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THE BG NEWS Vol.71 Issue 71 Bowling Green, Ohio Wednesday, January 25,1989 Phones to aid spring selections by Angela Blandlna According to Whitmire, stu- assistant news editor dents who participate in the first phase will be eligible to take part in the second phase — Swapping of courses prohibited; Scheduling soon will be a >J^P priority registration — which phone call away with the im- will probably begin three weeks plementation of the University's into the fall semester. registrar denouces selling of seats $240,000 on-line registration Students will be prioritized by registration system does not facilitate the giv- system. i / class standing and grade point by Beth Thomas ing, trading or selling of classes. This semester — when stu- /. average, he said. special assignment reporter Many departments have the seats that are dents face the task of registering dropped in their classes held so they can control classes for fall — they will be Pugh Whitmire When John MacDonald was unable to enroll In this phase, students may in Operations Research 380, a class he needs to the distribution of closed course cards, rather asked by the Registrar's Office student demand for potential only register for courses they than malting openings randomly available to request their tentative class courses will be determined, initially requested, Whitmire graduate, the frustrated fifth-year senior de- through drop/add. selections for Spring 1990, Re- Whitmire said. cided to use some of the skills he learned as a said. This wul reduce the num- marketing/advertising major. "It is unlikely you can sell your section," gistrar Duane Whitmire said. Each department will be pro- ber of students who register for Whitmire said. "It really doesn't work here due He said the system's unique vided with these class-demand more classes than they intend to He bought a personal advertisement in the BG News offering to pay $20 to anyone willing to to the control." feature is the first of three statistics —which aid in deter- take thus closing out other stu- Instead, he recommended students seeking to phases designed to alleviate the mining how many sections to dents who might need a course. drop the course and give him their seat. MacDonald had gone to drop/add three days enroll in a full section request a closed course problem of partial schedules. offer, said Susan Pugh, director card from the appropriate department office. "The system is a conscious at- of registration and scheduling. If students are closed out of a in a row and requested a closed course card from the department, but was told he could not Susan Pugh, director of registration and tempt to minimize the discre- "If students participate fully, class during priority registra- scheduling, said about 20 departments hold pancy between course supply the departments can use that in- tion because of an excessive be given a definite answer until later in the week. dropped seats in at least one class, which gen- and demand," Whitmire said. formation to balance offerings demand, they will be offered a erates a lot of student traffic between drop/add Initially, students will hook up with student demands," Pugh "wild card, enabling them to The ad netted MacDonald three phone calls but, fortunately for his wallet, they came after and department offices. to the computer through a push- said. immediately request an alter- In an effort to reduce the original wait in the button phone and request the She said fall registration will nate course, he said. the department chair agreed to give him a closed course card Friday. drop/add line, she said, the registrar's office classes they want to take during be done as usual. However, each According to Pugh, the pro- posts a list near the line of courses which cannot the spring semester, he said. student's fall schedule printout £ ram's final phase is open regis- However, according to University Registrar Using the course selections will include the courses they 'ation, when students can call Duane Whitmire, MacDonald saved himself be added without closed course cards. the students have tentatively have tentatively requested for more than $20 because the University's current D See Registrar, page 4. made for spring 1990 as a basis, the spring semester. ! See On-line, page 3. Bundy executed One lives through in electric chair tragedy by Ike Flores Associated Press writer by Mark Porubcansky Associated Press Writer STARKE, Fla. — Ted Bundy, a law school dropout who ended years of denials that he was a killer with emotional confessions to MOSCOW — Mountain the gruesome slayings of 20 women in four states, was electrocuted villagers in "endless" funeral Tuesday for murdering a 12-year-old girl. Brocessions Tuesday buried Bundy's last words, before a black-hooded executioner pulled a leir dead from the Tadzhikis- switch at 7:06 a.m. which sent 2,000 volts of electricity through his tan earthquake that killed up to body, were to his lawyer and a minister: "Give my love to my family 1,000 while rescuers sloshed and friends." through muddy rubble in a des- perate search for survivors. More than 100 proponents of the death penalty waiting in a field Rescuers reportedly found one across from the Florida State Prison cheered, lit sparklers and set survivor from the Tadzhikistan off firecrackers at the signal that 42-year-old Theodore Robert quake, although an official Bundy had been put to death for a crime committed almost 11 years spokesman denied it. ago. Three earlier execution dates were stymied by appeals. A 40-second tremor, register- "Burn, Bundy, burn!" some shouted. A group of about a dozen ing 5.4 on the Richter scale, hit people parodied an old tune by singing "On top of old Sparky" — a before dawn Monday. It loos- reference to the nickname for Florida s oaken, three-legged electric ened layers of mud that cas- chair. caded onto mountain villages in Only about two dozen people opposed to the death penalty turned a rural area about 20 miles out to keep a vigil in the field. southwest of the republic's capi- "The people of Florida today administered justice," Gov. Bob tal of Dushanbe. Martinez said 90 minutes after the execution. "If there's ever been Workers using shovels and anyone on Florida's death row that deserved the electric chair, Ted bulldozers continued digging for Bundy was that individual." survivors, Tass said, but a local official said the efforts might be Bundy had been quick-witted, known for his cockiness and arro- in vain. gance, a handsome, blue-eyed charmer. He was the subject of five "There is little hope because books and a television mini-series, "The Deliberate Stranger." of the flood of dirt and mud," He recently claimed to "feel God's presence" and was reported at Erkin Kasymov, a spokesman the end to be remorseful about his bloody trail of kidnappings, sadis- for the Foreign Ministry of tic sexual mutilations and slayings in his home state of Washington Tadzhikistan. and in Utah, Colorado, Idaho and Florida. In one village, Sharora, more His execution, for the murder of sixth-grader Kimberly Diane than 100 bodies have been Leach of Lake City, made him the 20th man put to death in Florida hauled from the mud and and the 106th in the United States since the U.S. Supreme Court al- wreckage, Tass said. It said res- lowed states to reinstate the death penalty in 1976. cuers found only one survivor, Kimberly was kidnapped from the grounds of her junior high DOUble-blind experiment BG News Pat Mingarelll Sergei Muratov, 27. school Feb. 9,1978, just three weeks after the killings of two women Sandy Mitchell, front, is guided by Beth Burris as part of a visual impairment experiment in Exceptional Muratov, reported to be in at Chi Omega sorority at Florida State University. The child's body Children 211. Also taking part in the experiment is Kim Kotink. rear, guided by Shelly Brentzel. grave condition, was rushed to a was found three months later in an abandoned pigsty. Bundy was hospital, where "surgeons are also under a death sentence for the Chi Omega murders. fighting for his life," Tass said. Construction ahead of schedule The money covers more than the con- ed. project, he said. said. by Barbara A. Weadock struction of the information center The campus entrance will feature an "The idea of having a campus en- With inflation, the cost of materials copy editor —being built off Wooster Street, south island with a marble University sign, trance was thought about by the Board and labor increases and this would add of Doyt L. Perry stadium, he said. three flag poles, foliage and a slow- of Trustees sometime in the early '70s," costs to a project that may take several Construction on the campus entrance Funds will finance an irrigation down lane curving in to the campus Engler said. However, due to financial years, he said. improvement project, including the system, lighting and landscaping from Wooster Street, bringing visitors problems, the project was never com- The trustees approved construction visitor information center, is ahead of throughout the area, as well as a cam- into the entrance, he said. pleted, he said. for the area to take place at one time schedule — in both time and budget. pus entrance, Engler said. Since then, a temporary information and allotted $577,000 for the project Because a bid by Floyd B. Bucher The completed project will give the "Once it (the building) is built and is center was built to serve until a perma- Engler said. This figure includes the Contractors of Toledo was less than the University a formal entrance and a in use, I envision there will be a lot of nent structure could be constructed, he cost of furnishing the building and all $480,000 estimated cost, the University chance to make an impression with things it will be used for," Engler said. said. the maps and other informational ma- saved $22,000, said Roland Engler, Um- visitors, he said. A tree-lined path will lead visitors to Last spring, Engler presented a terials that will be used, Engler said. veristy architect. "It offers an opportunity for the Uni- the information center,"where campus three-phase construction plan spanning Money for landscaping also was fig- Funds for the project were taken versity to sell itself." information, maps, theater and music several years to the University Board of ured into the construction costs, Engler from the budget of Parking Services "The completion date for the building tickets and other items can be ob- Trustees, he said. said. —forcing the department to cover and sign (at the campus entrance) is tained," Engler said. "The consensus (among the trustees) "That (building completion by May operating costs with a University loan, May 1," Engler said. Construction is However, tickets to campus events was that it is not going to get any 1) will determine whether the landscap- Engler said. three weeks ahead of schedule, he add- were not the main reason behind the cheaper to do it tomorrow," Engler ing will get done," Engler said.

