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tf helping students with diabetes Friday Mag final 10 for coveted honor Sports The Nation's Best College Newspaper Weather Friday Vol.72 Issue 96 March 9,1990 Bowling Green, Ohio High 58e The BG News Low 35° BRIEFLY Falcons advance to finals again Bonner, Albers CAMPUS pace 66-55 win Apply now: Applications for the Black Student Union's executive over Rockets positions are available in the Minority Student Activities office on the third by Matt Schroder floor of the Union. The deadline is assistant sports editor April 13. Applications for the Jackson Tollivar scholarship are also avaiable in the office and the deadline is April DETROIT — Bowling Green, in the words of coach Fran Voll, de- cided to fight fire with fire. The Falcons attacked Toledo from close range Thursday night — NATION continually going to center Angie Bonner — from the outset of their Mid-American Conference Hostage hoax: President women's semi-final game. Bush was tricked into taking a call The Rockets, with a packed-in, from a man he thought was Iranian two-three zone defense, put up a President Hashemi Rafsanjani to talk fight, but struggled. about the hostages but the caller And down the stretch, the Fal- turned out to be an impostor, the cons' offensive prowess overtook White House confirmed Thursday. the Rockets like hand grenades The call was first reported by CBS would eventually defeat pop guns. News. Confirming the network's As a result, BG used a 10-3 run in account, White House spokesman the final 3:44 to defeat Toledo 66-55 Steve Hart said a call first came to a here at Cobo Arena. staff member of the National Security BG, the three-time defending Council' 'from a man who claimed to tournament champ, advances to be an Iranian official" about a month the MAC Tournament final for the ago. fourth-straight year. The Falcons Since the president "has stated he will play regular-season champion would talk to anybody if it would help Miami, a 72-20 winner against Ball free the hostages,'' Bush agreed to State in the second semi-final. take the call. But to get there, the Falcons had to overcome Toledo, who had defeated them twice during the PHI found effective: A regular season. study in the New England Journal of Even though the Rockets had Medicine Thursday concludes a four players around Bonner, the French abortion pul is 96 percent Falcons still went to her. Courtesy the Key/Eric Mull effective in terminating early "They would let me get the pass Women's basketball team members Wanda Lyle, Tecca Thompson, Lorl Albers and Katie McNulty (le.'t to right) celebrate Thursday pregnancies. The pill, RU 486 or night after the Falcons 66-55 victory against Toledo In the semi-finals of the Mid-American Conference Tournament The Falcons mifepristone, is sold only in France, D See Win, page 10. now advance to the tournament finals at 2 p.m. Saturday against Miami at Detroit's Cobo Arena. where it has been available since 1988. The study's results, which duplicate earlier findings, show that the pill works as well as vacuum aspiration, the most common form of abortion, when taken bv women up to three Debate focuses on campus safety weeks after they miss their menstrual sophomore art history major, said campus lighting is period. by Matt Mighell The study of 2,115 women was staff writer inadequate in courtyards and several high traffic conducted by Dr. Louise Silvestre and areas. others from Roussel-Uclaf, the A three-member panel and the audience asked French company that makes the The tooth-and-nail fight for the presidential seat in other questions relating to specific problems in the abortion pill. Undergraduate Student Government continued dur- current administration pertinent student problems ing Thursday night's formal debate with candidates at the University. focusing on campus safety. After 90 minutes of slamming the incumbent The candidates — John Corrigan, junior history Coughlin, Taliaferro announced his resignation from Slow service: A woman has the candidacy and from further involvement in USG. received a postcard from her father and philosophy major, along with Kevin Coughlin, Tallaferro Coughlin Corrigan nearly 56 years after it was mailed, sophomore political science major, and Craig Ta- "I am unqualified," he said — in reference to hold- and more than 40 years after he died, liaferro, senior political science and popular culture sating the student escort service, but were opposed ing a presidential seat in USG — but Coughlin also is the Post Office in England said major, exchanged their views in front of about 100 on the ideas for improved lighting. unqualified, he added. Thursday. students in West Hall. Melissa Brown. Corrigan s running mate and jun- Taliaferro also accused The BG News of labeling Dorothy Horton, 73, of Stroud in The majority of rebuttals and comments between ior international studies major, refuted Coughfin's him as an animal. western England, said she instantly the candidates pertained to improving campus light- claims of halogen lighting being impossible to im- The Corrigan/Brown and Coughlin/Schnetzer recognized the writing of her father, ing, the campus escort service and student aware- plement. She said the lights were "available," "effi- teams were both optimistic about the outcome of the ness. cient" and "effective." debate, and although no winner was formally de- Bill, on the early color postcard, Linda Schnetzer, Coughlin's running mate and dated June 20,1934. Corrigan and Coughlin voiced support for compen- clared, Coughlin was not shy to claim success. The postcard was found behind old closets last week during refurbishment of the Stroud sorting office, a Post Office spokeswoman said. Poindexter's 40 protest at Union Oval Central American rally lauds WORLD plans called Sandinistas, criticizes U.S. by Tara A. Rainson Coup leader flees: The deceptive by staff writer former Afghan defense minister who led a coup attempt defected Rallying for Central American awareness, Wednesday to the Moslem guerrillas about 40 people congregated at the University he fought tor more than a decade, prosecution Union Oval Thursday carrying signs reading sources said. WASHINGTON (AP) - John M. Poindexter "End the War in Central America" and "Contras Gen. Shah Nawaz Tanai fled lied to Congress and ripped up a key presidential out of Nicaragua." Afghanistan on Wednesday with his document to "rewrite the history of the Iran- One student sang a Latin folksong, and another wife, two daughters and son, then Contra affair," a prosecutor argued Thursday at sang a song calling for the return of American returned with the U.S.-backed the start of the former national security ad- soldiers from Nicaragua. insurgents, according to rebel and viser's trial. Guest speaker Paul Baker, who has worked Pakistani government sources. However, Poindexter's lawyer said he was with Central American refugees, spoke against President Najib again claimed that only following former US. President Ronald the ousting of the Sandinistas in the recent Ni- the coup Tanai launched Tuesday had Reagan's orders. caraguan election. "absolutely been broken. Of that Prosecutor Dan Webb also told jurors former there is no doubt." Tanai's flight White House aide Oliver North, expected on the "The Nicaraguan's had a choice between vot- seemed to indicate this, but Western witness stand Friday, will testify that on Poin- ing for the Sandinistas, who in their hearts they diplomats and guerrilla leaders based dexter's instructions "he lied and he lied and he really wanted, and ending our war and economic in Pakistan said fighting continued, lied" to Congress by denying the Reagan admin- embargoes," Baker said. "They voted to stop although on a smaller scale. istration was secretly helping the Nicaraguan their children from starving and finally have rebels. food on the table." Webb said Poindexter later congratulated HISTORY North on lies that the prosecutor said "worked "People are saying, "Thank God democracy like a charm." has finally come to Central America,' but it's a But defense attorney Richard Beckler denied travesty, really," Baker said. that Poindexter ever lied to Congress, and he On this date: in 1983, it was told jurors: "Admiral Poindexter always fol- One participant, senior French education announced that WBGU Channel 57 lowed the orders of President Reagan." major Susan Plummer, said she wanted to make would no longer air athletic events. people aware of a worldwide movement against The cut was necessary because the station's budget was decreased by Poindexter tore up a "presidential finding" U.S. policy on Nicaragua. that authorized a 1965 arms shipment to Iran BG News/Mark Deckard 1120,000 from the previous year, only "because he felt he was protecting the American citizens hear many negative things according to the station manager. president," Beckler said, echoing testimony through the media about Central American Peace Coalition members Karen Nightingale. Scott Wil- liams and Alan Rice (from left) hold signs calling for peace Compiled from local and AP Poindexter gave Congress about the I governments, and many postive things about the affair. .S. government's Involvement, Plummer ex- in Central America during a Thursday afternoon rally to wire reports protest U. S. policies toward Central America. plaine<, D See Rally, page 6 THE BG NEWS

March 9,1990 Editorial

The BG News 0loYoofcvefc -An Independent Student Voice- ANDYROONEY-' EDITORIAL BOARD HE'S BALK- Beth Church Editor

Amy Burkett Amy Cole CD V/E REALLY Managing Editor Editorial Editor

Christian Thompson Dennis Robaugh mss Hin ? Asst. Managing Editor City Editor

Andy Woodard Sports Editor Taliaferro lacks

a real concern ^4# He claimed to care, but then he gave up. As expected, the USG presidential debate was laced with its share of sparring between Kevin Coughlin and former candidate Craig Taliaferro. Taliaferro pulled a typical example of his usual grandstanding. He went through the entire debate claiming to be the candidate who cared about the students — especially those outside of the majority Scandal rocks campaign — but then withdrew from the race. Note: the author refers to dled in a blue baby blanket at have unanimously decided to smokingpolicy. Taliaferro's closing remarks were presented in a himself in the third person. It's the Wayne Couny fair raised endorse the Robaugh-Tinker "You know," Robaugh says, way so as to make the audience believe the idea of really not that hard to figure out. ?uite a lew eyebrows and turned ticket for USG President. "I think I bled this USG write-in Trusthim. inker's face red. "We feel sold out by our origi- candidacy idea dry." withdrawing had suddenly and miraculously oc- News Flash! "Hey, I was a young, impe- nal choice, Craig Taliaferro," curred to him. However, this man is too shrewd and Scandal rocked the Under- tuous babe. I didn't know any said one member. "Taliaferro "Yes, you did," Tinker cunning to have come to a decision like that as the graduate Student Government better. You can't hold me re- almost has a real platform, but agreed. "And I wasn't very fond result of an impulse. presidential campaign of Dennis sponsible for things which I had we need a candidate who doesn't of it to begin with." It is a shame he sold himself and the people he Robaugh, as reporters revealed know what the hell is going on." claimed to represent out so easily. He said he was earlier in the week that his run- Elvis' record sales surpassed "But what about really mak- tired of being slammed in public, but he certainly ning mate Jim Tinker misman- by new New Kids on the Block ing a difference in student aged campaign funds. album government." Travis implored. appeared to be enjoying it. He usually even pro- Photographs obtained from The record industry an- voked it. secret sources revealed Tinker nounced that all-time record "Oh, okay," Robaugh said. Just when things were getting a little too calm, flashing around exorbitant Market Square sales for The King are now sec- "Students, vote for me if you you could count on him to stir things up. Not neces- amounts of cash at Elvis Pres- ond to all-time record sales for must. If I win. at least you won't sarily a bad idea, especially if it is being done to ley's Graceland. New Kids on the Block. see Coughlin's picture on the Financial documents show Hero front page of The BG News force people to deal with important issues they Tinker spent $50,000 on 1,000 "I find this shocking," Ro- anymore/' would otherwise choose to ignore. Elvis buttons, 25.000 Elvis side- by baugh said. "There is not much I Many negative comments have been made about burn kits and and a flashy, high- can do about it, however, I do Robaugh is e columnist for collared jumpsuit. Dennis think instead of building a park- The News and his boss thinks he Taliaferro throughout the campaign — some he de- "I'm quite shocked that this served and some ne did not. The one thing he did not Robaugh ing garage on campus, as has dragged out this Idea too seem to be was fake, but perhaps he is. He contin- happened." Robaugh told re- Coughlin wants to do, we can damn long. porters. But it does show that columnist work towards building an Elvis ually cried out for fair play and stood up for the he could effectively manage shrine. That would put this Uni- rights of the underdog, but now he has given up and USG's finances. And that is a versity on the map. left them high and dry. plus for our ticket." no control over ... things which "Maybe we can put some Did he really care? However, a team of reporters happened so many years ago," Sressure on admissions to stop Respond began digging into Tinker's he said. "I hardly knew the lose fluff-chick New Kids fans background and discovered a man." from coming to our University." sordid history which would im- Tinker turned violent. The BG News editorial press even a British politician. "You won't have Tinker to Coughlin fears losing presi- page is your campus Debate winner In high school, Tinker had kick around anymore," Tinker dential power; says he will use forum. turned away from the all- said, referring to himself in the ROTC to block tie change of The editorial page regu- power if he loses the election larly features columnists American dream of becoming third person, a strange Nixonian who write on a variety of is running mate Elvis and immersed himself in gesture. "It doesn't do any good USG President Kevin Cough- topics, from serious politi- Lennonist doctrine. to demagogue Jim Tinker, al- lin seized control of campus cal issues to humorous Pictures of a nude Yoko Ono though its fun." ROTC yesterday following the anecdotes and cynicisms. were found hidden deep in his But public opinion polls -show debate, citing concerns of rebel- You don't have to be a -lhe winner of last night's debate was neither John underwear drawers. When con- the scandal did little to damage lion on campus. He said he will journalism major or even Corrigan nor Kevin Coughlin — even though they fronted, Tinker could offer no their standing in the campaign. use the troops to "monitor the a student to write a col- are technically the only candidates remaining in suitable explanation. Robaugh stood a firm fifth in the polling places." umn. The News encour- "Hey, I was just a messed up ratings, following Kevin Cough- "I'm no fascist," he said. "I ages and welcomes any the Undergraduate Student Government presi- kid looking for an identity. Len- lin, Craig Taliaferro, John Cor- just refuse to give up my seat and all guest columnists. dential election. non turned me on," he said. "At rigan and Sparky, the dog who without a fight. Additional opinions may Linda Schnetzer, Coughlin's running mate, was least it wasn't Reagan." pees on the bushes outside D D D However, an enterprising McFall Center. be expressed In letters to the true victor. young reporter soon dug up an- In other campaign news: It is the end of the campaign the editor. Throughout the debate, presidential candidates other photograph which Tinker Revolutionary group of the and Robaugh, Tinker and cam- Letters to the editor paign manager Chuck Travis sit should be a maximum of were allowed to call upon their running mates to re- couldn't easily talk his way out '60s and '70s endorses the 200-300 words in length and spond to questions. One of the best moves Coughlin of. Hound-Dog Ticket! around in West Hall smoking big should be typewritten, made all night was allowing Schnetzer to respond. A photo of Spiro Agnew kiss- The Students for a Democratic smelly cigars — thumbing their double-spaced, and signed. Her comments about campus safety were rel- ing a young Jim Tinker, swad- Society (SDS), class of 1971. noses at the Univesity's Fascist Address or on-campus evant, meaningful and very direct. It was obvious mailbox number along with your telephone num- that most people present believed the same. The ber for varificatlon, must answer she gave was more complete than any Letters be included. spouted by the other candidates present. Columns may be longer, Coughlin's speeches often tend to be typical of a although a length of 600-700 politician and Corrigan correctly refers to Cough- Spring break chairman gal for anyone under age 21 to drive sober and don't ride with words is preferred. These possess, purchase or any way anyone who has been drinking. should also be typewritten lin's answers as "sweet rhetoric." He obviously urges safe alcohol use obtain alcoholic beverages. Sincerely, and double-spaced. Uni- knows how to be a politician, but is that necessary Susan Larson versity students writing to be a good USG president? It is against the law in our Safe Spring Break Chariman columns must provide To the Editor: state for the driver or passen- class rank, major and Schnetzer is a real student and expresses herself Spring is a great time of year, gers of a motor vehicle to pos- in a competent, professional manner — not in a par- especially in Florida. Our sess an open container of alco- hometown. ticular role, as the good or the bad guy. She is The News reserves the weather is beautiful, it's the per- hol. Thousands of people die Correction right to reject any materi- merely a student who seems to care about other fect time to visit our beaches each year in alcohol-related al that is offensive, mali- students. and other attractions. Our cities crashes. We do not want you to Bob Rutkowski is a USG cious or libelous. All sub- and residents are ready to wel- become another statistic. at-large senator and a missions are subject to come vou with open arms. Spring break can be a joyous member of University condensation. At this time we want to remind vacation filled with sun, sandy Union Advisory Commit- Please address all sub- The BG News Staff fou that, while we hope you en- beaches and friends. Too many tee. This information was missions to: Photo Editor drag Morvatn Dy you spring vacation, you times, instead it turns tragic. omitted from an article Production Sup'r Patrk* Michel Editorial Editor AMI Prwio Editor Mark DecKerd Production Sup r Moms Near must be aware of laws in Florida Only you can control how your about candidates for USG AMI Sports Editor Charles Tol Production Sup'r Becky Nuaabaum that may directly affect you. vacation will end. We want you elections in Thursday's BG The BG News AMI Sports Editor Mall Sdirodar Cruel Copy Editor Brende Young We ask that you respect our to return to you schools and fa- News. 2M West Hall Wire Editor Kmten Kwietkowekl duel Copy Editor Ivan Grooer "21" age drinking law. It is ille- milies safe and healthy. Please AMI ma Editor James A Tinker Copy ErMore Irene Bebeeux Friday Magazm Editor Chris Dewson Micheee Banks Green Harvest by Vlllamor M. Cruz AMI Friday Editor Debbie Hippie Jell Baldorl John Kotustrand ■ Stan Artist Tom Keisey Anthony Burns Mary Helnkoester

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1 'Massacre renamed to Dance to honor Mandela in the world and want to express open to any input" and if anyone by Jill Novak ourselves as people concerned indicate racial progress staff writer feels inspired lo share their own with the world," according to work, relevant to issues of free- by Jill Novak a to "stomp out racism," people" to attend. Wayne Berman, program coor- dom, justice or liberty, they axe staff writer dmansaid. The previous dances had be- A free dance and celebration dinator for the Graduate Student welcome to do so. However, the coordinators are tween 400 and 450 participants, open to the public honoring the Senate. This work could include poe- trying to move toward this year but this year there has been a lot release of South African anti- The local band Groovemas- try or any other variety of ex- For the past three years, it has because "we want people to more publicity and more people apartheid leader Nelson Man- ters is scheduled to play and the pressive activity at the personal been known as "The Massacre know that there has been a know about the dance, Gladman dela is scheduled tonight from 8 dance will be "fun* and is de- on Racism" dance, but this year change in attitudes because of said. p.m. to midnight in the Ice signed "to show a positive feel- Frazer said he hopes the "Unify 1990" is the new name of the past dances," he said. Although there are more than Arena lounge. ing and sense of joy," Berman dance will "raise the level of the third annual dance sched- For example. Gladman said 30 groups sponsoring the dance, Graduate Student Senate, consciousness (on campus) uled for Saturday. different organizations such as the four organizations who ini- Progressive Student Organiza- However, it will also include about what is happening in Corresponding with the name Latino Student Union, Black tiated the dance are Phi Beta Si- tion, Caribbean Association and meditative and deep thoughts South Africa." from a variety of speakers, he change, the goals and the objec- Student Union, Undergraduate gma fraternity, Zeta Phi Beta the African People Association Hopefully, students' knowl- tive of the dance are also a bit Student Government and Grad- sorority, Delta Tau Delta sponsored the dance after decid- said. edge about the significance of different this year. uate Student Senate have come fraternity and Delta Gamma so- ing his release needed formal Graduate Student Senate the release of Mandela will be The main objective is to start together and learned each oth- rority. President Ricardo Frazer and increased through the celebra- off the 1990s by showing the Uni- er s functions. The dance will be in the Len- "We feel connected to things Berman said they are "wide tion, he said. versity "we are trying to strive In the past, he said there was hart Grand Ballroom of the Uni- for unity among all races and all really no committee interaction versity Union from 9 p.m. to creeds of people and attempting and since then "we know what is midnight and is free to all stu- to get everyone involved, ac- involved and we are coming dents with a student ID. cording to Jason Gladman, co- together." "Although it is not going to chairman of the dance. Gladman said he "expects end racism on campus and not In the past, the "Massacre on that biggest turnout" for this going to end racism in Bowling Racism'' theme was basically year's dance, hoping for "at Green, what it is is a step in the for people to come together to least 600 and as many as 1,000 right direction," according to Tony Manolatos. School bans liquor parties said banning only hard liquor we perpetuate that whiskey is by Dana Nichols may send students the wrong dangerous and beer and wine USAToday-CIN message. are not," Feicht said. "Beer and "It's one of those myths that wine can be just as dangerous. Alcohol is alcohol is alcohol." Distilled alcohol — the hard The ban will supplement a stuff — has been temporarily "It's one of those long-standing policy regulation banned at student parties at myths that we that any organized student event University of the Pacific, but not where any form of alcohol is beer or wine. perpetuate that served on campus must be reg- Vice President of Student Life istered with the administration. Judy Chambers recently an- whiskey is In addition, any student leaders nounced the ban on hard liquor dangerous and beer who organize such events have rather than beer or wine be- been required to take training on cause she thinks the possibilities and wine are not. how to handle alcohol use at par- for abuse are greater with Beer and wine can ties. mixed drinks. The ban, like the established The temporary ban on hard li- be just as dicies, will not cover private, quor is to be reviewed by the ormal gatherings that take university's alcohol policy re- dangerous. Alcohol place entirely within a dorm view committee to determine is alcohol is room. Chambers said. The uni- whether it should be made a versity considers activity in permanent policy. alcohol." dorm rooms the private matter One member of that review Sewage Tour Guide soiw—vi-d. committee is George Feicht, co- -George Feicht, San of the room's resident. ordinator of alcohol and drug Joaquin County Some students say the new Biology graduate assistant Xingsheng Wan guides his Biology 101 class past a settlement tank at the Bowl- abuse programs for San Joaquin ban will be difficult to enforce ing Green wastewater treatment plant on Dunbridge Road. The tank separates the heavier materials in the County. He praised the universi- Alcohol Abuse and unfairly robs them of the sewage from the liquid components. Every Biology 101 section goes on a tour as part of its class curricu- ty's efforts to establish policies Progam Coordinator right to make their own de- lum. on student use of alcohol, but cisions.

