KaraiPliipiM AngetaBandy fioraHiriey api^ CopyEJUor loRadfoidi JMU and Viiginia Intermonti in addition to CVC. She Many new bees were at GVC admitted Out CVC was her second Saturd^, as fresfameii and innsfer choice. A8reason
SGAPresidentshowsby optimism for '91-'9 2 Karen PhiiqM difficult tasks in the upcoming also has toconslderfootball. plan ahead for future activities. Co|V Editor year, but remains optlmtstlc. "We're hoping that football will The workshopprovlded Shepherd "My favorite port ts.reallzing keep more students on campus with a bright outlook f orthe SGA President Nona Shepherd all the good things we might be on weekends. 1 think we are upcoming year. "I really enjoy is looking forward to a good, but able to do," said Shepherd. going to have to schedule some working with the members of the busy, year. TheSGAIs Shepher^d has many Ideas she activities around the first SGA. They have shown responsible r or allotting money brings to her Job, and Is looking season to betteraccommodate enthusiasm and excitement about to the yearbook and the forward to the first S6A meeting students," said Shepherd. She the upcoming year," she said. newspaper. In addltlonto the to table some of them. She said, also stated the SGA would look Shepherd, former edltor-ln- schedul I ng and organi zat Ion of " I hope w e can provide a variety into the possibility of taking chlef of thlsnewspaper, found numerous campus events. She of actlvl lies for students, buses "to the further home giving an Interview "very acknowledges that she faces many perhaps breaking the routine." games and the away games 1 f awkward. Because qs I'm being She added, "We're looking at possible." askedquestions,! think of how I several entertainment options To assist the SGA In would have asked It. It's hard to for the upcoming year," but preparation for the upcoming switch modes." When asked what explained that nothinghad been school year, a workshop was she enjoyed most about the decided. held from August 2 (to August paper. Shepherd replied, "My The first SGA meeting will be 24. The workshop was favorite part was doing layout. held on August 29»>at 1:00 In coordinated by Dean of Students In a way, I miss It." Carolyn Brooks, who also serves the conference room at the f Baptist Student Union building. as the SGA advisor. Shepherd In previous years, the meetings Indlcated.that while Dean Brooks On Tl he Inside. .. were held In Smlddy Hall. made some suggestions, that they Shepherd favors this change,as "were also left ample time to It provides more of a "round discuss ourplans and Ideas table" discussion format. Anew among ourselves." The purpose meetlngplace will be named for of the workshop, according to future meetings. If there Is not Shepherd, was two-fold. First, enough room at the 6SU. All 11 al lowed the attending students are Invl ted, and members of the SGA to begin encouraged to attend the SGA working as a group and to get to ° G3C3GII eiaecDDQa meetings. know each other. The second This year the current SGA purpose of the workshop was to Neiii faculty members Jom CUC ainch Valley College recently hired desi^ at:the Uni versity of North sity. B.S. in Elemeniaiy Education from R Change for the worse twelve new professors to nil various Carolina at Greensboro. Since 1975, he has been em• Bluffton College in Ohio, and a leaching positions left open at Ihe endof His worlc has been shown in both ployed with the Wise County M.Ed. in Physical Education from DettBiUtor. last semester. Tllg HigtllMHl CavalLa group and one-person shows in School System as a teacher and die University of Missouri. 