and Reggie's last at bat (he stiuck out)? to another friend who loves to run "What happened?" from every bulletin board around maybe a little personal, but hopefullj What about the good things? , headlines in the Echo have even more than I do," he said, campus my point has been made -1 don't Remember the look on Henderson's "Well, maybe it wasn't so well Ed Stewart greeted me over Thursday dinner in know the leader of my school and face when he hit the homerun in the the dining hall and I even hear I'm more than a little curious. playoffs? The same look popped up freshman tossing the word around in So here is my suggestion: What a week later in the tenth inning of an attempt to prove their assimilatior about a column in the Echo written Game 6. How about the way it felt The Echo Listens , into the Colby community. Well by our president in which he had when the Red Sox had it won with ' Colby is a small, close-knit community and is at times whats it all about? freedom to speak on any topic? Or two outs in the tenth? Didn't that fee! (Before I suggest anything I have very un-receptive to opinions that go "against the grain" of maybe an hour on the radio? I good - really good? general acceptance. Students who want to express their to ask, are we, Colby students personally would prefer a column, Enough of silly musings. The opinions on subjects that are controversial, either because unusual? Are we more apathetic than but already I wonder if I am asking point of this whole letter is not to 1] of subject matter or stance, may fear reprimand by their average? Than students at Bowdoin an impossibility. Am I being native drool over the Post Season. Wasn't peers or "higher authority." Because of this fear letters that Bates? The Ivies? The state or totally unreasonable? it great when Roger Clemens set the universities? I tend to be optimistic should be written are not. For this reason the Editors of I know President Cotter is an major league record for strikeouts in so usually I would say no, but then the ECHO have decided that should a writer feel the need intelligent and interesting person. I a nine inning game? How about again, I don't actually know. I for anonymity-and we agree-their names will be omitted. remember being impressed when he those Yankee - Boston series? While This new policy is not an invitation for character assaults mean, I've never heard of an apathy spoke my freshman year and then it pains me to think of it, how about or unfounded slander, and we will not honor letters that scale or seen statistics on apathy again at Parent's weekend for the the game in^Cleveland's Municipal are written as such. Letters To The Editor serve as an included in college guide books.) last few years. I liked his sense of Stadium where the Sox scored 24 excellent forum for both faculty and students to voice their There are 1700 plus Colby perspective, his rational approach tc runs? Wasn't that fun? Baseball is opinions on important or interesting subjects or responses students who, if prodded will answering questions, and I think I fun to watch. It's nice to win but it is to articles written in the paper. WE WANT TO HEAR inions or at least express their op recall a sense of humor. still fun even if you don't. As Sam FROM YOU. We hope you will begin to take advantage g v ; co p d d rie ances a u le of hun re There have probably been other Ratigliano once said there are "a of this opportunity. professors who have varying views ocassions and means by which billion people in China who couldn'l which they will express without so Cotter has let himself be heard and care less whether wc win this game" p dd g a d t much ro in ; n hen you can I've overlooked them or missed an (the Brown's won the gome). In the always count on the Dean's office opportunity - but I know I'm not grand scheme of things, a baseball (who is "the Dean's office" The Colby Echo alone. A sophomore girl just told me game is nothing - even the Seventh anyway?) to issue a statement if she didn't know what he looked like Game. really pressed. But that's where it until last weekend when she saw Before the Seventh Game I said editors-in-chief stops. Wben we get a real issue. him at a play (two points for that I thought the Sox should pitch newse ditors Mike Diamond business manager President Cotter is pretty quiet. id l Adam Ernster visibility), and a freshman told me Boyd, even if it meant losing the Dav Bul ock Pamela Wooftcy Whether it be the ethical question Wendy Dauphinais she thought his name was "Carter," Scries. Everyone knows "The Can" Dana Friedman opinions editor productionmanager of searching rooms for fra ternal like Jimmy Carter. I hope most is a mental basket case. But he is fun Eric Zolov Emily Isaacs evidence last spring, alcohol/drug featurese ditor students are a little more aware, but to have around. Given his psyche, policy at Colby, alcohol/drugs in Sue Jacobson advertising manager lay-out editor how much? he may not be around to pitch next Gina Cornacchlo Kim King general, trustees' decision to arts editors Obviously one person is not year. Thirty quality starts by a continue having freshman live in the Sean Collins advertising sales assistant lay-out editors responsible for the "apathy" of a character like "The Can" is worth Elaine Kingsbury Robert Borghese Sue Crowell Heights, or the trustees' decision tc Laurie Franklin Nancy Humm whole school, but I'll risk falling more to me than that Seventh Game raise the bill 11%, to name a few , artdirector Tony Scaturro CoroJyn Lockwood into a cliche and say that I think one would have been . That is a Hilary Pfelfcr our president remains strikingly advertising design phototo eraphyeditors person can be part of the solution. somewhat scary thought. Con you silent. sports editor Allyson Goodwin Mike Salvador President Cotter, what do you believe that someone could actually David Russell Allyson Siwic Rebecca Binder And what about the more general .. ,., Tina Zabrlskle think? think that next year's regular season graphics editor questions? What docs Colter think o) is worth more than this year's Anne-Louise Band Seiler's food? Of Tofu? Of Adolf Sincerely, Emily Isaacs Series? Believe it. What makes it typists: Glnny Brackctt, Nancy Donahue, Karen Gnrrlty, Slacey even more scary is mat there ore sick Mcndclson, All/son Murray, Ell Orlfc, Hilary I'flefer, Jennifer Syrnonds and Paula Williams people out here in baseball fandom continued on pane 8 MH B_^__ VHh m ^___ M m\WW _^H JmmmW __¦ MB ¦_¦ I ^^_R_. I - n " VhL ft f l_ m • ' ¦ ^^HB ^.

Shamir on the Phone Could Be Wo rse to keep marketing him through the by William Satire conflict with his attempted massacre , interested ra peace with Jord an. It is by Russell Baker New York Times News Service next 10 elections, thus keeping him t c.1986 N.Y. Times News Service "You can imagine that if 400 in our common interes t to fight congressman until the next century people were killed," Prime Minister against the PLO in Jud ea and when he may finally become old WA SHINGTON - Now it's Shamir told me on the phone from Samaria. " NEW YORK- Our congressman is doing false advertising. Every enough to provide a little leadershi p. Yitzhak Shamir 's turn to be prime Jerusalem the other day, "that would 3. Inflation may become a few minutes our television entertainment So the fellow is obviously a fraud minister of Israel. The prospect of be very grave. Such a catastrop he headache again. The Likud , under I may vote for him anyho w. this canny old right-wing hawk in could be a reason for a military Begin and briefly under Shamir , had stops for one of his commercia ls, each of which lasts For one thing , the fraud is only power for the next two years , confrontation. " He says this to make a dismal economic record; but under 30 seconds and states that he will minor and it will be a bleak day for replacing Labor 's smooth Shimon the point that "our security people the coalition headed by Labor 's provide leadership ^ ifre-elected. democracy when petty fraud Peres at the top of the coalition not only saved human lives, but Peres , wild inflation was broug ht becomes a bar to public office. The government , is a source of made it possible not to use military down. I know for certain that he will not forces of purity are alread y so eye-rolling dismay to forces for retaliation. They preventec Prime Minister Shami r does not provide leadershi p ifre-elected. He is now in his third ter m entrenched that it's almost peace-processers here. To them , war. " have the same clout with Histadrut , in the House of Representatives impossible anymore to get a traffi c Shamir means hard-line , and 2. Low expectations of progress the labor federation , as his , an institution in , , ticket fixed. This probably accounts hard-line means no progress. toward direct negotiation may lead tc rotated-out coalition partner had. which at most a dozen people can for the stead decline in voting But such pessimism surprises. Mr. Nixon s hard-line "The aim of our policy, " he says at any one time reach positions to y provide leadershi turnout What 's the point of voting underestimates this supreme political past made possible the opening to stoutl y, " is to put down the inflatio n p. Nobody reaches for these birds if they 're going to survivalist in a land where survival China; Menachem Begin's seeming of 20 percent a year. We want a these positions in just three or four terms. rant and pound themselves on the is a high art. Let us see how his intr ansigence led to the breakthrough normal inflation , like 3 or 4 or 5 Moreover , chest about their incorruptibility coming stewardship might make a to an Egyptian-Israeli peace (and he percent. " We will soon see if the my congressman is a difference: subsequend y asked the U.S. envoy hawks cave in on this. Republican. His commercials are every time you need a favor? uninformative 1. Most people assume that Shami Philip Habib to set up a secret 4. In his dealings with the on this point , as are I don't who's running against my would be more likely than Peres to meeting at any level with Assad , superpowers , Shamir is likely to be most of the commercials for other congressman. Presumably it is a react strong ly to provacation; that which that dictator rejected). It's a more in line with U.S. policy than campaigners clogging the TV democrat. This would explain why screen. A reputation may act as a deterrent to long shot , but circumstances change Peres. The key. here is the Israeli pparently, being identified TV hasn 't pounded his , her or its terrorist states . For example , if with time , and a Shamir ability to desire to re-establish diplomatic with a known political party disgusts name into my skull. To be sure , Syria's proven plot to put a bomb on bring along the Israeli right may relations with the Soviet Union , people to whom these human Democrats are not dead broke, but an El Al airliner leaving London had prove attractive to Jordan 's King broken for two decades . A Star of political products ^are peddled , so the neither are they rich enough to make ad agencies omit been successful , and 400 passengers Hussein. David flying over an embassy in the brand names. you curse the day you became a (half of them Americans) had been Shamir , unlike Peres , is not Moscow would hearte n Soviet Being a Republican is one more television addict. reason my murdered in the air , Peres would dangling the inducement of land in Jewry, and the Israeli hope is congre ssman is not going You may say this why I should to provide leadership if have faced the need for a powerful what Jordanians call the West Bank. understandable. re-elected. vote for the unheard-of candidate He is going . to provide loyal response. Few realize that Syrian There will not be any territorial Peres , however , wanted that flag instead of the faker. Wrong . followershi p for President Reagan , dictator Assad , armed with new changes," he says. "We will not give in Moscow all too much: he Having followed politics since thus ingratiating Russian missiles, invited armed up any part of our country. 