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Monday, September 12,1994 Bowling Green, Volume 80, Issue 14 Memorial scheduled Monday Feature for retired professor by Joshua Mossing by Katie Simmons ♦ The BC News Professor To Be A retired University professor of sociology died last month and Remembered will be remembered by family, friends and the University com- Ronald Denisoff, a School is living history munity at a memorial service retired professor of Tuesday. sociology, died last month at the age of SS at 119-year old classroom building is open to visitors Ronald Serge Denisoff retired St. Luke's Hospital. from the University in 1990 after 20 years of service as a teacher 4 A memorial service for and researcher. Denisoff will take place Tuesday at 4 p.m. in "He was very good for this , Prout Chapel. University," said Joseph Perry, a He taught at the Univer- professor of sociology. "He was devoted to the study of contemp- sity from 1970-1990 orary popular culture music and during which time he also brought so much respect to him- wrote many articles. self and this school."

Denisoff died at the age of 55 Denisoff received his bache- at St. Luke's Hospital in Maumee. lor's and master's degrees from He is survived by wife, Ursula; San Francisco State College and two daughters, Alegra and Ra- his doctorate from Simon FYaser chel Denisoff; and two sons, Ga- University. brial and Arden Baty. In addition to teaching, Den- The memorial service will take isoff became the founder and place in Prout Chapel at 4 p.m. editor of the magazine Popular Tuesday, Sept. 13. A reception Music and Society and also had will follow the service in the so- works published in Rolling Stone ciology department's atrium in and The Journal of American Williams Hall. Folklore. Festival swamped

Tin- BG News/Kelly Lucdccke The 119 year-old Little Red Schoolhouse that sits on the University The Schoolhouse Is open to visitors from 2 to S p.m. Saturday and with wide variety campus across from the Education Building serves as a living his- Sunday. tory of what school used to be like for students over a century ago. by Joshua Mossing of tours for the Little Red the University was not an easy After some debate, the bill The BC News Schoolhouse, said the school- task. There were problems passed. With the necessary house is actually just one of both with financing the project funding no longer a problem, The bell on top of the school- over 2,000 pieces in the David and with moving the school- moving the schoolhouse was house clangs, signaling to the G. Elsass Educational Memo- house to the University. the final task. children that it is time for rabilia Collection. "Through a private fund- "The schoolhouse was dis- class. Boys and girls of various "It is intended as a museum, raising drive, over $14,000 was mantled brick-by-brick on ages hurry toward the front of but it is really a living history available," Braatz said. This weekends and brought to the the little schoolhouse. Girls en- museum," Braatz said. amount was about $50,000 University by Daniel Heisler ter through the left door - boys David Elsass, for whom the short of the estimated cost of and his three sons," Elsass through the right. collection is named, serves as the project. said. This was the scene on a typi- director of the Educational Luckily, help came from an While dismantling the build- cal morning 100 years ago at Memorabilia Center. The unexpected source, she said. ing, Heisler noticed that the the District No. 6 School near search for a schoolhouse was "Arthur WilkowsW [Repre- bell was missing from the top Norwalk, Ohio. Today, the first suggested by former Uni- sentative from Toledo] heard of the school. The Linder fami- schoolhouse has a different versity President William Jer- that the schoolhouse project ly, who offered the school- name and location. ome, according to Elsass. needed more funding," Braatz house to the University, did not Known as the Little Red President Jerome thought a said. "He introduced a bill in know what happened to the Schoolhouse, the 119-year-old schoolhouse would be the per- the Ohio General Assembly bell. structure now stands on the fect place to hold the Universi- that would give the University "We found another old bell University campus across ty's educational antique collec- a $50,000 appropriation from that fit, so we used the re- from the Education Building. tion. the proceeds of the first Ohio Marilyn Braatz, coordinator Bringing the schoolhouse to State Lottery." See SCHOOL, page three. Chief reports dumpsters put on tracks Placing large objects on railroad can cause dangerous situations by Ginger Phillips The BC News push a dumpster onto the railroad tracks on "You can go to prison very easily," he said. East Merry Street. Two officers were able to "If we catch somebody, we'll prosecute them People looking to have fun often play fool- push the dumpster off the tracks while a to the maximum penalty." ish pranks. But they should know putting train was approaching. Bob Libkind, a spokesman for Conrail large objects on the railroad tracks is not as The second incident took place Sept. 7, Railroad, said Conrail works closely with much fun as they think. when police were told of another dumpster, police departments along the tracks to ap- Last week, two reports were made of gar- again on the railroad tracks by East Merry prehend the culprits. bage dumpsters being placed on the railroad Street. The contents of the dumpster had "We will prosecute and we will not treat it 1m tO HmimUt 9m Kt tracks. been dumped onto the tracks. lightly," Libkind said. "People who do this Nathan, an involved youth In the Youth Arts Area at the Black City Police Chief Galen Ash said he sus- Ash said although this hasn't been a big sort of thing are putting themselves and oth- Swamp Arts Festival, pleads with his mother to stay and enjoy pects the dumpsters were placed on the problem over the years, it has caused some ers in danger. It is not just a prank. It is po- more of the events Saturday afternoon. tracks by young people, probably drunk, worry. tentially life-threatening." Libkind said this type of prank may ba.k- playing a prank. Couches and cars as well as dumpsters by Aaron Gray brated its second annual Black Ash said this type of prank could "end up have been put on the tracks, but fortunately, fire on those who do it and stand back to watch what happens. The BG News Swamp Arts Festival. being very deadly." a concerned person has always made a re- The festival, which began at "It probably wont derail a train, but port before any damage could bu done, he Hundreds of Wood County 6 p.m. Friday and lasted until things like that do happen," he said. said. "It can just as easily come back and residents converged on down- Sunday evening, overtook the The first report was made Sept. 2 by a Ash said putting a large object on the rail- boomerang on them," he said. "It can take a town Bowling Green this woman who was awakened at night by road tracks may seem funny to some, but it lid off a dumpster and decapitate someone weekend as the city cele- See FESTIVAL, page four. sounds outside. The woman saw two men may have very serious consequences. who did it." INSIDE ^> CAMPUS ^> CITY ^> SPORTS ^> WEATHER 1 The Bowling Green soc- 1 Sunny today with a high 1 Students wanting to see I I Hundreds of Wood 1 cer team won its fourth ■ near 80 and light mostly 1 another region of the U.S. 1 1 County residents gathered ■ consecutive Kwik Bowl ■ southwest winds. Clear while in college can take I 1 for music, food and fun at 1 Classic this weekend. The 1 with a low near 60 tonight part in the National Student I 1 the second annual Black 1 Falcons edged Southern In- 1 Tuesday will be mostly Exhange Program. 1 I Swamp Arts Festival. ■ diana 3-2 in the champion 1 sunny and unseasonably »-Page4. 1 1 »Page4. 1 ship game Sunday. 1 warm with a high in the up- m ■ «-Page5. 1 per 80s. Editorial The BG News page two Monday, September 12,1994 The BG News "A Commitment to Excellence'

Glen Lubbert Julie Tagliaferro editor-in-chief managing editor

Michael Zawacki Leah Barnum news editor assistant managing editor

