Chenevert Resigns As Security Chief

Chenevert Resigns As Security Chief

Non-ErofUT - U.S. Postage Sound Paid X Waterville, ME 04901 Response Permit Number 39 . Colby hosts the 42nd Annual Spring Meet by Rudy Penczer convene at Colby for the 42nd The meet has already The poles have been planted. Annual Spring Woodsmen's received much local and The decks have been built. Weekend. national attention. Down East Many long hours have been Among the schools competing ran an article advertising it, as spent grinding, filing, and will be UMO, Unity, did Yankee, The Boston Glebe, honing edges to razor-sharp Dartmouth, UNH, UVA, as The New York Times, and The perfection, and many fingers well as six others from as far Morning Sentinel. WBLM has nicked in the process. away as Pennsylvania, Western been advertising during their This Friday and Saturday, the New York, and Canada. With morning show, and local news chips will fly!! Axes will be forty teams competing (men, programs have agreed to cover thrown and canoes will cruise women, and alumni combined), it as well. The Wall Street as Woodsmen's teams from all this will be one of the largest Journal has called wanting to over the Northeast will meets in recent history. continued on page 11 New York win makes "the Duke" the front runner in the Democratic contest by Maiy McHugh the vote, Jesse Jackson second nominee in July. The overall Senator Gore is expected to to Jackson which made the And then there were two. In with 37%, and Al Gore a dismal delegate count (2081 is needed announce later this week that white/Catholic vote so this long marathon battle, third, with only 10% of the vote. for victory) is now at, according he will also suspend his important. New York also better known as the Democratic In terms of the all important to ABC news: campaign. When a candidate showed that Gore had no primary, the Democratic party delegate count, Mike Dukakis, Dukakis suspends his campaign, he can strength among any group. has now narrowed its choice with his victory, gained 163 Jackson 827 still hold onto all the delegates Now the campaign continues for its nominee down to two, delegates, Jackson 93, and Gore Gore 435 he has won in hopes of having to move along . for the and have, for the time being, 20. Uncommitted 385 some bargaining power at the Democratic party. For the first found a clear front runner. At With his victory, Mike In the uncommitted category convention. time in many years, all the least these are two conclusions Dukakis now takes about a 200 contains all the delegates won The key to the Dukakis' primaries are important and being drawn from the results of delegate lead over Jackson and by Paul Simon who suspended victory in New York seemed to each delegate will be fought for Tuesday's New York Primary. has taken the front runner his campaign and the delegates be capturing the white/Catholic heavily. The next two major In the highly contested battle label. Analysts agree that it is won by Richard Gephardt who vote' . As expected battles happen in Pennsylvania for delegate rich New York, the now his race to win and as long released all of his delegates approximately 75% of the on April 26 with 178 delegates results were: Mike Dukakis the as he avoids major mistakes, he after he left the race. After his Jewish vote went to Dukakis up for grab and in Ohio on May irnpressive winner with 51% of should become the Democratic dismal showing in New York, and 95% of the black vote went 3 with 159 delegates at stake. Chenevert resigns as security chief advertising and searching tor Chenevert will be busy in his by Lori Wright candidates soon, and hopefull y new position because he by fall the position will have estimates Middlebury to be On March 29th, Head of been filled. There is a great about five years behind Colby Safety and Security, Pete deal in store for the new in terms of the quality of their Chenevert, announced his person, including the department. "The officers are resignation from Colby to installation of a new computer the equivalent of watchmen become Director of Public and security alarm system, and they don't provide any Safety at Middlebury College "Although I won't have the services for students," he said. beginning May 9th. An eight benefits from these new Chenevert will be at year veteran of Colby, projects, they will be a great M id dleb ury for Chenevert was not looking to beginning for the new guy and Commencement so that he can leave Colby but felt that, "I he'll be able to reap the begin developing relations with have done as much as I can do benefits," states Chenevert. the department and students, " here. It was an excellent As advice for the new Head of 1 want