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;. ">I)n'-\ ~ }'I~I\ Ii ""'fl1/1~},lr'~~: .',(», ......_,.!I.'.JI..~ Wednesday; September 1I. 2002 ~Page 4 Staff Warehime's presence will be missed Editors-In-Chief Edward K. Schultheis '03 At a time of year when most members of and give us respect and you just may get the that he didn't make us feel welcome. He Matthew E. Hurff '03 this campus are receiving a welcome back same in return. Believe it or not campus would go out of his way to make sure he hug, we must unfortunately give a farewell salute to our Campus Safety buddy, Matt safety and students can have a beneficial re- and Matt is proof. lationship News Editor Warehime. stOlj::nb~ut;~~~:;I~ ~~'ring a late night leRoy McDuffie '05 On return to campus this year I was dis- In my past three years at this college I Denny's run we ran into Matt when he was appointed and shocked to see that Warehime off-duty and just out to get a late night snack Assistant News Editor would be leaving us behind to become an Katie Champion '04 officer for the Manchester police department. Believe it or not, campus himl~:~'OUgh he was off-duty he didn't w~lk My first safety and students can by us and act like we weren't there b.utk:~ Features Editor thought stead he walked over said hi and JO Jessica Watson '05 was have a beneficial around with us for a while. "Who relationship and Matt is I-can only imagine what some of the is going other campus safety officers of this college Assistant Features Editor proof would have done. Tammi Slater '03 to be on our side They probably would have talked to us now?" only to see if we were drunk, so they could Commentary Editor have grown to think of Matt as a friend not find some ridiculous way to gel us in trouble just a campus safety officer. Erin Romanski '04 On, He has offered time to students in the when we returned. can classroom setting as well as fulfilling all the Matt was truly a diamond in the rough •Assistant Commentary Editor on I y aspects that his job involves. and it is unfortunate that he has decided to Donna Hurd '03 hop e Last year in my Journalism II class Matt leave before I graduate . that the came in to speak to us and stayed past the It is needless to say that without him on Sports Editor remain- time he had been allotted, for no other rea- our side this last year will be interesting to say the least. ~ Greg Lederer '03 ~=~~=~ ing of- son except that he cares about students Matt on Although I am saddened by the =.I Outside of the campus, this campus. Advertising Manager Donna Hurd was still always around and friendly as usual. would like to wish Matt the best of luck in You'll all his pursuits. be missed! Katrina Emmerick '03 ficers will follow in his footsteps. He took part in me Lineboro Haunted Hayride along with my sorority many times. -Donna Hurd is a senior English A hint for them- try treating us like adults There was never a time when we went major. Subscriptions Manager A single picture speaks a thousand words Beth Rudolph '04 Senior Writer Michael Wiles '03 What did I find? Well to put it simply, I could imagine the spirits riding the lights Staci George '03 found both photos that made me gasp in hor- onward to heaven; others simply appreciated .ror and ones that made my heart heavy with watching the lights disappear into the abyss . Staff Writers sorrow. Either way, most people saw the lights as a Ryan Brad '06 Among these photos of planes colliding safe house, a sanctuary they could visit and with buildings, and photos that showed Tara Dcllafranzia '03 I am hoping that by using this photo, yOU Colby Goodrum '04 crowded masses covered in dust and debris, too can see the hope that so many people Nicole Grimm I found it. A photo that inspired hope. A saw. photo that reminded me of what is good and Katie Martin ' 06 right. A photo that I knew had to be on the I know that some people will think that Tim Mascari '03 front page. there are other photos that we could have John Monroe' 05 While I could have chosen a picture that used for the one-year anniversary, and you Lisa Stanley '02 exemplified patriotism, honor, or heroism, I are right, because there are so many photoS of words and Michael Vyskocil '05 chose one that was much more broad _ that that speak such an abundance _ such as three so many feelings convey let us look to a "bright" future. There was firefighters raising the American Flag over Adviser Edward K. Schultheis Ground Terry A. Dalton ~~._~~~--------------~--~~--~~~" It is a Saturday night, and here I sit peer- my ing over photos that bring tears to my eyes. Endless pages of pictures of days past, try- ing to find that ONE. Seeking that single The Phoenix is published biweekly. The photo that speaks more to people then the inions expressed do not necessarily represen greatest orator could ever accomplish. It is towers per- of The Phoenix staff, the faculty, or in this search that I found much more than I sonifiedthe inistrators of McDaniel College. bargained for. simplest of The paper welcomes free-lance submissions Let me explain. Itook it upon myself to human con- n Macintosh disks in most word processor for- find the perfect photo to use as this edition's ditions. . The editors reserve the right to edit f front-page photo. I hope larity, length, and libel and to publish as space I did this because this issue was not just that yOU are ·IS. All submissions (excluding self-ad- any regular issue - the Phoenix would be able to diskettes) become the property of coming out on the one-year anniversary of identify "hoenix and cannot be returned. me September II attacks. This made it im- with this Please include a name and phone numbe portant to me personally to find something picture and or verification. Names will be withheld only by that people could see and feel in their hearts, I pray that discretion of the Editors-in-Chief. something that may have faded over the past none of us The Phoenix does not discriminate based on year. will have to , race. religion, gender, sexual orientation, So Iset out on a quest of scouring news- see what tonal origin, condition of handicap, or mari- papers and pictures taken by both profes- we did. a status. sional and amateur photographers to find a year ago ~ perfect picture, one that would ignite the feel- Mail to: ings some may forgotten or buried. How- 1.::.'_-':--'"~"""";--'-"=------__.amlY!!m:!!£J ;hO~g: i~ 1heP/wenix ever, how would I know what is a perfect just s~mething about two towers of light, seems longer in our hearts. Knowing:: McDaniel College, 2 College Hill photo since everyone's definition is differ- gleaming towards the sky, never ending that we cannot and should not ever forget ld Westminster, MD 21157 ent? Since Iam not a photography expert, I caught my eye. While the "towers of light" atrocity that occurred last ye~, we sh~UtO (410)751-8600 just followed my owl?- heart. . were on display in New York for 32 days in fOllow the "towers of light" as it .leadoS""h' FAX: (410) 857-2729 I checked out websites rangmg from March 2002 to commemorate the six-month the unknown and not be afraid f E-Mail phoenix@mcdaniel.edu Yahoo's photo gallery to the New York limes anniversary, millions of people flocked there future ... but hope. and everyplace between for two and a half to stare up into the sky - to pay their respects Edward K. Schultheis is a senior hours. t~ the more than 2000 people who lost their lives on that fateful day. Many said that they COmmunication major.
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