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by Carolyn Skorneck Associated Press wnter

WASHINGTON — Close to 1 million new semiautomatic assault- style rifles could flood the United States if the Bush administration decides to end its suspension of such imports. Gun importers have applications to bring in 965,000 of the weapons pending at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, according to spokesman Dick Pedersen. Trie import suspension was imposed March 14 after public and police outcries over the increased use of the weapons such as se- miautomatic versions of AK-47s and Uzi carbines in drug-related violence, and the January slayings of five schoolchildren in Stock- ton, Calif. The suspension covered some 400,000 weapons including about 300,000 for which import permits already had been approved. Last week, the administration expanded the suspension to cover 240,000 separate weapons. We noticed the increase in these showing up in crimes, an in- crease in demand and we reacted to it," Pedersen said. "The main thing is that we might be nipping the semiautomatic assault-type ri- fle in the bud rather than have millions of them flooding in here. Nevertheless, gun importers are continuing to submit applica- tions, he said Tuesday. "It appears there have been a lot more applications that came in after the ban," Pedersen said. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms is required by law to permit imports only of weapons suitable or adaptable to "sporting purposes," and it is studying the use of the semiautomatic rifles to determine how they are being used. The review should take two to three more months. Despite the uproar over such weapons, FBI crime statistics reveal that most murders by firearms are still committed by people wield- BG News/John Grieshop ing handguns. Of the 17,859 murders committed nationwide in 1987, 10,556 were committed with firearms, of which 7,807 were handguns, Headed in the Right Direction according to the FBI. Gary Davis, freshman graphic design major, strolls back to his resi- New York, said he is happy he chose to attend the University and his Drug Enforcement Administration spokesman Con Dougherty dence hall after a late afternoon art class. Davis, a native of Lakewood. career in art is off to a great start. says that increasing numbers of powerful and sophisticated hand- Buns such as the 9 mm semiautomatic, particularly guns such as the zi pistol, are being confiscated during arrests. Mother charged with abuse Life career changes likely Editor's note: This is the sixth til the day is done. At dinner that Woman prosecuted for cocaine use during pregnancy part of a series addressing the night, Chris decides he is not sat- employment issues facing gra- isfied with his job. duating seniors. could harm her fetus." This scenario is hypothetical, by Mitch Weiss The case is unique because it is the first time a but the scene contains many Associated Press writer prosecutor's office has filed criminal charges common symptoms that may be against a mother for using drugs during preg- by Jennifer Taday experienced by those employed staff reporter in today's job market. When TOLEDO — The prosecution of a woman on a nancy. signs like these appear, it may criminal charge because she used cocaine while be time for a career change. she was pregnant could set a dangerous precedent There was a similar case in Columbus, but the It is 7 a.m. and Chris's alarm According to Joann Kroll. di- in Ohio, an American Civil Liberties Union lawyer case involved the custody of a fetus. A juvenile clock goes off. He rolls over and rector of University Placement said Wednesday. court judge ruled that the court could take custody decides to the snooze button Services, research indicates of the fetus because of the mother's drug addic- because he really isn't in the people will experience an aver- But the Lucas County prosecutor said successful tion. mood to go to work. The phone age of five to seven career prosecution would deter other women from using The ruling was overturned by a state appeals rings at 9:30 a.m. and Chris does changes in their lives. drugs during pregnancy and could be be a land- court a few months after the child was born. not answer, knowing it is his "It is more common than un- mark case nationally. Lucas County Prosecutor Anthony Pizza's office employer. He decides to take the common that people will Tammy Gray, 24, was indicted by a Lucas is prosecuting Gray under Ohio's child abuse sta- day off, forgetting about the change." Kroll saia. County grand jury in February on one count of tute, which prohibits a parent of a child under the deadlines at work which should The desire to change one's ca- Kroll has counseled people child endangering for allegedly using cocaine be- age of 18 from creating a substantial risk to the be met. reer often originates from a dis- who have faced the decision to fore her daughter, Sierra, was born in 1987. health or safety of the child. The next morning, Chris gets satisfaction with the person's change their jobs or remain un- "We are very worried about this case," said Ju- Last week, the ACLU joined Gray's attorney in to work early, and gives his boss current job, Kroll said. satisfied. lia Davis, an ACI.U lawyer in Columbus. "This is filing a motion in Lucas County Common Pleas a great excuse for his absence. However, other reasons for a "I had a woman in counseling the first time in Ohio that a county prosecutor has Court to dismiss the case, contending the state's However, Chris's mind is not on career change include a change who was a teacher for nine tried to use a child abuse statute to criminally child abuse statue cannot be used in relation to a his work, and he procrastinates in family situation, boredom or years. She was very unhappy prosecute a woman for leading a lifestyle that fetus. about his work assignments un- a promotion, she added. U See Changes, page 4. Speaker describes Blandina chosen as editor Angela Blandina was selected by the Board of Student Pub- apartheid cruelty lications Wednesday to be the /% editor of The BG News for fall -, by Tracy Richards "As I speak I don't have the semester. right to vote, to go where I Fm ■ . staff reporter She will succeed senior jour- want or to leave when I nalism major Julie Wallace, L M want," Ngubo said."Thai is who will work for the Elyria fc^^fc The oppressive life of 6re-determined from birth in Chronicle-Telegram upon grad- blacks under the rule of South _outh Africa." *P uation in May. African apartheid was de- During her presen- Blandina, a junior journalism Blandina Cole Drabenstott Hardy Vernon Weadock scribed Wednesday night in a tation,"Apartheid and South major and member of Alpha major and currently an admin- Drabenstott, a junior sports dergraduate Student Govern- lecture by an international Africa: Prospects for Omicron Pi sorority, is current- istration beat reporter, copy edi- management/journalism ment beat reporter for The BG representative for the United Change" in the Education ly the assistant news editor for tor and special projects editor major from Painesville, is cur- News. Mineworkers of America. building, Ngubo explained The BG News. for The News. rently a sports reporter for Nomonde Ngubo was born how United States economic Blandina, a transfer student A native of St. Marys, Wea- The BG News. The new editor of the Greek in South Africa and is an or- sanctions can help South from Oakland University in Ro- dock worked at The Evening publication, The Gavel, is Amy ganizer of the international African blacks. chester, Mich., is a native of Li- Leader last summer. She is the Vemon is a sophomore photo- Cole. A sophomore journalism boycott of Shell Oil, as well as "The U.S. has the power to vonia, Mich., and the daughter daughter of Gene and Carol journalism major from Toledo major from Akron, Cole current- an active anti-apartheid acti- bring a peaceful solution... of Richard and Susan Blandina. Weadock. and a former photo editor for ly covers a sports beat for The vist. She now speaks to people People might put a hold on She plans to pursue a career The BG News. BG News. in hopes of gaining support to violence and give sanctions a as a newspaper reporter. Year-long student publication help dissolve the apartheid chance to work if they saw an In addition to the selection of positions were also selected The new editor of the Applications for summer and movement in South Africa, effort by this country," she fall editor, The Board selected Wednesday. For the University she told the 65-member audi- said. semesterly magazine, Miscel- fall positions at The BG G See South Africa, page 4. Barbara A. Weadock as summer yearbook, The Key, Michael lany, is Laura Hardy. Hardy is a News are now available in 210 ence. editor of 77ie BG News. Drabenstott and Paul Vernon junior magazine journalism West Hall. Deadline for summer She is a sophomore journalism were chosen to be co-editors. from LeRoy, N.Y.. and the Un- applications is April 26. Thursday News in Brief

perform every year for the program. Folksingerto perform According to Moser, Dan Hart is a singer, song- Giant 7,000 chocolate bar writer and guitarist from Philadelphia. He has used tor Wal-Mart promotion at COCO afterhours been playing professionally for 10 years and has a COOL r^ The Off-Campus Student Center in the basement repertoire of more than 300 songs ranging from the WAGONER, Okla. (AP) — It's a chocoholic's I Today: mostly sunny, highs of Moseley Hall will be filled with the sound of mu- Beatles to Bruce Cockburn. dream come true — a 7,000-pound chocolate bar. [ around 45. sic tonight at 8. In addition to other artist's songs, Hart also per- But. alas, munching won't be allowed. Tonight: partly cloudy, low Folksinger Dan Hart will perform at the annual forms original music. Drawing from his back- The chocolate bar, 25 feet long, 6 and one-half I near 30. Edwin's Afterhours program. ground as a clinical psychologist, his songs deal feet wide and better than 7 and one-half inches I Friday: partly cloudy with a Anne Moser, graduate assistant of the Off- with internal politics and struggle. He has recently thick, is coming to this eastern Oklahoma town of I 40 percent chance of showers. Campus Student Center, said the Edwin's After- released an album of original material and several 6,100 from the Nestle factory in Bloomington, 111. High between 55 and 60. — As- hours program is named after the namesake of of his humorous songs have been featured on the Company officials will unveil their giant Nestle's | sociated Press Moseley Hall, Edwin Moseley. The Commuter Off- nationally syndicated radio program, "Doctor Crunch Bar at the Wal-Mart Super Center on Fri-1 Campus Organization brings in a musical artist to Demento." day.

