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Thursday, February 3, 1994 Bowling Green, Volume 76, Issue 91 Olscamp may resign sooner by Julie Tigllaferro assistant managing editor viding the University is in a fi- ment on the reasons why Ols- given the board this opportuni- like to step down, the trustees nancially stable condition. camp was choosing to resign his Typical searches for ty," he said. "The board will soon meet and decide what represent- University President Paul Ols- Olscamp, who has been presi- duties sooner than scheduled. appoint a subcommittee to in- atives they want on the search camp has indicated he may step dent since 1982, has been out of Although he could not speak on a new president vestigate how the search should committee. Barber said. down from his position before his town all week and unavailable for the specifics for a search at the be conducted." Normally, all constituents of a contract ex- comment. University, Barber said most col- • Trustees meet and decide the The trustees will meet next university are represented, in- pires in June However, Lester Barber, ex- lege searches for a president Friday for a regularly scheduled cluding students, faculty and 1996. ecutive assistant to the presi- take time so the trustees can criteria they want in a new meeting. However, Barber said it staff members. A typical search The Univer- dent, said Olscamp has informa- meet and decide carefully what president is not known yet if they will for- committee for a state university sity's Board of lly mentioned on several occa- type of criteria they want in the

The men's basketball Rep. is told President Clinton moves defeated Eastern Michigan INSIDE to zip his lips by activists closer to lifting the U.S. 84-74 at Anderson Arena Partly cloudy. High near and constituents after mak- trade embargo against last night. The Falcons 25. West winds 15-25 m.p.h. E ing remarks about a televi- Vietnam. "This is an issue moved back into a tie for Tonight, partly cloudy, low sion producer's breasts. for the present day," Clin- first place with Miami after near 15. •■Page 7. ton said about the embargo. the Redskins' loss to Akron. «■ Page 8. •■Page 9. The Page Editorial The BG News page two Thursday, February 3, 1994 The BG News "A Commitment to Excellence"

Kirk Pavelich Glen Lubhert editor-in-chief managing editor

Julie Tagliaferro Eileen McNamara assistant managing editor news editor

Sharon Turco Michael Zawacki Scott DeKatch city editor editorial editor Insider editor Month dedicated to opening minds

February has long been known as the shortest month of the year, but in recent years it has also been dedicated to Romance and Responsibility, Afri- can-American History, and women. These topics are often overlooked, thus society does need to focus more education on them. Lumping three topics that pertain to almost every college population into the shortest month of the year does not show the intelligence these groups wish to pass on through education. Not only is the shortest span of time during the Just a mindless column year a poor choice to focus on minorities, the time is Thomas Jefferson was left- Let's Get Physical: The dent owned over 400 beds, and slept in utilized poorly. handed. Moses stuttered. Chris- between your nose and upper lip a different one each night. His The education that is offered is not nearly exten- topher Columbus had blond hair. is called the philtrum. Brown- grave was robbed and his heart sive enough. Romance and Responsibility usually Attila the Hun was a dwarf. eyed people can see better in the removed. Eventually, the heart takes the forefront, as Valentine's Day is the perfect So what does any of this have dark than blue-eyed people. Your came into the possession of Rev. setting for such education, but each group is equally to do with Tonya Harding, the blood accounts for 13 percent of William Buckland, who ate it for important. Whitewater real estate scandal, your body weight. dinner. The majority of the education offered is basically your upcoming test, the Menen- P-U: Julius Caesar was an Author author: Charles Dick- comprised of a faded bulletin board in a corner of the dez mistrials, the relentlessly epileptic. He doused himself with ens was paid by the word, which dorm, and a few signs hanging around campus. More cold weather, a severed penis, or perfume before each battle. He is why his novels are so lengthy. must be done in order to convey the message that the fact that you haven't started ordered his soldiers to stay The novel "MASH" by Richard your term paper? David clean-shaven because he feared Hooker was rejected by 27 pub- these topics are relevant in today's society. Absolutely nothing. That's the their enemies would grab onto lishers before it was printed. Even though the University does offer specific point. Coehrs beards during a fight. Jumping The Gun: Pope Bene- My brain hurts, people. Since Rub-A-Dub-Dub: President dict IX was 11 years old. courses in such areas, many students do not have the August, we've been bombarded to wear. After filming was com- William Howard Taft, who Who Has The Button: Napoleon opportunity to take them, let alone during second with facts, figures, physical ele- pleted, someone looked at the i- weighed over 300 pounds, once ordered that buttons be sewn on semester when these topics would be heavily fo- ments, and craziness beyond our dentification tag sewn inside. became stuck in the White House army uniform sleeves to dis- cused on. limited student control. I'm The jacket originally had be- bathtub. His staff camethis close courage his soldiers from wiping These topics can be discussed in almost any class- already pooped, and it's only longed to Frank Baum, the origi- to declaring a national emer- their noses on their arms. Men's room setting. Business class professors can relate February. nal author of "The Wizard Of gency before he was extricated. suit coats have buttons on the them to business, English professors can have stu- So, let's take a breather from Oz." More Prez Biz: Grover Cleve- sleeves to this day. dents incorporate them into writings, and psycholo- CNN, calculus, computer lab, Extra extra: Anne Boleyn, the land's name originally was spel- Tutti-Frutti: The tomato actual- gy professors can relate them to the context that Bobbitland, the Bursar's office, unfortunate wife of King Henry led "Cleaveland." A newspaper ly is a fruit. In colonial America, they are currently studying. Lyle and Eric, and life. For the VIII, had six fingers on one hand editor omitted the "a" to fit the it was thought to be poisonous. next 20-odd column inches let's and three breasts. name in a headline, and the spell- TV Tidbits: Actor Matthew completely zone out and indulge Alias Alley: Actor Tom Cruise's ing stuck. Broderick was first offered the It is only through examining history that we can in some mental junk food. real name is Tom Mapother. Ac- Relatively Speaking: Two role of Alex P. Keaton on "Family learn about our present. What better time to do so Allow me to present, as a com- tress Demi Moore's real name is Abraham Lincolns were assas- Ties." Monkee Mickey Dolenz than this month?The way to go about doing so is to at- plete waste of time and space, Demi Guynes. Actor Don John- sinated; the president's grand- almost won the part of Fonzie on tend some of the programming set up during the stupid but fun trivia I have son's real name is Don Wayne. father, Abraham, was killed dur- "Happy Days." month, even if it is just one event. The potential learned. Although the following Comedienne Whoopi Goldberg's ing a dispute. More Name Game: "The Flint- knowledge to be gained is invaluable. facts are indeed true, be aware real name is Caryn Johnson. Ow-Ow: The yo-yo originally stones" originally were named But rather than focus on these topics for only a that they have no educational or Name Game: Lynrd Skynrd weighed four pounds and had a "The Flagstones." It was the first month, every day must be dedicated to opening our nutritional value whatsoever, took its name from the band 20-foot cord. It was used as a prime-time animated series, minds and our hearts to new ideas and ways of think- and have no relevance to current members' high school teacher, weapon. created as a cartoon version of events or college studies. Thank Leonard Skinner. Led Zeppelin More Ow-Ow: The first record- "The Honeymooners." ing. After all, isn't that what college is all about? God. took its name from a comment by ed vasectomy was accidentally Running Water: The ancient 77ie Wiz.- The little people who a fellow musician who witnessed performed in 1873. Also, cave- Romans had indoor, flushing played the Munchkins in "The one of the group's early per- men successfully performed toilets. They also had indoor Wizard of Oz" felt they were be- formances: "you went down like brain surgery. swimming pools and a complex The BG News Staff ing mistreated, so they kept sa- a lead balloon." On The Sly: Actor Sylvester sewage system. botaging the production. Direc- On The Isle: The castaways of Stallone first starred In a porno- Bunch Of Bull: A single bull photo editor Ross Weit/ncr tor Victor Fleming once shot "Gilligan's Island " were going to graphic movie titled "Party At ejaculation can impregnate 1,000 1500 feet of film before he rea- be rescued on the last episode, assistant photo editor Nalhan Wallace Kitty and Stud's." When he sold cows. lized they were singing, "Ding but the series was canceled be- the screenplay to "Rocky" he had sports editor Mark DcChant dong, the bitch is dead." fore it could be filmed. By the about $200 in the bank. On that happy note I return you assistant sports editor Randy Seller More Wiz: The film's cos- way, the Skipper had a name: Saucer Stuff: Each year, the to your normally scheduled pro- assistant sports editor Mike Kazimorc tumers searched dozens of Los Jonas Grumby. So did the majority of UFO sightings are gramming. Insider managing editor Joe Pciffcr Angeles thrift shops before find- Professor: Roy Hincklcy. Mary reported when Mars reaches its special projects editor Dawn Keller ing just the right second-hand Ann's name originally was closest proximity to Earth. David Coehrs is a weekly col- assistant special projects editor Leah Bamum jacket for the Wizard character Bunny. Louie Louie: King Louis XIV umnist for The BG News copy chief Mcridilh McCrackcn The BG News Editorial Office Media scrutinized by all editor 372-6966 Insider 372-6967 managing editor 372-2603 Is media judge, jury and executioner of society's current events ? assistant managing editor 372-6968 It's Impossible to escape the information age. Most families have The right to free speech contains a weighty responsibility. news editor 372-2952 more than one television and several radios. The movie business is The media is entrusted to use this right to perform a check on soci- city editor 372-6968 making more money than ever before. Computers receive informa- ety by asking questions, digging for clues and providing answers. sports editor 372-2602 tion about world events, sports and even local news. How is this bar- At times, the answers to the questions are not pleasing. editorial 372-2604 rage of information affecting the poor, defenseless minds of innocent Many people put a lot of stock and trust in entertainers, sports fig- onlookers and listeners? ures and politicians; some of these are even emulated with the re- 204 Wcsl Hall Actually, it is very difficult to change established opinion. Two- spect given to heroes. Bowling Green Slate University thirds of voters choose their candidates before the presidential cam- Being placed Into the spotlight also puts well-known faces under Bowling Green. Ohio 43403-0726 paign and, despite all the media hoopla, stick to their convictions in the microscope of scrutiny the voting booth. Most Michael Jackson fans will remain loyal. Media "Being judged by the media" is a phrase often heard by those who [email protected] is notorious for doing something called reinforcement and crystalli- believe