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by Amy Burkett "Racism is a form of ignorance and can studied staff reporter be corrected only by education." WASHINGTON (AP) - For- Several organizations gath- -Frank Castro, Latino Student Union mer National Security Council ered to pool its resources aide, I.t. Col. Oliver North, met toward fighting the problem of our desired goals." there needs to be a continued yesterday with prosecutors in- racism on campus last night at Ken Butler, vice president of push for the multicultural vestigating the Iran-contra af- a forum on Racism and Minor- the Black Student Union, said course requirement. fair at the U.S. Courthouse, ity Enrollment. more activities on campus will "It is needed now, not three where a grand jury probing the The forum was sponsored by help both retention and re- to five years from now," he case also was| the Undergraduate Student cruitment of minority stu- said. meeting. Government. Sherri Houston, dents. The Latino Student Union North, who I • USG minority affairs and hu- In recruitment, he said min- also pushed for the multicul- is under in-' f man relations coordinator, ority recruiters should let tural course requirement. vestigation for , said the purpose of the forum prospective students know that Frank Castro, LSU presi- organizing the was to "establish concrete it isn't all "peaches and dent, said, "Racism is a form sale of U.S. ideas to be brought to students, cream." of ignorance and can be cor- arms to Iran faculty and the Board of To combat racism, Butler rected only by education." and the di- Trustees' attention so we can said more open discussion is version of open path ways to achieving profits to Ni-_ needed on the subject, and D See Racism, page 8. caraguan re North bels, met in a room next to the grand jury with his defense law- yers and associates of indepen- CISG: education is key dent counsel, Lawrence Walsh. time requesting the addition of programs, such North later stood outside the by Julie Wallace as the cultural diversity course. grand jury room, but there was copy editor "You cannot have the programs you are ask- no indication that he had given ing for without additional money," Vogt said. testimony in the closed proceed- The first step in fighting the racism and min- "By voting against the tuition increase, you ing. ority enrollment problems is to educate stu- (USG) are unwilling to support programs to en- North, who wore his Marine dents about the issues, Dave Robinson, Under- hance the University." uniform, had been fighting a graduate Student Government president said In response, Robinson said the University subpoena issued by Walsh's of- last night. needs to ''prioritize the budget" to include these fice earlier this year seeking a At the Racism and Minority Enrollment programs. sample of his handwriting. After forum, Robinson cited specific ways to educate "It's the opinion of the students that adequate a series of court challenges to the campus society about the problems minor- funds exist at the University to provide the pro- Walsh's prosecutorial authority, ites face in order to reach the "ultimate goal — gramming students want," he said. "The inter- the federal appeals court here the abolishment of discrimination at BGSU." ests of the students need to be first." upheld the validity of the sub- Education efforts on the issues can also be ex- poena. The forum, sponsored by USG, was organized tended to the required English proficiency North's lawyers, however, to establish concrete methods of handling the examinations, Robinson said. had indicated they would file an problems of low minority enrollment and ra- The exam for this year, he said, should center appeal to the Supreme Court. cism on campus. around racism and its effects on society. North's appearance at the One method, he said, is to take immediate ac- Robinson said he is concerned that efforts to U.S. Courthouse came a day tion toward making a cultural diversity course fight the issues are divided at the University. after Swiss authorities turned a requirement at the University. "There are so many groups on campus work- over more than 2,000 pages of BG News/Mike McCune Karl Vogt, vice president of University opera- ing on the same issue," ne said. "There needs to bank records of accounts con- Peter Ogbuji speaks about what the Progressive Student Organiza- tions, said USG is contradicting itself by voting be a way to get together to take care of the is- trolled by North and others in- tion is doing to combat racism on campus. against student fee increases, and at the same sues as one group. volved in the transactions being investigated by Walsh. Grad housing Parking problem denied Olscamp said the size of the by Judy Immel faculty would remain "basically staff reporter the same" because of a combin- poll held over ation of the student enrollment University President Paul ceiling and the subsidy received Olscamp denied there was a by the state. Olscamp's home parking problem on campus Therefore, class demands until January during a student breakfast at nis were being met by reallocating home yesterday. positions and advance planning, "We don't have a parking such as the on-line registration reveals hobbies by Debbie Rogers ing to make a specific recom- staff reporter mendation," Jones said. "He's problem — we have a walking process, to be operable by going to study a number of problem," he said, noting the spring 1989, he said. Also, part- by Judy Immel things; it (housing) may not be parking lots near the football tune faculty can sometimes be Hafi reporter A graduate student survey necessarily on campus. stadium are added where needed. concerning housing will not be A graduate housing complex "never full." He added, when possible, al- The student breakfast at University President Paul CHs- finished and sent out until Jan. 1, may be set up by the football He also said lowances are made for seniors I'S home yesterday showed his "human side," students at- 1988, said Larry Jones, presi- stadium around 1-75, Jones said. although 240 closed out of classes they need dent of the Graduate Student He said it is not a far distance faculty park- for graduation. The University President's home, 625 Hilkrest Drive, was Senate. for graduate students because ing spaces Olscamp also talked about the bought by the University during University President William The executive officers of GSS most of them drive to campus were added possibility of building a convo- Jerome's tenure, Olscamp said, and was added onto by Jer- said at its last meeting, Oct. 9, and there would be parking this year, fac- cation center which would house ome. they would around the complex. ulty are also a 10,000 seat amphitheater with The Olscamps entertain over 3,000 people a year at the have a survey "That was the only place he complaining a basketball court/ice arena as bouse, he said. drawn up to be (Olscamp) thought would be about a park- well as faculty offices and town A swimming pool, platform tennis courts and a gazebo fill approved by feasible, Jones said. ing problem. meeting rooms. the back yard. Inside the bouse, the decorations reflect the GSS at the The completed surveys, re- Olscamp said such a project Olscamps' interests. Ruth Olscamp is the coordinator of the Nov. 13 meet- sults and reports will first be The breakfast, sponsored by would cost $42-60 million and University's speech and hearing clinic and is working on a doc- ing. The first submitted to Olscamp and then the University Activities Organ- would be the biggest construc- toral degree. deadline was to other groups that are concer- ization, allowed six students, tion project the University has Olscamp Is proud of an extensive art collection, and many set in response ned about or would be affected chosen in a random drawing, to undertaken. paintings, most done by friends or University students, he said. to GSS's com- by graduate student housing — air their complaints, ask their "I would be satisfied if. during Blithe walls of the house. plaints and the faculty senate, student af- Suestions and see the presi- my term in office, I could get the A large model airplane hangs on the wall in the dining room. comments Jonea fairs and the graduate college, ent's home. funding for the project together, Olscamp has been a pilot since 1955 and' flies whenever possi- about the lack of graduate stu- Jones said. Olscamp promised to look into which would be a very complex ble." he said. dent housing on campus. To get to this finished product, commuter students being able to process," he said. Sailing is another Otacamp hobby cucpiayed on the wall. The "It won't be done because Jones said GSS is approaching park in lots for on-campus stu- If the Board of Trustees ap- chart be and Ms wife used to sail from Washington State to (University) President (Paul) faculty members to help with dents, such as Lot 6 by the foot- proves the building of the convo- Hawaii hangs fa the living room, paintings of sallboata dec- Olscamp wants us to do an ex- the survey research and statis- ball stadium, after Ruth Nekor- cation center at a spring meet- orate the house. Olscamp commissioned a painting of his own tremely good job," Jones tics involved. anec, an off-campus student, ing, it would take at least two said."we don't just want to "We're seeking assistance said she could not park in Lot 6 years to get funding together, sailboat to be done as wefi. See Olscamp, page 5. throw something together." from faculty members who have without being ticketed. and another three years hefore Olscamp said if GSS does a se- background in research tech- When asked where he parked, the building would go up, he rious and thorough job with the niques," he said. Olscamp said he had a private said. temporary issues committee, camp) before and I didn't want survey and it gets a good re- Jones said some members of Sace outside his office in The convocation center would said UAO started the breakfast to go through four years of sponse from graduate students, GSS will probably not be pleased cFall Center which, as presi- be built north of the Student Re- program in 1985 because "the school without meeting him per- he will make a recommendation with the delayed deadline, since dent, he believed was justified. creation Center, in the area be- President doesn't seem to be as sonally," she said. for graduate housing on or near the consensus at the last meet- "I'm in and out of my office fore Poe Road. available as some students Nekoranec, junior RTVF campu!pus, Jones said, ing was to do something about for meetings all day," he said. Memorial Hall would then be would like him to be." major, said the breakfast (Olscamp) saidai that if the the lack of housing and to do it Amy Link, junior IPCO major, remodeled, Olscamp said, and Lisa Zollins, sophomore busi- showed Olscamp's "human survey provesi that there■" is sig- now. asked Olscamp what was being be used for classes and as a ness pre-la w major, said she en- side." nificant desire for graduate stu- done about closed classes into small amphitheater. tered130 ballots In the drawing. "I thought he was very open dent housing, he would be will- □ See Housing, page 5. which students could not enroll. Lisa Collet, chair of the con- "I've never met him (Ols- and friendly," she said. Thursday News in Brief

