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The Nation's Best College Newspaper Tuesday Vol.72 Issue 69 January 23,1990 Bowling Green, High 45° The BG News Low 30°

BRIEFLY Resolution brings controversy

by James A. Tinker Faculty Senate. staff writer "We question its substance Olscamp urged to address charges CAMPUS and are embarrassed by the improper and insensitive man- him address the issues Frazer believes Lancaster Faculty Senate officers who ner in which it was put forth," by Matt Mlghell raised, and I'm not hearing did not plan to attack Ols- introduced the resolution ex- staff writer Help wanted: Volunteers to the letter states. it." camp while he was gone. read textbooks to visually impaired eressing no confidence in the The bill of particulars ac- Frazer said he wishes the "(Lancaster) is very sin- and learning disabled students are niversity's president now companying the resolution is a University President Paul controversy would not have cere, dedicated and honest, being sought by the office of have been blasted by collea- list of 10 charges against Ols- Olscamp should address started with an ambush from and I don't think she was Handicapped Services at the gues for their method and ac- camp involving violations of head-on the accusations Faculty Senate members underhanded in her re- University. cusations. academic freedom and free made against him by mem- "because now the focus may marks," he said. Rob Cunningham, coordinator of Five former chairpersons of expression, shared governance bers of the Faculty Senate, be more on the tactics which Decisions are frequently the office, said the work involves Faculty Senate met Monday to processes and incompetence. said Graduate Student Senate were used than the issues at 6roposed at a moment's no- recording readings on audio tape for discuss the way Senate chair- Last Tuesday, Faculty sena- President Ricardo Frazer hand." ce, Frazer said, which is visually impaired students. woman and vice-chairman in- tors were greeted with a re- during a meeting Friday. Faculty Senate Chairwo- how this issue was proposed. troduced the resolution and vised agenda and during the Usually all that Is heard man Ann-Marie Lancaster "Phil Mason's appointment Daytime escorts are needed for will release a statement meeting senate Vice-Chairman about the president is posi- may have clouded the pro- came during semester visually impaired students because Wednesday. tive, but now there are some the University's Escort Service does Blaine Ritts introduced the posed legislation which ex- break," Frazer said. "These not operate during daylight hours. Also on Monday, a 10-mem- resolution on the floor of the incidents surfacing which pressed no confidence in the sort of actions are common- A minimum of two hours per week ber committee of concerned Faculty Senate. show a deficiency, Frazer leadership and management place around here." are being requested, and although no faculty said they do not support Former senate chairpersons said. abilities of President Ols- Whether or not the charges pay is involved for the work, some the way the resolution was pre- who met Monday afternoon in- "I don't have any bias camp, by presenting it unex- are correct, the University students may qualify to earn sented to faculty senators, its cluded: Donald Boren, profes- against the president, but I pectedly during the presi- should have the type of academic credit. content, its motives and, per- sor of legal studies, Richard think it's a serious situation," dent's absence last weelt, he QSeeGSS,page5. Contact the Handicapped Services haps even, the leadership of O See Blasted, page 5. he said. "I would like to hear said. office for more information. Water advisory does NATION not affect everyone Gasoline spills: A tanker ran aground in a narrow channel in by Wynne Everett Alaska's scenic Inside Passage, city writer spilling an estimated 57,600 gallons of gasoline, the Coast Guard said. The spill was not expected to cause The city's nitrate advisory remains in effect today as nitrate levels in the widespread environmental damage water supply are above 12 milligrams per liter for the fourth day in a row. because gasoline evaporates quickly. The Bowling Green Water Division issued the advisory Friday, in accor- Coast Guard and state environmental dance with Ohio law, when nitrate levels exceeded the maximum 10 milli- officials said. grams per liter limit. The 400-foot motor vessel Frank H. "We nave to notify the public after the reading reaches 10 because of the Brown slammed into Burnt Island danger for specific classes of people," City Utilities Director Darryl Stock- reef about 18 miles south of burger said. Petersburg in southeastern Alaska Drinking water with a nitrate level above this limit is only dangerous for around 8 p.m. Saturday, said Lt. Rick infants under six months of age, the elderly and anyone restricted to a liquid diet, Stockburger said. Janelle in Juneau. One tank was People in these groups have low stomach alkalinity, which allows the ni- ruptured but the leak was stopped by trates to become nitrites. These nitrites inhibit the flow of oxygen through about 10 p.m., Janelle said. the bloodstream. By late Sunday the Coast Guard Those not included in these risk groups face no danger from the water. reported three light sheens of gasoline "There's no danger for the general population," Stockburger said. "The in the channel, the largest a mile long. acute level for other people outside these special groups is up around 110 ' 'None of the fuel is deemed milligrams per liter.'' recoverable," a news release said. Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Spokeswoman Carol Porter said the level is still safe for the majority of users. Two dozen dolphins "For most people, the nitrate level is not going to cause any problem," dieiAt least 24 dead bottlenose Porter said. dolphins were found floating or Stockburger said people in the risk groups are encouraged to drink bottled washed ashore over the weekend in water from another source. the worst such event on the Texas Boiling the water, however, will only increase the contamination, not coast in a decade, officials said eliminate it, he warned. Sunday. "Do not boil the water," Stockburger said. "This has a tendency to in- Volunteers on Sunday helped pull crease the concentration of nitrates in the water." the carcasses from Matagorda Bay "We recommend people not doing that," Porter said. "People may think it about halfway between Galveston and will help, as with bacterial contaminations, but it won't." Corpus Christi on the Gulf Coast, Ron Merrill, water treatment superintendent, said the rise in nitrate con- tamination has been caused by recent rainfall. using airboats to bring both adults The rains wash nitrates from fertilized fields into the city's water source, and calves ashore. the Maumee River. Game Warden Arthur Lawrence "This is fairly common in springtime for surface water sources," Porter BG News/Mark Deckard said the large kill led investigators to said. "It's not an unusual occurrence at all for Northwest Ohio." Around and Around believe the freeze that killed "This has been a problem for us and other towns that draw from the Geoff Knapp, President of the Bowling Green LaCrosse Club, dodges students as thousands of fish along the Texas Maumee," Stockburger said. "The agriculture in the area creates a runoff he completes a lap In the club's 24 Hour Run Around The Union Oval Monday coast may be to blame for the dolphin of fertilizer." afternoon. The run will raise money for the Wood County chapter of the Red Cross kill as well. The cold may have caused Bowling Green recently built a 180-million gallon reservoir near the and the club. Each member of the club will run several 20 minute shifts during the illness that weakened the animals, village ofHaskins in order to help alleviate the regular problem. event, which lasts until noon today. The club will use its share of the proceeds to and ice apparently made it hard for "Once the reservoir is full — if it works like we hope — well be able to pay for a trip to a lacrosse meet in Arizona over Spring Break. some to surface and breathe, he said. blend water from the river when the nitrates are high with low-nitrate water D See Water, page 4.

Error COStS job: The air traffic controller who was in charge of two planes involved in a fatal runway Vacant house Professor sues for $1 million crash last week was stripped of his certification, a federal investigator said Sunday. W i I Q O tO AO P i Pre-trial date on sex discrimination set for Jan. 2 9 The controller failed to warn the C" it of an Eastern Airlines Boeing 727 by J.J. Thompson t had just landed that there was a staff writer by Dennis Robaugh Janet Parks, Dolores Black, Joy dants violated Title VII of the Civil smaller plane on the runway in front dry editor Sidwell, Sue Hager and Beverly Rights Act of 1964 and discrimin- of him, said the official from the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority members were granted Zanger, all faculty members in the ated against him in regard to the National Transportation Safety use of the vacant Alpha Delta Pi house by a nine- School of HPER, are also defen- terms, conditions and privileges of Board. member committee of administrators and students A pre-trial hearing date has been dants. his employment because of his sex. The pilot of the Eastern plane, Monday. set for Jan. 29 in the case of a Uni- Quain is asking for $500,000 in The lawsuit states that he ap- which carried 141 passengers, spotted The other Greek organizations bidding for the for- versity assistant professor who compensatory damage, $500,000 in plied for promotion to associate the smaller plane too late and tried to mer ADPi house were Pi Beta Phi sorority and Phi claims he was denied promotion punitive damage, payment of lost professor with tenure Sept. 30,1988 veer away, but the airliner's right Sigma Kappa fraternity. and tenure be- wages and benefits and promotion and the defendants denied his wing struck the smaller plane's Director of Greek Life Wayne Colvin said AOPi cause of his sex. to associate professor. request Feb. 10,1989. cockpit was given the house because "based on the criteria, Richard J. He claims he has suffered econ- The suit states that all the defen- the committee felt they had the strongest applica- Qua in, an assist- omic losses, emotional distress and dants either participated, ap- tion." ant professor of damage to his reputation, all condi- proved or acquiesced to the dis- The committee based its decision on the number of health, physical tions which will last indefinitely criminatory conduct. However, U- HISTORY members in the organization, academic perform- education and into the future. niversity officials claim the promo- ance, contributions and involvement on campus and recreation, is su- Quain, employed by the Univer- tion denial was a "business necess- in the community, as well as sponsorship of educa- ing the school for sity since 1982, said he was unable ity." On this date: A University tional and cultural programs, Colvin said. $1 million. to comment on the case. A secre- student claimed he was physically Also, he said each organization made a statement Quata filed a Q^ tary in the School of HPER said Quain filed a complaint with the and verbally abused by city police explaining why it thought it should occupy the house. lawsuit in U.S. Quain was on sick leave. Eloise Equal Employment Opportunity after he refused to accept a traffic "I'm excited. It's a very big relief for my chap- District Court in Toledo last Clark, vice president of academic Commission, which granted him citation in 1981. ter," AOPI President Pam Giovenetti said, "but it November charging the University affairs, said this will be Quain's the right to sue. But University After he was charged with driving was also very hard for us to get the house at someone with sexual discrimination. last semester at the University officials claim Quain failed to exh- with an obstructed view and resisting else's loss." Also named as defendants are since he was denied tenure. aust his contractual remedies to arrest, the student said police pushed ADPi International helped AOPI since they first Ron Russell, acting director of the Quain, represented by Ellen Si- the problem and should not be able him to the ground, stood on his back colonized to get an on-campus residence, she said. School of HPER: Roger V. Ben- mon Sacks — a specialist in em- to sue. and head, and did not read him his ' There was no excitement on behalf of our chapter nett, dean of the College of Educa- ployment litigation with Spangen- The University's response, filed rights. to find out that ADPi lost their house," Giovenetti tion and Allied Professions, and U- berg, Shibley, Traci and Lancione at the end of December, claims the said. niversity President Paul Olscamp. in Cleveland, claims the defen- See Quain, page 5.

