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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. The Wither Showers and thunder- storms likely today. High in the low 50s. Chance good of snow flurries to- morning BG News night. Low in the low 20s. Friday Bowling Green State University November 12,1982 Subdued Soviets mourn leader's death MOSCOW (AP) - The new Soviet Brezhnev, 75, died Wednesday of an succeed Brezhnev as president, or to Andrei Kirilenko, is said to be in poor days. Tass said the party Central also lay in state in the same building, leaders, faced with a transfer of apparent heart attack. The announce- take over the more important post as health and to have retired from the Committee had ordered four days of which is one block from the Bolshoi Kremlin power following the death of ment was withheld for 26 Vs hours but chief of the Communist Party. But Kremlin leadership. mourning beginning Friday, and the Theater. President Leonid Brezhnev, on Thurs- when it was made, black-trimmed Western experts tend to believe the The Soviet Central Committee, with closing of all primary and secondary The only other leader of the Soviet day named former KGB chief Yuri flags quickly were raised around Mos- power vacuum will be filled in the more than 300 members, formally schools for the burial. Union, Nikita S. Khrushchev, was Andropov to head a committee plan- cow. Public reaction to Brezhnev's short run by a collective leadership votes on a new party chief and the ousted by Brezhnev in 1964. But he left ning a state funeral for the man who death was surprisingly subdued. including Andropov, 68, and long-time parliamentary leadership chooses the IT ALSO ORDERED state enter- office in disgrace and was quietly ruled the Soviet Union for 18 years. Brezhnev aide Konstantin Chernenko, president. prises throughout the country to stop buried in Moscow's Novodevechy They announced that Brezhnev PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN, 71. But until the succession question is work for five minutes at the time of Cemetery in 1970. would be buried Monday beside the in a condolence letter, called Brezh- By naming Andropov to head the settled. Western analysts believe a the burial, gun salvos to be fired at Kremlin wall on Red Square and that nev "one of the world's most impor- committee planning an elaborate fu- collective leadership drawn from the that moment in Moscow, all provin- Brezhnev will become the 10th So- a four-day period of national mourn- tant figures for nearly two decades," neral ceremony, the leadership im- 12-man Politburo will govern. De- cial capitals and several other Soviet viet hero, including Lenin and Stalin, ing would begin Friday. and said he looked forward to working mediately put Andropov forward as a fense Minister Dimitri Ustinov, Pre- cities, and factories and other work- laid to rest in Red Square along the The Communist Party and govern- with the new Kremlin leadership "to- leading candidate. mier Nikolai Tikhonov and Foreign places to sound their sirens for three Kremlin's northeast wall. The ashen ment, indicating Brezhnev's foreign ward an improved relationship with Minister Andrei Gromyko were ex- minutes. remains of more than 100 others, policy would be continued, reiterated the Soviet Union." SOME SOURCES said Chernenko pected to play key roles in the succes- Andropov's committee decided that including Alexei Kosygin, are buried his policy to "ensure detente and White House officials said it was ultimately might take over, but that sion. Brezhnev's body will be viewed by the inside the wall itself. disarmament" with the West, but highly unlikely Reagan would be at Moscow Communist Party boss Vik- In the interim, the funeral commit- Soviet public and foreign dignitaries warned it would deal a "crushing the funeral Monday, but that a high- tor Grishin could emerge as a com- tee chaired by Andropov decided in the columned hall of the House of THE DEATH elicited a broad range retaliatory strike" if threatened by level U.S. delegation would attend. promise. Another man once Brezhnev will be buried on Red Soviets in downtown Moscow. of reaction from former U.S. presi- attack. No one was immediately named to considered in line for a leading post, Square after lying in state for three Vladimir Lenin and Josef Stalin dents and senior officials.

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It will be a "Championship W»»kend" this weekend as Bowling Green's football Imam — led by tailback Chip Often (left. number 31) — and the Falcon hockey team — led by high- scoring center Don Kane (above with arms raised) — lead two first-place teams on the rood to their championships. attaneo Some benefit from proposed changes at Union by Erin Esmont floor, and the proposal to move UAO making money for the Union," he the Apple Lab in the Side Door," The relocation plan began last the construction, he said. staff reporter to the Cardinal Room would provide said. Ralph Gillespie, director of the Side spring when money was appropriated The Union Advisory Board began greater accessibility with students." "I can relate to students concerned Door said. from the state to renovate West Hall researching the possibility of relocat- Despite opposition from the Under- By moving the UAO offices to the with moving classrooms into the into a mass communications center. ing to the Union. Sraduate Student Government and Cardinal Room, the space on the third Union. The Union is basically a social THE SIDE DOOR has been looking According to Robert McGeein, di- le Graduate Student Senate, the pro- floor would be used for classrooms. meeting area." Rick Reeder, UAO for alternative programming options rector of academic planning, the RAYMOND LAAKANIEMI. asso- posed changes at the Union have president said." Personally, I don't in the event that the proposal is physical relocation must occur in a ciate professor of journalism and a received support from groups that Kenneth Close, director of the Food think the proposal is too bad. Yet we passed, Gillespie said. way that will not impair academic member of the Union Advisory Board, currently use the Union. Services at the Union, said he was do worry about student activities "No matter what, we will find some programs. For this reason, West Hall said that the proposal "was compiled Tom Misuraca, director of Univer- unaware of the proposed changes since we do program them." Elace for this entertainment facility," cannot be occupied during the 18 keeping mind that academics are our sity Activities Organization program- until he was told that he would be The University Union Advisory esaid. months that have been set aside for first priority." ming, said he believes the proposed losing some rooms in the relocation. Board, the group that prepared the changes could be beneficial to their Breposal, also made recommenda- organization. "PEOPLE WHO ARE used to going ons which would involve moving the "This could very well be a blessing to the Cardinal Room will lose out. Apple Lab into the Side Door Enter- in disguise," he said. "We are kind of There is no plans to relocate the tainment. Shuttle flies successfully tucked away up here on the third Cardinal Room, yet it has not been "Nothing has been finalized to put CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - time for its five-day journey. trailing the shuttle by 12 or 13 miles, a From a space shuttle launch pad 184 "It was as near perfect as we could "perigee rocket motor" on the SBS-C miles above Earth, the exuberant probably expect,''said launch direc- was to boost the satellite into an egg- crew of Columbia sent the first of two tor Al O'Hara. "It couldn't get any shaped orbit. On Saturday, a second Limited job opportunities exist communications satellites spinning better." motor firing will circularize the orbit into orbit Thursday. With that, the era Flight director Tommy Holloway at 22.300 miles - the height at which of commercial space flight was open said the flight was going exception- satellite speed matches the spin of for business. ally well and that the crewmen were Earth and allows stationary commu- It happened just eight hours after "in good spirits, enjoying themselves nications. for women with higher education the shuttle cut through blue skies over and doing a very excellent job." Allen will deploy Anik C, the Telesat the Atlantic and settled in for its fifth "It was a fine ride, I can tell you," satellite in similar fashion Friday. by Laurie Madden state population and declining rized as instructors, totaling 51 flight. command T Vance Brand said of the On Sunday, Allen and Lenoir will staff reporter number of high school graduates percent, Vogt said. Mission specialist Joseph Lenoir ship's fifth liftoff in 19 months. take the first spacewalk by an Ameri- seeking a college education, are Vogt also made faculty compari- started the satellite spinning, trigger- With him are pilot Robert Over- can since 1974. They will don EVA While it is true that the number the main basis for his predictions. sons using average salaries. The ing a 90-minute countdown for SBS-C, myer, 46, and astronaut-scientists Le- suits for a 3 hour 25 minute tour of the of women graduating with high He said the percentage of Ohio high average salary for a professor is the spacecraft belonging to Satellite noir, 43, and Allen, 45. These three are pay load bay where they will test their college degrees is increasing, the school graduates that continue $34,166 for men and $33,566 for Business Systems of McLean, Va. rookies, but Brand, 51, had been in Ability to do repair work in space. number of positions available for their education is 10 percent less women. "You got a lot of happy people down space before. He returned these women is not increasing pro- than the national average. THE AVERAGE instructor sal- here, you guys do good work," ra- unconscious from the 1975 Apollo- FOR LAUNCH, the four astronauts portionally, Dr. Karl Vogt, interim "I THINK it is reasonable to say ary for men is $17,509 and $16,857 dioed Mission Control. Soyuz flight when fuel fumes leaked wore NASA blue-cotton coveralls in- vicepresident of Academic Affairs by 1990 enrollment wll be 10 per- for women, he said. The satellite, a 3 Vton cylinder that into the capsule after it splashed into stead of the awkward brown pressure said. cent less than it is today," bf said. "The picture for women partici- will be used for video, data and voice the Pacific Ocean. suits required on America's 35 pre- Vogt discussed the present and Vogt said promotion of the Uni- pation will not change much in the communications, was spinning at 52 vious man-in-space missions. Seconds future status of faculty women at versity is needed to remedy the next 10 years," Vogt said. revolutions per minute when it was IN THE SHUTTLE'S 60-foot long after liftoff, Mission Control said sim- Wednesday's Women's Caucus lun- situation. "We have to go out and Vogt said one reason for this is released to an orbit of its own. cargo bay at launch were two nearly ply, "Columbia now in space for the cheon. get them." be said. that women have not been tradi- A few minutes later, his colleague, identical satellites. One belonged to fifth time." "I guarantee you there will be a Regarding faculty women's posi- tionally attracted to programs that Joseph Allen, radioed "We still have SBS - a creation of Aetna Insurance, Columbia had been in orbit nearly decrease in faculty next year," tion today, Vogt said, "I feel confi- are growing, such as business. that beautiful satellite in sight. It's IBM and Comsat General; the other four hours when President Reagan Vogt said. This will mean a reduc- dent in saying the salaries of Many of the few women that are in traveling just below us." was owned by Telesat of Canada Ltd. spoke by phone with the astronauts. tion in employment opportunities women are equitable to men hold- business with graduate degrees are Toother the firms paid NASA about 'It's a beautiful world that we are in both male and female future ing the same position in the same going into firms, he said. NASA was getting paid for the shut- $17 million to have their spacecraft going over," Brand said. "We are faculty, he said. department." Regarding present faculty, Vogt tle's task, but not very much. launched from the shuttle instead of very proud up here to be representing "The University must grow, to Presently six percent of all pro- said, a better recognition of perfor- The Veterans Day launch was the using a more expensive one-use Delta America." increase available positions for fessors at the University are mance system is needed. first ever of four men in one space- rocket. (NASA estimated the cost of So routine had shuttle flights be- women," Vogt said. women. This totals for 15 out of 245. "We have faculty, administra- craft. With NASA's customers paying the flight at $250 million.) come, that the number of spectators "Vogt explained that declining The majority of women are catego- see CAUCUS page 3 attention. Columbia left exactly on Forty-five minutes after ejection, was estimated at 120.000 • 2 The BG News/November 12. 1982

