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No. 2. Volume 27 ~lssU0 Thursday, July 18, 1991 PRINTED ON ~) RECYCLED PAPER WSU loses another student Summer accidents plague Wright State community Education reforms wanted Greg Billing thing that i going to take time. He was very "He was going to graduate in four years," confident of himself. Some may say he was Baumer said. "That is rare for a student State Board and Ohio Department Sports Editor on the verge ofbeing cocky, but it was never athlete. He was also going to be one of our of education seeking changes to Wright State was dealt another blow on to that extent. He was just very confident of captains this year. For Tim the main thing is improve education, page 2. June25, when junior Tim Best lost his life in his abilities."It's been two weeks and we've I gave him the chance to run in college. He a motorcycle accident on North done a good job dealing with it. It'll take a gave me the chance to coach a really talented hio Bell overcharges Montgomery County Line Road near little time."! athlete." Bradford. Baumer said his relationship with Best Baumer described Best as a person who Calling card users may have been The fatality was the second for Wright got off to a rocky start after he tried to recruit knew how to have fun, but also when to stop. accidentally overcharged due to State in less than a month. On June 9,junior him for Wright State's cross country team. "He was one of the guys at the basketball error in system, page 3. Darrell Robertson died at Kings Island after Baumer sent letters to Best, but he never games jumping around with their faces he was electrocuted attempting to save two received them. Baumer eventually got in painted," Baumer said. "Tim and the guys •Recession nears end park patrons who fell into an electrified contact with Best and persuaded him to got that started. That drew in more people. pond. attend Wright State. But to this day, Baumer I've seen as many as 35 men and women up Mild to strong recovery expected, According to reports, Best was traveling doesn't know what happened to the letters. there. Tim was a heck of a young man. page 3. on his 1984 Honda Interceptor motorcycle Best chose Wright State since it was Baumer mentioned the possibility of around 7: 13 p.m. on North Montgomery close to home and it enabled his parents to naming the Raider Award after Best and is County Line Road when he lost control of watch him run. investigating setting up a scholarship in the vehicle. He went off the left side of the "He was very active," Baumer said. "He Be t's name. Green ville High School is also ning your skin may be road and hit a fixed object. liked to keep things going and was very "putting something together," according to Best, who would have been 20 on July energetic." Baumer. ·ng for trouble 14, was wearing an approved helmet at the Best graduated from Greenville High "He was a real interesting individual," ng term wear and tear on your time of the accident. School in 1989 and took part in cross said Baumer. "He showed a lot of leadership n from the sun's rays While at Wright State, Best was the top country, track and wrestling. He was also a by example. He was real honest with his scussed, pagelO. runner for the cross country team his professional motorcycle racer for the past teammates and worked hard towards his freshman and sophomore years. three years and was currently employed as a athletic and academic goals. He enjoyed life oroners office job "It shocked the team," said cross country life guard at Miller's Grovepool in West and lived life to its fullest We are going to repares WSU senior for life coach Mike Baumer. "It's just one of those Milton. miss the guy, definitely." Senior Erik Ramnath learns first hand about life and death, page 7. Student loan ampus Quotes Page 10. counciling '':·::.11 : ams ·11:1~11:.::1.1·:1·11.1.1:1.::111:1:::1:111:1· 1.1::1"·11·1·:.1:1:1:11:::.:1111 schedule set The designated hitter Check out both sides of the issue, The student loan collection office has page 12. announced its pre-loan counseling schedule for the 1991-92 school year. Woods suspended In an effort to accommodate students' schedules, pre-loan counseling sessions Raiders lose point guard for '91, will be held during four consecutive days. page 11. The sessions will be held from Monday, One of WSU's new police cruisers sitting in front of Allyn September 30, to Thursday, October 3. Hall. According to Steve Homan of the Department of Public Sessions are scheduled daily at 8:30 in a.m., 11:00 a.m., 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. Safety, two of the schools four cruisers are traded every year. in room 041 of the University Center. out loans are required by the federal Those students receiving Perkins loans, Students at WSU's Lake Campus should government to attend pre-loan counseling, health professional loans and all other contact Cassie Dorsten at 1-800-23 7 -14 77 before receiving funds." institutional loans must attend a session for the branch campus schedule. According to Ulmer, the sessions are held annually before their funds will be "This year's sessions will be to ensure that students know their rights as disbursed," Ulmer said. conducted for one week only," said Carol well as their responsibilities. "Pre-loan For more information contact, the Ulmer, office manager of WSU's student counseling is required of all first-time Student Loan Collection Office, 873-2278. lo

Wright State University has reduction of one staff member and assistant profes or of Sociology at reorganized its Office of an approximate savings of the University ofNorth Carolina at Conferences and Continuing $55,000, since we will not need to Wilmington. Education into the WSU Center for replace the previous director of the Mileo has served as assistant Professional Development and an overall office." director of Conferences and Office of Conferences and Special The Center for Profes ional Continuing Education ince 1987. Events in order to better erve the Development will continue In that capacity, she was university and the Miami Valley offering the noncredit training responsible for organizing and community, according to Williard program , courses and work hop overseeing logistical support for a J. Hutzel, Ph.D., WSU A ociate the univer ity has offered through wide variety of special events and Vice President for Academic that office in the past. conferences sponsored by the School board wants to Affairs. "We're very fortunate to have university and affiliated Roger Herrin has been named someone with Roger Herrin's ·organizations. director of the Center for background and knowledge to ''Theresa Mileo and her staff add science to tests Professional Development, oversee this important community havedoneanoutstandingjobasthe At its July 8, meeting, the tests in November. Those who located at the WSU Kettering service," Hutzel said. role of that office has rapidly State Board of Education didn'tpassoneormoretestsretook Center in downtown Dayton. A fonner program developer grown in importance to the resolved to seek legislative the failed test(s) in March. Theresa Mileo has been named and training consultant for university," Hutzel said. authority to add science to the Students who graduate from high Director of the WSU Office of Conferences and Continuing Last year, the office played a ninth-grade proficiency testing school after July 1, 1993 will be Conferences and Special Events, Education, Herrin has been major role in providing support to program. required to pass these tests in order with offices on the main campus. employed at WSU since 1988. the university in organizing the The State Board to receive a diploma. "I am very pleased to announce Previously, he was president of his first national conference of recommended, and the Ohio "The proficiency testing the promotions of two of our own Cincinnati consulting and metropolitan universities, which General Assembly mandated, a program requires students to outstanding professional staff training firm, Herrin and broughttheleadersofmorethan60 proficiency testing program buckle down and learn the required members," Hutzel said. "The Associates, for eight years. He also metropolitan universities to WSU. covering reading, writing, information before graduating separate locations of these two served as a consultant to Detroit Mileo was the winner of a WSU mathematics, and citizenship in from high school," said State offices and their differing Edison in personnel and President's Award for Excellence 1987. The Ohio Department of Board President Chester A. Roush functions made it logical for us to management development areas, in the area of human relations in Education introduced these tests (District 3. Ketterin