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2 WNtwi April 13,1989 Editorial THE BG NEWS -An maepenaeni Student Voice- EDITORIAL BOARD Julie Wallace Editor

Deborah Gottschalk Elizabeth Kimes Managing Editor News Editor

Andy Woodard Scott R. Whitehead Asst. Managing Editor City Editor

Judi Kopp Judy Immel Editorial Editor Editorial Editor USG must show accountability for its money

Do not pass go. do not collect $200. Undergraduate Student Government evi- dently does not understand the difference between real money and play money. At its Monday night General Assembly meeting, NANCY ERIKSON - JUST SAY KNOW Vice President Kevin Coughlin suggested an im- mediate spending freeze because USG was unaw- are of the amount of money available in its account. It is incomprehensible that our student govern- ment could lose track of its money. Even the fed- eral government, which is billions of dollars in Race separation hurts relations debt, knows the exact amount it is in the red. This is not to say USG is responsible for pennies. Since I have been here at the University, McDonald's, buy some food and try to win According to USG President Tun Peterson, the stu- there have been many issues concerning the "People will do what they some money. dent government is allocated approximately students and faculty. However, one that al- My first thought when I saw the commer- $24,400 per fiscal year. ways seems to show its ugly face is racism. want to do." cial was,"Man, this is a cool commercial." I Even with this large budget, USG recently denied I will be honest. I have never seen racism -Nancy Erikson thought it was cool because the cheer was on this campus. This may anger some and it almost like a rap and I think being able to the Caribbean Association's request for $100 to may sound naive, but I have never witnessed rap is a really neat talent — mostly because co-sponsor an event planned for later this month what I would call racism here or anywhere. NBC last Saturday. I can't do it. because USG didn't know what it could afford. I watched a program after Saturday Night What makes the situation worse is USG's presi- Not that it doesn't exist — it does. I think I Live called Amateur Night at the Apollo My second thought was, "Why the hell dent claims it isn't unusual for other groups to lose am an individual who was brought up learn- Theatre. The Apollo is in either Harlem or don't they show this on prime time?" awe are all equal and I really believe it. the Bronx or some area of New York. That is I guess I understand about gearing the ad- track of their funds, so it is apparently okay for en I meet people of other colors or reli- not really important. What is important is vertising towards those watching the pro- USG to do the same. gions or cultures, I like to learn everything that this theatre was in a predominantly gram, but I found this to be more disturbing But it isn't. about them and what they believe. black area of the United States. than any riot or denial of a grant. This se- And although Kevin Thomas, USG treasurer, in- paration of advertising, I believe, subtly en- dicated he knew the amount in the budget, he did I also have always thought everyone else Actually that doesn't really matter — couraged separation of races as well. likes to do the same things. I have never giv- what mattered to me was the advertising. I don't believe anyone can force people of not have the information available to disclose. en a second thought to having friends of Every commercial had black people in it — different races to live together and like it. Being unaware of the amount of money in its other races or cultures. In this respect, I feel only. There were Sprite commercials and People will do what they want to do. budget is not the only problem USG has faced. Per- as though I have been protected from the re- Levi's commercials, but the one that got me But maybe if we eliminate the encour- haps if members of USG were able to improve alities of racism — which may or may not be was the McDonald's commercial to play the agement of separation that goes on, people communications, they would know important sta- a good thing. Scrabble game. will come together naturally rather than be- ing forced or threatened. Then maybe it will tistics crucial to the functioning of the group, such I have heard many accounts of supposed The commercial was simple enough. really work and everyone will be equal. as how much money is available. racism. There is violence, poverty, neg- There were three very pretty black women, Thomas said Peterson never told him he had to ligence and elitism. I honestly have never probably about 20-22 years old, dressed as Erikson, a senior magazine journalism present budget statements on a regular basis. In seen anything on this scale. However, I did cheerleaders and doing a cheer for McDon- major from Burton, Ohio, is a columnist for addition, Thomas missed the Monday night meet- see something very subtle last weekend on ald's. The cheer encouraged people to go to The News. ing because of other obligations. A missed meeting wouldn't be so critical if Thomas had been able to meet with the president earlier in the week to in- form him of the budget situation. LETTERS But he didn't. Every organization makes mistakes, but some legal studies departments have tields. wouldn't start. We tried to jump are greater than others. Pre-law article been traditionally located in col- Thank you. start it with no luck. I went back leges of business administra- Bartley Brennan to my car Sunday night with my The BG News brings this mistake to the Universi- needs correction tion. As a matter of information, Dept. of Legal Studies friend to try to start it again, ty's attention in the hope it will not be repeated. there are departments of legal with no success. Since Coughlin will be president next fall, im- In the article of March 28 enti- studies located outside colleges I called Parking Services tled "Pre-Law Students Have of business at such institutions Four-hour limit to Monday morning to tell them provements which should be placed high on his list Edge," certain inaccuracies ap- as the University of Massa- about my problem. She said I of priorities are better communication and respect pear which need correction. chusetts. move cor untair had four hours to move my car. I for USG's finances — a crucial part of any organi- 1) The statement, "Bartley 2) In the second column Bren- told them I was unable to move zation. Brennan ... said the University nan is quoted as saying "68 per- it until I was done with classes Of all campus organizations, USG has one of the is one of six in the nation offer- cent of University graduates I have heard time and time that day. She said she couldn't ing a pre-law major in its de- have graduate degrees in either again the University's only in- guarantee I wouldn't get a largest budgets. To continue receiving that partment of Legal Studies" is law or business. This is inac- terest is money. I had always ticket, and if I did, I would have amount, it needs to remember it is playing with incorrect. I said the Department curate because what was said disagreed, because I had no to go to Student Court and ap- real money. of Legal Studies at the Universi- (which comes directly from the reason to believe that until now. peal it. ty is one of six located in the Col- survey data) was 68 percent of This past weekend I drove my I was confused why the lege of Business Administration Biduates of the Department of car to Darrow Hall. Finding no woman couldn't just tell the per- in this nation. gal Studies at BGSU have at- spaces in that lot, I parked in the son issuing tickets to not ticket it The following paragraph lists tained graduate degrees in Ice Arena lot. Later, when I was at all. She said it was the rule to Correction six other universities where either law or business-related going to leave, I found my car give four hours to move a car. I An article appearing in The BG News Wednesday incorrectly assumed the rule was made by spelled the name of a Mass Communications Week guest Parking Services, but was told speaker. The correct spelling of the Ohio attorney general's BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed the rule was set by the Board of name is Anthony Celebrezze. Trustees. This blew me away. I mseeurj RWNJWOP fivsrve UAKEPCW.' couldn't believe the Board of mete? AN INSIMHK£ Trustees would make such a r*hOtO Editor Use Pargeon Copy Editor Lmda Hoy SfitfSlWN rule. They are there to pass and Asst Photo EOltOf John Gnesnop Copy Editor Scott Korpowski make rules to benefit the stu- AMI News Editor Angela Blandma Copy Editor Knsten KwietkowW. dents in any way possible. You Asst City Editor Amy Burhett Copy Editor Mary Parnel! would think they would empath- Sports Editor Mar* HunttormKer Copy Editor Dennis Robaugh ize with the students instead of Asst Sports Editor Ooo Henstey Copy Editor Christopher Smith working against them. Wire Editor Rebecca Thomas Copy Editor Chnstian Thompson Do they want me to skip class AMI Wire Editor Beth Church Copy Editor Brenda Young to move my car? If I miss class I Entertainment Editor Tim Maloney Special Protects Editor Barbara Weedock lose points, and if I do not I get a AMI Entertainment Editor Chr« Oawson Assignment Reporter Beth Thomas $5 ticket. I cannot win either Chief Copy Editor Judy Gotdsworth Production Sup' Jenny Be/nerd Chief Copy Editor Oennis Hoeng Production Sup r Lon ShoUenberger way. I am sure there are others Debbie Hippie Production Sup'r Kent Stickney with the same problem. If we all Copy Editor speak up, maybe something can The BG News >3 published daily Tuesday through Friday during the academic year and be done. I'm tired of paying weekly during the summer session by the Board ol Student Publications of Bowling Green Rot Life by Chris Mead money for something that cani State University beprevented. Opinions expressed by columnists do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The BG News Jim Fair The BG News snd Bowling Green State University are equal opportunity employers, and do 304 Offenhauer East not discriminate m hiring practices The BG News wiM not accept advertising thai is deemed discriminatory, degrading, or ^suiting on the basis or race. sex. or national origin copyright 1989 el rights reserved Respond Business Othce Editor* Office 214 West Hail Ph (419) 372-2601 210 West He« Ph (419) 372-2603 Letters to the editor

Bowling Green State University should be a maximum of Bowling Green. Ohio 434030276 200-300 words in length and 8 00am to 5 00 pm should be typewritten, Monday through Friday double-spaced, and signed. THE BG NEWS