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Coming to stadium still is a necessity for BG's I-A status

One day. One team. One game. Those are all that stand between Bowling Green's football team and its first outright title since 1964, and its first title of any kind since 1965. With a defeat of the Eastern Michigan Hurons, the Falcons will become the champions of the Mid- American Conference, earning a trip to the California Bowl on December 18; the first Bowl appearance for any BG team. Too say that the Falcons are the favorites for the game is an understatement. Eastern is 1-7, having just ended what had been the nation's longest loosing streak. BG is 6-2, losing two games on turnovers-turned-into- touchdowns. The Falcons are also 4-0 at home, and they know they have their own destinies in their hands. Another destiny which will be decided Saturday is that of the University's average attendance for the Identify with hungry by fasting season - a major stumbling-block in the team's at- LETTERS tempt to be re-classified into Division I-A. So far, the attempts which were made in the previous Sardines floating In oil and hard- group rather than as individual per- behind closed doors. Animal re- opponents at the finish to earn a one- dough bread are not a particularly sons? searchers at this institution fully com- point victory. home games have been excellent - aside from a exciting breakfast. And curried goat When a resident of, let's say, Rodg- ply with all such laws and guidelines Sincere congratulations on his re- relatively small crowd on Homecoming Day. But one will never by my favorite entree. But ers, does something against campus which insure that research animals ceiving coach of the year honors for game still remains, and it could prove to be a game in I was one of the lucky ones during my regulations and is referred to in the are not subjected to any untustiiiable the third time is extend to coach Sink. year in Jamaica; I never went hun- paper, he is not labelled as a "Rodg- pain or distress inthe pursuit of scien- I was particularly pleased that coach which attendance is as important as the final score. er's resident." And he should not be. tific knowledge and the potential ame- Sink was bestowed this honor because This weekend's final home game will be the last of In a Third World country which His actions do not reflect the ideals of lioration of the humancondition. I firmly believe that he did more doesn't have food stamps and rea- the whole. Therefore it follows that coaching this year than ever before to the "rights of autumn" for many of the University's sonably workable welfare programs, when members of a fraternity screw Robart L. Connar Brepare and convince his team that football fans (except those who plan to attend the you see a lot of beggars. They come up, the chapter should not be held Paychology Dapartmant ley would retain their Championship California Bowl), and we feel that everyone should up to you on the street, clothes hang- responsible. Though the brotherhood this year. attend to send the team on the road in fashion. ing lank on bony bodies, and "beg a is strong, the actions of its members Special recognition is extended to ten-cent." Even more sad, you see do not always reflect its ideals. Reader questions Jodie Welly, Terri Nolan, Jennie If you have never attended a football game this many boys with eyes and faces much The fraternity should not have been party regulations Groves, Mary Zweber, Hellen Poe, season, this is one you should not miss. older than the rest of them. It takes a on trial along with the individuals in Laura Murphy, Corine Smith, Pat while to figure out why a Jamaican this case. Where does it end? Not with Panchak, Pam Panchak, Lori Archer, If you have attended every football game this season, boy's body may look a little peculiar, fraternities and other social organiza- As a student living off campus, the Barb Scott, Stephanie Eaton, Robin you should pay tribute to yourself and not miss the not matching his American coun- tions, that is for sure. Stereotyping issue that concerns me is "party Rechard, Terri Gindleaberger, Nancy championship the team and the fans have earned. terpart. Slowly it dawns: he's a bit extends throughout society. Many permits." Is it not true that we must Marusha, Laura Read, Bev Lynch, stunted; his growth has been retarded groups are looked down upon because receive a permit to have a party? Is Nita Renfrow, Sara Collas, Nadine The students, faculty, staff and citizens who suffered by malnutrition; hell never reach of historical acts of their ancestors of this going to affect students only or Verga and Barb Schick, for their total through losing seasons over the last few years are "normal" size. current actions of a portion of their will this affect all residents of Bowl- support of the seven runners that I met boys thrown into prison whose groups. Is this practice fundamen- ing Green? competed. Without your encourage- about to witness something the likes of which hasn't crime was stealing a few mangoes or tally right? You are damn right it is Am I correct in saying that if a ment it is unlikely that the outcome been seen here since many of the students were pre- bananas because they were hungry. not! student is ticketed for having a party, would have been the same. The schoolers - a championship in football. And I had to acknowledge that real I may be a bit idealistic, but I they must not only appear at Bowling Championship was truly a team vic- and prolonged hunger was not in my believe that a person should be looked Green's Municipal Court but also at tory. Not wanting to attend such an event is in- repertoire of experiences. at for what he or she is, rather than BGSU's Standards and Procedures? The most impressive occurrence of comprehensible, regardless of homework loads, Perhaps fasting is as close as I've for what organization, race, sex, or I was at an off-campus party where the day was not the race, but how you come to identifying with the hungry of nationality to which one might belong. eight of my friends received $55 fines handled yourself after the race. weather, or other games which are playing on the world. I don't enjoy doing - does Along the same lines, a group should each. Clearly Bowling Green's police Though disappointed in the face of television. anybody?- but I think it's good for be viewed for what it is, rather than system has sufficient laws to protect defeat, there was no second guessing We who have been at the University for four years me. At least temporarily, I have a for what a few of its members might residents of Bowling Green against or resentment just praise for the heightened sense of what most of the have done. loud parties without placing students opposing teams. Ana yet, with the are going to witness something that very few students world's people fell continually. This article might not express the in "double jeopardy/' breath of victory there was no boast- have witnessed. We are going to witness a victory Ill be fasting next week, especially views of my fraternity. It contains my I am baffled on the reasoning be- ing or gloating, just sheer delight and on Thursday, for Oxfam-America. personal opinions. Please accept it as hind prosecuting a student on campus happiness in the satisfaction of ac- which will give us - in our stay here - championships Oxfam's choice of November 18 for its such. when this has nothing to do with the complishing your goal. It has been a in almost all major sports (not to mention cham- National Fast for a World Harvest is University's property. pleasure to have the opportunity to pionships in non-revenue sports such as track, cross deliberate and symbolically appropri- Al Nagy III work with you fine young women this ate. It's just a week before Thanksgiv- OCMB 3848 Jaannlna Bumbu season. Congratulations again on country, swimming and gymnastics). ing, the day we celebrate our 846 Sth St. your MAC victory and best of luck in Our basketball team received a bid to the NTT in country's bounty at dining room ta- Professor misquoted; the Distric Qualifier, and throughout 1980, and was co-champion of the MAC in 1981. We bles groaning with food. Congratulations given to the year. . But elsewhere people will be groan- clarifies statements haven't had to suffer through bad times for Coach John ing with hunger. What can we do the MAC Champion Falcons Evana Lalat Weinert's team. about it? One response is to join the According to an article on the 435 Darrow Hall hundreds on campus who will be American Anti-Vivisection Society To Coach Sink and the Women's Our hockey team has - in the last four years - had its participating in Oxfam-America fast which appeared the The BG News on Cross-Country Team, longest losing streak (1979-80) and its worst overall next week and donating meal coupons Nov. 2, 1962, I al'egedly stated that I would like to congratulate you on record (1980-81), but Coach Jerry York's squad made or money in marked containers in the there are no laws that govern how Sour fine effort Saturday in retaining Correction cafeterias. It's a good way to sensitize animals are treated behind closed le Mid american Conference Cross- David Rios was found not guilty by the return to greatness last season, bringing the ourselves to the hungry of the world. laboratory doors. That statement is country title for the third consecutive the Student Arbitration Board rather University the Central Collegiate Hockey Association It's good way to share our bounty. not true. In fact, there are federal year. Your performance was out- than guilty as reported in the News on championship. And they are currently ranked second And It's a good way to give a hollow- laws as well as professional, scien- standing, especially considering the Thursday. The News regrets this er- eyed, empty-bellied boy or girl in a tific, and ethical guidelines that un- fact that you were not running up to ror. in the nation. They, too, will be a part of "Cham- Third World country reason for equivocally require human care and your high expectations; and yet nad pionship Weekend" when they take on Ohio State at thanksgiving as well. treatment of research animals, even enough B.G. pride to pass several home tonight. St. Pit Schnapp And now, Coach Denny Stolz, much-maligned during Social Juatlca Commlltae DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau his stay as football coach, is seeing his team complete T*am.**.