in loving memory of Kevin Ross & Steve Hanna, March 9th, 1985

"I'll never be able to understand it. I was just with them the other day- You never can tell when death will strike the ones you love- They always brought smiles to people's faces, Forever laughing and joking and living life to its fullest- It just doesn't seem right. They had the world at their fingertips and because of one man's decision to Sponsored by: drink and drive they'll never have The Brothers of Pi Kappa Phi NEVER AGAIN the chance to show how much they had to offer- Inter Fraternity Council Panhellinic Council I l\/»* MliywiIV. »_-v^—-»— wwva» vw v w -- — — — J F Kappa Delta Sigma Alpha Epsilon I'll never Know- Delta Zeta Theta Chi One thing is certain- Delta Tau Delta Sigma Nu This should never happen again... FIJI Chi Omega NEVER AGAIN" Kappa Sigma Alpha Gamma Delta PhiMu Delta Gamma Sigma Chi THE BG NEWS

Freddie, Frieda sought Candidates vie for senate by Matt Mighell Students may apply, audition for school mascot positions staff writer The 12 at-large senatorial po- complete shock," said Julie "The hours depend on what sitions for Undergraduate Stu- by Jacqueline Porter type of game it is," he said. "If reporter Zimmerman, this year's dent Government will be clen- Frieda Falcon and sophomore {ou're working a double bas- ched next week by the best of 21 elementary education major. etball game you work from 5 candidates. University students will soon to 11 p.m. — with hockey you All undergraduate University have the opportunity to try "The current Freddies and can work from 6 to 10 p.m." students are eligible to vote in their wings at the positions of Friedas said that I was doing the March 13 and 14 elections Freddie and Frieda Falcon for good at the tryouts — but I The mascots travel in pairs deciding both senatorial posi- next season. never dreamed that I would be to away games — and each tions and presidential tickets. chosen," said Dan Skrovan. pair appears at about four The election polls for the Four steps are used in the sophomore RTVF major and games. All of the mascots at- March 13 and 14 elections will be selection process, according to this year's Freddie Falcon. tend away tournaments, Zim- set up at the University Union Brad Browning, director of merman said. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at Jerome athletic promotions. Browning said the judges, All four mascots divide the Library from 6 to 11 pm. and in ' "The application is the start- which will De the four current 75 to 100 scheduled appearan- the Student Recreation Center ing point. These are screened mascots and himself, will look ces, Browning said. However, from 6 to 9 p.m. for the interview," Browning for certain qualities during they also can wear the cos- Senatorial hopefuls are pre- Knlttle Liegl Rice Rlchey said. "After the interview, their selection of the new tume in public whenever they paring for the election and want people are selected for the in- Freddies and Friedas. want to promote school spirit. students to be aware of their suit tryout, which is a mock Browning's advice for poten- qualifications to fill the position. of the majority," he said. After two years as a resident Krformance on the ice at the "We look for enthusiasm, tial mascots is being natural. Teamwork and decisiveness Communication skills are a adviser in Kohl Hall, Knittle ; Arena ... knowing how to organization, planning skills "Just be creative and be typify the campaign ideals of viable part of the senatorial po- said he is familiar with the! skate is mandatory." and in-suit charisma. They yourself. Once you're in the Tricia Bailey, freshman unde- sition, Blakely said, and his needs of students "because of have to be time management outfit, you're the bird," Zim- cided major. work with students, parents and my constant close proximity to If a student is selected after conscious and to be able to merman said. "I work with many groups in faculty as a University Ambas- students." the in suit tryout, they will per- create spirit and interest from "Don't be afraid of being my sorority (Kappa Kappa Ga- sador is pertinent. His leadership roles include form April 14 at Beta 500 to see the fans," Browning said. wild — nothing's too wild for mma)... and I know that it takes Carrying her leadership from being a member of Sigma Alpha how they are able to interact "They must have the tact to Freddy — the wilder it is, the teamwork to get things done," her high school student council, Epsilon fraternity and vice with a crowd. Browning said. handle all types of people and more hilarious it will be to the Bailey said. Marcy Collins, sophomore IPCO president of the club soccer The final selection will be situations." crowd," Skrovan said. Bailey said her decisions in major, said those leadership team. made after that event. USG would be based on listening qualities are growing in college. Out to fight student apathy. Skrovan said being a Fred- Applications are available to both sides of an issue, not Experienced as a member of Bob Liegl, sophomore political "After each step that I found die or a Frieda is very time 405 Student Services and are jumping to conclusions, to de- several committees in her soror- science major, said his sena- out that I made it, I was in consuming. due by 5 p.m. March 12. cide on an issue. ity (Kappa Kappa Gamma) and torial position would include en- Leadership qualifiers for the the Greek Panhellenic Council, couraging students to work USG position include being elec- Collins said she was elected to toward understanding one an- ted to the Kappa Kappa Gamma these positions "because of my other. scholarship committee and a leadership qualities." Solving people problems is one BG's Oldest and Finest Pizzeria member of the Honors Student If elected, Collins said she of LiegT's responsibilities as CENSUS '90 Association, Bailey said. would not be quiet and reserved, president of Darrow Hall and a Making USG a government for and "will take the job serious- member of Resident Student every student is important to ly." Government. $1 OFF ANY PIZZA MarK Blakely, junior production A former USG organizational "I have spent the last two procurement major. representative, Jenny Harra- Sears trying to make things bet- Free Delivery 352-5166 Blakely said he wants to soli- man, sophomore IPCO major, sr for students," he said, which e,k>,$ cit views from the average stu- said committment to the job is he would continue if elected intc dent "not just those who are her ideal. USG. pE^ Answer the Census. currently involved in USG." Her committment aims at Liegl said he handles conflict Expires 4-30-90 "I take more than one point of student welfare and rights be- well and "would like to face the Not valid with any other offer view and act in the best interest cause "sure we go to school challenge of USG." here, but we live here too." Student welfare is paramount "This is (a student's) commu- in the campaign of David Rice, JWSW nity for as long as they're here," senior social studies education NEW NEW NEW she said. "And I encourage stu- major, who emphasizes more dents to express concerns activites for students who are Ti University Union Weekend Food Service through USG.'^ under the drinking age. Harraman said she is in touch Rice said he has a unique per- Be a Volunteer Falcon's Nest open from 10a.m. -6p.m. with students and is very ap- spective on the campus by hear- proachable after being a part of ing feedback from prospective includes cafeteria and grill line Kodgers Quad Council and Stu- students. Volunteers In Progress is now interviewing dents Creating Real Enthusiasm "As a student tour coordinator And Motivation. in the office of administration, I for the following positions: Pheasant Room Sunday Buffet Brett Knittle, iunior IPCO meet students even before they All You Can Eat major, said he will strive for are enrolled in the University, improved USG reaction to stu- Rice said. 1. Co-Chairperson From 12-2 for $5.75 dent concerns. Also a former vice presidenl "I'm very outspoken about of the Resident Student Associa- Coupons, Cash, MC & VISA Accepted things that need to be changed tion, Rice said his experiences 2. Treasurer and I'm going to try to get the have increased his person tt things done that students want," person relations with students. (Prout Cafeteria closed on Saturday & Sunday) he said. Encouraging continued free dom of expression on campus 3. Publicity Greg Richey, junior poliuca science major, said his focus i: Daffodil Days already on the students. "If I feel a certain way abou Call 372-2843 to set up an March 20 & 21 an issue, I will speak out ir order Daffodils by USG," Richey said. "I will wort appointment March 15 {HAVEN HOUSE MANOR hard to be (the students') voict help fight cancer in USG by seeking the opinion: 1515 E. Wooster of students." Richey said he is alread> working with the Bowling Greer, NEXT TO CAMPUS City Council to confront the problems off-campus students Now Leasing are having with landlords. Also, as the president of Cam- for Summer & Fall pus Democrats, Richey has beer MASSACRE OF RACISM III working with the University ir lobbying Rep. Patrick Sweene> (D-Cleveland) for support ir - 2 bedroom furnished granting the University fund' UNIFY 1990 DANCE apartments for additional classrooms. 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Stations program against drugs NYC murderer arrested in Toledo British museum exhibits fakes' Ohio television and radio stations were joined by cable companies TOLEDO (AP) — A man described as one of New York City's most LONDON (AP) — Priests in ancient Babylon faked an inscription Wednesday in a statewide effort to coordinate two hours of pro- ruthless criminals was arrested by FBI agents Thursday morning in to make their temple seem older. A modern Scottish museum had to gramming against drug abuse. a telephone booth outside a doughnut shop. fake a fish with fur to satisfy public demand. Two dozen television stations and 270 radio stations launched two- Thomas Cross Jr., 28. of New York, is accused of killing two New These are among 600 objects in a British Museum exhibition open- hour, commercial-free programs running from 8 to 10 p.m. York women and wounding a third. He was arrested as he was trying ing Friday that displays 3,000 years of the forger's art and suggests "This was the first time in history that broadcasters have made to make a call to arrange his surrender to New York police, said that fakes often reflect what people want to believe. such a unified effort to coordinate programming statewide," said Harold Jones, special agent in charge of the FBI's Toledo office. The objects range from a faked Roman chariot and photographs of Dale Bring, executive vice president of the Ohio Association of fairies to a forged Rembrandt painting and a witch's wreath. Broadcasters, which headed the effort. Cross appeared before U.S. Magistrate James Carr on a charge of The exhibition "Fake? The Art of Deception," running through Every television station in the Toledo, Dayton and Columbus unlawful flight to avoid prosecution. The charge was based on a Sept. 2, contains fake jewels, coins, sculptures, fossils, furniture and areas, and three stations in the Cleveland area aired local produc- felony warrant charging him with reckless endangerment and cri- porcelain. tions. The programs included panel discussions, viewer and audi- minal possession of stolen property. There's even a letter purporting to have been written by Jesus ence responses and telephone polls about drugs. The federal charge would be dismissed as soon as state extradition Christ. Radio stations aired a program called "The Deadly Lure." hearings begin, Carr said. "Most of the worst errors in this exhibition are our own," director In Columbus, the program began with a taped message from fed- Cross was ordered held in the Lucas County jail without bond. Sir David M. Wilson, said. eral drug czar William Bennett. Bennett was to speak Uve on other Other charges, including murder, are pending against Cross, said "It's not surprising as we have been collecting for a long time as markets telecasts. Detective John Tierney of The Bronx, N.Y.. homicide unit. museums go, nearly 250 years. The forgers had more than a head Bennett issued appeals for community and individual in- start as they were busy in ancient Babylon 3,000 years ago," he said. volvement. Gov. Richard Celeste also Joined in the effort, turning Cross is wanted in the slayings of Rita Faulk, 19, and Barbara Wilson admits: "There is a horrid fascination about fakes. Al- the state's tourism-information hotline, l-«Oo-BUCKEYE, into a vol- Chiles, 42, in a Bronx apartment Feb. 24,1989. A third woman, Ser- though we sweep them under the carpet, we talk about them all the unteer clearinghouse for the evening. ray Watson, was seriously wounded. Tierney said she is a witness. time Decause we know we as experts are fallible.'' The first thing visitors see is a supposed Etruscan tomb of the 6th century B.C., made about 120 years ago. Abortion protection bill defeated House passes construction plan "The British Museum bought the tomb from an Italian dealer in COLUMBUS (AP) — The Senate passed bill design to protect fur- COLUMBUS (AP) — A record-high $945 million package of con- 1871 because the Louvre had one and we were jealous," said Dr. Su- coat sellers against harassment but narrowly defeated an amend- struction projects paid for by the state completed a swift journey san Walker, an antiquities expert. ment to extend the same protection to abortion clinics. through the Ohio House of Representatives on Thursday and headed "Within a year of the purchase, the inscription on the lid was found It was the first vote in the Legislature on an abortion issue since a for the Senate. to have been copied from a gold brooch in the Louvre, but the tomb U.S. Supreme Court decision last July gave states more authority to The two-year capital improvements budget bill, drafted in private was kept on show until 1935 and has appeared in countless books on regulate abortions. But the debate was muted; some said it was not by Gov. Richard Celeste and legislative leaders over the last six the Etruscans and their art," she said. the time or place. months, was approved by the House 86-5 after two days of public The amendment lost 17-15 with majority Republicans prevailing. hearings. Mark Jones, an expert on coins and medals who assembled the Sen. Linda Furney, D-Toledo, tried to protect the clinics from vio- House Finance Chairman Patrick Sweeney, D-Cleveland, said the fakes from 26 museums in Britain and abroad, said the exhibition lence and other types of disruptive conduct that produced the bill for measure was "essentially very fiscally responsible." He chided was "about deception, about lying things whenever and wherever the manufacturers, buyers, sellers and wearers of fur or other ani- local officials who either complained about not receiving a fair share they are made." mal-skin garments. of available funds, or who increasingly expect the stale to pay for Sen. Gary Suhadolnik, R-Parma Heights, backed by retailers and local projects. "It's evidence of what people saw and valued in the art of the past hunting and trapping groups, won 25-7 passage of the bill. While it "I wanted to admonish those communities that insist on that equa- because a faked antique shows much more clearly than the real was toned down a bit by amendments, he insisted its purpose re- tion and address members of this Legislature of lowering those ex- thing what collectors valued. Fakes often reflect what people want mained intact. pectations, because we're in the business of protecting our (capital) to believe," he said. As it emerged from floor debate, the bill applies to any retail store investments ... and making investments ... for future generations. that legally sells any product. It expands Ohio's disorderly conduct We hope we have done that adequately in this budget," Sweeney The show demonstrates how fakes are exposed by electron laws to include such acts as spitting at or "annoying" others. said. microscopes, ultraviolet light, X-rays and radiocarbon dating.

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6 March t,1990 Lifestyles Spring colors make the man ' Designers introducing exotic and fashionable 'masculine pastels'

