Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU

BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications

2-7-1989

The BG News February 7, 1989

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 February 7, 1989" (1989). BG News (Student Newspaper). 4898. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/4898

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 BG NEWS Vol.71 Issue 78 Bowling Green, Ohio Tuesday, February 7,1989

Increase Dancer wins in tuition Miss BGSU expected

by Jeff Baldorf by Angela Blandlna staff reporter assistant news editor

The winner of the 1989 Miss BGSU Scholarship Pageant was Despite a 6 percent increase in announced Saturday night. room and board costs, Universi- Stephanie Crawford, junior journalism major, was chosen ty rates will remain below the from a field of 23 contestants as Miss BGSU 1989. current charges of every other Michelle Peters, senior psychology major and executive di- Inter-University Council and rector of the pageant, said contestants from the University or Mid-American Conference Wood County were judged by five Ohio-certified judges. She school. said scores were based on interview, talent, and The Board of Trustees Friday evening competitions. approved the increased rates, Crawford said performing in last year's pageant as a dancer raising the total cost for room sparked her interest to compete in this year's pageant. and board from $2,210 in 1988-89 "I decided to be a dancer first and then decided to enter the to $2,344 in 1989-90. pageant because it looked like fun and the scholarship would The new plan will boost the help pay for my education," Crawford said. charge per semester for a She said she started training for the pageant in October. Be- standard room from $619 to $662, sides working out for the talent and swimsuit competition, she and the minimum meal plan said she read the newspaper and watched the news to famil- from $586 to $510 - a total in- iarize herself with current events. crease from $1,105 to $1,172. Crawford said she has competed in talent competitions, However. Trustee Warren beauty contests and dance performances since she was a child. Hall said the University is the "I started taking ballet lessons when I was 2 years old and least expensive of the 16 schools jazz dance lessons when I was 10, but I like ballet because it is in the IUC/MAC. most challenging to me," Crawford said. "After the increase and before She said she has studied ballet in New York at the David any announcement by any of the Howard School of Ballet and the Madam Darvash School of 15 other schools in the Ballet. Her ballet experience, however, was not the only thing IUC/MAC, (our rates) are the that helped her win the pageant, she said. lowest," Hall said. "The most important thing to do is to go in with an attitude Statistics released by the Of- that no matter what the outcome is, youTe going to benefit in fice of Planning and Budgeting many ways which will carry over in all aspects of your life," show the current room and meal Crawford said. plan rate of the University of Crawford will receive a $600 scholarship and a chance to Toledo at $2,463 — second to the compete in the Miss Ohio Pageant in Mansfield this June. University among IUC/MAC schools. The room and board at Central State University is the most expensive at $3,543. Effective this summer, the Protesters label new rates will be part of a $12.6 million residence hall budget and an $8.2 million dining hall budget approved at the Feb. 3 pageant 'sexist' trustee meeting. Chris Dalton, vice president of She said the group opposes planning and budgeting, said a by Dennis Robaugh the pageant because the $600 in number of factors contributed to staff reporter scholarship money is connec- the increased rates. One of the ted to a contest that exploits biggest reasons was to pool While the protest against the the bodies of women. money into reserve accounts for Miss BGSU pageant never got "The idea of having a schol- continued renovation purposes, off the ground, initiators of the arship for intellectual growth he said. event still voiced their objec- based on physical beauty is a BG News/Pal Mlngarelll The additional funds will also tions. contradictory thing," she said. After being crowned Miss BGSU. Stephanie Crawford looks at the audience during her walk down center-stage. help maintain personnel and Yanina Vargas and Valery "It is money for what you do operating costs while providing Staskey, members of Women withyour body, not your mind. for increases in general expens- for Women and organizers of "The pageants go against the realistic ideal of feminine r:tition for a scholarship," tory against women who don't es, such as utilities and tele- People Against Sexist Scholas- development of women as in- beauty," Vargas said. "It is sex taskey said. "Women fit the beauty standards of phone service, he said. ticism, said protesters met tellectual beings," she said. that sells." shouldn't either." Western society," Acosta said. "The money will partially be Saturday at the United Chris- "Connecting it to a scholarship Staskey, graduate student in Jesus Acosta, Bowling Green He said pageant organizers used for pools to fund salary in- tian Fellowship. only makes it worse." music, said she also thinks the resident and member of the bank on the naivete of the creases tor classified staff and "We organized to make peo- Vargas said the commercia- pageant is sexist in nature and Central American Student As- women — manipulating them student employees," Dalton ple aware that these contests lity and the sexist nature of discriminatory against sociation, attended the meet- to fulfill the commercial as- said. are unacceptable to women," pageants distorts the image of women. ing and voiced his opinion of pects of the pageant. Dalton said the 1989-90 rates Vargas, graduate student in women. "I don't think men would the pageant. Staskey attributed the lack for tuition and fees were not music, said. "The contests set up an un- participate in a swimsuit com- "Pageants are discrimina- [ J See Protest, page 4. scheduled to be considered until the May trustee meeting. Student dies after crash, 'Dream' realized Federal organs given to hospital with Rec. Center pay raise Editor's note: This is the first in a four-part series on the Student in doubt Their car was hit on the to survive otherwise, she was Recreation Center. Tomorrow's article focuses on the center's fund- by Deborah Gottschalk driver's side at the intersection taken off the respirator, ing. managing editor of County Road D and State Maecker said. by Larry Margasak Route 108 in Wauseon after Constance and Katherine's Associated Press Writer Katherine Marie Schmitt, jun- Katherine ran a stop sign, state father, Richard Schmitt, de- by Jared O. Wadley ior social work major, died Fri- police said. cided to donate Katherine's reporter WASHINGTON — The day after a two-car accident last The two were taken to St. Vin- body organs to St. Vincent's speaker of the House, Jim week had left her hospitalized. cent's Medical Center, where Medical Center. Wright, caved in Monday to op- The viewing is today at Hol- Katherine was being treated for "We felt that was something ponents of a 51 percent con- lingshead Funeral Home in West head and internal injuries. Con- my daughter would want ... it "Be very careful of the kind of dreams you dream - they have a gressional pay raise, conceding Unity. Funeral services will be stance was released from the was the type of person she was," way of coining true.'' "the majority has spoken" in held Wednes- Medical Center yesterday morn- she said. "My daughter was a While spearheading efforts for an indoor recreational facility built demanding a vote that will likely day at the ing. very giving, special person. She on- campus 15 years ago, a 1975 University graduate used these keep senators and representa- Montpelier Lynn Maecker, Katherine's chose her field of social work words by retired University swimming coach Samuel Cooper as ins- tives from getting any increase. Baptist roommate in 620 Offenhauer because she enjoyed doing ever- piration. Church at West, said an electroencephalo- ything for people." With assistance from faculty, students and the late University Wright had planned to let th. 11:00 a.m. gram (EEG) administered after Constance said it was comfort- President Hollis A. Moore, Mike Wilcox's dream became a reality — raise take effect Wednesday, Katherine, 21, Katherine's arrival at the hospi- ing to know part of Katherine the Student Recreation Center was born. then have the House vote the and her tal showed some brain activity. would go on living. Her family The 185,000 square-foot, $10.1 million complex celebrates its next day to scale it back to 30 mother Con- However, when the test was re- was told Sunday that Kather- 10-year anniversary this Friday with a dedication ceremony at 3 percent. stance Valen- administered later in the week ine's heart was transplanted p.m. tine Schmitt, " • * * « r ' n e because Katherine had made no into a man from Northwest A 10th anniversary commemorative plaque honoring all past, pre- On Monday, however, after 47, were in- »<*""" progress, those signs had dis- Ohio. sent and future University students — and specifically the original opponents won a dramatic vote volved in the accident Jan 29 appeared. Although Constance said she SRC Planning Committee members — will be unveiled at the cere- to keep the issue alive on the when heading toward Bowling "It wasn't Kath - it was just a never had the opportunity to mony. House floor, he relented and said Green after Katherine had spent body, she was already gone," discuss the option of organ dona- "It's hard to believe 10 years have passed. The dream continues the chamber will vote Tuesday. the weekend at her home in West Maecker said. tion with her daughter, she was and everyone appreciates it," said Wilcox, president and chief exec- "The majority will rule," he Unity. Then, after a test to ensure reassured when one of Kather- said, promising a vote that "will that Katherine would be unable : J See Schmitt, page 5. ij See SRC, page 6. be plain... pretty damn simple." Tuesday News in Brief

According to the Notional Weather Service at the Toledo Bill Wharton, spokesman for the Combined hog had been in captivity for two years. Express Airport, today Girl bitten by groundhog Health District of Montgomery County, said offi- "We're not actually going to put it to death," I and tonight will be cials initially had planned to put the animal to Wharton said. He said Brown has been advised to variably cloudy and DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - County health officials death and check it for rabies. see her physician and then decide what sort of | cold with a chance ot agreed Monday to quarantine a groundhog that bit medical action to take. snow. The high will be its owner instead of having it immediately put to But he said after reviewing the case, they in- between 10-15 and a death so the animal could be checked for rabies. stead decided to place the animal under a strict Brown had opposed putting her pet to death, say- low between .0-5. 30-day quarantine at an animal shelter or veter- ing the groundhog is licensed and it should first be Tomorrow will also be Last Thursday, the groundhog bit Dena Brown inarian's office to observe it for symptoms of Suarantuied. She said up until last week's incident variably cloudy with during a Groundhog Day celebration. Brown, who rabies. te groundhog was never violent. a 40 percent chance volunteers at the Dayton Museum of Natural His- ol snow. The high will tory, said the animal bit her because it was fright- Wharton said the decision was made after learn- "That's no reason to condemn an animal with all be 15-20. ened by the excitement. ing the owner was the only one bit and the ground- of its papers to die," she said. "I think it's cruel." THE BG NEWS

