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Back-in parking BG rolls to 17th victory, allowed this quarter downs Redskins 64-61; Melvin R. Jones, director of University Parking Services, has announced that beginning race remains deadlocked Monday, and for the rest of the quarter, drivers will be by Dan Firestone "You bet I was. I was thinking allowed to back into parking sports editor about last year down at Miami and spaces or park with their I wasn't even there," Irish said parking stickers not facing It was far from easy, but at last it about the Falcons' one-point loss the driveway in on-campus is over. where Miami overcame an 11-point parking lots (Lots 6,8,12 and The roar that shook Anderson lead in the final minute. 9). Arena last night was probably "But we just had it in our minds The usual rule of drive-in heard all the way to Oxford, Ohio, to win this one," Irish said. "They parking only has been as 5,217 fans savored Bowling have a great defensive team. It was relaxed to allow drivers more Green's first basketball victory very frustrating because they were ease when parking during over Miami since 1974, 64-61, leav- all over me when I'd pop out to get winter weather conditions. ing the Falcons on top of the Mid- the ball." American Conference. IRISH'S THIRD basket in the se- The long-awaited win snapped a cond half gave BG a 40-34 lead with GTE to expand, 10-game losing streak to the Red- 12 minutes left skins and hopefully in the minds of The Redskins narrowed the gap improve facilities BG fans buried the dreaded to 45-41, before Newbern stole the "Miami jinx" forever. ball and then connected at the other MARION, Ohio (AP)- But Miami refused to go down end to put BG up by six. General Telephone Co. of easily, and it wasn't until Faine followed with two 20-foot Ohio will put $88.9 million into sophomore Marcus Newbern hit a jumpers for the Falcons' biggest expansion and improvement free throw with six seconds left that lead 51-41 with 6:26 left of its facilities throughout the Falcon coach John Weinert donned But the Redskins didn't allow state this year, the company on his victory coat for the 200th another BG basket after Miday hit has announced. time in his college coaching career. a layup wilth 3:12 left for a 55-46 A major thrust will be to BG, 17-3, ran its winning streak to lead. reduce party lines. « 10 games with its last loss coming Lenny Manning, who led all Headquartered in Marion, at Miami, 62-41 in overtime. It is scorers with 19 points, was respon- the company serves more the longest streak since the 1962-63 sible for nine straight points as than 562,300 customers. It has Falcon team won 11 straight. Miami pulled to 55-50, and the facilities in 80 counties, in- Joe Faine's spinning, two-handed Falcons were forced to win the cluding Wood County, slam dunk with 1:21 left in the first game from the line. covering about 38 percent of half gave BG its first lead since Irish sank two free throws, Ohio's land area and 14 Mike Miday's game-opening before Rick Goins scored and Man- percent of the population. basket, and sent the fans into a ning tipped in a shot at 1:40 to make By year's end more than 82 frenzy leaving them on their feet it 57-54. percent of General's until half, where BG led 29-26. MIDAY HIT a foul shot and customers will be one or two- It was a lead the Falcons would David Greer, Faine and Newbern party, compared to 44 percent never relinquish as they improved each dropped in a pair down the 10 years ago. their MAC record to 10-1 and their stretch to give Miami its sixth con- home mark to 11-0. ference loss against five wins and a Freshman Colin Irish, who led 7-14 overall mark. weather BG with 18 points and and 11 re- "I thought we played the last 25 Mostly cloudy. High 25F stall photo by Tim Westhoven bounds (nine in the first half), said seconds well," Weinert said. "You (- 4C), low 10F (-12C), 40 per- Falcon freshman Colin Irish (32) watches at Miami's Tony Lehman (50) pulls down a re- he was thinking of the "Miami have to keep the ball in the air cent chance of precipitation. Whammy" as the Redskins closed bound. Irish tallied 18 points and 11 rebounds in BO's 64-61 victory last evening. the gap near the end. continued on page 8 Veterans group speaks out against draft registration by John Lammers THE FIVE, which collectively Bartley says, that's enough to find impression that Bowling Green has direct our own lives. The govern- patriotic, even traitorous. The new* editor call themselves Students Against out what is wrong with a military stepped over the line against con- ment has no right. American young people have an Conscription, are veterans who draft. scription. obligation to serve their nation, it is In the last couple of weeks, organized to oppose the reinstating The five, all University students, "I believe the American public is "YOU'RE DENIED your said. University students have had to of the registration and draft. did not form the group after Presi- pacific, and the idea through freedom of choice, freedom of "Do you serve to preserve, or do decide where they stand on the pro- "We can supply opposing views dent Carter's call for registration, history is that we are peace-loving expression-things you were ycu serve to destroy?" Bartley posed U.S. draft registration. from first-hand experience," Chris but it grew out of rumblings from people. I've got to believe we are naturally given but then that state answers. Most make that decision based on Bartley, a member of the group, the U.S. House last year that the peace-loving," he said. has taken away. what they read, and what they saw says. "Most students have only draft was coming back. While most opponents of the draft "You have so much to develop. THE TALK of traitors, he said, in the movies. second-hand experiences. What are labeled cowards, Bartley, 26, An 18-year-old is a kid. I don't care comes from the veterans of World But five students have made that you hear and read in the news can- BARTLEY believes his group is says the prospect of dying is only what you say. I was a kid when I War II, who have "the idea 'What decision from experience. They not show all of conscription." not alone. part of their objection to the draft. was 18. It's a rude awakening," he was good for me is good for you.' I were drafted. While none of the five served in "I can only go by acquaintances "We're rooted in the natural con- said. And they are against it. Vietnam, some went overseas and, and what I overhear, but I get the cept. We have the opportunity to Groups like this also are call un- continued on page S SGA to inform students on semester issue Rape case withdrawn by Bart Porter change to a semester system by '81 students complaining about a committee will be apparent at atari reporter and allow sufficient time for change to a semester system, but these meetings, but only if people An 18-year-old Dayton woman Lowry Hall, Founders students to adjust, they should they are not backing their opinions come and ask questions. who alleged she was raped last Quadrangle. Changing attitudes and a general have made a decision last with action. "There are indications that the Saturday morning will not pur- lack of information about a change December," Edwards said. "It is our job to inform the committee is just a big circus, and sue the case with campus or city ALTHOUGH THE INCIDENT from the present quarter system to A change to semesters cannot be students about the issue so a switch this would be a good chance to find police, William Bess, director of occurred early Saturday morn- semesters has prompted the successfully accomplished by fall won't be such a shock," Lohr said. out what is going on," he said. Campus Safety and Security, ing, Bess said he was not con- Student Government Association to 1981, Ed wards said. SGA President Michael D. Lohr stressed that the committee said yesterday. tacted until 7:30 p.m. that day. start a project to inform students Zinicola said the group has no idea is going to make a recom- The woman relayed her deci- "A delay in the reporting about the issue. "DO WE WANT to make a point what University student sen- mendation on the issue and that the sion to the student she was definitely hurts a rape case," At the SCJA meeting last night, against the change and make it timents are on the issue, and SGA final decision will be made my visiting on campus when the Bess said. Or Bruce Edwards, economics more painful to change or should should try to inform everyone University President Hollis Moore alleged incident occurred, and Because the woman did not profesnor, endorsed a change to we go along with the change and through more publicity. Jr. her friend later contacted the receive a medical examination, semesters system and said he make it easier to accept," Mark E. police. Bess said. he added, the lack of physical thinks SGA should not make a Krach, State and Community ACCORDING to Lohr, the "WE CANT resign ourselves The Dayton woman told police evidence also would affect the definite stand on the issue, but Affairs coordinator, said. committee examining the issue is just because Dr. Moore wants it. Saturday that she was raped outcome of the case. should concentrate on extending Dirk Lohr, an SGA represen- holding two public meetings Feb. We have good relations with the about 3 a.m. in an apartment off "Physical evidence is the the date of the change from the set tative serving on the ad- 14, at 9 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. in the administration, and I'm sure we campus and again in the study most important part of a rape goal of 1981-82. ministrative committee examining Grand Ballroom, Union. can discuss the issue before the lounge on the third floor of case,"Bess said. "If this university wanted to the issue, said there are many "The effectiveness of this decision is made," Krach said. Who says you just can't learn anything in class?