Local MNtwi April 1J, MM 3 Program addresses Award finalists selected problems of elderly Six faculty members entered in eighth Master Teacher contest by Jill Novak staff reporter by Beth Thomas special assignment reporter The problems faced by senior citizens — such as ageism — were addressed in a discussion held Wednesday in the Taft Room of the The six finalists for the Uni- Union as part of a series sponsored by Affirmative Action. versity's eighth Master Teacher John rflltner, director of the University gerontology department, award have been announced. said problems like ageism are very widespread throughout the They were selected by a United States. committee of students and alumni, and the winner will be "Ageism is a form of discrimination as common as racism and announced Monday night during sexism and the only way to avoid this problem is to die young, be- an Undergraduate Alumni As- Bashore Browne Haas Piper Stong-Groat Tlo cause everyone will be a victim sometime," he said. sociation banquet, according to In addition, Edward Morgan, associate professor in gerontology, Maria tin Reinke, associate di- tions submitted by students, a part-time or full-time basis. zabeth Allgeier, professor of said language reflects ageism, just as with racism. rector of alumni affairs. faculty, staff and administra- Piasecki said the committee psychology. Other past reci- "In the past, positive references were made to the elderly, but now The finalists are Bob Bashore, tors, according to Brenda tried to find nominees who were pients are Martha Rogers, as- they are called such terms as gaffer, fogey, hag, crone and old Er of ess or emeritus of Eng- Piasecki, chairperson of the involved with students, worked sistant professor of marketing; maid," he said. sh;M. Neil Browne, professor UAA committee. with student organizations and Robert Romans, associate of economics; Paul Haas, had good relationships with Brofessor of biology; Carl Morgan added society's attitude has changed toward senior citi- professor of economics; John The winner will receive a their students. olmberg, associate professor zens. He said in the past, older people were honored and obeyed, yet Piper, chair of the health educa- $1,000 cash award and a plaque. of interpersonal and public between 1910 and 1970 they began to be perceived as a social prob- tion department; Cynthia Stong- The name of the winner also will "We looked for teachers who communications; Peter Hut- lem. Groat, associate professor of bi- be added to a plaque at the worked out a balance between chinson, associate vice presi- "Ageism definitely involves the perception the youth has of the el- ology and Adrian Tio, associate Mileti Alumni Center. teaching and research. We wan- dent of academic affairs; Steven derly. Youths see later life as an unattractive stage in life, and these professor of art. ted it to be an award for teach- Ludd, associate professor of po- negative images (they have) provide a backdrop to ageism," he A committee of six students Reinke said to be eligible.a ing," she said. litical science and Ray Tucker, said. and three alumni selected the faculty member must have chair of interpersonal and public finalists from the 260 nomina- taught for three years either on Last year's winner was Eli- communications. Cheryl Carothers, director of the Case Western Reserve-Bowline Green Gerontology Center, spoke about the economics of aging and said "our misconceptions (about the elderly) frame the terms of our national debate." According to Carothers, many people incorrectly Blotter believe the elderly are "well-to-do, at the expense of the younger I A student reported Friday heard. marks on a vehicle parked in Lot marijuana was confiscated from generation," so they label these people "greedy geezers." that vandals had broken the rear ! JA resident of Conklin report- 2 Saturday. Windows were also their room. However, she said millions of senior citizens are considered to be window of a vehicle parked in ed an incident of telephone har- broken in the vehicle. Damage is DAn unattended textbook, at the poverty level, which is currently at 14 percent for people 65 Lot 17. Damage is estimated at assment Friday. estimated at $500. valued at $50, was reported sto- and older. This figure for the elderly is higher than any other group $150. Four tires and wheels were Vandals wrote obscene len from the first floor of Jerome except children. LA resident of Alpha Xi Delta reported stolen from a car statements on walls, machines Library Monday. told police she was assaulted by parked in Lot 12 Friday. and equipment in restrooms in GA student told police she left Carothers said there are ways to alleviate or reduce the poverty her ex-boyfriend Friday. Wit- DA compact disc player was the Education Building Sunday. her checkbook, valued at $40, on level. nesses said the assailant pushed reported stolen from a desk in a chair next to her in a class in "We need to set aside our stereotypes, stop pointing fingers and and kicked the woman. He then Harshman Friday. Name of a : iFour residents of Darrow the Business Administration figure out what we can do for all of the poor; not just pit the old left the house and walked in the Eossible suspect was obtained were referred to Standards and Building Monday. When class against the young," she said. direction of the woman's parked y police. Procedures for disciplinary ac- was over she noticed the check- Hiltner said he also is concerned about the problems faced by the vehicle, where a large crash was Vandals made deep scratch tion after a small amount of book was gone. elderly in the work force. n oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 0 TOIEDO Is Your Thesis tf# \

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Group plans for next year South Africa O Continued from page 1. Economic sanctions, includ- Ethnic Studies Association denied present funds ing the boycott of Shell Oil would make it harder for a- partheid to continue, she said. to the University where students could discuss and "People here should stop by Tracy Richards debate different ideas. staff reporter wondering what is going to According to Royster, the ESA is a step towards hurt South African's economy dissolving racism on campus. because it is the black workers The Ethnic Studies Association became an offi- "The Ethnic Studies Association offers students who are calling for the sanc- cial University organization in January, but has an opportunity towards self-improvement and a tions," she said. been unable to sponsor activities this year due to better society where all ethnic groups can co-exist Tando Ntozakhe, a graduate the University rule prohibiting funding of organi- instead of one group dominating over another," he assistant in chemistry and zations not formed during the fall semester. said. member of the African Peo- The idea to form the association came in Although attendance at the first meeting was Sle's Association, has known December after three ethnic studies majors small, the association is hopeful that more stu- gubo since the 1970's when he visited a homeless shelter in Chicago. Pam dents will become interested once the organization met her at Fort Hare Universi- Boehm, senior and co-founder of the ESA, was one takes off, said Velma Valentine, senior ethnic stud- ty in South Africa which they of those students. ies/sociology major and a co-founder of the ESA. attended together, he said. "After visiting the shelter we got the idea to "I understand that her create an organization which focused on the ethnic "There were about four or five people at the (Ngubo) work is a toll that Ffomonde Ngubo BG News/ John Potter and cultural differences of people," Boehm said. meeting and they were all majors, out there are takes her weeks, "Ntozakhe Although the ESA has been unable to participate more students at the University that are minoring said."She's not a selfish or as it is told by a South African According to Ngubo, Shell in any programs this year, the organization is in ethnic studies," she said. self-centered person. She rep- so they can differentiate be- Oil has about $400 million in- planning activities to promote educational aware- resents the plight of our people tween the truth and the propa- ness of different ethnic groups next year, she said. Valentine said she would like to see the organiza- vested in South African oil re- and she articulates our strug- ganda of the South African fineries, pipelines, and coal "We would like to perpetuate an understanding tion focus on recruitment of more ethnic studies government," he said. majors. gle well." and zinc mines. of different ethnic groups," Boehm said. "There is Ntozakhe said he hopes "To be an oil company in a lack of understanding at the University. Under- Ngubo's program will encour- standing different types of people is something "One of our primary responsibilities is to see Ngubo organized the Shell South Africa you must supply more people interested in the department and in age students and faculty to Oil boycott which began it to the military," she which is vital to function in our society." carry out the boycott. Philip Royster, professor of ethnic studies and the major," she said."We also have to educate the about four years ago ana is said."The military needs oil general campus population about the importance "The most important thing active in 16 industrial coun- to patrol and arrest South faculty adviser to the group, said he would like to is that students get a true story see the organization bring a series of free forums of diversity, whether they are majors or not." tries. African villages." Changes Panel debates sexual orientation Q Continued from page 1. is unrelated to their degree. "Not everyone who majors in tended the forum. ferences are something to be saying it accepts homosexuals teaching in an urban school set- political science ends up work- by Dennis Robaugh Participating in the panel appreciated. as people. "Jesus was there for ting," Kroll said. ing in the government and poli- copy editor were representatives from the "Straight people need to be the people society didn't ac- The woman went into the field tics," she said. Lesbian and Gay Alliance, Brian supportive of gays," she said. cept, she said. "But the actual because she liked working with Education is preparation for The Bible's philosophies be- Kramer from Campus Crusade Millot initiated the discussion practice of homosexuality is un- young people, however, her time an individual's life and career, came the center of controversy for Christ, Maria Stout, pastoral with a few questions, but soon acceptable in our faith." was consumed with disciplinary Kroll said. Wednesday night during a dis- associate at St. Thomas More the audience became more in- The LAGA panelists said sex- problems, Kroll said. The first step in this education cussion panel titled "What You and Kari Turcogeorge from volved and asked questions of ual orientation is a very person- "She could not do what she process is researching a pros- Always Wanted To Know About PEOPLE, a Residence Life their own. al thing and a number of feelings loved most, which was to make a pective career field, she said. Sexual Orientation But Were committee. Questions ranged from the be- are associated with it, but difference in the lives of the According to "Careering and Afraid To Ask!" Mike, a LAGA member, said nign: "Why are people gay?" to everyone has to make their own youth," she said. "Therefore, Re-Careering for the 1990's: The However, Dan Millot, Brom- one purpose of the panel was to more controversial: "How do choices. she changed jobs." Complete Guide to Planning field Hall manager and modera- help dispel some myths about you justify being homosexual In defense of the Campus Cru- Chuck Grisdale, a consulting Your Future," by Ronald L. tor, managed to avoid a hostile homosexuals. when the Bible says it is a sin?" sade for Christ position, Kramer psychologist in Troy, Mich., said Krannich, an individual should exchange by stressing a need for Kramer said he was "going to and "Would you raise a child to quoted from the Bible, "Do not the individual has to be the ini- prepare career changes while understanding and open- Eresent God's attitude toward begav?" he with a man as one lies with a tiator of his or her own career. they are planning for a future mindedness. omosexuality. We're not con- Although Mike said discussion woman. It is detestable." When a student majors in a job. "The purpose of the panel is to demning the people themselves is necessary to develop under- Turcogeorge added that peo- specific field, he or she is not li- "No one owes you a job, and bring out and discuss issues," but the act of homosexuality." standing, he added "when peo- ple leaving the discussion should miting other job possibilities, he neither should you feel you owe Millot said. Almost SO people at- Turcogeorge stressed that dif- ple start (religious) posturing in assess their own actions. said. someone your career," Kran- front of groups things become Kroll said most people will end nich said, "iobs and careers difficult.'* "We need to sensitize our- up working in a career field that should not be fife sentences." However, Stout defended the selves to the assumptions we LITTLE SIBS WEEKEND position of the Catholic Church, make about people," she said. 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City »ON«w» April 13,19*9 5 School water Sorority given variance City attorney Mike Marsh by Amy Burkett said habitation does include testing urged assistant city editor having meetings and eating areas in the basement, as the by Scott R. Whitehead Stover said he does not antici- The Pi Beta Phi sorority sorority does. city editor pate high lead levels in the city house, 425 E. Court St., was Maurer, however, said the schools drinking fountains due granted a unanimous variance definition means a sleeping to the age of the system. allowing it to continue being area only, ruling out the use of Schools across the country, "The majority of the (drink- used as a sorority house for a the basement as a recreation including day-care centers and ing fountains) are reasonably 12-month period beginning area. kindergartens, should be testing new here and most of the lead Junel. Ketzenbarger said the city their drinking water for unhea- problems come from older The decision was reached was unaware that the base- lthy levels of lead, the Environ- systems," Stover said. after lengthy debate at Wed- ment would be used as a com- mental Protection Agency an- Paula Downie, director of the nesday night's city board of mon kitchen before the house nounced earlier this week. First United Methodist Day appeals meeting. was built, but Maurer said he According to Jennifer Lane Care Center, 1506 E. Wooster, Robert Maurer, owner of the made the city aware of the sit- Maier, spokesperson for the said she briefly heard about the Pi Beta Phi house, petitioned uation. Ohio EPA, if the lead level in the report earlier this week. the board for a new interpreta- Maurer said former city at- water does exceed the EPA Now we're definitely going to tion of the zoning code so the torney Pat Crowley approved standard of 50 parts per billion call the EPA and be sure the problem would be solved for the intended usages of the fa- and goes untreated, young chil- water here is tested," Downie the duration of the sorority's cilities in 1987 when the build- dren are at a potential health said. inhabitance, but the appeal ing was constructed. risk. Although the U.S. EPA did not was rejected. Charles Kurfess, Pi Beta Phi "Even low exposure to lead make the official announcement The sorority has resided in attorney, said the sorority is can damage the Drain and ner- of the high lead levels until re- the building for two years and the only group who suffers in vous system and lead to learning cently, the Ohio EPA warned has been aware of the problem this situation. disabilities, hearing impairment state schools of the problem last since February. "Mr. Maurer will not suffer. and interfere with the formation year. According to City Planning He can easily fill this building of red blood cells," Maier said. Technician Rick Ketzenbar- in one week, but where will the In an attempt to help schools "We anticipated this last Oc- ger, the problem is that the girls go?" he asked. Robert Maurer BG News/Pat Mtngarellt solve the problem, the EPA has tober and sent letters to all sorority using the basement as Kurfess explained seeking also identified six lead-lined school administrators in the a recreation area and common interpretation was better than community, but that does not events which occur in many models of drinking fountains to state, including private and par- kitchen. rezoning, since that would al- mean all students are like this. local apartment complexes do be recalled this year, she added. ochial schools, pointing out that "This is in violation of the low any sorority or fraternity Rezoning could lust bring not happen in the Pi Beta Phi Dale Stover, director of build- some water coolers in their current R-3 zoning code," Ket- to live there. about problems in the future if house. ings and grounds for Bowling schools could be contributing to zenbargersaid. "This sorority is a model people not as considerate Green City Schools, said he is high levels of lead in the water," The R-3 zone does not allow sorority with strict rules, regu- would live there." Following the meeting, waiting for the arrival of the Maier said. "At that time we habitation in the basement, lations and a house mother," National representative of Maurer saidhe will file for re- EPA report before he takes any strongly recommended that which brought a debate about he said. "They have never the sorority Kathleen Witte de- zoning, which he estimated will action. they test their systems." the definition of habitation. caused any trouble to the fended the sorority, saying the take five to six months. Falcon Plaza robber steals $250 SENIOR The clerk told police the sus- Witnesses in the area were Thomas Votova said the de- by Beth Church pect grabbed her arm and said. Juestioned but no further evi- partment is in the process of assistant wire editor Give me all the money out of ence was found, police said. putting together a composite for CHALLENGE the cash register." Assistant Chief of Police Capt. release. An estimated $250 was stolen After getting him to release during an armed robbery of the her arm, the clerk said she re- Best western Falcon Plaza, 1450 fused to open the register and E. Wooster St., Tuesday night, told the man to "do it himself." police said. The suspect then grabbed bills At about 8:15, a man entered out of the register, stuffed them the motel lobby and threatened down the front of his pants, and the female motel clerk with a said "thank you." six-inch bladed knife, police Before the man left, the clerk said. said she asked the man, "Don't K3Sft>sT you think I won't call the Challenge The clerk described the sus- police?" April 11. 12, 14. 15 at 8.00 pi Vnuu ClMllrnir Krt as a blond white male, be- Officers searched the area but April 15 at 2.00 pm een 30 to 40 years of age and 5 said they found no one matching Eva Maria Saint Theatre feet 6 inches tall. She said he that description in the area. University Hall was wearing a tan jacket, blue Police said it was also unknown SENIOR SEND OFF jeans and tennis shoes and was if the suspect had left on foot or Tickets. Adults $8 '■visibly nervous." in a vehicle. Students. Sr. Citizens »6 APRIL 13th 5-7 p.m. For reservations, Help bring the world together. call 372-2719 at Mileti Alumni Center The BGSU Japanese Club V,7» TAKE THE CHALLENGE presents Guest Lecturer:

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Shelling barrage kills 12 in Beirut Funnies meet no laughing matter Charged singer falls from 'Grace' BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Moslem and Christian forces turned WASHINGTON (AP) — About 100 newspaper editors sat down KINGSTON. Jamaica (AP) — Singer-actress Grace Jones was their howitzers on residential areas of Beirut on Wednesday, killing after breakfast Wednesday — about the time millions of their freed from jail Tuesday after a court granted her bail on a charge of 12 people in a withering attack that began on the eve of the civil readers were turning to the comic pages — to discuss whether possessing cocaine. war's 14th anniversary. "Cathy" should be political and what to do when the kids grow up in Magistrate Carol Lawrence-Beswick freed the Jamaica-born The leader of the Christian army said the fighting had reduced Le- •For Better or For Worse." Jones on $2,700 bail on the condition she returns for trial June 6. banon to "a cadaver in a coffin" and urged the superpowers to help Jones, 36, who became a movie star in the James Bond film "A end the fighting. With serious issues like these, there wasn't a single outburst of View to a Kill," sat on a prisoner's bench, occasionally conferring laughter when members of the American Society of Newspaper Edi- with her lawyer. She was not asked to enter a plea. The shelling duel was the fiercest since the Arab League called a tors attended a convention workshop on what funnies they print. Her lawyer, Tom Ta vares-Fiason, told the court the entertainer is cease-fire in Lebanon a week ago. It broke out a few minutes after a How serious? not a drug user and is involved in the campaign against drug abuse. group of right-wing Christian politicians left Beirut for more peace Spectators packed the small courtroom. A crowd of about 200 talks in Kuwait. Well, the people who draw the comics are referred to as "artists." gathered outside the courthouse, some shouting support. The sudden barrage, which shattered an overnight lull, took civil- Among those who review their works for the syndicates that sell Jones had been held in a police station cell since Saturday, when ians by surprise and forced them to rush back to bunkers and under- them to newspapers are lawyers, who have a field day with police charged they found 0.006 ounces of cocaine wrapped in two $2 ground bomb shelters. 'Doonesbury,' and editors, who sometimes must negotiate with an Jamaican bills in her purse. If convicted, she probably will be fined Shopkeepers lowered their shutters, employees ran out of their of- artist to tone down a character's off-color language. rather than jailed because of the small quantity of the narcotic in- fices and pedestrians ran in all directions seeking shelter. And newspaper editors who decide that a strip has gone too far and volved, court observers said. The whooshing sound of outgoing rockets and the thuds of shell ex- yank it from the paper for a day or two had better brace themselves: plosions rocked Beirut's Moslem and Christian sectors. some readers are sure to hurl the ugly term "censor." Former Carnegie president dies PITTSBURGH (AP) - John Christian Warner, president of Car- negie Institute of Technology for 15 years and a chemist who super- vised research on the Manhattan atomic energy project during STATE / LOCAL World War II, died Wednesday at 91 at a suburban retirement center where he lived. Warner, who began his education in a one-room school in Indiana, Wittenberg racism class possible Highway test 'signs' to expansion joined Carnegie Institute of Technology, now Carnegie-Mellon Uni- versity, in 1926 as a chemistry instructor. SPRINGFIELD, O. (AP) — Wittenberg University will likely be- COLUMBUS (AP) — A test program along Interstate 75 in north- He was head of the chemistry department in 1938 and 1949 and gin requiring students to take a new course on racism and multicul- west Ohio has proven the value of placing business logo signs near dean of graduate studies from 1945 to 1949. tural awareness in about a year, the school's president said Wednes- exit ramps ana should be expanded to rural interstates statewide, a Warner became president of Carnegie Institute of Technology in day. House panel was told Wednesday. 1950 after a year as vice president and president-elect. His adminis- William Kinnison said many college students today are not as Rep. Joseph Secrest, D-Senecaville, said a survey of motorists us- tration pioneered the use of computers in education, establishing a aware of other cultures as were their predecessors. ing a 40-mile stretch of the highway during a yearlong pilot project computation center in 1956 that helped the institution gain national "There are so many students entering college now that did not showed nearly all favored the signs. recognition as a center of research in computer science. have the experience of the '60s and '70s when the civil-rights move- Secrest presented the House Transportation and Urban Affairs ment was at the forefront," Kinnison said. Committee with a bill that would make the privately financed pro- 8 ponies found dead in Kentucky The recommendation for the new course was one of many con- gram permanent and expand it to an estimated 350 exits. tained in a report issued last week by the Committee on Interracial The measure would apply to interstates where the speed limit is 65 COVINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Kenton County police have found at and Multicultural Awareness. The report followed a request of Kinn- mph, although the panel may seek to expand it to interstates in non- least eight dead ponies on the farm of a man who was convicted of ison by Wittenberg's Concerned Black Students to improve racial re- urban areas which nonetheless fail to meet the federal population cruelty to animals 12 years ago. lations on campus. test for a rural highway designation. Officer Debbie Schwartz said that during a visit to the 135-acre Kinnison said the purpose of the committee was to "get out ahead Secrest said the signs, which contain business symbols of partici- farm on April 3, a caretaker allowed her and other investigators to of the kinds of incidents" that have been occurring on other cam- pating gasoline stations, motels or restaurants, benefit travelers as check the livestock. She said she walked a couple of miles and saw puses. well as retailers. "numerous... undernourished ponies." "It not only pulls people off to those particular retail businesses "They seemed very weak and listless," she said. "We also found He said the school offers a core course for all freshmen that covers that advertise on the logo signs themselves, but it also pulls them off eight or nine... carcasses lying in different areas on the property." multicultural topics. He said that while it probablv will take about a to other businesses that are along those exits and adds to ... the vol- No charges were filed against the man, Charles W. Brown, a far- year to define what form the new course will take and to put it in ume of business that those operations experience," he said. mer in his mid-60s, as a result of the visit. Officers counted 64 ponies place, other committee recommendations will already be under "The program itself is paid for completely by the participating and horses on Brown's farm. way. businesses that are on the signs themselves," Secrest said. Police Chief R.C. Richardson said the county could not confiscate The committee's report calls for the university to hire more black the ponies because "we have no place to take them. They can be tak- faculty members, recruit more black students, make them feel His bill, which he said is supported by the Ohio Department of en care of better by staying on the farm." more a part of the university, and make white students more aware Transportation and the Ohio Chamber of Commerce, would create a Richardson said Brown s relatives took hay to the animals and of cultural diversity. Motorists Services Sign Advisory Board to oversee the program. told police they would take care of the animals.