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January 23,1990 Editorial The BG News -An Independent Student Voice- EDITORIAL BOARD Beth Church Editor

Amy Burkett Amy Cole Managing Editor Editorial Editor

Christian Thompson Dennis Robaugh Asst. Managing Editor* City Editor

Andy Woodard Sports Editor Nitrate panic unnecessary Many Bowling Green residents and students are jumping off the wagon and going back to the bottle. However, that bottle does not contain alcohol, but drinking water with a "safe" nitrate level. And so does the tap water in Bowling Green. As hard as it is to believe for most people, the ci- ty's water is safe for a majority of the community to drink and will rarely — ft ever — get to the point c where it is exceedingly dangerous for the average person. Gorbachev can't be a wimp' The Jan. 19 drinking water advisory, issued by the City of Bowling Green, caused the seasonal In sending fresh troops to Hungary. East Germany, Bul- offshoots. through Turkey and into Le- water scare; which occurs when there is significant quell a bloody civil war in the ?aria and Romania - fell away in In Lithuania. 3.6 million are banon - extraordinary bitterness rainfall or a winter thaw. Both lead to increased ni- southern Soviet Union, Mikhail 989. threatening to break away from that Hough says "just won't go Gorbachev shows a new tough- "Between now and the local Moscow, though Gorbachev away." trates in the drinking water. ness that makes it plain both his elections in March, he'll wrap warned late last month that Almost as soon as the Com- and his country's future are at himself in the flag and warn that "secession is to blow apart the munist regime of Todor Zhivkov This advisory, as if almost on cue, has once again stake. union, to pit peoples against one was overthrown in Bulgaria last led to long lines in the grocery store to acquire "He can't afford to get the re- another and sow discord, blood- year, many of the 8 million eth- putation of a wimp" with break- shed and death." nic Bulgarians moved to throw drinking water and it has again caused much un- away republics, said leading So- Wrapping up a three-day visit out the 1.5 million ethnic Turks. necessary hype. viet analyst Jerry Hough. "If to Lithuania Sunday, Gorbachev he's a wimp, he's gone." Viewpoint indicated he will not stand still In Yugoslavia, old enmities State law says that if the nitrate level reaches 10 Hough, director of the center for its secession but did not among Serbs, Croats and milligrams per liter, public drinking water sup- for East-West trade and In- make it clear whether he would Slovenes once again divide a pliers and the city are required to advise the resi- vestment at Duke University, use force to stop it. country held together by the predicted "Gorbachev's not go- by Now, in still another threat to force of Tito's dictatorship until dents of potential dangers to high-risk groups. ing to let any of the republics go. secession, the Armenian repu- his death in 1980. I think he will outlaw secession John blic and its 3.4 million people are But now in the Soviet Union, The majority of individuals are not in these and will use security forces to in a pitched battle with about these old hatreds have spawned groups. bring back law and order." Omicinski twice their number in the Azer- brutal ax-murders, beheadings After weeks of talk. Gorba- baijan republic. Both claim the and the killings of unarmed chev seems to be trading rhet- Nagorno-Karabakh region, con- women and children. In order for any tap water to be dangerous for a oric for muscle to try to solve a columnist trolled by the Azerbaijani but Ethnic and religious hatreds healthy person, the nitrate levels in the water must jigsaw puzzle of ethnic and reli- largely inhabited by Armenians. forcibly suppressed since before reach 100 or more milligrams per liter. gious hatreds and rebellions As he confronts the crises, the Bolshevik takeover in 1917 surviving since Lenin's time. Gorbachev is talking tougher are reviving in many corners, Those affected by the advisory are infants under Without a crackdown, he may he cannot risk secession," while seeking accommodation in much as they did in the last days face a national breakdown. Hough said. a "federation" that would be of the British Empire. (Even as six months of age, the elderly and anyone restricted Responding swiftly to the vio- Gorbachev faces intensifying looser than the current arrang- the British prepared to give up to a liquid diet because the alkalinity in their sto- lence in the Caucasus, the Soviet crises in Lithuania and the ement. control of India in 1946-47, hun- machs is lower than the average person. These in- Presidium declared a state of mountainous Caucasus region in A federation, he said Sunday dreds of thousands died in Hin- dividuals should not drink the water until the ad- emergency while the Kremlin what seems a never-ending in Lithuania, would be "the sec- du-Moslem riots.) visory is lifted. dispatched security troops, round of trouble on the edges of ond wind of socialism" with the The question for Gorbachev is combat helicopters and para- the empire. alternative "the union's dis- whether the Armenian- troopers. The blood-soaked civil war in integration on ethnic grounds." Azerbaijani fighting portends For the non-risk group, it is not necessary to be Prime Minister Nikolai Ryzh- the south and political rebellion History thought dead for a similar strife across the broad concerned about the current levels. kov reportedly told a Norwegian in the northern Baltic states century is coming back to haunt southern band of the Soviet broadcaster that, if needed, the firesent Gorbachev a stern chal- the Soviets. Union. It is important, however, for city administrators Soviet army will move into the enge. The empire has been held The atrocities and gunbatties "It's a hell of a mess to sort southern republics of Armenia together by force since the 19th pitting Christian Armenians out now," said Paul Henze, a to continue making attempts to keep all Bowling and Azerbaijan. century, even before the czars against Moslem Azerbaijanis national security affairs expert Green citizens from having to worry about the ni- Hough and other analysts ar- were overthrown by the com- occur in the center of an arc of under former President Jimmy trate levels in the drinking water. gue that Gorbachev isn't about munist revolution. hatreds kept cool by force and Carter. to let the Soviet republics break The Soviet Union contains 15 subjugation for more than a cen- off from Moscow in the same republics, more than 100 tury. That arc today stretches Though it is unrealistic to completely rid the fashion that six East Bloc satel- nationalities and countless lan- from Yugoslavia through Bul- John Omicinski is a writer for water of nitrates because plans to do so are not lites - Poland, Czechoslovakia, guages, religions and religious garia into the Caucusus and the Gannett News Service. cost-efficient, it is possible to lower its levels by other means. City officials, with the support of the Ohio Envi- ronmental Protection Agency, are doing just that and should be commended for their efforts. Teachers give escorts The city is currently completing construction on know where all of our people are was as high as it has ever been if Sincerely, bad name on campus at all times during business not higher, but it was still was David Englander a reservoir, which is its cost-efficient plan for re- hours. We even set restrictions not enough. Thanks to generous Assistant Coordinator ducing this problem. saying that an escort cannot ask contributions from both the in- Campus Escort Service an escortee out. We have never terfraternity council and var- The reservoir will be filled with low-nitrate To the Editor: had a complaint of this nature. ious sororities, we are going to water. This water, when combined with high- I am writing in response to the Another problem we've had is be able to improve our service negative attitude this campus with image. This year, the new even more. p=Respond=i nitrate water from other sources, will lessen the ni- has toward the campus escort coordinator, Sean McConnell, trate levels and make them more "safe" for every- service. It has come to my atten- and I have made an aeffort to With all the attacks this year, Letters to the editor one. tion that various teachers on this change this. We have limited the it has become even more appar- should be a maa-innim of campus have advised against use of vests so that people will be ent that President Olscamp's 200-300 words in length and using this service because the less embarrassed to walk with view of this being a "safe" cam- should be typewritten, escorts could be attackers. This us. We have also brought in a pus is a false one. As long as he double-spaced and signed. The BG News Staff charge infuriates me. Every one large number of new escorts believes this, and we remain a Please Include your ad- Ptioto Editor Greg Horvath Production Sup'r Patrick Michel of our people has had a back- who are willing to adapt to the volunteer service, we will be dress or on-campus mail- M,I photo Editor JOnO PottBT Production Sup'r Mom. Near ground check run on them by changes. We have expanded our less than perfect. However, our box number, as well as Awl Sports Editor ChaftMTol Production Sup'r Becky Nuaeoaum campus security. 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Founders renovated by '91 Educator asks for a by Jeremy S. Weber according to Robert McGeein, Residence Management Di- a two year period and to insure change in attitude staff writer assistant vice president of capi- rector Bill Lanning said the the repairs are done correctly, tal planning. Cmbing was a major part of Lanning said. she said. Major components of the plan. McGeein said the improve- by Jill Novak Multi-ethnic studies also project include fire alarm, ele- "We've had lots of leaks and staff writer Founders Quadrangle7 will be ments are "somewhat overdue are necessary because "it's next on the 'fix-it" list in the vator and window replace- other problems over the past in coming," but attributed that not enough to just throw in a University's overall plan to ments, asbestos removal, elec- two or three years," Lanning to budget fluctuations in the The close-mindedness of U- few colored: people (to renovate each residence hall trical upgrading and installation said. "I'm just glad that we're early 1980s, which he said made study)," she said. "This every seven years. of a new plumbing system at getting Founders into shape." it difficult to plan continuous re- niversity administrators and The project, originally sched- faculty members is forcing leaves out other issues, such An estimated $1.2 million Founders, McGeein said. sidence hall improvements. one educator to look for a as homosexuals, lesbians or price tag has been placed on the "Basic building complex re- uled for this summer only, was The new fire alarms will be a other ethnic groups." improvements, expected to be pair and renovation is our main extended to the following sum- welcome change, Founders teaching career at another concern," he said. mer to spread out the costs over school. However, things are not completed by fall semester 1991, Complex Coordinator Paula But before she goes, assist- changing now and "by the Smith said. ant professor of English Doris time we get to graduate "They (the existing alarms) Davenport would like to school, we are hopeless ... be- serve the purpose, but they do change the attitudes of Uni- cause if one comes through not locate the place of the fire." versity graduate students. the education system being Smith said. "The new ones will Speaking in a Sunday night taught a skewered perception be the most up-to-date." discussion sponsored by of reality, you can't teach The plumbing and cosmetic Graduate Student Senate, them anything," she said. changes such as new lounge fur- Davenport was one of a five- The real problem for most *" '"^tZ niture will improve the quality member panel focused on de- Saduate students is that all %*..-. of life at Founders, she said. programming and the need ey care about is obtaining McGeein said the impact the tor multi-ethnic, bi-gendered, their degrees and are fed up Eroject will have upon the num- tri-sexual, non-classist stud- or want to get to another life, **^t~£&&.-* er of students applying to live ies for graduate students. so they complacently go at Founders cannot yet be de- Davenport claims graduate through the system, she said. termined. school involves "kissing the For example, Davenport "Students choose a hall for a behinds of the professors" said she hears many stories variety of factors, such as and doing what needs to be from her students about ra- friends living there, so we have done to get through the cist, sexist or egocentric inci- no way of judging (the im- system. dents occuring in classes. pact), he said. "I know there has to be a Yet, for every one person who school somewhere out there complains, 10 people shuffle Actual renovation plans were open to a wider perspective of behind the professor obedien- made through consultation with the world," she said. tly- Student Affairs and Physical "What we have right now at "I have seen this happen at Plant staffs to decide which the University are white, many graduate schools and it projects would most improve middle-class male studies," is a scary possibility," she Founders, McGeein said. said Davenport, adding var- said. "It almost sounds as if "I've really seen a commit- iations from this format are integrity and having princi- necessary. ples and graduate school ment by the University to say, don't mix." 'We need to do these repairs Non-classist studies are right and get down and dirty,' " needed because classist stud- Students must demand rep- Smith said. "I think that's had a ies are biased and only have a resentative texts and atti- BG News/ John Potter really positive impact and the favorable disposition toward tudes in their classes, and "it Some of the funds being allocated to Founders Quadrangle will help to replace deteriorating plumbing, students will be really pleased the educated middle class, D See Davenport, page S. which has caused water damage to the ceilings of many residents' rooms. with the conditions."

