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Bv Curtis M. Has let! Student employment costs will be Editor increased next year because the Trustees to adopt or change proposal University will no longer pay only 85 University President Hollis A. per cent of the minimum wage Moore Jr. is asking the University the proposal be either adopted or recommended by the Advisory universities Ohio University (OUl towels, and additional salary increases The University had previously Board of Trustees to approve an changed Committee leads with a combined room and board for Civil Service personnel. applied for and received permission increase in combined room and board The proposed hike includes an The committee, comprised of charge of 11.494 per year for 1975-76. The proposed $28 increase would from the federal government to pay charges of 133 36 per quarter beginning increase of H per quarter for meal residence hall staff, students and Dr Ferrari said he is confident the apply to rooms in Rodgers. Founders. the reduced rate to student employes next fall. coupons, bringing the total requested faculty, met regularly for nearly two finance committee will approve the Harshman. Kreischer and McDonald But Dr Ferrari said the practice is to $175 per quarter for board next year months this quarter. proposal. Quads and Prout. Conklin and Kohl being discontinued because it is Acting on a recommendation of the It also includes a room increase of The combined increase is an S'i per Halls "inequitable " Advisory Committee on the Residence between $28-131 per quarter, depending cent hike over last year's figures, The increases would be used to offset The proposed $31 increase would The proposed room rale hike would and Dining Halls' Budget, the president on accomodations bringing (he proposed total room and Increased costs experienced by dining apply to rooms in Offenhauer Towers bring total funding of residence halls in proposed the increase to the Trustees' board charge at the I'niversitv to and residence halls The $5 increase in the board rate 1975-76 to $6,895,378 The total for 1974 finance committee Vice President for Resource 11.269 a year Some of the increases include a 137 would be applied toward higher raw 75 was $6,547,396 Planning Michael R Ferrari said However, the University still would per cent jump in the cost of low- food prices, salary and wage increases The board increase would bring the The finance committee will yesterday the proposed increases are have the lowest room and board sulphur coal for heating; increases of and higher costs for supplies, repairs total (unding of the University's dining recommend to the Trustees today that approximately the same as those charges among the state's residential 62 per cent in the price of paper and maintenance halls to $3,557,815 The 1974-75 total was $3,226,064 Dr Ferrari said a new option for students buying meal coupons will be offered next year Committee hears budget presentations The option would allow students who realize at the beginning of a quarter By IUM Hane Faculty Senate Executive Committee A survey distributed among faculty College of Education, made the second programs, adding that the college has that they will need additional coupons Maaagtag Editor (SEC), presented a salary recom- senators indicated that the faculty presentation He said the number of maintained a high percentage of the to buy another book at a reduced rate mendation which had been approved in wants more than half the sum budgeted undergraduates in the college has been total graduate enrollment The reduced rate has not yet been The Advisory Committee on the Faculty Senate by a 49-1 vote for salary increases to be distributed stabilizing and decreasing in many • To poga eight determined, he added University Educational Budget equally across the board The yesterday heard its final session of THE RECOMMENDATION calls for remainder would be used for merit and presentations for the quarter a 25.21 per cent increase in the salary promotion increases Hearings will continue next quarter budget for next year. Presentations continue to follow a The increase includes a percentage SEC recommended the committee Stofe budget presented general format lacking specific recom- necessary to keep up with the not increase operating budgets and mendations since the bill for funding increased cost of living, merit money curb any excess operating funds higher education is still pending in the outside of promotions and continuance Members of the advisory committee COLUMBUS (APi-Gov James A out of balance", and among other biennium's $1 91 billion A teacher pay Ohio legislature of promotion at the rate for the present pointed out that University salaries are Rhodes announced yesterday an things, failed to fund a 25 per cent increase of $2,650 over the two-year House Bill 155. the bill under academic year Two "catch-up" the second highest among state insti- alltime high $12.2 billion budget increase in welfare benelits promised period is included consideration, would appropriate about factors-a makeup for the failure of tutions, but SEC representatives said proposal to run stale operations for by Gilligan Collier said the Rhodes Higher education is down for an $23 million to the University, an faculty salaries to keep up with the faculty salaries on a national average two years starting July lit has no new budget "just barely" continues present increase of $270 5 million in the Rhodes increase of about $3 million more than cost of living in the past two years and are falling behind other professional or increased taxes welfare benefits documents, slightly more than the this year's appropriation a cumulative promotion increment- salaries in keeping up with inflation The 500-page document contains $264 6 million proposed by Gilligan bul Dr. Ramona T Cormier, professor were also part of the requested minimal increases for most state The $12 2 billion total compares to only about half of the increase asked by of philosophy and chairwoman of the increase DR. DAVID G. Elsass. dean of the agencies, a decrease in natural $10.1 the legislature appropriated for the Ohio Board of Regents resources spending, and major state operations this biennium The increases for education although, as biggest increase would be in the field RHODES' budgel sharply curtailed usual, not as large as requested by the of human services-from $2.1 billion the regents budget providing only $1 9 education lobby. Primarily, it is a this biennium to 2 7 for 1975-1977 Of million for the next two years, continuation budget with inflation built that total, the welfare would get a compared to the $2 5 million it spent In boost of about $398 million for a two- this biennium Howard L Collier, director of the year proposed total of $1 96 billion At the same time, the regents' Office of Budget and Management, budget was built around an assumption gave newsmen a two-hour briefing on OTHERWISE, the Rhodes proposal that the legislature will honor Rhodes' the proposal which is to be formally calls for an increase of $310 million for request to eliminate the board's introduced in the legislature today. primary and secondary education, management improvement oflice "and nearly $200 million less than what is return management responsibilities COLLIER noted that the funds being asked by Democrats in the back to the trustees where they spending total was greater than a $11 5 legislature. belong." as Collier put il billion document left behind by former Rhodes' spending for primary and The office has a staff of six Democratic Gov John J Gilligan. secondary education would total $2 22 employes It was mandated by the But he said the Gilligan budget "was billion in 1975-1977. compared to this legislature under Gilligan Campus crime rise includes more theft, property damage

Crime complaints increased by 11 year compared to 465 during the 1972-73 officer as used to be the case The shift per cent during the 1973-74 fiscal year, fiscal year sergeant no longer just writes up a according to Campus Safety's annual Breaking and entering complaints report, but follows up on a complain! report dropped from 135 complaints during himself, he said The report said much of the increase the 1972-73 fiscal year to 110 during the can be attributed to a 19 per cent past year. MORE COMPLAINTS are cleared increase in bicycle thefts and a 55 per Accoording to Shaffer, this decrease now that the person involved with the cent increase in malicious destruction can be attributed to the Operation complaint does the follow-up work. of properly complaints Identification program, the night Shaffer said Dale F Shaffer. Campus Safety guard program and the arrests of two Felony arrests increased by 50 per director, said he does not know why men in Kohl Hall for breaking and cent from the previous year even there has been such a dramatic rise in entering. though the total number of charges malicious destruction of property OPERATION Identification gives filed by Campus Safety officers complaints. The damage is worst in dormitory residents the opportunity of decreased 22 per cent men's dormitories. Shaffer said. marking their valuable items so they "We set priorities to concentrate on Sororities have the least amount of can be identified later if they are more criminal activities and less on malicious destruction complaints, and traffic." he said This resulted in more Or. M. Douglas Read stolen coed dormitories suffer half the Campus Safety officers cleared 13 felony arrests and a 22 per cent property destruction that men's per cent of last year's complaints at decrease in traffic charges dormitories do, he said the scene of the crime, by referral to Four rapes off campus were Firelands campus dean urges the dean of students or by arrest. recorded last year The victims were "IT APPEARS that the female Shaffer said his goal this year is 25 students in all four cases, and Campus population has something to do with per cent clearance on all complaints Safety officers cooperated with local lessening the malicious destruction of As of Dec. 31. Campus Safety officers law enforcement agencies with the student involvement at branch property." Shaffer said had cleared 22 per cent of their investigations, he said Shaffer said there have been more complaints. Campus Safety officer Gail Munch By April Hill excited about what we're doing now "It seems like every evening is busy, bicycle thefts this year because there Shaffer said the responsibility for obtained statements from the rape and find it very fulfilling " but after supper we try to sit down with are more bicycles on campus, clearing complaihts rests with the shift victims which helped lead to the arrest HURON-It's not unusual to find Dr One of Dr Reed's concerns is to the children and talk over the day including in speeds which are more sergeant rather than an investigative of a Fostoria man by the city police M. Douglas Reed, dean of about 900 build a stronger bond with the main Once in a while I have time to do tempting to a thief students at Firelands campus, sipping campus so Firelands' students will feel nothing but watch TV." Dr. Reed said More than $10,000 worth of bicycle coffee with students or listening to at home when they transfer for their However, most evenings are spent racks were ordered and paid for by someone's problems junior and senior year. reading books to get ready lor classes Parking Services, Shaffer said They At 36. Dr Reed, one of the youngest Firelands' students have the option or speeches." should be installed by spring quarter Students vote today deans at the University, is well liked by of completing a two-year associate's Dr. Reed is well known in the and will provide a place for every students and well known for his policy degree at the branch or transfering to Firelands area for his speaking bicycle on campus. As of Oct 31 there of participation in campus life the University to finish their bachelors abilities and is frequently invited to were 2.000 bicycles on campus on SGA abolishment "I don't think you can function in an degree work give talks to clubs and religious Shaffer said Campus Safety officers institution without having organizations. issue warnings to cyclists to register Voting will take place from 10 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. today on the proposal to abolish participation. My main idea is to Last in a series He said his life is strongly influenced and lock their bikes and have asked the Student Government Association (SGA). involve students and faculty in "I've put a lot of personal time in on by his philosophy of having a personal University Bookstore to stock bicycle Three polling places have been assigned. deciding the future of Firelands." said building the relationship," the dean relationship with Christ. locks. License plates and plastic clips Students living in McDonald Quad. Prout Hall. French House, on-campus sorority Dr. Reed, who has been dean at said. His religious interests first to attach them can be obtained from units, Offenhauer Towers and Founders Quad will vote in the main lounge of Prout Firelands for the past 13 months. That relationship is apparent by the developed while "going through the Parking Services when bicycles are Hall. addition of Firelands events in the rigors of school and all the fraternity registered, he said. DR. REED recently began a "Green Sheet." visits by parties and dates that were supposed THE MEN'S Gym will be the polling place for commuter students, off-campus "planning team" composed of an administrators and students from the to bring fulfillment." be said. SHAFFER said these measures may students, and residents of the Delta Sigma Theta. Alpha Phi Alpha. Theta Chi. Beta administrator, two students, three main campus and joint activities be helping to cut down bicycle thefts Theta Pi and the International houses. faculty members and a member of between the two campuses. "I just didn't think they were. What for this year There were 11 fewer Students must vote in the Student Services Forum if they live in Rodgers. Firelands Board to decide "how to I wanted was to have a respect for bicycles stolen during fall quarter this Harshman and Kreischer Quads. Conklin and Kohl Halls, all on-campus fraternity spend our money." BESIDE his duties as dean. Dr. Reed myself as a human being,'' be added. year than fall quarter last year. units and Alpha Gamma Delta. "As far as I know, no other two-year teaches graduate courses in college As a result. Dr. Reed spent more Larcenies decreased 1.7 per cent The ballot will read: Would you favor an amendment to the Student Government campus in Ohio does this." Dr. Reed student personnel. In his spare time he than five years working with Christian during the past fiscal year and Constitution to abolish the Student Government Constitution and By-laws: to be noted. enjoys playing golf and platform tennis campus organizations during the heart breaking and enterings decreased 19 effective immediately (March 13.1975). "I want Firelands to become a model with his wife. Judy, and their two of the 60s student rebellions per cent. There were 459 larceny Students will be asked to vote yes or no on the referendum and may write two-year campus," he continued. "I'm children • To page three complaints during the 1973-74 fiscal comments and suggestions on the back of the ballot card. •oge 1 Th. BG News, Thursday, March 13,1975 eDneRiaLs student union needed