Sherry Turco Joe Peiffer editorial editor City Editor Flying still safe despite fatalities It was a clear Thursday night when Pittsburgh International Airport got a call from USAir flight 427 coming from Chicago's O'Hare Airport re- questing landing clearance. What followed wasn't quite clear as events de- veloped so fast and later witnesses were not able to agree on the exact sequence. But what they could be sure about is the Boeing 737-300 burst into a ball of flames so great that what was left could not be rec- ognized as once being an airplane. Whether or not the plane exploded in the air or on impact is of no immediate consequence to the fami- lies of the victims who died or the many individuals New solution will solve problem who were left to clean up the carnage. What is left is the impact of the loss of loved ones It's roughly 1:30 p.m. and your This University takes more I have a solution to all the price and the reality of their future without them. mouth is a little parched. You de- from our wallets in other ways gouging and parking problems. Beaver County Coroner Wayne Tatalovich said the cide to get something to quench too. The library charges $.30 per Let Meijer build their new store task of gathering and identifying the bodies was con- those dry taste buds of yours, and day for every day that a book is right here on this campus. We'll tinuing, but some bodies may never be identified. you head into the Student Union late. The UT library only charges just destroy the Student Union A friend of a member of the fire department in to get something to drink. You're $.10 per day. and put it right there. That ugly nearby South Heights explained how hard it was for in the mood for a Snapple, the And, of course, there is the building is hardly a Student the people involved in the cleanup. "He had to take official beverage of the Excel- continual problem of parking. Union anyway. lence In Broadcasting network The University gets us with those An added benefit in this solu- one guy out of a tree in pieces, and that was bad (they broadcast Rush Limbaugh), little orange envelopes we fii d tion is that the ocean of asphalt enough, but when he came across the lifeless body of and today you feel like having a stuck between the front window they will bring in to complete a a baby, he came home for a while to rest." Pink Lemonade Snapple. You Rick and windshield wipers of our project such as I have proposed The News sends out its deepest condolences to the take it to the counter to purchase Haddbeax-tlm cars. I saw one student driving can provide plenty of parking. families who suffered a loss in the crash. USAir the drink and the person behind his car out of the parking lot and Heck, maybe they can build a two should also be commended for its handling of the sit- the register says, "$1.59 please." had at least a half a dozen tickets or three level parking garage uation and their offer to counsel the families of the Your immediate reaction is most product or service than the next on his car. These little orange while they're at it. victims. likely "What a rippoff!" person they are competing with envelopes and registration dues The new Meijer can provide all But while this crash is a tragedy, it should not de- That is a common experience in the same business. support the entire Parking and the amenities college students ter people from flying. In proportion to miles flown, for most students that attend the Lower prices can be provided Traffic Department. From July have become acculturated to like airline fatalities have been dropping for decades. University. There are two other to the students on this campus by 1993 to June 1994, Parking and a coffee shop and study lounge. options other than paying $1.59 opening the doors to outside Traffic collected $483,131.45 On top of that they will plant According to the National Transportation Safety for a Snapple. The first option is competition. from parking fines alone. They 187 trees, and that should make Board, 31 fatalities were suffered by passengers to go off-campus and pay the A short ride up to our main also collected $495,110.31 in any enviromentalist happy. The aboard major U.S. carriers during 1992. That works right price - $.80. The second op- rival. The , parking fees, giving them a com- proposed site then can be pre- out to 0.0006 deaths per million aircraft miles flown. tion is to just drink water. provided many examples of ways bined total of $978,241.76. That is served for future farming. However, there is a solution to to provide lower prices on prod- nearly a million dollars. Of course, my study isn't that The numbers were even smaller last year. campus ripoffs, and the answer ucts and services. Of course Stacie Schroeder broad and doesn't include a big If we are to use and depend upon the technology of is capitalism. That's right. We The University of Toledo has over at the P & T Department random sample of universities flight, we must also be aware of its dangers. While need to apply free market forces four fast food services in their was kind enough to inform me from around this country. One slight, the chance of disaster is always imminent. and competition on this campus. Student Union. They include that they operate under an auxil- thing is quite apparent, things A much needed solution to the Subway, Taco Bell, Baskin Rob- iary budget. That is, they have to can be changed to benefit the The crash at Pittsburgh is a lesson to us all -- tech- socialism we have now. bins and Wendy's. All four of generate all their own income ti students of this campus. And nology can fail. But we must not abandon it for this It was mentioned in the begin- these restaurants provide the pay for utilities, maintenance of nothing would be better than reason alone. We must hope the airlines will learn ning of this semester in this junk food college students like t^i parking lots, shuttle buses, pick- capitalism to drive the out- from this tragedy and prevent it from ever happen- space that capitalism limits crea- eat at a price we can afford. Sure, up trucks and the people that rageous cost of food and other ing again. tivity. Nothing could be further we have all the fast food restau- stuff those little orange enve- services down to a more from the truth. No one can give rants right on Wooster street, but lopes. reasonable level. So, let's break one example of a socialist society they also have fast food joints the chains of socialism and have The BG News Staff that is thriving today. In fact, around their campus. Stacie Schroeder also rewor- free market forces operating on Cuba is a socialist state and hun- At UT, you can even buy a ded that famous quote saying, this campus. photo editor Ross Weilzner dreds of Cubans are leaving the Snapple for $.80, or a Coke for "We dont have a parking prob- country. sports editor Mike Kazimore $.S0. Here you have to pay an lem." It must be something that Capitalism forces people to be Ricfc Hackbarth is a weekly assistant sports editor Many Fuller extra $.15 to have a Coke and a just the student population imag- creative by offering a better smile. ines. columnist for The News. City Editor Joe Pfeiffer graphics editor Jim Mericsko Weekend Reality editor Andy Dugan special projects editor Robin Coe assistant special projects editor Mellisa Lipowski Speak up ~ it's your education copy chief Dawn Keller Assistant copy editor Cindy ./illiams A person, a hungry person, de- It's time students realize a few important stuff that needs to be taught. We as students do have cides to go out to eat. Upon enter- basic rights, that through time discussed. the right to work with our teach- ing the restaurant of his choice and the exsistlng education ers and decide what is worthy to and taking his seat, the waiter system, have been ignored. And I advise talking one-on-one be taught. I am sure we can re- The BG News Editorial Office brings out a meal before the hu- the specific right I am talking rather than making a scene in member a teacher that taught ngry person even looks at a class because that would trap stuff that was so outdated, worth- your teacher into a corner, mak- editor 372-2603 menu, let alone orders anything. less and down right nauseating. But not only that, the waiter also JASON ing them out to be the "bad Weekend Reality 372-6967 brings out the outrageously ex- guys." Trapped animals are not I've got a class now that should managing editor 372-6966 pensive check for.this meal that rational. be renamed "Useless Informa- assistant managing editor 372-2952 the hungry person did not want in about here is taking back your tion Taught by Monotone Teach- news editor 372-2604 