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This Other is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UMaine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Maine Campus Archives by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UMaine. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 25. 1980 le and White me Saturday the daily The University otMaine at Orono traditional Blue-White student newspaper game promises to 'be a aine en affair tomorrow as squad concludes spring since 1875 with its annual intra scrimmage. The action it 1o:ix/a.m. on Alunun d admission is free vol. 86, no.62 ampLI ILit squad will S e coached !aten Blue-Vs hite seteraw Monday,April 28, 1980 ..ollitouri. Mike Maser obichaud and Mike Ger-

White Allen squad will c withdraws from by Kevin Lempa Vince LIMO candidacy Dase Zumilach. John by Stephen Betts nd Paul Sundquist. behind 4 Staff writer the president's withdrawl from the presidential "Seeing the position he is contest. under and the president I can understand pressure he is facing why he did it." as the acting Spellman said. INSTITUTE In a mowe that surprised the university community, acting President Kenneth Spellman said he was very disappointed Allen announced because Friday that he has he felt Allen was the withdrawn best his name for consideration as a candidate for the job. candidate for the UMO presidency. 118,4 LD MACLE1S11 The "From announcement was made by Allen at the beginning I felt his biggest meeting liability MA Y SA R TON a with his vice presidents Friday was that he was too student afternoon oriented.•• EPIIEN SPENDER at 3 p.m. Allen submitted his Spellman said. "One time he formal withdrawl came announcement in a letter over to my dorm to talk and he played to the a game Presidential Search Committee of foosball with me. Another time dated he came Thursday. over and had dinner with a bunch Allen said of us.'' S in 20th century that he made the decision poetry after careful consideration ove, the past o. July 14 to August 20. two weeks, but that the final decision war, The only other UMO official that is being eral public. The second. made last considered Tuesday. the presidential post. Frederick We have Hutchinson. to 18 registrants. -1-he in- got a couple of big things called Allen's withdraw' "re- coming down grettable." tutor of Paideuma. Each durine the next few weeks,•• Hutchinson. vice president for Allen said. "I didn't research want to make those and public services, said he felt )lecture, read, and work decisions that and have people say that I was Allen had been an effective president ite to Nancy MacKnight, only doing it to make friends.' during his interim term. Allen cited calendar recommendations and decisions Allen said on the secondary phase of the past year had been next exciting for year's budget as the tough choices he and his family and that it that had been must be made in the upcoming weeks. very "enjoyable." 'ROM) "The "We had budget choices will be sticky ones. a very good year and we The enjoyed it." Allen number of freshmen who plan on said. coming here and have sent in their room Previous payments in down from to his appointment as acting last year.- Allen president. said. "This might Allen had taught in the zoology be an indication of department. aoraolxtoraorn decreasing enrollment." Allen said that he planned on returning to that Vice President for Student position once the new Affairs president takes Thomas Aceto. said that office. He said he had no he was very plans to apply surprised and disappointed for any other presidential at Allen's post. :redit Union announcement. "Ken Allen has demon- strated qualities to be a university Chairman president.- Aceto said. of the presidential search committee. James ing of When notified of Allen's decision Horan, said that the Greek weekend field for UMO president Sunday. Student Govei iment President was celebrated with many is narrowed to six t; outdoor events among the drizzle. with Allen's David Spellman said he was "astounded." three-legged racers didn't seem to These withdrawl. Horan said he mind too much. [photo by Don could not hut thai he can understand Powers speculate on when the president the reasoning will :ates t; be selected, but hoped it would be by the end of the semester or early June. st on a minimum t; Student motivates AFUM votes be offered starfingSA on roller skates on negotiation