Education is one of the hottest deficient school districts programs topics in Ohio, according to early screening and • authority for the state board to citizen polls. Ohioans want mandatory kindergarten reward schools for improvements Mandatory laws for schools today's youth to receive the best • increased funding for dropout and to impose sanctions - such as possible education. intervention and parenting freezing salaries, suspending •student proficiency testing According to State programs teacher tenure, and releasing Superintendent of Public Other changes are still under professional employees - on •open enrollment Instruction Franklin B. Walter, consideration. Irr 1990, the state schools that are educationally "Ohio schools provide many board sent a strong message that "it deficient and fail to improve •post secondary enrollment excellent educational experiences cannot be business as usual" when •a more adequate and equitable for students. We have confidence it recommended mandating school-funding system •regulation of educationally deficient school districts in Ohio's educators and members innovative new approaches, such "While schools are of local boards of education. as implementing Ohio's education •early screening and mandatory kindergarten However, there is an urgency to • individual pupil education reform legislation, more change is improve educational outcomes." plans for all students needed. These bold •increased funding for dropout intervention and parenting programs The State Board and Ohio • school improvement plans recommendations would change Department of Education are with emphasis on a 100 percent the way schools do business and leading a statewide education graduation rate, higher would raise student achievement," reform effort. Every two years, the achievement levels, and improved Walter said. improvement will require the General Assembly, business and elected State Board of Education attendance "These recommendations support of the entire community. industry leaders, educators, recommends changes to the • site-based management and require legislative authority from So many children have such severe parents, and concerned citizens to governor and the Ohio General school-community council pilot the general assembly. The problems at home that it is difficult prepare students to compete in a Assembly. Many of these ideas projects legislature and the governor for them to learn in school. global marketplace. As society have become law, such as expanded teacher control funding levels for school However, we believe that aH continues to demand more from • student proficiency testing development and parenting programs. The State Board cannot children can and must learn. schools, the education community • open enrollment programs implement them alone. Ohio's education leaders will is positioned to meet these • postsecondary enrollment • waivers from standards for "Granted, student performance continue to work in partnership challenges," Walter said. • re~ulation of educationally schools with successful education must improve. Education with the governor, the Ohio News Thursday, July 18, 1991 The Guardian 3 • • ecess1on nearing end The GNP After The 1R~1ession Compares average ecovery expected to be mild growth in the GNP in the first year after the 5.7~~1::; previous s·even ccording to U.S. economists recessions with the forecast growth in The group's median forecast a strongerrecovery say that the real GNP after the 1991 calls for real GNP to grow at a 2.8 GNP will grow at close to 4 percent recession. The 1991 percent annualized rate through during the first year of recovery. th e first four quarters of the They expect strength to come from forecast growth in The current recession is about recovery period. This compares to lower production costs brought on GNP is based on the over. an average real GNP growth rate of by cheaper oil, increased spending median forecast of According to a report from the 5.7 percent during the first year of for interest rate-sensitive housing Federal Reserve Bank of members of the AVERAGE GROWTH 1 9 91 recovery that followed the seven and business fixed investment, and OF GNP IN THE FORECAST Cleveland, the Fourth District's recessions that occurred since the further increases in exports. Fourth Distri:t's FIRST YEAR AFTER GROWTH F.conomists' Roundtable was held mid-1950's. The panelist as a whole, Economists' EACH OF THE OF GNP there on June 14, and the general PREVIOUS 7 The report cited several however, were disappointed with Roundtable. RECESSIONS consensus was that the recession reasons for the slow recovery. the seeming persistence of was about over. Growth in real Among those reasons were: a high inflation, which has not moderated Craig Barhorst, The Guarrian GNP is expected to get underway level of private debt; tax increases much from pre-recession rates. by the third quarter of 1991, after a that have occurred since last fall; The group's median projection for to exchange views about the virtually flat second quarter. relatively high interest rates going inflation, as measured by the GNP 1988 and 1989. economy. This information There was disagreement, into the recovery; a long-term implicit price deflator, calls for an The fourth District assists the Federal Reserve Bank however, on the level of recovery. downward adjustment in service­ increase of 3.9 percent for all of Economists 'Roundtable, of Cleveland in monitoring While some forecasters expect sector employment, and a waning 1991and3.6percentfor1992. The comprised of economists economic conditions and is a amild recovery, a few predict a in consumer confidence. inflation rate rose at an average representing manufacturing, and useful input to monetary policy stronger upturn. The economists who projected annual rate of nearly 3.9 percent in trade, meets three times each year deliberations. WSU grads have good odds in job search WSU students are marketed aggressively

Wright State's office of emp1oyers requesting resumes students registered with Cox's Career Services reports a 13 from our pool of registrants from service into their pool of job percent increase in the number of March to April," said Cox. candidates for national placement employers that were recruited on Another increase of 31 percent purposes. campus this year and many of occurred in May over April. "Our WSU graduates have been WSU's graduating seniors will resume referral service, is our most selected for all types ofjobs. From report to work upon graduation. successful method of placement engineering, computer science, Susan Cox, associate director and it has proven invaluable in pharmaceutical sales, of Career Services, attributes the responding to businesses. Within management, accounting and success of this year's recruiting 48 hours ofreceipt ofan employer's teaching to underwriting, programs to aggressive resume referral request, the environmental protection, marketing of Wright State's company ' s representative has nursing banking, human graduating seniors and the high received the resumes of qualified resources, research, counseling, calibre ofstudents. "Through our candidates." marketing and sales. WSU marketing efforts, we also have WSU's Career Services has students' success in finding experienced a 45 percent entered into new relationships with employment demonstrates the increase in the number of data base services that accept WSU diversity of jobs available. Ohio Bell Telephone Company overcharges customers Customers who used credit cards to make calls may have been overcharged