[xtt,i XJVOMT D= mm KILNS mm HMM..m*esmc GKSAT' I'LL its transition into champions. We four-year students mro&toitisKix mursm m, mr.imcttmsoHjaA NOTION: YES, I have seen a season which at times verged on futility Fraternity brothers are mmamconmis, A Km iw mjcmmceuxm 5BaB \Kram-ismrnm- IMTHIS SO* CaUKTIKmy 6£TA seTiPAMEemtj.. T *££ (1979), a season in which we lost by the closest average individuals not clones Mfi.TaALi-mu.mie ■ \ POSITION* margin in the country (1980), a season in which a slow -VVKMTTOUT! start seemed to ruin the season as soon as it began "They are responsible if their fra- ternal pledge stands strong." (except for that glorious 38-0 win over Toledo on What are you saying, Miss Hos- Homecoming, 1981). And now, if all goes as expected, tetler? Should joining a fraternity Stolz and his team will also become champions. mean the loss of one's identity? Of course not! As often as many fans here have criticized Bowling I am writing in response to the Green athletics, they are still going to be honored with article by Sally Hostetler, which ap- another group of champions. The four-year and three- peared in the Nov. 2 issue of The BG News. ISPR year students who have seen all the hard times should Whether or not justice has been done in the outcome of the case, is not go for their just reward. NOTUN6. BUT RUST HOKUM, wtem imrAtzsaooomjs FCK trmmvA the issue I wish to focus upon. What I i6orainNouTA mas fie te*2po? ArnesmermoM. A The first- and second-year students should attend to would like to address is the unfair miqtms. LMcmfi- ear A urns uwisire fm/6KAW0t>i9*OF tousHjoo xsaiuwrv see what we hope is the start of a championship treatment of the Phi Delta Theta mtzoTOiserour metsnaa Hncnr \THB6K8stfmma fraternity and its relevance to each TOiosAmeus. m *££«* COSTS, PUS A MVKOASr. tradition in football, and the continuation of one in and every one of us. SSWCWION' hockey. A fraternity should not be held responsible for the actions of each of And faculty, staff and Bowling Green residents its members. While fraternities are should attend the game to erase the cynicism which based on brotherhood, each consist of a brotherhood of individuals. Mem- has undoubtedly arisen from years of struggles. bers do not get brainwashed and This is it; let's relish it, and if things go right, we can become carbon copies of each other. have a real POST-game party. Each member retains his Individual- ity. Why then, are farternity mem- bers continuously treated as part of a The BG Newa/November 12, 1»82 3 Alumni sponsor undergraduate research grants by Bernadette Bednar ciation has been looking to get in- Alumni Association was approached Alumni Board of Trustees," he said. (such purchases would become prop- Board of Trustees will review the reporter volved in various student efforts. "We to provide financial assistance. This The Board of Trustees will then de- erty of the University); travel, tem- success of the program and make a thought this might be a way to get year they decided to allocate $2700 in cide if the program is to continue. porary employment of a person with decision whether or not it will con- For the first time at the University, involved with students other than lust establishing a research award to aid Individual awards will be limited to special skills needed to complete the tinue. undergraduate students have the op- awarding financial aid (schol- other undergraduates in projects $500 per applicant. Cobb said rather project and other miscellaneous ex- portunity to receive research grants. arships), Weiss said. which would otherwise not be con- than give out many small awards, the penses. So far, only a few students have Sponsored and funded by the ducted. committee judging applications will Applications, which consist of an submitted application materials for Alumni Association, the Alumni Un- THE ALUMNI Association offers "It was brought to our attention look for a few good projects. application form, a detailed project the research grants. Announcements dergraduate Research Award has book and merit scholarships to under- that undergraduate students were "We are looking for four or five description, an itemized budget and for the award were published in the been established by the Alumni Board graduate students, but this is the first doing exciting things and we wanted distinctive projects where a few hun- letters of support (including a per- Monitor, a faculty and staff publica- of Trustees to encourage undergrad- time an undergraduate research to get involved," Weiss said. dred dollars would make the differ- sonal resume, examples of previous tion, and also given to all department uate students to pursue self-initiated award program nas been initiated. Under the direction of Vice Provost ence whether or not the project goes," work or any materials relevant to the chairs, but Cobb said he didn't think projects in their respective fields. Weiss said two or three years ago, a for Research. Dr. Thomas Cobb, ap- he said. project) will be reviewed by an ad hoc the information was getting to the According to Larry Weiss, director student in the chemistry department plication guidelines were established. The amounts of the individual advisory committee of at least three students. . of Alumni Affairs, the Alumni Asso- was doing cancer research and the According to the application, appli- awards will based on an itemized persons appointed by the vice provost cants must be enrolled at the Univer- budget submitted by the applicant. for research. Applications will be "Whether they (the Alumni Asso- sity, have completed at least 30 Recipients will be assigned tempo- tudged on academic merit, contribu- ciation) continue the program de- Caucus semester hours of coursework and rary University accounts from which ion to the selected discipline, qualifi- pends on its success this year," Cobb from Page 1 identify those faculty members have a grade point average of at least previously authorized expenditures cations of the applicant, likelihood of said, adding that new programs tors, and others who simply are not that are performing well in each 3.0. Students should have the support can be made. These accounts will be success and impact on the University. usually start slowly and take time to performing," he said. department." of a faculty sponsor, and upper-divi- valid for a period of six months from Applicants may be requested to ap- gain support. BECAUSE OF THIS he said he is Women's Caucus is a university sion applicants who propose a major the date of the award. No cash awards pear before the committee to further afraid achievers are not getting organization dedicated to helping project under the direction of a fac- will be given. explain their project. Recipients of Students interested in this program rewarded as much as "some high organize and articulate women on ulty sponsor will be given preference. these awards will be notified within should contact the Office of the Grad- paid non-achievers." campus, Dr. Kathleen Howard- ITEMS THAT may be covered by about two weeks after the Nov. 15 uate College or their respective aca- Vogt said each department Merriam, associate professor of "PROJECTS SHOULD be com- the grants include, but are not limited deadline, Cobb said. demic department. All application should set up and define faculty Klitical science and caucus mem- Sleted by May," Cobb said. "We want to, expendable materials (such as materials are due in the Office of the expectations- " ' believe you can r, said. > have a report in the spring (on the film, biology materials, etc.); use or THE PROGRAM is in a trial period, Graduate College, 120 McFall Center, success of the project) to give to the purchase of permanent equipment Weiss said. Each year, the Alumni on or before 5:09 p.m., Nov. 15,1962. • '• m m • '»*■»■» »»>%» •"•" r PREPARE FOR MCATLSATGMAT INCREDIBLE, UNBELIEVABLE Myles Pizza SATACTDATGRECPA $140 SKI WEEK Pub • Permment Centers open • Opportunity to make up LOCKER ROOM includes: days, evenings and missed lessons. 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For Chlldr.n Allyson and Wayne Beckstein and James "Bond" Vicki and Mike DuWhop "The Boy" and Pame a "Mu" Pagliai's 440 E. Court Ph. 352-1596 ALPHA PHI J* £ FALL '82!! Vtf EAST 4 The BG News/November 12, 1982 Green Sheet Vol. XV, No. 7 Bowling Green State University November 12,-1982 University Theatre Presents: Shaw comedy Lesson from Aloes Major Barbara in Joe E. Brown The final four performances of Major A Lesson From Aloes, Athol Fugard's Barbara, one of George Bernard Shaw's profound drama, will be presented by most provocative comedies, will be the University Theatre at 8 p.m. Dec. 1-4 presented by the University Theatre at 8 at Joe E. Brown Theater, University p.m. Nov. 17-20 In the Main Auditorium Hall. of University Hall. There will also be a 3 One of South Africa's best known p.m. matinee performance on Nov. 20. playwrights, Fugard paints an effective The story follows munitions maker and harrowing portrait of the South Andrew Undershaft in his holy mission African soul. The central symbol for this to make a shambles of the morality of theme is the aloes, a plant liberalism by proving that a cannon distinguished above all else for its factory will do more for the poor than inordinate capacity for survival in the any charity. harshest of possible environments. A Lesson From Aloes was awarded Undershaft has returned to the family the N.Y. Drama Critics Award for Best that he put aside twenty years ago to Play of the Year. find that his wife is the same useless The action takes place in a house in social charmer that he knew before he the white district of Port Elizabeth, left. Undershaft Is also not surprised to South Africa, In 1963. The house is find that his son Stephen has grown up owned by a liberal Africaner, Piet to be a fool fit only for politics, or that Bezuidenhout, played by Stan Friedman one of his daughters wants to marry of Springfield, and his wife Gladys, Charles Lomax, an even bigger fool played by Melissa Murphy of than Stephen. Cincinnati. However, Undershaft is concerned Piet has been involved in an anti- that Barbara, the only member of the apartheid activity; Gladys is recovering family with some sense, has joined the "from a nervous breakdown brought Salvation Army. He vows to win Barbara and her suitor Adolphus Cusins away about by a police raid on their home. They are waiting for a black family to from the charity and over to his morality come to dinner, a forbidden act in of butter through bullets. South Africa. The black family never With checkbook in hand, Undershaft arrives, but the head of the family, sets out for Barbara's Salvation Army Steve Daniels, played by Keith Glover of Soup Kitchen to prove that the poor can the Bronx, New York, does arrive. Steve be bribed and the army can be bought. - has just been released from prison and Tickets for Major Barbara may be plans to flee South Africa after first reserved at the Main Auditorium Box confronting Piet with the charge of Office weekdays between 9 a.m. and 5 betraying him and the revolution p.m. or by calling 372-2719. Tickets can be purchased at the Joe Ticket prices are $1.50 for students, E. Browm box office beginning at 7 p.m. $2.50 for senior citizens and $3.50 fpr on performance nights. All tickets are all others. $1; there are no reserved seats. Annual tree llghifngvereMortyDec. 1

Because of the holiday recess, Christmas pomes early to Bowling Green. This year, the holiday season will be heralded In on Dec. 1 by one of the oldest of University traditions -- the annual tree lighting ceremony. This year's tree lighting will begin at 6 p.m. In front of the Union. The Men's and Women's choruses will begin the evening activities by performing a selection of holiday songs. Then, at approximately 6:30 p.m., the switch will be thrown to light the holiday tree. Afterwards, coffee, hot chocolate and cookies will be served in the Commuter Center, basement of Moseley. The event, of course, is free and open to the public. Another holiday tradition, the University Activities Organization-Christmas The finest works of art produced by University paintings, glass works, weaving, sculptures, and Crafts Fair, will be held Nov. 17-19 on the second floor of the Union. faculty members are now on display in the annual graphics. Hours for the exhibit, which will continue Numerous booths filled with crafts - and potential holiday gifts - will be on School of Art Faculty Exhibition in the McFall Center display from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Crafts expected to be on display include through Dec. 5, are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and 2-5 salt dough ornaments, ceramics, jewelry, crocheted items, dried flower Gallery. The works on display include watercolor and oil p.m. on weekends. arrangements, soft sculpture faces, candy, wall hangings, and leather items. Booths by more than 25 artists are expected, and all of the Items will be available for purchase. Met stars to perform UAO offering WSA to present Europe to America stars Sandra Warfield and James McCracken wW perform as part ot "America Goes European" is the the University's Festival Series at 8 p.m. Friday (Nov. 19) in Kobacker Hall, Moore give them a