Let's get to the point: SGA it like very progressive programs, but if we Center, food expert, political speakers. What can we say but just take tbe 10 eating a can of beans. No nutter how initiate our own programs or attack legal investigation of Campus Safety). minutes to walk over and vote and vote on sga issue the inadequacies of an area, only a Further, we submit that members of change a system that has been you prepare them, no matter bow you eat them, no matter what brand you word can shut us off. ACGFA and Educational Budget stagnating for years. The future of student government at this University is at stake today, choose, it always comes out the same. Instead of holding elections every Committee be elected at large to give and students have an opportunity to choose to retain the present form of There is a small group of students year which most of you don't care students the opportunity to have a say Let's replace it with a system that student government or scrap it for another system. who think everything on this campus is about anyway... where their general fee monies go. stresses working together to solve our We propose to establish all-campus It is imperative that students demonstrate some interest for the fate of hunky-dory, but it just ain't to. problems; that guarantees a group of elections for members of a Concert students without status positions, axes student government. Recent Student Government Association (SGA) To call the present system of SGA a Instead of having to read the petty true representative of student interests bickering in The BG News of people Committee who will determine what to grind, or a love of bureaucratic BS. elections have been no more than a joke since a very low percentage of borders on the ridiculous-look at would rather fabricate lies rather type of entertainment we have at BG whose purpose will be to fund and Students turned out for the elections. election-totals of this or any other than attack issues-who would rather We propose that the Student Union promote independent student ; A strong percentage of the student body must vote to demonstrate that year. play games in a bubble above the real have a governing board of 15 different organizations to improve the lives of i form of student government has the support of students. Call us members of the lunatic fringe world, while the real world barely persons to serve each quarter, selected all students on campus. ; If the students want to change the system, they must show it. If but we believed we could make SGA raises an eyebrow or at the most randomly from among its members. students believe the present SGA organization is adequate, they must work a year ago. We participated In manages a chuckle at the senseless- If you think that we aren't satisfied THEY WOULD fund different with the way things are, you're right demonstrate support for it. some changes, but always with the ness of the whole affair... help of students outside SGA. student interest groups, formed on and if you aren't satisfied, then vote A system of student government is worthless until it is evident that it Instead of having basic problems like their own initiative, to attack problems tomorrow to abolish SGA. For once has student support. WHEN STUDENTS outside of SGA the Health Center. Parking Services. they perceive as important. your vote will bring about change The opportunity for change is now. Every student has an obligation to get together to do something, things Food Services, paving streets, or more The board would appoint a vote for the form of government he or she wants. Vote today. get done -for example the Rape Crisis esoteric issues done as the fairness of permanent Secretary-Treasurer and a Douglas Bugie Center, running students for city the municiple court, sexism on Communications and Information SGA President government, protesting of Campus campus, or human rights being Coordinator The union would remain Denise Dartt Safety, moving back the Faculty unsolvable because of lack of funds, highly flexible, and not become a Student Senator need for direction Senate honors proposal to 1978 lack of control over funds we have, and bogged down bureaucracy. Chris Mehling When SGA operated this year we felt lack of students interested in working We have been wracking our brains Student Senator The government's anti-recession program is suffering from a severe we were children playing in a sand box hard rather than raising their own trying to think of a way to get you out Rick Morrow lack of coordination between the administration of President Gerald R. building sand castles no one wanted to status... to vote Homecoming Queen Ford and the Democratic-controlled Congress look at. It will not matter who is put in the sand box through an election by the Instead of standing idly by watching The Democratic program calls for expending huge amounts of federal minority which consists of usually the stagnation of an organization which revenue on public works projects to stimulate the economy and generate friends and members of the same will never be able to represent you let's hear from you jobs greek houses. because it has no more power than the If too much money is pumped into the economy, however, it would Those elected will be dealing in a administration is willing to give it... The BG News welcomes all letters to the editor and opinion columns succeed in starting the inflationary spiral again, which will lead reality separated from what are the Letters may comment on any other letter, column or editorial eventually to another, and probably more severe, recession than what we real problems of this University. WE SHOULD form a Student Union-- Letters should be a maximum of 300 words, typewritten We ask that to allow any students to organize and presently are experiencing. Sure, we pointed up some problems, columns be no more than four typed pages triple-spaced. get their message published Ford is apparently wary of this danger, and is angry with what he but could we solve them? No--no power The News maintains the right to edit all submissions that exceed these economically, or through student limits, with respect to the laws of libel and proper taste (■(insiders to be irresponsible moves by Congress to battle recession. support. And it's the same thing year It will provide students with the Letters and columns must Include the author's name, address and Hut Kord is also responsible for spending too much government money. after year after year... ability to build up a financial basis phone number, and may be mailed to the Editor, co The BG News. 106 Some of his moves, such as foreign aid increases, have swelled the To call SGA a government is a which will allow students to spend I University Hall estimated budget deficit for fiscal 1976 to $55.5 billion, instead of the semantic catastrophe The structure, their money as they see fit I Health original estimate of $51.9 billion. and very often the students who A government which spends money it doesn't have tends to contribute participate, are carbon copies of the in ihe inflationary spiral administration, supporting programs the administration already wants f in n and Congress must be careful with their anti-recession programs. \i lion must be taken, but with inflation still in the picture, it must be suggestions for aegfo SOMETIMF.S THEY come up with i HI t ions action This it the fast of 'wo columns consideration, the $25,000 increase in -suspend the decisions on funding :•■»■ ■•.. ...-, tontmtntng Ihm recent recommendations the allocation to women's athletics is a made by the ACGFA and reallocate by Ihm Advisory Committee on Genera/ mere pittanct in comparison. funds according to the system outlined fee Allocations This column includes above: more grievances against Ihm Commillmm It would seem to us that the use of and proposals re change Ihm committee. students' monies to maintain this -if it is found that students were not The tlolmmmnl was tubmillmd by Ihm sexist policy is in violation of recently- permitted to vote upon the approval of Bowling Green Human Right* Alliance issued HEW affirmative-action encumbered bonded indebtedness, and endorsed by ihm Black African guidelines, making the ACGFA's refunds are in order for past and People's Association, Board of alack decision to budget athletic grants-in- present students who have had portions Culluial Activities, Brack iludmnl Union, aid illegal. of their fees allocated for payment of to Union de Fsfudiantes latinos and the such debt. Also, in the future, general Wood County Vmlmrant tor Peace NO MORE "BONDED fees should be proportionately reduced INDEBTEDNESS": The ACGFA had for those students RACISM AND SEXISM: By denying its hands tied in deciding to allocate funds entirely or by cutting the level of thousands of dollars for bonded -KEEP THE general fee ceiling at funding drastically below the present indebtedness, from the very first day its present fifty-dollar-per-quarter level of support with respect to tbe of its hearings These monies go to pay level, until such time as a democratic following organizations, the ACGFA is off long-term debts contracted by system of allocating general fee pursuing a policy that is both racist and former students, who voted to pay for monies as outlined above, is instituted. sexist: BAPA, Board of Black Cultural facilities such as the Ice Arena out of -reject the principle of encumbering Activities. Black Student Union. La the general fees of present and future bonded indebtedness through the Union de Estudiantes Latinos, and students. general fees, rather than through other WOMEN. Gary Wolford. Graduate Student sources of long-range financing. Senate president, is reportedly investi- --because of his apparent With respect to the funding of BGSU gating whether graduate students were insensitivity to the needs of various athletic programs, the ACGFA is enabled to vote on approval of the groups which appeared before the forcing every student to participate in original bonds. ACGFA. the vice-provost of student a policy that discriminates against affairs has breached our trust, and has women Over $300,000 has been If the investigation proves that only jeopardized his credibility as an AND YOU'RE ALSO SENDING ME A BELLA ABZUGT WHAT'S THAT, GERRY? A NEW KIND budgeted for athletic grants-in-aid The undergraduates were permitted to impartial participant in any future OF WEAPON?' 106 recipients of these monies are all vote, then we discover yet another affairs concerning students. We men. When one takes this fact into instance of taxation without therefore ask that his role as vice- representation. provost of student affairs be evaluated But the real question is much larger and that' he consider voluntarily in scope It is a question of principle, of resigning. whether a present generation of Lerrers students should be allowed to make We request that these proposals be non-reversible financial commitments given serious and immediate attention University community due to its lack concerns and activities even if the SGA Why, I always believed that such for future generations of students. If the principles of taxation without >student union of independence from administrative is abolished superior mental capacity and ability, We might make an analogy to a representation, usurpation of organi- influence and apparent control After all. are they more concerned approaching what Mr. Keith has father buying a color television set and zational autonomy, racism, and sexism .needs support with their personal high hopes and attained, died after the Inquisition-or committing his son to pay for part of it. are continued by the furtherance of The proposed alternative for a IS expectations within the structure they was it the Crusades? Clearly, the courts would recognise undemocratic means in allocating member Student Union Advisory assumed they would be in. or are they this as a violation of the law of general fee monies, we call upon the •; Surely the proposal by SGA to Board iSUABl could be a much more truly interested in how best to serve AT ANY RATE, it does a heart good contracts, a point that has been raised students of Bowling Green State initiate a student union to replace the effective, more responsive and a less the students I which will be reflected in to learn that no matter how illogical by constitutional law expert Lysander University to remember that general present (orm of student government wasteful means of meeting the student the referendum vote.) one can prove the arguments to justify Spooner. fee monies are. after all. their monies, Unit representation demands the needs It's amazing to see that only three of god to be. he does, after all. exist. And to remember that eternal vigilence is amcern ot ALL students No more popularity contests, no 14 newly elected students remained for all because Mr. Keith says so. The transience of tbe student the price of liberty and to take any and While eliminating the incon- more catering to faculty the meeting last Wednesday. March 5. population makes the incurrence of all means necessary to ensure their sistencies in student government, the administrators who oversee control at which alternatives to student Now all we agnostics, atheists, and bonded indebtedness an unfair policy to rights. Status seeking individuals, and the the budget, and a lot less waste of government were discussed. infidels in general can flock to the be appUed to the student general fee. bureaucratic blockades that have manpower and time in getting things Looks good. If we don't change it now church of our choice and become instead of being applied to other forms plagued past administrations the done right we're going to be in for another blah converts, forsaking all of our logical of long-range financing. By deciding to THE BG NEWS Student union would initiate true repre- year. (though obviously non-sequitur) budget funds for this indebtedness, the An IHSISI.IIFI SMatiu Vafca sentation by the abscence ol a power After evaluating SGA boards. Why not try something new? If it arguments against the existence of ACGFA is preventing students from structure increased autonomy lor Personnel Board has found that many doesn't work-change it. god individually deciding whether or not SNTOejAlSKU* useful projects, and most importantly ol the boards are very effective and get they wish to accept this financial I** (writ fti heitoll involve only those who really want to things done but believe it or not, they Gary Wirth After all, none of us would ever want obligation that is being foisted upon work and accomplish something that do it without SGA Personnel Board to be involved in such obviously great them. will benefit everyone absurdities as atheism or humanism •■imius •4mm asexea I. st—i leimisleeim I>I|I«M, THEY DO IT in conjunction with and WITH THESE grievances in mind, • 11 you believe in this proposal then under the advisement of Student is keith ■isiexejp ie"ii hjmm% eneei R Anthony Grieco we offer tbe following proposals: ipwii ■etui. —Hfc pi—l here is your chance to vote for the Activities. 359 Kohl -democratize the decision-making abolition of student government and Recently, steps have been taken to process for allocating funds from Mer •OlMt ketfcfyB n. 1—1 the present constitution that everyone more directly link some of the boards a god? general fees by creating a system eUSSNtSS STAP* has been complaining about with the operation of Student the right whereby students would be able to Show that YOU care and take the Activities Those who argue that SGA allocate any part of or all of their $50 Of** wmtSm I •«*»••*•