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These amounted to about 10 double -spaced pages per hour. , Our services are nothing less than brilliant, | Secretary of State Shultz and the White House chief of staff , Donald including sizing, minor and major jewelry j Regan, also wrote down their impressions when they were present. % Occasionally the American interpreter would check with the Soviet J repairs, cleaning and polishing and appraising. |§ interpre ter if in doub t about the corr ect English translation of a Russian Visit us for the professional guidance and f| expertise to help you purchase an ideal cut word or phrase , but they did not coordinate their notes or try to produce * f§ an agreed account of the proceedings for later reference. ¦' Lazare Diamond with confidence. §| As a result, Washington and Moscow have both since the summit II ' 5$ confer ence been giving different versions of what was said in private , and accusing one another of inaccuracy or bad faith. 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Eating Out I love Portland! Wanna 4.0? by Wendy Dauphinais by Matt Moran already contemplated the ways I love Portland; it's a city. It is the Are you fed up with all the college which you might drive your one place in Maine where gay work? Do the books feel like they roommate to the edge. Well if you laughter and music constantly fill the are piling up on your chest and your have, then hang it up! Dean of night air. In Waterville, it's sulfur ribs are about to crack? Have you Residential Life, Joyce McPhetres dioxide. I always jump at the chance ever said to yourself, "I wish there Maisel says that the alleged policy is to visit the "old port" which in the was a way that I could get a 4.0 "absolutely false. " - past decade has had a facelift not without studying!" For those of you who have never unlike those done in Boston, New- By now you must have heard of heard of this myth before, it York, Baltimore, and San Francisco the "policy" at Colby, and many probably comes to no surprise that il Because of gcntrification and the other fine colleges, that if your is only a rumor. It isn't logical for a energy of the Yuppie residents, the roommate commits suicide you will college to give students grades to city has become much more than the receive a 4.0 in all your classes, as compensate for a tragedy. quaint facade associated with other compensation for the stress you've The students who have been lead towns in Vacationland. But this,is been through. to believe this myth may be rather not a geography essay; this column Maybe you've joked with your disappointed to find out that if theii roommate: roommate commits suicide- the is intended to add to your list of "Gee, have you ever ^ things to do in the four (or more) thought about killing yourself? Well, administration will only provide years you've been sentenced to this if you do, make sure you leave a them with counseling, and possibly place. note because I could use a 4.0 right "allow them to go below the 12 Last weekend my freshman friend now." credit limit if they have trouble Rudy Penczer was visited by his Perhaps your devious mind has adjusting," said Maisel. parents. Nice folks. They went shopping, toured the campus, took their son to dinner and did all the Colby Secretary Dies other obligatory Mom-Dad rituals. by Wendy Dauphinais Nelson has been secretary for the They even left Rudy with the rental Carolyn M. Nelson, 60, died in Dean of the College Earl Smith. car until Tuesday. I heard of this and her sleep Sunday at her home in "She was a very special person I gave Rudy a buzz: Vassalboro. Mrs. Nelson has been a who became sort of a fixture at "Rudy Penczer speaking." secretary at Colby for twenty years. Colby, dedicated to the college's "Rudy, you old gigilo. I hear the On April 6, 1966, she was traditions," said Dean Smith. folks left you the Buick, where are j A Picture Says a Thousand Words. by Rebecca Binder employed as secretary to Richard Mrs. Nelson was a 1944 graduate you going to take the twins?" . j Dyer, Assistant to the President. For of Erskine Academy in South China, "How about the drive-through al approximately fifteen years, Mrs. . continued on page 18 Burger King?" "Are you serious?" "Well , we could go over to the The Write Stuff Dairy Queen to get Blizzards." "You're pathetic." by Eric Zolov "Automatic car-wash?" Although their location is self-described as "You need help. I'll be right over.' "peripheral," this is by no means proportionate to the For the next two hours, I prepped value of potential guidance and criticism imparted by ' him for a trip to the Big City: workers in that overly-heated and tucked-away bastion Americadf_ Wx8»lfe'vSHeftt'}'.' '-¦• - 'P^H'W^mmmmmWSSSmmW^.nmnci'.t''^' ' i ll ' Portland! I wrote down addresses, of academic service located in the downstairs of the gave him dining tips, had him Chapel. I am, of course, talking about the Writing ¦ : memorize maps, and fed him Center. lOVCS lt* W_P suggestions on how to troubleshoot Impetus for the Center came roughly three years age a slow evening. Rudy had when certain faculty members became more and more f hir /nn fe l_JP - absolutely no trouble convincing his aware that many students regarded writing more as a lady friends to accompany him for chore, or at any rate, a skill to be acquired versus an L-_aM_~n lCKenmt fcf^vvHBfev -'vfe>:.!fe__ hmWy.y the evening, once he jingled the outlet for individual expression and argumentation. ¦ Budget ignition keys and procured a The Writing Center thus came into existence as a ipnn pix: i i»! iv / six-pack of Fresca. means of aiding students with the quality of their i^i iviwi o - The possibilities of having a blast writing while maintaining the longer-term' goal of MtMy..f / in Portland are seeming ly pushing them onto the path of self-sufficiency. As ¦ } inexhaustible; there is more there academically altruistic as this may sound, the Writing SO- than just the "International" Jetport. Center, apparently, has gotten a bad rap/ or perhaps ¦ fex If you are going to make a night of it more correctly, stated, a misinformed rap-even after ; 1 1 1W_V*1 ! ••• p®wr : 'V ;V' T (which you are, since going south three years of doing its duty (and well at that!) much |/ for a study break is a sad The Center, run by English Professor, Jean Sanborn ...that some Burger King® restaurants in this ^££*r commentary on your study habits) and staffed by interning alumnus, Lori Berger ('86), area may be temporarily out of these delicious ' ¦; ¦f!: ¦ then start at Horsefeathcrs. The with Maura Daigle ('88), and Steve Runge ('87) as all-white-meat fillets. ^^^^ - ' y •' ' v;^ ' ^EaSs^s. As you read this, more Chicken Tenders ^ ^ cuisine is regional which means thai tutors, is not there for "dummies." It is there foi ^J^jj §iH H|^^ freshest and most ' the food is the students who are having difficulty articulating These delicately seasoned chicken breast ' ' '"' ' ¦/ yMHmp^^¦ '- ' ' fitting for the area. Tlie entrees arc themselves. Yet moreover, it's there for all of us. Let's fillets cooked in pure vegetable oil are going to tHE M :•:• • ' ' :7 '' ¦ ¦ '¦ ' delicious and satisfying, and there face it, there is probably not one among us who is a be back before you know It, • ;uj__HB^' ' y ¦ ' ¦ •] And you know better than anyone, America, '^^.WS - ' '¦ m^ki :'•/ Vy/ arc daily fresh dish blackboard perfectly perfected writer. And if you think you arc Chicken tenders are worth waiting for. '^mWm^^ y hy hh. :^> specials. Champagne is served by onc-and maintain this as justification for having the glass. The service can be steered clear of any and all potential conspirators of somewhat absent-minded which just criticism-then you're lacking the crucial clement to I " ™1 adds humor to the evening. Try the finer writing: critical evaluation, demanded by even I BUY ANY SIZE CHICKEN TENDERS I mimosas and insist on tlie chocolate the "perfected" writer. AND GET A REGULAR SIZE SOFT DRINK FREE! truffles. Still, the largest problem facing the Writing Center if J J If you arc up for a funny dining the "lingering stigma" that the Center is there for only experience , choose Carbur 's can t write "From the beginning," those who ' ' '. <¦ Please presen t this coupon upon purch ase. BURGER I Restaurant which has a Professor Sanborn told me, "we've tried to overcome one-of-a-kind menu. There are over this. Writing is not just a skill ... as intellectual I Valid 11/6/86 to 11/13/86* L^^^QRJ I one hundred sandwich combinations demands change so docs writing style." Or at least it I Waterville restaurant only, ^ S5B5 ^ I each wilh its own personality . It's should. Because often, it docs not. We get an "A" on atmosphere is lively and spacious; a paper and pre-judge ourselves competent writers, Bur ger King—Reg. U.S. Pal, & TM Oil, e 1008 oiirgar King Corporallon continued on pngo 18 • , ' . continued on page 17 »t •" i », *• -I* > ^ ^ Students Teaching Students

by Nancy Humm Colby offers student teaching If you have every babysat or are practium on the elementary and familiar with the rigors of secondary school levels and there entertaining kids who aren't exactly are, of course, major differences.in in a submissive mood, then you may dealing with six year olds and be able to empathize with the'task ol sixteen year olds. The time student teachers. commitmentfor teaching elementary Colby's student "teachers, school is only five or six hours a however, are finding that their jobs week in the classroom and one hour in Waterville involve more a week discussion group with othei responsibility than the typical Colby student teachers. babysitting job. They are not just Pratt describes her role in the amusing the kids, but trying to teach classroom as "a second pair of them while learning something as hands." She helps the teacher by well. giving special attention to students According to Joy Pratt, a senior requiring extra help. student teaching second grade at The high school practica is more Brookside Elementary School in intense; it involves taking a teaching town, even though the student methods course concurrently. Whal teachers are dealing with little kids, looks like five hours of teaching and Seniors Joy Pratt and Elizabeth Warren (center) with some of their photo by Brett Oakes "it 's not like babysitting because you a couple of class hours a week Brookside Elementary School students and friends. have to keep your distance. You can't give individual kids that much quickly adds up because it includes personal attention; it's more conferences with the teacher and They don t stop to think about how remember what it's like to be a high what my students think of me. I m structured." Colby professors, lesson plans, and old you are. To them, I am Miss school student and my attitude afraid they think I'm a bad teacher." Rebecca Sears, a senior teaching helping out after school 15 - 20 Sears." And she also takes toward certain teachers. I'm sure thii By dealing with younger kids you high school Spanish, finds student hours a week. Unlike the elementary precautions to broaden the gap. "I affects the way I teach my own can avoid such problems. According teaching similar to babysitting in school program, you are responsible dress up so as not to be confused class," Sears comments. to Elizabeth Warren, another senior that, "the kids put your through a for administering tests, making with a student I act in a professional Unfortunately, this insight can alsc student teaching . at Brookside testing period. You have to be firm, lesson plans, and teaching the class. way and they treat me reek havoc with your imagination. Elementary School, kindergarteners but once you've gained their respect, On the high school level, the age professionally." Remembering the over-critical and don't exactly mask their emotions. you can do almost anything with difference between student and At the same time, the closeness in gossiping nature of high school Confident that they enjoy having them." teacher -iay range between only twe age can have its advantages. "I still students, Sears says, "I wonder continued on page 22 and eight years. But Sears says,