chance-to sample European theater, ski trips theme of the first European Night to be foods, view arts and crafts, and Musical Arts Center. held from 8 p.m. to midnight Dec. 1 at Tickets are $5 and $7 tor students (depending on seat location), and $7 and $9 for all participate in ethnic folk dances and Registrations are still being accepted St. Thomas More, 425 Thurstin. other actlvties. others. Tickets can be purchased between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. weekdays at the Moore for three trips being planned by the Free and open to the public, the Musical Arts Center Box Office, or they can be reserved by calling the 24-hour ticket All 17 nations will be represented In University Activities Organization. evening will feature ethnic food and booths, where informational brochures hotline at 372-0171. On Tuesday (Nov. 16), UAO will be entertainment. More than 50 students The mezzo-soprano and the tenor made their Metropolitan Opera debuts in 1953. and posters will be distributed, and sponsoring a trip to the Toledo Museum from 17 European nations are involved other ethnic-oriented activities held. Since their marriage two years later, they have sung in opera productions throughout the of Art to tour the highly acclaimed "El in the project. and Europe, and have performed as soloists with most of the world's Students from various countries will Greco of Toledo" exhibit. Buses will The night Is designed to familiarize also be making a number of orchestras. leave from the Union Oval at 5:30 p.m. Americans with European culture, and WarfiekJ debuted as one of the two peasant girts in "Le Nozze di Figaro." Her progress demonstrations, including an exhibit of that day, and will return at French folk songs and Greek "sirtaki" to stardom was quick, and after only two years she had the honor of opening the approximately 9:30 p.m. Cost of the trip Metropolitan Opera season as La Cieca in "La Gioconda." Later that same year, she dances. However, the highlight of the is $6, and includes transportation and a Don't light up; evening will be a presentation by a appeared as Ulrica in "." ticket to enter the museum. McCracken, internationally reknowned as one of this generation's greatest professional Hungarian folk dancing group from Toledo. performers, has had a unique status in the music world since 1960 when he became the The Toledo Masonic Auditorium Is Take the pledge first U.S. bom singer to undertake the demanding and difficult role of Verdi's "Othello." At midnight, the evening will the destination of the second trip The number of smokers who are conclude with a Vienna waltz. He made his 1953 debut in the five-word part of Parpignol in "La Boheme" and planned for Sunday (Nov. 21). The becoming nonsmokers Is on the rise. remained on the company's roster for four years, singing similar roles before deciding to attraction will be a matinee From 1978 to 1980, the number of leave the company to build a reputation as a dramatic tenor in Europe. > performance of "Hello Dolly," starring persons who have quit smoking has RA meeting set McCracken found success in Germany, and by 1963 he became one of the few Carol Channlng. Buses will leave the grown from 1.8 million to more than 33 Information sessions for students artists in the hisory of the Metropolitan Opera to make a second debut, returning as a Union Oval at 1:30 p.m., and will return million, and each year millions more Interested in working as resident world-recognized star to sing "Othello." to campus at approximately 6:30 p.m. quit for at least one day -- the day of advisors during the 1983-84 academic He is also well-known and well-respected for his award winning recordings. His Cost of the trip is S21, and includes a the "Great American Smokeout." year are being planned by the Office of recording of "OrheHo" won the coveted Grad Prix du Disques, and his 1974 recording of ticket and transportation. The American Cancer Society, in Residence Life for the week of Nov. 28. "Carmen" won the Grammy Award for outstanding operatic recording of that year. cooperation with The Well and The sessions will focus on the This past season, he joined Beverly SHIS and other reknowned artists in a gala Steamboat Springs, Colorado, a University Activities Organization, is responsibilities of a resident advisor performance at the Kennedy Center honoring George London. popular vacation spot for college sponsoring the sixth annual and the hiring process. The first The two opera singers are also the authors of a book, entitled "A Star Famtty." students, will be the setting for a ski "Smokeout" on the campus. The meeting will be held at 9 p.m. Nov. 28 in During their Bowling Green performance, the couple wiH sing duets and will perform as vacation planned for Jan. 2-9. Cost of challenge is to give up your "cancer Prout Hall. Other meetings will be held soloists. The program will includeexcerpts from "Turandot." "I PagBacci" and "Carmen." the trip Is $275, and Includes bus sticks" from midnight to midnight on at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 29 in McDonald East; transportation, lodging and lift tickets. Thursday (Nov. 18). 9 p.m. Nov. 29 in Offenhauer; 7:30 p.m. Meals are not included. Last year, an estimated 18 million Nov. 30 in Batchelder; 9 p.m. Nov. 30 in Green Sheet The first 50 students to register will smokers quit for the day. Of those, 49 Anderson; 7:30 p.m. Dec. 1 in Kohl; 9 Green Sheet is produced by the Bowling Green State University Office of Public also have the opportunity to obtain ski percent made it the whole day, 10 p.m. Dec. 1 in Compton; 7:30 p.m. Dec. Relations in cooperation with The BG New*. equipment for the trip for free. percent were not smoking six months 2 In Dunbar; and 9 p.m. Dec. 2 in The next issue of the Groan Sheet will be published Dec. 3, and it will be the last later, and seven percent were still Founders. Issue tor the semester. The deadline lor submitting information to be Hated In that A $50 deposit is due at the time of nonsmokers 11 months later. Students should plan on attend ing issue la noon Wednesday, Dae. 1. registration, with the balance being To help a person's willpower this one of the meetings. Alt events must be submitted In writing to the Green Sheet editor, 806 paid by Dec. 2. In addition, one hour of year, members of the Well will have a Additional Information and Administration Building. In the event of apace limitations, those events submitted at academic credit can be obtained table set up in University Hall on application materials can be obtained the earliest date will be given preference. through the School of HPER. Thursday. The Well members will have by contacting the Office of Residence Senior Maria Clsterlno la serving at assistant editor this year; Junior Tom Hieek la Additional information about all of pledge cards which people can sign Life, 425 Student Sevices. Applications serving as calendar editor. the trips can be obtained by contacting and will be giving tips on how to keep will be available beginning Monday the UAO office, third floor of the Union. from smoking. (Nov. 15). The BQ News/November 12. 19*2 5

7:30 p.m. - Undergraduate Alumni Association 8:30 pm. - UAO Campus PBm $ pun. -Concert Meeting. Open to al. Masti Alumni Center See 7 pjn Friday, Nov. IB steng The University Brass Choirs wH perform Free and open Saturday Wednesday to St. Kobacker Hal. Moore Musical Arts Center 7:30 pjn. - Amertcsn Society ot Interior Designsts Midnight - UAO Campus Flam ■«»»wWwPr 13 Meeting. Open to al. $1 adntesion tor non-members "Alee In Wrjndertand," starring Knssns OeBea. war be 24 8-11 pjn. - PtaMto Bkatlng. 111 West Hal. shown $150 wtth BGSU 1.0. 210 MseVSctonce See 6 p.m Wednesday. Nov 17 Hating 1:M p-m.-Footb.il 10 sjn. - Ooneatory Peeing Time BOSU vs Eastern Michigan UnKwnMy. Stedrum. 8 e.m. - World Hunger Lecture Untveranye- Event wi include decorations, entertamment and food 1 pjn. - University Theater Production Then from venous countriea Open to selected students George Bernard Shaw's "Major Barbara" wi be pre- Al proceeds go to the OxfamArnertoa famine reset faculty and administrators Alpha Phi House Monday sented. Tickets $1.50 students, $2.50 senior citizens organization. Admission fee $3 or completed aponeor Friday Nwemfcr 15 snd $3.60 for others. Mam Auditorium. University Hal. sheet Sponsored by the Social Justice Comretlee. 7:30 p.m. - Women For Women Prizes lo the top runners and money reisers. Sponsor Nww-ifK 26 Meeting Open to al Faculty Lounge. Union. ( pjn. -Concert sheets may be obtained «i residence heta or by csartg 7 a.m.-4 pjn. - Hunger Awerer ■ Week "New Music for Clarinet. Dance and Tape" wa be 372 5238 Union Oval. 1-6 pjn. - Ubrary Hears • pjn. - Baaketbelf* Donations loi the Oxfam-Amertce famine relief organiza- presented by Celeste Hersszti and Burton Beerman Thanksgiving break hours for University Ubrary. Men's team vs Chtoo Stale. Anderson Arena tion wi be cdlected through Friday. Nov 19. Sponsored Free and open to al. Bryan Recital Hal, Moore Musics! 1-3 pjn. - Opera Master Class by the Social Justice Cornmittee AH Campus cafeterias Arts Center. Tenor James McCmcken snd mezzo soprano Sandra 7:30 pjn. - Hockey 6 p.m. - UAO Campus Film Werfletd wi conduct a master's class. Free snd open to BGSUvs University of Notre Deme toe Arena "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." starring Chartes I s.m.-5 p.m. - Art Exhibit al Bryan Recital Hal. Moore Muetoel Arts Center. Laugraon, wi be shown Free end open to all Giah Film Photographs by Tom BooNn, a senior marketlnQ and S pjn. - Environmental Interest Group Theater. Harms advertising major, and Tom Hofbauer, a University Meeting. Open to al. 121 Hayes. graduate and freelance graphic artiat. wi be on dtsphy 2-6 p.m. - Art Exhibit Works ot art by various faculty mernbera wi be on Saturday • pjn. - university Theater Production weekdays through TJee. 5. Free and open to el. McFe« 8-10 pjn. - Public Skating display weekends through Dec. 5 Free snd open to el See 8 p.m. Wednesday. Dec. 1 fating. Corner Gallery Students $1 26 with BGSU ID Skate Rental 50 cents noTuMMI/ / r McFal Center Gatary. Ice Arena. 1-8 p.m. - Library Hours 8-11 pjn. - UAO Side Door Entertainment « p.m. - The ObakNan 2-5 p.m. - Educational Memorabilia Center Thsnkaglvtng break hours for Unrversfty Ubrary "Those Guys" wi perform Admission $ 1.50. Stoe Door, Meeting Open to as" 304 Moeetey. The Little Red Schootiouae wi be open for variation Union Free and open to si. 7:30 p.m. - Hockey «:M p.m. - Skating Party Thursday BGSU vs University of Notre Dams, toe Arena. Roller Skating wi be held at the FWea Rdter Rink. Sponsorad by the OUtoe of Minority Student Activates 3 p.m. - University Theater Production NwMftier.8 See 8 pm. Wednesday. Nov. 17 Sating 7:30 pjn. -1 Friday (1 admission Vans wH leave from Union Oval. Men's team at Cornel University (rthaca, N.Y.) 1t01 ajn. - Greet American Smokeout ■fiafiaaeliarrexreurvet om*Un 9 p.m. - Penhelienlc Council A horse-drwan hayrtde and conOnoua bonfire wi be hekt 17 trip to Toronto. $100 fee must be paid upon sign up. 8 p.m. - Concert Meeting. Open to al. Community Suite. Union. with free riot chocolate Cost $1 Sponsored by UAO. Sponaored by UAO UAO Office, third Poor. Unton 7.„ ?M _ aeabt c,u„ Buses wi leave from Union Oval. PlankM and composer Faina Luahtak wi present s guest recital Free and open to al Bryan Recital Hal, Moore 4 «A. „_ Meeting Open to al Cooper Pod. Student Rec Center. (-.30 p.m. - Christian Science CoHege Organtaatlen l:3i t pjn. — Cones Hoars • pjn. - University Thearter Production Musical Arts Center. Meeting. Open to al Fort Room. Union. Sooneored by Worto Student Aaarx^atton Free and open 3 pjn. - UAO Campus Film See 8 p.m. Wednesday. Nov 17 lettng 16 t pjn. - Advertising Club Sea 2 p.m Sunday. Dec. 5 listing l leetmg Open to al. 300 Moeetey. I pje. - Hockey 6 pjn. - Tree UgMtng Ceremaii) 8 p.m. - Concert BGSU at Lake Superior College (Ssdt Ste Mark.. M*-.h | Wednesday I::" p.m. - mlerfralsrnrty CouncH The Ur*rarary Men's end Women's choruses wi per- The UiaVersrty Syrnphony Orchestra wi perform. Free! Meeting Open to al Assembly Room. McFal Center form Free hot chocolate wi be served and Santa Cteue .nd open to at Kobacker Hal. Moore Musical Arts 3 p.m. - Concert w«be present A tree sgrrangceremony wiateobaheld Center. rfetfeewfjef I f Metropoltan Opera stars James McCraken. tenor, and 1 a.m.