by Steve McGrath skates in a roller rink. Then as a joke. fee usages Staff writer time I was saving getting to ire in 90 day',. All I thought I'd skate around campous. classes,- said Dolley, who lives lives I soon realized, though. how much by Stephen Betts in Stillwater Village Apartments on College Avenue. Staff writer He couldn't quite be called a Dolley said when qleir money if sidewalk version of Eric Heiden. but he began skating on campus, 1 he Associated Faculties of the Univer- 1 to Bill Dolley, his roller skates people would stare at are him. sity of Maine held their delegate the golden way to get around. assembly "I felt Saturday and voted for the usages "It takes about half the kind of embarrassed at of the time to get educational fund to someplace.- said first, because everybody kept look be payed for by the the senior microbi- "negotiation fee" ology major. ing at me. Now it doesn't bother of non-union members. me.- he said. Yet, this negotiation fee is the focal point # Dolley said he first skated as a Dolley. who of the dissident professor's protest and child in the roller rinks at home. fought in the Fraterni one imer 1-burs is Fight Night of them. Charles Williams resigned Friday However he had not been on skates sponsored by Alpha Tau Omega several from his teaching post. for some years when he got the idea weeks ago. said roller skating Williams. an associate professor last month to try them again. played a major part in of 1 his training forest resources said Sunday that -4 P.M. Just before spring break began. program. He would one of skate long the main reasons for his resignation was Dolley went to a local sporting goods distances to get his legs in shape for the controversey over the right to teach P.M. store and got a pair of speed skates. the bout. Dolley without joining a union. "I can't work He said these skates have an angled said roller skating is a in a popular way union atmosphere." Williams said. axle for racing and toe stops that to exercise all around 0 the country. "I don't see why they didn't have A.M - 1 P.M. allow him to walk up stairs. He has Dollev's roommate. an John Maclnnes. "open shop" where you can join put this advantage to use in the past said he saw people if you roller skating %Ant to and not join if you so P.M. 1 month skating to classes, in on the campus ot decide,- the Rhode Williams said. "It would library and in the union. Island University. make the union have to compete for the :an bank by "Unlike a bicycle, you have membership. mail. to I9ck Life on wheels has been pretty Instead we were coerced." sour bike up (when you go into a enjoyable for Wiley. He said he The fee, which was approved Pa bank. class), but with skates, you can just on plans to continue skating in future Saturday by the AFUM delegate skate into classs.-Dolley said. assembly, years "whenever he feels like going amounts to 95 percent ) of the regular union 1 ear.. •••••Mi IN IMO. Dolley said the only place he is not out, just for the fun of it.'" dues and must be payed allowed to skate is in labs. to the union for Dolley could only remember one the educational fund. -In the labs, it's (skating) Presently union not problem when he was skating. members must pay • 411.4.111•11•• CM. S153 a year in dues. ■•••• ,6••••••••... safe. Yu could fall and spill Using his fret as his "I had a dog chase me once. I had A second option chemicals,- he said. 'wheels . Hill Mlle% for the non-union skates his way around io keep kicking him off. He almost professors is to "At cumpu% Irhwo hi pay the $1 53 to go directly first. I intended to use the Don Powers tripped me.- for scholarship for university students that I see AFLIM rage it ocal .11 atm' Cam 1,1,‘ • 11 ortch“ 4 pril 2'i /Q.4() UMO to rietorv in race by Julia Frey. River of Vermont. Ladd said. He Staff writer has raced the canoe since then, tying for first place the first year. being forced to I Milo v.ithdraw from the stream with a hole in •:41g t‘410.e, 714 11; UMO has proven once again that the canoe the second year. concrete canoes were made for sinning The concrete canoe weighed 160 pounds, and not for sinking. as compared to 60 pounds if it were a Out of the 34 concrete canoes that regular racing canoe. Ladd said. attended the Sixth Annual National The purpose of a concrete canoe race, in a Concrete Canoe Race held Saturday at the which colleges from all over New England Kenduskeag Stream. only II had the compete with one another, is for ciYil satisfaction of crossing the finish line. engineering students to "experiment with proving, on the other hand, that of those new types of conditions for concrete.'