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USG vote supports Olscamp Gish sister makes by Matt Mighell During discussion, Roger and four new senators, including of responsibility and his empha- gift to namesake staff writer McCarthy, senate representa- a senator who was appointed sis on detail. tive of the College Republicans, Monday afternoon. Taliaferro questioned the opposed the vote because he be- Ted Seribner, a junior envi- choice of new senators during A 110,000 donation has been "Broken Blossoms," wffl be Undergraduate Student lieves senators are not knowl- ronmental science major, was the vote of acceptance, mention- given to the University's Gish shown Jan. 27 at 8 pjn. on Government approved a vote of edgeable of Olscamp's position the late appointee who will be ing previous discussion by sena- Film Theater by actress Lil- WBGU-TV. confidence for University Presi- in the face of accusations to serving on the national, state tors to include more minority lian Gish to promote the study dent Paul Olscamp during a make a decision of confidence. and community affairs commit- students in the General Assem- of film on campus, Curator The film is a silent movie General Assembly meeting However, following the closed tee. bly. Ralph Wolfe said. originally filmed in 1919. Monday night. executive session, McCarthy — Seribner has a great interest Glsh's December donation which has been restored The vote was passed after ex- among other senators who were in recycling and his efforts will "Why aren't we doing that?" is her fourth in four years to several times, said Paula tended discussion between sena- undecided on the matter — sup- be an asset to the recycling he said. the university. Associate Di- Davis, director of TV infor- tors and a break for a closed ex- ported the vote. efforts of the University, Cough- rector of Development Mar- mation at WBGU. ecutive session during which USG President Kevin Cough- lin said. Coughlin explained that his claLattasaid. Latta said the University's Olscamp's responses to accusa- lin said this vote reflects the Ryan Garlitz, a senior ac- appointments were chosen by The money will go to the Gish Film Theater, named tions were read. feelings of the students. counting major, accepted the priority from a waiting list "and theater's endowment fund, for both Gish and her late sis- The proposal for a vote of con- "This guy (Olscamp) has position of treasurer replacing the (new senators) have been which Is used to purchase and ter Dorothy, is currently fidence was introduced by USG made perhaps some mistakes Bill Ziss, who recently resigned waiting for a while." preserve old films. In addi- under renovation, which is senator Craig Taliaferro who any other university president his position. tion, Latta said the money expected to be completed by said the students should take has made," Coughlin said. "But It would be discrimination in will go toward the Gisb- late spring or summer. this opportunity to support the we recognize the achievements Coughlin, who appointed Gar- the worst way to previously endowed professorship. Seats in the theater are be- president. he has made at Bowling Green litz, said he was chosen for the promise a senate position to Coujdding with the dona- ing named after donors who "If Faculty Senate can give since he's come here." job because of his strong sense anyone, Coughlin saia. tion, one of Giah's films. contribute $250 or more. the president a vote of no confi- dence, then why can't the stu- Other business conducted dur- dent body call for a vote of con- ing the meeting included: the fidence, " Taliaferro said. swearing in of a new treasurer Business fraternity to nationalize [Campus • Ovt»r 80 Imported Beers Ed Colmbs, director of SME in Cleveland, said "this fraternity "A Gathering Place" by Heather Felty will help people learn more about sales and marketing, and it will I Polly eyes staff writer help them a great deal when they enter into the business world." 352-9638 440 E. Court In 1983, the Selling and Sales Management Club had tried to go Using the business and marketing techniques they have learned in national, but could not make it and retained very few members. Last ASK ABOUT OUR MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM class, the four founders of the Selling and Sales Management Club year, only four members remained and decided to do something "THE CELLER" are trying to sell a new version of an old club to University students. about their image. PERFECT FOR: • Business Meetings • Class Gatherings • According to the president of Pi Sigma Epsilon fraternity, the "We decided this was do-or-die year," PSE Treasurer Christy • Fraternity/Sotortty Functions • Parties • purpose of the organization is to help marketing and business Rittman. majors to acquire contacts in the business world. The business fraternity is now working toward becoming a Dine in the Cellar and receive 10% off food bill "It also helps people to network, generate and develop sales skills, national fraternity. prepare research projects, listen to corporate speakers and also "One of our goals was to go national and we succeeded," Schuess- c • Burritos • Pi//a • Salads • Nachos • * partake in happy hours," PSE President Mike Schuessler said. ler said. What sets this business fraternity apart from others is that it is PSE will be initiated into national status March 3. The University sponsored by the professional organization Sales and Marketing Ex- of Louisville, Virginia Tech, University of Akron, Miami University ecutives, Schuessler said. and The Ohio State University are the University's five regional fraternities who will be attending the ceremony. "Our Cleveland associates are really pleased to sponsor the new Woodland Mall Bowling Green business fraternity," Colmbs said. 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Pat Boone still has Ohio ties Quain The school is represented by tian musicians breaking into the field along player, and Meadowlark Lemon, former i . Continued from page 1. Mary Ann Whipple and Warren by Matt Mlghell court lacks subject matter and D. Wolfe of the Toledo law firm side secular artists. member of the Harlem Globetrotters bas- staff writer "I feel it is vital to get gospel music into ketball team. personal jurisdiction in this of Fuller and Henry. secular fields in order to break down the matter. Boone sang some of his early hits includ- LIMA, 0. - Before the Beatles, Ameri- barriers between secular and Christian mu- 1 cans in the 1950s loved home-grown, clean- sic," he said. . ing "Love Letters in the Sand ' and "April GSS cut performers like Dinah Shore and Guv ''For too long, business and religion have Love" during the five-hour closing night of Lombardo, but for many Ohioans, the bal- been far separated, but I bring my faith the fundraising event at a Lima mall. D Continued from page 1. concerns, then they should be lads sung by Pat Boone carry a more famil- together with entertainment because both environment where cnarges can brought out into the public iar melody. religion and business are vital parts of our Even after 30 years of performing and 14 be raised and addressed, Frazee arena," Frazer said. "If the Boone's popular career began when he lives." Sandchildren — four of which belong to his said. charges are incorrect, then the was widely accepted in Ohio and this week- WTLW-TV General Manager Bob Placie tighter, singer Debbie Boone — he still president can knock them all end he returned to Northwest Ohio as the said Boone is not the cheerleader-type of continues making appearances. "If (Lancaster) has these down." featured guest at a fundrasing telethon for fundraiser, but is still effective. Luna's non-commercial Christian station, "His healthy, ail-American, square-deal "I perform over 100 concerts a year over- WTLW-TV. type of personality appeals to a large audi- seas and across America," he said. "I stay Davenport very active as an entertainer." "I became popular all over Ohio — in ence," Placie said. "He crosses age barriers O Continued from page 3. Hall, said she has seen many Columbus, Akron, Cincinnati — all over," he by singing bis old rock 'n' roll standards takes a lot," but students need to examples of racism and dis- said. "Ohio was the cradle of my career." along with his Christain emphasis." Boone devotes more than one month each try to stand up to their profes- crimination in her graduate In previous years, WTLW-TV has brought year to the Easter Seals Foundation by host- sors, Davenport said. classes. Well-known for his Christian lifestyle, in fundraising personalities such as Rosev ing the annual telethon and several golf A panel of several professors For instance, Hall said the Boone said he supports the efforts of Chris- Grier, former Los Angeles Rams football tournaments, he said. commented on Davenport's ad- theater department is run only dress, agreeing with many of by men, except for one female Blasted her observations. instructor — who is relegated to D Continued from page 1. the document lacks sufficient in- Hebein said the bill of particu- framers of this poorly conceived Bonnie Tu-Smith, assistant another building. Hebein, associate professor of formation considering the sever- lars does not support the no con- resolution behaved improperly, professor of English, said "it is Hall said she has taught her- romance languages, Allen Ke- ity of the accussations. fidence resolution. important to realize what we are self everything she knows and is pke, theater professor, Arthur "What they call a bill of par- exercised little judgment and up against... what you can con- very sad she has not been chal- Neal, professor of sociology, and ticulars is really a bill of gen- "Some of the accusations in acted more like political provo- tribute counts, ana you should lenged at all. Betty van Der Smissen, health eralities," she said. the bill of particulars are sub- cateurs rather than conscien- learn as much as possible about Davenport's influence on her and physical education recrea- Ann-Marie Lancaster, senate jective and some are truly dis- tious faculty representatives," a cultural diversity in the coun- has strengthened and nourished tion professor. chairwoman, said Senate offi- torted," he said. committee of concerned faculty her and she is grateful she met Hebein and Neal are also cers conferred with their impar- wrote. Ignorance nurtures racism, someone who impressed her members of the concerned fac- tial parliamentarian before in- Faculty have claimed the sen- The Senate Executive Com- Tu-Smith said, and it is the re- sense of defiance, Hall said. ulty committee. troducing the resolution and ate officers have a personal mittee received a request on sponsibility of students to learn "(My professors) wanted to Kepke declined comment, but they did not violate any rules. vendetta, do not grasp budgeta- Monday to hold the on-call meet- as much as possible. play games with me and break the others said they were able to She does not mind the resolu- ry and staffing issues they claim ing of the Faculty Senate next "It is OK to be afraid of people my spirit," she said, "but I re- resolve conflicts that arose with tion being tabled, either, she Olscamp does not acknowledge Tuesday so the issue can be re- who are different, but you must fusedtogiveup." the administration. said. and are poor faculty representa- solved as soon as possible. be willing to learn about them," The actions of University Van Der Smissen said the "I think it's a good thing that tives. A majority vote of the SEC is she said. professors are insulting on all resolution was introduced in a people want to talk about it — I required to hold the special ses- A graduate student in the levels and "I don't like it," she "totally incorrect" manner and want them to talk," she said. "From our perspective, the sion and they meet today. theater department, Katana said.