According to Ohio Bell the Thomas J. Lucente, Jr. According to the article, Ohio The article stated that the overbilled customers will get a overcharges may have started in News Editor Bell credit card callers who have overcharges in the other states credit on their accounts. The January. been using the "#" button on ranged from 13 cents to $1. company does not know the total The OCC says that consumers In the May/June issue of The phones to make consecutive calls The utility told the Ohio Office amount of money that has been should examine their 1991 bills Ohio Utility Consumer, it was may have mistakenly been charged of the Consumers' Council (OCC) overcharged. and inform O hio Bell of reported that Ohio Bell and $1.10 per call (the charge for an the problem was fixed on May 23, OCC's William Spratley has overcharges. Copies of past bills Ameritech affiliates in four other operator-assisted call) instead of and that it was searching its file to urged Ohio Bell President Edward are available from the utility. States had been inadvertently the 20-cent surcharge noted in the find affected customers. Bell to notify customers of the error Consumers who need help can call overcharging credit card callers. "White Pages". The article reported that with a bill insert or letter. OCC toll free at 1-800-282-94-+8. 4 The Guardian Thursday. July 18. 1991 ______0-7Rinion Take advantage of us, please! GThed.oar 1an wrtpt SW.'a ...... Hr...,..­ Kevin A. Kearney Well, I'm not sure I understood push ideas around in a way that a 50 Editor-In-Chief my motivation when I first came to minute class period won't allow. The Guardian is an independent The Guardian in January, but I know I guess that's why it's troubling to newspaper printed weekly during the When I transferred to Wright now that I work here becau e I enjoy me to hear of profe or who regular school year and monthly during the sumrn r. The newspaper is published State last fall, I had no ambition the challenge. And I don'tjust mean complain about The Guardian being by students of Wright State University what oever of working for a college the challenge of putting together a out of touch with the univer ity and and printed on recycled paper. Offices are located at 046 University Center, newspaper. I had been at Ohio State paper every week (during the regular yet discourage students from Wright State University, Dayton. Ohio for almost seven years and though school year). I mean the enormous contributing to the paper. 45435. Editorials without bylines reflect a my major was English, my only goal challenge of breathing life into this Does the medic al school majority of the editorial board (editors was to graduate as quickly as university. encourage med students to shy away and assistant editors). Editorials with bylines reflect the opinion of the writer. possible. If you '11 pardon my use of a from sick patients? Views expressed in columns and Curious about WSU's campus cliche, The Guartii"ah has simply Should we discourage cartoons are those of the writers and artists. life, I picked up my first copy of The been a symptom of Wright State prospective students from coming to Guardianfromabininthetunnelsto University's illness - narrow WrightState? ©1991 The Guardian read while I was eating lunch. education.We hear everyday how Theanswertotheuniversity'sand EDITORS & MANAGERS My immediate reaction to the much Wright State is growing and the newspaper's problems is KEVIN KEARNEY Editor-In-Chief paper was one of laughter at the improving, yet it seems like most attacking the problems, not avoiding SHANNA LARCHER Business Manager CHRISTY BOCKOVEN Advertising Manager various spelling and grammar students still receive a "drive-thru" them. The new staff at The Guardian TOM LUCENTE News Editor mistakes. I had been trained in education limited to the classroom. is working hard to improve the SHARON ROBERSON Spotlight Editor GREG BILLING Sports Editor Columbus to hold newspapers in· How many times have you heard quality of the paper and continue to TONY CIARLARIELLO Chief Photographer CRAIG BARHORST Graphics Manager contempt: OSU's paper, The a student use his or her commuter of~er the university a forum for new STEVE GRANT. Production Manager Lantern, was commonly referred to status as an excuse not to get ideas. My hope is that the university ASSISTA TS & STAFF as "The Latrine" and the Columbus involved outside of class? will respond by contributing with

DAVE HWANG Asst. Photographer Dispatch was, well, the Columbus I guess I agree with Cardinal stories, letters or even by just simply DAVE BOLTON Staff Dispatch. Newman in "The Idea of a challenging us with constructive WILLIAM SAUNDERS Staff JOHN STEKU Staff I couldn't understand why University" that an education should criticism. ADVI ERS anyone would want to spend their be broad. I think we owe it to While The Guardian has been a free time working for an ourselves and the community to get symptom, it can be the start of the JEFF JOHN Faculty Adviser KARYN CAMPBELL Media Coordinator organization that was the object ofso involved outside the classroom to cure. ADVERTISING POLICY much ridicule. truly gain some good from Heal thyself Wright State. So why did I get involved? education. Personally, I feel aneed to Take advantage of us, please! The Guardian reserves the right to censor, reject or disapprove of any advertising copy in accordance with any present or future advertising acceptance rules established by The Guardian. Appearance of advertising in The Guardian should not be used to infer the Progressive Action Group remains staff supports or condones the use of any products or services mentioned therein. LETTER POLICY committed to issues despite article •Letters should have the writer's signature, printed full name, daytime telephone number and class standing if To the editor: to preach from an ivory tower. This is Greene Environmental Coalition in applicable. • Letters should be under 400 words in I am replying to the writer of the a judgement of the writer. And I feel getting their voices out to the public length. The Guardian reserves the right to article, "Progressive Attitude Falls that it does not take away from the concerning the Southwestern condense letters. •The Guardian wishes to cover a diverse Short." ... gains or strides the Progressive Portland Cement Company and range of topics, therefore letters which Action Group will attempt to make duplicate other letters are avoided. ... The members of our group are toxic waste burning. The Greene • Letters that are libelous or offensive will diverse, ranging from staff here at while maturing in its existence at Environmental Coalition is made up be rejected. Letters which request money from readers will be rejected. Wright State University, to Wright State University. of various citizens from various •When responding to another writer's professors and students. We as a That was the main point I wished neighborhoods, but wno all felt letter, refer to the date and headline only. Instead of using the writer's name, refer to whole do not see eye-to-eye on to make. The writer may have need to protest toxic chemical him or her as "the writer." issues or philosophies, but we do succeeded in diminishing the disposal by burning. The •The Guardian reserves the right to reject letters dealing with theological arguments accept the differences within our perfection of the Progressive Action Progressive Action Group was glad or letters which make allegations that group. It is a non-conformist group Group in the eyes of fellow students to lend a helping hand these cannot be proven. • Letters should be addressed to: where we do not demand all who read his article. Still I feel he individuals, and will continue to The Guardian -Letters failed to make an impact. The group 046 University Center members prove their theories, or maintain a positive impact on our Wright State University think, feel and act alike. will remain committed in supporting college campus. Dayton. Ohio 45435 The Progressive Action Group issues which need a helping hand. never claimed to be "lilly-white," or Just as we supported recently the Catherine M. Vance Thursday, July 18, 1991 The Guardian 5 ______OR-- Ed Clarence Thomas should be new court justice

Thomas J. Lucente, Jr. (lowercase d intentional) to step may rule on certain issues. programs that helped his career. News Editor aside and allow President Bush to The liberal democrats (once again "In the light of this reality, Judge create a court that will cease the lowercase is intentional) have Thomas is a strange creature," said In the July 11 issue of the Dayton legislating from the bench and get made the court a legislative body and Jackson. Daily News there was a reprint of a back to interpreting law. now they are trying to get justices to This, however, is coming from the Washington Post article concerning There are members of the Senate spell out their stands on issues in same man who calls President Bush the use of marijuana by Supreme who have said that they will not vote advance. a bully because he will not sign a bill Court nominee Clarence Thomas. for him if he refuses to state how he Now jesse jackson Uackson that will create a quota system in the So what? stands on the abortion issue. That is doesn't deserve uppercase letters American workplace. Thomas is, without a doubt, the ridiculous. I am beginning to believe either) has decided to throw in his Let's not allow senators to bog man for the job. A few experimental that the U.S. Constitution needs to be unsolicited view on the subject of down the judicial process with puffs of marijuana in college should amended to prevent the Senate from Clarence Thomas. I think we need a politics. Let's make sure a judge who not disqualify him for a position having any say in who sits on the gag rule on Mr. Jackson and not on believes in ruling on the where he can help the nation with his bench. It is irresponsible for us to the family-planning clinics. constitutionality of law and not talent. allow justices to be appointed on the Jackson says that Judge Thomas creating it is put on the bench. Let's It is time for the liberal democrats grounds that they disclose how they did not embrace affirmative action make sure Thomas is appointed. Bill would remove checks and balances from educational system

