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Volume 79 No. 86 Youngstown, OH Friday, May 23,1997 Career Moves Fire alarm forces classes to Administrative shuffle moves Deeb, evacuate Ward Beecher Hall Gaines to new positions on campus I Large electrical fan overheated BETH ANNE TURNER BETH ANNE TURNER strong odor. ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR The building was evacuated and the Youngstown Fire De• As a part of administrative A fire alarm in the basement partment was notified. Environ• changes across campus, the of• of Ward Beecher Hall forced fac• mental Health workers were fice of Student Life will receive ulty and students to evacuate the also consulted and assisted the a new executive director. Effec• .building yesterday afternoon fire department in searching the tive July 1, Judy Gaines, direc• while police and fire officials in• building for the source of the tor of Career Services, wil! vestigated the cause of the alarm. smoke. move to the office of Student The alarm was set off by a The smoke from the fan en• Life as the new executive direc• large electrical motor powering tered the ventilation system and tor. a fan that had overheated and reached several floors. The fire was "red hot" according to the department vented out the build• Gaines is replacing Bassam Judy Gaines will be the Bassam Deeb will be the YSU Police report. ing and the greenhouse with a Deeb who has held the position new Executive Director of new executive director of Officer Remias, YSU Police, large fan. Students and faculty since it was created in 1995. Student Life Enrollment Management. responded to the calf which were allowed to reenter the Deeb will become the new ex• came in at 3:18 p.m. Upon en• building after the smoke ecutive director of Enrollment- Enrollment Management, Deeb tering the Chemical Storage cleared. Management. will be in charge of the offices Administration Loading Dock Area in the base• The estimated damage to the As the executive director of of New Student Relations, Ad- continued on page 2 ment of the Ward Beecher, motor was $800. No injuries Remias noticed smoke and a were reported. Picture perfect 75 disposable cameras captured the spirit of YSU Photographers will have a chance to identify their photographs at a reception next week TELA DURBIN who CONTRIBUTING WRITER • hrjugfa nega• If you've ever wondered tives to the about those pictures hanging Graphics all around Kilcawley Center, Center to be now is your chance to check enlarged out the-pictures before they and hung. are displayed. T h e< From 2 to 4:30 p.m. May G r.a p h i c s 28 there will be a reception Center works continuously featuring the top photos to update the taken by the YSU commu• pictures. nity. There were 891 pictures About a month ago, 75 dis• developed from the cameras posable cameras were given to K.J. Satrum, executive direc• and a panel ofjudges helped students, faculty and staff at tor of Kilcawley Center and to narrow down the field to YSU to capture YSU life. The Leeper. It is different from the few that will be dis• cameras were returned, pictures Carnation and Scarlet Rooms people who took pictures can the pictures that now adorn played. were developed and framed to and the Cafaro House Mul• come and "claim" them. The Kilcawley. Those pictures "I think it creates a sense create Snapshots — A Photo• tipurpose Room. photographers can identify were taken either by Carl of campus unity by connect• graphic Journal of Life at YSU. A sneak peak of the pic• themselves, tell what is hap• Leet and Jim Evans from the ing the students through pic• The pictures the YSU tures will be available at the pening'in the picture and University Media Center, tures," said Katherine Heller, community took will be dis• reception May 28 in the Car• identify the people in the and are archival photos or junior, professional writing played in Kilcawley Center's nation and Scarlet rooms picture, to make the informa• were developed for people and editing. only, and refreshments will tion public. be served'. "I hope everyone will "We thought it would an come se.e the results of'their be interesting way to update work," said Leeper. "It is a the pictures," said Kathy neat opportunity for the pho• Leeper, graphics center coor• tographers to receive kudos dinator. "We wanted to make for the pictures they took." it participatory so everyone Snapshots — a Photo• could contribute." graphic Journal of Life at At the reception the YSU was coordinated by 2 The Jambar Friday, May 23,1997 College Graduate Program Student Activities General Motors promotion offers YSU annual Awards Banquet student discounts on new vehicles • Recognition for student leaders, organizations and faculty members • GM announces To be eligible, a student must of a new vehicle. The Chevrolet details for students be within six months of graduat• Program is good on 1996 