Wednesday News in Brief

According to the National Weather Service at the Toledo Study lab offers assistance old exams and lecture notes. The thrust of the lab, if they believe their study skills need improving. Express Airport, today group discussion of class issues and successfully If a student currently is unsure of his standing in will be cloudy with a Students having difficulty budgeting their time proven methods of studying. a class, he should use his first test as a gauge to high ol 40 and a 50 can receive help at the Study Skills Lab Wednes- Blinn said the mentors — usually graduate stu- determine whether or not he is meeting his expect- percent chance of day and Thursday. dents — are recommended by professors from ed potential, Sisco said. rain. Tonight there Is a Workshops on time management will be offered their departments. If the results from the first test indicates help is 80 percent chance ol at the lab — located in Mosley Hall — at 3:30 p.m. "The nice thing is, it's students helpinp students. needed, the student should take advantage of a- rain changing to Wednesday and 4 p.m. Thursday. We just provide the structure," Blinn said. vailable services before it is too late, Blinn said. freezing rain later Student mentors at the Study Skills Lab provide According to Ofir Sisco, co-director, quick fixes Some services offered by the center are singular and a low ol 30 to 35. a variety of services to help students attain the to academic crises are not provided by the lab. events and require no long-term commitments by Tomorrow a 70 per- techniques to prepare and complete a particular Students need to handle problems as they arise students, he said. cent chance ol rain, class, said Director Joyce Minn. instead of putting them oft until the last minute, A workshop on coping with test anxiety will be possibly changing to snow. Is expected Some of the free services offered by the center Sisco said. the topic of a workshop sponsored by the lab on with a high ol 40. include access to a variety of videotaped lectures, He said students should make use of the lab now Febland2. - by Jim Tinker THE BG NEWS

2 Mltari January 2S, 1989 Editorial THE BG NEWS ■An independent Student Voice- EDITORIAL BOARD Julie Wallace Editor

Deborah Gottschalk Elizabeth Kimes Managing Editor News Editor

Andy Woodard Scott R. Whitehead Asst. Managing Editor City Editor

Judi Kopp Judy Immel Editorial Editor Editorial Editor Recognition, not price tag, should prevail «T> 'n—WWW y,.*^*^

Memorials are meant to build bridges, not tear V>OH DEAR, THE REA&ArJ ADMINISTRATION LEFT them down. Tue-iR DRY-CLEAWirJG- BErUrJC " However, at Kent State Univeristy a caldron of dissent is boiling over a proposed memorial honor- ing the 13 students shot on May 4,1970. At the center of the controversy is the infamous dollar sign. The KSU administration says the pro- LETTERS posed $100,000 memorial is adequate while the May 4th Task Force — established to create recognition of the killings —asserts more money can and should be raised for the memorial. Kent State Trustees hedging on Memorial construction What the two factions should focus on is the fact What May 4th Memorial? This is a fairly 4th Task Force has undertaken a letter- We know we could do it. We have a profe- that a memorial is finally being built to honor the typical response invoked from people when writing and phone-calling campaign on a sional fund raiser to assist us. We've been dead and wounded from the May infraction —not discussing May 4,1970. national level. One result of this is that we getting a lot of press. We have been fielding the bottom-line cost attached to it. On May 4,1970, Ohio National Guardsmen learned that there are many people all over a lot of letters and phone calls from support- Orginally, the design for the memorial chosen by fired a 13-second barrage of gunfire into a the United States who are familiar with the ers from all over the country. And, yes, we'- crowd of students at Kent State. During event of May 4th, 1970, but who were unaw- ve even generated some donations. So, the KSU administration would have cost $500,000. these 13 seconds, 13 students were hit and are of a May 4th Memorial proposal. what's the problem? Is there some reason Yet, after two years of fund raising, the adminis- four were killed. This can be explained by a number of fac- that the KSU administration doesn't want us tration has netted only $40,000 in donations. Fifteen years later, in 1985, a national tors, but the most obvious is that the KSU to build this memorial? Today, the KSU Board of Trustees votes on which competition was held by the KSU adminis- administration didn't use the right channels altered design by architect Bruno Ast will be built. tration to bring forth a design for a memor- to gain support for the memorial project. To The KSU Board meeting is only a few days ial to those students who gave up their Con- clarify: we are not suggesting that the ad- away (Jan. 25). This is the meeting in which One half-hour after the meeting, ground-breaking stitutional rights at the same moment in ministration didn't try. We are only saying the "final" decision is to be made regarding for the memorial will ensue as members of the May which they were being exercised. With al- that it is possible that they didn't go about it the fate of the May 4th Memorial. Incidently. 4th Task Force protest the scaled-down version. most 700 entries received, a design submit- in an effective way for a project such as this. on Jan. 4, it was announced that the official The basis for the demonstration is an offer by the ted by Chicago architect Bruno Ast was fi- We then suggested that the original design ground-breaking ceremony is to take place Task Force to raise the necessary money to build nally chosen. be constructed in phases. This would allow immediately following the board meeting. The initial cost of the Ast design was esti- more time for fund raising to continue. We the original $500,000 memorial. All they ask is for mated to be $500,000. This cost is certainly even offered to completely take over fund This means that people, including the the administration to construct the memorial in nothing to sneeze at. However, with the re- raising to do this. Permission was denied. wounded students and the famines of the phases. However, this argument has fallen on deaf putation that KSU has for raising funds for We thought of a plan which can be inter- slain students, have a period of about 30 ears. things, finding funds to build a memorial for preted as, sort of, a compromise. We sug- minutes following the board meeting to as- its wounded and slain students should have gested that the University construct a sess their feelings regarding the board's de- Squabbling over the price tag attached to the idea been a difficult task at most, but certainly different, less expensive, design consisting cision before they're expected to participate of finally commemorating what happened more not an impossible one. of a part of the original design and referring in the ground-breaking ceremony. It's not than 18 years ago is an insult to the people it honors. After fund raising for two years, only to it as THE memorial while allowing us to much time, is it? $40,000 was netted by the KSU administra- continue fund raising, with or without their It is our hope and the hope of the wounded By reducing ihe lives of the four students killed tion for the memorial. It took only three assistance, with the intention of "enhanc- students and the families that enough sup- and the nine others wounded to a monetary value, years to raise the $6 million needed for its ing" the memorial. Our "enhancements" port can "miraculously" appear before and the true meaning of the memorial is lost. fashion museum. would include all of the missing pieces of the during this meeting so that the Board might For years, KSU tried to brush aside the memory So, on November 15,1988, the KSU Board original design. Thus far, this has also been make a decision that will make all parties of May 4, 1970. A gymnasium built upon the site of of Trustees voted to scrap the original Ast denied us. really want to be a part of the groundbreak- design and asked Ast to design something We don't understand what the problem is. ing ceremony. Sometimes, a massive silent the killings — Blanket Hill — was a vain attempt to different with a cost of not more than So they couldn't raise the money. Well, showing of support can speak louder than a hide the shame created by the incident. $100,000. $100,000 is also nothing to invoke a maybe a conventional fund raising approach small group of vocal hopefuls. But now the Kent State administration is willing sneeze, but the decision may be interpreted won't work for this sort of thing. But, to deny to come to terms with the school's past. The as a lame gesture, at best, made by the ad- a group of students the chance to try an un- Carl DeVaughn, Jr. $100,000 memorial may not be the one some people ministration. conventional approach is another thing alto- Co-Chair, The May 4th Task Force had in mind — but it is acknowledgement that the Since the KSU Board's decision, the May gether. Kent State University incident should be remembered. When the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial was built deficit is neither a Republican Jim Vanzant and Kevin Cough- Vanzant column nor Democrat problem, but a lin in regard to their articles in The BG News editorial in Washington, it too faced opposition for various C* Jem affecting everyone, last Friday's BGNews. Siage is your campus reasons: the design style, the name-crowding lacks substance t about the trade deficit? First of all, it seems painfully orum. which makes it difficult to read and its general The drug problem? Social Se- apparent that Mr. Vanzant isn't The editorial page regu- premise as a memorial to war. Yet, for many Jim Vanzant: curity? Welfare? through licking his wounds. larly features columnists Americans, the Wall is a means of healing wounds What gives? Why didn't you write a column Other people, including myself, who write on a variety of that have been open far too long. What happened? Did you get that is positive and substantive were just as crushed by the topics, from serious politi- up on the wrong side of the bed — instead of writing a negative Bush-Quayle victory in Novem- cal Issues to humorous This is what the Kent State memorial can do — the morning you were going to and infantile essay? ber — but whining is not going to anecdotes and cynicisms. cost shouldn't matter. write your column about George solve anything. You don't have to be a We can forgive what happened on that fateful Bush? The country has a lot of work Some good and valid points journalism major or even day, but we can never forget. Kent State University Was there a point to your col- to do in the next four years. Be- were brought to light yet, Mr. a student to write a col- ing whiny and spiteful about the umn. The News encour- must begin to build the bridge now to ensure that umn? election is not going to help the Vanzant, your feelings and ar- At a time when America is be- ticulation