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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. Vol. 61 No. 132 The SmewsThursday, October 26, 1978 Bowling 'Green 'State University Ferguson charges Republicans Academic problems listed in student poll By Cynthia Lelse SGA president Michael C. Voll are trying to hurt his reputation Staff Reporter excused the absence of Senator John C. Bell, who was filling in at the By Tom Smith are desperate for votes and are using for Attorney General, has impaneled a Lukens has said that Ferguson has Students believe the introductory failed to follow the directives of the law. escort service, which he coor- Staff Reporter legal tactics to raise doubts about his grand Jury to investigate the auditor's English classes and discrepancies in dinates. Voll asked that more reputation. operation. Ferguson said the cause of the grading are the most serious problem was a 20 percent backlog of students join the service, which was Democratic State Auditor Thomas E. The Franklin County Prosecutor Ferguson said his own polls show him academic problems on campus, reopened last week and has been Ferguson charged that the Republicans George C. Smith, Republican candidate "way out in front" and his opponent is cases when he took office in 1975 and a according to results of a Student law limiting the number of examiners escorting from 10 to 15 persons a grasping at tactics to close the gap. Government Association (SGA) poll night to anywhere on or off-campus. State Senator Donald E. Lukens of to 300. Ferguson said he convinced the announced last night. legislators to change the law which Middleton is his opponent. Jim Whalen, SGA academic af- "I THINK it's really pathetic on hampered auditors for a decade. fairs coordinator, said the survey of the part of the student body that "THE GRAND JURY investigation Now about 90 percent of the audits 1,200 persons will be used by SGA to more people don't get involved in are current and he said he aims to clear was politics," he said. The grand jury persuade University administrators something as worthwhile as this," is investigating the purchase of office the backlog and have audits on and committees that problems exist schedule by next year. Ferguson noted Voll said. He asked that senators equipment for Ferguson. Lukens and should be dealt with. start escorting if they cannot recruit that some governmental units were not claimed that Ferguson spent twice the "It will give us weight when we go persons to join the service. audited for more than 12 years. allocation. in to talk with them," Whalen said, "If I can find the time, you can Ferguson acknowledged that the WITH MANY SCHOOLS across the adding that administrators often find the time," Voll said, adding that furniture bill was a mishandled state facing financial trouble, the shrug off SGA action because just a he and Bell are the only SGA payment, "but there are hundreds of auditor's office is examining their few students are involved. He cited members involved in the service, mishandled payments in the state and books every two years, he said. the example of a conference he which is sponsored by the grand juries are not called to in- In his explanation of the auditor's recently had with Kathleen Hart, organization. vestigate them." office and job possibilities Ferguson administrative assistant in English Several senators said they had Lukens has accused the auditor of noted that his office is planning to who coordinates the English 110, 111, begun compiling lists of responsible collecting contributions from his 950 utilize computers to examine each and 112 courses. persons in their districts who want to employees for a "flower fund" which is county's real estate appraisals. The "WE DRILLED her with join the service. The service, which Ferguson's campaign chest. "We office hopes to determine that no one is questions ...she wouldn't be per- was in operation abut eight weeks admit there is this fund. We have ac- "favored" in assessments. Because suaded about anything and was last spring and escorte d more than cepted voluntary contributions from more than $3 billion is collected in real negative," Whalen said. 400 students by foot or in a car, was the employees. estate taxes, Ferguson said this He added that he is already credited with reducing the potential program will ensure that the taxes are studying some of the problems and number of rapes and assaults "THEY SAY their lawyers believe it levied fairly. students pinpointed such as the during that period. is illegal and our lawyers say it is legal. He also mentioned how the office has English courses, the need for SGA also heard guest speaker Jim We have signed affidavits which sup- used computers to compare the welfare teacher evaluations, and better Lessig, athletic director for the port our case," he said. tolls with the state retirement systems academic advising. Students also University, stress the need for In his