DBe prepared for the 'Invasion of the Parents,' see story page 3. BELLEVUE, Pa. (AP) — "Wheel of Fortune" Bell of Pennsylvania spokesman Noah Halper said ( personalities Vanna White and Pat Sa jak proved to. Tuesday. G Voter turnout among students de- be too much for a telephone switching center serv- "It completely fouled up the Bellevue office, so clines slightly, see story page 3. ing 20,000 suburban Pittsburgh residents. the 20,000 people served by that office weren't get- 'Wheel of Fortune' Television station WPXI-TV, which carries the ting through and people calling to Bellevue were □ Progressive Student Organization game show in Pittsburgh, offered auditions for the also getting blocked,''he said. fights racism as it urges for divestment, show to the first 100 callers and hired a service that see story page 4. fouls up phones had only seven phone lines available to handle the WPXI planned to continue the promotion calls. through the week, and after learning of Monday's DPalmo gains 100th win in BG's 4-1 "We're estimating that in less than 90 minutes, trouble Bell technicians installed safeguards to victory over Miami. i between 75,000 and 100,000 attempts were made, prevent another overload, Halper said. Editorial 2 November 5,1987 Implement ideas Did you ever notice...? Talk. Everybody loves to talk. follow them even when we walk. First of all, it seemed as if while," since you had an extra But now it's time to do something. Take a look at yourself next everywhere a body went, that hour? The Undergraduate Student Government last time you're walking along a was the question foremost in Isn't it odd that, given an crowded sidewalk, which side everyone's mind. "Hey, is today extra hour to do things, we are night sponsored a forum which was supposed to de- Miscellaneous are you on? The right. When you the day we get the extra hour? I prone to fall even further be- velop concrete ideas" to combat racism and to By Mike pass someone in front of you, don't know, call Factline. I think hind? improve minority enrollment and retainment. Doherty which side do you pass on? The it is. Boy. I hope so — I could re- That's really all I have to say A few very good ideas were presented at the left. ally use the extra sleep." — two pretty oblique comments forum. In Europe (writes the col- Do you think we might be a so- on the oddities of this wild and umnist, trying to convince ciety obsessed with time and wacky existence we all lead as Some of them are going to be tough to implement. everyone he s a world-traveler), punctuality? Well, maybe not crew members on Spaceship It will not be easy to speed up the cultural diversity where cars use the left side of punctuality, but time? And per- Earth. (See, there's this contest course requirement. That will involve committees, the road, pedestrians do the haps, at least for the average in which entrants are challenged bureaucracy and the never-present money. same on the sidewalks; both college student, with deadlines? to use a really terrible cliche in But there are some good ideas that can be im- In lieu of a real column this also pass on the right. An Amer- print. Personally, I think that week, I thought it would be a ican over there quickly becomes So we all planned various uses last line has a pretty good shot at plemented today — that can be accomplished with- nice idea —and much less time disoriented. for that blessed extra hour, winning.) out a lot of money and bureaucracy. There's only consuming, in terms of the effort No wonder the French hate us. whether it be catching up on one catch. They require involvement. a really coherent piece of jour- Not only do we mangle their sleep or extended studying for Like I said at the outset, the One solution offered was for greater interaction nalism would require — to take language, we're constantly an ensuing exam. very gist of this article is Really between Black Greek Council and Inter-fraternity a few minutes to share with the mashing into them on their Now, it s time to 'fess up: of Pointless. In conclusion, let me world some Really Pointless sidewalks. those who planned on the extra just misquote the late President Council. This will take individual fraternities and Observations About Human So some time today, try walk- sleep, how many of you actually Teddy Roosevelt, in a vain at- fraternity members, both black and white, ap- Nature. ing on the left side of a sidewalk. stayed up later, rationalizing tempt to tie all this together: proaching the others, going to the meetings. Thars For instance, have you ever It's a great way to meet people that you now had a viable means "Walk slowly and carry an ac- where it starts. noticed that we walk the same — whether they want to "run of catching up? curate watch." Someone suggested that the University Activities way we drive? No, I don't mean into you" or not. And for those of you who that we go as fast as we can until On a somewhat different note, planned to use that free 60 Organization needs to sponsor more activities we see a cop; I just mean that I was genuinely struck by the minutes for study — how many Doherty, a senior English oriented toward black students. They do. And more somehow, the arbitrary rules we recent annual arrival of "set of you actually put off any and major from Bowling Green, is a black students need to get involved with UAO to have set up for road etiquette your clocks back an hour" day all studying 'til even later, columnist for The News, and in give them suggestions about activities. have become so ingrained in our (is there an official name for rationalizing that you could pretty desperate need of a good The Dry Dock is always looking for sponsors. psyches that we can't help but that?) last week. crack the books "in justB a little night's sleep. Maybe a minority organization anda predominan- tly white organization could co-sponsor an evening at the Dry Dock. When people get together socially they can more easily understand the viewpoints of others, and more importantly, they can see the Cable will 'hang' Ginsburg similarities in each other. ghtest appearance of conflict of "Judge Ginsburg, your stock they could knock out Judge These ideas won't solve all the problems — not by interest. If there is even a hint of in that cable company is worth Robert Bork for one basic a long shot. But it's got to start somewhere. Talk something being less than prop- how much? About $140,000? And reason, his conservative views, won't do it, but by interacting, even a little, things er, it's supposed to be booted up- you've been getting as much as what will they do to someone can get better. stairs to the department's ethics $15,000 a year in dividends? who has the same views plus this By Mike office for a decision. stock deal in his background. But according to the Associ- "Then tell me, judge, didn't it Royko ated Press, which broke this occur to you that the reason the It was difficult for anyone but story, Ginsburg didn't mention cable industry was delighted by a legal scholar to understand his stock ownership to his supe- the case you helped them win much of what the Bork flap was riors or ask for a ruling on the was because the victory would about. Letters propriety of his being involved make their industry more But it doesn't take a legal in the cable case. profitable? egghead to see that the kindest Lillian Gish's career graded S/No Record. It also had President Reagan better get Because the company in "And didn't it occur to you thing that can be said of Gins- an additional fee and does not out his tattered list of conserva- which he owned stock wasn't the that as the owner of a handsome burg's cable stock ownership is not ended by death count towards any degree pro- tive lawyers again. It looks like company involved in the Su- Eiece of stock, you could be that it had a slightly rancid odor. I read with appreciation Barb gram. Obviously, I found it up- Douglas Ginsburg isn't likely to preme Court case, Ginsburg enefiting from this legal Weadock's article in The BG setting and extremely odd thai I make it to the Supreme Court. didn't directly violate any con- triumph of yours? That your There's an old backwoods say- News ("Classics highlighted: could not take the course I wan- Despite his reputation for bril- flict of interest laws. stock could increase in value? ing that goes this way: "You can Gish group promotes film noto- ted (which was still open), but liance, Ginsburg did something But because the Supreme That your dividend checks could take the boy out of the country, riety, awareness," Nov. 4), and there was a spot for me in a one might expect of a Chicago Court's ruling benefited the in- get bigger? That, simply stated, but you can't take the country with the exception of the opening closed course that happened to alderman, but not a former dustry in general, it can be pre- it would put more cash in your out of the boy." clause I find that the article is have an additional fee. Enraged, Harvard law professor. sumed that it benefits Gins- pocket? Ginsburg was born and reared accurate. While it is true that I asked a junior friend what I While he was working for the burg's position as a stockholder "I mean, you're a bright in Chicago, where we have a Dorothy Gish's film career en- should do. His advised going to Justice Department a few years in a cable company. young man, judge, so didn't you long history of fascinating fi- ded with her death in 1968, Lil- drop/add and trying to get in ago, Ginsburg personally hand- A spokesman for Ginsburg learn about avoiding even the nancial dealings by our poli- lian Gish's career can hardly be Computer Science 100. Fitting led a Supreme Court case that said that Ginsburg decided on appearance, the slightest hint, ticians. described as having "come to an time in between classes, sleep- expanded the rights — and the his own that there was nothing of conflict of interest while you So I suppose we can now say: end." Her latest film, "The ing, eating and homework, I profit potential — of the cable improper in what he did. But were studying law, or while you "You can take a guy out of Chi- Whales of August" opened on spent seven hours at drop/add TV industry. when those senators start taking were teaching law, or by read- cago, but you can't take Chicago both coasts on her birthday on without getting to the front. He was quite proud of this a- their shots at him, he's going to ing the rules and regulations of out of his business instincts." Oct. 14 and will be released Here I was with this math chievement. In fact, when he have to come up with answers the Justice Department?" nationally in mid-November. course I didn't want or need for was nominated for the U.S. that are more pervasive than Maybe Ginsburg will come up Critics have already hailed the any requirement. I thought of Court of Appeals, where he now that. with answers that will satisfy Royko is a columnist for the film as "a cinema event" and trying to withdraw/pass after sits, he listed that cable TV case I'm sure they'll ask: the senators, but I doubt it. If Chicago Tribune. have also remarked that "Lil- the first test, but dropping a as one of the 10 most important lian Gish is wonderful. Oscar five-hour course would put me at that he handled while the top an- talk is in the air, and she may be part-time student status. I went ti-trust lawyer at the Justice the oldest actress ever to grab to the class with a highly visible Department. the gold; Lillian Gish is lumin- negative attitude. The teacher But now it has come out that at Mtatf ous. seemed nice, though, so I de- the same time he helped win this HW9 Lillian Gish is indeed a work- cided to stick it out. Since then, victory for the cable industry, he ing legendary film actress. my teacher has given his duties owned a sizable chunk of stock to student teachers and my class in a cable TV company. cmR Ralph H.Wolfe receives a new teacher every And even though his company Curator, Gish Film Theater wasn't the one involved in the V 4MM, three weeks. It seems that once I get used to the methods of a case, what he did is considered a AWN Course choice advice teacher, a new one comes in. definite no-no. Besides this constant change, A Justice Department lawyer, damaging to student approximately six to eight sec- or any other federal official, is Upon my arrival at BGSU late tions of math are taught per required to avoid even the sli- July, I was directed to the Pre- week with a test about every Ma jor Advising office for help in nine days. If I get lower than an deciding my schedule for fall 80 percent on a test, I must re- semester, when I told the ad- take it (I must admit that this Respond viser I wanted to take Computer aspect is completely different 77ie BG News editorial mtmmms Science 100,1 was informed the from 100 level courses and is in Eiage is your campus course only had a few spaces left favor of the student). I must also orum. and it was probable that I could spend at least one hour per week not get one. The adviser told me in the math lab. Basically, I feel You don't have to be a I could take Math 095, since I cheated out of money, time and journalism major or even hadn't had a math course in over sanity due to this unwanted a student to write a col- a year. I was then told that Math course. By voicing my opinion, I umn. TTie News encour- 095 was a closed course, but the am fully ready to hear any ages and welcomes any adviser could squeeze me in. comments from the math de- and all guest columnists. Unfortunately, I said 'yes' with- partment my math teachers Additional opinions may out consulting my undergradu- and the P.M.A. office. Just put be expressed in letters to SOCKDV DAVID HARRIS ate catalog first. When I did this down as another victim the editor. read the course description for swallowed up by the system. 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by Jackie Jackson staff reporter "I've read many articles that have downplayed student The Progressive Student Or- activism as being 'here today, ganization (PSO) is not just in- terested in divestment, accord- gone tomorrow,' but this just ing to its members. Isn't so." 'Divestment is a main focus of ours because it is connected -Richelle Frabotta, PSO with racism and we are against racism," PSO member Richelle Frabotta, junior interpersonal ing and the 1970 shootings at not something that you lose after and public communications KSTJ and Jackson State Uni- Sactuation. What I've learned major, said. versity. rough being in PSO will follow PSO members will be address- Frabotta said the PSO needs me wherever I go. ing other interests including to establish communication be- "It's not like I will carry ban- Third World student struggles, tween student activists involved ners wherever I go," she said. women's liberation, gay and in different movements from "It's the experiences that will lesbian lifestyles and anti-war different areas. stay with me and shine from me movements when it attends the She also said the student for the rest of my life." Progressive Student Network movement is not temporary. The conference will be a good Conference at Kent State Uni- "I've read many articles that chance for her to unite with versity Nov. 14-15. have downplayed student activ- other PSO members from The PSN is hosting the confer- ism as being 'here today, gone around the state and from ence at Kent to commemorate tomorrow,' but this just Isn't Kces as far as El Salvador and the 17th anniversary of its found- so," she said. "Being active is Philippines, she said. Coffee hours give insight by Beth Church every Monday and Thursday 2-3 p.m. reporter "It's just an informal time for administrators and students to talk, giving them (the students) a chance to ask questions," Sue Witschi, COCO ad- An hour of drinking coffee? viser, said. Though that is a part of the increasingly popular World Student Association (WSA) has coffee "coffee hours" programs on campus, sponsors of hours, also on Mondays and Thursdays 2:30-4:30 them said much more can be discovered. p.m., featuring speakers, but with a different goal Generally speaking, a coffee hour is a set time in mind. and place each week where students and faculty "We're trying to promote cross-cultural com- can talk, relax, have something to eat, and some- munication'' Lisa Rudd, adviser of WSA, said. times listen to an informative speaker. "It's a combination of an educational, cultural and Every Wednesday from 2-4 p.m., the German social program." Club sponsors coffee hours, nicknamed "Cafe Shatzel," because of its location in the lobby of Speakers' topics range from popular culture to ShatzelHall. the cultures of many foreign countries. Ethnic "It's a little bit of Germany in BG," Rebecca foods and the theme of a different culture each Marker, vice president of German Club, said. meeting also help to educate interested students. She said German and Austrian pastries are ser- Each group has gotten fairly good turnout for ved in a cafe-like atmosphere, with German music their coffee hours. playing in the background. Students and profes- Rudd said, "Our numbers range from 25 to 80. sors can meet and talk, sometimes in German, and But usually it averages at about 35." get a feeling for the "Old Country." Witschi said, "It depends on the time of the Often speakers are the focus of the programs. semester. When tests come, the turnout isn't so BG News/ Michelle Thornewell Campus administrators have been invited to speak good." at the coffee hours sponsored by the Commuter "I think a lot of people enjoy it. We want every- Off-Campus Organization (COCO). These are held one to feel welcome," Marker said. High Rise Rudolph Libbe Inc. workers, Tom Sullivan and Jan Jacobs assemble tarps around a scaffolding in order to , AMERICAN catch falling debris at the Student Services Building. Suite 450 and 460 underwent remodeling yesterday. PUBLICITY .LUNG COMMITTEE WEEK! ASSOCIATION i*IIlli:iITTTirllllIllMMILtrTT> * Lisa Bratton * Jerry Heinlein * Sheree Siel Charlene Meriweather ( Mon-Thurs 10-9 Remembering those * Chris Uberroth * Heather Laughlin Fn-Sat 10-10 Sun 10 30-7 who support you most. * Margie Gordley * Tracy Beth Tomlinson ?)ARJWS VIDEOS '. :.■ Titai vour |iamii> Iti a urnimptHMiH, delightful »» ' Beth Rutgers * Stacy Paulus ■nd .ill ill allonldlilr prices.