the first place. But Instead of education. If you don't like what Maybe some of you feel more ing Voice 101." It takes all the city editor 372-6968 protesting this whole ordeal, the the syllabus includes or doesn't strongly, believing that the class strength I can muster to stay sports editor 372-2602 customer eats what is placed be- contain, say something! is going nowhere fast and serious awake. But never fear, I all ready editorial 372-2604 fore him, pays the check and Have you heard the theory revisions are needed today. So had a talk with my teacher and walks out the restaurant's door. that, on average, every class you speak up! things are going to change now! 204 West Hall This story may sound ridiculouj sit through bored, daydreaming, writing love letters or whatnot, But realize this. These teach- Bowling Green Slate University to you but before you cast judg- So, there you have it. My point ment, I've got news for you. The actually costs you $27.50? Did ers are just older versions of us. Bowling Green, Ohio 43403-0726 has been made. Take back your hungry person that I am refer- you know that? Puts a little People, too, that are probably education. Stop allowing poeple [email protected] ring to is you! That's right. The different perspective on things, Just as bored as we students are. to spoon feed you and take restaurant is your college. The doesn't it? It doesn't matter Possibly, they were given a list of charge of your life in every way, Copyright V1994 by The BG News. Reprinting of any material in this waiter is naturally a teacher of whether you like the class or not. subject matter (a meal) and told from your education to your re- publication without the permission of The BG News is strictly prohibited. yours. And the meal you just ate You still are paying for it. So the to teach (eat) this. So be easy lationships to the weather! Speak The BG News is an independent student voice founded in 1920 and is is whatever your teacher taught next time you sit through a class with them - easy but firm. You upl Carpe Diem! And above all, published daily during the academic year and Wednesdays in the summer. today. I think you can see that the that you have deemed boring, get more with honey than you do whether you are in a concrete- The BG News encourages its readers to notify the paper of any errors in price is your tuition, books, etc. please remember that you are with vinegar. walled classroom or out in life's the stories or photograph descriptions. Now, I don't know about you, paying for this "waste of time." classroom, take advantage of all Here Is what I have done Opinions exepressed herein are not necessarily those of the student body, but who in the world would walk Now Is the right time for a there is to offer. You may never into a restaurant, eat without or- (that's right, I'm not just wasting change. I want my money's get the same chance again! faculty or University administration. Opinions expressed in columns, dering, pay whatever they paper here, I do practice what I worth! Because I am not only this cartoons and letters are not necessarily those of The BG News. Letters charge and enjoy ltt So why do preach). After class, approach University's employer but also inteded for publication must be between 200-300 words long, typed and we do this when it comes to our your teacher and politely explain its customer. And that means J include the writer's name, phone number and University affiliation, if any. education, something far more that you do not agree the current have the right in deciding, to a Jason Wolfe is a guest col- The BG News reserves the right to edit any and all letters. important than a mere meal? class subject material Is the most certain degree, what I want to be umnist for The News

t 1 The BG News Headlines Monday, September 12,1994 page three

THEY SAID IT "I'm still in a state of shock. I cant roe- lieve it. It's been an incredible two weeks for me." ITHREEm -Andre Agassi, U.S. Open champion ACROSS Keeping cool THE STATE

The jurors ate fried chicken The bat did not come into con- Judge gets role in movie while they deliberated in one tact with any other students at UPPER SANDUSKY, Ohio - scene. They had to shoot that Kyle Elementary School, - This time, the judge really is the scene two or three times. spokesman John Miller said. The juror. "The mashed potatoes got a girl, a second-grader, was taken Wyandot County Common little crusty. And I'm not a big to Children's Medical Center Fri- Pleas Judge John Hunter plays chicken lover either, so I faked day to begin the series of three Juror No. 7 in "The Shawshank it," Hunter said. rabies shots. Redemption," an upcoming Carolyn Law, 34, who lives in The boy carried the bat to release starring Timothy Rob- Delaware and has been Wyandot school in a box to show his sci- bins and Morgan Freeman. County's court reporter for seven ence teacher, Miller said. Princi- About 1,100 Ohio residents years, plays the same role in the pal Jill Wilson confiscated the bat were extras in the movie, filmed movie. She recorded the actors' before classes started upon last summer at various north- lines as they spoke, as if it were a learning that it had bitten the central Ohio locations, including real trial. girl's hand. Wyandot County court and the "It was just like doing my Wilson called the children's defunct Ohio State Reformatory everyday job," she said. "They mother and instructed her not to at Mansfield. said, 'Pretend.' But I can't pre- bring the girl to school until a The story, based on a novella tend so I typed the script as it was doctor had treated her. Miller by Stephen King, centers on the read." said. The principal then sent the friendship that develops between She kept the notes for her animal to the Miami County Gen- two convicts in the 1940s, '50s scrapbook. eral Health District, where it was and '60s. Robbins and Freeman killed and tested positive for portray the inmates. rabies. The movie will premiere Tues- The rabies virus is spread day at Mansfield's Renaissance Rabid bat found in through an infected animal's sa- Theater. It is expected to open at liva, the county Health Depart- theaters in October. school ment said. Hunter, who has no lines in the TROY, Ohio - A school princi- AP Photo/ Sava Radovanovk movie, is the juror who sits in the pal confiscated a live, rabid bat A zookeeper at Belgrade Zoo hoses down an elephant as temperatures reached 93 degrees fahrenheit last chair on the right in the sec- from a fifth-grade boy after the in Belgrade Friday. ond row of the jury box. He said creature earlier bit the boy's the experience was tedious, but younger sister, a school district Compiled from staff and wire fun. spokesman said. reports. ACROSS SCHOOL Continued from page one. THE NATION inally stood. The original bell was in the past, but it still serves as a placement when the schoolhouse placed inside the Little Red place of learning. Actress Jessica Tandy roles for the most part. What has Festival, the Shaw Festival at was reconstructed," Braatz said. Schoolhouse in the front of the "Teachers from area schools been happening to the film is Niagara on the Lake and the "Afterward, someone reported classroom next to the teacher's bring their students here so that dies remarkable, but there is some- Stratford Festival in Ontario, that they knew where the origi- platform. they can see what school was like NEW YORK - Jessica Tandy, thing about the story that has al- Canada. nal bell was located" 100 years ago," Braatz said. "The who won an Academy Award at lowed the play to run for years." Born in London on June 7, The bell was found not tar The Little Red Schoolhouse is students are usually from the age 80 for her portrayal of a spir- Besides "Driving Miss Daisv." 