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Editor' s note: At the time of The New*' or five per cent Sen Vance Hartke of intention of quitting the race and seek- flnnl deadline. 1 a.m. today. Muskie Indiana. 1.584 or three per cent Sen. ing re-election to Congress, if he did not had 48 per cent ol the Democratic vote Edward M Kennedy of . gain 20 per cent of the GOP vote with 5S per cent ol the expected vote 399 write-in votes, one per cent. Muskie began complaining about a counted. In the Republican contest. 42 per cent phantom opponent as public opinion of the expected vote had been counted, polls showed his New Hampshire rating . N.H. (API- Sen and Nixon had 30.143 votes or 70 per dipping during the waning days of the Edmund S. Muskie of Maine won the cent campaign. New Hampshire presidential primary Rep Paul N. McCloskey of California The Maine senator said in advance last night, outpolling Sen George was second, with 8.582 or 19 per cent. that political analysts would measure McGovern and a field of Democratic Rep John M Ashbrook of Ohio had the outcome not in terms of a victory challengers, but struggling for the 4.308 for 10 per cent Pat Paulsen had over his Democratic rivals, but against landslide percentage he called his one per cent of the vote. a landslide standard they would set phantom opponent. MoCloskev reaffirmed in Concord his after the balloting. President Nixon swept to an easy ^llll!lllllllllllinilllllllllllMIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIHIII"llllllllll»"MIIIIIIIIIIUIIIMHIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIII|l| Republican victory over two GOP rivals. McGovern was running second in the Democratic contest, polling a share of Paulsen on 70's I the ballots he said would give his White This familiar seen* usually means on* thing lo University -the cost of Book House campaign a big boost across the Humorist Pat Pnulnen will open the University'* "Youth lo Politics" books and how to pay for thorn. Survey results show that criticism runs high on nation. series tonight at ( with* lecture In the Grand Ballroom, Union buyers local bookstore operations. The lecture, entitled "Pat Paulsen Look* nt the 70"»." is described a* "WE HAVE EVERY cause to be an analytical look at the major problem* affecting mankind In the next pleased." the challenger from South decade Dakota said "We appear to be holding He will comment on the sexual revolution, drugs, religion, astrology, about one-third of the vote. I don't think ecology and politic*. Muskie is going to get 50 per cent " Paulsen gained nationwide attention in 1987 when he did "public Prices high everywhere' With 59 per cent of the expected vote service editorial*" on the Smother* Brothers Comedy Hour. His counted, the Democrats lined up this commentary often drew up to 15.000 fan letters a week. way The Student Actlvttie* Organizations Is sponsoring the "Youth In Editor's Note: The following Is the when you sell, you lose a lot of money Dave Brugler. freshman (A&S),said Muskie. 22,687. or 48 per cent. Politics" series which is designed to bring major political figures to the McGovern. 16,251. or 35 per cent. second article la ■ three part •erlei on We should be able to sell our books for a what he pays for books is influenced University. bookstores la Bowling Green. The final higher price because that's where the more by the number of books he has lo Los Angelas Mayor Sam Yorty, 3.282. Paulsen's lecture is free and open to the public. purchase rather than their prices. After article will be printed tomorrow. loss comes in." said Alice Alaniz, or seven per cent Rep Wilbur I) Mills -mmiimnmimimummmmmimmimiiii mil mini iiimiiiiiimiimiiimi minimum mimi in junior tA&S). buying these books, he said, "some of of Arkansas, a write-in candidate. 2.470 By Mao Wey Many students who were interviewed them I don't even have to use " said they receive less money from the ROBIN REX. freshman lA&Sl. Although most students think prices bookstores for used paperback books agreed with Brugler saying. Half the of books are too high, very few under- than any other type of book. time you only read a couple of pages" 7' grade policy changes stand how the prices are determined or Lisa Lannoy. junior (Ed. I. said book- and then the professors are through the amount of profit that is made on a stores should "give more on returns." with the books. book each time it is sold especially on paperbacks. She said she "Some professors make you buy Results of a recent survey show that is offered as little as "a quarter or expensive books and then you only hav e By Scott Scredon Belore yesterday's action, incom- other grades at the end of the quarter 838 per cent of the students inter- nothing" for paperbacks she tries to to read one selection. It would be bcttei Staff Reporter plete grades given at the end of the The Faculty Senate charter states no viewed Indicated that book prices are sell to buy pamphlets with selections of a quarter were computed as F's. motion will be declared policy until 15 too high, while only 9.2 per cent knew Over 50 per cent of the students inter- book copied in it." said Beverly Park, Faculty Senate voted yesterday to days after its passage, therefore the how the prices of books are determined viewed said the main reasons they are freshman I Ed.). discontinue the policy of computing THE CREDIT hours of the motion will not go into effect until and the amount o( profit made by the given by the bookstores for receiving so Some students said, however, that incomplete grades in a student's grade incomplete course were averaged into spring quarter. bookstores on new and used books little, or nothing at all. on returns is professors are more aware of the stu- point average at the end of the quarter. the student's grade point average at the Timothy Ross, chairman of the Sen- because the book series is being discon- dents' 'problems in buying and selling It retained the policy of giving stu- end of the quarter, thus lowering the ate Academic Policy Committee, which ON THE average, the survey showed tinued, updated, bookstores are over- books than are the managers ol the dent's a five-week deadline extending student's quarter average. studies the policy change, opposed the that most students are spending stocked, or the book is not being used bookstores or the administration. into the next quarter to complete the The new motion said incomplete action laken by Faculty Senate by professors in subsequent quarters • to page 8 course grades will not be averaged in with between $40 and $55 a quarter for IN A memorandum to Faculty Senate books. Over 50 per cent of the students NORA DAY. sophomore, (B.A.I, said he said "our committee believes that said this was "too much" to spend very few students are really penalized it seems "ridiculous to dish out so However, most of the student gripes because incompletes are included in were not centered so much on having to much and then not be able to sell books SBO elections today the GAPA computation as zero quality pay the high prices each quarter for back because professors aren't using books, but on the small amount of cash them again " Student body elections will be held today from 9 a.m. lo Students living in new fraternity row must vole in l.onklin points, although we do concede that they receive when selling books back to Larry lmely. freshman lEdl, said 5:30pm. at polling places throughout campus Hall, while residents of old fraternity row and Kohl Hall will many more may be inconvenienced " the stores. "professors should keep books more Fourteen candidates from a field of 39 will be elected to fill vote in Rodgers Quadrangle. Proponents of the motion, headed by Laura Dineff. sophomore (B.A >. often, especially if they require six or seven SBO offices. Those living in Prout. Founders, Rodgers, Conklin. John T Greene, associate professor of said. "You have to fight before they'll seven books for their < ourse '' In addition students will be able to cast votes for a new McDonald. Harshman and Kreischer must vote in their psychology, said the averaging of credit give you half of what you paid for a Larry Kawa. junior (Ed. I, said a stu- Union Activities Office director-at-large respective dormitories. hours for incomplete grades at the end book, or they'll give you a third or dent should be able to receive a refund The SBO offices include president, vice president, coor- Women living in sorority row will vote in Prout Hall, and of the quarter could affect a student's about a dime or quarter for paper- on any book from the place where the dinator of cultural affairs, coordinator of academic affairs. residents of Offenhauer Towers will vote in McDonald Quad eligibility for scholarships and the backs. " book was purchased, even if the book is Coordinator of state and community affairs, student rangle Selective Service. Dave Kistler, junior i A&S I, said he is not being used again or has been representative to the Board of Trustees, and the eight-man Off-campus students and commuters will vote at the Men's Faculty Senate passed another willing to spend money on books updated. steering committee. Gym. motion condemning some instructor's because it furthers his education, but Some students said even if the prices According to Mike Sprague. former coordinator for rules Sprague said the branch campuses won't vote in the SBO practice of giving "blanket incom- he said he thought "students are of some books are reasonable, having to and regulations, students must present an ID to vote in the elections because they each have their own system of pletes" in nonresearch courses and the getting robbed'' when they try to sell purchase so many books for a few elections government practice of turning in grades to the their books. courses contributes greatly to their He added that students must vote at the campus polling He also said he hopes for a 2.000-student turnout at the registrar after the final examination deadline. "I DON'T mind buying the books, but cost of books place to which they are assigned. polls. Hopefuls view v.p. position as 'problem solver'

By Jim Carey LEE SEES communication with stu- can be in personal contact with the stu- I would like to give the students the MONTGOMERY said he thinks a He said he intends to set up a dents as a "vital" factor to make stu- dents." confidence to come to the office of the vice president should take problems as representative staff of students to which he can refer to be in closer All five students running for vice dents aware of SBO as a service vice president with their problems." they come and treat each problem to communication with students. He said president of the Student Body Organiza- organization. A STUDENT council representative the best of his ability in an individual tion (SBO) view the position as a and a judge on the Student Traffic The only woman running for vice way. this staff would have its own staff of students so that "decisions could be "problem solver." "I want students to become aware Court. Ms. Macklin said she believes president. Ms. Macklin does not see her The candidates include Jack Bam- that they can do something." he said she can deal effectively with student sex as an important factor in talking to A transfer student from Ohio Domini- made in the way most students want to berger, junior (A&S). Student Ser- "They don't have to sit around and take complaints. students. "The type of person the vice can , where he was president of see them made." vices "Party (SST); John Lee. sopho- everything in." president is-whether he is under- the Student Government, Montgomery more (A&S), Student Action Group Like Bamberger, if Lee is elected he "In a University of this size, there standing and willing to listen-is more said he is running to present new ideas TALIAFERRO'S qualifications (SAG): Linda Macklin. junior (Ed): plans to set up a branch office in the should be a place for students to go with important than being a male or and does not intend to fall into a include working with students problems since 1968 in fields such as hours for Jim Montgomery, sophomore (B.A.) University Hall-Union area, "where I problems." she said. "If vice president. female." groove in office. and Craig Taliaferro. sophomore women, helping to establish the Black Student Union, working on Student (A&S), Student Unity (SU) Council and establishing a drug center in Bowling Green. BAMBERGER stresses the new "I plan to formulate a brief to prove emphasis of SBO as a service organiza- that the student code is unconstitutional tion. and has no legal power," said Talia- "I intend to thoroughly investigate. the allocation of funds to the Univer- ferro. "The code is used by the admin- istration to harass the students who do sity,' he said'Few .people know where not agree with University policies and the allotted money goes. I would like to tactics." make this information available to the Ke said he is in favor of dormitory students." autonomy and he questions the legality Bamberger said he considers of dormitory contracts. individual student problems most important. He also sees a communica- Taliaferro said he questions the idea tion gap existing between students and that the University is supposed to oper- the SBO. i m , ate In the "public interests." Ke said "I'd like to make the services of SBO the word "public" is hard to define, and readily available to students and possi- would like to see the University operate bly set up a branch of f ice perhap* in the ■ - -■ Mi ■■ill Craig Tolioferro Jim Montgomery Undo Mocklin In "student interests." Commuter Center." Poo. 1/Th. BG Ntwi. Wf.dn.sday, March 8, 1»7I epueRiaLS THUXHm vote today

The Student Body Organization, under the direction of its present officers, has proven to be a working service manned by concerned students who realize the concept of student government is absurd and passe Today, you will determine the fate of the ideals SBO has been striving for Today, you are asked to vote for the officers who will serve you next year. We all know the voter turnout for this organization has been poor in the past but now you have something to vote for. now you have a working Student Body Organization, structured to serve, not govern. Il will be good to know that the officers who are elected today IWCNt were elected by more than a mere fraction of the student body Thai will happen only it you vote ML magic 21 PAYS..? 'I'M MAKING PEACE WITH EVERYONE—YOU WANT SOME ARMS?'