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Housing to move because they now un- derstand each other's positions. a Continued from page 1. "I think that in the beginning we had communication prob- Cancer society honors nurse "There will probably be some lems," Jones said. "I under- who will be unhappy about the stand his position, and I better delay, but I think they'll be the understand his concerns." minority," he said. "I'm not re- As for predicting the results of by Elizabeth Klmes ally worried about that." the surveys, Jones said he will reporter Jones said the delay in getting keep an open mind. the survey does not bother him "I don't know what the results Barbara Hoffman never because something will be done, of the survey will show," he thought her occasional vol- but it will take some time. said. "I don't have any pre- unteer work for the Henry He added Olscamp had a lot to conceived ideas about how it will County American Cancer Soci- do with the thing finally starting turn out." ety would lead to her being Olscamp named the "Ohio Nurse of Hope 1987-1988." a Continued from page 1. Olscamp is also enthusiastic about skiing, while collecting hats is Yet on Sept. 27, Hoffman, an another one of his hobbies. He admitted he is a coffee addict and car- obstetrics and gynecology nurse ried a full mug with him which declared, "Home is where you can Bractitioner at the Student scratch it where it itches." ealth Center, was awarded the The President said his life is dictated by a calendar. "The book honor by the American Cancer says I go here today," he said jokingly. At one period during his sec- Society. ond year in office, he attended events for 47 consecutive nights. "People don't understand that I'm not an elected official. My pri- The Nurse of Hope Program mary job is not to behave like a politician, but to run a $180 million a was established in 1975 to aid in year corporation, which takes time," he said. cancer control through preven- Olscamp, 50, said he did not want to spend the rest of his working tative education. life as an administrator. "Basically I will be serving in "I want to go back to the classroom — teaching makes me ha- a public relations capacity for ppiest," he said. Olscamp is a philosophy professor and has written the American Cancer Society Four books on the topic. and hopefully for nursing as Currently, he is slowly" working on a book about administrative well," Hoffman said. matters from a philosophical view. In the future, he would like to try Chosen for her ability to BG News/Michelle Thomewell publishing a volume of poetry and writing fiction, "just to see if I can communicate, her professional- Barbara Hoffman do it," he said. ism and sincerity of concern, Eople the most is the fact that I cer prevention and the risks of minute video that will promote Hoffman sees her role as a pre- ve never worked with cancer smoking." the program to other nurses. ventive one. patients," she said. "Even the Hoffman said she enjoys people I've met at cancer soci- working at the Health Center Over 50 percent of the nurses "I am trying to keep the can- ety meetings ask what hospitals because it gives her the oppor- recruited through the program cer numbers down 10 to 20 years I have worked at and what type tunity to educate. remain active in the American from now," she said. of patients I've worked with.'* "I like working with healthy Cancer Society as long-term THESIS. Hoffman has never directly Vet Hoffman's work at the people and being able to keep volunteers. taken care of a cancer patient. Health Center has allowed her to someone healthy," she said. Hoffman said her husband is Her prior work with the Henry play an educational role in the "You have the chance to teach already anticipating her further County Cancer Society mainly prevention of cancer. something to someone that they involvement. consisted of administering phy- "Through the Health Center I might not have known about." "You are not done when your WE DELIVER. sical exams during pap clinics am teaching women now to give Hoffman will serve as the "O- year runs out though. You get held four times a year. The pap themselves breast examinations hio Nurse of Hope" until October hooked," she said. "My husband You've survived monihs of labor pains. clinics are given to help detect and the importance of yearly 1988. Her duties will consist told me he realizes this isn't go- uterine cancer in menopausal- pap smears," she said. "I'm mainly of public educating and ing to be over in one year. I hope And you've produced a beautiful, age women. teaching men about testicular attending annual meetings. She to always be involved some- "I think the thing that shocks cancer. I'm teaching skin can- will also be featured in a five- how." healthy thesis. Now breathe easy and let Kinko's reproduce your brain-child with n n« I ,„~ 8* I Thf ■ ^i" . ■ of Art 113 Railroad St Cfcp*rrM>*->t if English For more into, coll Jeff Johnson at 353-7020 354-3977