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Sports •G Newt April 13,19(9 7 BG shows improvement Veterans, freshmen make winning formula Kwerhouse pre-conference schedule as they chai- by Mark Huntebrinker Commentary ned the likes of Dayton, Defiance, Canisius, sports editor Youngstown State, and Findlay. It would have been easy for Freese and the Fal- Sometimes things are more important than they cons to roll over in the cold temperatures of the appear. second game, but they didn't and this fact may be Such was the case Tuesday afternoon as the more encouraging than the impressive IS wins. Bowling Green baseball team rode the shoulders of The nightcap put a damper on Toledo head coach Dave Freese and his one-hit pitching to top Toledo, Stan Sanders' day as he boarded the bus in disgust &-2, in the second game of the Mid-American Con- before the first bat was was put in the bag. ference doubleheader. Meanwhile, on the other side of the field the Why was this game so important to the Falcons? temperature had risen 15 degrees as BG head Aren't second games of doubleheaders supposed to coach Ed Platzer calmly explained to reporters be boring affairs with the second teamers getting just how important the second game win was. some playing time? Not in this twin bill. Last season, the Falcons took two on the chin to The win salvaged a split on the day as UT cap- Toledo on opening day of MAC action. BG eventu- tured the first game, 7-3, behind the fine pitching ally finished at 13-18 in the MAC and 27-30-1 over- Erformance by their All-America candidate Dave all. At this time last season, they were 11-13-1 and ol. A sweep of a doubleheader is bad enough in searching for an identity. itself, but losing twice to archrival Toledo in one Granted, only two games of the MAC schedule day would have been a double whammy. are completed and it is a long shot Falcon fans will But more importantly for the 15-3 Falcons, be making reservations for Omaha in June for the BG News/Pal Mingarelll Tuesday displayed a big dose of an often under- College World Series, but this team is showing vast rated ingredient — character. Sure, they have signs of improvement. Bowling Green's Brian Koelling puts the lag on a Findlay baserunner in action earlier in the season. The Falcons posted 15 wins against only three losses, but the have used solid pitching and hitting to tag quite a few opponents thus lar as they have compiled a 15-3 record. Falcons didn't exactly play what you would call a D See Baseball, page 9. Snyder bombs Boston

BOSTON (AP) — Cory Snyder into the left-field screen for his The Indians added another drove in six runs with a pair of first homer. off reliever Wes Gardner in two-run homers and two RBI The Red Sox took a 4-2 lead in the sixth on a sacrifice fly by singles and Dave Clark added a the third. Jody Reed walked and Brook Jacoby that scored solo homer Wednesday, power- scored on Wade Boggs' double Snyder, who reached on a fiel- ing the Cleveland Indians to a into the left-field corner. Two der's choice. ^ 10-fc victory over the Boston Red outs later, Greenwell singled Sox. home Boggs and Jim Rice fol- Snyder had two-run homers in lowed with an RBI double. the second and fourth innings But O'Brien drew another and run-scoring singles in the walk to lead off the fourth and 1 "^ J-i. eighth and ninth as Cleveland Snyder followed with a shot high SALESALE won for the fifth time in seven into the screen in left-center. •~i games. Boston has lost five of Clark then put the Indians ahead seven. with a drive into the right-field After Boston scored a run in seats. ^s^r the first inning on Mike Green- That finished Boston starter well's bases-loaded double-play Oil Can Boyd, 0-1, who has not Srounder, Pete O'Brien led off beaten the Indians since a 24-5 te second with a walk and victory in Cleveland on Aug. 21, Snyder followed with a drive 1986. /**

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Herman set to emerge for OSU Bruce set to start COLUMBUS (AP) — Judah Herman came to Ohio State as the overall concept of the defense. Maybe he was thrown to the lions a next Chris Spielman. But he ended up just being the next guy to wear little too early." Chris Spielman's number. Once again this season, Ohio State appears thin at inside line- A year older, a year wiser and a year heavier, Herman is compet- backer. Gurd is sitting out spring practices because of shoulder sur- building at CSU ing for a starting inside linebacker spot during Ohio State's spring gery. Brian Benio was forced to give up the game because of a football workouts. chronic neck injury. John Sullivan graduated. FORT COLLINS, Colo. so we're giving five or six Herman came in last year as an all-stater. Spielman, an All- But Herman will still struggle tor playing time against Derek (AP) — Earle Bruce is ap- Euys a shot at the quarter- American, had graduated to the Detroit Lions. Simple mathematics Isaman, Orlondo Craig, Dave Bals, Brent Johnson and John Martin. proaching his new job as ack spot," said Bruce. had Herman — who requested the same 36 that Spielman had worn Herman says that expectations are a heavy load for an 18-year- Colorado State head football Vying for the job are senior for the previous four years — taking over at the heart of the Buckeye old. coach with typical hands-on Scott Benglen; junior Mike defense. "I wasn't really happy with my season," he says. "I wasn't happy intensity. Giminez, who is a cousin of Instead, Herman played infrequently and was never a starter as a with the way I played, for one, and I certainly wasn't happy with the Bruce was head coach at former Denver Bronco Craig freshman, despite Ohio State's paucity at the position. team's record. The Ohio State University in Penrose; sophomore Brent Andy Gurd, who played linebacker along with Herman at Chagrin Ohio State dropped to 4-6-1, its worst record in 22 years. A dearth of Columbus for nine years until White; transfer student Ke- Falls Kenston High School, went down with a shoulder and neck in- quality linebacker play was one reason. he was fired Nov. 16,1987 in a vin Verdugo and Rob McKay, jury early in the season and was eventually granted a medical red- Herman concedes that his decision to ask for Spielman's number brouhaha that brought the a British Columbia native. shirt. may have added to his misfortunes. resignation of Athletic Direc- "Some leadership quality Before the season started, Gurd had said that Herman might come "That definitely added to the pressure," he says. "He was such a tor Rick Bay. Bruce spent one at the quarterback spot when in and be an "impact player" as a freshman. Instead, he saw spot great linebacker here. It was quite a test to try to step in for him. year as head coach at North- you don't have someone with duty in eight games, totaling 16 tackles for the season. "I wanted the number because of the great tradition behind it. But ern Iowa, and resigned before experience is pretty tough to it just put pressure on me by me knowing what I had to live up to. I he landed the job here. get in spring ball," said "We were hurting at linebacker. It was the perfect time for a don't worry so much about what other people say about me, but it Even during the first spring Bruce. "I nope we can teach freshman to come in," Gurd said last week. "Judah may not have was the pressure I put on myself." practice session Tuesday, him everything he needs to lived up to everyone's expectations or everyone's standards because As his former and current teammate, Gurd, intimated, Herman players noticed the difference know so by the time he comes he came in (too) light. I also don't know if he really grasped the wasn't prepared for the rigors of college football, he says. and hoped the new attitude back in the fall he'll have the would help turn around last moxie to be able to be a season's 1-10 record. leader." "It's a lot better," said full- Another priority is finding a back Todd Yert. "The main tailback or fullback who can Bad knee doesn't worry Bell difference I see is because carry the ball 25 to 30 times CINCINNATI (AP) - Buddy Cincinnati. By 4 p.m., Bell had Bell, who was traded by the litation in several days and will Coach Bruce is the offensive per game. Leading tailback Bell, a former Cincinnati Reds checked out, gone home, and left Reds to Houston last season and be sidelined three to six weeks, coordinator. candidates Tony Carr and and Cleveland Indians third again to see his son, David, play then signed with the Texas despite his previous medical his- "There's no chain of com- Tony Alford, however, have baseman trying to stay with the third base for Moeller High Rangers as a free agent, said he tory, Harding said. mand like before where you been out with injuries — Carr Texas Rangers, says he won't against Milford High in subur- plans to join Texas this weekend It's almost a matter of bad had a position coach and an following knee surgery, and let his seventh knee operation ban Cincinnati. tor its series in Detroit and begin luck, but Buddy is in excellent offensive coordinator and Alford with a shoulder injury. get in his way. "I'm very optimistic," Bell rehabilitation. condition. He did a lot of hard head coach Leon Fuller," Bell, 37, is beginning his 18th said from his Cincinnati home Tuesday's surgery was Bell's work on his right knee last win- said Yert. "Deep down inside, Also working out at tail- season in the major leagues. He Tuesday night. "I'm not think- second operation on his left ter. That should carry over and everybody plays a little har- back are Rodney Bowman, regards his latest knee opera- ing I'm not going to play any knee, which he jokingly referred help him with his left knee," der when the head coach is who moved over from flan- tion as nothing more than an in- more. I certainly wished this to as his "good one.' His right Harding said. watching." ker, and sophomore Brian convenience. wouldn't have happened, and knee has been operated on five What Bruce and his 10-man Copeland. Yert and Paul Ma- Bell injured the knee while considering my history of knee times. Dr. Warren G. Harding, Bell said he is glad, at least, staff, which includes eight cRenato have become stan- running down the first-base line problems, I can understand why the Reds' team physician, per- that his accident occurred when newcomers, hopes to see is douts at fullback. last week. people might think that. But I formed Tuesday's surgery. it did. the emergence of a quarter- He underwent arthroscopic plan on rehabbing this thing in a Harding said he removed torn "If it was going to happen, I'm back. Bruce said he is looking for surgery on his left knee at 8 a.m. couple of weeks and starting to cartilage material from Bell's glad it happened early in the "As far as we're concerned, defensive players who are Tuesday at Christ Hospital in play again." left knee. Bell can begin rehabi- season," Bell said. we don't know anyone here, "agile, mobile and hostile."