To the editor: Furthermore the complex nature "Instead offinding a of education today goes far beyond I read with interest the current the ability of any one human being, E::,:,:,:::::::::::::::,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: debate on the state board of new source of be they governor, state education and its effectiveness. appointing authority, superintendent, senate president (of Senate bill 162 would abolish the which I was president), house elected board and give the governor let us all shoulder the speaker, judge or anyone else to power to appoint the state board of control and be held responsible. education and the control of the responsibility of Instead of finding a new source of appointed state superintendent, imp~oving the appointing authority, let us all whereby the governor will appoint shoulder the responsibility of the superintendent. educational improving the educational product: In the 1950sitwasnotaneffective product ... " to tutor a child in reading; a way, and I do not believe it is a wise _Oliver Ocasek community-minded citizen to assist move now. Let the people have the in a latchkey program after school; a privilege of voting for their teacher giving extra time for make­ representative. but trying to implement it as well? up work of an absent student; a Many of us pushed for an elected Boards make policy - hire a college professor (me) changing the board then and wish to preserve it superintendent and staff and curriculum of yesterday to meet today. When created, members were delegate authority for the operation tomorrow's needs; citizens willing prohibited from being professional of the system to the selected to pay for new textbooks, computers educators or active in the field of professional staff. This is what our and materials for today's w.et:t.m education. state board was asked to do and has educational programs; and, Moreover, it was not the desire done effectively. government leaders who continue to that they be active in the field of We have long cherished a assist in the progress of educational lobbying or partisan politics. Now government of checks and balances action. their critics say they are not effective on the local, state and national More students will pass the because they are not active political government. No one person or proficiency tests tomorrow by more persons in the field of educational branch is supreme. To suggest that adults helping today. · lobbying. one person be czar, or boss, or in How many school districts want a direct control, belies this concept of Oliver Ocasek school board not only making policy our government. former state senator 6 The Guardian Thursday, July 18, 199 1 State Board adopts selection criteria in order to direct funding

"The proficiency testing program "When the State Board's efforts requires students to buckle down and learn Education policy manual. to achieve the national goals for the required information before graduating • Approve a joint annexation education mounted in January, agreement between Licking State Superintendent of Public from high school," - Chester A. Roush. Heights Local Schools (Licking Instruction Franklin B. Walter County) and Reynoldsburg City recommended adding cience to the first time in the fall of 1992 Bowling Green (Wood County); • Authorize payments for local Schools. Ohio's proficiency testing based on proficiency test results, Nightingale Montessori School acquisition of instructional • Adopt a rule regarding the program. Over the past several achievement test results, (Clark County); and Regional televi ion serie not provided by calculation of tuition for pre chool month , the Department ha been attendance rate for students and Institute for Torah and Secular the tate fi r the 1991-92 ch l children with disabilitic. who are working on a plan for adding a profes ional taff, and dropout Studies (Hamilton County). year. not included in a unit. ci n e proficiency te t. Today rate. The department will collect •Approve requests to add grade • Approve an in tructi nal • D ny a r que t t tran fer (July ), the State Board decided to thi information through its n w level to the chool charter of televi ion pecial purpo econtract territory from Trotwood-Madison eek lcgi la ti ve authority to Education Management Akron Chri Lian School (Summit with the In tructional Techn logy City School to New Lebanon implement thi initiative. To help Information System during the County); Charisma Academy Services of Central Ohio, Inc. for Local Schools (Montgomery students succeed on this new test, 1991-92 school year. (Franklin County); and Salem instructional resources. County) the State Board is also asking the "This new process will have a Christian Academy (Montgomery • Approve a contract with the • Grant Franklin B. Walter the Department to develop a model significant impact on schools County). Satellite Educational Re ources title of State Superintendent of science curriculum for grades K­ throughou t Ohio. We will • Approve a request for Consortium to provide live and Public Instruction Emeritus when 12," Roush explained. recognize excellent schools and exception to the Minimum interactive student and teacher he resigns, effective Aug. 31. In other business, the State demand improvement from Standards for Elementary and courses via satellite for Ohio The State Board will have Board adopted the criteria that will deficient schools," Walter said. Secondary Schools for Scioto Schools. special meetings at 2 p.m. on July be used to identify excellent and The State Board also resolved Valley Local Schools (Ross • Approve proposed teacher 21, and July 28, and at 10 a.m. on deficient schools and districts, as to do the following: County). education programs at Ashland Aug. 5, to discuss the selec tion of required by Senate Bill 140. The • Grant school charters for • Approve the lease of several University, Baldwin-Wallace the next state superintendent. The State Board communicated its Covenant Kindergarten instructional television series for College, Ohio Northern next regularly scheduled State intent to adopt this rule in May and (Cuyahoga County); Le Chaperon the 1991 -92 school year. University , The Ohio State Board meeting will be at 10 a.m. held a public hearing in June. Rouge (Lorain County); Le Approve instructional University, Ohio Univer ity and Monday,Sept.9, inHearing Room The Department will select Chaperon Rouge (Cu yahoga television ervice for fi scal year Wright State University. No. 2 of the Ohio Departments excellen t and deficient chool for County); Montes ori School of 1991. • Amend the State Board of Building. Thursday, July 18, 1991 The Guardian 7 1.------SRotligh_t______"Stifr' job prepares senior for med school Wright State student works for a local coroners office