Despite the fact 18-ycar-olds are entitled to vote, and the city of Lerrers Bowling Green has recognized students as residents of the city, the University has declared that a student has to be 21 before he or she will be permitted to live off campus. If you are IR. 19, or 20, you have no choice or say in the matter-- unless you are a junior or married. The magic age of 21 is losing ils recognition as "the age when unfair attack on system one becomes an adult " It's time the University realized this and begin to cease its practice of obstructing student freedom by declaring when a student can move off campus This letter is in response I" the lengthy a week to operate How much of his time she would have ended up with all ten make her accept responsibility for her two-part opinion article, run did she lake up'.' days suspended actions. Perhaps she was never taught anonymously, concerning the recent Il is Impossible foi me to judge the In the second article she explains what that irresponsibility has consequences. experience of a University graduate in fairness of his bill unless I know how it is like to be in jail. She makes no None of the treatment she received is the court and jail of an Ohm city and much lime he spent on her case, and she mention of unlit living conditions. She inconsistent with what I would expect for county neatly avoids staling how much of his only stales tnat the food is "well myself, if I were arrested for shoplifting I object to the tone of this entire article tune she used balanced, nourishing, drab garbage" As a matter of fact, I would be •me BG news which attempts to show, using She stales that three days in jail Is The cell "doors and walls are cement, disappointed if the judge did less; and unsupported Statements and innuendos certainly more than enough to convince the ceiling solid metal " you should be tool Shoplifting raises the based on unmitigated bias against the me nevei to gel myself in this situation What does she expect the taxpayer to prices of goods substantially for all of us. An Independent Student Voice system, that she has somehow been again One and a half hours in the city provide; wall to wall carpeting and a In my opinion. The BG News has mistreated by society because of one jail was plenty to do that." color television in honor of her'' wasted 150 square inches of print by transgression. petty larceny KOW does she propose the judge decide Editor ml Staff providing space for a college graduate, I shoplifting i how lung it takes to convince her'' She I view this article as an unwarranted who is not even willing to sign her name, lays he's prejudiced Perhaps her attack on the legal system by an to "get it off her chest." editor kathleen m. fraie MS. ANONYMOUS states twice that negative altitude would have prejudiced immature young person who acted managing editor damon v. beck she is no criminal and infers that she him Perhaps a more repenlent attitude irresponsibly when she shoplifted, and G. C. Rubenson Jr. assistant managing editor... harold a. brown should consequently be treated with thai would have prejudiced him for her. and now feels that it is unfair of society to 475 S Summit St editorial editor cynthia a. suopis in mind Yet nowhere does she slate that shedid not actually shoplift makeup editoi katherinel. nation She docs say that she could have spoils editor jack n. carle pleaded not guilty, but chose to plead chief photographer keith h. meiser guilty i that seems to me an admission of copy editor hsa m. boulanger guilt i as the belter alternative Am 1 entertainment editor gale e. bogle expected to accept a premise that you are only a criminal if you steal more party refutes column... than once'' Or is it more than twice" She complains that once sentenced, Business Staff she felt 'ripped off" by the court because she not only had to pay her fine, business manager phj|jp „ ,,k|,n,y This letter is in response to the rather This seems to be typical of The BG attendance at the scheduled debates held but also court costs, which she obviously advertising manager voughn e. rockhold annoying column in Tuesday's News bv News editorial policy this year-lo attack in various dor mi tones--but wait! They felt unreasonable Editorial Editor Cindy Suopis just about everything and present couldn't, could they? The News was too What did she expect" Does she think As the presidential candidate of the nothing constructive I was hoping, apathetic to send a reporter to cover Editorial and Business Offices 106 University Hall that the taxpayers, you and I. should pay Student Unity party. I felt that the evidently foolishly, that the News would these discussions. Typical! her court costs'' Phone 372-2003 column's attack on our party was unfair rise above its former childishness and The article in Tuesday's paper She complains that the lawyer charged AM SO N.w, • pvHnfc** loMoWy* ikv k.H.,, •».,.. ik. ...vlo. .WMI V*« •«* •«• • -••* *« and unjustified. just endorse the best candidate probably destroyed the chance I had to ■ n, lk* ,*.„..„ ..,,..., _.*.. ,k, „„,*..,, .1 -k. Pv.bJ.oi.an. C*mmm«« «l t.«l,.g 0>**n St-i. U.. her $200 although she decided he was a The placing of such an article the day Evidently that is too much to ask of our be elected, but, considering that if waste ol time. I don't think it is Op-".>i* ••F*->fl •« MBMlM .•*••*. - •"— ulvmn, ,n Ik, NWw. d. *tt MM*!, .•*•<• ik, before elections is particularly holier-than-thou editors elected, I'd have to try to work with our unreasonable for a lawyer to make .p...... •* tk, U~..*,-, k,m,n.t..tMvn »»Blty fj .,-H •> lh« U.l. •) OHM OpWM l,pN-i fc, «•!. disgusting, because it all but forbids an The article seems to be based on an present crew at The News, maybe it's » —... <• ... ->„...,•, ..... ik, „..»»» ., ik. H, N.„ ■*.„_■, .. Ik, SO ■*.-, ,..„. ik. ^. $25,000 a year That is $500 a week effective rebuttal before voting assumption that no one looks beyond the just as well...... Ilk, mo,,., •■ m. "W., •! ik, «G r**M lo..«a. u.,* Including secretaries, rent, and other Ms Suopis conveniently seized on the superficialities in a campaign 1 hope I don't think I could stomach it. expenses, his office probably costs $1000 moat trivial aspect of our campaign as this is not true, but even if it is. it i» grounds for her slam. It seems to me hardly worthy of approval. campus colloquy that anyone who judges candidates by It the News wanted to attack Mike Florio their posters rather than their platforms, something, why not the pathetic is in the poorest class of voters around- 10 Rodgers the ignorant ones Posters serve one purpose and one purpose only to get the names of the party and candidates known to the break student silence students We never intended people to ...more reactions vote on the basis of our posters; if so, why would we have wasted our time and money printing and distributing two By Oulrl P. Mov.lk.. against so many of the institutions and values of the society thousand copies of our party platform or In answer to the "Opinion" printed by just when they did is not nearly so easy a question. misinterpret this slogan as it was Editor'! Note: Daniel P. Mosi.hu tt Professor of speaking on several occasions at Ms. Suopis in yesterday's paper. 1 would "Nixon's the one" in 1968. different parts of the campus? like to make the following comments. Eduction and Urban Politics, a member of the Faculty of THE PRESUMPTION that this was a response to war Our platform includes many other Anyone who has taken the slightest First, our entire platform is not based issues like, better communication the John F. Kennedy School of (internment aad of the abroad and injustice at home is a reasonable one. and most laititute of Politics at Harvard University. At present, he interest whatsoever must certainly know on the "cool spring" issue, it is just one between students and administrators, of us would share these elite views on these specific that Student Unity stands on a solid base point that we feel is important. We Is a Consultant to the President aad a member of the questions. women's rights, lower rent for off President's Science Ads Isory Committee. of issues. Yet. instead of looking at these realize when we put up the posters that campus students, the legality of dorm What troubles social scientists is the fact that such issues, weighing the platforms of the they could be misinterpreted but we -.iinih.il outbursts of anger and rage occured in nations as contracts, bolstering the greek system parties and choosing the best candidate, relied on the intelligence of the reader and many, many more. On the occasion ol being taken, with due Victorian disparate as France and Japan in almost the same period as a reasponsiblc voter would do. Ms. not to do so. We feel that in printing this one-sided solemnity, to view the Niagara Falls. Oscar Wilde gazed The same groups seem to have been involved, the same for a moment, turned and remarked that they would have Suopis has decided to attack all the bias view. The News failed the student tactics, much of the same outcomes, but totally different parties, ours in particular We realize that it is just as easy to been more impressive it they flowed the other way issues population on the whole. And. if Ms One could have the same view about Campus Colloquy Suopis was really interested in finding Fere again, is the professor talk at the students Professor John M O Kane has recently suggested that out what our platform was. she could "Colloquy" is from the Latin land for that matter, the what most disturbs the "best off" young persons in our have attended one of the numerous French i and denotes above all else exchange of views universities and is the realization that try as they "meet the candidates" sessions on this There is a penumbral association with the term will, they are not likely to do any better than their parents, buy plafes in bg campus. But she did not. and that is why "colloquial" with its implications of relaxed and informal indeed they are likely not to do as well. For them, the last we feel that she failed the student body. exchange When do the students gel to speak? generation reached the top. The purpose of this letter is to call that those of you who own automobiles I don't wish to condemn Ms. Suopis for . I am serious in this question and am not trying to please But what of all the others? Is the great majority of anybody in asking it A major difficulty university attention to some facts concerning add to the city income through the her opinion. I only wonder why she didn't American students still following the American pattern of municipal financing in the State of Ohio. purchase of your license plates here. find out more about our party before she professors have had in recent years is that of judging just moving up from one generation to another, still satisfied ; what is student opinion and what are its sources. For each license plate purchased This plea is directed especially toward wrote it. that things will be better for them than they have been for within a county, a third of the cost is those students who register to vote in Lastly. I would like to say that if she -: There are, of course, many opinions, just as there are their parents, still pleased at the prospect'.' many students This reality was rather overwhelmed in the returned to that county. Bowling Green. were to read the current press releases middle of the 1960s by the intense passions of what may In addition, the state gasoline tax The income derived would amount to from Washington and Kent, she would NO ONE SEEMS to know, and you won't say. For years income is divided among the counties on several thousand dollars annually find out that massive National actions nave been a minority of student bodies, but which was social scientists have known about "the circulation of nonetheless a minority that carried the majority with it as. the basis of the number of automobile whereas the added cost to the individual are planned there this spring, with the elites", a term we use to describe the replacement of licenses sold in each. student would be nothing. After all, you hope that Kent can be shut down again 1or example, in the spring of 1970 when we experienced the enfeebled and disillusioned ruling classes with new and ;