prepared, non-political lists to eliminate public employees ranked Drop-Add and the need for student spirit to boost the success of remarks to about 100 University from "ripping the system off." career information high on their list athletics here. students yesterday afternoon in the Speaking to the students, his office is of priorities and ranked a change to He said new ideas such as tractor- McFall Center Gallery, Ferguson always hiring new examiners to fill a a semester calendar system lowest drawn shuttle wagons to the stadium described the functions of the state gap caused by a 15 percent turnover In other action, SGA approved and a proposed sale of 3.2 percent auditor as defined by law. He said the rate. Ferguson said many examiners $100 to be spent by SGA to promote beer in a huge tent erected in the law requires the auditor to examine all who begin at $10,500 move to govern- the mailboxes for off-campus field in front of the stadium before 500 political subdivisions every two mental units after receiving experience students by sponsoring an album football games may get more in the field. years. -Eaffls. students excited about athletics. Financial aid bill will help many students Newspholo by Bill Gilmore By Karen Arnos Green students," according to Donald students who now are denied aid, he rates and will keep student jobs open, STATE AUDITOR Thomas E. Ferguson addressed about 100 A. Saleh, assistant director of the Office said. he explained. University students yesterday In the McFall Center Gallery. The middle income Financial Aid of Financial Aid. The BEOG program this academic The bill also will affect student loans. Ferguson, who Is campaigning for re-election, said his office Assistance Bill, recently passed by The University will have more money year has a $23 million budget and the is planning to utilize computers to examine county real estate For example, the Guaranteed Congress and signed by President available next year to students from amount may jump to $3 million next Student Loan, interest-free while the appraisals. Carter, will "significantly help Bowling middle-income families because of the year, Saleh said. student is in school, now has no bill, Saleh said. This year, the maximum individual eligibility income ceiling, Saleh said. Although unable to predict how large BEOG award is $1,600 and Saleh The ceiling had been $25,000. the monetary increase will be, Saleh predicted that the figure will reach But there will be no increases in the said the bill would have "significant $1,800 next year. National Direct Student Loan (NDSL) American Culture adds benefits'.' A 25 percent increase in funding to program, Saleh said. He indicated that the Supplemental Educational the program may be phased within five THE MIDDLE-INCOME ceiling to Opportunity Grant and a 40 percent years. receive the Basic Educational increase to the Work Study Program Because more students now are dimension to University Opportunity Grant (BEOG) will be funding also are expected, Saleh added. eligible for grants, the University may raised from $16,000 to $25,000, affecting THE INCREASE in Work Study have trouble allocating its NDSL funds, By John Lammers and what makes him that. How does he all the departments and studies." many middle-income University money will help offset student wage Saleh explained. Wire Editor differ from a Frenchman or Chinese?" While some colleges have similar Browne said he talked this weekend programs called American civilization, With the birth of the American with University administration and "at Bowling Green it's different Culture Association (ACA) and mat- now has involved "at least half a because none of those schools have the ching undergraduate program last dozen" departments. pop culture point of view," he said. weekend, the University has added a "What we're suggesting is a truly "The result is a new approach. dimension rarely found on college cooperative series of courses benefiting campuses, according to Dr. Ray B. "IT BRINGS into account elements Browne, a chairman and professor of and attitudes-the recognition of forces popular culture. at work." "The time is very ripe for an He said this differs from the pop organization and courses in American culture approach. culture," Browne said. "We hope this "Culture comes in two levels- will be a successful effort to help internal and external. Pop culture students fill in the chinks in their tends to be internal and concerned with culture. the media. "Students are getting desires for "American culture will consist of disciplined courses in American attitudes in the sense of movements and culture," he said. "This approach has thoughts," he said. effective possibilities." He said the program will complement AS AN EXAMPLE, he said "The the current graduate courses. Scarlet Letter" is traditionally studied Browne, secretary-treasurer of the as a literary work, but this new ap- ACA, clarified the borders of American proach would examine it