Mike Frank Guest Writer

For most college students, a part time job guys are nuts," he said. ~working in a retail outlet or restaurant to "It is a real eye-opening experience to earn extra money or to help pay for school. see some of the things that I see. It is pretty But for Wright State senior Erik graphic attimes. Itoften makes me think that Ramnath, it is the beginning of a career. these things really do happen and it is Ramnath is a pathology technician for the sometimes hard to keep my mind straight," Montgomery County Coroner's Office. he went on to say. His duties include receiving phone calls When asked if the job has effected him, from the police and media as well as Ramnath replied "I have definitely gathering forensic evidence in wrongful or developed a strange sense of humor. But I sudden death investigations. think it has also made me a stronger person Ramnath, who has worked for the in the sense that I have to deal with many coroner's office for just over a year, enjoys traumatic situations." the job because it relates to his field ofstudy. Ramnath wants to go into medicine on He is a chemistry major who sees his job as both a research and practical level. "My agood learning experience. father was a reconstructive surgeon before "The job is a challenge, " Ramnath said, retiring a few years back. His work has ''but that is good for me because I plan on always fascinated me," Ramnath said. "I going into medical school and the job keeps have always had an interest in the medical me busy and is molding me into the type of field and I think now that this job has made situations and responsibilities I will incur." my decision. This job has invited me into my He said. career. He has had many different experiences The job gives me a great deal of in the year he has been at the coroner's responsibility and experience that I office. He states that his best known case is probably would never com~ across working assisting in autopsies on several of the somewhere else" victims in the highly publicized serial WSU Senior E. Remnath busily sets up his equipment at coroners office Ramnath does research on a lighter side killings of gay men in the Dayton area and ofmedicine as well. He works for Cox Heart Eastern Indiana. situations he deals with are victims of "It is really amazing how many victims I He insists though, that most of the serious homicides and vehicular accidents. have seen from motorcycle accidents. Those see stiff{ on page 14 The Tattered Remnants get over exposure in"Cincy" Kimberly Bird Guest Writer name." Although TRC placed third in the 'pab( ~ .. Recently, one of Wright State's own competition they held their ground among _The members of TRC considers ..,..··:0: local bands was selected to participate in the three others bands. Dial Vikings took first themselves a very original band. The first · eu~enes 97 Exposure Concert. Tattered Remnants of place, winning free studio time, and another song~ they played were very simple. This Civilization (TRC), a local Dayton Band Dayton band, Nude Canoe, took second. made it easier for them to put something di5coVery was picked out of over 100 entries as one of The Wiz Bangs just couldn't make the cut together quickly and start performing. At the four bands to compete in the contest The and rolled in far behind in fourth place. same time, this made things difficult contest was put on by WOXY 97 FM out of TRC, originally called Personal Income, because they were playing a lot of music Oxford, Ohio. has been in existence for almost four years. they really didn't like. Kevin Smith, a mass communication They recently released their second tape, They made 500 copies of their first tape major at WSU plays keyboards for the band. Baby Eugene's Discovery. and they have less than 100 left. They sold Kevin revealed that he was a little nervous When asked about the name TRC the their last tape, "Resignation of the "" ' about playing in Cincinnati at Bogart's, but band all laughed. Bob Bellas, who will be Predator," at performances and to fri ends. " that he was looking foward to it. TRC was transferring to Wright State in the fall, plays Looking toward the future, promt. ting e.~Tfl'.REO ~E!'\llAl.f!'S· first in line to perform. They were a bit timid bass guitar for the band. He explained that it their new tape, "Baby Eugene's Discovery," at the start of the show, but halfway through was really a joke. Bellas said, "We couldn't will be a top priority. The 97 Exposure or> .f),~i~l-ATiot.t . their first song their music sounded tight and think of a name, so it was going to be TRC Concert gave them the perfect opportunity to try out some of their new tunes. They've they pulled off a high energy performance or Charred Remains. After thinking it over see "Cincy" on page 14 for 45 minutes. we decided, why not TRC? So TRC was our been in contact with some record companies 8 The Guardian Thursday, July 18, 1991 Spotlight The summer's greatest movie ... Terminator 2 leaves reviewist speechless

Eric Robinette original "Terminator", Staff "Alien ",and "The Aby ". Every element of the film Watching the film work amazingly well "Terminator 2: Judgement thank to hi uperb, Day," I came to realize that exacting control. one of the best ways to decide The story, written by what movie to see lies in Cameron and William simple observation. Wisher, is set in 1994. John All you have to do to Conner (Edward Furlong), determine ifa movie is really who the first film revealed as worth seeing is to look at and the future heroic leader of listen to an audience as it the imminent war between leaves the theater. If the man and machine, is now a audience members are precocious young boy. His smiling and talking to each mother, Sarah Conner other about how great the film (Linda Hamilton), has been was, chances are they have locked away in a mental Arnold Schwarzenegger I., and James Cameron, the film's producer, director and co-writer, seen a very good movie. hospital after desperately discuss a scene In "Tennlnator 2: Judgement Day," a Tri-Star Plcturesa release from Carolco. If, however, the audience trying to warn others of the is leaving stunned and coming apocalypse which can also mutate into nearly in the process discovers the technicians of his movies. not lost. speechless, as it was after she learned of ten years anything he touches and heal value of human life. In Hamilton turns in her best Cameron has meshed the "Terminator 2," then they before. any wounds inflicted upon addition, the possibility of performance ever, very human and the non-human have just seen an incredible Meanwhile, back in the him. In response, the manbeingabletochangehis nearly equalling Sigourney element: of the film so well movie. future, Skynet, the industrial resistance sends the older own fate is dealt with more Weaver's stellar work in (in more ways than one) that "Terminator 2" is so giant that leads the machines Sch w arzen egger-type thoughtfully in this movie in "Aliens". Furlong, giving he has definitely proved incredible that it qualifies in in the war, makes its move. cyborg, re-programmed to that the h .,roes have the his first acting performance three things. First, his work my mind as the best film ofthe Having failed to kill John protect John Connor at all opportunity to avoid the ever, makes a quite hadconvincedmethatthere year so far. Connor while he was still costs. apocalypse altogether. This impressive debut. Patrick is is no better action film After it was over, I did not unborn in the first film, they While we have a more deeply felt, reflective very suitably menacing, and director working today. walk out of the the theater; I send to 1994 another mammoth to-the-death scenario furthers the Schwarzenegger gets to Second, he has proved that stumbled out. A veritable "Terminator" cyborg to battle here as we did in the impressive growth and show the best of both his sequels can have both army of film-makers helped crush him in order to prevent original story, Cameron and ambition Cameron has tough and tender sides. emotion and action in them to make it the resounding the human resistance from Wisher inject some deeper shown with each successive Complementing the actors in equal amounts. Lastly, he success it is, but when it ever forming. This time, moral issues and tones to it. effort. very well are the spectacular has proved that "Terminator comes right down to it, the though, the killing machine Since the Schwarzenegger Cameron also special effects which 2:JudgementDayisthebest credit has to go to one man: (the T-1000, played by terminator is the good guy demonstrates once again his effectively prove that big film of the summer and will director James Cameron, the Robert Patrick) is not only now, he gets to learn more great ability in working with budgets can be well spent so likely go on to be one of the mastermind behind the virtually indestructible but aboutthehumanpsyche,and both the actors and that the human element is best of 1991. Spotlight Thursday, July 18, 1991 The Guardian 9

t was well worth the wait ••• Van Halen's newest release rates high in review

"The only problem with 'Poundcake' is that it's being played to death on the Three years i a long time to radio, but with luck it will survive." down on CD. ''Top of the World" wait for anything, especially for a makes sure that the album ends on Van Halen album. But fans rejoice, a high note, sounding a lot like the the long wait has been worth it. Van Halen of old. "For Unlawful Carnal "Judgement Day" is another "In 'N' Out" is another "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge," the third Van Halen thumping song, and may well be musical party, harking back to the Knowledge" clears up a lot of album with lead singer Sammy the next single released. It is late 1970s where every Van Halen problems that the first two albums Hagar, is a cohesive set of 11 songs followed by "Spanked," a poke at song was a heavy metal frolic. with Sammy Hagar developed. that showcases the immense the 1-900 numbers that dominate Sammy Hagar's lyrical influence There isn't the overwhelming talents of one of the greatest rock late night television. "Spanked" is shines through "Man on a influence of Hagar that plagued groups around. With pertinent an attempt to recapture the feel of Mission:' Once again the Red "5150," nor is there the lyrics and a brilliant style only Van the David Lee Roth days. While it Rocker is determined to interject experimental feel of "OU812." Halen could pull off, "For is a cute song, it sounds a little too some of his oddball personal The new album is slick, with Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" is much like "Hands and Knees," a beliefs in song. If nothing else, the typically amazing guitar work already being heralded as the track from Hagar's last solo album. Eddie's guitar work makes the ofEddie Van Halen, the blitzkrieg release of the year. The only low spot of the song palatable. of wood on drums by Alex Van Starting off the festivities is album can be found during the next The pace quickens on 'The Halen, the surprising re­ the pounding drive of few songs. "Runaround" is a Dream is Over," a song of lost emergence of Michael Anthony "Poundcake," with Eddie Van throwaway, the band having a little love. The mood changes who hasn't really been heard on the Halen 's guitar sounding like a fun at the expense of the listener. dramatically with "Right Now," bass since 1982's "Diver Down," - - power drill going through a Volvo. "Pleasure Dome" isn't all that bad, featuring a sharp piano intro. Eddie and of course the soprano screech The only problem with but it features some really spaced­ Van Halen also graces us with his of Sammy Hagar. At long last Van "Poundcake" is that it's being out, spoken voice lyrics by Hagar, guitar solo "316," which he has Halen is back to making music the played to death on the radio, but while drummer Alex Van Halen been playing at concerts for years way they should: loud, hard, with luck it will survive. attacks the drums with a frenzy. but finally got around to laying intense and with feeling.

