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Vol. XI.. No. 24 Bowling Green State University January 11. 1988

England performance set Rudolph-Libbe Sampen to introduce new saxophone donation creates One of mUSic's newest and most scholarships sophisticated technological Rudolph/Libbe Inc .• one of the largest advancements will be presented by a and most diversified construction University professor in the wor1d services farms in the Midwest, announced premiere performance of the electronic last month that $50,000 has been given saxophone in England Jan. 16 and 19. to the University to endow three Dr. John Sampen, music, will perform scholarships. Morton Subotnick's "In Two Wor1ds: A Dr. Dwight Burtingame, vice president Concerto for Saxophone, Orchestra and for University relations, said the gift will Computer" on the Yamaha WX.7 MIDI create scholarships in each of three wind controUer in Cambridge and London undergraduate coUeges--the CoUege of with the Electric Orchestra. Both Technology, the College of Business performances are sponsored by the Administration and the College of Arts Electro-Acoustic Association. and Sciences. Only the interest The WX.7 MIDI wind controller generated from the principal of the combines Yamaha state-of-the-art endowment be awarded, enabling the technology with the saxophone's wiD scholarships to be sett-perpetuating. traditional fingering and mouthpiece. When linked with the power of the MIDI Burlingame said Rudolph/Libbe has (Musical Instrument Digital Interface). the unusually strong ties with Bowling Green WX.7 can "speak" directty to synthesizers that began more than 35 years ago "'hen the firm's founders and principals, and tone generators to produce a "host Rudolph, his brother Philip of modem musical feats." A wind sensor Frederick W. inside the WX.7 detects variations in J. Rudolph and their cousin Allan J. Libbe breath control and controls the vibrato, were students at Bowling Green. "Since that time the ties between tone and articulation of the source Rudolph/Ubbe and the University have producing the sound. been exceptionally close," Burtingame Sampen, who has worked with the said. "Not only have each of the instrument only since mid-December, John Sampen, music, practices on the electronic saxophone for his Jan. 16 and 19 company's founders had children who beieves this concerto is the first classical performances where he will premiere the instrument in England. He said the concerto have been students at Bowling Green, composition to so use the WX.7. is the first classical composition to use the Yamaha WX7 MIDI wind controler. but Rudolph/Libbe also counts among its Beca• ise of the rapid development of literature for it," said Sarnpen, a specialist The 40-minute Subotnick concerto is key managers and employees a large modem technologyI electronic in contemporary saxophone music who Is divided Into two parts, one for alto number of the University's alumni. In instruments that were once expensive addition, the company has been very are now affordable, said Sampen. increasing this repertoire by encouraging saxophone and one for the WX.7. In composers to write music for it. October Sampen performed Part II, the generous in making internships available "These instruments are a real part of In 1.984, Sampen and two other portion for the alto saxophone, with the to Bowing Green students and a number our musical future. As a teacher, I need to saxophonists were awarded a National Toledo Symphony Orchestra. of its employees have taught courses and expose my students to the latest Endowment Consortium Grant, consisting In adc:ition to the performances of the seminars at the University.'' developments. Ifs important that we, as of an $18,000 monetary award to be entire Subotnick work in England, the The first scholarship awarded through active musicians, stay in the forefront of used exclusively for commissioning concerto is scheduled to be performed the Rudolph/Ubbe gift wil be presented the new technology," said Sarnpen, who composers to write new music for the March 11-12 in Albuquerque, N.M., with to Wiliarn Glazener Jr. of Findlay, a senior has taught the University for 11 years. at saxophone. the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra. construction technology major in the The tnKitional saxophone, which was As a result of the 1984 grant, Besides his trip to England this month, Colege of Technology. Glazener recentty invented in 1839, is considered relatively composers Morton Subotnick, Donald Sampan traveled to Europe twice in 1987 completed an internship in new compared to the trombone, clarinet Martino and Milton Babbitt, al world-class for recitals in Belgh.m. Holand and Rudolph/Libbe's estimating deparbnent. and flute, instruments which have been musicians, were commissioned to write Switzer1and, and for a concerto Since Fritz and Phil Rudolph and Alan evolving for centuries. new saxophone music. Sampen was performance in Biel, Switzerland, with Libbe received their degrees from ..As a result, there were fewer ma;or given the honor of premiering the piece former Bowling Green faculty conductor Bowing Green in the 1950s, the firm composers who could have written by Subotnick. Gaegorz Nowak. -5usan McDonald they estabished has grown to become the 152nd largest construction orga1aization in the coootry and the largest localy owned construction company in northwest . The firm has Portfolio assessment provides a new credit option participated, through competitive bidcing, Terry Stelingworth of Toledo was the documentation, then the student Students could receive as l'l'B1Y as 30 in a runber of new construction and ori'f a year fNmf from completing her receives crerary at 372-2361 for help. book. the onfine catalog is useful for prepare students for specialized technical Toledo. Nov. 8. in selecting books for the library's "Once you are on the system. ii compiling reacflllg lists by allowing faculty occupations. The program is a two-year Dean Purdy, student affairs research & Gerald Saddlemire, college student The following faculty and statt have practically works itself." Miko said. an easier way to update their lists and coDection development. curriculum. Implementation will require evalua!Jon and Mary E.. Edmonds., student personnel. presented "Graduate Education and The Bowling Green Brass Quintet, with represented the department at the American approval of the Board of Regents. affairs. presented "Prejudice and the Entering Career Mobihty .. at the Association of College members: Edwin Betts and George Novak, Spee.:h-Lllllguage-Hearing Association in New In other business, the trustees heard a College Freshman: How Strong Is It?" and "\'Vhat Unions-International Regional Meeting. Wayne trumpet: David Rogers, horn; Paul Hunt, Orleans. Nov. 13-16: Elizabeth Burroughs, report from William H. Ficken Jr., president Is Corpcrate Crime: Problems of Definition and State UmverS1ty. Detr0tt, Mich .. Oct. 1 0. also. trombone; and Ivan Hammone, tuba. all of presented "Speech Signs of Amylo1dosis. "Roger Colcord, presented of the Alumni Association Board of Measurement" at the Society for the Study of presented "Careers in Higher Education" at the performance studies. presented eight concerts in North Carolina. Nov. 1-7 _ "Adolescent Stutterers' and Nonstutterers' CSC holds back on work until after election occurs Trustees, on the activities of the Alumni Social Problems. Chicago. 1:1 .. August 14-16. National Association for campus Activities Great La<.es Regional Meeting. Grand Rapids, Mich .. Fluent Speech: Perceptual Comparisons ... operations and maintenance. was Association and alumni involvement with The agenda was short at Classified Staff the union is voted in. Karen Gould, romance languages. presented Nov. 1-3. The Bowling Green String Quartet. with Herbert Greenberg and Diana Simmons, appointed to the Insurance Appeals the University. Council·s December meeting as many Kreienkamp said the consultant also told "The Writer and the Whore or the T erritcry of members: Paul Makara and Vasile Beluska, presented "Loudness Discomfon Level projects continue to be on hold unbl after him that a bargaining unit contract will Committee. Faculty Senate Chair Ralph Wolfe. Feminine Inscription: France Theoret's Eldon E.. Snyder and Mary Jo Kane, violins; Pamela Ryan, viola; and Alan Smith. Prediction Us:ng the Acoustic Reflex ... Richard an upcoming election to be conducted by supercede any civil service rights that an - The council expressed its appreciation English, announced special ceremonies on 'Necessairement putain'" at the Association for presented "Photo Elicita!Jon Responses to celo. all of performance studies. performed in McGuire and Michael Rastatter, presented "Naming Reaction ol Stutterers to the State Employee Relations Board. employee might have with the only to Imogene Krift. duplicating. and Sam Feb. 16 to mark the 25th anniversary of Canadian Studies in the United States. Montreal. Female Athletes: Basketball Players and the inaugural concert for !he Oak Harbor Ohio rmes Arts Council. Nov. 17. Tachistoscopically Presented Pictures ... Linda The election, to be held Feb. 4. will exception being in matters that are not Ramirez. employee relations adviser, for the first Faculty Senate. All past senate Oct. 7-10. Gymnasts" at the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport, 1987. Petn:>sino, presented "Lingual Vibrotactile determine whether the University's directly covered in the bargaining playing Mrs. Claus and Santa at the Dec. chairs and secretaries will be honored. James H. Albert, mathematics and statistics, Becky Pissanos, health. physical education Sensation and Susceptibilrty to Delayed Auditory custocfial, food service and telephone agreement. Also. such benefits as sick 12 CSC Christmas Event. Approximately The next regular meeting of the Board of presented .. An Introduction to Generalised Pamela C. Allison, health, physical education and recreation. presented ·'The Physical Feedback." Gail Scukanec and Michael operator employees want to be leave. vacation accrued. holidays. as well 140 children visited with the couple and Trustees is scheduled at 10 a.m. Feb. 19 linear Models°' How I spent My Sabbatical and recreation, collaborated with Janet Education Specialist in the Bementary School Rastatter, presented '"Reaction rimes of as actual wages that are put into the at WBGU-TV studios. represented by the Communications received small toys and candy. Year .. at the Northwest Ohio Chapter of the Frederick. liberty Center Elementary School World" al the Ohio National Physical Education Bilingual Speakers to T achistoscopically contract can be lowered below state Presented Lexicons:· Larry Small and Kewin Workers of America. Bob Kreienkamp, --Joyce Hyslop, special events chair, American Statistical Association. Bowling Green. physical education specialiSt and BGSU master Conference. K-8 at the Rickenbacker Afr minimums if agreed to in the contract. National Guard Base. Columbus. Oct. 9. Squibb, presented "Stressed Vowel Perception CSC chair, said nearly 300 employees will reported that the Feb. 6 BGSU!Eastem Dec. 1. graduate. presented a staff development be involved in the election. In other business: workshop entitled .. Educational Gymnastics: in Weird Recognition ... Michael Rastatter, Michigan basketball game has been Edward E.. Morgan, Jr~ gerontology. "If the election determines that these --The Professional Development Teaching and Observing For Quality Movement" Eric Jones and Thomas Southern, special presented "VISUal Coding Dominance in designated as Classified Staff Appreciation New staff added presented .. Senior Center Funding" at the education, presented ··chronological Age at Stuttering: Evidence from Central employees want union representation, Committee was disbanded due to lack of for the Virgin:a Beach Public Schools. Virginia Night. Discount tickets will be available at Greater Toledo Area Coalition on Aging"on Nov. School Entrance and the Prevention of Learning Tachistoscopic Stimulation. "Chaired Sessions: CSC will have to look into adjusting its employee participation in the various Employees recently joining the Beach. Va., Nov. 10. the ticket office to be purchased before the 30. O:sabilities: Policy Making and the Roger Colcon1. technical sessions on "Speech bylaws dealing with representatives from programs that were sponsored last year. administrative staff at the University are night of the game. Brenda McCall um, poptJar culture libpointed to the Parking Appeals -·A fund-raising auction held by CSC in presented .. Analysis ol the ruwer Series special events and scholarships." psychology, and Nancy Williams, nursing Liorary and Sound Recording Arellives at in San Diego. catif .. Oct 17. Marilynn Wentland. miniseminar on .. Electronic December raised $86. Solution of the Forced van der Pol Oscillator" Kreienkamp said. Committee, and Dave Tracy, plant adviser, part-time, College of Health and Bowling Green·· at the annual meeting of the Peer Support and Data-Based Supervision." SIAM 35th Anniversary Meeting. Denver, Since the election is a sensitive issue, Human Services. Popular Culture Association in the South. Conrad Pritscher, educational foundations Colorado. Oct. 12-15. Kreienkarnp said the council must be LouiSville. Ken. Oct. 1-3: also. presented and inquiry, presented ··Reflections on Mercedes Junquera, roma."lce lar.guages. presented ... La Contnbucion de Espana en la careful about what issues it discUSseS so ii Laura LeYenthal, computer sciences. .. Collecting. Documenting. and Preserving Reflecting.. at the Ohio VaDey Philosophy of Learn how to succeed in business Education Society Conference in Lexington. lnd;!pendencia de los Estaeos Ur.Klos" Feb. 1. is not accused of unfair labor practices. He presented - Abstraction and Specifoty: The Contemporary Culture" at tile Midwest Archives Conference Fan meeting in Cclumbia. MISSOuri. Kentucky on Oct. 16-17: also. presented "Espana en los Estado.Js Unidos" Feb 14 and said he recently met with a consultant who The Office of Continuing Education will workbook. Need a speaker? Roles cf Program Types and Discourse Rules in "Racial Justice. What tS an Educator's "Literatura espanola en el Sudoeste Americano" resume its &nan Business Success series "Promoting A Business," which will meet Two Aspects of Expert Programming Benavior'' Oct 15·17. offered suggestions on how to handle Responsibi:ity·· at a conference for teacherS and Feb 27 ;;t tt-.e Academ;c Association for the from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Jan. 21in1103 The latest edition of the Firelands at Washington. D.C .. Dec. 7-8. issues until after the election. this month. Two noncredit couses in the guidanCe counselors. sponsored tly the College Q.;.