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• Cheryl Marchum, the new envi-
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•Marchum will perform such du-
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potential health hazards, con-
ducting audits of work areas in-
cluding research laboratories and
developing training programs to
eliminate or minimize hazards at
the Health Sciences Center.
Marchum has good experience
in the field and OU officials are
pleased to have her aboard.
“We are extremely pleased to
have a person of Cheryl’s caliber
and credentials join the staff at
the OU Health Sciences Center,”
said Tom Godkins, assistant to
the provost in administrative af-
fairs. “She will have a positive im-
pact on the campus.”
Marchum worked for almost
Tyner was treated and released
from Norman Regional Hospital
later Saturday.
Parish was then involved in an-
Parish was booked into Cleve-
charges of possessing stolen prop-
erty, eluding a police officer, leav-
ing the scene of an injury acci- •
dent, unauthorized use of a motor
vehicle, driving under suspension,
and leaving the scene of a non-
injury accident, police said.
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and other household items when
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Making the play
Players from the Alpha Tau Omega and Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternities
scramble for possession of the pigskin in the intramural football tourna-
ment The tournament began Sunday and will continue through the
week. Photo by Darrin Abel
New HSC safety officer approved
Marvin Laws ___ nine years as the laboratory direc-
HfeALTH SCIENCES REPORTER tor with Standard Testing and
’ IT, d r r, Engineering Co. of Oklahoma
. (JU s Board of Regents ap- City before coming to OU, but
proved a new environmental her experience does not end
health and safety officer of OU’s there.
She holds her master’s degree
in environmental health from the
OU Health Sciences Center and
is a certified industrial hygienist.
“So far so good, but I’m still
getting my feet on the ground,”
she said.
j a challenge. Marchum will handle biochem-
lot of programs that >cal hazards in the case of re-
search materials and other chemi-
cal substances, as well as fire
safety, slips, trips and falls.
She is not in charge of nuclear
hazards, but may be indirectly in-
volved in handling such problems.
At the top of her priorities is
the development of a hazard
communication policy for the
HSC campus in order to further
educate the staff and employees
at the center.
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is a public service organization
founded in 1913, President Brid-
gette Scales said. It was founded
in 1913 by 22 black women. Un- £ SaSK
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organization has members of all Scheduled
races, Scales said.
The OU chapter performs at ney in Norman, Elizabeth Gunn
least one f—’;—* —*-
month Scales said. Members ence, Tammy Thompson, a gov-
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children in day care schools, vol- and Kim Edwards, who works in
FOOTBALL WORDSEARCH!
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and non- Scales said students with differ. of the Black Heritage Month
tion, an OU faculty or staff mem
ber may also speak, she said.
On Friday, the fun begins.
Scales said. “Mocha and Mint," a
semi-formal social event, will be-
gin at 7:30 p.m. in Davenport’s
number Restaurant above Couch Cafete-
ria. A live jazz artist, a fashion •
show and a display of black art all ■
are scheduled.
“We started out with a little bit
of fun with Movie Night, and
> a lit- .
tie fun too,” Scales said.
All the events of Delta Week
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A member from the historically
will be there, as well as a member
ent backgrounds will sit on a pan- Committee, Scales said. In addi-
on a variety of topics.
“We could talk about relation-
t races, be-
tween men and women of differ-
ent status, what affects a sexual
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p.m. in Dale~Hall. of topics,” Scales said.
. .------- -----J A seminar addressing some of
Bingham, assistant district attor- the problems minority students
. face on campus, titled'“Students
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ence, lammy Thompson, a gov- i‘
ernment employee from Wewoka Tolson Cultural Center
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the personnel department in the their views and give opinions,
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tradition as
greek sorority as Delta Week tire community, greek
1989 begins tonight, with free greek.”
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Ihe_.hul1S:tOnC!.llZ?,ack sorority p m- today in the Henderson-Tol-
son Multicultural Center, with ships between different
tree refreshments, Scales said.
On Tuesday, a “Women in
Center.
Scales said students with differ-
held at 7 ]
-----1 to speak are Teresa
t attor-
service project each assistant professor of political sci- in Unity,” will be held
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day at 7^p.m. in the Henderson- we’re ending the week with
“It’s a time for people to air
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Oklahoma City man arrested after chase
By Melody Mills--------------- the officer, he struck a vehicle from the scene. Parish was appre-
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A 32-year-old Oklahoma City Francis Tyner, 38, with neck
man was arrested Saturday after injuries,
attempting to escape Norman po-
lice in a chase that injured one
innocent bystander.
A Norman police officer was
attempting to stop Steven Parish
and a passenger in the 2000 block other accident at the Texaco Ser-
of W. Lindsey St. The officer was vice Station on W. Main Street
J pursuing Parish in reference to a and Flood Avenue. There were
burglary committed in McClain no injuries in that accident, police
County about 9:15 a.m. Saturday, said,
police said. .
As Parish attempted to escape jumped out of thertruck°and
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Simmons, Brook. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 74, No. 45, Ed. 1 Monday, October 23, 1989, newspaper, October 23, 1989; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1822673/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center.