sions. wear one of the more exotic This call for color does not by Rich Foster The Hawaiian shirt, while still colored sports coats with a print mean all those beige, white, USAToday-CIN the same basic shape, is also shirt. taupe and khaki clothes must be available in newer, ethnic prints The mustard shades can eas- tossed out. Quite the contrary, Tomato, olive, celery and and geometric designs in addi- ily be combined with other the new hues work perfectly mustard — sounds like a vege- tion to the standard floral pat- colors. Tomato and celery may with these traditional shades. Can express feelings table garden? But this spring, terns. be a little more difficult to Add a touch of change here and of sadness 86V they are actually the new colors there, by wearing one of the " '; " " ' '»■ on designers' palates for men's vegetable garden Hawaiian or sportswear. These new hues are known as "masculine ethnic print shirts. Sourc«: Psychology Tothy, survey o* 500 mato arid MmaM f«*o4r« Traditional reds, yellows, pastels" with names taken from For a dressier touch wear the blues and whites will always be same shirts with a beige or Sory Parfef. Gannerr News Senrfos around, but these colors offer seascapes: seafoam, aqua and minerals: a taupe summer suit. These colors the male dresser a bit of adven- tend to mute the explosions of ture and the exotic. light rust called quartz. colors from the shirts. Designer BUI Robinson de- For those who aren't quite Hair color options scribes them as "almost Moroc- Word from the fashion world, match but blend well. In recent comfortable with too much can," speaking about his line too, is that madras plaids will be years taboos that once forbade color, adding colorful accessor- featured in GQ — Gentlemen's big on the summer scene. mixing certain colors — red with ies is always an inexpensive way Quarterly. These colors have a Shorts in every color and de- fiurple or blue and green — have to liven up an otherwise bland involve choices tropical feel, but are not as loud sign imaginable are often com- alien by the wayside. look. as the brights of seasons past. bined with sports jackets for a Designer Jeffrey Banks refers more daring look. And, the old Rally requires mixing multiple colors by Carla Anderson to get perfect color for the indi- to these new hues as "masculine standby T-shirt is rivaling the USAToday-CIN pastels" with names taken from rainbow. Tees are being wom D Continued from page 1. studies major, said U.S. policies vidual. seascapes: seafoam, aqua and with summer sport jackets for a One participant, senior French in Central America "have inhi- Another method is foil high- minerals: and a light rust called cool and comfortable look. education major Susan Plum- bited the freedom of people To color or not to color? That lighting, whereby selected quartz. Advances in fabric technology mer, said she wanted to make there to manage their own is the question. But for some 35 strands of hair are placed on The warm weather months provide a wide array of fabrics people aware of a worldwide lives." million women in the United strips of aluminum foil, then traditionally have been the time suitable for spring and summer movement against U.S. policy States, the Question is not covered with a lightener or of year when men are willing to wear. Fabrics from rayon and on Nicaragua. Strauss joined the rally be- whether to, but now to. coloring mixture. The foil Is then experiment a little with color viscose to linen, silk and cotton cause he felt ashamed of this Louis Lacari, hair colorist for wrapped around the hair to tot and patterns and this year's de- can be chosen in a wide price American citizens bear many country's involvement in Cen- Clairol and owner of the Louis the color develop. . signs bring back some summer- range. When looking to expand a negative things through the tral America. Licari Color Group said hair Sometimes called "frosting," time classics in updated ver- warm weather sports wardrobe, media about Central American coloring is the way to "bring to this technique is not limited to governments, and many postive "We have to realize Central life a woman's natural beauty." just lightening strands of hair. things about the U.S. govern- America is not our backyard," "If a woman has given hair Several tints can be used to get a ment's involvement, Plummer he said. coloring even the slightest multicolor effect. It can also be ATTENTION GRADUATES explained. thought, then she is probably used in reverse on gray or Baker said the job of the rally ready for that change," tie said. blonde hair in which strands of "I want to make people aware was to encourage the University The dead giveaway to a the hair are darkened. Investigate the many advantages that there is another side," she community to speak as a whole woman's readiness for color is For women who choose at- of our college graduate program said. against Central American prob- in her makeup, he said. home coloring, they must choose lems and community response "Many women begin to wear the proper color and the right • Tim Strauss, Peace Coalition might Involve such things as cof- more makeup as they get older tint to suit their needs and par- SPECIAL PRICES FOR ALL coordinator and junior social fee or economic boycotts. — when it's actually a new hair ticular kind of hair. color that they need," Lacari There are three major catego- BG STAFF AMD FACULTY said. ries of hair color: Once the decision to color is i Temporary: a hair color made, the next question is rinse that washes out with the whether to go to a professional next shampoo. hair colorist or do it at home. 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BG will try for sweep of Eastern Don Hensley by Mark Huntebrinker story. Heading into this week- (13-14, 9-7) versus Toledo at 1 wrapped up conference action Ben Braun, have won seven of sports writer end's MAC Tournament in De- p.m. Kent (21-6, 12-4) and Cen- on a losing note Saturday with a their last nine contests. Guard troit's Cobo Arena, the Car- tral Michigan (11-16,6-10) tangle 79-70 loss at KSU. The setback Lorenzo Neely averages 13.5 dinals are the No. 1 seed, having at 3 p.m., while BSU (21-6,13-3) snapped a five-game win streak. points per game, while center >' About this time last season won the regular-season cham- and Ohio University (12-15,5-11) Larranaga said a win would inani Nolan follows Neely with , .everyone in the Mid-American pionship, but they are faced with play at 7p.m. have given his team more confi- a 11 ppg average. Nolan, a 6-8 . ..Conference was working on a some competition set and ready BG defeated the Hurons twice dence entering this weekend, senior, leads the team in re- bounds with 4.8 rpg. :. formula. to dethrone BSU. during regular-season play. On but today's performance is what Defense, ,.•. The subject Kent State, Bowling Green Jan. 27, the Falcons raced to counts. Currently, BG and EMU are of this proce- and Eastern Michigan enter 77-61 victory in Anderson Arena "A lot of things that build up to ranked one and three, respec- dure was the Friday's action with a strong as Billy Johnson came off the the tournament you hope puts tively, in the conference's team experience II Ball State desire to prove the Cardinals are bench to record a team-high 20 you in the right mental frame of offense category. The Falcons [i men's basket- not invincible. And these teams points. mind and you hope you're in average 78.7 ppg, while the Hur- ball team, have the talent to go with the de- The Falcons escaped from good physical condition," the ons score 76.1 ppg. will lead , . while the de- sire. Bowen Fieldhouse in Ypsilanti, fourth-year Falcon mentor said. The winner of the BG-EMU • tails involved BG head coach Jim Larran- Mich., with a 65-60 overtime vic- The Falcons' most serious in- contest plays the victor of the a method of aga said the aforementioned tory on Feb.24, as Johnson again jury of late was a broken nose BSU-OU winner at 6 p.m. on BG icers stopping the teams deserve serious consider- played a major role. The 6-foot-3 suffered by Tom Hall in the sec- Saturday, while the winner of the MU-UT game and the KSU- rampaging Larranaga ation for post-season play. junior repeated with another ond game with the Hurons. He Every season leads to Joe Cardinals. "Obviously. I'm not trying to 20-point performance. played with a face shield mask CMU winner play at 8 p.m. Louis Arena. ,.. BSU resembled a runaway say that our league from top to EMU rounded out the season against Kent, and is expected to The championship game is At least that's the way it freight train as it owned a 25-3 bottom is as good as the Big with victories over Toledo and play tonight. slated for noon Sunday and will seems to those who follow the record heading into MAC Tour- East or Big Ten," he said. "But I Youngstown State. The Falcons e Hurons, led by head coach be televised by ESPN. Bowling Green hockey team. nament play last season. certainly think the top three or For the ninth straight year, four teams deserve considera- the Falcons will roll Into' 'The As it turned out, nobody came tion for post-season play." Joe" — the sight of the Central up with a recipe to stop the Car- Collegiate Hockey Association's •dinals in the tournament and The Falcons (18-9 overall, 9-7 Baseball union balks at semifinals — looking to win the they went rolling into the NCAA in the MAC) and EMU (18-12. post-season title and an automa- Mideast Regional undisputedly 8-8) round out today's first round tic trip to the NCAA tournament the best team in the MAC! action at 9 p.m. Games preceed- field. But this year's a different ing the contest include Miami Vincent's proposal to play Only Michigan State has duplicated BG's nine straight Coupon by Ben Walker Vincent has the authority to chieved by agreement." appearances. But there is a AP sports writer order spring-training camps Owners and players did not small difference between what Large open — as Commissioner Bowie meet Thursday before Vincent's the two teams have been able to Subs 75 Kuhn did after a three-week proposal and no meetings were do once they've got there. $ NEW YORK — Commissioner lockout in 1976 — but is reluctant scheduled. Already halt of all In BG's nine trips, only once and Two for a large Italian sub;ub; Fay Vincent proposed Thursday to do it without approval from exhibition games have been Pops Ham. Salami, Bologna (1988) have they come away S Mozzarella cheese that baseball owners end their both sides. canceled and opening day is just holding the crown. On the other 2 5 or reg Ham or Roast 22-day lockout if players prom- "I do not like the idea of the 25 days away• hand, the Spartans have ALL SUBS MADE TO Beef |ch /tomato 25' ise not to strike, an idea the commissioner of baseball open- "While it is my hope that the grabbed six of the last nine ti- ex. each sub) union has said it would never ing camps," Vincent said. "It is parties will be able to reach an tles. YOUR ORDER accept. something that should be a- agreement, it is now apparent What will it take to repeat the ^_^ Free Delivery 352-5166 that this must be accomplished in the next few days or we will magic the Falcons possesed in >, Expires 4-12-90 have to postpone the start of the 1988\ when ironically they beat D va|id witn ar, otner offer the Lake Superior, their semi- rJ jsoneJk>'5 Not y 1990 championship season," final opponent Saturday after- PlZzD/ Open 4 pm Greenbriar Inc. Vincent said. noon, W? The answer is simple But union chief Donald Fehr — hard-hitting, go-get-'em, IV p ° '" Favorite Pizza Since 1964i said no deal. down-the-jock defense. LUe will be leasing the following "That would be wonderful," If the Falcons get the defense Fehr said sarcastically. "They and goaltending they've been locations for the Foil of 1990 get another year where players getting lately, they could very get underpaid while they're well earn their sixth playoff title making $11/2 billion." since the CCHA went to this THETA CHI'S e East Merry Avenue Apartments - 522 E. Merry Ave. "It's not a serious proposal. format in 1971-72. Essentially, this is a public re- The quest will start Saturday e Field Manor Apartments - 519 Leroy Ave., 542 & lations effort. If it wasn't, there at 3:30 when the Falcons play HELLZ ANGELZ 560 Frazee Ave. would've been a proposal," Fehr the Lakers in the first game, e Frazee Avenue Apartments - 818 Thurstin, 624, 670 said. "Some would say this with Michigan and Michigan suggests owners are still not in- State playing in the nightcap. (will have new carpeting), 656 Frazee Ave. terested in making a settlement. In the past seven games, the e Buff Apartments-1470 & 1490 Clough St. That is my view. The owners knew long ago the answer to that Falcons nave surrendered only e 334 N. Main St. Theta Chi House; 3 Bedroom 20 goals for a 2.86 goals against question. All this is is an attempt average. The reason for this e Campbell Hill Apartments-2 & 3 Bedrooms to preserve the present con- success has been two-fold —the tract." solid play of freshman Angelo In a negotiating session that Libertucci between the pipes, Coll or Stop in for o Complete ended early Thursday morning, and the maturity of a defense the union backed off its demand once ripe for the picking. Listing of Available that all two-year players be Libertucci enters the game made eligible for arbitration with a 16-7-1 record on the Apartments & Houses and instead proposed only half. season and a 3.85 goals against Management did not respond average. But, by posting a 3-1-1 to that and instead continued to mark in his last f lve" starts with offer a $4 million bonus pool for a gaa of 2.77, the rookie has players with between two and shown he can handle playoff three years of service. The union pressure. 352-0717 claimed Vincent's announce- Under the captaincy of senior ment was an attempt to take Kevin Dahl and the leadership of Watch out Bowling Green, away attention from their offer. Junior Rob Blake, rookie de- Hours: Milwaukee Brewers owner f enseman Ken Klee and Paul HELLZ ANGELZ are here. 224 Bud Selig, chairman of the Basic have become reliable M-F 9a.m.-5p.m. owners' Player Relations Com- players, making great strides March 10, 1990 E. Wooster St. Sat. 9a.m.-lp.m. mittee, said the lockout will con- throughout the season. tinue if players don't make a no- Iiew NcWana — who this O See Lockout, page 10. season made the switch to full- time def enseman —and Otis Plageman have also helped sol- idify the blue-line corps. Everyone knows BG can score FREE with the best in the conference. Graduate Student Senate, Progressive Student FREE Hobey Baker Award finalists Nelson Emerson (28goals-48as- FREE Organization and the Carribean Association FREE sists-76 points) and Rob Blake (20-33-53) lead the scoring at- FREE tack that has averaged five presents: FREE goals a game. Meanwhile, Lake Superior's FREE a FREE defense — maybe the best in the CCHA — is led by a strong fore- FREE FREE check that starts with Jeff Ja- CELEBRATION blonski who has scored a team- !

March », 19*o 9 Emerson, Blake Savage can't keep guarantee nominated for Rockets guard scores just four points in 66-55 loss to Falcons by Charles Toil Entering the game, Savage Bill Fennelly, said it was Sav- minutes and turned close games assistant sports editor was shooting a modest 44 per- age's own decision to play. into sizeable wins. cent from the field and 76 per- "She probably shouldn't have Hobey Baker cent from the foul line. Thurs- played, but she wanted to," be The third time Bowling Green DETROIT - Toledo guard day night, she was one-of-10 said. "I pretty much let hermit wasn't going to stand for it, ex- Kelly Savage guaranteed a re- from the field (the only make herself back in the game. When cept at the foul line. Similar to turn trip to the Mid-American was a three-pointer) and one-of- she felt she was ready to go, I their victory over Eastern Mich- by Don Hensley Conference championship four from the charity stripe. put her back in. igan Tuesday night, the Falcons sports writer game. But in the end it wasn t Eight of her 10 shots came "She wanted to try and help us made clutch free throws down only her promise that gave out, from behind the three-point line, win a game — it just didn't work the stretch. Maybe there's something in but also her back. where she had shot 39 percent out." the water. The 5-foot-9 senior decided to for the year — good for second in The Falcons were 16-for-18 at If there is, the youths in Flay in Thursday night's semi- the MAC. Savage's determination al- the foul line in the final 7:51. Simcoe, , better start inal game against Bowling "I didn't want to sit out be- most looked like it would cost Senior Tecca Thompson (seven- drinking it. Emerson Blake Green despite missing the last cause I knew what Bowling her more than a game when with for-eight from the line) and Thursday, two Bowling On the other side of the two practices because of lower Green was capable of doing, Bowling Green clinging to a freshman Lori Albers (six-of- Green hockey players who coin, it's Blake's first time be- back spasms. Savage said. ''My four years 44-40 lead at the 9:55 mark of the six) did most of the damage. make Simcoe their home in ing nominated. When it was over, Savage's came down to this and I wanted second half, she collapsed on her the off-season learned they For a defenseman, a Hobey statistics proved as painful as toplay — pain or not." side near the Rockets foul line. "This might be Tecca's high- were amongst the 10 finalist nomination usually only her team's 66-55 loss. Toledo's second year coach. light with everything she did to- for the coveted Hobey Baker comes to those who have pro- Time was called and after a day for Bowling Green," BG Award, which is awarded an- duced big offensive numbers. few minutes of treatment by the head coach Fran Voll said. nually to the nation's best col- And that is a perfect descrip- team doctor, she walked off "(Albers) is probably one of the lege hockey player. tion of Blake. Ball State rallies, under her power. finest players to come into our Nelson Emerson and Rob Throughout the season, he program.'' Blake, roommates during the has led all the defensemen in The injury must have inspired season and neighbors in the the nation in scoring with 53 but Miami holds on her teammates because they While Bowling Green was off season, are both in the points (20 goals and 33 as- rallied, scoring five-straight sinking free throws, Toledo was running for the award. The sists). His 20 goals set a BG by Charles Toil to give the Redskins breathing points to take their only lead of losing pieces of their Rocket. winner will be announce on record for goals by a de- assistant sports editor room, 72-67. the second half, 45-44 with 8:53 April 1. fenseman in a season, break- But, before the Redskins knew left. Two of the Rockets' starters — For BG. it is the first time ing Brian McKee's mark of it, they were gasping for air. Kim Sekulski (6:04) and Kris in the school's history that 19. DETROIT — After being up Ball State's Ramonda James "At that point, we were back Finefrock (2:47) — fouled out two players from the same "It's a real bonus and a seven point with less than two made the front end of a one-and- in the game, but we had expen- and with Savage already ailing, squad have been nominated. confidence builder," Blake minutes remaining, No. 1 seed one. Her second shot, though, ded a Tot of energy," Fennelly Toledo was not making any said. "It's an exciting high- Miami barely escaped Cobo bounced left and was rebounded said. promises for next season. light to my career." Arena Thursday night with a by teammate Adrianne Smiley. "It's actually But Blake wastes no time in 72-70 victory over Ball State. Smiley quickly passed it back So much energy, in fact, that "It's tough to comeback with unbelievable." explaining why he is one of After Miami's Regina Smith to James, who sank a jumper to even the return 3 Savage at the half of your team sitting on the the 10 nominees although he (16 points, five rebounds, six as- pull the Cardinals within two 7:33 mark couldn't stop the Fal- bench fouled out," Fennelly -Nelson Emerson, plays on the blue-line. sists) sank two free throws with with 35 seconds left. cons from taking control. said. "It was a very, very physi- on he and Rob "I don't think defensive de- 1:50 remaining to make the Following a Miami turnover. In the previous two contests, cal game which was more to fensemen get enough recogni- score 70-63, the fourth-seeded BSU gained possession and the Rockets owned the final 10 their liking than to ours." Blake's nomination tion," Blake said. 'The points Cardinals rallied back. called timeout with 12 seconds definitely help out a lot. Jumpers by Michelle Baker left. The Cardinals Leah Witte "There is no way Nelson and Jenny Eckert (24 points, (12 points, 12 rebounds) missed In all, it is the sixth and sev- and I could have gotten nomi- five rebounds) cut the lead to, a jump shot as time was running enth time a Falcon has been nated without help. We have 7M7, with 1:14 left. out. A mad scramble for the ball =CHARLESTOWN= named as a candidate. four guys who play good de- MU's Gabby Downey (14 ensued and the referees whistled "It's actually unbelieva- points) responded with a jump APARTMENTS fense and allow me to be D See Miami, page 10. ble," said Emerson about the offensive minded. But, shot of her own 17 seconds later irony between himself and having two guys nominated Blake. "The town is small for the Hobey is a big benefit # Over 80 imported Beers Jfk MID AM MANOR and most the kids we played for the team. [Campus | with don't play anymore. We were able to come down here, |PollyeyeS "A Gathering Place"| Choose from choice apartments within play and be nominated. Before one of these Falcons "It's something we are ex- can take home the award, 352-963 440 E. Court walking distance to campus Summer cited about and we thank our they must first finish above a 1990 and 1990-91 school year. teammates and the program respectable field. here at BG." Feel the luck of the Irish Emerson has been a record Other canidates include, at Pollyeyes! 1 or 2 bedroom, furnished or breaking machine this year. senior center Kip Miller He has rewritten the record (45-45-90) from Michigan Starting next Monday unfurnished, gas heat & water included, books in just about every cat- State, junior defenseman air conditioning egory, so therefore it is fitting Russ Parent (9-45-54) from Pollyeyes will feature: that with this nomination he North Dakota, senior center • Corned Beef • Irish Fluf (on salad bar) • Green Beer • becomes the first college Dave Shields (31-43-74) from Blackened Hens (Harp & Gulness beers mixed) hockey player ever to be Denver, junior center Joe Resident Manager, nominated three times. Juneau (17-50-67) from RPI, Celebrate St. Patrick's Day With Us! 641 Third St.. Apt. 4, B.G. "It's something no one else junior center Dave Emma has been able to do," said the (33-33-66) from Boston Col- 352-4380 senior center who has record- lege, junior defenseman Greg ed 76 points this season, 28 on Brown (5-33-38) from BC, jun- Soups afl Salads # Pizza a% Nachos goals. "There are so many ior goalie Dave Gagnon college hockey players in the (23-3-1, 2.77 goals against KD Shamrock Protect • Jol 'n' KD Shamrock Prefect • Joil W Boil • KD Shamrock Protect • Jail W Bad nation and to be named three average) and senior left wing Daffodil Days times is a thrill. It's a sign of Rick Bennett (12-24-36), both March 20 & 21 consistency." from Providence. order Datiodils by March 15 help fighi cancer KAPPA DELTA "Herefe a NEW USG USG USG USG USG USG USG USG USG TAX LAW tip" Undergraduate Student Government is currently seeking applications for: Generally, the new tax law re- quires you to pay at least 90 percent of your 1987 income Faculty Excellence Award tax through withholding or estimated tax payments. IT and you don't, you may have to pay Hollis A. Moore University Service Award a penalty. Publication 505 con- tains more information. Call I -800-424-FORM (3676) or the IRS Forms number in your Applications available at 405 Student Services phone book to get a copy. Date Due: March 9 ihfJkil* For additional information come to 405 Student Services USG USG USG USG USG USG USG USG USG

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McDonald, Wunder Bucks lose 77-66 to IU Ohio State hosts BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Freshman Calbert Cheanev scored named top coaches 22 points Thursday night as Indiana, playing the second half without its injured leading scorer, beat Ohio State 77-66 and kept alive its Kent has compiled a 128-101 hopes for an NCAA tournament bid. Falcon netters by Charles Toll record in his eight years there. The Hoosiers (18-9 and 8-9 in the Big Ten) lost sophomore forward The men's tennis team travels to Columbus Saturday to take on assistant sports editor His 128 wins rank him eighth on Eric Anderson, who crashed to the floor with a minute left in the first undefeated Ohio State (54). the MAC coaching victory list half and was taken to Bloomington Hospital with a bad sprain of his OSU has beaten the likes of Southern Illinois, Pennsylvania, right ankle. Southwest Louisiana, Wake Forest and Western Michigan. BG DETROIT - Kent State's Jim Indiana trailed 29-25 at the half, but freshman Matt Nover and McDonald and Miami's Linda Wunder was a near- sophomore Jamal Meeks picked up the slack and finished with ca- has lost to the Salukis (8-1) and has had some good battles with Wunder have been selected as unanimous selection as the the Broncos. MAC's Women's Coach of the reer highs of 16 points apiece. The Falcons will have a tough opponent in the Buckeyes, the MAC Coaches of the Year in Ohio State was led by Perry Carter with 16 points and Big Ten men's and women's basketball, Year, after guiding Miami to a freshman of the year Jim Jackson with 12. head coach Gene Orlando said. respectively, by the MAC News 23-4 overall recora and its first "They're loaded with talent," he said. Media Assocaitlon. MAC Championship in seven OSU boasts Ty Tucker, who is the 30th ranked singles player years. Miami in the nation. D Continued from page 9. Tucker has beaten four nationally ranked players and has Kent has enjoyed its win- "I knew it was going to be won his last five matches. He will play at the No. 1 singles spot nineest season this year under It is the second time she has a foul on Ball State, apparently hard to beat a team three times against BG's John Green. McDonald's coaching. The been selected in three years. She with one second left. in one season," said Miami Golden Flashes enter the MAC received the award in 1967-88 But as both teams marched to coach Linda Wunder, who with The Buckeyes also have Kevin Dibelius, who is 12-4 at the No. Tournament with a 21-6 overall after leading the Redskins to a the Miami foul line, the referee the win earned her 100th career 2 singles position and will play the Falcons' Justin Overholser. record and a 12-4 mark in the tie for second place in her first said time had expired and the victory. "We had to play 40 conference. season. game was over. minutes of intense basketball." Win C Continued from page 1. imeter shots, made the differ- "Our seniors took the team to live or die at the foul line — and "We needed to step up our the game came jusV4:30 into the ence." a new level." once again they lived. offense a little," Voll said. "We first half at 10-4. and then it was like a swarm," The game turned with 3:44 to On the other hand, Toledo Capatilizing on 14 second half tried to shore up some things From there, the Falcons ex- said Bonner, who scored 14 play after Toledo's Kim Sekulski senior Kelly Savage was unable Toledo fouls, the Falcons made and that's when the seniors ploded for 16 points in seven points. "Whenever I got the ball, made two free throws to cut the to elevate her game to its usual 18 trips to the charity stripe in came through." minutes and Toledo went ice I tried to look baseline for Lori Falcons' lead to 56-52. One high level. Hampered by a sore the final 7:51, making 16. cold. The result was a 20-12 BG (Albers) because if all three of minute and one Albers iump back all night. Savage was only "BG did a good Job exploiting Make that the seniors and one advantage after 12 minutes. their post players were guarding shot later, Sekulski fouled out, one-of-10 from the field. our foul trouble," Fennelly said. freshman. me, someone had to be open. taking her game-high 22 points "She probably shouldn't have The Falcons led 30-26 at half- "I was looking to pass first, with her. played, but she wanted to," One weakness for BG against With 8:53 left, Toledo's Lucre- time. then to shoot." The Falcons then went on to Fennelly said. "Obviously, she the Hurons on Tuesday was the tia LeGault scored a layup to The 6-foot-2 senior dished out hit six-of-eight free throws to was hurt and not at full strentch. play of forward Tecca Thomp- complete a 12-2 Rocket run, put- three assists, helping the fresh- "We're just carrying on tra- seal the victory. That isn't an excuse, it's a fact." son, as she failed to make a field ting her team ahead for the first dition," said Thompson. "We man Albers to a team-high 18 "This is probably as big a win Savage said, "I hadn't prac- goal. time in the second half, 45-44. points. as our program has ever had. ticed in two days. I was not go- may have to do it a little "I thought Lori Albers played different, but we're getting the ParticuQary with our team and ing to sit out, though. I can't But what a difference a game However, Bonner, Thompson job done." a super game like she did at how we've come along and pro- brine my four years back, so I and Albers converted 10-straight Toledo," Rockets head coach makes. Thompson, Thursday gressed," Voll said. Ova team had to play — pain or not." night, made four-of-six field free throws to give BG a lead it Voll said, "There are never Bill Fennelly said of the Jan. 24 didn't give up and found some Just as in the win over goals and seven-of-eight free never relinquished. contest at Savage Hall. "Her identity. We found some charac- Eastern Michigan Tuesday any second thoughts with this play, paired with some key per- throws for 15 points. She also team. We never step on the floor ter. night, the Falcons were going to had eight rebounds. The Rockets biggest lead of thinking this is our last game."