By Cledy Smercln* The problem of child has already investigated Baltimore. Weston. and 5-year-olds could just Sulf Reporter abuse and neglect "knows three serious abuse cases Perrysburg. and Rossford. walk in here and say. 'Hey. I no socio-economic this month said Jackson need help'." boundaries." accordiing to Recent cases handled by "In this position, you have Jackson said he is Child abuse in Wood Jackson, but he usually Jackson include a to stay away from convinced that "nobody County is on the rise investigates cases involving chronically-beaten 9-month- categorizing and really wants to beat their Greg Jackson, child abuse poverty, broken homes, old infant that weighed only stereotyping-it just won't children There is something and neglect investigator and single parents and parents IS points and a young boy work Each situation is seriously wrong with those social worker for Wood receiving some other form whipped repeatedly with an different." he said "I wish 4 that do " County Social Services. , of assistance, such as Aid to electrical cord estimates that 20 complaints Dependent Children Child abuse, by law. can cross his desk each month Middle-class and upper- also include emotional "In terms o( really severe class parents also abuse and abuse, but Jackson's office cases, we don't have any neglect their children. has never successfully great number." he said. newsnotes Jackson said, but it goes proven such a case. "It's so About one out of IS unnoticed more oftern difficult to present concrete complaints results in because the parents are evidence." he said prosecution of the parents or better dressed and can "But I suspect there is a CIA removal of the child from afford to take their child to a certain amount of emotional WASHINGTON (API-Former CIA Director John A the home, said Jackson. private doctor abuse with every case of McCone flatly denied yesterday any knowledge of an Other county agencies, "We know they're out physical abuse." he said agency plot to assassinate Cuban Premier Fidel Castro or schools, neighbors and there, we just don't run into any other foreign official. family members most often them." he added JACKSON said his job "To my knowledge there's nothing that was brought to report child abuse and includes intake of all child my attention that involves any attempt against Castro or neglect cases ABUSIVE PARENTS are abuse complaints, deciding any other person during my tenure of office." McCone said usually in their 20s. Jackson whether or not referral to in a telephone interview. JACKSON defined child suspects, because that age' another county agency is "I had frequent meetings with the President and Robert abuse as "an act of group is more prone to appropriate, investigation Kennedy and with others who were concerned about Cuba commission-any adult poverty, marital friction through neighbors, friends, and.. at no time at any of those meetings was any mention causing bodily or emotional and lack of understanding of schools and police records, made of the assassination of Castro " harm to a child." Child child care. and filing charges and McCone headed the agency from 1M1 to 1M6 under the Studenti eye the display of Indian jewelry and craftt en tale neglect refers to failing to Child abuse complaints appearing in court if late ("residents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson Jewelry en the second floor of the Union. The tale it sponsored by provide a child with the have been increasing necessary. Robert F Kennedy was the U.S. attorney general daring UAO and will continue through today. (Newiphoto by Jim basic life-sustaining steadily in recent months, as Problems occur his brother's administration and during the early Johnson requirements, such as food, sale Otborn) well as cases of fathers throughout the county, but yean. clothing, shelter, and rather than mothers beating are concentrated in Time magazine this week died credible sources as medical care children Jackson's office Northwood. North saying "the CIA enlisted the expert hired-gun help of U.S. Mafia figures In several unsuccessful attempts to kill Castro both before and shortly after the CIA planned Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba in 1961 Two former aides to Robert Kennedy. Adam Walinsky Dean promotes student participation and Peter B Edelman, have said the late senator told them be once learned of and stopped a CIA effort to use the Mafia to kill Castro prior to the Bay of Pigs. • from page one "It was very primitive." he remembered "They lived in He then became a counselor at Central Virginia huts with no walls and no doors They slept on elevated beds Community College and within a year was elected dean of The purpose of the organization was to talk with students because at night pigs would come in and scratch their backs faculty. Three years later, the president's position was open Pleads guilty in residence halls about the message of a "personal Jesus " against the bamboo poles of their beds " and the faculty elected Dr Reed During this time. Dr Reed said he "found out that the "I was young, available and enthusiastic, so they gave me WASHINGTON (API-Former Commerce Secretary things administrators did to turn people off were the things BY THEN, Dr Reed had realized that he was very a crack at it." he said Maurice H Stans pleaded guilty yesterday to five that a basically Christian human being would avoid doing " interested in what people think-both philosophically and misdemeanor violations of federal campaign laws, "It occured to me that if I were an administrator I could theologically" and transfered to Wheaton College in Illinois, HOWEVER, after two years as president. Dr Reed committed while he was raising 160 million for the 1*72 re- prevent 90 per cent of the things that upset people." he where he eventually earned a bachelor's degree in could see that 1 had no place to go professionally in the election of former President Nixon explained philosophy and an academic masters ol theology community college system " He applied for the deanship of He is the third former member of Nixon's Cabinet to So far his guess has proven true Even though he was not considering the ministry as a Kireiands campus and was selected from 122 candidates. either be convicted or plead guilty to criminal charges A Dr. Reed, who has been described as "quietly career. Dr Reed said he attended Harvard Divinity School "Knowing Bowling Green was a very good institution with fourth is awaiting trial. enthusiastic." regularly meets with students and faculty to "get the other side of the theological perspective " only one branch it was just what I wanted." he explained Stans. who will be 67 next week, said all five violations over coffee to listen to their views It combined the best of both worlds which I very much were committed unknowingly when he served as chairman "Here I can really get to know the students." he said "We "I was avidily opposed to becoming a minister because I wanted to be involved in." of the Finance Committee to Re-elect the President. have a closeness here, almost like a fraternity. grew up in a family that didn't believe anything and I So about a year ago. Dr. Reed became the second dean of "The violations now disclosed were not willful." he said, thought church was a bunch of hypocrisy." he explained Kireiands campus He brought with him a feeling of "and at the time they occurred were not believed to be ACADEMICALLY, the road Dr Reed took to becoming friendliness and peaceful patience violations." dean was. like many college students, long and changing IT WAS during this period that Dr Reed was working with "The future of Firelands is my main concern," he said "I Assl Special Prosecutor Thomas McBride. who He started his college career at the University of Christian campus organizations and a friend challenged him am here because we are a part of Bowling Green State negotiated the plea with Stans and his lawyers over the Cincinnati where he studied architecture However, after to go into college student personnel and "work (rom the University and I want a good relationship to continue. past several months, said two of the violations were two years, he found architecture "tedious ' and considered inside instead of out " "I am interested in meaningful relationships-not so much committed "in reckless disregard of the corporate source becoming a linguist .:••>' i i - ..■. • At the University of Maryland. Dr. Reed accepted the in building new buildings, bat in building high quality of those funds." He then changed his major to anthropology and spent a challenge and earned a masters degree in counseling and students and programs." he added summer living with a missionary in Costa Rica among the ultimately received his doctorate in counseling and Indians to study their language personnel services. PHIMU LOOK AT THESE I Wishes to congratulate their new Actives: Jennie Allen Cindy Twyman Ellen Davis Cindy Zilles Connie Scott Jane Stahl

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By J« Wollel Moore said, more money Turning to the formation School of Journalism and the in the college "I'd be necessary, he said, to was working to develop a formation, it has gained would be needed for communications college. popular culture and surprised if they didn't." he "spend a little money to more efficient unit, while other areas of The University's general Neither the Ohio Board of Dr. Moore said "unless marketing departments said save a little money'' by some students thought responsibility, the president fee may soon be increased Kegents lOBK) nor the slate there's a little touch of agreed to the proposed The University has been putting the Pheasant Room Shaffer was failing to do so. related Although it is no and (he proposed legislature has a right to put selflessness" on the part of college after a meeting doing a good job conserving on its own circuit according to Dr Moore. He longer needed to head an communications college is a ceiling on general fee lhii.se persons involved, he earlier this week. electricity. Dr Moore said said the panel would help by expansion program. OBR is all tied up in knots with monies, according to Dr does not think the college Cutbacks on illumination WHEN ASKED about studying the situation, then necessary to serve in other faculty politics." while Moore, since urban will go through Dr Moore said he thinks a have been made, and more registration procedures and reporting on it capacities. such as energy-saving cutbacks my universities do not have to communications college will may be in store in the near drop add. Dr Moore said he coordinating all state insti- soon come to the University provide services residential He said there are some help the University and its future, he added does not know of an easy A reporter asked Dr tutions of higher learning These and other topics universities must provide, real concerns that are being way to register, adding that Moore what he thought of were discussed yesterday by causing a discrepancy in overlooked, including the if the University found a Ciov James A Rhodes's Gov Rhodes wants to University President llollis general feefundmgs concerns of the students "The trustees have a high degree good way. it might easily be plan to abolish the OBR reduce the size of the OBR A Moore Jr at an early Power, strength, status and adopted "I am certainly in no way both because of the cost and morning conference with ASKED IF he would make other concerns are being of power, and I'm glad they do." He said the failure of the privy to the thoughts of Mr the implications of control, journalism students any changes in budgets dealt with. Dr Moore said, phone-in drop add program. Rhodes Dr Moore said, which are alarming, recommended by ACGFA. while students are not being tried for Uie first time this but added that Gov Rhodes according to Dr Moore Dr. Moore said the Dr Moore said he guesses considered enough quarter, was due to an simply wants to reduce OBR In the five years I've general fee at state the committee knows how graduates in the long run Some possibilities for cut- inadequate number of phone to a smaller group The been here, their 1OBR1 universities has not gone up much money is available A PROBLEM Dr Moore I'm committed to it," the hacks in other areas include lines Dr Moore said the governor had said OBR had budget has gone up 600 per since 1968 When he recently and where it should go He pointed out is the scope of president added. shutting down most of the idea might be used again if outlived its uselulness hut cent." Dr Moore said testified before the House said he did not make any the college He said the buildings on campus during planning is better Dr Moore said it outlived its The Ohio university Finance - Appropriations changes last year School of Journalism wants He said a bringing spring break, setting the Turning to the purpose of uselulness as it was system has trustees at each Committee, he called for a the college to be "more together of communicators thermostats at about SO the Campus Safety Advisory onginallv setup university "as a protection lifting of the ceiling and When confronted with a focused, more narrow, a under one college would degrees, reducing lighting in I'anel. Dr Moore told the against the control of the suggested that the general question about the denial of general professional enable people to get into places where persons do not reporters the panel was "WHEN IT (OBRi was Regents." Dr Moore said fee be raised to fib monies to the Black Student school " projects such as a study of often congregate and re- formed when he realized an created, there were five The trustees have a high Yesterday he admitted the Union (BSUl and the Black audience reaction and working the air conditioning alarming gap existed slate universities." Dr degree of power, and I'm University would be able to African People's Another faction of com- research programs system in the Union between the student body Moore said "Now there are glad they do " operate on the 156 general Association IBAI'AI, Dr. municators wants the Dr Moore said the and Campus Safety It was 12 " OBH's purpose was to Dr Moore said he has fee recommended by the Moore said ACGFA cut back proposed college to have a IF A communications Pheasant itoom, in the evident that something was plan expansion of the slate's seen systems in other states Advisory Committee on where necessary, but had wide disciplinary function. college is established. Dr center of the Union with no needed, so Dr. Moore higher education facilities, where the legislatures General Kee Allocation suggested that BSD. BAPA not just a "trade school Moore said he thinks OUtsldC ventilation, is on the formed the committee . and it has fulfilled its administer state < ACGFA). unless plans for a and other groups requesting function." persons in other fields, such same air conditioning purpose in that regard, he universities "Its a recreation facility were funding would be able to get Dr Moore said he was as psychology and sociology, Circuit as the Grand Campus Safety Director explained danger." he declared "I've finalized Then Dr money from other sources. pleased when he heard the would want to get involved Ballroom It may be Dale 1 Shaffer thought he Since the OBR s seen it happen." •aranea ran \itive Ian Lot/on and Oils GIGOLO NITE CLUB finally arrived Bur before Thursday night is extra special! to Florida and save. Bring this your admission ad for For over 130 years weVe been using 50' OFF charge Bee Gee Health Spa Good only Thurs. March 13 High & /th Streets the word "quality" in our advertising. 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By Richard Rymers situation in a class contact with different views .in- not meant (or jus; He said K takes about two on many topics such as members <-i those. Why teach a course in weeks lor white students to religion sex and black or chicano literature adjust to the class segregation Tin- ■ ' > at a predominantly while- At first they are very- Both Holloway and evei yone I inisn -- urj anglo saxon-proteslant uni careful with their choice ot Barbara A t'.irusn adding thai students versitv'' words he explained, but instructor in ehic.inn know about othei liti i According to Clayton i; they become increasingly literature said they believe and ,il least I" I Holloway. who teaches bolder as the quarter the literature ot chicanos with some "i the black literature at the progresses and blacks is a social works University, everyone Above all. Holloway said literature wheiher they are black or the course gives white "Ideally you should know students an awareness oi while needs exposure to Caruso said clue.inn all valuable literatui black literature black literature and literature is socially you must :ii ik>- i. i Most blacks have had increases their respect tor politically and culturally to wh it i- v ilu ibli i i-1,- little or no exposure to black blacks oriented t'hicano writers said literature or hisiorv nave not been too prolific Holloway said, adding that "They come into contact she noted, but that chicano sin- expl line I tl those who have studied with first-rate writers who drama has had a gle.lt effect literatui p was black literature have done have written perceptively on other kinds ol drama I niversit\ in i - so either on their own or as and honestly." Holloway campus .-tiii ,ui< group - part of a unit in high school said He added that students There is some intellectu.il request loi ,i luei IN- He said courses in black are introduced to a wide literature hut it is not com •!■ ii-lIt-i n. ol thei literature increase range ol writers, not just (he intended (oi the majority ot culture awareness ol the literary radicals chlcanOS, she added heritage ol blacks in Africa Hollowa> VokinlMf• frofn Ca«pw Tift and Rubber Co of Rndlay work ih. phon.i for and America STUDENTS read writings BOTH Caruso anil literature n -- irom -■ WBGU TV'« FMlival 75 ( N.wiphoio by Dan Foicht) Holloway said the classes by all members of the Holloway contend that black general demand dui which usually have about !Ki political spectrum during and chicano literature, like BO'S l"l a 1" -iL-: 1111 per cent black students. the course Thev come into most minority literatures. type ' give the student a chance to participate openly and honestly about the black experience in America " School board member quits Festival '75 in progress "The courses instill in black students a sense of Boyd Martin 870 l.yn ltd . car in the driveway ic.ul Martin has ri ■ pride and self-respect." he resigned Tuesday from the Martin, who is presently been assigned to the i Festival '75 is now in BECAtSE public WBGl'-TV has received classics including 'Peck's said "They go away with a Howling llreen Board ol awaiting sentencing sat in department --i • progress on PBS and television is non- pledges from 1.815 persons Had Buy with Jackie better feeling about Education the audience at (he board school ill.Ii i, I II, wa« WBCHTV. channels? touting $31,37.1 commercial, WBGU-TV foogan, and "Phantom of themselves and being Martin had been convicted meeting while (he clerk read principal ol Whitiuei Hi. Festival '75. which will must look to the community To become I member of the Opera " with Loo Chancy black ol filing a false police report his resignation letter School run through Monday. IS 11 for financial support WBGl'-TV, ■ person must will also be shown this in connection with an I have done a wrong d t days ol shortened regular contribute at least $15 The weekend HOLLOWAY said he assault made last month on and must pay the price ll M.II lie vml In ri programming to allow the Throughout the I'nited station currently has more At 9 Sunday morning a encourage* while students his wile. Huth He told will be necessary to move lIllN Ut'l'k M> his M.I public television stations to States, more than one than 500 members three-hour block of to lake the course because police an assailant entered from the community this would be able t" help -i-l! ■ ■ conduct an intensive fund million families and WBGU TV has planned Sesame Street' will be they receive many benefits, his 1101111- and attacked his summer to the place whet e 1 ,i new superintend) ■in HI raising effort for the support individuals are now special broadcasts tor broadcast including being in a minority wile while he warmed the am employed." Ike lettet schools of local programming supporting iheir public TV Festival '75 The regional During each night of stations by contributing finals in the Northwest Ohio Festival 75. volunteers betweeen S5-$|0U annu.illv high school basketball from northwestern Ohio and All contributions are tax tournament will be northeastern Indiana man deductible, and so tar this broadcast live at l 15 and the phones at WBGU-TV year $20 million has been 7 15 p.m Saturday from asking for pledges from donated to IS stations Anderson Arena viewers As of Tuesday night A group of silent film