There is a complaint going the heck can they have so much earning $33 million on the invention attempting to start anew, Ben gets been killed but I'm still living." around that students aren't lear- information on me, I'm only 20 of the combination pizza, Ben a job at Kmart. His progress is "Well, my God, you think we're ning anything in class. That's just years old." I took the document 'forgets' to pay over $3 million in swift and by early 79 he is always perfect. You think we can not true. For instance, I learned in focus and started to close the door. I federal taxes. Ben is convicted and promoted to hardware manager. keep track of millions and millions one of my classes that there is this heard a gunshot. sent to a minimum security prison He is now a member of the Police of people and not make a tiny thing called the Privacy Act. Gary Benz "You owe 33-cents postage." somewhere in the Bayou region. Athletic League and a subscriber mistake. You try it someday. Just According to this law, I, or "In 1972, Ben is released. In an to Roller Derby Quarterly. go ahead and try to keep track of anyone else for that matter, can men in overcoats delivered it. I GAVE him SO cents and told effort to 'start anew' Ben forms a "In 1980, Ben's mind finally millions and millions of people and gain access to the file the gover- I heard a knock. My mom an- him to keep the change. combination coffeehouse and bank. snaps. In an effort to form a voting not make a mistake. Go ahead, you nment is keeping on me. I can find swered the door. "You trying to bribe me, son?" The coffeehouse Is a rousing Moc in the upper echelon of Kmart, try.". out juicy, even intimate details "Is there a Gary Benz at home?" "Uh.no, no." sucess, but the bank fails he has the supervisor of stationary "I just don't like to be reading about my life that I just didn't "Who may I say is calling? " "Here's your change. Don't let it miserably. With no insurance, Ben murdered, thus triggering a that I'm dead." realise. " CUT THE crap, lady, and get happen again." files for bankruptcy. His depositors revolution. In the coup, six em- "Listen, bucko, this isn't any With this in mind, I went to the Benz." I JUST had a feeling that this burn him in effigy. Depressed and ployees are killed. Ben is convicted easy job. You just watch your Library, got out the Federal Sobbing, my mother pulled me was my day of reckoning. I made deserted, Ben once again turns to a of murder and inciting a riot. Ben step." Register (if you don't know what away from "Card Sharks." I got myself a peanut butter and jelly life of crime. Ben robs a Lawson's is locked awav. that is, tough) and copied down the the door. sandwich and settled back with the but is caught when he returns to the "In a mysterious accident on the "WHAT should I do?" procedure in getting my personal "Are you Gary Benz?" document. scene of the crime complaining way to the prison, Ben is killed." "I tell you what, you let me take dossier. "Ah, yes that's me." It read: Personal file of Gary that the chip-chop ham is spoiled. Shocked and dismayed, I called care of it." I SENT away for it and began to "Here it is, your dos-si-er you Davis Ben. A few typos, but the Ben is convicted and placed in a the government and tried to tell The next day I saw that same wait. And wait and wait and wait. sent away for." government isn't infallable. 111 holding cell in Knoxville, for six them their mistake. man in the overcoat walking up my Eighty-three days later it came, in I held out my hand. He placed a quote: years. driveway. He was carrying a gun. a Brinks truck. A man in an 10 pound envelope in my hand. "In 1963, Mr. Ben was arrested "Hello, government, there is a Gary Beni is editorial editor of overcoat surrounded by four other I was shocked. I thought "How for income tax evasion. After "1M8, Ben is released. Again mistake in my dossier. It says I've the News. opinion Taking a jab at U.S. diplomacy

Allowing Muhammed All to represent the United States in diplomatic negotiations is like having festival seating at a rock concert-they both could result in serious problems. Ali, traveling through Africa on a U.S.-sponsored tour to promote a boycott of the Moscow Olympics, has made several statements that have left State Department officials in Washington with "a little heartburn." President Carter, who sent Ali in hopes of gaining international support for the boycott, has instead taken shots from the former heavyweight champion. Ali has publicly accused Carter of putting him on the spot "to take the whipping over U.S. policies." Sending Ali anywhere to represent politically the United States is absurd. He knows little about political issues, disagrees with U.S. diplomatic policies, and has a long record of not knowing when to keep his tongue in his mouth. There is no doubt Ali is a prominent world figure. But that prominence was gained in the boxing ring and should not be stretched into the political arena. He is representing a nation of 220 million people who must A sticky ooze slowly expanding its borders take the punches as well. In response to the article by Greg the chance to grow up being free THE OTHER morning I heard Anderson, "So you want to see the and able to be ourselves and to lead one of the British athletes training Ali is a very opinionated, outspoken individual. He White House red ?" No, Mr. Ander- our own lives. Where would we be for the Summer Olympic games be- tells people exactly what is on his mind, regardless of son, no one wants to see you bleed. focus latrw if they hadn't? Doesn't that ing interviewed on a news pro- the possible binds he may be getting himself or the The government is trying to save as mean anything to you? If you had gram. He was urging his fellow much blood as possible. How exact- Sara Switzer grown up under Russian domina- athletes, not just in Great Britain, United States into. Carter should know better than to ly are you looking at the crisis in tion you would have gladly served but in all of Europe, to support the gamble on getting a favorable comment from Ali. Western Asia? Is your mind so nar- grip on Afghanistan just as it has in the military—without choice. United States in a boycott of the row that you can't see beyond to- done on Eastern Europe, Korea Just bow much are we to sit back Olympic games in the USSR. His The security of the world is sitting on thin ice day? The situation we're trying to and Vietnam. Can't you see that its and take? It sounds to me as If you reasons: the United States is a ma- because of the Afghanistan situation. Competent avoid is another world crisis, not eventual goal is the whole world? feel that, so maybe Iran was wrong jor world power, and the free world diplomatic relations are more essential now than ever just the United States in Iran or the Don't be so blind as to think that in taking hostages, but that doesn't looks to us for leadership and United States against the Russians what's going on halfway around the mean the United States should should support us is opposing Com- before. in Afghanistan. We're fighting world doesn't affect you. retaliate. Ifs someone else over munist oppression. I was Impress- That's too big a chance to take on an outspoken against a sticky red ooze that is SOME OF your statements real- there locked up In Iran. How much ed to hear Ms, regardless of per- prizefighter wearing a diplomat's robe. slowly expanding its borders—it's ly made me wonder just where differently would you feel if it was sonal consequences, quoting John creeping ever so slowly in an at- your thoughts came from. Do you your brother or uncle or friend be- F. Kennedy In saying, "Don't take tempt to satisfy its craving for really think that the president is ing held prisoner? what your country can do for you. power. taking action in the situation just to One other point that disturbed me Instead ask. What can I do for my This ooze is a leech—it survives get a few more votes on election in your article—you implied that country?" by slowly sucking the life out of the day? Come on, at least be realistic; Vietnam was wrong, that we have If everyone feels as you do, Mr. people in its shadow. It begins by President Carter has been through enough of our own problems here at Anderson, you're absolutely right home so we should keep our nose EDITORIAL STAFF deception, promises of a better life the armed forces himself, as have about one thing, we'll all be seeing Vol.65 No.H Page2 2-7^0 to people who are so desperate for most of the people who are making out of foreign affairs. So bow does red some day all right. We'll be Editor Pat Hyland peace and plenty that they would international decisions. They have that justify the United States giving fortunate if that red is our own Managing •"•"or Paula Winslow innocently feed this poison to their lived through enough experience to aid in food to Cambodia, as you sug- blood rather than the terrible red "owl odllor John Lemmers gested? By aiding the starving Editorial editor Gary Ben* children. know what war is all about. ooze of Communism. Sportj tdltor Dan Firestone Then it takes over their actions, We live a very comfortable life in Cambodians we would be going Copy editor Pam Deloleish monitors their behavior, stifles this country because our parents against the Communist move to Photo editor I Frank Breitheupt and their parents before them had take over the country. I think that Entertainment editor Kevin Setflage their creativity—anyone openly against its progress wouldn't live a the guts to fight for as. They gave would get us into war-like trouble Jara Switzer, 118 E. Wooster St, is as quickly as opposing the Russians BUSINESS STAFF minute. This ooze is trying to get its their time and some even their a student at the University. lives so that you and I might have in Afghanistan, Business manager Leslie Ruppert DOONESBIJRY Seles manager Sue Shater respond, by Garry Trudeau The SO News it published daily Tuesday through Friday during Use regular school 'powuminecnseim M6HT. 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Chopin, the stage is a living world to The clinic, which opened Jan. 7, is coordinated by Some musicians might see their work the performer." Dr. Janet Sullivan, who directed the planning and con- as a hobby; others see it as a form of Stages all over the world have served struction of the facility. entertainment. But to Jerome Rose, as Rose's pulpit. He has performed at The state Board of Education adopted new teacher playing the piano is a much deeper Lincoln Center, New York; Kennedy education standards for Ohio in 1974 to become effec- experience. Center, Washington D.C.; Albert Hall, tive in July of this year. The new standards require "No one can even begin to articulate London; and in Berlin. The Univer- that each student have 300 clock hours of clinical and- the myriad of thoughts, emotions, sity's concert halls also frequently or field experience, in addition to the traditional stu- reactions, reflections of what their have been filled with the strains of dent teaching quarter. bead is doing either before a concert, Rose's art. Sullivan say; the laboratory will be used either on a after a concert or during a concert," Rose also has made 15 recordings of class, small group or individual-study basis. Rose, an artist in residence at the various classical compositions, mostly University said. by Franz Liszt. "BY RESTRUCTURING courses and learning ac- "II Is to a real player a cathartic tivities, grouping patterns and role responsibilities, we experience, because it is without a AT THE University, Rose's duties, in can begin to actively demonstrate concepts to our doubt a mirror of your entire existence addition to performing, include students that we have previously only been able to talk at a given moment," he added. teaching private lessons, coaching about," she said. The pianist talked in his nearly chamber music and conducting a The University's clinical laboratory includes a large unadorned office in the Musical Arts repertoire class. He has been a independent study room with 29 small booths wired for Center with carefully chosen words and member of the University faculty for 17 the variety of equipment housed at the lab. There are sweeping gestures, while surrounded years. sound filmstrips, 16 mm movie projectors, videotape by bookcases, file cabinets, boxes of his "The nature of the art is not playing and sound-slide equipment, variable speed tape own publicity pamphlets and two music, but studying music. The two recorders and computer terminals. Steinway baby grand pianos. work simultaneously," he said. "As Like card catalogs, the three computer terminals you play, you study." will put the lab's resources at students' fingertips. ALTHOUGH HIS office is simple, his Not only has Rose played in several A student will be able to type a subject area on the theories about music as art are loaded well-known locations, but his musical computer keyboard and receive a listing of the with intense analogies. training spans nearly as many miles materials available and its location. Sullivan said she "Suddenly, black dots on white paper and cultures. hopes the computer eventually will be able to pinpoint are lifted off paper into an architecture Despite Rose's ample list of credits- materials that are located in places other than the lab, of sound," Rose, 41, said. "It's like a which include brilliant reviews from such as the University Library or television station. cathedral of sound in which you live for , Boston Globe, a certain point of time. San Francisco Examiner, London THE LABORATORY also provides a place for "Each composition is an ar- Times, Rome D and others-he students to try out their teaching skills and engage in chitectural creation." claims his development as a musician self-analysis through use of micro-teaching units and And, according to the California is far from complete. videotape equipment. native, Just as much music is com- "The more successful you become The laboratory also has a number of small con- parable to a grand church, so are the the more you have to work," Rose ference rooms equipped with electrical outlets for creators of those melodies to religious explained. He added that when group use. In addition, three classrooms near the figures. preparing for a concert, he practices at clinical laboratory have been renovated with •tall photo by Tim Wetthoven the keyboard 4-6 hours a day. carpeting and drapes for better acoustical control and An artist in residence at the University, Jerome Rose practices MOST PERFORMERS are closet "The most difficult thing in any with tables and chairs instead of the usual chair-desks. on one ol two Stelnway baby grand pianos In hie Musical Arts ministers of some kind," he said. profession is not getting there (to the "Most people who perform feel they The laboratory is open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday Center office. Rose says the nature ol the art Is studying music top), but staying there. through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays. rather than playing it. have a mission. The stage is really a "I'm still getting there."

