Page 2 News Columbine to remain closed, perhaps lellill IIIIIIII through end of the school year 11111111111 Assocuued Pren send them to some of the By A"jetta McQeen, Murder in county's 16 other high AssociaUd Press LITTLETON, Colo. schools. C-olumbine High School may Many Columbine students ALEXANDRIA, Va -­ remain closed through the end said they would not feel com­ When the l4-year-old boy of the school year as authori­ fortable returning to the scene spent a lot of time thumbing ties embark on an extensive of the carnage. through the military weapons clean-up following Tuesday's ") had five to seven catalog he brought to school deadly shooting rampage, Galarada friends killed in that library," each day, his principal. officials said Wednesday. dents in black trench coats said senior Dustin Harrison. Margaret Walsh, wasted DO In addition to bullet holes killed 12 schoolmates and a ''I'm not going back there." time in taking him aside to . and bomb damage, sprinklers teacher Tuesday at Columbine Other Jefferson County talk. were activated during the High School, most of them in schools will reopen Thursday "We got to know the kid. four-hour standoff, leaving the library. The gunmen, Eric with heightened securilY, We didn't accuse him," Waisb. ankle-deep water in parts of Harris, 18, and Dylan including early-morning ~rincipal at Minnie HmnnI the building, police officers K1ebold, 11, then apparently "sweeps" by law enforce­ School, said of the nintb-gmd­ said. killed themselves. ment officials and school staff er. The boy was counseled "The police will need to School officials, support members before students are along with his ~ aod keep the school as a crime workers and counselors met admitted, Sheriff John Stone went on to graduate. scene for some time before Wednesday to come up with a said. "The message is you must they can release it," said plan that would allow seniors Bomb threats were report­ pay attentiou," &be said • school district spokeswoman to graduate May 22 and other ed at Douglas County High Students who survived the Kay Pride. "Then, we have to students to complete the School and Brighton High deadly attack at Columbine clean the school out and repair . school year. School in the attermath of the High SchOol in Littleton, Colo., the damage. That could take "Obviously, we're look­ massacre at Columbine, police this week say it was the ignoIed until the end of the school ing at how Columbine stu­ said rage of a dozen outcast sbJdeaIs year, or beyond." dents will complete their edu­ In each case, the schools that led to the bloodsbed. Hurling bombs and blast­ cations, " said Pride, adding were evacuated but no bombs The surviving students say ing away with guns, two stu- that one possible solution is to were found. no one paid enough atteoIioo.. -~"T"r _. ~ ':W.~; ~'. 'to _ _ :: Local students visit~en By Pili McConl Criminal Justice. The pUl"- "., MtuyMM Gelsi pose of the program is to visiting eighth and ninth SIll/! R.eptHWn introduce students to these graders were encouraged by concentrations of study in GSC students and 1IIIchers The Glenville State Older to help prepare them to participate in the clusters College community wel- for several of the largest offered at their school to comed eighth and ninth occupational opponunities prepare for college .. grade studeoll from in West Vuginia Nalbanial Linda Riegel, Assistant Nicholas aad Lewis coaaties Lynch, an .eighth grader Professor of the Business _ Moaday, Braxton and from Braxton County com- Division, '8dvised the Ito.. Nicholas, counties on mented, ''1be sessions were dents, ''Take as many com­ Thesday, and Gilmer, interesting; I actually puter, communication, and Calhoun, and Webster COUD- . Jearned something. The sim- basic ke>:boarding classes as ties on WedneSday. The ulated ' robbery was fim. It possible." number of students in atten- ga.ve me an interest in crim- Mrs. Riegel also daace totaled 1,130. ipaljustice." informed the students that The Tech Prep Program Judy Potq~ a teacher GSC has an arrangement focus is based on GSC's from Braxton County stated, with area schools to provide Associate degree programs, ' "1 thiDk it is a wonderful college credit for specified such as. Paralegal event for the kids to be able courses completed in high Technology, Business to get away from their school. ~. Forest schools aad be able to Wsit According to Tech Prep Technology, Administrative the college. The sessions coordinator, Stacy Science, Land Surveying, that I attended gave them McCallister, ''The.main goal broadcasted live _ ...... Bnvnoamenta1 Science, and lots of information." of the Career Fair was to LeWis and'Nitholas MilliiJ Miller 'addresses ByBJWooa SfII/1 RqorNr Dr. Michael Miller of the Biochemistry Department of West Vuginia University gave a presentation for Chi Beta Phi, other faculty and vari­ FAMILY NIGHT ous science students on Every'Wednesday 4 P.M. - Close April 13, 1999. Dr. Miller explained to Eat In or·Carry Out LARGE ONE TOPPING ODe day, Trout ~ a Jeqa:-rIhe ,001, IJiec* of _ mail that .. bas. ~ P.tfal in his wriUa ~ B. is f,aDD • ridI, ec:a_p.':' J"'~r'~_lJII~""'" ...... of tho.., by'" ..ca,. A. nb.,... iQ"gJutll~_'" -_.EJjat Rc.w.. ~ ....