2 IGNewi February 7,19*9 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 Hire more blacks black's appointment as head of a major ►professional sports league has been long over- due. However, Major League Baseball corrected that problem last week when Bill White, a black former baseball player and broadcaster, was named HE WAS THE Om JUROR «* COUlPrW WHO KUW ABSOLQTZtf president of the National League. He will succeed A. Bartlet Giammatti, who will become the base- NOTHING ABOUT THE IRAN-CONTRA AFFAIR ....• ball commissioner April 1. With February being Black History Month, we feel the appointment couldn't have come at a better time. DENNIS HOERIG — OFF THE BEAT Major professional sports leagues, especially baseball, nave tried to push for the hiring of quali- fied minorities in executive positions for several years. But many times in the past, both a white and a black would be equally qualified. In those cases, the Batman sinks to new low A funny thing happened on the way to the "Me and Ali, we refused to fight and — not revert to his comfortable life as million- white would get the job. However, to fill Giammat- newsroom. what happens? — we get labeled as pinko. aire socialite Bruce Wayne? ti's spot, the search committee sought out mostly Coming from the library, I met my child- Can you oelieve that? Does foiling the Joker He glared menacingly, incensed that I had blacks. hero. Perched on a bench in front of the sound pinko?" known his "secret" identity. Business Administration building, crying, Batman was nearly livid as he drained the "As Bruce Wayne, I became one of the It is ironic, then, that a man with the name was — would you believe? — the caped cru- last of his whiskey sour. Following his forced first casualties to Robin's new-found career sader, Batman. retirement. Batman said he had to go in business. What's he do? A hostile takeover "White" was chosen for the job. Holy Macaroni! underground. "I had a lot of heat. I hung of Wayne Enterprises! But get this — a year However, the appointments cannot stop with this Naturally, I was curious and approached around the Weathermen for awhile but they later, the punk sells the company to some one. Other major professional sports leagues, i.e. the lantern-jawed defender of truth and jus- got too radical for me. I respected their conglomerate for 10 or 11 figures." the National Football League, the National Basket- tice. His face was red from crying and his ideas in the beginning. But when it came to Wow. So where does that put Batman in ball Association and the National Hockey League, once-proud was worn and bulging, the robberies and bombings, I said no way. I 1989? "It's funny," he said, a smile crossing as it would be on most middle-aged men. guess I was still a crimef ighter at heart." his aging face. "I'm in kind of a renaissance must continue what Major League Baseball nas Was this the same heroic fighter who, with At this time, Batman said he first began now. People are seeing my show in syndica- started. his sidekick Robin, regularly foiled the likes drinking. "I pretty much dropped out, y' - tion and saying, 'hey, what about this Bat- These leagues must begin to hire minorities as of the Joker? I cleared my throat. Batman, know. I read poetry and learned to drink a man guy?" Batman seems amused with this well, not just consider them for executive positions. head in hands, cast a bloodshot eye in my lot." I couldn't believe it. He continued: "I idea. But it ain't that easy. We urge the other major professional sports direction. did a lot, maybe too much. But I always kept "Look at me — I'm not the same guy I was "What the hell do you want, kid?" myself primed for the big comeback. In the 20 years ago. Look at America. It .s not the leagues to do this and start moving in the right I was dumbfounded. "Batman? Are you back of my mind I think I always knew Bat- same either. direction. really the caped crusader?" man would return." "I used to nab the villains, no problem. I The aged crimefighter rose slowly to his Batman said he made a brief, if unsuc- knew where they were hiding and, usually, feet and adjusted his purple and cessful, comeback during the late 70s with what capers they were planning. That was muttered something inaudible. I reassessed the Carter administration. The Democratic when the Joker was just pulling petty Health plan needed the condition of my boyhood idol. "Pardon Party had contacted the once-great cru- crimes." me, Mr. Batman, but what happened to you? sader to rescue their sinking image. "I know where these guys are now, too. I It's the health of the nation at stake. Aren't you a superhero?" "They really understood me, I think. They can't touch them very well, though. They got The National Leadership Commission on Batman said he might tell me his sordid had been down and out for a long time, like smart. The Joker is dealing drugs and he's story for a price. As a journalist, I could me. Then they had this great chance — the apparently got connections all over the Health Care recently announced a proposal de- hardly resist the potential scoop and agreed big comeback. country and the world." signed to guarantee medical services to the nation — drinks at Brathaus it would be. I asked him what his assignment had The Joker is a drug kingpin? Batman nod- — a plan gravely needed by the 37 million Ameri- The story was sordid indeed. The begin- been. ded. "You can't break him, though. He's too cans currently without insurance coverage. ning of the end, he said, came with his outs- "Take Carter out before he ruined 'em, organized and crafty. Look at the inner- poken opposition to the Vietnam war. His pure and simple. Make sure he looks bad, cities — that's the Joker's doing. Howdya The plan — which would provide a basic package television show had just been canceled and keep him pinned to the wall," he said. get to a guy like that?'' of medical services to be financially supported by a he parted ways with the boy-wonder, Robin. "You were successful there," I reminded "Don't even get me started on the Penguin small contribution from each American living His career a shambles, Batman tried to him. He snorted. "You bet —and it wasn't and his antics,' he said. above the poverty level — should be supported freelance as a crimef ighter. that hard. Worked with a couple of guys in wholeheartedly by government officials. "I did some work at the '68 convention, public relations, taught them how to manip- I was amazed at the caped crusader's bit- The result of a two and one-half year study, the trying to keep those Democrats in line. ulate the three Ps: the polls, the press and terness. Once proud and great, the man was Didn't work. Tried to go to Nam but the the people. reduced to a helpless shadow of his former commission indicates only $15 billion in federal Army wanted me to lose 20 pounds." Bat- Batman had seemed to slide a long way self. The hero was gone. money would be added to the $550 billion already man said he refused to lose weight for from his heady days of combating crime's being spent on health care services — a small price anyone — Uncle Sam even — and became a worst villains. Why, I asked him, had he Hoerig, a senior journalism major from to pay to protect the backbone of the society. critic of the war. clung to his role of Batman for so long? Why Tiffin, is chief bat-copy editor for The News. And by making employers continue to provide privately-financed insurance or else pay a fee to the pool allotted for the basic insurance package on uninsured workers, the commission has safeguar- LETTERS ded against an employer tempted to abuse the system by allowing the pool to absorb the costs. in the Lenhart Grand Ballroom Rigby McCoy was "forced to Ms. Thomas, how ironing can Undoubtedly, the need for a change in health care Ironing is not a last week prompted me to write iron the she traveled in possibly be construed as a is needed. to express my irritation. and wear it for her speech" "maternal skill." Is ironing Without one, costs are projected to reach $1.5 tril- "maternal skill" Ms. Thomas reported Ms.Rig- Monday evening because her taught to expectant women in lion by the year 2000 and premiums skyrocketing by McCoy had an opportunity baggage didn't arrive with her. Lamaze classes these days, Ms. out of reach — the plan may be just what the na- The article by Beth Thomas to "utilize some of her maternal The inference to ironing is one Thomas? (Just in case you ar- about Cathy Rigby McCoy's skills" upon arriving in Bowling of Ms. Rigby McCoy's "mater- rive at the hospital without your tion's "working poor" need. presentation at the Health Fair Green. She went on to say Ms. nal skills. I fail to understand, suitcase?) Or is it just that ironing falls BLOOM COUNTY Berke Breathed under the general category of "women's work," i.e., Cathy THE BG NEWS STAFF Rigby McCoy being a so eves SHOOVNO pnoto Edttor Usa Parrjeon Copy Editor Debbie Hippie mew mar THINKS woman/mother, ironing is Assl News Editor Angela BMndma Copy Editor Linda Hoy m/S STUFF UP -tv, thereby extrapolated to be one Asst Crty Editor Amy Burkett Copy Editor Scott Korpowski gmr wee* *"^*y of her "maternal skills?" Sports Editor Mark Huntertonnker Copy Editor Christopher Smrth Ms. Thomas' indirect refer- Asst Sports Editor Don Henstey Copy Editor Christian Thompson ence to ironing as a maternal Wtra Editor Rebecca Thomas Copy Editor Brands Voung skill is an example of the worst Asst Wire Editor Beth Church Special Protects Editor Barbara Weedock kind of sexual stereotyping. It is Entertainment Editoi Tim Maloney Assignment Reporter Beth Thomas Asst Entertainment Editor Chris Oawson Production Sup'r Jenny Barnard the worst kind because it is so Ctvet Copy Editor Judy Gotdsworth Production Sup'r Lort Shoaanberger pervasive. It is so pervasive be- Chief Copy Editor Dennis Hoerig Production Sup'r Kent Sticknay cause it is so subtle. It is so sub- Copy Editor Diane Botda tle I fear too few of us even no- ticed. The BG News is pubkshed dairy Tuesday through Friday during the academic year and Patricia Wise weekly during the summer session by the Board of Student Pubhcationa of Bowing Green Secretary, Education State University Opinions expressed by columnists do not necessarily reflect the opinlona of The BO News The BO News and Bowling Green State University are equal opportunity employers; and do not discriminate m hiring practices The BG Mews wi> not accept advertising that is deemed discriminatory, degrading, or Respond nnuWnrj on the baa* or race, sax, or national origin Utters to the editor copyright 1989 al rtghts reserved should be a maximum of aSMOO words in length and Buamess Office Editorial Office should be typewritten, 214 Wast Ha* Ph (419)3722601 210 West Hal Ph.(419)372-2603 doable-spaced, and signed. Please address all sub- Bowling Green State University missions to: Bowling Onsen, ONo 43403-0276 6 00 em to 600 p.m. Editorial Editor Monday through Friday The BG News H») West Hall THE BG NEWS

Local ■O News February 7,1989 3 Residents oppose sale Peterson addresses league hopes to raise $175,000 "Unfortunately, the sale is our by Beth Church through the sale. last resort — we need to face up assistant wire editor However, because the buyer to it," Geer said. would not take possession of the The biggest complaint neigh- University injustices A move by the Bowling Green land until Sept. 1 little league bors had was the sale of the Little League Association to sell games will continue this sum- property under a zoning of S-l, Pee Wee Park on Mercer Road mer. which would allow developers to led to a protest by a dozen In addition, a substantial per- build apartment complexes, al- by Laura Hardy a daily basis," he said. "As their cars when students are neighborhood residents at Mon- centage of the price would need though this would bring the stafl reporter long as this continues, every- being attacked on foot." day night's City Council meet- to be paid immediately because highest sale price for the league. one is to blame." ing, but was temporarily re- the league has bills to pay, Dunn ward 2 Councilman Jeff Gor- Peterson also addressed the solved through the creation of a said. don suggested "agreeing in spir- Shortcomings of the Univer- The USG president also said lack of courses offered to stu- committee to study the problem. The league has a contract of it" to sell, if necessary, the sity, including treatment of more information about rape dents, particularly in the Col- Rick Metz, 1427 Napoleon $68,000 due in March for the in- property re-zoned as S-3, which minorities, were the basis of and its prevention needs to be lege of Business Administra- Road, said he and his neighbors, stallation of fencing for the would allow only churches or the State of the University Ad- circulated on-campus. tion, compensation for the are opposed to the sale of the park, he said. day-care centers to be erected. dress given Monday night by USG president and more effec- land, because he fears a de- Citizens questioned the possi- However, Council President the Undergraduate Student "Date-acquaintance rape is tive faculty evaluations. veloper will construct apart- bility of obtaining a bank loan to John Quinn said he believed rep- Government president. an issue that is usually swept ments. pay the contract, but Norm resentatives from the parties Tim Peterson, speaking to under the rug," he told the Peterson ended his 10-min- "We'll do anything we can to Geer, a league coach, said, "it's involved could not agree to any- the USG general assembly, general assembly. "It is essen- ute address on a positive note, save the park for the hundreds too expensive to take out a thing without consulting their said his address would outline tial students understand this thanking "those who have con- of children that live in this loan." organizations and suggested the problems of the University "as issue before it touches their tributed to the betterment of neighborhood," Metz said. Dunn agreed, explaining they formation of a temporary com- seen through the eyes of its lives." (the University) and those who Tim Dunn, president of the have no collateral. mittee to study the problem. chief consumer." seek out the truth before they Little League Association, said State or federal funding for He said former presidents Peterson said he did not be- form an opinion of USG." the money is needed to renovate the league was also discussed In other business, Council a- have used the address as an lieve the recent allocation of Carter Park on Campbell Hill but, according to Carolyn Line- dopted the "community rein- opportunity to list the accom- funds by the University Board In his concluding state Road where the league hopes to back, city grants administrator, " ordinance, authoriz- K'shments of USG, but said he of Trustees for increased light- ment, Peterson expressed his move. grants cannot be given to pri- ing a tax credit for businesses lieved this should not be the ing in campus parking lots was goal for the University. A land auction has been set for vate corporations, like the Little located in three reinvestment purpose of the address. sufficient and proposed addi- March 25 and Dunn said the League Association. areas throughout the city. tional nighttime police patrol. "I pray that someday all Peterson first addressed the students at Bowling Green issue of the treatment of min- "In all my years as a stu- State University, black, white, Government Books Make your taxes less taxing. ority students at the Universi- dent, I have noticed that cam- male, female, handicapped & More! ty. pus police don't walk a beat," and disabled, can enjoy the Send for your free catalog Do them today "Minorities on this campus he said. "They (the police) luxury of human equality," he Frte Catalog experience racial injustices on shouldn't pursue speeders in said. 7000 tKuhiuron />< 2001} 7000 A PuDkc Swvce of Tr»s Put*c«to iBLggfil ■ TERRIFIC TUESDAY 1616 E WOOSTER Only $4.00 for a 12 inch one item pizza. 352-1539 No coupon necessary I Fast, Free Delivery'" i— * CHARLIE'S DODGE =CHARLESTOWN BGSU THEATRE ?f -30 Home of the Cheaper Deal APARTMENTS ■ >* ) MID AM MANOR

Choose from choice apartments within

Shadow 2-Dr walking distance to campus Summer 1989 and 1989-90 school year. CUNT ACT MIKE COX miMGuuurs Colt E built by Mitsubishi NEW-USED 1 or 2 bedroom, furnished or Dodge Omni, Dodge Daytona TKUCK-LEASING THE HOUSE OF unfurnished, gas heat & water included, BLUE LEAVES air conditioning

FEB. 8ih-lllh, 8 p.m. Resident Manager, FEB. 12th. 2 p.m. JOE E. BROWN THEATRE n>T»].TH*i.-r^f 641 Third St.. Apt. 4, B.G. UNIVERSITY HALL 7?S 111 INOIS AVE MAUMEE ■ 352-4380 ALL TICKETS - $3.00 893—0241 For Reservations, call 372-2719

Findlou Collage Music Presents The ever-popular Musical Celebration of Life ond Love based on Looking for a unique The Gospel According to St. Mattheuj way to wish your sweetie... Happy Valentine's Day?