-ncentenary 1492-1992. Madnd, Spain Offenhauer, will focus on developing public College "Speakers Bureau" brochure is Conrad Prilsch er, educational founeabonS CSC was told it cannot publicly series are scheduled to be offered. Kim A. Smith, radio-teleVISion·film. presented and inquiry. presented "A Teacher's of Education and Allied Professions. Bowling relations and advertising campaigns to now available free of charge to area clubs endorse, state a position or take an official "Mail Order Moonlighting" on Saturday "Effects of Newspaper Coverage on Commun:ty Contribution to Racism and the Development of Green. Oct 23-24. At '1'le 58th Annual American Business Law and organizations. position concerning the union elections (Jan. 16) will explore how to start a promote small businesses. In addition to and Neighborhood Issue Concerns" at the Dull Obehia. Pa.. the The new publication lists 33 campus tcr.owtng facult; of the legal studies depar1ment and representatives who answer or state successful mail order business. Topics will the $36 registration fee. there is a $5 fee Association for Education in Journalism and CurTiculum Theorizing Conference. Dayton. Oct. Dawn Glanz, schOol of art. presented experts on 143 topics ranging from robotic include researching items to sell, mail order for a workbook. Mass Communication Convention. San Antonio. 29-30. "Encoding ~e Frontier: Ideology into Imagery" presented papers Aug. 19-22: Bartley A­ any opinions should qualify the statements Brennan, .. Reformulatoen of the Business laws, postal regulations, classified and Both courses will be taught by business and computers to American foreign policy Texas,Aug.1-5. at Amon Carter Museum. Fort Worth. Texas. that their answers are not endorsed by Judgment R:;Je in Control Situation;" Donald display advertising, simple record keeping, consultant Russell Panas. in Central America. It is being distributed to Leonanl Peacefull, geography at Firelands. Sangjin Yoo, accounting and management Oct 17. csc. Boren;·Does the Eleventll Amendment Prohibit For more information or to register for a area libraries and chambers of commerce. presented Urban Development of the information systems. presenteo "A Strategy for In addition. the consultant council mailing lists and taxes. "The said Low Market-Share Holders ... at the Pan-Pacific Mercedes Junquera, rcrna!'lce languages States fr cm Being Sued in Federal Court Under The seminar will meet from 9 a.m. -3 p.m. class, contact the Office of Continuing Copies may be obtained and Vill2ge of Hartville and Surrounding Lake members who ar~ supervisors should not presented ... La estetca r'IO\el:s~ca de E Feder<'I OL-eshcr.s Jt;rtSCICtlO."l?;" and Nancy Education at 372-8181. Classes are arrangements for individual speakers may Township, 1951 ·1983" at the 96th annual Conference IV: A Business. Economic and say anything to classified staff who are in in the Taft Room of the University Union. Galvarriato" at the Annual Convenhon of AATS?. Kubaset;·1r.o.....Cual1Sm and its lncompatit>i!ity be made by contacting the Office of Public meeting of the Ohio Academy of Science Technological Exchange. Taipei. Tarwan. May the bargaining units about the union or the The fee to register is $48. An additional $6 offered contingent upon sufficient Los Angeles. Calif .. August 12-16. \\1th Piar.t C:osmg LegiSlation ... Relations at Firelands at 433-5560. meeting held at Malone College. Canton. 17-20. election or anything that might happen if fee will be collected at the seminar for a enroDment. Trustees vote New catalog makes locating books easy to reduce Finding a book in the University libraries Faculty___N_o_t_e_s ___ is now easier than ever. In fact. you don't personnel budget even have to leave the comfort of your Personnel budget recommendations for home or office as long as you ha'1e a 1988·89 which represent a reduction of compatable computer arid phone. about 1 .4 percent 011er the current year Students faculty and anyone else ca11 ·11ere approved by the Board ol Trustees at Faculty/Staff now dial directly to the University libraries· online catalog from their home or its Dec. 18 meeting. In recommending the personnel budge! Presentations office computer. In addition to reductions for approval. Trustee Richard deter!'!'lining what the ltbrary·s holdings New:o.,e of Bowling Green noted that are. this system also gives status cutting the personnel base .. ,s not a happy The followWlg members of psychology Stuart Kelley, psychology, presented "Let's E.. Ruth Schneldef, library and educational Adella M. PetefS, educational foundations and information regarding which items are occurrence" but is necessary for participated in the amual meeting of the Give Instructional Development Workshops A media. presented .. Current Issues and Trends in inquiry. presented "Deep Ecology and the Views checked out or on reserve and the budgetary reasons. Williarn Spengler. American Psychological Association, New York. Chance to Work" at the Lily Conference on School l..ibrarianship" at Alen County Teachers' of Maty Hunter Austin" at the Nor1h American material's due date. August: Eugene Stone, ShalOn K. Teaching. Miami University. Oxford. Nov. 14. Professional Day, t..ma. Oct. 6. Association for Envirorvnental Education board chair. noted that next year's budget Necessary hardware includes a Eggleston-Lowell and David Sacks, Virginia Conference in Quebec City. Quebec, Oct. 16. will be ··a difficult one." adding that he was microcomputer or terminal which can Tech. presented "Effects of Feedback Agent Lawrence Friedman, history, presented "The Joe Williford, home economics, presented assured the budget reductions will have emulate a standard terminal such as a Gender on Reactions to Performance Menningets of Topeka" (on the psychodynarnics "The Effects of Zinc Supplementation on Cel GA Hcwton, industrial education and ··no long term negative impact on the technology. presented "Barriers to VT-100 and a modem capable of Feedback;"Dale Klopfer presented .. Is of the early MeraW!ger famjy). at the American Mediated Immunity and Copper Status of an University ... Determining the Relationships Between Studies Center. University of Florida. Elderty Population" at the 4Dth Annual Meeting Performance.'' Conference of National operating at a transmittal rate of 300 or The trustees· action calls for $975.000 &.faces of Objects Routine?;" Catherine H­ Gainesville. Fla.• Oct. 2 2·23. of the Gerontological Society of America. Association of Industrial Technology. Nashville. 1200 baud. to be trimmed from personnel costs with Stein presented .. Psychometric Issues in the Was!Wlgton. O.C., Nov. 19. Tenn .. Oct. 22. "Essentially what this system does is Assessment of Social Networks;"' car11a s. Robert Selig, history. presented "Johann most of the savings resulting by not filling Charlotte Scherer, educational curriculum allows you to search via a terminal instead Smith and John Tlsak presented 'Work Role Heinrich Ctvistian von Stuempel. The Board of Barbara A. Bauer, college student personnel vacant staff positions. There will be no and instruction, presented "What Are CoUeges of the card catalog at the library.·· said Perceptions in Organizational Role Stress Trade and the German Settlers of Hard Labor adiJt learner focus. presented "The Challenge of layoffs resulting from the personnel budget of Education Doing About Teacher Training?' at Chris Miko. head of the Science Library. Theory;" Eric P. Dubow and Douglas G. Ullman Creek. South carolina (17641'' at the caroina the AdiJt leamet' to Student Services" at the reduction. the National Educational Computing Determining a book's location can be presented .. Development of Support Scales for Symposium on British Studies. Raleigh. N.C.. 1987 Fal Conference of the Ohio Association of Approximately 25 positions throughout Conference, Philidelphia, Pa.. June 24-26. done more quickly with the computer. Children;" William K. Balzer chaired a Oct. 24·25. Student Personnel Administrators. Deer Creek the University will go unfilled next year as a Library users can avoid looking through symposium on ··A university·based State Park. Nov. 5. Michael M. Pearson and Glenn T. Stoops, result of the Board's action. The area most employee-assistance program (EAPJ: y_ Frederick Rickey, mathematics and the card catalog, going to the shelves to Chris Miko, head of the Science Ubrary, uses one of the computers located in the both in marketing. presented "Retail Saturation affected is operations which faces a 2.55 Opportunities for progranvnatic development statistics, presented "A Clever Idea of Euler's fOf' Benjamin N. Muego, poitical science at search for the material and then going to library to locate material. Model for the Microcomputer," at the 1 987 percent decrease in its personnel base. and evaluation ... and presented .. Mental health Max-Mr! Problems.. at the Fal meeting of the Fl'elands, chrary at 372-2361 for help. book. the onfine catalog is useful for prepare students for specialized technical Toledo. Nov. 8. in selecting books for the library's "Once you are on the system. ii compiling reacflllg lists by allowing faculty occupations. The program is a two-year Dean Purdy, student affairs research & Gerald Saddlemire, college student The following faculty and statt have practically works itself." Miko said. an easier way to update their lists and coDection development. curriculum. Implementation will require evalua!Jon and Mary E.. Edmonds., student personnel. presented "Graduate Education and The Bowling Green Brass Quintet, with represented the department at the American approval of the Board of Regents. affairs. presented "Prejudice and the Entering Career Mobihty .. at the Association of College members: Edwin Betts and George Novak, Spee.:h-Lllllguage-Hearing Association in New In other business, the trustees heard a College Freshman: How Strong Is It?" and "\'Vhat Unions-International Regional Meeting. Wayne trumpet: David Rogers, horn; Paul Hunt, Orleans. Nov. 13-16: Elizabeth Burroughs, report from William H. Ficken Jr., president Is Corpcrate Crime: Problems of Definition and State UmverS1ty. Detr0tt, Mich .. Oct. 1 0. also. trombone; and Ivan Hammone, tuba. all of presented "Speech Signs of Amylo1dosis. "Roger Colcord, presented of the Alumni Association Board of Measurement" at the Society for the Study of presented "Careers in Higher Education" at the performance studies. presented eight concerts in North Carolina. Nov. 1-7 _ "Adolescent Stutterers' and Nonstutterers' CSC holds back on work until after election occurs Trustees, on the activities of the Alumni Social Problems. Chicago. 1:1 .. August 14-16. National Association for campus Activities Great La<.es Regional Meeting. Grand Rapids, Mich .. Fluent Speech: Perceptual Comparisons ... operations and maintenance. was Association and alumni involvement with The agenda was short at Classified Staff the union is voted in. Karen Gould, romance languages. presented Nov. 1-3. The Bowling Green String Quartet. with Herbert Greenberg and Diana Simmons, appointed to the Insurance Appeals the University. Council·s December meeting as many Kreienkamp said the consultant also told "The Writer and the Whore or the T erritcry of members: Paul Makara and Vasile Beluska, presented "Loudness Discomfon Level projects continue to be on hold unbl after him that a bargaining unit contract will Committee. Faculty Senate Chair Ralph Wolfe. Feminine Inscription: France Theoret's Eldon E.. Snyder and Mary Jo Kane, violins; Pamela Ryan, viola; and Alan Smith. Prediction Us:ng the Acoustic Reflex ... Richard an upcoming election to be conducted by supercede any civil service rights that an - The council expressed its appreciation English, announced special ceremonies on 'Necessairement putain'" at the Association for presented "Photo Elicita!Jon Responses to celo. all of performance studies. performed in McGuire and Michael Rastatter, presented "Naming Reaction ol Stutterers to the State Employee Relations Board. employee might have with the only to Imogene Krift. duplicating. and Sam Feb. 16 to mark the 25th anniversary of Canadian Studies in the United States. Montreal. Female Athletes: Basketball Players and the inaugural concert for !he Oak Harbor Ohio rmes Arts Council. Nov. 17. Tachistoscopically Presented Pictures ... Linda The election, to be held Feb. 4. will exception being in matters that are not Ramirez. employee relations adviser, for the first Faculty Senate. All past senate Oct. 7-10. Gymnasts" at the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport, 1987. Petn:>sino, presented "Lingual Vibrotactile determine whether the University's directly covered in the bargaining playing Mrs. Claus and Santa at the Dec. chairs and secretaries will be honored. James H. Albert, mathematics and statistics, Becky Pissanos, health. physical education Sensation and Susceptibilrty to Delayed Auditory custocfial, food service and telephone agreement. Also. such benefits as sick 12 CSC Christmas Event. Approximately The next regular meeting of the Board of presented .. An Introduction to Generalised Pamela C. Allison, health, physical education and recreation. presented ·'The Physical Feedback." Gail Scukanec and Michael operator employees want to be leave. vacation accrued. holidays. as well 140 children visited with the couple and Trustees is scheduled at 10 a.m. Feb. 19 linear Models°' How I spent My Sabbatical and recreation, collaborated with Janet Education Specialist in the Bementary School Rastatter, presented '"Reaction rimes of as actual wages that are put into the at WBGU-TV studios. represented by the Communications received small toys and candy. Year .. at the Northwest Ohio Chapter of the Frederick. liberty Center Elementary School World" al the Ohio National Physical Education Bilingual Speakers to T achistoscopically contract can be lowered below state Presented Lexicons:· Larry Small and Kewin Workers of America. Bob Kreienkamp, --Joyce Hyslop, special events chair, American Statistical Association. Bowling Green. physical education specialiSt and BGSU master Conference. K-8 at the Rickenbacker Afr minimums if agreed to in the contract. National Guard Base. Columbus. Oct. 9. Squibb, presented "Stressed Vowel Perception CSC chair, said nearly 300 employees will reported that the Feb. 6 BGSU!Eastem Dec. 1. graduate. presented a staff development be involved in the election. In other business: workshop entitled .. Educational Gymnastics: in Weird Recognition ... Michael Rastatter, Michigan basketball game has been Edward E.. Morgan, Jr~ gerontology. "If the election determines that these --The Professional Development Teaching and Observing For Quality Movement" Eric Jones and Thomas Southern, special presented "VISUal Coding Dominance in designated as Classified Staff Appreciation New staff added presented .. Senior Center Funding" at the education, presented ··chronological Age at Stuttering: Evidence from Central employees want union representation, Committee was disbanded due to lack of for the Virgin:a Beach Public Schools. Virginia Night. Discount tickets will be available at Greater Toledo Area Coalition on Aging"on Nov. School Entrance and the Prevention of Learning Tachistoscopic Stimulation. "Chaired Sessions: CSC will have to look into adjusting its employee participation in the various Employees recently