• concrete boats brought from colleges all Ladd said. adding. "a canoe has to be light over New England. there were those and flexible. So to get a thin layer (about unfortunate ones that succumbed to the one eighth-inch thick) of concrete to flex is rocks. pretty difficult. It's a pretty. bizarre thing. UMO placed first and second place in the when you think about it." race, with the University of New Hamp- A tape player containing a recording of shire taking third. Beethoven's Fifth Symphony was installed The number one winning canoe. painted in the canoe to play on the flat water in the in a sleek jet black on the outside and a beginning of the race, so as "to help take

•••• bright gold interior with the words, "Death our minds off any pains or anything else. Geoid" printed in old English letters of Ladd said. He described it as a "dynannt . gold on its side, was paddled by senior inspirational song.- surveying engineering student Jonathan For Rezendes. being from Maine and Ladd and junior surveying engineering having the opportunity to know the riser student Jim Rezendes. seas an ads antage over those who were not The canoe that took second place %as from Maine. Because of this, he felt they paddled by Sylvia Bradeen. a junior civil "had an edge- on everyone else. • S engineering student at UMO and Rick Having been just a few times Thompson. a sophomore in forestry prior to the race. Rezendes accommodated engineering. himself well. saying. "It's like driying UMO's first place time was 1:32.35; car. If you don't know how to drive. you're second place time was 1:37.07 and UNH•s going to have a tough time racing.- time in third place was 1:42.31. Rezendes attributed much of the victory "We had a really good race," Ladd said. to two good friends. Scott Cameron and The weekend's poor weather couldn't keep these paddlers off the rivers as the "We didn't hit any rocks at all, and this is Michael Jackson. se ho helped with the .innual concrete can.e races went on as scheduled. !photo by Don Powers) what won it for us.'' portaging of the canoe at Six-Mile Falls. The mold the surveying engineering He saw the race as a ••good experience. students used to make the canoe three something different.- years Handicap awareness age is a TW-Special from Mad Peter Robinson of the scavenger hunt set l.see' CANOES page .?!

by Tim McCloskey located on the mall between 10 a.m 4nd 2 CAMPUS Staff writer p.m. The scavengers will be asked to pick The Student a piece of paper out of a hat, which will tell Legal Services office them what type of handicap they will will no% be open only from 10 a. m .-4 CRIER One of the more unique events sched- assume. p.m. Monday through Fnday. Prey uled for Maine Day is a scavenger hunt. "A certificate of merit for being a good ously it seas also open in Classifieds and the participants will have formidable the human being- will be awarded to all evening. obstacles to overcome. particpants. whether they complete the 10 a.m.-4 The scavengers will assume yarious exercise or not. Ms. Roberts said. p.m. Residency-Jan handicaps;-utilizing Sirois wheelchairs. crutches. Bonus prizes will be awarded to the Royall-stained glass. Hole in canes, leg splints, blindfolds and gags on scavengers who complete their assigned the Wall Gallery. Union. their mouths. tasks, she said. 12:10 p.m. Sandwich Cinema. The participants in the event, sponsored "The prizes for the successful partici- "Not Reconciled. by the Social Work - North Low n Action Corps (SWAC). pants will be aspirin and kisses for the will Room, Union. be assigned to collect signatures. bruises and callouses.- she added. The purpose 5-7 p.m. Preventive is "to promote handicap In addition to Ms. Roberts. Denis Medicine ayvareness and give people an idea of what Daigle. Kerry Millett. Program. Free blood pressure. Bal- and Celeste Yeager FREE LANCE COPY EDITOR charge it's like," said Judy Roberts. the social will be working on the entine Hall. SWAC service hourly rate for work on paper. welfare student in charge of the event. project. 8 p.m. WMEB-"Monday Night theses, and manuscripts, including Each scavenger must obtain several Companies which loaned medical equip- rewrites. Fast work 359-8536. 57 specific signatures at various buildings ment for the scavenger hunt were -Stp ADCO. 8 p.m . Lecture demonstration around the campus. Ms. Roberts said. Ohmart and Hinkley. -Jan Miller Drug and Sirois 111-1% SYSTEMS-Marantz. Sony. "It will cover the classroom buildings Eastern Royall-stained glass. North Maine Medical Center. Panasonic-mix and match from the library to hilltop.