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The University of Maine at Orono student newspaper cline since ampus 1875 Vol. 1, no. 4 Thursday, July 3, 1980 A trip to something for all by Stephen Olver Continuing south, you encounter Otter Staff writer Cliff. From Otter Cliff, the Atlantic bends eastward uninterupted for 3,000 miles Of the many national parks throughout toward Europe. Ocean Drive then curls the country, is back and weaves through the glacier-form- perhaps the most unique. ed mountains back to Bar Harbor. Spanning 33,000 acres on Mount Desert Perhaps the best views in the park come Island, Acadia National Park is the scene in this area. The tallest of the Park's peaks ;where mountains ane. sea meet in is Cadillac Mountain at 1,500 feet. From hreath-taking splendor. the summit of the mountain you can see a The oldest national park east of the fantastic panorama of inlets and islands Mississippi. Acadia's five lakes, ragged stretching toward the horizon. headlands, sandy beaches, sheltered bays For the true adventurer, there are more and 18 mountains over 1.500 feet high are than 50 miles of carriage paths and 142 truly a paradise for vacationers. miles of walking and hiking trails. Acadia The wide range of sights and National Park also abounds with an opportunities offered by the Park make it abundance of wildlife. Park your car at any almost impossible to see or do everything. one of the many overlooks and venture into Many parts of Acadia National Park, the trees. A short walk along the trail will however, should not be missed. most Ocean likely yield the sights of deer, beaver Drive. a park loop of about 20 miles. and racoon. encmpasses many of these sights. Both wild and cultivated gardens benefit On the eastern coast of the island along from the moist air provided by the frequent Route 2 is beautiful Sand Beach. the most fog and mist. An astonishing range of frequented beach on . plants can be seen everywhere on the Misnamed Sand Beach. it is actually made island. up of tiny parities of shells which tidal One final stop-off can be made at the currents throughout the years have depos- Abbe Museum at Sieur de Monts Spring. ited there. The shells are believed te have This fine museum specializes in the culture come from a vast bed of shells somewhere pre-discovery Indians and is most fascinat- deep on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean. ing. Approximately one mile down Ocean This is but a small fraction of the places Drive from the beach is Thunder Hole, a to go in Acadia National Park; to be broken fault in the rugged granite which realistic one should spend months in the guards the island from the relentless waves park to take in all there is to see. But. of the sea. On a rough. windy day. Thunder regardless of how much you see, it will be Hole is an awesome sight. time well spent and well remembered. Somes Sound provides unique coastal setting

by Ernie Clark least three to four feet. with tidal changes Staff writer over ten feet. Somes Sound is the southern entrance to many of Mount Desert Island's beautiful One of the more attractive aspects of landmarks. Guarding the entrance are Mount Desert Island is the only fjord on the Greening Island. Southwest Harbor. and Atlantic Coast, Somes Sound. Carved out Northeast Harbor. two of the four towns on of the island by Ice Age glaciers. Somes the island. Television star Garry Moore's Sound divides the southern coast of Mount camp. with it's trademark weathervane. Desert and provides a picturesque locale also marks the approach to the sound. for sailing and camping. which spans for five miles to its head at As with any fjord. Somes Sound is very Somes Harbor. Acadia National Park exhtbas a blend of struggling tA tiaerness survival in some areas deep. 156 feet at its deepest point and over As the sailor proceeds north up the and lush prolific growth in others.