their situation has been exploited. In actuality, this excuse is zation. It's not as technical as you think. Media reinforces, or tiredly used as a protective sheild for a guilty conscience which Copyright ©1994 by The BG News. Reprinting of any material in strengthens, existing attitudes or opinions. Crystallization refers to needs to be hidden. the sharpening of existing attitudes, making you more positive that The media is there to provide the truth about the myriad of occur- this publication without the permission of The BG News is strictly your opinion is the correct one. ing situations which take place in everyday life. Be it alleged child prohibited. By presenting half of the truth, the media is encouraging the audi- molestation, an arranged beating, an illegal diversion of funds or The BG News is an independent student voice founded in 1920 and ence to make a simple judgement, or reinforce an already existing at- adultery, the truth will be made known. is published daily during the academic year and Wednesdays in the titude. summer. There Is good media, unbiased media and totally unnecessary If people of power, be it political or financial, are Involved with The BG News encourages its readers to notify the paper of any media The incredible power of influence which media holds should wrongdoings then it is the job of the media to report the truth and the errors in stories or photograph descriptions. be geared toward uplifting the community and spreading truth. right of the general public to know the truth. This is the service Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of the student Select media coverage does not put unity and appreciation for other which the media provides and is protected under the first amend- body, faculty or University administration. Opinions expressed in human beings into the spotlight. Attitudes about persons of other ment. columns, cartoons and letters are not necessarily those of The BG races, religions or lifestyles are created In the home, the media News. Letters intended for publication must be between 200-300 seems to feed off this "common bond of Ignorance." Whether it is It is true our justice system is based on "innocent until proven glorifying the Gulf War or covering the riot at the premiere of the guilty," but the media can get closer to the truth of a situation faster words long, typed and include the writer's name, phone number and movie "New Jack City," media will always take a stand and drag un- than any law in the land. University affiliation, if any. The BG News reserves the right to edit wary consumers with them. The media does not condemn; Instead, It reports the facts. any and all letters. Andrea Wood is a guest columnist for The BG News Michael Zawacfci is the editorial editor of The BG News. The BG News Editorial page three THEY SAID IT "[Ohio State Rep. Martin] Hoke does not seem to fathom that women who cross his line of sight are not merely body parts assembled for his viewing February 19 9 4 pleasure." ITHREE -The Plain Dealer in an editorial

Ready for take-off ACROSS THE CAMPUS Comedy competition is TV Ratings tonight Prime-time ratings as The Student Organization for complied by the A.C. Leadership Development (SOLD) Nielsen Co. for Jan. 24- and Campus Expression is spon- 30. A rating measures soring a Comedy Night Competi- tion tonight in the Bowl 'n the percentage of the Greenery. The event, which stu- nation's 93.1 million TV dents are encouraged to enter, homes. Each ratings kicks off at 9 p.m. point represents 942,000 The judges for the contest in- clude Undergraduate President households. Jason Jackson, Vice President 1. Super Bowl XXVIII, Chad Luckncr and Monique Cot- NBC, 45.S share, 42.9 ton. million homes. For more information, contact 2. Super Bowl XXVIII the SOLD adviser, Deb Helm, at post game show, NBC, 372-2843. 27.8,26.2 million homes. 'Charade' at Gish 3. Home Improvement, ABC, 24.9, 23.5 million Theatre Cary Grant and Audrey Hep- homes. burn star in the 1963 motion pic- 4. Seinfeld, NBC, 20.7, ture "Charade" which will be 19.5 million homes. shown at 9 p.m. in the Universi- 5. Grace Under Fire, ty's Gish Film Theatre. Admis- ABC, 20.0,18.8 million sion is free. homes. Dance for Heart to 6. Frasier, NBC, 18.4, 17.3 million homes. benefit AMA Volunteers from all over Wood 7. Home Improvement, County will participate in Dance ABC, 17.9,16.9 million for Heart Saturday, Feb. 12 from homes. 9:30 a.m. until noon at the Uni- 8. Murphy Brown, CBS, versity's Student Recreation 17.8,16.8 million homes. Center. This 2 1/2 hour dance-exercise 9. Wings, NBC, 17.3,16.3 extravaganza will raise funds for million homes. APPkMo the American Heart Associa- 10. PrlmeTlme live, A make believe fighter plane, a look-alike of a Soviet MIC, is dis- together with various parts of several Soviet fighters, is to be tion's cardiovascular research ABC, 17.1,16.1 million played In the exhibition space of a culture center called "Ta- shown as an art object amidst buildings that still show damage and education programs. homes. chelcs" in eastern Berlin Wednesday. The fighter plane, put from World War II. Compiled from staff reports. LETTER

Continued from page one. viously biased against collective The problems are so complex Olscamp came to the University. bargaining. that causes and solutions are not Nagy said the problems with I numerical information about the Milton Hakel, eminent scholar clear-cut. loss of control are the fault of the salary increases had been made of psychology and coordinator of state and the Board of Trustees, available before Olscamp Advocates for Academic Inde- "I think that faculty have lost a which are no longer in contact I released his paper. pendence, said that although he lot of control," Nagy said, adding with the problems of the Univer- "I think it's sort of strange that could not speak for the AAI as a that it started happening before sity. we're now getting numbers that group, he personally did not find I we never got before," Nagy said. anything in the paper with which "The administration waited until he disagreed. they were backed against a wall "I thought [Olscamp's paper] with the threat of collective bar- was very thoughtful and persua- gaining. I think [Olscamp] should sive," Hakel said. have [presented the numbers] However, some faculty mem- before." Nagy said he believes bers do not entirely agree with Olscamp tried to be truthful in either side of the issue, Hakel his letter, even though it is ob- said. OFF I with this coupon - exp. 2/28/94 Spring Break: 8 weeks I Do you have your trip planned yet? Collegiate Connection Join Rfi5tj@ 'n Panama City Beaclr, I $160 - hotel only 531 Ridge St. $256 - hotel + bus I 352-833 ©PIN 7 DAYS A WIIK! Call 2-2343 for details TOM CRUISE TIME IS kkl kkl kkl' kkl" kkl kkf kkl" kkl RUNNING Congratulations to OUT Kappa Kappa Gamma's GET TO

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By Tony Falcone If you're looking for time- honored quality and speedy service when you buy and sell books, look no funher than SBX. The Student Book Exchange opened its doors for business in 1958. Steve Donnelly, manager and owner at SBX since 1983. has roots in Bowling Green. "I came to Bowling Green from Philadelphia," Donnelly said. "I worked for four years at SBX pan- time while studying journalism at the University. It's really a great place for a student to work." While providing quality service. Donnelly likes to get involved with his alma mater. "I like to get involved with the campus, to bring some life to it," he said. "We give tremendous suppon to the basketball and football programs as well." SBX is the oldest privately- owned bookstore in Bowling Green. While the buying and selling of books comprises is the major focus Days For of the business. SBX does sell imprinted items, plus other miscellaneous items. But the bottom line, according to Donnelly, is the Senior Portraits! student. "I like to provide a friendly, PHOTO'Terrsa Thomas service-oriented atmosphere." he University senior Tom Baur is one of 12 student employees at the If you haven't made it to your said. "If a student can't find a book. Student Book Exchange. I am usually able to special order and appointment for this session to have receive items within two or three days. I just like the students to feel at price and stick with that. But on campus. We really do give the your senior portrait taken, get on over ease." because every situation is different. I top price for books." today to The KEY, 28 West Hall. Okay, now the question that try to adapt my policies to each Donnelly employs 15 people. 12 everyone is dying to ask. How do individual student." of which are students. Walk-ins are being accepted you set prices when you buy back As with most bookstores, the "I enjoy being around students," books? beginning and end of every semester Donnelly said. "I like to watch them and well fit you in! "We use a wholesale guide for is the most exciting for SBX. grow up." books no longer in use on campus." "Those are definitely the biggest SBX is open 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Donnelly said. "In most cases, times for us." Donnelly said. "We Monday through Friday, and 9 a.m. though, we will set a pre-determined buy back the most books by volume to 5 p.m. Saturdays. i0-noon;l-6p.m.

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by Courtney Ganneml charcoal grills, fireplaces and nace leaks, according to sanitar- ment to come test your home. News staff writer cigarette smoke," said Sarah ian Ted Hartwell. The American Lung Associa- Russell, the executive director of "We have tested six or seven tion is selling CO detectors as Have you been feeling ill lately the American Lung Association. homes this winter and haven't seen on the WTOL TV 11 news and can't find a logical reason for CO poisonings account for al- found any cases where there has your ill health? It may be time to most one-half of the fatal poison- been CO poisoning," Hartwell Symptoms of CO test your home for carbon mon- ings in the United States each said. oxide. year. Public health authorities The health department uses a • Persistent, severe believe this is only a small pro meter which will detect CO Carbon monoxide is an odor- headaches. less, colorless gas that inter- • Dizziness. feres with the "Significant sources of CO are improperly • Blurred vision. way oxygen is vented or installed gas furnaces or water • Nausea. delivered to the • Fainting. body. heaters, stoves, auto exhaust fumes, • Fatigue. Symptoms of charcoal grills, fireplaces and cigarette • Rapid heartbeat. CO poisoning • Tightening of the include: per- smoke." chest. sistent, severe • Feeling ill and tired at headaches, diz- Sarah Russell, the Americ an Lung Association home but fine upon ziness, blurred leaving home. vision, nausea, fainting, fatigue, - American Umz Association rapid heartbeat or tightening of portion and that many more within 10 minutes of entering the the chest, and feeling ill/tired at deaths and injuries occur sec- home, Hartwell said. home but fine upon leaving ondary to CO exposure that are "We test around the furnace series, Project CO, to test for home, according to the American never treated and improperly di- and exhaust areas, and any other poisonings. Lung Association. agnosed. area where the poisoning would The detectors are available "Significant sources of CO are The Wood County Health De- be likely," Hartwell said. "Our only through the ALA office, improperly vented or installed partment does have the equip- tests have not picked up any CO 47559 Violet Road, Toledo, Ohio, gas furnaces or water heaters, ment necessary to test homes for in this area of Bowling Green." 