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By Skerry Klrkradall women in media. Dr. Michael Marsden, assistant professor picture," she noted. "They slow down the action. After all, novels. Gallery noted, so TV is more likely to use scripts by of popular culture acted as the mediator. going to bed takes time.'' inexperienced writers-including women She added that Films about contemporary women just do not sell. Aman this has led to a "more healthy" image of contemporary What has happened to (he days when women dominated IN THE DAYS of silent film, women dominated the added. women on TV (he films of the silent screen era' screen in two prodominant roles-virgin or vamp, according Gallery said sensitive movies about women can be found She also said that successful, meaningful nighttime TV Why is Barbara Walters the only woman to host a talk to Nachbar The virgins included youthful, lnncocent Mary on TV. "You find compassionate portrayals of has picked up from daytime TV the personality of show? Why are women in daytime television shows cast as Pickf ord and the saintly Lillian Glsh contemporary women on television with more frequency "characters that grow " mere props in quiz shows and models in the game shows? But now there do not seem to be the same type of roles than in movies." she said. Gallery was referring to the daytime soap operas, which Not since 1966 has a film with a major woman's role won available, he said. However, she expressed distress at the roles most of the dominate the three major networks in the afternoons. an Academy Award And in 1974. only "The Trial of Billy "Hollywood has not yet learned to create dramatic roles women play on TV shows. She explained that 75 per cent of "Women are stereotyped less on soap operas than in any Jack." featured a contemporary woman in a major role. that don't evolve around the virgin-viion or virgin-vamp the major women stars star In situation comedies. Gallery other category of the media." Feldman noted In the opinion of four panel members and a mediator, even type." he explained He said that the U.S. social system said the situation comedies make up only about 20 per cent He explained, that unlike nighttime TV. the heroines of with the intensity of the women's liberation movement, the cries for other Images. of the total programming. the soaps, do not have to be beautiful and young role of women in film and TV has. if anything, declined Aman said one of the biggest reasons Hollywood has "You'll find the salt-of-the-earth. center-of-the-family "In nighttime television." he said, "it's hard to put a plain during the years. steered clear of creating women as major stars in dramatic women like Donna Reed in domestic comedy." she said women in a series and have it work." Ellen Aman. Toledo Times entertainment editor. Michele roles is that these shows have almost always ended in crib "And then you have the ' Lucy' comedy " Another aspect of reality. Feldman said.that is evident in Gallery. WBGU-TV entertainment editor: Jack Nachbar. death-an early flop at the box office soap operas is that no one character is perfect. assistant professor of popular culture, and David Fellman. She also said that movie goers in general want to see LUCILLE BALL makes mistakes because of her free- "I've never seen a soap opera character who doesn't show graduate student made up a recent panel which discussed escapism "You're not likely to see women in that kind of living nature, she explained. some weakness and some flaws," Feldman said "Often, "She's a wonderful, well-meaning woman who only wants you can't tell the good guys from the bad guys, even with a to help, and ends up by gumming things up." Gallery said score card." "The world of their show loves them and we in the audience "Not only do soaps feature people who have bad intentions love them." and do bad things, but that they have people we like who There is more of a market for TV scripts than for film have bad intentions and do bad things.'' he added

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BRING I.D. AND VALIDATION - POLLS OPEN 10-5:15 1105 S. MAIN ST. - DOWNTOWN • BOWLING GREEN • NEXT TO UHLMANS Thursday, Match 13, 197S, Th. BG N.w. fag. 7 local briefs Wet Willie draws from gospel music Art show 'Circus' changes Argent's orientation An orienUl art exhibition and sale will be held from 10 a.m.-S p.m. Monday in the west corridor of the Fine Arts Review hy merit an invitation from Yes to replace Wakeman when he energy through sheer musicianship iwith special interest in Building David Faadray left that band. instrumental skills), these bands seemed to be dully Mar son Ltd of Baltimore. Md . specialising in arranging The resulting music was good, but it seemed somewhat similar. art snows at universities and museums all over the oat of character for both the band and Argent himself, who country, also will exhibit works of 18th and llth century Barring unforeseen cancellations. Argent. Wet Willie, and had contributed so much to that light, jazzy feel that AFTER considerable listening, however. I have found masters and contemporary artists. Jo Jo Gunne will be seen in concert Sunday at Anderson characterized his previous band, that each of the three does have a distinctive character- Arena drawn primarily from the particular "roots" it emphasizes Absences Given the fact bands seldom hit the road unless they have "CIRCUS" is a pleasant change in Argent's orientation in its music a new to promote, one would logically expect to run The emphasis on this record is more on straight, and jazz- Wet Willie seems to draw most of its inspiration from The first day of classes for spring quarter will be across LP's from each of these bands among recent flavored rock The keyboards, which so heavily flavor the southern rural blues and gospel music-with a taste of Monday. March Jl releases. So It is not surprising to come up against new sound, are not overpowering. rhythm and blues thrown in on the side. Recognising that a larger number of students than usual from two of the three acts-Argent and Wet Willie. Although ever-present, they have a light and ethereal As a result. Wet Willie sounds low-down, gritty and mean may be absent from classes on that day. the faculty has The records. Argent's Circus' and Wet Willie's "Dixie quality They seem to be used only to enhance the mood of And the band sounds not unlike two other major groups been asked individually to authorize excused absences Rock." are good, solid efforts Neither pretends to be more each song rather than being ends in themselves. which celebrate the same roots. J Geils. and the Hulling Students will be required to obtain authorized excuses in than just an exercise in straightforward, tight musicianship The same sense of self control is found in the Stones the usual manner for absences on and after April 1 in each of the two bands' chosen genres Neither breaks new performances of Argent's other four musicians. Even in the Side one is a good taste of Ueils-style R&B rock The musical ground frequent instrumental interludes, the feeling that the music cooks with that unrelenting rhythmic drive so Dorm crime The conservative approach on the part of both bands has musicians are trying to enhance their songs rather than characteristic of the new southern bands The highlichl is resulted in music that could not be considered memorable the spirited title cut.'' Dixie Rock Selected hall directors will make a presentation on their reputations always prevails. Still, the approach has avoided the major pitfalls and On side two. the band's approach is somewhat more Campus Safety and crime prevention in dormitories to the This good taste is particularly strong traces of both dangers that rock bands usually encounter when they Campus Safety Advisory Panel at 3 p.m. today in the Mahavinshnu Orchestra celestial-type jatz. and Herbie oriented towards an authentic reproduction of various blues attempt to prove that they can be creative. and gospel styles Wayne Room. Union The meeting is open to the public Hancock-style funk. The potential for abuse in these cuts is obvious, and it is a tribute to Argent's sense ol good taste TO SAY that Argent has taken a conservative approach on that no abuses materialize. THE BEST cuts here are the acoustic "Jallhouse Moan, UAO "Circus" could be considered something of a mild My favorite cut on the album is "The Jester." a light and and the relatively pure gospel rendition of "He Set Me Some editing errors appeared in yesterday's News condemnation of the band breezy song that is currently receiving heavy FM airplay. Free." which is set in an interesting juxtaposition to the article on a possible Union Activities Organization (UAO) Throughout its history, the band has always seemed to be In its near-perfect blend of vocals, lyrics and music. I find first song budget cut trying to flirt with being classified as a "" it similar in spirit-if not actual sound-to much of the old The overall sound on this side is highly reminiscent of that Union Director Richard Stoner and James Stofan, band Zombies' music. found on the Stones' "Beggars' Banquet." Mean, nasty and assistant director of Union programming, suggested the This has especially been the case in the last year or so. It Wet Willie comes from an entirely different musical tinged with just a bit of sadness use of concert promoters to save money next year seemed that Rod Argent, who handles the band's keyboards. tradition Loosely defined. Wet Willie is another of The entire album owes much of its vitality to the soaring Stofan speculated that the outing center, a camping was considering the possibility of joining the Keith Capricorn's southern boogie bands vocal efforts of the Williettes. Ella Avery and Donna Hall rental service UAO had planned to implement, may have Emerson- keyboard whiz sweepstakes At first. I had difficulties accepting Wet Willie and its They not only succeed in keeping the band's sound properly to be cut. Much of his work took on that over-blown classical sister bands, the Allman Brothers and Marshall-Tucker. In earthy, but they give it a variety that is often lacking in rock The News regrets the errors. orientation, and be was successful enough in the style to their unflagging devotion to "roots" and the creation of bands Marathon The third annual Heartwatcher's Marathon and Relay will be run beginning at 1 p.m. Sunday in front of the Health Center Mojo theater presents one-act play Participants will run the 282 miles between the University and the University of Toledo iTUi health Preview winter quarter Mojo The play is a commentary doing works surrounding the without men. Davis said lA&Sl. plays Linda, the building, either individually or in teams of three or six byJ.»Cord«ro Theater production geared toward the college black experience." Davis There are several confused 18-year-old girl members Team winners will be recognized in 11 "The Warning-A Theme audience and adults, Davis explained "The Warning-A generations of women whodoesn t want to lace the categories "Mojo" is an African for Linda" by Ron Milner. said The play also will give Theme for Linda" is the within one household and rut that her grandmother Dr Richard W Bowers, professor of health and physical term for "magic" and is a drama "It has some people a chance to find out story of one black family they all reveal their opinions mother and cousin all find education. Peter Farrell. instructor in health and physical magic is what will be comic elements In It. but the what Mojo Theater is about, and how that family views about men to Linda, the themselves in education and Lt Col "Hoof' Gibson of the aerospace happening tonight through intent is serious." according because according to Davis love, sex and marriage, he central character Linda studies department will form one team Saturday in the Jne E. to director Ronald O. Davis, so many people don't know added now is having problems THE CAST for "The Funds for the American Heart Association will be raised Brown Theatre, when the graduate student. Curtain what Mojo is." relating to men. especially Warning--A Theme for by runners soliciting sponsors who pay a set sum for each stage is transformed Into s time is 8 p.m. for the one-act "Mojo Is a theater on this THE PLAY involves a in a sexual way. Linda' also includes Linda mile completed Those with ISO in sponsors will have the dingy. Detroit Oat for the presentation campus that is devoted to family that Is virtually The play becomes more Moore, graduate student, al 110 entry fee waived, while those with 825 in sponsors will involved as Linda looks to the grandmother. Janice pay a 85 entry fee. and those with no sponsors will pay the the several female models Cross graduate student as full fee within her family for the mother who has given up Entry blanks may be obtained from Sy Mah of the TU answers to her questions on life, and Diane Robinson physical education department. 2801 Bancroft St.. Toledo. Vincent concert: one-man show "All of these women are sophomore i A&Si. as Nora. 43606 Registration will be open until noon Sunday. equally unattractive."' Linda's cousin who tries to The course has been measured by the TU civil according lo Davis lead Linda toward engineering department so those participants who qualify Linda wrestles with her prostitution for the Boston Marathon to be held in April will be emotions regarding her Larry Joiner, junior accepted featuring variety of song,,dance relationship to men. to I A&S), will portray the old herself and with her own man in the production, while Forensic team By VlcklJoh.ioa farewell and good luck quarter to the east coast, he This IS the first tune a identity. Don Wilson, senior I Ed. I. The University forensic team placed second in concert, said Vincent. said concert has been put "The Warning-A Theme plays the part of Donald sweepstakes last weekend at Eastern University. Spring break is almost '"It is for those people who According to Vincent, it is together by students alone. for Linda" runs about one Linda's boyfriend The pan Denise R Burr, sophomore (Ed.). led the team, winning here and most students are appreciate what I do and not easy to combine a Vincent said hour and 10 minutes. Davis of Joan. Linda's sister is four individual trophies. She placed first in persuasion, ready to take a break. enjoy what I do." he added professional career with But he did admit he ran said. The action is done by Sherdeana second in rhetorical criticism, third in informative and "Take a Break" is the academic studies, but the into some difficulties in completed in four scenes Wilborn. sophomore i B A i fourth in after-dinner speaking theme of Michael Vincent's VINCENT said be has University experience has getting the show off the "so everyone can go back "The Warning-A Theme Phyllis S Hershman. freshman (A4sS). won three one-man variety show been performing helped to form his musical ground home and study." he added for Linda" is Iree and open trophies by placing third in persuasion, fourth in Vincent, senior (Ed.), will professionally for five program The University chapter of Patricia Ballard, junior to the public impromptu and sixth in extemporaneous speaking present a combination of years, at such places as the Public Relations Student A third place trophy was awarded to Laurie J Steele. song and dance numbers Cedar Point Amusement The concert is for Society of America and junior i Ed. I. for her prose-poetry readings. dating from the 1930s to Land He recently has been University students Vincent Women in Communications The next tournament will be in Philadelphia during present. working on a half-hour said, adding that he wants to are co-sponsoring the spring vacation. The show is set for 8:30 segment of a television show present a variety show that production. APARTMENTS p.m. tomorrow and -From Bach to Boogie-for is different from the typical Vincent said he does not Saturday in the Dogwood a Youngstown station concert format. The concert BUMPUS-DAHMS plan to make a profit and Intern program Suite. Union. It will include A member of the National is meant as an introduction fAcross from Harshman Dorml will be lucky if he makes some Vaudeville, a little tap Theater Institute Touring for the students to the night 2 Bedroom for 3-4 Students The Jefferson County (Ky.l Government Office of enough to pay the overhead dancing and a marionette Company. Vincent traveled club style of relaxed Apts. Shown on Friday, Saturday Program Planning and Development will sponsor a entertainment, he noted expenses. that will help present a with the company last and Sunday afternoons 1-5 p.m. Government Intern Program this summer. "It's different and Admission to the concert Students interested in local government as well as interesting." he said. "It's is 81. and it is open to the FOR APPOINTMENT, PHONE US county government should send a resume by March 21 to intended to be sentimental." public. ON SUNDAY, MONDAY or THURSDAY Catherine Ashabraner. Program Planning and EVENING - BETWEEN 7 & 10 p.m. Development. 206 County Courthouse. Louisville. Kv . School auction planned 40202 352-4671 The annual Wood Lane auction will begin at 7 p.m. BG Sailing Club AL-LYN Conference March 20 at Wood Lane School. 11160 East Gypsy Lane Rd. Handiworks, toys, useable household goods and wishes to congratulate 309 High St. & 801 Fifth St. Faculty and staff of vocational education programs will appliances are still needed, while used clothing and non- 352-9382 or 352-4671 meet on campus today for the annual Ohio Vocational working items are not. their new officers: Association spring meeting Refreshments will be available. Proceeds will go to The conference will draw teachers and administrators Wood Lane School and Industries. Dan Deighton ■ Commodore from 16 counties of northwest Ohio. The program will For further information, contact Wood Lane School at Cathy Ford • V. Commodore begin at 3:45 p.m. in the Union's Grand Ballroom, and 352-5115. after the business meeting, a dinner will follow at 5:30 Peggy Delaney - Fleet Captain p.m. Spring or Summer Vacation Dona Sink - Treasurer HOWARD'S Fashion show in blew Orleans? Sharon Deppert - Secretary "Something Old-Something New." the annual spring Maggie Kurteweil & Christy Smith - CLUBH fashion show sponsored by the Wood County Hospital Stay at the Public Relations Officers Guild, will begin with brunch at 11 a.m. Saturday in the THUR. Grand Ballroom. Union — Happy Sailing! Clothes from the IMOs will be displayed with background OLD TOWN VILLA music provided by a barber shop quartet. A flapper dance BADD0G will accompany styles from the 20s. The show will ....and save money! conclude with modern dress styles. Inflmalt Fr«nch QuaiUr iga isHOISd lo meet your fvery n«cd Tour FRI. & SAT. Admission to the show is 84 and reservations can be ist apartments by lh« week Halting from $100 All feature new nervate made with Marilyn Singleton at 352-2767 or Sharon Vail at baths and kachenlacibnei Slay in the heart of the labulous French Quarter and SAVE MONEY! Send (or free brochure 352-5438. Tickets may be purchased at the hospital gift MAKE HEADLINES JIVE SOUP shop or from any member of the guild governing board. 616Ursuline St. New Orleans. La 70116AC1504) 522 1793 *** The BG News Howard's is now going DON'T LET EXAM WEEK KLOTZ FLOWER FARMi has openings for ALL DRAFT BEER GET YOU DOWN! Featuring NAPOLEON & S. COLLEGE RDS. copy editors • Molson's • Bud THE REDWOOD OFFERS • Schhtz Dark • Rock WEEKLY SPECIAL • Busch • Schoenling YOU THE PERFECT WA TCH FOR FURTHER SPECIALS i • Drewry's STUDY BREAK St. Pat'« Party RELAX AND FORGET Buds or Blooming Stop by MONDAY IT ALL AT THE SPRING n /AA, ZYQOCACTUS 2/W BASS ALE REDWOOD 106 University Hall HARP'S ALE Remember • Daily Happy Hours 8 A.M.-4 P.M. M0N.-FRI. GUINNESS STOUT St. Patty* D«y • Hours 8-5 M-SAT. 333-83811,1 AIDay Pag. 6 Th. tG Ntwi, Thunday. March 13, 1975 Women play few major movie roles