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SO News April 13,1989 9 Boxing legend dies Fisk placed on 15-day DL CULVER CITY, Calif. (AP) - Sugar Ray Former heavyweight champion Larry Hol- CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago White Sox catcher Trainer Herm Schneider said the hand may be Robinson, whose name and style spawned a mes, reached by telephone in Philadelphia, de- Carlton Fisk has again fractured his right hand 5ut in a cast, or that pins may be used to help fuse generation of imitators, died Wednesday, re- scribed Robinson as a pioneer and' 'the greatest and could miss as many as 10 weeks — the same le fracture. The break is in the top portion of the membered as the real "Sugar Ray," the best length of time he was sidelined after breaking the hand, adjacent to the healed break that caused little fighter that I've known." same hand last season, the team said today. fighter pound-for-pound who ever lived. Said Holmes: "A lot of times people say Mu- Fisk to miss 70 games in 1988. Robinson, who held both the world welter- Fisk was placed on the 15-day disabled list after Catcher Matt Merullo, whose contract was pur- hammad Ali was the greatest of ail time. He Tuesday's game in Seattle. But the 41-year-old weight and middleweight titles, died after a was the greatest of his time. Larry Holmes was chased from Vancouver, will take Fisk's spot on long, illness at the age of 67. Although details the greatest of his time. Mike Tyson is the catcher said he believes the injury actually dates the roster. were not immediately available, Robinson had greatest of his time. back to a March 11 spring training contest, when Fisk caught six of seven games played this he singled on a tight pitch from Toronto's Dave season. He is hitting .240 with two home runs and been reported to be suffering from Alzheimer's "Sugar Ray Robinson was the man, along Stieb. disease as well as diabetes and hypertension. with Joe Louis. Those two guys opened the door four RBIs. Robinson retired from boxing in 1985 after a for the rest of us. Anytime you get into a con- The injury was then thought to be a jammed in- His two home runs against the Angels raised his record of 175-19-6 with 110 knockouts. He won versation about old-time greats, those are the dex finger and Fisk didn't take hitting practice for total as a catcher to 305, one behind Yogi Berra the vacant world welterweight title on Dec. 20. two people everyone talks about.' nearly two weeks. and 22 behind all-time leader Johnny Bench. 1946, with a 15-round decision over Tommy Bell Los Angeles County coroner's spokesman "Ever since it happened in spring training, it Merullo, 23, hit .389 as a non-roster player in 17 and never lost a fight to a welterweight the rest never felt the same,' Fisk said. "Something hap- spring training games with the White Sox. He was Bob Dambacher said Robinson was pronounced pened then that went undetected." of his career. dead at 10:09 a.m. at Brotman Memorial. "It hitting .222 in three games with Vancouver. "Generations of fighters copied his style, in- appears to be of natural causes,'' he said. cluding Muhammad Ali," said Archie Moore, The coroner's office was involved because it Baseball former light heavyweight champion and a had been some time since Robinson had seen friend for nearly 50 years. "Ali got a lot of his his private physician, Dambacher said. L! Continued from page 7. one among MAC hitters entering erans, freshman talent, and all- style from Robinson. ... We'll all miss him. I "We will be investigating the circumstances Tuesday's action. In the first important character, the Fal- know I'll miss him." surrounding his demise and taking care of the For beginners, the pitching game the senior captain collec- cons appear to have what it Robinson won the middleweight title when he cause and manner of death," he said. "It does staff has seemed to have found ted two hits, including a two-run takes to put an end to their stopped Jake LaMotta in the 13th round on Feb. not appear at this time there will be an autopsy. an ace in Chris Fugitt. The . The second game saw streak of five consecutive losing 14,1951, in Chicago. When he met LaMotta, his We will know more tomorrow." righthander lost his first game his 17-game hitting streak come seasons. record already was 119-1-2. Judy Davis, the public relations at Brotman of the year on Tuesday, but he to a halt. Perhaps his most memorable rivalry was Memorial, said Robinson was brought to the has a league-leading five wins Hockman's 25 RBI's is second with Gene Fullmer, whom he beat only once in hospital's emergency room by paramedics at and 40 . only to Lashuk's league-leading Norman four meetings. He lost the middleweight title to 9:55 a.m. along with his wife Millie. Lefthander Vince Metzger is 28. The junior was batting .400, Fullmer on Jan. 2,1957, on a 15-round decision, Davis declined to describe his symptoms. currently 3-0 with a 1.86 ERA, good for fourth in the conference frustrated then regained it on May 1 in Chicago with one of "His family called paramedics this morning, including an impressive 8-0 win at week's start. the most famous one-punch knockouts in boxing they brought him in," she said. "We can t over Michigan earlier in the But what may be the most en- HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. history, ending that fight in the fifth round. comment beyond that." year, and with Rob Schwind, couraging sign the Falcons are (AP) — Another near-miss at He and Fullmer fought to a draw on Dec. 3, In Las Vegas, boxing promoter Bob Arum Freese, Greg Sharp, Todd Repp, heading in a positive direction is the Masters this year was a 1960, and he lost a 15-round decision to Fullmer said Robinson had been in poor health for some and Derek Common all posting the surplus of freshman talent. more severe disappointment to on March 4,1961 in Las Vegas. impressive early season per- Outfielders Chad Davis, Jeff Greg Norman than his previous time. formances, the Falcons look to Corey and Scott Schoemer have losses at the Augusta National "He was a good fighter, probably one of the "Sugar Ray Robinson was the greatest boxer course. best," Fullmer said. "He was rangy. He was that ever lived," Arum said. have the makings of a solid provided speed and offensive fast, quick and smart. staff. punch. Daren Stiles and Rob "It was the greatest dis- "Number one, he could box like (Sugar Ray) appointment of my life," Nor- "I always admired him and appreciated the Leonard or Ali. Tremendous reflexes, great Offensively, first baseman Kennedy have adequately hand- fact that he gave me the chance to win the movement. He also had the power of a Tommy Greg Lashuk and leftfielder led the catching chores, while man said Wednesday before a championship. He was a classy fighter." Kyle Hockman have carried a Sharp has added much-needed final practice round for the de- Hearns and he was a complete fighter. fair share of the load. depth to the pitching staff. fense of his title in the $800,000 Lashuk was ranked number With a good mixture of vet- Heritage Classic. THE BG NEWS Classifieds