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He added that there would be no The need was expressed in English programs. value working with us to try to help reputation among the most Council also must submit a objection to increasing the Council members' reactions to a "There are very excellent high their students to make the tran- prestigious honoraries for detailed report to Phi Beta Kappa Library's staff if there was a need report issued by the Ohio Board of school teachers who are surprised sition" to a college program, he students," he said, "and we are by October 1980, he added. to do so. Regents Monday. to see that some of their best added. bound and determined to get this The report stated that 24 percent students do not do so excellently on Also at the meeting, Ferrari chapter on campus." AT THE meeting, Council The report should outline areas of the freshmen entering Ohio's our English tests and want to know announced the possibility that the such as curriculum, policy and members emphasized the need for state universities during 1978 were why," Dr. Trevor Phillips, University may acquire a chapter -more format communication The University will be visited by adequacy of facilities at the required to enroll in remedial professor of Education Foundation of Phi Beta Kappa, an honorary the honorary next winter or spring University in addition to the other • between colleges and high mathematics courses, while 14 and Inquiry, said. society, on campus. schoolds. as part of a two-step application criteria necessary for application, percent were enrolled in remedial Phi Beta Kappa "tends to have a process, Ferrari said. Ferrari said. "HIGH SCHOOL teachers may Resume Typeset t ing BUY A UAO VALAGRAM SPECIAL UNIPERMS 352-3538 Feb. 5 - Friday, Feb. 8 9:00 a.m. • 5:00 p.m. on,at ONLY $20 SIDE DOOR OF THE UNION PERSONALIZED MESSAGE DELIVERED TO PERSON MOMYS ONLY $1 The total hair care specialists VALENTINE'S DAY »S COMING Our Lake Perch YOUR WAY. 131 W. Wooster DONT LET IT SLIP AWAY 352-2611 Special Is Backl MOUHS Man. .tal. J SEND YOUR VALAGRAM TODAY! £ We feature &REDKEN' Products Lako Parch Dinner, choice of potato, salad $349 bar A roll & butter. J ALL-YOU-CAI EAT Lucky Steer FISH COD *2ft Include*Solodfor, roll• butter Family Restaurants ALL YOU CAN EAT FOR $2.99 'Man. www Sal >00 a-" 10 p.m. Sun 9.9 pm Thursday Special College Night LEASING FOR FALL Chicken/Fish Combination 2 BEDROOM APTS. 10% DISCOUNT WITH COLLEGE LD.s HEAT INCL. 9MO. FURN. FOMST API* YES $325 Fri., Sat., Sun. Prime Rib Dinner (NAPOLEON #>.) $4.99, 5.99, 6.99 Cuts LUTHER II NO $270 841 EIGHTH ST.) INCLUDES ALL YOU CAN EAT LUTHER HI SALAD BAR NO $280 (733-7 MANVILLE)

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! 4 Th« BG Newt 2-7-80 briefs Asian crises discussed by panel Cancer program to be held 'Women and Draft' forum set by Denis* Safcal Erikaen said, adding that the even- SCHUCK concluded by saying, staff reporter tual takeover is the goal and "all "We must try to ride with what is A mint-health fair titled "What's New in Cancer," An open discussion a^out Women and the Draft other actions are zigs and sags to going on and keep up economic will be sponsored from 3-6 p.m. today in the Forum will be held at 7:30 p.m. today in 212 Hayes Hall. achieve this goal." pressure on Russia and Iran." of the Student Services Building. Several stations Sponsored by Women for Women, the event is free World political and military Eriksen also commented that "But, we've got to try to keep a will be set up featuring displays and experts on and public. events involving the United States, U.S. decisions, such as the grain little coolness," he added. "We various aspects of cancer. the Soviet Union and Iran have embargo, had little effect on the most certainly will not be Topics at the stations include: throat cancer; the been the topic of considerable Soviets. The embargo is not a long- blackmailed. The U.S. cannot suc- dangers of smoking; nutrition and the prevention of discussion in the last three month* term issue that is likely to cause cumb to the blackmail used by the cancer; the importance of check-ups, examinations Weaving, Painting exhibit open and last night was no exception. problems for the Russians, and people in Tehren. That would cause and rehabilitation of moral support for cancer A panel discussion, sponsored by atttwigh an Olympic boycott might a further decay in the "rules of the patients; what is being accomplished in cancer An exhibit of weaving by Rodney R. Myers and the World Student Association, the "sting" the Soviet pride, Eriksen game." research, and career opportunities in cancer and paintings by Steve Frushour is open now through political science department and said, their "social and economic Dr. Benjamin Muego, visiting volunteer services. A cancer film also will be Feb. 29 in the Mileti Alumni Center Gallery. Myers the office of International student mandate Is more important than professor of political science, then shown. Several University faculty members and is working toward a master of fine arts degree in programs, offered three differing the Olympic games." shed light on third world percep- other local persons will participate in the program. weaving at the University and Frushour Is a insights into the western asian tions and reactions. The event, sponsored by the Public Education graduate of the Fort Wayne School of Fine Arts. crisis. DR. EDWARD L. SHUCK JR., Muego summed up response of Committee of the Wood County Unit of the The display is open from 8 a jn. to 6 p.m. weekdays Dr. John G. Erikaen, dean of the director of international programs the third world developing or less American Cancer Society, is free and public. and is free and public. College of Arts and Sciences and and professor of political science, developed countries-as "mixed." professor of political science, ex- summarized American foreign amined the Soviet Union's position policy and its political position by HE EXPLAINED it by citing Black Student Union to meet and perceptions in the political stating that one of the U.S. voting patterns in the United Na- There will be a Black Student Union meeting at Washington Semester sphere. operating techniques is "playing tions which indicate that while 7:30 p.m. today in the Amanl, Commons. Con- According to Eriksen, the Rus- our cards at all times to avoid ex- some countries support the United stitution revisions and the election process will be The University Division of General Studies is sians are opportunists, which par- tremism and violence." States and its decision, most are discussed. Also applications for officers are due at accepting applications for the 1980 Washington tially explains the recent invasion Shuck emphasized the U.S. either opposed or decline to take a the meeting, which is free and pubic. Semester program this fall geared to allow of Afghanistan. They base their adherence to maintenance of the stance. qualified students to study U.S. government in decisions on results of trial and er- "rules of the game" to avoid great He cited specific cases such as action. The program Is a cooperative arrangement ror, and the socialist ideology, confusion and disruption. Mexico refusing to readmit the Dating Game sign-ups taken between the University and American University in which allows them flexibility in He added the United States is deposed shah of Iran into its coun- Washington D.C. and includes a seminar, in- their foreign policy, he said committed to "slowness of change try, yet Egypt has offered asylum. Sign-ups now are being taken in the Union dividual research project and internship. Infor- in order to preserve the status quo, In addition, only eleven third world Activities Office, third floor Union, for UAO's mation and application forms are available from IN ADDITION, the Soviets view- which is satisfying to us." countries support the U.S. boycott Dating Game, to be held Feb. 13. For information the University Division, 231 Administration Bldg. ed Afghanistan as a weak transi- of the Moscow Olympics. call UAO at 372-2343. Application deadline is March 7. - tional area, and that made them Schuck also spoke on the third at- Muego said the third world looks susceptible to Soviet forces, he tempt by the Soviets to bring a at Iran and Afghanistan crisis as said "puppet" into the Afghanistan both legal and political issues. 1 Eriksen said the Soviets are not government, explaining mat it is an And although they are in concen- afraid to modify their plans and attempt to contain the political sus that the taking of the hostages 'Friends of The Link hope to improve decisions. But they are not organization in the government of by militants is a blatant violation of bothered by public repercussions Afghanistan and in the people's international law, politically their such as those which have recently party. But he added that recent views differ. community's outlook on mental health come into play. rumors suggest this third "puppet" Many of the countries sym- by Kilhy Coll Don Gage, executive director of to support The Link and they care The Soviets view the disintergra- is on the verge of being thrown out pathize with the Iranians' struggles The Link said The Link does not enough about what we are doing to tton of capitalism as inevitable, of office. to be free of control, he explained. The bonds between The Link and have a public relations problem. have that kind of relationship," the community may be He sees the Friends of The Link Gage said. FAMTLVOR strengthened by the formation of a putting on workshops, raising HEALTH new organization: the Friends of funds and soliciting students for "We would like to hit on the SANITARY CLEANERS The Link. The Link. group that can't be counselors or PROBLEMS? The Friends of The Link hope to students who are interested in any Offering Full Service Dry Cleaning give the community a more "WE ANTICIPATE more field of mental health, gerontology, For confidential positive outlook on mental health students at the University finding sociology and criminology," guidance, call the by taking over some of The Link's out about The Link, and some will Boland said. Community Chest public relations work, Marylee become active members of it and Information & Boland, organizer of the Friends of develop more interest in becoming "The Friends of The Link Is not a Referral Center ONE DA Y SER VICE A VAILABLE The Link, says. a counselor because of the Friends University-sponsored at 244-3728 of The Link," Gage explained. organization, but it did grow out of The Link is in trouble because It "The prime thing is to provide a a need," Boland said. In By 10 a.m. cannot find enough persons who less intense possibility to become are willing to donate so much of involved with The link. The first meeting of the Friends their time to counseling, and it does of The Link will be Feb. 18 at 7:30 Out by 4 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. not have time to do as much public "Students who are Involved feel p.m. in the Union's Faculty relations as needed, Boland added that they want to do what they can Lounge. *** COLONIAL OWES Resume Typesetl ing Located at Tues. and Thurs. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. 352-3538 QUICK Three Games - $1.40 open Bowling: Frl. after 9 p.m. CLEAN Four full-size billiard tables • Sat. All Evening snack Bar - cocktail Lounge ghk WHO is LAUNDRY KM N. Him 352-1673 • ^ I YOUR Across from Harshman