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Group focuses on service -*"»"«n ima ~;Fi--. * ■» m < . mmM mm "Most of the fraternities and by Debbie Rogers Alpha Phi Omega strategy sororities get together for one staff reporter big event," he said. "A lot of the based on Boy Scout principle time we do small events that aren't even noticed." Service to the campus, com- always open to new ideas and that we really haven't hit in the Some of the fundraising munity, nation and its members suggestions for fundraisers. past," Gordon said. "I wanted to events by other fraternities and is Alpha Phi Omega's number '^ve're still in the planning talk to the big-wig and he sororities on campus, Gordon one goal, Jerome Gordon, presi- process, especially tor the seemed like the best person to Klnted out, were the mud tug, dent of the fraternity, said. spring," he said. talk to." ; bathtub race and the Beta Gordon said the coed frater- One activity Gordon said he Gordon said Bellard sug- 500. nity was founded on the princi- was especially proud of was ples of the Boy Scouts and is a gested talking to council. "The money that they raise is "Wheelins for Wood Lane." He Gordon received a call the day outstanding,' Gordon said. MA ^* M continuation of the Eagle Scouts said the fraternity raised MOO from high school. after the city council meeting He added that Alpha Phi t" from the project. from Woodlane School, 11160 E. Omega's social events are also ■ "It was based on the three "All of the money is going to Gypsy Lane FtrJ about helping different from other greek or- principles of being a leader, be- go to Wood Lane for the Special out with their Christmas party ganizations. A ing a friend and being of ser- Olympics," he said. because an article in the Sen- "Anything...that we have, vice," he said. "Everything is Gordon told city council on tinel-Tribiwementioned Alpha whether it's a party or a get- centered around service." Oct. 19 of its wish to serve the Phi Omega wanted to help the together, it's usually a celebra- Some fundraising activities city. Alpha Phi Omega contact- community in any way they tion of what we've done," he / \\ ' that Alpha Phi Omega always ed Mayor Bruce Bellard to get could. said. "We don't have a house or participates in are recycling his opinion on how to serve the This fraternity's constant de- anywhere that you have to be." .■■-... r — - "V.«MAW> - "Hl\ cans and helping out with the local community. dication to service is what se- Other upcoming activities in- blood drive, Gordon said. "We needed a contact with the parates them from other frater- clude Mardi Gras and "turkey Gordon said the fraternity is community; that is an aspect nities on campus, Gordon said. grams," Gordon said.