as a culture. '' reflection of Puritan values.'' A winter quarter American culture "rr IS SOMETHING not presently class on racism which will examine the taught in American studies, popular causes and strength of racial culture and the humanities," he said. Ray B. Browne prejudices also will be offered. "It is, in effect, what is an American He said another planned class is "Red, Brown, Black, and White"- which he called "a study of ethnic groups and how the dominant culture Inside the News has forced them into roles." Browne said Russell B. Nye of Michigan State University was named SPORTS: Soccer team broke numerous records in a 10-0 rout of president of the ACA this weekend and Toledo. Read Dave Lewandowski's story on Page 12. added that the group was organized with the help of Milton Stem of the EDITORIALS: President Carter's wage and price control package University of Connecticut, Thomas is long overdue. Editorials are on Page 2. Cripps of Morgan State University, Daniel Walden of Penn State University ENTERTAINMENT: WBGU-FM's Insomnia Hour goes in front of and Henry Salerno, of the State College a live audience. See Terry Potosnak's story on Page 11. ofFreedonia. He also said the first national con- vention will be In Pittsburgh April 25-28. HlghS7F(l4C) Browne said the goal of the ACA Is Low «F ((C) "to attract individuals of varied N»«r»Photos Kathy Borchers Weather N percent chanre of rabi backgrounds. These people will have CONSTRUCTING A sculpture on a windy day kelps out by holding the ladder for the sculpture, the input to give the character of the requires both skill and balance from Catherine located the Floe Arts and Student Services American society." Lelsek, a graduate student In Fine Arts. Rod Myers Buildings. paulapourri the mastery of language is a wonderful thing

There have been scores of studies students who can imaginatively con- as possible when making their time and running to the beer blast are "Bye-bye," one may safely recently about our society's use of strue nearly any word or phrase into a departures. The most common before the brew runs out. question the extent of this student's language-yikky-sounding slang, *$?+ plausible message of departure. example of this is the economical use of WHEN HE SEES AN acquaintance vocabulary, unless he is talking with his cuss words, badder grammar and Paula One such groups includes those the word, "later." Listen in on this he yells, "Hey! How are ya!" and 83-year-old grandmother or three-year- ter'bal di'lecks. students, who in an effort to be worldly typical conversation: disappears into the madding crowd old nephew. But I can't recall reading of any and cosmopolitan, succumb to overseas Student 1 to Student 2: "I'm going to without so much as a pause. A few SPUNKY BLOND EX- research on the ways Americans say pressures by trying to exhibit foreign class now." moments later he will repeat the CHEERLEADERS also are known to goodbye. I think I heard a song about it Winslow flair in their goodbyes. (This does not Student 2 to Student 1: "Later." Or, rhetorical question to another passing make extensive use of this farewell, once, something about fifty ways to include those misguided students of as an example of this word's versatility friend who scarcely has time to often in a bouncy, but abrasive high- leave your liver, but it seemed to romance languages who think the best and conversation-provoking power: recognize wh6 addressed him, let alone pitched tone-similar to the sound of way to practice foreign tongues is by Student 1 to Student 2: "I'm going to offer a reply. nails on a chalkboard. anatomical to be of any practical use. exits. But they are the plain oatmeal of wooing naive foreign exchange the store now." (This method does have merit as a I'm certain, that some aspiring The prime location for such a study farewells- cold, lumpy and boring as students.) Student 2 to Student 1: "Later." way to be a nice guy to that bothersome etymologist with more training could would be an average middle class hell after the first few mouthf uls. college campus such as good old BG Included In their repertoires of exotic Student 1 to Student 2: "Much." punk from your sociology class without identify more patterns in goodbyes than (rah). Students, caught up in their STILL, THEY ARE unmatched in farewells are a "or revwar," a soprano Those who wonder at the power of fear of committing yourself. Just be I have in these few lines. And so, until attempts to be original, have managed their versatility. Many students "arreevaderchi" and a throaty "of words surely would be left speechless sure never to stick around long enough someone else takes on the challenge, I to standardize several words and automatically end their conversations fweederzane." Aspiring Italians have a upon witnessing such a mastery of to let the kid get a word in.) bid you oodbyegay. phrases for use in parting company. with these words, whether they are much easier time of it