dipped too deeply into ages and welcomes any future generations also remember what happened U.S. achieve what it needs to that dreadful chasm of mud-s- and all guest columnists. Sinning a post-Reagan era and achieve in the next four years. on May 4,1970. eorge Bush is making an at- linging — the sickening and rep- Additional opinions may tempt to reach out to all Ameri- You missed a golden opportu- rehensible campaigning tactics be expressed in letters to cans to unite the country, why nity to tell the readers what you, used by both candidates the editor. THE BG NEWS STAFF did you write a column that is as a Democrat, and your party whereby making the entire '88 Letters to the editor nothing more than childish, pet- hope to accomplish for the fu- election a farce. should be a maximum of ty, partisan and sniping? ture. 200-300 words in length and Photo Editor Lisa Paroeon Copy Editor Debbie Hippie Name-calling, at any stage of should be typewritten, Asst News Editor Angela Blandina Copy Editor Unda Hoy the game, is simply an imma- double-spaced, and signed. Asst City Editor Amy Burtietl Copy Editor Scott Korpowski As president of Campus De- Jerry Elder ture action. Why not just stick to Address or on-campus Sports Edrror Marti HunterDnnker Copy Editor Christopher Smith mocrats, why didn't you write a OCMB6708 facts when talking publicly Asst Sports Editor Don Henstey Copy Editor Christian Thompson column that states what the mailbox number along Copy Editor about politics and let the people with your telephone num- Wire Editor Reoecca Thomas Brands Young Democrats hope to achieve in say all the colorful metaphors Asst WVe Editor Beth Church Spec* Protects Editor Barbara Weadock the next four years? Or write a Bush columns ber for varification, must Entertainment Editor Tim Matoney Assignment Reporter Beth Thomas column about the important is- they want. be included. Asst En»erta«nment Editor Chris Dawson Production Sup'r Jenny Barnard As for Mr. Coughlin: don't be sues the Democrats feel should Columns may be longer, Cruel Copy Editor Judy Goidsworth Production Sup'r Lon Sho*enberger are pointless silly. although a length of 600-700 Production Sup'r Kent ShCkney be addressed in the Bush admin- Ch*f Copy Editor Dennis Hoerig istration? words is preferred. These Copy Edrlor Diane Botda I am a liberal Democrat and I Kevin R. Turner should also be typewritten For example, the deficit. The have just a few words to say to OCMB5870 and double-spaced. 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Local ■G News January 25,1989 3 Program aids juveniles

veloped." by Jennifer Taday During the other segments, the juvenile is en- staff reporter couraged to read silently, as well as aloud. However, before the juvenile has contact with Better readers — not repeat offenders — is the the volunteers, he is first referred by a probation goal of one local program designed to improve the officer to the court for the program, Cline said. reading skills of juvenile deliquents. The Wood County Juvenile Court Tutorial Read- Kay Miesle, who has tutored four sessions of the ing Program was established to help juvenile program, said she thought the reading program offenders develop basic reading skills while im- was more beneficial to the juvenile than attending proving their self-concepts, Ruth Cline, the pro- counseling sessions with probation officers. gram's coordinator said. The volunteers make the program successful by Volunteers work with the juveniles to teach ba- working one-on-one with the juveniles to develop sic reading skills, she said. If the youth already reading skills, said Joseph Nemeth, consultant of has basic reading skills, the volunteer works on the Wood County Juvenile Court Tutorial Pro- other areas of deficiency, she added. gram. "In previous sessions, we have had youths that During a two-day period, Pollex said he and couldn't read at all," Cline said. "There were also Cline train the volunteers —who must attend 10 to the ones that could read at a grade level — but 12 hours of mandatory training. couldn't pronounce well." "A fringe benefit we didn't anticipate was the re- Juvenile Court Judge Robert Pollex said the lack lationship that develops between the youth and the of reading skills is a contributing factor for the volunteer," Cline said. youths on probation not excelling in school. Miesle said not only do the youths learn from the If the youth can improve his work while better- tutors, but the volunteers also learn from their ing his self-esteem, he will be less apt to be in- students. volved in delinquent behavior, Pollex said. "One boy was interested in fishing on the RG News/John Grieshop In order to facilitate learning, the program's Maumee River, so I went out and bought an Ohio Airing The Hits sessions are divided into three-part segments, Hunting and Fishing Magazine," she said. Cline said. While teaching the boy to read, Miesle learned "During the first segments, the youngster tells a about fish spawning in the spring, she said. Brian Baker,junior education major from Dayton, introduces a song on Bowling Green's independent stu- story in his own words, while a tutor writes it dent radio station. WFAL. WFAL features album-oriented rock and airs on 680 AM and on Wood County Relationships like these nave added to the suc- Cable channel 14. down," she said. "As the story develops, extension cess of the program, Nemeth said. "There has activities take place. During this part, words are been positive feedback from 90 percent of the kids, taken out of context and a list of synonyms is de- parents or guardians and teachers." he said. On-line L: Continued from page 1. Computer terminals are up and working in 43 departments, Court Blotter an unlimited number of times to eliminating the need for closed register or adjust schedules. course cards, Pugh said. The pressure is off students Wood County Court of Com- ficking marijuana. Fakelman sentence was suspended and he Friday to passing a bad check to do it all at once," she said. Students will go to their re- mon Pleas was sentenced to a total of three was placed on five years proba- for $30 at the University's "The new system gives them the spective departments to request : Patricia Harter, 10983 Sugar and one-half years in prison. His tion. He was sentenced to 90 Forrest Creason Golf Course. He option to think out their sched- a closed section, she said. If Ridge Road, pled guilty Monday sentence was suspended in lieu days in Wood County Jail and was fined $75 plus court costs. ule." permission is granted, the sec- to an amended charge of aggra- of a $1,500 fine, three and one- ordered to enroll in an alcohol Thomas 0. Moore, Jr. of Whitmire said the new system tion will be immediately entered vated assault. She was senten- half years probation, a 30-day and drug treatment program. Oregon, Ohio, pled guilty Friday — which continues the 18-hour on the student's schedule. ced to one and one-half years in sentence to Wood County Jail Bowling Green Municipal to a charge of running the barri- credit restriction — will im- prison but the sentence was sus- and enrollment in a drug treat- Court cade on Ridge Road. He was prove students' chances of re- Pugh said 32 telephone lines pended. She was given probation ment program. Bryan P. Emans, 831 Parker fined $25 plus court costs. ceiving the schedule they want. will feed into the system, which tor one and one-half years and _John R. Beery of Maumee Ave., pled guilty Friday to an . Christina D. Schuller, 411 "The new system isn't going will function at least 16 hours fined $1,500. Harter was origi- pled guilty Monday to an amen- amended charge of assault and Lowry Hall, pled guilty Thurs- to create one more faculty num- per day, including weekends. nally charged with felonious as- ded charge of aggravated as- was fined $150 plus court costs. day to driving on a sidewalk ber, but it will provide better Perception Technology, the sault. sault. He was first charged with He was originally charged with along Ridge Road between data for making decisions asso- system vendor, estimated 24 Eric C. Fakelman of Syl- felonious assault of a Perrys- public indecency. 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University employees rewarded Si ,000 for ideas by Jill Novak and Dawn Calcote "There are an increasing number of minorities in the labor force due to the During this time, other operators were needed to by Angela Blandlna cover for the two as they worked. higher birth rate and the fact that they are assistant news editor After reading about the program, Perkins said Problems students and faculty they suggested computerizing the project — a sug- may face in the workplace will entering the work force earlier than Great ideas are sometimes worth more than a gestion ultimately saving the computer science be the focus of a series of lun- whites. These forums will help educate pat on the back. department money while earning Connerton- cheon forums scheduled by Af- people," -Miguel Ornelas Two University telephone operators earned Williamson and Perkins a profit. firmative Action and Handicap- $1,000 each for submitting an idea which will save "We didn't know what would come of it, but de- ped Services. the computer science department about $5,000 a cided it was worth a try," Perkins said. Miguel Ornelas, University "These forums will help to edu- Other forums will address year. Connerton-Williamson and Perkins first sub- director of Affirmative Action, cate people." many of the other problems stu- Joanne Connerton-Williamson and Nancy Per- mited their ideas to a nine-person SOS committee, said topics to be addressed dur- People entering the job mar- dents must face after gradua- kins were the first recipients of an award from the which included two administrators. The commit- ing the eight scheduled forums ket will have to learn to combat tion, such as racial ana sexual University's Share of Savings (SOS) program, an tee meets every other week and determines the range from discussions on dis- discrimination while dealing harassment and sexism, Orne- incentive plan for classified University employees. feasability of new suggestions, Gerkins said. crimination to sexual harass- with a more diversified work las said. Started in July, the SOS program gives cash If the committee accepts the idea — which must ment. force, he said. The series of eight bimonthly awards to non-contracted University employees save at least $250 — the proposer earns 40 percent These problems have been forums will be held every other who present suggestions that either generate or of the first year's estimated savings. created in the workplace be- The minority breakdown of Wednesday from noon to 1 p.m. save money in their respective departments, said cause the country is undergoing the University's faculty — which in the Union. "Because two operators entered the idea, they demographic changes, he said. consists of 26 percent white fe- Louis Katzner, Dean of the Dean Gerkens, SOS coordinator. will split the award, earning them $1,000 each/' "There are an increasing Several times each year, the two operators com- Gerkens said. males and 12 black