In 1985, a controversial novel portrayed the wild, excessive lives of the kids in Beverly Hills.

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WASHINGTON (AP) - President Reagan not making SDI concessions a condition for Communist Party general secretary that vowed yesterday that a nuclear arms treaty cutbacks in strategic arms. However, in his Reagan is adamant about moving ahead Activist calls for truth with the Soviet Union will not undercut the speech yesterday, Reagan complained with his Star Wars program. MOSCOW (AP) - Once Nobel Peace laureate's views U.S. commitment to the security of Europe, about "the Soviet tactic of holding these branded a criminal by the by a Soviet publication, and is saying the stationing of 300,000 American offensive reductions hostage to measures Saving the West is watching for action, not state-run press, Soviet human clearly linked to the Krem- troops abroad and "our steadfast nuclear that would cripple" SDI. words, Reagan called on the Soviets to make rights activist Andrei Sak- lin's campaign for greater guarantee underscore this pledge." Reagan's remarks, taped at the White more progress in human rights and emigra- harov has appeared in print candor on some social issues. Reagan also said it was totally unaccep- House Tuesday, were broadcast to Europe tion and to loosen "the Soviet hold over in his native country with an "It's a proof of the openness table" for the Soviet Union to try to link re- Sesterday by satellite channels of the United Eastern Europe." impassioned call for truth. that's taking place, Sak- ductions in globe-girdling strategic nuclear tates Information Agency's "Worldnet" A copy of the Moscow harov, 66, said in a telephone weapons to restrictions on his "Star Wars" and the Voice of America. Urging the Kremlin to withdraw its forces News, obtained yesterday by interview. "In our country missile defense plan, also known as the Stra- In part, the speech attempted to calm from Afghanistan, Reagan said, "The Soviet The Associated Press, quoted now, many things are being tegic Defense Initiative, SDI. fears that the removal of U.S. medium and occupation of Afghanistan is most certainly Sakharov as saying: "Speak- published that would never "'We won't bargain away SDI," Reagan shorter-range missiles in Europe would a dreadful quagmire." He called it "a no-win ing the truth is an absolute have been printed before." said in a speech a month before Soviet weaken the Western alliance and leave situation" for Moscow. necessity." leader Mikhail Gorbachev arrives in Wash- Europe vulnerable to the Warsaw Pact's The interview is the widest Sakharov also criticized ington for a superpower summit. The two conventional forces, which greatly outnum- The INF treaty will require the United exposure ever given the 1975 Josef Stalin. leaders are expected to sign a treaty ban- ber those in the West. States and Soviet Union to eliminate me- ning intermediate-range nuclear forces dium- and shorter-range nuclear missiles in (INF) in Europe and to discuss other arms The address also challenged the authenti- Europe. Reagan noted the Soviet Union will differences. city of Gorbachev's campaign of openness, have to remove four times as many nuclear Last Friday, Reagan said Gorbachev was or "elasnost." and underscored to the Soviet warheads as the United States. Perry plant inspected NORTH PERRY (AP) - A case of an emergency. The team of six Nuclear Regula- malfunction occurred the tory Commission inspectors same day operators were visited the Perry Nuclear supposed to complete pre- Largest drug ring busted Power Plant yesterday to be- operational testing. gin investigating valve mal- Jan Strasma, NRC functions. spokesman, said NRC Re- Organization responsible for 80 percent of cocaine imports Plant operators shut the gional Administrator A. Burt plant down Tuesday after two avis decided Tuesday to main steam-isolation valves dispatch the special team to MIAMI (AP) - Federal hamian waters for later pickup Customs and Coast Guard contacted to build the beacons failed to close properly. The help Perry's two resident in- agents have smashed the by boats, which then would vessels, O'Brien said. They also had also worked with Customs valves are designed to keep spectors determine the cause nation's largest, m^st sophisti- smuggle the drugs to the Florida had a well-equipped radio room and gave authorities informa- radioactive steam from leav- of the malfunction at the cated drug transpon ring, which coast, according to the federal in Miami to communicate with tion on the ring's activities. ing the nuclear reactor in plant. used spotter planes, Infrared indictment. their planes and boats and Co- Another source in the case beacons and decoy plane pas- The smugglers were so sophis- lombian and Bahamian con- was informant Max Mermel- sengers called "cover girls to ticated they forced anti-drug in- tacts. stein, the former U.S. connec- avoid detection, authorities said vestigators to permanently The ring's spotter planes fol- tion for the cartel, who has Ginsburg lobby starts yesterday. change their tactics, said lowed their own aircraft and worked with investigators for The Miami-based ring was Patrick O'Brien, head of the drug boats, warning of ap- several years. WASHINGTON (AP) - voted for Bork "may be soft" contracted by the Medellin Car- U.S. Customs Service here. proaching vessels and watching The indictment named 30 peo- Stung by allegations that on Ginsburg, conservative tel, the Colombia-based drug According to investigators, over shipments dumped in the ple, including the alleged their help for Robert Bork group officials said in inter- smuggling organization respon- while the ring contracted with ocean. leaders, Michael Munday and was too little and too late, views Tuesday and in mate- sible for 80 percent of U.S. co- the Medellin Cartel to become "Tliey owned aircraft, they James Coley. Munday is one of conservative groups already rial sent to their members. caine imports, to haul cocaine its major U.S. transportation owned vessels, they had elab- two indicted who are fugitives, have listed 20 senators as from Colombia to the United link, it did not involve itself in orate covers of flying women and Coley is among seven people Brime lobbying targets in Thirteen other senators, in- States, investigators said. buying or selling drugs. aboard their aircraft to make it already in custody on other »eir campaign to win con- cluding eight Southerners, "This was the largest trans- The ring contracted to build look like they were charter charges. firmation of Supreme Court voted against Bork but Billation network used by the 820,000 radio-infrared beacons flights or on vacation," he said. Thirteen others, including nominee Douglas Ginsburg. "should be priority targets" edellin Cartel between 1982 —which gave rise to the case The women were referred to by Palm Beach Grand Prix pro- Seven of the 20 senators this time, the groups said. and 1986," said Bill Perry, act- name "Operation Beacon" — to the ring as "cover girls," he moter Lloyd Frink, were ar- ing special agent in charge of be attached to cocaine loads said. rested yesterday when 115 the Miami FBI office. "Essen- dumped at sea. The loads would Agents confiscated 12 aircraft. agents fanned out across South tially this takes the whole organ- float just below the surface to 21 motor vehicles, 28 boats and Florida, and the remaining eight 79-year-old sells LSD ization right out of business. avoid detection by others, but 17 pieces of property used by the people indicted were being During that period, the ring could be located easily by spot- ring, with a total value of $5 mil- sought. CLEVELAND (AP) — A prison term. hauled 20,000 pounds of cocaine ters with radio receivers or in- lion. Munday and Coley dealt with 79-year-old woman was jailed Dorothy Curtis, who will be in 19 shipments, in addition to frared goggles, O'Brien said. While the ring's electronic so- Medellin Cartel leaders Jorge, yesterday serving a 90-day 80 on Dec. 7, was also ordered four relatively small marijuana The smugglers also bought an phistication was one of its as- Fabio and Juan David Ochoa sentence for selling ISD from to pay a mandatory $2,500 shipments, officials said. oceanside Miami condominium sets, it also turned out to be its Vasquez, along with Rafael her suburban home, which fine, court costs and res- Loads of cocaine flown out of and stationed an observer with fatal flaw, O'Brien said. Cardona Salazar and Pablo Es- the judge ordered her to serve titution to police for the drug Colombia were dropped in Ba- binoculars there to keep track of O'Brien said a man the ring cobar Gavira, officials said. as a condition of her reduced buy. ATTENTI SENIORS ♦*♦. *«$«>%:A %JM+ % **>V