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VCR rentals and tapes j Novelty items , magazines j intimate apparel j i Cam pus Up _^_^_^_^_B_B_^_^ L__ —-« Tr avel: and Away _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_B_B_M_flflflr by Sue Jacobson work hard not only now, but are ~ W^ ^mm\\\\\\\\\\Wm \^mW-m^_ ^ ^^ ^ ^ mW So you're already looking forward "swamped" throughout the year I • to your travel plans for meeting Colby's vast variety of Thanksgiving and Christmas now travel needs. Campus Travel, the ! The M ^ I that you are back from first on-campus travel service in the Mid-Semester Break? If this is the state and only the third in New store case, you ore not alone, according tc England, has handled almost all of ii Paul Brochu, manager of Campus the College's travel arrangements • ! Travel (a division of McQuade since its instigation in October, Enterprises) in Roberts Union. He 1985. I 10% off everything except rentals and his associate, Michelle Brochu explained that his office j I McQuade, are buSy helping organizes all the business travel for with Colby LD. j members of tlio Colby community Colby faculty and staff and' a large open 9am - 11pm 7 days a week with these travel arrangements and percentage of personal travel for j others at this hectic time of year. , faculty, staff, and students. He Located in their one-room office makes the travel plans for the I 873-1305 I tucked in a comer of the Colby majority of overseas programs and now acc&pting Visa and Mastercard j Bookstore, Brochu and McQuade continucd"on pngc 22 The Legacy Continues by Alison Como history department. Coffee was only worked, the fraternity brothers For the many years "of hard work five cents, muffins fifteen cents and tended to dominate - Tau Delt's, and dedication that the Joseph famil> juice ten. The pub was cheaper than KDR's, and DU's. John explained has put into Colby, the Spa in the any place downtown. John that there were no prejudices, or Student Center has been officially explained that this was because it ran special reasons for it, just that it named the Joseph Family Spa. In an on volume sales; you had the worked well. interview with the Echo . John majority of.your customers for four I asked about the history of some Joseph gave the history of the old years. Along with the students, of the pub's famous sandwiches. Spa and his thoughts about the faculty and staff gathered there as Many have very interesting changes it has seen over the years. well. It was a very friendly, beginnings! For example, in 1955 The Joseph's have always had a family-type atmosphere, and the Colby 8 went to sing in close relationship with Colby. The everyone knew your name (of Syracuse. They came back ¦with a family grew up around the area. course, there were only about 800 sandwich idea - an egg on a K im Lynch and Becca Binder out on Halloween Before Colby was moved, John and students!). hamburger with lots of Peter used to build "camps" on the Around 1978 the Spa was moved toppings-thus the Colby 8. And tlie 45 years ago - hill, and get their Christmas trees to the basement of Roberts Union. Skitchwitch, named after a student here. Peter worked on the building The friendly atmosphere followed. from Aspen, Colorado. "Skitch" of Roberts Union and the Chapel, Not only did the pub serve food and loved grilled tuna sandwiches with Freshmen - and both have seen every building beer, but the Joseph family cashed pickles. Jimmy Val Huley (very go up. checks and let you run a tab. It was phonetic) was a student who came How (and why) to The Spa, affectionately known as still very much a family business, from Greece. He always asked for the pub,.was started in 1947 by Joe with John, Peter, Mary, and Barb at bacon and egg with cheese on a Joseph, the brother of John and the counter. muffin-thus the Greek sandwich get dates Peter. When Joe died in 1954, Peter Through the years, was bom. John estimates Well at last the time has come he'd like to know you too. Go over and John took over. The pub was When asked about the new spa, that he has employed four to five when you feel that you've been to the station between 10 and 10:25, originally located in Miller Library hundred students. Although many John said he was very pleased and studying long and hard enough, and it's a grand place to get to kndw on the -ground floor, next to the proud to have it named after the ^ non-fraternity members have after all you're not in college just to people. Go stag to gym dances at Joseph family. They have had a study, so why don't you get on the first. Every girl does it her freshman wonderful relationship with Colby ball and get yourself a date for this year, and dance with everybody thai and it is nice to be recognized. He 20 % discount iwith Colby I.O. Saturday night. asks you (within reason). Of course, h*. feels that the new spa is nice and has If you're a member of the men's this can be overdone. There's no - lots of potential. Unfortunately, it /\ _Sj Cards - Poster* fcilts division, the procedure is relatively sense being a "rah, rah, I'm getting ^ Hmmais has had five managers in the last I Stuffed - Bolls simple and painless..It's always a to know everybody " gal. ^l^jk } year. Continuity is needed to give good idea to start with somebody Well, you've gotten your date Metallic Helium Ballouns the new pub roots and build a JjflHfe fc that you have at least spoken to now, and the time has come for you S 4 0 character. The family atmosphere is fcs 46 Main Street , Itlate rw iile once. If she's in one of your classes either to call for, or be called for. * missing. Because of the Spa's 8Y2-646b you might borrow a pencil one day, The girl's part is simple, she just structural set up, he believes it is or even, if your courage is very waits. The men however, have to go harder to meet people. The idea high, walk to her next class with through what seems, at firs t, an " behind the pub was a meeting place her. Anyhow, give the gal a chance awful lot of rigamarole before he BAYB 8 BARBERSHOP 1 for sutdchts, faculty, and staff. The to figure out who you are before you finally gets her out on the street. If f Tues-Fri : 7:30 - 5:00 Sat : 7:30 - 1:00 set up of tables and booths are not try to date her. At this point in the she lives in Foss Hall, ring the | | 873-1010 | conducive to a friendly, meeting procedure we have a sharp split in doorbell , walk in, and wait | 45 Main St., Waterville j atmosphere. He suggests stools m opinion among different experts. patiently, but alertly, for the doorbell fron t of the bar, so people can sit Some hardy souls favor the "Are girl to appear. You give your date's

¦ and talk without having to go off i • you busy Saturday night?" name, (if you can still remember it), alone to eat. Still, he believes that the technique,. and there's no doubt and relax somewhere within seeing Spa has its potential and just needs about it, they get results. She either and calling distance. some more time to grow on people. is, or she isn't, arid that's that. In the smaller dorms die procedure John and Peter can still be seen Personally, I like the "Would you is a little different. It's a good idea around the campus daily. Peter is in like to go to the" movies Saturday there, to wait outside after you've ^ charge of the vending machines. night?" approach much better. Then rung the bell, till somebody opens John takes care of the games in the the co-cd knows what you" want to the door/ Do it the first time Spa. He also keeps busy by-working do, and can make up .her mind anyway, it makes a good impression on his children's houses, playing accordingly, and she hasn't been on the housemother. From there on gplf , and coming to all the athletic forced to commit herself before she you're on your own, and - BEST events. However, he misses meeting had time to think. OF LUCK! the new students and feels he If you're a gal, the technique.is a doesn't know tlie freshman and little different, but the theory is the - This excerpt taken jrom The Colb sophomore classes. He keeps in same. Be friendly, say "hi" to every y Echo. Freshman Supplement. Oct. 1, touch with many former students, face that's familiar." Talk to that guv 1941. and always looks forward to that sits next to you in history. He's Homecoming and graduation. , just as shy as you are, and maybe

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Maino 04011 , J^^J^^^^J^^^^ I ill Wake Me When It's Over Off the Cuff •_o«_M_M_aK_^_«naM _B_H_B_B_w__a_* '• "*" " " ' What a Difference a Day Makes iby Scott Av Lanier the many times they've broken rules Mid-terms are on their way, and with purely selfish gains in mind? they're not even sure where their You know, I have a terrible Not at all. In fact, Law Day is, for classes are supposed to meet. Limits memory for birthdays. I bet you're the most part, merel Feigned Enthusiasm Day:October y a day of the same way. I mean who (with by Jim Sullivan Some people twang the wire into recruitment for numerous law 31- Commonly known as Freshman any semblance of sanity) wants to be school s,' eager to disp Class Election Day- observed by I wonder over what delusions of . vibration and stare at the wall. The. lay their freedom we exist here at Colby. In sign on the wall changes. Now it constantly reminded, by even remote specific academic and long range precious few brave young souls; this ' other words, can we 'do and say' on reads, 'Don't do anything stupid. acquaintances, that they re a year benefits to college students. How date recognizes the vast number of campus as freely and as confident!} Don't make an issue out of anything older? Were I given the opportunity. did you celebrate? ways one can say "I sincerely long to hear what you, as we can 'do and say' in the outside that is nothing. Retreat slowly.' I might even opt to trade in all my I got to thinking about other barelv the grass roots , world? Probably not. Sometimes that person will remain al potential birthday gifts for a few visible Colby holidays, and figured students have to say. I will dedicate "my, you' rny very essence to the There are limits to how far we car the wall, staring at the sign to see if re looking spry and fit maybe it was my collegiate duty to class...if today"s. These last three years have , only for this one election day." go on any. given issue at Colby. it changes again, but by that time th< bring them to your attention should simpl Surrounding us is a wall that many people inside the wall will have y zipped by, and I probably there be any you want to observe Variety Day: Unfortunately, not can't count on a Dick Clark currentl of us have never encountered. The noticed him standing there. They'll and celebrate. You'd be surprised al y celebrated at Colby. "ageless" future. I wanna live, live, wall is camouflaged by the beauty ol coax him back inside. They'll say, what you can miss in an "average" Drug and Alcohol Awareness Day: live! What overzealous yahoo Exact date unknown- an idyllic school in an idyllic setting: "Don ' t make waves; come back academic calendar year. Here are jus recognized on invented this custom of yearly numerous occasions it is barely perceptible. But, every inside and join the fun. They a few obscure ones: , and"^ven by commemorations , anyway? numerous students, although I'm now and then someone will wander brought a new ride in for us. Come Delusion Day: September 6- And while we're on the subject ol not sure it's always recognized with too close to the wall. There is a on and check it out." Nearly always Otherwise known as Freshman Day annual days, does anyone know the proper "spirits" in mind. warning track outlined with a trip they retreat within the bosom of the . of Arrival- Chiefly celebrated by what festive holiday it was last Pre-Pass/Fail Fright Night- wire just in front of it. Now and wall. Administrators; this date marks the Wednesday? Yup, I'm sure I just Celebrated once a semester, the then someone will meander their In this type of college successful campaign to attract heard someone guess it. It was Law evening before the deadline to drop way up to the trip wire and lean over environment, we need a well-rounded students to "one of thf Day! And how, you might wonder, top rated schools in the nation" the pass/fail option- on this evening, it slightly in order to get a better look . super-structure. The barrier notion is do we celebrate Law Day at Colby most noticeably, is the unnatural feai at the wall. Between the myriad of even a good idea, but maybe it oughi rather than Harvard. College? . that one will sleep through the next diversions on the wall that person to be a fence instead of a wall. A Acadenria Day : Octoberl2- Is there a Law Day parade with business day, and be forced to will see a sign if he looks closely fence that we can clutch and look Affectionately known as Cram Day floats and a cameo performance by accept a P, rather than that unforseen enough. through. , Life within Colby is a lot (a few remote regions also call it the Ronald McDonald All-Star A+. The sign reads, "If thou proceed'sl different than life outside it. Columbus Day- whatever that stands Sometimes Marching Band? Do various Saint Day(s): December 21; May further, you mind yourself in those differences define for) - Almost universally regarded distinguished faculty members give 30-(not to be confused with the trouble." That person will usually themselves within the shadow of the by students of every class; this date emotional speeches explaining why religious holiday All Saints Day) A lead it, comprehend it and retreat wall. It's frustrating to see those marks the beginning of the crucial Law is a good thing? Do students universal day of thanks, given to back into the 'blissful' interior. differences - to exist within the wall. test days before midsemester break, That's why I wrote this article. make it a point to obey school and on which students realize that those kind-hearted, omnipotent continued on page 9 L J local traffic laws, and to reflect upon pressing, indeed imperative