professors Graduate College, will discuss piled records of monthly tolls and telephone ren- number of minorities in the out of more than 700 people — is the issue of reverse discrimi- tals for each University department. labor force due to the higher atypical of what students will nation at Wednesday's forum — Suggestions generating at least $2,500 will earn birth rate and the fact that they actually encounter when enter- the first in the series —which The project took about 400 to 500 hours annually employees four percent of the first year's esti- are entering the work force ear- ing their own careers, Ornelas will be held in the Alumni Room to complete, according to Connerton-Williamson. mated additional net revenue, he said. lier than whites, " Ornelas said. said. of the Union. Registrar C Continued from page 1. dents may have already en- do whatever they can to help forms were processed, but most were more students registering tion hike students received last rolled in another course and them. Juniors can always take were closed course card for classes this semester than summer, made tempers flare. Pugh said, however, a rela- bought their books. the class another semester," requests. last spring but the total number Whitmire said there has been tively small percentage of "Just because they are drop- Pugh said. "We don't feel the Drop/add lines were heaviest of seats available did not in- a great deal of activity in the courses have dropped seats ping doesn't mean another per- selling of classes is appro- the first three days this semes- crease. Registrar's Office, explaining held. son can add it. (A dropped seat) priate." ter, when the average wait was There are 122,300 seats in un- that students, parents and one She said holding drops is a might be going to cover an over- She said she believes most one and one-half to two hours. dergraduate courses this semes- attorney have visited to com- burden for departments because load," Pugh said. students who go to drop/add However, Pugh said the regis- ter. There were 122,316 last plain about course shortages. they have to check tally sheets However, she said students several times ultimately are tration office attempted to make spring semester and 122,418 in "I'd be real irritated, too, as a at drop/add daily to know how should not feel compelled to take able to enroll in the class they the wait less frustrating by let- spring of 1987. parent," Pugh said. many seats are available. This such measures to enroll in a want although they do not al- ting students into Lenhart "The number of courses a- One student who protested in enables them to grant closed class. ways get the teacher or time Grand Ballroom so they could vailable has not gone up," public was Chris Barosh. The course cards before the first "Most departments facing they want. sit and work on homework. Whitmire said. sophomore business major was week of the semester, when stu- graduating seniors are going to Although students complain Also, they issued tickets so Chris Dalton, Vice President so frustrated by scheduling every semester that drop/add students could take a number of Planning and Budgeting, said hassles in November that he lines are worse than ever, and go to a class or get lunch he thinks the figure on the num- chained himself to a tree in the Whitmire and Pugh said they do without losing their place in the ber of class seats available is Union Oval and was joined in his PUTUSTOTHETEST. not think this semester's lines line. She said this is more fair misleading because some class- two-day vigil by his roommate, SSAT • PSAT • SAT • ACHIEVEMENTS • ACT • LSAT • were much worse than in pre- than the previous system of es, especially upper level ones, freshman creative writing vious years. granting appointments. have many seats that are not major Anthony Shafer. GMAT • GRE • MCAT • DAT • GRE PSYCH • GRE BIO Pugh said about 1,000 more However, Whitmire said there filled. Toe two were disgruntled be- • OAT • TOEFL • NMB • NDB • NCLEX-RN • MSKP • He said the on-line registra- cause they had received partial FMGEMS • FLEX • CGFNS • CPA • BAR EXAM • NTE tion will help eliminate student schedules and were not able to frustrations, but added the pro- add courses they wanted at If you have to take one of these tests, take Kaplan first. Petti's cess will never be hassle-free. drop/add. Our students get the highest scores. We've proven it to over m Spaghetti, Tossed Salad, Rolls "You're never going to have a Whitmire said this was the one million students. Let us prove it to you. situation where every student first occassion he knew of in can take any class whenever which students took such a they want it, he said. 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Scandal engulfs Japan's cabinet Bush to revise Reagan budget 'Vice1 star popular with ladies TOKYO (AP) — Japan's Economic Planning Agency chief resig- WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush pledged Tuesday to sub- RADNOR, Pa. (AP) — "Miami-Vice" star Don Johnson is a ned Tuesday, becoming the third Cabinet minister in less than two mit detailed revisions to Ronald Reagan's budget next month and dream to work with, say some of his leading ladies, including his ex- months to fall victim to a major stock-trading scandal. suggested high-level negotiations between the White House and and future wife Melanie Griffith. Ken Harada stepped down after news reports said he had received Congress to produce an early agreement. Judith Ivey, Sheena Easton and Olivia Brown join Griffith in the regular political donations from Recruit Co., the company at the The White House acknowledged that Bush had not kept his prom- Jan. 28 issue of TV Guide in praise of Johnson. center of the stock scandal. ise to send his team of budget negotiators to Congress on the first "We got married when I was 18 and he was 26," Griffith said. "E- Harada's resignation was a serious blow to Prime Minister No- day of his presidency. Likewise, it appeared unlikely Bush would fol- ven after we got divorced, we were good friends. We always re- boni Takeshita, who had reshuffled his Cabinet on Dec. 27 with a low through on his promise to personally lead the budget talks. mained in contact and then I did an episode of 'Miami Vice.'" pledge to restore public trust in political ethics. Amid a glow of bipartisan goodwill on the fourth day of his presi- Working with Johnson "was wonderful because Don directed that The Japan Socialist Party, the largest opposition group, quickly dency, Bush met at the White House with Democratic and Republi- episode," Griffith said. When the on-screen kissing stopped, the love called for Takeshita and the rest of the Cabinet to resign. Opposition can congressional leaders to seek cooperation on the budget and for- scenes moved off-camera. criticism of the administration was expected to delay parliamentary eignpohcy. debate in coming weeks over the fiscal 1989 budget. ''Generally there is a very hopeful sense that we are going to be "I don't know if I ever fell out of love with him," she said. Harada, 69, had chaired a special parliamentary committee exa- able to find bipartisanship almost everywhere," the speaker of the Ivey said she's grateful to Johnson for getting her the part on mining the stock-trading scandal until he was made the country's House, Rep. Jim Wright, D-Texas, said after two hours of talks with NBC's "The Long Hot Summer" in 1985. chief economic planner in the reshuffle. Bush. "I can't say (the network) didn't want me, but they were hoping Harada submitted his resignation shortly after the Cabinet met to "It was all sweetness and light," said the House Republican (for) someone with a bigger name." approve the budget. Takeshita named Koichiro Aino, 60, a six-term whip, Rep. Richard Cheney of Wyoming,acknowledging that differ- Easton, who played the woman Sonny Crocket fell in love with and member of parliament and former vice foreign minister, to succeed ences on the budget and other problems are inevitable eventually. married last season, said Johnson led her "step by step through each him. "The honeymoon s still on — two more days, three more days — en- scene and familiarized me with the process of acting." Harada is the second member of the new Cabinet to resign be- joy it while it lasts." Brown said that when her father came to Miami, she asked John- cause of links to the stock scandal. A member of the previous Cabi- Republicans and Democrats alike said Bush gave no clue about his son to recommend a restaurant. net, Finance Minister Kiichl Miyazawa, also stepped down in early budget priorities, but said his proposals would include steps to deal "When wegot there, Don had arranged to pay the bill and he had December. with the nation's savings and loan crisis. ordered a $200 bottle of wine for us," she said, adding that Johnson stopped by the restaurant. "My dad left thinking that he was the greatest.' STATE / LOCAL Tennis star's wedding denied STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) - Former tennis star Bjorn Borg's- planned marriage to Italian rock singer Loredana Berte has been stopped by the Roman Catholic Church, a Borg aide said. Doctor goes free of 'love' charge Area plant closing costs 180 jobs "Ix>redana and Borg are deeply shocked," Ingemar Alverdal told the Swedish news agency TT on Monday. DAYTON (AP) — The hospital where a Dayton gynecologist per- FREMONT (AP) — A company that makes plastic automotive Alverdal said he did not know why the church had intervened and formed 170 self-described "love surgery" operations has completed parts will close its factory in this northwest Ohio city, becoming the he declined to speculate. its investigation of the doctor and plans no action against him, hospi- third plant to go out of business in the Fremont area in the last year. The couple had planned to marry in Milan on Feb. 26. tal officials said Tuesday. "There is no question that it will have an impact on the Borg previously was married to Romanian-born tennis player Dr. James Burt agreed to stop doing the vaginal reconstructions area,"Mayor Fred Singer said Tuesday, referring to the announce- Mariana Simonescu. The news agency speculated that Bore's mar- at St. Elizabeth Medical Center last November following a request ment that Trinova Corp., a subsidiary of Sterling Engineered Prod- riage to Simonescu could be an embarrassing factor in Italy, as it by hospital officials. ucts, will close its Fremont plant, eliminating 180 jobs. was a Greek-Orthodox ceremony. Subsequently, the State Medical Board barred Burt from perform- "While it will have a small economic impact on the city ... because ing any surgery in Ohio. The last vaginal reconstruction performed it is outside the city limits, it will hurt workers and their families and by Burt at St. Elizabeth's was in February 1987. the entire area," he said. 