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Christman many remedial courses at OSU: College students are doing more remedial work in magazines and newspapers about three years ago and (D-Englewood), vice chairman of the House Educa- •the open admissions policy; English and mathematics in order to reach college- which have been titled "Why Johnny Can't Write," she tion Committee, said. •a serious commitment to help, students succeed, level standards. said. He said that the statistics do not include remediation and But the way this remedial work is handled by THEY CREATED a greater awareness that these in English or math that is handled other than through •the number of technical and professional programs various state-assisted institutions differs from univer- skills needed to be brought to a competitve level for corses. offered at OSU. sity to university. college, she added. Consequently, statistics released this week in a Schuster explained that a greater emphasis has been DR. ELAINE HAIRSTON, assistant to the "I DOUBT the mix of students at OSU is different report by the Ohio Board of Regents on enrollments in placed on the need for some basic math in areas of chancellor, said yesterday that the figures in the than other schools having the open admissions policy," remedial math and English courses by entering business and for entrance to professional programs or report are conservative. he said. freshmen need to be explained more fully. graduate school. "There's more going on in universities (concerning The difference between percentages of the 12 institu- For example, figures in the report cite Miami The number of students taking advantage of the remediation) than listed in that report," she said. tions in the Regents report also demands on whether University as having 0 percent enrollment in remedial center has greatly increased since it was started, she She explained that the Regents wanted information the university has a full-fledged remediation program English and math classes, which is true because added. regarding the courses considered to be primarily or or is set up on a prerequisite structure where a student Miami'does not offer remedial courses. During the 1978-79 fall semester, 133 students made solely below college-level work, regardless of funding. might be required to take a remedial class before get- use of the center of English skills for a total of 530 ap- In the report, results were on both ends of the spec- ting into the math or English sequence, Roark said. IT HANDLES remedial work in English, math and pointments. Last fall semester, persons in the center trum in terms of percentages. Christman supported Roark's position saying that reading through a skills center which alleviates the met with 180 students and made 1,350 contacts, the Regents report does not evaluate the math or need for remedial courses, Saundra Schuster, director Schuster said. WHILE MIAMI had 0 percent in the English and English programs or reveal the high school re- of Educational Development, said yesterday math column, Ohio State Un viersity reportedly had 51 quirements for the two subjects and how much ex- While students-referred to the center by professors- THE CENTER has been helping students with math percent of its 1978 entering freshmen taking a posure each student had to them. -are taking regular classes, they also work individual- since winter semester of 1979. During that semester, remedial math course. ly on the problem area to supplement the information 125 students made 700 appointments. Last fall, 358 OSU offers two five-hour remedial English courses Roark hopes the investigation into remediation in- they already have, she said. students polished their math skills in 1,800 appoint- and three five-hour math courses, according to Terry creases the awareness of parents and high school Services provided by the center are free to students, ments. Roark, OSU associate provost students. and although they do not receive credit for their work, She said the center's work is not considered He said that at OSU they are finding students who If a student waits to take math in college, it will cost "they are consistently coming back," Schuster em- remedial, and that this information was not used in the cannot do math problems because they took no or few extra time and money "that they wouldn't otherwise phasized. Regents report. math courses in high school. want to spend," be said. RSA plans 'suite' dorms The Resident Student Association is RSA also announced it will hold a planning a "Living-Learning Hall"-a Programming Workshop Feb. 24. The residence hall restructured to give it a program is designed to increase Choose suite-type atmosphere. awareness of hall council represen- Laurie Huffman, chairman of the tatives, according to Paul Jones, Living-Learning Hall committee said at chairman of the Workshop Committee. Tuesday's RSA meeting that the hall "It offers them techniques that they Your System. would be co-ed and would be managed as can pick up for their councils," Jones a residence hall but would have features said. of apartments. The program will be held in three hour Go Ahead, put your own system together. Besides a hall council, student long sessions. At each session there will Choose your speakers, your turntable, your representatives from the hall would be be three meetings to choose from sent to meetings of the Residence dealing with such topics as alcohol electronics. And we'll match it with a great low Advisor Board and the Maintenance awareness, human relations and in- price! Board to learn how to manage a creasing attendance at hall meetings. residence hall. In other activity, RSA also is planning According to the plan, the hail would Residence Hall Week, April 21-28, as part be set up with rooms for men at one end of Residence Hall Month. The slogan for of the hall and rooms for women at the the week is "We do it for the hall of it." other end with separate restroom facilities. Huffman noted that the room Activities will include passing out YAMAHA size would not change, but restroom balloons in front of the Union, holding a 5 Year facilities would have to be built. campus-wide "Ugly RA" contest, Warranty Vi OFF. THE PROGRAM follows RSA's ob- sponsoring a Residence Hail Week Syivenp*«nS-12l jective of "taking a responsible lead in theme at Happy Hours and publicizing Bookshelf 2 way system with living and promoting better living the Union Activities Organization's local Sanyo IMS B woofer and 2'• emended Verystylishbe+tdrive Thisubte f.eg 5169.95 range l*eetr>r conditions," Huffman said. talent at its Coffee House. come* complete with Aucfco T*x*vnKa ST 4O0 ill super speaker system startling your help, Styling .irsds.ilislwng in us* invert hall MM present e and depth ot imaging but don't bet JVC CM. 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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Earlier, McAvoy read a state- Acid rain occurs when sulfur dioxide as Ohio.she contended. Rhodes blasted those who point to plex problem," Rep. Eugene Although Ohio environmental of- ment from Gov. James A. Rhodes and nitrogen oxides in the air are McAvoy said the most recent Ohio as the source of the problem. Branstool (D-Utica) told McAvoy. ficials admitted yesterday the state in which he said, "Blaming Ohio converted into acids, which fall to state figures show 3.4 million "Ohio is the target of a scurrilous "Scapegoating" is not an answer contributed to the problem of "acid for the add rain problem is like the ground in rain or snow. metric tons of sulfur dioxide em- attack by no growth environmental to the problem, Rep. Edward J. rain," they said other states pour blaming Florida for hurricanes." It is blamed for leaving hundreds missions were generated by Ohio extremists in the Bast who are cry- Hughes, D-Mentor, said, "but I even more sulfur dioxide into the The statement was addressed to of lakes in the Northeast virtually and 2.9 million by Pennsylvania. ing doom under scare tactic don't think name calling is a solu- air. the House Energy and Environ- lifeless, Charlie Smith of the headlines such as 'Death in the tion, either." "We are not trying to minimize ment Committee. federal environmental protection HE AND federal officials at the Sky,'" his statement said. Committee Chairman Thomas P. the problem," James F. McAvoy, agency's Chicago office, said. hearing agreed there was a need Gilmartin (D-Youngstown) said he director of the Ohio Environmental SIX Northeastern states recently for additional research. BUT RHODES' statement drew scheduled the session "not to pro- Protection Agency told a House asked for federal help to stop acid IT ALSO "corrodes buildings and criticism from two committee mote or debate" the problem. committee looking into the pro- rain transported by the wind from rusts cars," Smith said. The direct cause of add rain "is a members. blem. the south and west But it is a worldwide problem not little bit difficult to establish right "I have a little problem It was an attempt "to try to get "But we do have to have a They were especially critical of confined to Ohio, she added. now," but studies show sulfur and understanding how a statement ahead of the issue...so we can make reasoned approach and not expect Ohio for burning high sulfur coal Other states in the region nitrous oxides are contributors, he like the one you've read contributes some intelligent decisions down the quick solutions to this," he added. for power plants. generate six times as much sulfur added. to the understanding of a very com- road," he said. 'It's always something' Roseannadanna creates a star classified FORT LEE, N.J.(AP)- calls or New Jersey. course, most people don't Thanks for a good time Friday Customized T Shirts. Jerseys ft. 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You bet Versatility: When John Weinert put on his coat near the end of last night's Kern per strives to win victory over Miami, he was signalling more than the end of the sideline gymnastics triple crown 10-game Redskin winning streak Pat Kennedy over BG. He was also marking the stalf reporter by Ken Koppal The constant hard work of 200th performance of his ritual - staff reporter Kemper also paid off in high his 200th collegiate victory. say if this moment ever came, but school as she captured the all- And was he happy? You bet he now I can't think of a thing." Baseball's triple crown groups around title in 27 of 28 high was. WEINERT HAD also never the three top offensive school meets, winning three "I'm extremely happy," he said. beaten Miami and he said media categories into a single award.' consecutive high school sec- "I saw signs like 'No. 200' and 'Best allusions to a "whammy" did not To earn this honor reflects upon tional all-around titles. Coach In The MAC That's affect his thinking. an athlete's versatility. These performances earned touching. "I never talked to our players Gymnastics, unlike baseball, her recognition that was "Does it mean something to me? about the whammy or the 200th is not divided into an offensive parlayed into scholarship offers You're damn right. The day it win," he said, "though I think the and defensive contest. Yet, the from Indiana State, Alabama doesn't, I'll get out of coaching." whammy has a positive affect - it performer still strives to and Indiana, however, Kemper WEINERT GOT into collegiate affects the team in the upperhand. achieve the pinnacle of success chose BG because she "liked coaching in 1966 at Ripon College in That team may come in thinking that shows versatility. Coach," a decision neither she Wisconsin. Six years, 76 wins and they have the game won. Bowling Green sophomore nor Simpson regret. 