[Brechlin-Bar Harbor Times photo) 100 feet in other areas of the sound. sound. there are several panoramic points However, a hugh sandbar, apparently at which anchorage is worthwhile. Fernald overlooked by the glaciers. lies only 54 feet Point offers a picturesque view of the below the surface. sound. and a little further north. Echo Cove Sailors also have to be aware of the and Echo Lake offers a campers paradise. changing wind currents within the sound. At Echo Cove. also known as Valley -A taste of Swan 't Island Somes Sound acts as a wind tunnel and Cove, the camper can hear his voice variations in wind velocity and direction bounce off perpendicular cliffs. These cliffs are very difficult to forecast. If the wind is and the surrounding area contain many -the future of Jordan Pond House blowing straight from the north, sailors can hiking trails joining this area and Acadia find it almost impossible to enter the Mountain. Valley Peak and Flying Mount- ain. Echo Lake. within -Biking sound. the limits of these across Mount Desert Island Water temperature in Somes Sound is cliffs, is as relaxing as it is beautiful. typical of ocean temperatures in that it is Another choice attraction is located at -The world fatuous Jackson II.ahorator very chilly. Temperatures average 56 the northeastern head of the sound. just a degrees during the summer season, a little short sail away from the harbor. This area warmer in shallow regions. Currents run at has a smattering of beautiful coves, lobster see Som0s. page 8 2 Summer Maine Campus...Thursday. July 3, 1980 Mount Jac DesertIsland --Maine paradise • MOUNT DESERT ISLAND wor AND ACADIA NAT PARK Acadia by Ernie Cla PARK LOOP ROAD Staff writ4 AND ENTRANCES SALISBuilv COVE Mom Highways Events Secondary Rds Located on Carriage Rds JULY Bar Harbor Ii National Pork genetics resi Boundaries 1 Concert, Laboratory. Points of interest 3 Band 8:00 p.m.. Village Green Swimming Named in 4 Various Adult and Picnic Areas Children's Activities. Jackson, the Ferries Schedule to be announced source of gc Launching Ramps 4 Square Dancing and Breakfast and in-house rese Lighthouse Sunrise dance top of Cadillac Mountain one house 1 Como Grounds 4 Street Parade. 10:00 a.m. In for motion Clarence Cool 4 Seafood Festival. Athletic Field. 11:00 the Universit a.m. thru afternoon became resp( 4 Band Concert levelopment 1938, the lab Band Concert. 8:00 p.m., Village Green grants award Institute and 8 Free Art Lessons, 10:00 a.m.-12:30. research. Holy Redeemer Parish Hall Jackson Lab Band Concert, setback during 10 8:00 p.m., Village Green Bar Harbor Band Concert. 8:00 14 p.m.. Village Green structure. Hov ator of the facil 15 Free Art Lessons. 10:00 a.m.-12:30, of both Holy Redeemer Parish Hall capital. course, mice. 1' After the sti Band Concert. 8:00 p.m.. Village Green sion continued lab was now ha 19 Down East Church Fair & Auction, a time. Final!! Church of Our Father. Hulls Cove

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22 Free Art Lessons, 10:00 a.m.-12:30. Holy Redeemer Parish Hall 24 Band Concert. 8:00 p.m.. Village Green STEREO 25 & 26 Art Show, 10:00a.m.-5:00 p.m.. RECORD Village Green WEDDING Convention 26 Church Fair & Luncheaon. St. Saviour's Reel or cassl Episcopal Church. Mt. Desert St. Call Da 26 & 27 Craft Show. Mount Desert Island High School. Sponsored by Valley Craft Association (t3 28 Band Concert. 8:00 p.m.. Village Green 29 Free Art Lessons. 10:00 a.m.-12:30. Holy Redeemer Parish SWANS ISLAND Hall. --- FERRY f 31 Band Concert. 8:00 p.m.. Village Green JA; Wain .(iforeei eamerow5 anttques & Bar Harbor Bookman Celebrating our Fifteenth Season WE CARRY MAINE MADE 1,efierul fine Intiques. Fine I bin(' and lauss. 1 ollerlibles sed and rare booI. told paper MOCC A Sa.6 Ituvits,,: 1 is iitioes. Books. (1)11 ten is of ••••• 1,0 MottaJhre, 04 4•41. Esioies (,111,1) 1 D .s11.1 AT DISCOUNT PRICES 14 Mi. St. Harbor Descri Bar lopposite the ‘'illave Green( 210-5589 9-5 Featuring %% eckda- iltts Crafts and oods of Maine

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by Ernie Clark *EE Staff writer tructed to handle the increasing number of mice, _a.... ° and the Morrell Park Laboratory was 106-10—rr. - opened in 1962. _ s• Z1111111.,,ss Located on U. S. Route This development E.EEEEEE 3 just outside of continued under Dr. _Ass Bar 111.111... ..