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* January 23,19»0 City Two busted for selling LSD Blotter Police confiscated the mari- LSD in a plastic baggie in iscated from the pair, police DA U.S. flag, valued at $45, underage drinking Friday by John Kohurtrand juana and $100 worth of LSD. exchange for five marked $20 said. was stolen from the Wood morning in front of Taco Bell, city writer Through a confidential infor- bills. Carr then sold the mari- County Jail Friday morning, 320 E. wooster. mant, Carr agreed to meet the juana to the officer, and three Police Chief Galen Ash said police said. ( Trisha L. Getz, 221 Manvi- Bowling Green Police confis- officer at a Thurstin Street resi- more police officers entered the the Camaro may later be sold (! David R. Tedrow, 325 lle Ave., was cited for having cated a 1985 Chevrolet Camaro dence at about 10 p.m., police room and arrested Carr. and the money will be added to Conklin Hall, was cited for a fake ID at Howard's Club H, and several hundred dollars said. the city's drug fighting fund. underage drinking in front of 210 N. Main St., Saturday after arresting two Toledo resi- According to the police report, A search of the amplifier box Slammers, 153 E. Wooster morning. dents for trafficking in mari- Carr met the detective while and Tupperware turned up 16 It was unusual that Bowling St., Friday morning, police juana and LSD Friday night. carrying an amplifier box and a more hits of the LSD, two more Green detectives ended up ar- said. DTracy L. Urbauer, Polk, Michael James Carr, 21, and plastic container. He told the baggies of marijuana, the mar- resting a Toledo pair — general- DJamle M. McClelland, 309 Ohioo, was cited for underage Laurie Ann Berger, 22, both of undercover officer how easy it ked money and some loose ly they work only on local cases Mooney Hall, and Roger L. drinkin Saturday morning. Toledo, were arrested after Carr was to hide drugs in the box be- change, police said. — but police informants hap- Davenport H, 314 Mooney She was observed vomiting attempted to sell 20 hits of LSD cause "police never check pened to lead them to the Toledo Hall, were arrested for on the sidewalk in front of and several baggies of mari- there." The officers then arrested pair, Ash said. underage drinking Friday Cassidy's, 176 E. Wooster St., juana to an undercover officer, Berger, who was waiting in the morning after they disobeyed police said. police said. Carr handed the detective the Camaro outside, police said. "We don't try to encourage a pedestrian crossing sign, Berger later admitted to police them to sell down here, but it police said. □A woman reported being she Knew about the drug sale. just worked out that way," he DA University student re- mooned by a man in his car AIL COMPETITOR COUPONS HONORED She also told police she had been said. ported a leather bomber ahead of her in the drive-thru smoking marijuana earlier. Jacket stolen from Slammers, line at Burger King, 1570 E. EXTRA LARGE If convicted, Carr and Burger 153 E. Wooster St., Friday Wooster St., Saturday morn- 2-ltem Pizza For A marijuana pipe was found in could receive fines up to $7,500 morning. ing, police said. The suspect and IS years in Jail. i : Thomas R. Collins, Ro- then backed into her car. the car and $316 was also conf- chester, N.Y., was cited for Police referred her to the $7.75 underage drinking after he prosecutor. was observed staggering and only at falling at the 400 block of East DTwo employees of the GREENBRIAR INC. Wooster Street, police said. Yum Yum Tree, 181 S. Main Now leasing New Apartments DRicci A. Nolen, 107 St., reported their wallets sto- Mooney Hall, was cited for len Saturday. MARK'S PIZZA For Fall 1990 Free Delivery 352-3551 Expires 1/19/90 CAMPBELL HILL All COMPETITOR COUPONS HONORED APARTMENTS Across From Carter Park PHI ETA SIGMA 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments Featuring Air Conditioning, Full Basement, Dishwasher, Garbage Disposals, and Washer/ Dryer Hookups. Congratulates 224 E. WOOSTER ST. .,._,. -._ , _ Hrs. MF 9-5 its 1990-91 Officers Typeset Resumes 352-0717 SAT 9-i President Tricia Marks FREE MEMBERSHIP: WITH VALID ID Vice President... .Amy Dunaway Secretary Julie EUer «15J» Treasurer Suzanne Kanney Historian Christy Vargo • This is not a coupon. Conveniently located on This Is not a special otter. campus, UniGraphlcs provides resumes in several clean This is the regular price business-like formats. ^DELIV for a quality typeset resume Resumes are typeset in two TO at UniGraphlcs. to three days and are ready for printing. Charges can also be applied to your Bursar account. BGSU That's the special. 354-LATE - $2.00 off 25C off UniGraohics Nintendo Each movie 211 West Hall 372-7418 Machine Rental rented

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Sports Tuesday January 21, 19«0 7 leers lose to, tie with Spartans

