A. Porn enthusiasts causing trouble at Capital College in spring 1985. B. Getting rowdy during the “Rites of Spring” 1983. C. Meade Heights residents may want to think twice before drinking the water or breathing the air, Spring 1985. D. Stoned students in the swingin’ 70s gather round the monolith, Fall 1987. E. Guests such as Nicholas Cage see how long they can stand in various awkward positions in the Student Center, Spring 1985. Pbofo% by Bob Price Caatpt* Matotmum effidufr tfc* e*£»v»gte» of the mm rfttSftp at wtt* ttewtoy. »■ te*.knki*n fttm Hoy f, W msa Aomixm, tmhug (a#me4 tit* to**JarfM eof tvxvgtifxtfi} haotrdUßs II mvo :>ig» w'i-.wu r> l BtisUhoA a\ ihn b#i A page from history a?=*is oeur S'inj’Wiwf !!!«Ltih, was Nit! by students and unwed behind Olmsted I <u- a ?;Uv» hit p- PSH FLASHBACK Heights dump checked for toxics 8y N«a Myers ■ Preliminary tatting at the drums recovered from the Meade Heights waste dump revealed no legally hazardous substances, according to Cob one! Robert Lombard, Assis tant for Bio-Environmental Engineering in the Surgeon General’s Office, “A chemical is a hazardous waste maty if it's listed as a hazardous waste (or! if it posses!** certain characteristics. . , such a» ’ea uaction procedure iovfchy’, corrosivity or ignitability,” lombard satd, lombard said that nine drums were removed from the site at the north end of the Meade Heights path in December by Roy F, Weston Associates of Philadelphia, The drums contained a sUidgfthfce substance dust the site inspector from Weston thought was old crankcase oii, he explained. Marian Pzcdsy, the site in spector, said that all of the drams were punctured and their contents trad raised with the surrounding soil. She chaiaetvrized the substance as "like a tar." Lombard said additional testing wiii be done to detuf atine what the substance is. Results of that and other testing on water, sediment and soil samples are expected by December 30, 1985 - ftetday said all of the drums, or their remnants, wete packed in “overpack drums" and removed by the Delaware Con tainer Company, g sub-contractor. Maurine Clever, an industrial hygienist with the University’s AU <**
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