joining the Beach. Va., Nov. 10. the ticket office to be purchased before the 30. O:sabilities: Policy Making and the Roger Colcon1. technical sessions on "Speech bylaws dealing with representatives from programs that were sponsored last year. administrative staff at the University are night of the game. Brenda McCall um, poptJar culture libpointed to the Parking Appeals -·A fund-raising auction held by CSC in presented .. Analysis ol the ruwer Series special events and scholarships." psychology, and Nancy Williams, nursing Liorary and Sound Recording Arellives at in San Diego. catif .. Oct 17. Marilynn Wentland. miniseminar on .. Electronic December raised $86. Solution of the Forced van der Pol Oscillator" Kreienkamp said. Committee, and Dave Tracy, plant adviser, part-time, College of Health and Bowling Green·· at the annual meeting of the Peer Support and Data-Based Supervision." SIAM 35th Anniversary Meeting. Denver, Since the election is a sensitive issue, Human Services. Popular Culture Association in the South. Conrad Pritscher, educational foundations Colorado. Oct. 12-15. Kreienkarnp said the council must be LouiSville. Ken. Oct. 1-3: also. presented and inquiry, presented ··Reflections on Mercedes Junquera, roma."lce lar.guages. presented ... La Contnbucion de Espana en la careful about what issues it discUSseS so ii Laura LeYenthal, computer sciences. .. Collecting. Documenting. and Preserving Reflecting.. at the Ohio VaDey Philosophy of Learn how to succeed in business Education Society Conference in Lexington. lnd;!pendencia de los Estaeos Ur.Klos" Feb. 1. is not accused of unfair labor practices. He presented - Abstraction and Specifoty: The Contemporary Culture" at tile Midwest Archives Conference Fan meeting in Cclumbia. MISSOuri. Kentucky on Oct. 16-17: also. presented "Espana en los Estado.Js Unidos" Feb 14 and said he recently met with a consultant who The Office of Continuing Education will workbook. Need a speaker? Roles cf Program Types and Discourse Rules in "Racial Justice. What tS an Educator's "Literatura espanola en el Sudoeste Americano" resume its &nan Business Success series "Promoting A Business," which will meet Two Aspects of Expert Programming Benavior'' Oct 15·17. offered suggestions on how to handle Responsibi:ity·· at a conference for teacherS and Feb 27 ;;t tt-.e Academ;c Association for the from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Jan. 21in1103 The latest edition of the Firelands at Washington. D.C .. Dec. 7-8. issues until after the election. this month. Two noncredit couses in the guidanCe counselors. sponsored tly the College Q.;.-ncentenary 1492-1992. Madnd, Spain Offenhauer, will focus on developing public College "Speakers Bureau" brochure is Conrad Prilsch er, educational founeabonS CSC was told it cannot publicly series are scheduled to be offered. Kim A. Smith, radio-teleVISion·film. presented and inquiry. presented "A Teacher's of Education and Allied Professions. Bowling relations and advertising campaigns to now available free of charge to area clubs endorse, state a position or take an official "Mail Order Moonlighting" on Saturday "Effects of Newspaper Coverage on Commun:ty Contribution to Racism and the Development of Green. Oct 23-24. At '1'le 58th Annual American Business Law and organizations. position concerning the union elections (Jan. 16) will explore how to start a promote small businesses. In addition to and Neighborhood Issue Concerns" at the Dull Obehia. Pa.. the The new publication lists 33 campus tcr.owtng facult; of the legal studies depar1ment and representatives who answer or state successful mail order business. Topics will the $36 registration fee. there is a $5 fee Association for Education in Journalism and CurTiculum Theorizing Conference. Dayton. Oct. Dawn Glanz, schOol of art. presented experts on 143 topics ranging from robotic include researching items to sell, mail order for a workbook. Mass Communication Convention. San Antonio. 29-30. "Encoding ~e Frontier: Ideology into Imagery" presented papers Aug. 19-22: Bartley A­ any opinions should qualify the statements Brennan, .. Reformulatoen of the Business laws, postal regulations, classified and Both courses will be taught by business and computers to American foreign policy Texas,Aug.1-5. at Amon Carter Museum. Fort Worth. Texas. that their answers are not endorsed by Judgment R:;Je in Control Situation;" Donald display advertising, simple record keeping, consultant Russell Panas. in Central America. It is being distributed to Leonanl Peacefull, geography at Firelands. Sangjin Yoo, accounting and management Oct 17. csc. Boren;·Does the Eleventll Amendment Prohibit For more information or to register for a area libraries and chambers of commerce. presented Urban Development of the information systems. presenteo "A Strategy for In addition. the consultant council mailing lists and taxes. "The said Low Market-Share Holders ... at the Pan-Pacific Mercedes Junquera, rcrna!'lce languages States fr cm Being Sued in Federal Court Under The seminar will meet from 9 a.m. -3 p.m. class, contact the Office of Continuing Copies may be obtained and Vill2ge of Hartville and Surrounding Lake members who ar~ supervisors should not presented ... La estetca r'IO\el:s~ca de E Feder<'I OL-eshcr.s Jt;rtSCICtlO."l?;" and Nancy Education at 372-8181. Classes are arrangements for individual speakers may Township, 1951 ·1983" at the 96th annual Conference IV: A Business. Economic and say anything to classified staff who are in in the Taft Room of the University Union. Galvarriato" at the Annual Convenhon of AATS?. Kubaset;·1r.o.....Cual1Sm and its lncompatit>i!ity be made by contacting the Office of Public meeting of the Ohio Academy of Science Technological Exchange. Taipei. Tarwan. May the bargaining units about the union or the The fee to register is $48. An additional $6 offered contingent upon sufficient Los Angeles. Calif .. August 12-16. \\1th Piar.t C:osmg LegiSlation ... Relations at Firelands at 433-5560. meeting held at Malone College. Canton. 17-20. election or anything that might happen if fee will be collected at the seminar for a enroDment. Berbua A. Bauer, college student personnel n-aas Ander-. geography. presented Franc:n Ponic:, librllry and learning re50U'ces, presented "Czech Literature for Presentations continued aiitjt learner focus. presented "Facililaling Adult -Gec>politics in the C8ribbean and its Impact on Heoclealeontla, chemistry, $19,485 from Plelro Badia, psychology. $27. 909 from Bruce Smith, cooperative ed41Cation. Children .xi Young Adults," at~ lglliWn L..eaming in Graduate Programs: A case Study Future L.eadelship" at the CCII ibbean leadership Grants continued Research Corporation, to explore the structure Fragance Research FUl'ld, Ud., for research S 12.807 from the U.S. [)epar1ment of Cl.ltu"al Center. Toledo Public Library. Oct. 1 3. Approach" al the Midwest Resea Association of Gifted Coordinators. for Do We Serve Them?" at Grants in Ohio: Prefminafy Report" and ~.to provide overseas travel support a study reliabiity and validity of Miami University, Oxford. Nov. 14. Campus: How the Stability ot Localy-Owned Manufacttrng Plants of peer Chariff J. Cranny, psychology, $5,950 from Ctvtatopher Dunn, Graduate College. Conference of American "Changing Polcies in lntergCJ'Jemmental for the book-length study focusing on dress assessment. Myers is a graduate assistant in National the in Northwestern Ohio" and ''The Status of High the Michigan Muriicipal League. for fl#lding of a $3,500 from the AUnni FOl6ldation to support a Association for Adult Continuing Education. Assistance for Local Public Wor1" with Curt B. 5edlU, poitical science. at movements in Britain, E...-ope and North America Fichter Award--Ohio Association of Gifted "Enhancing Teacher Classtooin Awareness annual mee!Wlg of the East Lakes Division ot the either directly or inMttwn, Ontario. Oct. 17. Marilyn Shrude and Richard Jama. musical Education Sumier W0111shop, Buffalo. N. Y.. experiences for the Colege of Education and Spmgfield, llinois. Nov. 4-7. Also. McKema Herbert J. GleMberg, COllllTU'licati Ctvtatopher Dunn, graduate college, $5,439 arts,$750 from Arts Midwest. $7 ,665 lrom the "-a P. l.euge, ecxiuon»cs, $9,5 t O from Aug. 2·5. Alied Professions. presented ''The BGSU presented "lnterfamg Education and Training disorders. $12. t 56 from the Ohio Legislative from the U.S. Depar1ment of Justice, for funding OtW> Arts Counci-Media Projeci and $3, 932 the University of Toledo for W1g the Bayesian Progams in and Credential Portfoio" at the Ohio fleld 0..-ectoc's Public Administration" llich8el Franklln, art therapy pr~. Service Conmssion. for conducting 84 for the National Conference on Punishment for from the Ohio Arts Counci to supplement the pooling procedure to forecast payrol growth in Regional Membership presented .. Process and Self·Esteern" at Gary Heu, history. presented the paper "The Forwn, in Colunbus. Oct. 16; also, presented co-ainvened a Art. prevalence screening field tests in Wood County Crminal Offenses. 8th Annual New Music and Art Festival. al eight metropoitan areas of Ohio. United States and the Estabislment of the "Teacher Expectations··The Self-Fulf6ng De- State University Research Drosop/Wa. Expetimental Approach to Teaching Sales Symposium on Popular Entertainment, Graduate from The Kaltenbom FOl.ndation. to supplement and promote greater east-west understanding to A Study.·· at Southem Heinrich Christian von Stuempel. the Board of the keynote address ..Student Leadership in FOWldation, for computer simulations which research on VCR user behavior. Management: Case the Center. City University of New York, Oct. t 1. selected groups in the city. Marketing Association Annual Meeting, Trade and the Gennan Settlers of Hard labor Today's Residence Hals" at the North Atlantic employ the techniques of numerical general W. Robert Midden, chemisby. $5,000 from New Some of the material was published in Ohio Creek, South Car<>Wla I 1764)" at the Western Association of College and University Residence reiativity and are faciilated by a link between the The JoM Hopkins University. to support Orleans, La., Nov. 3-7. This presentation was Theatre Alliance J0tl08l. Vot 1 • No. 1 • Apri Douglas Neckera. chemistry. $134.672 from Ellen F. Paul, Social Philosophy and Policy also published in Marlceting: Meeting the Conference on British Studies. Lincoln. Neb.• Hals, Syracuse University. Oct. 30-31. Healso University and the Ohio Supercomputer Center. research into the chemical modificalionS of DNA the Ohio Board of Regents, to fl.Wld the Center Center. $51 .8391rom the National Endowment conducted wOf1lshop on "Recruitment 1987. ChalengeS of the 1990S. Oct. 29-31. a and induced by ultraviolet radiation. for Photochemical Sciences. for the Ht.manities, to inform the general public Retention of Members" at the opening session Winifred O. Stone. GraduateColege, about the history. current status. and future Raymond F. Barker, marketing, presented Kenneth Klple, history. presented "Beriberi on "Getting the Most from a Conference." The Joan Repp, access services. presented $51 .600 from the U.S. Department of ArthurBrecher,chemistry. $21 ,499 from the c.rney Strange, COlege Student Personnel, prospects for the protection of property and "lnterviewerS Evaluate Questionnaires.·· at the and Blacks in America's Plantation Societies" at conference was attended by more than 500 "Managing Change in a Changing World" at the Education. forthe Patricia Roberts Harris Medical Colege of Ohio as partial salary support $42 .622 from the Ohio Board of Regents, to conuactuai liberties under the Federal Southern Marketing Association Amual CAGONTIELDAAG Conference at Windsor, students and advisefs representing 1 2 states Fifth Quadrennial Conference of the Midwest Graduate Study Fellowship Program. in his research at MCO. establish a graduate curricuk.m. Constitution. Meeting. NewOrleans, La., Nov. 3-7. This Ontario. Oct. 1 6-17. and more than 50 campuses. Federation of Library Associations. Indianapolis, presentation was also published in Marice ting: Indiana, Nov. 6. Meeting the Chalenges of the 1990S. Bernard Stemsher, history. presented "Two Robert A. Holmes, legal studies. presented Views of Eisenhower: Robert A. Divine and Piers several two-day seminars sponsored by the Deb Heineman, fnancial aid and student Brendon" at the Duquesne History Forum. National Association of Purchasing Dawn McCaghy and Wiiiiam Schurk, both in employment, presented "Financial Aid: The Lost Faculty/Staff Duquesne University. Pittsburgh, Penn .• Oct. Management. Basic Purchasing Law seminars libraries and learning resources. presented Piece of the Puzzle," at the 1987 FaD "Rosie the Riveter: The Image of Working 31. were presented May 25-27 to the Certainteed Publications Corp. in Vn S. Collins, libraries and learning Policy. Productivity Review. various organizations between May and Corinth," at the 65th Annual Meeting of the Ohio Firelands. presented an invited and refereed resources. "Minibiblia Geographia" in 5peciaJ Deborah C. Simmons, special education, October. In addition. he participated in a WTVG Classical Conference. Toledo. Oct. 22. Leslie J. Chamberlin, colege of education paper. ''The P!Dppines in Transition" at a Library Associaaon, Geography and Map Leslie J. Chamberlin, professor emeritus of co-authored "LD Children's Comprehension of Kim A. Smith, radio-TV-f*1l, "Effects of Chamel 13 debate on the Constitutional and alied professions. presented "Developing symposium on changing Asia. at the University [];vision Buletin. educational administration and supervision. Selected Textual Features: Effects of Proximity Newspaper Coverage on Community Issue Responsible Chidren Work at Bicentennial. and was interviewed on the topic in Donald F. Nelson, German. Russian and East and Their Habits" of Western Michigan, Kalamazoo, Mich.. April 8; wrote Chapter 6, "La Disciplina Come of Information" in Leaming Disability Quarterly, Concerns and Local Government EvalualionS. ·· a half-hour program on WJYM. Asian languages. presented ''As the Lights Go the Erie Cotalty Education Symposium, Perkins also. ctmed a panel on the Philippines and Willard Misfeldt, art. review of Tessot by Conduzione Della Sculoia E Dela Classe Vol. 10, No. 3. in Communication Research. Vol. 1 4, August Out: Hermann Hesse's Thoughts on Aging and High School, Nov. 17. presented a refereed paper "Factionalism and Ctristopher Wood. in Burlington Magazine. JiJy. Scolastica" ("Discipline as School and 1987. The 12th Annual Midwestern Teachers of Death," at the International Psychohistorical Dissension Wrthin the Armed Forces of the The Burfngton is one of England's top art Classroom Management") of the book La Educational Psychology Conference held at Kyoo Kim, economics, "A Note on Association Conference, Hunter College. New Nora Uu, health. physical education and was Phmppines" at the 39th Annual Meeting of the periodicals. Disciplina Nella Scuola: Problemi E Prospettive, Ron Partin, educational foundations and the University in Oct. Peter Wood and Richard Non-Positive Demoeconomic FluctualionS with York. June 10-12. recreation, presented "Somatotypes of Association for Asian Studies, Boston. Ma.. April (Discipline in the School: Problems and inquiry, "MinimiZing Classroom Interruptions," in Burke, educational foundations and inquiry. Positive Measure" in Economic Letters. Premenarcheai Athletes and Non-Athletes" at 10. Donald K. Enholm, interpersonal and public Perspectives]. The book will be used throughout The Clearing House tor the Ccntemporary served as hosts and program chairs. During the Edward Schwerkolt, visual communication the 20th Annual Canadian Association of Sport communication. and DaYid C. Skaggs, history. Italy as a staff development text in the area of Educator in Middle and Secondary Schools. Vol. conference, James Davidson, educational and technology. presented a lecture/slide show Sciences Meeting, Lake Louise. Alberta. Oct. and W. Jeffrey Welsh,F.