43623. The cost is $5 (plus an ap- stoves, auto exhaust fumes, possible CO poisonings and fur- There is no fee for the depart- plicable sales tax). Rubens on display in Toledo by Mitch Weiss The Associated Press said as she toured "The Age of came because of the publicity million was being spent on the Rubens" exhibit. surrounding the exhibition. exhibition. That included money TOLEDO, Ohio - Peter Paul Ms. Sullivan and others said "I've been staring at the paint- for hiring 80 part-time workers. Rubens is one of Robin Sullivan's they were impressed with the ings, especially the portraits, He said the museum hoped at favorite painters. So she eagerly scale of the 11-room exhibit, wondering what life was like 300, least to break even. visited the Toledo Museum of Art which will continue through 400 years ago. The pictures are a Wednesday for the opening of an April 24. snapshot of a different time." exhibit on his work. "They're wonderful," said Ann Roger Berkowitz, the mu- SUMMER JOBS! It is the first large-scale inter- Cutlip, a housewife, who said she seum's deputy director, said $1.7 national exhibit of works by the 17th century Flemish master. Rubens' paintings are known for their large, round fleshy nudes GRE and religious themes. Ms. Sullivan, a 22-year-old MAXIMIZE YOUR TEST SCORES University of Toledo student, The B<; Ncoa/Kriitm Ua Swtcl said Rubens' paintings are "vi- brant, full of life." Enroll in the 32-hour GRE A little boy watches from the sidelines at Anderson Arena during "You just can't look at a Ru- CEmRUUtfMI*.* ►POINT *«■ »!*Qt the Bowling Green game against Akron Saturday. 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Assistant New Member - Anne Berger lr!r!,!tjtj,!,lT].lTlr],lTJTJTlT^^^ ASA Assistant Social - Amanda White Assistant Treasure - Sunny Nemeth Congratulations to Board Treasurer - Jana Wochrmycr Executive Officers: Public Relations - Christin Curren Alumni Chairperson - Susan Francis Song and Spirit - Betsy Hauptman President - Lorin Smith Sports and Activities -Jill Tobias Vice President - Connie Fehn Marshall - Kim Roddy Pledge Educator - Holly Vidourek Ritual Chaplain - Shelly Fent Thursday February 3rd S.O.L.D Membership Assistant Scholarship - Erin Kelley •presents • Chairperson - Gail Gudehus Merit - Amber McCuiston House Chairperson - Kylee Price Assistant House - Renec Albers Assistant Quill - Dcanna Siller "S.OX.D on Comedy Quill Chairperson - Leslie Russell Chapter Developement - Amy Bell Comedy Might" Academic Assistant Panaele - Mindy Beery Achievement - Stacey McCume Philanthropy - Joelle Rief There will be a prize of $50 awarded to the first place comedian, Senior Panhellinic Assistant Rush Chairperson i Representative - Kari Forsythe First Party - Jenny Palek with prizes for 2nd and 3rd place also being rewarded. Treasurer - Stacey Heminger Second Party - Shonna Huff Judges include: Jason Jackson, Chad Luckner, Formal Dessert - Katie Molnar Secretary - Jodi Gould and Monique Cotton. Pictorian - Melanie Harman Social Chairperson - Sue Krall Rush Secretary - Jen Sheldon All the fun and laughter starts at 9 p.m. in the Bowl-n-Greenery •: r:WT!TZTVT!t!TZTZT!TZT!.lT!rZ,!.!^^^^^ City The BG News page six Thursday, February 3, 1994 Mall sponsors Health Fair Fair recognizes February as National Health and Heart Month olice

by Katie Carroll "We hope to make people more Members of YW Child Care strations on Friday from 10 a.m. News staff writer aware of their health and the Connections will also be availa- until 11 a.m.. and in the afternoon services in the community avail- ble to offer information to the from 2 p.m. until 3 p.m. Health Fair 1994 will take able to them," said Beth Isaacs, public on day-care centers. The hospital will also be bring- lotter place at the Woodland Mall this the general manager and market- To encourage good health ha- ing in a certified dietician to con- weekend to recognize February ing director for Woodland Mall. bits among the children, the cos- duct cholesterol screening. This as National Health and Heart Many informative booths will tumed mascot "Woody Bear" will service will be available to the Month. public on Saturday from 10 am. • Saturday a man was cited for until 4 p.m. •Friday a woman called police The fair will provide informa- having an open container of alco- tion and demonstrations because her roommate assaulted The annual fair began six years ago after the holic beverage. Police said the throughout the weekend on ways The health issues that will her. The roommate "had her in a individuals can improve their Woodland Mall Marketing Department receive the greatest amount of headlock and punched out her man was observed carrying a cup health. The event, which begins realized that there was a need to bring health attention at the fair will be those face." The woman said she was bearing the greeting, "Happy Friday morning, is sponsored by information to the community of Bowling related to maintaining or improv- afraid for her life, but refused to Holidays From Budweiser." The the Woodland Mall Merchants ing the heart's condition, such as leave after police made the sug- cup contained a quantity of gold- Association and Wood County Green. cholesterol levels, stress control gestion. colored liquid which smelled like • Friday a woman reported to Hospital. and nutrition, said Michele beer. The man told police he had The annual fair began six years Dewese, the staff development police that she brought home an poured the beer in the cup at his ago after the Woodland Mall coordinator for Wood County injured cat she had struck with residence before being observed. Marketing Department realized be set up throughout the mall, in- be at the mall to pass out tooth- Hospital. her car on Poe Road. The cat was • Sunday a man was observed that there was a need to bring cluding such organizations as the brushes and small tubes of tooth- a yellow and white male wearing kicking several parked cars, health information to the com- Wood County Alcohol, Drug and paste to the youngsters. "We will be promoting nutri- a collar and bells. She told the breaking windows, and denting munity of Bowling Green, and it Mental Health Services Board During the fair, the Wood tion and stress the most because police the cat was in unfortunate doors in city lot #2. While being has been a success ever since, and the Wood County Health De- County Hospital will be sponsor- they affect everything else," shape. chased by police, the suspect • Friday a man told police that stepped out from between build- officials said. partment. ing healthy cooking demon- Dewese said. sometime on Friday someone ings on Clough Street, forcing the • Edward A. Villarreal, 29, • Philip C. Sharp, 33, West broke open the door of his resi- pursuing officer to slam on the Perrysburg, was indicted on one Milgrove, was indicted on one dence. The thieves stole two brakes of his squad car. The sus- count of aggravated assault, a count of first-degree murder and power saws, one valued at ap- pect ran in front of the police car fourth-degree felony. two counts of aggravated assault, proximately $250 and the other at during the braking process and • Brenda F. Kynard, 39, each a second-degree felony. $150. was struck. The man refused ourt Toledo, was indicted on one count • Pamela Clapsaddle, 32, Wal- • Friday a woman called police treatment when the emergency of first-degree felonious assault bridge, was indicted on one count because her sister is stalking her squad arrived and was eventual- and one count of failure to com- of trafficking marijuana, a third- and her husband. She said her ly placed in the squad car. ply with police orders, a felony of degree felony. sister follows them around, goes the fourth degree. • Christoper Lee, 19, Rising through county records that con- • Tuesday a man came to the • Todd A. Repass, 29, Ross- Sun, was indicted on two counts cern them, and calls friends and police station to file a harrass- ford, was indicted on one count of of trafficking marijuana, each a relatives to check up on them. ment report. "I have been har- lotter passing a bad check, a third- fourth-degree felony. The woman and her husband told rassed, drugged, bugged and fol- degree felony. • David Mintey, 18, Rising the sister to "keep her nose out of lowed for the past year. I found • Donald Vernell Dixon, 36, Sun, was indicted on one count of their business" but she continues out, so has my whole family," he Toledo, was indicted on one count trafficking marijuana, a fourth- to stalk them. reported. The man also said peo- of grand theft, a felony of the degree felony. • Saturday a woman called ple have been taking advantage • Janet Marie Dillard, 35, degree felony, and one count of third degree. • Gary Lewis Hagemann, 31, police to inform them that of his entire family. "They have Toledo, was indicted on one count attempting to escape custody, a • James M. Minder, 32, Toledo, Toledo, was indicted on two someone "tried" her apartment been trying to do everything and of grand theft and one count of fourth-degree felony. was indicted on one count of counts of aggravated rape, each a doorknob just after she returned making it look like an accident. I receiving stolen property, both • Scott Andrew, 20, of the felony theft of the third degree. first-degree felony. home. The woman said she saw a thought it was the computer second-degree felonies. Wood County Justice Center, was • Allen T. Bugaj, 21, Bowling • Donald Smith. 39, Detroit, white male riding a red ten-speed thieves in Math-Science coming • Emery W. Waggoner, 20, indicted on one count of misuse Green, was indicted on one count was indicted on one count of fail- bike in the area before the back at me, but found out It's not Bowling Green, was indicted on of a credit card, a fourth-degree of theft, a third-degree felony, ure to appear, a special felony. doorknob was "tried." She wit- them. We have been drugged and one count of bribery, a third- felony. one count of breaking and enter- • Jennifer Kidd, 37, Bowling nessed the male parking the bi- bugged and filmed. All of us. I ing and one count of possessing Green, was indicted on one count cycle before the incident. have heard the bugs." The man criminal tools, both felonies of of theft and one count of forgery, • Saturday police received a said his sister probably has a the fourth degree. each a fourth-degree felony. 911 hang-up call from Brass Rail similar report on file. Billiards. Upon calling back, police were informed that three • Sunday a woman reported to males were fighting, and were police that someone threw a moved from the inside to the out- paper cup full of ice water at her WINTER GARAGE SALE side for the convenience of other from the passenger side of a Remember ALL patrons. Two males apparently "red/orange rusty car". The ve- were beating up on a third un- hicle apparently was occupied by identified male. The victim ran three older teens or college-age WHEN: TUESDAY FEB. 15, 1994 of your Valentines out the front door of the bar. males. 