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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 4-4-1980 The BG News April 4, 1980 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News April 4, 1980" (1980). BG News (Student Newspaper). 3726. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/3726 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. friday- april4,1980 The GCTews Bowling 'Green State "University column Two students face stolen property charges one by Gary Benz with last quarter's finals week raid by midterm exam from fall quarter 1979. PEQUIGNOT AND Bertrams, who "It (the arrest and suspension and Diane Rado city and campus police. Police were Bertrams is the brother of Carl H. were released on their own notices) just happened to occur that Moore diagnosed searching for stolen exams. Bertrams Jr., former University recognizance, will appear in Bowling way," said Thomas Burke, assistant A University student and manage- Both were charged with three management instructor who also is Green Municipal Court April 7. director of campus safety. "The ad- ment graduate assistant were ar- counts of receiving stolen property, a charged with receiving stolen proper- William R. Bess, director of Cam- ministration had its own concerns. as having pneumonia rested by city police and were served misdemeanor. ty. Both arrests stem from the exam pus Safety and Security, said his The city could have acted in- notice of suspension by the University PEQUIGNOT WAS found in posses- scam investigation. department "delivered upon request dependently." University President Hollis yesterday for receiving stolen proper- sion of a fall quarter 1979-80 Opera- The arrest warrants for Pequignot from Dr. Eakin's office, two messages Dr. Richard R. Eakin, vice provost A. Moore Jr. was diagnosed as ty, including University keys and ex- tions Research I final exam, test ques- and Bertrams were issued for disciplinary action against a of institutional planning and student having pneumonia in both lungs aminations. tions from the Applied Statistics and Wednesdsay. Sgt. Samuel Johnson of graduate student and an affairs, declined to comment. and will remain at the Medical Charged were Timothy J. Pe- Operations Research department and city police, one of the arresting of- undergraduate student" yesterday. DR. DEREK D. DICKINSON, direc- College of Ohio in Toledo for quignot, graduate assistant, and a street sign. ficers, said there was trouble in Lt. William A. Fox of city police tor of University Standards and Pro- treatment, Clifton Boutelle, Thomas P. Bertrams, both of 131 State Bertrams was found in possession of locating the two. Bertrams was ar- said his department tried to coor- cedures, said Bertrams and Pe- director of University News St. Apartment B3. a University master key, an Opera- rested yesterday about 11:30 a.m., dinate its efforts with Campus Safety quignot must submit to him by 5 p.m. Services, confirmed yesterday. Their off-campus apartment was tions Research Test from fall quarter and Pequignot was arrested about to deliver the arrest and suspension April 7, written requests for a hearing A hospital spokesman said one of three searched in connection 1979 and 1980 and a Marketing 420 1:30 p.m. notices at the same time. to appeal their suspensions. yesterday that Moore is in stable condition. Elks honor three Olympians Winter Olympians Scott Hamilton, Mark Wells and Ken Morrow will be the guests of the Bowling Green Elks Lodge's Olympic appreciation dinner Saturday evening. Silent A cocktail hour from 6-7:30 p.m. will be followed by a buf- fet dinner. A donation of $10 per soloist person, to benefit Bowling Green youth hockey and Bowl- ing Green figure skating pro- grams, will be charged. A Pantomime artist Tim Settlmi pro- limited number of tickets are ved last night during this perfor- available by calling the Elks mance at Joe E. Brown Theater that Lodge at 352-2149. actions can speak louder than Presentations of keys to the words. city will be made by Mayor With smooth yet deliberate mo- Alvin Perkins and Jim Tichy of tions, the mime could make his au- WDHO, Channel 24 in Toledo dience believe he was climbing a will show highlights of the rope or that a glass wall separated Olympians' performances. the audience from him or that he was scaling a wall. Settimi didn't maintain his Security to tighten silence all night though. He also played the flute and talked to the au- on campus buildings dience. In the wake of last quarter's thefts in the Business Ad- ministration Building, William staff photos by Tim Westhoven R. Bess, director of Campus Safety and Security, says specific procedures for building security will be taken. Starting this week, Bess