Hensley Joe Louis Arena and into the Lockout a Continued from page 8. NCAA Touranment for the a Continued from page 8. get done. It really looks bad strong suit. fourth year in a row. now." Fehr said the players on the ATTENTION GRADUATE With all this in mind. BG has a Don Hensley is a sports writer strike pledge. good chance to roll right through for The News. negotiating committee planned "No contract, no work," he on going home. said. "The lockout was put in ef- r—-...... -._..... —- .., Management negotiator STUDENTS fect to get something done. It Chuck O'Connor said he will re- will continue. The lockout was main in contact with Fehr. Follow The Falcons Run At proposed to achieve an agree- "We'll continue to talk and be i The NCAA Tournament All Weekend i ment." ready to negotiate at any time," Looking for resposible Graduate Both sides agree the regular he said. Long From Cobo Hall In Detroit season will not begin as sched- "We are dismayed with their Student to serve on the Board of uled April 2 unless there is a Broposal. We are dismayed at Fridaybtai«.. NightKB^M S^k If Victorious. settlement by the weekend. leir reaction," Selig said. Saturday Three weeks have been allotted The owners made another Trustees. Contact the GSS Office at 9 p.m. vs. Evening at \ for spring training, whenever it bonus-plan proposal on Thurs- Eastern Michigan starts. day, but still neither side likes 6 p.m. "I guess we've been naive the other's suggestion. And, for further information at Q enough to keep thinking we're after 31 bargaining sessions and Then on Sunday on 88.1 FM going to reach an agreement," baseball's seventh work American League president Bo- Kge since 1972, Vincent, who 372 - 2426. UJBGU, if Bowling Green ploys bby Brown said. s been in the middle of the ne- ot high noon. Join Jeff Gibbons "We want to go back to work," gotiations, presented his own Baltimore's Phil Bradley said. plan. ond Mike Baker for oil the action "The fans have to understand "I am asking the clubs to open on UUBGU 88.1 FM. that they are being locked out, the training camps in exchange too. When I came here this for a pledge from the players not week, I really thought it would to strike during the 1990 season," Vincent said. "In the Over 80 Imported Beers • meantime, the parties can con- I Campus tinue to work toward the best of University Village all results ... a negotiated Pollyeyes" 'A Gathering Place"| agreement." & Fehr said there had been "in- 1352-963 440 E. Court formal suggestions" that University Courts Apts. owners would propose to end the Breakfast At Pollyeyes! lockout in return tor a no-strike are now renting |Starting Feb. 12th from 6 - 10:30 a.m. - Dally| promise. The union has rejected apartments that feature Special Buffet on Sat. and Sun. mornings that idea all along, saying it would lose its bargaining power •9-month and 12-monih leases FREE COFFEE VII Any Order without getting anything in re- • One and two bedroom apartments Our menu features: muffins, doughnuts, turn. Danish pastry, croissants, quiche, The two sides have made pro- •Heat, water, cooking and sewer included and strudel (all baked fresh daily.) gress on every matter except • Central air Also featuring: Bran cereals, Yoplait arbitration, prompting Fehr to •NO pets please say early Thursday, "with an yogurt, fruit, just-squeezed juices, exception or two, maybe all of (419) 352-0164 Clough & Mercer and much, much, more! the other issues are settled." Bowling Green Rosters will be restored to 25 players for 1991 and 1992. The sides have moved closer on min- imum salaries, with the union Daffodil Days Sreposing $105,000, $15,000 more March 20 & 21 lan the owners are offering; order Daffodils by and players have proposed a $57 CLOTHING SALE ! March 15 million yearly contribution to help light cancer the benefit plan, $7 million more than the owners offered. JOIN THE FUN AND % OFF EXCTEMENT CLOTHING BE A POMMERETTE!

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SIEZE THE DAY 5 A CHANCE TO WIN A Secret party end don't drink too much: Canera' Flourescents art. etc. or lust come tor the enrichment & en- $1 25* page 1000 FREE CONDOMS Karen 874-1573 Penysburg SEMEMTER'S FREE TUITION OR THE CASH tomorrow Is going to be s long dsyl tertainment. EQUIVALENT! Buy your tickets now in the Good Luck! Monday Jan 29 Union Foyer or Irom any sekng HSA/HP mem- Love, Your Big Larry 8:30 PM Free to everyone 2 airline tickets to Ft Lauderdale Spring break. ber at 1 ticket lor $1 or6tor$5! DELTA SIGMA PI continued on p. 12 UCF Center (comer of Thurshn) CHEAP. For more inlo cal 352 7638 Every other Monday thru April 9th PERSONALS AGO • FUI ALPHA PHI ' PIKE SCOTT CHERRY Lei s KICK some butt al the Gel ready to have some tun because we're fi- Pike KICKbaJI Tournament ELECTIONS lor the nely going to Gamma Gucci' Your Coaches. STUDENT COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON I love you' • Mane John & Jay CHILDREN FOUNDER'S DAY ALPHA PHI ' PIKE wi be held at the next meeting MARCH9.13Se-MARCHg.1M0 BLACK STUDENT UNION AGD'AGD'AGD where 408 ED BUg "114 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE" AJPHA PHI ' PIKE Congratulations on membership into Pi Sigma When: Sunday. March 11 PHI ALPHA OENTLEMENI Let's KICK some butt si the Epssonl Tana: 8:00pm Pike KICKbal Tournament Valerie Wommocot' Laura Armour First year teachers wii also be speaking! See Your Coaches. WILL BE HOLDING AN Dentse Zappole • Sarah W.Hams you there' John 5 Jay Christy Rlttman ■ Debbie Pax AIPHA PHI ' PIKE Every Friday at noon. All Graduate Students ' UAO' JarvMRsmmel 'ShellyNix Congratulations lor a wonderful job at Mardi ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING Soup and Sandwich lunch, donation. UCF Amy Votts ' Marie AppHn Ores" Center, comer ol Thurslin and Ridge. AGD'AGD'AGD DsRa Sigma Pi Thanks. This Friday Paul Baker. Loa Angelas, will dis- Dave Haug. the day has finally come and I know cuss his stork with refugees from El Salvador Volunteers in Progress MONDAY, MARCH 12TH, AT AIRLINE TICKET FOR SALE Detroit lo Ft you'l do great! and folkmusic Lauderdale March 17-24 onlyl140 Call Love. Your Secret Big '" DELTA SIGMA PI" ■ 353-6686 MASSACRE OF RACISM III KATHY JURCAGO Delta Sigma Pi- Kelly Kinder 7:00 PM IN THE TAFT ROOM You are 8 great Mile. I'm so proud ol you Keep Though your pledging ts over. Al regular weigh! Unity 1990 Dance up the good work lor initiation and prepare to The bond is lust beginning hooded sweatshirts only (10. party al night. Our Iriendship 5 memories sr e lorever Al sizes snd many colors AT THE UNION. FREE Love. Big Amy K QUEST APPEARANCE BY GROOVE MAS- Good Luck!" avaxeble at T.O'a Campus Comer 900 E Wooster TERS Love. Your Big. Tim across Irom Kohl Hall D«Ha Sigma Pi Call 352-3365. 7l» PouUott* Saturday 9 midnight •'•Delta Sigma PI'" Chria Harder. Darta Sigma PI NOTICE!! ELE ED METHODS MEETING! ALL Hey Hossri Good Luck at initiation on Saturday ELECTIONS ELECTIONS ELECTIONS 1 Alpha Gam - Pika Roses are Red STUDENTS who applied tor Summer a/or Fal, You'l do great Chria. Violets are blue 1990 Ele Ed Methods (EDCI 350. 351. 352. Love. Your Secret Big 77 Gamma Quco will be a total blast! Hope you Hey Suzanne, let's move on to March now 00 353. 355. 3581 are expected to attend this have a good time at your first Alpha Gamma De- Brothers • this is your first clue! z: meeting Tuesday, March 13, 4:00pm, 115 Ed. •••DeKaSlgmaPr" lta date party' Bldg. DAN STURTEVANT O 1990 - 1991 OFFICER S Love, Dawn BE THERE" Good Luck tomorrow1 Can you believe it's linsl- DELTA SIGMA PI ■ LITTLE DAVE HAUG Alpha Gam - Pike r- ty here! You'l do greall GET PSYCHED FOR INITIATION THIS IS Love. Your Big. Sarah YOUR LAST OBSTACLE BEFORE BROTHER- U ELECTIONS 3 PI Sigma Alpha Meeting: Mon., March 12, ALPHA GAMMA DELTA HOOD. SO MAKE IT THE BEST GOOD LU 110BA. 7:30pm. Our featured speaker will be presents LUCK'!! _l Representative Randall Gardner. Anyone "'OenaZetee'" GAMMA GUCCI LOVE. YOUR BIG. BETH LU FOR LATINO § may attend. I could never do wrthout you. You're al my ins- Lat » try II Again! Delta Sigma PI * * Kath-e Wilder REGIONAL CONFERENCE ON CENTRAL piration The love you've shown me the past Know your stuff and be prepared because on AMERICA three weeks is tnccmprehensfcte and I give al STUDENT UNION ALPHA GAMSI this day the meaning of brotherhood win appear "Why should Americans be concerned about of you my thanks and love. Get psyched for PIKE KICKBALLI and soon you will discover friends that will al- U.S poacy in Central America? Al my love and God bless Your Coaches Oeve A Smttty ways be dear" f A Dr Steve Watoms. Detroit Area Coalition Msry rn Love. Your Big. Kirk for Central America (DACCA) z: 7 OOpm Saturday. 115 ED •••JUnNomV Alpha Gams' Secret Weapon O m Al are Welcome! These last four months Beta 500 This Sunday at 3:00 on have been HEAVEN! I cant REOIONAL CONFERENCE ON CENTRAL wait t« formal! Come to Sakuna Gardens on March 11 with u TLA-Kim Japanese Club We wH depart at the Union Oval the 2nd Floor of the ^ AMERICA LU at 4 30 For more Information cal Trtsh Handy Debate tor 5 against U S Policy In _J Central America at 354-5242 DAWN TOTH1CHAUNTEL PETERS LU Student Services Building ^ Or. Jerone Stephens vs Dercy Thanx so much lor Friday night' I really appreci- Dr. Joseph Spawn ate all thai you both did' You guys are the Experience ■ integrity 7 30 tontte m 115 ED greatest' Al are Welcome! Love m AOT. Vote for Dave Dercy USG Senator at Large CO Kim Elections March 13-14 z: Sharing The Work) In Ua PLEASE COME AND P World Student Association presents lit an- O nual International Dinner. Come and •n]oy our exotic ethnic food and H live entertainment from all over the world. U MAKE THE DIFFERENCE H OatKSat , April 7 BOWLING GREEN HOCKEY ON 88.1 FM LU Time: 7 00pm 10 30pm o _l Plaee:Flrst United Methodist Church. 1508 E WBGU THIS WEEKEND IN MOTOWN. 2 Wooster(next to Wendy's). LU to Tickets S8 Ticket sales: 'March 12-14 5 March 26(10:30-5 00pm) ELECTIONS ELECTIONS ELECTIONS •March 15 (10 30am-7:OOpm) 'Only by phone al 372-2249 or slop xi at 41 1 South Hal March 27(10 OOam-SOOpm) at Union Foyer. Note Tickets are nol available al the door JLf vs. LS.S.U. State Representative Randal Gardner will speak at tha next meeting of Pi Sigma Alpha (the National Poetical Science Honorary) Anyone may attend March 12, 110 BA. 7 30pm THIS SATURDAY AT 3:30, THE STUDENT SOCIOLOGY ASSOCIATION THEN ON SUNDAY AT EITHER 1 PM OR 4:30. WILL PRESENT A VIDEO OF SPIKE LEE'S "DO THE RIGHT TWNO" at the next JOIN JOEL YASHINSKY AND TODD GOLDBERG GENERAL MEETING TUES MARCH 13 7PM LIVE FROM DETROIT ON 88.1 FM WBOU. 207 WILLIAMS DON'T MISS ITM