The Test Is When? Classes Forming Now. MUSK ana New Luncs bw ST€PH€N SCHWARTZ The BG News February 22. 23, 24, 25 - 8:00p.m. Call 1-800-KAP-TEST Tuesday, February 14 February 26, 6:00p.m. J STANLEY H. KAPLAN • Deadline: Fri., Feb. 10, 4 p.m. Take Kaplan Or Take Your Chances €gner Theatre Just $5.50 Adults - S6.00 Senior CItljens/CNIdren - S3.00 orders must be placed in person Toledo Center, 3450 W. Central • 214 West Hall • Suite 322 536-3701 Talsphoiw 424-4531 for Renrvotiom THE BG NEWS 4 BO News February 7,1989 J&I*#M PUCO head may seek office of tough decisions concerning by Scott R. Wlui.-hr.il I rate increases. city editor "The last four years has been an extremely active period for For the last five years, Tho- the PUCO," he said. "We still mas Chema has held a state had to deal with the energy position which generally at- crisis of the late 70s and we were tracts negative attention — yet, faced with the breakup of he said he would like to use this AT&T." experience as a springboard for On Jan. 31, Chema said he re- public office. solved what amounted to the Chema, chairman of the Pub- most difficult situation he faced lic Utilities Commission of Ohio while serving as chairman. (PUCO) since 1985, visited the Along with fellow commis- University Friday as part of a sioners, he approved a 24 per- state tour. When his term ex- cent rate hike for Centerior pires April 10, Chema said he Energy Corp., the parent com- may actively pursue the office of pany to Toledo Edison Co. and state attorney general. Cleveland Electric Illuminating He said he has several qualifi- Co. cations for the position, includ- The rate increase went into ef- ing his present job with PUCO, fect Feb. 1 and will be imple- practicing law in Cleveland for mented in three stages, begin- 12 years and his work with the ning with a nine percent in- Ohio lottery system. crease in 1989. By 1991, the total However, he said his pursuit increase will have reached 24 of the office will depend on the percent. lentinf s plans of other key political fig- Beth Gainforcaro, spokeswo- Va ures. man for the Ohio Consumers' "The position (of attorney Council which normally opposes general) is an incredibly power- rate hikes, said the council ful one," he said. "But I think I agreed to the increase with could put together a good several stipulations. team." There is a on earnings Meanwhile, Chema said he for the company. will concentrate on guiding the Low-income customers can PUCO — a body that decides apply for low rates. whether or not to approve rate It includes a ban on perma- increases for Ohio's public uti- nent rate increases - except in lity companies by monitoring extraordinary circumstances - areas such as nuclear, electric, until February 1992 and a re- BG News/Lisa Pargeon gas, telecommunications, striction on rate boosts through Thomas Chema. chairman of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, transportation and water. 1994. visited Friday while on a tour of campuses before his term ends April 10. He said that his influence on A management audit of both Chema said that during his first three years in office, the utility rates have Ohioans has been positive. Toledo Edison and Cleveland decreased. "When I joined the PUCO, Electric Illuminating. they had a bit of a banker men- Gainforcaro said the resolu- one of the best. Sprately supported Chema's tality," Chema said. "Now we tion may be equitable for both "I think from our viewpoint statement, but said the trend look for more public input. consumers and the company, he's been the best chairman in may be reversing. "I tried to be future-oriented. because Centerior originally re- terms of being pro-consumer," "(Chema) definitely played a Ten to 15 years from now, I don't quested a 50 percent rate hike. Sprately said. "He'll be a tough role in decreasing rates, but want the (public utilities) com- William Sprately, director of act to follow." rates may be going back up mission to be asking negative the Ohio Consumers' Council for For the first three years of his again," he said. "Our latest fig- questions about me," ne said. the last 12 years, said he has term, utility rates decreased ures show that rates increased Since accepting the position, seen about 15 different PUCO overall throughout the state, an average of 5.1 percent last Chema said he has had his share chairmen and Chema ranks as Chema said. year." Protest Continued from page 1. support from the progressive Ambassador of attendance at the protest to organizations next year," she II! I Take The Lead... a lack of campus awareness. said."We are determined to She said because they did not have an impact on Miss BGSU organize to protest until a few next year." days before the pageant, they Michelle Peters, senior psy- did not have a chance to get the chology major and executive di- Send Your Sweetheart A Valentine On Us! Become A Campus co-sponsorship of the Peace Co- rector of the pageant, said she alition or the Progressive Stu- believes that in time those who dent Network. object to certain aspects of the Purchase Any Ambassador Valentine's Day "We hopefully will get more pageant could make some gains. Card at Harts and present the coupon below for Tour Guide! free postage. (25e off) Applications are Tell us HARTS COUPON available to the first 150 uutBr OT&efloia c 1 Free Postage (25 off) applicants. Pick them up Order Your Valentines Early with the purchase of any Ambassador From Us Valentine's Day Card from Harts. in 118 NlcFaii Center Coupon good only on the purchase of product indicated. Copies are not acceptable. Offer valid February 7 thru February 11, 1989 weekdays 10:30 -12:30 Vour sweetheart will really get Limit one coupon per family- stuck on Teleflora's exclusive maximum of 3 cards per coupon (75' off) Love Struck GARFIELD and i:30 - 3:30. They Bouquet. It's America's favorite cartoon cat with a big bouquet of must be returned by fresh flowers. The suction cup on his back lets him attach to walls and mirrors. To send one February 24. anywhere, call or visit our shop today. Auditions held February 27 - March 10. 353-1045 428 E. Wooster

99*-$13" Brach's Or Whitmann's Boxed | Q Q Ceramic Valentine A SALUTE TO Valentine Hearts. Assorted Greeting. sizes fifuttonfc YOUR NURSING ABILITY. Serve with the health care professionals in a nearby Army Reserve unit and you'll get a different kind of Tuesday recognition — a smart salute. You're being saluted as a nursing professional and as an officer in the Army Ladies Night Reserve. Double respect tor your ability' and rank. If you're a licensed, diploma or associate degree featuring nurse with at least 12 months experience, or a BSN, this is your chance to explore a variety of practices, Bottle ot Burlesque continue your education and advance to higher rank. I QQ Valentine Design C Q Heart Design You'll normally serve just one weekend a month Ceramic Mug. J *» Crystal Vase. doors open ot 6:30 p.m. plus two weeks annual training and get paid for it, as well as enjoy the special benefits afforded you as an Wednesday Army Reserve Nurse. C Brach's C Brach's Find out more about the opportunities of Army Conversation Cinnamon Reserve Nursing. Call us right now at: 79f t«r Hearts 79 Imperial Hearts. 2 oi box or 10 oz bag 8.25 oz. Motown Night I SFC BECKY L. INDIL 1531 W. Sylvanlo Av«., A Tol*dO, OH 43612 1569 18 and over • 476 6866 3Q Q Write Your Own 20% off S7Z7 Valentine Message All Valentine Plush Toys In 25481 Dixie Highway 874-2254 • Ceramic Mug. Stock! Reg 99'3 99 Now 79' 3.19 f

tm i»» to *■ ■> > - * ■ * ■ ■ I THE BG NEWS •GNewt February 7,1989 5

Schmitt Ex-winner advises locals □ Continued from page 1. me's friends told her afterward Katherine represented her that Katherine had wanted her community as Miss West Unity organs donated. in 1986. She was a member of Rafko encourages Miss BGSU contestants, 'be confident' "I found out (Sunday) that one Kappa Phi, the Univeristy of Kathv's friends had a class on Christian sorority, and a mem- by Scott Korpowski Ohio for two years and I rep- they are teachers or lawyers or the number of participants. life and death and (the friends) ber of the Honors Student Asso- staff reporter resented Toledo in 1983," she nurses," Rafko said. "With 23 women competing, had discussed what they would ciation. said. you get a wide variety of talent have wanted ... donating her or- She is survived by her par- As a nursing student at St. Defending the pageant and a pageant at a university gans was what she wanted," she ents, her stepmother Meg, her For Kaye Lani Rae Rafko, the Vincent's Medical College, Ra- system, she said the contests are this size attracts a lot of talent, ' said. four brothers, Rick, Tom, Ron hardest part of being Miss fko said she qualified to compete not sexist. Rafko said. and Gary Schmitt, and her half America was convincing people in Ohio pageants. Maecker, junior special edu- sister, Lexie Schmitt. Constance she was a real person ana not a "I'm a feminist if it means I'm Now that Rafko has ended her cation major and {Catherine's said her family appreciates the "fairy princess." Although Rafko lives in Mon- for career advancement and term as Miss America, she has best friend, described Katherine comfort Katherine s friends at Addressing this issue and her roe, Michigan, she maintains equal opportunity — but I don't returned to St. Vincent's where as classv, sensitive, strong and the University have offered. reign as Miss America 1988, Ra- her Ohio ties as a registered see pageants as sexist," Rafko she works with terminally ill spiritual. "She always had a Katherine will be buried at the fko spoke Friday at a luncheon nurse at St. Vincent's Medical said. "Miss America is an insti- patients and their families. smile — she had a beautiful Floral Grove Cemetary in West sponsored by the Miss BGSU Center in Toledo. tution and a tradition." smile," she said. Unity. Scholarship Program. "Becoming Miss America was Rafko told pageant contes- "I believe I was a unique Miss Before Rafko wore the crown a dream that lasted one year but tants the most important trait to America because I truly felt I of Miss America, she became nursing is a dream that will last focus on while competing is con- was representing two states — aware of the Miss BGSU pag- a lifetime. It is the most reward- fidence. Michigan and Ohio." eant as a pageant contestant in ing work you could ever do and "Just be yourself — be confi- the Toledo area. nothing could tempt me from dent in who you are and in the During her reign, Rafko said working with patients," she kind of woman you've become," people tended to "put her on a "BGSU had one of the - said. she said. pedestal and couldn't see past notch local pageants in Ohio and Rafko, whose reign ended in the crown." She said her it was one ot the larger pag- Rafko said she plans to earn September, represented Michi- "grandest challenge" was to eants," she said. her master's degree in oncology TODAY. gan in the 1988 Miss America debunk the sterotype of "beauty at the University of Michigan competition but said she felt she queen." Rafko said the University and said she hopes to open a represented Ohio, as well. "Miss America doesn't rep- pageant is one step below the hospice in Michigan to care for "1 competed in the state of resent Hollywood anymore — Miss Ohio pageant because of terminally ill patients. Do yourself a favor. File your taxes now and file accurately. If you need help doing your taxes, call or visit your local IRS office. Keep Your Eyes On TV 27 Weeknights At 5:30 p.m. SPRING BREAK 1989

THE UNIVERSITY FORUM ART BEAT TIME OUT VIEWPOINT OHIO BUSINESS What arc the major ques- Black History Month pro- If you couldn't be there to Take a look back at TV 2T« OUTLOOK MEXICO 7 NIGHTS tions raised about teacher vides an opportunity for a see the Falcons play, tune in first 25 years of quality Learn the inside story about Acapuko from $349 education? Dr. Michael Puerto VallarU from 1349 representative from the to Time Out to hear host broadcasting as Viewpoint industry, commerce and MueJUMn>ml319 Marsden discusses this top- Caribbean Association to Larry Weiss talk with reviews the programming manufacturing in Ohio as BAHAMAS ic with his guest experts. pay tribute to legendary coaches and players about and talks with the people host George Howick inter- Ffporl from $469 Dean Andrew Kerek. Col- reggae musician Bob Marley the games. Find out who that made this silver anni views business managers CARNIVAL CRUISE lege of Arts & Sciences, and and his work. won and who lost. versary possible. and tours facilities across « Fl Luuderdjle Combo from 1600 •AMpmchMgm, Dean Roger Bennett,' Col- Wednesday, February 8 Thursday, February 9 Friday, February 10 the state. ncAxf. fcrfe/e. lege of Education and Allied (Repeats at II p.m ) (Repeats at 11 p.m.) (Repeats at 11 p.m ) Monday, February 13 todg*ig qumd WBGU occupancy, Professions. (Repeats at 11 p.m.) tr«/i»rV» t more. Tuesday, February 7 PrWhunMu. (Repeats at II p.m.) Cmll to-poc*f *om TV27 O#WC

Application for Hollis A. Moore Memorial Scholarship FIFTH THIRD'S AUTO LOAN. Deadline: Friday, March 3, 1989 IT MAKES BUYING A CAR AS The Hollis A. Moore Scholarship was established to recognize students who contribute to Bowling Green State University through participation and leadership in University Community EASY AS CHILD'S PLAY activities. The award will be in the amount of $500. The recipient must be a rising Junior or Senior, maintain a 3.0 G.P.A.. demonstrate active participation in University organizations and be available for a personal interview with the selection committee. The application along with any supporting materials must be submitted to the Office of the Vice President for University Relations, Mileti Alumni Center by 4:30 p.m., Friday, March 3, 1989. Applications are available in the University Relations Office, Mileti Alumni Center.

ENJOY GOOD LIVING IN '89 WITH PREFERRED PROPERTIES CO. 835 High St. - Rental Office Located at Cherrywood Health Spa Phone 352-9378 9:00-4:30 Monday-Friday Housing Openings for Summer & Fail FOX RUN HOUSING UNITS ' 1710.-1 2 ITIO. Leases Features HAVEN HOUSE MANOR 2 liedroom - I v, baths piFnMflNT APT<5 Furnished - wall to wall carpeting BIRCHWOOD PLACE 650 SIXTH ST. ^T.^^T" ' '"" SMALL BLDGS. - MANVILLE BETWEEN J^^Jy areas in each building 6TH AND 7TH Pailo ared _ grms available RAILVIEW MINI - WAREHOUSE sound-conditioned interior PARTY ROOM FOR RENT ... . All residents will have membership privileges to Cherrywood Health Spa Complete facilities for men and women • Hydro - Spa Whirlpool • Metro Sauna • Complete Exercise Equipment v • Indoor Heated Pool • New Weight Equipment • Tanning Booth Available

BSU • BSU • BSU • BSU • BSU • BSU • BSU • BSU • BSU • BSU •

How does the African-American male survive in a racist society? Buyinga car can take a lot of CHOOSING OCRLOAN FOR tion or an auto loan application. time and decisions. There are so PERSONAL REASONS. Or talk to your dealer And if you many choices, prices and deals to Whether you need a car, truck, have a One Account Plus, we can The Brothers s think about. And then there's the trailer or recreation vehicle. Fifth sweeten your deal with a special low loan to consider. Third can custom-make a loan to interest rate Ifyou don't havea That'swherewecome in. We your needs Andbecausewhen One Account Plus, nowyou have The show examines the impact of racism on the can help keep thingssimple. In it comes to makingauto loans, we another good reason to find out fact. Fifth Third has helped put believe in going the distance, no about getting one. development of the characters' self concepts with more people behind the wheel than matter who orwhereyourdealeris, Apply foryour Fifth Third females and their relationship with anv other bank in Hancock County. when you find the deal you want, auto loan today. With our quick Partly because of the rates we offer. you can get the loan you need. approval process, we'll have you But mostly because of ourspecial on the road again in no time. European-Americans. 0-60 IN PRACTICALLY NO style of personalized service. February 9 TIMEFLAT. Call or stop by any Fifth Third FIFTH, Of NOfffHYVf STfKS onto 7:00 West Hall Banking Center for more informa- saaj Son serving Findlmy. Tiffin, Bowling Green, refreshments served Fosloria, Bascom. ami \m Riegel. Member FDIC BSU • BSU • BSU • BSU • BSU • BSU • BSU • BSU • BSU • BSU • THE BG NEWS