said, his assistant is verifying the Ferrari, students tangle over ACGFA hours academic and non- academic buildings should be by Paula Winslow changed barbs and fired suggestions qualified minority members or the fairness of ACGFA's composition. eliminated after their first interview open. staff reporter at each other about how the im- women applied to be on ACGFA. "I am in no way trying to attack the before the selection board. Another precaution will be balance on ACGFA should be dealt "The Selection Committee was integrity of SGA members. But I feel Minority groups also showed little correcting the safety and After an occasionally heated hour- with. chosen in a manner to best represent it is incredible that we can come up interest in the selection process, security weaknesses in the long meeting with 18 University The students urged Ferrari and Dr. the entire undergraduate student with a body (ACGFA), the most im- Washbush noted. Five blacks applied buildings, Bess said, adding students, Provost Michael R. Ferrari Richard R. Eakin, University vice body," Tom Washbush, chairman of portant body on campus and not even to ACGFA, but three did not show up that physical changes will be said he will decide by this morning provost for institutional planning and the selection committee, read from a have a woman on it," he said, noting for the first interview. The other two made where needed. how to resolve the controversy con- student affairs, not to become involv- statement given to Ferrari at yester- that about 60 percent of the University were eliminated after their first inter- Bess also said student- cerning the absence of women and ed in the selection process by appoin- day's meeting. population is women. view. No Latinos applied to ACGFA. security employees will be minority members on the Advisory ting women and minority members to "Furthermore, the Selection Com- Ferrari said some minority Black Student Union and Latin Stu- hired to patrol all academic Committee on General Fee Alloca- ACGFA. mittee acted in a fair, responsible and members also should be on ACGFA to dent Union representatives have com- and non-academic buildings ex- tions. conscientious manner in choosing the more accurately represent the plained about the lack of minority cept dormitories, noting that The undergraduate students, FERRARI AND Eakin insisted that most qualified candidates. Conse- University community. membership on ACGFA. But the students will check win- representing the 1980 ACGFA, whatever the solution, some action quently, we feel any changes in the Washbush attributed the imbalance representatives of each group were on dows, lock and unlock doors ACGFA Selection Board and Student must be taken soon to correct the pro- composition of the committee are un- to a lack of applications from women the selection board, and approval of and report security problems Government Association Executive blem. warranted," the statement said. and minority members. And he at- the seven white males to ACGFA was directly to Campus Safety. Board, sat and waited for about a half Seven white males were chosen to "Should any change take place we tributed the sparse applications to a unanimous among board members hour in Ferrari's outer office until he be on ACGFA, the committee that are prepared to take action," general lack of interest in the commit- present, Washbush added. emerged at about 5:15 p.m. and makes recommendations about how Washbush added after reading the tee. He said the selection committee did ushered the group in the McFall to distribute student general fees to statement. HE EXPLAINED that three not actively recruit women because Rich Little highlights Center Assembly Room. various University groups. The selec- women, all of them SGA members, women traditionally have shown a The students and Ferrari then ex- tion committee maintains that no BUT FERRARI said he questioned applied to be on ACGFA but were Parents Day show continued on page 4 Impressionist Rich Little will be the headline attraction foe Semesters! Committee suggests calendar change for 1982-83 this year's annual University Parents Day show Nov. 1 in by Pam Dalgleish change, the task force voted 8 to 5, undergone complete redesign in com- impact on curriculum and the semesters were to positively attect Anderson Arena. assistant copy editor with one member absent, for a pliance with the state's new standards teaching and learning process. the teaching-learning process, "the Order forms for tickets can semester calendar for the following for teacher education, according to The Curriculum Impact Subcom- individual faculty member would play be obtained at the Mileti Alum- Based largely on surveys of the academic year.