55 losses later, he was at St. "The only time I thought about it Karin Kemper is currently "She's a top-notch gymnast as Joseph's in Rensselear, Indiana. was last year (at Oxford) when working towards becoming her far as I'm concerned," Simpson Weinert's four teams at St. Joe's they made the shot from three- team's most versatile performer. said. "Naturally, she's talented. compiled a 72-39 record (a .648 quarters court and Duane Gray, In eight meets this season, She works real hard and has percentage) and also captured the who was 11th or 12th in the nation in Kemper has finished among the tremendous desire. She's got a NCAA Division II Midwest free throw shooting, missed those top three in the all-around lot of potential that hasn't been Regional title in 1974. shots at the end. Any one (of the competition six times. touched on yet." Taking over the BG program in shots) would have won the game The score for the all-around Is That potential is beginning to 1976, Weinert turned the team from for us." tabulated by adding together the surface as Kemper has 9-18 in his first season to 14-13 last For the fans at BG, the win was marks of four events-the vault, dramatically raised her scores season. His present team is 17-3 "well-planned" because it ended uneven bars, beam and floor. It from last season. and he said his 52nd win against 49 the Miami drought and kept the is a gifted athlete who is capable "Last year when I came in, losses here was important in the Falcons tied for the MAC lead. For of executing four well-rehearsed Coach (Simpson) had to work Mid-American Conference race. John Weinert it was a milestone. routines and winning all-around with me a lot," Kemper said. "It means a lot to me for two category. "College competition was all reasons - one, it was against a fine Congratulations are in order to Aside from being able to new to me. It was a lot more team like Miami and two, it kept us Weinert and an MAC championship handle the four exercises, dedication and hard work than on top," he said. "I sat home and would be a nice ending to his best Kemper also performs con- high school was." thought about all the things I could year yet at Bowling Green. sistently. Her all-around scores Kemper has now adjusted to have stayed within the 31.5-32.5 what is expected of her or the range, enough to win that collegiate level. win from p- <• 1 competition three times. "She never seems to have a "I WORK hard at what I do," because you're playing the clock. Faine, who finished with 16 real bad day," BG coach she said. "I like to compete so "I just can't say enough about points, said he was bothered in the Charles Simpson remarked it's not like a job. The one thing I this team. We did it with something first half by the flu that kept him about Kemper. "She is con- have going for me is con- the stat sheet doesn't show - hustle out of practice Tuesday. sistency. All through high school and heart. sistently turning in good "I felt bad in the first half," he scores." my coach depended on me for "They (Miami) did the best of said. "But I got my second wind in It's no accident that the my consistency. any team we've played of taking the second half and Coach Weinert elementary education major is "That's important because in away what we wanted to do offen- said I could go as long as I could. It being awarded high scores. competition, it's hard to depend sively and defensively. But by the was a pretty fast paced game. Gymnastics have been a part of on certain people under same token I thought we did the "We've got some big games Kemper's life for the last 13 pressure. same to them." ahead of us. This crowd was just years. "My favorite event is the Miami coach Dan-ell Hedric great. If we play like we can, we "I'VE BEEN In gymnastics balance beam," said Kemper, staff photo by Frank Brelthaupt agreed, and said, "I thought they just can't get beat here. Their reac- since I was seven years old," who will next compete Saturday def ensed us well. We got hurt on the tion after that slam was really Kemper said. "It's become part at Miami. "It always has been. Karin Kemper one-on-one game - Irish hurt us. nice." of my life. Some girlfriends back It's a challenge for me. It's the We got a little impatient on offense. home got me interested in it and hardest of all events." do it, she goes for it, and in especially my bars. I wouldn't "They (BG) are playing together MIAMI (61) Kemper has rolled up two first gymnastics, that's very im- have learned half the things if it and they are well coached." I took a course in acrobatics. Manning 8 3 19. Goins 6 2 u. Lehman 2-2 », ■"From there I went to the places and one second on the portant." wasn't for my confidence in his HEDRIC SAID he never thought TubOs 3 0 4. Dunn 7 2 16. Watklns 0-2 2. Llsath beam and one first place and a "This year my routines are a spotting ability. 10-2. Totals: 26-«-ol. YMCA and joined the gym- about the winning streak. nastics team. I competed there second on the floor this year. lot more difficult in some "There's always a doubt in "That's something we let BG "She'll probably disagree with aspects," the one-year letter your mind, but you don't think worry about," he said. "That BOWLING GREEN (Ml until ninth grade, then competed Fain* 7 2 16. Irish 7 4 11. Mlday 4-4-12. my freshman year in high school me, but she's not afraid," winner said. "Coach has helped about it. I try not to worry about wasn't on our minds. It's basically Barnes 7 0 4. Newbern 2-4-8. Greer 0-2-2. until I was a senior." Simpson said. "When she has to me tremendously on everything, things that I might not make." a psych job for Bowling Green." Kopyslynsky 2-0-4. Totals: 24-16-64. Falcon, Western icers battle for CCHA playoff spot by Dave Lswandowski "THIS IS a very pivotal series win the second contest 6-4. Tuesday's 5-4 win over the Polish good game Tuesday against the Broncos in scoring with 22 goals assistant sports editor for us," BG coach Jerry York said. Western coach Glen Weller said Olympic team. Yves Pelland will Poles." and 27 assists for 49 points. Terry "It gets redundant to say it but that with only six league games left center Chris Guertin and Brian York said Steve Dawe will miss Olson is second with 17 goals and 28 Which team has more incentive, there is no other way to phrase it. I after this weekend, this series is a MacLellan while Don McLaughlin the series, still being bothered with assists for 45 points. Bowling Green or Western think both of our clubs are equal in ' 'must win" for his team if they are will be at center for George a shoulder Injury. Defenseman WMU goaltender Steve Abbott Michigan? talent and I think both our teams to have a chance to make the McPhee and Tom Newton. Brian Ron Megan is questionable for the has a 5.64 goals against average in The Falcons enter this weekend's are better than Ferris." playoffs. Hills, Tim Alexander and Andy series after injuring his leg in last the CCHA while teammate Jim hockey series at the Ice Arena with Last week BG split a series with "To a certain degree we're back Crowther will form another line Saturday's pre-game warm-ups. Doyle has a 4.14 g.a.a. in the a 5-7 Central Collegiate Hockey Ferris, losing the first game 6-1 at the same point we were a week while Kim Collins, Doug Olson and Wally Charko will get the call in league. Association record and in fourth and coming back to win Saturday, ago and that makes this a very Derek Arzoomanian are another the nets for Friday's game with Hills leads the Falcons in scoring place in the league. The Broncos 6-4. Western split a series with important series," Weller said. combination. Mike David scheduled for the with 13 goals and 13 assists for 26 are one game behind BG with a 4-8 Lake Superior, losing 6-1 and "The hard part it going into their "THE LINES seem to be second game. Charko has a 4.72 points after a two goal, two assist league mark. The top four teams in winning 9-5. arena, especially since we've stabilizing," York said. "Donny goals against average. David has a series against FSC. Alexander and the CCHA make the playoffs. The Broncos had 27 shots on played all but one of our games in McLaughlin has added spark to his 4.00 average. Pelland have 25 points, both with 11 Northern Michigan leads the LSSC goalie Murray Skinner in the the last month on the road." line and Brian MacLellan had a Ross Fitzpatrick leads the goals and 14 assists. CCHA at 11-1 while Ohio State first period of Friday's game but WMU HAS home series left with has a 9-3 mark. Ferris State oc- only scored once. WMU outshot the Ohio State and Northern and a cupies third place with a 6-6 record. Lakers 53-28 in the game. In the home-away series with Ferris. The THE WELL" IS OPEN! Ferris entertains NMU this second game, WMU's Kevin Scott Falcons go on the road the next two NOW. WHY NOT JOIN OUR weekend and if the Bulldogs are scored four goals, tying a school weeks for series against Northern swept by Northern and BG sweeps record. and Lake Superior before retur- STAFF & BECOME Western, the Falcons could move BG and the Broncos split a series ning home to finish the regular into third spot. If WMU sweeps two earlier in the season at Kalamazoo season against OSU. A PEER ADVISOR? and the Bulldogs lose two, both with Western winning the first York said he will stick with the YOU CAN DO SO BY TAKING: teams would be tied for third. game 4-3 and BG coming back to same lines that played in Tuttle 's free throw sinks Miami Peer counseling- the crucial final seasons. The Falcon's also outrebounded The well" by Rob Bouklssen On the rebound, Tuttle was Miami, 48-38, led by substitute staff reporter fouled and this time she hit both center Sue Pokelsek's 15 rebounds, How sweet it is! pressure-packed free throws to pad Sue Cowman's 12 apdTuttle's 10. HCS440 Just when it really counted with the Falcon's margin. a state tournament berth at stake, Miami's leading scorer, Mary "Pokelsek is one of our tallest 4 credits against a team that has won five in Ann Meyers with 17, was then players, but she is one of the first Time: 6:00-10:00 p.m a row and who has been the only fouled, and with 18 seconds players to go on the floor for a loose Ohio team to defeat Ohio State remaining, missed her only ball," Bole said. Wednesday since 1971, and in front of their free throw out of six on the night. OTHERS contributing to the biggest crowd this season, Bowling BG's Deanne Knoblauch victory were sharpshooter Melissa Green's women's basketball team followed with an insurance free Chase, who had 15 points, and defeated Miami, 57-53, last night at throw to ice the victory for BG, its Anderson Arena. Richter, who added 14. fifth, and most important,in 20 The game, which was tied 10 Falcon center Chris Tuttle, after ■■aural am>n.i».m>iiiuinni.»^aii»MW. games. times, greatly enhanced BG's kaaalasca mt MaMf at naa M rsaf to aa aaaNtos mt mm having set out most of the second THIS WAS a big win for us," an chance to be invited to the state afvtotaf an* atonal aarrica haraM SO -TfcaWa* - half, came in and took control elated BG coach Kathy Bole said. when, with one minute left in the tournament. Bole said, since the opan to Juniors and sophomores and to grad "We had a little trouble finding the Falcon's record is not that im- studants Hinder a otrfarant course numOart game, hit the front end of a one- basket in the first half (36 percent), pressive. and-one to put BG up 54-53. but we played well overall at both Before you register, contact MIAMI'S Carol Bruning was then endsofthecotrt." "They look at your record and fouled but missed her shot in the The statistics prove Bole's the competition you play against," Dr. Steven Feinberg 2-2081 bonus with 42 seconds left. The statement true as BG forced Miami she said. "Our record obviously Ms. joni Reed 2-2271 Redskins were 17 of 20 from the line into 28 turnovers and a dismal 31 isn't that impressive, but we've with two of those misses coming in percent from the field. played a tough schedule."