6 IO News February 7,1919

"I feel that this (exhibition) is that in my own work." dieval procedure," he said. Mass. in 1985. by Linda Hoy an important first step," he "I said, "This strikes some- copy editor said. The collection, which includes While modern artists would thing in me that my work really cups, bowls, boxes, traveling use a blow torch to heat the doesn't,' " he recalled. At the Medieval metalwork holds a The collection of pieces, based chest sets and a corkscrew, was metal, McCreight used a char- time, McCreight had been work- fascination for University grad- on medieval silver work and ti- made from sterling silver using coal brazier, a medieval ing in a contemporary avant- uate Tim McCreight. tled "Re:Visions — A Personal a process which imitates the craftsman's tool resembling a garde style. Graduate McCreight, who earned a Response to Medieval Metal- Ereduction in the 15th century, backyard grill. master's degree in fine arts work," took McCreight two esaid. Since his first brush with me- from the University in 1975, years to create, he said. The 37 year old artist poured Because McCreight forgoes dieval metalwork, McCreight creates created a 40-piece collection of the heated metal into a mold, using all modem tools, his work has written four books on r, metalwork now on display at the McCreight has traveled to where it dried into a thick sheet. has a kinship" with the medie- metalsmithing. He also runs a College of Wooster Art Museum England to study 15th-century The sheet was hammered to val pieces, he said. publishing company and is in Wooster. silver pieces and get the "fla- make it thinner and was cut into working on two books about de- metal art Although his work is fre- vor" of the work, but he has not different shapes which were en- "To me there is an authenti- sign and jewelry making. quently displayed, the Wooster copied earlier creations, he said. graved or set with stones, he city to the pieces that are made exhibit is the first time his art said. that way," he said. The Wooster exhibit will run has been the only exhibit, said "I made a real effort not to do Jan. 15 through Feb. 19. Mu- McCreight, who heads the De- reproductions," McCreight said. McCreight used some 20th McCreight first became inter- seum hours are 9 a.m.-noon, Sartment of Metalsmithing and "The idea was to look at what century technology to make the ested in medieval metalwork 1-4:30 p.m., Monday through ewelry of the Portland School had gone before and cull from it pieces while "trying in a relaxed when he was invited to give a Friday, and 2-5 p.m. on Sundays. of Art in Portland, Maine. the sense of the piece and use way to mimic some of the me- lecture on it in Worchester, Admission is free. SRC , Continued from page 1. Yet the original concept for the center come a reality. committee to assist him with the President Moore toured other universi- was not meant to be a stress haven. "He really believed in students," she project. ty recreational facilities to get an idea Wilcox said the center's initial theme said. "He really cared about the Uni- President Moore, former University for the University's center. utive officer for Wilcox Financial, an was "something for everyone." versity and the students — and you are Trustee Norman Rood, vice provost independent Toledo-based company. Cooper, who served as chairman of reaping the benefits today." Richard Eakin, University architects When the committee visited the Uni- Since opening in 1979, the three-level the physical education department for However, his work always seemed to Richard Brown and Roland Engler, and versity of Illinois, they met Dr. R.J. facility has attracted thousands of stu- 25 years, said the idea for the center be an uphill battle. Thomas T.K. Zung, Architects Inc. of "Ben" McGuire, then the director of its dents, faculty, staff and area residents started in the 1960s, when the Universi- Several times he requested state Cleveland, served on the committee. student recreation center. Wilcox said interested in vigorous, fun-filled activi- ty administration saw an enormous funding for the center, but he was de- The May 3, 1978 issue of The BG McGuire eventually became the first ty- growth in student enrollment. nied each time, sources said. Afewsreported that a program state- University SRC director. The SRC has attracted many dele- At that time, the University had two While Moore was searching for fund- ment outlining cost plans, facilities and gates of universities from across the gymnasiums and a small swimming ing for the facility, Wilcox, lacrosse a construction completion calendar was Committee members also toured a country — such as the University of Cl in the Eppler Center, but addi- team captain and Board of Trustees devised for the Board of Trustees. center in California, Zung said. Arizona, Arizona State University, Uni- ial facilities were sought to meet student representative, decided to gen- Initially, the Board of Trustees did "The students said they wanted the versity of Georgia, UCLA and several student needs, he said. erate student support for the idea. not approve the plan because it wanted center to be on the map," he said. Mid American schools — eager to learn Although the University needed an- "There was an idea that maybe stu- proof of student interest in the proposed One thing students did not want, the center's secret for success. other recreational facility, several dents would access themselves the indoor recreation facility since general however, was a box-shaped center, Its secret? sources said people criticized building a costs for a center," Cooper added. "The fees would be increased. Zung added. Terry Parsons, director of the center, center in fear of it being dominated hy idea had floated around since the 60s, But this did not discourage Wilcox. said there's no secret, but success is at- intercollegiate athletics. but Mike Wilcox picked up the ball and He said petitions circulated and dur- Wilcox said the students helped with tributed to the center being student- However, except for the swim teams carried it. He thought he could sell the ing a two-week period from April 30 to the design and "the result was what funded, student-oriented and student- — which use the center's Olympic-sized idea to students." May 14, 1975. 7,779 students (of 15,000 was initially planned." However, due to staffed. pool — intercollegiate practices or Wilcox worked with Steve Hanson, then enrolled) signed them. With the costs then, five racquetball courts were He said part of the SRC's appeal is sporting events must be approved by then a senior visual communications signatures and an appeal from Presi- not built and the track is not regulation that it's a "stress haven." SRC Council, which monitors SRC poli- major, to coordinate a slide presen- dent Moore, the Trustees approved con- size. "For the student, the center is a quiet cies and acts on space requests from tation to display the need for a center. struction of the center in May 1975. The track, located on the Mezzanine place," Parsons said. "Not quiet in an groups wishing to use the facility. They presented the show to residence The committee interviewed firms to Level, is 190 yards and it takes 9.1 laps auditory sense, but quiet in that it's (the In May 1973, President Moore ap halls, organizations and other campus design the building and Thomas T.K. to complete a mile. student's) place to go — no pressures of pointed a University committee to Soups in hopes of creating interest. Zung, Architects Inc. of Cleveland, was assignments, exams, or papers; no boy- study the campus' recreational needs. le slide presentation was shown at chosen December 1975. One unique aspect of the center is that friend or girlfriend worries. His wife, Mariann Moore, said her least 100 times for 18 months, he said. Zung, now with Buckminster-Fuller, it resembles a falcon. Zung said "it "(The student) can escape to this ha- husband wanted the best for students At the same time, Wilcox said he re- Sadao-Zung Architects in Cleveland, happened to evolve that way when it ven, where (he or she is) boss." and worked hard to make the center be- cruited nine students for a planning said he, the student committee and was constructed." BUY A 6" SUB. GET A 6" FREE!! w purchase of medium drink • Every Tuesday 3UBUJRV • WOODLAND MALL • 353-0204

Attention BGSU! SINGING TELEGRAMS Mid Am's University THE BGSU WOMEN'S CHORUS PROUDLY PRESENTS: Banking Center c has a new Automated SINGING TELEGRAMS Teller Machine. SHOW YOUR SWEETHEART HOW MUCH YOU CARE! SONGS: 3' I LOVE YOU TRULY The NEW Owl Machine at our University Banking Center is the one LET ME CALL YOU SWEETHEART and only 24-hour banking machine to use. When you use Mid Am's a WHY DO I LOVE YOU? Owl Card, it lets you make deposits, pay bills and transfer funds WHEN: anytime - day or night. It also has the added benefit of being linked to o three Automated Teller Networks: MONEY STATION®, CIRRUS®,and FEB. 13, 14, & 15 THE OWL®. And, If you are a cardholder with any one of these PRICES: networks, you can get the cash you need through Mid Am's Owl BY PHONE: $2.00 Machine." DELIVERY: $5.00 ON CAMPUS $5.00 OFF CAMPUS Mid Am's Owl Machine. . .another reason why we are "Your Kind of Bank." ^^ LET US KNOW BY FEB. 10th Mid/lm FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 372—2181 Mid American National Bank * Trust Co. University Banking Center -1480 E Wooster • Ph. 352-6506 I- (•*> WO Ac . O-l «H« BGSU WOMEN'S CHORUS UAO UAO UAO UAO nrrsv^N UAO UAO UAO UA 0 O c ALPHA GAMMA DELTA PROUDLY < > UPDATE o PRESENTS SKI THE SLOPES CAMPUS FILMS 3rd Floor University cr o WITH UAO! Union SHANE THEIR 1989 EXECUTIVE OFFICERS WHEN: FEB. 11, 1989 372-2334 THURS. FEB. 9 o PRESIDENT JENNIE MABEE WHERE: TOLEDO'S GISH FILM THEATRE c VP FRATERNITY ED KARIN GARDNER o WILDWOOD RESERVE Razzle Razzle 9 P.M. PARK > VP SCHOLARSHIP HEIDI DEWITT 3 Razzle FREE ADMISSION o ONLY $5.00 W/ OWN CORRESPONDING SECRETARY KELLY WILLIAMS EQUIPMENT it's the £■ A FISH CALLED < $11.00 W/ RENTAL GRAND OPENING > TREASURER LINDA TRIMMER 3 EQUIPMENT WANDA u RUSH DONNA GRILL OF FRI. &SAT. FEB. 10 & SIGN UP TODAY & c ACTIVITIES BETH SCHAEFER < TOMORROW IN THE B'DAZZLE 11 > —i UAO OFFICE AT 8, 10, & MIDNIGHT o PUBLICITY TERRY LEACH IN 210 MSC (_ PANHELLENIC COUNCIL AMY VOJTA o ONFRI. FEB. 10 ONLY $1.50 SOCIAL MONICA VALENTO < FUN AND SUN > 3 AT 9:00 P.M. •B.G. I.D. REQUIRED o WITH UAO RITUALS CATHY FERGUSON ENTERTAINMENT BY: c O DAYTONA '89 > RECORDING SECRETARY HEATHER EFFRON < $232 $157 MUSIC KING UPCOMING EVENTS PHILANTHROPY CHRISTY RITTMAN • Hotel & • Hotel o - WITH A LIGHT SHOW BALLOON SALE MEMBERSHIP CATHY SMOLEN o Bus Only C" "Sign up in the - BIG SCREEN T.V. AND > STANDARDS MARIA GANZEL < COMEDY COMPETITION o 3 UAO office - VIDEOS HOUSE MIMI 0RD0NI0

u/> O UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UA( D UAO UAO UAO U AO THE BG NEWS