Chnt McCracken Jacques Morgan Karen Shepler Bill Arnold Peter Gustafson Jim Siders

McCracken said he would he said "Hoffman was able Ms Shepler said two years listed revised language "I'd like to see student Gustafson would like to program could either Cultural continue many of the to get the New Lost City ago when she was freshman requirements as one of their evaluations used directly, change the "WP-WF" combine requirements for policies established by Ramblers If you can get a there were "a lot of pop main goals il elected across the board in all system so students could thefirsttwo years into a one- outgoing vice president of good band like that here, you groups on campus" and she departments. ' he said withdraw from a course for year course of study or set Affairs cultural affairs Steve can get some other type of can't see why that can't be Arnold any reason up until the end aside one of the four years Hoffman, including movies blues player it isn't that arranged now. Gustafson of the sixth week of the for field work. to supplement the I'AO hard " She said she would also ARNOLD said more quarter without the danger He also favors abolishing All three candidates (or series and concerts He said he'd also like to attempt to schedule the students would enroll in the GUSTAFSON said he of a "WF" on his academic the swimming requirement coordinator of cultural featuring new and upcoming arrange a supplemental film films I'AO is unable to College of Arts and Sciences would like the University to record for women affairs have pledged to bring groups series so the I'niversitv obtain, she said if its language requirements establish language If elected, he would also In addition, he would like more conservative speakers McCracken has worked could possibly present at Ms Shepler has worked were modified. requirements which may be improve and increase to generate interest in a new to campus if elected. with the Cultural Boost least one good film every for two years as a resident Instead of requiring substituted by cultural publicity for the SBO's grading system Candidates are Chris program this year and. weekend advisor in Founders students to actually learn to courses These courses could professor-course evaluation He suggested either McC'racken. junior 1A&S1. through his own activities as Quadrangle, served on the speak or read a foreign be in the form of literature program keeping the letter grading Student Services Ticket a folk singer, has become Shepler dormitory cultural language, he suggested they coinciding with the language In addition, he said he system but striking any K's (SSTi, Jacques Morgan, familiar with student committee for one year, and study foreign literature in the student would otherwise would like to acquaint from a student's record, or junior 1A&S1. Student Unity activities offices at other MS. SHKI'l.KR saul she the Housing Advisory Board translation, view films of Deforced to take freshmen with the services providing some alternative party (SU>. and Karen colleges and universities would aim her program to foreign cultures or talk to He said he also thinks al the Counseling Center means for a student to make Shepler, junior 1 Ed I, selective audiences, bin thc\ Academ persons who have either students should be more up a failing grade without Student Action tiroup Morgan would be varied enough so visited or lived in a informed about the language Siders any harm to his (SAG). that by the end of the year particular country. alternatives open to them In- accumulative grade or his MORGAN said he would every student would be Arnold said he would also some cases, students aren't SIDERS said he would credit hours McCracken like to bring in more served at by at least one work to eliminate the aware if they took four years support a three-year He also favored speakers representing true program women's health and physical of a language in high school, baccalaureate program establishing credit for hours McCracken said he is left and right policies rather She said she would Two candidates in today's education department's their college language because it would reduce spent in laboratory sessions particularly interested in than "run-of-the-mill attempt to bung in more election for coordinator of swimming requirement for requirements can be waived, costs of a college education. connected with industrial bringing candidates from the politicians you've never conservative speakers such academic affairs favor graduation he said He said a three-year arts, chemistry and biology^ Republican and American heard of I'e said he would .is William Buckley or modification or elimination He said he would like to Independent parties to attempt to schedule John California Qov Konald of language requirements, institute a program here campus since most speakers Sinclair. Jesse Jackson, Keagan. which she Mid while a third strongly similar to one at Vanderbilt this year have represented representati\ es of the Young Should bo easy considering supports a three-yeai University which replaces the Democratic party Lords. William Buckley the upcoming presidential baccalaureate program group regiiirenients with His special interests as and or George Wallace campaign Candidates are Bill seven or eight sections ol cultural affairs coordinator "Cultural standards on She would also like to Arnold, sophomore iKd I, required courses A student would be political speakers, campus could be raised schedule speakers to discuss Student Services Ticket would have the option ol jazz and folk music Better rock, jazz or blues metaphysics. radical ISSTI, Peter Gustation, dropping whatever section He said he believes groups could be brought lesbianism and the gay sophomore (Ed i, student he desired arranging big name concerts here,'' he said. liberation movement Action Group (SAGI; and In addition. Arnold favors lo appeal to the entire Morgan said he is in "Id like to add on to what Jim Siders. sophomore • a "more standard campus community is up to contact with members of the Steve (Hoffman i has done lEd.i. independent procedure'' for student the Union Activities White Rainbow Party, and this year," she said Both Arnold and (iustafson evaluations ol instructors. FLAIR Organization il'AOi promoters in Cleveland and Smaller, more selective who he claimed groups should be ser\ed by could help him arrange OR Cultural Boost and the concerts FLORIDA coordinator of cultural The main thing I'd want BUST affairs, he said t.i concentrate on is bands.' Round Trip Bus Fare $55.00 NOW IN SKI CLUB & March 17-25 (Spring Break) "UNCLE JOHN'' SAY Sign Up - U.A.O. Office - Now! CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEW OFFICERS

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(A&S). Student Action wUl not graduate until "It should be an initiative, Stall Reporter Group (SAG). waiter quarter 1973 and will force, not a reactive one. " he be student teaching during A position Juit created by Bowen the 1973 spring quarter. Schroeder said setting the the Student Body right to vote puts students In Organization's new "The people running right Miller and Bowen both a "bargaining position " constitution-coordinator of now are going to make or said they plan to work with "It should make it easier community and state break this new three already established to work with the city in the affairs-will be filled next government," Bowen said. student organizations on the future," he said. year by one of three referring to the new state level. These include Schroeder said be thinks candidates-Glenn Bowen. constitution. the Ohio student lobby, the he has dealt with "the sophomore (Ed.i, Student Bowen explained that the Ohio conference of student system" enough to be able to Unity (SUl party; Steve position entails keeping governments and the student provide a service to Miller, senior (A&S I Student students and the community advisory board to the students. He explained that Glenn Bowen Sieve Millet lou Schroeder Services Ticket (SSTi; and "in touch" and "keeping up governor. be worked in much the same Lou Schroeder, junior on issues that pass through Miller, who has been on capacity while in be army, the state legislature which the University debate team stationed in . While concern students." for two years, said his there be acted as a mediator He said the position is debating activities are part between the townspeople Hoffman backs McCracken necessary "especially now of the reason he thinks he is and the Army post. that students have the right best qualified for the job. One of the major local Out ol three outgoing Stu- contract arrangements, and Slid has to innovate and whether or not some of the run down Main Street naked to vote. . .issues will be on "This particular position issues that Schroeder is dent Body Organization offi- the internal situation in the they're not innovating," he candidates have a sincere for. None of them have any the ballot." requires that you do concerned with is student cers, only one gave an University lor equipment." explained desire and real ability to real experience " Bowen said he talked to research and analysis, get ■•employment He contends endorsement to one of the Hoffman said However, neither Art serve students," he con- Mayor Charles Bartlett evidence and write an that many of the University candidates in today's Hoffman said he doesn't Toalston. student body presi- tinued Sprague said he is dis- earlier this week about argument and position positions that townspeople election. think a candidate can afford dent, or Mike Sprague, vice Toalston said he would appointed in all of the candi- setting up an "interacting" paper, which is essentially now fill (for instance, snow Steve Tollman, vice presi- to waste a whole quarter president for rules and seriously question any candi- dates in their lack ol speak- group between students and what debate is all about," he removal) could be done by dent lor cultural allairs, learning how to operate in regulations, gave endorse- date for the presidency who ing about issues. townspeople. He said he has said. students in less time and endorsed Chris McCracken the position ments to any of the candi- has not been actively "It's the same Roger also contacted Charles therefore with less expense for co-ordinator ol cultural "I question why none of dates involved in University Coate-Greg Thatch stuff. Kurfess. speaker of the Schroeder to the University. allairs. the other candidates came "Each candidate has his or affairs this year. SBO was different from the house, and spoken to him on (tollman said McCracken into the office to learn." he her merits or drawbacks but Sprague said although he things they said in the article certain state issues. "THIS position this year is Schroeder said students came into his ollice last said I don't want to endorse any- has seen people who have printed in The BG News On local issues Bowen said going to be really important could