1909, Tandy was the daughter of from where the schoolhouse orif- not used as a classroom as it was third and fourth grades. " ited Southern matriarch in Tandy's movies included "The a rope manufacturer who died of "Driving Miss Daisy," died Sun- Seventh Cross" (1944), "Forever cancer when his daughter was day at her Connecticut home Amber" (1947), Walt Disney's 12. after a four-year battle with "Light in the Forest" (1958), Al- Tandy trained at the Ben ovarian cancer. She was 85. fred Hitchcock's '.'The Birds" Greet Academy of Acting in Her husband, actor Hume (1963), "Butley" (1974) with Alan London and made her profes- PIZZ4 Cronyn, was by her side when Bates, "The World According to sional debut in 1927 at a small she died about 6 a.m., Lcslce Carp" (1982) with Robin Wil- theater in Soho. In 1932, she Dart, the couple's press agent, liams, "The Bostonians" (19X4), married actor Jack Hawkins. said in announcing the death. "Cocoon" (198S), "Fried Green They had one child, Susan. The Tandy's acting career spanned Tomatoes" (1991) and "Used marriage ended in divorce. more than 60 years, mostly on People" (1992). stage in New York and London. Tandy also played many clas- In 1940, Tandy and her She was Broadway's original sical roles on stage, primarily in daughter emigrated to the Blanche DuBois in the memora- London and in such regional mm United States. She landed minor ble 1947 production of Tennes- theaters as the Guthrie in Min- parts in several Broadway plays. see Williams' "A Streetcar neapolis, the Stratford (Connec- While in New York, she met 353-7272 Named Desire" that co-starred ticut) American Shakespeare Cronyn through another actor. Marlon Brando as Stanley Kow- Hours: Monday-Wednesday 11 a.m. - 1 a.m. alski. EXTRA! Thursday-Saturday 11 a.m. - 3 a.m. Some of her best-known stage Sunday Noon - Midnight appearances were with Cronyn, EXTRA! In The News her second husband. Together they starred on Broadway in 8 years ago The once familiar hand-lettered red i 1 r such plays as "The Fourposter," and white signs from Sic Sic usually ONE 14" LARGE i . Two ~"j» „ Nifty Nine Fifty , "The Physicists," "A Delicate 0ne 14 Ur e Bu,ld Your One 16" Extra ' seen on campus were absent during UHtONF TOPPING' UFKIHU | one8 14" Large Balance," "Noel Coward in Two the beginning of the 1986-87 school Qwn & Large Two Toppings I Keys," "The Gin Game," "Fox- . Two Toppings fire" and "The Petition." year. The actress won three Tony The 40-year-old secret organization awards, Broadway's highest had been inactive during the fall due honor - first for "Streetcar" in $6M ;$1395 $950 ; 1948, then "The Gin Game" in to lack of an academic adviser. 1978 and "Foxfire" in 1983. But it was as Daisy Werthan, the independent, crotchety ■"•*»PI "II ■■" .. •■■^■■WlWtWI ——*¥«pi ■■■■■ ■■—w . widow who forms a deep friend- ship with her black chauffeur, that Tandy scored her biggest popular success. "Driving Miss Daisy," adapted from Alfred Going GREEK Uhry's Pulitzer Prize-winning play, was a box-office and artis- tic hit, grossing more than $100 WELCOME ONE ! million and winning a best- picture Oscar in 1990 as well as the top acting award for Tandy. "I'm not a big movie name, and I knew they needed someone An excuse tol who was bankable," Tandy said Join at the time. "Certainly, in films, tdParA I've played small supporting The Bowling Green Stare University Gospel Choir An opportunity to every Wednesday from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Let's Do It In The IMPROVE (promptly) Qj. foe Dark!! Moore Musical Arts Building in Moonlight Canoeing YOURSELF? Trip Sept. 17 & 18. The Choral Room (room #1040) Sign - up in the You Decide... starring ^^office 3rd But make an educated decision. Wednesday, September 14,1994. floor Union by 5:00 p.m. RUSH NIGHTS Thursday. For WEDS. SEPT 7TH THURS. SEPT. 8TH more info, call 372-2343 MON. SEPT.12TH TUES. SEPT. 13TH WELCOME ALL! Campus The BG News page four Monday, September 12,1994 FESTIVAL Continued from page one. GSS ready for section of Main Street between Clough and East Court streets. Many who attended the festival said the key word was "diver- upcoming year sity." A wide variety of arts, crafts, by Robin Coe poetry reading and music were The BG News offered at the festival while several booths sold food, beer, Graduate Student Senate orientated new members Friday at T-shirts and jewelry. its first meeting of the 1994-95 academic year. Mingling through the sprawl- GSS President David Vai llancourt welcomed new senators and ing maze of colors and sounds discussed procedures and expectations. were people of all ages and back- "I may be able to give advice and insight on issues," Vaillan- grounds. court said. Beth Kelly, a freshman who He said his connections with various committees around cam- worked at one of the food booths, pus could allow him to assist GSS senators on any concerns they said the crowd's attitude was have. very positive. "One tip I give assemblies - when in doubt, ask the chairper- "People have been really ex- son," he said. cited," Kelly said while passing Senators and alternates are selected from each graduate pro- out hot dogs. "There are a lot of gram. Vaillancourt said attendance is important and senators children running around." should keep in contact with their departments. Kelly said a diverse group of "We'll provide you information you can distribute to your de- people attended the three-day partments," Vaillancourt said festival. Attendance at the bimonthly meetings is important in order to "We've been getting a lot of receive information for distribution to departments. If a senator families with kids and a lot of col- cannot make a meeting, Vaillancourt said they should send an lege students," Kelly shouted alternate in their place. over the blaring horns of Tony There will be a GSS meeting Friday Sept. 16 at 3 p.m. in the as- Rio & Co., a Latino rock band sembly room of the McFall Center. playing near Pisanello's Pizza on North Main Street. The BG NCWI/RMI Wclnaer The range of music repre- sented was as broad as the types The artist of this giant copper fish sits behind his work, appearing as If his eyes are In the fish's mouth of people in the crowd. Local acts at the Black Swamp Arts Festival Saturday afternoon. This exhibit displayed by the artist was just NSE offers students such as Big Dave and the Ultra- one of many efforts at the weekend' event sonics, The Kind and Tom Gor- rock and many others. stage was set up at the corner of work received but disappointed man & Parallax View performed Two stages were set up to han- North Main and East Court that very little of it was selling. along with acts from throughout dle all the performances that streets. "People are really nice here," adventure, change Ohio. continued throughout the week- A great deal of the festival's Sherman said. "They're re- The styles of music included end. The main stage was located color was added by more than SO ceptive to the work and like the by Michael Leschlnsky nine Conner, a student at the jazz, polka, reggae, alternative, behind Uhlman's and the second artists whose works were dis- work, but very few are buying." The BG News University of the Virgin Islands played. who chose to come to Bowling Sherman, who is from Colum- Students interested in seeing Green through the exchange Kathy Sherman, who works bus, said she enjoys doing street different parts of the country program. with ceramics, said she war shows, although she normally and making new friends while She said she is finding it a bit pleased with the attention hei displays her work in galleries. working to get their degree are difficult to cope with the colder prime candidates for the temperatures, but, other than : < , National Student Exchange Pro- that, Conner said she is having a ir. 1F. I[ . in Ln - i i- gram. great time. "NSE gives students a chance Another reason the NSE pro- to follow a dream," said Sue gram receives such high praises Young, coordinator of the pro- from students is its policy con- gram. cerning academics and econom- Many University students have ics, Young said become involved in the program. Heather Moroney, a senior who "Students do not have to worry participated in the program, said about falling behind in their stud- it was "fantastic" and she would ies because most credits will recommend it to anyone. transfer back to the University Cyndee Calderone, a senior, upon the students' return," she said she traveled to the Universi- said. "The price of attending an- ty of Northern Colorado and now other university is usually the promotes the exchange program same or less than tuition here," by working for NSE's publicity Young said. department. While schools in the sunbelt To be eligible, students must are quite popular, a number of be full-time at the University and students select universities that must have completed at least 30 offer them intellectual, social hours with a minimum G.P.A of and cultural diversity, said Jean- Z5. Once a student is deemed eli- gible, he or she must choose up to three universities.