-5 pjn. - Christmas Crafts Fair Sandra Werfletd. mezzo soprano, wi perform. Ttaketa $7 and $5 tor students. $9 and $7 for adults Kobacker _ 6 ajn. - Cancan Various Chrtetmae crafts from ornaments to stuffed 6 pm. - Csmpus Ften jn, ijrtversity A Cappera Choir and Fdk Ensemble wi Hal. Moore Musical Arts Center animals wi be on sale. Sponaored by the UAO Exhibits Tuesday "Wise Btood," dkected by John Huston, wi be shown, perform. Free and open to al. Kobacker Hat. Moore Committee. Brownatng Room. Union. M L.. -J Sponsored by the Engash departs wnt free and open to Musical Arts Center 8-10 pun. - Public Skating rveteemFei &? as. Oath Fsm Theater. Sea 8 pjn. Wednesday. Nov. 17 sating. 1:30-4 p-m. - Coffee Hew 1:36 - 4 pjn. - Coffee Hour 8-10 p.m. - Pnbrtc Stunteg. Sponsored By Work) Student Association. Free and open 3 pm. - University Theater Production I pjrL-NleMgM - UAO Side Dor Entertainment Snoroored by World Student Assocatlon Free and ope. See 8 p.m Wednesday Nov 17 fating. tost. leWWsms. Athd Fugarde A Lesson From Aloes" wi be presented A "Punk Night at the Side Door" wi be held AdmiasJon to an lewiatems. Seeswry^eteewhere Admtaaton $1 Joe E Brown gap sun. - Crteand Juattoe Ccmmatss $1. Skis Door, Union »:30 p.m. - IMMed Christian Fellowship « p-m. - Cafeteria Closing Tims Trteetar. University Hal. Meeeng Opentoal Fireside Lounge St Thomas More, Outreach meeting wH be held Open to at. UCF House. University cafeteria) wi doss for Thanksgrvmg break. 426Thurstm 3l3Thurettn. 6 The BG News/November 12. 1982 'Major9 theater designs by Joanne Veto blend with the set and lighting and between the upper and lower class assistant feature editor compliment the other costumes when characters ana provide the final vi- grouped together in scenes. The cos- sual appeal the director needs to If clothes really do make the man, tumes should also reflect what a per- reach the audience. then Dr. Robert Hansen had his work former does on stage. The finished products add what cut out for him. Dr. Hansen, chair of "If the character does a cartwheel, sophomore music major Ron Guthrie the theater department, designed the the costume should provide sufficient calls "the final touch/' costumes for the Main Auditorium freedom," Hansen said. Guthrie said the costumes he wean production of "Major Barbara." That's the job of theater costumer add to his character and that he felt Costumes are important to any pro- Kevin Kerr. Kerr runs the costume more like his character, Adolphus duction, Hansen said, because they shop in Moselev Hall and was respon- Cusins, when in costume. convey a message about a character sible for building, renting or pulling "CUSINS IS the intellectual type, a before the actor says a word. To costumes from stock for the play. college prof. He's what you could call design effective costumes, Hansen Kerr said he built 28 garments, Bohemian," Guthrie said. "Hia estimated spending 100 hours re- spending about 30 hours on each. clothes give him that kind of look, searching, sketching and becoming Bonnets, capes, skirts and Salvation especially with the glasses." "incredibly familiar with the play." Army uniforms all had to be sewn. He Compared wth the other the male Set at the turn of the century, "Ma- said he constructed many of the pat- characters, Cusins dresses casually, jor Barbara" examines the roles of terns himself. usually wearing olive green corduroy wealth and poverty in England as "Simplicity Pattern Co. just doesn't slacks, a shirt complete with a paper seen through the eyes of a Salvation stock Salvation Army patterns," he collar and tie, Guthrie added. Army major, Barbara. said. "The collars are high and rounded. Hansen scoured old Sears Roebuck Sst like the kind worn at the turn of catalogs, books, photographs and CUTAWAY JACKETS, tuxedo e century," he said, adding they are manuals for examples of Edwardian pants and a 1908 top coat had to be more uncomfortable than the collars clothing before submitting his rented. The remaining costumes were worn today- sketches for the director's approval, pulled from the costume shop and Even more uncomfortable is the he said. He also had to stay within the altered, according to Kerr. Salvation Army bass drum Guthrie $300 budget. A special bonnet that could be split has to wear in one scene that is "They turned out to be remarkably in half was made for one of the Salva- "terribly restricting." accurate," he added. tion Army characters, Hansen said. He said the formal clothing is par- BG News photo/Patrick Sandor "In one scene, there's a fight and ticularly important for the time pe- The costumes make the production in "Major Bar bara,"performed by University Theatre. COLOR AND MOBILITY are two we had to construct a hat that could be riod. The costumes require the actors key factors in designing, according to easily detached from the character's to walk and carry themselves differ- Hansen. The colors have to work with head," he added. ently than they would today. This the actor's hair and skin coloring, The costumes draw a distinction see COSTUMES page 8 Fruit fly center moves to University terim vice president of flies for basic genetics, ge- versity, according to Dr. world and the most effec- his teaching career at the center from Austin to that the Mid-American by Mary Jo McVay University of Texas at Aus- staff reporter Academic Affairs, said. netics engineering, evolu- Garrett Heberlein, dean of tive insect stock center," Bowling Green was a very Stock Center "houses only tion and cancer research. the Graduate College. Heberlein, the University's tin and the center's present delicate process, Yoon one species - Drosophila The center, which is lo- representative to the Na- director at this university, said. melanogaster - and va- The University is the cated at 112 Life Sciences, The Drosophila Center The University was cho- tional Science Foundation added the national aca- "We had to maintain a rious strains (of the same new site for the National is a stock outlet for approx- was previously housed at sen because "we have be- which decided where to demic community was un- temperature of 69 degrees species) used strictly for Drosophil. Species Re- imately 400 different spe- the University of Texas at fore us a history of relocate the center, said. happy with the handling of Fahrenheit" all through genetic research," Yoon sources G .iter, the largest cies of fruit flies, Vogt Austin but it became nec- successfully running one of the stock center at Austin. the time the flies were be- said. "The Species Stock facility of its kind in the said. He added that it is an essary to move it when the the most effective re- DR. JONG S. YOON, di- ing transported, he said. Center will have as many world, D Karl Vogt, in- international source of director there left the uni- search stock centers in the rector of the center during Transportation of the Yoon added there was a as 400 species in 4,000 dif- need for reduced vibration ferent strains of stock." "so as not to disturb the Heberlein said the com- egg-laying process of the bination of the two centers on the University's cam- Other conditions that pus "will further enhance had to be controlled in- the reputation of the Uni- cluded lighting and the versity in terms of genet- two day sale: amount of certain chemi- ics. One may begin to cals, such as carbon mon- associate Bowling Green oxide and carbon dioxide, with genetics." in the atmosphere. 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Hunger Week to create Costumes- ... from Page 6 collared, floor length, green dress, enables Guthrie to convey the physi- complete with several layers of what University's awareness cal attributes of his character, he she termed "fluffy stuff'r underneath said. the dress. Like Barrows, Logan said the cos- RICK BARROWS describes his cos- tume fits her character perfectly. She of malnourished nations tumes as elegant. Barrows, a senior added she didn't have to adjust her by Vlckl Relnhart Events to be held during the week theater major, portrays Stephen Un- portrayal at all. staff reporter include: dershaft, nemesis of Major Barbara. • a video-tape and speaker on Ox- "Undershaft is a classical picture of THE CONTRAST between the The poverty levels of people in fam America by Valerie Myers, the what you expect the devil to be," Cockney, or lower class, and the up- Third World countries is not often district coordinator of Bread for the Barrows said. Dressed in a black per class is accentuated by the cos- known by people in the wealthy coun- World, Monday at 8 p.m. in 207 Hanna cutaway jacket with tails, dark tie, tumes, Logan said. Even though the tries of the world, Sister Pat Schnapp, Hall. wing collared shirt, curved vest and accents help separate the classes, the advisor to the Social Justice Commit- • a coffeehouse featuring Ray Fogg, straight-legged pants, Undershaft costumes make that contrast more tee, said Tuesday. Cleveland, and local talent show. sports a brass-tipped cane for a pol- apparent, she said. More than one billion people in the Tuesday from 8-11 p.m. in the Amani ished look, he said. world are seriously undernourished Room. Barrows said his outfit gives his "The lower class, the people you see and 15 to 20 million die of hunger- character a stilted appearance and at the Salvation Army house, are related causes each year, according • "The Choice is Yours," slide show, agrees with Guthrie that this is essen- dressed with rope belts and torn to the Oxf am- America newsletter. presented by Laura Kullemberg, tial to the time period. clothes," said Debbie Krainz, a sopho- To make people at the University from Oxf am America, Wednesday at The costumes are a completion of more education major. "When you more aware that over half the popula- 8 p.m. in 207 Hanna Hall Undershaft, not an extension, Bar- see them and then see the Under- tion of the world is hungry, the Social • a soup supper followed by a slide- rows is quick to point out. "It pulls it shafts and uppercrust, the difference Justice Committee is sponsoring show and discussion with Dr. John right in, like a self-contained pack- just hits you in the face," she said. World Hunger Week to be held Mon- Merriam, associate professor of polit- age," he said. Krainz plays Major Barbara. day, Nov. 15, through Saturday, Nov ical science, Thursday at 6 p.m. in the He said he had to adapt some of his She said she had a hard time pre- 20, Schnapp said. Antioch Room, St. Thomas More. stage movements because of the cos- venting herself from tripping over the • prayer for world hunger, Friday at tumes. Because of the natural cut of floor length skirts ana dresses she Oxfam-America is an international 4:30 p.m. in Prout Chapel. the clothes, he had to make sure to flip wears. Getting used to corsets and agency dedicated to funding self-help the tuxedo tails out of his way before Ktticoats wasn't very difficult for programs in the poverty-stricken • a Hunger Awareness Run-a-thon- he sat down. ainz, but learning to sit in those countries of the worm. They have sent AValk-a-thon, Saturday, held as a corsets and petticoats was, she added. money to teach people how to grow fundraiser for Oxf am America, at 1 BOTH BARROWS and Guthrie said Krainz spends most of her time on food in the poorest parts of Asia, p.m. in the Union Oval. they became more like their charac- stage in the Salvation Army uniform - Africa and Latin America, Sr. ters when they put on their costumes. a high collared white bouse, long stiff Schnapp said. Oxf am has also sent aid THURSDAY, STUDENTS are For Pam Logan, the character of blue skirt and matching tailored blue to people in Lebanon and Beruit, she asked to donate money or food cou- Lady Britomart comes to life when coat. The bonnet that tops the uniform said. pons to Oxf am in containers located in she puts on her makeup. is one of her favorite articles. The group works on the idea, "give cafeterias and Greek houses, Sr. Logan said the only problem she SHE SAID getting into costume a man a fish and feed him for a day. Schnapp said. The coupons will then encountered with costuming was didn't affect her performance, al- Teach a man to fish and feed him for a be sold at two/thirds