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* The BG News 2-7-80 sports 200th career win Weinert happy? You bet Versatility: When John Weinert put on his coat near the end of last night's Kemper strives to win victory over Miami, he was signalling more than the end of the sideline gymnastics triple crown 10-game Redskin winning streak Pat Kennedy over BG. He was also marking the •lift reporter by Ken Koppal The constant hard work of 200th performance of his ritual - staff reporter Kemper also paid off in high his 200th collegiate victory. say if this moment ever came, but school as she captured the all- And was he happy? You bet he now I can't think of a thing." Baseball's triple crown groups around title in 27 of 28 high was. WEINERT HAD also never the three top offensive school meets, winning three "I'm extremely happy," he said. beaten Miami and he said media categories into a single award. consecutive high school sec- "I saw signs like 'No. 200' and 'Best allusions to a "whammy" did not To earn this honor reflects upon tional all-around titles. Coach In The MAC. That's affect his thinking. an athlete's versatility. These performances earned touching. "I never talked to our players Gymnastics, unlike baseball, her recognition that was "Does it mean something to me? about the whammy or the 200th is not divided into an offensive parlayed into scholarship offers You're damn right. The day it win," he said, "though I think the and defensive contest. Yet, the from Indiana State, Alabama doesn't, I'll get out of coaching." whammy has a positive affect - it performer still strives to and Indiana, however, Kemper WEINERT GOT into collegiate affects the team in the upperhand. achieve the pinnacle of success chose BG because she "liked coaching in 1966 at Ripon College in That team may come in thinking that shows versatility. Coach," a decision neither she Wisconsin. Six years, 76 wins and they have the game won. Bowling Green sophomore nor Simpson regret. 55 losses later, he was at St. "The only time I thought about it Karin Kemper is currently "She's a top-notch gymnast as Joseph's in Rcnsselear, Indiana. was last year (at Oxford) when, working towards becoming her far as I'm concerned," Simpson Weinert's four teams at St. Joe's they made the shot from three- team's most versatile performer. said. "Naturally, she's talented. compiled a 72-39 record (a .648 quarters court and Duane Gray, In eight meets this season, She works real hard and has percentage) and also captured the who was 11th or 12th in the nation in Kemper has finished among the tremendous desire. She's got a NCAA Division II Midwest free throw shooting, missed those top three in the all-around lot of potential that hasn't been Regional title in 1974. shots at the end. Any one (of the competition six times. touched on yet." Taking over the BG program in shots) would have won the game The score for the all-around is That potential Is beginning to 1976, Weinert turned the team from for us." tabulated by adding together the surface as Kemper has 9-18 in his first season to 14-13 last For the fans at BG, the win was marks of four events-the vault, dramatically raised her scores season. His present team is 17-3 "well-planned" because it ended uneven bars, beam and floor. It from last season. and he said his 52nd win against 49 the Miami drought and kept the is a gifted athlete who is capable "Last year when I came in, losses here was important in the Falcons tied for the MAC lead. For of executing four well-rehearsed Coach (Simpson) had to work Mid-American Conference race. John Weinert it was a milestone. routines and winning all-around with me a lot," Kemper said. "It means a lot to me for two category. "College competition was all reasons - one, it was against a fine Congratulations are in order to Aside from being able to new to me. It was a lot more team like Miami and two, it kept us Weinert and an MAC championship handle the four exercises, dedication and hard work than on top," he said. "I sat home and would be a nice ending to his best Kemper also performs con- high school was." thought about all the things I could year yet at Bowling Green. sistently. Her all-around scores Kemper has now adjusted to have stayed within the 31.5-32.5 what is expected of her OP the range, enough to win that collegiate level. from p-»1 competition three times. win "She never seems to have a "I WORK hard at what I do," because you're playing the clock. Faine, who finished with 16 real bad day," BG coach she said. "I like to compete so "I just can't say enough about points, said he was bothered in the Charles Simpson remarked it's not like a job. The one thing I this team. We did it with something first half by the flu that kept him about Kemper. "She is con- have going for me is con- the stat sheet doesn't show - hustle out of practice Tuesday. sistency. All through high school and heart. sistently turning in good "I felt bad in the first half," he scores." my coach depended on me for "They (Miami) did the best of said. "But I got my second wind in It's no accident that the my consistency. any team we've played of taking the second half and Coach Weinert elementary education major is "That's important because in away what we wanted to do offen- said I could go as long as I could. It being awarded high scores. competition, it's hard to depend sively and defensively. But by the was a pretty fast paced game. Gymnastics have been a part of on certain people under same token I thought we did the "We've got some big games Kemper's life for the last 13 pressure. same to them." ahead of us. This crowd was just years. "My favorite event is the Miami coach Darrell Hedric great. If we play like we can, we balance beam," said Kemper, "I'VE BEEN in gymnastics staff photo by Frank Braithaupt agreed, and said, "I thought they just can't get beat here. Their reac- since I was seven years old," who will next compete Saturday def ensed us well. We got hurt on the tion after that slam was really Kemper said. "It's become part at Miami. "It always has been. Karin Kemper one-on-one game - Irish hurt us. nice." of my life. Some girlfriends back It's a challenge for me. It's the We got a little impatient on offense. home got me interested in it and hardest of all events." do it, she goes for it, and in especially my bars. I wouldn't "They (BG) are playing together MIAMI (611 Kemper has rolled up two first gymnastics, that's very im- have learned half the things if it and they are well coached." I took a course in acrobatics. Manning 6 3 19. Goln»6 2 14, Lehman M-4 ■"From there I went to the places and one second on the portant." wasn't for my confidence in his HEDRIC SAD) he never thought Tubbs 3 0 6, Dunn 7 2 16, Watklns 0-2-2. Llutn YMCA and joined the gym- beam and one first place and a "This year my routines are a spotting ability. about the winning streak. 10 2 TOtalt: 26 « 61 second on the floor this year. lot more difficult in some "There's always a doubt in "That's something we let BG nastics team. I competed there BOWLING GREEN (44) until ninth grade, then competed "She'll probably disagree with aspects," the one-year letter your mind, but you don't think worry about," he said. "That Falne 7-2 la. Irlsn 7-4-1* Mlday 4-4-12, my freshman year in high school me, but she's not afraid," winner said. "Coach has helped about it. I try not to worry about wasn't on our minds. It's basically Barnes 204, Newbern 24», Greer 0 2 2, until I was a senior." Simpson said. "When she has to me tremendously on everything, things that I might not make." a psych job for Bowling Green." Kopystynsky 204. Totals: 24-16-64. Falcon, Western icers battle for CCHA playoff spot by Oava Lewandowski "THIS IS a very pivotal series win the second contest 6-4. Tuesday's 54 win over the Polish good game Tuesday against the Broncos in scoring with 22 goals assistant sports editor for us," BG coach Jerry York said. Western coach Glen Weller said Olympic team. Yves Pelland will Poles." and 27 assists for 49 points. Terry "It gets redundant to say it but that with only six league games left center Chris Guertin and Brian York said Steve Dawe will miss Olson is second with 17 goals and 28 Which team has more incentive, there is no other way to phrase it. I after this weekend, this series is a MacLellan while Don McLaughlin the series, still being bothered with assists for 45 points. Bowling Green or Western think both of our clubs are equal in "must win" for his team if they are will be at center for George a shoulder injury. Defenseman WMU goaltender Steve Abbott Michigan? talent and I think both our teams to have a chance to make the McPhee and Tom Newton. Brian Ron Megan is questionable for the has a 5.64 goals against average in The Falcons enter this weekend's are better than Ferris." playoffs. Hills, Tim Alexander and Andy series after injuring his leg in last the CCHA while teammate Jim hockey series at the Ice Arena with Last week BG split a series with "To a certain degree we're back Crowther will form another line Saturday's pre-game warm-ups. Doyle has a 4.14 g.a.a. in the a 5-7 Central Collegiate Hockey Ferris, losing the first game 6-1 at the same point we were a week while Kim Collins, Doug Olson and Wally Charko will get the call in league. Association record and in fourth and coming back to win Saturday, ago and that makes this a very Derek Arzoomanian are another the nets for Friday's game with Hills leads the Falcons in scoring place in the league. The Broncos 6-4. Western split a series with important series," Weller said. combination. Mike David scheduled for the with 13 goals and 13 assists for 26 are one game behind BG with a 4-8 Lake Superior, losing 6-1 and "The hard part it going into their "THE LINES seem to be second game. Charko has a 4.72 points after a two goal, two assist league mark. The top four teams in winning 9-5. arena, especially since we've stabilizing," York said. "Donny goals against average. David has a series against FSC. Alexander and the CCHA make the playoffs. The Broncos had 27 shots on played all but one of our games in McLaughlin has added spark to his 4.00 average. Pelland have 25 points, both with 11 Northern Michigan leads the LSSC goalie Murray Skinner in the the last month on the road." line and Brian MacLellan had a Rosa Fitzpatrick leads the goals and 14 assists. CCHA at 11-1 while Ohio State first period of Friday's game but WMU HAS home series left with has a 9-3 mark. Ferris State oc- only scored once. WMU outshot the Ohio State and Northern and a cupies third place with a 6-6 record. Lakers 53-28 in the game. In the home-away series with Ferris. The THE WELL" IS OPEN! Ferris entertains NMU this second game, WMU's Kevin Scott Falcons go on the road the next two NOW. WHY NOT JOIN OUR weekend and if the Bulldogs are scored four goals, tying a school weeks for series against Northern swept by Northern and BG sweeps record. and Lake Superior before retur- STAFF & BECOME Western, the Falcons could move BG and the Broncos split a series ning home to finish the regular into third spot. If WMU sweeps two earlier in the season at Kalamazoo season against OSU. APES ADVISOR? and the Bulldogs lose two, both with Western winning the first York said he will stick with the YOU CfiN DO SO BY TAKING: teams would be tied for third. game 4-3 and BG coming back to same lines that played in Tuttle 's free throw sinks Miami Peer counseling- the crucial final seasons. The Falcon's also outrebounded by Rob Bouklssen The well" Staff reporter On the rebound, Tuttle was Miami, 48-38, led by substitute fouled and this time she hit both center Sue Pokelsek's 15 rebounds, How sweet it is! pressure-packed free throws to pad Sue Cowman's 12 and Turtle's 10. HCS440 Just when it really counted with the Falcon's margin. a state tournament berth at stake, Miami's leading scorer, Mary "Pokelsek is one of our tallest 4 credits against a team that has won five in Ann Meyers with 17, was then players, but she is one of the first Time: 6:00-10:00 p.m a row and who has been the only fouled, and with 18 seconds players to go on the floor for a loose Ohio team to defeat Ohio State remaining, missed her only ball," Bole said. Wednesday since 1971, and in front of their free throw out of six on the night. OTHERS contributing to the biggest crowd this season, Bowling BG's Deanne Knoblauch victory were sharpshooter Melissa Green's women's basketball team followed with an insurance free Chase, who had 15 points, and defeated Miami, 57-53, last night at throw to ice the victory for BG, its Richter, who added 14. Anderson Arena. fifth, and most important,in 20 The game, which was tied 10 Falcon center Chris Tuttle, after games. times, greatly enhanced BG's having set out most of the second THIS WAS a big win for us," an chance to be invited to the state half, came in and took control elated BG coach Kathy Bole said. when, with one minute left in the tournament. Bole said, since the open to Junior? and Sophomores and to Brad "We had a little trouble finding the Falcon's record is not that im- students under a different course number) game, hit the front end of a one- basket in the first half (36 percent), pressive. and-one to put BG up 54-53. but we played well overall at both Before you register, contact MIAMI'S Carol Bruning was then endsofthBCHrt." "They look at your record and fouled but missed her shot in the The statistics prove Bole's the competition you play against," Dr. Steven Feinberg 2-2081 bonus with 42 seconds left. The statement true as BG forced Miami she said. "Our record obviously Redskins were 17 of 20 from the line into 28 turnovers and a dismal 31 isn't that impressive, but we've Ms. joni Reed 2-2271 with two of those misses coming in percent from the field. played a tough schedule."