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Soccer team on scoring rampage Phi Delta Theta by Pat Murphy liifi Standard for Brotgierhoort The BG News "[Scoring three first half the whole team," he added. to the comer of the goal past goals] gives us a lot of momen- Later in the half, BG used the Bailey. Soccer is not known as a sport tum," said Tim Concannon, Fal- accurate passing that typified "One of the major differences full of offensive outbursts. con forward. their offensive output this week- between us and the two teams we Rather, it is marred with one- The Falcon roll of momentum end. Using the wings to their ut- played was our ability to play ITTM goal struggles. However, the BG began when backer Frank Fros- most advantage, freshman Jason quicker. To play simple and soccer team altered the norm as tino floated a pass high above the Began carried the ball up the quick you need to stretch the de- they filled the opponent's net Sreaming Eagle defense to an sidelines and passed to mid- fense, to keep passes short and seven times en route to a cham- awaiting Concannon. He leapt fielder Brian Glibkowski. quick," said head coach Gary pionship in the BGSU/Kwik Goal and I just jumped up and it was The chants of "Beeggg," cla- Palmisano. Classic. right there for me. It was a per- mored from the crowd as he BG showed much of the same The Falcons scored six of the fect ball," Concannon said. dropped a pass to midfielder Joe offensive play that decimated seven tallies in the first half of That goal, in addition to his ta- Burch. Burch drilled the ball low USI Saturday against Dayton. their two games against Dayton lly Saturday helped Concannon and Southern Indiana. In the garner the offensive MVP award tournament final against South- of the tournament. Voted " Best Campus Comedian of 1993 ern Indiana, BG opened the scor- "I am really proud of it. I got ing at the 17:57 mark, converting the glory-goal yesterday, but I on a free kick. think it is really an attribute of Come Meet The CARROT Brothers ( yes, herein s. College E .September 7 A. 3, 42 & 13 OBSIDIAN 7i30 - fh30 p.m. Sept. 20th, 8 p.m. in Kobacker Hall Crlm o @ 1014 East BGSU's only African American tickets available for $5 at ■it Wooster Across from Kohl Student Publication still needs you! Biddlc 2 a> Hall OFFICE, ROOM 330 UNION o • Weekly Meetings KOBACKER BOX OFFICE a. • No Experience ED. BLDG. STEPS 12 P.M. - 4 p.m. Necessary CASH, CHECK, or BURSAR • Build Your Resume call Info Line 2-7164 or office at 2-2343 Come this Thursday 7:30 pm

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FLEXIBLE FRIDAY September 16 Hot wings Night How flexible are you? Come and find out on Flexible Friday. Monday Sept. 12 7:30-9:30 For mora Information call 372-7462 The BG News Sports page six Monday, September 12,1994 Akron gets zip against Falcons Blackney pleased BG destroys winless team, 45-0 with Falcons' depth by Marty Fuller Another key element in BG's by Mike Kazimore ing attack and a hard-nosed The BC News depth was the use of the Falcon The BG News running game to methodically running backs. After an unexcep- march down the field. During Bowling Green's 4S-0 table performance against the Tailback Michael Parker trouncing of the Akron Zips, the Wolfpack, five BG backs forced In the first half of Saturday's capped off the 16-play, 80-yard Falcons were able to scroll the Zips to respect them. game against Akron, the only drive when he found the end through their depth chart and see The quintet trampled Akron's th,ng that could stop the Bowl- zone on a 1-yard plunge. Quar- what kind of talent they had on front line for 262 yards on 54 ing Green offensive attack was terback Ryan Henry com- the bench. Head coach Gary carries ~ an average of 4.8 yards the clock. pleted all five of his passes on Blackney got some of his second an attempt. Backup tailback Key- The Falcons scored touch- the drive for 34 yards. and third-stringers into the lan Cates was the high man with downs on their first four pos- Defensively, the Zips didn't slaughter and was pleased with 91 yards on 13 carries, including sessions before the halftone get much better after that first their returns. touchdowns runs of 17 and 9 gun put an drive, although Henry did mis- "Although we didn't match up yards. end to their fire on a pass attempt to Ron- well with North Carolina last fifth drive. nie Redd in the second quarter. week, the depth factor is starting When the For the game, Henry set a to become apparent," Blackney "J think he [Kidwell] smoke school record by completing 94 said. came in and moved cleared, the percent (13-14) of his pass at- One of the most obvious moves Falcons tempts. Balckney made was pulling start- the offense really "I just tried to take what The BC Ncwi flic photo found them- Bowling Green's Willie Gibson chases down a Western Michigan ing quarterback Ryan Henry to well. It's a big plus selves with a they were giving me and not give second-string signal-caller try to force any passes," Henry player last season. Gibson and the rest of (he Falcons defense when Derek can 28-0 lead en- blanked the Akron Zips over the weekend. Derek Kidwell some playing tering the Blackney said. "I think that I improved a time. The switch took place with come in and keep locker room. lot from last week and played a their blocks, then the backs ing and I was just hoping that 3:08 left in the third quarter with everything flowing." For the game, BG scored on much smarter game. wouldn't have the chance to do Ryan hadn't stepped over the BG leading the Zips 31-0. seven of its 10 possessions. "if we can play the way we what they did." line." The 6-3, 215-pound sophomore ' Ryan Henry Two drives were ended by the want to play and the way we're Henry capped off each of Unfortunately for the Zips, had only thrown passes in two BG quarterback clock while the Zips defense coached to play like we did to- BG's next three possessions the Falcons were just as over- previous collegiate games. In last only managed to register one night [Saturday], a lot of good with touchdown passes. Two of powering on the defensive side year's contest against Akron, stop of BG's offense. things are going to continue to the strikes went to tight end of the ball. Akron only man- Kidwell went 2-of-3 for 27 yards, "[Cates] hadnt played footbal" The Falcons have now out- happen for us." Ryan McElroy while Rameir aged 1S3 yards on and were including a 15-yard scoring for two years, and he was kind of scored the Zips 118-10 in last While Henry was busy pick- Martin hauled