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KD* "Delta Tau Dana" *KD PhHMU'PHIMU THE ALPHA OAMS LOVE THOU ¥■»'• 12 month leases aveaaote Mey 15. 1990 continued from p. 11 Shane YMM and Stave Waade The Sleters of Phi Mu would fee to CON- THE ALPHA OAMS LOVE THEIR VIP'S HELP WANTED 809 6th St. • 2 BR houM $450 plus uM. On Saturday: GRATULATE Amy Brucker on being selected THE ALPHA OAMS LOVE THEM Va?'t 282 1/2Troup-2BR apt 8380 pkjeuB. Dancing m me streets with a KD. lor Order ol Omega' 424 1/2 S Summt-ettlc apt. SI 96.00 pass Hey guyi. spring »W » only 1 ant away utl is our IMI data party hare at BG' The Block Student Union wll be holding a organ- 260 COUNSELORS end Instructors needed! have you checked out MeurlcM Mimwwr in Steve Smith - 362-6917. Shane wal be wondering If izational meeting Monday. March 12, 1990 at Prtvete. coed, eummer camp In Pocono tt>e woodland Mel? Vic w« be about? Mountains North—Nan Pennsylvania. Loht- 7:00 PM In the Tatt room. Unton. 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS ONE HALF Maybe. Maybe not. Del have to find out' kan. PO Sox 2J4BO. Kenllworth. NJ 07011 The Sielere ol Phi Mu would like to congratulele SLOCK TO CAMPUUS. SUMMER OH FALL. Stave wH be wondering about the gal THEPtCTUMFlACl <201)27o-0tM our new Rho Cms for next year' CALL TOM 162-4871 DAYS OR 162-1800 EVE MsurtCM HM Msnsa Mr from downatalra FREE DOUBLES ARE COMINO Moay Mclntyre ATTENTION Excaeent Income lor Home Ae- AWKEWDt. MeurlcM HM Msnswssr What wal people say. he doean't care' Karen Crum AFTER SPRING BREAK! Maurices MM Meoeweer We know that our eat date party aambty Work Info Cal 504848-1700 DEPT 2 Bedroom Apartments across from campus Kan Epstein P8255 ' wal be great. Concvatueulonel! We know youa do a great (obi CAPTURE THE MOMENT S360/mo. for a 12 month lease or 9 mo. SPRING BREAK FILM SALE Columbia (ackets are at Maurkxas In ma Mene EspecxMly with our two dart dates' •PHIMU'PHIMU'PHIMU Counselors Wanted Trim down-fill IBM, cc-ed. lasses avaaabW Can 362-6111 between wear dapaf%nantl Check out iha noweet cotoxa' Love your KDDelee. PICTURE PLACE UNION NVS camp 100 poerHona sports, crafts, many 10-6 If you sing, dance. Amanda 4 Katrine other* Camp Shan*. Ferndale NY 12734 Pregnant? - Chooee Adoption Emottonaay a ENLARGE ITU 4 bdrm. house. Large aVfeig room. Ctoee to or play and aietrument. (gi4) 292-4045 nnandaty aecure couple wishes lo adopt Infant IS X 7 FOR 13 campus Available Summer and Fall. sudHon lor a paid poeMon KKG'KKG'KKG'KKG'KKG ctaM Cal Lou Ann 419-382 1050 Deavery pereonneJ apply 2-4 352-6475 m ma Fra-ftaatMratkxi VarMy Sho-t Kappas love their VIP'a' Ware behind you Mon-Sat for daytime positions 4 Bedroom, 2 ful bath, furnished apt for eum- Sign up lor an audition at 100%! PSYCHIC FAIR SUNOAY MARCH 11 THETA CHI ' TOM MADOOCK Di Benedetto* mer Halt block from campua. your own yard. 406 Sludant Services Love. The ACOVM 11 -8PM Sandusky Sheraton mn FrM adrme- HAPPY until March 12 afon. Free chsdren'e activities with down. 22ND Earn up to S1.000 a weak working a few houra Cal 352-2292 Areas kvgeat crystal display LecturM at 1 00 BIRTHDAYII a day out of your home For more Information, LAST FLIGHT PACKAGES FOR DAYTONA send seft-eddreaeed etamped envelope to: Box and 3:00 Psychic resyjngs For information LOVE.UNOA Apta for 1990-91 academic year IM Soccer Offlcsata naadad Mandatory CHrac - WITH HOTEL $238 00 can 418 499-2310 428216. Evergreen Park Illinois 80842 Tuaa March 13. 5 8pm PICK up ratarral al FLIGHT ONLY $139 00 Student Employment 6 apply m 108 SRC CALL NOW! KATHY 353-8445 SOLD Leedarahlp Tip of the Week: Trade Klrchner -Dane pledge FOB SECRETARIAL POSITION Located on Third Street •'It a freight train Is corning at you. get One more teat stands between you a brother- DEDICATED, HARDWORKING STUDENT FOR Foxy furnlehed Air Conditioned Intereeled In a COOP? ofl the tracks It's so much more elegant " hood Some Secret Big Advice POSITION OF ASSISTANT TO THE DIREC- 2 bedroom at $560 00and.... Need help with your resume? LATE NITE VIDEO ■ThomMCrum developer ol AJkl Method ol 1 Know your malarial TOR OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR ABROAD IN 1 bedroom at S400 00 per month Lai ua help you! DELIVERS Conflicl Resolution 2 Eat a big braaktut SPAIN PROGRAM. NEED WORDPROCESS- Owner paya al utllhes Stop by the CO-OP inlormation The only M service video atore In BG Cal 352 4966 after 5 PM Student Organization Leadership Development 3. Wear white bragaa' INO. MACINTOSH, FILINO, PHONE SKILLS. MM, let door BADuadlng Ca»354-LATE We re S O L D on Leadership! Good kick tomorrow. I'm rooting for you' PREFERABLY AYA ALUMNI Oft STUDENT Wadnaaday or Thursday Your Secret Big WITH SPANISH AND TRAVEL ABROAD EX- AVAILABLE NOW March 14-15 from 6:00am-12:00 noon PERIENCE. IF INTERESTED, CALL 172-8051 Sponsored by the CO-OP ordoe: Lll' Adam Kretiert SAE SAE SAE SAE Detta Slg'DaltsSlg'DaltaSlg AND LEAVE MESSAOE. On* & two bedroom apartmenta • fumlahed 4 372-2451 Try our yogurt cones' Don't worry. I WILL find you today! Be ready lor unfurnished starting at $360 00 GM 4 heal "Spring Training Camp 'SO" A variety ot flavors avaxeble Need Part Time Income? Need a Scholarship? INITIATION, you'l do GREAT' Be ready to inckided. Free campua shuttle The Ma|or Laagu as era out. Juat 4g cents through graduation Need e Grant? Wa Can Helpl Free Info: INTRAMURAL ENTRIES DUE COED BOWL celebrate aflarwardal GOOD LUCK! Wlnthrop Terrace Apartments. 362-9136. ThaSAE'Ssraln!!! at Quarters 1-800-USA 1221 out 10110 MG - MARCH 12. MEN'S 4 WOMEN'S SOC- Love. Your Big Merest So grab a date and be at the house by OVERSEAS JOBS S900-2000 mo Summer. CER - MARCH 13 ALL ENTRIES DUE IN 108 7:10 Friday SRC BV 4 00 P M Yr round. Al Countries. Al fields FrM Into Men of B.Q.S.U. Write IJC PO Bx S2-OH03 Corona Dal Mar CA You've Oof To See TheM JAILN-BAIL SAE SAE SAE SAE TTKA TTKA TIKA Are you one of the lucky law attending X 92625 309 High St JAIL-N-BAIL "Marks" the spot? It so be at Marks by goo PI KAPPA ALPHA 2 bedroom, furnlehed •KAPPA DELTA' tonight a be ready lor run"' SAE SAE SAE SAE Radiology Tranaport Aide prasents Close to campua JAIL-N-BAIL AOTT ' AOTT ' AOTT Part-time, 20 hra. a week. 7 30am-11 30am, JAIL-N-BAIL "Spring Training Camp 'SO" 1 at Annual KkXbsl Tournament Mon.-Fn Tranaport aide wil be trained xi al du- FREE gaa, water. 6 sewer MARCH 10. 1990 The Makx Leagues are out, Friday 3:30 Intramurala Field ties Cal or vlail Wood County Moapital. Human NEWLOVE RENTALS MONICA DABNEY THE SAC'S ere Inlll Reeourcea. Bowling Green. OH 43402 (419) 328 S Main 352-5820 Here s to the ultimata bond, the century week- So grab a data and be at the house by TTKA TTKA TTKA TTKA 354-8990 JAH.-N-BAIL end, peanuts, bread, asparagus, and all thoee 7:J0 Friday JOaVWaVMI other things I can't mention! I hjv ya! Thanx lor Summer employment Ful time summer post- DSGRENTALS MARCH 10.1 N0 hone ere available in our auto travel department making me laugh! SAE SAE SAE SAE TTKA TTKA TTKA TTKA Niceet Apartments In BGI11 STBR. Qualified IndMdueJe wal nave a working knowl 1 unit left1 860 Scott Hamlton. 2 Dtocka from KICKBALL KICKBALL KJCKBALL edge ot major U.S. Highway systeme and excel- JAMMIN' IN JAMAICA Kim SAE SAE SAE SAE KICKBALL KICKBALL KICKBALL campua Modern, furnished. 2 bedroom units. pa Only 20 more days wi our hrst cw Bear! I lent communication skate Candidates muat be new carpeting, laundry tacfaDM. air condi- KICKBALL KICKBALL KICKBALL available lo train during Spring Break Our ot- 1/2 THE S4 2X THE FUN can't wart! Any idee whet STBR means? "Spring Training Camp 'to" KICKBAU KICKBALL KICKBAU tioned, reserved parking Maaknum 4 persons hces are located m Cleveland. Lynhurat. Man- per unit 12 month lease $595 00 9 month MS. KRISTIN HEDLUND The Major Laaguea are out KICKBAU KICKBAU KICKBAU tor, and Rocky River Rate ol pay wl be lease $650 00 Available Mey or August CALL: 36J-TOUR-J5J-eeS7 CONGRATULATIONS ON BECOMING AN SRC THESAE'Sarelnm KICKBALL KICKBALL KICKBAU S4 757hr Interested Individuate should cal 287-4255/287-4886 AEROBICS LEADER SEE HOW YOU AHEM I So grab a data and be at the house by TTKA TTKA TTKA TTKA 1-800-652 9 99ex1 8016 7:30 Friday JAMMIN'IN JAMAICA KNEW YOU COULD 00 IT! DUMP YOUR ROOMMATE SPECIAL ALL MY LOVE Work 16 houra par weekend. Our company Is 1 bedrm. »345 Heat Incl. SAE SAE SAE SAE VCT'PmkFtoyd' "The Trial" seeking employees to perform unskilled light Lrg. Etilc. $280. Hast Incl. Wa don't sal you a ticket and lorget you I LOVE YOU!!! MARK Special thanka to the loaowing lor help and/or production work. Current openings for a new Now you can afford your own apt. propa weekend shift- 7 112 houra on Saturday and TheM specious epts testure WE 00 WITH YOU Sean. Heather Hudson. Mike Klster. Be Loesch. Dave 7 1/2 houra on Sunday. Plant location la only You are al I could poealory aver want and more. ■tall weter Incl. MOO VOLLEYBALL Patterson. Jeff Waters. Dan Zknmer. Space 2 blocks from BQSU cempuB. The rate of HALF THE MONEY/TWICE THE FUN Thanka lor being the grestest boyfriend and my •Fumlahed Assignments (Prout Chapel). The Costume wage le S3.36 par hour. H Interested In this 'Convenient to campua Ha Back best friend! Happy Birthday I love you! weekend sh Ift. or It you can work it lea SI 1 5 R.E. MANAGEMENT CALL: 3S3-TOUB-35J-eel7 Love Always, Keel Shop (robe). Alpha Phi Omega (gavel) and Rob Sawyer (mortar board and music) hours Monday thru Friday, call the office et 112-0102 Pick up applications at Wa couldn't "Taw Down the Wall" 354-2644 or pick up an application at Ad- Jefl and Hugh Miktti Alumni Center Secret Little Jetf Ferenciy without you!' vanced Specialty Products. Inc. 421 Clough Efficiency for rent. Abas to move in immediately S170p/month Cal Plane 372 4600 Hope you are u excited lor torwght M we are Don't stress now Buddy! Street. Bowling Qreen, Ohio. HURRY Be prepared' You're almost there FALL SEMESTER LEASE or Fal 6 Spring Ha Your Gamma Gucci DalM Deadline: March 18th I'm behind you-remember that! Sponsored by U A.A. "Name That Tuna" S venhouse S150/mo plus util Male roommate Jan and Kara and beware of landsharka! FOR SALE please Cal Brian 2 4651 "Sing along with Buzzmen" GoodLucklll IM> VOLLEYBALL at Dry Dock. Friday March 9 Love. Your Secret Big For rent starting Fal 1990. 12 mo lasseonry Jan Casey Harahman Quad 1973 MUSTANG CONVERTBLE 4 bedroom home 1/2 block from Otfenhsuer Thanks so much tor being there lor me al the Sound Fun?? 9-1am 302.3apeed manual. S4500 3533098 Towera Cal I 865-8307 attar 7PM time' Gat psyched tor a great weekend with the Gat a learn together' SIOEP Win Free CD's. T-Shsta. PMeellee Cobra radio radar detector S100 Cal Jordan at HOUSE tor rent ••HUSBAND"" Pickupappacaaonaat ORDER OF OMEQA INITIATES From: Rook Solid WFAL Cable 14 Love. Mae* Alumni Canter (Acrcee BRIAN BECK 874-4400 3 bedroom/3 person(unfur) aval 8/1/90 1 year lease Cat 352-5239 or 823-7556 after Donna from Harahman Quad) JOHN MONTGOMERY For Sale queen size walerbed Ful motion. Ask Deedane March 18th BRYON SPEAKMAN ktg S130 Cal 354 3268 Ask lor Seen or I CONGRATULATIONS! Steve. JAY-MAR APARTMENTS Pat Roeber * Shelly Wenninger 2 bdrm. turn /untum AC, as low as PWMU • PHIMU Congratulations on your recent PI Kapp-Alpha HELP • HELP ■ HELP $440/mo Heat included ratM available. Ph. The Sisters ol Phi Mu would eke to congratu- Phi Ptnrnngi WOWII SK3EP WANTED 354-8036 late. The Brothers of Pi Kappa PIN BROTHER OF THE WEEK GIRLFRIEND DUMPED ME, MUST *' "Lora Marmt -Laura Healon Award ANDREW HANSEN One 3 bedroom unit 6 One 1 -bedroom unit in a •' * Bath Parry-HlghMt G P A Joanna and Beth 1 non-amoklng lemale to sublease 4th St. SELL TWO TICKETS TO JAMAICA house between downtown 6 campua. Cal ••• Betsy Vogal -Outstanding Junior Thanka lor everything these last couple ol SKTEP apt. lor eummer S117 a month a utHmes 1-8932317 *' 'Patti Munday -Moat Improved Sophomore weeks! You guys are the absolute greatest' I ATHLETES OF THE WEEK Can 353-9336. ask lor Kety (3/18-3/25) PAIO S1.200. WILL For being selected lor the awards at Founder's can't wait until Spring Break! Look out Ft. Preferred Propsrtfss Is now leasing lor eummer THE CURLING TEAM and fal Piedmont apartmenta and many ol our Day Brunch Myers, here come the DG'al! 2 nonsmoking lemalea tor 4th St. Apt. lor next ACCEPT ANY REASONABLE CONGRATULATIONS!! UTS-Oka semester school yr $ 1 20 a monlh plus utHtlas other Isttnga are available' Al residents receive a membership to Chsrrywood Health Spa. Cal 'PHIMU'PHIMU pa The Deedbeet Club Simon A Wayne Ce» 353-9338. ask lor Kelly C+'FEROVtR S600 352-9378 Wake beer Needed. 30 overweight people who are eertous CAUMXSSS You Bus beer about Being weight Can Frank at 364-7883 (INCLUDES LUXURY VILA. ROUND TRIP AIR STAY CLOSE! We all eke beer Limltod time only 6 MORE) Campua Manor Apta. Can't wait for Saturday! •Free hast 6 A/C Lange XLR Downhll Racing Boole SI 50 or One female non-smoker to sub kseae an apart- •Balconies best offer 353-8732 Chrtatlen Leave Mas Hope you ave your poem' ment, close to campus, lor Fa* 1990. Call •Walk to campua 4 storM sage Kim & Monica 2-3035 lor delails • Furnished Congra tula tions pa Al ol you who said traa waa cute better MUSTANG II 4ap . aunrool. perfect college car. Cal Today 352 9302 Ride needed lo Charlotte. N C area lor eprtng stick by ua! break Wl give gas money Cell 354 4053 $750 Nag Cal Sean 353-7891 WANTED CHEAP. CALL 351-1242 Erin SquHt- Studenta interested in spending their summer in FOR RENT VrCKI/ANNE- Sometlmes It takes lemons to make Europe Earn 6 credit hours Informational lemonade. Your Irlendshlp meana the world Summer rentals Apartments. housM. and Meeting Tuesday. March 13, 9.00pm at BAA rooms Cal Carty RentsU 352-7365 to mat 1000 For more into can Or Charles Chlttle: • • S « V RENTALS ' * Fandel 372 8180or 362-8012. 14 2 bdrm acts aval. SUMMER SUBLEASE NEEDEDI BIG Spacious house I WANTED: 1 lemale to sublease apt with 2 9 » 12 mo Is Mai Cal 352 7464 Susan Har en (the more the msmerl) other gala for summer. $147 00/month. own 1 bdrm apt lor Grad Students Fal leases Happy 21 si B-Day 1 block behind Marks' room. Nice apt., only a few blocks from cam- available 287 3898 Cal Tsrri st 362-3668 or We l Celebrate Tuea pus Can Sonya at 287 4325 (local) or BG News TJ t bdrm apt May S215/mo. pajeutl. BrtgMts st 352-4638 352-3083 Cal between 5-gpm 354-4379 CALL SOON - 4 leave manage! 1 bedroom. 1300 00 2 bedroom. $400 00 Al utu paid Close to campus Two 2 bdrm. apts rum. 4 untum available (or Salesperson of the Week: 8-BALL LEAGUE 8-BALL LEAGUE Aval eummer «lei Cal 352-5478 Fal S Spring 1990-91 Summer apartments turn. & unlurn also available visage Green BIO IS BETTERI Apartmenta Cal anytime 354-3533 February 26 - March 2, 1990 THE BUCKEYE ROOM Roduodge Manor Apis 2 bdrm. 2 baths w/dtahwaahers Two bdrm. -4 person apts -BG APTS 818, Cal today to take a look! 822 2nd St 9 6 12 mo lisus 362-7484. PRESENTS: R.E. MANAGEMENT 352-B302 After 5pm 6 wkende 823-7555 THE COLLEGIATE 8-BALL SINGLES LEAGUE CHERRYWOOD HEALTH SPA UniGrophics WHO: All B.G.S.U. Students and WHEN: Every Wednesday Starting m -,; Serving your total graphic design and typesetting needs. 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Scott Steven, freshman communica- Paige Ricciardo, sophomore RTVF Victor Harvey, senior business major Lisa Haberstock, senior IPCO major tions major from Strongsville: "/ go to major from CranvOle:"/ usually study or from Columbus:"/ study and try to pre- from Waterville:"I work and spend time the Rec and work out, or talk with sleep." pare for graduation in May." with friends and family, but mostly go to friends in the hall." the rec and work out." Stereotyped gangster film just * silly' by Brenda Young of a "sweeter" time, when even gang- and the murder evidence is turning Watching over all the festivities like sters like The Brain (Rutger Howard) against him. a reassuring father is Waldo Winches- The "Roaring '20s," as the decade have a soft heart for hard-up flower Of course. Regret isn't the only guy ter (Josef Sommer), the local society has been called, has become a fantasy- girls. People on Broadway at New with problems. There's poor old Feet columnist. He and speakeasy owner land fraught with toughs and gun molls Year's Eve 1928, Brookncr and fellow- Samuels, who's going to have to "off Missouri Martin (Anita Morris) are bedecked in spats and shimmering screen writer Colman deKay would himself" so the doctor can get his old able to patch everything up and solve gowns. have us believe, not only dressed like "croaker" hands on those enormous everybody's pressing problems. every day was another cocktail party, feet. but spoke with such scintillating Feet sold himself because he was In other words, everybody gets the phraseology as "Feet Samuels (Randy tired of being broke and wanted to buy girl, the poor flower girl gets The Quaid) got that pile of dough by sellin' the aloof showgirl Hortense Hathaway Brain's money and Broadway gets a Video Review his body to some old saw-boneswbo (Madonna) a few diamond-studded few more months to roar before the had never seen such an big pair of gun- trinkets. When she admits she loves stock market crash. boats. him, he has to decide whether or not to "Bloodhounds On Broadway" is a "whelch" on the deal — and he never Unfortunately, however, Waldo and film drowning in the general percep- The bloodhounds of the title are two whelches. Missouri could not do the same for the tion of the prohibition era that has baying pony-sized dogs that drag their Then there's Basil Valentine (Ethan script. The fantasyland of gangsters come straight off yellowing society owner and two bumbling cops through Phillips), a retiring little man who has and bathtub gin has been funny and pages and old mobster movies that the streets of New York on the trail of somehow convinced socialite Harriet provoking in movies like "Ragtime" deify John Dillinger, Baby Face Nel- a murder. Each stop brings them ever- MacKyle (Julie Hagerty) that he is a and "Bonnie and Clyde," but in son, At Capone and any number of closer to Regret (Matt Dillon), a sap of pistol-toting gangster. She loves the "Bloodhounds On Broadway" it's just guys named "Lefty." a guy who loves the racetrack almost as idea of being his gun moll and thinks plain silly. Howard Brookner's 1989 ode to much as he loves speakeasy showgirl he ought to be the one to' 'plug'' Damon Runyon's short stories relies Lovey Lou (Jennifer Grey). He and the Handsome Jack (Esai Morales) after "Bloodhounds On Broadway" was heavily on the stereotypical trappings deceased had a fist fight over Lovey the "shark" murders her parrot. supplied by Barney's Video.

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. .. ..i. i. i ...... iii I.I 4 Friday Magazine/March 9, 19M Thursday night alternative offered Women's art to be exhibited by Janice Hardman changed its schedule to meet every ies, a faculty advisor, a Christian facul- week, Higgins said. ty member, or an outside guest, Hig- by Donna Sharper Thursday night is the beginning of "For the past couple of years, we gins said. the weekend for many college students. met as a large group once a month with "The speakers usually apply the Bi- Currents Gallery will have an open- "Thursday Nite Live" offers a Chris- small groups during the week but we ble practices to every day life," he add- ing reception for the exhibition of ar- tian alternative to Bowling Green's felt we would meet a greater need spir- ed. . twork done by women, on Saturday, night life and gives everyone a chance itually if we went to meeting every Darryl Phillips, director of BGSU March 10 at 7 p.m. to participate in a group with common week during the semester," he said. Bible Studies, agrees. The exhibition will coincide with the beliefs and attitudes. The group tries to start the meetings "The topics are along the lines of Women's Caucus for Art Chapter Sponsored by BGSU Bible Studies, in an "upbeat" manner, Higgins said. developing character in one's life. I try meeting, that will take place on campus Thursday Nite Live is a Christian meet- "We begin with music by singing to relate practical, every day situations on Saturday, March 10, said Rosemary ing where everyone is welcome to come together, then we put on skits which with related stories from the Bible," Basile, Currents Gallery directory. and join the singing and fun the group are meant to entertain and are usually a Phillips said. Approximately 100 women and all provides, Michael Higgins, president lot of fun for the whole group," Hig- Phillips said he tries to keep the top- persons interested in W.C.A. will at- of BGSU Bible Studies said. gins said. ics simple and apply the basic practice tend a business meeting at noon in Thursday Nite Live used to meet Then there is a speaker which is of Biblical principles. room 119 in the School of Art, said only once a month but has recently either the director of BGSU Bible Stud- "Last week I used the story of David Dorothy Linden, coordinator of the and Goliath and related the meaning it W.C.A. Bowling Green meeting. has today," Phillips said. Porrest Creason Golf Course The story illustrated how overcom- After the meeting, Vicki Patraka, ing insurmountable odds is possible associate professor of English and Memberships will and by having trust in God that ability women's studies program at the Uni- is given to us, he said. versity, will speak on "Ways of Seeing be on sale in the Phillips said Thursday Nite Live has Art by American Women," in the lec- had youth pastors, among other ^^^~" Union Foyer ture hall on the second floor of the guests, come to speak in the past. One School of Art. March 7,8, & 9 future speaker will be Deni.se Van De- According to Linden, the Women's Walle, the BGSU Women's Volleyball Caucus of Art is a way for professional from 10:30 - 2:30 Coach. women artists to meet other profes- Thursday Nite Live tries to keep the sional women artists in Ohio. Saaaon TlekM totomaUo speakers local but also student orien- •BGSU Studanla ^ f glass. Katie + He's just a friend- *'°' + be* -V w The exhibition, which will last until ndy && April 15, will feature artwork of stu- ? i»£» * Hy ^ Rene'+ Rick I dents, faculty, local artists and profes- j^S RBernpth +-T- *~Scott ^^^ sional women artists statewide. Linden said. Snifft According to Basile, even if one does % not desire to buy art, they could go to >oe the gallery to view it. J fi "The whole idea is to get over the «tf^ «%, eth + Andy ** fear of art. A lot of people are afraid Amy + Mike of fine art because they think they / *** won't understand it or appreciate it," Afe-f- ^cfe + she said. * Lori + Michael Him t*rryX Bhonda + Bob Tammy + Jim )C±££&flL 3 ACADEMY AWARDS NOMINEE" Sue + Paul STARRING ANJELICA HUSTON -*- 0&& ***** Tttft Enemies, ***** Cartf* + + Bum + Moe Amy + Don\\ % ** 1 JOVE *<$> ^aTC Dancin' in the Streets °* Mariann + Brain March 10, 1990 D**»^endy^f + eX# Sto

npster 3 FRI 7:15 « 9:30 *" + Manny && * sheila + Kevin Katrina + Steve Brain *!/ SAT 2:15. 7:15, g 9:30 SUN 2:15. 4:30, 7:15. S 9:30 Friday Magazine/March 9,I9M ODD 5 Support group formed to help diabetics with their problems by Bob Sadowski The idea was conjured up due to the increasing number of known diabetics Many of ihe problems facing the on campus, Navin said. In addition to world today are health related. One this, a survey was given out to various disease goes virtually unnoticed — students earlier in the year asking if chronic diabetes. they would like to see such a support According to the Eli Lilly Company, group at the University. diabetes sets in when your body either cannot produce enough insulin, a Navin said that this is a "positive chemical produced by the pancreas, or group," a group whose primary pur- cannot properly use the insulin it does pose is to "in some way facilitate the produce. members needs." This can be achieved Once produced, the insulin is by meeting other diabetics, another released into the bloodstream when function which the group has permit- glucose (sugar) increases in the body. ted to take place. This is usually following a meal. The "The meetings are to talk, not to be insulin allows the glucose to move talked to," Navin said. from the bloodstream into the cells, The participants openly expressed where it is broken down for energy. what they want or expect from the When this bodily process is inhibited support group. Many of them simply by diabetes, several critical outcomes need help in understanding this disease can result. Some long-term problems while others feel that they need of uncontrolled diabetes include an in- someone else in the same position as crease in infections, heart attacks and themselves to whom they can relate to. strokes, amputation of the feet, and "People don't understand what you The daily routine of a diabetic injecting insulin. Friday/Joe P. Nunner blindness. are going through unless they have it," It can be concluded then that Jennifer Brouse said. diabetes is indeed a potentially harmful The group is also aiming to improve \OU'YC astute enough to discuss the disease that needs to be reckoned with. the overall campus awareness of Yet, some of the mental and emotional diabetes by improving certain campus philosophical ramifications of problems that can be brought about by operations. Members of the group Victor l'VanklVlixisteniial Vacuum? this disease sometimes seem to override have already talked to Jane Schimpf, many of its physical problems. director of Food Operations, about the The diabetic support group — re- adjustments that need to be made in cently formed at the University — is order to make the food services more And you're still smoking? aiming to help those suffering from suitable for diabetics. such mental and emotional problems. The group is the brainchild of regis- Laura Macvicar said positive think- tered nurse Joanne Navin, the Clinic ing is the key to getting through the Coordinator at the University. She is disease. assisted in this project by Judy Miller "Think positive," Macvicar said. and Glenna Rufo, both registered nur- "Hopefully, they will come up with a ses at the Student Health Center. cure real soon."