- she added. lown Room, Union woo the finest stereo sound system Although some of the buildings assigned in Eastern Maine. We are authorized will be inaccessible to wheelchairs, she In service all our products. Brawn said. "the emphasis will be on accessible Inc. Audio Video buildings.- Electronics Twin WANTED City Plaza. Brewer, Me. 989-6121 People who wish to take part in athe VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDERS hunt should meet at the SWAC booth, to be Enthusiastic, for sale and rent-Panasonic. Sony. Zenith.JVC. RCA. We are authoriz- CAN YOU.... ed to service all our products. motivated,energetic Filmsiall ratings) for sale or rent. have fun, work with professional Brawn, Inc. Audio. Video Electronics people and equipment to lose inches Twin City Plaza, Brewer. Me. and pounds??? people to sell 989-6121 Can you come in and take a tour of the salon??? FOR SALE: 1%9 Ford Ranger. n°. Advertising- rust runs o.k. S900. call Bill 866-554 Yes you can!! there's 53-tmfp fhe girls at Vogue will make IN ORONO now showing and rentilw getting in shape fun, and our money to be made-Salary and furnished apartments and mobile- specialized equipment will help homes for next summer and or next make it easy. September. No children. No pets. We offer a special 6 week program high commission. 942-0935 or 827-5935 51-mwf for students. PianoOrgan lessons, popular and Must have car, 15 hrs./week classical, beginners and ads any ed. call 827-25541 See Kathy or Sandy in4he Ad Dept. 54-5tp Whoever cwww oftwwwwi Si •oar et. borrowed medical papers saw from Tit Gynecology Clinic at Cutler 11414111 581-7531 Center, please return them. 59 4tp S

)61 28. 198(1 Maine Campus • Monday. April 28. 1980 local 3 victory oe race *Police Blotter* es of Vermont, Ladd said. He by Julia Frey urday. police said. Damage is canoe ie since then. tying for Staff writer estimated at $50. he first year. being forced to *Sig m a Phi Epsilon reported to om the stream with a hole in coke Saturday that a red GTO-i yre he second year. *David A. Gross of Lancaster. N .H. d car drove across their front la ss n. etc canoe weighed 160 pounds, was arrested Saturday for operating causing about $150 damage. d to 60 pounds if it were a avehicle while under the influence of *Officers escorted a car parade ot alcohol, ng canoe. Ladd said. police said. fraternities and sororities from the *Martin sse of a concrete canoe race. in Silva of 1550 Gardner seam plant lot around the cam pus :es from all over New England Neck. Swansea. Mass.. was arrested Saturday. in which about 400 people th one another, is for ckil Saturday for operating under the &tended. The only problem t he students to "experiment with influence of alcohol, police said. had was with motorcycles running of conditions for concrete," ..Fr driving a vehicle while under across lawns and sidewalks. dding. "a canoe has to be light he influence of alcohol, Peter * Carl Bystry of 32 Portland St., Old Wazni .So to get a thin layer (about of 633 Forest Ave.. Rumford Town. reported the theft of his S201 nch thick) of Steve McGrath. newly appointed editor of the was ar re sted Saturday for operating concrete to flex is fall Maine Campus, and George Burdick AM FM cassette deck from a Jee work on an issue of the Campus in a vehHew hile ult. It's a pretty. bizarre thing. the Lord Hall facility [photo by Tummy under the influenceot corked in Siodder Hall parking b Eves1 alcohol, rink about it." police said. Friday. police said. The Jeep wa, ayer containing a recording of *A resident of Estabrooke Hall unlocked at the time. , Fifth Symphony was installed rported to police that she received *A Raleigh three-speed bike was to play on the flat water in the Publications committee three phone calls Saturday within a teported stolen Friday from a bike 10-mu f the race, so as "to help take ute period. each stating that a tack ou tside of Esiabrooke Hall. ft groupof If any pains or anything else... men were going to come to was valued at SRA was an army selects he dorm to "hang, kill, and le described it as a "dynamic. Campus editor beat green color. women's-style. and had song.