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Page I Friday, September 23, 1977 Scrimshaw More Sports Freshmen Now Hired by College ..~You Th a n ~ , SmWeeks from indicated that, rather than being a a must. be earned, that the dual and the ad- upon ministration detrimental This year, in a departure influence hopes "~sRob:-so" school Freshman's working and of the policy of years past, on campus an on work, Broo,._, .,•., •.,available jobs to Freshman being by made the effect of improving one's academic responsiblity learning experience will be a keeping up academically student are campus job may have the opposite for a valuable new student, as well as providing Last Sunday in Baltimore, the min~d.YOUcan'tk~s~ta~~~: ~~:::~~~~~~il~~e~~~~;r~~ ~~~~r:s ~;r~sU:~lf: ii~i~grt~~~U: the college with the benefits of his Orioles had a "Thank You Brooks" gobtnson Day, an e campus employment primarily life. Additionally, Mrs. Wittwer labor. Day. Almost every paper in the co~ductedst~s ~ne ~r~ec:. best due to the administrations fear of cited the administration's intent of state paid some tribute to Brooks. sum~~;rlin~ o~e~~'da;. e an ad~e:~e effect t!Ie added instiJlin~. ~ larger measure of Mrs. Wittwer also pointed to We too, wish to pay some tribute, in "Let's face it" he said responsibility of working would responsibility and sense .of self- influx of Federal work study our smail way, but we could do no "Baltimore loves Brooks Robin- have o~ a new college student's help .into freshmen ~eceivmg aid. funds received by the College as better than the professional son." academic performance. Previously, the:e existed a Fresh- being responsible for the creation writers. So we are reprinting parts Rawlings gave Brooks replicas Robin Wittwer from the financi~l rna!, scholarship program under of many new jobs. Under this of 2 articles in the Baltimore Sun, of his 16 Gold Gloves. (He had aid office described the change m which a flat grant ~f .$300 a y~r program Washington pays 80 per one by Bill Tanton, and the other given all but two of them to boys' policy as a result of several Iac- was allotted to q~ahfY1Og stude~ts cent of a student worker's wages. by Bo? Maisel. . clubs, charities and the like.) tors, not the least of which is a as an alternative to. working Currently the College employs T~~~~ ;~:a~:P~~~rJ;;:w t~~! Robinso~'s disposition at~collection of studies which have Freshman year. Now this money approximately 200 students in on campus jobs, with about 50 of the largest regular-season crowd in ?utlooko~hfeon1y.m~det~eres.o positions being filled by Ireshrnen the Orioles' 24'year history- It seem hke one big JOYride, WI~ Office Staff Shifts Although there has been an .10- 51,789. The only larger crowds all ~lue ~ky and no setbacks. Don t crease in the number of jobs bemg were for World Series games when be~:\':~~ beaned seven times, ~~i~!r~~°'::t~jor position shifts person here". Barbara Crain is the made available this year, Mrs Wittwer noted that the number of ~~:~f~~~~~di~~e C:;;ci~~: carries an ugly scar where he hung took place in the registrar's office assistant to the director of' ad- applicants for .the positions has When the love-in began ~~:~~ ~~l ~~ t~~~~:;:rt,r~~sn~ :~r~:!~~m~r~s uro~a th~i:~~~ m:.o~iil;:'~lif~t:ennp~~t~ include also greatly increased, possibly as a result of the ever tightening financial squeeze on many ~ir:Es~~:~:;:'~:~:~: ~~Ut:~ ~~~~~:~:;oe ~~ c:~~~ ::;;i~te~~~str~::I~~:'Wi~r~~~ students .. me in the press box, "I knew The Memorial Stadium. Yet, the only Perry, took on sole responsibility Man Upstairs would give us a-good time he was out of the lineup long and is now registrar. Miss Perry, As has been the case in years day for Brooks; I didn't realize at all was when he went down as whose present status is Registrar past, jobs are allotted on the basis he'd give us a perfect day." though shot running to first in 1957 Emeritus, still works part time in of financial need. Despite And when the tribute to Brooks and required knee surgery. Even the Office of the Registrar. assurances by Mrs. Wittwer that began, when he climbed in the so, he was out only six weeks, and Completely new to Western upperclassmen would be allowed back seat of that Cadillac con- -anyway, none of that proved his Maryland is Mr. Henry Miller III, to keep jobs they held last year, vertible and made a victory lap biggest disappointment·. assistant to the registrar. Mr. there has been at least one report of a senior who apparenly has lost around the Stadium, there were th:~~ :~~~~:~~i~~h~~a~~~~:~ ~~~ege~~ Al~~~~~~Il?tter~ro~ his job to a freshman :~i:;w~~. and lumpy throats from then on I could do it in the earned his B.A. from Talladega How widespread this oc- What tickled me was the way majors, knew I belonged. College, and went on to the curence is uncertain at Brooks, as the car cruised by the Did he ever belong. The rest is Tuskeegee Institute where he this time. Mrs. Wittwer was stands, not only waved to the fans history. received a Master's of Education optimistic however that the new student center will create ad· but called out to so many of them at!~~'hi~~ !~~;a~~~h~~~c~h::, in ~;~d~~~l:e~~~:~ S=t~:~tern ditional jobs for any currently ~a~a~:~~t.er 23 years, it's like he still hasn't found out he is a Maryland College on June 20, 1977 comes Henry Miller, a new ad· "unemployed" students. The ceremonies, which began at celebrity. This is a big deal all and worked with Hugh Dawkins dition to the Registrar's office .. 1: 30, lasted a little more than an right, and if you want to get a little throughout the summer. He feels Mr. Miller will be beginning an 'Friges Come hour, and it was nearly 3 o'clock emotional today, by my guest. that the matriculation process at enjoyable and hopefully lengthy story at WMC this fall. Refrigerators will be delivered when Mike Flanagan fired the first ~~!,~ero~~s. good company. W;~;~'j~~f~~ao::~bs~~~::t~l':i 1.0 those students who either signed pitch of the game. But no one become more familiarized with the those to, "pursue a higher degree". _;_a contract and paid or partially matriculation process (at WMC), I The staff of the Scrimshaw would completed papers, on Monday, could give more of an opinion." like to cordially welcome Henry September 26 at 1:30. Mr. Jar· Am,ll~n Oon RioG,ande When asked his feelings about Miller to the W.M.C. campus, and coweic, manager of the bookstore, E!,ahmapulr. Ganges Orinoco Volga W.M.C. and working here thus far, extend a hardy congratulatory advices students to stay in their Colo•• do Mississippi Pareguay Oniepe. Missou.; Rhine ~:~~~ze Mr. Miller replied that Western handshake to Hugh Dawkins on his rooms or have a friend watch for Maryland is a "conservative well-deserved promotion. the delivery. crossw';rd puzzle """,,,'m""'" school." He feels that Mr. Dawkins and the rest of the staff are "very ACROSS cooperative and helpful". He is 1 To~yo'~lo'mer "just beginning to get involved with the students". 4 ~;~~~couon DOWN Prior to coming here, Henry 9 Byw8yol 1 T8.min818 12 Neither's 2 River: Emope Miller was employed at New York University. He chose to come to 13 f~~:ee~'ud
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