benefit by the extra spring and has been working However. Hoffman said he one," Toalston said. possibilities in his job, "I They aren't saying anything he is interested in better fire as far as setting a precedent money and the University with him since is not endorsing the entire "There's a lot at stake in haven't seen anyone I would in the campaigns," he said. protection and paving city is concerned," Schroeder would not incur any "He is the most experi- ticket McCracken is running this election-we've laid the roads in the areas in which said. additional expenses. enced I'm not saying the under, only McCracken. He loundalion for an organiza- students live. He said he is others can't do the job, but in said he doesn't think the tion that serves students and SBO hopefuls to speak also interested in doing my position, you have to other candidates are saying I think the people who will be something about bousing Candidate correction contracts, out-of-state fees. know how to handle agents. anything. voting would look closely at The class standing of Pete Kotsatos. candidate for at final coffee session House Bill 1219 and the rider to House Bill 475. student representative to the Board of Trustees in The last group of candidates for Student Body Organization today's Student Body Organization elections was (SBO) elections to be held today will speak at the Candidate incorrectly listed as a sophomore in yesterday's News. Coffee Hour at 10 a.m. in the Commuter Center, Moseley Miller Kotsatos is a junior. Hall. David Sarama, candidate for SBO steering Six candidates for the SBO steering committee will speak MILLER explained that committee was listed as a member of the Student in the last of the sessions that the Commuter Organization although he is presently a Unity party in a story about the Commuter has sponsored the past week. senior, he will still be on Organizations Coffee Hour. Sarama is an independent Speakers are James Nichols, freshman (Music Ed I. Stu- campus next year since he dent Unity (SU) party; Larry Soloman. freshman (A&Sl. SU; Kurt Wacker. sophomore I A&S I independent; Robert Butter up a Krivacic. sophomore (A&S); Dan Arkkelin. sophomore (A&S I; Gene Rex. freshman I A&S I, independent Young journalists caucus faster tan with A three-member panel, addressing 60 area The workshop, sponsored by the School of Bowling Green progresses high school journalists, will discuss "Current Journalism and the Environmental Studies Environmental Communication Needs'* at Center, will also deal with such problems as through your 9;30 a.m. Friday, March 10, in the Alumni "City Government Looks at the Environ- Room, Union. mental Crisis," "Local Problems and Citizen Coppertone The panel is part of the Second Annual Action" and "How to Plan an Environmental SENIOR Environmental Crisis Symposium lor high Issue." school journalism students and their advisors Other participants will include Charles which will be conducted all day Friday. Bartlett, mayor of Bowling Green; Dr. CHALLENGE Joseph A. 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There was u old womu mothers have traditionally systems (or over 10 years, mothers and yet not have children. They're young more limited time basis, students in home economics Fees are on a quarterly who lived la a tkoe, played said in particular, parents in their children around them people and need lo be usually half-day sessions and other related fields basis, and average about $1 She had to maay chtldrea "It was the realization by a college community are constantly." said Barb exposed to people and ideas from 9 am. to 3 p.m. experience in observing and per day she didn't kaow what to do .. educators that pre-school demanding .norc of a Apple, junior (A&S). Ms. other than those of their working with children. "1 really don't know how children were capable of nursery school education for Apple has been involved in parents when they're JACK AND JILL Nursery according to Mary Lane, long our waiting list is," said In recent years. Sesame learning a great deal more their children efforts to start a day care young, " Cornillion said operates exclusively on head instructor. Ms. Lane. "Some people Street has become much than they thought that Nursery schools are center in Bowling Green. tuition, which is $200 per 01 the 48 children fill out applications soon more of a reality in young brought about a new becoming less of a Graduate students who are IN THE Bowling Green semester la 20-week attending the nursery, most after their children are born children's lives than Mother emphasis on nursery babysitting service and married and have children area, there are only three period i. or $2 a day for a come from the homes of to make sure their child gets Goose ever was. schools," said Joan more an informal learning are good examples of people centers which care for pre- half-day session faculty members Like Jack in. but many times, by the Likewise, nursery schools Gillespie. director and and socialization situation, in the community who need school children Jack and The University Nursery and Jill Nursery, children time the child is old enough and day care centers are owner of Jack and Jill she said. time to themselves, Ms Jill Nursery, the University was designed lo give attend half-day sessions. to attend, the parents have providing not only an Nursery, the largest nursery Women have freed Apple remarked Nursery and the I'eadstait moved out of the accepted but important in Bowling Green. themselves from a lot of Ms. Z has been providing Program, all of which are community." t change from the round-the- guilt feelings, and many day care for an average of filled to capacity. The Peadstart Program, clock nursemaid, laundress, MS. GILLESPIE. who women feel that they can eight children daily for Jack and Jill Nursery, which has been in Bowling cook and housekeeper role taujht in regular school fulfill themselves as almost 25 years, a practice which has been in operation Green for three years, is which is now technically for seven years, offers two more like a day care center illegal, since a license is half-day sessions five days a than either of the two required for offering day week Ms Gillespie said nurseries since it provides care for more than five there is presently a wailing care for children from 9 a.m. children. list of eight to 10 children. to 31' m five days a week. Ninety-six children are "AT FIRST, I was just enrolled in the nursery. "HEALTH and hygiene babysitting for friends. Ninety per cent are the are stressed in our program, relatives, and neighbors, but children of faculty at the but teaching the children to now with more and more University. work with each other is one women going to work. I've "Many working mothers of the main purposes of had to turn down people who in this area commute to Peadstart." said Irene want me to care for their Toledo to their jobs and take Faithful, who teaches in the children.'' Ms. Zsaid their children to day care program. "The demand for day care centers whdre they work or Although Ms. Faithful said is partly due to an increased to ones nearby." Ms. there are hundreds of consciousness on both the Gillespie said. applications, only 29 part of the women and She said she had only children are selected to be in men.'' said John Cornillion a received 10 or 12 calls during the program, which runs graduate assistant who has the present session from October till May. also made efforts to requesting all-day child There are no fees, since establish a day care center. care. Peadstart is federally "Since I feel that I share One of the essential funded the responsibility of the differences belween a day children with my wife, day care center and a nursery Because 90 per cent of the care is not only school like Jack and Jill is children who attend advantageous for her, but that the day care center Peadstart must be from low for me as well." Cornillion offers its services for long "Churches like the Presbyterian Church income homes, there are a said He said it's not only hours, sometimes from 7 which houses the Headttart Program in number of Mexican- what is best for the parents a.m. to 7 p.m.. to Bowling Green are among the fewplaces that Americans who are the accommodate working children of migrants who that is important, but also already have the required facilities for what is best for the child. parents. have settled here serving hot meals, remarked Ms. Irene "Children are too often Nurseries, on the other permanently." Ms. Faithful thought of as just that- hand, operate on a much Faithful, a teacher in the program. said Existing nurseries no panacea

According to the 1970 cen- sery, said she thought the a center for half a day." munity day care center if the A male teacher is: sus, there were about 600 to ratio was a satisfactory one. Since nurseries cater to expense were minimal, or employed at the University. ] 700 pre-school children in the those who can afford them, free. Charles Smith, is working Bowling Green area. At BARB APPLE disagreed the children are in a homo- towards his Ph. D. in child present, about 170 of "The programs that are here geneous situation where they ANOTHER problem with development. are not satisfying the needs are not exposed to children the programs in operation "■• |t'i not uncommon to see students on campus with their these children are enrolled in one of the two nurseries or of this community; many whose backgrounds are now is that they often per- CORNILLION said he children. To many young married students, this alternative is in the Peadstart Program. students simply can't afford different from their own, petuate traditional male- believed there definitely was OHemOtlVe more feasible than paying for a babysitter or a nusery school. Joan Gillespie, who oper- that extra dollar or two a Ms. Apple pointed out. female roles, according to a group of people in Bowling ates the Jack and Jill Nur- day to have their children in "There are a lot of John Cornillion. Green who would like to see Mexican-Americans in the "My son will come home their children involved in a area who are seemingly the from nursery school some- more innovative type of day invisible poor But they're times and tell me things they care than what nursery another potential group of did in school, where the girls schools offer. people who could really had to assume the weaker, "For instance, there Regulations stifle centers' make use of a community less aggressive roles in should be less emphasis on day care center that would games and activities." toys and games, and more on be open to everyone and not Cornillion explained. the child's own creativity." just those who had money." Since women are usually he said. in charge of the nurseries, Cornillion said there is too Although there has been obvious care center is probably the main found out that it was going to be campus housing, as well as to she said. Irene Faithful said she the children continue to see much of a fantasy world interest in creating a day care obstacle, she said used for child care, he decided not to determine whether there would be rent it to me," Ms. Z reported. interest in including a day care thought there was a good the woman in the role of a created for children. Since center in Bowling Green, the efforts If a building is rented, there are possibility that parents substitute mother, Cornillion children like to emulate to start one have been rather She said she thought one of the center in that type of housing unit. additional laws which require 35 whose children couldn't get said. The only real solution adults, they could