•' up" all t he Iranian students residing been locked to the rack with a Steve McGrath, a junior here. ndes. being from Maine and journalism to use,- he said. They continued mak mg padlock. The leather seat to the b Hie major. was selected as fall editor for simiar threatening opportunity to know the riser the McGrath also said he takes great pride in statements with was later found in Estabrooke•s Maine Campus by the Committee onema le ,ntage over those who were not on the daily paper. He believes the UMO saying he represented the tasement laundry room. Student Publications Friday afternoon. Klu Klux . Because of this, he felt the% community is "hungry" for the news the Klan. *Deanna Staples of 121 Somerset McGrath. who ge" on everyone else. has been a managing Campus provides. *Police received a complaint Sa tur- Hall reported to police Saturday that editor with the een canoeing just a few times Campus for two semesters, day that a disorderly group of male Sie had her red Miyata 10-speed said he would race. Rezendes accommodated work to continue the steady "Two hours after theCampus comes out, students was in the basement ol like stolen from a rack at Somerset improvement of the paper. Hancock I. saying. "It's like driving a it is pretty hard to find one lying around. Hall. Police arrived to find Rill. The womeis-style bike had "I would like to eight B on't know hov. to drive. you're see an increase in the When you consider that we print about eta Theta Pi brothers in the racing handle bars and her init iaK use of in-depth se a tough time racing... pieces on next fall's 4.500 copies a day, that means half the basement bathroom filling up water earved on the bottom of the frame. It paper." McGrath balloons from the sinks attributed much of the %le-tor% said. "This enabies population is picking up a Campus.- he to the used had been locked and was valued at reporters more time liter for Greek I friends. Scott Cameron and to look at a subject said. Weekend. There was $150. closely before presenting -quite a bit" of ckson. who helped with the it." "If we can increase our advertising water sp las hed *The outside window pane of Little McGrath also stated every where f the canoe at Six-Mile Falls. that a larger JR 131 revenue next fall. I'd like to have extra and broken balloons Hall's room 350 was reported broken class (the newswriting were strewn race as a "good experience. class that works for copies printed and distributed to make it about. Most of the 25 worth Friday. police said. the Campus) brothers lifferent.'' would make it much easier on eaier for people to get a paper." were caught dripping wet *Mic h elle 0'Donal of 313 Ken nebeL staff members. with balloons held ilium of the civil engineermL: McGrath said the staff would be in their hands. Hall reported the loss of her blue "We should be able double Themales left on request. pick ii 'see CANOES page .Z1 the amount returning a week or two before the g up &shed wallet with a floral design of in-coming copy, which would give us a semester begins so they will have a broken pieces of balloons as t hey sinew here between Gannet and greater selection of material we are going newspaper ready for the first day of school. wets, police said. Kennebec Halls. The wallet was • valued at $20 including contents. *It was reported by Bill Lomas ot *A three-pronged electrical plug on Al pha Gamma Rho that some one a "Space Invader" pinball machine AMPUS pushed over 'the •AFUM torch that was en ii the lobby of Wells Commons w as he front steps of the library in (continued from page 11 reported cut Friday by an unknown irlebrat ion of Greek Weekend Sat- cerson. police said not specific enough. CRIER is not based on need, while a third Professor James Wolfhagen, president proposal would go for research into issJes of the local chapter of AFUM. said that lassifieds affecting education in Maine. proposals for use of the educational fund "How can I pay for such a fee." were drawn up by committees of the union. Williams said. "It's not specific. It could "They were drawn up a long time ago, be used for programs promoting union- before there were any dissident ism." professors. !continued .from page 21 ••Wolfhagen said. One of the main arguments the department timed the race. Association of Independent Professionals. Williams said of which that he has already found Williams is a member, has in employment The award for the best-built concrete paying with a private firm in the the negotiation fee is that the fee is south. canoe went to Wentworth Institute of Massachusetts. CUP OM IIISJRVED CE COPY EDITOR chart Southeastern Massachusetts University e for work on paper. Survey received the wreckage award for unwill- manuscripts, including of'79 grads shows ingly displaying how a concrete canoe can ee snap swiftly ast work 359-8536. 