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Campus News Shorts By SCOTI LEE Whiteford Hall , the Garden Apart- S"'ffWdll' Me Frank Lamas, former Associate ments, and the Pennsylvania Avenue houses. Dean of Student Affairs, left WMC this year to pursue a Ph.D. in Education Ms. Theresa Bryant has resigned from Andmmtsrranon and Policy Studies at her position as Executive Assistant to SUNY at Albany. His position will not the President and Secretary of the Col- be refilled at this time. His duties have lege and Board of Trustees. She is now been divided throughout the department. working for Sisler Rosemary Nassif at the College of Notre Dame as the Ad- Ms. Donna Cooper, former Resi- ministrative Assistant to the President. dence Life Coordinator at WMC and Her postion has been taken over by Mrs. advisor 10the international Students is Nancy Godwin. now working to obtain a mastersdegree in counseling at Shippensburg College. Ms. Charlene Kinsey has been pro- moted to Assistant Director of Resi- Mr. Jude Yearwoodhas recentlybeen dence Life. promoted to Assistant Director of Resi- Conference dence Life. ~;;n:t~e;:~I~~:~i:~ ~ n~; ~~~~ from page 1 Ms. Meg Oobrechr has been pro- dence Life Coordinator in charge of ac- meted to Residence Life Coordinator. tivities inBlanche Ward Hall andAlbert "Often the days are very long and the coming back. Having something to of- She will be in charge of activities in Norman Ward Hall. work is hard, but we also have a lot of fer the community is another goal which ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• fun once the day is over," says Amy she thinks is an important part of the • : Weigelt who worked at the Harlow Pool Summer Conference program. To the residents of . as a lifeguard and as an aide to Cotben. Inexpensive aerobic and swim les- Of the 16 student workers, five live sons arc offered and enjoyed by many of Blanche Ward Hall: individually in the different dorms the communities young and young at heart. As an expectant mother her- while the remaining II Jive together in two of the college's houses on Pennsyl- self, Colbert believes irs important to Welcome back and shut the vania Avenue. keep the kids busy when schools out. "l ask a lot of them. Iask a lot of all "The Summer Conference program *@#$%AUp! • the departments here on campus. To- is a good idea," said student worker Jer- emy Osteen. "As a student of the col- with Housekeeping, Physical getber ; Love, Zippy, David and Hope, Plant, Campus Safety, and Food Service lege it was interesting to see how things work behind the scenes and to get to we Iry to make campers feel as 'at home' as possible," says Colbert. know the staff as real people and not your RA's • position for the past five years, believes just employees. for the college as 1 think its a good Colbert, who has been in her current money maker that "service" is what keeps the camps well." Time-ly Gifts and Clocks 30 W. Main St. Westmin~ter, Md 21157 876-6650 -I'ax and Copy Service Lava Lites reg. $59.95 sale $49.95 -24 fir. Film Service -J .u1l(;hl.~uncUc Stand-Ups reg. $29.95 sale $19.95 and a MON.·FRI. H:J() AM,I) I'M - SAT. CJ AM.:ll'M 10% student I'A~KIN<; IN kEAR discount WEAc<:wr MOST·'kl>l'A'rlY Furniture CARRIAGE HOUSE LIQUORS 25 % OfTWith Ad 113 West Main Steet 848-3466 Visa! MC Ice & Party Supplies A Unique Collection of Gifts· Antiques & Furniture © A WMC Tradition SPECIALS Mickey's Malt Liquor & Ice Ale $.99 quarts lE.MAlNST. Milwaukees Best & Light $ 7.99 case cans IN DOWNtOWN WESTJlINSTER National Boh $6.99 case'cans Coors, Miller & Bud $ 13.99 case cans MiUer High Lire $9.99 case cans Molson Ice $ 13.99 ease cans Michelob &Ligh $10.99 18 pk cans Moosehead & lee $16.99 case bottles Labatts Blue $7.99 12pack Icehouse $ 14.99 long neck bottles '"M-IJS4 Cash and Carry WHILE SUPPLIES LAST