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Urvon WANTED 1 or 2 feNSS roo^mateb lor t*M General Manager for a pcol'restaraunt summer blocks from campus Call 353-7723 anytime 10a 4pm Mon Fn Phantom Circus summer Close to campus Call Barb resort Living quarters, responsibility, salary Grand Ballroom. Union Music King 353 7922 Call for mfo 4 appt (216)228-6860 GSS INTERNATIONAL FILMS Roscoe Tooners WHAT*> CEDDO(SENEGAL) & "TAUW" Buff Apartments Quarter s Cate UNIVERSITY INTRAMURAL ENTRIES DUE (SENEGAL) 1470-1490 Clough St No Cover MEN'S AND WOMEN S GOLF TOURNAMENT WHERE1' GISH FILM THEATER The Student Recreation Center is looking tor a Free gas. wsler. snd sewer, ssme Sunday to Wednesday WHEN' STARTING AT 8 00 PM MONDAY 1 7 (OPEN) DUE APRIL 19 BY 4 OOp m IN 108 HELP WANTED lew good summer Life Quardsand swimming price ss last year-no rsnt Increase) STUDENT REC CENTER TOURNAMENT IS 1989 Instructors interested cal Scott at 2-7477 2 bedroom apts completely furnished, close SATURDAY. APRIL 22 COST FREE AND OPEN TO ALL PUBLIC SAE CHRIS MCADOO SAE to campus I can't believe Paddy Murphy is finally nete' Laundry facilities snd private parking WHAr>GIRL FROM HUNAN(CHINA) We re going to have a Mast' You re very special YOUR OWN BUSINESS Babysitter needed for summer Call Newlove Rentals 352-5620 DIARY OF VUNBOGl BOY ' and I'd like to thank you lor coming into my Me I Sell unique T-Shirts Must apply now for Fall For two children 8 and 10 Free FOR SALE WHERE? GISH FILM THEATER Love You- Ten 89 Cal tol free 1-800-842-2336 summer apartment and competitive salary WHEN? STARTING 8 00 PM TUESDAY APRIL P S l"m NOT afriad of the future could be a rob share Must have Carty Rentals 18. 1989 1980 Fiat Strata, standard 4 door, low mileage transportation Reply to Babysitter. PO Apartments- Houses- Rooms COST FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC good conortion* 1500 353-2099 SENIOR CHALLENGE GIVING WEEK WANTED BOX Available summer only SENIOR CHALLENGE 69 26. Bowling Green. Oh 43402 Apartments S200 mo tor 1 or 2 Students Hair Unlimited, 143 W Woosler. where guys 1981 VWJetta. 5 Speed. Air. AM—FM casse- Cal 352-7365 t F Roommate to sublease for summer Own tte, good Cond Cal 3530532 ha* cuts are afways$6 «s no* open until 8pm SENIOR CHALLENGE 1989 Bedroom close to campus Call 372-3695 Mon and Wed and Sat until 4pm Call and ask Help m the betterment ol BGSU S350/DAY PROCESSING-Phone orders tor Dawn at 353-3281 Cheap Summer Rates TAKE THE CHALLENGE People cal you No experience necessary Cal 1 Female roommate needed tor 89-90 School (Refundable) 1 407-744-3011 Ext D1535A 1 & 2 bedroom apartments JANET KROPF year Fox Run Apts Cal 353-4975 7 DAYS CANNONDALE TOURDING BIKE Rates beginning at $475 entire summer Thanks tor the birthday present' I'm finally as Senior Challenge Excellent cond $300 Negotiable 353-7900 Cal 352-9302 ADVANCED SPECIALTY PRODUCTS. INC old as you' Tonight 5-7 pm t Female roomate needed to sublease lor Fal Jufce Mlletl Alumni Center IMMEDIATE PART TIME EMPLOYMENT A- '89 Spnng'90 Haven House no 29, Rent VAILABLE Our company is seeking part-time Force 5 sailboat, very good condition Abso- LITTLE SIB'SWEEKEND 143 75Cal Vicky 353 7348. 855-3048 employees to perform un&kiled hght production lutely must sel No reasonable offer refused DRY DOCK Senior Send-off CaJl Mark al 353 3287 lor details For Rent 2 bedroom furnished apartment for 2 work Flexible hours around class schedules to 4 people summer only located 304 E LITTLE SIB'SWEEKEND Tonlghl 5-7 pm 1 female roommate needed for 89-90 school can be arranged Plant location is only 2 blocks Great Buy'" Mlletl alimnl Center Court St Call 61 4 291 0767 year E Merry Apt Call 372 6127 or from BGSU campus The rate of wage is Mary Kay Cosmetics.SOS oft LITTLE SIB'SWEEKEND 372-6147 $3 35 per hour If interested call the company Call kay-353 4257 DRY DOCK Senior Send-off office al 354-2844 or pick-up application at LITTLE SIB'SWEEKEND Tonlghl 5- 7 pm Advanced Specialty Products, Inc . 428 FREE L-shaped loft for sale Mlletl Alimnl Center Clough Street. Bowhng Green. OHIO 43402 WATERBED 1 Grad or staff non-smoker needed University approved, fire retardent paint, very w/ the summer sub-lease ol my downlown LITTLE SIB'SWEEKEND to share large apt. with quiet Attention Summer Employment Guaranteed in- nice $90 Perfect lor apartment or campus apartment Call 354-0495 for more info DRY DOCK Senior Sen-oH 30 yr. old bus. grad. $190/mo. come, scholarships, plus many benefits room Cal 352-8986 LITTLE SIB'SWEEKEND Tonight 5*7 pm Own room, available Aug 1 very National company needs students lor full time Mlletl Alumni Center close to campus. Call Christopher summer employment within a 30 mile radius of 353*2555 or leave message one of the following towns in Ohio Bryan. Ce- Million Dollar Game - Foosball Table Lore Mar in i Excellent Condition. $240.00. GEORGETOWN MANOR APTS. Una. Coshocton. Defiance. Fmdlay. L»ma. Nor- 800 THIR0 STREET Congratulations on your new position as Direc- Senior Send-off walh. Sidney. Wauseon, Delaware. Van Wert. Call 353-5797. tor ot Promotions at WBGU Tonight 5-7 pm Summer and Fall Openings Marion Gallon. Fremont Need transportation 1 $ 2 bedroom apartments Love. Mlletl Alumni center Apply m person April 13th Student Union. Canal Your Phi Mu sisters 1 non-smoking female roommate 'or 69-90 Free Heat. Water and Sewer school year AC • Haven House Call Came at Room at one ol the following times Raleigh Racing USA bike, supercourse 12 sp . School year leases available 12 30-t 15-2 00-2 45 LOST Sigma Chl's 353-6234 or Tammy at 353-5631 or Shimano comp alum rims. 2 sets of tires, light Reasonable Rates Small gold. sapphire pinky nng last week Get psyched to Rush Alpha Chi!We're excited 372 1580 Banfax Pest Control Needs and fast Asking $375 Call Rob 352-9489 Call 352 4966 1 around BA Building. REWARD OFFERED cal to "Jam m the sand'' with you And also lor our either part or full time summer 1 3 females needed to sublease apt for sum- Isa at 2-5630 Please'1 warm-up tonight' mer furnished, balcony, a/c and water paid service people Call 352-5315 '84 Chevette CS MARY KAY COSMETICS 40% OFF SUMMER INTRAMURALS IF YOU WERE AN Cheap rent CaH Amy at 353-4633 ASAP Low mileage. AM'FM stereo, sunroof Call Ro- Houses lor 1989-90 school year Going Out ot Business INTRAMURAL SUPERVISOR OR OFFICIAL Camp Staff tor Girl Scout Camp near Kalama- om 372-4808 Cal 352-2330 or 352-7992 after 5pm 9-5pm zoo. Ml June 7-August 7 Waterfront staff, 352-4166 352-6192 (while supplies last) WHO WORKING DURING THE 1988 89 2 Female roommates lor Fall Spring semester SCHOOL YEAR AND ARE INTERESTED IN asst director business manager, program di- Nobody does.I Better. to share house w 4 fun easygoing girts Good WORKING THIS SUMMER. STOP BY THE OF- rector, health supervisor. ClT director, unit Makes me (eel sad lor the rest location, cheap rent Call 353 7826 Need 2 males graduating m Dec 89 for semes- FICE AND FILL OUT AN APPLICATION BY leaders, counselors, kitchen staff, other posi- FOR RENT ter lease CaH 372-5060 for more info Nobody does halt as good as you FRIDAY. APRIL 21 tions. For an application contact Girl Scouts of Baby, you're the best' Singing Sands Council. 15985 State Road 23. Sigma Nu B*e Race Team 2 non-smoking roommates to share air- Granger. IN 46530 (219) 277-0900. or your Need a place to stay for 5 wk summer term? Summer Storage Service conditioned 3 bdrm house summer and, or placement office Futy furnished house $150 plus utilttes Cal NOW HIRING with tree pickup and delivery * 1 b«droom 8 2 bedroom Lort 352-2117 Subway Sandwtches is now hiring 89-90 school year 352-0130 ask for Ksren or lor you room furnishings leave message al 352-7312 Canton Company needs CS or MIS students lurn 4 unlum apartments Flexible hours Apply m person no phone cats with appro« 3 0 GPA or above for a co-op this NEED A PLACE TO LIVE THIS SUMMER? pi—e Cal tor a storage summer during the lal semester Pay is Nice, clean, air conditioned apartment Close to Pickup scheduling form 250 COUNSELORS and Instructors needed! $1400 1800 per month Stop by the Coop Of Call John Newlove Real Estate Private, coed, summer camp In Pocono campus Available m May Rent negotiable. CaH Phi Delia Theta 352-3836 Lolt Construction lice or cal 372-2451 354 2260 Mountains. Northeastern Pennsylvania. Lo- Maria or Amy at 352-7631. 