exus expands on every horizon The spring issue is full of amazing new entertainment

John Stekli Staff

When the snow began to melt obscenity). more attention than I was. Not the Village Voice" to ask the and buds first appeared on the trees One of the best poems in this More enticing poetry is questions that we know will never the faithful readers of Nexus, collection is "Theory: Remote sprinkled throughout Nexus. be answered. Wright State's own literary Controls Were Built Not For James Heller Levinson releases his Photo essays have always magazine, began to rejoice because Convenience, But to Avoid sexual tension in "No free lunch." played an important role in Nexus with spring on its way the spring Contact" by Matthew J. D~wald, Charlie Mehrhoff is elegant with and there are several excellent issue of Nexus could not be far an undergraduate English major at his simplicity in "airplane:" and in pieces in the spring issue. behind. So the Nexus faithful Wright State. Dewald' s imagery is "Choice" he highlights the greed of (However, there are no nude art waited in anticipation, and waited, exquisite as he paints a picture of mankind. John Solt' s untitled piece photos in this issue, not even a and waited, and waited. Slowly our barren culture which is shouldbeusedasatestbymarriage naked statue.) The cover photo by spring turned to summer and the centered upon the television set. counselors. Scott Cooper makes this issue one faithful were still waiting. But the Dewald's writing is scary stuff as In the field of short fiction, of the most visually striking in spring issue of Nexus has finally you can see yourself in what he "Comers" by Patrick Murphy is memory. Finally, Ira Cohen's arrived and it was well worth the describes and realize that you will one of the most intriguing pieces continued excellence shines with wait. Once again, Nexus probably be there again before to that I have ever read. His physical "More Outlaws." showcases the newest in prose, long. Last winter quarter, I took a manifestation of an Orwellian Through it all, Nexus remains short fiction, photography, and class on television media along nightmare leaves a lasting true to itself and its readers and obscenity masquerading as art (or with Mr. Dewald and I realize now impression. Kenneth H. Brown should continue to in the future. is that art masquerading as that he must have been paying weaves his way through ''This is 10 The Guardian Thursday, July 18, 1991 Spotlight "CaID.pus Quotes" When the weather heats up how do you cool off?

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he Dayton Wings: local fledglings take flight The growth of a professional sports team