By Sherry Klrkeadall women in media Dr Michael Marsden, assistant professor picture." the noted. "They slow down the action. After all, novels. Gallery noted, so TV is more likely to use scripts by of popular culture acted as the mediator. going to bed takes time." inexperienced writers-including women She added that Films about contemporary women just do not sell. Aman this has led to a "more healthy" image of contemporary What has happened to the dayi when women dominated IN THE DAYS of silent film, women dominated the added women on TV the films of the silent screen era? screen in two prodominant roles-virgin or vamp, according Gallery said sensitive movies about women can be found She also said that successful, meaningful nighttime TV Why is Barbara Walters the only woman to host a talk to Nachbar. The virgins included youthful, inncocent Mary on TV. "You find compassionate portrayals of has picked up from daytime TV the personality of show? Why are women in daytime television shows cast as Pick lord and the saintly Lillian Gish contemporary women on television with more frequency "characters that grow " mere props in quiz shows and models In the game shows? But now there do not seem to be the same type of roles than in movies." she said. Gallery was referring to the daytime soap operas, which Not since 1M6 has a film with a major woman's role won available, he said. However, she expressed distress at the roles most of the dominate the three major networks in the afternoons. an Academy Award And in 1974 only "The Trial of Billy "Hollywood has not yet learned to create dramatic roles women play on TV shows. She explained that 75 per cent of "Women are stereotyped less on soap operas than in any Jack.'' featured a contemporary woman in a major role. that don't evolve around the virgin-vixon or virgin-vamp the major women stars star in situation comedies Gallery other category of the media." Feldman noted In the opinion of four panel members and a mediator, even type." be explained He said that the U.S. social system said the situation comedies make up only about 20 per cent He explained, that unlike nighttime TV. the heroines of with the intensity of the women's liberation movement, the cries for other images. of the total programming. the soaps, do not have to be beautiful and young role of women in film and TV has. if anything, declined Aman said one of the biggest reasons Hollywood has "You'll find the salt-of-the-earth, center-of-the-family "In nighttime television." he said, "it's hard to put a plain during the years steered clear of creating women as major stars in dramatic women like Donna Reed in domestic comedy.'' she said women in a series and have it work." Ellen Aman. Toledo Times entertainment editor: Michele roles is that these shows have almost always ended in crib "And then you have the Lucy' comedy " Another aspect of reality. Feldman said.that is evident in Gallery. WBGU-TV entertainment editor; Jack Nachbar, death-an early flop at the box office. soap operas is that no one character is perfect assistant professor of popular culture, and David Fellman. She also said that movie goers in general want to see LUCILLE BALL makes mistakes because of her free- "I've never seen a soap opera character who doesn't show graduate student made up a recent panel which discussed escapism. "You're not likely to see women in that kind of living nature, she explained some weakness and some flaws." Feldman said "Often, "She's a wonderful, well-meaning woman who only wants you can't tell the good guys from the bad guys, even with a to help, and ends up by gumming things up." Gallery said score card." "The world of their show loves them and we in the audience "Not only do soaps feature people who have bad intentions love them." and do bad things, but that they have people we like who There is more of a market for TV scripts than for film have bad intentions and do bad things." he added

TO BE OR NOT TO BE I - Bill Shakespeare ^

Today you will have the opportunity to decide - whether Student Government will or will not be abolished.

- If it is, a Student Union will replace it -

Members will be selected at random from donating members (3.00 per year) Purpose will be to provide funds for any group of students who organize to attack problems in the university • this is how things get done OJ No titles, no mock elections, no bureaucracy t a. Independent funding - no administrative control V./ Publication of newsletter to announce important open meetings such as Board of Trustees, Academic Council

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STUDINT SIRVICtS FORUM PROUT HALL MIN'S OYM Rogers Offenhauer Towers Off-Campus Students Conklin Mac Quad Commuters Kohl Founders Kreischer Prout Harshman On-Campus Sororities Alpha Gamma Delta French House

