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September 22, 19881Western Maryland College/Page 3 Story assumes Men's soccer ends week at 2-3 new position second in the tourney. by Bill Desciak WMC opened the regular sea- continued from page 2 The Men's soccer team holds son on an up note, thumping the revised freshman English a2-3rccord,butlheirperfonnance Ursinus 3-1. "We executed Coach Blank's new European style of courses. is better than what the record playing exceptionally well, which As well as the changes in the shows. introductory English program, the The Men lost on the road to proved to be the difference," stated senior middle Ethan Langford. English Department secretary's Drexel University,by ascoreof2- "It's amazing how it really works, office has moved to the other end of O. Drexel is ranked nationally on the hall, adjacent to the Writing the Division I level. The head we can actually steer the opportun i- ties right into our hands." Center. Ms. Ginny Story has been coach of the victors even boarded The Terrors lost their next given the added responsibility of the Terror bus to congratulate the supervising the Writing Center. team on such a fine performance. outing to nationally ranked Mo- There she hires the tutors, trains The Terrors turned things ravian 3-1. The Terrors lost more than just the game however, losing them, and schedules them to work, around in the very next game de- senior goalie Dave Cadigan for the with Dr. LeRoy Panek as the advi- feating SL Mary's 4-0 in the open- rest of the year. Cadigan, a sea- ing round of the Allentown Tour- soned veteran, broke his jaw in nament. In the finals, WMClostto The Terrors' next match-up is against Gettysburg on three places. host Allentown 2-0, settling for Sept. 24 away. "I don't want a lot of hype. 1just want something 1 can count 00."" continued from page 1 for expenses that the budget does not allow. . Some long distance Individual students are also companies promise you encouraged to participate by form- the moon, but what you ing groups and skipping meals in the really want is dependable, cafeteria anddonating the meal cost high-quality service. That's to the effort. Anyone interested in iust what you'll get when volunteering should contact Denise you choose AmT Long Betlyon at box 1502 or Lisa Diffen- Distance Service, at a cost baugh at box 1272. that's a lot less [han you think. You can expect low long distance rates, 24·hour Moyer enforces operator assistance, dear alcohol policy connections and immediate credit for wrong numbers. And the assurance that virtually all of your calls will go through the first time. That's the genius of the AmT Worldwide Intelligent Nerwork. When it's time to choose, forget the gimmicks and make the intelligent choice-A1&T. If joud like to know more about our products or services, like International calling and the A1&Tcard, call us at I 800222·0300. AT&T The right choice.
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