by Don Hensley sports writer

EAST LANSING, Mich. —One Connell point. That's all the Bowling Green hockey team could muster out of its series with Michigan State — back to a 4-4 tie Saturday after losing 5-4 Friday. Are the Falcons disappointed? old form? Not really. Instead, the series EAST LANSING, Mich. - To was used as a measuring stick to see how each of Bowling Green's see where they stood against the two main goalies have perfor- top team in the nation. med this season, one has to look What they found out was they no further than their pads. are not far behind the top dogs. Angelo Libertucci, the fresh- "Coming into the series, we man, brilliantly entered the weren't worrying about catch- scene more than two months ago ing Lake Superior or staying wearing bright orange and white ahead of Michigan or how far pads. Like his flashy garb, Lib- ahead we are for home ice," BG ertucci shined, compiling a 9-5 coach Jerry York said. "I want- record and leading the Falcons ed to see if we could play with through a stretch which saw 12 Michigan State at this particular BG victories in IS games. time of the year. Meanwhile, the play of senior "It was proven we couldn't do Paul Connell had been unim- that in November (after 11-3 and pressive. The dull, brown pads 5-4 losses). Now we feel we can of the veteran seemed to stop play with Michigan State and fewer and fewer pucks each that is an important bench mark game, reflecting his drab and for us." often dismal performances. Although the season series re- So when Connell entered the cord may not prove York's ice for his starting role Saturday theory (0-3-1), if you saw the two against Michigan State, an games, you may understand his eclipse shrouded most of those familiar with BG hockey. In Saturday's contest, the Many recalled the dark mem- Falcons held a lead throughout ory of Connell allowing 10 goals the majority of the game. in the Falcons' last visit to They got out to a 2-0 lead on MSU's Munn Ice Arena on Nov. goals by Braden Shavchook and 11. Joe Quinn —who may have Many questioned BG coach played his best series of the Jerry York's decision to play, let Courtesy of The Key/ Paul Vernon season. The Spartans came alone start, the much-maligned BO center Jim Solly beats Michigan State goalie Jason Muzzatti for a goal over the weekend. The Falcons lost to the Spartans 5-4 on Friday at the O See leers, page 9. Connell, whose last win was Ice Arena and then tied 4-4 Saturday night in East Lansing, giving tnem one point in the two games. Dec. 2 against offensively-inept Ferris State. But Saturday, his lackluster Thompson, Vick pads regained some of the glow, some of the glitter from his past Chips down Falcons 72-58 three seasons, as the senior saved 31 shots in BG's 4-4 tie year, statistically, head coach run with two triples to give the spark BG 70-60 by Andy Woodard with the Spartans. Charlie Coles said. Chips a 34-26 halftime advan- And for Connell, the illu- sports editor The Chips were 27-of-53 from tage. mination had been a long time in the field tor 51 percent. They venable. who had 13 points, coming. by Matt Schroder MOUNT PLEASANT. Mich. made ll-of-25 three-pointers, scored eight points within 1:24 "It's been real tough," he assistant sports editor — Early in the year, Bowling including forward Majerle's to pull the Falcons to 40-36 with said. "It's been the most chal- Green played a style of bas- six-for-10 shooting from behind 17.-56 remaining. lenging year of my career. When ketball which was fun to the arc. He and guard Sander Scott, with short jumpers, coach told me this morning that MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. watch. Scott each scored a game-high and Majerle kept the Falcons I was going to play, I was all — Central Michigan won't be Saturday against Central 18 points. at bay, though, until Venable's ready before he told me. I was shedding any tears the day Te- Michigan, the Falcons' brand '"Thank goodness. One more late three brought BG within psyched — this was my opportu- cca Thompson graduates. of ball was plain, sloppy and bad game and they were going one. nity and it was my chance to get The senior forward burned the down-right awful. to run me out of town," said Center Ed Colbert played a back in the net. Chippewas on Saturday for the Thompson vick The Chippewas handed BG Coles, who's 8-0 against Lar- fine game around the basket "This was a great opportunity second year in a row by pouring its second-straight loss and ranaga. "We finally shot 50 and scored a career-high 16 to show the fans, show my in 21 points (7-15 from the field, Central had just completed a fourth in five games with a percent and held somebody points. teammates and show myself 7-10 from the line) and helping 14-5 run in just more than four 72-58 Mid-American Confer- under 50 percent. It was our Kelly and guard David Car- that those 10 goals they scored the Falcons to a 70-60 Mid- minutes. ence victory before 5,312 at best game of the year." ter each had 13 points for Cen- on me was just one of those bad American Conference win. With the Falcons leading 42-30 Rose Arena. Coles told Larranaga that tral. nights. There was no way I was But she didn't stop there. midway in the second half, Cen- Despite being outplayed for when the two passed in the For a team that showed so going to let them do that to me Add nine rebounds, two assists tral head coach Donita Daven- much of the contest, the Fal- hallway after the post game much promise early and ap- twice." and three steals for good port unleashed the full-court cons found themselves within press conference. peared to be a MAC title con- But it was York who gave measure. press. 54-53 after a three-pointer by The BG coach smiled and tender, BG (10-6, 2-4) might Connell the opportunity to re- Last year in Central's Rose The result was two steals, two Clinton Venable at the 6:12 said, "Charlie, every game we have trouble making the con- gain some of the confidence Arena, Thompson also shread- lay-ups, a jumper, a hook shot mark. • play against you is the best ference tournament a season's missing throughout the season. ded the Chip's defense, estab- and a three-pointer — 47-44 Fal- From there, Central outs- you've ever played." end. Whether York's actual reason- lishing her personal-best 21 cons. cored, and completely domin- Central jumped to an 11-4 "Last week, we were dis- ing for the unexpected start points, the mark she tied over Time out Voll. ated, BG with an 18-5 run. lead with 14:55 left in the first apppointed that we had lost stemmed from a gut feeling or the weekend. "When I called time out at The Chips Jeff Majerle hit half. But the play of guard two straight. We wanted to the moon being in Aquarius, he Fran Voll appreciates the that point, I just told them 'hey. two triples, the second with :03 Kirk Whiteman, who came off prove that we were capable of said he was pleased with the effort she gives the team. we've got a ball game here,' ' on the shot clock, and Melvin the bench to score 10 points, playing better than that," Lar- outcome. "I don't Know if I've ever had the coach said. Kelly made one as the shot and center Ed Colbert sparked ranaga said. "After two- "Angelo had played like nine a player that works any harder That must've been enough, clock expired, putting the BG to a 22-21 lead at the 5:49 straight loses now, we have to out of our last 10 games, and he than Tecca Thompson,'' he said. because the Falcons came out of game out of reach. mark. question how tough we really had a pretty good run for it—I "It's not unusual tor her to grab the huddle with a fire in their "I'm really mad at my team Majerle then keyed a 13-4 are." iust thought it was time to bring a rebound or get a steal — do eyes. The final eight minutes be- right now. I told them so ■aul back in," he said. "And I something to get our whole longed to them — Thompson and afterward," BG head coach think he did a creditable job." group back into it." Erin Vick in particular. Jim Larranaga said. "If we're York was not the only one im- With 8:43 to play in the game, not going to play with any pressed by Connell's perform- BG needed to get back into it. O See Thompson, page 9. more heart than that we're not ance. Spartan coach Ron Mason, going to be able to compete who bashed Connell's ineffective against anybody in this league. play earlier this season, said the "Our determination to do the senior netminder gained poise things we need to do and the throughout the contest, especial- Gymnasts lose, things we did last Saturday (in ly after the first 20 minutes. a win at Western) and early in The turnaround, however, did the season is just not there/' not shock Mason as much as it In the last few minutes, BG did many others. but record set turned the ball over twice, "With goalies, I'm never sur- leading to break-away layups prised," he said. "The first for Central, and missed period gave him confidence, be- several open jumpers. cause we had some shots in the by Mike Momlney Forward Steve Watson, one first period that hit him and he sports writer of the keys to the Falcons' didn't know where they were. He high-flying offense early in the got a little confidence and he Running into tough luck has become a trend for the Bowling Green year, scored just three points started feeling good about him- women's gymnastics team so far this season, and this weekend for the second-straight game. self." proved to be no different. He was averaging 12.5 points a As Connell's teammates Save The Falcons dropped their second straight meet Saturday after- contest. noted throughout the season, the noon at Eastern Michigan, 174.8-176.75, their lowest score recorded "He's coasting," Larranaga veteran usually has one out- since the 1987-88 season. said of the 6-foot-9 junior. "He standing game which dictates BG performed well against the Hurons. However, according to needs to work a heckuva lot his play for the rest of the head coach Charles Simpson, their scores were not indicative of the harder if he expects to play season. gymnasts' performances. well. By harder. I don't mean Perhaps this was the game. "All in all I guess you have to live with the circumstances. I be- dive for loose balls. "I think this is a good building lieve that perhaps they (EMU) earned it, but I know we didn't earn a "We threw him a high lob block for me," said Connell. "I 174.8," he said. pass and he tried to tip it (out) needed it, there is no doubt "It was tough because we performed much better — and we knew instead of going up and catch- about it, and the team needed it. we did, but we couldn't get that out of the judges. We did perform ing it like a man. You play cute This will definitely get my ball well. I was upset with the scores, not at how the girls performed." and you're going to get your- rolling and next tune I go into Junior Kim Crawford, who tied a school record with 9.3 on the self in trouble. the net it will be the same way." vault, said she felt BG had the better overall team and just seemed But does Connell deserve a next to get the short end of the stick. "If you play against a team time? "We had a little trouble on the bars and on the beam, but we did a that doesn't care what they "I feel I do," he said. "I'm a phenomenal job on the floor. I felt the scores were real tight and In- look like, as long as they get proven goalie in this league; consistent," she said. the lob, you're going to be in granted, I've had a slow start Although the loss was hard to swallow, there were som.. positive trouble.'' this year, a slow start that kept aspects that came out of the meet. Besides tying a school record Larranaga did not allow any continuing. of his players to be Interviewed (Crawford's vault), the tumblers came through with some good after the game. "Angelo's been playing well, marks individually. BG News/John Grieshop and maybe coach will go with In the overall competition, sophomore Mary Beth Friel scored a Meanwhile, Central (8-8 overall, 3-3 in the MAC) had Joe Moore shoots a fadeaway Jumper over Central Michigan's Mel- D See Draben Thoughts, page 8. D See Gymnasts, page 9. one of its best games of the vin Kelly (35) and Dennis Kann on Saturday. THE BG NEWS January 23, N90 BG performs well at All-Ohio S.F's Clark now Bucks win men's meet; Ohio U. captures women's portion top paid player swimmers performed well, but Sophomore Doug Madore had Madore led the Falcons with by Steve Easton they experienced some jitters in the highest finish for the men by two victories in the 200 free by Kathleen Maclay "It's lust shows what's sports writer the finals on Saturday night. placing fourth in the 200 yard (season best of 1:45.24) and 500 Associated Press writer happened to baseball in the "I thought we swam well, and tree, while senior Shari Wil- free. Junior Steve Haugen (100 last few years," said Clark, A team's success is not always we beat the teams we were sup- liams recorded a second in the backstroke), sophomore Brian SAN FRANCISCO - Will who made $1,125,000 last measured by a first-place finish. posed to beat on both the men s 100 free for the women. Junior Kaminski (400 IM), sophomore Clark lumped to the top of Sear. "It's a direct result of This statement is true about and women's sides." he said, "I Gina Jacobs (500 free) and Kevin Latta (1000 free), fresh- baseball's salarv list Monday le television money." the Bowling Green men's and thought on Saturday night we freshman Jody Reed (200 back- man Ted Fortney (100 butterfly) when he agreed to a $15 mil- Clark said he realized he's women's swimming teams after experienced some nervousness stroke) each captured third- and senior Michael Poindexter lion, four-year contract with the highest-paid player in they placed sixth (499 points) in the finals which might have place finishes in their events for (3-meter diving) all were indi- the San Francisco Giants that baseball history and that he and second (922), respectively, slowed down our times a bit." the women. vidual winners. calls for the first $4 million has financial security. in the All-Ohio Invitational on But that didn't keep the Fal- On Friday, the men swam The women didn't perform salary in baseball history. "Let me put it this way," Saturday. cons from meeting their pre- their best meet of the year ver- quite as well as they lost 13048. Clark, the Most Valuable Clark said. "When the ball's Ohio State captured the men's meet goals. sus Ohio, according to Gordon, Player of the National in the air, I'm not figuring out portion of the meet, totalling 903 "I thought that the men placed but they came up short, falling The lone individual winner for League playoffs, will average what my salary's going to be points, while the Ohio University as high as they could, and the 125-91. the Falcons was Williams in the $3.75 million a season in the iflgetahit." women met pre-meet expecta- women met our goal of finishing "We had first-place finishes in 50 free, while senior Gretchen new deal, topping the $3.5 mil- Clark's contract was the tions and earned first place with second," he said, "Actually, I seven of the 12 events, and we Green (1000 free), junior Debbie lion a year that Oakland's latest in an offseason that has 1078 points, setting three indi- was somewhat surprised by how were in it until the end which put Ray (400 IM), freshman Jill Dave Stewart will get in the seen salaries escalate shar- vidual meet records. close we came to Ohio U. In the a scare into them. It's an en- Bowers (100 butterfly) and two-year extension he agreed ply. The top 10 contracts in Coach Brian Gordon said his final point total." couraging sign, and I finally can freshman Stephanie Hertling to last week. baseball history by average see the light at the end of the (3-meter diving) each recorded "It definitely overwhelms salary have all been agreed to tunnel," he said. you to know that baseball has since the end of the season. second-place finishes. this much money," Clark Clark,'a left-handed hitter, •NO — ■»•■»•— — — — — — —- said. "I did not get into it to batted .333 in 1989 with 23 try to rob the bank. I got into home runs. 111 RBIs, 104 runs SERVICE FOR ALL THE CAMPUS INFO it because I love the game." scored and 196 hits. B.G. TAXI YOU NEED TO KNOW, The 25-year-old fust base- He was second in average man gets a $2 million signing behind Tony Gwynn of San ON GRAB A COPY OF bonus, $1.75 million in 1990, Diego, third in RBIs behind SUNDAY SI.25 million in 1991, $3.75 mil- teammate Kevin Mitchell and 352-0796 on in 1992 and $4.25 million Pedro Guerrero of St. Louis THE BG NEWS in 1993. Clark, who got a four- and tied for the lead in runs year no-trade provision, can scored with Howard Johnson make $100,000 if he is named of the New York Mets and the NL's MVP, $50^000 each Ryne Sandberg of the Chi- Support your for being named MVP of the cago Cubs. His average was NOW LEASING for SUMMER and FALL playoffs or World Series and the highest for a Giants since favorite $25,000 for making the All- Willie Mays batted .347 in 1 and 2 bedroom apartments - furnished or unfurnished FALCON TEAM! Star team. 1958. 3 convenient locations •+»**»*—*———* Draben Thoughts— Swimming Pools Q Continued from page 7. gas for heating, cooking and hot water included two (goalies) again. I really air conditioning don't snow what he's going to do, but I'm going to play as hard as I can in practice and I know Campus Shuttle STOPPE Angelo is going to. I can't say 352-0077 yes and I can't say no, not after 24 hr. maintenance tonight." Now, York is faced with the on site laundry - on site parking same dilemma he had earlier in the season —which of the two is the number one goaltender. 6 "(Connell) certainly warrants Bowl n' Greenery a further look," York said. "And Utntljrop aferrare Apartments hopefully we can get some depth with the goaltenders.'' Mike Drabenstott is a sports 400 Napolean Rd. 352 - 9135 Healthy V Hearty Buffet writer /or The News.

