April 20, 1995

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Walker concert

Students and the environment

Montana retires

The Wichitan

Volume 73, Number 22 :::::

Thursday, April 20, 1995

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MSU community works to better the environment

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briefs w CA , rPUS EVENTS Al::aD 81.\ck will d1ro.;1 the ~lSU JU1..1 ensemble 1n

an ou1door ~r1 ing c.:onc..-cr1 oo Sund>y Apnl 30 >I ~ p.m. hthind the- Fam Fine ArtS Cen1er.

he added. ThuMrly Eysscn According to Balla.rd, :an StaiffWritt r MSU chapter of 1he Sierra Midwestern State Uni• n,ent ,s. sponM,n ng a sen~~ Vl"f'\1ty ~tudcnt,; .and faculty Club began in 1991. with of free psycho lo gy chnrq. arc doing 1he1r p:m to help Ar<il 21~28. _T opics ,ncludc keep the environment clean ::ituni! po.ccnung ,;;lnlls. gn..-r man hy rcqcl 111i and promoung faded aw11y and is c urrendy agem.:nl, Jbu~1\'\: 1-clJ1io ninactive. <"nnronmcntal aw:artnc.\.',. sbips. ,1~. nuuIuon :rnd Paul Dowleam, o wner or The W1ch11a Falls Sme exC'tcl~ and lhSCrt)VCOl'l-:il Spring football drills begin Wichita Valley Ulindscaping. M usp11al ha.s hccn recycling 1ra1mn,. Clm,~." will l'C says w;ch11a Fall\ 1s doin, r arer w11s1e from MSU since held ,n 1he Clork Srudcnt better 1han mos1 parts of 1992. A nalysis ... Cencr.r rooms 108 and J()I.) Doug 1-hckman, manager Texas. where pollution and and O'Donohoc bu1hhn~ vf the pJ~r ~cydin; work• wautc: remains 3 problem. room Dowlcam said he got into .\h op :l l the hosp1tlll, c,, f1la10cd the: rccychn1: the nursery husinCS..'i henu..-.c Student gOvt.'mmem or he hkc:d to grow 1hings, not procc,;,; f-tr\l, l hckm;an said By Brian Ballard . ficC-f'J were ('l('Cl<'d laM E n,•iron~ntal R Thi5 an1cll• will h1ghh£hl banning of the use (lf DOT in hf .tnJ J paid p,mcnc from the because he w:i.s 1n1ercs1cd in ,tt~k Winners mdui.Jcd Some . 'J!Orfu the growth (ll 1hc environ• 1hc fonili U.S. ,..crs (hut and insects. not the u pon of hm p1tal come 10 MSU and Jtsst. ~cndc,. H,:c:-pn:.~122. the 2~ P1e ~ink April mental movement m tlw U.S. DDT 10 01tler countn~\ by p1d. ur wJ\le paper from the Dowlcarn s oid th.1t the Earlh Oa ~nnivcrsary of thl·sc pa.sl 2.S years. in add1• U. S. chemical compamei J Hu.,1nc~, OHiu.~. the com• public 1s becoming more deol, ' Jdinl! Kotnig. Jt:CTe. and ,t.~ ccti~ will find Eanh 1100 to cununing M:,·cn1l of und the pa~agc of m111onal pu1cr l.1h. and the Nursing knowledgeable about organte l.'lf), Gor~t.ln MomL1IO\l, d gy better off lha.n the moS,L cnlical e1w1ronmt•n• lc g1sla11o n including the dcp,.rtmcnt uf M ~U Bd:11h Tellier ::rnJ A na products and have been n.:· 10 1970 man UC to the passage of tal dallengc.A ...,.e iaL'C. F..n\'1ronmcntal Protccuon Ac1 Paula Bom.· ~o "L"l"e el...·1--1cd The p~pcr 1~ lllc:n hack 10 ccn1ly coming into his s1ore J/7vuonmenta.l laws at u( 1970, lhe Clean Air :and the ho\p11.1I. where paid pa• ask.mg for them by name. st,alOI tlA$.S SCn.J.lots~ T) 0311 One of the produc1.i. most Ho...,e \!r and s tuc lcvcb. Mod,m Environmenta l Clean Waccr acu:, and the ti<'"I ~ ~para1e 1he paper Pb1U1n..