Sports ■G News February 7,1989 7 Parity hits BG scalps Redskins in sweep collegiate by Don Hensley basketball assistant sports editor OXFORD — The hockey team turned the usually unfriendly confines of Miami's Googin Arena into a playground last Commentary weekend by sweeping the Red- skins. The Falcons, who had to go Ruchty by Mark Hunlebrinker into overtime in both games at Emerson sports editor Goggin last year, excelled in the Week, finished the series every aspect of the game en with 68 saves. Although Connell With this week marking the route to a 6-1 victory Saturday has been playing his best hockey fourth-straight that a different and a 7-1 trouncing of the Red- of the year over the last five college basketball team has oc- skins the night before to extend games, it was the play of the cupied the top spot in the their unbeaten streak to five offense that told the story for the national polls, the popular chant games. Falcons. of "We're number one" is taking The play of the Falcons do- In Saturday's game, the Fal- on a new meaning. These days minated that of the Redskins for cons opened the scoring when this statement has transformed virtually the entire six periods of Peter Holmes slid a back- into the question, "Who's num- hockey. The whole weekend, hander under the sprawling ber one? however, was summed up best Redskin goalie, Mark Michaud. Duke held the top spot in col- by a beleagured MU fan during But most of the BG scoring lege basketball for two months Saturday's game. came with the Falcons on the and played as if they might re- Following a BG penalty to Ke- power play. cord college basketball's first vin Dahl, the fan stood up behind This was a switch since the unbeaten season since Indiana the Redskin bench and an- Falcons were an anemic 11-73 in did so in 1976. But the Blue nounced to the crowd of 2,533 their last 13 games going into the DevUs proved to be as human as that "both teams are now at weekend. But that was not the their star Danny Ferry is clean- equal strength." case over the weekend as BG cut in dropping four of the next The Falcons played as though tallied three power play goals five games. they had an extra man on the ice and had many scoring opportun- Exit Duke, enter Illinois' as they outshot the Redskins ities on the others. Fighting Illini or, in ESPN bas- 86-72 for the two games. Al- "This weekend, the power ketball analyst Dick Vitale's though MU put 72 shots on the play was unbelievable, BG terminology, the "flying Illini." Falcon net, the story of the se- forward Matt Ruchty said. "We But the Illini held the top spot ries was that only two found the just showed a lot of patience and about as long as Vitale can last back of the BG net. concentrated on making good without putting an outlandish "I thought their goalie | Paul passes and moving the puck. ' label on someone or something. Connelll played very well," Ruchty, was one of the stars They lost to Minnesota that Miami head coach Bill Davidge on the BG power play as he as- same week. said. "That has got to be one of sisted on two goals, with one of his best weekends in the net. I them all but icing the game for Oklahoma was last week's mean, afterall, we threw that BG in the second period. victim of the number-one jinx. many shots at him and capi- After senior captain Greg The Sooners, led by head coach talized only twice." Parks split two defenders, he Billy "run up the score at Courtesy the Key /Paul Vernon anyone's expense" Tubbs, had Connell, who was named this slid the puck to Ruchty who was the tables turned on his squad as Bowling Green's Marlin Jiranek blasts a shot past Miami goalie Mark Michaud for a goal in this weekend's week's Central Collegiate See Sweep, they promptly fell to in-state action in Oxford. The Falcons swept the Redskins by scores of 7 1.6-1. Hockey Association's Player-of- page p.9. rival Oklahoma State. While the Sooners gave up their number-one position, number-two North Carolina and Defensive switch I number-three Illinois said "no thank you "to the top spot as they both lost last week. This week's victim? It de- propels BG icers ■ pends who you ask. According to the USA Today/CNN Top 25 poll, the Georgetown Hoyas are by Al Franco number one. The Associated sports reporter Press top twenty poll comes out today and it will most likely name Arizona as the top team. OXFORD — With the Bowling Green hockey team pumping in But while the question"Who's 13 goals in the two-game sweep number one?" floats around the of Miami, it seems odd the country, one also has to consider players would point to a defen- the question, "Who cares?" sive style as the reason for their Dahl Leggett Granted, the labeling of a na- recent surge. tion's "best team" week in and "The whole team's playing miting shots to the harmless or week out is of interest to the well defensively," senior cap- long-range variety on BG goal- news media and provides a good tain Alan Leggett said. "That s tender Paul Connell. topic of conversation, but the the key to why we are having so "All the shots seem to be com- real number one is decided in much success right now. We're ing from the periphery area," March — in the 64-team field of getting a lot of offensive chances Leggett said. "Paul's going to be the NCAA Tournament. off our defensive system." able to handle that first shot all The defensive system was in- the time. If we can pick-up the Case in point: Louisville. The stalled prior to the Michigan forward or clear the rebound, Cardinals have won two national State series on Jan. 20-21. That we're going to have success with championships this decade (1980 was six games ago and BG holds that." and 1986) and are known by a 5-1 record over the stretch, in- And the Falcons have had many as the "team of the eight- cluding winning its last five. good fortune when figuring Courtesy the Key/ Paul Vemon ies." But Louisville has never "The 1-2-2 forecheck we're in they've only allowed nine goals been ranked number-one during is helping all aspects of our de- in their last five games. But the Bowling Gieen goalie Paul Connell slaps away a shot by Miami's Jim Bodden as Falcon defender Kevin the year — at anytime. fensive game - the back- 1-2-2 has come full-circle as the Dahl holPs oul Connell and the BG defense held the Redskins to two goals in the two game series. checking, the in-zone play, and defensive ploy has opened While teams have been receiv- even the break-out," junior de- offensive chances. ing their accolades throughout fenseman Kevin Dahl said. "It I the 1-2-2) seems to work allowed BG to launch 86 shots at been successful, but it's also the the last 17, a difference of 25 the year, the Cardinals have In the 1-2-2 forecheck, the really well for our team and it Miami goaltenders, and it also guys playing team defense. goals. been too busy getting their center (1) digs freely in the op- helps me out," Connell said. "It forced Redskin players to "Defense is the goalie, the de- "The facts are, when you look motors revving for trie season's posing zone, while the wingers makes my job easier and it cough-up the puck in their own fense, and the forwards working in the standings, we're the sec- end and the NCAA Tournament. (2) hold the opposing wingers in makes my defensemen's job ea- zone, resulting in Falcon goals. together. We didn't do that at the ond highest scoring team in the check. And the defensemen 12) sier. But Dahl points out the system beginning of the season, but now conference," BG head coach we re doing it just excellent." While the publicity of being maintain their back-line chores. "It also helps to keep our for- may merely be a successful off- Jerry York said. "But defen- ranked number one can do noth- As the puck goes toward the wards in the game, and it helps shoot of a more generalized con- sively, we were giving up way ing but help the image of their BG zone, the wingers continue to our offense. We're generating a cept — team work. And as evidence, BG allowed too many. Our improvement on programs, most coaches - tie-up the opposing wingers, lot of shots off the 1-2-2." "I think we're going to stick 73 goals in their first 17 games defense has really helped our off the notion of being top- which has been successful in li- Over the weekend, the system with it (the 1-2-21 because it's but have only surrendered 48 in team." ranked. With the strength of conference's such as the Big Ten, Big East, and the ACC, coaches within those leagues Swim teams fall prey to UK Browns' Kosar realize it is not a good idea to rest on their laurels. Falcons garnered only three other first-place fini- by Mike Drabenstott shes — a Szekely win in the 200 butterfly, Shari The second they relax, they sports reporter Williams' victory in the 100 freestyle, and Michael find themselves on the losing Poindexter's win in the one-meter diving. pleads his case end of a score. Georgetown head Sterling individual performances by two Bowl- In the one-meter diving, Poindexter, sophomore coach John Thompson stressed ing Green senior swimmers were not enough to Cathy Kurela and freshman Kelly Schaefer quali- CLEVELAND (AP) — bringing, I really think that's that his team is still developing overcome a strong Kentucky team Saturday at fied for the zonal competition of the NCAA Tour- Bernie Kosar of the Cleveland the wrong thing and not the and may be not as good as they'- Cooper Pool. nament. Browns, whose name ap- fair thing to do. re made-up to be after hearing The Wildcat men outdistanced the Falcons 145-94 The Falcons will swim their last Mid-American peared in the address book of A police spokesman, his team was ranked number and the women defeated BG 144-92. conference meet of the season Saturday as they an alleged prostitution ring- meanwhile, said it was signif- one this week. The two Falcon performances — Brian Dick- travel to Ball State. leader, said Monday that the icant that Kosar's telephone man's new school record in the 500 freestyle disclosure was unfair. number was omitted from the But the main reason all this (4:39.51), and Andrea Szekely's courageous swim The scoring controversy which arose following "This hasn't been the tran- "black book" of the alleged mid-season hoopla is overlooked in a season-best 1000 freestyle victory (10:16.87) — the BGSU Invitational on Dec. 2-3 may be dead ac- quil off-season that I'd been ringleader. Only Kosar's is the fact that the NCAA Tour- highlighted what was a not-so-bright meet lor BG. cording to Falcon officials, but not in the mind of anticipating," said Kosar, name and address appeared nament is inarguably the most Still, Falcon head coach Brian Gordon said he Cleveland State head coach Wally Morton. whose coach, Marty Schot- in the book, spokesman exciting three weeks for a col- was pleased with his swimmers' performances. "I still feel mistakes were made in the scoring," tenheimer, quit Christmas Robert Bolton said. lege basketball addict. While the "I think we swam reasonably well," Gordon Morton said after the BG-CSU dual meet on Jan. week amid reports of friction Bolton said investigators season is undoubtedly an impor- said. "We raced well, especially considering we 30. "I still think it was rather convenient for BG between the two. had not found any criminal tant time for teams to get things lost a day of work with the Cleveland State meet on that the results were lost." "I really think it's really link between the alleged call- together, the road to the final Monday." The results to which Morton referred were the unfair and shameful to be as- girl operation and the profes- four is the climax. That's when For Kentucky, the meet held a small revenge computer tapes which record the swimmers' times sociated with these types of sional athletes whose names it counts to be number one. factor since BG's men outscored them in the BGSU from the electronic scoring system. activities," Kosar said. "I appeared in the book, Kosar After all, could you possibly Invitational last season in what could have been think the associations and ac- and cornerback Hanford imagine Oklahoma's Tubbs or termed a minor upset. "If it was a congressional investigation, it would cusations made by some peo- Dixon of the Browns and In- Gieorgetown's John Thompson UK head coach Wynn Paul said even though his be pretty tough for Bowling Green to justify," ple I really think are sinful." dians outfielder Mel Hall. being quoted after a loss in the teams handily beat the Falcons, he thinks lit; has Morton said. According to Kosar, "It's Kevin Byrne, Browns NCAA Tournament as saying, progressed since last season. Morton's Vikings lost to BG 146-90 on Jan. 30, in a one thing to criticize the way I spokesman, said the Browns' "Bowling Green swimming has become better meet in which Morton placed his swimmers in off- play football but when you director of security, Ted "Well, we got beat today, but we over the past year," Paul said. "Brian (Gordon) events, apparently trying to throw the meet to start criticizing my character Chappelle, telephoned NFL were still number-one during the really has their program moving." prove a point. But Morton contended that was not and dignity and moral up- security personnel. season." Beside the two above-par performances, the the case.

i THE BG NEWS

8 IGNewi February 7,1989 BG outscores Hurons knew we could win," sophomore turned from a minor lower back by Matt Schroder Meg Griffin said. injury to post some impressive sports reporter By the last event, the floor numbers. Placing first in the exercise, the Falcons were vault (9.1), and the beam (9.1), At the expense of the Eastern starting to put it away. With the she tacked on an 8.4 on the bars Michigan Hurons, the women's help of a 9.0, a 9.05, two 9.1's, and and an 8.95 on the floor to earn gymnastics team has tasted vic- a 9.25, BG turned in their best 35.55 all-around points, good for tory for the second time in the floor exercise of the year at 45.5. third-place. young season, as they outscored Head coach Charles Simpson Freshman Julie Zickes and EMU, 177.9 to 176.65, in Eppler will be the first to admit, sophomore Kim Crawford, who North Gym on Friday. however, that the meet was not were also injured last week, Leading for the entire meet, a cake walk. both returned to help the Fal- the Falcons had a good feeling "They were undefeated and cons win their second Mid- they had the meet won after they they almost did it against us, but American Conference meet of §ot through their toughest event, our depth helped us to pull the season. The duo finished le uneven bars. through," he said. second and third in the vault, "They (EMU) had a real Helping to pull the Falcons and Crawford won the floor strong bars set and when we through in a big way was fresh- exercise with a score of 9.25, her came through that all right, we man Mary Beth Friel, who re- personal best. Simpson said, "The injuries are something that the girls will have to live with for the rest of ifeenede*, the season. They're just little things, but they're chronic." o The Falcons' team score of * 352-4663 * 177.9 marks the highest total OPEN: since their MAC opener against FAST FREE DELIVERY \IC )S > \ I Kent State, when they tallied $3 50 MINIMUM DELIVERY l:OOa in I IHI ,i in 1432 E WOOSTER SUN 178.6 in a winning effort. Simp- * \< Kin Miiltn^hi son realizes that those scores will have to stay there if the Fal- \* cons are to fare well in future "*> - Me - Q* MAC meets. "We have to continue to build BG News/Pat Mingarelli up our strength this week and Bowling Green's Amy Hanley performs her routine on the balance beam in this weekend's action at the Eppler get ready for the next meet," he North gymanasium. Hanley and the rest of the Falcons posted a 177.9-176.65 victory over the Eastern Michigan said. Hurons. Free Coke With Free Coke With Any 9" Sub Purchase Any 9" Sub Purchase S Hornets' Green impostor arrested Ml CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - A sed. I was laughing at him. I quoted the man as saying. I could see he was unarmed." man who walked into the Char- said, 'What's this guy doing?' ''Then he said, 'Can I have a Cleveland guard Mark Price lotte lockerroom Sunday before Nobody knows him and he's got pair of seven-and-a-halfs (bas- said the man spoke to him as the Hornets game against the his pants off," Tripucka told The ketball ).'" police led him away. Cleveland Cavaliers was ar- Gaston Gazette. Security officers and Charlo- "I saw them take him out and rested after he tried to put on Tripucka said the man then tte police were then called in. he said to me, 'Price, I'm going Rickey Green's uniform. began looking through Green's Edward Paula, 27, of Wilming- to shut you down,'" Price said. Charlotte forward Kelly Tri- bag, and Tripucka then called ton, N.C, was arrested for tre- "He was determined to get pucka said he first believed the for Terry Kofler, the Hornets spassing, and was later released dressed and get ready for the man was a reporter. trainer, who asked the man on an unsecured bond. game," Tripucka said. "The sad "After about five minutes, he what he was doing. "I just wanted to make sure he thing is we probably could have moved over to Rickey's locker "He said, 'See this, it says didn t have a gun," Tripucka used him." and he started getting undres- Green. That's who I am,'" Tri- said. "When he had his pants off, The Hornets lost 110-91.

STUDENT TRAINING WRITE OR CALL COLLECT FOR FREE BROCHURE TONITE Golden I Besl Actress Globe N Best Comedy GROUP RATES AVAILABLE TklKadKa 1/2 PRICE Awards C Best Supporting POPCORN L Actress SKYDIVING 4th & Final Week Now Thru UrtntdMh {^j\\\ . Clavaland Sport 15199 Grov* Rd OlIVER Thurs al Parachuting School 216-548-4511 Garrettsvilla, Ohio 44231 7:00 p m TONITE AT 8:45

Shabbat Dinner Petti's Early Bird U,'UE Special! & f^c'tiO 4:30-6:30 P.M. TUES., WED. OR THURS. Services An Order of Babyback Ribs Qfoacfe or 1/4 Chicken Sponsored by the Jewish Student Group Carryout Food & Served wnri cole 6:00 February 10 Free Delivery slaw, baked or broaslU 25 €5 potato, homemade $4 rolis & buller Faculty Lounge in The Union 119 N. Main, B.G. DINE-IN ONLY for more info. caM Bruce af 354-8420 PHONE 353-0068 Open Mon.-Thurs. 4-11 p.m.; Frl. & Sat. 4-Mldnlght; Sun. 3-9 p.m.

SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS WHO NEED Congrotulotions MONEY FOR COLLEGE Every Student Is Eligible (or Some Type ol Financial Aid Regardless ol Grades or Parental Income. Rob • We have a data bank of over 200.000 listings of scholarships, fellow- .'4 ships, giants, and loans, representing ovef $10 billion in private sector Hrodek funding • Many scholarships are given to students based on their academic interests, career plans, family heritage and place of residence • There's money available for students who have been newspaper carriers, grocery clerks, cheerleaders, non-smokers etc The BG News • Results GUARANTEED Solesperson of the week! CALL For A Free Brochure ANYTIME (800) 346-6401 January 31 - Feb. 3. 1989

WINTHROP TERRACE WINTHROP TERRACE STILL LOOKING FILL UP REFILL FOR for an WFAL'S HEART OF FOR LESS. NOTHING. APARTMENT? ROCK N ROLL REG. FREE REFILLS L<3<3>K HERE TACOS ON DRINKS THE ULTIMATE ALL SIZES Winthrop VALENTINE DATE LIMITED TIME ONLY LISTEN TO 680 WEAL FOR Terrace SIGN UP TIMES AND Apts ON-AIR 6NE-AWAYS FEBRUARY 6th-M • 1 & 2 bedrooms • 24 hr. maintenance • 3 great locations t New laundry equipment LIMO TO AND FROM • gas heat, gas cooking • swimming pools MOVIE AND DINNER • gas, water included • flexible leases IN TOLEDO TACO •BELL nmc Mark's 400 Napoleon Rd. Mon. - Fri. 9 - 5 LIMO Ph. 352-9135 Sat. 10 - 3 3540866 320 E. Wooster WINTHROP TERRACE WINTHROP TERRACE

I THE BG NEWS BG News February 7,1989 9

Sweep Continued tremely positive at this point.'' from page p.7. The Falcons were passing well UK answers to being jammed in the crease, and Friday night, when again Hol- Hockey summary mes opened the scoring early on. instead of forcing the shot, he After the Redskins leading FRIDAY'S GAME 19:08 - BG (7) -Arthur takes a spotted a wide open Martin Jir- scorer, Craig Fisher tied the FIRST PERIOD shot that goes off McKichans anek on the doorstep. game, Ruchty gave the Falcons 03:30 - BG (1) -Bowling Green skate. The puck is redirected to "Greg made a good play going the lead back, one they would capitalizes on a three-on-one op- Martin Jiranek who is skating hard NCAA questions down the middle, and when he not relinquish as they coasted to portunity. In an attempt to pass toward the MU net. The deflec- gave it to Ruchty he just spun their fourth straight win. the puck to BG's Jim Solly. Dan tion hits Jiranek's lower torso and around with a backhander and The key point in this game was Bylsma hits the skate ol Miami de- goes into the net. gave it to me," Jiranek said. "I that mid-way through the third lender Rob Robinson Falcon THIRD PERIOD-No Scoring LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - health. But I'm satisfied with was right there, and I wanted to period, MU's Fisher was caught winger Peter Holmes pounces on BOWLING GREEN 7, MIAM11. The University of Kentucky sent the exemplary way the in- make sure that I got it (back- spearing BG's Rob Blake with the loose puck in front ol ML) goa- the NCAA an eight-volume re- vestigation has been conduct- hander) over him (Michaud) so his stick. The penalty resulted in lie Steve McKichan and converts SATURDAYS GAME sponse Monday to 18 allegations ed." I took an extra second." Fisher being given a game dis- the chance FIRST PERIOD of wrongdoing after telling The NCAA's allegations in- After Jiranek's goal, BG's jun- qualification, which meant that 09:57 - MU (1) -Mils Craig Fis- 02:45 - BG (1) -Jim Solly finds trustees that some changes clude charges of illegal pay- ior center Nelson Emerson took he would be forced to miss Sat- cher takes advantage ol a little Peter Holmes flying down the left already have been made in the ments to recruits, including things into his own hands. He urday's game. It was these cherry-picking. Redskin Chris Ar- wing in the MU zone MU goal- basketball program. $1,000 allegedly air-expressed to scored two straight goals, one types of penalties that would cher finds Fischer wide open in tender Mark Michaud gets a piece Bernie Vonderheide, a a recruit's father in California, before the end of the second keep the Redskins off balance the clear at the BG blue line. Fis- of a Holmes backhander but not spokesman for the university, and a charge that player Eric period and one at the beginning all weekend. cher corrals the pass, coasts in enough as it trickles In. said the school would have no Manuel cheated on a college en- of the third period to stretch the "Our discipline was non- on BG keeper Paul Connell, and 10:04 - BG (2XPPG) - Emerson comment on the response except trance exam. BG lead to 5-1. exsistent," Davidge said, if beats him high over his right finds Greg Parks open in the MU to say that it had been mailed. Roselle said he would not Ruchty set up one of Emer- you don't have good discipline shoulder as he goes down. crease to the right of Michaud At the NCAA in Mission, Kan., comment on any part of the re- son's goals with a perfect drop against a team that is playing 13:22 - BG (2) -The Falcons Parks pumps the puck in the open a secretary in the office of David sponse unless directed to do so pass which is what BG head catch the Redskins sleeping as net. coach Jerry York said was the well, you won't win too many Berst, director of enforceme- by the courts. Two newspapers games." Matt Ruchty steals a MU pass at SECOND PERIOD ment for the NCAA, said the have asked Fayette Circuit difference this weekend. Ruchty and Joe Quinn were the top of the right face-off circle 08:47 - MU (1) -MUs second NCAA would neither confirm Court to declare the response a "The one thing I noticed that the big goal scorers as they both Ruchty drills a slap shot past goal of the series is on the brea- nor deny whether it had public record under Kentucky's we really improved on this tallied two and Emerson added McKichan. kaway as Dan Beaudette hits Jim received any kind of material open-record law. weekend was the simple act of a goal and assist. 15:59 - BG (3XSHG) -BG's Bodden on a rink-wide pass from a university. passing the puck," he said. The win moves the Falcons to short-hand specialists Chad Bodden cuts-in from the right side The trustees, who received a During an impromptu news "They were all real constructive within two points of Illinois-- Arthur and Joe Quinn reap the and slid the puck under Connell private briefing on the reply, conference after Sunday's meet- passes, whether it was Matt Ru- Chicago for fourth place in the rewards of hard work Arthur low on the stick-side. expressed full support for ing, RoseUe said a portion of the chty dropping a pass to Nelson CCHA and the final home ice steals the puck inside the MU 13:21- BG (3MPPG) -Jiranek President David Koselle's han- response describes "corrective so he can walk in on goal, or spot. zone and coasts in on goal He gathers a pass from Ruchty low to dling of the 10-month internal actions" already taken in the Pierrick Maia hitting Marc Pot- fires a shot, and McKichan makes the left of Michaud Jiranek lifts a investigation. Kentucky basketball program. vin with aperfect pass. "Everybody did a great job of the initial save, and Arthur fires high back-hander over Michaud's RoseUe earlier told The Cour- That portion of the response "What it came down to was working and looking to make the rebound back at him. McKi- left shoulder. ier-Journal of Louisville that the includes no other plans, such as that we were finally passing passes, nobody was thinking of chan gets another piece of it, but 18:12 - BG (4KPPG) -Emerson response will fall into three the dismissal of any university with confidence, and that is ex- themselves,' Ruchty said. this time Joe Quinn. who is trailing finds twine on a quick snap shot categories: allegations the personnel, Roselle said. the play, makes no mistake from the right face-off circle that school will deny; those for which The corrective steps taken SECOND PERIOD goes between Michaud's legs it will accept responsibility, and apparently include the appoint- 04:50 - BG (4) -Quinn wheels THIRD PERIOD those in which insufficient evi- ment of Vanderbilt basketball around in the high slot and fires a 07:31 - BG (5)-Emerson has the dence was found to make a coach CM. Newton as athletic drive which beats McKichan high puck in the slot area. He fakes the judgment. director and a decision to give HOWARD'S cluh H on the stick side shot, reloads and fires again. The University and NCAA officials the Kentucky president more 210 IN. MAIN NO COVER 11:32 - BG (5HPPG) - Nelson shot through a screen finds its are expected to meet in early direct control over the athletic BAND I PDATES ON BG 5 Emerson improvises on the power way into the back of the MU net March to see what allegations program. play to find Ruchty open in Iront 16:01 - BG (6) -Quinn drops a will be presented to the NCAA's From Chicago: of the MU net Ruchty promptly back-pass between his legs to Infractions Committee. "The board received the brief- buries the shot and beats McKi- Piernck Maia who skates down "I hope we're in good shape," ing, and the reply wiU go intact chan low. stick-side the left wing into the Redskin RoseUe said of the March meet- with no changes," said trustee 15:05 - BG (6) -Alan Leggett's zone Maia finds Marc Potvin on ing. "I have a strong urge to Jerome Strieker of Covington. Jimmy Dawkins shot from the left point richocet- the 2-on-1 and Potvin buries a reach the end of this matter." Another trustee, William tes off McKichan but Emerson is hard-drive inside the left post to Asked if he was satisfied with SturgiU, said: "I think this in the right place at the right time the right of Michaud. the findings in the report, Rose- board supports completely and as he knocks in the rebound. BOWLING GREEN 6, MIAM11. lie said: "I'm not satisfied with enthusiastically the response ^ Blues Band findings unless it's a clean bill of that is going to be fUed." One of the Beat Blues -v Guitarists in the country Short game saves Calcavecchia Wednesday thru Saturday LOS ANGELES (AP) - ter. I work on it. I work on chip- round at the Riviera Country front. Among his peers, Mark Cal- ping and putting more than any- Club course. He played those seven holes February 8-11 cavecchia has a reputation as thing. It paid off. It saved me," 1-under-par. He got it up and one of the better drivers on the Calcavecchia said last weekend But he ran into some up-and- down for par on six of them and Howards in a Designated Driver Participant PGA Tour. after scoring his second victory down magic from the rough- chipped in for birdie on the 12th, But it was his short game, in three weeks. hewn man with the delicate holing out from about 25 feet. Calcavecchia said, "that saved Lyle, who beat Calcavecchia touch around the greens. me again" in his head-to-head in the 1988 Masters with his his- duel with old nemesis Sandy toric bunker shot on the 18th hole Calcavecchia missed seven Lyle in the Los Angeles Open. at Augusta National, had a two- greens over the final 18 holes, "I'm a good chipper and put- shot lead going into the final including five in a row on the

FRAZIER REAMS FELLOWSHIPS FOR RISING SENIORS WITH INTEREST IN PUBLIC AFFAIRS EACH FELLOWSHIP AMOUNT IS Sl.SOO Deadline: Friday, March 3, 1989

The Frazier Reams Public Affairs Undergraduate Fellowship Program was established in 1973 in recognition of Frazier Reams. Sr. andhis distinguished VS. service in the broadcasiing industry as a member of Congress and as a Trustee of Bowling Green State University. PONDEROSA'S Five Fellowships may be granted annually to rising seniors who intend to pursue careers in public affairs (speech communication, broadcasiing. journalism political c2e*tl me A vJalen+ihe or governmental service, public health, community service, law or some other Grand Buffet public affairs field). A rising senior is a student with a miniumum G.P.A. of 3.2 who ~~( ALL • YOU • CAN • EAT, will attend BGSU for two semesters ol his/her senior year, and will graduate no sooner than May I990. Each fellow will receive S1.50O. The selection of fellows will be based on an initial screening process and further review which may include personal interviews. THE The application form and all support materials, including letters of LUNCH recommendation, must be submitted lo the University Relations Office, Mileii "ALL YOU CAN EAF Alumni Center by 430 p.m.. Friday. March 3. 1989. SOURCE Applications are available in the University Relations Office. Mileii Alumni 518 £. Wooster • BG, Ohio Center: School of Mass Communications. 302 West Hall; and the Political Science Department, 115 Williams Hall. 352-6886

i% MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 11 AM-4 PM GREENBRIAR, Inc With over 80 delicious items 'like:soups, salads, hot appetizers,* is now renting for fall 1989 „salad rixins, fresh fruits ;ind more. ^nd because you serve yourself, it's as Columbia Court Apartments - 3 Bedroom, /ast as you want it to he.

Furnished Apartments r<>nJ<'T.»s.i. In,

522 E. Merry Avenue - Apt. 25 2 Bedroom, Furnished Apartments PONDEROSA STEAK HOUSE Frazee Avenue Apartments - 2 bedroom "A POWERFUL EMOTIONAL 1544 E. WOOSTER STREET Furnished Apartments EXPERIENCE" -LA. TIMES BOWLING GREEN, OH 43402 Theta Chi House - 3 Bedroom, Furnished - -BONUS COUPON- "T" 'BONUS COUPON- - FREE ADMISSION Apartments 1 HURRY! COUPON EXPIRES 2/7/89 HURRY' COUPON hXPIRr- 2/7j89 ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT FREE REFRESHMENTS GRAND BUFFET 204 S. Summit Street - 3 Bedroom, ALL-YOU-CAN-DRINK'$3»9 *dF ONSaveH.00 ANY STEAK, CHICKEN, j FEBRUARY 8, 7 PM Furnished House ■EVE1AGE OR SEAFOOD' ENTREE. 11 AM-4 PM Monday thru Saturday I... h (Mm Mdudn All - Yon ■ Can • Eat (.rand Bullet and Baaed fctato. HMIIONr. .H'lViNl'tRFlRSON FIR VISIT GRAND BALLROOM IIMITHNMtH'IVlNrcRrtRNKN HR \ts|I ClAM hr wrd with mhrt Jnctiuni. 1»» .»« irxluJeJ Call 352-0717 224 E. Wooster QHMOI I" («•»! *>"* «tw iliKiajnt, 1st M tntluJnl Valid aa ruiiHtruainr I" Undergraduate Student Government V..I1.I if t-iu-.i-ur* I.. .*,.*,. i HIBliBlllllBIL^^ FBGSUPONDEROSA - - .IBGSUPONDEROSA ■ _ J THE BG NEWS