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Racism D Continued from page 1. BRING YOUR PARENTS TO Anne Marie Lancaster, com- puter science chair, said, "Even if you have a cultural awareness program, it doesn't necessarily mean that people will learn any- thing about cultural problems/' In accordance to the student code, Castro said racism will not be tolerated by President Ols- camp or by minority student or- ganizations. There are support systems a- vailable for students who have faced racial incidents, he said, but they must be made aware of those systems and seek support. Castro added he believes the most effective way to increase retention and enrollment of minority students is to increase the number of minority faculty. "By minority faculty I mean professors, not administrators, not in the Office of Minority Af- fairs and not foreign professors who fit the 'minority image,' " he said. "We as minority stu- dents need the interaction with native-bom minority professors that can identify with our prob- lems." An audience member ques- tioned Olscamp about efforts be- Churchill's ing made to bring more minority students to campus. Olscamp said, "If you (minor- U- JiUUI ity students) can get admitted academically, we can get you ft through from the money side." 7-Up. Diet 7-Up Keebler There is $1.36 million availa- Ballreich Cherry 7-Up ble at the University for all POIIID CHIPS Coke Zesta Saltines scholarships and $360,000 goes lllllllllll Potato Chips specifically toward minority Diet Vernors & Vernors Diet Coke 1 lb. pkg. 89* scholarships, he said. There is lib. bag $1.79 6 pk. cans $1.59 also additional state and federal 2 liters 89* aid available. Forum participants had different views on the minority issues. Angel Ramos, graduate stu- Little Debbie dent, said, "People often make i—5R~^ things black versus white issues Nabisco Oreos ^Vl^fi> (fe^ Chiquita Swiss Cake Rolls or when in reality they are nothing n more than communication prob- & Double Stuffed Oreos *4^£

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career win, all of them as BG's by Mark Huntebrinker mentor. sports reporter As the score indicates, the Falcons dominated the play The Bowling Green soccer against Miami, but Palmisano team ended its regular season said he was not happy with all play yesterday with a 4-1 win aspects of BG's game. over Miami at Mickey Cochrane Our intensity wasn't at its Field. best today," Palmisano said. "I Whether the season is actually thought we broke down techni- over, however, is yet to be de- cally a few times and when cided. technical breakdowns occur, that can be blamed on the inten- The booters still have slim sity and mental attitude." hopes of an NCAApost-season The Falcons held a 2-0 lead at tournament bid. The Falcons the half thanks to goals by Kevin are one of six teams with hopes McGrath and David Scharf. of being chosen by the NCAA McGrath got the Falcons go- committee to participate in the ing at the 7:10 mark of the half. NCAA tournament. BG will The junior midfielder took a know their destiny after this crossing pass from back Jon weekend. Felton and beat MU goalie Lee If today was actually the final Gillette from ten yards out for game of the 1987 season, the his fourth goal of the season. Falcons have most definetely Scharf's goal came at the finished on a positive note. The 42:04 mark of the half. Junior 1-0 win over Western Michigan back Brian Cook's pass found Sunday clinched the Mid- Scharf, who proceeded to beat BG News/Mark Thalman American Champiponship Cup. Gillete to his right side from fif- Bowling Green fullback Ron Haines (left) tries to elude pressure by to win the contest 41 as Falcon head coach Gary Palmisano notched his Secondly, the win against Miami teen yards out. Miami's Evans Opot. Haines scored a goal on a penalty kick. BG went on 100th win. yesterday was Falcon head coach Gary Palmisano's 100th c See Soccer, page 11. Palmisano gets TO WORKS DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS 100th career win The Discount Place lor Auto Parts ■

back on it." WINDSHIELD by Al Franco The win gave Palmisano a ca- WASHER sports reporter reer record of 100-68-15 in only his ninth year as head coach. SOLVENT Milestones aren't easily gras- Palmisano is only the second PROTECTS TO -25* ped at the moment they occur, coach in BG's 21-year varsity But rather something one can re- history. BG's other head coach flect back on. was Mickey Cochrane, who now That's exactly what Bowling lends his name to the Falcons' Green soccer coach Gary Pal- home field. misano related after he reached Palmisano was a standout the 100-win plateau by defeating goalkeeper under Cochrane and Miami here yesterday. became his assistant coach in "It's something that's hard to 1975. He took over the head appreciate right now," Palmis- coaching duties when Cochrane ano said. "It will mean a lot retired to assume full-time more when I sit back with hope- teaching duties in 1978. Coch- fully my grandchildren and look □ See 100th, page 10. PRESIDENT BREAKFAST Guests CONGRATULATIONS: Jeffrey Depuy Christopher Helmick Amy Link Ruth Nekoranec Michelle Peters Lisa Zollins