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Thursday, February 3, 1994 page seven Congressman oversteps Computer company use of public expression offers early benefits by Rich Harris Eric Fingerhut, D-Ohio, and say- to think before they speak," said The Associated Press ing: "She has the biggest Cathy Moore of Cleveland. ly Jams Humid Reeder said a deciding factor things we can do now mat we breasts." Sidney Kraus, a Cleveland The Associated Press was NCR's agreement to ex- couldn't do before." . CLEVELAND -- Activists, con- Hoke said he learned about the State University communica- tend for 10 years Ita health and Rust said he and his wife had stituents and others had advice videotape Monday afternoon and tions professor who studies tele- DAYTON, Ohio - At 56, medical coverage for him and wanted to put an addition on Wednesday on how Rep. Martin was "mortified." He said he im- vised political debates, said Norm Reeder wasn't ready to his wife, Betty, who has had a the house and buy some prop- Hoke could make amends for his mediately called Ms. Dwyer and Hoke's apologies are good, as far retire. history of health problems. erty in Tennessee, but ware not remark about the size of a televi- apologized, then followed it up as they go. But Kraus said more The computer program ana- The Reeders, who raised sure if they could afford to. sion producer's breasts. with a written apology. needs to be done. lyst thought he would be on the three daughters, live on a 14-a- The early retirement package Mostly it , in an editori- "He could give himself 100 job at NCR Corp. - now called cre farm north of Dayton, will allow them to do that, ha boiled down to: al Wednesday, said the freshman hours of community service, or AT&T Global Information So- where they raise wheat and said. Zip your Up. congressman "seems to be cur- something like that," Kraus said. lutions - for at least another soybeans. Rust plans to spend his re- "I did see ... iously oblivious to the line be- "But the question is whether he six years But when the com- Reeder said his wife, a re- tirement helping build homes that he apolo- tween private thought and public can - just by doing something puter manufacturer decided to tired schoolteacher, was wor- for the needy, volunteering at gized and what expression." like that - atone for it." streamline Its operations, it ried about the financial impact Kettering Medical Center and not. I don't "Hoke does not seem to fathom made mm an offer he couldn't of his retirement playing golf. care. It's still that women who cross his line of Fingerhut, who shook his head refuse. "For my wife and I, this was He has not ruled out another uncalled for," sight are not merely body parts but said nothing when Hoke Reeder was among 2,400 a pretty difficult decision," job. He said he has heard from said Maripat assembled for his viewing plea- made the remark, also came in NCR workers who accepted the said Reeder. "But I felt I'd find several companies that want Blankenheim, a Hoke sure," the newspaper said. for a share of the criticism. Fing- early retirement offer that In- something to do." him to help them set up trade spokeswoman Public reaction was less erhut has said he was un- cludes a lump-sum payment of It dldn 't take him long. After shows. for Cleveland-based 9to5, the critical. 9to5, which usually is comfortable with the entire $30,000, insurance benefits for National Association of Working retiring Dec. 31, Reeder landed AT&T Global Information swamped with calls when sexism exchange, calling it "clearly an varying periods, and other a temporary Job with a con- Women. and harassment issues are Solutions spokeswoman Patri- inappropriate comment." benefits. tractor that administers his cia Allen said the company "I have a 17-year-old son and I raised, said the only calls The package was offered to former employer's payroll. tried to make the early retire- would be extremely embarrassed Wednesday were from reporters. But Kraus suggested Finger- 5,500 workers age 50 and older if he did something like that, let "But I have made some con- ment offer attractive, but not hut should have rebuked Hoke on with at least 10 years of ser- tacts with some other contract- so attractive it would trigger a alone a public official who's rep- Voters reacted with tolerance. the spot. vice. The company employs resenting an area of the state," "I think it was a very inappro- ing firms and friends of mine, mass exodus of valuable em- 51,000 workers worldwide, in- ployees. she said. priate remark, but I don't think it and they feel I can probably "I would have. Or I would have cluding 27,000 in the United continue in this capacity with The Washington Post reported should have any effect on how he kept quiet but walked away," "We're trying to be more States. The offer was extended another firm," he said. Tuesday that Hoke commented does his job or how he's viewed Kraus said. "You have to stand competitive and strengthen only to workers In the United "A friend told me when me our market position,'' she said. on Conus Communications pro- unless he does more of it in the up to those kind of things." States. ducer Lisa Dwyer's breasts dur- future," said Robert Schenk of door closes, another opens.'' The company also has of- Reader, who worked for NCR For Lowell Rust, a 40-year fered 25,000 of Its U.S. em- ing preparation for a taping of suburban Fairview Park, who Hoke said Wednesday he'd be the lawmakers' reaction to the said he voted for Hoke. for 15 years, said it was a tough employee, the offer came at ployees a "voluntary separa- willing to talk to his critics. decision. He wanted to stay State of the Union speech last "I think he and maybe others the perfect time. tion" package. If the em- with NCR, but feared being week. will be more aware, because of "I'm receptive to learning '1 was planning to retire at ployees leave their jobs, they After eying Ms. Dwyer, Hoke, this publicity, that they shouldn't more about sensitivity training laid off if he refused the offer. the end of January anyway," will receive a lump-sum pay- "I really didn't have any Ul R-Ohio, is seen turning to Rep. say things like that. They ought from 9to5," he said. But he said said Rust, 62, who managed ment of $5,000 phis an addi- feelings to the company, but at he couldn't immediately commit trade shows for NCR tional sum based on yean of the time I was hired I antici- to the training because "I don't "This was vary definitely service to the company. They pated being there until I was know what the time demands big-time icing on the cake. It also will receive Insurance and would be." 62,"hesaid. certainly opened up a lot of retirement benefits

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CHICAGO - Police on an early by Nancy Benac for those who had "come to find morning drug raid today found The Associated Press themselves still loving their 19 children, the youngest six country but loathing the tnilitar- months old, living in a squalid, WASHINGTON - It is one of y." cockroach-infested apartment, the quirks of history that lt could Keenly aware that such a past sleeping on the floor and compet- fall to the president who came of placed him in a sensitive position ing with dogs for food. age as a Vietnam war protester to on veterans' issues, Clinton came The children showed signs of undo a remnant of the war's le- into office talking tough on Viet- abuse - some with cigarette gacy of distrust. nam. burns and whip marks, said "This is an He promised to make resolu- police officer Linda Burns. issue for the tion of the POW-MIA issue "a "I saw babies everywhere," present day," national priority" by insisting on Bums said. "The apartment was President Clin- a full accounting of all those sol- cold. The apartment was filthy. t o n said diers still listed as missing be- I'm talking feces, garbage, food Wednesday as fore normalizing relations with on the floor. I don't even know he weighed Vietnam. how to describe it - it was just r e c o m - On Memorial Day, he con- filth." mendations to fronted his detractors directly in lift the U.S. a visit to the Vietnam War Me- Six adults - four mothers, a trade embargo morial. Amid cheers and jeers, as father and an uncle of the chil- against Viet- some veterans turned their backs dren - were charged with con- nam. on him, Clinton declared: "Let us tributing to the neglect of a child, Aides said the president was contir.ue to disagree if we must a misdemeanor. preparing to lift the 19-year-old about the war. But let us not let it ban, urged on by U.S. businesses divide us as a people any longer." Sgt. Russell Mueller said police and encouraged by Vietnam's co- were investigating the possibility operation in helping resolve His pledge on that day to the of child abuse, a more serious questions about unaccounted-for families of soldiers who did not charge. There were no drug American soldiers. come home from Vietnam: "We charges. Dogged during the presidential will do all we can to give you not APPhWoAUrkF.IUi campaign by questions about only the attention you have asked Police entered the two- how he avoided the Vietnam for, but the answers you de- bedroom apartment in a crime- Chicago police discovered 19 children living In this squalid, cockroach-Infested apartment after an early morning drug raid Wednesday. This Is the kitchen where police found a stove that dldnt work and draft, and shadowed in office by serve." ridden neighborhood on the city's strained relations with the mili- Clinton said his college-age West Side about 4 a.m., looking some of the children sharing food with dogs. Six adults were charged with contributing to the neglect of a child. Police are also investigating the possibility of child abuse charges. tary, Clinton would like nothing protests against the war would for drugs. They didn't find any, better than to put the war behind not make his decision on the em- but found a squalid apartment "They were eating food off the ches crawling over everything. the dogs and the children." him. bargo more difficult because furnished only with two mattres- floor out the bowls the dogs were "The oven was totally unable to Two adults were in the apart- He rejected suggestions that "there were so many distin- ses. Lt. Fred Bosse said five chil- eating out of," Bosse said. "The cook any warm food. And the re- ment when police arrived, and his past would make the decision guished veterans who think the dren were sleeping on the cold conditions were totally decrepit maining food that was on the four more showed up while politically more difficult, saying, embargo should be lifted and floor when police arrived. - the floors, the walls - with roa- floor was being fought over by police were there. "We just have to do what's right." there are people on the other side Yet because of who he is the de- ... who are not veterans." cision could carry special risks. One administration official, It is true that veterans' groups speaking only on condition of and families of missing Ameri- anonymity, expressed a fear that cans are divided on whether the "this issue's going to eat us ban should stand. And some who alive." oppose lifting the ban say Clin- Such concerns persist although ton's background should not be the president got some political an issue. cover when the Senate voted last week to support lifting the em- "The real measure is a real, ob- bargo. jective assessment of what the Just as the nation has spent Vietnnme.se have and haven't decades coming to grips with its done," said Ann Mills Griffiths of role in Vietnam, so has it been a the National League of Families long, difficult Journey for Clin- of American Prisoners and Miss- ton, who in 1969 wrote to thank a ing in Southeast Asia Her group ROTC recruiter "for saving me believes the ban should be main- from the draft" by giving him a tained until Vietnam offers more deferment. help in resolving POW-MIA Clinton sought understanding cases. ARE YOU PREPARED FOR THE