in the third. forced to punt seven times. strike to Rameir Martin. The feeling his way around. He got three meetings. ing the Zips secondary apart, The pass to Martin was Hen- "Defensively we were able to other game he played in was his rhythm going and got his "One of the best perform- the BG running backs were ry's most impressive throw of put a lot of pressure on them," against Kent, where his only at- game in sync," Blackney said. ances that we had a year ago, bruising their way to a big the day. On third and 4 from outside linebacker Willie Gib- tempt was a completeion good Some new names also appeared where we put it together both game. the Zips 19-yard line, Henry son said. "Our whole defense for 8 yards. on the defensive side of the ball. offensively and defensively, The Falcons ground attack dropped back In the pocket. really played well and I think His early success continued as Freshman linebacker Todd Bush was against Akron," head ran over and around the Zips Feeling pressure, he stepped that took a lot of pressure off he went 3-for-4 and tallied up 39 contributed four assisted tackles coach Gary Blackney said. "I for 274 yards. Keylan Cates up, pump-faked once, ran of the offense." yards against Akron. More im- and so did backup nose guard told the team that we needed a was the featured back, racking toward the line of scrimmage The Falcons added three portantly, Kidwell led the Fal- Dave Bruhowzki. Freshman si in i liar performance. up 91 yards on just 13 carries. and spotted Martin in the left- more scoreds after the inter- cons on their final two touch- Brian Manns, Vince Palko's "We needed it not only to "I can't remember a time hand corner of the end zone. mission, including two touch- down drives backup at inside linebacker, had beat Akron, but to stay in con- where our running backs were "I saw Ryan scrambling a downs and a career-best "I think he came in and moved two solo tackles and five assisted tention In the Mid-American more punishing and more little and just tried to run with 47-yard field goal by Brian the offense really well," Henry tackles. Conference." physical than they were him and get open," Martin said. Leaver. said of Kidwell. "It's a big plus "The depth that we have has The Falcons set the tone of against Akron," Blackney said. "That's really a patented thing when Derek can come in and been developing over a period of the game on their opening pos- "But a lot of the credit has to for Ryan to run toward the line "Our players played hard keep everything flowing, and I four years," Blackney said. "I session. Starting on its own 20, go to the offensive line, be- and draw the defense in before ar)d we executed tonight," head think that says a lot about him think it's a great thing for our as- BG used a pin-point short pass- cause if they weren't holding throwing it. I saw the ball com- coach Gary Blackney said. and the overall depth of the sistant coaches to go out and be team." able to attract quality athletes.

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SOCCER Scoreboard Continued from page five. Agassi captures third goal of the half at 27:05. "QUOTABLE Midfielder Steve Klein and for- Mid-American i ward Jamie Morgan assisted on i m Kindl's second goal In as many League Overall title with style McElroy on career-best five receptions: games. W L T W L T The Falcons have now scored by Steve WHsteln Western Mich I 0 0 0 0 " 'I really benefit from lliefail that teams have to make changes to try 12 goals in their first four games. The Associated Press Bowling Green I 0 0 and stop Rameir and Ronnie. The defense is usually concentrating on "In the week preceding the Ak- Toledo 0 0 0 them so much that it makes getting open a lot easier for me." ron tournament, Coach [Palmisa- NEW YORK - Andre Agassi, navigating the most perilous Central Mich. 0 0 0 Cad Bowers on the performance of the offensive line: no] really concentrated on the at- path to the U.S. Open championship in history, battered Michael Ball State 0 0 0 'When we keep our offensive unit OK the field and score all those tack," Concannon said. Stich from the start Sunday and slammed him with a shot at his Kent 0 0 0 points then it really makes all the hard work we go through each week Concannon said movement is wrist at the end of a thoroughly ruthless performance. Ohio 0 0 0 in practice pay off " Agassi never lost his serve in his 6-1,7-6 (7-5), 7-5 victory, put- Eastern Mich. the key to the Falcon attack. 0 0 0 Bowers on blocking for five different barka: ting on such a commanding show that he beat the former Wim- Miami 0 I 0 "What we want to do is to move ' 'Running hacks have a good feel for what the offensive line is going to as a unit on the field," he said. bledon champion in every phase of the game. Akron 0 10 0 2 0 "We don't like to get spread out "I'm still in a state of shock," Agassi said after receiving the do - how they're going to block. We don't really block differently for any because there's more room for $550,000 winner's check and the silver trophy. Girlfriend Thursday of the runners. If anything I each one of them adjusts to the line." Phil Dunn on the Zips inability to stop BG: error. We've had tremendous Brooke Shields stood by, snapping photos of the moment Western Mich. 43. W.Illinois 7 success just keeping with that." "It's quite amazing what I pulled off," Agassi said. "I cant be- ' 'There's really not much to say. They just ran the ball down our BG's backers were kept busy lieve it. It's been an incredible two weeks for me." Saturday throats. We have no excuses." No unseeded player had ever run a gantlet of five seeded Ryan Henry on playing close to home: by USI's penchant for the long Bowling Green 45. Akron 0 ball. players as Agassi did. None even beat more than three. To win ' 'Playing here at the Rubber Bowl and winning like we did really this title, Agassi had to beat, In order, No. 12 Wayne Ferreira, Purdue 51, Toledo 17 "Southern Indiana made it Wisconsin 56, Eastern Mich. 0 means a lot to me. .