with "chow," language. Then there are the college students Some ethnic ties are too strong to They have appropriate lingo for every going to the restroom only for a few although they may sound like the The thrifty student often makes his with images of grade school still fresh break, even for the sake of In- situation, personality and vocabulary. moments or embarking on a three- chorus to a cat food commercial. greeting serve double duty as a in their minds. These can be recognized ventiveness and proper English. "See ya!" and its more verbose month tour of the Congo. farewell. This student is the one always most quickly by eavesdropping on a Paula Winslow Is a staff reporter for variation, "See ya 'round!"areamong What the linguists really would be OTHER STUDENTS PREFER to be rushing to be on time to class, hurrying typical telephone conversation. If the the News and plans on seeing everyone the most widely used expressions for interested in are the more inventive lazy and use as few letters and syllables to get to McDonald's before closing last words uttered before hanging up "later." opinion 'judgment is founded on truth...' attempt long overdo national columnist

For the first time in quite a while, positive action is being taken against to neutron or not to neutron inflation, an economic concern that President Carter calls the number one domestic priority. WASHINGTON-My wife and I were they're too powerful to use in the Held that just kills people and doesn't In an address Tuesday night. President Carter outlined a wage and watching the Evening News when The neutron weapon Mils the gap and destroy property, what is to prevent the price control package that, according to economic advisers, should curb Walter announced that President lowers the klU threshold to just the right Soviets from doing the same thing?'' the rate of inflation. Carter had given the go-ahead to the Art level to fight a civilized war." "They don't have the know-how to The guidelines set a 7 percent Increase In wages and fringe benefits for Defense Department to start making "Do the Russians have it?" she make a neutron bomb or they would workers with a tax rebate for workers who comply with the guidelines. the components for a neutron bomb. asked. have before now." Walter said that while the components The program, although voluntary, would affect all employees earning $4 "That's what you said about the would be manufactured, they would not Buchwald "THEY CERTAINLY do not. All they atomic bomb after World War n." an hour or more. be assembled at the present time. The Carter plan also hopes to keep the rate of price Increase to no have is monster weapons that can "Can you keep a secret?" I asked My wife, whose only weakness is she destroy entire cities. They're in a lot of her. more than 5.75 percent for 1979. doesn't keep up on sophisticated trouble." "You know I can." The economic package, that also Includes reducing the federal deficit, nuclear weaponry, turned to me and "No, but some of my best friends are. "I guess I should know this," she "Carter really doesn't care if we have filling only one of two federal job openings and increasing transportation said. It's one helluva piece of hardware. With said, "but if the Soviets don't have a a neutron bomb or not. But he wants a competition, should, according to Carter's advisers, keep the Inflation "What's a neutron weapon?" the right warhead you can zap a bat- neutron weapon and we do, how do we SALT treaty very badly. Even If the rate between 6 percent and 6.5 percent, well below the present rate of 8 "It Is designed to kill people without talion of Soviet tanks 80 miles away," I prevent them from using their monster Soviets agree to one, he'll have a hard percent, and price increases of roughly 5.75 percent. destroying property. We call it an said. weapons after we use our small ones on time getting the Senate to approve it. So Only time will tell if the plan Is effective. Any economic plan results are enhanced radiation weapon," I told her. "Why do we need It?" she wanted to them?" by announcing he was going ahead wilh doubtful ii (or no other reason than the nature of managing a country's "Who's w«?" know. '►OH economy, a tricky yet Important aspect of any administration. "Those of us in the military- "That's the most stupid question I "Carter really doesn't care if we industrial complex." Bui at least this is an attempt: an attempt that the News believes to be ever heard. We need every type of "ARE YOU IN the military- nuclear weapon we can get. We've got have a neutron bomb or not. But he wants long overdue. Carter has gone from economic rhetoric to economic industrial complex?" she wanted to hydrogen bombs and atomic warheads, SALT treaty very badly." action. For that reason we have to applaud the administration. know. and Nike and Polaris missiles. But "Because if they use their monster the neutron bomb, hell win over the ones they know we'll use ours, and then senators