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KevlnSettlage Editor Jen Diver. Norb Taylor Assistant Editors Frank Brelthaupt Design Read the Leslie Ruppert Business Manager Eighty's films forecasted Debbie Conkel. Kathleen Kosher, Dave Whitman , Editorial Assistants BG News HOLLYWOOD AP - The holiday comedies, action comedies, satrlcal blockbusters have been duly launched, comedies - you name It. Among them: and now the film companies are settl- Little Miss Marker. Walter Matthau, ing back for the quiet days before sum- Julie Andrews and Bob Newhart in the presents I afl £» mer. fourth reworking of the Damon Runyon The movie business gets more and fable. more seasonal as the years go by, the The Last Married Couple In America, BG DATING GAME major product jamming theaters In domestic comedy with Natalie Wood. December and summer. That leaves a George Segal, Dom DeLulse, etc. WED. FEB 13th 7:00 p.m. lot of months when the supply Is lean. SIMON, with Alan Arkln and On the plus side, these months also Madeline Kahn, written and directed by provide the chance for a breakthrough Marshall Brlckman. SIDE DOOR OF UNION by unexpected hits like Love at First Wholly Moses, Old Testament com- 50« admission 8/fe and Hallow—n. edy with Dudley Moore 10 and Laraine With a few exceptions, the film fare Newman Saturday Night Live. for the first six months of 1980 ap- Thrillers are the second most plen- Applications for contestants in UAO office^ pears modest In ambition and scope, tiful product for the first half of 1980. with the accent on comedy and terror. Among them: Night ol the Juggler, Sign-up now for a mystery The major exception Is The Empire James Brolln; Windows, Tails Shire; Strikes Back, the much-awaited sequel The Watcher In the Woods, Bette date with the girl of your dreams. to Sfar Wars. Davis, Lynn Holly Johnson; Deefh Ship, The big thing in the coming season Richard Crenna, George Kennedy; The la Comedy, with a capital C. Romantic Fog, Janet Leigh, Hal Holbrook.

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It's fairy-tale time in Philly. Again. Rocky Balboa, thai lovable lunkhead from Mickey's Gym, returns to the screen tor an apocalyptic rematch with Apollo Creed in Rocky II, this weekend's UAO Campus Film at 7 and 9:30 p.m. tomorrow and Saturday. Fans of the original Rocky may rest assured: this movie is more of the same. In fact. Rocky II Is a remarkably successful sequel. Before the opening credits even cross the screen, we are treated to a reprise of the climactic battle between Rocky and Apollo from the earlier film, a sort of Rooky's "greatest hits." For the next hour and a half the changes in Rocky's life resulting from his brief tum in the spotlight are dramatized in a series of sincere, if somewhat cliched, scenes. But even though he gets his girl and makes more money than he's ever had, life does not sail on smoothly for Rocky.

AS A RESULT of economic pressure and taunts to his pride. Rocky Is forced into an unwanted rematch with Apollo. The second fight is the real heart of the story. The movie comes alive in its last half hour as Rocky decides to go all out for a win over the champ. The stirring brass of the "Theme From Rocky" washes over the soundtrack as the fighter begins his training in earnest. The familiar scenes of rigorous conditioning In the gym and a triumphal run through the streets of Philadelphia are replayed with only minor changes - the most notable being that the now-famous Photo courtesy united Artists Rocky is accompanied on his run by what looks like every available urchin in town. And then the Big Fight In a snowstorm In the Philadelphia Zoo, Rocky Balboa (SYLVESTER STALLONE) proposes marriage itself. to Adrian (TALI A SHIRE) in Rocky n. All of the principle characters, and some minor ones in Champion (1949), or John Garfleld in Body and Soul success stories in boxing trunks. as well, are recreated by the actors who originated the (1947) or William Holden in Golden Boy (1939) - to Fight films live or die with the Big Fight which roles. Sylvester Stallone turns In another creditable name only three classics of this genre -- but we know climaxes most of them. Rocky II is no exception, but it performance as Rocky. Stallone wrote and directed the the story. Poor/disadvantaged/vlctimized young does have a unique problem. How can it possibly top movie; he remains surprisingly consistent with both fighter on the make shows promise; he is taken over by the match that ended Rocky? The outcome is never the detail and the spirit of the first film. crusty-but-lovable old timer/former fighter who trains seriously in doubt: After winning a moral victory in the Station's acting (and his ego) leave a lot to be him hard for the Big Fight; hero's girl protests but first movie, there is only one kind of victory left for the desired. But there is no denying the Immense vitality of gives In on the eve of the bout; he takes a terrific second. The issue then becomes one of showing both Rocky movies: they move and, like it or not, beating from the champ/villian but earns victory In the "Superfight II." Without revealing just how Stallone you're swept along with them. A large part of this effect end, often with a murderous-yet-miraculous punch in (the director) resolves this quandry - and he's not arises because we, the audience, know fight films at the last round. entirely successful - it is still fair to say that the bout least as well as the movie makers. It's a foolproof formula: It even worked for Tony is suitably cataclysmic. The sound effects, as well as Curtisd) in The Square Jungle (1956). Rocky (1976) and the punches, are stunning. WE MAY NOT remember that it was Kirk Douglas Rocky II (1979) are simply the latest in a long line of Rocky II is solid, if not stimulating, entertainment. WBGU campaigns to create new campus image

by Joe Barrett ple do not realize that WBGU plays news show premiered two weeks ago call- news department, for which Phillips says everything from jazz and light rock to reg- ed "Bowling Green on Tap." The show he has high hopes. He emphasized a "We eventually hope to become a com- gae and soul. airs Saturdays at 6 p.m. higher concentration of journalistic news peting news force with The BQ News, So WBGU is campaigning to create a as opposed to the "rip 'n' read" (reading WBGU-FM general manager Dave Phillips new image, since most students don't PHILLIPS describes it as being a 60 unadulterated wire copy) type of news says. He said recently that the station is even know it exists, he adds. Minutes type format. The program deals that the station has used in the past. attempting to create a new Image. with issues "you can't cover in a five- Schindler adds that the station will be "We have the advantage of being an in- THE FIRST step of the campaign Is call- minute newscast," explains Neil producing more morning news, and more stantaneous medium. We want people to ed "Warm Up With Us." For two weeks Schindler, WBGU News Director. state and national news, written by ex- see us as another source of news." which started Feb. 4, WBGU's staff has Schlndler says the show is divided in perienced students. In the planning Phillips said. been selling coffee and donuts in Univer- two parts: A documentary on topics that stages' is a lighter side of the news Though Phillips acknowledges that feature. WBGU is an "alternative listening Phillips seems to think that the most source," the problem of recent years has visible part of the production will be the been Internal. WBGU was a member ol 'We have the advantage of being an in- program guide. National Public Radio and was receiving "The idea is to have something stuck network programs until 1975, when WGTE right in their faces." he says. of Toledo took the NPR license for the stantaneous medium. We want people area. Instead of having paid University WBGU PUBLISHEO one issue of the faculty run the station, WBGU became to see us as another source of news.' program guide in the summer of 1978. but volunteer work for students. the new guide will be "ongoing and con- sistent," says Phillips. "DISC JOCKEYS' programs became sity Hall. The idea is to get students to are important to the University and the ci- The guide, which will debut in February self-centered. We are trying to broaden realize WBGU is there, and inform them of ty and an Interview with an important per- "...will be only a simple calendar-type the scope of what it mean* to be on the the types of music it plays, Phillips says. son. Yolanda King was featured two such as a bookmark or a poster." says air," Phillips says. Secondly, there will be a contest to weeks ago. Phillips. The main reason for this campaign Is design a new logo for the station. It will be In the future, Schlndler says, the show Next quarter the station will publish a the lack of listeners. "Our problem is that open to all, but professors who teach will go to the community for callers in a monthly guide describing actual program students often don't know we exist, and design classes will be encouraged to talk-show format. formats, possibly to be put in mailboxes. when they do tum us on, they might hear make It a required project. Phillips emphasizes that this kind of something they don't like, and turn us off Programs have also been going at the ANOTHER MAJOR project has also project depends on students and com- forever," Phillips says. He adds that peo- station prior to this campaign. A weekly been the upgrading and expansion of the munity support. l^©vB®w BQ News Rani* Fab. 7,1M0 Page 4 'Bad Boy' Gordon lives the '50s

