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Moyer, Sayre enforce no-alcohol policy at football game by Debbie Leopold to inform the campus of the policy. As Moyer said "It's an educational enforcement," "We're just enforcing the pol- However, Moyer says that the icy mat is held in the residence halls policy has always existed. But it was not until the Homecoming on the football field," said Scott Moyer, Chief of Campus Safety, in game last year when the crowd of response to the alcohol policy con- nearly 5,000 allegedlly became cerning athletic events. Last unruly because of drinking that any action was taken against drinking Saturday's football game against at athletic contests. Gettysburg was the first time the alcohol-prohibiting policy was "People were cursing and enforced. Four Western Maryland fighting," Moyer said. Subse- College Security officers along quently, letters were sent to Presi- dent Chambers regarding the spec- with westminster City Police were there to ensure that the rule was not tators' disorderly conduct. II was transgressed. after last year's incident that steps As a precursor to the visible were taken to totally ban alcholic reinforcement at the game, last beverages from sporting events. week a memo arrived in students' J. Scott Moyer, Chief of mailboxes written by Dean Sayre Campus Safety Student, faculty service projects encouraged in community by Ellen Marth and The committee is broken service and altruism," said Dr. Tait. cornmiuee will have to overcome portion of the prodcceos to a char- ity of the organization's choice. Debra Rayne down into two sub-committees; Student member of the Social this obstacle of apathy in order to Some of the proceeds from work with the ten local agencies The Administration has an- Orientation which is headed by Concerns sub-committee, Lisa who are in need of volunteers. the tuneraising efforts will help nounced the mono for the 1988-89 English Professor, Dr. Keilh N. Diffenbaugh, cites faculty and stu- Denise Betlyon, another stu- WMC's deaf students by sending school year as "Freely We Serve." Richwine and Associate Professor dent voluntarism as the only way to dent member of Social Concerns, them to the World Summer Games The purpose of the theme is to of Communications and Theater pursue this objective. In the past, uses a fundraising approach to gain for the Hearing Impaired in New encourage student and faculty in- Arts, Dr. Ronald Miller, and Social the difficulty the commiuee has student support for the community. Zealand. The second recipient of volvement in service activities. Concerns headed by Associate encountered is a lack of rei iablc and fund-raising efforts is the Carroll In order to accomplish this Professor of Sociology and Social responsible helpers. She contacted the leaders of over County Shelter for the Homeless. goal, the Vice Presidents of WMC Work, Dr. Ronald K. Taitand Dean "Many people express an in- seventy campus organizations to The donations will help to provide met last spring to form the Service of Students, Philip R. Sayre. terest in service butare unwilling or solicit ideas for making money for Commluee. a group consisting of "The service committee's unable to commit themselves," selected charities. Betylon offered continued on page 3 faculty, staff, and students. overall objective is to highlight said Diffenbaugh. However, the the options of donating all or a Omegas at Quality Inn during Blanche renovation Sidelights: by Debbie Leopold and Bev Megenhardt The relocation of the Omegas has led new inhabitants onto the Have you ever been first floor of Blanche Ward Hall. They are not members of a new involved in volunteer work? Greek organization, or an affinity group, or even the freshmen class, but members of the reconstruction team that hope to open Blanche first Iloor by Sept.3!.Although the top three floors of the residence hall arc buzzing with student life, the firstfloor is buzzing from the sound of saws and hammers . • Yes 15.0% The first floor of the building ~ No(unmltrCStcd) 20.0% lIB No (Iac.l:oppoounil)') 5.0% suffered considerable damage from the July 3fireallegedlysetby a WMC security guard. Walls on Alpha Nu Omega resides at Ihe Quality Inn until the the first floor are still black from end of September. smoke damage. Larry Gahn, an employee of Not only are the workers re- Meanwhile, the sorority has finishes, Inc., the firm contracted to pairing damage done by the fire, resided at the Quality Inn on route work on the building, said that they but theyare also upgrading the 140 since the beginning of the should have no problem meeting building so it will meet current fire semester. theendof Sept.deadline. Members codes. According to Gahn, the While living at the Quality Inn Sample size: 100 Source: Phoenix of the administration confirmed building did not meet these require- continued on page 2 '---''- ~thisexpectation. ments before me fire.
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