-elands. co-authored school discipline. William Miller, rtbrary and learning resources. 61. No. 1. September 1987. foundations and inquiry. presented "Changes in Philip G. Terrie, English and .American on "The History of Printing" at the monthly 6-10. "Origins of the Southern Mind: The Parochial "Causes and Cures for Inaccurate Reference Self-Perception Under Stress," John N-by. Studies. presented "A Mixture of Motives: The meeting of the Plant Printing Management. Sermons of Thomas Cradock of Maryland. Richard L Weawar 11, interpersonal and public Work" in The Journal of Academic Librarianship. Pamela C. Allison, health, physical education educational foundations and inquiry. presented Adirondack Forest Preserve and the 1 91 5 New Toledo, April 26. Robert Selig, history. presented "The Plight 1744-1770.'' in Quarterly Journal of Speech. communication and Howard W. Cotrell, May 1987: also, "Night of the l..Mng Dead and recreation. "What and How Preservice of Servants in Eighteenth Century Franconia" "The Effects of a Lecture Rating Scale on the York Constitutional Convention" at the annual Vol. 73. instructional media center. ''The Personafized Books" in Reference Services Review. Vol. 1 5, Physical Education Teachers Observe During an Perceptions of Students:" Ronald Partin, meeting of the American Studies AssociabOn in Patricia King, college student personnel. and was chair of a session ··1nteDectuai Trends in Teacher's Manual (PTM): Invaluable Asset in No.2. Early Field Experience,'' in Research Ouarterly educational foundations and inquiry. New York, November 1987. He also has presented "Student Values and Expectations: Central Europe Around the Tum of the 20th Mary Jo Kane, physical education and Teaching Large Courses, .. in The Ohio Speech tor Exercise and Sport, Vol. 56. No. 3. collaborated with Dean Meinke of the University published "John Muir on Mount Ritter" A New What Are the University's Responsibitities?" at Century" at the European Studies Conference. recreation. "The 'New· Female Athlete: SociaBy Jourr.al, Fa.I 1987. F. Scott Regan, theater, "Don't Bet on the September; also "What Preservice Physical of Toledo. the workshop ''Teaching Tune Wilderness Aesthetic·· in The Pacific Bradley University, Peoria, IU., Aug. 19, where Omaha, Neb.• Oct. 8-10. on Sanctioned Image or Modern Role For Women?'' Prince,'' in Youth TheatreJoumal. Spring 1987; Education Teachers See in an Unguided Field Management to Educators." In addition, SteYen she was the keynote speaker at the opening day Historian.31. Spring 1987. in Journal of Medicine and Sport Science, JiJy Dolores Black, HPER. collaborated with Laura also. '"Puppets and Props in Performance." for Experience: A Follow-Up Study ... in Joumal of Russell, special education, and Michael conferences. Also. presented ''Teaching Critical Joyce A. Blinn, academic 1987. Kratz, HPER professor emeritus, and Louis Tutt. the American Association of Theatre for Youth. Teaching in Physical Education. Vol. 7. No. 1. Thinking to College Students: How Do You enhancement/study skiRs lab, presented "A O'Loughlin, Jane Wolfe, Rita Keefe, Tsuneo Akaha, political science, presented superintendent of the Missouri School for the Chicago. August 1967. October 1967. Know When You Don't Know for Sure?'" at the Comparison of the Leaming Strategies of GenewieYe Stang, Tom Bennett, Newby and "Internalizing International Law: Japan and the Dennis II. Anderson. political science, Blind, in writing Movement and Fundamental Davidson, served as panel moderators. Dominican College Faculty Conference. Si iccesstui and Underprepared Colege Regime of Navigation under the UN Convention "Toledo's Blind Alley and the Need for PR," in Motor Skils for SenSOle Motor and Phol letllic Processing Grants Ch."istDpher Mrut, psychology. Frelancls. Thomas &ans. accoulting and management Reactio11 Tmes of EJderty Scibjeds.- in The Barbee Mynatt, computer science. and KN. ,..lteiface Between Computers and Psychology: infOI mation services. "The Impact of IASC .lotsnal ol Audloty R!ISS ch. Vol. 26. MacFartane, "Advanced Olga lizers in Computer Toward a Psychok>gy of Computerization," Accounting Stamds on~ and 1nS1ructian Manuals: Are They Effective'< in in ConpJters in HllllBll Bellavior. CollSistecicy of lntemati0i181 ~ting Ronald E. s.noy, twsmry. "Hoe Shifting Chan Hahn. 11111mgement. $56,700 from the • iiClll1 Pugh. sociology. $81.914 from the Kennell! Klple, history, $2,000 from Allbert Conner, psychology, $120,515 from ~lnteraction-lnfenlct '87; also. Repotting Practices... in The International Qjtiyation in East African Stbsistl!lrca ~. - Ohio Board of Regents, to ei •'1a11ce the Uhio Board of Regents, to streligthen research Cambi idge University Press. to support the the Ohio Board of Reoents. to strengthen the with KH. Smith and A. K.amouri. ~Way to Rldlard L W-R, interpersonal and public .lotsnal of Accomting. in Singapore JotxnB/ of Tropics/ GeogrBJ)lly, Vol . productions/mal 111111 iagement nptogi"'"""•""'m. and ins1ruction in applied demography. pOOlistling of a large reference work on the cinical psychology doctoral program. Coqiuter Literacy. Progi a111il og or Ail9ic atiOl is COltlllU1icatio. has published Slclls for 8. history and geogiaphy of hlman disease- ExpeiielrcaT in lntemational.Joumal of Commc.nicatilg EffectNely, an~ and Chartolla ScMr•. edi rational curricult.m ,,._Gonion. jOl.malism, $2,873 from the n-a Attig. phiosophy. $96.188 from the .-.ii lld'lllsl. graduate studies in business, Man-Machine Slides; also with KH. Smith and improved edition of a book fonnerty tilled and instruction, is the editor of SIGTE &*m for R. Emil Lam, library information services. and National Press Photogi aphers Association. fa Ohio Board of Reoents. to l!l•'lallCe the applied $5,000 from the Clement 0. Miniger Memorial Tykodi. "Effect BackgroU1d the Uldeistadng Speech Commi.nication Slclls, Teacher Educalots published by the Kalman s. Szekely, emeritus professor. library Deenna R8deloff, home ecocKJmics, $40, 796 A. of on Form fining for a graduate assistant to serve as a philosophy prog1 au. Fculdalion, to fund a Miniger scholar. and Content Questions,- in OiiesW.lliig desigl led to accol11llll1Y Commcnicating International Cooocil for Computers in and leamng rescuces. '"BlaClcs in Telewision: A from the Ohio Depabnern of Rt.cation. a ot researcher/writei' for News Photographer Elfectively; also, "The Lycemi Movement in Edi cation. She also authored .. A Computer selective, Al• IOtated Billogi aptly. - in JoumaJ of r8MW8I of special services in vocatiol ial home £cclatge. magazine di.mg the spring semester. 118rpnit lshler, education. $31 .329 from Don Bright, business eQ cation, $4,371 from Katiiill&ZOO 1 835-1860: CtJlu'lll Heart of Component for Methods Classes: Software PopdarFimandTeletiision. Vol. 14. No. 4. IOl'llics. Also. $11 .660. a renewal la the Ohio Depab1ient of Edi cation for eca the OtW> Depa b11et at of Education Vocational Awaeiiess and Evaluation W0111shops" which Winter 1 987. teacher education/vocat home ecocKJmics l.aunl i.-thal, ~er science. ~1. - in Richard J. Jensen and JoM c. Aol9r'I Berns .xi Don Bright, bolh of implemen!Wlg a teacher edication program n career Education. for services to be "Discou:se RIAes in Progi a11 Compl ehei ISioc 1: Hammemack, eds., In Sean:h of Justice: The appeaied in the JtAy/August/September issue. tranng services. provided by the University of Toledo in the business edi!Clltion, $36,323 from the Ohio di.ring the 1987-88 academic year. Emeigeiice ot a Construct Affoida ices Ruler hdiarJa Tndtion in Speech CommulicatJion;also. Phlllp II. Royster, etl'ilic studies, "The Cuse Department ot Education. a renewal for the preservice training of one-year certificated in Himsn-ComputerlntenJction-lnten '87. had the speech he presented to the University Robert J. Yonbr, edicational ICUldations c:J C., 'IM II in the C.illbem1: Pt.pose and Teacher Education in Business, Office and Douglas c. Heckers, chelTistry, $25,000 Reginald Hobie, biological sciences, $1.489 teachers from business and industry. and chapter ot the Golden Key National Honor and inquiry, "The High School and Beyond Theme in Lindsay Barrett's Song for Munu." Marketing Education in business education. from the National Science Foundation, a from the U.S. Envirol mes ital Protection Agency. inserVlce education of exper iel iced YOCational Richard D. tto.e, associate Vice p esident for Society, '"Second Wild: Capitaizing On Ycu Cognitive Test: Evidence of Criterion-Relat Obsidiilwl I: Bllicii- L.it9nllue in Review. Sm1l'ner ectua1tion personnel; also, $3,849 from the S14lPlement f()( affinity photoSenSitizal. for additiolial fining for completion of the report academic affairs and geology. co-authored with F~ Creative Potential," published in the Vaidity" in Educational and Psychological 1 987. Vol. 2. No. 2; also. '"Black Orpheus- in Dale W. Smith, physics Sld as11011omy, $659 Also,$4, 735 from the Department of Health and covering the methods in Del ldl ochi 01 IOlogical Ohio Department ot Education Division of Alyn G. Smith. Palezoic Polyplacophoist1ed relei es ices through Bmer Spreitzer and Eldon E. Snyder, both of Slalehood; also. "Orpheus Ascending, l.snents­ Observatory where obserYationS wil be made to instrunentation system needed for scientislS in Del ldi ochi Ol IOiogy-and the teleconference including ful videotape 1985 COllCeliilig fossi chilDns found in rocks of Dan Weilbaker, marketing, "An Experiential sociology, "~tional Frt and in Cottonwood. Conlei•IJlOI•) Bllicii- Miter$ measxe the visible reflectiol is of several smal ~ sem;.pepaative scale work in methods delieloped by Arizona State university duplication and re-use of the program within the Palezoic age (600 rilior1 to 230 n6ln years Approach to Teaching Sales Management A Leisure Oi iE!i •talion as Related to Life Celebiatiig 125 Ye.ss ofKa1S8S outer satelltes of Jupiter. research for partiC:ta tumor therapies. and the University of Arizona. State of OtW>. ago) in Great Britain. continental Europe and Case Study" in Marlceting: Meeting the SatisfactiCll 1," in JoumaJ of Leisure Research, Slatehood;lllso. "Let's Play" in Obsdm1 R; also, Nof1h America. Chale igesofthe 1990's. Vol. 19,No.2, 1987. "Again to he Light- in Obsdm1 I. Berbua A. Bauer, college student personnel n-aas Ander-. geography. presented Franc:n Ponic:, librllry and learning re50U'ces, presented "Czech Literature for Presentations continued aiitjt learner focus. presented "Facililaling Adult -Gec>politics in the C8ribbean and its Impact on Heoclealeontla, chemistry, $19,485 from Plelro Badia, psychology. $27. 909 from Bruce Smith, cooperative ed41Cation. Children .xi Young Adults," at~ lglliWn L..eaming in Graduate Programs: A case Study Future L.eadelship" at the CCII ibbean leadership Grants continued Research Corporation, to explore the structure Fragance Research FUl'ld, Ud., for research S 12.807 from the U.S. [)epar1ment of Cl.ltu"al Center. Toledo Public Library. Oct. 1 3. Approach" al the Midwest Resea Association of Gifted Coordinators. for Do We Serve Them?" at Grants in Ohio: Prefminafy Report" and ~.to provide overseas travel support a study reliabiity and validity of Miami University, Oxford. Nov. 14. Campus: How the Stability ot Localy-Owned Manufacttrng Plants of peer Chariff J. Cranny, psychology, $5,950 from Ctvtatopher Dunn, Graduate College. Conference of American "Changing Polcies in lntergCJ'Jemmental for the book-length study focusing on dress assessment. Myers is a graduate assistant in National the in Northwestern Ohio" and ''The Status of High the Michigan Muriicipal League. for fl#lding of a $3,500 from the AUnni FOl6ldation to support a Association for Adult Continuing Education. Assistance for Local Public Wor1" with Curt B. 5edlU, poitical science. at movements in Britain, E...-ope and North America Fichter Award--Ohio Association of Gifted "Enhancing Teacher Classtooin Awareness annual mee!Wlg of the East Lakes Division ot the either directly or inMttwn, Ontario. Oct. 17. Marilyn Shrude and Richard Jama. musical Education Sumier W0111shop, Buffalo. N. Y.. experiences for the Colege of Education and Spmgfield, llinois. Nov. 4-7. Also. McKema Herbert J. GleMberg, COllllTU'licati Ctvtatopher Dunn, graduate college, $5,439 arts,$750 from Arts Midwest. $7 ,665 lrom the "-a P. l.euge, ecxiuon»cs, $9,5 t O from Aug. 2·5. Alied Professions. presented ''The BGSU presented "lnterfamg Education and Training disorders. $12. t 56 from the Ohio Legislative from the U.S. Depar1ment of Justice, for funding OtW> Arts Counci-Media Projeci and $3, 932 the University of Toledo for W1g the Bayesian Progams in and Credential Portfoio" at the Ohio fleld 0..-ectoc's Public Administration" llich8el Franklln, art therapy pr~. Service Conmssion. for conducting 84 for the National Conference on Punishment for from the Ohio Arts Counci to supplement the pooling procedure to forecast payrol growth in Regional Membership presented .. Process and Self·Esteern" at Gary Heu, history. presented the paper "The Forwn, in Colunbus. Oct. 16; also, presented co-ainvened a Art. prevalence screening field tests in Wood County Crminal Offenses. 8th Annual New Music and Art Festival. al eight metropoitan areas of Ohio. United States and the Estabislment of the "Teacher Expectations··The Self-Fulf6ng De- State University Research Drosop/Wa. Expetimental Approach to Teaching Sales Symposium on Popular Entertainment, Graduate from The Kaltenbom FOl.ndation. to supplement and promote greater east-west understanding to A Study.·· at Southem Heinrich Christian von Stuempel. the Board of the keynote address ..Student Leadership in FOWldation, for computer simulations which research on VCR user behavior. Management: Case the Center. City University of New York, Oct. t 1. selected groups in the city. Marketing Association Annual Meeting, Trade and the Gennan Settlers of Hard labor Today's Residence Hals" at the North Atlantic employ the techniques of numerical general W. Robert Midden, chemisby. $5,000 from New Some of the material was published in Ohio Creek, South Car<>Wla I 1764)" at the Western Association of College and University Residence reiativity and are faciilated by a link between the The JoM Hopkins University. to support Orleans, La., Nov. 3-7. This presentation was Theatre Alliance J0tl08l. Vot 1 • No. 1 • Apri Douglas Neckera. chemistry. $134.672 from Ellen F. Paul, Social Philosophy and Policy also published in Marlceting: Meeting the Conference on British Studies. Lincoln. Neb.