who are against SALT." we'll destroy each other," I said patiently. "THEN," SHE SAID, "Carter's not "But if we use the neutron weapon going ahead with the neutron weapon to letters against their armies in the field, won't impress the Soviets, but to placate the we be destroying them? They're cer- U.S. Senate?" business on any newspaper staff, school BG News, I was content to let it slide by Secondly, Mr. Carle, who by the way, tainly not going to stand by and see all "Now you're catching on," I said. or otherwise. Its like they say Steve, "If even though I thought that Mr. Sadler wrote the "pro Sadler" letter, made an their men and tanks destroyed without "I think I'll watch The Gong Show." you can't stand the heat, get out of the had no business using the letter section ignorant comment by stating that Mr. retaliating with everything they've "How can you watch The Gong Show guinan rebuttal fire." as a means of explaining an article that Guinan was apathetic because he did 1 got" at a time like this? " I asked. As for the "Pro Salder" letter from along with others, I myself was In not apply for the sports editor of the BG "Because it makes a lot more sense Jack Carle, a former B.G. sports editor, disagreement with. However, after News. Did he ever stop to think that not "I'M SORRY BUT I'm not at liberty than building a neutron bomb." I would like to take this time to defend accusing me of being apathetic for not seeing the "pro Sadler" letter in all people are able and qualified to man to answer that at this time," I replied. myself and my "letter to the editor" being on the B.G. News sports staff, I Tuesday's edition of this illustrious the position of "sports editor" and that "Can I ask you another question? If which appeared in last week's B.C. (c) 1978, Lot Angeles Times Syn- think you Jack should reread my letter. paper, I no longer can sit back and so I perhaps he is an avid Bowling Green we have developed a smaller weapon dicate News. I would first like to make it I never mentioned your name. I don't have decided to write a "pro Guinan" football fan, as he stated in his letter to perfectly clear I, in no way, misin- even know you. But having put in over letter to the editor. the editor, even though his name does terpreted Steve Sadler's recent article three years at the Sports Information In the first case, as I mentioned not commonly appear in the sports concerning the starting times for B.G. Office here at B.G. and the last two above, no matter what Mr. Guinan had section. Again it seems ironic that a football games. At this point I don't years in the football pressbox, I hardly to say about Mr. Sadler's article, I feel past sports editor would not be able to let's hear from you care to discuss who's right or who's consider myself apathetic. (Inciden- that it was improper Journalism to ignore a bit of criticism unless he feels wrong. That's of no importance. tally Jack, its nice to know you've been allow the sports editor an opportunity to insecure in the job that he did. The News welcomes reader response to editorial comment as well as opinions But what does concern me is the way with us here in good 'ole B.G. for the answer in the letter section of this When was the last time a sports on topics of student interest, in the form of letters to the editor and guest in which Steve Sadler, our sports editor, last seven years. I never knew J-school paper that Is Justly reserved for the editor of the BG News allowed the columns. can conveniently write a rebuttal, was that tough.) readers of the BG News, and not the football coach an opportunity to make a All correspondence should be typewritten and triple-spaced. Only those double talk though it was, under the staff itself. If Mr. Sadler felt that Ma rebuttal on the sports page the same letters and columns signed and listing the author's address and phone number very letter he is rebutting. The editorial Jim Guinan article was unjustly attacked or day that an article of criticism ap- for verification will be accepted. section is reserved for students to lSlOClougbSt misunderstood, then I feel that perhaps peared? I do not ever recall seeing it in Letters to the editor may not exceed 300 words (30 typed lines). Columns are express their opinions and thoughts. If he could have written an editorial on his the 3% years that I have been here. So I not to be more than 60 typed lines. you, Steve Sadler, care to comment on sports page-whlch might not have been hope that the practice of allowing the The News reserves the right to reject letters or portions of letters that are my letter, you, Just like all the rest of a bad idea as the article could stand staff of the BG News rebuttal time in deemed In bad taste or malicious. the students, could have written a improper some clarifications in my opinion. But the letter section will immediately Correspondence may be sent to: Editorial Editor, The BG News, 106 "letter to the editor" defending your University