John St kli ba ketball addict. Kantor had tability of the franchi e . Staff almo t bought the Detroit Pi ton With thi in mind, the Wing ' in 1969 and had alway wanted to admini tration tarted working on the arena lease, trying to decide on On ovember 27, 1990, the bring profes ional basketball to the World Basketball League Dayton area. Kantor now is the one of the area's three arenas: the announced that it was awarding a spokesman for the Wings' Nutter Center, Hara, and the new franchise to University of Dayton.On May 3, "It was like we are trying to sell you this car. We Dayton 1991, the Wings don't know what it looks like. We don't know if it Arena. played their first will run. We don't know what color it is, but we " T h e gam e. But what University of happen d during want your money right now up front." Dayton the five months I -Scott Torok inbetween these Arena was two events? How out due to does a franchise go from a piece of ownership group. lack of air-conditioning," said paper to actually putting a team on "There's an agreement Torok, "And then it came down the floor? between the league that before the to the other two." "You have to cstabli h local franchise is officially awarded "The Kantors wanted to play owner hip fir t, " aid Scott Torok, there mu t be an acceptable arena in a first cla s facility," said the Wings' director of public and lease and an acceptable operating Gabriele. "If the Nutter Center media relation . "That' where budget," said Anthony Gabriele, doesn't convey a first class Milt Kantor came in." the Wings' a si tant general facility and a professional image, Kantor i the chairman of manager. Thi i a condition that then I don't know what does." Alfredrlck Hughes (21) lays one In off the boards to help Victory Whol ale Grocers in the league place on franchi e in e "Wings" on page 14 keep the Dayton Wings In first place Springboro, Ohio, and a lifelong order to try and promote the oods out for season WSU grad takes second in Greg Billing the 0 hio Amateur tourney Sports Editor year suspension. Woods is eligible to apply for readmission next Greg Billing Sports Editor foot birdie putt for the win. Wright State point guard Mark summer. Lickliter hit a short approach Woods did not appeal his assault Four guards are expected to shot and his third shot left him with conviction and as a result was fight for the vacant guard position. Frank Lickliter, Jr. has had an eight-foot par putt. suspended for the entire 1991-92 Junior Renaldo O'Neal, many honors cast upon him while He missed the putt and scored a basketball season. sophomore walk-on Andy attending Wright State University, bogey on the hole, as did Junk. Woods was found guilty of Holderman and freshmen Chris including being named to the All­ Both golfers had the resi sting arrest, assault and McGuire and Jon Ramey will vie District team each of his three opportunity to end the playoff on the second hole, but they each disorderly conduct after the Jan. 19 for the starting spot. Renaldo O'Neal WSU years at WSU. missed long par putts. incident in a parking lot at Wright Last season O'Neal shared Even though he graduated, Basketball 1990-91 Junk finally took control on the time with Woods and may have the Lickliter continues to burn up the State's Ervin J. Nutter Center. The third hole, almost putting his tee inside shot this year. Holderman fairways and almost came up with incident started when Woods his first major amateur win during shot into the cup. may split time with O'Neal, but found out his car had been towed the 85th Ohio Amateur men's golf Lickliter teed off with a seven both will feel pressure from the from a back lot at the Nutter Center championship on July 13 at the iron, but landed 40 feet from the during the game. two recruits. McGuire averaged Inverness Club in Toledo. pin. He missed his putt for birdie The loss will not be an easy one 15.2 points per game, four assists Lickliter held fifth place and had to settle for par and some for the Raiders to fill, since Woods and three steals. He lead entering the final round of the luck. was ranked 13th in the nation in Chaminade-Julienne High School tournament, but maneuvered his He got it, but it was bad luck as assists (7.4) and 16th in steals to a second place finish in the way into a first-place tie with Jeff Junk nailed his short birdie putt. (2.9). The 6-foot-l, 145-pound Division II state playoffs. Junk, a senior from Miami Lickliter fought his way through the pack, which at one junior also scored 12 points per Jon Ramey averaged five University. point consisted of six leaders rebounds per game, five assists and Lickliter forced a sudden­ game and grabbed four rebounds during the final round. two steals in leading Western death play-off, but the win wasn't for Wright State. to be as Junk almost made a five­ Lickliter shot a 70 on the final Boone. He lead Western Boone Under the Ohio Revised Code, iron sh9t on the third playoff hole day ofaction, and hadroundsof74, High School in Thorntown, Ind. to Andy Holderman WSU a student convicted of assault at a and ended the drama with a two- 71 and 75 in the tourney. a school record of 15 wins. Basketball 1990-91 state university must serve a one- ..• 12 The Guardian Thursday, July 18, 1991 Sports Stop the It's a way mockery: of life in the designated American hitter must League go who wants to watch a pitcher bat, period. should end their careers. Sure there are good hitting pitchers but not John Stekli The designated hitter is also an insult to Sports Edi tor enough to make the game interesting. Staff pitchers. Several pitchers in the National The DH assures that players who can hit League take pride in their hitting, realizing Things just are not going the American Recently, baseball commissioner Fay will get into the game, providing for more that they are really helping their team by not League's way this year. Vincent sounded off about the designated home runs and more excitement I don't just being an automatic out. But even if a First, they have to give players to the hitter and how he wouldn't mind seeing it know about the majority of people, but I pitcher is not a good draft pool for the two expansion teams in removed as it is not a traditional part of the __"______..___~---- order to share in the would prefer to see a high scoring ball game hitter, he can still help game. This attitude is music to the ears of wealth that will be thana 1-0,or2-0game. Thedesignatedhitter his team by being a People ... want home many baseball fans that have called for the increases the chances of higher scoring good bunter and runs and power displays generated from the removal of the DH for years. games. willing to move from the big hitters ofthe entry fees. Now the AL The basic tools of the game of baseball I also feel the designated hitter should be runners into scoring leagues." is in danger of losing are the bat, the ball, and the glove. The used in the All-Star game, which it is not. position. the designated hitter if designated hitter lacks the basic tool of a -Greg Billing I would rather see Tom Glavine, an all· Most importantly, Baseball glove because he is not asked to be a fielder. star pitcher for the Atlanta Braves, pitch the designated hitter ------Commissioner Fay This is contrary to how baseball was meant than bat. After all, isn' t Glavine there takes away from the Vincent has his way, so to be played. because of his pitching? strategy that is such an "Do I want to see Dave being a follower of an I have wished for years that somebody Am erican League Besides, people don't want to watch would take Jack Clark's glove away from important part of Parker play long after he pitchers strike out or hit weak grounders in baseball. After all, team, I think it is my him because it is obvious that he isn 't sure this game, they want home runs and power without strategy, has lost the ability to play in duty to defend the what it is used for, but should a player with honor of the DH. displays from the big hitters of the leagues. such an obvious weakness be playing in the professional baseball the field and has to drag his Putting pitchers into the batting order won't is just a bunch of men Now, for those of major league. The designated hitter ailing, out of shape body you who don 't frequent give that to the game. promotes one dimensional baseball players playing a child' s Also, won 't taking away the DH hurt the game. American League ball which have hurt the quality of play in around the base paths?" parks, let's explain American League team a little? baseball today. When should the What happens in the World Series when manager pinch hit for -John Stekli what the DH is, for The designated hitter has allowed those of you who may a pitcher has to bat in every game, and not players to stay in the American League long his pitcher? not know. The designated hitter allows just in the games hosted by the National after their playing days should have been Should we walk the eighth man in the teams to place a player off the bench into the League team. This situation is a double over. order to get to the pitcher's spot? batting order, preventing the pitcher from whammy for the America n League Sure, fans like to see their old favorites These are all questions that have to be batting. This is a bad thing, say some, for it representatives. After all, its pitchers aren't play, but do you really want to see a formerly answered in the National League which can takes the pitcher out of the batting order ­ experienced batters like the Na tional great baseball player whose skills have mean the difference between winning and a place he should be if he is a part of the League's, giving an advantage to the NL. drastically eroded more than a young player losing and whether or not a manager has a game. Even when the host for the Series is an AL with a future ahead of him? job next year. In the American League the I disagree. park, the National League can use the DH. Do I want to see Dave Parker play long only thing the manager has left to worry The designated hitter saves pitchers I've been told the DH is not American after he has lost the ability to play in the field about is where he is going to eat after the from running the bases and thus prevents and should not be a part of America's and has to drag his ailing, out of shape body game. injuries. Hey, National League-remember favorite pastime. Who cares what NL fans around the base paths? Finally, the removal of the designated Jose Rijo? think about the AL, they aren' t the ones A few years ago in Cincinnati, baseball hitter from baseball would also solve the I don't think pitchers need to be running rooting for the teams. fans got to see Tony Perez stay productive problem of whether or not to use the DH in the bases or swinging at forkballs, they Can't the National League mind its own throughout the twilight of his career and the World Series or the All-Star game. should be throwing them only. business and leave the American League then cheat fate by retiring before his With his comments Vincent gave hope to The DH rule also puts more excitement alone? But if the change is made to even the greatness was only a memory. (I'll grant you baseball fans all over the world. I hope he into the game. two leagues, I hope the American League that the Reds helped with the retiring part by follows through and ends this blight on the Who wants to watch a pitcher bat with has at least one year to prepare for the pushing Perez out.) This is how players national pastime. men in scoring position. For that matter, removal ofa part ofits game that has become so vital. Pay-per-view could drive even dedicated fans away John Stekli recently concluded a successful season with being player salaries. CBS and ESPN signed big contracts to Staff oneofthe most exciting finishes Earlier this year, Rickey Henderson, sat broadcast baseball last year, and they both in history. There seems to be a bright future out part of spring training because he felt lost money. The popularity of professional sports ahead, right? that he was underpaid at over $3 million a Ratings for football on ,,television are seems to be at an all-time high. Major Wrong. There is just one problem. year. down, and it is expected that when that League Baseball is going to expand by two With the financial boom that The problem with the increases is that the contract comes up, there could be a cut in more teams in 1993 at a cost of $95 million professional sports has enjoyed, the costs major money source for professional sports, what the networks are willing to pay. So hoW per team. The have skyrocketed, with the largest increase television, seems to be starting to dry up. see "Payview" on page 14