be shown sporadic. square feet of indoor space per child main reasons for this was because "I'm convinced that the need for extra plumbing would have to be day care is here; it's simply a into the Headstart Program to this is to have men active how to do more productive Last summer a telephone and 60 square feet of outdoor space; would be in favor of sending things than simply playing, campaign was initiated by John installed due to state regulations. matter of being able to produce in day care centers, he institutional kitchen equipment if them to some sort of com- he said. Cornillion to determine the food is to be served; and cots if the "I can go along with most of the evidence of the need." Ms. Katzner added possibilities for establishing a children have a rest period. building, fire, and health said. center. "A lot of people, particularly in regulations, but some things, like Although the realization of on- "It really never got off the ground large cities, just take over empty having a drinking fountain, just campus living units for married because people we would contact buildings and start underground day don't seem necessary," said Jean couples is not in the immediate didn't continue to contact more care centers in order to avoid what Gillespie. future, Ms. Katzner said the people," Cornillion explained. they consider to be ridiculous The law treats nursery schools committee is looking into many "One of the main problems in restrictions," Ms. Apple said and day care centers as if they were possibilities for funding, including setting up a day care center are the businesses, when they are actually federal assistance, of the potential restrictions that the state of Ohio MS. Z, like many women in the schools, Ms. Gillespie said. day care center. has passed within the last two years area, has been caring for more than Another reason that the day care A six-month study on day care is -they stifle the center right from the the maximum number of children issue hasn't been pursued is because also being planned by the First beginning," Cornillion said. allowed by state law. She also mothers, who are the people most United Methodist Church. Robert R. Because of these regulations, encountered housing problems while interested in the idea, simply don't Harms, who is chairman of the Cornillion said he a now attempting trying to obtain a license to open a have the time to organize them, Ms. committee which will conduct the to find a farmhouse where a family nursery. Apple said. study, said he thought money would community center could be created. "I had already agreed to rent a Linda Katzner, a member of the be one of the main problems. house in town, but when the landlord Ad Hoc Committee on Married "Without a day care center in this "DAY CARE would be one of our Student Housing, agreed. "Not only community, one of the few main concerns, but I would like to that, but new graduate students of alternatives mothers have is to see people living there as part of a Stories and faculty members with children are organize a group of mothers in their community-as an alternative to the often hesitant to approach the own neighborhood who can take fragmented nuclear family." newsphotos by administration with the problem, turns caring for children," Ms. "State laws do operate against a since it might jeopardize their Apple concluded. Nursery "Not only does a child learn things through planned actrvrttet grass-roots day care center," said Peggy Schmidt careers," she said. in a nursery school setting, but he alto realiiet that he can be Barb Apple. So she gave them seme broth loved by people other than hh own parents,", remarked Ms. witkeat aay bread aad whipped Finding a building in town where THE COMMITTEE recently sent school Joan Gilletpie, owner of Jack and JW Nursery. the rent is reasonable and where the Staff Reporter out questionnaires to married them all II—*) aad pat them to landlord doesn't mind having a day graduate students concerning on- I -

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By Gale Bogle recommended for children THE ACTORS "look for a directed the dramatic end of Eatertalameat Editor by the theater department, new bit of business to sur- the production. and Dr. Boughton said the prise me with every even- They all rehearsed thefe: The musical production, question of whether or not ing," he said. parts of the play separately "Mandragola," is about the production is in good According to Dr. and then put them together.;. "our favorite three-letter taste will in the end have to Boughton. comedy demands He said it was hard to stay word, sex," according to be decided by the audience. a great deal of flexibility and in close touch with all these director Charles Boughton, "The play Itself Is creativity. The actors have people because their associate professor of bawdy," he said. to be able to change rapidly, schedules didn't jive and speech. Because the comedy is but their characterizations because they were involved "Mandragola." which broad, it "said goodbye to do not have to be as deep as in other projects, such as the opens tonight at 8 p.m. in subtlety to a degree. It's those in drama. opera. Main Auditorium of Univer- open and all out and rather Musically the show ranges Dr. Boughton was also; sity Hall, is based on i: bold." Dr. Boughton said. from burlesque and vaude- forced to cast characters Italian Renaissance comedy Good taste is "a question ville to mock-Handel and a who were involved in other; by Machiavelli It was trans- of how far you can go." and hymn. We have "no original productions while they wens, formed into a musical by whether or not what happens Broadway cast album to working in his play. two Oberlin College students is funny or whether the work from," as far as copy- In INI. actors enjoy what they're ing or differing from some- But in spite of the Dr. Boughton described doing. If they're embar- one else's concept of the communications problems,:; the play as a "basic adultery assed. it's probably not too play, he said the comedy itself tends u> farce situation" with all the funny, according to Dr. build a feeling of ensemble Mandragola Michael Sartor, sophomoreltrd), l.fi and Bill Goldimith, junior, (AftS), put the problems of trying to get the Boughton. The most difficult thing within the cast, because Uiej' married woman and her He said the cast for the finishing touches on thoir parts in tho musical production of "Mandragola," about putting this show jokes are usually shared lover together in spite of play can "handle" the together was "communica- jokes and you tend to get which opens tonight at •. rehearsal obstacles. material and he called them tion It is inevitably less one give-and-take among the THE PRODUCTION is not an "extremely inventive" person's show than a colla- characters, he said. group made up of actors who boration." Dr. Boughton "You have to enjoy It can sign and singers who can said (comedy) while you att: act. Linda Marshall, graduate doing it You have to think "Half of the joy of comedy student in music, directed funny and see what is ludV; College offers 3-year option is the invention of comic the vocal music. Dennis crous about the situation and ! business," he said. Kratzer. graduate assistant enjoy sharing it with the Dr. Boughton said comic in music, directed the audience." Dr Boughton Gannon College, a Catholic cost spent for an education mittee include the possi- the program as it stood how they can earn a business consists of the little orchestra, and Bruce Baker, said. liberal arts college in Erie. by 25 per cent, a saving of bilities of abolishing the before." he said baccalaureate degree in things an actor is doing junior (Ed I. did the choreo- "It's a great joy when that; Pa., recently established a one year and SI.400 lo S2.400. extra fee charge for taking In the Gannon College pro- three years by taking within a particular, planned graphy. Dr. Boughton laugh comes, "he said three-year program An 11-member body, the more than 18 credit hours in gram, students will have the courses in Gannon's inter action on stage. designed to cut the time and Committee for the Redefini- a term and the lengthy num- opportunity to earn up lo 30 session and summer so- Developing comic business cost of undergraduate educa- tion of the Baccalaureate, is ber of prerequisites. college credits by success- sions is "largely the actor's pro- tion. currently working to define IV added that the possi- fully completing one or more Academic departments vince" and the director helps STUDENT SERVICES The program will be the current practices leading bility of a 12-month school proficiency examinations, and programs at Gannon polish what the actor comes offered as an option to to a baccalaureate degree at year without a decrease in administered at a minimal College have identified how up with It usually develops incoming freshmen and Bowling Green State Univer- the number of course offer- cost during the early sum- the credits will apply to out of the lines, funny props TICKET would reduce the lime and sity. ings is also being considered. mer prior lo enrollment. existing curricula and have like a cane or fan or things Dr. John Polmes, asso- "If any programs result Successful performance on outlined a three-year curri- associated with characters ciate professor of marketing from the meetings, care will Ihe examinations may result cula of approximately H8 as part of their charac- Chess club and head of the committee, have to be taken so that we in admission to Gannon with credits to be added to the 30 terization. Hi Boughton said last week the com- do not reduce the quality of sophomore status. credit grants said — S.S.T. — mittee is focusing its atten- The proficiency examina- tournament tion on "ways of stream- tions include standardized lining the present programs Paulsen tests prepared by the College VOTE FOR A six-round Swiss system by considering the feasibility Entrance Examination chess tournament will be and desirability of new pro- Board and special examina- MATT C. MATIA JEFF SHERMAN held April 1 and 8, with three grams " tions developed by the programs Steering Committee - Student Body Org. president rounds being played on each Dr I'olmes said he advo- Gannon faculty. of the two tournament days. cates extending the practice Students receiving less Only those persons of course credit by examina- WBOU-TV, Channel 70, than 30 credits through the JACK BAMBERGER presently in the Chess Club tion, advanced placement will broadcast a live press examinations will be told vice-president or those who join by the end and early admission pro- conference with comedian of the Winter Quarter are grams. Pat Paulsen tonight at 10 eligible to compete Those The practice of credit by following his speech in the BILL ARNOLD Grand Ballroom, Union. persons whose names examination allows students it save coordinator of academic affairs appear on the weekly ladder lo receive full credit for a M competition results are course by taking a Paulsen will also be heard PODIATRISTS considered members proficiency test at the on "Free Kire Zone" over the STEVE MILLER Players must register for beginning of the quarter WBGU-FM 88 1 at 11 p.m. s& A Career of coordinator of state & community affairs v the tournament and pay the instead of attednding class Listeners will be able to ^required $2 5ti entry lee lecutres direct questions to Paulsen news* rj& Rewarding Opportunity J Trophies and various prizes considering the feasibility of by calling 372-2826 A^ 11 A*k Your Guidanca Count* CHRIS McCRACKEN will be awarded an associate arts degree I (or About Careen in Podiatry. coordinator of cultural affairs The last Chess Club "for students who, for some ,' This Specialized FiaM, Dealing meeting will be held on reason, may have to leave ^ With The Medical And Surgical Saturday. March II from 9 before the established four Treatment 01 Foot Disorders. PETE K0TSAT0S am to 3 p.m in the years of college are up " Needs Many More Men And representative to the Board of Trustees Commuter Center. Moseley Dr. Polmes said further Women Be A Doctor Of Podiatnc Medicine! flail considerations of the com-

