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Page 8 Western Maryland College February 14, 1991 WMC Community Clips Loneliness Common Theme CLIPS, from Page 3 drawings of a friend of David's long-time faculty advisors for recipient(s) no later than April in Plays citizens with raking and other who was an AIDS patient. SOS/Hinge. This fund was made 15,1991. For additional infor- PLAYS, from Page 7 household chores. Reviewers in The Boston Globe, possible by caring and concerned mation please contact Dr. Sherri have been more successfully -WMC'schapterofPhiSigma Art New England, and The SOS/Hingealumni. A generous Hughes, Dr. Del Palmer, Dr. Pat pronounced against the serious Sigma sorority received the Worcester Guild have praised endowment yields an annual Reed, Dr. Ron Tait, or Karen backdrop ofthe plays. But over- Division Achievement award the exhibition. stipend of up to S750 , which Cochran in the Development all, the action flowed well and during Phi Sigma Sigma's 1990 -Carson Glick, a deaf AIDS will be awarded to the individual Office. the content was not obscured by annual convention. The award educator who is seropositive for or team submitting the most these problems. recognizes the achievement of the disease, will discuss the creative and innovative service. SGA Announces On a technical level, I par- thesoronty'sfoundinggoals: the impact of AIDS on the deaf The monies can be used to re- Open Meetings and ticularly liked the sets of both higher education of women and community during a talk sched- place lost income for the stu- Positions. productions. 1 was intrigued by philanthropic service. uled for Friday, February 22 dent, or 10 supplement the costs The open meetings are: the use of the door as the center (time and place to be announced). of the project. Recipients of the 6, of both sets. Whether it was Events Planned for Glick will talk about the inade- award may carry out projects February 20, March intentional or not, it became an Healthy Loving Week quate information available 10 during January term or the sum- March 20, April 3, and April interesting and appropriate 17. deaf people who are concerned mer months. Projects can be These three events arc in- Theopen positions are three symbol. about AIDS, and thediscrimina- coupled with academic credit cluded in the activities planned sophomore senator positions Finally, I will again take this for Western Maryland College's tlon often encountered by those under the provisions of special and three freshman senator opportunity, as I did with PlaY:. Fifth Annual Healthy Loving who try to deal with this prob- studeies or internships. Aca- postions, as well as freshman ihinss to congratulate everyone Week, which will be February lem. This event is sponsored by demic credit for the project, class president. Anyone inter- involved with these student pro- 18-22: the WMC Gay and Lesbian Stu- however, requires proper spno- ested in running for office ductions. I really do enjoy and -Nationally known AIDS dent Alliance and the Deaf Edu- sorshipof a faculty member, and should submita 50-word essay support student organized the- educator Dr. Richard P. Keeling cation program. isgovemedby the listings of these explaining why they want the atre and I hope to see more of it -Two panels from the Names will speak on Thursday, Febru- Project's AIDS Memorial Quilt topics in the 1990-1992 Under- office to Greg Cherundolo by along with the more 'profes- a ary 21 at 3 p.m. in Alumni Hall. will be on display in Decker graduate Catalog. Western Mary- February 22. 0 sional' productions. The title of his speech is "AIDS Any full-time in the 1990's: New Hope, College Center's Ensor Lounge land College undergraduate in Greater Challenges," Tbespeech from February 18-22. good standing may apply. Ap- Happy is free and open to the public. Guidelines for plications are available at the -The art exhibition "Bearing Griswold-Zepp following campus locations: the Valentine's Day Witness" featuring charcoal Award Announced library and the information desk drawings on paper by Boston in Decker. Deadline for project artist Michael David will be on The Griswold-Zepp Award applications for the first from The Phoenix. display in Gallery One February has been established LO honor Griswold-Zepp Awardis March, 5-22. The exhibition consists of Earl Griswold and Ira Zepp, 15, 1991, with notification of Student Joe Vernetti Publishes Hearts Often Sleep Jenn Scott school, went home, and got later to become the first chapter to do in the first place ... So I es- deal with a singletitiepublisher. Last year, Joe vemcui, a beaten." Joe adds.however.that of Hearts Often Sleep. It was tablished my own publishing To deal with a single title pub- junior here at Western Mary- carlyon he knew "there was forgouenforyears,untilhefound company." lisher who lacks an editor is two land College, published Hearts something very wrong" with his the manuscript while moving. He did the typesetting him- strikes against him. Ojlen Sleep. It is a novella de- parents, so he broke away. Encouraged by friends, Joe self as well as the designing of The third strike came when picting the psychological aspect His brother and sister have expanded the idea of the short the cover. The printing was sub- magazines and newspapers or child abuse often overlooked, never realized the abnormality essay into a novella. He spent contracted out. In all, to print would not review the book. As but potentially even more dev- of mal way of life. They "never last spring writing and polishing 11,000 books, it cost Joe a result, even those distributors astating than physical abuse. who did take it up could not sell The physical pain goes away. it to bookstores who had never The emotional wounds can go heard of it. Thus, of 11,000 ~~~t~~~~e~h:~S~~I~::e~~:~~:
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