Hall. to immediately attack Mr. Guinan's cease. position. Or are you that insecure and letter was a sign that Mr. Sadler cannot defensive that you can't accept journalism take the criticism that a sports editor of JeffThiel criticism as a part of life in the Jour- After reading Steve Sadler's reply to any newspaper receives, and often University Village Apts. nalism field? If you are, jou have no the attack he received last Friday In the gives out. The B*B Hews terribly Page2, EDITORIAL STAFF Thursday, October M, 1971 editor iamle a plermen managing editor rcger k. lowe insecure news editor Cheryl«. geschke editorial editor r kelth h. Jameson sports editor Steven w. Sadler Jack Carle, I thoroughly respect you copy editor ianat k. ropers for living in Bowling Green for over photo editor davld s. ryan seven years; you must know what entertainment editor rr.archudunin you're talking about. I've always en- wire editor Iohn lemmers vied the sports editor's position, but I BUSINESS STAFF probably Just don't have the know-how like you and Steve Sadler must have. business manager iinda berke But do you think its right for Steve to advertising sales manager colleen dune have written a reply to Jim Guinan's letter in the "Letters" section the same The BO News Is published dally Tuesday tn.ough Friday during the regular school day Jim's letter appeared. year and weekly during summer sessions by students of Bowling Oreen State University under the authority of the University Publications Com mlttee. My, I should think he was terribly Opinions expressed by columnists do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The BO insecure and could not have taken a News Editorial Board. little constructive criticism. Oh, just The BO News and Bowling Oreen State University are equal opportunity employers another little item Jack, If you would and do not discriminate In hiring practices. The News will not accept advertising that Is doomed discriminatory, degrading or care to check Jim's dossier, it includes Insulting on the basis of race, sei or national origin. being an "apathetic" student involved All rights to material published In The BO News are reserved. in the sports information program since he was a freshman three years ago. Editorial and Business Offices 1M University Hall Bowling Oreen State University ?' DeanLeiby Bowling Oreen, Ohio 43401 'CAN i DRIVE YNKIUS zmva 203 Mercer Phono (41») 373 2001

I Thursday, October 2S, 1178 The BG Newi Page J News in Brief Candidates compare Sherk campaign James R. Sherk, Democratic candidate for the 5th District seat to attitudes of office the House of Representatives, will By Jim nick Important item" in setting priorities for bring his whistlestop campaign to the county. the University at 12:30 p.m. today in The candidates for Wood County "I PROMISE to work on bringing the the Union OvaL Commissioner, Democrat Daniel M. commissioner's office back to the Rhodes campaign Knorek and Republican Norman people." Milligan, compared backgrounds and The commissioner's office should be an aid to Industrial development, the Ohio Gov. James A. Rhodes will be attitudes toward the office yesterday at a Chamber of Commerce meet-the- business community and farmers to in Bowling Green Monday while safeguard the county's future, he said campaigning for the Nov. 7 election. candidates luncheon. Knorek, speaking first, said he has Knorek closed by promising to devote Rhodes will arrive at the Wood all his time to the office of com- County Airport at about 11: IS a.m. "developed the ability and experience missioner if elected. and will hold a news conference necessary to accomplish many things there. for the people of this county." Milligan said he grew up on a farm Presently, Knorek is the vice mayor and his background is in agriculture, Reading mini-course of Rossford, a member of the Toledo management and banking. Metropolitan Council of Governments A BACKGROUND in agriculture Is The University reading center will executive committee, a member of necessary for a Wood County com- conduct a mini-course on basic several civic organizations and has missioner, he added, because reading and language skills needs served in management positions in agriculture is the county's largest in- tomorrow and Saturday. The class labor relations and safety as train- dustry. will meet from 6-9:30 p.m. Friday master for the Chessie System's He promised to "inspect every road and from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Railroad. and bridge In the county, meet every Saturday in 115 Education Bldg. The THIS EXPERIENCE has enabled employee and identify his Job, and mini-course can be taken for one him to "funnel some of your tax money require all contracts (the county hour credit Deadline to register in back into Wood County," Knorek said. makes) are proper and legal." today. He said It took "hard work, cutting There are 536 bridges in the county, through red tape, a little pressure and a and