1 m a ^odailieiuming for my ihlnl year, and when I nnved m campus, I noticed sevtia] would like to wish these imwming profes• sors the best oMuck in ibeir new positioos. High Point, Greensboro, Raleigh, coach of basketball, tennis, track, For several years, she has taught chmgrs, namely in CaniKllHan lomsincen^yanddee^lydiivenedbydieefnccsbuiliuim and Duifaam. North Carolina; New kindergarten and elementary dielaiiAge.11iBi(Hin»«a!tt*W4nderfulpllMlolotM^ and baseball. )tm(«eauMiipK«d(Ai,orl*l(emtUp,ordo«mw«^ &w««IV*eiqttt.xaotny.nd«ontfoii- SiiKerely, Orleans, New York City, and Mitchell has spent considerable grades in Obio, and has instructed ibkiptiMiwhn «muiP wl(hni^Mb#t science class be prepared to do some somewhat of a misnomer as just one of are located here as wdl. Thegymis work. Some of die larger classes the two buiklings is run as an Honor (Vened to the studeni body when offered at this school are held in the house. The other buikUng does not practices are not befaig held or die gym Science Lectnre HdI. In addition to the operate from a student's GPA. bm is reserved. science professor's (rfflces, this rather is run as the other residences. Ttecked behind the gym is the building houses an observatory and a Martha Randtdph Hall is a swimming pool. The pool has two tow science readingroom . women'sdorm. The buikling was used dives at the deep end and diving stands Lonesome Pine Behind the Zehmer building U as a Home for Wayward Women before at die shallow end. This healed pool is WyUe Ubrary. Hie Ubray itself is CVC was established here. This HaU probably not used as much as it shouM :he TGHLAND InternatiQiial Raceway very good omsidering the size of the aUows akx)hol'fw those of legal akL be. If you are not in die mood 10 swim, Coeburn, Virginia Travis Baugh school. Unfortunately the library is still There are no set visitmion hours. tiiere is a very huge patio for students K Assistm Editor run (Mi an old-£Bshk)ned card catalog Crockett dlffersjn that it is a coed sunbath. c. AURem f R«c«K Gates Open at 5:00 pm - Races Start at 8:00pffl system rather than an electronic system. dram. Tcnnb courts itfe offered at'two As a first time student here at Clinch The libraiy is d)le.io.sendofr DILBERT® by Scott Adams YOUCANfREE>|DUfb- MY MCTHOO 15 50 00 UE (WE ANY saF Rwn 60ILT wnit ainflETHAT tVEN SIUPIDPEOKE w copmreKTEO STUPID PEOPtE CAN liCKE Tomi DOGBERT nEmOO. DO It. ••THIS NEI'ER HAPPENS TO K\OM.'»* ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 'ue CANT (Mve fouAmtn tur tP$CM&t\»Yi>uA mpum ? 1991 NFL PRBDICnONS by Hosteder is truly tbe pnlme time excellent draft, including UT WtnllMiHW: A defense that SantAgami qoarterbick lie ahowed^^dnring last receiver Alvln Harper and Miami's couldn't stop a sneeze.and an mAMOND RAVINGS BANK. FSB Sports Bdtor yearns playbfTs. "nieruimbig game Russell Maryland, the overaU #1 offense that can't:pro,duce one. is also a bjg questioaiaark. as pick. NATinNAI. PQOTBAI.L tUiteen year yeteranOtis Anderson Deciding factor IfTim CONFERENCE slowed down during the second half Wfff'f'Sgmfl^: The Cowboys Rosenbacli cah {d^lop into a good of last season and may not have field a questionable disfense with no NFL quarterback. Eaatem Divuiaa much left. Rodney Hampton, in his established dominating pl^rers: tUrd yeaF, or rookie Jarod Bunch They also face a more (Ufficult Central Division 1. WASHINCrrON REDSKINS from Michigan, must step up for the schedule fdlowing last season's 7-9 I 11-5 Giants to have a successful record. 