■H-it-Ct-Cf-ti-U^is-U-U-ic-tc-tt^'kii-i "For once students have Ohio And The Nation something worth voting Needs More Foot Doctors •ii-U-tfitijitif-tiit-it-Cc-itifii-Ct-tJx for. Student Body Organ- ization is now designed OHIO PODIATRY ASSOCIATION to "service" rather than 2025 RIVERSIDE DR. COLUMBUS. OHIO 43221 WE NEED TO KNOW "govern" students. BUT IF YOU PLAN TO GO TWO MINUTE PLEASE NOTE: Whoever SPRING BREAK IN NASSAU wins this election needs CONTACT U.A.O. OFFICE WALK TO a clear mandate from CONGRA TULA TIONS TO THE NEWL Y AD. BLDG. the student body, showing ELECTED PHI KAPPA TAU OFFICERS: FREE POSTERS] - President - Mike Hirsch CAMPUS their support in order - Vice-President - Bob Williams Well, the posters are here and there has to work effectively on been a big demand for them, especially - Mick Deis - Secretary from Harold (he called collect from MANOR any issue." - Corresponsing Howard's Bar). And you can get one Secretary - Steve Windle practically free (How can they do that? APARTMENTS "We the members of - Treasurer - Terry Dopa you ask). Well, we're going to make it JUST SOUTH OF BURGER CHEF tough - you not only gotta buy a pizza, Student Services Ticket - Assistant you gotta pick it up or eat it in our fully • NEW • LARGE PARKING SST, are prepared to work Treasurer - Steve Sprow floored dining area. You'll love the pos- • MODERN LOT ter - we had it on display for twenty for you. Our first concern - Housemanager - Larry Ankrow • TWENTY BUSINESS minutes before it got ripped off. It's a • FURNISHED LOCATIONS - Steward - Eric Tom picture of the Statue of Liberty holding is a large student vote AT YOUR DOOR - Chaplin - Jeb Cox a pizza (what else? and besides the col- today. Take the time ors are nice - pink, purple, and yellow) - Sergeant-at-arms - Jack Lawson and has on it the words "This Country I Now Leasing For Next Fall I to show you care. - Executive - Bow Lavery, is Going to Pizzas". We have 249 Committee Steve Harris left - Harold got a 10" plain! Don't PHONE - Board of rush down here - we don't open until 5 P.M. 352-7365 352-4045 Governors - Ed Goldstone 352-9302 Several Vacancies for VOTE AND THANKS TO THE RETIRING OFFICERS 4 sCXJi- \ k_icv-t>-w Immediate Occupancy FOR A JOB WELL DONE Pat* l/ltsa aW N.W., WaAwMsoy Mo«h I, l«7J

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41 Slar-.haped. • frwnaaaa] ACROSS II Lared: Colloq.: Students said, however, "There's nothing you can do ing the number of books 1 Skilled. 43 Deaolote. 2 word*. that even though professors about it, prices are high which can be required for a 5 Prepare for OK 44 Creek letter. 19 Greek princess. Students' general opinion 24 Double-dealer. everywhere." She said she ■jam 45 Capital of West. is that even if the managers appear to be more aware of course and the prices stu- ]0 TV moeir man, cm Australia. 25 Mother 's are aware of student gripes, the book situation they still doesn't have much to com- dents should have to pay. Lawrence 46 Wi.waa. chickens they won't do anything to require expensive books for plain about because she Craig Lovullo, sophomore 14 Rocky 49 Cleopatra'a maid. I petrels). some courses. couldn't get the books (Ed.), said there is "no rea- formation. 50 The ear: Comb, 26 Passport entriea. change prices of books form. 27 Absurd. cheaper anywhere else. 15 Sinjer Nikolaidi. because they're out "to What do students suggest son why students should be 16 Biblical name: 53 John Marquand 28 Actress Oberon. make a profit can be done to solve the Bruce Young, freshman forced to open a co-op to pay Var. novel: 4 worda. 29 Time for relaxa- At far as the adminis- problem of high prices and i A&Si. said he doesn't think lower prices The University 17 Hriiinh P.M.. 56 Herealee' eaptive tion: 2 worda. 1 he's spending too much on 1957-43: Foil maiden. 30 Incensed. tration goes, students said selling books' should handle it." 57 Soisaons' river. 31 Hiaheet peak in According to Susan Stone- books and that "good books Don Dalessandro, sopho- name. the University just "doesn't 20 Sheep in ita 58 Spoken. Canada. care." burner, freshman (A&Sl. should cost a lot." more (B.A.), raises a valid aecond year. 59 Tip. 33 Italian phyaiclat. Another student said for question, "High school books 21 River in Ger- 60 Restrain. 36 Ship'a carrying rapacity. what the books offer he are made of the same mater- many. 61 Discern. Do something specUl Uednasdau nfqM, DOWN 37 Genre. thinks the prices are reason- 22 Girl'a name. ials and they only cost 23 Prior in validity. 1 German "eia,ht." 39 Parade vehicle. take qour fauorite I'd like to know 25 Indian. 2 Scottish bill. 40 Analyse, as a PFfiUMS. Imely said the University why college books are $10 26 Sijht. 3 Extensive: 2 sentence. should set up a policy, stat- and $15?" 28 Part of • words. 42 Small songbird. fronSOO-1.00 achooner. 4 Conceit. 43 Carrier. Spaghetti onl

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MJA Kl' STEREO worth $200) * 2 Outside Courtyard w patios F roommate needed spring SET OF HEADPHONES and gas grills-Dance Area- $55 a month Close to .Mother s lielpei needed b> Congratulations Chris and < worth $60) with purchase ol Locker Rooms, all this larulty couple, child Lt Tom on your lavaliering 180 albums in perfect campus Call 352 0869 March offered by Preferred Ktwfc 2 thru dinner Must Love. 'Fig " dominion wide selection o( FREE Properties ph 352-9378 or have cat Rel Call alter 353 latest rock sound (FOLK, 352-7324 SIMMER two man fum 9322 Saturday Night Hockey BLUES. CLASS! ALBUMS cable TV air cond. pool, all wore Molson s Canadien INCLUDE ALL OF Leon Trailer available for utilities ••i-ept elec short We need pizia drivers with Imports • 7. BG I'igh School Russell. Bob Dylan. John married or responsible walk to campus. $145 for cars Top pay in town For (2nd in Ohio) 2 Molson s Mayall. Elton John. Cat persons Close to campus mioimation call Dave at 352- Steven. C.S N AY Joni entire summer 352-6276 entertains Summer ■'' '352-9374 5256 between 10 5 pm Mitchell. Billy Preston. Eric I M vou and Kathy have got Clapton. Pendrix. Lennon 2 Ks wanted now sublet 1 m single rm Spr Qtr Call WANTED II all together Jophn. Havens. Poco, Cherry Pill Pool, rec center 354 1533 before 12 noon Congratulations on your Phi Quicksilver. Santana. Spool) $60 mo March Free 352-6226 Kappa Tau and Alpha Tooth. Johnny ft Edgar F rmte needed Spring and G(K)D tips on 2-3 man apt Winter. Zappa, Yes. Alice Gamma l>ella pinning F needed to sublease April Sum Qtr Call 352-0082 available lor next (all Sm Cooper. Grand Funk. reward Carol - 353 9563 free' 353-3874 VOTE lor a COOL SPRING Cactus. Gratful Dead. M roommate needed for Vole STUDENT UNITY' Moody Blues. Stones. Jethro spring Call 352-6172 TEACHERS host a PARTY Tull. Allman Brothers Band Need 1 hip F rmte Spr Qtr. European tour and earn a Airplane. 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The Ice Arena will be self- ice rink and the lounge to Thurman, business manager "THIS IS THE biggest In addition to housing the supporting this year for the different groups at the arena, it costs $100 a public relations activity University's hockey team, first time since it opened Organizations such as the day "just to turn on the between ," the Ice Arena is also used for five years ago. varsity hockey team, the lights." Dr. Flannigan said. five public skating sessions a The arena will take in hockey club, or various Attendance for events at He said he is hoping the week, private skating about $1«,000 for the '7S-'7J skating clubs which rent the the arena this year has University will construct parties or hockey games, academic year, enough to facilities for an entire increased by about 1.000 more bleachers at the north physical education classes, cover operating costs, season are given a discount persons per month. The end of the arena to seat intramural hockey or according to Dr. Terry on rental rates. largest increase has been in larger crowds at hockey curling, ice shows and Flannigan, ice arena According to Kathleen the public skating sessions. games skating competition. director. However, construction costs for the $1.8 million Ice Arena will not be paid off Purpose scrutinized until about the year 2003. he said. DR. FLANNIGAN explained that a percentage of the $50 per quarter Speaker hits apartheid general fee paid by each student is used to pay off the tl 8 million in bonds issued The purpose of the presently on the faculty at the blacks face to cover construction costs. apartheid system is to keep Howard University in imprisonment. In addition, "The Ice Arena, the the vast majority of South Washington, D.C. He is a blacks must stay out of stadium, the health center Africans--the non-whites-- native of Nigeria. restricted white areas and the Student Services separate so they will not "The policy of the South All political parties who Skating Bldg. all get a share of the unite '■> overthrow the African government seeks to advocate change from the Increased attendance at public skating seuions at the lea $50," Dr. Flannigan said. government. Dr. Michael separate the races from apartheid have been sessions Arena ii one reason for its rise in revenue. Operating costs, including Nwanzi said Monday night. each other. Because of the outlawed, and there is no maintenance and salaries, Dr Nwanzi is a former policies of apartheid, all non- democratic system or are paid for by renting the University instructor and is white races are peaceful means for change subjugated." Dr. Nwanzi left. Dr Nwanzi said. said "The problem in South HE CHARGED that Africa is not one of change, Dr. Michael Nwanxi Employment Opportunities blacks in South Africa are but how soon change always given the dirty, comes," he said "If government tells western menial jobs. "The apartheid dehumanization doesn't nations they are restricting ■ The Office of Career yet Ml Gilead Ex Vill. Schls.. WHPE. el reading report yet. system puts blacks in a. stop, brutal force is the only blacks because the blacks Planning and Placement is Arthur Young - No report O. - All areas except soc. si. Marietta City Schls . 0. - humiliating position, and thing left " will be communists, he said. open from 8 am to 5 pin yet. Reading Bd of Ed , O. - April 5 (March 27( El ed.. EMR-learn dis.. they are always reminded of Monday through Friday It All areas Fairview Pb Schls . O. - Eng & speech, home ed., their position." DR. NWANZI said those STADIUM VIEW will also be open until 9 p.m April S i March 27) No report yet? German, math. Dr. Nwanzi said that South who desire change are called on Wednesday. March 29; Ernst & Ernst-No report April 3 (March 131 Clermont Co Bd of Ed.. Patrick Henry Schls.. 0. - African blacks must carry "communists." and this title Monday. April 3; Tuesday. yet Wayne Twp. Schls, O. - No 0. - All areas except soc. st. No report yet. identification papers at all makes them undesirable to SUNOCO April 4. and Thursday. April Mobil Oil - No report yet report yet. & MHPE. NorthmontLcl Schls,0.