\ot that I have any bad feelings about Akron, but it difficult because everything they No. 6 Michael Chang, No. 13 Thomas Muster, No. 9 Todd Martin and No. 4 Stich. Indiana 35. Miami 14 was just nice to get a win so close to home. I know that a lot of the guys got, they launched," Palmisano Central Mich. 35. UNLV 23 from around the area were excited to get to play in front of friends and said. "They kept on throwing the The only other champion to beat five seeds was Vic Seixas In 1954, when 20 players were seeded. Pittsburgh 30. Ohio 16 family." ball into the defensive third of Bowling Green 14 14 3 14 45 the field. Akron QB Matt Kaulig on the Zip* performance: Akron 0 0 0 0 0 "We have the tools to be a good offensive football team. We just need to BG— Parker I run (Leaver Kick) get a couple more plays to go our way to gel our confidence level up BG— McElroy 9 pass from Henry there. Once we feel more confident and gel a little more comfortable with (Leaver Kick) what we're trying to do we'll be okay." THE EDGE BG— McElroy 8 pass from Henry (Leaver Kick) Gerry Faust on the Zips: Howling (ireen 45, Akron 0 BG— Martin 19 pass from Henry ' We need to evaluate some of the things that we're trying to do both (Leaver Kick) offensively and defensively, because we're obviously not doing them very BG—FG Leaver 42 well right now. I think that we're just going to have to get back on the Quarterback: BG— Cates 17 run (Leaver Kick) practice field nad put in a lot of hard work." Malt Kaulig was pressured into a dismal 9-22 performance in which he threw for less than BG— Cates 9 run (Leaver Kick) Rameir Martin on BG's intensity: 100 yards. The Falcons used more quarterbacks than they threw incomplete passes. Ryan TEAM STATISTICS After last week we really had a lot of frustration that we wanted to Henry and Derek Kid well combined for a near perfect night as they completed 16-18 passes. vent. It didn 't really matter who we were going to play but we were Although he didn't attempt a pass even Mark Dunaway saw action for BG. First Downs going to take are frustrations out on them - and it just happened to be Rushes-yards Akron." Running Backs: Passing yards The Zips option game.fizzled as they were only able to net 66 yards on 31 carries. BG used Return yards a five running back attack to ramble for over 250 yards. Key Ian Cates weas the featured Passes G Punts back as he racked up 91 yards on just 13 carries. Fumbles-lost Penalites-yards Wide Receivers and Tight Knds: Time of Possession 35:35 Stanford hauled in 3 passes for 57 yards, but the rest of Akron's receiving corps only INDIVIDUAL LEADERS # contributed 50 yards to the Zips deflated air attack. Ronnie Redd extended his consecutive games with a catch streak to 36 and Rameir Martin hauled in a 19-yard scoring strike. But, RUSHING—BG. Cates 13-91. Davis Henry's main target was tight end Ryan McElroy who grabbed five passes, including two 14-68. Card 13-47. Alexander 6-35. that went for touchdowns. Parker 8-20. Henry 3-13. Akron, Gouch 10-42. Brown 4-19, Kaulig 10-14. Of'fensi\e Line: Floyd 4-6. Reader 2-4. leli 1-3. PASSING—BG. Henry 13-14-0-138, The BG big men gave Henry and Kidwell all the time they needed in the pocket. The Kidwell 3-3-0-39. Akron. Kaulig 9-22- 4? offensive line didn't allow a sack and play after play it provided BG running backs with 1-87. M. Junto 0-1-1-0. numerous holes to run through. Akron's line was overpowered all night long, allowing RECEIVING—BG. Redd 5-73, Kaulig to be pressured on nearly every pass attempt. McElroy 5-42, Martin 2-26. Stover 2- 19, Williams 1-11. Parker 1-6. Akron. Defensive Line: Stanford 3-57. Ford 2-13. Scott 2-12, Blakeley 1-4, Reader M. BG's defensive linemen got to know Kaulig personally as they were in his face all night tf long. The Falcons line destroyed the Zips rhythm and held them to just 2.8 yards per rushing attempt. The Zips defensive front four were consistently blown off the line and could do little to disrupt BG's offensive attack. Even on the few occasions that Henry was pressured The Bowling Green State University he was able to step up and complete the pass. Linebackers: Akron's linebacking crew gave a solid effort led by Phil Dunn. Dunn tackled everything in tf sight as he recorded 20 stops on the night. However, most of the tackles that the Zips linebackers made happened after BG had already gained four or five yards on the play. Once again, Vince Palko led all BG defenders with 10 stops. Fellow linebackers Chache Leal and Willie Gibson also contributed as they combined to record three sacks. >* s,^.Student (Pianist l)efensi\e Backs: Who Would Like To Join The Choir And Play For Akron's defensive backs were dismantled by the accurate throws of Henry and Kidwell. 4 The soft secondary could only stop two of 18 Falcon pass attempts while also giving up Us On A Volunteer Basis three scoring strikes. On the rare occasions that Kaulig had time to look downfield he rarely was able to spot an open receiver because of the Falcons tight coverage. Steve Rodriguez came up with his second interception in as many games, while Tony Everhart also got an int. Serving The Lord Special Teams: For the second straight game place kicker Brian Leaver nailed a career-best field goal -- this Any .'.'.'.' .v Contact: Tara Andrews - President G time he struck from 47 yards out. Although the Falcons punt return unit did commit BG's first turnover of the year when Steve Ayers muffed a punt the mistake didn't cost them. 353-0331 Ronnie Redd collected 32 yards on two punt returns - including a nifty 25-yard scamper through the middle of the field. Althought the Zips punt unit performed admirably the edge Anjelique Fitch - Publicity still goes to Bowling Green. 372-6243 Coaching: GOD BLESS' While Blackney was supported by a superior cast of players he came up with the perfect tf game plan that neutralized Akron's offensive attack and exploited the Zips defense. Gerry Faust is still left searching for the offense that best suits his clubs talent. IIIIIIIIIIl

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All typas ol akian ara walcomal WBGU-FM THE SHARK in Residence Hall Lobby s 1-600-676-63861 WENEEDYOU Training for campus radio station - WBGU-FM LECTURE NOTES • LECTURE NOTES Sponsored by ReachOut' 'Write for Class" haa quality notes lor as little SSSSSSSSSS If you can (uggle. be a mime, lacepalnt. are 66.1 - will begin Sept. 12 in 203 West Hal. If acsrlcaturlsl or an acoustic musician BB B.G.S.U. Co'iege Oamooaa you are interested in being involved wirh tie as a doi ar per day. (Based on semester pack T ASP. international is looking for highly mo- If you want loud music paid lor performing during the University wide most diverse radio station In Northwest Ohio pricing.) Bio, Cham, Econ, Geog, Gaol. Call for tivated, hard working students to fill manage- 1 invitayou goloUptown ment positions m all suburbs. Akron, Open House SIGN UP FOR AUDITIONS BV gst your pens 6 notebook and coma on down. details: 352-0660. SEPT. 14TH IN THE UAO OFFICE, ROOM to thair meeting Classes are tree lor all. If you want great wings