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Men back in first scare, then top BG dumps Eastern, 84-65 M^mui'pset by Mark Leonard DeChant Stein couldn't have been more sports editor excited about her team's early by Mike Kazlmore effort. assistant sports editor It will not go down as one of the "I don't think we've played a most flashy wins in Falcon histo- better half against Bowling In the battle of the best defen- ry, but BG will take it. Green In our history," Stein said. sive team in the Mid-American The depth of History, in fact, may support Conference against one of the the women's Stein's statements. BG holds a league's best offensive squads basketball 23-6 edge over the Eagles, and something had to give. team finally have come out winners in 23 of Actually, two things happened. took its toll on the last 24 meetings between the First of all, the Falcons played visiting two clubs. their usual hard-nosed defense, Eastern Michi- But hey, BG is the best- but they also came up with a stel- gan Wednes- shooting team in the league. lar offensive performance dur- day, as BG "With Bowling Green's high- ing their 84-74 dismantling of handed the Ea- powered offense, a superior Eastern Michigan. It was the gles an 84-65 offensive team Is going to hurt a first time this season that BG has Mid-American team that is in a year of transis- broken the 80 point barrier Conference defeat. tion," Stein said. against a MAC team. BG once again spun its wheels And hey, BG Is perhaps the The victory, coupled with Ak- in the conference race, however, most unselfish MAC squad. ron's upset win over Miami, puts Tfct BG NrwWRon WeltiMr as league-leading Toledo slipped "Once we started reversing the the Falcons (12-5 overall, 7-2 in Antonio Daniels attempts to outmanuever Eastern Michigan's James Reed during last night's game. by Central Michigan, 68-61, to ball in the offense," BG head the conference) back into a first Daniels led BG in passing with six assists. remain undefeated (9-0) in the coach Jaci Clark said. "We got so place tie with the Redskins. loop. many shots." Eastern, losing a chance to gain Meanwhile, the Eagles, behind play. lead at the break behind a 70 per- The Falcons remain a half- And don't forget that incredi- valuable ground on the leaders, the strong inside performance of That is when freshman point cent shooting performance, most game behind UT at 8-1 (14-3 ble Bowling Green bench. slipped to 10-7 on the year and Kareem Carpenter (25 points, 15 guard Antonio Daniels took over. of which came from point blank overall). Eastern has played the With the score at 50-44, BG 5-4 in the league. rebounds), were able to cut the Daniels scored all six of his range. first half of the league schedule outscored EMU 34-21 the rest of Although the Falcons currently Falcons lead from 14 to six. EMU points over the final five minutes "When you get easy shots you'- without a win (0-9), and falls to the game. Of the 34 markers, 27 find themselves perched a top could have further cut into BG's of the contest. He also combined re going to shoot 70 percent and 1-15 overall this season. were scored by the BG reserves. the league standings BG head lead if it could have knocked on the play of the game during when you take difficult shots While the final score indicates Forward JJ. Nuesmeyer led coach Jim Larranaga said that down some free throws. During this period. you're not," Kline-Ruminski (26 yet another snoozer for the home the charge, tallying 11 points in it's a bit tcoo early to start cele- this span Eastern missed seven With BG clinging to a seven points, eight rebounds) said. team, head coach Paulette Stein the five minutes following brating. of nine attempts. point lead Daniels (six assists, six "Our game plan going in was to and her young Eagles kept the Eastern's run. "I don't think that being in first "Our free throw shooting was points) drove the lane, drawing set a lot of screens on the ball. contest caf feinated for the better Nuesmeyer hit a jumper with place at this point in the year is poor and that also hurt us," EMU defenders toward him, and then The screen and roll plays with part of 28 minutes. 7:25 left that made it 69-50, and very significant," Larranaga head coach Ben Braun said. dished off a perfect pass to Floyd the guards were the real key to The ball game was last tied at effectively snuffed out any said. "That's the worst we've shot free Miller who jammed the ball home us getting a good start." 18 with 10:52 left in the first thoughts Eastern had of winning After picking apart EMU's de- throws all year." with EMU's Maurice Brant ley Another key was junior period, and Eastern kept their its first MAC game. fense for 48 first half points the Despite it's poor showing from hanging all over him. reserve guard Ray Lynch. Lynch halftime deficit respectable at Clark said Nuesmeyer's out- Falcons offense found baskets a the charity stripe Eastern still Brantley was whisted for the poured in eight points, including 38-29. burst was a credit to BG's pass- little harder to come by in the found Itself in the ball game foul and Miller's free throw two treys, in six minutes of first The Eagles continued to hang oriented offense. second stanza. In fact, during the when Brian Tolbert (16 points) pushed the Falcons lead back to half action. on early in the second half. "I think we finally pushed the opening 11 minutes after inter- knocked down a three-point double digits at 75-65. "I thought that Lynch came in Senior Jean Akins, who came into ball, and J.J. was just the person mission BG was only able to bomb to cut BG's lead to four In the first half it was all BG as and hit some big baskets for the game with a 17 point s-per- to get the shots," Clark said. score 13 points. with just under five minutes to the Falcons ran out to a 48-34 them," Braun said. game average, tossed in a three- "When they collapsed, she found pointer in EMU's first offensive herself open and put it in." series. Nuesmeyer finished with a ca- She later added two free reer-high 14 points in 18 minutes. throws and a jumper, and when Lori Albers also scored 14, while teammate Seena Waters pumped Michelle Shade had 18 and Nicky FRESH TENNIS TALENT in a jumper with 12:01 left in the Meilmann 10. the USTA. That's right, num- game. Eastern trailed the defend- Albers added 5 rebounds, 5 Freshmen. Trio of young stars prove steals and 4 assists In 21 minutes The bottom of the totem pole. ber one. ing MAC champions by a 50-44 The lowest form of life on of action. Cindy is very excited about margin. earth-right? experience isn't everything the upcoming season, empha- Uh, Incorrect. The 1993 sizing that good team unity and freshman class has brought Cindy Mikolajewski, Julie doubles with super-sophomore youth should take the team far. forth loads of very talented Weisblatt, and Jennifer Patty Bank. She will definitely be a part of Ferraro twins Schwartz were asked to imme- Cindy had a tough time com- athletes who have made their the present and the future. presence known in virtually diately come in and step up ing in. She found balancing "By the way, I also sing lead every sport offered at BG. their play at the collegiate classes, adapting to a new en- vocals in the van c. the long separated on ice The BG women's tennis team level. And like the champions vironment, and practicing ten- road trips," Cindy said. is no exception. they are, that is just what they nis three hours a day to be did. quite difficult. But like the Unfortunately, another by Mike Nadel Sound Beach, N.Y., have played The year's top recruit comes champion she is, Cindy man- freshman on the team, Julie The Associated Press together at every level of com- B7 from about 10 miles up the aged to play very well in the Weisblatt, will not see much petitive hockey since they were Garrett Walkup road in Perrysburg. Cindy Mi- spotlight of third singles. action over the next few weeks. ROUEN, France - For the first eight. They turned 21 last week. kolajewski played number one During the summer, Cindy Julie has been diagnosed time ever, the Ferraro twins In 1991-92, Peter was MVP of News sports writerj singles all four years at Per- was heavily involved in the with mononucleosis which won't be playing hockey the junior U.S. Hockey League rysburg High School. United States Tennis Associa- means - according to doctors - together. and scored 101 points, two more Coach Penny Dean landed That's right, all four years. tion tournaments. Last summer she will be sleeping for the bet- Peter, a top scorer for the U.S. than Chris. Chris had been the three exceptional players from Mikolajewski was Northern was busy for Mikolajewski - ter part of the next month. Olympic team, goes to Lilleham- league's MVP and leading scorer the Midwest who have already Lakes League Player of the she worked, played five times Weisblatt is from South Eu- mer. Chris, tied for the club lead the previous season. made a major impact on the Year her junior year, leading a week, and competed in tour- clid, Oh., where she was the in assists, goes home. Peter led the 1992 U.S. national court. All three ladies were her team to the conference naments. conference champion all four "It's one of the hardest cuts in junior team in scoring and Chris very successful in high school, champioship and a state years at the second singles po- the world," coach Tim Taylor was one point behind. Each had and were the top players in playoff birth Amidst all that, she just hap- sition, and conference Most said Wednesday. 11 points during 1993 World Jun- their respective schools their This year she has been play- pened to be named Northwest Valuable Player her senior Chris Ferraro learned of Tay- ior Championships. As freshmen senior year. ing third singles and second Ohio's number one player by year from Brush High School. lor's decision Sunday, just before at Maine last season, they helped That's right, MVP. the team left for Europe to play the Black Bears win the NCAA Julie was also recruited by its final four pre-Olympic games. Division I title; Chris was fourth Miami University, which wins Chris, who is still with the club, in scoring with 51 points, Peter the Mid-American Conference politely declined to comment. was fifth with 50. Championship virtually every "There's no doubt in my mind And both forwards were draft- year. But Weisblatt turned that he's a great player and he ed by the NHL's New York Rang- down the Redskins because she should be staying with us. Things ers in 1992 - Peter in the first felt they placed too much pres- just didn't work out," Peter said. round, Chris in the fourth. sure on their players to win, "It's very unfortunate, but I'm Chris made the trip to Rouen and do nothing more. just going to have to deal with it because Taylor wasn't sure about "I would not have enjoyed and live on for a month. the status of Ciavaglia and playing for Miami because "I've never really played with- Drury. Ciavaglia, who was play- they dont have fun," Weisblatt out him. I hope it doesn't change ing in the Swedish elite league, said. "They are too serious and my game. I have to work things arrived Wednesday and will play that is not what tennis is about, out by myself." Thursday. Drury, who was with it is supposed to be fun." With Ted Drury and Peter Cia- the NHL's Calgary Flames, Last fall, Julie had plenty of vaglia leaving pro teams to join joined the U.S. team Sunday and fun and went undefeated in the the U.S. squad, someone had to is just coming back from a knee process. Playing fifth singles, go. Ian Moran was cut last week injury; he's not expected to play she did not lose one match - and Ferraro will depart after the until Saturday. including the BGSU Invita- four-day Rouen tournament, "It's a little bit awkward," said tionals. which starts Thursday when the Drury, also a 1992 Olympian. United States meets Norway. "But Mr. Taylor said back in Au- Jennifer Schwartz, the third "Chris was dealt a bad blow In gust that I was on the team. freshman phenom, is from that he got mononucleosis in the "If I was coming out of no- Northbrook, Illinois, near Chi- middle of the tour," Taylor said. where, yeah, it would be a lot cago. Jennifer is very quiet and "That put him behind the 8-ball, more difficult. But I think every- is perfectly content with going at a competitive disadvantage to one knew I was coming back, so I unnoticed. the other kids." don't really feel that awkward." But the way she is playing Despite missing three weeks in doubles and singles, she will October, Chris Ferraro has 34 as- Peter said he doesn't begrudge not go unnoticed for long. Drury and Ciavaglia their spots Like a champion, she was a sists to go with eight goals. Peter Tk« BG Ncwi/N«lkM Wallace shares the team assist lead (as on the team. He can't help but four-year letter winner at does Todd Mar chant) and also feel cheated that his brother Freshmen tennis team members Jenny Swartz and Cindy Mikolajewski have performed with the tal- Glenbrook North High School. wont be beside him in Lilleham- has 26 goals. ent and maturity of their older and more experienced counterparts. See TENNIS, page page eleven. The Ferraro twins, natives of mer. Sports The BG News page ten Thursday, February 3, 1994 Last year for Gregory Puck plays apart in by The Associated Press The native of Lansdowne, Pa., two seasons as an assistant at earned his undergraduate degree Navy and three at Villanova be- from East Stroudsburg Universi- fore going 132-69 in seven years BOWLING GREEN. Ohio - ty in 1952, where he was an as the head coach at Rhode - Jack Gregory will retire July 1 offensive guard on the football Island. Falcon scoring woes after 12 years as the athletic di- team. He earned his master's de- rector at Bowling Green State gree in 1960 from Temple. He also spent a year with the I walked into the hockey just did my job. I didn't do any- floor. University. Gregory coached at two high Green Bay Packers In the front lockeroom after their 8-1 loss thing wrong." Finally the puck broke its Gregory, 65, was named athlet- schools from 1952 to 1959, then office before going into college to Michigan State Saturday, in "Oh come on," I protested. silence. "I confess. I jumped ic director at Bowling Green on moved to the college level at his administration at Yale in 1978. search of a few answers. "BG outshot the Spartans 39-35 over a few Falcon's sticks, July 15,1982, after serving as as- alma mater in 1959 as head foot- Under his direction. Bowling "Can't let it get you down," and Michigan 37-29 last Tues- wouldn't sit still for a clean sociate athletic director at Yale ball coach. His teams were Green has won 20 Mid-American Sean Pronger said. "All you can day. Before that, they only shot, and I steered myself into for four years. 