~ J nt.l An.1 Sun~,n arc JUni,)r t l;J~\ \t"RJ• taliw ~ '!rose cnvironmcnMovtmenl CntJanKercd Spt:c1c1 Act of .cc,,rd,ng 10 1h1cknc.u and ukc:d fo r 11 D1a1om.ace-0us our' . t I ormed conclude 1973. In all, there wtrt over Earth. a b1ologu::ally safe inUU1 J fld ,J1.1,h!l GJhrtd clforts to preserve the 23 piecei of legislation ~;,1:1J~~·: · scc11e1de thal works by and JunJlhJn Arady .in: cnv!ronment amount 10 Rachel Carson's hook passed dealing with the cnv1 - money <1h1.a1ned from lhc re- de:moy1ng the cxoskele1ons qew sorhomor.: da,, l,,('nJ. fuuing J b:indaid on 11 gapini; S1ftn1 Spring. fir5t publi5hcd ronmcnl in the intervening cyt.le<l paper g<,c.\ back 10 the of ln5CCIS Since insccL'i have olc still gushing blOOd Imm m 1962, raised th.; specter of years hl,!>ptt..d to pay wages Lo the no coagulauon ability like the plancl's he:u,,. an Eanh depicted of iu vari• Some of 1hc laws worked p:uicnL\ Snme or the money humans. they dry out and die. The cnv1ronmcntalists' ous bird 5pcc1cs due to the fairly well. The bald e:igle u \pent lo fomtsh cquipmc.n1 Oowlcam said. Diatomaccous ACHIEVE~ TENTS \'erd1l'.t ~olhmg we do at this wi<lcspn.!ad use of highly which was on the verge of for 1hc rccyc.ltng proeram. Earth is also used to wonn E!Gvcn chan~r meml'k!n ~int will P':(vent multiple. toxic, broad spectrum pcsti• cxtinc1ion in the 1960s made H1ckm:an sauJ. animals and purify water. of ~!SU\ ~·huph.:r of lhc hfc•thrcaicning ecological cides s uch as DOT. This a comcb11ck once O~T wu •The organic movement ~fary Cage, admini.stra• Odtll S1~ma Theta 'o()rPnly ca1a.nrophcs for Earth and iu book, written by one con• banned. The same can he said 11\'l" ass1sian1 to the director 1s gctti ng stro nger,.. said ftf'e inll1JleJ Apnl 7. N.:w spcc,cs towards the middle of cemed individual. initiated for most other birds of prey. of inform:mon systems. says Dowlcam. 'Non-toxic' and mtmtliCr\ .in.· \ l\phi'lm orc~ the 21 .~t century. perhaps lhc modem environmental Rivers and wate rways the SI.Jte hospmd pick.,: up 'recyclable' slog:ins arc politi• sooner. S11l1, 1hcy argue we movement in the United were cleaned up to some c.-c• '""o 50•g.1llon harrels or cally correct and they sell Bndge1 CIJrk. ~hJquJnJ must t.ike immediate and States and the world. tent. The Potomac River wa.,1e p.ipcr from t.hc com• products.. he added Htll. lkM~ rc1J Hi\l mJn. dra.\oc. steps 10 mitig.ue 1his The alarm raised by flowing by Washington D.C. pulCr lah\ c:Kh week. Del>orah RJy. Junwr, ·Some companies u~ the oncoming d1.sas1cr. Carson eventuaUy led 10 the smelled like an open sewer in Mu:bcllc C Jmphc:-11. John C:atron. an employee s logans for advertisi ng 1970. but smelled almost 31 the ho5p1tal's recycling purposes and not to be Ra..:helle Cherry. T oni pris tine by 1987. Catalytic worbhop. said the: plant re- responsible, but that's okay a.s Jones. Ce~diJ Frall<:r .1nJ converters wen: required for cycles paI)\:r from over SO lo ng as wh:11 they do will ,tniots Li,. Hick~. foyce mos1cars to help clean up the comp::inK'.