their worth and wearing a whale bone corsett. Both though it made her more aware of the lifetime," Sr. Schnapp said. the money will be added to the money she and the character of Major Bar- characters around her. This enabled collected and sent to Oxf am for use in bara are "laced in" like Scarlett her to better interact with those char- THE PROGRAM began in Oxford, aid to other countries. O'Hara. acters, she said. England as the Oxford Committee for "I have no mobility in my spine Krainz compared wearing cos- Famine Relief. Since then the pro- Proceeds from the run-a-thon/walk- when they do that. It helps the way I tumes to something she used to do gram has expanded from Great Brit- a-thon on Saturday will also go to move on stage." she added. when she was young. "It's kind of like ain to America, Australia, Beligium Oxfam, she said. People participating Logan described her character as a playing dress up," she said. BG Mews photo/Patrick Sandor and Canada, she said. Each group is are asked to pay an entrance fee or to matron of the upper class and said her "Major Barbara" runs Nov. 11-13 autonomous, but share ideas and get pledges for the time they spend costumes reflect that. and Nov. 17-20 in Main Auditorium, "Major Barbara," A University Theatre Production, offers goals, she added. walking or running. In the first scene, she wears a high- University Hall. flair and design to its audience this weekend. CHICKENf Drives benefit kidney research by Marcy Grande Kidney Foundations, said. product container parts mented through private tions, and they are at a loss reporter Contrary to widespread ru- supposedly constitute a health insurance, Medi- on how to cease such in- All You Can Eat mors and popular beliefs, certain allotment of un- caid, or Hillburton hospital vented falsehoods from apple sauce Many University stu- these collections are of no charged operating time. funding." spreading. Also, 95 dents are involved in prod- value in contributing to the For example, one pop can "For those patients who spokespersons from hospi- $4 fries uct remains collections free operation of a dialysis tab is said to obtain one have no private health in- tals where dialysis ma- allegedly designated to- machine. free minute of operating surance, or are ineligible chines are located said Sunday Noon to 9:00 wards the acquisition of The most common of time for alternative monetary they know nothing about free operating time on a these collections include health care aid, payment the subject. 1095 H. Mq,n kidney dialysis machine. tabs from beverage cans, THE KIDNEY Founda- plans are available and are In an effort to verify the 354-?5?1 Students who are collect- empty cigarette packs, tion of northwestern Ohio, relatively Inexpensive," reports of the Ohio Foun- ing these items may be and proof of purchase seals located in Maumee, Ohio, Des added. "No one is re- dations, the National Kid- disappointed to learn their from virtually all sealed was contacted for informa- fused kidney dialysis treat- ney Foundation in New €1 Dorado collections are worthless products. tion concerning the val- ment." York City was contacted. and invalid, officials from A specific amount of idity of the collections. Official spokesperson Gigi Alberi, the founda- Mary Des denied any truth LOCAL KIDNEY foun- tion's public relations edi- dations in greater Cincin- tor, confirmed the facts [STAPIVM CINEMA 1*2 The Bowling Green State University to the matter, adding the natti and Dayton also and said the National ITAMUMPIAZA ■OWUNOGHUN PH. 311-02*6 [ local Toledo Kidney Foun- claim the rumors to be Foundation has been dation has been trying to When you have a fiancee, BOARD OF completely untrue. Exec- aware if such rumors for 30 trace down the source of utive Secretary of the Cin- years. a lover and you have to lead the rumors, but has been 28 women of the night cinnati Foundation Mary down the path of righteousness; STUDENT PUBLICATIONS unsuccessful. Seta said that she had been "IT IS impossible to "In fact," Des said, receiving calls from collec- track down the source," you must pray for more "there is almost no reason tors asking what they Altieri said, "One person than guidance. is now accepting for patients to receive such should do with pop can who collects gives their you must pray for strength. contributions because the tabs. collections to a friend of a applications for government, through "I have no idea what to friend of a friend who sup- Medicare, funds 80% of do with them," Seta said. posedly knows someone re- dialysis machine operating Nearly every week, the ceiving treatment on a • GAVEL EDITOR costs. 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I think we're going to habit against the Falcons, who have Bowling Green needs no more in- "I think I'm happy they won; I'll let have to play a lot better than people And, even though they are mired in EMU has a 1,000-yard passer in given up just six touchdowns in the centive to beat Eastern Michigan you know Saturday night. Usually, I realize. the bottom of the MAC standings, the sophomore quarterback Steve last six games. Four of those scores when the two Mid-American Confer- like to play a team after they lose," Still, Stolz said many of the same Hurons are in the middle of the pack Coulter, although he has completed weren't even the defense's fault. ence teams square off at 1:30 p.m., Stolz said. things before playing winleas Kent In most statistical categories. EMU to just 44 percent of his passes and has Stolz has kept busy this week trying tomorrow, at Doyt Perry Field. BG-EMU SHOWDOWN to convince his players that they The Falcons gained all the incentive haven't yet clinched a Cal Bowl ap- they needed last weekend, when a 28-7 pearance. That is much easier said Tho Rocords: The Mid-American Con- The, Site: Doyt Perry Field. Capacity: victory over Ball State - coupled with tost on both offense and defense. nitely be back for at least part of than done, especially when Stolz has a ference title it on the line for the 30,000. Kickoff time is set for 1:30 p.m. Miami's 23-fl romp over Central Mich- tomorrow's game, and BG's coaching Cal Bowl hat wrapped in plastic sit- Falcons, who are 6-2 both overall and igan - vaulted BG into the MAC'S top Injury Update: Already with three staff is hopeful that Emans and King ting on a table right behind his desk. in the league. The Hurons. fresh off Players to Watch: In their last home spot. Now, a win over EMU means an regulars out of the lineup — tailback will be oble to play some as well. their first win since an 18-16 conquest game, watch for BG seniors Chip Otten outright MAC championship and a Bryont Jones (broken arm), defensive Tomasello dressed for last weekend's "I haven't had the guts to put it on of the Falcons in the second game of (tailback). Andre Young (defensive trip to the Dec. 18 California Bowl in end larry Stratton (torn knee liga- game and will do the same tomorrow, yet; maybe Saturday night," he said. the 1980 season, ore 1-6 in the MAC tockle). Terry Gyetvai (linebacker). Fresno, Calif., for the Falcons. ments) and safety Joe Tomasello (chip but it remains highly doubtful that he "If we win, I might just wear it the and 1-8 overall. John Meek (tight end), Shawn Potts "We're going to play a very posi- fracture in the spine) — the Falcons will see any actual playing time. rest of the weekend." tive, rough, intense football game. and Greg Taylor (both wide receivers) played much of lost Saturday's Ball By the way, Fresno State clinched They (BG's players) know what's on The Series: BG leads, 9-7-1. The Fal- all to possibly have big games. State game without guard Greg King. The Hurons'. other than being with- the Pacific Coast Athletic Association the line," BG head coach Denny Stolz cons won last year at Rynearson Sta- No one is quite sure who to watch inebocker Mark Emon< and defensive out Ricky Calhoun — their number one championship with a 31-14 victorv said.' "They don't have to be reminded dium in YDSilanti. Mich., 28-0. for EMU. a team that often appears end Troy Dawson. Dawson will defi- tailback — appear to be fairly healthy. over Cal State-Fullerton, last Satur- of what they're playing for." day. Thus, the Bulldogs will have a ALTHOUGH IT has all been said homefield advantage over the MAC before - primarily before the BG-Kent "They're a very, very fine offensive State. The Falcons demolished the fifth in both total offense and total tossed only one touchdown pass. representative in the Cal Bowl. State game two weekends ago - Stolz football team. Obviously, they're hav- Golden Flashes. 41-7, at Kent. defense, while the Falcons are second Right now, the Falcons don't care. emphasized that Eastern is much ing trouble in the scoring zone. They in both. Tailback Derrick Tolliver has done They just hope to be there to play 0.1 better than its 1-8 overall record indi- were 0-8 and had out-gained all of To a certain extent, though, the a good job since stepping in for an Dec. 18. cates. their opponents - I had never seen Hurons are much better than their "EASTERN IS building a program. injured Ricky Calhoun Calhoun EMU, until last weekend the holder anything like it. dismal record indicates. Before de- They've played well enough to be gained 673 yards before being injured "They can smell it," Stolz said. "I of the nation's longest collegiate los- feating Kent, EMU suffered consec- about .500 in this league," Stolz said. in the Hurons' sixth game. Since then, don't think I've ever been around a ing streak at 27 games, is 1-6 in the "TWO MONTHS AGO, I said East- utive Tosses to Central Michigan by "Obviously, they move the ball. They Tolliver has stepped in and he now group of kids who wanted a conference. The Hurons snapped their ern was the best second division team five points, to Toledo by one, to Ohio have just two stats against them - has gained 502 yards on the season. championship more." BG icers renew rivalry with Ohio State by Tracy Collins David said. "Ohio State is an easy type of battles the two teams have with the league's most potent offense, editor team to get up for." waged over the years. Thirty of the 60 which boasts the top two scorers - BG takes a 39-21 all-time record games played have been decided by Brian Hills (7-10-17) and Dan Kane (8- It is the oldest rivalry in the Central against Ohio State into the series. The two goals or less, and eight have been 7-15) - and Kane is the leading goal Collegiate Hockey Association, and it Falcons were 3-1 against OSU last decided in overtime (with the Falcons scorer in the CCHA. Peter Wilson (4- will see its 61st renewal tonight, as the season, and David played three of his winning three). 7-11), Garry Galley (3-7-10) and John Ohio State Buckeyes invade the Ice best games of the season in BG's BG coach Jerry York said he knows Samanski (3-6-9) combine with Hills Arena to take on Bowling Green's victories. his team will be ready to play a rival and Kane to give BG five of the top hockey team. The two teams will play The Falcons turned in a pair of 5-2 like Ohio State. nine scorers in the league. Goaltender in Columbus tomorrow night. victories in Columbus, while splitting "The rivalry is a key to both teams' Mike David's 2.67 goals-against aver- The Falcons (6-1-1,6-0 in the CCHA) at home - losing 6-5 before David motivation," York said. "It is one of age makes him the third-ranked are ranked second in the nation on the turned in his only regular-season the key rivalries on our schedule - but goalie in the league. WMPL-radio poll, behind fellow- shutout on the second night, giving it is a traditional rivalry. I can't say CCHA member Michigan State (6M), 6- BG a 6-0 victory. that it is our chief rival, like a Michi- OSU's scoring leaders are de- 0 in the conference). It is the first time In the Buckeyes' lone victory, their gan State, but it is certainly our oldest fenseman by Dave Kobryn (2-9-11) two CCHA members have simulta- winning goal was an empty-net score rival." and forward Paul Pooley (5-2-7). Dou- neously been rated that highly in the with less than a minute left, when Both schools are charter members gan has returned to play solid in goal history of the league. Ohio State is they held a 5-4 lead. BG's Dave of the CCHA, and they played each for the Buckeyes, and he is sixth in the sixth in the league, with a 3-3 mark. O'Brian scored shortly afterward, other four times per season even CCHA with a goals-against average of BG goaltender Mike David said he and Buckeye goaltender John Dougan before the league was formed. What is 3.48. tfetfem stm M-F 10-8 and his teammates are well-aware of made a great save on Mike Pikul with unique about the meetings this season York said his team is in generally SAT 10-6 the importance of the series. juslust five seconds left to preserve the is that the teams will now play two good health, except for the injury to 181S. Main Bowling Green "The race - the way it's going - no OS"~U victory. home-and-away series. forward Tim Hack, which will keep SUN 1-5 team can afford to drop a game," That game was indicative of the The Falcons will enter the series him sidelined for about a month. When your folks forgot they already sent you spending money "Looks like a Stroh Light night/'