• Hals, Syracuse University. Oct. 30-31. Healso University and the Ohio Supercomputer Center. research into the chemical modificalionS of DNA the Ohio Board of Regents, to fl.Wld the Center Center. $51 .8391rom the National Endowment conducted wOf1lshop on "Recruitment 1987. ChalengeS of the 1990S. Oct. 29-31. a and induced by ultraviolet radiation. for Photochemical Sciences. for the Ht.manities, to inform the general public Retention of Members" at the opening session Winifred O. Stone. GraduateColege, about the history. current status. and future Raymond F. Barker, marketing, presented Kenneth Klple, history. presented "Beriberi on "Getting the Most from a Conference." The Joan Repp, access services. presented $51 .600 from the U.S. Department of ArthurBrecher,chemistry. $21 ,499 from the c.rney Strange, COlege Student Personnel, prospects for the protection of property and "lnterviewerS Evaluate Questionnaires.·· at the and Blacks in America's Plantation Societies" at conference was attended by more than 500 "Managing Change in a Changing World" at the Education. forthe Patricia Roberts Harris Medical Colege of Ohio as partial salary support $42 .622 from the Ohio Board of Regents, to conuactuai liberties under the Federal Southern Marketing Association Amual CAGONTIELDAAG Conference at Windsor, students and advisefs representing 1 2 states Fifth Quadrennial Conference of the Midwest Graduate Study Fellowship Program. in his research at MCO. establish a graduate curricuk.m. Constitution. Meeting. NewOrleans, La., Nov. 3-7. This Ontario. Oct. 1 6-17. and more than 50 campuses. Federation of Library Associations. Indianapolis, presentation was also published in Marice ting: Indiana, Nov. 6. Meeting the Chalenges of the 1990S. Bernard Stemsher, history. presented "Two Robert A. Holmes, legal studies. presented Views of Eisenhower: Robert A. Divine and Piers several two-day seminars sponsored by the Deb Heineman, fnancial aid and student Brendon" at the Duquesne History Forum. National Association of Purchasing Dawn McCaghy and Wiiiiam Schurk, both in employment, presented "Financial Aid: The Lost Faculty/Staff Duquesne University. Pittsburgh, Penn .• Oct. Management. Basic Purchasing Law seminars libraries and learning resources. presented Piece of the Puzzle," at the 1987 FaD "Rosie the Riveter: The Image of Working 31. were presented May 25-27 to the Certainteed Publications Corp. in Vn S. Collins, libraries and learning Policy. Productivity Review. various organizations between May and Corinth," at the 65th Annual Meeting of the Ohio Firelands. presented an invited and refereed resources. "Minibiblia Geographia" in 5peciaJ Deborah C. Simmons, special education, October. In addition. he participated in a WTVG Classical Conference. Toledo. Oct. 22. Leslie J. Chamberlin, colege of education paper. ''The P!Dppines in Transition" at a Library Associaaon, Geography and Map Leslie J. Chamberlin, professor emeritus of co-authored "LD Children's Comprehension of Kim A. Smith, radio-TV-f*1l, "Effects of Chamel 13 debate on the Constitutional and alied professions. presented "Developing symposium on changing Asia. at the University [];vision Buletin. educational administration and supervision. Selected Textual Features: Effects of Proximity Newspaper Coverage on Community Issue Responsible Chidren Work at Bicentennial. and was interviewed on the topic in Donald F. Nelson, German. Russian and East and Their Habits" of Western Michigan, Kalamazoo, Mich.. April 8; wrote Chapter 6, "La Disciplina Come of Information" in Leaming Disability Quarterly, Concerns and Local Government EvalualionS. ·· a half-hour program on WJYM. Asian languages. presented ''As the Lights Go the Erie Cotalty Education Symposium, Perkins also. ctmed a panel on the Philippines and Willard Misfeldt, art. review of Tessot by Conduzione Della Sculoia E Dela Classe Vol. 10, No. 3. in Communication Research. Vol. 1 4, August Out: Hermann Hesse's Thoughts on Aging and High School, Nov. 17. presented a refereed paper "Factionalism and Ctristopher Wood. in Burlington Magazine. JiJy. Scolastica" ("Discipline as School and 1987. The 12th Annual Midwestern Teachers of Death," at the International Psychohistorical Dissension Wrthin the Armed Forces of the The Burfngton is one of England's top art Classroom Management") of the book La Educational Psychology Conference held at Kyoo Kim, economics, "A Note on Association Conference, Hunter College. New Nora Uu, health. physical education and was Phmppines" at the 39th Annual Meeting of the periodicals. Disciplina Nella Scuola: Problemi E Prospettive, Ron Partin, educational foundations and the University in Oct. Peter Wood and Richard Non-Positive Demoeconomic FluctualionS with York. June 10-12. recreation, presented "Somatotypes of Association for Asian Studies, Boston. Ma.. April (Discipline in the School: Problems and inquiry, "MinimiZing Classroom Interruptions," in Burke, educational foundations and inquiry. Positive Measure" in Economic Letters. Premenarcheai Athletes and Non-Athletes" at 10. Donald K. Enholm, interpersonal and public Perspectives]. The book will be used throughout The Clearing House tor the Ccntemporary served as hosts and program chairs. During the Edward Schwerkolt, visual communication the 20th Annual Canadian Association of Sport communication. and DaYid C. Skaggs, history. Italy as a staff development text in the area of Educator in Middle and Secondary Schools. Vol. conference, James Davidson, educational and technology. presented a lecture/slide show Sciences Meeting, Lake Louise. Alberta. Oct. and W. Jeffrey Welsh,F.-elands. co-authored school discipline. William Miller, rtbrary and learning resources. 61. No. 1. September 1987. foundations and inquiry. presented "Changes in Philip G. Terrie, English and .American on "The History of Printing" at the monthly 6-10. "Origins of the Southern Mind: The Parochial "Causes and Cures for Inaccurate Reference Self-Perception Under Stress," John N-by. Studies. presented "A Mixture of Motives: The meeting of the Plant Printing Management. Sermons of Thomas Cradock of Maryland. Richard L Weawar 11, interpersonal and public Work" in The Journal of Academic Librarianship. Pamela C. Allison, health, physical education educational foundations and inquiry. presented Adirondack Forest Preserve and the 1 91 5 New Toledo, April 26. Robert Selig, history. presented "The Plight 1744-1770.'' in Quarterly Journal of Speech. communication and Howard W. Cotrell, May 1987: also, "Night of the l..Mng Dead and recreation. "What and How Preservice of Servants in Eighteenth Century Franconia" "The Effects of a Lecture Rating Scale on the York Constitutional Convention" at the annual Vol. 73. instructional media center. ''The Personafized Books" in Reference Services Review. Vol. 1 5, Physical Education Teachers Observe During an Perceptions of Students:" Ronald Partin, meeting of the American Studies AssociabOn in Patricia King, college student personnel. and was chair of a session ··1nteDectuai Trends in Teacher's Manual (PTM): Invaluable Asset in No.2. Early Field Experience,'' in Research Ouarterly educational foundations and inquiry. New York, November 1987. He also has presented "Student Values and Expectations: Central Europe Around the Tum of the 20th Mary Jo Kane, physical education and Teaching Large Courses, .. in The Ohio Speech tor Exercise and Sport, Vol. 56. No. 3. collaborated with Dean Meinke of the University published "John Muir on Mount Ritter" A New What Are the University's Responsibitities?" at Century" at the European Studies Conference. recreation. "The 'New· Female Athlete: SociaBy Jourr.al, Fa.I 1987. F. Scott Regan, theater, "Don't Bet on the September; also "What Preservice Physical of Toledo. the workshop ''Teaching Tune Wilderness Aesthetic·· in The Pacific Bradley University, Peoria, IU., Aug. 19, where Omaha, Neb.• Oct. 8-10. on Sanctioned Image or Modern Role For Women?'' Prince,'' in Youth TheatreJoumal. Spring 1987; Education Teachers See in an Unguided Field Management to Educators." In addition, SteYen she was the keynote speaker at the opening day Historian.31. Spring 1987. in Journal of Medicine and Sport Science, JiJy Dolores Black, HPER. collaborated with Laura also. '"Puppets and Props in Performance." for Experience: A Follow-Up Study ... in Joumal of Russell, special education, and Michael conferences. Also. presented ''Teaching Critical Joyce A. Blinn, academic 1987. Kratz, HPER professor emeritus, and Louis Tutt. the American Association of Theatre for Youth. Teaching in Physical Education. Vol. 7. No. 1. Thinking to College Students: How Do You enhancement/study skiRs lab, presented "A O'Loughlin, Jane Wolfe, Rita Keefe, Tsuneo Akaha, political science, presented superintendent of the Missouri School for the Chicago. August 1967. October 1967. Know When You Don't Know for Sure?'" at the Comparison of the Leaming Strategies of GenewieYe Stang, Tom Bennett, Newby and "Internalizing International Law: Japan and the Dennis II. Anderson. political science, Blind, in writing Movement and Fundamental Davidson, served as panel moderators. Dominican College Faculty Conference. Si iccesstui and Underprepared Colege Regime of Navigation under the UN Convention "Toledo's Blind Alley and the Need for PR," in Motor Skils for SenSOle Motor and Phol letllic Processing Grants Ch."istDpher Mrut, psychology. Frelancls. Thomas &ans. accoulting and management Reactio11 Tmes of EJderty Scibjeds.- in The Barbee Mynatt, computer science. and KN. ,..lteiface Between Computers and Psychology: infOI mation services. "The Impact of IASC .lotsnal ol Audloty R!ISS ch. Vol. 26. MacFartane, "Advanced Olga lizers in Computer Toward a Psychok>gy of Computerization," Accounting Stamds on~ and 1nS1ructian Manuals: Are They Effective'< in in ConpJters in HllllBll Bellavior. CollSistecicy of lntemati0i181 ~ting Ronald E. s.noy, twsmry. "Hoe Shifting Chan Hahn. 11111mgement. $56,700 from the • iiClll1 Pugh. sociology. $81.914 from the Kennell! Klple, history, $2,000 from Allbert Conner, psychology, $120,515 from ~lnteraction-lnfenlct '87; also. Repotting Practices... in The International Qjtiyation in East African Stbsistl!lrca ~. - Ohio Board of Regents, to ei •'1a11ce the Uhio Board of Regents, to streligthen research Cambi idge University Press. to support the the Ohio Board of Reoents. to strengthen the with KH. Smith and A. K.amouri. ~Way to Rldlard L W-R, interpersonal and public .lotsnal of Accomting. in Singapore JotxnB/ of Tropics/ GeogrBJ)lly, Vol . productions/mal 111111 iagement nptogi"'"""•""'m. and ins1ruction in applied demography. pOOlistling of a large reference work on the cinical psychology doctoral program. Coqiuter Literacy. Progi a111il og or Ail9ic atiOl is COltlllU1icatio. has published Slclls for 8. history and geogiaphy of hlman disease- ExpeiielrcaT in lntemational.Joumal of Commc.nicatilg EffectNely, an~ and Chartolla ScMr•. edi rational curricult.m ,,._Gonion. jOl.malism, $2,873 from the n-a Attig. phiosophy. $96.188 from the .-.ii lld'lllsl. graduate studies in business, Man-Machine Slides; also with KH. Smith and improved edition of a book fonnerty tilled and instruction, is the editor of SIGTE &*m for R. Emil Lam, library information services. and National Press Photogi aphers Association. fa Ohio Board of Reoents. to l!l•'lallCe the applied $5,000 from the Clement 0. Miniger Memorial Tykodi. "Effect BackgroU1d the Uldeistadng Speech Commi.nication Slclls, Teacher Educalots published by the Kalman s. Szekely, emeritus professor. library Deenna R8deloff, home ecocKJmics, $40, 796 A. of on Form fining for a graduate assistant to serve as a philosophy prog1 au. Fculdalion, to fund a Miniger scholar. and Content Questions,- in OiiesW.lliig desigl led to accol11llll1Y Commcnicating International Cooocil for Computers in and leamng rescuces. '"BlaClcs in Telewision: A from the Ohio Depabnern of Rt.cation. a ot researcher/writei' for News Photographer Elfectively; also, "The Lycemi Movement in Edi cation. She also authored .. A Computer selective, Al• IOtated Billogi aptly. - in JoumaJ of r8MW8I of special services in vocatiol ial home £cclatge. magazine di.mg the spring semester. 118rpnit lshler, education. $31 .329 from Don Bright, business eQ cation, $4,371 from Katiiill&ZOO 1 835-1860: CtJlu'lll Heart of Component for Methods Classes: Software PopdarFimandTeletiision. Vol. 14. No. 4. IOl'llics. Also. $11 .660. a renewal la the Ohio Depab1ient of Edi cation for eca the OtW> Depa b11et at of Education Vocational Awaeiiess and Evaluation W0111shops" which Winter 1 987. teacher education/vocat home ecocKJmics l.aunl i.-thal, ~er science. ~1. - in Richard J. Jensen and JoM c. Aol9r'I Berns .xi Don Bright, bolh of implemen!Wlg a teacher edication program n career Education. for services to be "Discou:se RIAes in Progi a11 Compl ehei ISioc 1: Hammemack, eds., In Sean:h of Justice: The appeaied in the JtAy/August/September issue. tranng services. provided by the University of Toledo in the business edi!Clltion, $36,323 from the Ohio di.ring the 1987-88 academic year. Emeigeiice ot a Construct Affoida ices Ruler hdiarJa Tndtion in Speech CommulicatJion;also. Phlllp II. Royster, etl'ilic studies, "The Cuse Department ot Education. a renewal for the preservice training of one-year certificated in Himsn-ComputerlntenJction-lnten '87. had the speech he presented to the University Robert J. Yonbr, edicational ICUldations c:J C., 'IM II in the C.illbem1: Pt.pose and Teacher Education in Business, Office and Douglas c. Heckers, chelTistry, $25,000 Reginald Hobie, biological sciences, $1.489 teachers from business and industry. and chapter ot the Golden Key National Honor and inquiry, "The High School and Beyond Theme in Lindsay Barrett's Song for Munu." Marketing Education in business education. from the National Science Foundation, a from the U.S. Envirol mes ital Protection Agency. inserVlce education of exper iel iced YOCational Richard D. tto.e, associate Vice p esident for Society, '"Second Wild: Capitaizing On Ycu Cognitive Test: Evidence of Criterion-Relat Obsidiilwl I: Bllicii- L.it9nllue in Review. Sm1l'ner ectua1tion personnel; also, $3,849 from the S14lPlement f()( affinity photoSenSitizal. for additiolial fining for completion of the report academic affairs and geology. co-authored with F~ Creative Potential," published in the Vaidity" in Educational and Psychological 1 987. Vol. 2. No. 2; also. '"Black Orpheus- in Dale W. Smith, physics Sld as11011omy, $659 Also,$4, 735 from the Department of Health and covering the methods in Del ldl ochi 01 IOlogical Ohio Department ot Education Division of Alyn G. Smith. Palezoic Polyplacophoist1ed relei es ices through Bmer Spreitzer and Eldon E. Snyder, both of Slalehood; also. "Orpheus Ascending, l.snents­ Observatory where obserYationS wil be made to instrunentation system needed for scientislS in Del ldi ochi Ol IOiogy-and the teleconference including ful videotape 1985 COllCeliilig fossi chilDns found in rocks of Dan Weilbaker, marketing, "An Experiential sociology, "~tional Frt and in Cottonwood. Conlei•IJlOI•) Bllicii- Miter$ measxe the visible reflectiol is of several smal ~ sem;.pepaative scale work in methods delieloped by Arizona State university duplication and re-use of the program within the Palezoic age (600 rilior1 to 230 n6ln years Approach to Teaching Sales Management A Leisure Oi iE!i •talion as Related to Life Celebiatiig 125 Ye.ss ofKa1S8S outer satelltes of Jupiter. research for partiC:ta tumor therapies. and the University of Arizona. State of OtW>. ago) in Great Britain. continental Europe and Case Study" in Marlceting: Meeting the SatisfactiCll 1," in JoumaJ of Leisure Research, Slatehood;lllso. "Let's Play" in Obsdm1 R; also, Nof1h America. Chale igesofthe 1990's. Vol. 19,No.2, 1987. "Again to he Light- in Obsdm1 I. Susan Petroshlus, market.lg. ""The Marl Under F"ore.