\. ~me c'"•1i1pames help the e nvi ro nment.· McCorJy and Linw Sims air. ManufacLurcrs and utili• m.:yck their "''a.\tc on an u- Dowkarn .said. nccdcd b:l.'>1,. he: added. S.. Earth Doy pq, 5 A MSL1 i..·.un \ron,;,ur.:J Anyone tntcrcsled in be· Bri.1n Bullard. ~SU coming more in"olvcd in by the hiSIOf) J t:pJ1Lmen1 student and mcmhcr of lht protcc11ng the enviro nment hccn :n MSU •u .) 1w.JrdeJ .tn Ou1\tand· J ames Winham n S1err.1 Cluh. ...ays he feels th~ can aucnd the next meeting Applican1s for 1hc award mg. ~kfllhln Aw:1rd at Rtpor1er gcnl!rJllOn •~ irresponsible. of the Red River Sten. Club. An hon urs banq ue1 must be in the top JO pcn:cnt d1ie: regional c-onl<:r.:m:c of · 11·s very \ hor1-s1dcd to The, regional organitat1on·s recognizing o u1s1anding: of their class. The Hardin die Model Loosu< of Ar,h not take care of our environ• mccung wall be held ThursMSU s tude nts will be held Scholar is chosen by a Suoos held JI \IS U Apnl 6mcnt. " said Ballard. " We arc day. May 4. 11 7:15 p.m. in Fn day. Apnl 21 at 7 p.m. in committee compriM:d by Or. g nuc~ m~m~1 s uf the MSU stude nts will head passing this Earth on 10 our the Catholic Campus Center Rogers, Or. Farrell, Dr. lhc D.L. Ligon Coliseum. 1t1111. P:ml Sprau. Jru K mt• anJ t wo bock 10 the voting booths this children and j?flndchildrcn.• a1MSU. According to the Dean or Rodriguez b.Dp:r And Craig Mc, t~n, rc presc::n1111ivcs from lhc week 10 elect a s1uden1 hody won 1nd1vidu.l1 awJrds 3~ Stude nLS Office, there are I 2 Hardin prc.~iden1. Founda1ion. awards for Ouutandin g <'IICStand1n.g <lclc~atc!. The ::award i~ based o n the Student The awards include: de m o n s tr atio n of .Govcmmcn1 Prcsldeot _ wiU Outs tanding Freshman Man The 1994-95 MSU Carlo~ ll\omas rccch•cd achievement in at least one of :i,cld April 18-Apnl 21. • Jeautiu. Be.:tus. Favori1c., and Woman. Ou1s1anding the foll o wing areas. the mos1 \'Otes but did not . . -C.dida1e1 in lbc run-off S o ph om o re Man a nd 11d Lord anJ Lody Mid• a maJority of the 356 T1mherl) E ~ 'i.Sl' ll !:zortn An1l1 a.nd Carlo.s • Woman. OuLSlunding Junior c11i1.cn~hip, campu11 honors. c:irn 11t11tm v.'cre c:lect<.·d Apnl ;..lbomu. valid ballo11 cast d•1rmg the Staff \\ rilrr • Man and Woma n. campus oc 1ivi1ies. aud April e lection. according 1-7. David Noll onJ Amy 10 A Pllll h.' JnJ htkrn~ ; Votina times and places: academic areas. An award of OuLo;landing Senior Man ~nd St uden t G o.,,crn ment D, .,loore wen: c hosen oulm~ \\ ill tl..: hL'IJ SJ1urJJ). : arc: Tuesday, April 18. from :, Woman. and Ou1s1anding 52.500 goes wi1h the honor. secret a r y 1\pnl 22. in the \\ i...hua • 9 Lm.•1 P~Dl.. in the CSC • Loni and Lady M1dwcs1cm The Clark Scholar Award Assoc iati o n Gr:idu:ilc: Man and Woman. Rebekah Boone. M oun1.m11, Wddh fr Rclu~c Ill : Atrium and 6 p.m..•8 p.a . rapocuvely Senior cl:»s Awards fo r Man and is awarded 10 a sophomore cdehrJIC 1h1..