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fC5 UMLQU Thursday, June 7, 1984 .Page 9 alcohol "Fraternities have a predestined stipulation that drinking is an ac ceptable social pastime," said Ricky Taloe, rush chairman at Delta Up silon fraternity. Taloe said fraternities like to make alcohol available to those who like to drink. "It's almost a marketable item, a means of getting people over to the house," he said. Stafford admitted that monitor ing off-campus groups would be difficult. "It's possible that frater nities may become more attractive," he said. "If I were 18 years old, and I knew that a frat was having a party where I could get beer, I'd be waiting in line. "But fraternities and sororities have been just as good as we have at monitoring themselves," he said. Taloe said tha't fraternities were trying to control alcohol, although their results were not perfect. "As far as checking IDs and weeding out the underaged, I think we're doing a good job," he said. "Most houses are trying to comply with the new ArtSchool Bowman wanted "to try some new things out before a club-like audience." The 20-year-old Raleigh native and N.C. School of the Arts student is taking a year off from school to experiment with his brand of "physical comedy." He hopes to become an actor. Sax, 23, an electrical engineer from Long Island, NY, who moved here two years ago, has performed professionally for four years. His four-page brochure lists the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas, public schools, retirement homes and international conventions as some of his stomping grounds. Sax juked and juggled his way through a slick routine that in cluded juggling to "Dueling Ban jos." When he successfully juggled three bowling balls, the audience gave him the night's only standing ovation. BLOOM COUNTY OKAY, MRS. WHACKER. . YOUR TRIAL IS IN A FEIN PAYS-AND IteEP YOU 70 SIGN A FEW OFFICIAL COURT PAPCRS. yaknow.i bet most of you OCT a ume ALFRtP HITCHCOCK.. I' 1HI Witt (WltlZ. RIGHT HA WHAT ABwcHOFuemsm - hello? mmouNT pictures ? this is steve pauas..i'm the lawyer for Alice, 'the bloom county axe talk to murperess: M&snar WANNA BUY THE BABY WELL. I THE PROJECT 'mMj Ma JFv Am t4i tier a A SORT OF FEMINIST rxiPAYTHe THIRTEENTH. M(WP RW-ifTC, f If . -L,A 9 I 1 ilii laws, but there are still lots of places that allow people who aren't 19 to drink." Parker, a member of Chi Psi fra ternity, said that fraternities and sororities had the same obligations as the rest of the student body. "We are still students basically trying to come up within the law," he said. "It behooves fraternities and sororities to comply; right now, it's too much of a liability to break the law." To help implement the alcohol policy, RHA and the Department of University Housing will sponsor more non-alcohol events, Stafford said. Approximately 45 percent of all dormitory residents are fresh men, and many will be underage. "You just won't see as much beer being tossed out first semester," he said. Stafford plans to continue the mandatory alcohol forums for dorm officers initiated last year by Mark Dalton, past RHA president. Sax decided to teach himself juggling when he was "a bored 16-year-old. I used to live very well on it but I didn't want to waste a four year college degree," he comment ed. "Now it's just pure fun. I go up there and have a ball." Maguire entertained the audience with an original composition written with a friend, titled "The Talking Mutant Blues," which he termed a "piece of social commentary, about the years after the bomb got drop ped. He told the crowd, "Nobody was supporting the pro-nuclear movement, so we wrote what we hoped would become their anthem." The song's lyrics discussed truck size squirrels, a child with a beak, a little boy with an ear so big he had to carry it in a wheelbarrow, and a little girl as big as a garage. this is your written FVZAOFINNOUNCeTO m charge: of am wrper . PUT YOUR MARK ON THE POTRM. . msum V hu-lo ywm SE KMKZT SO Ufoi MANY EXCtSSNCLY 71 'iul Wlf-NRW UN... TEENAGE ONE. Ml? GROSS, EXPLICIT Pi5MM0RMCNT seem we 1ALKIN' HERE? x New social lieutenant governors in dorms will be able to bring non alcohol programs to their halls more easily, Stafford said. In addition, a new campus group will try to increase alcohol awareness starting this fall. Boosting Alcohol Consciousness Concerning the Health of Universi ty Students is a national organiza tion originating in Florida. Local organizer Mark Dalton said BACCHUS had been well received on campus. "We what peo ple to be aware of what you can do without alcohol," Dalton said. "We're an awareness group, not a temperance movement." Dalton said a BACCHUS goal would be to start non-alcoholic activities in the fall and have them carry through the semester. "Right now, we're looking for a steering committee to do some legwork to get by-laws and a constitution together and start some programm ing," he said. From Page 1 Maguire just moved here from the Caribbean where he was recovering from an accident in which he lost part of a finger. The injury occurred several years ago when Maguire was working in a restaurant to help finance his singing career. Maguire, a self-proclaimed gypsy, is playing in local restaurants and clubs and, coincidentally, tending bar at Molly Maguire's. "I liked the name," he said. "All I want to do is to make a de cent living with my singing, he con tinued. "I'm not starstruck any more but I enjoy what I do." Monday Night Live! will be held each Monday night at 8 p.m. The event is sponsored by the Art School, WCHL, Domino's Pizza and Village Cable. The ArtSchool, located in Carr Mill Mall, is a non profit cultural arts center. by Berlte Breathed an? me mmn of mental competency. MtPPlE-AGCP HUSBANP. TRY 0SNEY. V J NORMAN? HELLO? '" VO- ' f lip j4 The impetus for his involvement with BACCHUS came from the work that he did with the alcohol policy, Dalton said. "I spent a lot of time researching policy on what you can and can't do," he said. BACCHUS goes one step further into what people want to do, Dalton said. BARGAIN MATINEE ADULTS $2.00 TIL EXCEPT "INDIANA JONES' LAST DAY! 3:00 5:05 7:10 9:15 Romancing In Storx (PG) LAST DAY! 2:45 5:00 7:15 9:30 Hotel Nw Hampshire (R) 2:35 4:55 7:20 9:45 Sorry, no passes, Spec. 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