2001 Happy hours Fnday April 14 3-8 pm hlkan. P.O. Box 234BG, Kenltworlh, NJ 07033 Toledo area consulting firm needs a student to (201)276-0565. be a marketing and sales assistant on a part- Marks Pizza Pub THETA CHI time basis this summer Macintosh experience Drink specials The brothers of Theta Ch< would like to con- Now leasing for summer and (all preferred Pay is &5 00 hr Slop by Co-op of- All welcome gratulate Keith Lucas on his recent Lavahermg Anyone Interested In volunteering to work tor PIEDMONT APARTMENTS fice orcal372 2451 DG Sigma Chi. Chi Omega to Teri Ralney ol Kent State University theREO CROSS BGSU BLOODMOBILE during Jaymar Apartment! Privileges to Chenywood Health Spa the week ot April 10th-14th Please Contact 2 bedroom apartments Local marketing company looking for student Preferred Properties Co 352-9378 Lisa at 372-6716 Available lor summer.tall for part-time co-op to start fal semester Must As low as $405 per month This weekond Is III Slbiweekend and UAOs' have stong stat Background and knowledge of Party Room For Rent Phi Delta Theta 354 6036 campus Idms is showing SAS Cal 2-2451 Preferred Properties. Co 2001 Happy Hours The Wizard olOz 352-9378 Fnday April 14 3-8pm Elder wants 2 or 3 rooms no kitchen bath at 7 pm In 210 MSC on Friday April 14, Marks Pizza Pub shower-tub under $100'month including utrii- and ties Have no phone. RSVP details to LLS. Drink Specials CASEY'S IS THE PLACE TO WORK 1 Bedroom furnished A 2 bedroom unfurnished Who Framed Roger Rabbit 6755 SI Hgy 366. HuntsviUe 43324 All welcome is being shown Friday, April 14 al 9 ft 11 pm we serve the highest quality foods and hire the 12 month leases 352-3445 Ralhriew Mint-Warehouse DG. Sigma Chi. Chi Omega and Saturday April 15 al 7.9, ft 11 pm In best people Very friendly and very flexible on (at the corner ol Railroad Ave and Lehman Lrve-m nannies needed lor young, loving lami- Ave > 5X7 -9x15 -9X30 210 MSC. work schedules 1025 N MamBG 1 or 2 persons needed to sublease summer Both snows are Co-sponsored by resident ■ee In affluent Connecticut suburbs of NYC apt Apt AC & close to campus All sum- Preferred Properties. Co Great pay. car. round trip air fare, vacations Li- 362-9376 Student Association. Admission price is Columbus company needs an undergraduate mer $550 plus gas/electnc Can 353-5660 $1.50for students add SI.00 tor III Slbs censed agency Claire Sussman 5 Laurel Lane. Darien. Connecticut 06820 Ph (203) marketing major Interested In market research to work a co-op position. Must be at 6560707 1,2.3. Bedroom Apartments least Junior status by the and ot Spring and SPRING SEMESTER 90 Please eel between l 30 4 5:30 Gomg on an internship m the taH and need a 1 Need 1 or 2 male roommates to sub-lease tor have a 2.8 GPA. Will work Summer 10BB and In the afternoon CaH 354-6800 7 A. uKKxfendmcl U the summer in the new Fox Run Apt washer. place to stay m the spring? Sublease my very Spring 1S90. Pay is compel Hive. For details, We allow Pets dryer, dishwasher, microwave m each apt Call stop by Co-op ofc. or call 372-2451 nice apartment! I'm looking for a female to move m with my 2 great roomies' Cal Keiry at To Lammie and the Drunk. Dave/Todd 372 3845 ' "*l " cinema. ' 2 bedroom furnished for 4 people with microw- 352-8986 and leave a message Lamda Chi was such a blast. Elyna company needs Accounting or Finance The memories we have win always last. ave, disposal bookshelf, extra smKs m each Need 1-2 females roomies for 89 90 year Student with GPA 2 75 or above to work during bedioom. laundry facades and good manage- 354 - 0558 We took Woosler Road clear to Route &x. Close and Cheap cal Itsa 372-3640 or Carrie Summer or Fall 1989 Pays With Lammte's directions we knew we couldn't ment Go took at 704 5th Street. Then call us 372-6757 $1200 1400 month Call Co-op al Sublet Nowl Pool. A/C. quiet t-Br Apartment miss 352 3445 372-2451 Lease until august; Can be extended cal The Vodka and Gm really hit the spot. CHANCES ARE 353-9616 It even made us think you were hot. Need Male A Female students to fil apartments 2-4 persons needed to sublease nice size EVENINGS 6 45 9 35 We danced all night and did the limbo too. tor school year 89-90 Cal 352-7365 Graduating Seniors apartment for the summer Call352 1172 We were so glad to be with you, America's largest insurance & financial service company has openings for multi-lines agents & We walked the dinosaur and dirty danced. Needed one Roommate tor Summer of '89 Summer lease available large quiet 2 bdrm Call SKIN DEEP registered representatives Excellent opportu- What a leelmg it was to be romanced. $115 a month House on Troup St Own room 353-4662 before 11 after 3 nity with extensive Imancial product line Excel- EVENINGS 6 50 9 2C We know we're Ireshmen but you've come to Contact Heather 352-3464 3 bdrm house 718 3rd St $550 plus utilities accept us. lent benefits & training program For confidential Washer dryer, closed front porch, wed insu- Non-smoking female for summer; own room and interview cal Neal Kruse at 419-865-6781 According to fortunes you might ever marry us. lated Available August 12 month lease Cal MAJOR LEAGUE bath S285 for May-Aug plus gas ft electric Mon through Fn 9am-4pm THE BEST LOCATION So thank you bunches for Saturday night. 353-1682 We thmk you guys are outta sight' Call Stacy 353-3697 606 1 /2 East Woosler house for rent starting Help wanted Lakeland Hotel and Charter ser- summer 89 and 89-90 school year If inter- Love Skeeter and Tinker vice. Port Clinton. Oh now hiring desk clerks AdHlcent Campus Furnished 1BR Apt Sum- ested call 353-5529 Parl-llme on call data entry clerk. Roadway LEAN ON ME and dock hands Cal 734-2101 before 5pm or mer'Fal$250 00 plus utll. deposil 353 5197 Tonight and Every Thursday night Express is looking for part-time data entry 354-182 7 after 5pm F clerks to work outside our loading dock using Two bedroom apt for rent May 15 close to '. . ,S 7 00 915 Brathaus Cap night LIFEGUARDS WANTED - Seasonal work aval- ■ a laser data scanner. Position will be 8 to 24 APARTMENTS- 2 bedroom, lurnished/unrum campus, pool, laundry Please cal 3534471 We will give away able al Portage Quarry Rec Club MUST hrs. per week. Nights and weekends wage Is Summer. 2 semester or 12 mo leases. 1/2 Ray or Dan THE RESCUERS Brathaus Caps BRING CURRENT RED CROSS CERTIFICA- S7 50/hr. Apply at 6180 Hagman Rd. Toledo, block to campus FREE cable T V . lock-out key Every 1 2 hour between TION CARD and apply in person al T-Square Oh. Anytime Wednesday 1-5 pm. Equal op- service, heat New carpet, some new furniture 9-1 30 Graphics. t21 South Main. Bowling Green. Very Nice 2 Bedroom Furnished tor 4 people 9 port unity /affirmative action employer. Cal Tom 352-4673 days. 9a m -5pm Be here lor better chance to win' Ohio Accepting applications through April 28. month lease 352-3446 Women and minorities encouraged to apply. 352-1800 evenings ft weekends CYBORG 1989 ONLY EVEMNGS 9 30 ONLY The Mayor and the City of Bowling Green FREE CATALOG with to THANK the following groups for of Government Boobs participating In the GOOD NEIGHBOR Stmt for your copy today' PRESENT THIS DO THE WILD THING LITTER/RECYCLE CLEANUP: Fret Catalog COUPON ON The Panhellenic Council The Interfraternity Council Bm 17000 THIS SUMMER Wiuhinjton DC 2OOIJ-7OO0 Alpha Delta PI Phi Kappa Psi TUESDAY'S ONLY Kappa Kappa Gamma Sigma Chi THURS. IS BARGAIN NITE THROUGH THE Chi Omega Kappa Sigma •JKaolnr. ALL SEATS 12.00 Make $80 a day Alpha Omlcron PI Phi Sigma Kappa MONTH OF APRIL. Phi Mu Phi Delta Theta BUY ONE MOVIE PI Beta Phi Sigma Nu THEY MET ON A SUMMER WORK INTERVIEWS Gamma Phi Beta Delta Tau Delta TICKET AND Alpha Phi Sigma Alpha Epsilon BEACH 30 YEARS AGO Delta Gamma Zeta Beta Tau RECEIVE THE BETTE BARBARA 3:30 & 6:30 Kappa Delta Alpha Sigma Phi MIDLER HERSHEY OTHER ONE Alpha Xi Delta and especially co-chairs: Alpha Gamma Delta Maria Gerrek FREE! Delta Zeta Terry Mlchelitch BEACHES Rm. 303 Eppler North j . for assistance wiih litter cleanups, please contact SHOWS TONITE "TWO FOR C-'-Xjtfpir the lltttw Provontlon ft Recycling Program AT 7:1 S * 0:30 P.M. Lusty fun... TUESDAY'S" W-1"**" City of Bowling Green Thursday 304 N. Church St. 354-6226 OUR NEXT Funded by lh« Ohio Office ol LHIer Prevention end Recycling. Ohio Oepenment N of Nature! Resource, Richard F. Celeele. Cover no* / * " ' ATTRACTION