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TERRY DAVIDSON AND THE GEARS Commuter students spend lime in-between classes in the Friday/Joe P. Nunner Off-Campus/Commuter Center in the basement of Moseley Hall. THURS.-SRT. allows students a chance to meet the their ideas and opinions about what MHR. 8-10 individuals who administer the Univer- they want to see happen within the or- sity. Guests include representatives ganization at the general assembly • Mini Pitchers are back every Mon. & Wed.* from the Student Legal Services, the meetings. They are held on a Wednes- Student Recreation Center and the day, twice a month at noon. HOURS: Moo. - Sat. Noon 'til 2:30 am Health Center. Dr. Joshua Kaplan will Board meetings are held on various 352-9951 Saaday 2 pinpn^^ - 2:30 am speak on March 28. nights of the week, depending on the Students are encouraged to voice board members' schedules. The board consists of the seven officers. On the fun side of activities, are AXA An AXA All AXA An AXA An AXA An AXA An birthday parties. Once every two months there is a party for students The Brothers of Lambda Chi Alpha wish with birthdays during each two month period. This is definitely an opportuni- to Congratulate our new 1989-90 ty to enjoy some cake and ice cream with friends. Brothers of the Bond: COCO has sponsored a wide variety of activities and is currently planning Chet Barton Rob Kluz more. Recently, at the Mardi Gras fes- tival they held a fish toss. Anyone who John Bender Todd Long succeeded in landing a ping-pong ball Norm Black Brodie McDonald in the fish bowl was rewarded with a John Bush Kent Purvis little fish. Scott Cain Tony Snyder Currently in the planning stages is a semi-formal dance. The Holiday Inn is Bill Davidson Eric Sparks the sight for the March 31 event, which Brett Dawson Jon Stadler will be held 8 p.m. to midnight. It is open to all commuting and off-campus Matt Flis students.

And our new Associate Members: "The dance is a chance for these students to have a special event similar Mark Barbour Rich Pasela to what the Greek system has," Stein- miller said. "Tickets will be on sale be- Jim Goodman Bradd Shipp ginning next week," she added. On Brian McCartny Keith Snode April 7, noon to midnight, COCO is co-sponsoring a games festival for the Jeff Meiring Mateo Villareal Food Pantry. The Gaming Club and Hidden Realms clubs are also sponsors of the event. The festival is open to all An additional Congratulations and Thanks students.

to our first honorary member: Any student who commutes or lives off-campus is encouraged to get in- Michael J. Maxwell volved for a wide variety of activities and opportunities to relax and have I 6&ksACL*^AAAubASJttA■■.A.-X-A-.aAMawjAXifrw.'*Us.s \***>»' Friday Magazine/Marca 9,1990 ODD 7 Cleanup program aids litter control by Anne Waller their block once a week. ty clean-up days to make people aware groups can contact Linda Schnetzer at "We can adjust the program to meet of keeping the area clean, but on a re- the Undergraduate Student Govern- In a society that is becoming more the needs of individual groups; depend- gualr basis, the cleaning doesn't get ment Office, 405 Student Services health and waste conscious. Bowling ing on the size of the group and the done. With an Adopt-A-Block pro- Building. Green's Adopt-A-Block program is ra- kind of commitment it wants," gram, there is continuous clean-up, es- Schnetzer said she believes in the ising the awareness of litter control on- Schnetzer said. pecially in problem areas," Pearson students' commitment to the project. campus. said. "I believe students who live in Bowl- Jen Harraman, an officer of the Un- Pearson said this program had been ing Green need to participate as mem- Adopt-A-Block is a continuous pro- dergraduate Alumni Association said initiated in other areas but often failed bers of the community and this is a gram that consists of student organiza- she involved UAA in the program be- because of a lack of man power. This small project that directly helps our tions which volunteer their time and cause "it's a very good continuous has not happened on-campus. city," she said. services to pick-up litter in a designated program where the University and "My goal was to have 10 participat- Pearson said she agrees teamwork is area of the city or campus. community can work together." ing student groups by the end of the essential and the project was developed Linda Schnetzer, a member of the Harraman said two UAA volunteers year," Schnetzer said, "and we've "as part of a responsible waste dispo- City-University Relations Committee, pick up litter on Biddle Street once a already exceeded that with 15 groups. I sal program for the entire community. initiated the litter control project on- week. am thrilled beyond belief at the pro- "Improper waste disposal makes our campus and designed the program to Schnetzer works directly with the gram's success." community look bad and can come work for University student groups. city on this program and with Gail Pearson, who is also excited about back to haunt us," she said. "But put- Groups adopt a block to clean — Pearson, head of Bowling Green Litter Adopt-A-Block, said, "the key to its ting trash in a proper receptacle guar- "which can be a street, around an Control and Recycling. Pearson, who success is Linda's enthusiasm and ac- antees it gets taken care of in a respon- apartment house, or as big or small an has coordinated city clean-ups for six cessibility to student groups for trash sible manner. A responsible manner to area they want," Schnetzer said. Then years said the program is a good one bags and supplies." us, is something we can live with in our the group receives trash bags, which for the environment. The clean-up program is open to any environment." the city provides, she said, and cleans "It's fine that we have big communi- student organization. Interested iimmmmmnmm] mm] on]

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This young saxo- low Tone," Pine sets a standard of tech- honed their instincts in the suburbs, bass, is as funky as this Midwest home- phonist can trace his influences to Sonny nical virtuousity that extends through while Otis sounds like he had a slightly boy is gonna get. Rollins and John Coltrane, and it defini- the album. His interpretation of the El- more urban viewpoint. This is most evi- The novelty tracks here also shine. lington standard is very gentle, but his dent in comparing romantic outlooks. "Hey Buddha" wrestles one of the feeling for the full jazz spirit literally TMBG probably threw rocks at girls and world's great religions to the ground oozes out of his sax. The classic songs spit at them until well into their high with a tribal chant and a splendid burst he pulls off with gusto, especially the school (and possibly collegiate) careers. of cacophony that follows Ball's "Every- Music Review piano/sax duet "Skylark." On his own But it sounds like Otis got wrapped up in body solo!" command. "Charles Man- compositions like "Our Descendents" he their fliitacious giggles and soft skin, son's Birthday" is as goofball weird as its tly shows in his new album, "A Vision's literally shines. more often than not had his heart title would imply, with lines like "None of Tale." If one wades through the Marsalis liner broken and his hormonal fires squel- the Beatles/None of the Stones/Sent Produced by Delfeayo Marsalis notes and the Coltrane-esque feel for the ched. him a letter/Or bothered to phone." (younger brother of Wynton and Bran- songs, one can find a really good jazz This trait manifests itsejf on "I'm The few clunkers here are worse off ford), the album is a fairly balanced effort album. Pine needs to step out into the Gonna Love You Til I Don't," in the because of the quality of all of the afore- from Pine and the rest of his quartet, spotlight and carve his own niche to be shape of such standout tunes as "A- mentioned bracks. Overall, Ball has a re- which includes Delbert Felix on bass, the jazz star his liner notes say he manda For All Seasons," "Go Barbara ally nasal voice and it gets to ya on the Jeff Watts on drums, and Ellis Marsalis already is. Go," and the spectacular title track. The turgid "Artists in Day Jobs" and the Log (Delfeayo's father) on piano. Reading the By C.J. Dawson latter is a bitter tear-jerker about the Cabin goo of "Slow Boat To Hoboken." liner notes in the album, one comes up Otis Ball: "I'm Gonna Love You Til I painful reality of 90s love ("I won't lose with the impression that this is the Don't" Bar/None Records sleep/Over promises I can't keep/I'm But these misfires have minimal effect greatest jazz line-up in music history. Bouncing like a lopsided, epileptic gonna love youPTil I don't love you on the overall width of Ball's chaotic pop Listening to the album makes you won- basketball, Otis Ball comes a-rollin' out anymore"). Other tunes mining this vision. He fills the album with chiming der. Of course, the liner notes were writ- of America's Heartland (DeKalb, Illinois, same lovestruckfsick vein are "Hones- guitars, infectuous harmonies, and sly ten by Delfeayo. to be exact) with a debut album loaded tly," and the aching ballad "Hooray For one-liners that makes ya want to see Otis Actually though, this is a damned with power-pop mayhem. Flowers." Ball keep rock-n-rollin' along. At least good album. The influence of John Col- Comparisons to They Might Be Giants Ball flexes his stylistic muscles else- until he finds a nice girl who won't use trane is pretty evident Most of the song (who were instrumental in getting him where on this debut "Sweet Charity" is a his heart for a doormat. are classics from Duke Ellington, Johnny signed to Bar/None) are inevitable, but goodtime country lark, "Walk On By Frank Esposito New Tom Hanks film a certified hit by Brian Lumley plays his insecure, dull comrade. As he ANSWERS TO THE LAST FILM THIS WEEK'S QUIZ starts to realize his budding sexuality QUIZ: Here are six decades of famous and not- and awakened desire for life, she plays 1. Battleship Potemkin so-famous quotes from different films. John Patrick Shanley, winner of the a neurotic, emotional California girl. 2. "Que Sera. Sera" Best Screenplay for "Moonstruck," Name the films from each decade and re- As Joe's affirmation of living goes full 3. Stop Making Sense turn your answers before next Friday to: creates a comic gem in his directorial bout, Ryan becomes the mature 4.CaryCrant debut. "Joe Versus the Volcano" con- Friday Film Quotes Quiz, Friday Maga- woman, full of responsibility and 5. Bob Fosse zine, 210 West Hall, BGSU. cerns the everyday boring life of a awareness. This could be the casting 6. Ceorge Lazenby simple guy named Joe, who, learning The winner will receive a cassette from coup of the new year. Ryan, in this 7.THX-1138 Finder's Records.l930's that he has six months to live, takes off role, shows how she is becoming an ac- 8.JeffGoldblum on the most incredible adventure of his 1. "Have you ever heard of... Kong?" tress to reckon with. 9. The Great Dictator 2. "There's no place like home. There's mundane life. Joe is told by his doctor 10. (Brilliant) Blue (Robert Stack) that he has a very rare no place like home." The islanders, people of Roman- 11. John Waters 1940's "brain cloud,"giving the victim of Jewish-Filipino descent, are a culture 12. SeanConnery 1. "We'll always have Paris." such a disease only a short time to fin- who love orange soda and are scared of 13. Skull Island ish out their lives. Enter one greedy 2. "You provide the pictures, I'll provide jumping into the volcano themselves. 14. The Osterman Weekend & Once the war." capitalist (Lloyd Bridges) intent to give They all fear their god, but yet none of Joe anything he desires — if he will them want to give up their own lives. Upon a Time in America 1950'* jump into a volcano. It seems that the Abe Vigoda, as the chief, gives a won- 15. Billy Bitzer 1. "I coulda been somebody... I coulda natives of a remote South Pacific derfully dead-pan performance. He 16. A puppet been a contendah!" island have a rare mineral needed to comes onscreen with a grinning chimp- 2. "You're tearing me apaaaaartl" produce this millionaire's wares, and like face, immediately stealing the 17. The Sure Thing & Say Anything the only way to woo these islanders is short scenes that he encapsulates. 18. Salvador Dali I960'. to find someone to jump into the the Shanley's film is awash in a sea of 19. Dustin Hoffman 1."... Plastics." volcano to appease their fiery god. Joe colors. The photography is amazing — 2. "Cendemen, gentlemen, you can't acepts the job, and soon is off on an every bit of the film resembles Joe's 20. In a before-arid-after ad in a news- fight in here, this is the war room!" experience that would make Indiana new affirmation of life. Dull and mun- paper Jones envious. dane hues dominate the early part of 21. Gremlins 197CI "Joe" is a gem. Every bit of the film the film and by the end, beautiful pig- 1. "Heeeeeeere's Johnny!" is saturated with cinematic wonder, the ments bathe the screen. The produc- 22. Top Gun 2."... You goddamned chauvinist pig film opens with Tom Hanks and the tion design adds to the overall message 23. Broken Arrow ape!!!" rest of his cohorts trudging into their of the film, but never once does it be- 24. Play it Again, Sam dead-end factory job. Reminiscent of come a hinderance to the story that it 1980's Fritz Lang's "Metropolis"and Cha- helps in telling. 25. First Copyrighted Film, or generally 1. "You're right, you're right, 1 know plin's "Modern Times," the workers credited as the first motion picture. you're right" lethargically dance to a macabre ballet. "Joe Versus the Volcano" is the first TIEBREAKER: Elmo Lincoln 2. "Get away from her, you bitch!!!" In a deliberate attempt to show the evo- certified hit of the new decade. It has a lution of Hanks' character, Meg Ryan beautiful message that is told very me- The winner of the last quiz was Autumn TIEBREAKER:For what film did Jimmy was cast in three different roles. As the lodically, and at the same time is a tri- Lovejoy, who wins two free passes from the Cagney come out of a two-decade retire- fatigued Joe contemplates life, Ryan bute to the wonders of filmmaking. Cla-Zel Theater. ment' Friday Magazine/Marcb 9,1990 nun 9 BG students perform for USO tour by Tony Snyder whose performers began their careers the language, couldn't read the signs. we thought we did some good by mak- at the Cedar Point Amusement Park. It took us hours just to figure out the ing them feel good," Muzic added. Performing for soldiers stationed The seven person group, five of bus schedule," Blanchard said. While most of their time was spent overseas may have reached its high which are University alumni and un- With the airport incident behind performing, the members of Small point during World War II, but some dergraduates, competed with more them, the group went on to perform World took time to get to know not University students have found the than 300 other groups vying for the for crowds varying in size from the only the soldiers, but the people of spirit and experiences that made D.O.D. tour slot. largest of more than 200, to the Germany. U.S.O. tours so popular then, still The group created, rehearsed, and smallest of only five, which was "The people were just wonderful. It exists today. perfected their show, and after 10 blamed on a lack of publicity for that was a trusting country. Everyone there The present Department of Defense months, they arrived in Germany. evening's performance. is on the honor system. There would be Tours, known as D.O.D. Tours, still Brenda Blanchard, 1989 graduate in Patrick Muzic, 1989 graduate in huge bins of candles, or some small continue the tradition of live perform- communications said barriers were the human resource management, said he toys sitting out in front of a store with ances for servicemen stationed over- hardest to overcome. would be performing on stage, and no- no one watching them, and no one seas. Just completing a seven week tour "Our escort was late, and we waited tice that the American soldiers would would bother them," Muzic said. of East and West Germany, is the (in the airport) for five hours and hon- have their rifles under their chairs. Stan George, a candidate for instruc- newly formed group. Small World, estly, I was scared. We couldn't speak "Once, I went into the audience dur- tors' certification in music added, "E- ing the show, and I tripped on an ven our tickets for the bus weren't t l ^fp 'M? Ci? *X 4? 'M? Tfp 4? dp jp *M? *M? *Jp *M? *jk 'M? *X *M? 'X *X *X *$? 3? *jp X*M? 3p M-16," he said. checked." An unusual performance in West Berlin, had Small World performing "When we entered East Germany, I HAPPY BIRTHDAY MICHAEL for 120 displaced East German refu- was expecting it to be very drab, very gees who had escaped as the Berlin oppressed, and very sad. It just seemed We met last year through Wall came down. that people were a lot happier. I'm sure The BG. News - white cake and chocolate "Not one of them spoke a word of it was a totally different feeling than It's now been a year and English, but we still had a lot of audi- the previous (D.O.D.) groups had ex- I want to tell you all that you've meant ence participation," Blanchard said. perienced only a year earlier," Blan- Celebrating Christmas in Germany chard said. Each hour has been special gave the Small World group a chance with me, you, Suzy and Jojo i to see a different version of the holiday "Seeing East German and Soviet Even though I don't say so than they were used to. soldiers gave you kind of a chilling feel- ing. We were seeing the thawing out I Love You more than you know! "We did two shows per day for eight * days in a row at some remote sites from the Cold War, and the rise of the Your caring and thoughtfulness along the Czechoslovakian border. To new democracy movement. We were Never goes unnoticed me it was nice because it kept me busy, actually able to chip pieces of the (Ber- What I'm trying to say and I felt that I was doing something lin) Wall off," George added. for somebody else so I didn't feel so Is that everyday sorry for myself because 1 wasn't home "During one visit to a military facili- You become the very part of me with my family," Blanchard said. ty, I asked a soldier what it was he did I want everyone to see "It felt like we were giving Christ- here, and he responded, 'If I tell you, I'd have to shoot you.' " Blanchard Happy Anniversary and 21st Birthday mas (to the soldiers.) We got a better impression of the military. We expect- said. Love Always, Christian ed military stereotypes; stiff army guys who weren't very friendly, but we met Francis Urso, senior music perform- a lot of lonely people, and that's where ance major said, "The things I noticed that were different between the United States and Germany is that it is defi- nitely a lot cleaner over there. You don't see litter lying around. And, you JOHN NEWLOVE REAL ESTATE couldn't order pizza."

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Reiter continued with support for others interested in trying a European tour.

"D.O.D. touring is pretty unsteady ■*uu "4 as troops are being pulled out of IIIMIIIUIIIIIIIHIIIIhlll" Europe, but any performer here at the

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University who wants to something like Many British employees enjoy The Friday Music Quiz this should go for it. No amount of having American college students work money, or no amount of work (here at for them. According to Agnoli, they by Dave Basklnd home) can add up to the experience view it as a novelty, and it enhances you're going to have over there (tour- their public relations and business. The ing Europe)," Reiter said. British make you feel welcomed. Well, I finally did it. Last week, no one scored perfect. We did have three "It's the first time in my life that I'- entries score 25 of 30. So, in our random drawing this week's lucky winner ve done something that really makes a Once in Europe, it is easy and inex- was a collaborative effort between Maureen Parnin, Nancy Evans and Jane difference," Blanchard added. pensive to travel to any of the other Elsasser of East Reed. Terrific performance, ladies. (Who's going to get the countries. Agnoli said he paid $100 for prize?) The members of Small World are a pass to travel anywhere in Scotland. The answers for last week's contest are: Brenda Blanchard, vocals, Stan He was allowed to use any mode of 1. Warrant George, keyboards and saxophone, transportation, and he could travel 2. Prince Patrick Muzic, vocals, Craig Reiter, whenever he wanted. 3. Journey percussion, Francis Urso, guitar. Also 4. Billy Ocean in the group are Lisa Butler, and Lisa For more information on interna- 5. "How Am I Supposed To Live Without You" by Michael Bolton White, both 1987 graduates in elemen- tional programs, contact the office of 6. Tommy Page tary education from Central Michigan international studies. 7. Asia University on vocals. 8. Don McLean 9. Katrina & the Waves 10. Godley & Creme and Waterfront CELEBRATE Please submit all answers for this week's quiz on a sheet of paper with your SPRING BREAK *90 name, address, and phone number to "Friday Music Contest," c/o 214 West Hall, Bowling Green, Ohio 43403. Submit all entries by 6 p.m. Wednesday. Only Di FT. LAUDERDALE AT one winner per household per semester, please. All employees of BCSU Student Publications are not eligible. The winner's name and the correct answers will be on the beach revealed in next week's issue. AS REGULAR READERS OF "DR. DAVES INCREDIBLE COLLEGE OF I FT. LAUDERDALE S PREMIERE MUSICAL KNOWLEDGE" ARE AWARE, I CAN ONLY COUNT TO TEN. SO, ' CONCERT AND DANCE CLUB 18 YEARS AND OLDER ADMITTED I'M PRESENTING OUR LITTLE TRIBUTE TO THE NUMBERS ONE THRU TEN. HAPPY COUNTING AND KEEP THOSE ENTRIES POURING IN. 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. POOLSIDE PARTIES uvi D j mauOTO pooumc cxwraT • WATT* VOLLEYBALL Freshman level — One point each. TOnuimT • TO T-armrr RELAYS • TO Humor CONTEST Mcajii«TiaiMT»tm ..mniiiui.iiTT and Tapes, located at 128 N. Main St., downtown Bowling Green. Summmi on I he BMrti • 319 5 AdanUr BM • n UudmMr. PL • I30OI 4A3 *m ILOCATED 1/3 BLOQK NORTH OF LAS OLASSLVtl ONAIAI IBSBBMOBinirii It TEAM OR OUxm WELCOME SPRING BREAK-90