- times The papers must be the United States 6. Strongsville Bd of Ed., 0. Mad River Bd of Ed.O. - K-6. speech & hear., guid. shown on police request or The South African SNAP-ON Dates which appear in April 6 i March 281 -No report yet?* K-6, sec. sci.. math. Eng.. couns. (MA), sci., math, parentheses denote the day R. J Reynolds Tobacco - Three Rivers Pb Schls . speech & hear. , gen. el. music, art. P.E., sp. DIAMONETTES WHEEL ALIGNMENT interview schedules will be No report yet. Home - Cooked Mich. El. ed... Eng. Painesville City Schls . O. ed?' f-intit diamond look alike gtmstonts ROAD SERVICE posted Beginning March 7. MONY - No report yet Fr. Eng. math. P.E.. el - No report vet April 7 (March 29) hatdnass ol No 9 compaied (o a MEALS the placement office will John Hancock - No report prin Warren Co Bd of Ed.. 0 - diamond al No 10 ALL TYPES OF post all schedules by 8 a.m. Canton Pb. Schls.. O. - No Try our yet E Pb Schls. Guid . art, sp. ed.. ind. arts, report yet. Wntttn I tit time Gumntte on the day indicated REPAIR WORK Westfield Cos - Claims Mich - No report yet. alg &gen math Vandalia-Butler City FiMndihip ind Promisa Rings '• & DAILY School schedules will be H cim M low « $39 00 sit in trne . underwriter trne. Clyde Bd of Ed.. O. ■ No Schls.. 0 - El. ed.. el. P.E.. SPECIALS moved to the circular lounge fintst 14 K mountings AGENCIES April4 (March 141 report yet. speech ther., sec. who can 24 HR SERVICE adjoining the placement aV» Strongsville Bd of Ed., 0. Edison Lcl. Schls. O. -No coach. EMR music, ind office All other schedules April 3 -No report yet ?• report yet. any wit loose carat foi mounting m CRAIMKER'S arts. BGSU tings S40 00 a caul I will still be posted in he U.S. Army Tipp City Schls . O ■ No Cheasaning Union Schls.. " Evening also RESTAURANT 352-9014 present sign-up area. report yet. Mich. -No report yet." * Evening only. call Rick Elus at 3S2-6641 307 S. MAIN BUSINESS April 4 Shelby City Schls. O. - No 1530E WOOSTER US Army report yet. April6 (March 281 March 29i March 131 ACTION i Peace Corps and Fairview Pb Schls , O - Canton Pb Schls.. O. ■ No Travelers Insurance • VISTA I. No report yet? report yet? The Society for Creative SUMMERTIME Lessons Casualty-property acct. Van Dyke Pb. Schls, Huron City Schls, O.-No analyst, group field spvr. April 5 Mich - K-6, home ec.. math, report yet." Anachronism i MAN AVAIL F0H SUMMIH Available St. Paul Ins. ACTION I Peace Corps and sci., el. vcl., sp ed., ind. ed.. Bay High Schls., O. - No Underwriter, spec, agent, VISTA >. Congratulates JUNE FREE adjuster. on: Kent Muhlberger Home Life Ins. - No report April 6 P00L-0H YES yet ACTION (Peace Corps and (Sir Borrinde Taahe) AuuruiiiESPD exi PH Trumpet Commonwealth Life Ins - VISTA l. Let Me Represent YOU Sax Sales mgmt trne SCHOOLS Cedar Point Inc -Summer on his Knighthood WILL TALKS CRAIG Drums jobs March 29 I March 13) 352-7203 EVE. Brooklyn City Schls.. O. - SHERRIE MEYER Guitar April 3 (March 131 No report yet. Liberty Mutual Ins. - North Allegheny Schls., O. for ...and many Claim adjust. - No report yet." more Seidman & Seidman - Staff Moon Area Schl Dist., Pa. UAO Director-at-Large acctg. - No report yet. National Bk. of Detroit - Solon Lcl Schls. O. - H.S. jEitile <£lde No report yet. EMR, WHPE. sci.. Eng- soc st.music.art. TURNPIKE April 4 (March 141 A jHustc Winkleman's - No report March 301 March 131 TURNPIKE TRAVELERS TRAVELERS g>rjoppe i «|* 222 N. MAIN 222 N. MAIN 352-6905 What's the Name of the Game? 510 2-Dr Sedan 352-6905 138 N. MAIN FUN! How Do We Play? With the Sales and Service Orphans and the Sigma Chi's. DATSUN FROM NISSAN WITH PRIDE Call us now Thanks for a Great Day. | Drive a Dalsun then decide l^6LlAr5lOOH8.n«n 353:757/ From Mighty to Mini, SALES & SERVICE 352-0170 Sisters of Alpha Honda has it all. Chi Omega

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Ohio edges Toledo in MAC play-off Fred R.

■jr JACK CARLE five of 11 the first half everyone was sagged In on Hodak. The game then Anderson Arena knew the and off and Anderson Arena Snerts Editor (including four in a row) to Koielko. Parker was the switched back and forth ball was going to go to then saw its' first overtime Some people change their lead the Bobcat offense main problem OU faced as between a two-point OU lead Corde, who at the time was game of the season. Ortlip minds and then end up hit netted 16 points in the and a tie until 1:02. 11 of 23 from the field. The five minute overtime regretting it. But roach Jim ON OBPENSE. Ohio was regulation period and keep At that point, the contest TODD LALICH inbounded was just like the first 40 min- Snyder of the NCAA tourna- able to contain Tom Koielko, tbe Rockets close with his was tied and Snyder took a the ball to Corde who passed utes of the game. Corde hit ment-bound Ohio University the 6 8' Til plvotman Using 20-foot bombs. He finished time-out to have his Bobcats it back to Lalich at the top of the first five OU points and Bobcats was all smiles about a shifting zone defense on with 22 points. stall the ball and take the the key. Corde then went Repp and Parker did their changing his mind. Koielko, tbe Bobcats held However, Parker's and final shot. down low on the left hand damage for Toledo. What next for OSU? Snyder and his Bobcats him to only six points in toe Repp's shooting was Then, with ten seconds side and used a double- However, Hodak was the were involved in a Mid- opening stanza matched by Corde and Bill left, Snyder took another screen to break loose. Lalich real hero as he hit a 20-footer Now that the hockey season is caput for Bowling Green and American Conference play- However, In the second Brown as Toledo was fight- timeout and set up the final fed him the ball but his 20- with nine seconds left in the Ohio State reigns supreme throughout the Central Collegiate off game here last night with half it was a different story ing to regain the lead. Brown Play. All 4,502 people in footer went around the rim game to tie it again at 67-67. Hockey Association, many people are probably wondering Toledo and came out on top as the Rockets took advan- made eight points in the first With six seconds left. what happens next. 69-67 in single overtime. tage of the Ohio defense on ten minutes of the half and Synder took time-out to set The game was all OU the Koielko and starting taking then Corde took over and up the final shot and again Since OSU won the league and tournament titles, where do first half as they opened up their shots from outside. made five in a row to provide everyone figured it would be they go from here? In my estimation, nowhere. With a 24-5 an 11 point lead, half way Mike Parker and Bob all of OU's offense. Corde, taking the last shot. record the Buckeyes could be considered for one of two wes- through the first 20 minutes. Repp began hitting from the Toledo tied the game at 58 But, Snyder changed his tern berths in the NCAA Tournament later this month. Hot-shooting Tom Corde had perimeter of the OU zone as 58 on a 22-footer by John mind and surprised everyone But it's unlikely. The selection committee is going to look in the gym by having Lalich at who Ohio State has played during the regular season and take the shot and he (Lalich) wonder where some of these teams are located. The two top Tankers crack records made Snyder look like a teams Ohio faced were Bowling Green and St. Louis. prophet as he sank a 15- footer to send Ohio against And even though Ohio State has played its best hockey the Marquette in the opening past month, there are other teams who have played but only finish fourth round of the NCAA tourna- nationally known teams who should get the nod even if their ment. records are inferior. "Originally Corde was to BY BOB OBERI.K the old record by over three seconds, the team could only take the shot, but I called it seconds. back right before they went manage a fourth place Two Falcons were voted to the all-CCHA tournament team Some mountains can be But this was not the only finish. back onto the floor," Snyder in last weekend's confab at St. Louis. Roger Archer was climbed and some can't The record to fall in Thursday's On the final day, Joe said after the game. "Just swimming Falcons ran into action as BG's Tom Wolff like a woman I changed my named on a defenseman's post along with Ohio State's Jim Klebowski managed to break Witherspoon, and Mike Bartley was voted in along with one thai couldn't in the form broke the 200-yard individual the previous record in the mind but this time it of the MidAmerican medley record with a time of worked." OSU s Jerry Welsh and St Louis' John Nestic at forwards 100-yard freestyle. Bill McKenzie was the team's MVP and goaltender Conference championships 2 046. Wolff also broke his Klebowski also took a second held last Thursday. Friday own school record in the 400- place in the 50-yard freestyle Women's golf But to me all-tournament teams, like all-anything teams, and Saturday at Ohio yard individual medley, as he was edged by Kent's are usually unfair and grossly biased. For example Nestic University's Nalatonum shattering the old mark by own flash, Jim DeVincentis Girls, do you like the was a shoo-in because of the 32 ballots distributed, about 17 The Falcons placed fourth outdoors? Hiking among seven seconds. 1 were taken by St. Louis representatives. in the competition which Friday saw the BG beautiful greens' THE 4M-YARD freestyle travelling'1 Challenging saw Kenl State amass a swimmers break three more relay team finished the Nestic only scored one goal in the entire tournament, yet record point total of 162. Ohio of their school records as record breaking for the encounters with other he was picked because of his repurtation. People know he's women with the same University finished second Jim Williams, making his Falcons as they erased the an all-America candidate and they write him in regardless of with 139 points while Miami final appearance in the MAC previous mark. This team interests? how he performs in the tournament. placed third with 90 points. championships, bettered the barely missed qualifying for Then vou're interested in The Falcons followed with 50 previous record by one tenth the nationals. It would have golf! THE REMAINING ballots were distributed something like points while Western of a second in the 100-yard been a fine tribute to a group The women's this: Ohio University had about seven of their people vote. Michigan could only come up breaslstroke. of sophomores and juniors to Tom Koielko of Toledo moves toward the intercollegiate golf team Bowling Green had five and Ohio State had only three, to my with 15 points compete with the best in the basket in last night's conference playoff with begins its season Thursday calculations. During the course of the RON RINALDI erased the nation. Ohio University. OU won the game on a last- at 7 p.m with a practice in While 'I might be difficult, future voting should be done by meet, eight ol Hi; s Ml I the Ice Arena. Anyone old mark in the 200-yard But they will return next second shot in overtime by Todd lalich. an equal number of people, or as close to equal as possible. It records had been shattered butterfly as he stroked to a year, as will the rest of the interested is urged to attend might give a more representative viewpoint but even then I by Falcon swimmers. Of third place finish with a time Falcon squad, with the kenny's korner :■...