·· in North Atlantic Regional 8usineSS Bowling Green Credit Union now Grant promotes drug awareness lolldlael PNllOCI and Glenn Stoops, both Approach to the Client -Sponsored Project ... in Support for System Vef'ificalion Dlri\g Law Review. market.lg. ""Retail Salu'alion Model for the Developments in Mirie/ing Science. Requirement MaJysis."" in Proceedings of the Drugs pose the most serious !hrea! lo contains the names of !hose willing to Microcomputer... n Proceedings ot the 19s1 Association tor Ccmputng Machinery children today. according to W1ll•a"Tl J. Marti Bennion, marXeling, ""Creating Channel Glass City Federal Credit Union chaperone school events and drug-free American Markeling Associa'ion Microcomputer Carol E. Aldridge, art. '"An lntefView With Pat Conference. Dependence Through the Use of Mininun Order University employees who were visit the branch office on Haskins Road to Bennett, IJ S Secretary o! Ed,..:cat:on In parties 1n the:r h0rr.es W°"'5hop. OleszJlo ... in Alt and Cinema David A. Sinnson and J«ry W. Wiclts, Quantities.·· in International Journal of Physical members of the Bowling Green Credit make cash deposits. cash withdrawals. the press. Benne!! has elaborated tnat The tr.:rd ObJect: Je has a1~ea".J1 b&:;<::n met OislTibution and Materials Management. schools ha·1e a speci<:l obL'Jat1on •o nelp l! :n 101,;ed f')rming a $C~!'JOls-·:,·1tn-:u~·dru~s Mohammad o.cffu, computer science. Kyoo Kim, economics. ""Chap18' 16 Strategic Pq>ulalion and Society Research Cen18', Union automatically became members of etc ··No longer will it be necessary for co-authored '"Issues in Applied IJemo{Taphy• •• s:::,I 1e the nation s drug probiern H<: cu11mun !/ da"ds and union with Glass City Federal Cred't the Drug-Free Sc:hoois ar.c: Commun:!ies onr.: m;gh! ''~nae:- h0·N se·,,-ere tne drug Ridlvd E. ...._, '"Grief, .. in Zone 3, Wnter in Smoke: Fdly Years of Cigarette Advertising in Glass City Federal Cred•t Union is a Interfaces. ll. Nell Browne, economics. co-authored with Union. Program prJo!em is :r 'llr:.od C0un!y s::r1Qols A 1987; also, '"Divining, .. and '"Shadows."' entered America, .. n Marke/ing in Three Eras. full-service financial institution that JamH L Utwln, institutional studies, ""Critical Tr:e April 23 1 987. issue o! t:-ii: Fedr:ra: 1 934 sur·.-r.:1 qt...~ried fifth through 1 2tr. Sangjln Yoo, accounting and management in Black River ~wannual literary contest. Proceedngs ot the History of Marlceting Larry N. Hunter. president and general Think.ng in the SOciology Classcoom: Facilitating specializes in indi·1idual attention to Register invited colleges and uru 1t-~s1!:es tc gracers e:n".J snc.wed tr.at drug and alc0r:s: information systems. with Sang Lee of the One won second prize and the othef' an Conference, October 1987. manager of Glass City Federal Credit Movement from Vague Objective to Explicit member needs. Services availab!e apply for grants under tha! progra'n aous~ .'.!m'J~g \~oad Ca~r.!y students University of Nebraska, '"Management Style and ho1101able mention: also. '"While You Packed,"" in Union. localed in Toledo. said the Achievement," n Teaching Sociolgy, October include: a full range of savings and Practice of Korean Chaebols."' in California TheChrlstianScienceMcntor,Sept. 7, 1987; SriniYH R. Melkote, radio-TV·fim, Bowling Green Credit Union ceased Recognizing the need 1n Wood Countis nearl1 eq'Jalt:C tne r:ation·11;ae.::: 1erage. 1987. investment programs. from ··passbook" Management Review. also an article on Atrie Dilard in The JoumaJ of "Commurication Can Reduce Status Gaps in operations Dec. 31 and all records were 50 elementary ana secondar1 sc100: ied statistics and operations 1987. Characteristics of Stutterers, .. in the Journal of Vacation Clubs, and escrows. In addition, for the grant. 4 1 received funding and the from the national average were the age at COOlberla!ld Books. 1987; also. edited and research. ··Modified Stepping-Stone Method as up members· savings and loan accounts FluencyDisorders, 12, 1987. it also offers checking accounts with no University"s grant ranked 12th. which students began experimenting with introduced Best Ohio Fiction wi1h Laura Smith. a Teaching Aid for C of Educational American Association of Expel iet 1tial Education on the TeactWlg of Psychological Consultation. a has the "Four Seasons,'" Nov. 8. submission of proposals for faculty Guidelines and appfication procedures already use Project Charlie as the project Management Journals to take place in Milano, to receive the Kurt Hahn Award for conlJibutions service sponsored by the American Association years training Bowling Green teachers to development grants. These grants are are a\tailable in each academic department l1aly Jine 3-4. The conference title wil be "The to the outdoor/advenlu"e/challel ige programs. of Counselor Educators and Supervisors. Partin was designed in 1977. Through the eight use Project Charlie. Laflin cites lrmen's of Sally Kilmer, home economics. was selected given in amounts above S250 for office or from the Office of the Vice Educational Management Journals: Cooperation She is the first woman to receive the award, wil coordinate a colection course syllabi and workshops scheduled under the grant, work as a contributor to the University's to serve as the child development specialist on in Dissemination.~ Also, he recently participated which is named for the founder of Outward other teaching materials and resou"ces and developmental projects that meet the President for Academic Affairs. another 20 percent will gain certification. receipt of the grant. ·· 1think that may have the development team for a new PBS science in a National Cooicuklln Study Institute Program Bouxf. The award was presented at the publish a catalog of avaiable items. As an impetus to participate, teachers will program entitled 'Wee Wonders." been a strong point of our grant, building on al Atlanta. Ga. entitled "How Effective association's national conference in Port receive one hour of University credit for an already existing program," Laflin said. Townsend, Washington, where van der Smissen Deb Heineman, Mancia! aid and student Instructional Leaders Get Results.·· successfully completing the workshops_ Before the program begins in January presented the Kurt Hahn Lecture. Her talk was employment. was elected as the Northwest Ecfieann Blesbroek-Oldham, continuing education. won an award of merit in the annual The second objective recognizes that 1988, Weis wiU administer a pre-test to Robert Thayer, musical ar1S. has been elected entitled ""Celebrating Diversity... Nov. 14. Regional Representative of the Ohio Association C!"YStal Awards sponsored by the Toledo others besides teachers need to know how school personnel. This survey will assess chairman of the Commission on of Student Financial Aid Administrators for the chapter of Women in Communications Inc. The Non-Degree-Granting Institutions of the National DaYid Drury, public relations and WBGU·TV, 1987-88 year. to prevent drug and alcohol abuse. By pre-program attitudes of existing drug and award was in the category of special purpose Association of Schools of Music. He wiB serve a served as master of ceremonies and moderator developing and implementing a 25-hour alcohol problem. After the program ends in publication for a brochure promoting the evening three-year term. As commission chairman. he for a Findlay Area Chamber of Commerce Margaret lshler, education. is one of 1 00 Dealing with Drugs in the Schools program, June 1989, Weis wiH replicate the 1984 credit program. The brochure was designed by alsc will serve on the association's board of seminar on media relations, Findlay, Oct 16. educators appointed to the Board of Examiners Laflin hopes to achieve that objective. survey to measure changes in student of the National Council for Accreditation of Cheryl Takata and written by Linda Swaisgood. directors. Parents, community members and attitudes and drug use. He wiD also query Teachef Education. She recently completed a both of public relations. Andreas Poulimenos, performance stue involved by risting themselves in said. ""This is not just a one shot deal." Herbert Spencer, musical arts, went to executive secretary of the Northwestern Ohio :-e PARTY directory. That publication -Beth Sondgeroth Adelia Peters, education, has been selected Brussels Nov. 11 to teach at the Royal Educational Research Council. He wil be DaYid C. Skaggs, history. has been elected a by the North American Association for Conservatory and perform concerts for the serving his second two-year term. member of the International Institute for Strategic Brussels Radio and Television Netwocks. After Environmental Education at its 1987-88 Studies. He is one of ooly eight members of the Note University's weather policy doing work.shops for the local brass bands in Continental Lecuer for the Environmental institute from Ohio. Betty Yllll de1 Smissen., HPER, has been Brussels, he traveled to London for StUlies Section. She will travel to coleges and ··Bowling Green closed.·· rather than eiecled to the Board of Trustees of the National Fac:ulty and staff are reminded that the is developmental work on horns for Paxman of universities throughout North America to present Recreation and Park Association. She has also Jaak Panksaep, psychology. was presented ::e:::ision to cancel classes in the event of correctly stating ··classes are cancelled a! Covent Garden. England. Upon returning to the public lectures and classroom lectures. meet been reappointed to the National Council on an award by the Toledo Society for Autistic severe weather rests with the University's Bowfing Green ... U.S.• he presented a workshop al Tennessee with faculty and students. and in some cases Accreditation. a nine-member council whicf'I Children in recognition of his ""outstanding :e:itral administration. The University closes only in times of Technical University. Dec. 4-6. Also, he make supplemental presentations in area high evaluates and accredits university and college service to those who have autism."" The .:..ny decision to cancel will state emergency. If an emergency is presented a iew.e recital in the O.M. T.A. schools and for local environmental groups. classes be recreation, leisure. and park resources curricula presentation was made at their amual awards Conference held n Bowing Green. Nov. 6. co-n:nunicated to faculty. staff and declared necessitating a closing of the Denise M.. Trauth, radio-TV-film, has banquet Dec. 1 0. s:udents by the Office of Public Relations. entire University. only essential employees Ann Corrigan, Robert Spano and Pam Ryan. Benjamin N. Muego, polrtlcal science at completed a faculty intemsl'lip during spnng ,,nich will notify Fact Line (372-2445). are expected to report to or remain at their al of musical arts. performed at the University cf Fa-elands. was recentty admrtted as a Felow of semester of 1987 at the National Association of Hany W. Hoemann, psychology. nas been WBGU-FM (88. 1 ), WFAL·AM (680). jobs. Classified employees. specifically CR:inna1i College Conservatory of Music the Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces Broadcasters (NAB) in Washington, D.C. She appointed to the Research and Development WFOB, WOHO, WSPD. WCWA. advised in advance or called in specifically ;:>articipated in her intemsl'lip in the Research and Faculty Composers Concert, Nov. 10. and Society of the University of Chicago. The Committee of the Registry of Interpreters of the WLOR-FM, WRON-FM. WFIN and WGTE. for the emergency. will be paid at the rate Inter-University Seminar was founded in 1960 Planning Department of the NAB where she Deaf to screen research proposals involving the Also, WBGU-TV (Channel 27) and the of two-and-one-half times the normal rate of M.. Neil Browne, economiCS. was elected vice by Moms Janowitz. one of the wor1d"s leading conducted a study of current practices • • radio cooperation ol the Registry and to promote three Toledo television stations. channels pay for all hours worked during the president of the lntE:llectual Skils Development authorities on civil-military relations. sales. research on interpreting for the deaf. declared emergency period. Association; also, he presented with Stuart 11 , 13 and 24 will be notified. The foUowing members of the geology Every effort will be made to notify these Questions relating to a radio or television Keeley, psychology, and Nancy Kubasel<, legal Robert Holmes, legal studies. was nominated Frances Burnett, performance studies. was department participated in the 99th Annual media by 7 a.m. the day of any announcement concerning cancellations or studies, ""Developing Paper Assignments to and is a subject of biographical record in Who ·s invited to JUdge the Young Musicians Solo Piano Promote lntelectual Skills, n and •. Assessment of Meeting of the Geological Society of America cancellation. If a later storm necessitates closings can be clarified by calfing the IWlo in Amencan Law. Fifth Edition. Performance Competition at Kent State held in Phoenix, Az. .• Oct. 26·29: Joseph Critical Thinking Skills Using Essay Instruments" University on Dec. 5. the cancellation of afternoon or evening campus operator (372-2531 ). al the Intellectual Skills Development Frizado, chaired a session of the International classes. the public relations office will Commuter students who may be affected Geological Correlation Program dealing with Conference. Kalamazoo, t.f."d'I .• Nov. 7. Barbara Lockard-Zimmerman, performance notify the above-named media as soon as by severe weather should check with the studieS, was elected vice-president of computer applications and the chemistry of Mark Kelly, director of bands, was guest Charles E. (Chuck} Perry, (left} president and chief executive officer of the possible and before 5 p.m. State Highway Patrol to determine if ·James Enns, who accepted a position in the conventions of the National Opera Association igenous rockS; Charles Onasch presented a conductor of the Sandusky County Honors Band Though classes may be canceDed, all hazardous driving conditions exist. geology department las spring, is currently on during its 33rd annual convention held in paper on "'Microfractures and the deformational in Fremont Dec. 6. He also participated in a Houston-based Friedkin Companies, has been named the University's Centennial University employees are expected to If travel is not advised, students who leave in Washington serving as a 1987-88 November in Orlando, Fla. During the history of a portion of the Appalachian Great conducting clinic. ""Conducting: Balance. Alumnus by the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant CoOeges. He Congressional Science Fellow sponscred by the conference she appeared on a panel and was in Valley;" Jay Parrish presented a paper. Intonation and Precis.~'" dunng the Mid-West was fonnally recognized during the December Board of Trustees meeting and was report to their job assignments unless a must commute to Bowling Green wiD be Geological Society of Amenca. At the PhOenix charge of the 8th Annual NOA competition. She CO-