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BEREA, Ohio (AP) — The ticing for Sunday's game including linebacker Mike Jun- they're strike-related at all," both holdovers from their strike David Grayson, another for- waves of injuries that have hit against the Atlanta Falcons. The kin (chipped bone in wrist), Schottenheimer said. "I think replacement team. mer replacement player, may the should not Browns this week lost offensive center Mike Baab (sprained an- that's really coincidental." Rookie second-round be activated if Junkin cannot be attributed to players' re- tackle Rickey Bolden to a dislo- kle) and free safety Al Gross The injuries nonetheless for- pick Gregg Rakoczy is practic- play, Schottenheimer said. duced activity during the NFL cated ankle and backup tight (knee injury). ced the Browns to do some shuf- ing at center this week in case In other moves that brought strike, Coach Marty Schotten- end Travis Tucker to damaged "A guy fell on Rickey's leg. fling, as they put Bolden and Baab is unable to play. Baab the Browns' roster to this week's heimer said yesterday. knee ligaments. Bolden is out for Travis was hit from the blind Tucker on injured reserve and played after spraining the ankle 50-player limit, Cleveland re- the season; Tucker will miss side while blocking a guy on the announced plans to activate in San Diego last Sunday but is signed veteran Vyto "When you look at the nature four weeks. kickoff return. Mike (Junkin) offensive lineman Darryl Haley listed as questionable for the At- Kab and waived four players off of the injuries, they're the type fell on his hand. I don't think and tight end Derek Tennell, lanta game. their inactive list. of thing where frankly, they re Several other players have in- accidents," Schottenhefmer juries that may or may not pre- said as the Browns began prac- vent them from playing Sunday, 100th Americans Dennis Mepham D Continued from page 9. and Neil Ridgway. In the last rane was on hand for Palmis- few years, his squads have ano's milestone and expres- showcased such talent as sed his satisfacation with the Mark Jackson, Gary Mexico- tf* accomplishment. tte, and Larry Valbuena. In &$ "It (the 100th win) has all, three All-Americans, 17 more significance because he All-Great Lakes selections, was able to get it in the last and 23 All-Ohioans have per- MID CITY AUTOMOTIVE game on his home field," formed under Palmisano. Cochrane said. "It's better "Right now, when I look than having that 99 carry back, I'm just pleased to be over until next season. To get associated with the quality WINTERIZATION the 100th in that short of time men we've had at this pro- (nine years) is really an ac- gram," Palmisano said. Includes: Flush, Anti-freeze complishment." and Complete Inspection Not only has Palmisano es- It safe to say there will be $23 calated the BG program into more quality men in a BG most cars the national spotlight, but he uniform because Palmisano is also widely respected by has a knack of getting the 223 N. Main Si. (Nexl lo Howards) Phone 353-0256 his peers. He was appointed most out his players. Senior Open Mon-Fri 8:30-5; Sal 8-12 "Honesty Is Our Trademark" to the Division Coaches captain Larry Valbuena said Committee as chairman of Palmisano was able to get the the Great Lakes regionm and most out of his ability. is also chairman ofthe Inter- "He helped because he al- w< • 1!■! I'M 'ili'-i'. .if 11. i II collegiate Soccer Association ways pushed me," Valbuena of America Ranking Commit- said. f'He knew I had poten- tee. In addition, he serves on tial and he always made me the NCAA Tournament Ad- reach for more." The '88 K€V visory Committee and is a At 35, you can bet Palmis- former vice-president of the ano is going to reach for Ohio Collegiate Soccer Asso- more. So, when he sits back in Bringing you Parent's Day ciation. the rocking-chair with his grandchildren he will recall Under his helm, six Falcons that the 100th win milestone and the entire year in style have been drafted by profes- was just a stepping-stone to IK, News MarkThalman Gary Palmisano sional teams, including Ail- bigger and better things. Tim-vm?. &?*& THIS WEEKS SPECIALS Parent's Day Cold 24 Long Neck Returnables, King Kegs, Suitcases Mum Corsages $2.00 Post-off on 12 pk cans - Bud, Lite, Coors, Strohs 15 pk Carnation Corsages $2.00 Post-off 12 pk NR - Bud, Bud Light Carnation Boutonnieres $1.50 Cash & Carry Specials California Cabernet or Blush Savignon Wine 750 ml 99* Fancy Carnations $5.00 a doz. Pepsi 2 liter M.09 We're the guys in Mixed Bouquets $4.00 a pkg. the tuxedos! Centerpieces, Planters, Plants, Balloons Ruffles Potato Chips 61/2 oz. 99* Look for us at the Union Oval TODAY II a.m. 4p.m. Matilda Bay Caters 4 pk *3.99 Order your 1988 yearbook # Myle's Flowers by colling 372-8086 434 E. Wooster 352-2002 Racketeers 434 E. Wooster 352-78 IS "»■' iHI"f"- ""T'l'iniiiiinun