*~ ~ . ~ 8Btf ...... -qad....... 8ft)wiag iuide Hoover, k.aocbd uaconsci0u6 on 1IeF.oI Trwt's wGrb aad ........... to drestioy any. the' .... of NeW -YOlk .. iII¥iIed bim to be a ODe who getk in fda pill. City. Wi&b dilly • rev; dol­ ~ .... ArIa FeItivaI ill Hoover's lite liM been spin- lars diii. file thieveS dfdn"t Micu.acI City, hM'iP' I:IiIIJ out of ccmtiol for fiDcf, ~ pdlers IUs wits API widldle ill..... iI y~y.,.u _ as..bia PBd ciDbarb upoa bisrJC)lll;­ • ......, doIIan. 'nout wife's auici4e aad.w..IOIl', aq 0MCl~. He bitches jts faDCtioa reti~am. l>t. the research includes using a deScribed Mahaney went radioactive Calcium45 molecule. structure of each on to explain Experiments have also shown that molecule. He how the calei- file ,active e ~s are JI:IolIftt uml+ (low ~ ~Iam_a.ldnw wi" the help of pum:ps: ill place and disabler calcium-ATPase pbospholabam, them. uses ATP for cal­ which is only Dr. James G. Goll, ~ted, ""Dr. cium2+ traDs­ found. in the Mahaney demonstr~tecl the port. The calci­ heart muscle. importance of IlQYI araimple calci­ um 2+ then Usei' Dr. Mahaney um ion can contrOl the heart. troponin bindi~ explained the This is a general theme is bio­ which causes actin and myosm research that he and his -graduate chemistry that explains nerve interactions. The excess calcium students are doing as well as the transmission and oxidative phos­ 2+ is stored in !he sarcoplasmic cument experimentation Part of phorylation ... It's okay, big boy. We'll dry those tear•. The COIIDIlOD Place Restaurant 462-7454 Servin~ up what you never thought you'd miss ... Mom's cooking. Located behind Go-Mart in downtown G1envlIIe. GSC Week Page 9 lmes your words just hypnotize me ....,~ltiMrOllIe those who want to prove that they have strong minds, are not likely candidates for hypnosis. Bresedola added that 15 minutes under hyp­ nosis is equivalent to eight hours of sleep. Sixteen chairs were placed across the stage in a half-circle. As soon as Bresedola uttered the words, "I need some volunteers'\ the stage became a writhing, squinning mass of college students, all trying to lie his made sev- squeeze into chairs. Four 11-1.. tapes. includ­ additional chairs were D weight loss, placed on the stage, and the for IbIdy n:tadion, twenty volunteers began lis­ ,.,."., Eberly, 1Ien:u,., to tick the smotjog tening intently to Hypnotist Tom Bresidoia entertained Glenville State College with his own special brand of Jedl mind 1be '"butt". 1bese Bresedola's instructions. tricks. Breaedola appeared as part of GSC Week. lOId ...........tthe Throughout the show, volunteers who "woke up", a known pick-pocket trying Bresedola said the color the hypnotist to confront him, were quietly asked to leave to steal their money, as well "Red", he was to become Bresedola commanded, of bypaosis exacises the stage. Remaining volun­ as other side-splitting activi­ infuriated, stomp up .the steps "Sleep!", and the student fell die -odiaM:e, He teers were given commands, ties that Bresedola had them to the stage and proceed to to the floor, sound asleep. .... 8D)'IOIIe not such as imagining them­ participate in. beat the stuffing out of Gauging from the audi­ The audience roared as Bresedola. The highlight of ence's reaction, this was tenif­ ID'~ was selves riding on a bumpy lbIiJ_d to do so. He . road in a bus, piloting an air­ one volunteer stood up in one the show was when that par­ ic entertainment To those .... those individ­ plane, driving a sleek sports of the aisles and '~ame the ticular volunteer followed his who didn't get the opportunity lib to have control car with a sunroof, attending world's best rapper". Another command, marching up the to see the show, you don't own Ihougbts, and a horse race where there was volunteer was told that if steps, and as he approached know what you missed! Magical Mystery Tour At GSC "She was just mar­ of her life, but didn't velous ," stated a very start · practicing it until enthusiastic Nate Oyler. sixth grade. Many of her ho it's magic' As "The magician was magic lessons were part of GSC hilarious and amazing! 1 taught to ·her by her dad. a magician/come­ wish every week was As she got older, she from Houston, GSC week!" exclaimed went to magic conven­ moved the audi­ Brandi Adkins.
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