'Godfather of soul' faces jail term "He is basically relegated to an office practice," said James Makos, president of St. Elizabeth's. "If a patient wanted a consult by Sterling announced Monday that it will close the Fremont plant AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Soul singer James Brown apologized to him, she could do that. But that will not involve any real treatment. because the market for its plastic automotive parts has dwindled. the people of Augusta after receiving a six-year prison term for Operations from the company's Fremont plant will be consoli- pleading guilty to misdemeanor weapons and traffic charges. Makos said hospital officials have no knowledge that any of Burt's dated with its Mooresville, N.C., factory. "If I had it all to do over again, I just wouldn't do it," Brown told surgeries were performed without patient consent. Trinova spokesman Thomas Ainsworth said changes in the auto- the judge Monday. "Of the 170 cases — we are familiar with those — and they were mobile industry, such as the cancellation of the plastic-bodied Pon- "I hope this is behind us," said Brown. "My life has always been a done with consent," said Makos. "They were not done without con- tiac Fiero sports car last year, have hurt the demand for products model and I just don't feel good about it now." sent. We are quite certain about that." made at the Fremont plant. Burt, 67, has come under fire for the surgery, in which the genital "In the overall industry, there is less of a demand and overcapa- Besides the prison term, Brown, who also pleaded no contest to areas of his female patients were physically altered to enhance sex- city presently. There is not enough business to go around," he saia charges of driving under the influence, was fined $1,000 by Judge ual responsiveness. The 20-year-old plant will close sometime this year, but Ainsworth (lay le B. Hamrick. The State Medical Board has charged Burt with gross immorality did not know when the layoffs would begin. Brown's sentence would run concurrently with a six-year term he for 41 alleged violations, including overprescribing drugs and per- There was no word whether any of the Fremont workers, who are is serving in South Carolina, Hamrick said. The charges stemmed forming unnecessary surgery. not unionized, would be offered jobs at the North Carolina plant. from a two-state car chase last September. Your time is about up!

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8 IGNews January 25,1989 Sports Women cagers look to Falcons invade Ohio U. WHO: Bowling Green Fal- Hahn is also in his third The ninth-place Falcons are continue winning ways cons versus Ohio University season. He succeeded the high- just one game back of EMU cons have won their last seven Bobcats. ly-regarded Danny Nee when and Central Michigan, which by Amy Cole out of eight games. WHEN: Tonight at 8. Nee departed for Nebraska. are tied for seventh-place. sports reporter WHERE: At OU's Convoca- Hahn is 30-28 in two full Saturday, BG displayed a bal- Bonner, a 6-foot-2 center, tion Center (13,000) in Athens, seasons as head coach. Last anced attack led by Colbert, a posts an average of 13.7 points Ohio. season, the Bobcats reached product of Toledo-Macomber. Stastically speaking, Fran K;r game (12th in the MAC) and RECORDS: BG enters to- the finals of the MAC tourna- The sophomore was six-for-six Voil's team is the best in the 3 rebounds per game (sixth in night's Mid-American Confer- ment before suffering a 94-80 from the floor and scored 15 Mid-American Conference. the MAC) in addition to shooting ence matchup with a 7-9 record loss at the hands of regular points. Freshman guard Kirk On the other hand, Amy Prit- 50.9 percent from the field (sev- overall, 1-4 in the MAC. The season champion Eastern Whiteman came off the bench chard's team may be one of the enth in the MAC). Michigan. to score his first 13 points of his worst. As a team, the Falcons are Falcons posted their lone con- Bonner Heideman ference win of the year on Sat- PROBABLE STARTERS: career on Saturday and pro- However, statistics may be shooting 45.4 percent from the urday in a 80-61 triumph BOWLING GREEN: Lamon vided a much-needed addition deceiving. (64.4 percent). field for the year while their op- against Western Michigan. OU Pippin...6-foot-5, forward (11.4 to the Falcons' perimeter The Bowling Green women's As a team, OU is ranked ponents have only shot 40.1 per- is coming off a 79-69 setback at points per game/ 5.1 rebounds game. basketball team's winning re- fourth in the MAC in team cent. Central Michigan on Saturday. per game). Juan BOBCAT NOTES: OU was cord, 13-3 overall and 5-0 in the offense (71.1 points per game) The loss dropped the Bobcats' Street...Woot-7, forward (5.5 picked to win the MAC this Mid-American Conference, is and first in team field goal per- However, Voll chooses not to record to 8-7 overall and 3-3 in ppg./3.2 rpg). Ed Col- year by the media and coaches not a deceiving statistic. It is an centage (46.3 percent). The rely solely on statistics. the MAC. bert...6-foot-9, center (5.9 of the conference, but the Bob- indication of their performance. Bobcat's biggest problem looks "All stats are good if you look SERIES: The Falcons lead ppg./ 6.3 rpg). Joe Gre- cats have struggled to a 3-3 re- The Falcons will be putting to be their defense, which is to see how you got to them," Voll the overall series 45-38. Last gory...5-foot-10, guard (13.7 cord thus far. The defense has that record and their first place ranked second to last in the said, "but we still have to be season, BG won 79-65 in Ander- ppg/ 2.9 rpg). Billy John- allowed an astounding 81.9 position on the line tonight at league — the Falcons are prepared to meet the challange son Arena and dropped a pair son...6-foot-3, guard (9.4 ppg./ points a contest, but the 5:45 p.m. against Ohio Universi- ranked second in offense. because you can't take anyone of decisions, 83-70 and 79-73, in 3.1 rpg). offense has averaged 83.1 a ty. OU has less impressive fig- lightly, especially on the road." Athens. The latter defeat was OHIO: Paul "Snoopy" Gra- contest. OU displays two of the ures — predominately their Despite the Bobcat's record, in the first-round of the MAC ham...6-foot-7, forward (23.7 conference's leading scorers in third-to-last place record of 4-10 Voll looks for them to give the PROBABLE STARTERS: tournament. BG has won four ppg./6.0 rpg.). Dave Jamer- Graham and Jamerson. Gra- overall and 2-4 in the MAC. Falcons an even game. BOWLING GREEN: out of the last six games son...6-foot-5, forward (20.2 ham is the MAC'S most highly- The statistics, however, are "They (OU) are not far off, Bonner, Paulette Back- played between the two ppg./ 4.6 rpg). John Beau- touted players, while Jamer- deceiving. especially for a young team," strom... 5-foot-4-inch guard, schools. ford...6-foot-l 1, center (14.2 son is a threat from three-point Led by senior Dawn Heide- Voll said. "Statistically, they Traci Gorman... 6-foot forward, COACHES: Head coach Jim ppg./ 6.6 rpg.). Dennis Whi- distance. OU's perimeter man, OU has dropped four out of have kids doing things for Tecca Thompson... 5-foot-10- Larranaga is in his third year taker...6-foot, guard (7.7 ppg/ game is one of the most re- their 10 losses by five points or them." inch forward, Megan McGuire... at the helm of the Falcon pro- 3.1 rpg.). Nate Craig...6-foot, spected in the MAC. Craig and less, while three of the contests 6-foot-l- inch guard. gram. In his first two full guard (6.1 ppg./2.9 rpg.). Whitaker don't produce a lot of were lost by 10 points or more. Unfortunately for the Bobcats, OHIO: seasons, he compiled a 27-30 FALCON NOTES: After offense, but they are effective Heideman, a 6-foot forward, the Falcons also have players Heideman, Laura Reding... record for a .474 winning per- Saturday's victory over the in getting the ball to Jamerson averages 17.3 points per game doing things for the team. 5-foot-9-inch guard, Kristen centage. In MAC contests, Broncos, BG finds themselves and Graham. (third highest in the MAC), 10.9 Led by Angie Bonner, who has Holt... 5-foot-9-inch forward, Larranaga has posted a 17-15 within striking distance of the Compiled by Mark Hunte- rebounds per game (second in been working with her team to Leslie O'Brien... 5-foot-4-inch MAC's upper division teams. the MAC) and is leading the make up for the loss of the in- guard, Amy Barrett... 6-foot record. OU head coach Billy brinker MAC in field goal percentage jured Jackie Motycka, the Fal- forward. r GREENBRIAR, Inc. Future of three Bengals unknown is now renting CINCINNATI (AP) —Various als rebound from last year's 4-11 wants a multi-year contract to around a team like that, you'd members of the Cincinnati record to this year's afford him and his family some love to have back coaching you. Frazee Avenue Apartments for Fall 1989 Bengals, including coach Sam appearance, said he plans to security. Wyche's old contract But that's a decision Sam and Wyche and players Reggie Wil- talk with Bengals' management reportedly paid him about his family have to make. He has liams and Tim Krumrie, are at Wednesday about a new con- $250,000 a year. to do what's best for him and his work this week finding out about tract. Wyche's five-year con- family." 624, 670, 656 Frazee Avenue their futures with the team. tract with the Bengals is up. "I'm not looking to break the He told reporters that money bank," Wyche said. Williams, 34, a 13-year line- Wyche, who helped the Beng- won't be a major issue, but he backer with the Bengals, began 2 Bedroom, Furnished apartments with 2 baths "It should be our first order of serving as a Cincinnati city business," Mike Brown, Cincin- councilman in June and said he $600 per month + electric nati's assistant general man- ager, said of signing Wyche. felt the strain of trying to be both "Hopefully, we can get this ar- a councilman and a football ranged. We want him to stay. He player. He said Monday that he call 352-0717 224 E. Wooster has done an excellent job and he will decide soon whether to re- deserves to stay. But it's his turn for another season with the call." Bengals. Krumrie, 28, a 275-pound nose Several Bengals players said tackle who has led the Bengals they hope Wyche will return. in tackles for four consecutive "We want him back, that's for seasons, underwent surgery HOWARD'S club H sure," Bengals rookie running Tuesday at a Cincinnati hospital back Elbert "Ickey" Woods to repair two broken bones in his 210 N. MAIN NO COVER said. "Any man who can turn lower left leg.