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by John Glass The Green Party has the quality of being able to I This holidayseason , I satisfy a basic need, that we have to get in closer toucli ! with our environment. It is a return to protecting the S non-political ecology that has become the-party line foi g2tthe"Mte Stuff ' fundamentalist Greens. This ideal notion, coupled with & the reality that ecological problems must be solved in the political arena has given rise to a split in many ice. European Green Parties. The split often divides the at the igr ht pr I party to the point where their views are riot clearly Now you can get the competitive thesaurus, medical or legal dictionaries, edge when classes begin in January. With a Together with your favorite Macintosh word m defined. Macintosh™ personal computer, and all the processing software, you can transform Most European Green Parties lack one central ivrite extras. your notes into the clearest, most letter spokesperson. When Great Britain's Green Party met We call it the Macintosh 'Write Stuff" perfect papers you ever turned out. And * this past year, they ran into the problem of bundle. You'll call it a great deal! Because turned in on time, factionalism, having Left, Right, and" no-wing when you buy a Macintosh "Write Stuff" W nal-S more) there's a Macintosh 3 bundle before January 9, 1987, you 'll receive Supp()rt fi(|ed with va|uab|e I tendencies. The lack of official party lines has left the Kit accessories I a bundle of extras—and save $250. * f and COinputer care products from 3M. party vulnerable. It is very unclear how the Greens see Not only will you get your choice of a Comp|ete with a|| tne ,n ings you .need ,0 I Macintosh 512K Enhanced or a Macintosh 1 the modes of production and how they want that to keep your Macintosh running long after change. Furthermore, the so-called "Green economy" Plus, you'll also get an Image Writer™ II , y0U've graduated lacks definition. One of the Green Party's central tenet* E mus show im h ,0 gcl ,hn is to prevent the destructive invasion of nature s _%£&?«XS " * ... ' . oil an(j see us jor more in formation, natural circulatory system". Effectively, this means illustrations , vo-i they want to reorder the appropriation of goods on a pin* 'll set Vacl ightrim; . __h__ s| ihukir . n- world-wide scale, and this becomes a difficult task foi ' <__!___. 'Ikti ' i ir flHHHHlSHHI^^^^^^^^^^^ ^B JI __^__K a party that would rather stay non-political. Their _ Vil li nptl'j - lur (¦^HP^__^B ^' jW ^ ^^ ^^ 4^_^___ f *r " * r 4vV fl^^H B in ,*»**,il*]n« approach is largely grassroots, and through this, they _J ^^ M ^ Mmmm\~ > ' • iff ^ B **~ hope to change people's attitudes by diffusing their

philosophy slowly- into society. They effectively ¦ — - o ^^~ *~^ H^^ ^^^ MHPM HIIHHHVPIN R ^^ _^_ B^^ _E£^^^ RS^^ E ¦¦¦¦¦ sidestep the issue of the, current economic n -«* _.. ¦¦¦¦¦ ^^^ intcrdependency on which the world depends. ¦PlflRfGE European Green Parties are not without their .* _^__^__^__^__^_v iH^Hhi "*"* ••« im thiamin ,, ,1. communist factions. 'Rcd-Grcens' arc the hard line left < tt ^^^^^^^^ H n ww ^ i a wing realists who find blanic not in the population in general, but specifically in capitalism and the multi-national corporations. These they hold accountable for the selfish degradation of the environment. The solution the red-greens offer is * through dialectical materialism. The pure ideologists ol Colby Bookstore tho party find it distainful to mix economics with Robert s Union ecology, and will have nothing to do with making the Greens like another activist group. All of tiiis resultsin fffer Garni While Sufflm tart. O IM W>lt Campukr. hie. Aflilr unit lb/ Apptt Ihjii . im nyiulmil muleimrk i/A/flt (\mfiitler. Inc m ¦ ¦ an identity crisis that the Greens can't shake. While | ' ^^^. V I " continued on page 18 of The Rest Markets and Policies "The Colby Twins" the Story by Greg Dumark it. Last night though, a rope Balancing the Budget: by Dana Friedman "I snapped; I was up late reading just want to put in this one , I guess my awareness of all this listening to radio station WABK 104 dimmer switch" said Dad. I was Some Misconceptions began when I read an article in the FM, and I heard two D.J.'s calling home only one weekend and I knew it was happening all over again. Bowdoin Orient that said some themselves "the Colby Twins" by David Bullock between the cyclical portion of the There are certain things about the deficit and the structural portion. students had been assaulted by a making fun of Colby College. For a Is a balanced budget really what relationship that you hold with youi portion of the deficit Topsham resident. I called up one ol half an hour I listened to them berate the U.S. economy needs? Yes and The cyclical parents that cannot be forgotten. occurs during recessions as a result their editors, and apparently that sorl our sports teams, call our students no. It is obvious that the huge Woven into the tradition of the of a decrease in tax revenues. The of thing is not overly uncommon at stuck-up rich preppies, and structural deficit currently facing the their college. I started to think more generally slander my college. annual summer trip, is the governmenthas caused a multiplicity structural portion of the deficit is thai all-important Sunday project . the about the town - gown relationship How much of this do we want? of problems, but federal deficit which is above and beyond we've got in Waterville. Living Our college community is With a great deal of effort I reducing programs such as cyclical portion. A deficit occuring al struggled to open my eyes, on-campus for two years I went of! undeniably an affluent one, but do not Gramm-Rudman may not be the full employment would be wholly the hill to shop and hit an ocassional we consciously.go out and offend having the ability to focus yet, I was answer. structural (since at full employment bar; my contact with the villagers people? It was 3:00 am and 3 was able to make out the figure of my Most of the proposals put forth in the cyclical portion is equal to zero). was always professional and pissed. I called them up and talked mother standing in the doorway. the Senate and Congress for The cyclical portion of the deficit minimal. I figured resentment of us to one of the "Colby Twins," asking Then came the announcement: reducing the deficit call for a fully created during a recession helps to "Your father by the town was negligible; we were where he was coming from. They is going to put that new balanced budget in the near future stimulate the economy towards full ' isolated, up on the hill. wouldn't take me seriously, but they light in the dining room, don t you regardless of the prevailing employment. Thus, the cyclical This year I am living downtown; 1 did tone down their act. Maybe I think you ought to help him?" To economic conditions. This can be portion of the deficit is referred to as came into the year with my usual embarassed him -1 was embarassed this I mumbled something in the tont extremely dangerous. an "automatic stabilizer." Whether in frame of mind - sure, I bust on myself though. A professional of "let me get back to sleep." I tried Look at the U.S. economy now. Il a boom or recession, the cyclical Colby for a lot of things -1 resent institution from another city had to roll over, but it was too late. The is currently going through a period portion helps to smooth out the their abolishing the fraternity something less than positive to say weight of guilt that Mom dropped of stagnating growth. This lacklustei peaks and valleys, pushing the system, I think the Commons about Colby and its students. (an art that mothers seem to have performance is occuring while the economy towards full employment. system is a weak attempt to play Where did we go wrong? Is it perfected) had me pinned to the bed, federal government is carrying the Hence, it woul———^—¦—— like me and I could do nothing about for the Echo.) -—<-_¦_¦_¦_ —i_¦_aN_m_M_wa_—¦-_«_•——¦_•_—•-——¦_*¦_*_-¦—-—i—*—¦_-a_M_——¦_¦_¦¦— ¦——¦-— «—«««—«• fHUIE , the sailboard rack . , I gAl^NDA^n) ' THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON T ' ;-j r \ "" d ' l =?r ^ i ' >^=3i^

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It's masculine, feminine, heterosexual, venture into a relationship that with pencilied-in labels, I decided tc not a malicious statement, but rathei or gay. These perceptions came would share both. This is a drastic This column represents the views of take the easy route and shut off the old,"I have been on this earth about for the purpose of distancing oversimplification of heterosexual several Colby faculty members and not power in the entire half of the house. more years than you have" one's own innate affection for the relationships, but my point is that necessarily those of the editors. As the So what if we lost a couple gallons argument And in keeping with the same sex. It is "ok" for men in men have shyed away from being writers do not wish to be nam ed, please of ice cream and some steaks Sunday project rules, you show sports to give a teammate a high totally accessible to women's submit responses to tke Esko.