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"The key factor is that we don't Also, tomorrow's 1:30 p.m. feel comfortable at all going in (to contest is BG's last home game in a Whether or not that pre-season the NCAA re-classification appeal) season in which home attendance Hassessment was a correct one with an average of just over has never been more important. remains to be seen. Toledo and 17,000," said Allan Chamberlin, The Falcons, in conjunction with Central Michigan are currently the University sports information the Mid-American Conference as a only two MAC schools classified in director. "Our goal all along has whole, are hoping to be re- I-A. For the league as a whole to been to average 18,000. We wanted classified to Division I-A by the qualify for I-A, at least six schools some cushion there - just in case National Collegiate Athletic must be classified in that division. the NCAA doesn't accept all of our Association at the end of this That means that four teams, one paid attendance figures. season. of which would have to be the "We are optimistic that they will To be in I-A by the NCAA's latest Falcons, must get re-classified by accept everything, but there Is standards, the MAC schools in the NCAA after this season. The always that chance that they won't. ?uestion must average at least MAC'S best bets to do that appear A crowd of about 15,000 Saturday 7,000 in home attendance this to be BG, Miami, Western will give us the cushion we need." season. Michigan and either Ohio With an outright MAC football Before the season, many MAC title on the line, a crowd of 15,000 officials said that they considered University, Northern Illinois or BG to be the key to the MAC'S re- Ball State. should not be hard to achieve. classification fortunes. If the It will no doubt be a close count; In fact, if BG's first real shot at Falcons could break the 17,000 the NCAA will make certain of an outright football crown in 18 that. years can't stir at least that many barrier in home attendance, they Going into tomorrow's encounter fans out of their homes, this town said, the whole conference might with Eastern, the Falcons have an doesn't deserve a team as good as just be able to get over the I-A unofficial home attendance the 1962 Falcons. Cagers open at home next week team AU-MAC honors last Bowling Green's men's THE FALCONS open players who I would not basketball team is in its regular season play on Sat- season. hesitate to use In any game fourth week of pre-season urday, Nov. 27, at Cornell. Also gone are John Flow- situation." practice, and will get its Then, after playing at Kan- ers, who overcame several The injuries to Jackson sas on November 29, the serious knee injuries to and Jenkins have a dis- Bowling Green club rugby player Steve Carte la tackled by a photo/Roger Mazzarella first outside experience start most of the last two next Thursday when the Falcons will open their rupting factor in pre-sea- Wrapped up Miami opponent in last weekend's 4-0 lose to the Redaklna In Falcons host Laurentian in home season against Chico seasons for the Falcons, son camp, but the news is the finals o< the Ohio Collegiate championships. The Falcone an exhibition game at An- State, a strong Division II reserve guard Guy Neal, better on Colin Irish. finished second in the state behind the 'Skin*. derson Arena. team from California, on and wing Bill Szabo, who Tickets for the Lauren- Thursday, Dec. 2. The has left school. However, tian exhibition game are Chico State game is the nine lettermen are back Greetings to you in the name of Jesus Christ, on sale daily at the Memo- first of five straight home this year. rial Hall ticket office. It is games for BG. They host Weinert said he is not part of the season Ferris State on Dec. 4, pleased with his team's ticket or student all-sports Murray State on Dec. 6, depth. ''From one through package. Defiance on Dec. 10 and St. We the B.G.S.U. Gospel Choir are extending an open invitation to everyone to join The Falcons' progress Bonaventure on Dec. 14. twelve, this is the best during the pre-season pe- BG winds up pre- team we've had since I've us in praising the Lord through song on Sat. Nov. 13, 1982 in Kobacker Hall at 8 pm. riod was somewhat hin- Christmas action in the been at BG," Weinert said. Admission is $1.00 in advance and $1.75 at the door. dered by the absence of mini Classic in Champ- "We have a very compet- two returning starters, 6- aign, Dl., on Dec. 17-18. itive situation in practice, foot-5 junior wing David The Falcons will face Mis- and we have more quality Jenkins and 6-8 senior cen- souri Vally Conference fa- ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE The purpose of this concert is not geared toward the B.G.S.U. students only, but to the entire ter Lamar Jackson. Jen- vorite Illinois State in the Ulll'IIIU IUUII IIIM'1 community and its surrounding areas. Because of the many problems that exist in today's socie- kins had a severely opening round of that tour- [IHI.'IHU MUULI UiJUil nament. Illinois and South- ill mi i : mum UMiiM t", we want those who come out to hear the choir, to be encouraged to hold on and "DON'T sprained ankle and Jack- GIVE UP", which happens to be the theme of this year's concert. son had a broken bone in ern Illinois are also in the ii iimiiii uuuiri his hand. field. I.IU. iMIIIl II 1111414 JENKINS HAS had his BG opens Mid-American I'lLJIIU IIUl'HIU HUH cast removed, but has yet Conference action on Jan. As a special attraction this year, there will be the addition of a mini orchestra, featuring to begin practice. Jackson 5 against defending MAC UI1HI UHl'lllH Ul'llJU Tyrone Vernon, who has composed much of the music for the event. should have his cast re- champion Ball State in Muncie, Ind. IJMHUiJ M1JI4I.IIIH moved sometime this 14. IIII4 HI.I1IMI 111 I.IIIU week. Their status is on a THE FALCONS finished MUl.'.H'l IJ'.lllH ..II4MIIII From Jerome Barclay, day-by-day basis. second to Ball State in the BGSU Gospel Choir Director Assuming that Jenkins MAC regular season stand- iiiafctttHBWWtt and Jackson return to full ings last year. The Fal- strength by the start of the cons' 10-6 mark earned season, their injuries could them second place. MA.IOH work as a plus for BG, In the last three years, I,AI.BA1.A CORRECTION according to BG head the Falcons have the best epmkMx AMMonum coach John Weinert. record in the MAC, having • by Bernard Shaw 3 pm rr—fcrii Nove-rOe* 20 "If David and Lamar are finished second, tied for For rMsyvaBont ca* 372 2718 The faculty endorsement of the back to full health, their November 11-13, 17-20 o* 372-2222 first, and second again. BG MM 3 60 Serwy CiWtnt 2 50 Sherck congressional campaign in the injuries have probably is 31-17 over the last three Student* 1 50 helped our team, Weinert years in league games. 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"Wins like this make PALMISANO said he bad no doubts A better script couldn't have been you want to coach for a lifetime." that the Falcons could match the written for Bowline Green's soccer "Sweet revenge," was the thought Ace's offensive output, but that it was team yesterday afternoon as they as BG earned their first victory over Just a matter of adjusting BG's game finished their 1982 season with a stun- Evansville in four attempts and also plan to counter the zone defense em- ning, 2-1 overtime upset over highly- evened up the score on the Falcons' 1- ployed by Evansville. regarded Evansville at Mickey Coch- 0 loss to the Aces last season in ''Evansville used an offsides trap, rane Field. Evansville. in which 'he four backs play straight Neil Ridgway's penalty kick into Bad luck was the devil in the last across the field for the entire match. the right side of the Evansville net year's match, when Ridgway missed They form a line moving back and with 1:33 left in the first overtime the first penalty kick of the season; forth down the field, going wherever period gave the Falcons the victory in putting his shot wide of the goal. But the ball goes," Palmisano said. the rain-drenched match. The shot off Evansville goalie Tom Dragon may They were having a hard time gen- Ridgway's right foot brought down have been part of the reason as he erating any offense, so we were only four Falcon records, as it settled in used a delay strategy to throw off concerned with the offensive trap. the strings of the Aces' goal. Ridgway's timing. When you play a zone against a pass- RIDGWAY'S 10th goafof the season ''WHEN I got called to do the shot I ing team (the style of play BG em- not only gave the Falcons the record wasn't nervous. But I got nervous ploys), it is not that effective." for most wins in a season with 12, but when the goalie started adjusting his The second half was played in a also set three individual marks for the Cves and wasting time, because driving rainstorm, with neither team junior center midfielder: t's the same thing he did last mounting any serious threats until year," Ridway said. "I used the same Mark Jackson headed a shot past • With 25 career goals, Ridgway approach I do for all my penalty kicks Evansville's scrambling goalie. surpassed Dennis Mepham's mark of -I always go the goalie s right and I BOB THEOPHILUS fed Jackson 24, set from 1976-79. put it in." from the baseline with a pinpoint pass • With 29 points for the season, Palmisano couldn't have been hap- that Jackson lunged at, and then shot Ridgway broke his own record of 28, pier with Falcon co-captain. past Dragon for his seventh goal of which be set Just last year. "It's called being a big-money the season. • With 66 career points, Ridgway is player," he said. "Not only did he For the rest of the match, now BG's all-time leading scorer - come back from last year when he Evansville was held scoreless by surpassing Mepham's mark of 65 missed the penalty kick, but he got the BG's defense, which hasn't been free points. Ridgway still has one more records, too." of injuries since Oct. 5 when Pat year of play remaining. BG played an even game with Kenney injured his foot in the Fal- Evansville throughout the first half as cons' game at Dayton. BG has been IT WAS a total team effort for the the Falcons used a brisk wind to help plagued by numerous defensive inju- Falcons as they gave Evansville their keep the ball in Evansville's zone. But ries since that game. first loss in 19 matches. Evansville the Aces scored the match's first goal "Pat Kenney did a great job, even had gone 15-0-4 since a season-open- with 19:06 left in the first half. though he isn't 100 percent back from ing, 3-1 loss to Southern Illinois- Evansville's Just Jensen set up Ken the injury," Palmisano said. "Credit Edwardsville. Even with yesterday's McNamara with a fine centering pass also has to be given to Tod Johnson. loss, Evansville is expected to receive right inside the goalie box. BG keeper He's played up front for his entire life a bid to the National Collegiate Ath- Joe Koury came out to lessen the and then he's asked to play a back letic Association soccer tournament. angle, but was a second too late as position for 6-7 games." THIS IS IT! 1.3 KC i ^"^-y? .stockV*^ Bowling Green soccer standout Bob Theophllus leaps over BG News photo/Lli Kelly * MAC TITLE Evansville's Rune B|oro while keeping his eye on the ball In inAperka. yesterday's 2-1 overtime victory at Mickey Cochrene Field.