-41111 Harbor lies one of the world's largest Earl L. Green. who had replaced Little in genetics research centers, the Jackson 1956. Jackson Lab became the largest Laboratory. producer of laboratory mice in the world Named and in memory of Roscoe B. the largest center of mammalian Jackson, the Jackson Lab has been a major research in the world as well. source of genetically defined mice and Another building, the Mammalian Gen- in-house research since its inception as a etics Laboratory, was built in 1972 to one house lab in 1929. Founded by handle the ever-increasing amount of Clarence Cook Little, a former president of research at the center. Another building the University of Michigan, the center project. designed to double the lab space at became respected nationally for its mice the center. eas undertaken in 1978 and is levelopment and medicinal research. In well on the way to completion. 1938, the lab received the first research Today, Jackson Laboratory breeds over 3 grants awarded by the National Cancer million mice per year. with over 2 million Institute and became a leader in such distributed to other laboratories around the research. world. Six hundred thousand mice are kept Jackson Laboratory suffered a temporary at Jackson Lab for in-house research. setback during the late 1940's as the great over 35 scientists and 100 laboratory Bar Harbor fire of 1947 leveled the assistants are working at the lab. structure. However. Dr. Little, still oper- With an 11 million dollar budget. the ator of the facility, received large donations Jackson Lab and its operator since 1976, of both capital, scientific apparatus. and, of Dr. Richard Prehn. is presently experienc- course. mice. ing the monetary difficulties of any other After the structure was rebuilt, expan- enterprise. Despite this, the research sion continued at a rapid pace, so that the center maintains its position as a world lab was now handling over 100.000 mice at leader in genetic research and a boon to a time. Finally, new buildings were cons- both the bar Harbor region and science. Maine Campus CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING '1.00 for 15 words. $.10 for each ad- A geological phenomenon 1 draws thousands of visitors each year Thunder Idnional word. Call the Maine Acadia National to Hole in Campus at 581-7531. I Park. tPhoto by Mitch Tarr] STEREO HI Fl HOUSE PAINTING? -11MEDrara--I00 _ 1r1010 11r r4)1 4=J1=111 RECORDING n -1r-7-11f=J1=.1/=Jr=J1=.4=11=J1=JE=J• r=..i. WEDDINGS.CHORAL College student needs money a GROUPS— to return a Conventions,lectures. Any occasion. to UMO in the fall. Many years of ex- -11 BASS HARBOR perience. Tlic Ulm Craft Reel or cassette. Reasonable rat e s . Call Mike--942-4529 11 Call Dave.866-3753 CAMPGROUND tft bop i)., IL Family Camping hand-made gifts i.i penny candy jdhhs, II Electric & Water Hookups L 1.1 Telephone Reservations Accepted L post cards • il. L LI 411110, souvenirs Rt. 102A Bass Harbor, Mo. Li Main Street, Southwest Harbor. il., 14.244-5857 I n or C E )LEAD f=71=.4-1

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P" uiid Inns S '1 11 "'I ll ""1" (1(.11( S"11 1)• inl" ill'S mid (Icss(i 1.. S‘. n's Island, Maine 04685 526-2711 Ellstutprili. ;taint, 4 Summer Maine Campus...Thursday. July 3, 1980 Acadia National Park land rich in historical resources Su; by Dawn Good Staff writer by Larry M special military Acadia National Park, the only national at , the British turned their Summer park on the Atlantic coast, formerly known attention towards developing the Maine as Lafayette National Park, holds many There's coastal region. Appointed in 1761 by the r historical secrets of past civilizations. Island—no governor of the Bay Colony, These add, along with it's beauty. to the clubs, golf Abraham Somes founded the island's first park's popularity. shuffle boa permanent community on the head As far back as thousands of years ago. of shopping c Somes Sound. It was first known the immense beauty of the Acadian region as Dexter Sho. "Betwixt the Hills." now called attracted summer visitors. The first Somes- For thos ville. Many more settlements developed of Indians known to use Acadia as a easily. Swa throughout the region of harbors: becom- summer resort was the skillful Red Paint most borinA ing fishing and boating centers. Indian tribe. Then 800 B.C. brought the However. Oyster Shell Indians to Acadia. They left With America's declaration of indepen- and hiking , great piles of shells along Maine's coast. dence there came the territorial disputes at trails, braci The largest and most famous of these can the international boundary between the then a trip I be found at