57-5tp in half when just the right rock and amount of water pressure gets in its FOR 5 OR MORE TEMS-Marantz, way. They were bestowed Sony. high employment with a concrete. • * nasonic-mix rate life preserver, and match while the winners received I 244 PERRY ROAD BANGOR 945-5688 est stereo sound system UMO graduates who trophies. have not found a December. 1978. May, 1979. lame. We are authorized and August. .=Jf=h-zr-qi=-Jr.=-.-1r=Jr=--.1f=11=11=JI=Ir--_-1(=Jr=Jr=lf=-11.- job by graduation need not worry, because 1979 --Irr--11=1/=- -11=11=_If=.11=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jr.- ,-Jr=li=T II our products. commencements. Brawn chances are they will eventually find a The unemployment of 1.7 percent for Video Electronics Twin well-paying job. according to a recent UMO graduates were very similar Brewer, Me. 989-6121 survey. to the 1978 graduates rate in a previous survey. SSETTE RECORDERS A survey of students who graduated in The major difference was in the percentage 1 rent-Panasonic. Sony. 1979 by UMO's Office of Career Applications Available for Planning of graduates who RCA. We are authoriz- accepted jobs out of and Placement shows only 1.7 percent state. The 1979 ice all our products. survey showed that of unemployed and an average starting salary those taking jobs, tings) for sale or rent. only 56.2 percent stayed of $12,820 per year. in Maine while Audio Video Electronics with the 1978 class. 69.9 The survey was based on responses from percent of those Plaza. Brewer. taking jobs remained in Me. 1.175 persons who received degrees at the Maine. Maine Campus 1969 Ford Ranger. no $900. call Bill 866-5547 53-tmfp Eus LIEEE Advertising Manager & Assistant 3 now showing and rentin Oifts and giatty partments and mobile- appfiEl eat summer and/or next We have the most complete supplies loir bridal receptions in the area. salaried positions No children. No 'xis CataloRues Available For Wedding & 827-5935 51-mvvf General Invitations Design Your Own Cake Top,or Choose From an lessons, popular and Stock Deism *etas*,fro 3014 beginners and ad% am ed We are constantly updating our stock with the latest and ;5t1 prettiest -5t p party goods ; now all you have to do is choose. Piek ens op lithe lamina Orin,Ian' Hal lot-rowed medical papers Bunny Hale ..cology. Clinic at Cutler East Millinocket, Maine 04436 owner :.ase return them. 59 4tp opinion • %I ontlav April 2.4.

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I've always considered myself to bt pretty simple-minded sort of person, on, not very quick on the uptake so I'll have to confess that I'm amazed at the capacity of people to intellectualize a good time In VOLE the past couple of years I have Bitt been involved to varying degrees with production the 13E151l" - S 11IF of Bumstock. and one of the funniest parts of it are the attitudes towards this now institutionalized event. Since it was first unveiled onto the scene. Bumstock has grown and changed quite a bit. At first it was a simple yahoo get togcfner. lots of music, beer and a rah of cabtneers and their cohorts frolicking long into the night while various university bigwig types sneered down their long. pointy noses. They did, however. see the wisdom of allowing people an opportunity to gather and mingle freely as well as blow off a bit of steam at the end of the spring. In its infinite wisdom student government itself also chose to pump some funds into Bumstock. allowing it to grow and flower into it's present form. No longer is Bumstock a party for a if hundred or two hoorahs flopping around on the grass on a warm afternoon in May . It is now one of the largest. best-attended affairs on this campus. The Bumstikk of Too much trust today is resplendent with a large sound system. disco light shows, as well as some excellent Maine hands. It must also Bait and contend with switch is an advertising term And thousands of people. polke. it would have gone off well if and the which means to lure the customer into the encircling maw of bureau,rail, people hadn't, as always, tried to regulations that store by advertising a deal on one product, get goes with largeness something for nothing. When Mathieu ,ind then persuade him to buy something Yet, despite it all. Bumstock has saw things were getting remained else once he gets there. out of hand, he true to