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December I, 1988lWestern Maryland College/Page 7 Parameros -SGA Corner- exhibitsworks Play A & F Express: and Finance Division has Help the Cause. The Administration a guessing game to benefit .¥lMC's World Games by Debbie Leopold by Bill Desclak, Glar) or get in touch with Jerry or and Carroll CQunty's HomeJess SGA ~resldent any other member of the SGA. An extraordinary exhibition is on + Guess the correct amount of money posted in the A food drive was conducted by display at the Gallery One in the display case outside Student Accounts Things happening in the Student Freshman Senator Andrea Fine Arts building. From + First prize is a $100 savings bond Government Covington outside of the November 29 to December 16, the + Each guess costs 50 cents Several groups have complained Superfreshmarkel Iryouhaveany Art Department will sponsor the + Contest begins November 10 and ends December 2 about the allocations of funds, non-perishable goods, contact sculptures and paintings of + Winners will be announced December 5 many organizations have had their Andrea or call President Bill Michael Parameros. budgets cut this year. The reason Desciak at 848-9758. Born in Elizabeth, N.J., Parameros for this is a combination of two now resides in Baltimore. At the Locust Books things., 'The first being that the age of fifteen, he presented his first allocation process has been show at City Hall in Elizabeth. changed this year. The Parameros studied stone and wood 9 East Main Street administration took $13,OOOoff!.he carvings at Buffalo State Westminster, Md top this year and distributed that to o o University, as well as three- 848-6813 or 876-1620 the media groups (Radio Station. dimensional design, graphics, and Yearbook, etc ...) This left the SGA o drawing in New York City. with only $S,OOOtodistribule tothe Since 1947, Parameros has been Hours: remaining organizations. The exhibiting his work in New York Daily 10-8 other problem has been the City, at Columbia University, at the Saturday 10-5 increase in the number of groups Carnegie Institute of Fine Arts in applying, seven new organizations Pittsburgh, as well as many other to be exact. galleries on the East Coast His In Westminst~r Shopping Center Now for the good news. Steps are SGA representatives attended an sculpture is pan of the permanent BLACK EAGLE now being taken in conjunction open forum sponsored by collection at the National Gallery with Dean Sayre and the finance Capboard. The forum was held to of Art in Athens, Greece. Westminster, Maryland 21157 department to tty to come up with brainstorm on possible social The exquisite masterpieces include some more funds to distribute. events designed to enhance the some colorful paintings of We're not making any promises as social life here on campus. The "Wrestlers", the "Dove of Peace" of yet, hut something is beingdone. possibility of an off-campus party made of marble, and a "Snowbird" * cards Mike and Connie, Sophomore Class President Jerry was discussed' as was a possible created from limestone. Along • gifts Proprietors Rutigliano is in the process of "big-time" band for May Day. If with the marble and limestone * candles 848-2760 fonnulating a survey on the food at you have any ideas or suggestions, pieces are some made of wood and Glar. If you have any suggestions send them to Melanie Tull or Jim bronze. or comments, leave a note under Cardea (Senior class President) The Gallery is open Moday to RAPE MYTH. # 14 the SGA's office door (outside of through campus mail. Friday from IO:DOa.m.t04:00p.m -. Ml!!b.;. "Flashers" and "peeping Tom's" are generally harmless and should be ignored . .Erutl.;. Many convicted rapists started out as flashers or peepers. When the thrill they receIved from these activities Library hours during began to wear off, they turned to more serious crimes to regain or peeping to flashing that excitement. Incidents relating should be reported to the police. Without police Intervention, December and January they are unlixely to seek help for their problem. call the Rape Crisis Intervention For help or more information, Service. 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