- • ■ ' . :■'■'■ would have my doubts these eight, none were fast of 2:007 Rinaldi finished exceptions of co-captain Jim For the most part, the people who vote don't go by what a enough to take a first place behind Kent State's butterfly Williams and diver Steve player does in a tournament, but what he's done during the in any of the events, which is combo of Fat McGinnis and Szanto. season Nestic is a prime example. an indication ol how .stiff the Don Dunkle competition was The 800-yard freestyle Here lies the hopes for the Rehashing things with Ivory BARTLEY IS another. While "Bronco" scored the winning relay of Steve Breithaupt. Falcons' future. This goal in the Ohio U. consolation game, he had good oppor- THURSDAY'S action saw Skip Snable. Tom Wolff, and talented group of swimmers tunities to score the winning goal in the St. Louis game the the 400-yard medley relay Joe Klebowski managed to are the key to lead the night before but didn't. But then how can you leave off the team ot Bill Uradbiirn. Roy get into the record-breaking Falcons back into swimming nation's leading scorer, regardless of how he plays? Wright, Hon Hinaldi. and Joe act as they churned the prominence. As coach Tom By KENNY WHITE is blessed with natural ability For a man his Klebowski set a new school Sports Writer Pete Badour was the one distance in 7:20.8. Despite a Stubbs so aptly stated, size, he is quick as a cat, he can rebound, he who tied things up with two record of 3 429 smashing - new record by almost five "We're back in the MAC. ' ■bootl well and he can play defense. All these minutes left in the game It was a clear cold day speckled with an pluses and more are in Cash's favor, but he array of snowflakes bringing the cold north against St Louis Friday and •till has to develop these skills if he is to be a he scored a shorthanded goal wind to BG land With the basketball season top notch forward in the nation finally coming to a welcomed halt for the against OU, besides Falcons. I had a chance to go out and talk to a assisting on the winner. coach who fared very well thiough the long THEN THERE is Skip Howard who is a But Pete was overlooked. year. Itorj by himself The story that coincides Perhaps the most blatantly with Howard is that he improved every day in forgotten was Jack Sitting at his stadium desk, his legs crossed practice A player who just started playing Hoogeveen who led everyone as he talked to assistant basketball coach ball three years ago. Howard will be the big with four goals in the two John Heft. I had time to pull the freshmen man in the Falcons' plans next year. He too games. But who is Jack mentor away from his busy schedule to gel an has many skills to work at to become an Hoogeveen. anyway? evaluation of his team's performance outstanding pivot man Hold it a minute, bellowed coach Ivory HE'S THE guy who came Suesberry "I have to get my thoughts Ron Weber, who played hard-nosed into the tourney with two together because 1 have a lot to (ell you. he basketball all year, is a player who will goals and five assists and he said. As he pulled out a schedule and a hsi ol receive.a lot of attention next season Weber skates on the third line with final statistics, there was a gleam in the will be tried at a guard position to help give two other non-flashy guys. coach's eye that seemed to be an indication ol the team a height advantage they so sorely How can someone with a job well done by his freshmen troops. missed this year During the course of the Jock Hoogeveen seven points on the season be season. Suesberry would switch to his tall line an all-star? TO BEGIN with, Suesberry said that his up with Weber at guard and Dave Turner at It all comes down to the same old story. How a player per- forward. team did not mold as a unit until they lost to forms during the regular season is supposed to mean little in Club Her.', »h. 1971-72 edition of th. Bowling Green club hockey team. the Toledo freshmen Jan. 19. It seemed that balloting of this nature. Yet it is instrumental and probably after the 100-77 thumping they received from The switch couldn't have worked out any always will be. their conference rivals, it made the talented better as the two responded very well under yearlings realize they had to play together if the game pressures. "The main aspect Weber Speaking of Hoogeveen. it's been quite a frustrating season they were to win any games must take time with is his ball handling and by the man who once held a team record of three goals in a Hockey clubbers look ahead his outside shooting." Suesberry said single period. At the beginning of the year the yearlings Last season Hoogey had seven goals and 17 points. Two could have picked up all kinds of honors for a DICK SELGO was the man who came up seasons ago he had 12 goals and 20 points. Going into the final The Bowling Green club of hockey at Bowling Green, just to win. The emphasis is great individual team With so many stars on with some clutch baskets all year Although hockey team, which turned weekend of the campaign, the "old man" of the team at 25. coach Jack Vivian and Ice not only to win but also to the team it appeared as though teaching the he has a height disadvantage, the former had only two goals and seven points. in a successful 12-8 record Arena manager Terry learn and enjoy the game." basic fundamentals of basketball were highly Pettisville ace performed as though he was a this season, is looking for Then it happened He picked up four goals and an assist to Flannigan and staff who all At present the plans for unnecessary. giant all year He definitely has to be the finish with six goals. 12 points.. new and bolter things next helped make the season a next season include ice time most accurate shooter on the team. season Being a coach with a winning record and a "I've been pretty reluctant to talk to you all season.'' successful one. • five days a week i as opposed cracked Jack in his waning moments of glory. "I've been to two days this season l and reputation of a great coach. Suesberry made Even though Suesberry had a strong bench, Under the guidance of firs) the freshmen resemble a new jello product shooting like crazy the last six games and been taking extra "There are a lot of the games scheduled prior to two players who attributed a lot to the shots after practice. It finally paid off." year coach Ray Korkiala. tangible rewards involved," the varsity matches instead that had just been produced by General Mills the club was formed program were Turner and Dave Duffy. It's said Korkiala "And it's not of afterwards After they lost to the Alumni, the freshmen ashame Turner cannot resume his court primarily from players not started to gel and all of the hard work and ONE OF THE few things coach Jack Vivian was happy antics next season. He's another player who about all weekend was the way the articulate winger from good enough to make the teachings were finally paying handsome has natural athletic ability. varsity "Some ol the guvs dividends. performed. "You can't imagine how happy it makes Women settle for 3rd me feel for him," he said. "There isn't a guy who works would have been lost all Turner will resume his athletic career on quarter without hockey.'' "The main thing we tried to instill into the harder on the team By DINI DiNATALE players was that he wanted them to learn the the football field. I'm sure if he ever wants to "You oughta put Jack Hoogeveen's picture in the paper. said Korkiala "It gave them IN THE semi-finals play basketball again, coach Pat Halev will something to do on weekends Saturday morning. BG basic fundamentals of the game." Suesberry He's quite a favorite back home. They won't believe he said. He strongly emphasized that he was not take him without hestitation. Dave Duffy was scored four goals out here." and they had fun." The women's battled down to the wire the player who just went about his' own intercollegiate basketball against Ohio University, but worried about the record of his team, (10-4) "They" is the fanclub which cheers for Jack at all home but was more interested with the accord and got the job done. "A very games. "They really took me through the lean times." he Korkiala relied heavily on team got as far as the semi- lost 49-47 in the last seconds. finals in the state development of his young personnel. coachable individual. Duffy was my ace in said. "I hadn't done much in the middle of the season but his top line of Bob Schlitts Janell Wolfe led BG with 17 the hole when Montgomery or Selgo got into tournament at Cedarville points. they were still rootin' for me. You wonder sometimes if and Tom Snyder on defense, foul trouble." Suesberry added. you're through before the season's over. College March 2-4, then but In the consolation game THIS YEAR was a period of learning for Bob Schmidt, Jerry White "But I appreciate them and I wish you'd write that." and Rich Cotton up front and settled for third place Saturday evening, the BG the young Falcons. The many fans who saw the team will agree they can be of great help SUESBERRY ALSO said he was pleased Karl Link in goal but also got In the opening game cagers secured third place that his team learned to set up their patterns Thursday against Miami, with a 55-40 win over Akron. in the future. "But the main emphasis was on WHILE HOOGEY scored four goals on the weekend, a 200 occasional help from varsity when they did not have any breaks. This is per cent increase over the entire season, that's not what he BG held the lead throughout Karen Baker rimmed in 14 the maturing of these ball players." said players Bob Allen, Greg where playing as a unit is started. He did was talking about. "Sure I got four goals but our line was on Hatch, Jim Lochead. Marc the game and won, 49-40 The points. Suesberry. women advanced to play state that next year many of them might be the ice for only one goal against during the weekend and Craig and Steve Welliver. went For example. Jeff Montgomery, who can hit by the "Sophomore Jinx". This is when that's the most important thing. It shows our line is working. Mount St. Joseph, which held on to beat Cedarville and win a small lead most of the put points on the scoreboard at any time, second year players make different mistakes That's the way I like it to be. IT WAS Allen who scored the tournament. The BG because they are inexperienced game until the fourth realized his major role of playmaking and "Oh, don't forget to mention Stonie and Stevie (Ron Stone five goals in the team's last women's team will be how important it is The Falcon sharpshooter and Steve Sertich) who set me up for the goals. They've done quarter when BG began to traveling to Mount game of the season, a 6-4 win click must become one of the leaders next year if The freshmen have graduated to the varsity a great job." over Hillsdale College. Pleasant, Mich., Friday for level and now must endure the many The girls came from the varsity is to move from its low ebb of this QUOTE OF THE WEEK-From SLU star John Nestic the regional tournament. year. grueling court wars next year. These are the comparing Bowling Green and Ohio State: "Ohio State behind to win 42-41 in the last BG's first encounter will be players who will suffer victory as well as Korkiala got much support seconds on a basket by Cindy Cornelius Cash finally developed into one of wasn't giving us as much of their stuff this time (In the from Dr. Sarn Cooper, who against Indiana in the defeat. To the coaches they are the players championship game) but it's not hockey when you play them Wllliman. Barb Britton led Central Michigan field house the league's top forward prospects. Many of who are hopefully the nucleus of a dynamite was responsible for the birth all scorers with 11 points. When we play Bowling Green, that's hockey at Its best the at I p.m. Friday. the coaches around the league say that Cash basketball program at BG. kind I like to play."