( Susan Petroshlus, market.lg. ""The Marl Under F"ore.·· in North Atlantic Regional 8usineSS Bowling Green Credit Union now Grant promotes drug awareness lolldlael PNllOCI and Glenn Stoops, both Approach to the Client -Sponsored Project ... in Support for System Vef'ificalion Dlri\g Law Review. market.lg. ""Retail Salu'alion Model for the Developments in Mirie/ing Science. Requirement MaJysis."" in Proceedings of the Drugs pose the most serious !hrea! lo contains the names of !hose willing to Microcomputer... n Proceedings ot the 19s1 Association tor Ccmputng Machinery children today. according to W1ll•a"Tl J. Marti Bennion, marXeling, ""Creating Channel Glass City Federal Credit Union chaperone school events and drug-free American Markeling Associa'ion Microcomputer Carol E. Aldridge, art. '"An lntefView With Pat Conference. Dependence Through the Use of Mininun Order University employees who were visit the branch office on Haskins Road to Bennett, IJ S Secretary o! Ed,..:cat:on In parties 1n the:r h0rr.es W°"'5hop. OleszJlo ... in Alt and Cinema David A. Sinnson and J«ry W. Wiclts, Quantities.·· in International Journal of Physical members of the Bowling Green Credit make cash deposits. cash withdrawals. the press. Benne!! has elaborated tnat The tr.:rd ObJect: Je has a1~ea".J1 b&:;<::n met OislTibution and Materials Management. schools ha·1e a speci<:l obL'Jat1on •o nelp l! :n 101,;ed f')rming a $C~!'JOls-·:,·1tn-:u~·dru~s Mohammad o.cffu, computer science. Kyoo Kim, economics. ""Chap18' 16 Strategic Pq>ulalion and Society Research Cen18', Union automatically became members of etc ··No longer will it be necessary for co-authored '"Issues in Applied IJemo{Taphy• •• s:::,I 1e the nation s drug probiern H<: cu11mun !/ da"ds and union with Glass City Federal Cred't the Drug-Free Sc:hoois ar.c: Commun:!ies onr.: m;gh! ''~nae:- h0·N se·,,-ere tne drug Ridlvd E. ...._, '"Grief, .. in Zone 3, Wnter in Smoke: Fdly Years of Cigarette Advertising in Glass City Federal Cred•t Union is a Interfaces. ll. Nell Browne, economics. co-authored with Union. Program prJo!em is :r 'llr:.od C0un!y s::r1Qols A 1987; also, '"Divining, .. and '"Shadows."' entered America, .. n Marke/ing in Three Eras. full-service financial institution that JamH L Utwln, institutional studies, ""Critical Tr:e April 23 1 987. issue o! t:-ii: Fedr:ra: 1 934 sur·.-r.:1 qt...~ried fifth through 1 2tr. Sangjln Yoo, accounting and management in Black River ~wannual literary contest. Proceedngs ot the History of Marlceting Larry N. Hunter. president and general Think.ng in the SOciology Classcoom: Facilitating specializes in indi·1idual attention to Register invited colleges and uru 1t-~s1!:es tc gracers e:n".J snc.wed tr.at drug and alc0r:s: information systems. with Sang Lee of the One won second prize and the othef' an Conference, October 1987. manager of Glass City Federal Credit Movement from Vague Objective to Explicit member needs. Services availab!e apply for grants under tha! progra'n aous~ .'.!m'J~g \~oad Ca~r.!y students University of Nebraska, '"Management Style and ho1101able mention: also. '"While You Packed,"" in Union. localed in Toledo. said the Achievement," n Teaching Sociolgy, October include: a full range of savings and Practice of Korean Chaebols."' in California TheChrlstianScienceMcntor,Sept. 7, 1987; SriniYH R. Melkote, radio-TV·fim, Bowling Green Credit Union ceased Recognizing the need 1n Wood Countis nearl1 eq'Jalt:C tne r:ation·11;ae.::: 1erage. 1987. investment programs. from ··passbook" Management Review. also an article on Atrie Dilard in The JoumaJ of "Commurication Can Reduce Status Gaps in operations Dec. 31 and all records were 50 elementary ana secondar1 sc100: ied statistics and operations 1987. Characteristics of Stutterers, .. in the Journal of Vacation Clubs, and escrows. In addition, for the grant. 4 1 received funding and the from the national average were the age at COOlberla!ld Books. 1987; also. edited and research. ··Modified Stepping-Stone Method as up members· savings and loan accounts FluencyDisorders, 12, 1987. it also offers checking accounts with no University"s grant ranked 12th. which students began experimenting with introduced Best Ohio Fiction wi1h Laura Smith. a Teaching Aid for C of Educational American Association of Expel iet 1tial Education on the TeactWlg of Psychological Consultation. a has the "Four Seasons,'" Nov. 8. submission of proposals for faculty Guidelines and appfication procedures already use Project Charlie as the project Management Journals to take place in Milano, to receive the Kurt Hahn Award for conlJibutions service sponsored by the American Association years training Bowling Green teachers to development grants. These grants are are a\tailable in each academic department l1aly Jine 3-4. The conference title wil be "The to the outdoor/advenlu"e/challel ige programs. of Counselor Educators and Supervisors. Partin was designed in 1977. Through the eight use Project Charlie. Laflin cites lrmen's of Sally Kilmer, home economics. was selected given in amounts above S250 for office or from the Office of the Vice Educational Management Journals: Cooperation She is the first woman to receive the award, wil coordinate a colection course syllabi and workshops scheduled under the grant, work as a contributor to the University's to serve as the child development specialist on in Dissemination.~ Also, he recently participated which is named for the founder of Outward other teaching materials and resou"ces and developmental projects that meet the President for Academic Affairs. another 20 percent will gain certification. receipt of the grant. ·· 1think that may have the development team for a new PBS science in a National Cooicuklln Study Institute Program Bouxf. The award was presented at the publish a catalog of avaiable items. As an impetus to participate, teachers will program entitled 'Wee Wonders." been a strong point of our grant, building on al Atlanta. Ga. entitled "How Effective association's national conference in Port receive one hour of University credit for an already existing program," Laflin said. Townsend, Washington, where van der Smissen Deb Heineman, Mancia! aid and student Instructional Leaders Get Results.·· successfully completing the workshops_ Before the program begins in January presented the Kurt Hahn Lecture. Her talk was employment. was elected as the Northwest Ecfieann Blesbroek-Oldham, continuing education. won an award of merit in the annual The second objective recognizes that 1988, Weis wiU administer a pre-test to Robert Thayer, musical ar1S. has been elected entitled ""Celebrating Diversity... Nov. 14. Regional Representative of the Ohio Association C!"YStal Awards sponsored by the Toledo others besides teachers need to know how school personnel. This survey will assess chairman of the Commission on of Student Financial Aid Administrators for the chapter of Women in Communications Inc. The Non-Degree-Granting Institutions of the National DaYid Drury, public relations and WBGU·TV, 1987-88 year. to prevent drug and alcohol abuse. By pre-program attitudes of existing drug and award was in the category of special purpose Association of Schools of Music. He wiB serve a served as master of ceremonies and moderator developing and implementing a 25-hour alcohol problem. After the program ends in publication for a brochure promoting the evening three-year term. As commission chairman. he for a Findlay Area Chamber of Commerce Margaret lshler, education. is one of 1 00 Dealing with Drugs in the Schools program, June 1989, Weis wiH replicate the 1984 credit program. The brochure was designed by alsc will serve on the association's board of seminar on media relations, Findlay, Oct 16. educators appointed to the Board of Examiners Laflin hopes to achieve that objective. survey to measure changes in student of the National Council for Accreditation of Cheryl Takata and written by Linda Swaisgood. directors. Parents, community members and attitudes and drug use. He wiD also query Teachef Education. She recently completed a both of public relations. Andreas Poulimenos, performance stue involved by risting themselves in said. ""This is not just a one shot deal." Herbert Spencer, musical arts, went to executive secretary of the Northwestern Ohio :-e PARTY directory. That publication -Beth Sondgeroth Adelia Peters, education, has been selected Brussels Nov. 11 to teach at the Royal Educational Research Council. He wil be DaYid C. Skaggs, history. has been elected a by the North American Association for Conservatory and perform concerts for the serving his second two-year term. member of the International Institute for Strategic Brussels Radio and Television Netwocks. After Environmental Education at its 1987-88 Studies. He is one of ooly eight members of the Note University's weather policy doing work.shops for the local brass bands in Continental Lecuer for the Environmental institute from Ohio. Betty Yllll de1 Smissen., HPER, has been Brussels, he traveled to London for StUlies Section. She will travel to coleges and ··Bowling Green closed.·· rather than eiecled to the Board of Trustees of the National Fac:ulty and staff are reminded that the is developmental work on horns for Paxman of universities throughout North America to present Recreation and Park Association. She has also Jaak Panksaep, psychology. was presented ::e:::ision to cancel classes in the event of correctly stating ··classes are cancelled a! Covent Garden. England. Upon returning to the public lectures and classroom lectures. meet been reappointed to the National Council on an award by the Toledo Society for Autistic severe weather rests with the University's Bowfing Green ... U.S.• he presented a workshop al Tennessee with faculty and students. and in some cases Accreditation. a nine-member council whicf'I Children in recognition of his ""outstanding :e:itral administration. The University closes only in times of Technical University. Dec. 4-6. Also, he make supplemental presentations in area high evaluates and accredits university and college service to those who have autism."" The .:..ny decision to cancel will state emergency. If an emergency is presented a iew.e recital in the O.M. T.A. schools and for local environmental groups. classes be recreation, leisure. and park resources curricula presentation was made at their amual awards Conference held n Bowing Green. Nov. 6. co-n:nunicated to faculty. staff and declared necessitating a closing of the Denise M.. Trauth, radio-TV-film, has banquet Dec. 1 0. s:udents by the Office of Public Relations. entire University. only essential employees Ann Corrigan, Robert Spano and Pam Ryan. Benjamin N. Muego, polrtlcal science at completed a faculty intemsl'lip during spnng ,,nich will notify Fact Line (372-2445). are expected to report to or remain at their al of musical arts. performed at the University cf Fa-elands. was recentty admrtted as a Felow of semester of 1987 at the National Association of Hany W. Hoemann, psychology. nas been WBGU-FM (88. 1 ), WFAL·AM (680). jobs. Classified employees. specifically CR:inna1i College Conservatory of Music the Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces Broadcasters (NAB) in Washington, D.C. She appointed to the Research and Development WFOB, WOHO, WSPD. WCWA. advised in advance or called in specifically ;:>articipated in her intemsl'lip in the Research and Faculty Composers Concert, Nov. 10. and Society of the University of Chicago. The Committee of the Registry of Interpreters of the WLOR-FM, WRON-FM. WFIN and WGTE. for the emergency. will be paid at the rate Inter-University Seminar was founded in 1960 Planning Department of the NAB where she Deaf to screen research proposals involving the Also, WBGU-TV (Channel 27) and the of two-and-one-half times the normal rate of M.. Neil Browne, economiCS. was elected vice by Moms Janowitz. one of the wor1d"s leading conducted a study of current practices • • radio cooperation ol the Registry and to promote three Toledo television stations. channels pay for all hours worked during the president of the lntE:llectual Skils Development authorities on civil-military relations. sales. research on interpreting for the deaf. declared emergency period. Association; also, he presented with Stuart 11 , 13 and 24 will be notified. The foUowing members of the geology Every effort will be made to notify these Questions relating to a radio or television Keeley, psychology, and Nancy Kubasel<, legal Robert Holmes, legal studies. was nominated Frances Burnett, performance studies. was department participated in the 99th Annual media by 7 a.m. the day of any announcement concerning cancellations or studies, ""Developing Paper Assignments to and is a subject of biographical record in Who ·s invited to JUdge the Young Musicians Solo Piano Promote lntelectual Skills, n and •. Assessment of Meeting of the Geological Society of America cancellation. If a later storm necessitates closings can be clarified by calfing the IWlo in Amencan Law. Fifth Edition. Performance Competition at Kent State held in Phoenix, Az. .• Oct. 26·29: Joseph Critical Thinking Skills Using Essay Instruments" University on Dec. 5. the cancellation of afternoon or evening campus operator (372-2531 ). al the Intellectual Skills Development Frizado, chaired a session of the International classes. the public relations office will Commuter students who may be affected Geological Correlation Program dealing with Conference. Kalamazoo, t.f."d'I .• Nov. 7. Barbara Lockard-Zimmerman, performance notify the above-named media as soon as by severe weather should check with the studieS, was elected vice-president of computer applications and the chemistry of Mark Kelly, director of bands, was guest Charles E. (Chuck} Perry, (left} president and chief executive officer of the possible and before 5 p.m. State Highway Patrol to determine if ·James Enns, who accepted a position in the conventions of the National Opera Association igenous rockS; Charles Onasch presented a conductor of the Sandusky County Honors Band Though classes may be canceDed, all hazardous driving conditions exist. geology department las spring, is currently on during its 33rd annual convention held in paper on "'Microfractures and the deformational in Fremont Dec. 6. He also participated in a Houston-based Friedkin Companies, has been named the University's Centennial University employees are expected to If travel is not advised, students who leave in Washington serving as a 1987-88 November in Orlando, Fla. During the history of a portion of the Appalachian Great conducting clinic. ""Conducting: Balance. Alumnus by the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant CoOeges. He Congressional Science Fellow sponscred by the conference she appeared on a panel and was in Valley;" Jay Parrish presented a paper. Intonation and Precis.~'" dunng the Mid-West was fonnally recognized during the December Board of Trustees meeting and was report to their job assignments unless a must commute to Bowling Green wiD be Geological Society of Amenca. At the PhOenix charge of the 8th Annual NOA competition. She CO-