Damariscotta. The Abenaki and . Two of the wonderful Indians of the Penobscot and Passama- boundary treaties would have given Mount The State makes abot quoddy tribes also enjoyed relaxing Desert Island and part of Eastern Maine to Bass Harbot summer months in the Acadian region. Canada. but to the benefit of the U.S., a It Swans Islan was the Abenaki Indian whom the first boundary line along the St. Croix River was Europeans encountered on their explor- accepted in 1783. ations of the New World. It wasn't until the early 1840's that artists, writers, and scientists Although the Vikings were the very first began discovering the wonders Europeans to explore the Atlantic coast, of Mount Desert they left no claims. Island. Through them, people realized the incomparable natural beauty of the Island Samuel de Champlain of France. one of of Mountains. This accelerated the rapid the earliest European explorers to sail development of America's most beautiful through the Acadian region. was the summer resort. founder of Mount Desert Island: calling it In 1901, concern grew "L'Isle des Mont-deserts" because of the over the wide- spread destruction by vast mountain area of bare rock. He commercial devel- opers of the region's claimed it for France. Nine years after beauty. The task of establishing a nature Champlain claimed the Island of Moun- reserve for future The rocky coast of Mount generations began. Desert Island often reminds one of the coastlines tains for France. French Jesuits attempted The Hancock County Scandinavian countries. (Brechlin-Bar Trustees of Public Harbor Times photo] to settle permanently on the mouth of Reservations was created as a tax-exempt. Somes Sound, but their efforts were in land acquiring organization accepting vain. The British destroyed the small gifts of land from L °11 private individuals. By _1 community and captured the people. This 1913 the trustees held title to 5,000 acres, There began a 150-year conflict over the which included the is pleasure in camping at summit of Mt. Cadillac. posession of Mount Desert Island between Sieur de Monts Spring. and the Beehive France and Great Britain. During this and Bull. Mt. Desert Narrows Campground conflict, the Canadian governor in 1688 The trustees in 1916 presented these gave Mount Desert Island to a Frenchman. 1171-1 lands to President Woodrow Wilson. who Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac. who founded - proclaimed the establishment of Sieur de Rt. 3 the city of Detroit and later became the Monts National Monument, honoring the governor of French Louisiana. It is after Bar Harbor, Frenchman who led Champlain's famous this man that Mt. Cadillac. the island's ride is $2.40 expedition to the Island of Mountains. Maine 04609 highest mountain, is named. views of the This monument was 1.1 then redesignated islands alonl (207)288-4782 1.4 three In 1759. with the defeat of the French years later to the establishment of dolphins. sea Lafayette 1 National Park when later in 1929 Most visito was named Acadia National 4f0„1. 1 Park; the ered when t purpose being the name "Acadia" Island for the 1 was trn rut W.TPA SMUGGLER'S DEN better descriptive of such a beautiful signs telling) 1 region. Because we have for your convenience and to do. So r enjoyment: CAMPGROUND walking. Abi • Swimming in two freshwater ponds 1 road is the ! and/or the bay Salad, when •2000 feet of ocean frontage 1 available all • Spacious sites-both open 1 and shaded soup. salads. •Sun bathing beach *Echo Lake Beach. minutes away (TAT.DE sE erts. • Groceries located nearby *Acadia National Park hiking and • 711 From here Laundromat • Coin-operated hot showers biking trails posssible exc Proprietors Ralph and Mary Miro and family *Beer. Wine and Groceries IEVifft%4 Probably the •Clambakes to Hockamocl "`=.11=.--If=1/.=J1=_-Ir.-•-1,1=1r=.1r=4=Jr=li=lii=h=.1- nightly .1=J1=-1_11=J_r---Jr=lr=1_1=11'.7. .ar.=JI=J1=-11.- .20 min. from Ellsworth Located in Somesville Harbor on Burnt Coat I- -.."..i...i....,•..,....C.,:,..."...."..i.S:S5. -\ .. -'.c.c''_ -"s... -`,... -",....-N.--`,..."‘. -,....1...-N.. -\_-\....-\ .. *...;,..."....*•3..-N.37.5.7.)...