- b thawed, at least there were no risks! respect and let Dad continue on. five, a pat on the ass, or even a hug questioning. If men's primary need y Thomas Smed ley , Elijah "Minimize the loss" was the rule of After testing the new light and after a touchdown. But out of this is to be able to achieve a greater Kensington Oh Parrish Lovejoy, where are you thumb on Sunday projects. After the making the alterations, the turning context, affection reverts back to sense of richness in their emotional when we need you most?...Did you preliminary work was done and a point in the Sunday project has beeri being either sexual or just "playirt' lives, it is important to deconstruct know that the Lovejoy Lounge plan of attack developed, we were made. With the prospect of having a around." Denning homosexuals and the traditional notions of sexual and bulletin board has fallen victim to ready. functional light again, things begin lesbians as extreme and abnormal emotional barriers. Touch with the self-appointed censors?...for a few With a final shout of "Are you surt to return normal relations. Martial has become a means to justify the opposite or same sex can be sexual weeks now, several humorous the power is off" the project was law is no longer in affect Throwing heterosexuals' narrow sexuality. without committing one's self to cartoons have been selectively Finally underway. After the old the power switch back on, there is a This fear of being different stems "sexual activity." It is important to removed...it would seem that we fixture was removed without 220 smile and the Sunday project comes from our society's simplification and recognize this and not shy away have among us humorless amps flowing through our system, to a close. romanticism about what it is to be from enjoying physical contact with (obviously) arbiters of taste who the work began. It is here that the Not all projects end in such male (John Wayne), and what it is tc other people; outlets for pleasure have decided what we may or may uniquely fatherly instinct for repair success. Looking around the house, be female (Marylin Monroe). This should be diversified. To shut off not see/read...Ouch!!... who is (are) takes over, all ignorance about there is a myriad of aborted repairs polarization, of sexual roles, being this affection or emotion is crippling T.S. Kensington?... as if that really mechanical things are lost in this one mi the junkyard of Sunday projects. the ideal, isolates individual qualities and leads to tension between the matters...perhaps the authors) can moment of divine engineering There are toggle switches that don't (homosexual, lesbian, men and sexes, and for men, a potentially be revealed on the day students sign genius. It is here that the son toggle, shades that don't lower, and women of color,) numbs them, and unfulfilling way of life. tells us that they are not human Feminist women have asserted their faculty evaluation forms... assumes his role as support only. of course, lamps that don't light. . . .. continued on page 18 . ii.' This is commonly known as the The end result, however, is not the qualities pertaining to their sex. The themselves in the professional and •: , "critical point" in Sunday projects. determinant of success for Sunday feminist movement has called into sexual realm of society and men in Wake Me It occurs when"your father begins tc question what it is to be female, but turn have been forced, at least in projects. It's looking back on those 4 continued^ page 7 , relation with feminists, to adjust to a wire the new light fixture. As an endless Sundays and savoring those males have stuck (reluctant to professors who granted paper and non-violent, ysical interaction observer you notice that he is moments as a part of time that has change) with their own non-ph test extensions for lame excuses thai ing on the individuals' thoughts connecting the blue wire to the come to pass. self-perception of being strong, rely even the most sympathetic of Moms distant, and of course, superior and beliefs. Feminists have been wouldn't buy. holding human beings. Men will be in strong and consistent at up Sadist Day(s): December 21; May , , fr Tt transition until they can initiate these values. It is men however 30- Affectionately known as relationships with women as well sa that have not constructed as complex Forgetters' Day- Similar to Saint i»@rap men that contain more emotionally a support system which identifies Day, except that it is an occasion of MillMts Bmn of complex support systems, and in personal needs. For many these universal loathing towards those turn, reflect non-sexist attitudes on dependent males, it is their need to "controllers of the dreaded red pen" Moosehead 12 pack $7.39 all interactions. be with the dependent, non-feminist who refused extensions, forgetting Coots tr Coors light 12 oz 6 pack $3.09 Males are dependent on women foi female. But, as men begin that they , too, were once Miller Genutne Draft 6 pack $2.89 their emotional and sexual outlets. developing their own relationships irresponsible hedonists. 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Thursday, November 6, 1986 Junior Cook Will Play at Railroad Square I§ Internationally renowned tenor European tour with trumpeter Bill saxophonist Junior Cook will Hardman. « perform in Waterville, Maine, in Junior Cook will be backed by the November backed by the Maine-based "Joy Spring Jazz Maine-based Joy Spring Jazz Quartet." The quartet consists of Quartet. He will be at Railroad Will Bartlett, saxophones, Terry Square Cinema on Sunday, Eiserron piano, Ben Street, bass and 3 November 9, 4-6:30 pm. Peter Runnells, drums. Joy Spring Originally from a musicalfamily in has been performing in.concert and Pensacola, Florida, Junior Cook club settings form Buffalo, N.Y., to first gained the attention of jazz Washington, D.C. for over eight audiences as a member of Dizzy years. In addition to backing up Lee Gillespie's band and then as part of Konitz, Roswell Rudd, Al Cohn, the legendary Quintet and Frank Foster on recent tours of (1958-64). Since then he has been in Maine and New Hampshire, other demand by a long list of jazz artists performances have included opening including , Woody sets for such artists as Stephane Shaw, , and George Grappelli, Nina Simone, Bobby Coleman. He has co-led groups with McFerrin and the Rova Saxophone and and Quartet. In 1985 and 1986 has released numerous albums as a performances for the Hartford Jazz leader and a sideman. Cook comes Society, Joy Spring alternated sets to Maine this fall fresh from a with the Nat Adderley Quintet and continued on page 17 "Time for What's Goin 9 m » on in Maine, Ayuh" H Colby - r Marion McPartland, jazz pianist, Lorimer Chapel, 8 pm, Thursday, Nov. 6. B One-Acts, Cellar Theater, 8 pm, Thursday, Nov. 6. Dance-A-Thon to fight MS, Student Center, November 7, 10 pm - 6 1 am. I Qj

»*¦"" »•«>•¦'" ¦¦ i ii HM iijiii Mp i — ii M iwi M iiiii—»»»i i ijmaM* m«MmmmitM&/.^miimm&,..- Mil . This archway located in Fairfield at the KVTC, sculpted by Colby art Portland - professor Harriett Matthews, is an example of her welded steel pieces. Congress Square Gallery, 594 Congress St., oil paintings, charcoal drawings and gouaches of Theophil Groell, through November 30. Cellar SI BUMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIHIIIBI II UlllIIIIIII illBBIinilllHI IIllllllllBllllllHHllllll - ltlBlBllllHIl USM Portland, Campus Center, "New Paintings and Neon" by M One-Acts M Charles Fleming, through November 12. —i Portland City Hall, Wynton Marsalis, November 7, call Portland | | CUMBERLAND COUNTY CIVIC CENTER Concert Association at 772-8630 for ticket information. Welcome m a The Monkecs- November 2 theWeekend 5 Triumph-cancelled § The Pretenders-November 17 Elsewhere - by Sean Collins S Torvill and Dean, Olympic ice dancing team - November 28 Maine Acting Company, 113 Lisbon Street, Lewiston: "Dracula" by Powder and Wig Productions is S for ticket information call 775 3458 mm , November 6 - 23. Call 784-1616. S Brain Stoker presenting two one-act plays this Windham Community Theater, Windham Community Center I PORTLAND CITY HALL weekend, starting Thrusday night. •Mm Mt "Dracula: The Musical," 8 pm, November 6-8. The Fust of the two plays is entitled s Marcel Marceau- November 22 Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland, Winslow Homer Exhibit, The Lesson, directed by Lisa | | Peking Acrobats- April 10 y exhibition; Maine Heritage | | for ticket information call 772-8630 through December 31; Wycth famil Perrotti. Written by Ionesco, it is of 5 Collection; "Raphael Soyer, A Return to Maine"; Genre exhibition, a female student who, after taking a I BANGOR AUDITORIUM scenes of everyday life. lesson from one of her professors, m m ends up murdered. The play has s The^^ Monkces-November 22 been described as being funny in a a for ticket information call 942-9000 M tense, scary way - operating within a I bizzare surreal situation. It is one of ~wmt ~nniiiuiHHiiiiii ¦¦¦ ¦¦¦ • ¦• ¦ ¦ ¦¦ »¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ • ¦» ¦¦¦¦ • -»¦¦ -¦¦•—• ¦¦¦ • ¦¦¦¦ •¦¦ >»>••¦•>•••¦ ¦•¦¦•>«¦¦ mmrmmmpmvmmmmmmma Ionesco's many statements on , mmmmmmmmmmvw&mmmm * Center I Cinema society, this particular one affec ting A teKIOUfiLY *£XY C6A6VY K ennedy Memorial Dr/ve institutions of school. . vVaferv/Z/e The second one-net is called__j_ 24 hour automatic program service: Lndy of the Sonnets and is directed Written by ' 873- by Andra Hoffman, s^sMsUiifr 1 300 d , the play is ol && George Bernar Shaw m IX Alwaysa choice of 6 fine fflms an imaginary comic encounter «a_)», pictow rMMNT* A £«K0 A£P JOIhJT '***"? {jujj^ College 10 nlghi Admission $2.50 between William Shakespeare and Evenings at 7:00 only! ; I every Tuesday with ID Queen Elizabeth. It's humorous in THE 19th INTERNATIONAL TOURNEE OF _?*^ < that it portrays Shakespeare as copying others phrases which can be found in his grcaitest works of Crocod ile literature. Dundee-PG-t3 Xp/„„ ¦ Both shows arc Thursday, Friday, ' B * and Saturday nights and commence Evenings at 9:00 only! Matinees¦ Sat. and Sun. at 1:00 Monev- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ f 5 I The Co.o I ** I nt 8pm. Admission is one dollar foi "»llll MIIM«l l»ltti«»M«!IJIII»MIIII»l I Nobodyg FoohPG-isB . students nnd two dollars for general I dBV *»©-** admission. The location,is in the s Wjte-B : Cellar Theater in the basement of S^ I boss' | b-_JBBKa |i» ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦,¦ ¦ Runnals. • - - :. r. . •i-s-v; ,- .. - . .1:.. . . - :•; f¦:'¦.:¦ > , <:•.? ¦:: ¦;,< .; 11Q HI f l M rV ft pJaP , :,t :: :: • , .r . 3. ' 'i ' . . B. 3. t ( . n ~*r.-z .:' i> ^vi ^w rfrw^CT;; ;'^ i: • " ?Tr*'rr. ~&EJTWOT:5SKr'7A'li* Vw;^ ^ Lady of Dreams by M. Daigle the actors posings and director's A dream is like a mirror and in th« guidance. Simple Mary Jones is hands of a playwright the concept ol dressed in a modest floor -length a dream, or dream-conjured brown skirt and plain blouse and personage, should reflect the inner sensible shoes. workings of the characters whose Flashy and rich Mary Smith wears dream it is, or reveal the tension a high fashion dress of black with from which the dream springs. (horrors) black stockings and black In "The Lady of Dreams", a one high heels. The black of her outfit is act play presented last weekend by set against a slash of white in a sash. Powder and Wig at the Coffee Her hair is pulled back revealing hei House, this dream tension takes the high cheekbones and haughty, form of a self-interview by Mary satisfied smile. Modest Mary Jones Jones,(played by Sheri Batchelder) a claspes her hands a lot and speaks plain woman of modest means softly. married to Joe Jones, her simple bul Both Batchelder and Fall are fine, steadfast husband (played by Bill creating accurate and interesting Castelli). portrayalsof the women. Batcheldei The lady of dreams of the title is gives off the air of one who has Mary Smith (played by Gretchen suffered through some tough times Fall), a woman of substance, richly but will not give in to self-pity. She dressed and well married. The showed a strength of character tension between the women is the found in many who might otherwise result of Mary Jones opportunityto be labeled poor or unfortunate. Fall, marry the fabulously wealthy Mr. as the rich woman Smith, is Smith, but chose instead the more properly haughty, yet seems at times steadfast Joe. sympathetic to Mary Jones, whom Glorious Ladv Freedom (1985-86) - Grand prize winner of The Great American Quilt Contest on display at The play is hardly a feminist she feels has made a most dreadful the Colby Museum of Art treatise as both women's fortunes mistake. are tied more directly to the choice ol Bill Castelli as Joe Jones has little a husband than to endeavors or more than a walk-on part, but must Great American Quilt Festival qualities of their own. On the other at the end sound convincingly uy aean v-oinns hand it might be the more correct earnest and humble. Just good ole For the whole month of created be a Waterville resident, from Carmichael, California and reflection of the Reagan era Joe. The play might have been November, the walls of the Jette . Hilary Ervin. The title of Mrs. Keams, Utah. The grand-prize inshtance on those good old expanded to give him something to Museum will be adorned by a Ervin's quilt is "American Bison California winning quilt is titled American conservative values of the do, but he adds just the right note tc myriad of quilts as the Great Spirit