49-11-2 in seven years. He spent Conference titles in eight sports. do is work a little bit harder, managed to score four goals in Buzak's pads." not force the shots. Otherwise, losses to Illinois-Chicago, "What about Brian Holzing- I try new tape jobs and curves Michigan State and Notre er's attempt on a wide-open net on the stick and different Dame." in the third period?" Falcons sign 16 players lengths of sticks." I went on to point out that be- "I made sure that the pass "We're going to find some- never connected," it said. by Mike Kazlmore Blackney said. "We attracted ponents. It's my goal to be on a thing," Brian Holzinger said. "Why?" I demanded. assistant sports editor more speed than we have ever level playing field with everyone "It's a little bit frustrating and "Because the media and had before." we compete against." all you can do is bear down coaches picked BG to finish For many schools, two confer- One new recruit is Demetrius A list of the 16 players making harder to keep getting Sports sixth in the preseason polls. ence championships and two Carr, last year's state Division II up the Falcons 1994 recruiting chances." They were holding onto fourth bowl victories in a three year 100-meter champion. class: "We're not fussy," head Column place and got as high as third span might lead to a feeling of "He (Carr) might be the fastest •Eric Arnold defensive back coach Jerry York said. "We'll earlier on. Without my inter- complacency - but not at Bowl- kid in the state," Blackney said. Columbus, Ohio take goals off shin guards, vention, they would have ing Green. "We plan on using him as a run- •Chioke Bradley defensive cross bars, whatever." peaked too soon. I had to Yesterday, BG head football ning back, but I think he would back Mansfield, Ohio I looked past the dazed and ground them with a little real- coach Gary Blackncy announced have the ability to go to wide re- •Morty Bryce tailback How confused faces, but did not see ity." that his staff had signed 16 ciever or go to defensive back." manville, Ontario who held the answer. Out of the Randy Last season, they made a late players to national letters of in- Although success in the con- •Willie Burton defensive back corner of my eye, I saw a flash run to finish seventh and tent to play for the Falcons in ference is as always a top prior- Ft. Wayne, Ind. towards the door. I whirled and Setter pulled off a first-round upset 1994. Blackney said that improv- ity, Blackney said that he's not •Todd Bush linebacker Cha- followed in a rush. I picked up against Western Michigan. The ing the team's defense overall satisfied with that. grin Falls, Ohio my pace, snaking through the year before that, the Falcons speed and was a major concern "Obviously our most important •Demetrius Carr tailback crowd hot on the trail of my fore the winter break, BG had sunk to the depths of ninth that had to be filled if BG was to goal is to compete in the MAC," Columbus, Ohio quarry. I saw him duck into a out scored opponents 73-49 and place and missed the playoffs remain a top-caliber football Blackney said. "I think that we •Anthony Holcomb tight end vacant lockeroom and I caught tallied a 9-5-2 record. Since the after putting together a mid- team. could be getting to the point Akron, Ohio the door before he could shut it break, the Falcons have slum- season sweep of Michigan and "Our thrust was in two areas, where we're more than competi- •Gardner Howard defensive and lock it. ped to 11-11-2 overall, going a win and tie against Michigan defense and overall team speed," tive with our non-conference op- end Defiance, Ohio Aha! I had cornered the cul- 2-6-0 after the layoff. Scoring State. •Dontay Hunter defensive prit of BG's scoring problems. fell to a trickle, producing sev- I can see the puck's reason- i|i;i|i;i;i;i;i;i;i;i;i;i;i;i;i;i^r lineman Cleveland Heights, Ohio The puck. en goals in the six losses and ing, after all, I am the person •Effie James quarterback "All right, you got me. I'll yielding 27 to the opposition. talking to it, but it still acted a 1 HOWARDS club H j Mansfield, Ohio answer your questions," the Discounting the 13 goals little overzealously. I^.I, i, i, i,i, i, i, i, i, i, i, i,i, i,i, i, i, i, i, i,i, i,i,i, i, i,i,i, i,i,i, i, 1,1,1.1,1; •Dana Johnson defensive puck said nervously, wiping its scored in their two wins With justice served, the Fal- lineman Portsmouth, Ohio brow. against Illinois-Chicago and cons have nothing to worry 210 N. Main Performing Live 352-9951 • Adam Lige linebacker I turned the recorder on and Lake Superior, BG's scoring about when they shoot. The Thurs., Fri., & Sat. Adrian, Mich. asked why it had so blatantly well had dried up. puck promises not to intefere •Justin Moody wide receiver thrown the game in the Spar- "The gig is up, puck, are you anymore. Maybe it will even Beg?"6 aV Pittsburgh, Penn. tans' favor. going to admit it?" give them some favorable LOST & FOUND' •Bob Niemet Columbus, Ohio "I don't know what you are The puck's brow had not bounces. •Kahn Powell wide receiver talking about," the puck stam- gone dry, it shifted around Randy Setter is assistant • Pinball • Video Games • Pool • Ping Pong Pontiac, Mich. mered. "You saw the game, I nervously and looked at the sports editor o/The News. iilii'iij'■il■■i' ■'■■■■1 •Willie Watson defensive lineman Amherst, N.Y. HOME FALCON HOCKEY TOMORROW AND SATURDAY - 7 P.M. »1 vs. Illinois-Chicago and Ohio State. Come help the Falcons get back on track in the CCHA! Last

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TENNIS cause we have great doubles three freshmen, all of them ex- OSU grabs best Continued from page page nine. players and have been working Athletes pressed their concern over all on them a lot," she said. of the Intense practices and the Two times Jennifer was All- "Most players on the other year-round schedule. of slim pickings avoid state honorable mention in teams have not had much dou- Unlike Andre Agassi, these both the singles and the dou- bles experience until they got ladies don't want image, they bles positon. That's right, two to college. We should be able to lando Pace, who decided on Ohio Just want what they deserve - by Rusty Miller times. beat them." respect and fans in the stands. The Associated Press State Wednesday morning. attention Jennifer's strength lies in Tentatively, Schwartz is tag- They play in Toledo on Feb- Eleven of the 20 signees come her ability to cover the entire from Ohio. With early returns by Larry Slddoni teamed with junior Erin Bow- ruary 19 versus Detroit Mercy. COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ohio State court and come to the net beer as her doubles partner. coach John Cooper said it was a showing a total of only three The Associated Press It is too bad they won't be often, which means that she is When asked to comment on showing them any. That's lack of negatives as much as a lot native Ohioans signing with Pcnn a very good doubles player. State, Michigan and Notre Dame, LILLEHAMMER. Nor- her partner, Bowbeer said right, no mercy. of positives that helped his pro- Jennifer feels confident in the Jenny "is a wonderful partner gram seal the deal with 20 Cooper said that spoke volumes. way ~ The first American There is somthing very spe- athletes to arrive for the team's doubles play and she because we communicate well cial about these three ladies players Wednesday on the first "It says we kept them at feels that it is the Falcons' ad- home," he said. "We were able to Winter Olympics say they on the court." "Plus I think she and the rest of the women's day for the signing of national vantage over the rest of the is amazing because she can letters of intent. get the ones we went after. That's could benefit from the tennis team. They win, and do courtroom drama swirling MAC. sleep in any position in the van it quietly. They lose, and do it "We didn't have any con- the way it should be every year." "I feel our doubles play is Still, several prominent around teammates Tonya on the trips out of town." graciously. troversies," Cooper said during where we can really excel, be- an afternoon news conference. players selected out-of-state Harding and Nancy Kerri- After speaking with the Not many people can do that. "There wasn't any, 'Is Cooper schools, including the stars who gan. here? Is he leaving? Are they go- finished 1-2 in the Mr. Football Fifteen athletes and three Scoreboard staff members of the men's ing to renew his contract?' We balloting. Both Curtis Enis, who Men'a llooau Healmann 16 4-5 2-3 24 2 2 10 Wedneadari Reaulu Bowling <;rt*n (■*) didn't hear any of that this year - rushed for a state record 2,764 and women's speedskating Koeater 11 1-1 0-1 1-3 1 0 2 Bowling Green S4, Kaatem Michigan 74 I n rb i>: yards this season at Union City team landed in Oslo on Aull 9 0-2 04) 0 0 0 Akron 72 Miami 61 or I haven't heard any of it. That mln ma m-i 0-1 c • ■» Nueameyer 11 5-9 4-4 14 0 1 14 Ball Stale 75. Wenem Michigan 68 Wednesday after a three- 34 3-8 wasn't an issue with many of the Mississinawa Valley, and St. Ig- Konuva* 5-1 IM 1 5 13 DeLoye 3 0-0 0-0 o: 0 1 0 Toledo 70. Central Michigan 64 natius defensive lineman Mike stop, 24-hour flight and said Miller 19 55 3-6 1-3 4 0 13 Hooper 17 24 2-2 04 2 1 6 Ohio 87. Kent 49 recruits this year." K.Rurmnak 36 12-22 2-6 2 27 Also aiding the cause was a Buzin opted to play for Joe Pa- the attention on the rival H I TOTALS 2M 34-67 la-2017 W 13 21 M Saturday"! Gamce figure skaters would lessen Darnell 25 0-3 6-6 0-1 2 6 6 Percentage*: FG-.507; FT- 800. 3-poant goala Eaetcm Michigan at Toledo 10-1-I record last year that in- terno at Penn State. Ijmniii 31 1-3 3-4 0-5 1 5 5 0-2 Central Michigan at Ball Stale cluded a Big Ten co- After the top level of players, the pressure on even the Swanaon 15 11 O-O 1-4 1 0 2 Eaaltrn MkhlianlaS) Ohio at Miami championship and Cooper's first the pickings were slim, accord- best-known members of Lynch 17 3< 1-2 1-2 0 2 9 Panom 37 1-13 2-2 1-3 3 3 19 Weetem Michigan at Akron their crew. Cenaier 20 2-3 S-7 0-5 I 1 9 Lane 29 1-3 2-2 M 3 3 4 Bowling Green at Kent bowl win in his six years at Ohio ing to Cooper and Bowling Green Knoppet 3 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 Moorman 22 3-14 04) 4-6 0 1 6 Women'! Standing* "I think it's the best thing TOTALS 2M 27-51 23-3« i-» 16 21 14 State. coach Gary Blackney. Akin 32 4-13 5-6 5-5 2 4 16 Conference Overall Cooper, who has two years left "We didn't feel like there were that can happen to Bonnie rtrcenUftf: FG-.529; FT- 641.3-poult goala Sugga 29 2-5 12 (10 4 6 5 School W L W 1 (Blair) and Dan (Jansen)," 5 12CK™mvta2.I.»T*h 2. Kline-Rumuuki 1) Bryant 12 0-2 04) 04) 0 3 0 Toledo 9 0 16 1 on his contract, said, "It was a the numbers in the state as KtiUrn MkMjan (74) Wiusn 6 22 04) c. 1 0 4 said Nathaniel Mills, a Bowling Green 1 1 14 1 smooth recruiting class for us. maybe in past years," Cooper McCune 19 J-3 O-O 1-1 2 0 8 Oaky 4 0-0 04) 041 0 0 0 Ohio 7 2 11 6 1,500-meter racer from Carpenter 37 11-20 3-10 9-15 3 1 25 Wiennga 3 1-1 1-2 l-l 0 0 3 Kant 5 4 II 5 Everything went pretty much said. "But I think the quality of 16 0-4 some of these athletes is as good Evanston, 111. "It's already Kuig 0-0 0-1 4 1 0 Brabaon 3 0-0 04) 1-2 o 0 0 Miami 5 4 it) 7 according to the way we thought Tolben 33 6-15 1-3 2-5 4 S 16 Kuliaowaai 3 1-1 04) 1-1 2 0 2 Central Michigan 4 5 7 :n in the media spotlight, eve- 31 4-i it would." as it's been in some time." Reed 0-0 1-5 4 4 9 Dowell 4 0-0 04) 0-1 S 0 0 Wenem Michigan 4 5 :o 7 Blackney, who welcomed 17 rything's Tonya and Nancy, Braniiey 24 1.7 2-3 24 5 3 4 Holder 14 23 2-3 1-J 2 1 6 Akron 2 7 4 11 With the Buckeyes losing five Milchell 9 0-2 0-0 1 0 offensive and two defensive players into the Falcon fold, and it will probably stay 1-2 1 TOTALS 2M 24-Sg 13-1715-3S 2* 21 45 Ball State 1 8 1 11 that way." liardmi 0 0-1 0-0 »ii 0 0 0 Percentage!: TO 414; FT-.765. 