lO ISNewi February 7,1989 Classifieds

ADPi Spring Rush ADPi SPRING BREAK PLACEMENT SCHEDULE Wednesday, March 1 LOST & FOUND February 6.7.6 at the Alpha Delta Pi house NASSAU-PARADISE ISLAND FOR SALE American Graduate School ot When onfy Ihe best wil do. ADPi. where sister- FROM S299 00 International Management hood isn't rust a word' PACKAGE INCLUDES BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Central Transport Loaf- Set of several keys, plastic cartoon key- ROUNDTRIP AIR. TRANSFERS 7 NIGHTS 19 78 Fairmont $400-372-5628 HOTEL. UNIVERSITY PLACEMENT SERVICES HUtsDept Stores chain A Gofod colored 1/2 circled keychain ALPHA PHI— ERYKA HITCHINGS 1979 280 ZX-runs excellent, great body condi Marriott Corp . Food Srvc Mgmt BEACH PARTIES. FREE LUNCH CRUISE Placemen! Bulletin 3, F.bruary 8, 1989 with initials E J on back Please Call 2 1300 or Congratulations on your BG-UT. Alpha Phi-Pike t ion-new pant-have to sell quickly- ask- ON CAMPUS RECRUITING SCHEDULE Rehabilitation Service ol FREE 2-3109 if found ■ no questions asked' Lavaliermg' mg$4 200(Negol) Call Nick 352-8473 FOR THE WEEKS OF: North Central Ohio- Progress ind ADMISSION TO NIGHTCLUBS TAXES 8 Februery20. 27.1919 Sandusky Co Dept of Human Services Lost 24" gold cham w cross. Union area ATTENTION GOVERNMENT HOMES Irom Si MORE" CANCUN PACKAGES ALSO AVAILABLE"1 Scheduling On-Campui Software Alternatives Sentimental Value $20 00 Reward (U repair) Defcnquen! tax property Reposses- 1979 280ZX runs excellent, great body condi- ORGANIZE SMALL GROUP EARN FREE Intern** Appointments 3530768 sions Cal 602-838-8885 Ext OH 4244 tion.- New paint- Have to sel quickly - Asking The first day ol signups tor aiterviews during Thursday, March 2 TRIP' $3600 call Nick 352-84 73 the period ol February 20 through March 3. Aratex Services, Inc To the gin who has my prescription that 1800-231-0113 OR (203) 967-3330 ware lost In Downtown last Fnday(1'27)that BigDerIa 1 985 RENAULT ALLIANCE 1989 w* be held on Wednesday February 8th Armstrong World Industries 1 were given to you at an after hours that same Congratulations on your engagement to Butch Interior looks new. stereo & cassette AC New at 4 PM at the Northeast Commons Education Brecksvale-Broadview Hts Schools WANTED night please contact Jay Rhoades at I'm so happy for you' Thanks for being such an Muffler Runsoreat $3500 352 11 72 before sign-up* w« be held at 6 00pm fti the Forum of Hies Dept Stores All students to study in FRANCE 353-3494 Anytime - Important" awesome Big' I Love You! Noon or after 9 00pm the Student Serv>ces Building All registrants Johnson 8 Johnson Baby Products Your LH Kim • Learn mEngksh must have a First Choice interview Card to par Lazarus Distribution Center Earn 6 Credit Hours. Live with French Families 2 round trip tickets to Daytona for Spring Break ocipate m the first day ot signups After the fast Royal Appliance Manufacturing Co Open Information meeting on Monday Feb 13 Ca8372-6127 day. students and Afumni-ae may signup for BOB MARLEY TRIBUTE at 9 00 pm in BUS College Room 3000 Re- interviews from 8am to 5 p m. at the Universi- Friday. March 3 SERVICES OFFERED RSQOaaa with the Ark band from Columbus Sat freshments Served ATTENTION GOVERNMENT SEIZED VEHI ty Placement Services 380 Student Services Aratex Services. Inc urday Feb 11. N E Commons. 9pm CLES from$100 Fords Mercedes. Corvettes BuMing A Credential Form must be submit- Ford Aerospace *A carnbean Assoc event, with Chevys Surplus Buyer's Guide Basic Math thru Calculus. Chemistry and Phys- Johnson 8 Johnson Baby Products ECAP.GSS.TWGA.PSO.APA.WSA.and Kohl WHO CARES ABOUT HUMAN RIGHTS 1-602-838-6865 Ext A4244 ted tor each Interview scheduled at the time ics Oakhurst Learning Center Cat 874-3349 of ftlgn-up.f Savage & Associates Hall (Onelovrj • WE DO JVC Receiver-Brand New Cancellation of Interview Appointments: Center lor Choice II Amnesty InternationaI-6GSU Cherrywood Health Spa-Tanning Booth $100 or best offer CaN353 7733 Abortion. Morning After Treatment Informational Mealing 4 Movie CanceBation ol an interview must be reported in 10 visits tor $20- 352-9376 person to the Unrversity Placement Services no Free Pregnancy Test "The Killing Fields" Man's Black Leather Motorcycle later than 5pm on the Wednesday (one week) CAMPUS & CITY EVENTS Proud to be Pro Choice Batchelder Activity Lounge Size 42. excellent condition, quilted lining, following the corresponding interview S*gn-up 18 N Huron Toledo. OH Chris Uenhart. 7:00 pm Tuesday $100.00, no checks, 372-6184. Day Cancellations after this time w* be con- 255 7769 Congratulations on activation don't be loo dra- sidered a no-show You are encouraged to $$$$$$$$$$$$ matic, its probably the second happiest day of carefully consider employers before signing up How to get rt' STRESSED, TENSE, or SORE?? your life' thanks lor being such a good friend 1 FOR RENT lor aMervtews No Show Policy How much is available Vour Answer A MASSAGE'' Love. WANTED Failure to appear lor a scheduled interview or and more ot your questions answered $10 Session CALL 353-4963 Chemey and Kim vkxahon ol the cancellation pokey w* result m FINANCIAL AID FORUM Thurs., Feb.8 Congratulations to Eric "Animal" Peterson and 1 female roommate Fall 89 Spring 90 immediate suspension of your signup privi- John Holm on becoming active Theta Chis We CALL IMMEDIATELY leges for the next recruiting period I' you did 8pm 115 Education Jay Mar Apartments Love You' Kim 353-4 160 not honor your scheduled interview, you are SSSSSSSSSSSS PERSONALS Large two bedroom apis Debbie. Marsha. Jenny. Mary. Laura. Diane as low as $405 00 per month required to send a letter of apology to the em- Cathy and Amy ployer for missing the interview file a copy of " PHI ALPHA DELTA" 1 Male Roommate for '89-90 Close to Cam- Laundry Close to campus this letter with the University Placement Ser- Ms Kathleen M Cufkowski of the Wood pus CaU John 353 4678 or Paul 372-5355 Beat the heat with central a* vices, and meet with a placemen! counselor be County Public Defenders Office will be our Discover Europe 8 earn 6 credit hours 354 6036 lore scheduling any additional interviews Any DAYTONA * DAYTONA * DAYTONA Summer Study Program In France-classes are guest speaker at the general meeting tins even- 1 250 COUNSELORS and Instructors needed* Is the place tobe in Eng*sh Food & accommodation is tree for student who "no-shows" twice wil be denied ing (Feb 7) at 9 00pm m 112 BA Open to all in- Private, coed, summer camp in Pocono For you and your posse" lour weeks INFORMATIONAL MEETING interviewing pnvileges for the remainder of the terested students Mountains, Nonheistern Pennsylvania. Lo- Thunderblrd Htl. $119 Drive $228 Bus Tues . Feb 14. 8 00 pm Room 3000 B A academic year hikan, P.O. Box 234BG, Kenilworlh. NJ 07033 Claredon Plaza $148Dnve-S238 Bus Bldg For more into Dr Chime 372-8180 or (201)278-0565. " 1 bedroom s 2 bedroom Notice on Citizenship Requirements: 'Attention Education Majors* 8 days 7 nights in the heart of the strip 352-6012 or George Koflerus 372 8198 or Call Mark 353-5957 furn 8 unfurn apartments An asterisk (') following an organizational name O S E A Meeting 353 6671 Warren 353-4284 denotes specific requirements regarding work Tuesday. Feb 7.8 00pm . 115ED Female rmte wanted for 89-90 school year $50 Deposit or Full Payment Required DZ DZ DZ DZ DZ DZ OZ DZ DZ * Ftoommaies needed male female status in the United States Please rev«w these Topic Teacher-Mentor Program and Well be House very close to campus All utilities paid 10% Discount at TO's Tanning Too Do you behave pledging is over? Now there are CaH John Newtove Real Estate requirements carefully If no asterisk (*) ap- having nominations for 89-90 Officers Call 353-3346 ask for Susan. Jill or Tonia five days left until initiation Get Psyched!! 354 2260 pears the organization will interview only can- with every sign-up (Regular $30) DZ DZ DZ DZ DZ DZ DZ DZ OZ didates with u S citizenship or Permanent Deadline Feb 28 •JAPANESE CLUB" Hurry Seats are going fast Grad Student w dog seeks same to find 8 Visa Students who do riot meet the work status Come to the Japanese Club Meeting Tonlghtat DZ Jamie PlnkertonDZ share apt 'House 89-90 Call Pete C requirements are encouraged to sign-up on the the Off-Campus Student Center al 8.00 p m Little Jamie. I am so happy for you' What a way 353-7158 or co Pop Cult waiting list 1 Learn about the art of Flower Arranging open to start 1989 Not only are you apart of Pledge « 601 Third St 1 Board, but you're also graced with a great man toad *' ALPHA PHt ' • 1 bdrm (urn • 12 month lease Spotlight Presentations: AND you have the engagement ring lo prove it' Male Roommate Needed for house Close to 'JAPANESE CLUB' Haarl-2-Hearl for quiet people Spotlight Presentations offer valuable aitorma- You're arnazmg. but what else would you ex- Campus S200 00 mo plus utilities ■ • ALPHA PHI * • non about career paths detailed position re- pect from our family?? Here's lo a great semes- 352 5822 sponsibiaties and organizational philosophy AD AFRICAN STUDENTS IN CHINA ' ■ ALPHA PHI ' ■ ter, but tho summer that follows will be even One female needed IMMEDIATELY to sublease 704 Fifth St students scheduling interviews are strongly en- An Educational forum to discuss the history and Hesrl-2-Heart belter ar Cedar Point 4 man apt with 2 other girls on 2nd St Only 2 bdrm (urn -9 month lease couraged to attend appropriate spotkghts Spot experience of Africans at Chinese universities 1 • ALPHA PHI • ■ DZ Love. Your Big. Regma S400 00Neg Desperate! Call 353 7828 Summer Rates ■grit Presentations are usually held in the Uni- Tuesday Feb 7 at 9pm. UCF Center Thurstm versity Placemen! Services recruiter lounge at and Ridge Everyone is invited Sponsored by '* ALPHA PHI • * 7 p m To enter the Student Services Buading in the Progressive Student Organization Hesrt-2-Hean FUNK NIGHT ■ DRY DOCK Person or persons to share apartment for sum- 710 Seventh St the evening please use the patio entrance '■ ALPHA PHI " ■ mer 89 Couples welcome, your own room- BOB MARLEY TRIBUTE 2 bdrm unlurn • 12 month lease GIVE BLOOD mate or lemale Real close to campus rent neg ITeqoae with the Ark band from Columbus Sat- ' * ALPHA PHI ' ' Additional Placement Services: GIVE BLOOD No elected officials Call George 353-4973 urday Feb 11.NE Commons. 9pm Meart-2-Heart There are important services available to you al *A carnbean Assoc event with BGSU Btoodmobiie the University Placement Services Please note ' * ALPHA PHI ' ' ECAP.GSS.TWGA.PSO.APA.WSA and Kohl Feb8th-10th10am-4pm REGISTI Rl DNURSI S that not aM organizations and companies regu Hall (OneLove)* Grand Ballroom Memorial Hospital has openings for registered larty recruit on college campuses The list be- ■ * ALPHA PHI ' • 1 8 2 bedroom apartments-summer. 