( Martin Luther King holiday Jan .18 Monday, Jan. 18, is Martin Luther "The service of Martin Luther King in King Day, a holiday for University the cause of equal rights for aU is a employees. Classes wiU not meet on milestone in the history of our country. that day, and all University offices will be Perhaps no other American has done so closed. much for the cause of his people since Only those activities deemed the Civil War, and yet his goals of justice absolutely essential by area supervisors and liberty for all remain unfulfiDed 20 should continue during the holiday years after his death. It behooves all of period. us to pause on Martin Luther King Day President Olscamp has asked for and consider the legal, moral and human Vol. XI., No. 25 thoughtful observance of the King relationships we have with members of Bowling Green State University January 18, 1988 holiday, and has issued the following races and creeds different from our memorandum: own." Fine Arts Building set for addition New system for computer buys A change to the Microcomputer Buying ildvidual JUchases. Eligible faculty, staff Service just recently went into effect for and students can now JUchase an Apple OBOR recommends $14 million in capital improvements The Board of Regents has Macintosh or IBM microcomputer with Ohio in the past six years than we did in the offices in University Hal for Continuing reconvnended $14.3 million for capital renovations and repairs. creat card financing. previous six, .. he said. Edi ication. The Conmuing Education improvements for the University. Other major projects include: Classified Leading the list in appropriations and offices are expected to move out of The University is accepting MasterCard Robert McGeein, director of capital $625,000 for plant improvements is a $9 million addition for McFal Center by late 1989 or early and Visa as valid forms of payment for planning, said the state legislature still renovations:S220,000 for compact Employment the Fine Arts Building. McGeein said 1990. McGeein said the senior support Apple products. The handling charge has has to review the recommendations, but shelving in the Jerome Library: 61 ,000 gross square feet wiD be added staffs of the vice presidents of planning Opportunities increased from five percent to seven he is fairly confident the funds will be $225.000 for renovations in the to the present building and construction is and budgeting, academic affairs and percent to cover the credit card handling, approved. "'Historically the legislators bursar's office: $235,000 for projects expected to begin no later than spring operations wil move to McFal Center. The followWlg classified positions are available: but a two percent cash discount is given to have not changed the regents' in the biological sciences laboratories: N-ncancles anyone paying by cash or check. numbers," McGeein said. 1990. "The key to the project will be Approximately $1.2 million was and $345,000 for roof replacements. Posting expiration date for employees to McGeein said he was pleased with designing it so that the new section of the appropriated for asbestos removal from At Fll'elands CoUege, $62,000 will be apply: 4 p.m., Friday, Jan. 15. ( • indicates that The IBM order procedure has changed the anount of the recommendation for buiklng blends in," he said. an employee from within the department Is dramatically. As with Apple purchases, University buildings. No particular appropriated for instructional the University. '"The funds are Other rna;or capital improvement bidding and being considered for the MasterCard and Visa are accepted, along buildings were specified for asbestos equipment: $22.600 for data appre>priated every two years and we've projects include $340,000 to renovate position.) with American Express, and eventually removal, but McGeein said the work processing equipment; and $94.000 done better and received more money the former BG News and journalism 1·15·1 Account Clllf'k 2 IBM's own credit card, wiD also be would be done on buildings undergoing for basic renovations. PayRange26 accepted. Because IBM orders are placed University Bookstoce directly with a new area within IBM, cash 1-15-2 Cashier I can no longer be used for an IBM 12, 000 friends and PayRange3 1Uchase. A bank check or money order is 1-15·3 Food Operations required if credit cards are not used. Academic Year. part-time Delivery can be expected in three to four help telefund (two positions) weeks for an IBM purchase with the new procedures. 1·15·4 "Clerical Specialist The weather outside might be frigid, but Joe Baker, biology greenhouseman, enjoys a to be a success PayRange25 Another change which has occurred is sman dose of tropical air each day as he tends to the exotic plants at the greenhouse More than 12,000 "'friends" of the Colege of Arts and Sciences the availabity of individual purchases of a near the Technology Building. University pledged to support a variety of Macintosh II and/or an Apple L..aserWriter scholarships and other programs during 1·15-5 Clerical Specialist printer. The University does not service annual fal telefunds on campus. PayRange25 In total, 12,348 individuals pledged Colege of Heallh and Human either of these pieces of equipment Obituary $295, 180 during the telefunds, which Services However, the eqt.ipment can now be Permanent, part-tme ordered through the University, with extended over 40 nights during faU service provided by a loc:al computer store. Eugene Lukacs writing of five books and more than 1 00 semester. The telefunds are conducted by 1-15-6 Clerk 2 articles. In addition to being elected fellow the Office of Development with the aid of PayRange3 For an Apple Macintosh purchase, the Eugene Lukacs, a former professor of of many professional societies, he was student employees. This faB 128 students Btnar's Office buyer must be a fu&-time student, faculty, mathematics and statistics and the first elected to the membership of the Austrian assisted in the effort. or staff member, and must purchase the faculty member to be named Distinguished Academy of Sciences in 1973. He held a The major fund enhanced through faB 1-15-7 Comput• Operator I system without intending to remari(et it. telefunds was the Alumni Annual Fund, PayRange27 University Professor at Bowling Green, wide range of visiting appointments abroad IBM requires al individuals to be faculty, Which supports scholarships, special Computer Services died Dec. 21 in Washington, D.C. He was and served as a delegate to the National staff, ora student in good standing with the 81. Research Council. awards, departmental and research grants, An IBM purchase 1·15-8 Food Senice lllanag• I Univefsity. cannot be Born in Hungaiy and raised in Vienna, equipment purchases and activities of the PayRange27 remar1teted for at lease one year after Lukacs studied at the University and the Alumni Association. Total pledges to the Food Operations 1Uchase date. Institute of Technology in Vienna and Annual Fl..lld were $136,375. These gifts graduated in 1930 with a doctorate degree For sale came from more than 5,200 individuals. 1 •15-9 Library Assistant DepMment orders and procedures are not affected in any way. in mathematics. He emigrated to the United Additional monies were raised for the PayRange4 States in 1939 and taught at a number of Computer Services has for sale to Parents Club. which this year is seeking to Access SelVices-Ulrary schools until his retirement in 1972 from departments an Apple II , 64K memory, 80 fund a scholarship locating service to coUlln card, monitor and Apple DOS 3.3 1-15-10 P1Rhasing Agent 2 the Catholic University of America in benefit University students. Parents PayRange30 Washington, o.c. where he served as the at $200 each. For additional information, pledged $83,546 during the telefunds, up Materials due back cal Charles 372-2911. Pill chasi Ill director of the statistical laboratory. Schik at from $55,502 last year and $22,250 in Al University pab 01 is with faculty or He then moved to Bowling Green where 1985. end-of-term privileges are reminded that 1-15-11 Secmary I he taught at the University and was named The Social Philosophy and Policy Center An adcitional $37,064 was pledged for library books were 18 are PayRange26 that due Dec. Distinguished University Professor in has for sale a CPT 851 0 (dedicated word the Peregrine Society. which funds Alurmi Oepabneid ol Gemal, Russian now past due. They must be retLnled or 1973. He remained on the faculty l..lltil processor) with a dual bin sheet feeder, Book and Merit scholarships. Members of Bowing Green~ ErrW>ent Scholar has BTTived on canpus. Michael AJ. Rodgers, who wil be conducting his stucfes Bl the Center renewed no later than Tuesday (Jan. 19). H for ScielJCeS, week of BQUPnsnt. Some mataials wil remain 8lld East Asian l.Mlg&mges 1975. printer and accoustical hood for $1,500 the Peregrine Society are curent-year PhotochencaJ spent last l.nPSCkitJO some his in storage cntl not cleared by that date, materials wil be tenovalions completed in his new labs. Rodgers Is joining the Univetsity sla/t from the Center for Fast Kinetics ResllBrch at Lukacs was well-known for his (negotiable). H interested, cal John Ahrens are 1-15-12 Stora Clert t*d accounts lost items. the University of Texas at Austh. He spa iplzes in laser flash pholDlysls. to tusar as contrilutions in statistics through his at 372-2536. Continued on PBQe 3 PayRange3 Materials can be renewed by telephone, food ()pei aliol IS by ist or in person at the approp iate Acadeu ic year, Jul.time library. For questions, cal Sherry Gray for 1·15-13 Typist! Jerome Library materials at 372-2051 or McGraw resigns as dean of Firelands Celebration to PayRange3 Barbara Garay for Science Library materials Datebook A. McGraw announced last Phiosophy at 372-2591. Dr. William doctnlents, reorgailizatioo of the student Arts Chamber Orchestra and Firelands Monday, Jan. 11 Friday, Jan. 15 week that he wil resign as dean of advising system and in streiigthetlilig Colege has been established. He also commemorate i r1rela11ds effective July ClaA• resumelorspring--'-. Chcluate Art sa-Reception, includi1g ... Colege 1. relationships with the Hiion comrmnty, has been instnmental in creating a Faculty/staffpositions awards p s c llation, 7 :30-9:30 p.m., F111e Arts McGraw, who has headed the Colege the Firelands Advisory Board and area foir-year rusing program in cooperation King's life GnldUlte Student Art Show, through Jan. 22 for three years, said he plans to stay as a Galery. The pOOic is invited '° attend. educational institutions... with the The Medical Colege of Ohio and i ri lhe F111e Arts Gaiety. Gaiety are 9 The folowing taaAty positiolis are 1n1aiable: . ttotn Hoc:teJ, BGSU vs. Miarh, 7:30 p.m., Ice U-time faculty member at Firelai ids and The lfe of Dr. Mlwtin Luther Ki1g Jr. am.-4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 2·5 Last spring, Bowing Green's Board of introducing televised ause offerings. AccountlnglMS: AssistllntlaSS' • ;a1e professor. Contact Thomas G. Evans (2·2767). Deaillne. Arena. teach COITil1UliCatio and theatre. In wil be celeblaled in a special program p.m. Smdays. Free. The gallery wil be closed Trustees, at a meeting on the Fl'elands Young Concert Artists Series, featumg Prior to coming to Fl'elands, McGraw al 6:30 p.m., Tuesday (Jan. 19). Jan. 18. adcitiOI 1 to being dean, he holds the rank campus, praised McGraw for "the ~Statistics and Operalian• R•• 1rch: Assislant professor (B11ticipated). Contact James A. ceAsl Marcy Rosen, 8 p.m., Bryan Recital Hal, was of at Caleb KING," Deslrtnp Publishing Course, 7:30-9 p.m .. of professor of h00\31 lities at the Hiron exciting things that are happening at dean fine and performing arts Caled MA Blioo1 of a the ~ (2·2363). Deldne: Feb. 1. . Moore Musical Arts Center. TICkets are $5 and For :nore information, cal Continuing Education campus. Yomgstown State University for 1 0 PIQ\11811, which is open to al, wil be in CWlc:ation QiMI cllrs: ~ protessor-depertl1M!ld chlir. Contact Larry Smal C9ll be reseM!d by c:aling 372-8171. Fl'elands." at372-8181. Registration requio'ed. In a letter to Fl'elands faculty, McGraw years. He has been in higheredlication Prout Chapel. (2-7182). Oeadlne: Feb. 1. Al-Amiri Since coming to Ftrelands in 1985, s past MaUwwwliesand St.usllcs: Pustch lliallec:Uer(a•••:c••edJ. Contact Hassoon . said he was wsmpiy putting on a new hat'' McGraw developed the colege's own aclmil lisbation the 21 years and A C3ldlelight vigil wil precede the before that was a faculty member at the ce lebralion and wil begin 5:45 p.m. (2-7455). Oeadlne: Msch 1...... Contact the Saturday, Jan. 16 and looked forward to "returning to the convnencement program instead of at Psycbalogy. PoslOOr.:bal felow 111 industrial-org1111izatio11al psychology C~- Colege of Wooster, the University of al the University Union. Those taking Bowlkig GrWI High Scflool Siring classroom with the confidence that I can having graduates travel to Bowing Green 1-0 posY. •douil Search Couanittee. Depa bnent of Psydlology (2·2~1 ). _Deadht: Msch 15. Oregon and the University of Michigail. pst in the vigil will march to Prout Tuesday,Jan.12 Festini, KotJac:lrer Hal, Moore Musical Arts contribute to the academic life of the for graduation exercises; introduced a School ol llaa Canawnication: Direc:tcr. Schoal of Mass Comnuiica!ion. Contact Ray Chapel for the COlll'liemoraliYe "lllDllalkig the llatiwalllrs," prasented by Center. Formoreinf01111alioo1. cal372·2181. colege just as constructively as I may derscn ~rena. Monday, Jan.18 Leaming Achie"8mellt Center have and Howard Hesseman from "WKRP in U11l1allrt Union: Oireetorof central coofef'ef!Ce office and space ~(nts?""c~e

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