Heritage QuilL" A quilter for "Glorious Lady Freedom" and was "that's where a woman belongs balance Mary Jones modestly. ' American Quilt Festival lands at five years, Ervin specializes in created by Monica Calous. having kids, not m the workplace, The nagging point of this play, _ Colby. Over one thousand quilters designing quilted works which "S pacious Skies," which won or going to dinner with the Peruvian though, was the very literal from fifty-one states participated in . feature endangered species, hi her second-prize and the honor of Ambassodor. presentation. There was too little in one national contest, which honors Great American Quilt Contest entry, representing Utah, was done by Under the direction of Edith the interplay of the women to the Statue of Liberty Centennial. she chose the buffalo and the eagle Charlotte Warr-Anderson. McGill the blocking and action of suggest that this was indeed a One quilter from each state was to depict tlie contest's heritage The exhibit is here until November the play reflects this mirror-dream conversation between one woman chosen as that state's representative theme. Ervin is a member of two 30th and will be seen nowhere else concept well. The two women seem and her own self , to wit, her and from this list, two quilters were local quilting groups and has been in New England other than at Colby constantly at odds with one another, oh-I-was-rich-alter ego. The tension chosen for the national prizes. recognized' for her work by the Even if you aren't interested in either front to back, left to right or that might have otherwise intrigued Interestingly enough, the prize Maine Craft Association and the quilts, or you think you aren't, go once, face to face. They seem to tlie audience as Mary Jones at first wiruiing quilt representing Maine in Maine Women in the arts. for the sake of the exhibit's the world wide traveling exhibit was suggest by their movements two shucked off her numbing The two national winners hail awesome beauty and grandeur. J women attached to ends of the same normalness for that one night dinnei stiffrope. with the Peruvian ambassador, and The costumes by Kelly Miliken then settled back for a walk in the First Lad y of Jazz at Colby Toni ght reflect these roles and compliment park with Joe , was lacking. Instead, by Sean Collins standard jazz repertoire in a continued on page 18 Tonight, the Department of Music somewhat contemporary idiom. She f aut&.t&.'V*. '**™ *^ %fc. '•:*.' '»• ' *.x*. •?* <*• •:*.**>• *. *<*. *.••;•: at Colby proudly presents the jazz has been cited as concentrating on ' ' •:% [*?. pianist, Marian McPartland. Credit melody and providing her audience shoul d be given where it's due, so wilh interesting & superbly executed m 2 ¦ • #1 .?X _ • ¦ ¦ ¦ m *tt here is some inform ation abou t this Bw • - w. «;aj« chord transition. Certainly, this greal *5f • • ;$ internationally renown ed jazz performer doesn't need a band to 1^ 2 Lovejoy Commons Presents: S %? pianist. As I have said, Marian enliven her music, this is one reason •$& • 5**«5 • 9 a ^ ^ McPartland is of international fame why she gives solo performances. and stature. She has been widely Finally, Marian McPar tland is | ! | ! • THURSDAY NIGHT FUN • | seen on her P.B.S. television show, considered, today, the "firs t lady" $ • & :$$ • 2 *?' "Piano Jazz", in which she has of jazz piano. $$ • One week from today ; #| interviewed and played with many The concer t starts at 8:00 pm in November 13th!) • of the living great jazz pianists. Lorimer Chapel. Tickets are & • (That's #4 Among her other activities, Marian available through the Student & : us in 2 # McPartland has worked with inner Activities Office (872 - 3338) or at | | Join the Student Center 2 § city youths, getting them off the the door. Admission is $5 for adults ^ : street and playing piano. Her style is and $2 for students. 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Football Needs More Than A Positive Attitude by Christopher Watt The first was a 5 yard illegal The Colby football team headed procedure call against the Mules, into this past weekend's matchup pushing them back to the 7. On 2nd with Tufts University with a positive and goal, Kispert threw what looked attitude. Having held their own (and like a touchdown pass to flanker almost beaten) former #1 team Jamie Arenault, only to have it squin Amherst College 3 weeks before, tht through his fingers. On third down, Mules' hopes were high as they another Kispert pass intended for went up against New England's Arsenault fell short. Thp Mules 35-23 win over Amherst. The Tufts opted for a field goal on fourth wishbone offense proved to be just down. John . Hamlin's 24 yard too much for the Mules, however, attempt was good, and the Tufts as the 49-9 result shows. advantage was cut to 7-3. Colby The first half started well for was back in the game. Colby. Tufts punted after receiving What followed was what head the kickoff , and the Mule offense coach Tom Austin called "10 received the ball on their own 36 minutes of disaster." The second yard line. From there they proceeded quarter saw Colby's field goal to mount a drivt, only to have it followed by 4 straight Jumbo thwarted on the Tufts 38 on a sack touchdowns. The firs t was a 13 of Colby QB Chip Kispert. play, 71 yard dnve which ended After a Kispert punt, the Jumbos with Doherty scoring his second TD put together a solid 9 play, 53 yard of the day on an 18 yard dash. scoring drive, culminating in a 20 Mediros added the PAT once again Mules against Tufts Jumbos last Saturday. yard dash into the end zone by to make it 14-3. Colby photo by David Coleman halfback Kevin Doherty. Paul After a Colby punt, the Jumbos again. Score: Tufts 35 Colby 3. Mediros booted the PAT, and the punched it in again. This time it was Luckily for the floundering Mules score was 7-0. fullback Tim Fanikos on a 54 yard it was halftime. Trailing by 32 But the Mules were not jaunt. Another PAT by Mediros split s points has to be discouraging , discouraged so easily. Colby punted the uprights once again for the extra especially when your offense has after 3 plays. But on the very next point to make it 28-3. scored only 4 more than that all play, freshman defensive Jay Olson Three plays and another Colby I season. But the team did not fold. recovered a Tufts fumble on the punt. This time it was a 59 yard O They managed to score 1 Jumbo 27 yard line. The Mule scoring pass from QB Frank touchdown (freshman QB Chris offense managed to drive down to German to split end Carl Morton. ,8 White to Arsenault on a 39 yard the 2. Then came three key miscues. The kick by Mediros was good once scoring pass) in the second half while holding the powerful Tufts ^ IIIIHIIlllllllllllllHlllllllilllllKIHHIIIIIHHI IIIIIIIHi g illllliallllllMIIIIIIIIHIIIBIIlllllllllllllllHHIl ¦ \n! m MMm wishbone to 2 scores. Give the . 3 I 155 Ave. | Mules credit for keeping their I y^ ^\ College j | | composure in the second half and 'k I Waterville S playing 30 minutes of solid football. S3 / VO!^ / 5 Next weekend the squad travels ft s down to Brunswick to take on CBB V ^ | rival Bowdoin College. The Polar 1M 873-2715 ¦ rnWrn m am =m Bears, coming off of a 36-0 I mm m 5 thrashing by CBB champion Bates I js College, also have a 1-6 record. ¦» EXHAUST - BRAKES - SHOCKS m f | | "W e'll be ready ," stated a 5 determined Coach Austin on I£ FRONT END !e S E Monday. Good luck Mules in youi | ¦ * m5 ^^ , ^^ s 2. | | | final game of the 1986 season. «¦ ¦ MM ¦ •m m ¦ * ¦ | | Fre e Estimates Available \ nniiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

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Colby College Bookst ore and Apple Computers would like to invite you to "Apple 's Desktop Publishing for Colleges and Universities " on Friday, November 14 at 10:OOAM AND 2:00PM - The Robins Room at Roberts Union. - Strings Enjoying a reputation for strong The Quartet has recorded for Gnon coaching students and presenting Junior Cook and unusual programming, and Arabesque records, in addition lectures and seminars. • continued from page 10 combining traditional masterpieces to recording the complete string Members of the Quartet, who as a the Bill Barron Quintet. Joy Spring • continued from page 1 with contemporarty works, - the quartets of Walter Piston for group received honorary degrees has released four albums. violin; Julia Adams, viola; and Paul Quartet has premiered the Arnold Northeastern Records. In from Colby at commencement Tickets are $5.00- and will be Ross, cello. Schoenberg and Walter Piston observance of the 25th anniversary exercises in May, are Stephen available at the door and in advance Since its founding in 1969, the concert! for string quartets and of the death of Ernest Bloch, the Kecskemethy, violin; Ronald Lantz, from: PSQ has performed in concert, held orchestra, the latter having been PSQ was asked by the composer's Indiana University and did graduate Railroad Square Cinema residences, and given workshops written expressly for the ensemble. daughter, Suzanne Bloch, to work at the Julliard School of Al Corey's Music, Waterville throughout North and South Described by The New York perform , in 1984 concurrently in Music. A native of Houston, Texas, Corner Music and Book Shop, America and Europe, with many of Times as "a model of experienced Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall he has taught and performed Augusta. its international tours undertaken at ensemble playing," the PSQ has and in the National Gallery of Art, extensively. This concert is sponsored in part the request of the U.S. State been praised for its interpretation of Washington, D.C, the complete Violinist Adams is a native of by the Maine State Commission in Department and the United Nations. the classics. cycle of his Five String Quartets, Greensboro, N.C, and holds the Artsand Humanities. Could be Worse works that also were- recorded for degrees from Oberlin and San For more information please contact: continued from page 3 Arabesque Records. The New York Francisco State College. For six ^ Times said the PSQ "performed Will Bartlett or Terry Eisen, it is almost always a mistake to vote years faculty of the Eastern Music ' (207)662-0566. for a candidate nobody ever heard Considering the changes television brilliantly, arguing the composer s Festival and principal violinist of the " Railroad Square Cinema, of. has made in campaign, maybe this is case with passion and precision. Eastern Philharmonic Orchestra. (207)873-6526. Though you know a candidate to natural; When the electorate become Violinist Kecskemethy is a Cellist Ross, a native of Winnipeg be a demagogue, a liar, a half-wit, s just another TV audience, perhaps, graduate of the Eastman School of Canada, who studied at the Toronto s over the Music who has performed Conservatory and the Julliard Schod r 1 ¦¦ ¦¦ - K jury suborner - choose him it's inevitable that public discourse f " " " —" '« ¦ and e Echo ^qur. Pape candidate you have never heard of , will become either farce or cheap extensively as a recitalist of Music, has performed with the /*\akeTh r] featured orchestra soloist. A native , Boston Ballet, and for he can neither surprise nor melodrama. Boston Opera THft fc CUO H.W4VS wetfBM&S WRirtfJC. of Washington D.C, he has taught Orchestra, and was NEW BgWPTeP-S AND disapoint you, whereas Mr. My congressman, confining the Boston Pops SOBMlf gVfclf IP V0U WANT TO both violin and chamber music. D6AUN6 Anonymous may turn out to be fraud of principal cellist of the Quebec QHL1 0M6 ARTICLE himself to the small I^A WOU Lantz, violin, has a degree from Shaw Chorale WITH AN EVENT OP Pandora's Box awaiting only a promising leadership he knows he Symphony, Robert \NISH TH FPESENr TO ™£ C0LW Independent Study and will spend '5 spring Symphony. CAMPOS , -rot 6«H6 surprise victory at the polls to can't deliver, may not glisten like a and the Florida -JO POP- some time on campus each semester, IQDKI W- open and afflict the earth. diamond in a pig's snout, but in a SOO.K V AKTICLfS CAMHOT BE GllARAN- Finally, to my congressman's year like this he could look a lot Reykjavik credit, he has not challenged worse. continued from page 3 i feV^a!i?