9 month 8 Heart-2-Heert GIVE BLOOD nurses for Ihe following positions low generally reflects the high demand areas m 12 month leases available 352-7454 •• ALPHAPHI" GIVE BLOOD Obstetrics full and perl lime midnights the world of work Don't become discouraged if Cold and Hungry^ Gel your fresh donuts and your career held is not requested To assist you hot Coffee' at the DELTA SIQMA PI coffee Hey Leah (Boo Boo) Perez Pediatrics full ttme evenings Mental Health unit part lane all shifts 1470-1 490 Ctough in conducting an assertive job search the Uni- table m the BA buading every Mon-Fn. *• 'Sorority B."' If I can't riave you' So you're finally N-N-N- Attractive competitive benefit package includ- SAME PRICES AS LAST YEAR' versity Placement Services provides career and 7 30-1 00 Thanks for always taking time to listen and help t Nineteen' Welcome to the Jungle, we got fun ing tuition reimbursement and relocation ex- Large 2 bdrm furn apts placemen! counseling, credential services, job as much as possible I know I'm not always the and games' Wen. isn't that Special? Behave penses available Please cal human resources with Iree gas heat, water 8 sewer search workshops professional development DISCOVER EUROPE & EARN 8 CREDIT easiest person to gel along with Well. I guess yourself and have fun in that order" (Where seminars, career lairs and an alumm Falcon have you heard that?) for an application o> Mrs Linda Fox Ext 355 tor Close to campus HOURS you turned out to be an okay roomie after all obstetric position or Mrs Kim Borduan Ktrcher 9 1 2 and 12 month leases Network Our excellent Career Resource Li- Love from you favorite GDI. Moaner Happy 19 Birthday! Summer study program In France Classes are Ext 430 for pediatrics or Mental Health open NEWLOVE RENTALS brary offers you career and employer informa- P S Why do you keep putting you legs in the Love. Laura in English Food 8 accomodations is froe 'or 4 mg for further information Human Resources 328 S Main 352 5620 tion and current job vacancies m ALL career air'? Department. Memorial Hospital 715 S Taft fields Placement Counselors directly refer re- INFORMATIONAL MEETING It's Coming1 gistered students to employers m the* deseed Avenue Fremont. Oh 43420 3 Sublessors needed for summer semester Tues. Feb 14 8 00 pm 'ALPHAPHC The most successful College event ol the 80s1 1 800 446 0238 or 41 9 332 7321 career fields insure your access to these ser- 89 Four bedroom house al 1230 Woosler Room 3000 B A Bldg lor more INFO HEART-2-HEART AMERICAN PICTURES vices by registering with the University Place- Wanted to fill apt or house One male or fe- For into Call Sue 353-6338 or Val Or Chittle372 8180or352-60l2or Happy Hours; Mock Wedding Don't Miss it' ment Services m your final year at Bowling male Close 10 campus and furnished CaU 372 5841 George KofleruS 372 8198 or 353-6871 Friday. Fob 10 Green State University 353 0325 or 352 7365 5-9 UPTOWN JAPANESE CLUB" EYE ON THE PRIZE HEART-2-HEART Come to the Japanese Club Meeting Tonight at 507 East Merry "ALPHAPHI" Ihe Off-Campus Student Center at 8 00 p m Big 2 bdrm turn apts Monday, February 20 Tuesday- Wednesday February 7&8 Learn about the Art of Flower arranging' Open HELP WANTED across from campus Dietrich Industries 7 00pm Channel 8 ' Alpha Sigma Phi' Alpha Sigma Phi' to all' Laundry facilities The brothers of Alpha Sigma Phi wish to co- •JAPANESE CLUB' FREE WATER 8 SEWER Tuesday. February 21 ACTIVITIES DIRECTORS NEEDED MERCHANDISING ASSOCIATION ngratulate Christopher Allen Coieman on fus in- 9 1 2 month lease Dana Corporation MEETING FEB.8. 8.00P.M. McF ALL duction into Outstanding Young Men of Amer- NOW INTERVIEWING for the summer of 1989' Need a summer rob? Don I Wait til the last NEWLOVE RENTALS 328 S Mam Elder Beerman Stores TOLEDO FURS: WE ARE WHAT YOU MAKE ica MAKE VALENTINE S DAY minute' Our campground Yogi Bear's Jeliys- 352 5620 Electronic Data Systems USI • Alpha Sigma Phi ■ Alpha Sigma Pfa ■ Goodyear Tire A Rubber Co special for your sweetie tone Camp Resort is looking for 2 creative. Motorola Government Electronics Group BO NEWS Outgoing persons to coordinate 8 direct aclivi Nationwide Insurance Co FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION • Alpha Sigma Phi* Alpha Sigma Phi" VALENTINE HEARTS ties for a family camping resort Location Aur- 705 Seventh Red Roof Inns Formal Meeting WAY TO GO Alpha Sigslll Your message printed inside a ora Ohio 5 miles from Sea World of Ohio and 2 bdrm turn apts with U S A* Force Tues . February 7.1989 Congrats on winning the Lambda Chl/AOPi RED heart border on Tues . Feb 14 Geauga Lake Park Experience preferred bul FREE GAS HEAT. WATER. SEWER 8 HBO' WestftekJ Companies 7 30 pm 1 10 BA Whiffle ball tourney $5 50 - orders must be placed in person not a must Living Facilities provided II inter- Laundry facilities on premises Speaker Bill Colbertson MGR -Alpha Sigma Phi*Alpha Sigma Phi- 214 West Hall ested, send resume to 9 1/2 month lease Wednesday. February 22 HUNTINGTON NATION* BANK JELLYSTONE CAMP RESORT NEWLOVE RENTALS ' Raffle Drawing 3392 SR 82 328 South Main AcuSport * Alpha Slg' Alpha Del! * Alpha Sig * Nelson Mantua Ohio 44255 AJF Rentco The Brothers ol Alpha Sigma Phi wish lo co- You deserve some serious mocking See ya al 352-5620 BobbiGee Find out what the real world is ake' Spend a ngratulate Mark Siruhar and Karen Mettler on Wednesday Afterhours Should you? or Area Photo processing company has position Electronic Data Systems semester or the summer working with leaders in their recent lavaliermg Shouldn't You? open for photo lab technician Positive attitude Campus Manor The Gap your held through a Washington Center Intern- "Alpha Deft "Alpha Sig "Alpha Deft Love, Leese and Allison 8 good communication skills more important 4 person balcony apts left for 89-90 NoxeK Corporation ship The deadline for summer applications is than experience Wilt tram Send reply to ATTN Call 352 9302 Ltarco. tnc Feb. 17. Checkout the detailsFeb. 10. at 10:30 "Attention Education Majors' Manager 1643 Tiffin Ave . Findlay. Oh 45840 NIKKI For Sate 74 Olds Omega 53 000 Actual miles Westfiefd Companies 231 Admm or call 2-8202 O S E A Meeting Tuesday. Feb 7.8 00pm. 11 5 ED Hey Girlie. Guess who s sending you this Mes- $650 00 or besl Offer Coll 372 4 I 79 sage? It's Ihe girl who's been known to be ATTENTION-HIRING' Government jobsyour Thursday. February 23 Topic Teacher-Mentor Program and We'll be Houses 8 Apartments • Close to Campus FRESH EVERY MORNING" called "BOOFIE" Don t you dare laugh"'Well. I area $17 840 $64,485 CaH 602 838 6885 Chubb insurance Group having nominations for 89'90 Officers For Summer 1989 8 1989 90 school year HOT CHOCOLATE. COFFEE. & DONUTS' lust wanted you to know that your thought of ExtR42244 Clearview Schools 1-267-3341 Habbard. Brown 8 Co . Inc Available m the B A Lobby this week Hope your day is a good one "CHRIS DUPEROW" Sponsored by DELTA SIGMA PI YOUR FRIEND SHELLEY BOSTON BECKONS NEW OPENING ID To my favorite Slg Ep. congratulations on go- Bostons leading nanny placement agency in- The Timkm Company The professional Business Fraternity 1 bdrm apt unfurn close to downtown ing active) vites you to spend a challenging and profitable $225'mo plusutil Love. Brigftte One non-smoking female wanted to shars an year with carefully screened professional fami- Friday. February 24 Call after 6pm 354-1079 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ASSOCIATION E. Marry apt. with 3 easy to gat along with nes Complete support network awaits your ar- AmesDept Stores Formal Meeting girls for 89-90 school yr. Call Pam 3 5 3-3095 rival Round trip air. beautiful New England Now leasing for summer and fall Fries Correctional Equipment. Inc Tuesday. Feb 3 •ThatiChi Kevin "Slick" MlllerThetaChi" Petitions tor USG President Vice President and neighborhoods-We care' CaH American Au Pair PIEDMONT APARTMENTS The Umried 7 30pm BA 1010 Hey Mr Sack, don't even shed a tear. Because twelve At-Large Representatives for 1989-90 today 1 800-262-8771 Privileges to Cherrywood Health Spa National Security Agency Mr George Howick w4l be speaking when you go active we'll definitely go dancing And I'll buy ihe Bear! Available) m 405 Sludeni Services Thru Feb 16 Preferred Properties Co -352 9378 Monday, February 27 Love. Kush Railvlew Mini-Warehouse Counselors coed camp in N E Pa. close to PSI CHI/ UPA One bedroom apts for grad students Avaaabte Bank One Dayton NA (at the corner of Railroad Ave And Lehman NYC. has opening for general counselors as Our meeting lonight is at 8 00 in room 108 for fall, close to campus 287 3896 State Chemical Ave )5x7-9x15 9x30 well as specialists for land and water sports, Psych Dr Betsy Allgeier will speak on Sex and 10th Uptown/Downtown Anniversary Party Preferred Properties Co. drama, rocketry, computers. A4C. tripping, Party room for rent Social Relations During College Years Tuesday, February 28 Saturday Feb 11 5pm 352-9378 rope courses, etc We wiH be holding on cam- Preferred Properties, Co A-KornRoeer WHO CARES ABOUT HUMAN RIGHTS $2 00 Admission pus interviews For info & application, write G 352 9378 Federal Reserve Bank WE DO -AH you can eaf pizza Lustig 60 W 66th St 15-E New York. New RESERVATIONS TO DAYTONA First Investors Corp Amnesty International BGSU •First 200 get free t shuts York. 10023 Railvlew Mini-Warehouse •Free mugs, visors, door prizes for aH" only S50 down Call Ramona at 353 7236 lor Lady Footlocker Information meeting a movie (at the corner of Railroad Ave and Lehman 1 anappt FITNESS COUSELORS Ohio Environ Protection Agency "The Killing Fields" Don't Miss Out Ave ) 5x7-9x15-9x30 Partime'FuBlime'Ali Shifts RfchfandCo Pubhe Schools Bate held a r Activity Lounge Preferred Properties Hokday park athletic club State Chemical 7:00 pm Tuesday SEMI-FORMAL ' DRY DOCK 352-9376 Hourly Rate plus membership 1989 Spring Semester Edition ot the Student Previous Experience Helpful, outgoing p-rson- Remodeled two bedroom apartment on 4th St onjanliation Directory sio EP Aorr sio EP AOTT aaty a must Send Resume to P O Box 509 $350'mo plusuhl CaH 352-7422 Now available in the office of Sludeni Activities Congratulations Pate Cushnle and Wendy Perrysburg. 43551 and Orientation. Room 405 Student Services Booth Small efficiency avail anmodiately $250>mo. 1045 N. MAIN Buading Hurry while supplies last on your recent Sig Ep-AOTT lavaliermg LIFEGUARDS util included Prefer Grad student 287 3896 BOWLING GREEN Get your summer rob aned upm \ Head Life- •The brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon guard - rate based on expenen< • Lifeguards al A TO Z DATA CENTER 352-5042 shifts 4 00 hr II interested, cor acl Small Efficiency Avail immediately SSSc? S250 00'mo UM included Prefer grad Slu Complete Packaging Needs. UPS. Federal Ex- Stgma Chi TIM RUFF Sigma Chi JELLYSTONE CAMP RESORT dent 287 3896 press Typing Resumes u« Copies Congratulations on going active I knew you'd 3392 SR 82 1 do it But please no more of the Silent Treat- Mantua. OH 44255 Summer Lease Available ment. OK?"' (Near Sea World ol Ohio) Large, quiet 2 bdrm apt Call 353 4662 before Love.Laura 11. after 4 fllorco's Pizzo Live-in summer lime help in private house Ba- bysitting 8 kght housekeeping CaH or write Thurstm Manor JEFFERY'S LOUNGE SIGN UP TO ATTEND THE SOLD. LEADER- MOTHERS LITTLE HELPER 30574 Wood- 1 or 2 person effic for 89-90 SHIP stream Drive Farmmgton Hills. Ml 46018 Ph CaU 352 9302 Development Workshops information available 313851 0660 It's Morco's Pizzo Time in the Student Activities and Orientation Office Want to stay close? BQ'S Alternative for Room 405 Student Services Building or call Make hundreds in your spare time placing pos- 605 Second Si apts the 21 and over crowd 372-2848 ters No soiling Call|9t8)33MONEY $29b mo for 1 bdrm CaH 352-9302 open daily So Joelte OVERSEAS JOBS $900 2000 mo Summer. W3ff 353-0044 B G Hockey Rules. HUH?' Yr round. All Countries, all fields Free info Wanted to f * apt or house -----•.---- VALUABLE COUPON------Monday thru Saturday Tel Us a story about that Write UC P O Box 52-OH03 Corona Del Mar One male or female Close to campus, fumi- 2 (10") PIZZAS WITH CHEESE & 1 ITEM 4:00 to Midnight ? Love. Alison and Leese CA 92625. ^__ shed 353 0325 or 352 7365 ^^ UPWARD BOUND SUMMER PROGRAM June Welt maintained 2 bdrm apts close to campus, Happy Hours 4 - 7 PM The sisters of Alpha Phi would kke lo congratu- 18 - Jury 28 AprecoBege preparatory program looses avail starting May or Aug 1989 Phone late Megan fnsalaco on her pearling for high school students Employment avaaabte 419-287-4685 850 Scott Hamilton. Excep- $K95 Featuring - as ttonafy nice, modern, furn laundry facilities. PASS»HBO*ESPN The sisters ol Alpha Phi would like lo extend a TUTOR7C0UNSELOR Available 24 hrs daily AC. Water and Sewer mclu 12 mo lease. Special congratulations lo MARCIA KENNEDY Residential. Mm soph Class Fivo post $595.00 per month 234 S Coaege-stove 8 •Video Games on her 1989 initiation mto Alpha Phi" Marcia. refrlg . lower apt $305 per month 5Your Choice tons/ $9 00 salary you are an unforgetable member of the bond INSTRUCTORS)Math. Social Studies. Com- Would you like to live with students who are Located next to the pool munications. Science. & Fine Arts) Avneabls Pan Pizza or Original Round morning hours. Non-residential. Bachelor's de- concerned about social Issuss? We have In the Buckeye Budget To the Sigma Chi Fall Pledge Class Congratu- openings In the Peace House. Ihe house Is MM lations on your initiation ""' gree required. Salary based on qualifications Motor Inn Applications, due February 27. at 301 Hayes located across from campus. Corner of Love. Your Pledge Class Sweetheart Melanie Thurstln and Plks. Ca* 352-7534 Hal