„1 .20 min. from I Route 198-185 tent and trailer Bar Harbor sites—picnic tables—fireplaces—fi- rewood and ice for sale on premi- eafarer'5 I ses—salt water fishing & swim NORU -11e4),Inc. - Main Street ming—modern rest rooms with I metered showers—electric and wat- Northeast Harbor I er hookups Tel. 276-5088 Reservations Recommended. ARNOLD and MARIE ALLEN I Mount Desert, Maine 04660 i ii.224744.4-.27ag 207-2444g. i ( r;\ 411111111111. _ AU LAU LEAI TO BOSTON BAKED BEADS SEAFARER'S . 12-D Mt. Desert St. BAR HARBOR Open 7 days a week beads for 9 fen-elry and macrame I hand-crafted jewelry, wind chimes CR-A-Z ME 47 ROLL 2& hair beads I for •• hen on feel like a sandwiches-pizza- salads 110), 10% off any purchase with this ad/ .7:- - - LMEMIMININIP 14 Summer Maine Campus...Thursday. July 3. 1980 5 Swan's Island- life at a slower pace by Larry Wardwell about three miles from the Smiling is about three miles special from the Smiling favorite swimming to the Swan. The road is a bit hilly, but spot on the Summer Swan and can be reached by taking a island, offering Maine Campus worth the effort for the views. Also clean—fairly warm right immediately after the large water. Also in Minturn located here is Hindman's Harbor- is the There's white Oddfellows hall on the road Sea-Breeze Take Out not much to do on Swan's side Store (the only store on the where one can Island—no movie theaters, night- island). The lighthouse is almost clubs, golf courses. tennis courts, or another mile from the store along the shuffle boards. There's not even a same road. It was built in the 1800's shopping center. MacDonald's. or and marks the entrance to Burnt Dexter Shoe outlet. Coat Harbor. which is the hub of the For those folks who are bored lobster and fishing industry on easily. Swan's Island is one of the Swan's Island. The combination of most boring places in the world. the crashing surf on the rocks below However, if you enjoy bicycling with the sweeping views makes this hiking and an uncrowded roads and a delightful spot for picnicing or just trails, bracing salt. air and silence. relaxing. then a trip to SN'ans Island makes a There are a number of lovely wonderful day excursion. beaches on Swan's Island. The jewel The State of Maine Ferry Service of them all is Sand Beach. This is makes about five trips a day from about four miles from the Smiling Bass Harbor on Mt. Desert Island to Swan. but it is not easy to find. It's a Swans Island. The round trip boat good idea to ask specific directions.

from the Smiling Swan to Burnt Coat enjoy traditional hot dogs. ham- Harbor. burgers and home-cooked seafood For fresh water swimming with dinners. beautiful ocean views, go left at the In addition to these "Main attract- ions" ride is $2.40 and offers spectacular The beach is at its best during low crossroads about 1 1/2 miles from there are many secluded silent views of the mountains and coastal tide, when the full expanse of the the Smiling Swan on the road to trails and scenic overlooks that provide islands along with glimpses of white sand is exposed. The Burnt Coat Harbor. This road weeks of delightful hiking and dolphins, seals and waterfowl. glistening white sand and clear wanders along the other side of the exploring—how boring! Larry Wardwell is the owner Most visitors are a little bewild- turquoise water give one the impres- harbor through the village of Min- of the Smiling Swan restaurant ered when they arrive at Swans sion of a Carribean beach. turn to the Quarry Pond. This is the on Swan's A dip in Island. Island for the first time. There are no the surf, however, quickly brings one signs telling you where to go or what back to the cold realities of Maine to do. So most people just start coastal water. walking. About 1/2 mile down the The Carrying Place is another road is the Smiling Swan Soup & good beach. The Indians (Chief Salad, where bicycle rentals are Orono was supposed to have sum- available along with homemade mered here) used to carry their soup. salads, GIARDINO sandwiches IL and des- canoes across this narrow strip of erts. land which connects the two parts of From here there are a number of Swath Island. There are magnificent posssible excursions one can take. views of Mt. Desert Island in one Probably the most popular is a visit direction and Marshall Island with Hockamock to Head Lighthouse and Isle au Haut in the distance form the Burnt Coat Harbor. The harbor is other direction. The Carrvine Place ).o-c)..ampassow()miwoit.,,.._()._,,.,._.().....0.,_n_..0.4_,,....0, Dinner 5:30-9:00 Entertainment 9:30-1:00 NORUMBEGA MOUNTAIN SHOPi Jt IA 3,4,5