Wbn you put part of your Muin«. * CALIFORNIA BOWL into U.S. Savings Bonds you're SportsBriefs- helping ID build a brtghMr future for your country and for yourself Senior fullback Tom Glendening back as a sophomore and junior, and Championship by compiling the sec- * 17,000 ATTENDANCE and senior defensive tackle Andre was the starter at the beginning of ond best record in the eastern division Young have been chosen as Bowling this season. of the MAC. Green's captains for tomorrow's 1:30 Young is one of the best defensive Miami is undefeated in the eastern * DIVISION l-A STATUS 6m. game with Eastern Michigan at linemen in the MAC. Not particularly division, while BG is 5-3. The Falcons »yt Perry Field, Coach Denny Stolz big for a tackle at 6-2,220 pounds, he is are i7„jj ojyeiall. announced today. exceptionally duick. He ranks among , „ , ' * PRIDE IN YOUR SCHOOL LSAT The Falcons can win their first the leaders ui the MAC in tackles for « *• opening round of the tourna- outright Mid-American Conference losses with 15 tackles behind the line ment, the Falcons will face the num- GMAT championship in 18 years if they can of scrimmage, accounting for 70 lost ber three seeded team from the * UNDEFEATED HOME beat EMU. The Falcons are 6-2 both yards. western division, either Ball State or overall and in the league games, and Western Michigan, at 12:30 p.m. to- have a perfect 4-0 record at Perry Bowling Green's volleyball team day. SEASON Field. will conclude its 1982 season tonight If BG wins its opening round game, ClASSfS NO* 'UHWINL Glendening and Young have both and tomorrow in the Mid-American the Falcons will play the top seeded VS. SIWINAHS HUD f(AH ROUND FAL66NS E. MICHIGAN played regularly for three years. Conference Championship in Athens. western team in the semi-finals to- Columbus • Cleveland Glendening was the starting full- BG qualified for the MAC night at 5:30 p.m. SATURDAY 1:30 Toledo • Ann Arbor DON'T MISS THIS GAME! j CONGRATULATIONS! [ Nikon EM Camera Raffle Winners In Columbus: 1614) 464-4414 In Cleveland: 12161 361 6643 1st Prize - Lloyd Fife 2nd Prize - Jeff Hall 3rd Prize - Maria Natali

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CASH Mall travel CO seeks rsps to Here s to the wench who s a breath SK3 EPS-THE SISTERS OF CHI To my auper. Big Joanne. Congratu- apa Co) 364-1643. IT* OUR YIARII sal travel on campus Rooty to Cam- 362-3995 Are you a devoted aporta tan? Than OMEGA ARE LOOKING FORWARD atnna on tjacomlng Ural vice preai- COME ON OUT TO THE GAME AND pus Travel. P0 Box 11387 St of fresh or' Whore are the roaaa. or Wanted 2 tematsa lo sublease Spring Keep warm thia winter' Sublease 1 catch the annoncement of the doesn't he care? I heard you ware TO A CLASHING tVENING WITH dent I know youl do groat! Also SEE THE FABULOUS FALCON Loua. Mo 83106. Sam close to campus, quket bdrm apt Al utl pd. $260 unturn pleyer of the week only on WFAL "ferae "7 What a surprise' How about THE BROTHERS' SET PSYCHED baby, thanks again lor the fantaatlc MABCMNO BAND ANO SUPPORT Fl-Your the boat big A cousin anyone $495*sem Incl utl 1 bdrm and Aval. Jan.1. Spa membersMp mcl 990 sea Sports Task Show every a sennmental tourney wfth a) the FOR THE TEA OF THE SEMESTER! hunt, you era the besl" I am realty THE TEAM AS THEY GO AGAINST couM never ask tori U Holy. kitchen, cal 354-2145 Co) 352-3083. Monday from 7-9. Alpha CNe' You know I "shore IM paychad DZ love and loads of my EMU SEE YOU IN CALIFORNIA" SONNY TOBIAS 2 MALE roommatea needed for NICE FURN EFF APT FOR SUB Ask about our "Falcon'' bouguel. FREE MC4KXMABBMN0. on sweet- you, you're better than the reel-lata 11-8-8! own. Laura CHOfCE-aO'. O., Union er, perchoeod at regular pries. 1 Spring Semester OsVjwoahor, cable LEASE SPR SEM $150 mo Utl The Baaoonmen ■ 352-6061 make our tamey day one of the beet WE REMEMBER To our Theta CM Dalee-Bob, PM. MHH every Thursday* 8.15 pm In THIS WEEK ONLY!' Tna Powder TV. Rent negotaDle. ptssss cal 364- md Cal 362-0717 AttonBon DELTS CRAX3 AND KRIS. Your proud tag. Nlffer. Tom. Creea. Matt Tha Alpha XI Dona the Respous Ed. 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In- THERE WILL BE A PANEL DIS- Sigma EpoHon Chi Slew. MAC EAST 2ND HIGHS — GOOD LIVE REMOTE!! 8 bridesmaids gowra-A Wadding GREAT DAY 11 CP cludes host, cable, water. S laundry CUSSION ON HOW TO DEAL WTTH BUCKET: JOB ON THE FUZSES AND GET 9ETHEREI HELP WANTED Creetlon 36 HaNvyck Dr.. Toledo. TO THE BEST PLEDGE TRAINER IN lacatles Cal 362-1238 or 372- DISCRIMINATION AGAINST GET READY FOR SEMI AND THE PSYCHED FOR THE BEACH PARTYI Steph A Joy-We wont to congratuate OMo-1-531-3467-1 t* weal ol THE WORLD-PATTY OJLPIN CON- - ?601. ask lor Eva WOMEN NEW YEAR LETS MAKE IT OUR L0VE.B. you on rTvatung Who's Who m Ameri- OVERSEAS JOBS—Summer/year Reynolds off Ha Ave GRATULATIONS ON YOUR EN- 1 $ 2 Bedroom Apis Available 352- BEST YEAR YET' LOVE YOU. MALE STRIPPER can Cosegae a Universities Also. round. Europe, S Amor., Australia, GET YOUR FALCON GAGEMENT TO JAY" WE LOVE 3841 11:00-3.00 pm or 354-1120 LOST AND FOUND CaNOY Choice of Costume-Flet Rale Step, congratuatons on making Cab- Ails. 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Set your own hoursi Ba your foundings fust 8 minulss from com Lost part to charm necklace Gold CALL 999-7)12 M-F. 1200-5-30 RAFFLE', Vahiablo prizes!!! 50' chad. Love the Alpha CM s. don't be late-cause tha date party wel Thsnesfor own boss! You must bo dyrarrwc $ pus Located near two shoeing anowHaka with 2 charms 1 groan S P.M., ASK FOB PM9L. Tickets. • Help US Help Animals! surely rate" Your Alpha Ptv dates' the song, the raid Wa apologize for the misprint In outgoing Cal (3121 881-1312 -eve- centers Spring eemeeter rental spca- rad Dai ( 1 noaBng haart Groat MARY ROBERTS—congratulations TODAY; 1lem-2pm In The union. CHECK OUT OUR J9.95 - I11.9S the cere...the love yesterday's papar-Brett Alteon Is ning caaa preferred, or write PI- csbons are now being sccspted Col aanhmantal value CM Sharon 372- on making Who a Who!! You're defi- Sue Hoachover • Frafy 21 8 legal! DENIM 6 CORDS PANT RACK. but most of oil for making a greet not sngagod! Instead, Mike McV- ONEER CANOE 8 OUTDOOR 362-7245 or vent LamptgM Court 3710 nitely a star" Anyway. I always knew Happy Bkthdayl Oat reedy for a eigh and Carolyn Fonton are JfAHS N' TrBWOS, Ml RaDOE ST. place even better' ADVENTURES, INC.. PO. Box Atartnvaras, 996 South Maw Street Loat pan to charm nacklaca Gold you'd be lamous" Love. Your Big weekend of drinking Love. Tha pinned. Congratulatlona. 1312, Morose Park. IL 60160 Cheryl VaspoH. Congrats on bscom- The Srothera of Sigma Phi Epallon. 2 bedroom turn apt Heat, water. snowtlake with 2 charms, ona graori MISS SANDY FEEN: A HAPPY 20th Group. ng 2nd V.P for next year. OZ love GOOD MORNING STEVEN LEE WFAL Announcoa Its player ol Ihe 1 5 Bason doasr Corp. asekjng solt- Cable TV paid . parking lot. laundry a rad bal and ona noating haart BIRTHDAY TO THE QIRL WITH THE Sue Soa-We think you are a sweet- and mine. Mcheee. You're so cute, everybody fust wants week. Mon. 7:00-9:00 on the WFAL motlvstsd indrvkfueaj. 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'83 2 PETER FOR BEING SISTER OF THE Needed One dale for the Sigma CM 9-in portable TV lor $50 Cassette WELCOME THEIR NEW NOVICES PETSHOP NOW THRU SUNDAY WEEK-YOUR HAROWORK I DEO You are the greetest in the world. Turkey Snoot Nov 20 I am a very Tope Deck - $45 Coffee Table $20 bdrm . 6 blocks from University 1 Love you. Tom INTO THE BROTHERHOOD. CON- 384-1885 HIDES CATION IS GREATLY APPRE- nice guy and I am looking forward to Al Hams In good condition Cal 352- block from town Great for couple or GRATULATIONS ON COMPLETING NEW REPTILES ARE IN' CIATED LOVE. YOUR CHI O Happy 20th Di and Tami Here's to ya. having a good time Cal 372-1806 6091 atudanta $230'mo a alec Deposit PLEDOINO. SISTERS and may the good times keep com- and ask for Nunzkv PS I have a 1968 VW BUS BODY roqua-od CM 352-5091 SERVICES OFFERED Congratiaatlona Denae and Cowboy Ingl Love. 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