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October 2, 1980 Scrimshaw Renovations underway Library carpeted lounge with a picture track and football field. Head of Education Depart. the Physical window. When the costs of the materials, the work that is to bedone. Courtney Quinn time, and labor are added up, the ment, Dr. Richard Clower, outlines As of late July, the Hoover total cost of the library renovation The first stepof the rencveuon . Library of WMC has been under comes to more than one hundred tearing down the concrete renovation. If everything goes as thousand dollars. This is not bleachers is scheduled to begin just after the 1980 football season scheduled,the library renovations counting the inconvenience it has ends. Other work to be done ccn- should becompleted during the fall created for the library staff and semester break, according to Head the students. sists ot leveling the field (which Librarian, Mr. George Bachmann. In addition to these in- has a six-foot drop from one end to the other) and the installation of a Some of the work that has conveniences, the renovation has already been completed Includes encountered someother problems. newdrainage system. The placement of a stone base the carpeting of the reading rooms Thesedifficulties include delays in for a ace-meter. eight lane track on floors two and three and the acquiring the necessary materials (to be later covered with a sub- tearing out of the temporary and in having people who are base and, hopefully, a poly- partitions from the area In the contracted to do the work, meet eurathane surface) is the next basement that used to be the their deadlines. objective. Finishing touches in- and a small Track and Psychology Department. A clude new wiring for Ihe curriculum library scoreboard, re-sodding the field classroom have been completed in and the surrounding of the track this newly enlarged area. Field and field with a fence. Plans for work that is not yet Clower estlmafed that the total completed Involve the addition of a cost of the planned program would ramp for the handicapped and the Courtney Quinn be in the neighborhood of four expansion of the Indexes area. If everything goes according to hundred thousanddollars. Also, conversion of the Davis schedule, the fall of 1981 will have Although the college will be Room, which now contains current WMC sports fans watching outdoor unable to sponsor home events papers and periodicals, Into a sports on a totally renovated while the renovation is underway, school hopes that the the in- ROTC visitors conveniencewill be worth the final result: a newly improved track sports season with the 1981-82 from page 1 the ROTCprogram and to receive and field on which WMC will open arrangements with the ROTC academic credit, must register pride. Department to attend the ROTC with WMC. He also stated that the Cross Country on its way program here, according to Capt. three students from other colleges Hayden. Both Towson and cetcns- were not registered with WMC, but ville do not have ROTC, and were taking the program to past it's early season defeats to school record for the SOOO meter becausethe students happento live complete their ROTC Hit hard by graduation, the perennial powers F&M and cet- course. In addition, two fine track in this area, it is convenient for requirements. men's cross-country team faces tysburg and pull together for a runners, sophomores Serif them to come to WMC. These two Registrar Hugh Dawkins stated the prospect of a rebuilding year, respectable season. Killingstad and Barb Peterson, students were prior service per- that this arrangemenf. which allow while on the other hand, the young On the more optimistic side is and two new runners, sophomore sonnet. who came outof the service students from other schools to and talented women's team has Coach Carpenter's view of the Bonnie Schwab and freshman to continue their education, fulfill ROTC requirements at high hopesfor an outstanding year women's team, which he thinks therefore they already had ""!MC,hasbeenpracticed for about and possibly the MAC title. The "has the personnel to go all the Leslie Anne Yarrow supply the depth to make the squad tough to freshman and sophomore credit in five years. According to Dawkins, nucleus of the men's team will be way this year once they round into beat. Two early season losses to the ROTC. the students are not taking courses senior captain John Keeter. the shape." Anchored by returning F&M and Gettysburg do not Capt. Hayden stated that any for academic credit and therefore sole returning member from last letter winners Elaine Lippy and discount the team's bright future student wishing to partiCipate in :;:s~ot required to pay the college year's squad, and freshman Stephanie Opdahl. the squad has as the races were close and stiffly Vandalism alleged standout Joe Hedrick Ably from been greatry improved with the and It's now iust a matter of desire fought. As Assistant Coach Doug Elaizabethtown, Renner seesit, "The talent is there sup- addition of freshman Mary Lynn PA. porting them will be seniors Danny Schwaabout of SouthCarroll High, from page 5 I· Qlonaldexpressed a hope that the :~~~;oreangwI9~;V~~che~:::;:; Wjph;:''';,;.;'.:;;'e;;;n:;_'h:;;.;:,.;;'e;:d.;;he;:.'.::":;;.:;;n:;;e,;;W..:::h':';:W'::"::";;.'h::;eY"-ig~,~,,, .,... ...... :~~~~n~h:~:~r~::o~~r~~ ~~;u:~~~ j;;~~I~: ;;;~!a~e~~'h:~r a~~r~~~~ ~~:;es;i~:n ~~~p!~~; All:hO~~~ ..• in olde aware of the team's Inexperience, and stated g~~~~o~~~d~a~~o:v~hr~iWh;O:";::h.::'h::e.i:,,:;:fe:;:,e::;'::''''::''o:;,,::::ni.' in .::he:.:be="e:;;v:::e'~':::h'::.' ;he:.:':::e':m::.'~';n~'oo;kll <~~~, •Westminster f that, dalism affects the efficiency "Somehow, ~:;;5~~:;!~:;!'~;~~~;Y~~;~:'~-=-J~~s~'Ear&TAt~:'EShToe~~~~ ,r' ~~~~~:" ca7~t~~~:i~~s,r~re~:~t~:~~~t!~ ,; r'_~J r~J -=:.,. \ \ /!! troubled with vandals. People \, (301) 848-1441 Balto. 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