European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 30, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 12 the stars and stripes wednesday. October 30. 1985 Over we ghz student sues College Over ouster a run Pris dispatches Sake Lefe new part . My five of its teacher Are Beciri sued for a Misiun is an Nvere Eiith. Nursing Studeni my repeated Tel line her Hal no Esau did not fit the Ima pc no the College Anil its nursing department. Russell who to reveal her weight admitted signing an agreement list december promising to with draw from the if she did nut lose at least two pounds a week. When she did not the school dismissed her. You can see that i m overweight a Jil Russell who claims he school forced her to sign the unusual agreement Russell had achieved High grades and completed three of the required Lour ears of nurses training when she was misled irom the school. Sloan Snow a Tjw Var for the College said Russell weighs " considerably in excess of 300 pounds and her weight hindered her ability to perform such tasks As getting Down on the ground to administer cardio Ruhno Nar resuscitation. Russell who lost 15 pounds Between october los a and september 19k5, said she completed her c or training and other clinical courses. In addition she has Sharon Russell been offered a Job after graduation her attorney Kalward Liftman said the soul was aware of his client s weight problem when she was admitted to the school. Russell said one teacher told her she d never find i uniform that would fit and another called her disgust she would lose weight one week and gain it Back the next Snow said. They did everything possible to work with her. The College has the right to set the health and medical requirements for someone in the nursing cellist wins Schweitzer award conductor Milislav Rosl Rommich. Sovil born cello virtuoso and music director of the nation symphony orchestra of Washington since 1977, has been awarded the Albert Schweitzer music award. Kostro Pevich won the award for a life s work dedicated to music and devoted to humanity from the Creo society a nonprofit organisation that sponsors benefits promoting creativity in the arts and sciences. Rhona Schwilm Miller the Only child of the theologian medical missionary organist and Winner of the Nobel peace 1 Rie presented the award to Ros Hropovich after he conducted a National symphony concert at Lincoln Center s a Ery Fisher Hall in no York. In accepting the award Rostropovich offered a prayer of pea and happiness and love of family to the people of the world. Grandma gets her Buck no knitting Needles for great grandma Ruby Parker of Bend Ore. She Hunts and fishes with the Best. Parker 73, lit out on her own in his year s Oregon Deer Hunt and brought Down a 4-Point Deer after stalking the big Buck and sneaking up on it. I got it through the neck she said. Then i had to Wail for someone to help me gut Parker always amazes her family including her three grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. We can t remember her being said her grandson Jack Waterfield she always gets the biggest Deer and the most and biggest fish. That s not brag family members claimed six Deer Early in the Hunt but none was As big As grandmas Waterfield said. Parker made her shot from 30 Yards after tracking Down the Deer at a location she would t disclose about 25 Miles from Bend. I was scared to step on a stick Ever since i was big enough to follow my dad she said. That s How 1 got so close. 1 was quiet. I snuck up on him before he knew 1 was Ever although the Buck was big Walcer Field said his grandma has bagged Al Lea five others that were bigger. Music to Wake up by some residents of let Crete. A Small Tow n of craftsmen and College professors in Western Massachusetts now Wake up to the tinkle of Temple Bells and the beat of prayer Drums. After two years of work a 100-fool-High peace Pago built by an order of japanese buddhists sits on an isolated Hilltop. It s strange but Beautiful in its own said Kolher Colburne. Who clambered up a rutted dirt Road past a school bus and Lent Encampment of Volunteer workers to satisfy her curiosity about the shrine. I Ever Cut. A town of 1.400 people is Best known for its cooperative gallery fur local craftsmen and artisans. Within easy commuting distance of the University of Massachusetts liver Cal also has i growing Community of doctors lawyers and College professors. The shrine is the 71st built by the monks of Nippon an Myu Hoji an order formed after world War ii and the first in North America. Others have been built in London and Vienna the monks say the shrines represent physical Pray ers fur Universal peace. The sealed building featuring a Stark White Concrete and steel Bubble dome was designed in i wis Mack All a Connecticut architect. The curve of the dome is broken by four niches Hal hold statues of Buddha by sri lankan artisans. Brother Kalo. Who led the construction project from Llie order s regional base in Boston said he chose the site because things lend to Bepin in Massachusetts. Originally. Kalo said he had sought to build the shrine on .1 less de . But the landowner refused a dim View of Street lights astronomer g Corgi Rberts talks a dim View of the Street lights in Athens. Ohio and wants to ask Munici pal officials to turn them out this fall so residents can a belter View of Halter s Comet. I burls. An astronomy teacher at Ohio University says he will enlighten City officials in what he Calls Light saying it can hamper the viewing of Hallcy s Comet. I would like to Sec City Council pass a Resolution to Lurn oui the lights on certain Dales at certain times. Otherwise nobody in the cily will be Able to Sec the Comet Liber Essaid. The Best time for viewing the Conict will come during roughly 12-Day periods in december. January. March and april. A burls Hopes Street lights can be turned out during pans of those viewing it might just be for a couple of hours during the observing times he said. City officials say they arc in the dark about Light pollution but Are willing to consider proposal. Girls just Wanna have dates in Virginia. Minn., girls at Roosevelt High school May look further than the boys next door when seeking dates for the school s annual turnabout dance. The turnabout is a traditional girl ask boy dance held each fall at inc school. A Long standing Rule had limited girls to inviting Only Roosevelt students or re cent Roosevelt graduates. The school Board junked the Rule following a student poll Hal showed almost 90 percent of girls were opposed to the restriction. 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