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Whiteman ignites BG offense Inductees named Freshman guard makes sudden impact off bench for Hall of Fame CANTON, Ohio (AP) — Art both inducted in their first by Brian Hollenbeck the cagers' 80-61 win over we moved the ball around, he Shell of Oakland, Willie Wood year of eligibility. sports reporter Western Michigan. "We've been could hit a three. The minute he of Green Bay and Pittsburgh Blount, a cornerback, and Falcon head coach Jim Lar- looking for that did, I just knew the crowd would teammates Terry Bradshaw Bradshaw, a , ranaga said Whiteman's per- love turn." and Mel Blount, key players each spent their 14 profes- formance was just what his missing link in our Whiteman, a Knoxville, 111., squad needed. for three of the game s most sional seasons witn the The vital signs were almost chemistry. A spark native, was surprised by the successful teams, were Steelers, helping the club to non-existent. "We've been looking for that amount of playing time he named to the Pro Football an unprecedented four Super The pulse was slipping and the missing link in our chemistry," received (16 minutes) and said Larranaga said. "A spark that that ignites the fire." Hall of Fame on Tuesday. Bowl championships. men's basket- he was happy to contribute. "You've got representa- ball team | ignites the fire. Not the fire itself -Jim Larranaga, head 'I've been playing tentative tives of the best teams of the "This is a particularly good needed an — we iust wanted someone to basketball coach lately," Whiteman said. "Not '60s and 70s," Bradshaw feeling because Terry and I electro-shock ignite the other guys and that's only offensively, but also defen- to bring back what he did. said. "It speaks well for what came in together, we retired sively and I just wanted to go out athletes are taught. Athletes together and now we go into some signs of | "We made a change in prac- three-point bomb. and help the team. I just tried to tice, moving Kirk from the white are told to win and they are the Hall of Fame together," life. Freshman For the game, he was four-of- help out the other guys." judged on how many games said Blount, 40, the director of guard Kirk unit to the orange unit, which is six from the field and three-of- Whiteman and the Falcons the starting group plus some of five from three-point land. Lar- they win. It's not personal ac- player relations for the NFL. Whiteman was will try to keep the motion Wed- complishments or statistics "The only thing I need now is the one called the top subs and he really did a ranaga said he put Whiteman in nesday night when the cagers nice job of just passing the ball the game to counter Western that matter most. America to make the money that Ter- on to perform travel to Athens to tangle with loves winners." ry's making." the last- ditch Whiteman to the open man. He wasn't real- Michigan's zone defense. the Ohio University Bobcats. ly interested in being a star, he Blount, a graduate of effort — and he came through. "We put him in the ballgame The Bobcats were picked to win Southern University, missed just wanted to play." when the zone appeared because the Mid-American Conference Wood spent 12 seasons as a Whiteman, who hadn't scored Whiteman entered the game defensive back with the onlyagame in his career. He he's a very good three-point at the MAC Press Association led the NFL in interceptions a point through Bowling Green's with 10 minutes and 32 seconds shooter," Larranaga said. "He meeting in November, but they Packers, who won five NFL first 15 games and had only left in the first half and scored titles and the first two Super in 1975 with 11 and had 57 for kills our zone in practice. are now in a fourth-place tie his career — seventh all-time played in seven of those games, for the first time this season at "When they went zone, I with Western Michigan and Bowls, in 1967 and 1968. pumped in 13 points Saturday, in the 8:30 mark, when he nailed a thought it was a good chance if "I was selected as a finalist — for 911 yards. He also re- Miami. a couple of years ago, hut I covered 13 fumbles, returning wasn't chosen then," Wood two for touchdowns. The 6-3, said. "I started thinking that 205-pound third-round draft so many Green Bay Packers pick played in six AFC title had gone in, maybe they games, four Super Bowls and Chiefs hireSchottenheimer five Pro Bowls. might have used up their quota." KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Eleven days later, Hunt hired the ," Peter- was traded to the Pittsburgh Blount joins two other , the win- Carl Peterson as president and son said. Steelers. He then was traded to Shell played offensive members of Pittsburgh's ningest coach in the American general manager. Peterson, as the Baltimore Colts, but retired tackle for the Raiders from "Steel Curtain" defense in Football Conference the past expected, fired coach Frank Gansz was hired two years when he was released. 1968-1982 and participated in the hall. Tackle Joe Greene three seasons, was named head Gansz on Jan. 5 after Gansz had ago when John Mackovic was eight AFL or AFC title games was enshrined two years ago coach of the Kansas City Chiefs completed 4-11 and 4-11-1 fired after taking Kansas City to He was working as a real es- and two Super Bowls. and linebacker Jack Ham last Tuesday. seasons. its first playoff game in 15 years. tate developer in Denver when He remembered that hj year, both in their first year "Our goal for 1989 is to be- The Chiefs, a power in the old Broncos assistant Joe Collier had walked through the Hall of eligibility. come the champions of the AFL and winners of the fourth Schottenheimer was defensive convinced him to get into coach- of Fame a decade ago prior to National Football League," said Super Bowl, have made only one coordinator with Cleveland ing. In 1975, Schottenheimer a Raiders exhibition game at Bradshaw, a 6-foot-3, Schottenheimer, who resigned playoff appearance since 1971 when he was elevated to head joined the Portland Storm as a Canton. 210-pounder out of Louisiana as coach of the Cleveland and consistently been at or near coach after Sam Rutigliano was player-coach. Tech, was the first player Browns at the end of the season the bottom of the AFC West. fired as the Browns went 1-7 in "I had no idea I'd ever be in chosen in the 1970 NFL draft. in a dispute with owner Art "I see a gathering of talent 1984. Schottenheimer coached line- there," he said. "You never He completed 2,025 of 3,901 Model!. here that can make us competi- backers for the New York think in terms like that. I was passes for 27,989 yards and Schottenheimer, 45, took the tive. I mean in 1989," Schotten- Cleveland went 4-4 the rest of Giants in 1975, and was made de- in awe walking through that 212 touchdowns and also ru- Browns to the playoffs in each of heimer said. "My primary the way, and won the AFC Cen- fensive coordinator in 1977. He building and reading about shed for 32 touchdowns in his his four full seasons as coach. reason for selecting this oppor- tral Division the next season coached linebackers for the De- the people enshrined. It is hal- career. Bradshaw, MVP in His 32-15 regular season record tunity is I believe we can win with an 8-8 record. troit Lions in 1978 and 1979 be- lowed ground. To walk the Steelers' 1979 and 1980 the past three years is unmat- here and win quickly. The first fore joining the Browns as de- through it was enough, but to championships, holds Super ched in the AFC and trails only task for me personally is to The Browns were 12-4 the next fensive coordinator. be included in it is almost too Bowl records with 932 yards the Chicago Bears and San make sure we raise the level of year and 10-5 in 1987. They lost much to believe." passing and nine touchdown Francisco 49ers among all NFL great expectations on this the conference championship Bradshaw and Blount were passes. teams. team." game to Denver each year. His resignation from the Peterson, who enjoyed great Browns was triggered by his re- success in the USFL with the Cleveland was 10-6 and fin- FREE CATALOG fusal to hire an offensive coor- Philadelphia-Baltimore Stars, of Government Books dinator, a role he was filling. retains ultimate authority on ished second in the AFC this BE PART OF THE Asked if he would hire an draft day decisions but Schot- year. Send for your copy today' offensive coordinator with the tenheimer will be able to select Free Catalog WORKFORCE IN SIX MONTHS Chiefs. Schottenheimer broke his own staff. Schottenheimer, an All- Bot 17000 into a grin. Schottenheimer indicated he America linebacker at Pitt, Wuifimvon DC 2001 1-700. "We will have an individual to may discuss openings in Kansas Stayed for the and With six months training at Stautzenberger fill that role," he said. "Rest City with members of Gansz' le Boston Patriots before he College you could pursue a carrer in easy. Marty Schottenheimer is staff and his old staff at Cleve- not going to call the plays. land. TAKE THE SHORT WALK DOWNTOWN TO SEE • WORD PROCESSING • TRAVEL Someone will have that role, if "I believe Marty brings to the GREAT MOVIES. not the title." Chiefs what the organization jtfiaaKe • DATA ENTRY • OFFICE SPECIALIST Asked why he would change needs now," Peterson said. 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5Your Choice : I fflofto's PllIO Pan Pizza or Original Round M.60 THE BG NEWS IO to Newt January 25,1989 c Tribes Swindell ready for 89 CCHA STANDINGS TEAM (overall) W T ITS 1. Michigan State 122-5-11 19 1 39 Cleveland pitcher set to prove himself after last season 2. Lake Superior (18-7-3) 13 3 29 3. Illinois-Chicago (16-1IW) 13 2 28 CLEVELAND (AP) - Greg Swindell left a game in late May plate and then wasn't finishing four shutouts matched the most 4. Michigan (14-11-3) 12 3 27 Swindell proved he's a good pit- because of a stiff arm, leading out the pitch," said Swindell, by a Cleveland pitcher since 5. Bowling Green (17-13-41 11 13 0 22 cher by going 10-1 at the start of many to speculate that arm who is among the players on the Gaylord Perry had seven in 6. Ferris State (12-14-2) 9 14 1 19 the 1988 season. And he proved problems caused the streak. Indians' annual winter caravan 1973, and he pitched two two- 7. Western Michigan (10-14-6) 7 10 5 19 in northeast Ohio this week. "So hitters. 8. Ohio State (9-16-3) 7 12 3 17 he's not yet a great pitcher by 0 losing his next eight decisions. He denied it at the time, and everything was flat." 9. Miami (6-20-0) 3 17 6 "If I could have been con- he still does. In 1989, Swindell will anchor a Pitching coach Mark Wiley sistent the whole season, I might starting staff that will probably Saturday'! Results have won 25 games," the Cleve- "In that one game, my arm helped him iron out the problem, also include Tom Candiotti, land Indians left-hander said. was tired," he said. "I only had ana Swindell finished the season John Farrell, Bud Black and Bowling Green Michigan State "But I can't dwell on that. I just arm problems for a couple of strong, going 8-5 with a 2.53 ERA either Rich Yett or newly ac- Western Michigan Ohio State have to stay healthy and go from games." in his last 13 starts from July 24 quired Neil Allen. Michigan Ferris State there." to the end of the year. Illinois-Chicago Miami Swindell, 24, went 18-14 with a The losing streak, Swindell With the relief corps, featur- Lake Superior Northern Michigan 3.20 ERA in 33 games last year. said, was the result of a mechan- Despite the mid-season swoon, ing Doug Jones, also close to be- Seven of the losses were by two ical problem with his follow-th- during which he had a 6.32 ERA, ing set, Manager Doc Edwards runs or less, and the Indians rough. .Swindell's 1988 performance says the Indians' staff has only MAC MEN'S STANDINGS scored a total of 28 runs in his 14 was the best by an Indians' left- one or two jobs up for grabs in losses. "Right at the end of my mo- hander since Sam McDowell spring training, which opens in TEAM (overall) W His losing streak began after tion, I was driving through to the went 20-12 