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Gymnasts D Continued from page 7. the meet. The first two perfor- gymnast who seemed to raise "The gymnasts from opposing tween teams. This really hurt us als on the team. 35.65, with junior Meg Griffin mers, Zickes and freshman Ro- the eyes of the judges was Friel, teams should alternate on each —on the floor it killed us." "I think it can really make a tallying a 34.4. On the vault be- bin Wall, came out strong to with a score of 9.05. Simpson event, but they didn't do it that Friel added that the format of difference, in the sense that the hind Crawford were Friel with a take the top two honors scoring a said his team was not prepared way. They went by team order," going team by team is a change team is behind you, especially if 9.15 and Junior Kirstin Scott 9.2 and 8.96, respectively. Unfor- for this type of situation In re- he said. "When this happens, of pace, which really can hurt you're on a roll — it's kind of like scoring a 9.1. On the bars, Friel tunately, the rest of the team fell lation to the format of the meet. you have no comparison be- the momentum of the individu- a domino effect.' she said. scored an 8.85 and fellow soph- off the beam in their routines, more Julie Zickes finished with which put them at a two point leers- an 8.6. deficit going into the floor exer- D Continued from page 7. Starting off the beam, the Fal- cise. cons looked to be in control of On the floor, the only BG right back in MSU form and not- BG spent the rest of the game (when Muzzatti stopped Emer- ing MSU a goal at the 15:03 Thompson ched three goals in the second dumping the puck in the neutral son on a penalty shot in the first mark to supply the margin of Briod to put it in the lead 3-2 at zone and nursing the lead. With series), went to Muzzatti. Hope- victory. D Continued from page 7. • second intermission. a minute left it looked as though fully we will all be able to see But for the Falcons, the one "Our press got us right back in chair I'm sitting in." It didn't take lone for the Fal- the Falcons were going to return something like that in the fu- point on the road is better than the game," Davenport ex- The Falcons lead after the cons to respond to the challenge the favor by winning in East ture." nothing at all. plained. "When you get that first 20 minutes, 30-22. as Matt Ruchty made an out- Lansing. For MSU, Muzzatti was the close, you've got to get hungry, Central's standout forward standing individual play to tie Instead, an attempted brea- man who made the difference. "We are disappointed with the and we didn't." Sue Nissen was held to 1 of 6 the score just 1:26 into the final kout pass was intercepted by He was always there coming up one point but then again we are from the field in the first half, period. MSU's Joby Messier at the blue- with the big save when the game happy to get that point here/' Thompson took care of the which contributed to the team's With MSU defenseman Jason line and flipped toward the net was on the line and MSU coach BG co-captain Kevin Dahl. "Our underneath hoops and Vick was 22 percent shooting (8 of 38). Wooley draped on Ruchty like a where Kip Miller redirected it to Ron Mason recognized an im- team has really improved. We unconscious from 15-feet out. "We took good shots and a lot glove, the junior left winger let a Pat Murray who promptly put it portant fact after the series. proved we can play with them It was spurts like that — eight of them were wide open. But if wrist shot go from the left face- past BG goalie Paul Connell "BG still has to beat Muzzatti and even outplay them at points from both Vick and you can't hit on your own floor, off circle that got by Spartan with 57 seconds left. and that's one weapon we have times." Thompson — which irked Da- you may as well give it up," Da- goalie Jason Muzzattf. The goal In the overtime, the best scor- that a lot of people don't realize venport the most. She pointed to venport said. was Ruchty's 24th of the season. ing chance came almost imme- because of our offense." he said. Falcon Facts: Although the the lack of defensive fire, mostly Voll credited his defensive Both teams then took turns diately when Emerson was "He's a bonafide goalie. That's Falcons couldn't pick up a win from the freshmen. pressure throughout the game rushing the puck up and down sprung on a breakwaway, only the one difference between us — over the weekend, they did "We're giving them (fresh- as a key to the win. the ice. only to see uie Falcons to see Muzzatti stop him with a he outplays their goalies." manage to move up to 11th in the men) full responsibility for this "I don't think they were able capitalize first on a long list of pad save. NCAA poll. That is one place loss. Their apologies don't mean to generate much inside because opportunities when Llew "All the top players had a Muzzatti proved that Friday better than they were last week. much when it's the same mis- we put so much pressure on the Ncwana lit the lamp on a blast showdown, like Muzzatti and night when he stopped 36 Falcon ... Emerson's three assists on take for the 100th time," Daven- perimeter people. We knew at from the high slot off a pass Emerson," York said. "The shots en route to the Spartan vic- the weekend moved him to port said. "(Freshman) Carla halftime that our defense would from Nelson Emerson at the breakaway was a classic con- tory. Once again it was Miller within seven of Brian Hills all- Sterk couldn't have guarded this be the key to the whole thing." 7:11 mark. frontation. This one, like last one who supplied the highlights giv- time point list honors with 263. THE BG NEWS Classifieds

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Please note that not al wishing to gain valuable State Teachers Retirement orgamzattons and companies regularly recruit on oolege campuses The list below generally System of Ohio reflects the high demand areas In the world of experience and odd to a 84' BGSU Alumni 328 S. Main 352-5620 work Don't become diacouraged It your career held la not requested To assist you In conduct- ing an assertive )ob search, the University portfolio. Meetings ore Placement Services provides career and Live Entertainment placement oouneotng, credential services, yob Sundaus at 8:30 p.m. in the I Campus search workshops, prolaaaional development seminars, career fairs and an alumni Falcon "A Gathering Place" Network The excellent Center for Career Re- basement of West Hall. sources offers you career and employer infor- Polly eyes 440 E. Court 1352-9638 or 354-0056 • January Special NEW HOURS B.B.Q. Chicken Sandwich w/ Colby Cheese Sun.-Wed. 11:00 A.M.-2:00 A.M. oah SIM (inside only) I htirs .1 rl ..Sal. 1I:00 A.M.-MM) A.M. » Lasagna oaly SIM 5-9 pm University Village * IMPORTS ON DRAFT * • Live Entertainment at 10 pm -1 am with Jamie IRELAND Gumneei Slout A Joe & Labant Blue a Drink of the Month CANADA -Mooetheed Bailey's Irish Cream GERMANY Wernelner University Courts Apts. ENGLAND Woodpecker Cider a University Charge Welcome are now renting Bats Pale Ale a Please Tip your Delivery Person apartments that feature SPECIAL COUPON PRICES •9-month and 12-monih leases s3.50 I s7.00 • One and two bedroom apartments I Any Small Any Large I •Heat, water, cooking and sewer included Two 12 Inch one I 10 Inch Pan Pizza I 14 Inch Two Item Pan Pizza I • Central air Item Pan Pizzas With One Item & One Quart of Coke Extra Items '.90 I Extra Items '.70 I Extra Items '1.20 I •NO pets please A ' 12.80 Value I A '5.20 Value I A '10.00 Value I Clough & Mercer POLLYEYES PIZZA POLLYEYES PIZZA I POLLYEYES PIZZA I (419)352-0164 S>X« Green coupon expires 1/31/90 I coupon expires 1/31/90 coupon expires 1/31/90 & .L. J J THE BG NEWS