by Mike Guaulette material from a musical era Gordon is so much a part of (spiritually, at least): the '50s and the early '60's. The The first indication of what any Robert Gordon album recordings are, of course, light years better than the is like is the cover. On his latest. Bad Boy. Gordon originals, and there are enough nuances to make the stands in front of a pink background decked out in material sound as if it were his own. baggy black pants held up by a skinny brown belt and a white shirt with its narrow collar turned up. His face is THE DIFFERENCE between Gordon and fellow '50s locked into a surly look of defiance bordering on a aficionados like Sha Na Na Is In the approach: While the sneer. The entire outfit is topped by three inches of latter merely parodies the material, the former actually pompadour protruding like a crown from his head. lives it. I'd be willing to bet Gordon doesn't take off the Gordon has been miscast as an Elvis Presley imper- baggy black pants and white narrow-collared shirt at sonator, and some people have gone so far as to sug- the end of the day. gest he personifies what "The King" would be like today Whether Gordon's ideas always work Is questionable. had he not messed up his life with drugs, fried peanut The sense of bravado he instills in his interpretation of butter sandwiches, a stint In the Army and endless roles the title cut negates the boyish, Ricky Nelson-like in a succession of B movies. The RCA executive who charm of the Marty Wilde original. On the other hand, he decided to sign Gordon after Private Stock Records (his downplays the embarassing doo-whop backup vocals previous label) folded didn't have to work overtime to used In the Donnie Owens version of "Need You" and come up with the Idea (Just like the Capitol Records with the addition of a pedal steel guitar, Gordon has employee who replaced the Beatles with the Raspber- come up with an immensely improved rendition. ries a few years back). While his voice is the same warm baritone as Presley's, Gordon's often takes on the phrasing and in- The recordings are...light tonations of a number of other rockabilly artists he years better than the emulates. He does a fair Gene Vincent and Roy Orbison, and his version of Conway Twitty's "It's Only Make originals.' Believe" on last year's floe* Billy Boogie was more than enough to dispel the Elvis impersonator myth. THE HIGHLIGHT has to be Gordon's angst- filled reading of John D. Loudermilk's "Torture." Sped- A LOOK AT the titles also indicates what this record ding's playing is restrained and subdued until he wrings Is all about: Gordon's interpretations of the music he out a short but appropriately anguished solo towards feels comfortable with and enjoys. Bad Boy boasts 10 the song's end. obscure and not so obscure rockabilly and early rock 'n' His versions of Bill Haley and the Comets' "Crazy, roll classics, rounded out with an appropriate Robert Man, Crazy" (taken at a slightly accelerated tempo) and Gordon original. Roy Orbison's "Uptown" (no strings on this one) also Surprisingly, it is his own composition, "Born To work well. Lose," that Gordon sounds least at home with on Bad Bad Boy as a whole amounts to an Interesting pro- Photo courtesy RCA Records Boy. Over a repetitious four note Farf isa organ line, Gor- gram of well-performed material, and since many of the Pompadourad Robert Gordon's latest album Bad Boy don delivers an unnecessarily restrained vocal while selections are not readily available In their original ver- boasts 10 rockabilly and rock 'n' roll classics ace guitarist Chris Spedding plays an accompaniment sions, it is an album worth owning. While Rock Billy not unlike something found on an early Sweet record. Boogie is probably your best investment, Bad Boy, and For the rest of the record, Gordon serves up what are for that matter, any Robert Gordon album, Is by no IfeiUlMpftlCESAT essentially note for note remarks of some of the best means a bad one. ALL THBEE THEATRES What are STADIUM THUtSDAVIS ft STAftlVM STUDfNTNIGHTI your STVMNTS Cinema 1*2) Cinema 1*2) ttlTI LB. chances M» of getting FRIDAY AND SATURDAY STARTS lAYr. Cinema 1*2 MIDNIGHT MOVIE!! THE HUMAN ADVENTURE cancer? Thatched Ibi banntrtej) BOX OFFICE OPENS 11:46 p.m.SHOWTIME 12 MIDNITE IS BEGINNING! 3RD BIG WEEK! in the process (hat C4uilJ NIGHTLY "STARTREK" SHOWING AT 7:30 »n0 9:40 p.m. NIGHTLY AT 7:30, 9:35 p.m. uve your lite. SATURDAY "STARTREK" AT 2:00-7:30-9:40 p.m. SAT. AT 2:00-7:30 & 9:38 SUNDAY SHOWINGS AT 2flCM:10-7:30 AND 9.40 P.U SUN. AT 2:00-4:05-7:30-9:35 ROBERT BREAST CANCER O Over 40 and have REDFORD close relatives who had breast cancer. JANE D Had a breast operation.' FONDA D Have lump or nipple dltchage.

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by Janice Xinakes classes to attend," sophomore Clndle Scott, who plans "Florida Fling" raffle for the Wood County Hospital and on going to Ft. Lauderdale, said. Heart Fund. First prize includes a free three-day trip to Jail Diver Scott is among the 16 students interviewed by The Ft. Lauderdale and hotel accommodations. BQ News Revue on their plans for spring break, March The drawing will be on Feb. 23, and students can buy Imagine the warm troptcal rays of the Florida sun 20-31. Eight students said they are going to various tickets up to the drawing. Last year, Alpha Phi broke the beating down on your lotion-covered body as salty places In Florida, Including Ft. Lauderdale, Daytona and record for philanthropy projects at the University with a waves roll in on the bleached sand. Clearwater. Of the eight students not going to Florida, $2,000 total, Bedell said. Then, look out the nearest window at the barren, three will be sklling in Colorado or Lake Tahoe, three The Union Activities Organization has also sponsored snow-covered University grounds. working and three with no planned trips. a March 22-29 trip to Florida. Of the 84 spaces available In 43 days this will no longer be a dream, but a reality Why do the students go to the land of sunshine and on the bus to Daytona, 79 are taken for the $249 excur- tor many Univesity students who are taking the short palm trees? sion. southern migration. For them, it has been dreamed or planned lor months and even as long as a year. JUNIOR CINDY CODNEY said she goes every year to IN ADDITION, UAO is sponsoring a tup to the " If I was 20 years old, I'd be planning to go myself," Florida "to walk on the beaches, watch the sunset, Bahamas at the same time and can lake an unlimited Dr. Joseph Perry, professor of sociology, said. check out the excellent bodies on the beaches and soak number of students. Perry said he thinks Florida trips relieve students' up some rays." "Everyone should go (to Florida): it's the time of your tensions. Sophomore Rick Lorenzen said he goes every year to life. Where else do you see so many kids our age go so the Daytona beaches "to see female sapiens, bikinis, crazy?" Lorenzen said. PERRY TEACHES A course at the University in collec- people all over and get Into it along with the drinking." But all students cannot be a part of the caravan to tive behavior, a sociology that focuses on people In Representlves of three fraternities and sororities Florida. The dilemma was simply summed up by one unstructured or less-structured situations, such as were also Interviewed. student who said he had "no funds" for any trip. trips, parties or mobs, he said. "In sociology, there's a safety value theory which BOB CSUHRAN, assistant treasurer of the Sigma Chi BUT THE COST of transportation and stayover in says that there are times and occurences when the fraternity, said 30-40 guys are going to either Daytona or Florida might surprise some students who have never rules are relaxed, where people do things that are Ft. Lauderdale areas for "the sun, fun and girls." taken the excursion or might still be considering to go. generally unacceptable, and these things have a way of All the fraternities and sororities interviewed said A student has several traveling alternatives including releasing a lot of tension," Perry explained. that groups from their houses are going to Florida. bus, plane, train or car. In the interviews, six students He added that relieving the tensions makes "The closest friends are your sisters and brothers and said they are driving, while the other two are taking a "students feel like coming back" for spring quarter. you want to be with them when you go to Florida," plane. junior Cindy Bedell, philanthropy chairman of the Alpha Sophomore Patty Chill said she is driving seven of her "IT (THE TRIP) releases my tensions because I have Phi sorority, said. friends to Ormond Beach in Daytona. She said the car continued on page 6 complete freedom, no time schedule or parents or Alpha Phi Is sponsoring, with McDonalds, a €®V@(F BO News Revue Feb. 7.1M0 Page 6

continued from page 5 BOTH DELTA and Eastern airline fares are com- tions would be on the west coast, where they have not pooling will hopehillt viii ijas expenses. parable, ranging from $168 to $338 a person, once again yet been fully booked," said AAA travel consultant Deb- depending on day. seating and whether It is a bie Morelock THE AAA AUTO club ol Wood County. 414 E. Wooster "super-saver" flight. How many students are really going to Florida? It St.. said lull-service gas prices in Florida range from Travel agent Janet Clemons of Eastern said that would be next to impossible to survey but In interviews regular at SI.07. premium at $1.13 and unleaded at Florida flights are not completely booked from mid- with three area restaurant managers, two said they $1.11 The self-service runs from regular at $1.04. March to mid-April but that depends on the particular noticed a decrease in the number of students taking off premium at $1.10 and unleaded at $1.08. day. from their jobs to go to Florida. For $96.50 a person can ride one way on a Greyhound All three airlines stressed that students wanting to bus to either Daytona or Ft. Lauderdale in 26 hours from take a flight to Florida should make reservations as DR. LEO NAVIN, professor of economics, said the im- the Bowling Green station at 425 E. Wooster St. There soon as possible. Some people have had reservations pact of inflation on students may influence them not to are six departure times available, and the fare remains for as long as a year. go to Florida. the same whether departure is from Bowling Green or Navin added with a laugh that the lessened severity Cleveland. HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS are still available In of this winter also may have geared students away from If the student doesn't mind a two-day haul and a Daytona but are very scarce in Ft. Lauderdale, one hotel the annual bout with "cabin fever" or the feeling of be- layover in New York, the Amtrak railways station. Cen- spokesman said. Prices of the three hotels polled- ing trapped indoors. tral Union terminal. 415 Emerald St., in Toledo provides Howard Johnsons, the Ramada Inn and the Quality Inn- "I don't feel quite as penned up as I did last year," he trips to Daytona and Ft Lauderdale. Prices range from range from $30-$50 a day for two persons and $4$10 ex- said. $154 to $283. depending on destination and seating. tra a day for each extra person. Unless cold and snow Is your "cup of tea", how can "It's crazy if you go to the east coast of Florida you resist the alluring temptations of the "Sunshine FOR THE STUDENT considering taking a plane to because it is packed. So the best place to make reserva- State." Florida, three airlines make daily trips to Florida from Toledo Express Airport. 241 Superior St.: Eastern. Air Florida and Delta. Travel agent Beth Ketner of Air Florida said openings are still available for all flights to Florida in mid-March to mid-April. The least expensive Air Florida flight is to Tampa or Miami only on Saturdays for $150. round trip. Travel agent Donna Johnson of Delta Air Lines said Flights to Florida from mid-March to mid-April are tremendously full." Delta flies to 10 cities in Florida and has "super-saver" fares that are limited in number. The Toledo Museum ot Art Come see Rembrandt THE METER ROOM Leonardo Gainsborough aftfie Reynolds Poussin Diirer Dixie Electric Co Raphael Velasquez (NOW HAS UVE ENTERTAINMENT EVERY THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY!! ALONG WITH EXCELLENT FOOD AND DRINK

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