or 1997 Students, faculty and staff were Engineers, Voices of Praise and the honored May 22 at the annual YSU Hispanic-American Organization. to save $600 on a ing or have graduated within the Cavaliers, S-10 pickups, Metros past two years from a two- or four- or Trackers. Awards Banquet in the Chestnut • Father Arthur DeCran Memo• new car or truck year college. The program is also The purchaser must qualify Room of Kilcawley Center. rial Scholarship - James Kravec. open to graduate students. The stu• and finance through GMAC to Sponsored by YSU's office of • The Kocinski Award - Chris• SHANNON HUBBARD dents must also qualify and finance receive the incentive. The buyer Student Activities and Student tina Elizabeth Vennette. CONTRIBUTING WRITER through GMAC Financial Ser• must provide, at the time of pur• Government, the event recognized • Alumni Involvement Awards vices. Documentation of enroll• chase, the letter that came in the outstanding student leaders, stu• - Joyce E. Brooks, 1961 and 1970; YSU students looking for a new ment in a two- or four-year institu• direct mail package to prove eli• dent organizations, faculty, staff Brian J.Macala, 1989; and Thomas vehicle will be interested in know• tion or a diploma is required at the gibility. and alumni for their commitment Mosure, 1956. to campus life and student affairs. ing local GM dealers received 1997 time of the purchase or lease. This year the First-Time • Arby's Leadership Scholarship guidelines on two ways college stu• "Chevrolet recognizes the im• Buyer Program for Chevrolet is The award recipients include: - Crystal M. Hawthorne, Hana dents can receive a discount on a portance of selling students and different than it has been in the • Smith-Murphy Award - Dr. Kilibarda, Jeffrey A. Kubala, purchase or lease of a new graduates their first new vehicle, past. For 1997, the only people Diane McFarland, communication Casey V. Lambert, Michael R. Chevrolet, Geo or Pontiac car or therefore creating a customer-for- who are eligible are those who and theater.Trie award is presented Metcalf and Daniel C. Moss. The truck. life relationship," said A.J. Saculla, receive the direct mail package. by the YSU student body for out• scholarship is presented to out• In a dealer promotion kit deliv• new car sales manager of Green• Dan Carroll, Chevrolet standing faculty commitment. standing undergraduate student ered to area dealers, the Chevrolet wood Chevrolet Inc. in Cleveland Zone district manager • Student Government Spirit leaders. and Pontiac divisions of General Austintown. said, "The changes are an effort Award - Andrea Limberty and • Mentor of the Year - David Motors announced the details of in a separate release to dealers, to focus on the intended audience Donald Rudolph for outstanding Law, accounting, and finance, in the Col lege Graduate Program. The Chevrolet made the introduction of of the program. In the past, the enthusiasm. recognition of exceptional commit• program offers eligible students a revised First-Time Buyer Pro• incentive was available to any• • YSU Pin - Nader Atway, ment to YSU students. and graduates the opportunity to gram. Chevrolet will be mailing 2.5 one who had never purchased a Altida Bowles, Regina Donaldson, • Multicultural Student Services receive a $400 certificate good to• million packages to prospective new Chevrolet vehicle. The true Jill Schulick, Jamal K. Smith, Award - Robert Tate in recognition ward the purchase or lease of a new buyers. focus of the program is on Laura Widdowson, Nycole of outstanding service, academic Chevrolet, Geo or Pontiac passen• Each prospect will receive a younger adults who are purchas• Barkett, Michele Johnson, Jason excellence and community in• ger car or light-duty truck at a par• package including a letter offering ing a new vehicle for. the first Martin, Michael A. Mokros and volvement. ticipating dealer. $600 toward the purchase or lease time." Rebecca Ortenzio. The award rec• • Student Services Award - Dr. ognizes outstanding, well-rounded Richard Goldthwait, mathematics graduating seniors. and statistics, for exceptional com• Administration Services for three years and a leadership development pro• • Orion Award - The College mitment to YSU students. gram through Student Life. continued from page 1 will bring that experience with Democrats for outstanding student • Edna K. McDonald Cultural her to the office of Student "The leadership develop• organization. Mary Kate Boyle.of Awareness Award - Rochclle missions, Scholarships and Fi• Life. ment program is a multifac- Canfield is president. Wysingcr. The^award nomination nancial Aid, Registrar's, "Career Services will now eted program designed to • Nova Award - Sislas with a is made through the Division of Records, and Special Admin• be a unit of Student Life," said when students from the point Vision (SWAV) for the outstand• Student Affairs.