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Western Kentucky University TopSCHOLAR® Student Organizations WKU Archives Records Spring 1983 UA68/13/4 Bowling Green, Vol. 3, No. 2 Kelly Thompson Chapter, Public Relations Student Society of America Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/stu_org Part of the Advertising and Promotion Management Commons, Creative Writing Commons, Journalism Studies Commons, Mass Communication Commons, Photography Commons, Public History Commons, Public Relations and Advertising Commons, Social History Commons, Social Influence and Political Communication Commons, and the United States History Commons Recommended Citation Kelly Thompson Chapter, Public Relations Student Society of America, "UA68/13/4 Bowling Green, Vol. 3, No. 2" (1983). Student Organizations. Paper 277. http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/stu_org/277 This Magazine is brought to you for free and open access by TopSCHOLAR®. It has been accepted for inclusion in Student Organizations by an authorized administrator of TopSCHOLAR®. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ~ ~~~ Bowling Green '.q,.~ FOUNDED ON TRADITION; MOVED BY CONTEMPORARY THOUGHT' SPRING/SUMMER 1983 • Bowling Green looks back 50 years This is no cheap pizza.• , Oh, sure, we could cut At Domino's Pizza, we Fast, Free Delivery Domino' s Pizza Delivers. ,. down on the size, use believe in large helpings 1383 Cenler 5 1. artificial c heese, skimp and quality ingredients. Ph one: 781·9494 on th e ilems and then se ll Why, that's why people 1505 U.S, 31 ·W Bypass it two for one. But we love pizza. And we think Telephone~ 781-6063 just don' t believe in doing that's where the va lue is. We use only 100% real business that way. dai'ry cheese. 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For more information, about C.R.T.S., contact us at (502) 761·2767. Stop by our ollice located at 730 Fairview, Bowling (above) StBodyn- Pain ContrOl Devices Green. (right) Econo 2@Oxygen Concentrator L _________.J Editor Kathleen Bov.ImarL Departments' Editor Patricia Sharp Features' Editor Kerry Hart Department Editors: Business. Barbara Bowling Green Dunn: Reminiscing & Curiosities. Jan NOVJicki: Community Services, Michele Power. Arts, Vol. 3, No.2 Spring/Summer 1983 Mark Srplth: Entertainment. Karen Evans: Spotlight, Mindy Jessup. Departmental Writers: George Monis, Connie Travis, Kei th Departments Kennedy. Barbara Dunn. Jennifer Gibson. Jim NowickI. TIm Ritter, WendyllM,)rnberry, Jackie Rausch, Michele Power, Debbie Gosser. u.ura Spotlight ................................................................ 4 Nagy. Mark GaJvin. Kathleen aa....man. MlIrk Smith. [).wayne VICk. Debbie Miner. Mindy Remlnlscmg ........................................................... 6 Jessup. Molly Bogdan. Carol Guernsey. Karen Evans. Ron Coller. Spotlight writers: Debbie Gosser. Connie Business ............................................................ ... 10 TraviS, Marsha Campbell, Carol Guernsey. ,Jennifer Gibson, Theresa Sp<lrk5. Community Service ............. .. .............................. 25 Feature Writers: Kerry Hart. Lawson Myllrs. Theresa Sparks. Karen Cheser. Laura Nagy. Arts ..................................................................... .29 Photographers: Camille Forrllster. Steve Lowry. Kevin Eans. Joey Hayes. T. J. Hamil ton, Connie Travis. Owayne Vick, Lawson Entertainment ............................................ .......... 34 Myers. Karen Chewr. Artists: John Vaughn. Tneresa Sparks. Karen Cheser. BUSi ness Manager George MorTis. Adver Features tising: Sales Manager. Mark Galvin. Ad Pro duction: Marsha Campbell. Staff: Cklrek Looking back 50 years ......................................... 14 Tracy, Mark Galvin. George Morris. JlICkie Rausch. Jennifer Gibson. Molly Bogdan. Industrial progression ........................................... 18 Marshll Campbell. Ron Colter. Wendy Thorn berry. Stan Williams, Scott Blann. Production: Manager. Connie Travis. Staff: Marsha Attitudes and opinions .......................................... 22 Campbell. Margo Spagnuolo. Public Relations-Promotion: Manager. Cklbb\e S haping up .......................................................... 32 Miller. S taff: Ron Colter. Barbara Dunn. Mark Smith. J an Nowicki. Karen Evans. Michele Cover Dn... : John Vaughn Power. Mindy Jessup. Theresa Sparks. Kerry Bowlin. GreeD ~ is produced by II senior seminar dass in public relations with the HM. Laura Nagy. Derek Tracy. Karen CI-.eser. Kelly Thompson Chapter of the Public Relations Student Socie~ of America and sl1Jdents in Patricia Sharp. Jackie Rausch. Circulation the department of journalism. 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She first worked as a book Bowling Green "IaRa?,;n£' mobile driver for five years, three of 321 Academic Complex those full -time. Weslern Kentllckv University Her schedule included 42 stops Bowlin!? Creen. K Y 42101 in Bowling Green, plus other stops in the county. Starting Stance "One of my stops was at a grave yard. The children sat on tombstones Remember watching the 1976 and read their books," she said. or 1980 Olympics? Did you happen Being with children comes to notice the agile. thin. sandy-haired naturally to Mrs. Freeman since she runner from Great Btiti,m competinq has seven children and 11 grand in the steeplechase? Well, if you children. didn't see Tony Staynings then you Being a librarian is not her only might just see him running arou,nd activity. Mrs. Freeman is active in the Bowling Green now. Democratic Women'sClub. a council Staynings, a Bristol. England member of the Head Start Program, native, has been living and training in and is also a member of the Order of Bowling Green since 1973, when he Eastern Star. ran for Western. He is now busy pre Mrs.- F r'eernar paring for the 1984 Olympics. Vol unteer Coach ''I' m very optimistic about the 1984 games," Staynings said. "I have Coach Bill Powell has given to be. I run eight to 10 miles hard more than 1000 volunteer hours to I every morning and six to nine miles in the American Red Cross in the past the afternoon. Besides. this winter has six years. been great." S taynings said. This is something very unusual Staynings is able to compete in according to Mrs. Alice Berry, director 10K's and marathons all over the for the local Red Cross. Mrs. Berry country because of several athletic said a lot for one person to donate wear sponsors. might be 300 and Coach P0well has " I gel generous support from donated over 1000. Nike. Plus I run for Sub 4 which en Coach Powell teaches water ables me to run full time," Staynings safety instructors as well as swimming said. lessons. Some races that Staynings will "He does more than just teach," run in preparation for the 1984 games said Mrs. Berry. "He is also very will take him to Seattle, Washington active in the board. It says a lot about and Cleveland, Ohio. Bill to do that much for an organiza So. if you don't see Staynings tion on a volunteer basis. " P owell training in Bowling Green be sure to When asked why he gives so watch for him in Los Angeles. much of his time, Coach Powell said. 4 8m!"i,,!: Grcen a community focus "Swimming is my life. It's not like vol ciation and now aids retarded child unteering: it's fun!" ren by giving them parties and sub Coach Powell is the swimming stituting on the Lyon's SchCX)1 bus for coach and swimming teacher at handicapped children.