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Theoretically, an umbrella should for every three I buy, or discounts on many such Umbrella Phenomenon. last a long time. They should be like umbrellas. Boy, do I need that. Nothing shocks me anymore, except luggage, lasting virtually forever. They My first couple umbrellas died the for maybe a umbrella that would last. Tongue in Cheek probably do last forever in the control- standard way, when the fabric rips Some people have suggested that I get a led environments of the laboratories in from the spoke, leaving a lopsided- heavy-duty golf umbrella. Knowing my by Christopher J. Dawson which they were designed. However, looking umbrella and one naked metal luck, I'd get hit with lightning, or a they don't last forever here, or at least spoke sticking out. That appears to gust of wind would carry me and the Umbrellas from Hell. Sounds like a mine don't. happen to a lot of people here. umbrella off to some Never-Never punk rock band, or a made-for-video Why? Why am I cursed? Other peo- Lately though, things have been get- Land of lost umbrellas (it's one dimen- sleaze movie, doesn't it? Well, it's not. ple I know have had the same umbrella ting weird; my last umbrella was doing sion over from the Never-Never Land It's my experience with umbrellas and throughout their academic career. If fine and in mint condition until one of missing socks). Bowling Green weather, and it's hell. mine survives one measly semester, I stormy day. I walked into the wind- I've paid big bucks to buy the best I've been here three long and often count my blessings. Perhaps I should tunnel between the Education andd umbrellas that money can buy. In the futile years. In that space of time, I've buy umbrellas by the case, or get an Centrex buildings, and one mighty gust storm center known as Bowling Green, owned five, count them, five umbrel- "Frequent Umbrella Purchaser" card of wind nailed my poor umbrella, rip- they are shredded in a matter of hours. las. that I can use to get one free umbrella ping the fabric away and leaving me I give up. Usually I just walk around holding the metal skeleton. I shrugged, without an umbrella and get wet. I said "the hell with it," tossed the re- don't care anymore. My umbrella Bowling Green Opera Theater mains of a once-proud umbrella into curse has gotten the best of me. the trash, and proceeded to get wet. I don't think it's me; it can't be. I've prCTem Sometimes it's easier just to admit never misused an umbrella in my life, " Me WT defeat. save for bringing one here, which is Fledermaus The latest umbrella occurrence hap- probably the most cruel thing a person THE BAT • PERFORMANCE IN EiNCUSlI pened during on a recent rainy day. I could do to a poor umbrella. • MUSIC BY JOIIANN STRAUSS was leaving my dorm, heading for my It must be this town. Normally, ad- first class of the day. As 1 left the build- verse weather doesn't bother me. Rain ing, I pushed the little button that is a minor nuisance, but survivable. March 9 & 10 al 8 p.m. would allow my umbrella to open up Wind isn't so bad. I don't have big or Kobacker Hall and protect me from the elements. fluffy hair to get messed up in the Sponsored by the However, instead of doing that, the wind. Snow is absolutely no problem. I College of Musical Art*. 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International employment program aids culture awareness Alternative music star set to perform by Derek Wolfgram "We worship Otis and we love by Tracy Shively him," said D. George Kraynak, Jr., Otis Ball, a rising alternative rock bassist/vocalist for the Crumbs. "He's Some breaks this year will be spent star will be coming to the University on probably the only thing we like on col- trying to find a job while other stu- Tuesday. lege radio right now. When we found dents will simply work at the same es- Ball will begin his first promotional out he was playing here, we wanted to tablishment that employed them last tour at the University March 13, at the do anything we could to help ... When summer. If any of you have ever con- Honors Center in Kreischer Quadran- we were asked to open for him we were sidered working as a receptionist in gle. The tour will later hit more stops in ecstatic." London or a bartender in Edinburgh, Ohio as well as Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, The show is being sponsored by look at the Student Exchange Em- and Wisconsin. Ball is on the road in WBGU-FM. The Dutch Crumbs will ployment Programme. support of his debut album, I'm kick things off at 8p.m. and admission Last year, 4,600 U.S. college stu- Gonna Love You 'Til I Don 'l, which is S3. Matt Keough. assistant general dents worked in Britain. This was was released in January by Bar/None manager at WBGU was enthusiastic made possible through the Work in Records. The New Jersey-based inde- about the event, noting that it is the Britain Programme which also enables pendent label gave college stars, They first time in a couple of years that British students to find employment in Mij'hi Be Giants, their start. WBGU has been able to get an artist of America. Otis Ball had his beginnings at Ball's caliber. In order to work legally in Britain, a Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, U.S. student needs a special work per- III. He developed a small cult following "Otis is a nationally-known figure in Otis Ball. Bar/None recording artist. mit known as a "Blue Card". This with the band Art Deco and later with alternative music," Keough said. "It's program supplies students with the Otis Ball and The Chains. an honor to be chosen to host the permit for an administrative fee of After a year with the Chains, Ball tour's first show." only $96. The program is run by sent a demo tape to John Flansburgh Give blood. BUNAC, British Universities North and John Linnell of They Might Be America Club, and it said it believes Giants. Ball soon signed with the label this is the easiest way for US students and headed to Hoboken, N. J. to begin ♦ ♦ to take employment in Britain. recording. The original Chains (Steve The cultural experience of living "on Blunt and Glenn "Killer" Donaldson) ♦ Preferred Properties ♦ the inside" is what attracts the majori- were unable to join him, but both ♦ ty of students to the programme. One make appearances on the album. The Phone 352-9378 ♦ student, Jeff Agnoli, said he believes present Chains lineup features Ball on that working in Europe really expands guitar and vocals, Rich Grula on bass, ♦ SUMMER LEASING ♦ your views of other cultures. and Chris Butler (formerly of the dBs) ♦ ♦ "You come back and you're a really on drums. FOX RUN different person. You appreciate an- I'm Gonna Love You 'Til I Don't ♦ HAVEN HOUSE MANOR other culture more," he said. has become a favorite at WBGU-FM, PIEDMONT and has charted in the College Music ♦ Agnoli said he learned about the Journal. It was a recommended pick by BIRCHWOOD PLACE Work in Britain Programme through that publication as well as Billboard ♦ HOUSES t his graduate studies. He applied for an and The Gavin Report. All residents receive a membership to internship and was chosen to work and Local rockers, The Dutch Crumbs, CHERRYWOOD HEALTH SPA live in Britain. Since he received an in- will open for Ball. The Crumbs were ternship, room and board were pro- admittedly thrilled about the opportu- A Monthly vided, and he did not have to look for a nity. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< job. However, most students who are interested in the program must search Compus Films Compus Films Ccimpus Films Campus Films Compus Films for their own housing and their own job. Some students search for jobs on A MUST SEE! their own while many of the partici- pants find their employment through CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED! BUNAC's listings. There are a variety of jobs available Fri. & Sat. March 9th & 10th to students. Agnoli's position was su- Eva Marie Saint Theater pervisor of the Italian Language Pro- gram — he said he set up social events 8:00 p.m., 10:00 p.m., and Midnight for the people participating in the pro- gram, and he even learned a little Ita- Admission $1.50 lian while he was there.

Interested people can search for a job relating to your career goals or simply apply for a job that suits their needs. Some common positions are re- ceptionist, bartender, lifeguard, or EVERYONE'S FAVORITE waitress. Other positions of a more GONE WITH unique nature are legal assistant for the SPECIAL SHOWINGl Crown Estates Commissioners or a ONE TIME ONLY! THE WIND busboyat London's Hard Rock Cafe. Sunday, March 11th The pay is enough to live on. For in- 1:00 p.m. stance, a secretarial position averages about 208 pounds per week. Also, a Eva Marie Saint Theater student can receive tax exemption from Admission $1.50 the money they earn if they stay in (Last day to bring your Oscar entry.) Britain for less than 84 days. ■See Work, page 10. Campus Films Campus Films Campus Films Campus Films Campus Films Friday Magazine/March 9,1 WO ana 13 TV Listings for March 9 - March 15

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Jazz guitarist to perform Jazz guitarist Herb Ellis, who has been entertaining audiences for more than 40 years, will make a guest ap- pearance at 8 p.m. Tuesday (March 27) in the Bryan Recital Hall of the Moore Musical Arts Center. Tickets for his concert are $6 for students and senior citizens and$8 for others. Tickets can be purchased at the Center box office or reserved by calling 372-8171. The box office is open between noon and 6 p.m. Mon- day through Friday. erick hawk n s The easy-going musician has per- formed with such jazz greats as Billie The reknowned Erick Hawkins Dance Company will per- self. ..('New Moon') is one of the most genuinely beautiful Holiday, Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz, I form Thursday (March 29) in Kobacker Hall of the Moore products of 20th-century dance." Ella Fitzgerald and Jimmy Dorsey. I Musical Arts Center. "Cantilever Two," performed to a piano concerto with After 20 years on the road, Ellis be- Part of the University's Festival Series, the performance chamber orchestra, is a structure for four attention spans came a studio musician for the Steve I will begin at 8 p.m. Three dances choreographed by Haw- whose aim is "to present an independent utilization of con- 1 Allen and Merv Griffin television I kins, "Heyoka." "New Moon" anr "Cantilever Two," will temporary imagination." shows. Now he's back on the concert I be featured on the program. The choreographer, a native of Colorado, was inspired circuit providing songs intermingled Reserved seat tickets for the performance are priced at to become a dancer after seeing Harold Kreutzberg and with off-hand monologues. I $4, $9 and$14 for students and $7. $12 and $17 for all Yvonne Georgi perform. He was the first American student I others. Tickets can be reserved by calling the center box in George Balanchine's School of American Ballet and | office at (419) 372-8171. proved himself to be a promising choregrapher after creat- USG urges: Vote! "Heyoka," which premiered in 1981 at Alice Tully Hall in ing "Showpiece" for the Ballet Caravan (later to become I New York City, represents a Sioux Indian tradition. "Heyo- the New York City Ballet) Bigger lightbulbs and textbook buy- Ika" is the Sioux word for clowns who by "fooling around" He opened his own school in 1951 and developed a backs are this year's hot issues of de- I open people to the immediacy and poetry of the action to "free flow technique," being the first to use fluidify posi- bate during the campaigning for the I come tively in dance. His school is the fourth oldest dance 1990-91 Undergraduate Student "New Moon," Hawkins' most recent dance, is the result school in existence. Government president. lot the interplay of three ideas, according the choreogra- In June 1988 Hawkins won the Samuel H. Scripps Besides electing a president, twelve Ipher. Struck with the image of the new moon and the vasl- American Dance Festival Award for his lifetime contribu- seats in the USG senate will also be Iness of the sky, "I remember my intense interest when I tion to moden dance and a year later, PBS produced the filled. [was three years old and saw the new moon for the first television special "Erick Hawkins America." Students have an opportunity to |time," he said Hawkins has been praised for changing "our idea of make their voices heard during USG The piece is also a metaphor of Persian medieval poetry what dance is," and, at age 80, for capturing a regenera- elections, slated for Tuesday and |which likens the beauty of youth to that of the new moon tive vision of life that "Alls his new dances with a poetic Wednesday (March 13-14). Voting will nd was inspired by an e.e. cummings poem. "There is the resonance, immediacy and Joy." take place from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. in the vondrous concrete fact, the poetic image and the meta- His company's appearance in Bowling Green will be Union Foyer, 6-11 p.m. in the Jerome physical meaning of which the dance is made," Hawkins preceded by a discussion of the program by Dr. Vincent Library, and from 6-9 p.m. In the Stu- aid. Corrigan, a faculty member in the College of Musical Arts dent Recreation Center. A critic for "The Christian Science Monitor" writes, faculty. Corrigan's preview begins at 7:30 p.m. in Bryan To cast a ballot, a one must have a ['Hawkins is noted for the eloquent ritualism of his stag- Recital Hall of the Moore Musical Arts Center and is free valid student I.D. Those who vote will ngs. With 'New Moon,' he has surely surpassed him- and open to all. be given a free pop. 0 p.m. - University Placement Services 8-9 p.m. - Tutoring 9 p.m. - French Movies Teacher Job fair slgn-ups. Advanced Job Hun- Math tutors available. Free and open to al. Piano ■ Free and open to al. French House Monday ters and First Choice Cards needed for admit- Lounge. McDonald East and 231 Bromfield tance at 6 p.m. and 7 p.m respectively Open March 12 signups at 8 p m. Open to al who are registerd 8-11 p.m. - USG Elections 6 pun. - Planetarium Show with the Placement Office. Lenhart Grand Ball- Voting available for USG President and 12 sena- "I Paint the Sky ." $1 donation, open to al. 9 a.m.-S p.m. - Art Exhibit room. Union. tors Open to any undergraduate with a valid Planetarium, Physical Sciences. "Retrospective: Drawings. Paintings, and BGSU student ID. Union Foyer. Prints,'' an exhibit of the work by Dr Vernoon 0-9 p.m. - Tutoring Wolcotl. wW be shown Free and open to all. Math tutors available Free and open to al. 8:30 p.m. - Bible Study Kennedy Green Room. Moore Musical Arts Compton activity lounge and Founders study Open to al. Foursquare Gospel Church. 205 Center. lounge. , Sandridge Saturday

