Page 14 - ThePhoenix1991-92
P. 14
Page 10 Western Maryland College September 19, 1991 Liquor V-Ball, from Page e Terrors have not lapped the full The Terrorsconunued retry 10 Facelift from Page 1 game as Western Maryland buill resources of their bench, a diffi- find that groove this previous from Page 1 cult trick since Coach Jordan- weekend in the Gettysburg Tour- stricter enforcement of rules." a quick lead only to have Hover can only place six of her nament, where the team finished Though the college did feel Susquchannaflgbtback. Tbcteam fifteen players on the court at a outofpoolplaywitha2-2record, dows of the new library mock they had a good chance of ob- prevailed 16-4behindJenStaub's time. When players do enter the just missing out on the playoffs, those of Big BakerChapel while taining the class "C" club li- six.kills and a persistent defense game, this can cause some ner- Beginning the tourney with a win cense, Sayre said the board whichproducedtwenty-eightdigs vousness as they do not wish to against Marymount, Western the.exterior and intenorcolumns "never made any promises" dur- while making only three ball han- blend in with McDaniel and the ing that preliminary meeting. dling errors and four receiving make mistakes, a part of gaining Maryland dropped their next two Fine Arts building. Director of College Activi- errors. A balanced attack of ten experience. "Bveryoee'snervous mat.ches,failingtoSalisbury State Although construction will ties Mitchell Alexander was dis- kills and seven service aces pow- becausethey wannoplay,' stated (MD)and Seton Hill (PA) before lapse for a few years, future in- appointed by the commission's eredthcwaytoa 15-11 win. Wakefield. "Right now, we have beating Christopher Newport to vestments include an addition to decision to refuse the permanent to get into the groove of being a reacha ,500record in tournament the Lewis hall of science and license. "It's hard to teach re- Except in tournaments, the team." play. 0 possibly a new dormitory. Q sponsible drinking if you don't have the product in hand." Lack of the license will not change the plans for college- sponsored activities. Alexander said, but "it hasn't made any- thing easier," Last semester the school ap- plied for 14 one-day licenses. according 10Mary Cotatoru. di- rector of Dining Services. Lau said the figure was much Iit.S'." {.j lower than the spring semester of 1990 when an averageofthrce liquor licenses were applied for save per week. Sayre said each one-day li- cense costs $10. According to Colatorti, a li- quor license is applied for a few days in advance of an event money on through Seiler's dining service, and from there the application goes to Forlines. Office Coordi- netorfor Administration and Fi- Macintosh nance Maureen Meloche and Jennie Mingolelli, Vice Presi- dent for Administration and Fi- nancc, sign for the licenses of college-sponsored events and bring them to the license com- Here's the deal: We've paired some of the This offer is available only for a limited time. mission, most popular Apple? Macintosh" computers See your authorized Apple campus reseller Thecollege has followed this with some of the most popular Apple print- today for details. procedure since December I, ers. Buy one of these combinations, and save And discover the power ofMacin- .,_. 1990. big bucks. Got it? Good. Now get going tosh The power to be your bese For the six months prior to thatWMC wasbarred from seek- Macintosh ClaSSIC MaCintoshLC Macintosh IIsl ing even one-day licenses. In a hearing June 1, 1990, the liquor commission found the college guilty of violating four license rules, according to the Carroll County Sun. It was remembering that inci- dent that sparked Lau's state- ment that the "people applying for the [pennenentJ license were not fitand responsible to receive the license." The violations included un- .. por.a,"r derage bartenders serving alco- 'orr"'''''''''''''Ir'Q,Moe;IIooIl Cb...,wi,h. ooi~.;"h.rdd" ·'Mon;'or",'d hol, college executives signing For more information stop by the Western Maryland for licenses that were being used for fraternity, not college, spon- College Bookstore every Wednesday during the Fall Session sored activities, and college ex- ecutives who signed for the li- and talk to George Fisher from Towson Computer censes not being present at the or caIl him at 301/662-0359 event "The applications weren't giving us the proper informa- •Save $125- $800now on Macintosh bundles tion," said Lau, but he added "it was probably not intentional," Sayre said the college "will probably not" reapply for a per- OI9'JIIlf!plI>r ... '"""~'~'r>demaruoiAjipleCornplJler,loc. Cbssi<~.