to meet a few students opportunity to move on and get Safety and Securi ty, Chenevert before next year so that I can some more experience." encourages the "hands on hear their ideas and feelings." Although Colby has not yet stuff like "getting out there to "I would like to thank f oun d a r eplacement, meet as many students as everyone for being so great. Chenevert is confident that the possible. Mingling and letting Colby has been very good to me department will be able to run them know who you are proves and I will miss and appreciate itself through commencement, to be a real benefit." His advice everyone here. Colby has been "there is a good crew in this is credible seeing that he was a great experience and I hope department and they don't adviser of WMHB and a leader that I will find tha t at need me." Colby will begin of past COOT trips.- Middlebury," said Chenevert. Photo by David Coleman •Colby hosts Trad i tional - *Colby Dancers "took a step irt Maine Music Festival" this 1 *Studcnt Center damage the right direction" last INSIDE:i ¦ ¦ weekend. See p. 2 charges spar. See p, 3 Friday and Saturday. Sec p. 7. ^^^^^ »i«» _ »_______B« a^^ BWi^^----_^---- _--- "--«-«» ^^^^^™ »^™" - Maine Music Festival comes to Colby Western-style yodeling, at which the performers will Waterville-based traditional French fiddling, and Lebanese jam informally, demonstrate Irish music group, Tara; and "oud" playing are all elements their musical skills and the Penobscot group, Chief of Maine's richly diverse techniques, and discuss the Poolaw's Tepee, which makes musical tradition that music "roots " of their musical its home on Indian Island. lovers will have a rare traditions. Storyteller Joe Perham of West opportunity to hear when On tap for the Friday night Paris will be Saturday night's Colby College hosts its performance are: Tim Farrell's master of ceremonies. A "Traditional Maine Music Cabin Country Band, from contradance, called and Festival" on Friday and Bingham; Yodelin' Slim Clark, accompanied by the Old Grey Saturday, April 22 and 23. of Saint . Albans; the Goose Band of Freedom, will A total of eleven groups from Passamaquoddy group. People close out the evening and across the state, featuring as of the Dawn from Perry; and festival. many as 30 musicians, will oud (lute) player Al Gardiner, "There is a rich and varied perform in two concerts, one of Lewiston. Benny Reehl of the tradition of music and music- Friday everting at the New England New Vaudeville making in Maine that reflects Waterville High School Review of Gardiner will do the its cultural diversity," said Auditorium, and another honors as master of Colby's Assistant Professor of Saturday evening in Colby's ceremonies. ' music and ethnomusicologist Student Center. Both Saturday evening's lineup is Linda Fujie, who is responsible performances will be at 8 p.m. as follows: the Sabbathday for gathering support for the and are free and open to the Lake Shakers of Sabbathday program on the Mayflower public. Also at Colby on Lake; French fiddler Ben Hill campus, as well as from Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. will Guillemette and his Ensemble, the National Endowment for be a Festival Workshop session, from Kennebunkport; the continued on page 1C Judicial Board Summary Security watch STOLEN Date of Hearing Charges Findings Sanction(s)/Rationale A brown Gucci bag style purse was stolen from an employee in 1) failure to comply with Roberts Union. RA; 2) failure to comply A leather jacket with keys in the pocket was stolen from the April 10, 1988 with HR; 3) failure to Suspended for semester Student Center. comply with security; 4) Guilty of #1-7; L 1988-89; permanent A Brooks Brothers jacket and eel skin wallet was stolen form verbal abuse of HR; 5) Disciplinary Probation; the Grossman lounge. verbal abuse of security; required counseling and Stolen from the display case in the lobby of Roberts Union: not guilty of #8 5 Colby Tee Shirts 6) physical assult of HR; verification to return; 7) drunk and disorderly Iftters of apology; $200 in 3 Books "History of Colby" '3 Books " conduct; 8) fighting with fines. "Lovejoy fellow,student, 3 Books "Strider Years" 1 Picture of the library tower 1) failure to give proper ^. ,. „ , ,. Disciplinary Probation A , name/ID; 2) failure to VANDALISM April 10, 1988 comply with security; 3) Guilty of #1-4; through Spring, 1989; letters of apology; , A BMW - 320 parked in the Roberts Union Student Parking lot verbal abuse of an RA; 4) - had the antenna broken off. failure to comply with not guilty of #5. required counseling RA; 5) fighting with a evaluation; $150 in fines.

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