in 1970. Swindell's mid-February. Kent State (11-5) 4 Ball State (14-2) 3 Toledo (9-8) 3 Miami (7-8) 3 Ohio (8-7) 3 Western Michigan (8-7) 3 Hershiser receives AP award Central Michigan (8-8) 2 Eastern Michigan (9-6) 2 NEW YORK (AP) — Orel Hershiser, a picture of perfection on and basis. The AP's Female Athlete of the Year will be announced Bowling Green (7-9) 1 off the field, was named The Associated Press Male Athlete of the Thursday. Year on Tuesday, finishing far ahead of his Olympic competition. "This caps a year of fantastic awards," Hershiser said. "It is a Saturday's Results The Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher became the first non-Olympian tremendous honor to be recognized with an award which covers all to win the honor in an Olympic year since Denny McLain in 1968. sports." Bowling Green 80 Western Michigan 61 Hershiser, who set a record with 59 consecutive shutout innings, is Miami 54 Toledo 52 Hershiser spent the 1988 season setting records and collecting tro- Central Michigan 79 Ohio University 69 the 22nd baseball player to win the award in its 58-year history and Kent State 72 Eastern Michigan the first since Dwight Gooden in 1985. Eihies. His wholesomeness and his hymn-singing earned him adula- 70 ion among children and adults. Ball State 54 Butler 44 Hershiser got nearly twice as many votes as his World Series Hershiser's record streak, 23-8 record and 2.26 earned run average rival, Jose Canseco: 67 first-place ballots and 465 points, with Can- made him the unanimous National League Cy Young winner. He MAC WOMEN'S STANDINGS seco — the first player to hit 40 home runs and steal 40 bases in a also was named the most valuable player in both the NL playoffs season — getting 30 first-place votes and 233 points. and the World Series. TEAM (overall) W 1. Bowling Green (13-3) Heisman Trophy winner Barry Sanders, who set all-time college By the time it all ended, helped by a How To Pitch card he carried 2. Toledo (12-4) records for rushing yards and touchdowns, was third with 207, fol- in his uniform back pocket, Hershiser had allowed just five earned 3. Miami (11-5) 4. Western Michigan (7-8) lowed by Olympic swimmer Matt Biondi with 152, NBA star Michael runs in his final 101 innings. He also won his first Gold Glove award 5. Ball State (6-8) Jordan with 91 and Olympic diver Greg Louganis at 59. and became the first pitcher to get three hits in a World Series game 6. Central Michigan (6-10) Voting was done by sports writers and broadcasters on a 5-3-1 since 1924. 7. Ohio University (4-10) 8. Eastern Michigan (4-11) 9. Kent State (5-11)

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Station A. wakes-Barre.PA CHROME CRAGER RIMS- 15x7. 5 Boll Chevy ••"BQCIRCL6K"*' Do you play drums, guitar, or boss and want to WS A SKI TRIP'" 18710 Pattern SST style Only used July and August be m abend" Call 372 1517 ASAPI Hi again, everybody' Jc*n us for a day or two at My Holly. Michigan excellent condition Everything needed tc , KAPPA SIGMA Tonight is lnductions " loralhrilknglimeof Ski fun'" one- Day. $37 00 mount included Asking $350 00 Call Dave W so be There" A good Thing' What's Happening? Two Days. S70 0O-S78OO Pnce includes DRY DOCK • DRY DOCK 352 8937 9 00 p m 106 B A Rush Tomte at 7 30 pm Feb 2nd Cakewatkin Jaaa Band 8-11 pm rental of equipment transportaion 6 lodging Are you Bored? Then come to you guessed lor somewhere around there) Date Jan 28 29 (Sat Sun) Sign up at Room 1 Fob 3rd Comedian Tony Domenico it Dry Dock Friday tne 27th Madhattor wo be CLEARANCE SALE 410 South Had — Wed and Thurs (10 to 12) •both held in the Falcon's Nost. Union performing Lhre. Tye dyes and art pieces! negotiable) Call Cathy For details Mary|353 1952) and Pal 12-4384) • • • • RUSH DELTA UPSILON' * • * Feb 4tn MARDI GRAS 89 ' ACGFA Workshop" Then ion Saturday tne 28th our DJ win be spin- Don't miss al the excitement' at 354-4037 Tonight 7 30 - 9 30 Presented by Undergraduate Student Govern- Would you like to find an internship in your ning your favorite tunes So get out ot your ment major for summer' Lei the Washington center TEXAS RIBS and CHILI (HOT' | slump and come have a good time"'• Right Across from the Library January 26 at 6 30 do it1 Internships are available lor all majors in Dry Dock open 9pm ■ tarn Located in ••••OU PRIDE"** Win a free U A O trip fo Oeytona for 2 plus 203 Hayes Washington DC Find out more today at 10 30 harshmans Basement Coupon Books $75. Call Mary 372-1983 $100 00 Cash' you are automaticaly entered AM in 231 Admin or call 2-8202 DRY DOCK • DRY OOCK with each tanning package purchased before ACM ■ ACM * ACM ■ ACM • • • -RUSH DELTA UPSILON" • * * Feb 24 buy as Many as you wish, use them Excelent Condition couch, silver gray $100 First Spring Meeting' Make a friend at the DU house' BG's only non- anytime during Spring Semester Sign up at THE 2-226M or 352-8803 after 5 OOp m 1 Wed Jan 25 at 8 00 pm LOST & FOUND secret fraternity At the top ol old Iratermty row Experience MARDI GRAS Feb 4th; 7 pm to TANNING CENTER 2 locations downtown- the ••"DU PRIDE"" midnight in the Grand Ballroom m 200 Moseley WASA House 248 N Mam or Hair Unlimited For Sale - Umvega Rover 10 Mountain Bike Like ACM * ACM ' ACM * ACM Blue Black pattened scarf lost Sat the 14th by 143 W Wooster Call 354 1559 01 New Also. Hockey Equipment Cal Mark at Brathaus Please call Sue 353-1895 Great '' 'KKG Amy VanWInkle KKG* * ■ GET INVOLVED' 353-3281 tor into Your Tanning Professional 353-3287 For details ftMA Congratulations on your initiation Undergraduate Student Government cabinet since 1980 sentimental value For Sale Advertising Committee Meeting I knew you could do rt position open 73 VW Bug Surfed Out. great transportation I'm so proud of you'! National. State, and Community Affairs Co- Thursday. January 26 $500 00 Also 87 Nissan Hardbody 4x4 2 inch 5 30 pm in 2nd Floor B A Lobby Lost sweaters at laundromat on E Wooster Love, Chrta ordinator WANTED lift Mickey Tomson tires $6900 00 Cal Laura Please Attend' Pteaaa caM if you have them-l was doing a Apply at 405 Student Services or cal 2-8028 friends laundry Reward 353-4770 or 372-4713 •PROMOTE RACIAL UNITY- 353-7432 1 female roommate Free heal, close lo cam For Sale 1 7" Zenith Colored TV Beautiful pic AMA MEMBERSHIP DRIVE MASSACRE II SWEATSHIRT SALE-UNION. pus Call 353-792b ture$50obo 3520970 January 17- January 31 JAN 23-27 Haggen Pazs anyone? 4-6 females needed lo sub-lease big bouse BA Lobby 10:30-3:30 pm California Isn't the "Wild Wild West' wo you close lo campus lor summer session R*»nt ne- SERVICES OFFERED 'Promote Racial Unity Thanks lor the time ol my Me I've never missed Microsoft word 3 0 gotiable Cal 372 4887 or 2-4983 For the Macintosh complete with all docu- MASSACRE II SWEATSHIRTS SALE-UNION. you more than I do now Let's do Christmas Attention Skiers! Important Ski Club Meet- mentation never out of box ing1 JAN 23-27 again real soon Semper Fi' Female roommate wanted lor 89-90 school Call Paul at 353-6061 Wed Jan 25 7 30 pm at 070 Overman Hal NB Center for Choice II year House close to campus Own room Officer Nominations lor 89 90 School yr writ Abortion. Morning After Treatment A TO Z DATA CENTER 352 5042 352-9242 lake place New members welcome' Ski you Free Pregnancy Test Complete Packaging Needs. UPS. Federal Ex- HAPPY HOURS... Q-Pon Book-$75 00. 372-4046. 5 available there Proud to be Pro Choice press. Typing, naaumas FAX Copies For Or Elsasa 400 class (fa! 1988) wil be held Attention Health Care Administration, nursing 16 N Huron Toledo. OH at Mark's Pizza this Friday al 5 OOP m Ques- Female Roommate needed Less than a block Skis for Sale. Hart 1 70s. Salomon 444 Bind AM 680 CBS records presents «gs Boots and Poles Package lor $125 or home administration, and Gerontology majors 255-7769 tions? Marc 372-6838 from Campus $125 Plus utilities Call CARNIVAL FOP LIFE 353-4754 sold Separate 354-6814 Ask for Kevin The BQSU Chapter ot the American College Fn Feb 24. 7 It pm ol Healthcare Executives w* be meeting Wed- R SNVDER COLLISION University Grand Baaroom Fm non-smoking roommate for fal/spring Small Refrigerator nesday Jan 25 at 7 30 pm in room 101 B A 13410 Bishop Rd . BG Get your organization involved1 Have you aeon the new Foi Run apartments? semester 89'90 Call 353-5554 ask for Linda Like new For Sale • $50 00 21 1 S Marca. 352-8378 Dues will be colected al th.s time Dr Clyde Wa- 8 30-530 Ph 352-9314 More mfo Cal372-4476 Call 372-5956 fts will be speaking on AIDS New members For Sale Stereo. 1 yr old Digital Yamah ffaJoofM Are you a Christian interested m exploring Is- Hey Missy receiver 150 watts. $360. Tech tape deck. Toro SnowWowor 20" Joe Montana Looks hke Barry Mannllow in a $110 or entire package lor $400 Can AJ at $75 00 PERSONALS sues around Human Sexuality premarital sex. BQSU Symphonic Band abortion homosexuality, etc' It so. Kxn us at helmet Bengals Forever. 49ers Never' 3534885 3536807 In concert United Christian Fellowship fo' Bible Study Juke MarkS. Kelly, Conductor and Dlscusslonon Thursday at Ipm UCF is lo Needed IMMEDIATELY! Female to share one TRADE 7 MO OLD JCPENNEY CD PLAYER Fn 27 Kobecker caled at Thurstm and Ridge Cal 352-7534 for bdrm apt on summit $ 185 00 mo plus elec FOR 3 COUPS OR BEL VECTOR RADAR FOR Tickets Required more mfo JEANS N THINGS turn laund CeJMIcheao 3536841 2 COUPS HURRY' JOHN 2 OREO (6736). 531 Ridge Street BOB MARLEY TRIBUTE 352-8333 Non-smoking female needed to share 2 bed- Are you getting ready to sign a new Lease'' Do room apt Own room. $140 50 Call 353-4039 Reggae with the Ark band Irom Columbus Now Fashion Swimsuits arriving daily in assor- USED HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE NOW BRATHAUS yourself a favor- have that lease reviewed be- ted one and two piece styles or 352-6335 Saturday. Feb 1 1. NE Commons. 9pm WEO and THURS fore you sign it so you know exactly what you ON SALE • A Caribbean Association Event ■ Featuring 16oz Busch Beer are signing Contact Student Legal Services. 3 serial terminals add a modem and cal cam- • Peace and Love ■ One female roommate wanted to sub-lease tor pus mainframe from your home. $95 each PC KamikaztSI 00 372-2951. for an appointment JENNY ADAMS spring semester close to campus Wa- software including Remote and Turbo Pascal Schnaaps (any flavor) 75 Thanks for still being my pal after I let the Attention Skiers! Important Ski Club Mee- sher.dryer, dishwasher, microwave, and 2 car toolboxes Computer ITT XTHA 8088 10MHz College ol Education and Allied Professions ALL NIGHT LONG "dumpster from hell" bite your car Get psy- tlngl garage $ 100 monthly Cal 352-1668 PC w 640K RAM. mono monitor, almost new SCHOLARSHIPS ched for an awesome accident-free summer' Wed Jan 25. 