3-point goal. Eaatem Michigan 0 9 1 15 linemen, the immediate need was agreed. Morgan 26 4-10 0-0 0-1 3 0 12 4-9 (Aim 3, Paraceii 1) Normally, Blair and Jan- 5 00 0-0 04 help up front. Cooper said he felt Darucla 2 0 0 MM-American Conference Wedneadiy'i Reaulu TOTALS 2M 29-79 w-1617-M 21 15 74 that was met with the signing of "I don't think this was an ex- sen could be expected to be M en'lSUndlnga 65 the focus of Olympic atten- Prrcrntafea: FG-.4I4. FT- 375; 3-pnm goala Conference Overall Wenem Michigan 82. Ball Stale 60 players such as 6-foot-6, tremely good year in Ohio out- 1021(Morjan4.Tolben3, McCune 2, Red II School W L w L Miami 76, Akron 60 tioa Women a Moopa 330-pound Winfield Garnett from side of players in the Ohio State Bowling Green 7 2 '.2 5 Toledo 68. Centra] Michigan 61 Bowling Green 04) Riverdale, 111., 6-4,330 Eric Gohl- category," Blackney said. "There Blair can become the Miami 7 2 12 5 Ohio 77. Kent 63 winningest U.S. woman in '1 n rb Ohio 5 4 13 7 Saturday'! Game* stin of Cleveland St. Ignatius, and wasn't an abundance at the next mln r11 ■ m-a 04 Pi ■ 'P RaHem Michigan 5 4 10 7 Eancm Michigan at Toledo Olympic history if she 20 1-14 Sandusky's fro, 320-pound Or- level." Shade 2-3 3-3 3 0 li Toledo 3 4 10 7 Central Michigan at Ball Stale sweeps the 500 and 1,000, as Alben 21 5-10 4-5 3-5 0 4 14 Ball State 5 4 It 7 Ohio al Miami she did in Albertville, Willumi 16 34 0-0 0-1 2 0 6 Weelcm Michigan 4 5 II 7 Wenem Michigan at Akron Caaaell 25 0-2 O-O 0-2 2 7 0 Kent 4 5 » 8 Bowling Green at Kent France, two years ago. Scon 24 4-9 0-0 2-3 2 2 1 haalcm Michigan 2 7 3 14 Kerriganfound Kulic. 11 2-5 2-2 CM 1 3 6 Akron 1 8 6 11 WHERE IS YOUR HAT? fit for Olympics LIVE AND STUDY IN V CIIARLESTOWN APTS. SPAIN by The Associated Press Minneapolis after speaking with ♦ ♦ the special committee. AND ♦ Kerrigan, who was knocked out Bowling Green Academic Year Abroad DENNIS. 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1 fl Awesome Spring Break Panama Cityi 8 FREE TUTORING Male or Fetnak> Roommate Wanted to share a Reading • Writing * Math * Science 3 bedroom apartment. CAMPUS EVENTS Days Oceanview Room With Kitchen $119' spacious 3 bedroom house Musi be an animal HELP Available immediately. Wast To Best Barsl Includes Free Discount Do you need help with Chemistry. Biology or lover. $220/mo ♦ deposit. Includes utilities Attention Alpha Lamda Delta members 354-8800' We do allow pels. Card ■ Save $50 On Cover Charges I Spanish? The residential services is ottering and use ol washeffdryer. Available ASAP Your TUTORING PROGRAM needs you nowl l 800«78«386. tree tutoring sessions Sessions begin Feb Call: 353-7669 Be a tutor for local grade school students 363-0325 • CARTY RENTALS (ATTENTION EDUCATION MAJORS! 7th For more information, places and times • BE MY VALENTINE I • with the OUTREACH PROGRAM Now renting houses & apartments The Ohio Student Education Association will call Todd si 2-2493 or Ricn at 2-S932 Roommate needed for summer Great apt Own Room A/C Rent rveg Call Krystie at We need your help RIGHT AWAYI lor 199495 school year. be holding its Spnng Membership Drive on Cad Amy' 372-5548 Jan 31-Feb. 4 from I0-4onthe 1st floor of eie Stop by THE GREEK MART for great Valen HEADQUARTERS FOR HAIR 353-7002 Listings availeWe, renting Ian one gift ideas Snuggle your sweetheart in a Tim Messenger is now taking appointments Office 316 E. Merry, Apl. 3 Education Bog Come join us in our quest to History * English ' Foreign Languages become bettor educators' super heavyweight Russell Pro Sweatshirt for M-F 10-8 Sat 10-3 Subleaser needed. 1 bdrni. apt 3i6Conneaut Pick-up kiting or we will mas. ONLY $39.98 Including letter si While quanti- cuts $10-15 354-2244 1 st month's rent nog $285/mo Neittocity An Awesome ties last THE GREEK MART. 119 E Court St. park. Outer Call Teresa 352-6831 RECREATIONAL SPORTS 353-0325 • Carry Rentals ROMANCE i RESPONSIBILITY MONTH 353-0901 (Near Mr Spots) SRC A Field House Employee Hiring EVENTI Hey ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA members: Houses for rent - close to campus ' UAO * PANAMA COY BEACH' t Read the ALD ad m the Help Wanted" Applications available - 413 S. College 6 BR. 2 barn tor 7 or 8 Feb. 7 4 • (7-00 am SRC Activity Center) Relationships on the Road 'SPRING BREAK • 2 Respond to that ALD adi HELP WANTED 211 E. Reed 3/4 house tor 6 w/i 1/2 baths Parties'Beach VolleybajrDiscount Coupons (limited to first 300) 321 E Merry 6 BR apl for 6 * Spnaor Give-aways all week * Funl 957 N Prospect 4 BR. 2 bath Kreischer Dining Hall ■ 9 30 pm JOBS - We know you want one. mars why the All this at the Holiday Inn BEACH RESORT 316I Merry $ 326 Leory 1 BR. 12 mo. lease Undergraduate Alumni Association is sponsor- S.P.P.L is looking for individuals who want to $180 per person HOTEL ONLY $700/wk. canneries. $4500/mo deckhands. An eliciting interactive diama troupe ing the Extern Experience An opportunity to gam management experience next summer. $258 per pereon HOTEL ft TRANSPORTA- Alaska summer fisheries now hiring. creating scenes on romance, spend a week with a BG Alum in your career Earn $8,000 to $ 10.000 per summer. Positions 353 0325 Carry Rentals TION! Employment Alaska i -206- 323 2672 relationships and responsibility! liekt! Info and applications at the Mien Alumni available throughout the midwest. Call Jeff Single room lor male student MAKE THE RIGHT CHOICE! SIGN UP TO- Call 372-8302 tor more into Center. 371 BA. 300 Sludent Services Griffith 1-800-887-1960 Available now near campus. DAY! '"•SPRINGBREAK 94— * SALES POSITIONS FOR SUMMER Bring your $100 deposit to the KDCONGnATULATIONS' KD Cancun. Bahamas, Jamaica. Florida & Padrei ATTENTION Grad StuoentsM BGSU Student Publications is hiring NOW UAO Oflice, 3rd Floor Union' 372-2343 Congratulations to our SEVEN 110% Lowest Price Guarantee' Organize 15 507 E. Merry ■ Only one left I For summer advert sing sales jobs Graduate Student Senate |GSS) Sisters who have been invited to jon mends and your trip is FREE1 2 bdrm apl, turn, across from campus. Wa- Gain valuable experience while earning $$$ is Accepting Applications Order ol Omega TAKE A BREAK STUDENT TRAVEL (800) sher/dryer, tree water A sewer. Call Newlove • UAO - SPRING BREAK TRIP • Interviews taking place now For the GSS Board of Trustees Kelly Adams 328-7263 Rentals 352-5620. our only office. Position. For more information THE BEST DEAL Jenny Burkey 1 position is avail for a Toledo resident $20 E. Reed - Close to Campuel please call the GSS office at PANAMA CITY BEACH, FLORIDA MelisaCox 3 positions are avail for the BG Market 2 bdrni apl, turn, across from Campus, extra 372 2428 HOLIDAY INN BEACH RESORT Gretchen Femes 10VM SUMMER MANAGEMENT POSITIONS Donl delay - call Toby or Colleen 2 2606 storage, free water A sewer, washer/diyer. $180 per pereon HOTEL ONLY Lori Kaserman STILL AVAILABLE. TASP' International Is Call Newlove Rentals 352-5620. our only ol $258 per pereon HOTEL ft TRANSPORTA- Carrie Massuco hiring motivated itudenti to till manage- B.O.s.u. ■LOOOMOMI TION ment poeHlona throughout Ohio. Earn fice. Beth Ward SPRING'SUMMERJOBS IS COMING" 372-2343 lor Details $7,000-88.000 this summer while building your KD ORDER OF OMEGA KD Gain valuable aalea experience Apartment lor Rent: Feb 7- HthfMon. -Fri.) resume and gaining an intern ship/co-op Posi- 10 30 am ■ 4.30 pm each day If you are spending the summer in BG 142 Buttonwood Apt. A tions are open but are filling quickly in Akron, " SEVEN WEEKS TILL SPRING BREAK " and are looking lor a part-time job starting 2-1-94 N E. Commons KDJENNIFERTARRKD Canton. Sylvan la, Maumee, Parry a burg. WHERE ARE YOU GOING' BGSU Student Directory has 4 openings Times: 10 am-2 pm; 5 pm-11 pm (your one pint of blood could save 4 lives) CONGRATULATIONSi Lima, and all Cleveland Suburbs Positions UAO HAS THE TRIP FOR YOU Employment starts in May 8 lasts thru June II interested, call Newlove Mgi Please. Give Blood and We a/e so proud ol our are filled on a first come first qualified basis Give the Gift oILile" LOOKING FOR MORE INFO new Junior Panhel Representative! Call 1-800-M3-37tt2logainrTx>reinformaiM>n. If you need to earn money 8 build a resume. II you have any questions, please call We love you I call 2-2606 or slop by 214 West Hall CLOSE TO CAMPUS 352 4575 CONGRATULATIONSi AA CRUISE AND TRAVEL EMPLOYMENT 3 bedroom house, targe living room $730/mo. GUIDE EARN BIG JM S TRAVEL THE •"STUDY IN EUROPE THIS SUMMER'" KDJENNIFERTARRKD Summer Job At Put in Bay Women's Apparel 2 bedroom apt $425/mo all utilities paid WORLD FREE (CARIBBEAN. EUROPE. HA- Build your resume Gain valuable exp. Shop. Housing Available For Application lor 1 bedroom apt $30ormo. all utilities paid. CEDAR POINT WAII AND MORE!) HURRY' BUSY SPRING 3 1/2 day wknds. lor travel (Swiss, Germ.) Employment Wnte: Anita Brown, 3507 Colum- Call: 352-5475 SUMMFR EMPIOYMENT LAST CHANCE TO BOOK' SPRING BREAK AND SUMMER SEASONS RAPIDLY AP- Study Swks. in France, 1 wk. in Belgium bus Ave , Sandusky. OH 44870 INFORMATIONAL MEETING SALE 1994ILOWEST GUARANTEED PROACHING FREE STUDENT TRAVEL Classes in English Open to a'l majors THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3RD PRICES TO JAMAICA. CANCUN. BAHAMAS. For Rent: 606 1/2 E. Wooster t 2 bdrm. Sponsored by the College ol Business CLUB MEMBERSHIP! (919) 929 4398 EXT Temporary, part-nme data entry, knowledge of 700 PM. 114BA S. PADRE. FLA! ASK HOW TO TRAVEL C-7B USMARC hetplul 15-25 hours weekly for 4-8 spartments no more than 2 blocks from Into Meeting: Wed Feb 9.9pm 118 BA FREE7SUNSPLASH TOURS 1-800-428-7710 weeks Applications due February 7. Send to campus. Avail, spnng & tall. Die, Rentals. For more into call 372-8198 Adult Services substitute. We are seeking a NWOETaiWBGU TV. BGSU 267-3233 Danca tor Heart NAT'L STUDENT ADVERTISING COMPETI- qualified individual to provide on the job coach- Roc Center will have a dance-exercise TION 250 GREAT DATES! ing to persons with mental retardation & devel- WANTED: CHILD ADVOCATES event to benelit the AHA Design an ad campaign tor KODAK GEORGETOWN MANOR APTS CREATIVE DATING IS opmental disabilities. Must be able to provide Volunteers being sought for Wood County 9 30 -noon Research • Creative • Media - Design COMING... transportation to consumers to/from |ob siie Court Appointed Special Advocate Program. 800-THIRD ST. Saturday. February t2tfi NSAC INFORMATIONAL MEETING HS diplomarGED required 8 Oh«o driver's li- No experience necessary. Must be at least 21 Now renting lor 1994-95 $5 conation SRC members or collect Thursday. Feb 3 - '30 pm. 103 BA cense. 