1. CHICAGO BEARS 11-5 canqiaign. It is vital for team leader Come see us for all your banking needs! ^iTGQgUlSL The^have an Lawrence Tiylbrtofully recover Pecidiagfactors; Forthe lawngtlw: The bears have excellent ronniqg game featuring from the ankle injury he sustained Cowboys to enjoy a good season, the best running attack in the NFL, Earnest Byner (1219 yds) and the during a preseason game against the highly rated quarterback Troy led by Neil Anderson (1078 yds. aging Gerald Riggs (475 yds). Jets brfore the season is underway. Aikman (2579 yds., 66.6 rating) rushing, 42 rec.) and Brad Muster "The Posse" Washington's will have to finally five up to Ms (664 yds. rushing, 47 rec); In receiving core oi Art Monk (68 3. PHILADELPHL\ EAGLES 8-8 billing, and the draft picks will have addition, they have an excellent rec.). Gary Qark (75 rec.. 1112 to emerge as impact players. defense, highlighted by Mike yds), and Ricl^ Sanders (56 rec.) Stfcogtha: They have a Singeltary, Richard Dent (125 are poised for another good year. sacks), Mark Carrier (10 tough defense highlighted by 5. PHOENIX CARDINALS 6-10 600 TRENT STREET • P.O. BOX 559 • NORTON. VIRGINIA 24273 • TELEPHONE: 703 / 679-5504 The Skins' defense is also soUd, defensive end Reggie White, inten:q)tiQns),.as well as draft picks Chris Zorich and Michael FAX: 703/679^18 • TOLL FREE: 1-800-545-5499 highlighted by tackle Charles Jerome Brown, and Andre "Diity" . Strengtiia: The Cardinals Stonrtreaker out of Notre Dame. Mann, linebacker Wilbur Marshall, Waters. The Eagles possess the have a good running back in Johnny and comeiitack Darrell Green. best all-around offensive player in Johnson (926 yds.) the lei^e, quarterback Randall WeaknaMM: Quarterback ilM6 WiMilrnawiw In spite Of Cunningham (3466 yds passing, Con't. on page 9. Darrell Green's abilities, the 91.6 rating. 942 yds rushing), as Dtfflding factor if the Noble. Cbartes McGnQr should aid a very secondary remains freak. In Con'L from page 8 weak dTensive line. well as tight end Keith Jackson (501 ;ikinj^A to Ho todnij: offense is poweiftal enoagh to addition, a below average ptintiiig rec.). Jim Harbflogh (2178 yds. 81.9 overcome the lack (rf defense. JS^eakofisaffiL' The pass game should hurt the Skins this rating) is very good in the limited protection, or lack thereof. Former Wnifrn Diviiimi season. WMlrni.!«M- The Eagles passing game that the Bears 3. MINNESOTA VIKINGS 6-10 number one draft pick Tony Deddinf Pattnrar Whether will have to attempt to organize the ^ employ. However, if Chia^o faUs Mandrich has tumed^ont to.be a 1. SAN FRANCISCO 49" 10-6 or not quarterback Mark Rypien chaos resulting from the firiiy; cl all xtf: mij. AJiofifLLnjg jmtdAl behind, they will be hard pressed to Strengths: The \nkings have major disq>pointment. Also, their (78.4 rating) can stay ii^uiy-free head coach Buddy Ryan. Their comeback. a good but underachievins talent at defense will be greatly hindered by Strengths: A high-powered and can pitt together a soUd season. defense is likety to suffer as most positions. Herschel Walker a very weak secondary. passing attack featuring the game'.s Is also crucial for the " Hogs" to Chicago's did after the '85 season^ Deeidinp factor Ifthe (770 yds.) might be getting a little best quarterback in Joe Montana produce another good year. and the Bean did enjoy better defense can stay on the same level long in the tooth. Anthony Carter Di-rirfing Partnr- Whether (3944 yds., 89.0 rating). The personnel. The Eagles will Imve to after losing, future hall-of-famer remains one of the best receivers in Majkowski can sti^ healthy and pot >Hners also have two pro bowl 2. NEW YORK GIANTS 10-6 overcome the difficulties oS not ^Expanded se'ection of Halmark cards Dan Hampton. the game, and Joey Browner is still up numbers, similar to his redevers with Jerry Rice (100 rec., having aiqr quaUly running backs. and gifts an all-pro talent. performance in 1989. 