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CAMPERS Choose from the inside, informal din ingroom 1 and the beautiful view of the BACKPACKERS "Equippers to the ROCK CLIMBERS Maine Out(loors" THE PINES RESTAURANT XCOUNTRY SKIERS MAIN ROAD MILFORD (2 miles from Old Town on Route 2) f:OMPLLIL LINE OF CLOTHING ANI) tQUIPMLNl For take-out or reservation call 827-7358 Open Wednesday, Thursday & Sunday, 11 to 9,and Friday & OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ),....,,._„4_„.....4,4_,,4_04...04...,)_()_.„4_,) Saturda. ii to 10. CLOSED MON & TUES 6 Summer Maine Campus.. Thursday, July 3, 1980 Jordan Pond House-- Will it ever be again? Tw by Glen Chase by Stephen Olver Staff writer the time construction Staff writer can begin. The funds raised by the Island Foundation were Bicycling in Part of Acadia National Park. the Jordan scheduled to pay for initial planning and Mt. Desert Isla design, new fire Pond House has been a renowned teahouse places and also part of the the chance to e actual building costs. and scenic gathering place for over a taking in the set century. personal perspt Donations for the rebuilding of the A rider has Jordan Pond House. although numerous at However, since the tragic fire last first, have dwindled considerably in recent summer which totally destroyed the pond months. house, the possibility of it being rebuilt has become more and more of a questionmark. Groundbreaking for the new project was Over the last year, island residents and at first expected to begin early next year, visitors have urged for its replacement and but now it seems to be more than two years the Island Foundation, a private local away. AMMO corporation. has raised $675,000 to assist in the project. In the meantime, the ruins of the Jordan Pond House sit quietly. The majority of the $2 million needed refurbish however, to the house, Attempts by the Acadia Corporation to hasn't come through from the federal serve tea and popovers on the lawn as an government. interim measure have never got off the ground. The Acadia Corporation. a private According to Deputy Chief of Park Bar Harbor-based business, had operated Planning Dwight Rettie, the project is the house as a park concession for many caught in the federal budget squeeze. years. "Because of the president's budget constraints, the funding request could not There was also speculation that a be submitted this year.- Rettie said. temporary building could be built adjacent to the site, to be used on different He said the next opportunity to apply for occasions. This plan was half-hearted from The placid water and mist-filled air are one side of these waters: they can change supplemental financffig would be some- the begining because the structure would personalities quickly.[Brechlin-Bar Harbor Times photo] time next year and therefore it couldn't be have to be built well enough to pass state Bi included in the regular park budgeting and federal standards, just to be torn down Acad process until 1982. sometime in the future for the new Jordan 1 'Pond House. These students discover paved roads or o Plans for new construction have been However, as the one-year aniversary of There are even st completed and approved by both the Park the fire passed last week, the historic link with theirenrironment to automobiles. Service and the Island Foundation, but the Jordan Pond House seemed no closer to a estimated cost will have risen greatly by second life than it did the day it burned. by Laura Proud Courses are team taught. For example. This system of staff writer Outzen said, a course in evolution has been now being used taught by an anthropoligist. a philosopher developed by Jot 1915. The paths How many schools do you know of and a biologist together. The classes are where mind of keeping t you can get a bachelor small—an average of 10. The teachers THE LUCERNE of arts degree in automobiles to a INN have no rank tenure, Human Ecology? or and there is no feller and other The College of the Atlantic. located pressure on them to publish or do research. horse-drawn cart The Lakehouse Tavern within walking distance of Acadia National although a good number of them do so. Park, focuses its cirriculum on the Students at the college are required to relationships between people and their complete 32 credits for graduation. This Rt lA Dedham,843-625 natural and social environments. includes a workshop. an internship, and a The school opened in 1972. with about 30 senior project. In his or her second year. a students. Today, the school has 200 student must write a human ecology essay. Dave Mallett In Concert students. 