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AOTT CLASSIC CRAJQC. Knelt! Clochetto SUMMER INTERNSHIPS Make eaey money in your spare time or any- AOTT CLASSIC rm looking forward to the next PI Pin Phi Den Happy 19th Birthday S295 a weak at the Koflertng Inataute In Day- time Call 3S1-8224. continued from p. J AOTT CLASSIC Tea Your Secret Stargaze*'" Love Jessica and Bobbie ton Roeearch Assistants ■ Al Mayors Very competitive Appkcaliona ii Poaocal Science ol DELTA 2ETA ■ DELTA ZETA floe Ouaby 1/20. Nannies Summertime ave-ln positions available ARE YOU ADOPTED? DO YOU HAVE A Congratuletlone 10 Jean McCarthy and Scott MARRIOTT in Michigan suburbs Babysitting experience a BROTHER OR SISTER THAT IS ADOPTED? IF Ark on their recent engagement! Our hopes and IS COMING TO CAMPUSi Summer SutXeaee Cheap. 2 bedrm apt aval muat Mother's Uttte Helper (313)851-0880 SO. AND YOU WOULD UKE TO SHARE YOUR prayers go out to you both Love your Delta INTERVIEW SIGN-UPS BEGAN JAN 24TH May '90 Large, close to campus, air oond Cal No Foe STORY WITH MISCELLANY MAGAZINE. Zeta Slaters DELTA ZETA ■ DELTA ZETA THETIMEISRKJHTFOR 354-8421 Happy Hours Hot Doge 25 PLEASE CALL? 6967 ASK FOR DEB MARRIOTT' A buid your own Tacce 3 for $ 1 The stress monster wants youll Protect your- 1 Monday • Frtday Attention Spring Rueheee Diecovsr Europe & Earn 6 credit houra self The Wei has two locations and la open from Mon-Thur. Student Health Services. 2nd Be prepared to leel Summer Study Program at France MARRIOTT DAY OuaMnOsh floor. 1 lam 4pm SRC Main floor. 4pm-8pm or FOR SALE the sang ol the Phi Taue Classes are in English 2ND FLOOR LOUNGE. B A BUILDING phone 372-8304 1 PHI KAPPA TAU Dr. Charles Chime win tad about program FEB 13. 10-2 Tuesday. January 30, 0.00 pm INTERVIEW S SIGNUPS ARE IN THE Where la Mr Snoltner? '•• RAMBLER FOR SALEUGOOD CONCH ATTENTION BO SO STUDENTS Room 1000 BABIdg PLACEMENT > CO-OP OFFICES I looked in your room and mine, the computer TION. NEW BATTERY ASKING $500 OR For more Information ' FREDDIE FALCON * UNIVERSITY AMBASSADORS mo. nai. field, fairway. Route 30. a truck, 2 BEST OFFER CALL 372-3018 USUALLY THANK YOU IS ENOUGH BUT Or Chrltle372 8t80or 352-6012 cara. the hood. -4 dag., and on your daaa ier- ARE ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS NASSAU/PARADISE ISLAND. CANCUN MEX '82 BUCK SKYHAWK auto. aa. cruiee. veUur SOMEHOW rrs NOT YOU MAOE ME FEEL say. .No Mr Snoftnerl. '1 don't know much. FOR THE 1990 91 SCHOOL ICO Interior. 2-tone gray, sharp car Muat eel SPECIAL AND THE ROSES WERE BEAUTI- but I know I love you and that may be al there is YEAR COME JOIN THE FUN. DJ for HIRE From S299 00 $1800372-1306 FUL. THANKS FOR MAKING ME SMLE.' to know "AS my love. Chaaa APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE DJ atHarm to work for ponies, date perttee. R.T air. R.T transfers. 7 nights hotel, cruiee LOVE MICHELLE ■ 1977 Boick Skylark New Urea, brakee. IN THE MILETI ALUMNI CENTER etc. Have our own equipment Cal Tom at beach perbea. free lunch, tree admiaaiona. ho- AM/FM stereo Runs vary good $800 or beat AND 405 STUDENT SERVICES 3533494 tel taxea A more Organize si-nan group earn ' 'A PUS FOR EVERYBODY'' DUE FEBRUARY 9. 1990 AT offer Cal 354 0706 • USA MAY • FLOOR HOCKEY OFFICIALS NEEDED: MAN- FREE TRIP. For more Information cal to" tree 5 00PM IN THE MILETI ALUMNI CENTER! Congnrtuletlona on your extravagant peerfcng to DATORY CUNIC - JAN. 29 - 6-8:00 P M AP- 1800) 344-8360 or m Ct (8001522 6286 Study at the University of Eaal Angaa In Nor- 1978 FORD LTD 4-DOOR. GOOD OOND. DM* Carter Love. Your asters ol Cm Omega wich, England The last information session is 82.000 Ml POWER WkNDOWS AM/FM PLY IN 108 STUDENT REC CENTER NEED ADJ.? Jan 24: 411 South Hal, 8.00pm or cal Inn STEREO, CRUISE CONTROL. NEW TIRES, Break Away Irom B.G.and Check out Sable Enterprises/Professional disc iockey FLORIDA. WHO NEEDS IT? Programs 372-2247 Appscatton deadline Jan NEW BRAKES. NEW BATTERY CALL BRUCE Meumee's Beat Kept Secret Johnny Rodri- Date perttea. teas, weddings, etc Available lor STUDENT COURT guez-- LIVE at Clay's Tavern Every Thura . Frf., 28 Earn 15 BG credit houra. 353 9752 $750 ■ 00 JAMMtN' IN JAMAICA emergency cans Competitive pricee.CaH for IVTERVTEWING FOR NEW STUDENT COURT and Sat night 301 River Roed.Maumee references John or Dallas 353-7680. ATTENTION - GOVERNMENT SEIZED vehtlea PROSECUTION AND DEFENSE COUNSEL- 893 2388 v MARCH 18 25TH from $100 Forda. Mercedes. Corvettes. Che- ORS Bring this ed and receive a tree appetller WANTED vys Surplua Buyers Guide (1)518-459-8996 PAT COSOROVE and SUSIE FRANKS SIGN UP BY THURSDAY. JAN 25 ExIJ I535A 405 STUDENT SERVICES; ALL MAJORS Camping: SSM-luiury Villas: $559 •LEAK CONTACT WELCOME CHO -CHIO'CHIO •CHIO" Special Rates for Groups (4 or more) THE OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS AND STUDENT COURT Auto 1980 Detsun 210 72.000 rnlea Runa STUDENT COURT Corigratutattona to Laura Docherty on her re- DISCOUNTS! DISCOUNTS/DISCOUNTS! ASK FOR A STUDENT TOUR COOR- INTERVIEWING FOR NEW STUDENT COURT great S39o 00 or beat offer 354 6416 cant engagement to Oreo State's Crete Green PROSECUTION AND DEFENSE COUNSEL DINATOR Complete bedroom set Queen size bed, hutch welt Much happtneas in the future Love, your CALL: 353-TOUR-353-86«7 AT 372-0886 ORS Chi Omega Siaters SIGN UP BY THURSOAY. JAN 25 » bedroom lurmture Can 352-6216. ••••B€TATHETAPI'*" BETWEEN 405 STUDENT SERVICES: ALL MAJORS RUSH TONIGHT AT 7 00 PM Gain experience end have tun 10:30-12:10 and 1:30-3:30 Dorm-size refrigerator capacity 2 7 cubic feet. WELCOME •BUFFET NIGHT BETA STYLE' CHI OMEGA AMY SLATT Join the staff of WBGU-FM Practically brand new (6 mo old) Muat Sal. STUDENT COURT -COME JOIN THE BETA DRAGONS CongretuaHlone on Weapon! Opportunities available for all majors $95 00 Cal Carol alter 6pm 354-7242 16.... OLD FRATERNITY|'>«« ROW Love your Big Maureen Pool Tournament DYNASTAR COURSE CERAMIC SL SKIS 203 BETATHETAP Organizational Meeting Tu 8:30p 111 South Every Tuesday at Slammer s 1 Female SuDleaser Wanted cm with marker MRR46 Bindings Never moun- SHOamonth CHI OMEGA M Cash Prizes ted Price negotiable. Cal John 353-7880 own room - very close to campus LORI SPENCER AND LAURA BROWNELL Cheap beer •RUSH BETA • cal 372 5451 01353-9869 FOR SALE. Camera, tape recorder, bathroom CONGRATULATIONS •RUSH BETA- WSQU-FM.....THE SHARK scale, binoculars, clothing size 18. odds & BETA THETA PI RUSH ON INITIATION! Ral race getting you down? Catch your breath Energetic, highly motivated Individuals needed ends Cal 353-7792 LOVE MAUREEN at the Wei The Wei has two locations and is to m al poemona at the newest live rock -n- roll TONIGHT AT 7 00 PM Tired ot Waeung? 1988 HYUNDAI Take over »5 OLD FRATERNITY ROW IF YOU THOUGHT MARRIOTT WAS JUST A open Monday thru Thursday Student Health club in the Toledo area. It's a great way to make HOTEL COMPANY. THEN ITS TIME TO LEARN extra money. Flexible houra and car pooling a- payments Cal 353-9155 ' RUSH BETA THETA PI* Cni-0 • CN-0 • ChHD Service. 2nd floor. 11am-4pm SRC main floor. THE FACTS MARRIOTT'S PANEL DISCUS- vaaabfe Apply in person at the Powerhouse LIT C.ndy a L» Nicky, 4pm-8pmor phone 372 8304 '88 RED SERETTAI 6 cyl. auto. AC. tm/caaa. SION IS FEB 13, 7-8 30, ICE ARENA Congrats on going active' Thurs-Sun after 8pm Just north ol BG on Rt cruise Only 6,700' Cal 353-7170. ADOPTION - happiy married couple ol 14 REACHING YOUR MAJOR GOALS I'm proud of you both! LOUNGE. 25_ y ears Wo promise your ched a loving homo 1 Deciding on a major? (inances security Devoted, stay at home Mom. With Love. INTERESTED IN MAKING SI AND GAINING Changing majors? Female rmte needed for 2 bdrm. 1 1/2 bath FOR RENT carrtg Dad 8 one big sister All medical 8 legal BlgCyn VALUABLE EXPERIENCE AT THE SAME Need direction? apt Own room • newer apartment includes TIME? SALES EXPERIENCE CAN HELP YOU dnhwaahar Cat 353-4484 A leave message sxpenoeepaid Cal cosset 419822-0288 Wo can help' IN ANY AREA. CORRECT DATE FOR TRAIN- Jan 24 in Darrow Main Lge 7pm or 352 6601 after 5pm CHICAGO • UAO • CHICAGO • UAO • • S » V RENTALS ■ • A00 MELISSA MINOTTI AOD ING IS TUES JAN 23 A WED JAN 24 FROM Jen 26 -28 REACHING YOUR MAJOR GOALS Female wanted to sublease E Reed St. 2 par- 1 A 2 bdrm. apis & houses aval CONGRATULATIONS ON BEING INITIATED! I t-t 1PM IN RM J16 WEST HALL. QUESTIONS? Leaving Friday 2 00 Irom Union Oval eon apt lor Spring semester, get 1st month 9 A 12 mo leases Cal 352-7454 AM SO PROUD OF YOU' I LOVE YOU! - BIG CALL WFAL RADIO ■ PAULA OR BECKY UAO ' CHtCAOO * UAO Robin DaroeBon > Kevin Kerch tree Please cal 353 7866 JENNIE AGO AGO AGO AGO AGO 372-2196. Congratulations on your recent Pi Kapp • Dee IN SEARCH OF AN APARTMENT 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS ONE HALF INTRAMURALS ENTRIES DUE M BOWLING Gee tavaliering The Brothers ol Pi Kappa Phi CONGRATULATIONS SARAH GLOVNA ON Up to 23 vacancies available Depending on liv- SLOCK TO CAMPUUS. SUMMER OR FALL. JAN. 23; M. C FLOOR HOCKEY - JAN. 29; M. YOUR ALPHA XI DELTA ' * KAPPA ALPHA ing arrangementa-monthty rent payments rang CALL TOM 352-4871 DAYS OR 352-1800 EVE ALPHA GAMMA DELTA W. C. CURLING - JAN 30. M DBLS RAC- LAVAUEPJ.NG TO PARKER BINION OF DUKE $120$ 180 plus utilities Potential roommates A WKENDS. EVA. MONICA. MOLLY OUETBALL ■ JAN 31 RUSH THOUGH WE CANT PLAY OFTEN UNrvERSITYiLOVE. THE ALPHA XFS must be responsible, should have no problems KAPPA SIGMA 2 bedrooms near campus I THINK YOU ARE THE JAMMIN' IN JAMAICA TONIGHT 7PM w monthly p:iymon!s Call Grog at 353-7981 CS and MIS major* don't forget the Employer Share bathroom A kitchen GREATEST FAMILY EVER! Fair on Thursday. January 25. 