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winning it Iknow it's only July, but what is also there, giving up less than take second since they have the Ronnie Lott and The Pittsburgh Steelers will r ti me is there for the annual 300 yards per game. easiest schedule thi year. Roger Craig tran ferred to the Los take the Central crown, and with a tball predictions. Hey, The Giants are not without their Chicago's running game of Angeles Raiders. named Bubby Brister ers can be slow here at The problems, as an aging Ottis Neal Anderson and Lott will be missed the mos~ they can't miss. I don't know why 5JlllllliJlD.. So without further Anderson leads the ground game, willpunishtheopponents,opening but has been injured often as of the Steelers will win the division, are, here are my picks for the but if Dave Meggett and Rodney up the sky for the receivers. late. The same is true for Craig. He just call it a hunch. Perhaps its the 991 National Football League. Hampton emerge as leaders the Fearsome Richard Dent will has lost a few steps out of the fact they had the best defense last In the National Conference, Giants could do it again. spearhead a menacing defense backfield making him easy prey year and a field goal kicker named for the Washington Redskins There is also a quarterback boasting of such stars as Mike for the defense. Gary Anderson. dethrone the defending Super controversy looming over New Singletary, and Eric With new players mixed with The Bengals will suffer 1champion New York Giants York. Will Jeff Hostetler replace Kumerow. The remaining teams wise veterans, the Niners will once through a poor season and will find / the Eastern Division. Even Phil Simms? Hostetler did a superb will battle for fourth place, which again reign above the West. themselves in second when the gh the Giants won the big job filling in for Simms down the should be Detroit The Rams should take second playoffs roll around. w last year they had to do it stretch last year, something the And now, lets preview the NFC in the four-team division, but will I'm sure most people are taking late-game drama. Giants can't ignore. West. not threaten for the top spot. the Los Angeles Raiders to take the A fi eld goal as time expired My surprise pick is the Joe Montana, Jerry Rice, Quarterback and AFC West, but my pick is the ved them past San Francisco in Philadelphia Eagles. If the Eagles Charles Haley, Tom Rathman and running back Cleveland Gary will Kansas City Chiefs. I know it's a NFC Championship game and can find a running back to pick up John Taylor. lead the offense to runners-up once long shot to dethrone the Raiders, the Super Bowl. The Giants yardage, look for them to rule the Enough said. again. but if anyone can do it the Chiefs ged another bullet in beating roost With quarterback Randall Seriously, though, it seems like In the can ano wui. uffalo, as the Bills failed to hit a Cunningham leading every year experts predict the Los Conference, the Bills will repeat, Los Angeles picked up Craig Id goal to win the game. Philadelphia, anything can Angeles Rams will finally atop the East Division. and Lou, but those acquisitions That's a lot of luck for one happen. dethrone the San Francisco 49ers. leads the offense, but will not lead the team to another , and it won't happen again. The NFC Central Division will And every year the Niners hold on the key here is the defense. division title. The Redskins offense will be be a three-team race between the to the division crown. Linebackers , The Chiefs will win behind the ugh to defend. Quarterback , Minnesota This year will be no different Shane Conlan and Darryl Taiiey steady leadership of quarterback k Rypien will have three Vikings and the Packers of Green San Francisco quarterback Joe will lead the stingiest defense in Steve DeBerg. Joining him in the lstanding receivers to hit as Bay (count on the Packers only if Montana is showing no ill affects the conference. backfield will be Christian Okoye Clark, Ricky Sanders and Don Majkowski returns from from the vicious hit he was tagged Miami will run a close second, and Barry Word. Together they Monk return. Running back rotor-cuff surgery effectively). with near the end of the NFC title but quarterback Dan Marino and could be the liest one-two punch in est Byner took charge of the As the season goes on, the game in January. company won't have the desire to the league. und game and rushed for over Bears will maul the rest ofthe very The 49ers removed some dead reach the Super Bowl the Bills will, In tfie St!per Bowl, the 49ers 1,000 yards last year. The defense weak division. Minnesota should wood during the winter, as safety especiall1 after coming so dose to will again return to championship form to defeat the Bills by a touchdown.

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name Wings was not announce< until February 28. "It got a liul( hectic answering the phon1 ' Dayton WBL franchise' becaus( we didn't have an identity." With the financial end unde control, the Wings turned toward building the team. " Dono her did a lot of looking a\ tats and film s trying to decide wh we were going to bring in," i Torok. "Alfredrick Hughe an Perry McDonald were our basis Then you bring in an Anthon) Corbitt and a Sedric Toney." But then, just a few week1 before the season started, Do Donaher announced that he woul not be coaching the team. "Donoher took it upon himse to find a coach," said Toro "Haley was a logical choice. H had been in the area and had stay close to the game. It was a toug situation but right now it seem that everything is working out" A few days later, with Haley the head coach, the Wings took th court for their first game in wha has been to this point a highli successful seas n.

"Henry'' "Stifr' ''Payview'' "Ball" contJnued from page 8 continued from page 7 continued from page 12 continued from page 13 what kind of person Henry was Institute, a division ofWright State are professional sports going to Well, Gwynn is leading the with an overlong setup. But University's Department of DON'T LIKE TO make up for this lost revenue? majors with a .358 batting average, knowing the film's joys lie in Emergency Medicine. ''The work I SEE UGLY Something that both baseball has 119 hits, 20 doubles and has Henry's recovery, he is shot only do here is strictly on a r~search and football are considering is scored 4 7 runs while knocking in 12 minutes into the film. Also, he basis. There is no clinical practice WHITE SPACES broadcasting its events on a pay­ 46. After being traded, Clark is could have overfocused on involved," Ramnath said. per-view basis. If you want to hitting a miserable Henry's troubles, making this film When Ramnath is not playing LIKE THESE? watch your favorite football team .218 with just 48 hits and ten a melodrama Instead, he kept the doctor, he enjoys playing guitar on play, or maybe the baseball All­ home runs as designated hitter for NEITHER DO Star game, you will have to pay to the Red Sox. Clark has 29 runs tone light, making it a much more a social basis. Although he has see them in your home. batted in and has struck out 70 entertaining film. In addition, he never played guitar professionally, WE•.• COME IN he is often found strumming away Something that should be taken times in 220 at bats. wrote some of the best dialogue of in the basement of his East Dayton into consideration by the people in For some reason, Clark isn't the year. AND FILL OUT home or at W.O. Wright's in charge of making this decision is saying much these days. I would compare "Regarding Fairborn. "My music is an escape." whether or not the fans will stand My pre-season picks were the Henry"it to "Driving Miss Daisy:' AN APPLICA­ He says, "Itclears the mind and the for being treated in this manner. Mets and Padres in the Nationa l Both movies had serious With ticket costs increasing, League and the Athletics and Blue senses and it really helps me to get TION TO HELP undertones, butlight touches. Both the constant sports related Jays in the American League. away from my busy schedule of were very funny films, but the scandals, and players becoming After seeing the first half, both the two jobs and a full load ofclasses," KEEP OUR PAPER more and more egotistical, are Pirates and Dodgers comedy always flows from the he added. CLEAN. people willing to pay just to watch will hang on to meet in the fall. characters, and is never forced. Ramnath is beginning his And both have light, unobtrusive sports on television? I still think Oakland can overcome search for a medical school. He What might happen is that its injuries and the winning streaks directors. plans to enroll in medical school in people will find new, more of Minnesota and Texas to take its Mike Nichols is not the arty, OUR OFFICE IS the fall of 1992. "I have several productive ways to s~nd their fourth AL West title in as many showy director that unfortunately i d~as where I would like to attend, IN UNN. CEN­ time. There is only so much that years. is so prevalent in Hollywood. but I have to complete my senior fans can take before walking away, The A's will play Toronto i n Instead, he moves the story along year first, then I will make a TER ROOM 046. and professional sports might want the American League at the right pace, and extracts great decision," Ramnath said. to think this decision out carefully Championship Series. perfonnances from all the actors. before they find themselves The World Series will see Sometimes it's easy to forget how crossing the line. 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