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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 4-10-1979 The BG News April 10, 1979 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News April 10, 1979" (1979). BG News (Student Newspaper). 3603. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/3603 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 Smews Bowling 'Green State University tues- day4-10-79 York expected to take hockey post by Dan Firestone held within the next week to name a the job and Bowling Green is very in- Small also said, "There was some position, and was named NCAA coach and Dtv* Lawandowskl new coach at Clarkson," Rothermel terested in him. talk that he would not be back next of the year two years ago. said. "If you get Jerry York you're very season. He had applied to different Week stresses Jerry York of Clarkson is expected to fortunate. Bowling Green is in a schools. There's no hard feelings A Bowling Green hockey player said be named the new Bowling Green ..THERE WAS speculation that roo pusition where they have to find an among the players here. that he saw York with University crime prevention hockey coach at a press conference at coaches: York, and Rick Cromley of established coach in a short period of York led the Golden Knights to the Athletic James W. Lessig yesterday at 9:30 a.m. this morning, in the Ice Arena Northern Michigan were the two top time." first round of the Eastern Collegiate the Ice Arena. Safety Awareness Week, Lounge. candidates to replace Ron Mason, who Athletic Conference (ECAC) playoffs The News called local motels and running now through Friday, will Clarkson Sports Information Director will coach at Michigan State University CROMLEY'S WIFE said that her this season losing to NCAA third-place were told by a desk clerk at the Falcon emphasize personal, public and Barbara Rothermel told the News last next year after six years at husband would not be leaving Northern finisher Dartmouth in overtime. Plaza Hotel that he thought York was property protection and feature night that York would sign as the new Clarkson assistant coach William Michigan next year. staying there but under another name. seminars on crime prevention, Bowling Green coach. O'Flaherty told the News that York was Ed Small, a Clarkson player said that York is a 1967 graduate of Boston York and Clarkson Athletic Director according to Campus Safety and "Yes we expect him to sign in Bowling Green for the interview. O'Flaherty told him yesterday that, College and has coached Clarkson for F. William Fiesinger were unavailable Security Officer Charlotte tomorrow. A press conference will be "I know Jerry is very interested in "We lost our head coach for next year." seven years, his only head coaching for comment. Starnes. The highlight of the week, Starnes said, will be "Rap on Rape," a seminar designed "to Growing litter point out the number of rapes on campus and the many aspects of rape." may end food, For more information about the seminars, check this week's drink at Library Green Sheet or call Sara Sherick at 372-5586 for details. Starnes said she places an by Cindy Zlotnlk emphasis on personal safety in news editor the form of preventing hitch- hiking, or' 'soliciting rides on Removing all the vending machines the roadway," as she referred to and prohibiting eating, drinking and it. smoking in the Library may be the only There are specific laws, alternatives in combating the in- Starnes said, that make hitch- surmountable trash problem that hiking outside of safety zones a exists, according to Dr. Dwight F. misdemeanor. Burlingame, dean of libraries. Under state and city law, a "There is a very high level of disgust person convicted of hitchhiking among staff members with the whole may receive a $50 fine for the issue of food and drink in the Library, first offense; a $10-1100 fine or no and they are coming to the point of more than 10 days in jail, or both, removing all the machines period," he for a second offense within one said. year of the first offense; and a "Personally, I don't like it," $25-$200 fine or no more than 30 Burlingame continued. "A better days in jail, or both, for a third alternative would be to get the student offense within one year. to simply throw his trash in the Safety Awareness Week is wastebaskets." sponsored by the Safety Com- mittee, Student Government CONTAINMENT OF trash has been a Association, University students problem in the Library since the and faculty members, the Link, opening of the building and the in- the Student Recreation Center stallation of the vending machines in and residence halls. 1967. The height of the problem oc- curred last summer and fall forcing the Student Government Association to 1979-80 officers pass recommendations resulting in: elected by GSS -Expansion of the separate room which houses the vending machines and Elections of Graduate Student the microwave oven; Senate (GSS) officers for 1979-80 -Installation of newer, easy-to-clean were held at Friday's meeting. furniture and an additional soft drink The candidates for the three machine because students had com- positions were unopposed. Gerald plained that the one machine's supply E. Krygier, a graduate student in was constantly being exhausted; education, was elected president. -Removal of the glass In the carrels Rodger Gerhardstein, a graduate on the sixth, seventh and eighth floors, student in speech and an earlier allowing observation, to prevent candidate for president, with- drinking, eating and defacing of books drew from the election. and materials. Roy Finkenbine, a graduate student in American Culture, was THE GLASS has been out of the elected vice president. Former carrels for two quarters and Vice President Fran C. Dickson Burlingame said, at first, the problem announced before the election her was declining. "It hasn't been very withdrawal from the race. succe.'ssful, lately, and we're just Jon Rice, a graduate student in frustrated with it now." art, was elected treasurer. Burlingame agrees with complaining Velma Brown, a graduate students that the carrels would be much student in Popular Culture and a more desirable with the glass back in. member of the Third World "I would love to do that," he said. Graduate Association (TWGA), See page three approached the GSS to ask about funding if the Advisory Com- mittee on General Fee Allocations (ACGFA) recom- mendations are approved. Concern over trash, vandals spurs meeting ACGFA suggested that the TWG A not be funded because it said the TWG A was a duplication by Keith Jameson sole blame for the trash and noise, but Perkins agreed that juveniles are CHARLES DAVIS, of Howard's Club Other suggestions at the meeting of the GSS. ACGFA recom- Staff reporter that the term student "is a category largely to blame and questioned H. 210 N. Main St., said that establish- included a stiffer penalty for littering, mended the TWG A seek funds that covers a great area. Whenever the whether it was the parents' fault that ment owners "can't be vigilantes" and hiring extra police, which Perkins through GSS. City residents and downtown patrons word student is mentioned, the first juveniles are creating trouble late at about vandalism and that there is only called a "beer patrol," to patrol on the "We're willing to cooperate may sue cleaner sidewalks near liquor Impression is the Bowling Green State night. so much an owner can do under the law. weekends and an association of liquor with the TWG A as much as establishments and more trash cans University student," Perkins said, Anthony Kaufman, of Kaufman's, 163 permit holders to meet periodically and possible," said former president after a meeting of city officials, liquor adding that many of the patrons come Ash said that there was not much the S. Main St., said he considered a curfew offer the city solutions to any con- William R. Forsberg. He added permit, holders and the public. from Perrysburg, Grand Rapids and city police department could do about for juveniles a possible solution to tinuing trash problems. that when the TWG A needs There has been concern in recent other area towns. the problem when it involves juveniles. vandalism. MICHAEL VOLL, Student Uover- funding, it should come to the week;, by city officials and city Perkins said that the city has studied nment Association president, said that GSS Executive Council. residents concerning increased trash other college communities such as as good weather approaches, the and vandalism in the downtown area, Oxford and Athens to see how a curfew problem only intensifies and that the In other business, Dr. Dwight partic ularly on the weekends. "University students get blamed for has worked. city should do something as soon as Burlingame, dean of libraries, City officials said that they would buy The curfew, from what the city has possible. spoke to the GSS concerning as many extr; trash cans as the budget learned, "probably would not be suc- Perkins also suggested that the city library hours during breaks. He would allow and It was the general too damned much..." cessful, '' according to Ash.