Recycling program in
need of student support
OLIVIA L. RIORDAN
layout editor
"Drink your beer, before you
recycle the bottle!"exclaimed
First-Year Bonner Lisa
Lundeen, after she had been
doused by half a bottle of beer
left in a Mary Hobbs recycling
bin.
Spilled beer is not the worst
according to founder and orga
nizer Tony Stark. The worst is
that ROCK, Recycling at Guil
ford Kounts, has faded since it
bounced onto campus Novem
ber 24, 1996.
On that first Sunday 30
people appeared at 2:30 in front
of Founders to collect recycling
bags placed outside dorm
rooms. But more recently
ROCK has numbered two
people, founder and organizer
Tony Stark and First-Year Eva
Paige. When two people collect
all the recycling for all the
dorms on the entire campus, it
takes more than an hour of
work.
ROCK was
created when
Elgina Manuel
connected
Bonner Tony
Stark with SRC
co-chair Allie
Randall. SRC had
been discussing
ways to recycle when Allie
Randall had the idea to link
Bonners, who need to fulfil 150
THF, COMMUNITY RECORD
vital issues and events in community senate
CHRISTIAN APPROVED
AS SHORE REP.
Courtney Christian was ap
proved as Shore Hall representa
tive. She replaces Tasha Wallace,
who resigned in order to chair the
Special Projects Committee.
FIRST-YEAR CONCERNS
FORUM TO BE HELD
On Monday, February 17, at
Bpm in Milner lounge, a forum to
discuss issues pertaining to the
First-year students will be held.
All students, especially first-year
students, are encouraged to attend.
VITAGLIONE AMEND
MENT PASSED
The Vitaglione amendment was
approved in Senate this past
Wednesday. The amendment
states that "Any proposal or spe
cial request requiring Senate ap
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Students Tony Stark, Eva Paige, and Tyler Long pick
up recyling bags.
hours of community service,
with the practically dead recy
cling program.
Some Bonners showed up but
the recycling col
When two people
collect recycling for
all the dorms... it
takes more than an
hour of work.
meted as Guil
ford stress attacked. This has
left only a few people to pick
up about a hundred bags of re-
proval must be put forth to Senate
at least one week before it is ap
proved. Suspension of this amend
ment must also be approved by
Senate."
MARASCO ADDENDUM
POSTPONED DUE TO CON
CERNS
Due to a number of concerns
voiced by Senators, the approval
of the Marasco Addendum has
been delayed a week.
The Marasco Addendum states,
"Any expenditure crucial to the
daily function of an organization
may go through Budget Commit
tee and Senate in a one week pe
riod as opposed to the normal two
week required The addendum
applies ONLY to WQFS, Quaker,
The Guilfordian, and The Light
house. Examples of expenditures
cycling from all the dorms, the
Apartments,and alternative
housing.
The program has been slow
to start this semester. Last week
end seven people did the recy
cling but a few floors in Milner
were missed.
Despite the troubles ROCK
is facing, Tony Stark and Eva
Paige remain undautingly opti
mistic. Eva focuses on the posi
tive aspect of collecting Guil
ford recycling: "It's fun to talk
with Tony." Tony meanwhile
declares that he will simply not
let ROCK fail.
lectors have
mainly been
other interested
students. Unfor
tunately, the
number of par
ticipants plum-
include FCC regualated items and
any electronic equipment required
to keep the station on the air for
WQFS, computers and printers for
the publications."
SUGGESTION BOX IN
FOUNDERS LOBBY
Senate has placed a suggestion
box in the Founders Hall lobby, for
students to give input. All are en
couraged to place your concerns
in the box, and Senate will direct
the comments to the correct com
mittee.
INTERESTED IN RECY
CLING???
Any student interesting in help
ing go dorm to dorm to collect re
cycling bags on Sunday afternoons
is asked to call Tony Stark. Help
is needed'!
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Daily: Unprogrammed worship, 8:05-8:20 am. Hut
Friday, February 14
Noon: GCRO brown bag
lunch discussion, "St.
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Hut.
7:30 pm: GCRO Friday
Fireside Worship, "Bud
dhism." Hut.
Sunday, February 16
10:30 am: Silent Meeting.
ArchdaleLawn. (Boren, if in
clement).
2:00 pm: IV Bible Study.
Hut.
7:00 pm: Catholic Mass.
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Monday, February 17
7:3opm: GCRO meeting.
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8:30 pm: Fellowship of
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Tuesday, February 18
5:15 pm: Episcopal Eu
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6:00 pm: Seeker's Session,
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8:30 pm: New Generation
Ministries. Boren.
Wednesday, February 19
5:30 pm: Midweek meet
ing for worship. Hut.
6:05 pm: Seekers Session,
"Am I the Only One?" Led
by Max Carter. Topic: Sim
plicity. Hut.
7:30 pm: Quaker Con
cerns. Hut.
8:30 pm: Inter Varsity
Christian Fellowship. Boren.
Friday, February 21
Noon: GCRO brown bag
lunch discussion, "Faith in
the Workplace," led by Laura
Davis. Hut.
7:30 pm: Holistic Lead
ership Conference. Charlotte
Roberts, "The Leader's Work
in the 21st Century." New
Garden Friends Ministry.