1502 yds), and Jqhn Taylor (49 rec.. SttfiOgyu: The Giants still 2. DBTROrr LIONS 9-7 748 yds). San Frandscb also has an feature one of the most intimidating Plaiting P«rt«r«- The ^School supplies Wtfl^^eiffgi: This is a team 5. TAMPA BAY BUCKANEERS above average defense, although they lack the abiliQr to take over a defenses in the NFL: Carl Banks Eagles will have a very successful **Health and beauty supplies .Strengths: The Lions have a with no heart or desire. They may 5-11, and Pq>per Johnson. season if they can unite as a team high-powered run-and-shoot contend for the playoffs or the # 1 game. and overcome some of the internal *Have l 'Coii't. from Patie 9. Atlanta although their personal is Ruben Ma^s (510 yds) contributing. Editor's Note: tiilent to compensate. .not the best. Quarterback Chris Eric Martin (63 rec., 912 yds) is a CVC Tuition Miller (2735 yds, 78.7 rating) and top flight receiver as well. New The Highland Cavalier would like to 2. LOS ANGELES RAMS 8-8 halfback Mike Rozier (717 yds) are Orleans features the best group of Among the lowest in state thank Bill Harris of Mountain Empire StreagdUi A stroiig overall good ,players,jbut not superstars. linebackers in the lei^e with (CVC Press Release) - For 1991-92, Community College for the use of his offense. Quaiterfoadc Jim Evettt Receiver Andre Risen (82 rec., Ucky Jackson, Pat Swilling, and CVC's tuition andlfees are the towest among senior colleges and universities photographic equipment. (3989 yds. 79.3 retiqg)an d 1208 yds) however is one of the Vaughn Johnson. in the Commonwealtli. 'X^linch Valley receivers Henry Ellard (76 rec., best and should be helped by draft offers exceptional educational value, 1294 yds) and Willie Anderson (SI pick Mike Pritchard from Colorado. WealcneMesr Avety given dieiow cost and'high quality rec., 1097 yds) make up one of the The defense should be aided by inconsistent offense that needs to available", said Chancellor Jim KnighL strongest air attacks in the lei^e. their good draft which selected catch up to a stroqg defense. In Virginia, tuition is esteblished by In addition, running back Qeveland defensive back Bruce Pickens from fonnula and is dependent on dK allocation by the state to each college. Slapshots... Gaiy (808 ywds, 14 TD) is one of Nebraska and tackle Moe Gardner Rig Qnffltlftli: If quarterback For Clinch Valley, die state provides the better backs in the IfPL. out of Illinois. Steve WaM (2010 yds, 67.2 rating) 67.8% of die educational and general Ginch Valley College is preparing of students from places other than to embrace hs firstfoodial l team in hs Soudiwest Virginia. Students fiom can/live op to his potential and cost, while student tuition makes up 32:2%. Asithe stales's contribution history in die fell of 1991. Among die Rkhmood, HampCoa Roads, and Wi»airnp<«»^- TheRaffls are W««'finpMi>;i; A weak become a topiflight passer in the increases, tuition rises as required by die reasons cited for starting die foodiall hkMhein ViiginiiB, as weU as out of defense. The master in self- an agiqgteam. 