• 2!ilh J111uvc1)J1) • Pierce Hall. • !ftorilc.s are Tnna Up· s1udcn1 who earnc<l at least Wom:m or the Year will also 01 EJ1th Day Th_c hl(.'JI R~·J : Wcdnaday. April 19, : Cbrth and Zoron Arul> , be pn.:scnied at 1he banque1. 40 credit hours . .JO of which River ~hap1e1 l'II tht· S11: trJ •from 9 a m.• l p.m. in tbc • Thom:u rcccl\·cd 17 I llllior class beau1fos and should be from MSU. The Jwards arc hascd _o n Atrium, a.nd from 6 The Clark Scholar is voles, but needed 179 for a Cluh 1, 'f'fln,nrm!,'. the c,·cnL lea., ..-e Siaccy S1anely •r:1dc po1n1 averagt", si:rv.1cc Act1\ 11,i:, will mdude J • p.m,•8 p.n:1. in I.he Mofrau:, chosen by the Academic majority. A majority \'OCC 11 ad Zoran Arul:s. Juni<Jr M SU and the community. Council. An award p1rnH: l11nd1 ll\1111! 1cu, at'lk : Library. fifry pcrccn1 of lhe vote plus • of S 1,000 tlaM f:t" orit~S Jrc: Mis.,y ho nor,; and JwJrds. and o ne. according 10 Boone. dlllnl'l \\ ,l11,.' ·1\\U \ 1p 111111, fOI . Thursday, April 20. g('ICS with the honor. r.r...,,,ay ond J P. Keor- summary s1atcment from ihe h,km~ will al...:l ~ Jvadahk. % Thom.as 9 a.m,• received l p.m. in 48 Iha percent CSC • The Viola Grady ae,, S<,phClmorc da~s fo • nomrncL:s. The MuJcn~~~ Leadership Award and John Of the VOie. one lc!i, ,1n:nuou."' for pcoplt! • Blue Louoge, and Crom 6 1'nles :m: Cry.stJl GL~ and m1na1cd by .· who cn1o y ~111 111 ~ und : p.m.-8 p.m. in the Moffan • L. Stewart Award will also be lad: Amidt!i, c;ophomorc onor(;ani1:111ons or d1\·1s1on-.. Ohscrvrng nJIUfC, :in<l one : Library. : awarded. The Viola Grady 4-beauties and hcJU\ JI\! Other awJ r<l~ to he Leadership Award 1s based mnrc :1dvcn1uroU\ for pcopk : Friday, April 21, from 9 • ~ 'l lilli.tm)on unJ Drew Zoran 1\rula was second who like 10 explore rL:~cn1l.'d 3 1 thl! hanquct on individual .scr"ice 10 the . a.m.• I p.ro. in die CSC Blue : lfJni. 11.t.\hm.in dJ,.~ fl· fncluJc: t-larJ1n :ind Clark community, academics. and tn the bJIIOling wi1h 120 An,unc lnll' le,\ ICd in • Lounge. • ~tt.t Arc DJwn Aher· vo1c:s, followe<l by J.P. altl'.nd111g lhl' 11111111g ~htluld : ... All studenu are. eli&iblc : leadership T he John L. ~ rod Tr~vis Panc.."t: and SL"~~~~;>~ding 10 1hc: Oiiicc of Stewart awards as given 10 an Kearny (:\5). and J.W. Justice Oll' t' I JI 1hc Ca1ho il<.: CJmpu, • to Y<Me if they pre,cnt a valkl • fresfua:in bt.a\lllC! and Aca<.h.:m1c Affairs. thL: Hardi~ MSU organ1 z_;u io n thal ('.10). Cen11:1 .11 MS l ' .11 I) a m ,ln ~SU I.D. lluulll wiU .._, Ire O,wn Ahcrnn1hy Studenu can \'Ole in the Apri l 22 f111 ,1dL1111on.1 I ~tcd Sa1urdly, April 22.oo: Schnlar Aw;1rd •~. pr~:~~o i:xhiblL'i s tron~ Jn\<Olv_cmcnl usual loca1io ns on campus m1<111n:11 1on " " th~ ,1u11111,! . .µbe door oC lbc S1udea1 • Old F,,..k S.·hmiJI d on the campus and m the 10 :J cum;Jll MSU JUO through Apnl 21. • "'d al lc:L.,1 75 ere ii t.tll \ 1.u> PJ1.,l...1 JI 692•tJ77X :ffli'}Hl'i'Ji.t.of& . ..... community. ~~su~1-~rn~f which. 45 ha.,,e

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