BRiNG I.D. AND VALIDATION • POLLS OPEN 10-5:15 1105 S. MAIN ST. • DOWNTOWN • BOWLING GREEN - NEXT TO UHLMANS Th«r.doy, Me* ch 13, 197$, Tho BO Nawi/Poo. 7 Wet Willie draws from gospel music local briefs Art show Circus' changes Argent's orientation An oriental art exhibition and tale will be held from 10 a.ra.-S p.m. Monday in the west corridor of the Fine Arts Review by merit an invitation from Yes to replace Wakeman when he energy through sheer musicianship iwith special interest in Building DavM Faadray left that band. instrumental skills), these bands seemed to be dully Marion Ltd. of Baltimore. Md.. specializing in arranging The resulting music was good, but it seemed somewhat similar art shows at universities and museums all over the out of character for both the band and Argent himself, who country, also will exhibit works of 18th and 19th century Barring unforeseen cancellations. Argent, Wet Willie, and had contributed so much to that light, jazzy feel that AFTER considerable listening, however. I have found masters and contemporary artists. Jo Jo Gunne will be seen in concert Sunday at Anderson characterized his previous band, the Zombies. that each of the three does have a distinctive character- Arena drawn primarily from the particular "roots" it emphasizes Absences Given the fact bands seldom hit the road unless they have "CIRCUS" is a pleasant change in Argent's orientation in its music a new album to promote, one would logically expect to run The emphasis on this record is more on straight, and jazz- Wet Willie seems to draw most of its inspiration from The first day of classes for spring quarter will be across LP's from each of these bands among recent flavored rock. The keyboards, which so heavily flavor the southern rural blues and gospel music-with a taste of Monday. March SI releases. So it is not surprising to come up against new sound, are not overpowering. rhythm and blues thrown in on the side Recognising that a larger number of students than usual albums from two of the three acts-Argent and Wet Willie Although ever-present, they have a light and ethereal As a result. Wet Willie sounds low-down, gritty and mean may be absent from classes on that day. the faculty has The records. Argent's Circus and Wet Willie's "Dixie quality They seem to be used only to enhance the mood of And the band sounds not unlike two other major groups been asked individually to authorize excused absences Rock." are good, solid efforts Neither pretends to be more each song rather than being ends in themselves. which celebrate the same roots. J Ceils, and the Rolling Students will be required to obtain authorized excuses in than just an exercise in straightforward, tight musicianship The same sense of self control is found in the Stones the usual manner for absences on and after April 1 in each of the two bands' chosen genres Neither breaks new performances of Argent's other four musicians Even in the Side one is a good taste of Ceils style K&H rock The musical ground frequent instrumental interludes, the feeling that the music cooks with that unrelenting rhythmic drive so Dorm crime The conservative approach on the part of both bands has musicians are trying to enhance their songs rather than characteristic of the new southern bands The highlight is Selected hall directors will make a presentation on resulted in music that could not be considered memorable their reputations always prevails. the spirited title cut. "Dixie Rock " Campus Safety and crime prevention in dormitories to the Still, the approach has avoided the major pitfalls and This good taste is particularly strong traces of both On side two. the band's approach is somewhat more dangers that rock bands usually encounter when they Campus Safety Advisory Panel at 3 p.m. today in the Mahavinshnu Orchestra celestial-type jazz, and Herbie oriented towards an authentic reproduction of various blues Wayne Room, Union The meeting is open to the public attempt to prove that they can be creative Hancock-style funk. The potential for abuse in these cuts is and gospel styles obvious, and it is a tribute to Argent's sense of good taste TO SAY that Argent has taken a conservative approach on that no abuses materialize THE BEST cuts here are the acoustic "Jailhouse Moan, UAO "Circus" could be considered something of a mild My favorite cut on the album is "The Jester." a light and and the relatively pure gospel rendition of "He Set Me Some editing errors appeared in yesterday's News condemnation of the band. breezy song that is currently receiving heavy FM airplay. Free." which is set in an interesting juxtaposition to the article on a possible Union Activities Organization (UAO) Throughout its history, the band has always seemed to be In its near-perfect blend of vocals, lyrics and music. I find first song budget cut. trying to flirt with being classified as a "progressive rock" it similar in spirit- if not actual sound-to much of the old The overall sound on this side is highly reminiscent of that Union Director Richard Stoner and James Stofan. band Zombies' music. found on the Stones' "Beggars Banquet " Mean, nasty and assistant director of Union programming, suggested the This has especially been the case in the last year or so. It Wet Willie comes from an entirely different musical tinged with just a bit of sadness use of concert promoters to save money next year seemed that Rod Argent, who handles the band's keyboards, tradition Loosely defined. Wet Willie is another of The entire album owes much of its vitality to the soaring Stofan speculated that the outing center, a camping was considering the possibility of joining the Keith Capricorn's southern boogie bands vocal efforts of the Williettes. Ella Avery and Donna Hall rental service UAO had planned to implement, may have Emerson-Rick Wakeman keyboard whiz sweepstakes. At first. 1 had difficulties accepting Wet Willie and its They not only succeed in keeping the band's sound properly to be cut Much of his work took on that over-blown classical sister bands, the Allman Brothers and Marshall-Tucker In earthy, but they give it a variety that is often lacking in ruck The News regrets the errors orientation, and he was successful enough in the style to their unflagging devotion to "roots" and the creation of bands Marathon The third annual Heartwatcher's Marathon and Relay will be run beginning at 1 p m Sunday in front of the Health Center AAojo theater presents one-act play Participants will run the 262 miles between the University and the University of Toledo (TU) health Preview winter quarter Mojo The play is a commentary doing works surrounding the without men. Davis said 1A&S1. plays Linda, the building, either individually or in teams of three or six by Jan Cordaro Theater production. geared toward the college black experience." Davis There are several confused IB-year-old girl members Team winners will be recognized in 11 "The Warning-A Theme audience and adults. Davis explained "The Warning -A generations of women who doesn't want to fair the categories "Mojo" is an African for Linda" by Ron Milner. said The play also will give Theme for Linda" is the within one household and rut that her grandmother Dr Richard W Bowers, professor of health and physical term for "magic" and is a drama. "It has some people a chance to find out story of one black family they all reveal their opinions mother and cousin all hnd education. Peter Farreil. instructor in health and physical magic is what will be comic elements in it. but the what Mojo Theater is about, and how that family views about men to Linda, the themselves in education and Lt Col "Hoot'' Gibson of the aerospace happening tonight through intent is serious." according because according to Davis love, sex and marriage, he central character Linda studies department will form one team Saturday in the Joe E. to director Ronald O. Davis, "so many people don't know added now is having problems THE CAST for "The Funds for the American Heart Association will be raised Brown Theatre, when the graduate student. Curtain what Mojo is " relating to men. especially Warning- A Theme for by runners soliciting sponsors who pay a set sum for each stage is transformed Into a time is 8 p.m. for the one-act "Mojo is a theater on this THE PLAY involves a in a sexual way. Linda also includes l.inda mile completed Those with $50 in sponsors will have the dingy. Detroit Oat for the presentation campus that is devoted to family that is virtually The play becomes more Moore, graduate student as $10 entry fee waived, while those with US in sponsors will involved as Linda looks to the grandmother. Janice pay a $5 entry fee. and those with no sponsors will pay the the several female models Cross, graduate student as full fee within her family for the mother who has given up Entry blanks may be obtained from Sy Mah of the TU answers to her questions on life, and Diane Hobinson. physical education department. 2801 Bancroft St., Toledo. "All of these women are sophomore IA&SI. as Nora. 43606 Registration will be open until noon Sunday. Vincent concert: one-man show equally unattractive." Linda s cousin who tries to The course has been measured by the TU civil according to Davis. lead Linda toward engineering department so those participants who qualify Linda wrestles with her prostitution (or the Boston Marathon to be held in April will be emotions regarding her Larry Joiner, junior accepted featuring variety of song,, dance relationship to men. to , will portray the old herself and with her own man in the production, while Forensic team By Vlcki JohBsoa farewell and good luck quarter to the east coast, he THIS IS the first time a identity. Don Wilson, senior I Ed I, The University forensic team placed second in concert, said Vincent. said concert has been put "The Warning-A Theme plays the parl of Donald sweepstakes last weekend at Eastern University. Spring break is almost "It is for those people who According to Vincent, it is together by students alone. for Linda" runs about one Linda's boyfriend The parl Denise R Burr, sophomore I Ed.). led the team, winning here and most students are appreciate what I do and not easy to combine a Vincent said. hour and 10 minutes, Davis of Joan, Linda's sister is (our individual trophies She placed first in persuasion, ready to take a break. enjoy what I do." he added professional career with But he did admit he ran said. The action is done by Sherdeana second in rhetorical criticism, third in informative and "Take a Break" is the academic studies, but the into some difficulties in completed in four scenes Wilborn. sophomore iBA i fourth in after-dinner speaking theme of Michael Vincent's VINCENT said he has University experience has getting the show off the "so everyone can go back "The Warning-A Theme Phyllis S Hershman. freshman (A&Sl. won three one-man variety show. been performing helped to form his musical ground. home and study." he added for Linda" is free anil opeil trophies by placing third in persuasion, fourth in Vincent, senior (Ed.I. will professionally for five program The University chapter of Patricia Ballard. junior to the public impromptu and sixth in extemporaneous speaking present a combination of years, at such places as the Public Relations Student A third place trophy was awarded to Laurie J Steele. song and dance numbers Cedar Point Amusement The concert is for Society of America and junior (Ed I, for her prose-poetry readings. dating from the 1930's to Land He recently has been University students Vincent Women in Communications The next tournament will be in Philadelphia during present. working on a half-hour said, adding that he wants to are co-sponsoring the spring vacation. The show is set for 8:30 segment of a television show present a variety show that production APARTMENTS p.m. tomorrow and -From Bach to Boogie for is different from the typical Saturday in the Dogwood a Youngstown station concert format. The concert Vincent said he does not BUMPUS-DAHMS Intern program Suite. Union. It will include A member of the National is meant as an introduction plan to make a profit and (Across Irom Harshman Dorm) will be lucky if he makes some Vaudeville, a little tap Theater Institute Touring for the students to the night 2 Bedroom for 3-4 Students The Jefferson County (Ky I Government Office of enough to pay the overhead dancing and a marionette Company, Vincent traveled club style of relaxed Apts. Shown on Friday, Saturday Program Planning and Development will sponsor a entertainment, he noted. expenses. Government Intern Program this summer. that will help present a With the company last and Sunday afternoons 1-5 p.m. "It's different and Admission to the concert Students interested in local government as well as interesting." he said. "It's is |1. and it is open to the FOR APPOINTMENT, PHONE US county government should send a resume by March 21 to intended to be sentimental."' public. ON SUNDAY, MONDAY or THURSDAY Catherine Ashabraner. Program Planning and Development. 206 County Courthouse. Louisville. Ky.. School auction planned EVENING - BETWEEN 7 & 10 p.m. 40202 352-4671 The annual Wood Lane auction will begin at 7 p.m. BG Sailing Club AL-LYN Conference March 20 at Wood Lane School. 11160 East Gypsy Lane Rd. Handiworks, toys, useable household goods and 309 High St. & 801 Fifth St. Faculty and staff of vocational education programs will appliances are still needed, while used clothing and non- wishes to congratulate 332-9382 or 352.4671 meet on campus today for the annual Ohio Vocational working items are not Association spring meeting. Refreshments will be available Proceeds will go to their new officers: The conference will draw teachers and administrators Wood Lane School and Industries. Dan Deighton - Commodore from 16 counties of northwest Ohio The program will For further information, contact Wood Lane School at begin at 3 45 p.m. in the Union's Grand Ballroom, and 352-5115. Cathy Ford ■ V. Commodore after the business meeting, a dinner will follow at 5 30 Peggy Delaney - Fleet Captain p.m. Spring or Summer \focation Dona Sink - Treasurer HOWARD'S Fashion show in New Orleans? Sharon Deppert • Secretary "Something Old-Something New," the annual spring Maggie Kurteweil & Christy Smith CLUB H fashion show sponsored by the Wood County Hospital Guild, will begin with brunch at n a.m. Saturday in the Stay at the Public Relations Officers THUR. Grand Ballroom, Union — Happy Sailing! Clothes from the 1900s will be displayed with background OLD TOWN VILLA music provided by a barber shop quartet. A flapper dance BADDOG will accompany styles from the 20s The show will ....and save money! conclude with modern dress styles. Intimate French Quarter *lla restored lo meet your every need Tour FRI.&SAT. Admission to the show is $4 and reservations can be tsl apartments by the week starting from $100 Afl feature new private made with Marilyn Singleton at 352-2767 or Sharon Vail at baths and kitchen lacilines Slay in the heart oi the labulous French Quartet 352-5439 Tickets may be purchased at the hospital gift and SAVE MONEY' Send lor free brochure JIVE SOUP shop or from any member of the guild governing board. MAKE HEADLINES 616Ursut1neSt. New Orleans. La. 70116AC(5O4)522 1793 *** w+iw&infir&Tn!>*vHf& The BG News Howard's is now going DON'T LET EXAM WEEK has openings for ALL DRAFT BEER KLOTZ FLOWER FARM I Featuring GET YOU DOWN! i NAPOLEON & S. COLLEGE ROS. < copy editors • Molson's • Bud i • Schlitz Dark • Rock THE REDWOOD OFFERS 1 WEEKLY SPECIAL • Busch • Schoenlmg YOU THE PERFECT i WA TCH FOR FURTHER SPECIALS • Drewry's STUDY BREAK i < St. Pat's Party RELAX AND FORGET Buds or Blooming < MONDAY IT ALL AT THE SPRING „ Stop by n /AA BASS ALE REDWOOD i ZYGOCACTUS 2/99° 106 lk«ver$ity Hall 8 A.M.-4 P.M. HARP'S ALE Remember ■ Daily Happy Hours GUINNESS STOUT St. Patty's Dwiy ■ Hours 8-5 M-SAT. 333-8381 | M0N.-FRI. MOmy S *: *

