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Football from page 1 (honorable mention in '93), nose freshman standout Justin Cromwell tackle, and linebacker Bob at linebacker. Symanski ( first in tackles for Brian Perrier has improved losses (13 limes for ยท60 yards) sec- greatly from last season and will ond on the team with 67 tackles in sec quality time in the secondary. 1993) this young bunch will have to Senior Eric Landseadel will fi- get it together quick. nally get his chance at punter; after "We have to go in right away," waiting three years behind McCord. says Symanski. Dung Dinh will once again Last season, WMC was last handle the placekicking chores. against the run (231.9 yards/game), Dinh was 20/24 on PAT's last sea- but with a young secondary, teams son while converting 215 field goal may be more Interested in putting tries. the ball in the air. Defensively. this team could eas- "We've been putting a lot of em- ily be seen as suspect. With the phasis early on run protection," possiblity of five freshman starling, Symanski said. this eleven is young; but don't write The Cordisco brothers, Chris and them off just yet. Krcma and Jeff (both 5-11, 165) will gain good Symanski will help contain the run. freshman experience in the second- but teams will defintely take it to the ary while another freshman, Justin air, testing an inexperienced second- Lavis (6-1, 255) will see time at ary. linebacker. "None of tbem are there yet. But "The young guys are going to when they gel. I think they are going have to step-up and play the old- to be pretty good." says Keating of fashioned type football, " feels his defense. Keating, though he does admit the secondary has improved greatly heading into this season. Corrections Defensive End Carl Von Tobel (the Centennial Javelin champ) (6- The Phoenix would like to apolo- 5, 235) brings Division II playing gize for mispelling Gubernatorial experience from Bloomsburg and candidate, Ellen Sauerbrey' s will be expect to contribute. name on page 2 in the 8/30/94 is- Juniors Bruce CoUer and Pat sue. Flaherty will join Symanski and Internship Opportunities for Students Offered through a partenership between the college and Western Maryland Interfaith Housing Development Corporation. These are supervised projects to be done for Interfaith Housing and all ex- penses incurred by the student will be paid through a grant from Jesse Ball du Pont Foundation. For this fall, fifteen internships have been defined. They include: administrative experience marketing assisting in program managing research in fields related to housing community outreach and organization library organization use of computes and software photography assisting in organizating a housing confer- use of a video camera and developing a short ence to be held on campus documentary sales and business publications and writing developing a housing report card individual research projects with the personnel assisting in finance and accounting of Interfaith For further information contact Mr. Joseph Carter, Winslow 118 or Professor Robert Hartman, BMC 101.