19M In the Nonamoklng female needed lo sublease apt Cal 352-8860 XXOO YOUR BIG 1/2THES8 2xTHEFUN Grand Ballroom from 8 30 PM until 830 PM ll RUSH PHI KAPPA PSI... immedaMely $125 plus utilities Cal either you have questions, call the Coop Office at 354 8018 or collect 216 343 9935 CALL: 353-TOUB-353-8S17 Where It Al Cornea Together 443 N Enterprise. Apt A. 1 bdrm $340 mo Afena Gamma Delta " Alpha Gamma Delta 372-2451. RUSH PHI KAPPA PSL-. TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES NEEDED FOR water, sewer indud 12 mo lease Avaaa-. ADRIENNE SPE1ZER. OAYTONA-UAO'DAYTONA'UAO 90 91 SCHOOL YEAR. CALL 354-4273 ASK biegAuguat CongratulabOna on going active' I love my little1 JAMMIN' IN JAMAICA Go to Daytona Beach lor Spring Break March FOR TERRI OR RHONDA Its great to see you m Chepler'Love. Terry 16-25 RUSH PHI KAPPA PSI... 443 N Enterpnee. Apt B. 3 bdrm apt. We don't sol you a ticket and forget you Wanted $232 for traneportatJon a hotel Where ft Al Cornea Together $550'mo water, sewer Includ. 12 mo. lease Enthusiastic students to Promote Daytona ALPHAXIDELTA •••SIGMACM SI 43 hotel only RUSH PHI KAPPA PSI- Available in May WE GO WITH YOU Beech Spring Break '90 Earn free trips & Congratulations Tent Horaar and Pam Rhaimart Sign-up in Union Foyer Jan 22 26 9 am- 4 pm commissions Cal: Student Travel Service. #1 on your lavaaenng'Tne Alpha ATS Can UAO office lor more info RUSH SIGMA NU 443 N Enterpnse. Apt 3 Very nice effrc. HALF THE MONEY/TWICE THE FUN in Student Travel 1-800 265-1 799 ASK lor $280'mo. includ. water A sewer 12 mo. Brad leaae Available in August CALL: So*TOUR-SSa-eM7 RUSH SIGMA NU Wanted 1 F roommate for Spring 1990. RUSH SIGMA NU Deposit and first mo rent paid. Adjacent campua furnished studio apartment KAPPA DELTA ■ THETA CHI 2 bdrm. 2 bath Cal 354-3477 tor 1 or 2 persons Avaaabie May-$300 a Enjoy a good living with The sisters of Kappa Dana wieh to congratulate RUSH SIGMA NU month-12 month lease, plus utaitiea 352-7605 Dawn Toth on her 'SURPRISING' lavallermg to aa roommate to share 2 bedroom cxt280 After 5. 352-3406 EfieyajoS Const RUSH SIGMA NU houae Ad|ecent campus Cal 354-5458 Apartment for rent Two femalee. Cooking prtv- KAPPA SIGMA Preferred Properties RUSH SIGMA NU leges Cal 352-3472 RUSH Rental Office 835 High Street. Phone 352-9378 TONIGHT 7PM ARE YOU PULLING YOUR HAIR OUT? HELP WANTED Trying to find the right apartment before you go bold? Check out R.E. MANAGEMENT'S APTS Office hours - Monday thai Friday 9:00 a.m.-4:30 pm KAREN SOLOMON 4 ROB KESSLER RUSH THETA CHI al 505 Clough St. lb-15. Call 352-S302. Congratulations on your not so RECENT lava- A WINNING TRADITION STUDENT COURT NOW LEASING FOR THE SUMMER AND FALL kenng The Brothers of Pi Kappa Pta INTERVIEWING FOR NEW STUDENT COURT CHEAP HOUSING! RUSH THETA CHI PROSECUTION AND DEFENSE COUNSEL- SM looking for a piece to ive? Wa have an EXCELLENCE IN ATHLETICS ORS opening for one mate roommate lor the soring KD ' MITZ' BRIEHL ■ KD FOX RUN • SUMMER ONLY RUSH THETA CM SIGN UP BY THURSOAY, JAN 25 semester Brand new apartment close to cam- Congratulations aa new Panhalenic Program HAVEN HOUSE MANOR EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMICS 405 STUDENT SERVICES. ALL MAJORS pus for only $130 par month pkis uMtlee Cal Consultant' Al of your aieters know you'll do a RUSH THETA CHI PIEDMONT gorjdloc! Good Luck! WELCOME lor kilo: 353-7888 or 372-4341 HURRY! ft TIRED OF THE DORM LIFE? STUDENT COURT won't last long' HOUSES FOR SUMMER ONLY KKQ Tracey WheeterKKO RUSH THETA CHI Congratulations on Initiation! THE OFF-CAMPUS FRATERNITY 0 8GRENTALS AVON Love. Ji 8 Chris RUSH THETA CHI NICEST APARTMENTS IN BO All residents receive a membership to Representatives needed Ful-time earnings, 3 units left 850 Scott Hamilton. 2 btocka from part-time hours Cal Judy 352-4295 campusi Modern, furnished. 2 bdrm. units CHERRYWOOD HEALTH SPA KM When I think about you I want to BURP11 SMEP Beat Fundnatoera On Campua! New carpeting, laundry facMtkte, air condi- (Hee Hoe) CHICAGO, here we cornel 3 DAYS'! CongratuMtlons Tim Papp on your recent en- ask about our other listings Is your fraternity, sorority or club interested in tioned, reserved perking. Max 4 persons par LETS ROCK-N-ROLL -KL gagement' earning $1,000 00 tor a one-week, on- unit 12 mo lease. $595 00 0 mo. leaae. SIGMA NU campua marketing protect? You must be wea- $850 00 Aval May A August 1990 Cal 287-4255 287-4685 JOIN THE SNAKES organired and hard working. Cal Val or Myra at FOR "22AAA" NIGHT 18001592-2121 Desperately seeking one mala, non-amotdng TUESDAY AT 7:00 Hiring commission drivers, aub-bar persona 8 roommate to sublease half an apt. for spring '00 SIGMA NU •now-. Close to campus. Free uhttbeal Rent ne- salad bar persona Ful/part-time Apply in per- son between 2-4 Paglaia Ptua 945 S Main gotiable! Cal Mike: 354-4882. ACQUIRE JOB STEPHANIE HEADLEE ■ • DEAN COWGER SPRJM&- BO For Rent The Alpha Xl's would like to congratulate you on Summer 4 bedroom house close to campua Indie Record Co seeks creative, assertive, wel your Alpha XT Delta ' * Sigma Phi Epeeon ewa- and downtown Cal 352-2032 EXPERIENCE eenhg'l organizaed interns for marketing A promotion. (516)874 3229 For rant- Summer only, 2-4 people 304 E. Court St Cal 352-2932 Nanny position for summer caring for proles- _ IN: sor's sin year old daughter Live in or live out. House lor rent. 3 bedroom. 2 bath. 352-0581. Cal 352-8901 Houses and Apartmenta * Close to Campua Now hang EBSCO Telephone Service For summer 1990 8 1000-01 school year Communications Sales A nationwide telemarketing service Flexible Call 267 3341 hours! 15 minimum) Quaranraavl hourly wage pare dairy bonua based on sales Baaa pay Marketing Public Relations JAY-MAR APARTMENTS raaaee grven in inenrnenta according to houra 2 bdrm. fum./unlum AC. as low aa worked No cold cata. renewala only Year $440/moHeat Included rates avaaabie Ph. round employment Make money and learn 354-6038. APPLY FOR THE ANNUAL SPRING TELEFUND NOW! marketable skil kiternahrpa and co-ops availa- ble Stop In 113 N. Main St after 4:00 Need female roommate to shars apt. unM and SIMPLY CLIP OUT, COMPLETE, AND RETURN THIS AD TO: PMINext to David's Pal). of spnng asm $155 mth fury furnished Cal 3538988 Saaaonal employment available aa a Whitewater MILETI ALUMNI CENTER raft guide In W.VA. Experience not inquired One bsdroom houae does to campua for sum- Must be 18 yn» old. have currant CPR/Firat mer 1990and 1991 schoolyear 1 267 3341 CAMPUS MAIL Aid. North American River Runners. Inc.. P.O Profaned Properttee • now leasing tor aummsr Box 81. WV 25854 I 800 950-2585 EOE ATTN: PAM and tal Piedmont apartmenta and many ol our Work 15 houra par weekend Our company la other MRS* are avaaabie! Al reaidsnts receive seeking employees to perform unakSed light a membership to Chsrrywood Health Spa Cal Name production work. Currant operanga for a new 3529378 weekend aim. 7 1/2 hra on Saturday A 7 1/2 STAY CLOSE! bra on Sunday Plant location la only 2 btocka Bowling Green Address Campus Manner Apta from BGSU campua The rate of wage is S3 36 Free hast, free AC, coma m TODAY par hour ft mtereeled In thai weekend shift or If to sign up for summer or tal. Telephone you can work at kteet 16 houra Monday thru BE. MANAGEMENT 352-9302 Friday, cal Hie office at 364-2844 or pick up an application al Advanced Specialty Products. Two bdrm efficiency and some houses aval, for Nights you would be available to work: SUN MON TUES WED THUR Inc. 428 Ckxigh Street. Bowling Green. Ohio 90-01 school year Steve Smith 352-8917 A Developmental Representative will contact you. For more info, call Pam at 2-7698. MB I MAIN • BOWLING GRIM _— _ K. .^ ^b ^M. ^A ^K. ^^. ^^ ^Bk ^M. ^M. ^k ^B> ^^ ^b ^b ^b ^b ^K ^^. ^K .^K ^m. ^K ^K. ^*. ^m. .A. ^K. ^K ^K ^K CDCC SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION FOR

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