7 30 pm at 070 Overman Hal demo unit, list $1700. only $870 Hayes 1200 Several scholarships awards lor the 1989-90 We'll have a PLETHORA of fun again Love. Sue Officer Nominations for 89-90 School yr. will modem academic year are being offered to students m Seeking male applicants who are wiling lo per- ' " " VINCE METZQER • • take place New Members Welcome' Ski you The Answer Factory the College ol Education A Allied Professions mit medical students to perform genital examin- Happy 20th Birthday! there Join the WFAL Promotion Dept meetings every 134 East Court St. Application forms are available now m the ations on them, wilt pay $25 per session1 Call I LOVE YOU' Sunday night in 31 West Hall at 8 pm 354-2110 Deans Office 444 Education Bkjg Completed B'Dazzle' 381 4909 LORI Come ioin Rock Sofcd 680 WFAL We compute forms must be returned by March 1 PS I can't wait til tonite1 UN0A SCHNETZER Taxi-Dnver Part-time, early morning and late EIG MEETS TONITE • ■ * PIKE Dave Stoyfco PIKE ■ ■ ■ Congratulations on your Alpha Phi initiation and evening Chauffers license required Must be The enviromental Interest Group will meet on Congratulations on bemg elected Be true to your school Become a University your position as Greek Week Rep lor Panhel 25 yrs, or over Good drivers record Send FOR RENT Wednesday nights this semester at 7 00 pm m Pi Kappa Alpha President" Ambassador and enjoy being a part of a select Cabinet' I'm proud of you and behind you 150% drivers and social security number, date ol room 127 Hayes All old and new Members or Youl do a terrific Job Public relations group Applications available at even if you are a Repubbcan birth, also Box 1104. Bowling Green anyone interested please to«n us'COME AND Love. Chris 425 Student Services and Mileti Alumni Center Love. Want to trade IBM Software- games, butt* SEE EIO (due by Feb 15) For more Information contact Your Elder Sibling. Caroline. The AOPI nets. etc. Call Scott 354-2885. (ind out how lo attend coaege m another state Shannon Spencer. 353-3193. or call M4eti next year, inexpensively and without losing Alumm Center 372-7701 Jay Mar Apartments RUSH KAPPA SIGMA Looking tor a summer job? Information sessions Wanted to fill apt or house One male or fe- progress toward your BGSU degree, through Large two bedroom apts Jimmy Buffet Night CAMPUS OUTREACH are being hold m the Co-op Office. 238 Admin. male Close to campus and furnished Call NATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE. Info ses as low as $405 00 per month Wednesday. January 25 7 30pm The undergraduate Student Government wants for interested students Plan on attending any son today at 2 30 m 231 Admin or can 3530325 or 352-7365 Laundry Close to campus to make a drfterence' Pick up an OUTREACH one of the fosowmg Beat the heat with central air. 2-8202 CARDm your residence halLOtt campus stu- January 20 10 30AM WANTED 1 or 2 Female, nonsmoking room- mates needed for spring semester Close to 354-6036 Human Relations Commission of BGSU pre- dent center and lei us how you feel about cam- January 23 3 30PM January 24 11 00AM campus/own room Rates negotiable Cal sents Baldemar Valasquez discuss- RUSH KAPPA SIGMA pus issues January 25 3 30PM 353-7900 ing "Economic Justice-Farm Labor Worker" Jimmy Buffet Night CONGRATULATIONS TO SIGMA NU FIRE January 26 11 00AM Thursday. January 26 Wednesday. January 25 7 30pm MARSHALLS. DEAN MULLIN AND CHRIS 7 30 pm January 27 10 30AM ELLIS FOR A JOB WELL DONE LAST FRIDAY Moseley Hall 200 HELP WANTED ' 1 bedroom ft 2 bedroom YOUR UNIT DIRECTOR THANKS YOU YOUR Mr Valasquez is president of the Farm Labor turn ft unfurn apartments FRATERNITY THANKS YOU THE CIVILIZED O's Herbs and Vitamins * 1 23 Manville (house) Organizing Committee The Slim Difference Herbal Diet Plan S28 50 RUSH KAPPA SIGMA WORLD THANKS YOU ' Roommates needed malefemak* Herbal Trim Body Wrap $20 00 and much $350 A DAY! AT HOME! Jimmy Buffet Night Cal John Newfove Real Estate INTERESTED IN JOINING THE SPANISH Congratulations to Lisa Stramc and Rob Olden- more" Process phone orders for oor company People Wednesday January 25. 7 30pm burgh on their engagement 354-2260 CLUB? CALL JEANIE 353-2714 OR LISA I88S Main.BG 655-3674or3530005 cal you. Nationwide For Details Call (refunda- 372-3640 COME TO CONVERSATION HOURS Love the sisters ot Alpha Xi Delta ble) 1 518459-8697 EXT K 1535 A TONIGHT! 7PM DIBENIOETTOS Only 22 days left to check into attending an- other coaege in another state without paying Act in TV Commercials No experience Al 1 ft 2 bedroom apartments-summer. 9 month & out otstate fees' Find out more about National ages children, teens, young adults, families. 12 month leases available 352-7454 Classified Information etc High pay TV advertising Call for casting In- Student Exchange by calling the Center for The BG News Mail-In Form Academic Options. 2-8202 formation Charm Studios (313) 542-6400 EXT 3176 Anyone wanted for apt close to campus Only DEADLINE: T*vo days prior to publication. 4p m PHI SIOMA KAPPA RUSH pay elec Cheap" (216)638-5162 ' (The BG News is not responsible 'or postal service delays) Monday. January 23. at 7 30 p.m • Hot dog night Wednesday. January 25 at 7 30 p m - ADVANCED SPECIALTY PRODUCTS INC PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT AVAILABLE APARTMENT FOR SUBLEASE.ONE per ad are 65' per line. SI.95 minimum CLASSIFIED DISPLAY: 1" or 2" ads o ScrupcJes Night. ' All dates are held al the Al- BDRM tHIS MONTHS RENT FREE.pay next 4. RATES: . 50' extra per ad for bold type. pha XI Delia Sorority House- IMMEDIATE PART-TIM= EMPLOYMENT A- 1" (8 line maximum) S 5.85 VAJLABLE OUR COMPANY IS SEEKING then last 2 months FREE'Call John (353-5663) Approximately 35-45 spaces per lint 2" (16 line maximum) $11.70 Come find out sbout BG's Newest Fraternity orChns (353-5075) for more details PHI SIGMA KAPPA RUSH PART-TIME EMPLOYEES TO PERFORM UNSKILLED LIGHT PRODUCTION WORK PREPAYMENT: is required tor all non-university related businesses and individuals. Apartment tor rent Furnished FLEXIBLE HOURS AROUND CLASS SCHED- Move In Now Al utilities paid Q WHAT IS AMERICAN PICTURE? ULES CAN BE ARRANGED PLANT LOCATION The BG News will not be responsible tor error due to illegibility or incomplete mf or motion. Please come to Jell 353-7238 or 353-4610 NOTICE: A FIND OUT FEB 8 AT 7 00 GRAND BALL IS ONLY 2 BLOCKS FROM BGSU CAMPUS "214 West HoN immediately if there is an error m your ad. The BG News will not be responsible for typo- ROOM THE RATE OF WAGE IS $3 35 PER HOUR IF graphical errors m classified ads for more than two consecutive insertions. YOU WONT WANT TO MISS IT' INTERESTED CALL THE COMPANY OFFICE Apt To Sublet Spring Semester Close to Cam- 354-2844 OR PICKUP APPLICATIONS AT pus Immediate Possession 372-6747 The BG Mews reserves the right to release the nomes of individuals who place advertising m The BG News. ADVANCED SPECIALTY PRODUCTS. INC The decision on whe'her to release this information shall be mode by the manogement of The BG News The FOR RENT 428 CLOUGH STREET. BOWLING GREEN. purpose of 'his polity is to discourage the placement 0' advertising that moy be cruel or unrecessorily embar- RUSH BGSU'. Outstanding Iratermty 1.2.3. or 4 bedroom apartments Please can OH 43402 rassing to individuals or organizations Cases of fraud con be prosecuted Tonight 7:30 p.m. between 1 30 and 5 30 in the afternoon RUSH SIGMA PHI EPSIL0N Please cal 354 8800 BOSTON BECKONS Have you seen the new Fox Run Apartments? CLASSIFIED MAIL ORDER FORM RUSH PHI TAU Boston's leading nanny placement agency in- 217 S. Mercer 352-9378. 88 Hockey Champs vites you to spend a challenging and profitable Rush Phi Tsu year with carefully screened professional fami- PHONES- lies Complete support network awaits your ar- NAME (PuiNi) 88' Hockey Champa Houses ft Apartments - Close to Campus Rush Phi Tsu rival Round trip air beautiful New England For Summer 1989 ft 1989-90 school year ADDRESS neighborhoods-We care' Call American Au Pair 1 267 3341 today 1 800-262-8771 SOCIAL SECURITY* or ACCOUNT* RUSH SAE RUSH SAE RUSH SAE RUSH SAE RUSH SAE RUSH SAE Houses lor 89-90 school year. Steve Smith. (For billing purposes only) RUSH SAE RUSH SAE RUSH SAE 352-8917 or slop by office at 532 Manville for tsbng 120,000 toS35.000 T Please P>?'N your aa cieoriy. EXACTLY how you wish it to appear A YEAR Male roommate needed current semester, Sign up to attend the S O L D Leadership De- SALARY call 35 3-8 580. (Circle words you with to appear In bold typo) velopment Workshops Information Available m COMMON the Student Activities and Orientation Office. BONUS NEW OPENING Room 405 Student Services building or call Growing Cuifcgan Water Treatment Dealership 1 Bdrm apt . unlurn . close to downtown 372 2848 seeks enthusiastic sales people $225 00 mo plus util Call After 6p m SPRING 1AREFOOT CRUISE send resume to Culbgan p o Box 503 354 1079 SOFT. YACHTSfBIMINI BAHAMAS Findaly. Oh 45839 One bedroom furnished apt close to campus GROUPS OF 8 $435.00 PP 7 DAYS lor spring 1989 1-267-3341 INCLUDES ALL MEALS Graphics I -800-999-7/45 ANYTIME Student needed to work for growing art studio PLEASE rent my home 1 bdrm Close lo cam- ORGANIZE t CRUISE FREE gain valuable experience for your future Call pus, laundry facilities $260 00 mo plus deto- 893 5385 srt Cal 353-4711 Live-in summer time help in private house Ba- Share new house i 2 block Irom campus, pri- Classification In which you with your «d to appear: SPRING BREAK bysitting A light housekeeping Cal or write; vate bedroom 878 2462 NASSAU-PARADISE ISLAND Campus A City fwentt" m .Wonted MOTHERS UTTLE HELPER 30574 Wood FROM $299 00 ^^^^_ Lost and Found _ . Holp Win tod stream Drive Farmmgton Hies. Ml 48018. Ph Small Efficiency Avail immediately PACKAGE INCLUDES 313-851-0660 Kid.. . For Solo ROUNDTRIP AIR. TRANSFERS. 7 NIGHTS $250 00 mo UN included Prefer grad Stu- dent 287 3898 Sarvlcos Offoraa- . For Ron! HOTEL. RESORT HOTELS. Cruiselmes. Airlines * BEACH PARTIES. FREE LUNCH. CRUISE. Amusement Parka. NOW accepting applica- Parsonals StudyClose tp Campus Four person Campus FREE tions for spring ft summer jobs. Internships. 4 Manor Apartments. Left for 1969-90 Cal ADMISSION TO NIGHTCLUBS. TAXES S career positions For more information & an ap- 352 9302 * Campus/City Ivan* ads ara published fro* ol chargo for on* day lor a non-profit event or meeting only plication, write National Colegiate Recreation CANCUN PACKAGES ALSO AVAILABLE"! Services; PO Box 8074; Hilton Head SC Two bdrm Sublease Jan 15 to Aug 1 Carpet. ORGANIZE SMALL GROUP. EARN FREE 29936 Air, Util pd Napolean Rd $405.00 per month TRIP! 352 9135 days 353 4294 evenings Dates lo appear . SALES: Major League baseball fan needed 1-800-231-01130R(2031987 3330 Mall to: (On or Off-Campus Mail) P.T.-B*g Bucks' Cai Home Run Services at Walk to campus 2 person Thurston Manor Eftv cienc.es tor 1969-90 Cal 352-9302 The BG News (213)4730700 The slstsrs ol Alpha Chi Omega wish to con- Well maintained 2 bdrm apts Close to campus, 214 West Hall BGSU gratulate USA SHERRIL on her Ohio Slate Co leases avail starting May or Aug 1989 Phone Bowling Green. Ohio 43403 onatltatCTpoetaonlwMAPCA FOR SALE 419-267-4685 850 Scott Hamilton Excep- (checks payable to The BG News) TO THE GENTLEMEN WHO PAINTED ttonafy nice, modern, fum . laundry facilities. AC. water ft sewer mclud 12 mo lease. $595 BENGAL STRIPES ON THEIR CAR- SAVE IT 1980 Voatawagon Sarocco Runs great Brand per month 9 mo lease. $695 per mo 234 S Total number of days to appear. TILL NEXT YEAR- AND PAINT IT BROWN New infection System, great tires $600.00 ne- Phono: 372-2601 Coaege stove S refrig . lower apt. $305 per AND ORANGE! gotiable Cal 353-4711 month, upper apt $345 month