« u 11/10/B6, at The Campus Placement Center. Labor was and is willing to allow be offended. ' iffr ^HBWTWllW^" ^^ WW ^^^ ffin ^ff^^' ^^ W ^ ^W^^ ^WB ^W' ^Pff ^ffWffflBr T^nlTf ^^ l^^ffrBff , : , , ¦ ' > ' » "y v ,;' ' *»( "V»,' ' .. 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I bearing on the health of- this Haiti and (sic) attractive refuge. was-there when Bobby Bonds hit a institution of higher learning... and Monkeys were its probable host " two-out grand slam at Cleveland on better health through laughter... a ...Somehow, this statement doesn't Stadium to send a game into extra form of catharsis... All are invited quite hang together... whatever innings - only to strike out in the (again) to write in care of the Editor, branch one swings from... One twelfth with the tying run on third. who will transmit... Let's HEAR should learn to say what one The fans gave him a standing from you!!... we will publish what means... which is exactly what ovation - because he had made the we can... Dissent should not be Middlebury College students seem game fun. I watched Miguel Dilone suppressed... if it should be, we nc to have done... the students forum play baseball. Even Vice Coleman longer have an academic institution, recently passed a motion in favor ol couldn't steal bases like Dilone (of we beget an educational installing a condom machine on course Dilone couldn't get to first corporation... Colby College or campus... Dean Wonnacott stated, "] very well). Have you . ever sat ColbyCo?...the choice is obvious... think it's a great idea" .... through opening day in the forty right?... Rocking the boat is one Whoever said that technocrats do degree rain? Isn't it great? I sat in way to keep it afloat. Talk about not have a soul? ... WWI was picturesque Wrigley Field once (yes rocking the boat... the recent survey revisited in the Robinson room on Sox fans there are other quaint of faculty opinion regarding the the 28th... wonderful presentation, Classroom afflictions places where the American past-time College's merit pay scheme has H.P.... and yes, it does count!... is played) and watched Mario Soto produced very interesting result... How so?... Ask the students... Lady mow down my beloved Cubs in a 2 72% dislike the system, for a variety hitter. But man, was it exciting! January on the Trans-Siberian • continued from page 11 of reasons, yet a majority favors Railroad ... truly an appealing the play is a victory for Mom and presented. They are, after all, born All summer long we follow our each and every part or aspect of .the project... but who will do the apple pie over adventure. It is hard of the same woman's mind. teams. Their ups. Their downs. And , we are system... Conclusion? ... You "intensive required reading" when to believe that the playwright meant Instead ofa battle of wits it's always fun. When they win, its bet!!... It's not for the system which contemplating the splendors and it all to be so clear cut, so black and presented with a sparring session cheers and beers and second is an ill odor... it is its application bj mysteries of the East?... Ponder white. between the idle rich and the guessing with your friends. When , ... "Guess who, folks!',' ... yes this?: "Sports is a phenomenon in At the end Mary Jones sends a midddle class. Instead of dreams they lose, its jeers and beers and Woody, we got it... and yes, yes, our society that has not been given defeated Mary Smith back to their formation, subterfuge and second guessing with your friends. , yes we know... there will be some equal time, in terms of study, with dreamland. Her tone is victorious, resolution are left with Mom And, of course, tomorrow is anothei news wax on the floor. who disagree... Hamlet was right on other institution in . our but needn't be so smug; and .while meatloaf and day. target... words... words... words... society...... Gosh, Golly, Give us Mary Smith is certainly ephemeral, Secretary But now its October (November Elijah must be turning over in his a break!!... Talk about breaks... Is il she needn't be so defeated as to really but I'm . a slow writer). 9 continued from page 4 grave... Rest in Peace... Peace in true that the Faculty Lounge is discredit the possibilities she Tomorrow isn't another day. No She is survived by her husband, more baseball until Spring training. wisdom... and the Faculty has just scheduled for a face lift?... Say it so Harold C. Nelson, and one son, That is what real baseball fans passed guidelines for the continuous Sam... such a dark place that bats Reds and Greens Howard C Nelson, of Vassalboro; should be sad.about. No more review of colleagues; teaching... one have been seen meeting there on continued from page 7 two daughters, Mrs. Stev an sliding into third. No more dropping more set of evaluations... Oh (Big) Seminar nights... On the lighter • they want to (Cheryl) Belden of Palermo, and homeruns. No more, second brother!!... Now each Department is side...trust you voted for the remain non-political, they are very Mrs. James (Carlotta) Larrabee of guessing. No more watching Billy free to interpret these guidelines as il candidate of your choice... even if, according much involved in politics, especially China. Buck limp to first. No more cheers. sees fit... then, why legislate?... It« . to a well-known in West Germany where they hold Memorial donations may be made Nomore joy in Mudville. the old story of trying to evaluate comedian, politicians are one notch seats in Parliament. They may not to the Maine State Library, State Grim subjectiv e factors with objective below child molestors... If the Chuck like it, but they are now politicians. House, Augusta 04333. criteria... can't be done... Whatever cookie crumbles correctly, we'll see Department of Economics In terms of ideological structure, happened to common sense, to trust you next week... 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Thc relationship icHBT Southampton Campus ^ been described as "American Top of the Old Port between humans is what often ccclcctic and usually draws all typci 773 - 3501 prevents us from tending to the ? Send me information about. SEAmester for: D Spring '87 D Fall '87 1 ' of folks. There is a new, revised environment, and this is the problem ? I'd li ke to know more about the'Marine Science progra m on the " } ' Southampton Campus. i menu and Wednesday through Raoul's Roadside Attraction that the Green Party is up against, I Name ¦ . Sunday, Raoul's offers live music 7 d ays 'til 23:30 want to encourage political activism, : • ranging from R and B to reggae. 865 Forest Avenue but I feel, a need to express the Address ^_ . i i •¦ ¦ The crowd is rowdy, and food is 775 - 2494 inconsistencies that I find in the City /'State/Zip ' ' . . . unusual and good. The nachos are Next week Ru dy 's checks Green Party. 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by Lauren Sheridan What should you do if your pro-con view of the situation. They Every year Colby students face contraceptive has not been effective are there to help inform you of youi anxiety about their sexual or if you have had unprotected options and to assist you anyway experiences or lack thereof. Many intercourse, such as in a case of possible to make a mature rational are confused about the various birth simple unpreparedness or rape? If decision based on what is right for control options available to them. you suspect within 72 hours of you. The student should also feel Some have read about possible side intercourse that your .form of birth free to seek the help of Janet Irgang effects or the unreliability of some control has not been effective or if or Paul Perez, the college birth control methods. Ann you have not used any form of birth psychologists, also located in the Norsworthy of the Health Center control, you can contact the Health Health Center. asserted that the single most asked Center and receive the Morning The student should also be aware SPORTSWEAR about subject by RA's concerned After Pill. Like the contraceptive that Colby's Health Insurancve contraceptives. pill, this pill is made up of hormones provides a $300.00 , deductible Students should feel free to avail which are similar to estrogen and toward either pre-natal care or themselves of published materials progestin, two hormones produced termination of pregnancy. After located at the Health Center on the naturally in a woman's uterus and paying the medical expenses, the First floor. Two informative and prevents conception. This highly student will be reimbursed part or helpful pamphlets on contraceptives concentrated form of the pill must be all of the $300. All insurance claims are "Guide to Birth Control taken twice. One should be taken as and records are strictly confidential. PETER QUILlT^ Methods" and "Facts about Methods soon as' possible after intercourse, Nothing goes home or to the of Contraception . These pamphlets and the other twelve hours later. The adrmnistation. 33 Windsor Lane P.O. Box 1258 are easy to understand and may be Morning-After Pill used in the Again, Norsworthy stresses that TopsfieW MA 01983 Colby College . read in the privacy of your own infirmary is a low dosage which is an individual does not need to have a (817) 887-5229 Waterville, ME 04901 room.After reading the material to 98-99% effective while minimalizing GOT) 872-5020 specific problem or symptom to get an idea of the options available tc possible unpleasant side effects of come in and to ask about sex related you, it would be advisable to see a the drug. Use of the drug is subjects, such as birth control, BCmBM PRINTED SPORTSWEA R private physician or to take precluded when the woman has had sexually transmitted diseases, and adv antage of the free and more than one protected intercourse unexpected conception. A student confidential health services at Colby since her last menses. According tc should not feel embarrassed or ill al in order to choose the right method Norsworthy the pill has worked ease to discuss these sensitive for you. Ann Norsworthy, the fairly successfully and is available matters. All information is college's physician's assistant, throughout the week at the nurses confidential and the staff does not sil would like to urge even students station in the infirmary. Students in judgement of students who come who are not considering becoming may also contact "Norsworthy at in for help. sexually active in the near future to home. 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Wanted: student spring break representative Zoey- for Collegiate Tour and Travel. Earn You are the best I have ever heard. complementary trips and cash. For more Dan information, call (612) 780-9324, or write 9423 Naples, N.E., Minneapolis, MN Any student planning to remain on campus - 55434, Attn: John. during January and NOT doing a Jan Plan should pick up a form from Thelma Plusquellic in the Dean of Students Office, Lovejoy 110. This form must be signed by Game To the Baby Powder Girls: a sponsor, either faculty or administrator, continued from page 1 I love you guys, and returned to the Dean of Students Office question of the status of these war Division III team, Amherst, has -Dro on or before December 5, 1986. year games may well be unanswered convinced most that the White Mules - Janice A. Seitzinger for years to come. are definitely on the comeback trail. Boy in tight sweats spotted in Dana without - Dean of Students Classifieds must be the White Mules, at 1-6 While a 49-9 defeat to the Tufts a , dropped off at the Echo This year, and led by first-year head coach dumbies last Saturday was Sorry, did we do that? - The Castration Mike P. Office , basement Roberts Team. Tom Austin, have broken an discouraging, it is "anticipated that the You cra2y dog! We will have to crusade fot Union, by 12 noon peace and pick fights with innocent people 11-game losing streak with a victory meeting with Bowdoin, also at 1-6, P.B. - You're an all-around Goddess - sometime. Tuesday afternoon. over the University of Lowell. A will be well-matched this season, whcre's Mr. Right? Love, St. Louis subsequent near-miss 7-14 loss to with both teams gunning for a big New England's number one victory in the 1000th matchup.