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•from paga on* the Instructional Media budget "We'd have to shut attract and retain faculty. '.drive. Bring your newspapers to the truck Center, the libraries and off 10 faculty and half our Flrelands is reluctant to use Dr. Elsass said the broadcasting stations services to stay within the many main campus faculty. University's allocation to He noted the Increased subsidy," be said. About IS courses were the College of Education is demand on media services Stocker said Firelands taught fall quarter by main I behind Moseley Hall, between [2 and 4. f 85 per cent of the state for instruction. Dr. Halpern must draw on its operating campus faculty. average. He asked for an also said the media center is budget for capital improve- increase in the operating working out a plan to charge ments. He said painting and THE NEED FOR budget primarily to offset all non-instructional depart- the problem of noise in one computational services to DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE field experience expenses ments for media services. of the buildings would have adequately support C.ppi TM.nAnarlnTu About 42 per cent of the to be addressed soon. instructional and research ACROSS 02 Deadlocked operating budget is used to DR. HALPERN said the activities was emphasized 1 Brownish yellow 03 Snide people pay student teaching National Public Radio DR. REED pointed out by Hal Eckel, director of 6 Pace 04 Sinclair Lewis expenses. Or. Elsass said network has given the FM that the Firelands faculty computational services 10 — in hero 14 New Hampshire 05 Sign on a diner more than (190.000 Is station a timetable for are considered members of He said failure to increase city 00 Expressive allocated for contracts with improving public services. departments on the main the computational services 16 Yum-Yum and features cooperating teachers. He said the University must campus, yet their salaries budget could mean a friends 07 Holds He added that Title IX. decide what radio services are about SI.000 short of 10 Confess cutback in staff and curbed 17 Type of relative DOWN which requires sex equality are instructional and which those of main campus laboratory time. Since 1974. 18 Of flying craft 1 Similar In college programs may are public services, faculty Eckel said the department 19 Poetic time of 2 Carte mean that more coaches evaluating the costs of each He added that virtually all has tried lo curb computer day 3 Wardrobe will have to be hired for Although the media center Firelands faculty have their 20 Music from a accessory use by initiating several ballet score 4 legislator women's athletic teams. is in the Education Building. doctorates since they must control measures 23 Sounds by the 6 Work for editors Since the coaches would Dr. Halpern said the meet tenure requirements Eckel said the staff budget second 0 Pile be members of the physical University is reluctant to and be able to teach courses was cut this year so the 24 Tributary 7 Safaris education departments, the open an annex In an 26 Indicate 8 Where Tipperary through the masters' level. operating budget could be 28 Kind of pickle ia College of Education would academic building north of Committee members increased But even with the 29 Con — 9 Easy mark pay their salaries, be said. Ridge Street until a questioned the need for restructuring, only half the 30 Sounds of dlsap- 10 Gompers and He added that coaches of technician can be hired to granting tenure to Firelands Eroval Morse operating budget allocation erlin product 11 Of a certain revenue-producing sports man the annex. faculty Dr Reed said be was left in January for the 3(1 Removable part shape are paid for their coaching He added that some thought turnover would remaining two thirds of the of a drill 12 German cake efforts by the revenue the departments have been accelerate unless tenure academic year. 37 Gets rid of (with 13 Landlord sport produces. allowed to buy their own "off") 21 Holt in one were provided 40 Shepherd-! — 22 Choice: At.br media equipment since they He added that he would Eckel said availability of 41 Proofreader's 25 Light strokes DR. ELSASS said since use much of It in their 1NJWU 10 PMYIW PU u I like to be able to reduce a the J. Preston Levis mark 20 Give out interest the state board of education programs. S E G ft E_L faculty member's load by Regional Computer Center 43 Site of ancient 27 Short letter 47 Highest Philip- » has required the college to Dr. M Douglas Reed, Olympic games 28 Snoopy and 1 R ■ A one course during a quarter was assumed to have cut pine mountain \ a r »1. submit by July 1976 a master dean of Flrelands campus, 44 Sacred song others 48 Shelter i i i OBB ill r, • NO A » to allow that professor time computer expenses if 46 Float 30 Arrow used with 49 Glide on ice i u IHBT 1 a R • S plan for implementing new and Charles Stocker, to use research facilities at requests for computer a crossbow 48 Machines for 50 Poetic name for • v 1 Ml MB E I requirements, money will Flrelands business other campuses since they services stabilized He shaping wood 31 Monsieur's p n 0 D a ladylove s P 1 E 6 have to be allocated lo manager, appeared before are lacking at the Firelands 49 TV writer's affirmative 61 Place again F ) E L ■ SJI'ILII' ■■ added that computer use has 33 Brilliantly color- » L ITsaaal forming the plan New the committee to explain the product 62 Dignity and N T I branch. increased about 30 per cent 62 view ed food fish pomp requirements must be difficulties they have Reducing Flrelands a year 34 Shade of green ■ A i ' si Ss*sC|f<|Y| 64 Often-seen sign: 53 Anatoiy Kar- ■ I A IK IE IS 1 incorporated into the staying within the subsidy Phrase 36 Jewels 5 1 'nfff faculty could cut the number Eckel said at least a pov's game P N| i education program by 1900. granted them by the Ohio 69 Besides 38 Drill command 65 Strip off of programs since Dr. Reed (43.000 increase would be 00 Side petals of a 39 Set with shiny 56 Top r IT M r according to Dr. Elsass. Board of Regents. said some Firelands depart- needed to restore flower: Bot. metal bits 57 Ark passenger I s » R I 0 M E Dr. Sheldon Halpern, vice 0» C It Dr. Reed said Flrelands ments consist of one computational services staff 81 Chinese nut: 42 Camera supports 58 Charlie Chaplin 111 1 provost for faculty affairs, must draw on faculty and Var. 46 Lacking in s» n N K K f » member. to last year's level. He also and others H V * 1 1 emphasized a need for resources at the main He said since part of the asked for more than 1200.000 greater coordination among campus to stay within their Firelands mission is to in operating money DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau

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Dan liar field BG hockey-not a super power yet

By Du GerfteM skates early was freshman John Mavity. a potential high- Bowling Green. When you've got less to work with in the CONSIDERING THE granlin-aid problem. Mason runs a tmtimt 3»»u —■» scoring stalwart. beginning, the chips are already down most respectable operation here BG is fortunate to have With a host of injuries like that, the ambushed BG defense Would it then be feasible to push for 23 grants lor BG to be such a young-minded and energetic coach in Mason He The rock duo o( Seals and Croft must have been thinking of was left as ragged as a moth-eaten suit. It is a wonder BG more competitive with teams like Michigan Tech and could just forget this t'niversity and its below-par hockey Bowling Green when they recorded their hit single. "We finished with such an astounding record. 13-10-2. Boston'' Mason said to be any good nationally, you have to program i below top standards lor grants > and head to one of may never pan this way again " Such a fine melody and so But the excuses go rolling on Explain the two Western have three good lines, six defensemen and two goalies But the more respected schools in the hockev circuit-Michigan suitable to BG athletic*. Michigan losses I am lost when it comes to those he would be pleased with a national ceiling of 20 or 21 grants. Tech When it comes down to winning key games that would put nightmares he said earlier in the year Mason, the lormer builder of Lake Superior hockey said this university on a national sports level, something happens As the season rolled on. BG re-entered the top-ten in the Mason said he is taking a back seat to some schools in he was offered the job at Tech if and when present coach that keeps BG from reaching that coast-to-coast fame. nation and rode a 23-9-2 mark into the CCHA playotts recruiting, but offered reasons why BG picks up a few "blue John Maclnnes retires, but refused it He said he likes the Handing out the cigar has not been a BG tradition this Maybe, just maybe. BG could capture the conference crown chip players" discarded from the "big three " challenge of winning At Tech. winning has the Good decade The era of big-time Falcon sports has come and and claim the rights to an NCAA bid "There is no question that I am playing a back seat to Housekeeping Sea I guarantee ' gone through the 1950s and early 60s It is only a folklore Then BG walked into St Louis Arena to play the Lake Michigan State. Michigan Tech and Notre Dame." Mason But as far as his future is concerned. Mason said he is now. Superior Lakers They looked good-true champions, but said I am always fighting them for players They are the quite satisfied at Bowling Green Today, the national splendor belongs to an exclusive group only for two periods big-name schools "I couldn't be happier he said this week of big-time, big-money schools. You need to know the rules to win and bow to cut corners to attain national awareness. LEADING COMFORTABLY. 4-0 going into the third "IT'S HARD FOR me to get all the players I want." the THE FUTURE LOOKS good for the Falcon hockey frame, the Falcons quickly lost their composure A few BG mentor said "I am limited in my recruiting money I machine with Mason behind the scene The NCAA hockey THIS YEAR, the Falcon hockey team had a golden breaks in the Lakers' favor and presto, a 6-4 loss have no assistant coach to recruit for me and I have limited tourney would have looked nice this year, but it musl wait opportunity to waltz into the NCAA tourney. What a classic case of "choking" if ever there was one grants I can get kids here that just like to play for me. like a until the KG program becomes more mature Considering the competition, could one actually picture Coach Mason said it was more like "panicking," What's the smaller school. like our facilities here and just like playing BG may not be a national powerhouse or ever get into the Bowling Green in such a tournament with the hockey difference? and not competing where they would be at Tech or some limelight permanently But we do have a solid foundation Goliaths? Can you visualise the Falcons in the finals of any But I must applaud the Falcons on winning 23 games 1 other big school " for prominence No cigar, yet NCAA tourney so big and important? could say the future will always look brighter, but BG may Head BG hockey coach Ron Mason said before the Central never accomplish 23 wins next year-maybe never Coach Collegiate Hockey Association iCCHA I tournament that be Mason agrees. was sure this was the year a league team would be chosen "I thought in the beginning of the season that we'd be Track for the NCAA tourney, but be would bet Minnesota and awfully lucky If we won 20 games this year, but realistically. Michigan Tech would be tabbed before last Sunday's CCHA I thought we could win 23." Mason said "I don't think we Bowling Green's outdoor tourney final-and he was right. can win more games than that next year. But you never track season opener, Relating to the past season, there must be a dictionary full know " originally scheduled during of excuses to explain the BG losses of the past seasons and spring break, has been the old line of. "Where did we go wrong?" The loss to Lake BUT DURING BG'S winning ways, the Falcons were changed. Superior last weekend in the CCHA tournament could utilize playing contests with a slight disadvantage While BG Northern Illinois was about ten volumes of excuses dresses its alloted 20 players 116 icers with full grants>. such slated to compete at BG's AND ADD THIS excuse to your list If you can remember teams as Boston U.. the entire WCHA and St. Louis dress 20 Whittaker Field on back to the Notre Dame affair (November (-91 and a five- of 23 full riders each game Saturday. March 29 The player controversy involving supposedly ineligible BG Mason said, and it seems very logical when recruiting, meet will now be run on players The Irish swept the series amidst the controversy. that a player who is offered a lull scholarship

ORLANDO. Fla (API-It laughed and said. "Okay. ALSTON IS the senior insisted. "One of the most his dashing proteges like a was l'i hours before game the'DHV member of the major dramatic moments of the clucking old hen He has a time when Walter Alston This is a ritual being leagues' 24 managers, and is game comes in the late brooding loner in Mike lumbered out of the Los replayed this spring as the in his 22nd year as skipper of innings when the manager Marshall, baseball's best Angeles dugout and started major league baseball the Dodgers He's ridden the must decide whether to stay relief pitcher, and perhaps looking for Frank Quilici. teams prepare for a new highs, weathered the lows with a pitcher or pull him the game's most pleasant manager of the Minnesota season. The American He's seen the game through out and go for some runs. individual in Steve Garvey, Twins. League uses designated its greatest transition This is where the fans join the 1974 Most Valuable Finally, he found him hitters for the pitcher The period When he talks, him In a second-guessing Player, with a gamut of "What are we going to do, National League doesn't. In baseball men listen. game." personalities in between. Frank''" the 63-year-old inter-league exhibition "The game is good as it Alston has the same Dodger manager asked. games, the issue Is decided Is." he said dourly.■• ifaWhy ictatad* aboul proposed i"AI LONG as they "Are we playing the DH or by mutual agreement.- not leave it alone?'' pinch runners produce for me, I don't care not?" Most times the NL gives Alston said be is not "IT MAY produce more how they conduct their in to the AL. opposed to progressive runs." he said." but it would private lives." he said. "THE DH' replied "I don't mind It in the change but be has a distaste virtually eliminate the Quilici. spring." said Alston, on his for any move that bleeds the double play. Who wants to High school "We don't want to." said concession "It gives us a sport of some of its see the double play out of Alston chance to see more players traditional appeal. baseball?" cage pairings Quilici stiffened Before in action. But I'm against it "Baseball is founded on The tall, low-key one-time be could respond. Alston in regular play." second-guessing," he school teacher watches over By The Associated Press Regional Tournament Pairings Thursday Class -\ A A At Canton Auditorium Cleveland East Tech (20-1) vs. Barberton (20-2.) 7:30 p.m. Class A At Bowling Green State University Pottisville (23-01 vs. Maria Stein Marion 121-1,1 7:30 p.m. At University of Dayton Falcon senior Doug "Dyne" Ross, who finished hit two year Fredericktown (20-2) vs. career as BG't second-leading scorer, is tentatively planning a Carding ton (16-*,) 7 30 p.m. professional career. The Dearborn, Mich, native said he might Macon Eastern (21-2) vs Dyno' try out with either the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Mississinawa Valley 118-4.) Hockey league or the New England Whalers of the World 9:30 p.m. Hockey league.