Milligan said it would be too ex- Wool spinning lot of politics" on his part to gain the pensive to replace them, so "we must cooperation of federal and state of- get going on a bridge program" to The Wood County Historical repair them. Society is sponsoring a wool spin- ficials for programs he has helped He also promised to communicate ning demonstration Nov. 5 at the establish. with constituents if elected. "The Wood County Museum, 13660 County "Priorities must be set," Knorek said, "and (voter) input into the problems are out In the county. That's Home Rd. Local spinners will where I plan to be." demonstrate techniques. The event decision-making process is the most MUTANT TURTLE-No, these models were just helping England. Apparently, the boat can stand on Its owa is free. announce the opening of a plastic boat factory In Hull, feel Goodwill drive Minority Alumni wonted The Bowling Green Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, the women's ser- In keeping with the Homecoming recruiting program." Downs said that student development Greeks help community vice organization, will conduct a spirit, the student development program Is inviting the minority plans activities for minorities because material drive for Goodwill GREEKS WILL travel to four area alumni back to the University to share many of the activities sponsored by the By Julienne Mosconi children," Smock said. Industries Saturday. A Goodwill MEMBERS OF Golden Torch and children's homes to present Halloween truck will be at the Murphy's Mart in the celebration, according to Alumni Association are geared toward Director Dr. Raymond A. Downs. white alumni. Keeping up with the need for com- Anteans, greek honoraries, will be skits and refreshments. parking lot on South Main Street The Sunshine Home, Wood Lane Downs said that for three years "We felt that if we wanted to get munity service and helping the needy pumpkin caroling Sunday at a com- from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Con- School, the children's ward of Toledo student development has been working minority alumnus Involved, we had to are the central ideas involved with munity nursing home. tributions of usable clothing, small Hospital Medical College and Miami with the Alumni Association and its get activities that attracted them, he Greek Servtce Week held Sunday "College Daze" will be the theme of applicances, shoes, books and through Nov. 4. an information day at Bowling Green Children's Home will be visited house ware items are welcome. director James W. Lessig, to get said. "And the most readily iden- tifiable organization among minorities Greek Service Week began three High School. University students will be Children from St. Anthony's Village minority alumni. will be treated to a haunted house visit Commencement This year there will be an open house to do that was student development." years ago and is an attempt by the at the school from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 I Thursday. in the Amani Room, Northeast Com- "These programs are designed to greek organizations to help community p.m to answer questions about college A masquerade party will be held Candidates for the Dec. 9 com- mons, after the football game and a attract minority alumni Into the Alumni service agencies. Efforts will be con- life. from 8:30 to midnight in the Northeast mencement are reminded to place dance featuring disco music, Downs Association," he added. centrated on getting the University There will be a community wide trick-or-treat for Unicef Tuesday, Commons, with proceeds going to the their orders immediately for gap said. Downs said that attendance for the more Involved with the community. and gown regalia at the University programs has been good and about 200 Brenda Smock and Kevin Klein, this Smock said. "People do not realize just United Way. Bookstore. No payment is needed minority alumni returned last year. year's co-chairmen, stressed the how far a dollar can go to benefit Admission is $1.50 for persons in "IT'S TO OUR advantage to get in- costume and $2 for others. Refresh- when measurements are taken. volved with our alumni," he said. "If He said that he encourages alumni to willingness of the greek organizations starving children." Graduation announcements will be return to get involved with the career to get involved. "Everyone getting Members of various fraternities also ments will be provided they give, we can earmark their will be stationed around the community on sale in the University Bookstore donations for student development development program. involved, just a little, helps the children about two weeks before com- "They can relate to what we're out so much. So few people are willing to help children who are trlck-or PRIZES WILL be awarded for the programs and if they want to get in- to actually take time to help the treating. best costume. mencement. volved, we try'to gejjhqnjnvolyed.in_a_ (student development) doing," he said.