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BG confined to 'spoiler' role in MAC Hurons Preseason predictions worthless as EMU leads pack of Cal Bowl hopefuls stealing ly-televised game on ESPN to- (Fla.), it may be able to give the the bowl season. night, don't count on BG crash- Flashes a game Nov. 14. But BG fans are no strangers to ing a MAC championship party don't count on it. Give the edge this kind of domination, just two kudos the following Saturday in Vpsl- to Kent. years ago the Falcons took an ReMarcs lanti, Mich. Two more wins for If this scenerio comes true — 11-0 team to Fresno for Cal Bowl Marc De'.ph the Hurons would clinch the ti- with EMU losing in always- V, only to get whitewashed, 51-7, YPSILANTI,Mich.(AP) tle; a loss to BG could spell tough Toledo, and Kent winning by the Bulldogs of Fresno. — For years, Eastern Mi- Sports columnist doom. its two remaining MAC games If that kind of machoism is chigan was the football The Falcons close at home in a —the conference would end in a your cup of tea, BG fans, there doormat of the Mid- somewhat meaningless game two-way tie, with both Eastern remains a glimmer of hope in American Conference, but against Central Michigan. The and Kent locked at 6-2. The Hur- the Falcons returning to Cali- they may be winning a title will be decided by then be- ons would be California bound fornia, where they are 0-2 in battle for respectability. will represent the MAC in the cause the three contenders thanks to a Sept. 26 win at Kent. bowl appearances. by Marc Delph Dec. 12 California Bowl. Unlike —Eastern, Kent and Miami — But don't feel sorry for KSU; This week. Eastern Mi- sports coutumnist a week ago, BG no longer holds will all have completed their sympathy should go to the Hur- As strange as it first sounds, chigan received more Top its own destiny in the palm of its Ankney and Co. will be tuned 20 votes than another In the beginning, back in Au- hands. But, quite possibly, the into tonight's game rooting for school in Wasbtenaw gust when the Mid-American Falcons could hold the fate of Eastern. Despite the fact BG County — the University of Conference season was being another contender. already defeated the Rockets, if Michigan. played out on paper, last week's No team at this point in the Miami and the Falcons win the Bowling Green-Miami game did season wants to be considered a Unlike a week ago, BG no longer holds its remainder of their games, they "Don't let anybody kid not loom as a real factor. But as spoiler; that means champion- own destiny in the palm of its hands. But, will tie for first. But since the C— we're not better is always the case, the so-called ship aspirations have gone by Redskins dumped BG last week, Michigan," Eastern's experts missed their mark the wayside. Unfortunately for quite possibly, the Falcons could hold the they will go to California. football Coach Jim Har- again. the Falcons, with Saturday's kema said Tuesday. "I This is the same group that setback and, maybe more im- fate of another contender. The Falcons want a three-way think it's dumb to even Elcked the floundering Toledo portantly, a Sept. 28 defeat by tie for first with EMU and either suggest we can play with ockets to win it all. now 2-4 Western Michigan, Miami or Kent, preferably KSU. Michigan, but five years Instead, the winner of Satur- that's the position they are in Then, BG would win the tie- from now ... who's to say day's game remained very now. breaker and begin packing for we can't play with anybody much alive in the MAC title pic- From contender to spoiler in a conference schedules. Unless, of ons. This writer recently witnes- California. but the teams in the Top ture ; the other, contrary to BG matter of one week. course, the Falcons can upset sed a PCAA contest on the tube, BG, however, would have to 10." In this week's Associ- coach Moe Ankney's statement, Looking ahead at BG and the both Kent and EMU. pitting San Jose State, the win the remainder of its games. ated Press faded into Never-Never Land. MAC race, the Falcons entertain If KSU gets past BG this week, favorite to win the title, against A tall order considering the poll, the Hurons gathered When Rich Dackin's pass was Kent State this weekend. At 4-2 it will host Miami in what could Nevada-Las Vegas. The talent competition which lies ahead. six votes, two more than Eicked off and returned for a and one game behind leader be the MAC championship on both sides was like something Stranger things have happened, the Wolverines. Based on mchdown by linebacker Pete Eastern Michigan, a loss to BG game. never before seen in any MAC though. that point total, Eastern Mather, it was, for all intent and this week would derail the Gol- The Redskins venture out of r»e: The quickness and size of Michigan would rank 28th purposes, over for the Falcons den Flashes. That's one for the the MAC this week into Miami of PCAA will make the out- And who am I, besides one of and Michigan 29th in the (although BG is not mathemati- spoils of BG. Florida territory. If Miami come similar to BG's game at the members of the media who nation. cally eliminated). The following week, the Fal- (Oh.) can assemble enough Penn State — the mismatch of picked Toledo to win it all? The Falcons, however, still cons travel to EMU. If the Hur- players from the heap of broken have a very active voice in who ons can get by UT in a national- bodies in the massacre at Miami

Soccer shed the ball past Nathan Levens from 12 yards out. C Continued from page 9. Senior midfielder and co-captain Larry Vai- BG put MU in a deeper hole at the 7:51 mark buena, who might have played his last game in of the second half. Cook was again involved in a Falcon uniform, said the goal ruined one of the action. Cook was tripped up by MU's Saul BG's goals. Pohn as he headed for a one on one confronta- tion with MU goalie Gillette. " I was really happy we went out on a victory The foul occured inside MU's goal area which today," Vaibuena said. "But we really wanted gave the Falcons a penalty to get that shutout." kick. BG elected junior i-ack Ron Haines to take the kick. BG all put away the game with 11 minutes left Haines answered the call by when sophomore midfielder T.J. Casey took a beating Gillete with a waist shot from the left side that rolled past MU goa- level line drive into the right lie Mike Rappel, who had replaced Gillete. The corner. assist on the goal went to McGrath. MU tallied their lone goal at the 27:50 mark of the second "It was nice to have the the four goals today," half. Forward Evans Opot Palmisano said. For now, all the Falcons can do took advantage of a BG de- is sit back and wait to see if they are to put on fensive breakdown and pu- Vaibuena their uniforms at least one more time in 1987.

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But doc aaya I'll be MENT CLOSE TO CAMPUS (E REED)REDUC HISPANIC FIESTA ready for IMa weekend. S whow knows. I OFFICE LOCATED AT ADVANCED SPECIALTY Iriend everl Your dream and WHOSE nightmare? I guess PRODUCTS, INC., 428 CLOUGH STREET. ED RENT SI00 A MONTH MUST MOVE international Lounge, 411 South Hal this Is one family tradition that's OK to break. might |ust show you what Hermedlcilly seel- Love. BOWLING GREEN. OHIO TELEPHONE STARTING IMMEDIATELY CALL 849-2908 Thurs . Nov 5. 1987 at 9 00 PM Congrats on your FIJI lavakertng to Doug. UTB, ed It. 1 Your Roomie 354-2844 AFTER 6:00 PM Hispanic food music and much more Ker Your bud: FEAVER

-School of HPER- Low Cost Treatment Ski Trip to NOONTIME • * • STEAMBOAT • • • VD-STD Colorado January 2-10, 1988 Men and Women LECTURE SERIES * Openings Still Available • 1 Hour PEG Credit * Daytime and Evening Appointments ACADEMIC MANDATORY OPTION GROUP MEETING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10th Sun. Nov. 8, 8pm Eppler Center 354-3540 Call 372-2876 for More Info. Planned Parenthood Joni Reed from the Center for Academic options will discuss alternatives to traditional classroom learning. Brod McDevItt , IT Mrs

Noontime Lecture Programs are from Noon-1 P-m. in the Main Lounge of the Off-Campus Student Center. Sponsored By: The Off-Campus Student Center Commuter/Off-Campus Organization Non-Traditional Student Association UAO

Winthrop Terrace Apts. iimiiinm EXXXZ [Second V.I.PSs Frolic & Spirits ttft vJlp'UPllf.nir fin—tin 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts .- Furn. & Unfurn. in oAligddiiKf THURSDAY - COLLEGE I.D. NIGHT Uv Includes: Heat, Water, Full Time Maintenance \Mmntk NO COVER ErKsvtsVnmsmf IT'S A NEW WORLD AT V.I.P.'S SAVE $'s WITH SPECIAL RATES DURING NOVEMBER TOLEDO'S OWN HIGH-TECH. NIGHT CLUB Office: 400 Napoleon Rd, Hrs: Mon-Frl 9-8 2518 S. REYNOLDS 867-9123 352-9135 Sat & Sun 10-4 m^c