9:30 a.m. - Master Clsss 8-9 p.m. - USO Elections 7 p.m. - Town Meeting March 17 Guest pianist Rebecca Penneys win present a Voting available for USG President and 12 sena- Future Wood County land use wll be the topic master class Free and open to aH. Kobacker tors. Open to any undergraduate with a valid for discussion Free and open to al. Sponsored 8 a.m. - UAO Appalachian Trail Backpacking Hal, Moore Musical Arts Center. BGSU student I D Union Foyer. by the Center for Environmental Programs and Trip the environmental heafth program Veterans Participating students should meet by the load- ing dock behind the Union 4 p.m. - Intramural Deadline 6-11 pjn. - USG Elections Building. City Park, Coineaut Avenue. Entries due lor coed bowling Play begins March Voting available lor USG President and 12 sena- 26 108 Student Recreation Center. tors Open to any undergraduate with a valid 7-9 p.m. - Tutoring 1 p.m.-Baseball BGSU student I D Union Foyer. Psychology tutors available. Free and open to BGSU vs Northwestern University. Pheonlx. 4 p.m. - Registration Deadline al. Piano Lounge, McDonald East and Compton 7 p.m.-Baseball For Third Annual Biathlon to be held April 21. 7-9:30 pun. - Bible Study Activity Lounge. Event consists ol 10k run and one irate swim. Open to al. Anttoch Library, St Thomas More. BGSU vs Dartmouth Colege Pheonlx. Participants must attend a meeting on March 13 425 Thurstin 7-9 p.m. - Tutoring or 15 at 1, 3 or 4:30 p.m. Sign-up In 108 Stu- Biology and chemistry tutors available Free and dent Recreation Center. 7-9 p.m. - Tutoring open to al 231 Bromfield and Founders Study Biology, chemistry and psychology tutors avail- Lounge. 6-9 p.m. - Tutoring able Free and open to al. Piano Lounge, Sunday Math tutors available Free and open to all Piano McDonald EM. 7:30 p.m. - BGSU Ski Club Lounge. McDonald East and 231 Bromfletd. Meeting Open to al. 070 Overman March 18 7-9 pun. - Tutoring 7-9 p.m. - Tutoring Psychology tutoring available Free and open to 8 ajn.-Tennis Men's team vs Iowa State University. Hilton Biology and chemistry tutors available Compton al. 231 Bromfield 7:30 p.m. - Women's History Month Event Head Island Activity Lounge. Dr. Elizabeth Dryer wl discuss "Sexuality and 7:30 p.m. - Music from Bowling Green at the Life in the Spirit Free and open to all Spon- 7-9 p.m. - Tutoring Manor House 6,10 sun. - Church Services sored by the Lourdes Coeege lifelong Learning St. John's Episcopal Church. 1509 E. Wooster Psychology tutors available Founders Study Soprano Ann Corrtgan and pianist Vincent Corn- Center. Franciacan Life Center, Lourdes Col- Lounge. gen wil perform. Free and open to al. WHdwood lege, Sytvania Preserve Metropark. Central Avenue. Toledo. 6.10 a.m.. Noon - Church Senricea 7:30 p.m. - PI Sigma Alpha St Atoyakje Church. 150 S. Enterprise. State Representative Randall Gardner w« apeak. 8 p.m. * Concert Free and open to all 110 Business Administra- Jazz Lab Bands wH perlorm Free and open to 8:30,11 a.m. - Church Services tion. al. Kobacker Hal. Moore Musical Arts Center. St Mark's Lutheran Church, 315 S. Colege Thursday (Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.). 7:3O-9:30 p.m. - Contemporary Theology 1 p.m. - Planetarium Show "Faith Development" wHI be discussed. St. "The Mars Show." $1 donation, open toal. March 15 9.11 a.m. - Church Services Thomas More. 42S Thurstin Planetarium, Physical Sciences First United Methodist Church, 1506 E. Wooe- I e.m.-5 p.m. - Art Exhibit tar. • p.m. - Concert 9 p.m. - Peace Coalition See9am Monday. March 12, listing Concert and University bands win perlorm. Free Meeting. Open to all United Christian Fesowshlp 9:30 a.m. - Church Santos and open to al. Kobacker hat. Moore Musical Center. 313 Thurstin 1,3, and 4:30 p.m. - Biathlon Meeting Grece Brethren Church. 121 S Enterprise. Arts Center. Informational meeting. Free and open to those 9 p.m. - Summer Study Program In France who pre-registered Conference room, Student 9:30 a.m., 6 p.m. - Church Services 8:30 p.m. - Open Share Dr. Charles Chittle wU speak at this informational Recreation Center. First Baptist Church. 749 S. Wmtergarden Participants will be able to share their work, meeting. Free and open to a*. Sponsored by the thinking, or pleasures in various modes of pre- international Business program 1000 Business 2:30-4:30 p.m. - CoHee Hours 10 s.m -Church Service Barbara Waddel trom Campus Safety will dis- sentation. Free and open to al. United Christian Administration. University Christian Church, 1040 Choral Fellowship Center. 313 Thurstm. cuss "Play It Safe." Free and open to al. Spon- Rehearsal Hal, Moore Musical Arts Center. 9:30 pun. - Progressive Student Organization sored by WSA. 411 South Hal. 9 p.m. - Prayer Group Meeting Open to al United Christian Fellowship 10 a. m. - Church Service Open to al. St. Thomas More, 425 Thurstin. Center. 313 Thurstin 8 p.m. - UAO Deadline First Presbyterian Church, 126 S. Church. Interested sponsors of me Rock-A-Thon for AIDS research should contact Shannon Walker 10 a.m. - Church Service or Kate Ruffing In the UAO office, third floor, . Christ Community Church, 123E CourtSt Union 10,11 :S0 a.m., 7 p.m. - Church Services Tuesday Wednesday 7:30 p.m. - Fellowship ol Christian Athletes St. Thomas More Parish. 425 Thurstin. March 13 Meeting. Open to aH State Room, Union. March 14 10 a.m., 6 p.m. - Church Services 8 p.m. - Concert Dayspnng Assembly of God, 17360 N. Dixie 9 s.m.-5 p.m. - Art Exhibit 9 «.m.-5 p.m. - Art Exhibit See 9 a.m. Monday. March 12. listing The Trumpet Ensemble wil perform Free and Highway. See 9 a.m. Monday, March 12, listing. open to al. Bryan Recital Hal, Moore Musical Arts Center 10:30 a.m. - Church Service 9 a.m.-6 p.m. - USG Elections 9 a.m.-5 p.m. - USG Elections Agape Church of Prayer United Christian Fel- Voting available lor USG President and 12 sena- 9 p.m. - Musical Qu tstlon-ind- Answer Ses- Voting available for USG President and 12 sena- lowship. 313 Thurstin (Bible study at 9:30 a.m.). tors. Open to any undergraduate with a valid sion tors Open to any undergraduate with a valid BGSU student ID. Union Foyer. Members ol "Uncle Mike's Band" wil be dis- 10:30 a.m. - Church Service BGSU student ID Union Foyer. cussing "How to Form Your Own Band." Free 10-11:30 a.m. - Hearing Impaired Education Trinity United Methodist Church. 200 N. Summit and open to al Sponsored by the Founders (Sunday school at 9:15 a.m.). Advising for majors For appointments cal staff. Quad Rock Cafe, Founders 372-7293 365 Education 1-4:30 p.m. - Earth Day Event 10:30a.m. -Church Service Representatives trom the Ohio EPA. the Ohio Peace Lutheran Church, 1028 West Pearl 12:30 p.m. - Reflection Time Department ol Natural Resources, and Waste (Sunday school at 9:15 a.m.). Management of Ohio wll discuss "Ohio's Solid Informal worship. Open to all United Christian Fellowship Center, 313 Thurstin. Waste Crisis - How Are We Doing?" Free snd Friday 10:46 s.m. - Church Service open to al Sponsored by the Center lor Envi- First Christian Church, 875 Hsskins ronmental Studies. The Ohio EPA. and the 1-3 p.m. - Hearing Impaired Education March 16 Advising for majors For appointments call BGSU chapter of the Student National Environ- 10:45 a.m. - Church Service 372-7293. 365Education mental Health Association Assembly Room, 8-11 s.m. - Women tor Women Deliverance Tabernacle Church ol God, 17202 McFall Center Button sale Union foyer 3-4:30 p.m. - French Cotlee Hours N. Mercer (Sunday school at 9:30 a.m.). Free and open to al. French House 9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Art Exhibit 11 a.m. - Church Service See9am Monday,March 12,listing. 1,3. and 4:30 p.m. - Biathlon Meeting 3:30 p.m. - Biology Seminar Maumee Valley Unitarian Universalist Congrega- Informational meeting Free and open to those tion. Schaler Hal, 130 W Indiana. Perrysburg Dr. Tim Can, University of Blnols, w* discuss Noon - Graduate Student Luncheon who ore-registered Conference room. Student (Religious eduoation at 10 a.m.). the "Possible implications of s persistent pater- Chester Chambers. Toledo urban ministry coor- Recreation Center. nal structure m the developing Drosophila em- dinator, wW discuss his recent trip to Central 11 a.m. - Church Service bryo." Free and open to al. Sponsored by the America. $1 donation requested for lunch Open 4 p.m. - Intramural Deadline Foursquare Gospel Church. 205 Sandridge department of Biological Sciences. 112 Life to al. United Christian Fellowship Center. 313 Entries due for men's and women's soccer Play Sciences. begins March 26 108 Student Recreation Thurstin 11 a.m., 7 p.m. - Church Services Center. 4-6 p.m. - Women's Studies Feminist Forum New Horizon Pentecostal Church of God, 620 6 p.m. - Scholarship Deadline Second St (Sunday school at 10 a.m.) Nancy Down wil discuss "Words of Power. Sa- Entries due lor Alumni Book Scholarships in the tire and Censorship." Free and open to all Fac- College of Arts snd Sciences Information avail- 1 p.m.-Baseball 5 p.m. - Homecoming 1990 Deadline ulty Lounge, Union. able and entries due In 205 Administration Entriee for the Homecoming 1990 logo must be BGSU vs Columbia College Phoenix. submitted The theme will be "Spssh Splash. It's 8-9 p.m. - USG Elections A Homecoming Bash,".and a cash prize of $100 Voting available for USG President and 12 sena- 6:30 p.m. - Gymnastics 4 p.m. - Tennis wil be awarded to the winner. Information availa- tors. Open to any undergraduate with a valid BGSU at Western Michigan University Kalama- Women's team vs Eton College Hilton Head ble at entries due in 405 Student Services BGSU student ID. Union Foyer Island 6 p.m. - Church Servlc e 8 p.m. - Jazz Guitar Concert 8 p.m.-2 p.m. Saturday (March 31) - Rock-A- Pentecostal Young People's Association. 620 Guitarist Herb Eliis will perform Tickets are $6 Thon Second St Saturday for students and senior citizens and S6 for oth- Proceeds wil benefit AIDS research. Open to al. ers, and are available at the Kobacker Hall box Sponsored by UAO and the American Founda- March 24 office. Bryan Recital Hal. Moore Musical Arts tion for AIDS Research Forum. Student Ser- •-6 p.m. - Women tor Women Center vices Meeting, including a panel discussion on heter- 2 p.m. - Gymnastics osexual feminists and feminist men Open to al. BGSU at MAC Championships. Hosted by Ball 0 p.m. - Peace Coalition 8 p.m. - French Movies 116 Business Administration. State University, Muncle, Ind. Meeting Open to all United Christian Fetowship Free and open to al. French House. Center, 313 Thurstin 7 p.m. - Church Service • p.m. - Planetarium Show New Horizon Pentecostal Church of God. 620 0:30 p.m. - Progressive Student Organization "It's About Time' A Tale of Secrets of our Clocks Second St. Meeting Open to all United Christian Fetowship and Calendars." $1 donation, open to al. Plane- Center, 313 Thurstin. tarium, Physical Sciences 7 p.m. - Church Service Sunday Active Christians Today. 612 E. Wooster 8 and 10 p.m., Midnight - UAO Movie March 25 "Look Who's Talking." $1 50 with vatd BGSU Wednesday studentl.D. 210 Math Science •,10 a.m. - Church Sendees Monday St John's Episcopal Church, 1509 E Wooster March 28 10 p.m.-2 a.m. - Black History Month Event Dance. Admission wil be charged. Sponsored March 19 •,10 a.m., Noon - Church Services 10-11:30 a.m. - Hearing Impaired Education by the Alphs Angels Gym. Eppler South. St Atoysius Church, 150S Enterprise Advising for majors For appointments can 1 p.m.-Beteball 372-7293 365 Education. BGSU vs. Northwestern University Phoenix. 8:30,11 a.m. - Church Services Ariz. St. Mark's Lutheran Church. 315 S. College 12:30 p.m. - Reflection Time Informal worship Open to all United Christian Saturday (Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.). 2:30 p.m. - Softball Fetowship Center, 313 Thurstin. Match 31 BGSU at San Diego State University. 0,11 a.m. - Church Services • First United Methodist Church. 1506 E Woos- 1-3 p.m. - Hearing Impaired Education 7:30 p.m. - Theatre Production 4 p.m. - Tennis ter. Advising for majors. For sppointments call The Treehouse Troupe wil perform "Fool of the Men's teem vs. Cornell University. Hilton Head 372-7293. 365 Education World' and "In One Basket " Tickets are $3 and Island, S.C. 0:30 a.m. - Church Senrice are avaiable at the University Hal Box Office Grace Brethren Church, 121 S. Enterprise 3-4:30 p.m. - French Coffee Hours Joe E. Brown Theatre. University Hal. 4 p.m. - Tennis Free and open to at French House. Women's team vs DePauw University Hilton 9:30 a.m., 8 p.m.'- Church Services 8 and 10 p.m., Midnight - UAO Movie Head Island, S.C. First Baptist Church 749 S Wintergarden. 3:30 p.m. - Biology Seminar "Look Who's Talking." $1 50 with vatd BGSU Dr. Curtis Lively, Indiana University, wil discuss studentl.D. 210 Math Science. 7 p.m. - Basaball 10a.m. -Church Service the "Natural selection for sex in a New Zealand BGSU vs Dartmouth Colege. Phoenix. Ariz. University Christian Church. 1040 Choral snail " Free and open to at. Sponsored by the 8 p.m. - Black History Month Rehearsal Hall. Moore Musical Arts Center department of Biological Sciences 112 Life Heck and Gold Ball Admission w* be charged Sciences. Sponsored by Alpha Phi Alpha. Lenhart Grand 10 a.m. - Church Service Baboom. Union. First Presbyterian Church, 126 S Church. 4 p.m. - Intramural Deadline Tuesday Entries due for coed and men's singles tennis. 10 a.m. - Church Senrice Play begins April 2 108 Student Recreation March 20 Christ Community Church, Women's Club, 134 Center. N. Prospect • a.m. - Tennis 8:30 p.m. - Bible Study Sunday Men's team vs. Butler University. Hlton Head 10,11:30 a.m.. 7 p.m - Church Services Open to al. Foursquare Gospel Church. 205 Island, S.C. St. Thomas More Parish, 425 Thursttn. Sandridge. April 1

1 p.m.-Baseball 8,10 a.m. - Church Services 10 a.m., 6 p.m. - Church Services 7:30 p.m. - BGSU Ski Club St John's Episcopal Church, 1509 E Wooster BGSU vs Columbia Cotege Phoenix, Ariz. Dayspring Assembly of God. 17360 N. Dixie Meeting Open to all 070 Overman Highway. 8,10a.m., Noon - Church Services 4 p.m. - Tennis St Aloystus Church, 150 S. Enterprise. Women's team vs. Baptist College. Hilton Head 10: JO a.m. - Church Senrice island. S.C. Agape Church of Prayer. United Christian Fel- 8:30,11 a.m. - Church t lowship, 313 Thuraon (Bible study at 9:30 a.m.). Thursday St. Mark's Lutheran Church, 315 S. Colege March 29 (Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.). 10:30 a.m. - Church Senrice Trinity United Methodist Church, 200 N. Summit 1 p.m. - Tuition Raffle Drawing 9,11a.m.- Church Services Wednesday (Sunday school at 9:15 a.m.). The winner of the tuition raffle wil be drawn. First United Methodist Church, 1506 E. Wooa- Free and open to al Sponsored by Honors Stu- Mr. March 21 10:30 a.m. - Church Senrice dent Association Falcon's Nest, Union Peace Lutheran Church, 1028 West Pearl 9:30 a.m. - Church Service 6 a.m.-Tennis (Sunday school at 9:15 a.m.) 7:30 p.m. - Fellowship ol Christian Athletes Grace Brethren Church, 121 S Enterprise Men's team vs. Bradley University. Hilton Head Meeting Open to all. State Room, Union. island. SC. 10:45 a.m. - Church Service 9:30 a.m., 6 p.m. - Church Services First Christian Church, 875 Haskina. 7:30 p.m. - Thursday Nile Lira First Baptist Church. 749 S. Wintergarden. Noon-Tennis Free and open to at. Sponsored by BGSU Bible Women's team vs. Kalamazoo College Hlton 10:45 a.m. - Church Service Studies Alumni Room. Union 10a.m. - Church Service Head Island, S.C. Deliverance Tabernacle Church of God. 17202 University Christian Church, 1040 Choral N. Mercer (Sunday school at 9:30 am) • p.m. - Festival Series Rehearsal Hal, Moore Musical Arts Center 1p.m.-Basaball Eric Hawkins Dance Company will perform. BGSU vs Northwestern Unlveraity. Phoenix, 11 a.m. - Church Service Tickets are $4. S9, sndS 14 for students and 10 a.m. - Church Service Ariz. Maumee Valley Unitarian Universalist Congrega- $7. $12, and $17 for others, and are available First Presbyterian Church. 126 S. Church. tion. Schaker Hall. 130 W. Indiana. Perrysburg at the Kobacker Hal box office Kobacker Hal, (Religious education at 10 a.m ) 7 p.m. - Basaball Moore Musical Arts Center 10 a.m. - Church Senrice BGSU vs. Oartmouth Colege. Phoenix, Ariz. Christ Community Church, Women's Club. 134 11 a.m. - Church Service 9 p.m.-UAO Movie N. Prospect. Foursquare Gospel Church. 205 Sandridge "Richard III " Free and open to all 210Math Science. tO, 11:30 a.m.. 7 p.m. - Church Services Thursday 11 a.m., 7 p.m. - Church Services St Thomas More Parish, 425 Thurstin. New Horizon Pentecostal Church of God, 620 March 22 Second St (Sunday school at 10 a.m.) 10 a.m., 8 p.m. - Church Services Dayspring Assembly of God, 17360 N Dixie 6 a.m.-Tennis 8 p.m. - Church Service Friday Highway. Women's team vs. Cornell University. Hilton Pentecostal Young People's Association. 620 Head Island, S.C. Second St. March 30 10:30 a.m. - Church Service Agape Church ol Prayer. United Christian Fel- Noon - Tennis 7:30 p.m. - Planetarium Show Noon - Graduate Student Luncheon lowship, 313 Thurstin (Bible study at 9:30 a.m.). Men's team vs. South Carolina State University. "It's About Time A Tale of Secrets of cur Clocks Mark Holding wit discuss "A Material Spirit.'" $1 HUton Head Island. S.C. and Calendars." S1 donation, open to all Plane- donation requested for lunch Open to all United tarium. Physical Sciences Christian Fetowship Center, 313 Thurstin 1 p.m. - Baseball 1 p.m.-Baseball BGSU at Oakland University BGSU vs Colombia Colege Phoenix, Ariz. 6 p.m. - BG Gaming Society Various role-playing games played. Free and 2 p.m. - Theatre Production open to all 222 Education The Treehouse Troupe wit perform "Fool of the Tuesday World" and "In One Basket." Tickets are $3 and Friday 7:30 p.m. - Theatre Production are available at the University Hal Box Office. March 27 The Treehouse Troupe wtl perform "Fool of the JoeE Brown Theatre. University Hal March 23 World" and "In One Basket " Tickets are $3 and 4 p.m. - Intramural Deadline are available at the University Hall Box Office 6 p.m. - Church Service 8 a.m. - Tennis Entries due lor coed 3-pitch Softball Play begins Joe E Brown Theatre, University Hall Pentecostal Young People's Association. 620 , Men's team vs. University of Oregon. HUton April 2 108 Student Recreation Center Second St Headlsland.SC 8 p.m. - Readings in the Chapw 6 p.m. - Planetarium Show MFA student Connie Everett wil read her fiction. 7:30 p.m. - Planetarium Show Noon - Tennis "It's About Time: A Tale of Secrets of our Clocks and fellow MFA student Wayne Barham wil read "It's About Time A Tale of Secrets ot our Clocks Women's team vs. Denison University. Hilton and Calendars." $1 donation, open to all. Plane- his poetry Free and open to all Sponsored by and Calendars." $1 donation, open to al. Plane- Headlsland.SC. tarium. Physical Sciences. the Creative Writing program Prout Chapel tarium, Physical Sciences. Treehouse Troupe targets tots Three performances of two plays for Both shows also will be presented children have been announced by the beginning at 2 p.m. Sunday (April 1). University's Treehouse Troupe, a tour- Tickets for the performances are $3 ing children's theatre company. each and go on sale Monday (March The troupe will present "Fool of the 26). Tickets can be purchased at the World" and "In One Basket" at 7:30 theatre box office on the second floor p.m. Friday and Saturday (March of University Hall between 10 a.m. and 30-31) at the Joe E. Brown Theatre, 2 p.m. and 4-7 p.m. Monday through University HaH. Friday. Tickets also will be sold begin- ning one hour before curtain time. "Fool of the World," written by John Music professor Urquhart, Rita Grauer and Paul Picus, has been adapted from a Russian fol- take about a simple, young peasant displays artwork who builds a magical flying ship. The "Retrospective: Drawings, Paintings young man lands at the Czar's palace andPrints, 1980-1990, "anexhlbitof and, with the help of the audience, art work by Dr. Vernon Wolcott, is be- wins the love of the princess. ing shown now through Friday (March "In One Basket," written by Shirley 16) from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Ken- Pugh, is a collection of little-known folk nedy Green Room in the Moore Musi- and fairy tales from around the world cal Arts Center. which are presented in the style of a Admission is free. story theatre. Wolcott is a professor of organ in the College of Musical Arts who has taken art classes on campus since 1978. Register for biathlon Many of his drawings, paintings and prints have been seen in regional art If spending the day swimming and shows, including the Toledo Area Ar- biking at top speed sounds like a great tists' Exhibition and the Lima Spring time, then the Third Annual Student Show. Recreation Center Biathlon is just for you. The event will be held April 21 -a Short stuff one mile swim and a 10-kilometer A broad spectrum of stage tech- ride-but students, faculty and staff niques, from comedy to drama to have only until Monday (March 12) to Guitarist Jordan melodrama, is being offered by the register. University theatre department as they Persons can compete as individuals present "Shorts Festival '90," which Is or as part of a team. They can also currently showing and continues until compete to record the fastest time, or headlines Jazz Week Sunday (March 11) in the Joe E. to come closest to a time predeter- Brown Theatre, University Hall. mined by their team. "This is my favorite because it combines the fun of rock, pop, jazz, and Those who register must attend one rhythm and blues with the serious discipline of classical music." That's the way The festival consists of two bills of three one-act plays, each of which wHI of six meetings set for 1, 3 and 4:30 jazz guitarist extrodinaire Stanley Jordan describes his latest album, "Flying p.m. Tuesday and Thursday (March 13 Home." run on a different night. But he could just as easily have been describing his live pertormances-- Tonight the plays will be "Sandbox" and 15) In the conference room at the Center. although he would need to add that the emphasis is definitely on jazz. by Edward Albee, "How It Hangs," by The Grammy-nominated instrumentalist will highlight the University's annual Grace McKeaney and "The Nature and Additional information and registra- Jazz Week celebration with an 8 p.m. April 7 concert In Kobacker Hall of the Purpose of the Universe" by Chris- tion material can be obtained in the Moore Musical Arts Center. topher Durang. Center's main office. Tickets for the concert go on sale Wednesday (March 14) at the Center box On Saturday (March 10) the show office. They are priced at $9.50, $12.50 and $15.50; University students will offer "Trifles" by Susan Glaspell, receive a $2.50 discount in all price ranges. "Catastrophe" by Samuel Beckett and Box office hours are noon to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. "Home Free" by Lanford Wilson. Plan for sibs Numerous other concerts and workshops will be held during Jazz Week, The curtain will rise at 8 p.m. each Although it's still about four weeks which will run April 2-8. A complete listing of events will be included in the next night. away, it's time to start planning for the Green Sheet. Then on Sunday, all six plays will be annual Sibs and Kids Weekend, Jordan's musical heroes include Charlie Christian, Les Paul and Jimi Hendrix. presented beginning at 2 p.m. scheduled for April 6-8. When he mixed these diverse influences with his own style and recorded his Admission is $3 for each perform- A number of activities are planned ance and reservations can be made by for the weekend, including varsity first album, "Touch Sensitive," in 1981, the result was less that earth- sporting events, recreational tourna- shattering. contacting the Eva Marie Saint box of- When the album was virtually ignored by critics and the record-buying public, fice in University Hall. ments, UAO movies, concerts and art Jordan rededicated himself to his art, moved to New York and began playing "Sandbox," which is being directed shows. For a complete listing of everywhere from nighclubs to street corners. by senior Andrew McLean, deals with events, see the March 30 issue In 1985, he recorded his second album "Magic Touch," and the hard work society's attitudes toward aging. "How of Green Sheet. It Hangs," directed by senior Rene In the past the emphasis has been resulted in a pair of Grammy nominations and a record-breaking 17-week run at on "little sibs," while this year's event •.tie top of "Billboard" magazine's jazz chart. Guerrero, is the story of a group of is attempting to incorportate big or little The next year he released "Standards, Volume I," which resulted to his being abused women who find comfort and named best jazz guitarist of the year by "Rolling Stone," "Downbeat" and "Gui- strength in each other. "The Nature sibs. tar Player" magazines. and Purpose of the Universe," which is In addition to performing in numerous television specials, he has performed directed by graduate student Dean Green Sheet is published by the throughout the U. S., Europe, South America, Australia and Japan. Yohnk, uses strong language and Bowling Green State University Of- Jordan began his musical career at the age of six when he began studying graphic violence to present a dark fice of Public Relations for students, classical piano. Five years later, Jordan's parents divorced; Jordan moved with comedy about the American nuclear faculty and staff. his mother into an apartment and the piano had to be left behind. family. The next issue of Green Sheet It was then that he turned to the guitar. But Jordan said his found that moving "Trifles," directed by doctoral stu- will be published March 30. it will from 88 keys to six strings was "limiting" and it was then he began his unique dent Monica Fay Anderson, is an cover events occuring April 2 "touch" guitar technique. American theater classic about two through April 15. The deadline to He studied music and computers at Princeton University, where he earned a women solving a murder mystery. "Ca- submit information for that issue is bachelor's degree in 1981. With the financial help of friends and relatives, he tastrophe," directed by doctoral stu- noon Wednesday, March 28. produced and recorded "Touch Sensitive" on his recording label, Tangent, dent Anne Stephens, looks inward at All events must be submitted in later that same year. the world of theater and "Home Free," writing to the Green Sheet editor, . It would be four more years of hard work before "Magic Touch" was released which is directed by junior Douglas 806 Administration Building. There and Jordan became an overnight success. Lamielle, examines a fragile re- is no charge to have an item listed. The Bowling Green concert is being sponsored by University Activities Or- lationship between a brother and sister Editor Jeff Schober ganization and the College of Musical Arts. who are both finding difficulties in cop- Calendar Editor: Melissa Henry ing with the world. Production: Laura Hofmeyer

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