IAA notes The Church Classifieds of Conservation wearier Mike Marring (rep), shewn in aaritor loosen action, it Sigma Phi Epsilon captured its third straight indoor track compering in the NCAA national tournament today at Princeton University. relays title as it scored 13 points on two second places and a Invites You To Melting qualified for the meet by placing third at 158 pounds in the recent seventh place in the four-lap relay. get Be An Strain ••• Mid-American Conference (MAC) championships at Kent State. (Newsphoto ORDAINED MINISTER by Jerry Mcrsok). Phi Kappa Alpha took the 1975 fraternity swimming championships, totaling 20 points. Sigma Nu finished second results And Acquire The Rank with 17 points. New meet records were set by Ted Camella in the 50-yard DOCTOR Athletes in two NCAA meets butterfly. T. Jake in the 100 freestyle and J Donehy in the OF NATUREPEMCS 200 freestyle summer By Jerry Mast* Melting is competing today for the nationals, had a 7-4-2 the relay, so that Vermilyea ••• Assistant Sports Editor in the opening round of the record this season-one of can concentrate on his Phi Kappa Tau won its second straight fraternity curling meurope hS 0*T AOVAhti I NCAA meet at Princeton the best on the squad. speciality-the 880-yard run title by defeating Phi Kappa Alpha, 7-5. in the final match PATMfl' ft(0UM(D I flCG Our fall fro*7*k| CrXftfi .1 Kbit*! loobng NCAA national University in Princeton. Coach Mel Brodt's indoor Vermilyea will be making The Maple Leafs took the independent crown with a 7-5 U 1 COvl .•••.•.» IfCilMMl (AW mmitmmHi comcmii nt* fnmiin aho N.J He qualified for the track team will be his third trip to the NCAA verdict over the Ceteus. oohovo what wo b*ttw Han irtouM ontt m competition in wrestling and haimon, afltfi natufO *t in i non-alruc- ••• • CAll TOIL trUl I 100 m 4161* indoor track will be held this national meet by placing competing tomorrow in two indoor meet. He competes in turod IBHV tjntlwnomaMtmM, Ml* no traV weekend at two sites. third at 158 pounds in the events in the NCAA indoor the 880 prelims at 2:35 p.m. The Off-Campus All-Stars defeated the Offenhauer All- drtsonol OOctrna or wOf1"* •«•>•' t« 'o* Senior grappler Mike recent Mid-American track championships at (EST) tomorrow, with the Stars 4-0, to take the 1975 independent bowling nwwttori #'t Conference (MAC) meet at Detroit's Cobo Hall finals scheduled for 10.07 championships. A team series of 2.171 pins highlighted the Kent State University. (EST). The defending MAC match. Offenhauer won the residence hall title in an earlier 1. C*r tagitfli and PocHi 10. The distance medley relay 880 outdoor champion, he match CHARITIES 2. RgdtKww '■!•* hot" m«fi| hot oil. ••• "totOH. '•tlauri'ttl. HI itntal IF METTING wins bis team met the national qualified for the indoor meet afonooa, otc Our dtfOttOP/ hit* first round match, be will standard by posting a 955 1 withal 52.3clocking The Lavaliers of Rodgers defeated Anderson Hall, 4-1. to BOARD O.er 1,000 P'..!.|. aitaE'll wrestle again later today. time, and the quartet win the 1975 residence hall hockey crown. The BG Bruins "Mfiti •iit*>*<"if on ajtonitK cath oruount Semi-finals will be held competes in the prelims at Competing in three won the off-campus title with a 2-1 victory over the PIZZA 12 45 p m (EST) tomorrow. national meets is just one of 3 Nrtorni rtwnaajoa, baptisms, run- Friday, with the finals in all Birdhands. on* oft* a- ollor fthentlonol 10 weight classes set for The foursome includes Vermilyea's many achieve- tuFKOOft*. Saturday. Head wrrstling ments. One of BG's cross- freshman Rick Hutchinson Women's Lacrosse A Start you own church and apery lor coach Bruce Bellard Is in the 690. junior Ron Taylor country co-captains last fall, TONIGHT tif-«t>on from copOftj Oft* othOf accompanying Melting on in the 440, junior. Tim be was voted the outstanding The first spring practice quarter will be held each the trip. Zumbaugh in the three- freshman performer in both for the Bowling Green Monday. Tuesday and at

The talented senior has a quarter mile leg, and either track and cross-country and women's lacrosse team will Wednesday at the same CftdoM ■ '(M win donation for tho career mark of 29-16-2. and senior Tom Preston or carries a 3.6 grade average. be held Wednesday. April 2. time Domino's mmtor'i cridintiort and oocfeot Kama sophomore Gary Des- He is counted on to make from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at * ovr ordsnafton •> racof«i*o0 ■> ot 50 itoto* his win total Is the fifth best and moil 'or on* couotnoi Church of Con in Bowling Green history. jardlni in the mile. major contributions this Sterling Farm Field. All Anyone having questions lonratavn, Bo> 371 Mar, Eithor, rlOfhto Melting,, who also placed spring as the Falcon interested women are should contact coach Carol S p.m. 'til closing third In the MAC as • ZUMBAUGH replaced thinclads bid for an outdoor invited to try out. Practice Durentini, room 201C. Men's truce VermHyeo freshman but did not qualify senior Bruce Vermilyea in track MAC title for the remainder of the Gym flic*!** Rees Montgomery-BG's most valuable ML* By Dick Reel and won seven straight games before losing to Central MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: This was a tough decision, camp, it appeared that Hipsher could give the Falcons a lift Assistant Sports Editor Michigan but in the end. I picked Jeff Montgomery over Cornelius as a sixth man. Of course, the four-year dream of winning the MAC title Cash. But he was a very tight and nervous individual once he got failed to come true with the overtime defeat against the "Monk" finished the season with a 19.5 scoring average, into a game Hipsher must correct this problem il be 11 has been a long basketball season In Faiconland. and Chippewas tops for BG and second in the conference. In his last four expects to make a contribution to next year's squad. despile last Saturday night's loss to Central Michigan, the games. Montgomery averaged an incredible 30.2 points per He has the potential to be a fine player, but his slow year is still not over. The Falcons will play Tennessee in the first round of the game. development this season was a major disappointment The cagers' 17-9 record and a 9-5 mark in the Mid- National Commissioner's Invitational Tournament in The six-foot senior guard was the hoopsters most American Conference I MAC I was very respectable; it was Louisville, Ky. tomorrow night. Time will not permit me to consistent scoring threat all season, hitting double figures in COMEBACK OF THE YEAR: This award goes to Steve the best Bowling Green record in seven years. It is an wait until that game is played to record my observations all but one of the 26 games Cooper, who came close lo quitting the team when he was impressive mark considering the Falcons were once 10-* about the boopsters, so here they are. Considering his first two varsity campaigns. "Monk'' benched in mid-January Cooper had scored only 10 points in came of age as an offensive performer His field goal a six-game span, and apparently had lost all faith in his shooting went from 36 per cent as a sophomore to 42 per cent game as a junior lo 46 per cent this year. But Falcon mentor Pat Haley gave Cooper a starting Montgomery's most important contribution to the team assignment against Ohio University here, and the Toledo was not always his scoring. He ran the Falcon offense transfer responded with 14 points and a fine defensive game handled the ball flawlessly against a press and provided a against Walter Luckett much-needed stabilizing influence on the rest of the team In the last 11 games of the season. Cooper raised his while on the court shooting percentage from 33 to 41 per cent while averaging There was not a player in the MAC who meant more to his close to 13 points per game team than Montgomery did to the Falcons When my ballot comes for the MAC player of the year. Montgomery will be WATCH OUT FOR NEXT YEAR: Greg Kampe This my choice spunky freshman is a great competitor and has an attitude It was a pleasure to watch "Monk" play basketball this that coaches love. He is lightning-quick and despite his 5-9 winter. He got rid of his "hot-dog'' tag and the potential size. Kampe could play an important role on next year's that was always there finally showed through during the team. entire season. His action this winter was limited to junior varsity play In fact. Kampe did not start playing well until the second BIGGEST SURPRISE: Ron Hammye wins this one hands half of the season, but that was because he plays football down. At the beginning of the season, I figure the 6-9 and reported late freshman was a year or two away from stardom, but Kampe's determination is going to take him places, Hammye proved me wrong possibly down a path that will help the Falcons next winter Hammye came on strong in the second half of the season to establish himself as BG's man of the future. Despite PLAYER I ADMIRE MOST: Cornelius Cash I have to seeing little action in the first nine games, the young give "June" credit for assuming leadership responsibility pivotman stepped into a starting role and performed after a disappointing junior season Cash lost weight, admirably for a freshman. worked hard, hustled constantly and was an inspiration to II he puts on some weight and rids himself of his teammates with his attitude overaggressive tendencies that often got him into foul The Falcons failed to win the MAC crown that Cash trouble. Hammye could become one of the MAC'S premiere wanted badly, but "June" was a man even in defeat He did big men by the time he graduates. not make excuses and held his head high despite the adversity BIGGEST DISAPPOINTMENT: Dan Hipsher Who'' Cash gave BG fans three outstanding years of play, and I Thai's the whole story Hipsher did not play much this wish him well in an attempt at a pro career season, and when he did. he did not play well "June" has become a fixture in the BG lineup: it seemed He is a good shooter, but the 6-6 sophomore was only six of he would always be there But Cash will not be around 23 from the field during the year After a good pre-season anymore, and it just won't be the same without him

Falcon backcourt star Jeff Montgomery (22) cries out in pain during last Saturday night's basketball battle against Central Michigan at Anderson Pain Arena, leg cramps caused the severe pain and eventually forced "Monk" to The BG New leave the contest in overtime, Montgomery will take a 19.5 scoring average into tomorrow night's game against Tennessee in the Notional SPORTS Commissioner's Invitational Tournament. (Newsphoto by Dan Feicht) Thursday, March 13, 1975 Page 10 Stewart's decision not an easy one

Kditor'i note: The following Is Ike last of a three-pert came to Cleveland, because I had a better chance of making "Before the game and maybe after the game. Jack will serin on former Falco* leer Jokn Stewart, now playlag the team. 1 don't want to go to the minors. I thought I could tell you what you did wrong and how to improve, whereas with the World Hockey Association Cleveland Crusaders. make it here, so that's why I signed with Cleveland." Mason reacts during the game. He gets a little more involved. By Mike Lesko 4): How do you like the brand new Coliseum'' "Ron Mason is more of a flamboyant-type guy. He's a A: "I enjoy playing there. It would be super if we had a lot little younger in his thinking, where Jack goes by the hard of people in there. I think it would be just great if we could rule." John Stewart's decision to leave Bowling Green as a get about 18,000 in there It's kind of disheartening playing in 4): Is there any difference between Jack Vivian's coaching sophomore last year was not anovernight thing. front of such small crowds at BG as compared to now? The youngster was leaving a patterned college education 4): Would you prefer the kind of fan enthusiasm that they A: "He's in a different situation now He's with pros- program and two years of varsity hockey eligibilty. There have at Bowling Green? people who supposedly know the game They can be told was always the chance that he would not achieve his goal - what to do, but not as readily as they could be in college. to play professional hockey In short, there were more than "College is still a learning process, and Jack had a few hassles involved Last of a series something to offer there I'm not saying he doesn't have a Hut Stewie" decided to brave the adverse conditions to lot to offer here. He helps the players as much as he can. pursue his pro hockey career with the Cleveland Crusaders But it's more of a reminder instead of actually teaching a He (alked about those difficult decision days in recent A: "All college fans are a different breed than man how to do something up here In college, it was interviews professional fans, supposedly. At BG. they just love to make teaching rather than reminding." l| Were some of the people at Bowling Green surprised noise and have a good time, whereas here they expect a good when vou left? game Otherwise, they think they're being cheated out of 4): Do you think it's harder for a coach on a professional A: "Eventually, before I signed, everybody at BG pretty their money. level to try and get his players motivated'' well knew I was going to be leaving They were just super "That's the biggest thing the team worries about A: "Yeah, I think it is, basically because there's such a people there Actually, they don't worry about winning a( home as much long schedule-78 games In college, you could gear yourself Hut here iClevelandi. with Jack Vivian, (owner) Nick as they do putting on a good show for the fans " for the weekend, and you knew what you had to do and who Mileli i trainen Steve Thomas, Mike Bartley and myself 4): Do you feel any pressure in that, if you don't perform you were facing You could develop your style all week to all from Howling Green. 1 kind of thought maybe I was only well, you might be sent down to the minors for a long period fight whoever came in on Friday night." nere Because ot Howling Green But I've been assured that of time? 4): What do you think has been your biggest thrill so far in wasn't Ihe case That helped me out a lot-knowing they A: "Every player. I think, has that feeling, because you the pros? Your first goal? wanted me here for my talent instead of being from Bowling can be traded so easily. So, you always have to go into the A: "I think my biggest thrill was just making the team. I Green game with the attitude that you're going to do your best proved something to myself and to the people who were a And if they don't think your best is good enough, what else little skeptical of my ability." Q: It had to gel to the point where you said you're going to can you do?" Q: Who might that be in particular? do what's best for John Stewart rather than what's best for 4): You've played under both Jack Vivian and Ron Mason A: "Just people in general Ihe fans and the press Bowling Green, because obviously if you stayed at BG. you (at BGl How would you compare them as coaches? "I'll be looking forward to next year I'll be a little could have helped them out a lot this year But didn't you A: "Jack is a very good adminislrator-a very good more mentally prepared " feel > ou had to do what's best for yourself general manager-an organizer He studies the game and 4): So. like I said before, this is like a dream come true for A; Well. I knew if I stayed there (BO), I might have thinks very well. Behind the bench, he's quieter than Ron you? missed the opportunity to play pro hockey in two years. And Mason A: "Yeah, that's for sure." John Stewart - Skating with the Ousaders. I might have gotten hurl Of course, they say you always have your schooling to fall back on, but when you want to play hockey from day one, your schooling really doesn't rLauri Leach matter Tin glad I left I knew 1 could probably further myself here I knew I could play the game I wanted to play and make money at it. So. that was the decision 1 made " 4): So. your goal always was to play hockey Women athletes have fine year A: Yeah, my family always wanted me to go to college, By Laarl Leach potential to be state and to practice two nights a tournament by beating the swimming team is They were second in the and 1 went to Bowling Green so I could play hockey. Now Staff Writer regional powerhouses week. They completely Falcons, and BG finished as phenomenal considering the Midwest championships. that Mr. Vivian offered me this, I grabbed at it. I just hope Besides the state runner-up massacred most of their state runner-ups conditions of the Eleven women and nobody thinks I'm doing the wrong thing " hoopsters. a young opponents with unbelievable The surprise team of the Natatorium. MiSue Finke coaches Jean Campbell and "We do what we do out of gymnastics team also scores like 86-36 over Wright year would have to be the has often placed high in Dave Thomas are now