11 full-time faculty, and 14 which is a personal statement on the part-time faculty mem- relationship between man and his envir- Thursday bers. As of this year's graduation. there onment, and is also used as a writing Don Sirs July 5 8:30 pm are 106 graduates of the. College of the profiency sample. Each student must also artists. 91 At do something in service to the community. lnternatii At the college, there is no distinction Outzen said the number of applicants charge th between Tickets $4.00 different disciplines or depart- has increased steadily every year. She said Hilton Ha ments. This is because. "Many of our that for those who are really interested in I'alidated courses our public golf course is now open interrelate.•• said Ann Outzen. what College of the Atlantic has to offer, who is in charge of public relations. admission isn't that difficult. 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July 3. 1980 Summer Maine Campus staff SUI EDITORIAL ALA ERTISING AND PRODUCTION STAFF Laura Proud Ernie Clark Michael Finnegan Glen Chase Stephen Olver Vol. PRODUCTION ASSISTANT Dawn Good ADVERTISING ASSISTANT Jan Cox Stu ADVISOR Art Guesman by Glen Chas Staff write' EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER Glen Chase Stephen Olver After more The Summer Maine Campus is parents went published student orient; on a weekly basis each Because nearness enlo s a more temperate climate than • ifits to the ocean. Bar Harbor . Barry said the Thursday. The Campus office is Seasons inland. cooler summer warmer the winter. the Its in the and in parents and located in Suite 7A Lord Hall. understanding Printed at the Ellsworth American in able at the Ut Elk‘‘orth. Maine. "It went can •Somes---- said. "We he continued _from page 1 how glad they Comedy in Maine Barry cited program that r pounds. and the Mount Desert Yacht Yard. Among them v where luxurious boats abound. The Acadia Reperatory Theater idapted by Miles Malleson room experiet will use •'Comedy in Maine" as its Class" which t The sound is equally attainable by boat, theme this summer season. August 26-31 is Reperatory Week, get a taste of car or bicycle. From Somesville, at the The theater, which was started in and one of the above plays will be Academic Skill! northern tip of the fjord. travellers may go 1973 by director George Vafiadis and repeated. the lecture pre directly south to the sound via Route 102 to his partner, will feature four plays: Tickets are available at the door, She added I Southwest Harbor. or may go to the other and from Tuesday through Sunday. were also imr side of the sound by driving along Route July 8-13 "Same Time Next Year" all seats for the 8:40 p.m. show will President 198 to Sargent Drive. and then southbound Ken by Bernard Slade be S6. Government to Northeast Harbor. From both of these There will be a performance access roads, scenic camping areas of welcome them I and July 15-27 "A Shot in the Dark" "Same Time Next trails are only a few minutes Year" at the Bar added a person away. as is Achard adapted by Harry Kurnitz Harbor Somes Sound. Club, where tickets for the tration and stu 8:40 show. Tuesday through Sunday. Barry strest July 29-Aug. 10 "The Good Doctor" will be $5 and $6. A natural fjord that is aspect of the on unique to the Chekhov adapted by Neil Simon The Acadia Reperatory Theater is Atlantic Coast. Somes Sound orientaion gives offers visitors located in Somesville. eight miles a little of the downeast flavor and a lot of Aug. 12-24 "The Miser" Moliere from Bar Harbor on Route 102. [see the outdoors spirit that is Mount Desert Island. Two Skitikuk y p Outfitters UNIVERSITY BIKE SHOP Fantastic • in ch • 61iimiii.44412/e (Formerty Pew ier s) -I-Food Facto • by Stephen C • Staff write Specialists in wilderness travel. 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