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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 3-30-1979 The BG News March 30, 1979 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News March 30, 1979" (1979). BG News (Student Newspaper). 3598. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/3598 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. The BSTews Bowling 'Green State University fri- day. 3-30-79 ason expected to take MSU job by Dave Lewandowskl IT ALSO IS reported that Mason will told some players that it was "the Last year the team finished third in assistant sport* editor take assistant coaches John Mason and hardest decision he has ever had to the NCAA post-season tournament with Student killed Shawn Walsh with him if he is named make." a 31-8 record. Bowling Green hockey coach Ron coach. Before coming to the University, in car crash Mason's rumored departure toMichigan "He (Mason) said that ke wanted to THE PLAYER also said that some of Mason was hockey coach at Lake State University (MSUi was confirmed take his own system with his own the team's freshmen are disappointed Superior State College for seven A University student was killed yesterday by a top University athletic policies to MSU," the player said. "He by the action. seasons. He guided the Lakers to five Wednesday night in a two-car administrator and a player on the also said that he will try and bring In a "It's harder on the freshmen. Some of National Association of Intercollegiate accident in Ottawa Hills. hockey team. coach to BG that will fit his mold and the others and I thought that he would Athletic NA1A) championships. Sharyn D. Stanley, 18, a fresh- coach the way he does.'' be around for our four years when we man general business major, was MSU will hold a press conference this Speculation is that former St. Louis were recruited," he said. "Some of the Mason has been named Central pronounced dead at the scene of morning at 10 a.m. when it will University hockey coach Bill Selman freshmen I've heard said that it wasn't Collegiate Hockey Association i CCHA, the accident at the "T"- announce a new hockey coach. Mason will be sought if Mason accepts the worth coming here now." coach of the year for the last two intersection of Indian Road and reportedly will sign the head coaching coaching position at MSI. Selman is Mason, whose team just finished fifth seasons and has compiled a 160-63-6 Central Avenue, according to contract at the press conference. available since the St. Louis hockey in the NCAA hockey playoffs, has been record at Bowling Green. Ottawa Hills Police Chief One BG hockey player said the program folded at the >nd of this head hockey coach at the University for The Falcons have won the CCHA Edward E.Wechtel. Ron Mason signing is "official but unoffical." season. six seasons. This year's team compiled regular season championship three of Stanley, a former Sylvania Mason was in Michigan last night and The player said that Maion could not a 37-7-2 record, tying a NCAA mark for the last four years and the CCHA resident, was a passenger in the could not be reached for comment. talk to every player individually, but the most wins in a season. playoff title the last three years. car driven by Julie A. Teblin, 16, also from Sylvania, which was traveling north on Indian Road. When the Teblin vehicle turned west onto Central Avenue, it was Vasil gets VIP treatment at Vegas pageant struck broadside by a car by Jim Flick All 45 girls were chaperoned by "We were so tired of being cooped up, he just wanted to talk to someone for a she did not recognize his name. traveling east, driven by Weston Stafl reporter pageant officials to the Andy Williams we just wanted to get out." Vasil ex- while and have a good time." "All he would tell me is that he in L. Gardner Jr., 31, of Toledo, If you thought you heard someone say show one night. "We had front row plained. The pageant judges were also public relations," she said. Wechtel said. "Bowling Green State University" on seats and were all spotlighted during Treated as a celebrity during her celebrities. They included swimmer But even while going through a week Both drivers were taken to national television Monday night, it the show. After the show, we got to talk stay, Vasil met another celebrity at the John Nabor, who won four gold medals of grueling practices, Vasil knew she Toledo Hospital where Teblin is wasn't your imagination. to Andy Williams backstage. I even got disco: Dallas Cowboy defensive at the Montreal Olympics in 1976, Dr. wouldn't make the semi-finals. "I kept in critical condition and Gardner University junior Cheryl Vasil, a a kiss." she said. lineman Ed' 'Too Tall'' Jones. Joyce Brothers and two professional asking them when they were going to in fair condition, according to a health and physical education major, "He bought me a drink-just ginger football players. film my gymnastic routine, and they hospital spokesman. was one of 45 women in last Monday's Another night, pageant officials let ale-and I talked to him lor while. He Vasil was so nervous when she first finally told my they weren't, she said. Wechtel said a driving citation "Miss All-American Girl Pageant" them go to a disco, perhaps to practice was so tired of girls walking up to him met Nabor during the interviews > ach "That was their way of letting me will not be issued until the televised live from Caesar's Palace, for the pageant's disco competition. and giving him their phone number that contestant had with all the judges that know." seepao«5 coroner's report is completed. Las Vegas. Visitors can call from 9 a.m. to Although she wasn't one of the 16 9:30 p.m. today at Reeb Funeral semi-finalists, Vasil, the reigning Miss Home, 5172 N. Main St., Sylvania. BGSU, was treated royally and enjoyed Services will be held at 1 p.m. her ten-day visit to "Sin City." tomorrow at the First United Methodist Church in Sylvania. "They treated us terribly well," she Stanley, a 1978 Sylvania High said. "There was so much money School graduate was the behind this show. We stayed in Caesar's daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Palace, two to a suite, and had Clarence Stanley, 5811 Jeffrey limousine service." Lane, Sylvania. While the girls were treated royally, they were there to work. Preliminary competition and rehearsals kept them elsewhere busy from 9 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. each day. Even on the day of the broadcast, HARRISBURG, PA.-One they practiced up to half an hour before scientist compared radiation still showtime. escaping from the disabled Three What impressed Vasil most was the Mile Island nuclear power plant qulaity of the show's production. "It yesterday to fallout from an was more a show-type deal than a atomic bomb test. Page 4. pageant," she said. "They were very professional about getting it done and they wanted a good show." inside She said it was a better show than the Miss America Pageant, which she NEWS-Tornado precautions competed in last year. aren't just a lot of hot air. Page 4. Besides the VIP treatment, she REVUE-Catf ish Meyers, received a $600 camera, the clothes she former University student, goes wore in the the pageant and a $50 bill from pizza man to playwrite as from Bob Stivers, the pageant's he moves to the Big Apple. producer. "He felt sorry for those of us who didn't win anything," she laughed. The pageant occupied Vasil's time so weather completely that there was little time to enjoy Los Vegas nightlife. Guards on SHOWERS-Cloudy, windy and each floor protected the contestants warmer with thunder showers. from any extra-curricular activities. High66F(19C),low43F(6C),70 "Our parents couldn't have seen us if percent chance of precipitation. they were there," she said. "They stafl photo by George Lundskow wanted us all to have that all-American Cheryl Vasil, University Junior, demonstrates sen* of her Monday at the "Miss All-American Girl Pageant'at Cassar's image." gymnastics skills, which mads up her talent routine last Palace, Las Vegas. ,&ftO VQrS Computer printouts pitched despite paper shortage by Keith Ammon Computer Services, said that attempts and sold to a salvage company in worth only about $30 per ton. least two years away. their own computer cards, but printout Staff reporter have been made to recycle the prin- Maumee. The lack of a salvage market for the paper is provided by the University. Six to eight tons of computer printout touts, but there is just no market for Plant Manager Don Ullum said Wood ULLUM SAID the recycling was printouts may be partially attributed to About 4,500 cases of paper per year are [paper will be thrown away at the them. Lane gave up on the recycling when the never really profitable but it did pay the quality of the paper itself.