Canton, Toledo. Bowling Green for summer of Need someone to do your typing? I em well gotoBW3's '95. Gain valuable business experience, build 330 UNION. Call UAO Office at 2-2343 for WBGU-FM THE SHARK qualified with over 30 years ot experience. Min- more info. Tuasday Night Northweat Ohio's Music Authority If you want Community Service Protects resume, receive college credit,earn 0:00 pm imal turnaround time. Pick up and delivery Academic & Educational Programs $7,000 $9,000 on average. Positions are filled 116BA. available. Alee R. Lehman, CEOE. Leadership Opportunities by first come, first qualified basis. Contact Matt Mane A Difference I WBGU-FM-SHARKRADIO Pregnanl? We can help. and Lifelong Friends Scherer at 1-600-543-3792. FOR SALE DJ training will begin Monday Sept. 12,1694 Free * confidential pregnancy testa, Join Lambda Chi Alpha s$s$ssss$s In 203 Weal Hell al 9 pm. WBGU-FM is look- support and information. BGSU ADVERTISING CLUB INFO NIGHT ing tor individuals interested in METAL-JAZ?- to Speed Bike Won Sapt. 12th 8:00 in Room 1000 BAA BG Pregnancy Center. la Judge Wapner your Idol? BGSU's Student SiOO/hour possible mailing our circulars. Hip-Hop-R&b-Undorground Rawk-lndie- Call354-HOPE. Good conditon. Best offer All majora welcome - Free Food' World MusK--ska-Gospel--regaae--country at Coun needs volunteers to be judges. Decide For info, call (202) 298-9065 cases presented by students for students In Call Mao. 354-7189or 372-7379 al. If you dig music, are interested In gaining traffic court and Student Arbitration hearings. COLLEGIATE 4-H valuable training experience or juit want to get SKYDIVE BO. WELCOMES BACK THE $i1/hr. to stan Do you have high stan- involved come down to the FREE training ses- ADVENTURESOME AND THRILL SEEKERS You wont have Rusty as your bailiff, but you 19B2 Suzuki motorcycle. 10.000 mi. New bat- COLLEGIATE 4-H will get advancement and scholarship oppor- dardized test scores? Do you have a personali- Don't miss the lat maating ol the aamaatar on sions. Trainees wil be licensed and trained to We offer a first jump/skydivo course. Call for ty? Can you communicate effectively? The tery. Good condition. Call Andy at 354-5134 work ON-AIR at WBGU-FM. Bring your pens, student discounts. Visa 6 M.C accepted. 10 tunities. For more into see us at Sept. 14 Activi- Wadnaaday. Sapt. 14 at 6:30 In 306 Moalay. ties Fair. Princeton Review seeks instructors for our paper and imaginations minutes from B.G.S.U campus 352-5200 courses on campus. Call 1-800-347-7737 Mr. Browning 55-75 lb. compound bow. Great HSA GENERAL MEETING WBGU-FM • SHARK RADIO Wizard for more information. shape. New lights. Comei with 5 arrows. Ask Wed., Sepl 14,1994 -Northwest Ohio's Music Authority ITS JUST A JOB I! lor Man at 352-7398. 9pm Honors Center PERSONALS ...reletod to your Major, 8363.60. Sell 72 funny college T-shirts - profit Coma ba pan olrha potion $363.60. Risk-free. Choose from 19 designs. Hewlett Packard 19 Bll WEIGHT TRAINING CLINIC thai paya good money, that looks great on your resume, Free catalog 1-800-700-4250. Business Consultant II calculator September 14 & manual. Great calcl Easy If you can luggie, mime, facapalnt, ara a cer- 7-*pm A a-flpm that could lead to a career. ASSEMBLERS: Excellent income to assemble -JOIN TODAY-372-8303 COOP KICK-OFF products at home. Info 1-504-646-1700 DEPT. to use functions, formulas & Icaturiat or an acouatlc mualclan... Student Recreation Center it'a programable. Keeps appointments WE NEED YOU I Mezzanine weight area ANew Walgh Program covers everything Friday, Sept. 16th OH6255 you need to know about weight mgmt. 3:30pm 1007 BA Building too. $160 new. yours for $100. GET PAO for performing during tha University Come and learn more about Campaign Staff Call Nedra 335-8547 between 3-3:30 Open House Sapt. 24I SIGN UP FOR AUDI- exorcise, Yo-Yo doing, fast food eating nautilua and universal weight trainingl habits and label reading and coping with HEYII TIONS BY SEPT 14TH IN THE UAO OFFICE, Lambda Chi Alpha' Lambda Chi Alpha Cancer-causing pesbodes are sprayed on our ROOM 330 UNION! Can 2-2343 tor more In- food cravings Taught by health educator, Don't Pledge a Fraternity Need to pay for atudent loans I WELLAWAREWEEK nurse. ■ 8lgn Up Today ■ food everyday. We have the solution to slop formation. Join a Brotherhood. the pollution. Positions available for committed 1987 Audi Ouatro Luxury Sedan. Full earner. September 12-ISIh Program beglne Sept. 27th Monday - Lambda Open Every option $3000 O.B.O. Call 352-0317. iraiand. Notra Dama, tha Blamay Stona, Fun eny time between 11:30am • 1pm articulate persons. 4-10pm M-F S250rwk to Sodal Events. If just ons of thaas things inter- Tuesday - Hockey Night sart. Paid training, rapid advancement. Lambda CM Alpha ' Lambde Chi Alphe 241-7674 for interview asts you. coma to tha first Mah Club maating, Come and see all the Student Recreation ATTENTION RETURNING STUDENT COURT FOR RENT Tuasday Sapt. 13 at 030 In 103 BAA. Ques- Center haa to offerll Each day Information and MEMBERS: Prosecution start members cat tions' Ca 1372-3368 Iraiand Foravarl activities on various health and fitness topics Bruce Purdy and Defense staff members ca Large Selection CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING will be otfered-musculer strength, fkexibelit.', 1 oo%Wool Color Faat Dye William Cook to get details lor first week ol Ee/n up to $2,000 plui/month working 1 bdrm. apt. available immediately body composition, cholesterol and retaliation Traffic court starting Sept. 13 (and interviews S we al ins A Gfovao on Cruse Ships or Land-Tour companies. Kappa Phi Kappa Phi For more into. 372-7482. Sweaters $39.95 Yes, we do allow peti I for promotion) start ng Sept. 20. If further de- World travel. 354-8800 Coma join ua al our opan maatingl tails are needed. Call 372-2969. J.T.Carryout Seasonal ft Full-Time employment available. Coma aaa our Christian Woman's aoSThuratln No experience necessary. What do U2, Notre Dame, the Blarney Stone 4 bedroom unfurnished house. $600/mo. ♦ aarvica organization at work. See You At the Merchant Falrt For more information urjl. Can 3520717. Wad.. Sepl 14.1994 at 630 pm and Jen Gleason have in common? They're al Double Prints call 1-206434-0468 ext. C55441. Uniaxl Methodist Church (by Wendy's) Inshi The first kith Club meeting is Tuesday FREE everyday Rooma avail, in BG home. Grad. Malea Pre- For any questions or information, Sepl. 13 at 9:30 in 103 BAA. Info. 372-3363. Packages Plus, 111 Railroad, Bowling Green M.T. 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