its original spirit of trec justifiably got angry. There was no music for the people The concert committee at UMO was way to and an easy going and keep track of the people who came free-wheeling time for all accused of using the bait and switch back in who attend. tactic line to buy another handful There is nothing in the to sell tickets to Friday's Pousette-Dart of tickets for a least that is penny each. So the ticket heavy-duty or profound. Bumstock is an concert. sellers started open favoring students invitation to every university person But those students who would pay the to who are now crying dollar. drop whatever preys on their minds and false advertising Stop should stop and think down to the Cabins for a day outside of The concert committee did the how ridiculous the whole thing sounds. not set out to usual dreary routine. lure students to the ticket booth It is one Their unwillingness to donate one dollar by of the few chances for most offering one cent tickets. people to to the elevator fund and their Those tickets see many of the others that expectations would have inhabit this to get into the Pousette-Dart sold out for a dollar apiece institution. How often do concert for anyway. off-campus people take one cent was totally selfish. the time to hob-nob The only mistake with the on-campus multitudes or fratern- Dan Mathieu, chairman the committee made ity of the concert was trusting people? Damn little else at this school is committee, the UMO students not to even said he was trying something take held outside, where people at least advantage of the situation. have different this time by using the elevator the opportunity to stretch out and fund idva enjoy the open air. T.E. In a place like Orono. so much emphasis is put on programmed activities and life-styles Death, and controlling crowds who are anybody? apparently unable to govern their own actions, that a loosely structured operation Soldier of Fortune is an interesting elo!mumed recsto •lk.ief knuckles, parachute is to this person at least. a magazine. It comes out four times a year. equipment, scores, welcomed sub machine guns, One It's a nice fat magazine with color homemade mortar thing that has always amazed me is instructions, Viet Cong that as loose pictures, lots of advertising and a cover death certificates, as Bumstock is. there is rarely anti-bugging the type of price of $2.25. devices, new ID, fire and law problem that seems to crop up badges. SS and Nazi atk s ruch It also helps explain a little bit about militaria and any .compe-ertspsitteir theh kind of gun or knife sSenio lisBainn:uert why the country may be in such a imaginable. heavy Ads for bumper types of regulations at thest precarious foreign policy stickers like "My gatherings, position. yes, wife there are always problems with This my dog maybe, my gun crowds magazine for mercenaries exists never,' and and violence. as UMO police are opportunities to buy first solely because there are men, and killer piranhas for to admit Bumstock is relatively frcc $19.25; not to from probably women too, who are mention the letters and this type of hassle. only happy articles It has in a war like atmosphere. on killing which the magazine always seemed to me that if you The major thrust runs don •t of the -to point out effectively give someone a ration of hard times publication is the sheer thrill and the sort of at the incredible opinions gate and try to be as open-minded as enjoyment of espionage and killing. politicians in power possible, have to deal then tension is greatly reduced The classified ads include with when making decisions. Bumstock notices from Now provides this type of entertain vets and ex-cops it's clear why Jimmy Carter ment, looking for kept light and without much of a message the Iranian rescue plans other work —looking for a war or a hit-mans under wraps. than to get down and flow with the Oh, what a Soldier moment. job. Readers can buy varottes, brass of Fortune might Not a whole bunch of grief about have done who you with such information. are or what you represent. but , daV spent with friends. T.E The University ofAilaine at Orono's student aine newspaper since 1875 F dolor .ampus I amms I he th,p(t. ( atriol,•5 1 ‘ss ruhlished dads jt Managing Fdilin. (den( hase 'ht 1 no ersit s ot Dale Maine at Orono Mike Msliarriglr Sine Olser Stacy Vile. &lot business I ours Athenians' ial arid or es are IsK aied SIC\ Managers %ens Cartoonists staff ‘tarf.ith Fitton a, 'suite - A I irsl Hall 1'51H Liao( arnc% lac% ( uono. Ilviiniria (rail( m Adam' ,naun Dye' Maine. 