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He feels that many people month in advance and lose chances someone younger than their teacher studnets are not the only benefactors Colby) makes up the next largest (not just students) have the for the cheapest seats or they book around. They're always psyched of the student teaching program. "1 chunk of business at 21%. misconception that making travel exactly one month ahead and find when I come." remember the feeling of satisfaction Surprisingly, students personal arrangements through a travel that the cheap seats are sold but. He There is something about teaching, when for the first time I could look travel arrangements comprise only agency costs more. "Travel agencies stressed the importance of booking no matter what the age the students around the room and tell who knew 13% of the agents work. While don't charge clients for their in advance and then paying before are, that is nerve-wracking and what was going on and who didn't Brochu stated that he does not services," he said. "The agencies deadline to avoid cancellation of the frightening. "The first day I was You could see the lights go on in refuse off-campus business, he make a profit by commission paid inexpensive seat reservation. scared to death; I had no idea what tc their heads." Besides that, student claimed that he has virtually none for by the supplier, meaning the For more information or for your expect I was afraid the kids wouldn' teaching is part of the processwhich (less than 1%). "We do not solicit airline, the cruiseline or whatever. travel needs, Paul Brochu and like me," remembers Pratt. offers the more tangible result of business outside of the school's The price you pay at a travel agency Michele McQuade. can be "Your are nervous at first and then becoming a certified teacher. interest. Our branch in town is the same price you'd pay if you conveniently .reached at Campus it's exciting. You feed on it and it Even if you're not considering a (Waterville Travel) is in business for went straight to the supplier." He Travel in Roberts Union or by affects how you feel for the rest of career in education - if you're just themselves" Brochu said. added that Campus Travel offers calling extension 3456 or 873-0090 the day. It involves some pretty "looking for something different to The campus travel service was airline services with reserved turbulent emotional times," agrees do to get off campus" like Joy Pratt - placed in Roberts last year after seating, tour packages, car rentals Sears. student teaching offers considerable Colby proposed plans to a number and hotel accommodations, just as to Scars, one of the According rewards. According to Sears, of Waterville travel agencies about the consumer would get by going tc Elections major challenges in teaching is "teachers are flexible, organized putting a branch on Mayflower Hill. a supplier at the same cost. Travel • continued from page 1 Jr. was learning to balance what the kids people who can think on their feet, McQuade Enterprises, which agents are not price jacking "middle re-elected as Kennebec County enjoy doing with what needs to get lus in and I know that will be a p operates Waterville Travel, Mount men." Sheriff for another four years. done. "My class enjoys being able tc " whatever I decide to do. Blue Travel in Farmington and Our special feature of Campus Maine voters approved the ban of talk about themselves in Spanish and Rumford Travel, won the bidding travel is the establishment of a group class competitions. It's important tc mandatory local measured telephone procedures and signed a contract department through its home office service by a 61% vote, and also on campus with the various doctors with the college in July, 1985. which is used in coordinating group voted to provide $9 million for Travel and medical programs as well as Campus travel remains a contracted trips. With this department, Brochu funding of the State Universities. coordinating group activities for the service and is not in any other way can take inquiries for any group Winslow voters approved a local 9 continued from page 6 upcoming school year. linked to the school. Brochu, a activity at no charge, even if a group referendum giving the town council JanPlans -and works with the In addition to this work, a large former Customer Service Manage] of people just want to rent a bus and authority to borrow $995,000 to administration in coordinating travel, portion of Brochu and McQuade's with Air Wisconsin and then invent a trip of their own. "The build a high school addition. car rental, and hotel accomodations days are spent getting lodging and Manager at Waterville Travel with group department enables us to shop On the national level, Democrats for inbound guests, speakers, and transportaion for Colby's athletic eight years of experience in the and find the cheapest rates. We tailoi won control of the Senate, breaking perspective students. Often Brochu teams. "Travel for athletics really has industry, became manager of the on- make a package for any group," he the Republican's six year hold. and McQuade become involved in eaten up a lot of time," Brochu campus office last January. In commented. There were only 15 uncontested special on-campus functions such as noted. "Usually three to five teams September, the travel service took Li trying to find the best travel seats in the House: five Republicans Parents Weekend and Family Wintei travel each weekend and we do all on the second agent, travel deals for people, both Brochu and and ten Democrats ran unopposed. Weekend by setting up the coodinating of van rentals, buses consultant Michele McQuade, also McQuade cited one problem- In the Senate only one Republican accomodations for guests in town. and lodging, shopping around for from Waterville Travel. customers missing their airlines and seven Democrats were In the summer, Brochu is there the best rates all three seasons." Brochu feels that although the ticketing deadlines. Brochu unchallenged, leaving a total of 155 arranging personal travel for families Brochu went on to explain that service fulfills a big need on explained that by waiting until the contested legislative races.

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Board of Governors: up to review the following: Room p.m. in the Heights. To the members of the Colby class Draw (headed by Steve Goldman) Off-Campus: Dail Zimmerman of 1990, The Board of Governors last met scheduling procedures, and clubs is the newly elected off-campus I am sitting here trying to think ol on October 30,1986. After Mark and organizations. governor who will be sitting on the a good way to express all my Serdjenian, Associate Dean of Cultural Life: Former US Chief Board of Governors along with gratitude, but I am afraid whatever I Students, addressed the Board Arms Negotiator, Tom Halsted is Steve Goldman. Dail is also the write won't say as much as I feel. concerning clarification of the coming to speak at Colby on Vice-President of the Off-Campus First, to all the people who stopped disciplinary procedures proposed by November 19 at 8:00 p.m. Organization. The Off-Campus and took the time to vote for me, I the Department of Safety and Johnson Commons: Informal Organization will be gathering give great thanks to. It is a fabulous security in conjunction with the Dear study break discussions covering information to make a critique of thrill to know so many people place of Students Office, the Board voted various subjects are held every off-campus housing options in the such a responsibility in my hands. I to approve these proposed sanctions Sunday at 8:30 p.m. in Drummond Waterville area. would also like to let everyone know (two abstentions). Ultimately, these Lounge. This week's discussion -Jean Kroeck how much I appreciated the concern sanctions will go to the Student will feature Cal MacKenzie and the STU-A Secretary and interest many of you showed Affairs Committee for approval. Republican and Democrat Club about how I was doing in the These warnings/sanctions were Presidents, speaking on "This election. You gave me much outlined in order to standardize all Week's Elections and their Freshman Election Results confidence and reassurance. I only significance for the '88 Elections." hope that through much hard work, disciplinary procedures for cases Here are the results of the Chaplin Commons: Will be much time spent, and lots of creative where guilt has been admitted. freshmanclass elections: Hope Warden, All-Campus Room sponsoring a Medieval Manor eveni thinking that Peter, Becky, Lisa, and for CC members only on November myself can bring about the Draw Chair, gave a summary of hei President: Dan Spurgin 19 and is planning some other wonderful year we all anticipate. committee's activities to date, VP: Peter Bryant events to be held in the Spa. including the survey which will Secretary: Becky Whitehouse Lovejoy Commons: Will be soon be handed out uTstudents.The Treasurer: Lisa Bove Your friend and president, holding an election to replace Board will make a statement about Daniel G. Spurgin Former Governor room draw pending the results of hei Christian 247 out of 438 members of the Ostergaard, who recently resi survey and the work completed by gned. class of 1990 voted, a 56.4% vote LC will be the BOG Room Draw Committee. showing A Class turnout. Three BOG committees were set Dividecj on November 10 at 7:00

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