86.00/hour. Application deadline years of age. It you are interested in helping (12m/sch year) and sum "94 donations and win prizes! AGO • TRACIE SK ROB ACS' AGO Questions? Call Jenny at 353-47S4 430pm on 2/11/94. Applications available area abused, neglected and/or dependent Fully furnished 1 BR & 2 BR Units Congratulations on your recent 8AM to 4PM at Community Employment Ser- children, call either Laune or Denise at. Excellent location. Reasonable rates pearling to Scon Provost. vices 541 Pearl St Bowlmg Greon OH FOr PHff352-3554 for further information. Call 352-4966 or slop by HEY. COMMUTERS! ONE DAY ONLY! HEY. COMMUTERS! Love, your Alpha Gamslsters! tnobui'ding.ato AGO' ALPHA GAM' AGD' ALPHA GAM ARTIST MARKET ft PSYCHIC FAIR! Alaskan cannery jobs Look ng for someone to share a ride to campus Sun. Feb 8. 10-6.00. Holley Lodge "E. Woos Now hiring. $2000 month plus room & board. with' Use the Catch-A-Rlde: Carped Directo- ler" Many unique gifts made by local artists. Call for informason 303 493-6055. FOR SALE HOUSES FOR RENT ry Contact the Off-Campus Student Center - ALPHA XI DELTA ALPHA XI DELTA Wool sweaters from Ecuador, Native American 12 mo. leases - May 6 August. BICYCLE SALESPERSON/MECHANIC r 372 25."< artwork, drums, peace pipes, and coilectables Tenant pays util/mo depjlocal owners. Successful wests.de Cleveland bicycle dealer SEE RKLATIONSHIPSONTHE ROAD CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING Music, clothing, beads, lewelry, books, and Apt sale Musi sen entertainment center. 734 Elm. 3 BR/2 bath, wash/dry. $675/Aug. ALPHA XI DELTAS FOR THEIR SELECTION more. Great place to buy your sweetie a Valen- seeks experienced salesperson and/or me book shelves, bed. dressers, etc. 217 S College. 3 BR. $550. avail now TONIGHT at 930 in chanic for full/part-time work during summer Kreischer Dining Hall INTO ORDER OF OMEGA tine' MUST 3EETO BELIEVEI Can Teresa 352 6831 316 Ridge. 2 BR. $600/May. gas includ season Call (216)333 9155. ask lor Scott 3161/2 Ridge, 1 BR. $300. available now, gas Romance A Responsibility Month SAVE BMW 3201 1983 black wrtan interior GAILGUDEHUS CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING Earn up to Excellent condition, runs greatl $5000. included. LOR IN SMITH SAVE Call 3542854 fdays) ■ 352-2330 (eves ) Hey, Commuters! $2.000/month working on Cruise Ships or Call 353-3524 CHRISTEN BARNABY Land-Tour companies. World travel. Summer SMA ■SMA Want to save A LOT ol money this semester' Car stereo - Clanon 5401 cassette, detachable & Full-Time employment available No experi- Houses-1 & 2 bedroom apartments ALPHA XI DELTA ALPHA XI DELTA Use the Catch-A-Rlde: Carpool Directory lace, CD controllable, 2 Infinity speakers. 2 Contact the Off-Campus Student Center • ence necessary For more information call 9 month - summer - year leases Thurs 7 30 PM TAFT ROOM 1-206-634-0468 exl C5544 Pioneer bos speakers. Like new $375 lor al: Tamsen Burke Umv of Toledo 1372-2573 Todd 353-7301 352-7454 AZDAZ0A2S EARN EXTRA MONFY Coordinator of IM * Sport Clubs SIO KAP ' JOAN HOLMES ' SK3 KAP Clanon 6201 CD 6 Disc CO Changer. SPRING SEMESTER KICK-OFF PARTY Lil' Rachel A Lil' Sue DELIVER TELEPHONE BOOKS I'm so proud ol both of you I The sisters of Sigma Kappa New $3400BOCall352-4238 JOHN NEWLOVE REAL ESTATE • FOLLOWING MEETING ■ No Experience Necessary Initiation will be great would like to congratulate Stop in lor a free Brochure on All SMD majors welcome' Deliveries Start Immediate V I can hardly wait Joan Holmes on her cabinet Holt Set Up ~12" Subwoofers New Summer & Fall Rentals. Large Assortment position. NaBonai. State and ol Houses, Duplexes. A Apartments Then were out on the town to CELEBRATE I 45 people needed to deliver your new $l50(PR)O BOCall352-4238 Community Affairs. m USG 9 month, 12 month, A Summer Leases TONIGHT. 7:30 pm 101 BA Congratulations! Love, Holly GTE Bowling Green Telephone Directones in:' SIG KAP' JOAN HOLMES' SIO KAP Complete Computer System Available THE IPC CLUB AZDAZOAZD Whitehouse, Liberty Center, Bowling Green, "Making first impressions work for your Grand Rapids, Weston. Pemberville, McComb. 319 E. Wooster (Across from Taco Bell) Epson Apex, 2 disk dnves, color monitor. 24 354-2260 All majors welcome' THETACHI'THETACHI Findlay. N. Baltimore. Van Buren. BGSU GREEKS'BGSU GREEKS pin letter Quality pnnter w/cabte. Software: The Brothers of Theta Chi would like to con- and surrounding areas. word processing, games, graphics. $475. Call: gratulate the following: To become an independent contractor you Now leasing "94" Suits have arrived Congratulations all new initiates' Welcome to a 3535510 20-S0%off selected styles great tradition You are forming Ihendships end Cabinet of the Week - Sieve Sweeny must be at least 18 years old. have the use of 1-2-3 bedroom apartments A houses Brother ol tho Week - Bryan Poth COLLEGIATE CONNECTION bonds that will last a lifetime. Enjoy' an insured car. van or truck and be available a Jamaica Spring Break! All inclusive tour at su- 354-8800' We do allow pets THETACHI'THETACHI 531 RIDGE -352-8333 The Greek Mert minimum ol 5 daylight hours daily. perior hotel. Sal. to Sun. flight from Columbus To Reaerve a route In your neighborhood Doug 1614)2980879 One bedroom apartment. 126 S. Summit tor Call 1 -800-827-1200 Exl. 345 Come one. come all' TIREDOf THE SNOW? MCS 5000 CD Player Summer 94 and 94-95 school year. Spend Fall Semester or the entire year al a Between I0am-8pm Mon thru Fri Become a Campus Tour Guide! $100.00 1 267 3341 LOST & FOUND college m F lonaa. Arizona, Hawaii. Cast. Applications are now available in the office ol National Student Exchange Program AMERICAN DIRECTORY SERVICE CORP Subleaser needed tor Spring "94. Admissions, McFall Center. Make the most of Small dorm reliigerator Get the Facts: Friday. Feb 4 EOE Apl across from Founders. $i9t/mo.. eiec your experience at BGSU by persuading $80 2:30 pm - State Rm (3rd Floor Union) Call 352-2914 Lost • MOT'S black Isotoner gloves prospective students to attend our campus Large dorm refrigerator on Monday in BA. If found, pleas* Call the Co-op Program with ques. 2-2451 Female student with car needed for housekeeping. Call: 888-4527 $120 call 353-0127 Pick up Applications Jan 31 si - Feb. 9th Deadline to apply is Feb 15thill P.8 Legend 4 286 computer Very nice unfum. 3BR apt w< attached 2 car Deadline ol Feb 11 th by 3:00 p.m.l Female vocalist. Big Band Sound You supply comes w/Okrdala printer, color garage. No pets. Available in May tor 12 mo. the voice, we will train. Call Jose at monitor, man) extras lease Call 354 8146 between 5-9 pm. UAO UAO UAO 1-726-7234 $4000 bo SERVICES OFFERED CONGRATS PI PHI Get those creative juices flowing) Enter your Al items very dean and like new. SISTERS OF THE MONTH design in the annual Spring Break T-Shlrt Call Brad 352-2154 DECEMBE R - JOHNNA CALHOUN Gain Valuable Satea/ Oeelgn Contest' RULES ON BACK 4 Minolta X700 35mm camera. Tokina 70-200 JANUARY JULIE HREN ft TRISHA DODGE Marketing Experience! Astrology Services COLORS (11 "113") ON FRONT 1 COLOR Lense. Tokina 78-70 Lenee, Minolta Auto 25 PI PHI The BG News is looking tor a 20yrs experience Class begins Feb. 3 LOGO |3-x3") SPRING BREAK THEME Flash Used very little - $200 or best oiler Call TOLEDO LIASON for the 1994 95 353 5506 MUST HAVE: "BOWLING GREEN STATE 354-2851 after 5 00 or leave a message Congratulations to Alpha Xi Delta Holly Vi- UNIVERSITY" AND "1994". ALL ENTRIES school year DUE BY FRIDAY FEB. 11, 1994, 5:00PM IN Call Colleen 372-2606 Woman's Gucci Watch Management Inc. PREGNANT? douroks recent lavajrering to Kappa Sigma UAO OFFKEI WINNER GETS $50 ft FREE for more informaDon For Sale for $200. paid $325 We can help FREE a CONFDENTIAL preg- Bnan Bortger Hug* I bdrm, 215 E. PoeRd. T-SHIRT. RUNNER UP: FREE T-SHIRT! GET AHEAD WITH EXPERIENCE! Call 353-6028 nancy testa, support & information. BG Preg- CREATIVE DATING al utiI included except elec. 9 1/2 nancy Center Call 354 HOPE START DRAWING TODAY! ■ COMING SOON... UAO UAO UAO or 12 Mo. leaic. Starts al $300/mo. Will Prepare Simple Tax Get ahead with Experience! FOR RENT Low Rales FEBRUARY 8TH Call ViOu 352 33S6 WINE ft CHEESE TASTING COULD BE THE MOST Sat. 1-5 with Or. Norm Chambers If you are interested m finding a IMPORTANT DAY IN YOUR UFE. Sam Be WINE SHOP ft DELI job in the Advernsing/Marketing tietd- 1 bedroom furnished apartment tor sublease. Word Processing - Term Papers, Thesis, Re- CREATIVE DATING IS 10M N. Main St 354-7262 GOOOLUCK WITHOUT EXPERIENCE! Available Immediately 352-5239 sumes, Dissertations on Laser Pnnter Call COMING' 12 mo. leases starting May 14,1904. Manugeme.nl Inc. But you can gain valuable expenence 352-6705 (9 to 9) 530 Manville • 2 bedroom house Need to take your laundry home to XO' Chi Omega 'XO atTheBONewa. $400 . unities Freddie Falcon did HI Congratulations to Amy Filichowski The BG News has 3 positions available Mom? 1048 N. Main St. Apt*, are 609 5th Si. - 2 bedroom house SIC SIC Members did ill tor receiving sister of the week for next year m the Advertising DepL PERSONALS $450 e utilities nice size, 1 bdrm., unfurnished, Homecoming King ft Queen Candidates XO'Chi Omega'XO We are looking for ENTHUSIASTIC. 1204 E. Wooster 2 bedroom Apt S300/mo. w/12 mo. lease. have done III DEDICATED. EAGER individuals who $450 • utilities Laundry facilities on premises. Why don't you DO m want to GET AHEAD' •1 Awesome Spring Break! Best Trips & XO'SIGMA CHI'AXO'SAE Call Steve Smim al 3528917 Pncesi Bahamas Parry Cruise 6 Days S279I Become an Office of Admissions Campus Gel ready to "Wig Out' rhia Friday! We can't Includes 12 Meals ft 6 Free Parties! Panama wait to see everyone there' SOP'S. 7:00-10.00 221S College-Free haatl Tour Gu Id. Call 372-2608 lor details! City Room With Kitchen 8 Days *1191 Cancun Join the list ol those distinguished members ol pm-$1.Gotoxdtodl 1-2 bdrm apis, free heat, water ft sewer, wa- ft Jamaica With Air From Columbus 8 Days Love. The Chi O's sher/dryer on premises, turn A unfurn. Pets one of the Nations Top Tour Guide Programs Miscellaneous jobs - lawn, snow & cleaning From $4691 Daylona $1491 Key West $2491 XO'SIGMA CHI'AXO'SAE ok. Call Nevrtove Rentals 352-5620, our only on College Campuses. •*... Flexible hours. Mon.-Fn. Apply at 318 E. Management inc. Cocoa Boach H 59' I 800 678 6386 oflioa. MerryApl 3beiween .0430 (419) 353-5800 #1 Awesome Spring Break Bahamas Party Applicatons available in McFall Center 2nd Semester- Subleasing Jan 31 si Feb 9* Now Hiring: 2 aggressive salespeople. Must be Stop in our office located at 1045 N Cruse! 6 Days $279* Trip includes Cruise A Reasonable Rales - Close to Campus WANTED 18 yrs. old, have own car w/lnsurance. Apply Room. 12 Meals ft 8 Free Parties' Hurry! This Deadline of Feb. 11 Di by 3O0 pm I Carty Rentals-3534)325 Main St. for a complete list of apis, we in person at Juliano's Pizza. 1616 E. Wooster. Will Sell Out! 1 800 678-6386 316 E Merry Apartment S3 have availoble.

1 FEMALE SUBLEASER NEEDED APT.ON FRAZEE 2 BR.. 2 BATH $150/MO.PLUSELEC. 13trt YEAR CALL 352 8921 THE Female vocalist Big Band Sound. You supply the voice, we will tram Call Jose at 1 728-7234 TAKING EVERY DAY IS PAY DAY WHEN YOU DRIVE FOR CENTER PAPA JOHN'S® SOUTH PADRE ISLAND FRIED CHICKEN NORTH PADRE/MUSTANG ISLAND Pre Break Special One of America's fastest - growing delivery and carryout pizza BARBECUE RIBS r-L-O-H-I-D-H companies is growing fast in our area, too. So we need more pizza DAYTON A BEACH - VOTED WOOD COUNTY'S BEST - delivery drivers. Check these advantages: GOURMET DESSERTS PANAMA CITY BEACH 248 IN. Main St. 354-1559 • Earn up to $10 an hour ORLANDO/WALT DISNEY WORLD • Gel paid IN CASH every night for mileage if C-O-L-O-tVU-D-O 993 S. Main St. 353-8826 • Flexible hours STEAMBOAT • 30 days UNLIMITED for only $30 • Fun environment VAIUBEAVER CREEK • Free tan or lotion sample with • Opportunity for advancement BRECKENRIDCE/KEYSTONE H-E-V-ft-D-A purchase of any package Drivers must be 18 or older, have dependable safe vehicle, LAS VEGAS satisfactory driving record and proof of insurance. with this ad ■•O-U-T-M C-A-R-0-l.-l-N-X Slop in at 826 S. Main (Next to Big Lots) HILTON HEAD ISLAND sign-up by 2-19-94 RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE NOW CALL TOLL FREE FOR FULL "We honor competitors advertised prices" DETAILS AND COLOR BROCHURE! YOUR TANNING PROFESSIONALS 354-7262 ■ •800'SUNCHASE • Since 1980 - .•-jliWr..- .4*1 Imp*-"