4 once tough competative NFC West. fomiula. If positions are added, if program were to increase school qririt state and imenational students defense and c^ensive line aren't promotion Deion Sanders helped sabries are increased, if taboraiories and andidentity. Asallofyouwbo generally have no idea where most of getting any younger. contribute to the Falcon's 28>k die library are belter funded, student attended CVC doring past semesters these places are, especial^ fieshmea in tnitioa is increased to share in those can attest, weekends on campus are less dieir firtt semester. I'll have (o look at ranked pass defense last year. dumeventfiiL Thevast nu^tyof my atias to findJonesville , and diis is Big Question: Was last Sanders two sport career has proved enhuKemenls. TbitionatCVCttiisyear is $1664, or $832 each semester. resident sudenu go home or elsewhoe my third semester here. Plus, there are year's 5-11 finish a fluke or a him to be another Bo Jackson, only on die weekends. The firadiall team is students who don't have can, ctn't Required fees are used by die cdleges supposed to cure dds, as games on aflioni gas, or don't have timet o go 10 preview of things to come? Can without the talent. and universkies 10 provide programs and draft pick Todd Lyght from Notre Saturday aflenioons are meuNm he a aadftom dlMaat home games tfaie to services which stale findsd o not cover, great incentive for studenu (o hang schod woik they must uwipkie. Dame become an impaa fitsyec in Big Ouestion: Can the and the unount varies greatly frofn around on weekends. This would I do concede diat this schedule his rookie campaign? rookia come thraogfa and helip faistttotkm. Thecostof studem create a betteTi atmosphere on campus, acdvides, intramural and fanercdlegiate should increase support for CVC "Jeny's Kids* improve. nd in turn give students aUgher foodnU fion stHiDuading areas. adiledcs. student heakh services, ddit opinknof dieschooL This brings me 3. ATLANTA FALCONS 6-10 service on certain bulkHngs, opeiBtkn However, dris is not dw SoiMhwest to die great bllacy 1 see in aU of this, Vfa8fatiaPnfessk)nalFoodiaaaub.it's 3. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 6-10 and maintenance of studem mikns. mafadydiatooly two'1ionie''ganie8- Strengths: The Falcon's new telcoommunkations, parking, and . CUnch Vdl^CoUege's fiDofbantean. Sqx. 7 at JJ. Kelly hi Wise, and Oct and dwysfaooU play new CUnch Valley "bad boy" imtgehas.given them the Streturtiw- TheSaintshama campus radio statkns is provided by 12at JJ. Bmtan High School in Norton, stadem fees at some of >nrginia's GDU^ until die foodiansiadia m is confidence to win. The run-aad- good nuuing gaaw with both Gnrig are actually near campus. Ihe cooqileted. l alsoieaUaedtat most ct^ges and universities. lemafaider of die home gaoKS are shoot offense has been snocessfnl in "Ironhead" Hcyward (599 yds) and students here are oonmulen that don't At Clinch Valley, fees are used to pay played in Jonesville, Lebanon, and live in Wise, but you most understand for student heahh services, die Know Your Rights CUntwood. These hooK games in tint if diey cm drive to Wise for operation^ maintenance, and bond relatively distant localities hanUy give classes, diey have die means to come CVC The R^istiar's Oflice at CVC would like toMorm staidents (rf dieir rights snidenis hiccntive to stty on campus for payment on GannellliBll. iDtrannnl, conoenhigeducatkmal records.Du e to die I^mlly Edocatkmal Rlghu and Privacy otf here for foodiall ganMas welL It novje Schedule fatticoH^iate athletics, die atudew the weekend. Instead;,evefyonewiU go Act of 1974. and die Buckley Amendments, effective January6,1976. students have is oeitahily easier foroommnte n dun newqiaper and yeaiboofc. student home Just as usual. mtdBly beoHise for residents to tfaive 10 fioodMdl games dwrightto: activities, and studem cntenafanmit CVC footballgame s are being pfaqfed la uofemiUtfkKalities. An 1. To be provlded'widi a list of die types of educadon records, as defined in die hi 1991-92. CVCs fees are among die inietcoUegiate firadudltea m is a great 9/13 Home Alone 8:00 p.in. Act. whkh are mafa?tained biy die College and whkb are direcdy rebled to students; -closertotiieirhomes than toCVC. knvest hi Vfaginia. Feesiao^fiom assM forCVC ; however, I believeit 2. To inqiect and reviewdi e content of dioserectmis: - This defeats one (rf die nudn puposes $1.700at lUBBS Madison Uahwfsilylo must be utilized property and made a ; 3. Toobtahi.C(9iesofdtpserBco(dsuponpaymentofexpenses; for starting die team in die first place. 