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Page g Western Maryland College November 8,1991 Handicap handicap accessible, for it is part Kohm ton,D.C. one tribesman who said, "You of our culture and people can Kohm was also concerned Americans work, make money, From PageS learn from it," From Page 1 about the disruption of an exten- and worry about money. We When asked what he thinks wcsrofnrea IOO2atPrudhoc bay sive ecological balance main- work the land, live off the land, historic buildings. We want to about all the interest and change the mortality rate of caribou tained by the caribou herds. and worry about the land. It renovate and take special steps for"the disabled population on calves surged from ten to eighty Moose.muskratandfishareonly means our very surviva1." to preserve the historic factors campus, Reiff said, "It takes time percent following the establish- a few of the many animals af- With the mostoptimisucesn- involved," said Dr. Henry Reiff, for people to to realize the full ment of drilling operations and fected by the dying porcupine mates, the total amouruof petro- assistant professor of the Educa- implications of disabilities." He desalinization plants. caribou. Ieumcontalned withinarea 1002 tion and Director of the college's added that the school is not mak- He also added that a recent Some of the people indig- would satisfy America's thirst 504 office. ing the changes because of the study has determined that the enous to [he region also rely on for only 180 days. Kohm stated Other changes include pro- laws. It also involves "genuine industrializauon at Prudhoe bay the caribou for food. The herd that the question is not, "will it viding more handicap parking concern with human rights," he emits annually the comparable supplies 85% of the protein in hurt the wilderness?" but, "is it spaces in Lewis parking lot and said. 0 level of pollutants to Washing- one tribe's diet. Kohm quoted worth it?" 0 the construction of ramps and entrances to provide access to Rouzer Hall and middle level Decker College Center. Marshall Price, a sophomore political science major who is active in theater said, "I think all the buildings should be acces- sible to handicapped people. The theater should definitely be Women Ijt.I'.'i t'l From Page 7 men, four sophomores, a junior, and two seniors. Both seniors save Amye Walker and Claudia Henemyre contributed heavily to the team, attempting to carry the extra burden. Walker led the team with eight goals and twenty- twopoirus, her play hampered in money on the last few games by a pinched nerve. All-Star goalkeeper ClaudiaHenemyreallowedonly thirty-seven goals for an .817 save percentage. Macintosh One can only hope for the future of the team. With only two se- niors, the nucleus of the group will remain intact to build upon. But unless more depth can be Here's the deal: We've paired some of the This offer is available only for a limited time. added to the bench next year, the most popular Apple" Macintosh" computers See your authorized Apple campus reseller prognosis is not good. 0 with some of the most popuar Apple print- today for details ers. Buy one of these combinations, and save And discover me power of Mac in- .'. Soccer big bucks. Got it? GcxxI. Now get going. tosh. The power to be your bes~ From Page 6 MacintoshClassic MacintoshLC MacintoshIIsi posted the goals for the Terrors. Robinson praised his team's ef- fort, saying "We played a real nice game and we moved the ball around really well." In addition to the win over Dickinson, Robinson also men- tions his team's victories over ChristopherNewport(ranked4th in region) and Division r Mount St. Mary'saspartofthcscason's highlights. The team did, however, ex- ·'JI{cr,ppl"""nlrto'~"'",'~htl""<~"/l,bu".,nh"dd~k perience some disappointments. '·.\""'I',~>OId>epo"l<11 Five of the Terrors six losses For more information stop by the Western Maryland were decided by a margin of one and three were to nationally College Bookstore every Wednesday during the Fall Session ranked teams. Robinson notes, ''The losses to Gettysburg and and talk to George Fisher from Towson Computer Moravian hurt us because they were both Conference games that or call him at 301/662-0359 we lost by only a goal." Despite these tough losses, •Save $125 . $800·now on Macintosh bundles the Terrors do have reason to be positive. With only one starter, Keith Purcaro, lost to gradua- e 1991 AppI< ComP>JlOr.Inc.Apple. ,h. ",'pi<~. 1=r~.",,, ••\Ix,",O>I1. St~Io~·n,,,,..,nd"Tho pow