04464, iclephorn Manager 'sands lough 120') CR1 's 11 Ann Roi'srisk Rell, or, Paul cinch Ives. I homa, Mark Ingraham \dscriising and suh,,opi on rates I it. I &lots Fillmore Jared as adahle opoi, regilCs11 Production Manager. luha I it, Smith Printed et 1 re nid 1 orran Rishard Photo Assailants Dave echelon, I /Assort,/ Amer', an. f Ilsss ort h. ( arol ‘saiinders ()Pues Ma ne. Tint AL.( loskes Failtariel (rail Brooks Joel Ranger ("JAW Phnii F disor Page Minn Hehhis 'Si,. I aura Bill Mason /ason Proud Bruce ‘Vilde". ( entrella opy Edelen Don Powers Mooch Edelen ( it F dinar' Bohbi Jo Donna Mats Filen( iarten (reorge Amos Soiomaiv," BurdisI 1 aura Adieetiskas Proud Repeesentatia es Margie Crory ipnl 28. !cow

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considered myself to he d -minded sort of person, one on the uptake so I'll haye to 'm amazed at the capacity of ,Ilectualize a good time In pie of years I have been varying degrees with the Bumstock. and one ot the s of it are the attitudes ©ckcCT now institutionalized event (ei set'ar-a) as first [Latin:and unveiled onto the other (things)"] ock has grown and changed it first it was a simple yahoo lots of music, beer and a raft and their cohorts frolicking light while various uniyersity sneered down their Ion,:

iowever. see the wisdom de an opportunity to gads(' eels as well as blow' off a se end of the spring. In m student government use • o pump some funds in: owing it to grow and flow !nt form. is Bumstock a party for a o hoorah% flopping around on w arm afternoon in May . It is the largest, best-attended campus. The Bumstock of lendent with a large sound Hot stuff in the gym: light shows. as well as some three dynamite groups — p. 8. Inc bands. It must also thousands ot people. poke. ruling maw of bureathratt, at goes w ith largeness te it all. Bumstock has to its original spirit of tree seople and an easy going and time for all who attend hing in the least that is profound. Bumstock is an to every university person ,er preys on their minds and ie Cabins for a day outside ot iry routine. the few chances for most many of the others that istitution. HOW often do ,ple take the time to hob-nob npus multitudes or fratern- rut little else at this school is ide. where people at least rtunity to stretch out and air. e Orono. so much emphasIs ogrammed activities an Fox and dog flies :ontrolling crowds who art on the prowl again — p. 6. ,ble to govern their ow! 3osely structured operatter is to this person at least. .1

t has always amazed me I, iumstock is. there is rarelv lem that seems to crop ti;• as indoor concerts or the. Banquet). Despite tht if regulations at thirst arc always problems wit ence. as UMO police ar‘ amstock is relatively fr, f hassle. seemed to me that it ,ne a ration of hard time, to be as open-minded as nsion is greatly reduced es this type of entertain ithout much of a messagt down and flow with th( 'hole bunch of grief abou, hat you represent. but .1 -iends The Romantics play ne lovely love songs — p. 6. npus staff Shaun Dyer nas Mark (mishits, I Shut hallowed lines haunt llaucA's hall. Dave Pellesrm. The Bard's Joel Ranger Bruce Wade-. Maine Campus • Monday. April 2,4. IVXO Record Review The Romantics: For Spring Fever

The first sound you hear on The they pull it off so well, you'll think it's a For The Romantics romance is the heart-felt plea to get back Romantics' debut record, called Tbe Romantics original. together. 1 he ultimate — the highest of highs. "What I song doesn't say why the break-up Romantics, is Wally Palmer's guitar. It's The next thing you will notice about took a like about you, Mike Skill sings. is "you place. it just rya( hes out hit wonderful sound, this record is all the what the loser, reminiscent of the earls songs are about hold me tight/Tell me I'm the only 60s, and romance. once had: "Everynight I dream of what I more specifically. The Kinks. Not love, mind you; romance. one/Gotta come over tonight." It might svouldn't do /To get back to you/I can't At times, The Romantics sound so much Love is rarely mentioned here, although it read like simple, gushs sentiment, but the wait till I see you again." Even in like the early Kinks, you'll swear the is hinted at a few times. This record is its way Skill sings these words makes you feel lonelifle1%. this song shows record has been mislabeled. about the time spent searching it's Everything the for th