9/14 Teenage Mutant NbUa $448 at Virginia Tech. Itefeeat part of campus Ufe here at Clinch 4. To receivea response from the CoUe^ to rettonaUe requests for explanations This is not dw only drawback to such a Turtles 2:00p;m. CUncbVaUeyU$636. Valley Ctoll^ of diose records; and schedule. It totally igitores die interests The folkn^ t^le compares 5. To receive confidential treatment by dw College ofedocadon records; neither A weekly comment(iry 9/14 Home Alone 8:00 p-ni. required feesa t Vfagfada's colleges and unhersities: such recwds. nwpersonally identifiable hif<»mation contained dietein, will be Sam Agami~S'por VirginiaTech 448 9/21 Planes* Trains, and (The Right To Know Act) •Wl SI'I CI Al I/I IN IORI l(,N CAir." WUIiaro and Mary 1490 Autmnobiks 8HN> p;m. Federal legislation (Buckley Amendment) concerning the privacy of 'S5.00 dimnot on my service or retmU Christopher Newport 865 infomiation. states that students may elect to have their names, addresses 10% off labor for all CVC students, Witt CVC student IJDL. Clinch Valley 636 9/27 City Slickers 8:00 p.m. and other "directray" infcmnation not listed in such a publication. faculty, and staff lamesMadison 1700 Colleges may publish directray information concerning an individual MaiyWashtagton 946 student if the student does not request his-her information to be lloui.s Noifddk State 850 Xtaft««(«ni|Hin{ed by aA adult withheld. MoiHl.iy thi ()U(|h iiid.iy RadfonI 934 In compliance with this legisladon, Clinch Valley College requests H .U) 1.0 '.) ()() Adii(ts«ittioutm$l^ VMI U55 that any legislation. Clinch Valley College requests that any student (full Virginia State 912 or part-time) who does not want to have certain information listed in the I 1 directory notify the Registrar's office.. mm TtmlMBao^Asslsuml Editor iiiililiill One cS lt» main advantages of being a good student (they usually stand outi):and student is ihe abil^ 10 ik4> classes. aimge 10 co|>y;their class notes (6y band, 3n the ftst d^y of class, UM professor is nptacopln). tfttfiispersaaibecoines {oing 10 let you know Us or. her,poiicy on irritated at always lending yon notes, this is ic^ii^ classes. Somepn^Bssoa wiU a good signal you are skipi^ loo much )enalizeyoa, wUle others win not Well, and need to increase your attendance. {oess wtat, people? Sk^jping a class is AlsOiWhenyoa have ddppediyoB want 10 ihnost never in yoor best interest It is come to next class prepared- lhat 'is. havfag /eiy inportaat that you attend each class, read the upcoming maierial' and so forth. dt yp fa the front,an d art napy gnestioos Thiok of lUs as aelfimnishaient iv n as to Jean as much as yon can. If yon ddpptag. Abo. dKie is no good excuse ftar XNne lo.tbe condusion dm diis advice is dt^viiig time classes fa a row, although i^^^$t4ji}it iditop, who'v/iUi be resfonsibite fop ibsuid, dien ptdue accept some tips on Bunqr bad excuses exist It ls not uncom• iSi. lft^ihg,^^ S (CfJfl E m& [LE "s rj Sept. 7 Tusculum (UJise) Carroll Dale Stadium Sept. 14 at Dauldson Sept. 28 at Cumberland College Oct. 5 Maryuille (Jonesuille) 5-Star Stadium Oct. 12 Then (Norton) Lauison-Fltchko Stadium Oct. 26 Neuiport Neuis (Lebanon) Lebanon High Stadium Nou. 2 Tenn. lUesleyan (Cllntuiood) Cummins Stadium Nou.16 at URB