inued from page 5 Ammendment (ERA). A month later her husband of 17 years asked for a divorce. the mother of four wrote about these expe- riences in 1981 in a book called From Housewife to Heretic. © Since then Johnson has also become something of a heretic in the women’s movement. In nization for Women (NOW) en- dorsed Mondale, she ran for Pres- ident of the United States as can- didate for the Citizens Party. As Johnson tells it, she just laughed when she was first approached to run, then suddenly the shocking realization came over her — “but look who IS President!” She has a moving chapter in her second book, “Going Out of Our Minds: The Metaphysics of Liberation, about her experience of running for president. In it she encour- ages every reader to think about her values and beliefs and to out- line her priorities energizing com- mon sense is a real tonic for those of us who always assume we don’t have what it takes to be a leader, whether in out communities or in politics. Of course her com- ments about the American polit- ical scene easily translate to ours. Johnson locates the cause of the many failures and minute suc- cesses of the U.S. women’s move- ment in the last place you’d ex- pect to look: the patriarchal atti- 1984, while the National Orga-. tudes of the women who ae the movement’s participants. “This is heresy with the ring of truth”, writes reviewer Cyn- thia Yockey in the San Fran- cisco Chronicle. Johnson says that women who pour their en- ergy into changing the patriarchal system in ‘approved’ ways are like co-alcoholics who maintain a partner’s alcoholism by trying to control the partner and fixing up his or her mistakes, instead of just getting on with their lives.” Yockey goes on to say “John- son proposes an answer that is as inspired and elegant for changing the world as was the invention of the lever: Women can trans- form the system by transcending it in their feelings and attitudes about themselves. Furthermore, she gives specific, practical tech- niques for doing this. Another reviewer states that “The very hopefulness of So- nia Johnson’s metaphysical es- says puts a burden on us that seems too much to bear. Af- ter all, cynicism, despair, and very modest dreams are more palatable than the idea that our visions for a brave new world will find the path for the whole planet. Maybe it’s just too hard to do things differently.” This’ reviewer tells how a group of her friends had all been excited by Going Out of Our Continued on page 13 APRIL oUPEI TUESDAY — ALL ‘PARTICIPA GET— TOGETHER AWARD PRESENTATIONS- LEAGUE WINNERS NTS CONTACT TEAM REP 7:15-9:00 en [ft “ BARN - HOCKEY ALLSTARS Life In Residence ~ Over the past several weeks the U.P.E.I. residences of Blan- chard, Bernardine and Marian Halls have been holding a ‘Win, Lose or Draw’ Tournament. It was a round robin tourney ‘with seven teams from Blanchard play- ing off against each other, while seven teams from Bernardine and Marian were doing the same thing. A lot of the games were. close and sometimes even re- sulted in ‘draw offs’. Team turnout was great throughout the tourna- ment and fan support was phe- nomenal. The top teams in each of the buildings were as follows: Blanchard Hall - 1st place - ‘The Knucklers’ Ellen Perry Kathy Dunn Shelley Matthews Carol Ann Perry Tied for 2nd place - ‘The Screamers’ Emberlee Gillan Susan Ching Lisa McCrea Heidi Townshend 2nd place - ‘The Mockers’ Tracey Stetson Marlene MacEachern Scott Anderson Gerry Leyte 3rd place - ‘The Latecomers’ Rochelle Smith Jennifer Cairns Donna Gallant Joanne Lawless Bernardine & Marian Halls - Ist place - ‘The (Go) Nads’ Janice Smith Dave Valley Greg Wilson Cathy Ronahan 2nd place - ‘The Oh No’s’ Nici Carbone Doug Chapman Chris Dawson Cindy Parsons 3rd place - ‘The Motley Crew’ Monica McQuaid Treena Munroe Cathy Blue John Allen MacLean The first place finishers from each of the buildings played in a final match on Sunday, April 2nd in Blanchard Hall main lounge. This final match was hosted by Prof. Andy Robb and Prof. Joanne Veer of the History De- partment. Playing the best two out of three games was the Blanchard Hall Knucklers and the (Go)Nads of Bernardine and Marian. Halls. The Knucklers swept the first game with great ease. The Nads took the second game to tie the match. In the third and deciding game it was the Nads squeak- ing by the Knucklers by a sin- gle point. It was a very intense match of the Win, Lose or Draw Champions. A special thanks to all the businesses that donated prizes for this event, in particular: A&W,Dairy Queen, Doc’s Cor- ner, ie Harvey’s, Mary Brown’s Fried Chicken, McDonald’s, Mother’s, Movie World, Myron’s Restau- rant, National Video, Pizza De- light, Sherwood Video Place, The Tradewind, U.P.E.I. Bookstore, and Video Center Ltd. Also thank to Professors Andy Robb and Joanne Veer for taking time out to host the final games. Es- pecially thanks to all the teams that participated in and made the tournament a great time. 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