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B>KrisU Kehret "THE CLIENTELE has changed. they do not consider the store a head SUH Reporter The people who come in here now are shop. older than they used to be. They're An elaborate brown, woven wall better informed and have a better eye Ro said the store tries to carry hanging drapes most of the glass door, for quality," Chuck said. merchandise everyone can afford, and concealing the treasures within. The "It's an elitist store in the fact that also more expensive handmade goods. managerie of tiny gold earrings, small everything in here is of good quality," oriental silk purses, colored candles, Chuck explained. Chuck, one of four persons in the sand art, Japanese fans and plants store who makes leather goods, said beckon from the display window of "There's a lot of artwork in this that he received a shipment of buffalo Crystal City, 146 N. Main St. store," Mark said. "Everyone who hides recently. works here is an artist" Chuck Harris, an employee of the Mark explained that the store is "I have an order for a buffalo coat store, traced the roots of the store from divided into departments such as with a caribou collar," he said. its beginning, six years ago. paraphernalia, Jewelry and leather The store offers a jewelry and "This place used to be down at the goods, with a different employee leather-repair service. bus station," he said. managing each. "If someone doesn't see what they Harris explained the origin of the •TM A TECHNICAL expert In want in here, we'll order it for them and name Crystal City. Bowling Green used charge of the middle part," the worker get it to them as fast as possible," Mark to have large amounts of natural gas. boasted, pointing to the paraphernalia assured. The city advertised for industries to section. move to the town and provided free "IF YOU SEE someone that looks utilities for as long as they stayed. Ro Harris, another Crystal City odd on the street, they could come in Glass companies responded earerly employee, not related to either of the here and feel right at home," Chuck because of the huge quantities of gas other two. said the shop was started said. needed to run their operations. because there was a need for It "There's no place else to buy things On the other hand, he said older "IN IS YEARS the gas ran out, but like this." she stated. citizens come In occasionally, and he during that time, BG was known as the recalled a time when an older woman Crystal City," Harris recounted. "We have something in here for came in and bought her son a bong for In the late 1960's, an underground everyone," Mark said. "You could his birthday. newspaper was developed called the outfit your whole apartment and Crystal City News, he continued. yourself in this store." Mark confessed that working in the Newsphotoby Bill Gllmore "It isn't the kind of store you can put store was "not a job at all." " It's more RO HARRIS, employee at Crystal City, arranges some of "And now the legend lives on In the a handle on," Chuck mused, "You can't like home." the jewelry In the display cases. The store stocks many Crystal City store." said Mark Harris, group it with any other type of store." items, from clothes to belts and wall-hangings. another employee. The store's seven regular employees Under new management, Crystal WE DONT want to call It a gift deal with persons in a friendly, per- City has changed somewhat. shop," Mark said. The three agreed tht sonal way, Mark said. If Thanks to you Teachers still negotiating IALPHA TAU OMEGA* (AP)-A lake County judge ordered 150 Lorain County school bus drivers, The Logan school board requested It works... striking Painesville Township teachers who transport students to the yesterday that an additional 100 per- WISHES TO i back to work yesterday and directed vocational school from IS county high sons be cited for contempt for refusing that mandatory negotiations with the schools, refused to cross teacher picket to obey Logan County Common Pleas CONGRATULATE THEIR school board be held daily. lines. But Superintendent William Judge James Stilwell's back-to-work NEW FOR ALL Common Pleas Judge John M. Parks Burton said he was hopeful drivers order. UnibedWay issued the order in response to a would drop students on a road near the ACTIVES AND PLEDGES! request by the township board of school. THE JUDGE FINED 62 persons $200 I Of us education. The strike began Sept. 27. each Saturday for picketing at schools. Parks said negotiations must be held THE VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Hearings on the latest contempt MOOOOOOOOOOOOO charges have been set for Nov. 3,8.13 from 9 jim. to ip.m. daily until the teachers struck Monday after the M ACTIVES PLEDQE6 strike" Issues are Resolved.: Teacher school board rejected .an impasse and«. ' , leaders were not immediately available report that had been' approved by tM' Leaders of the Logan Education B'G We ws to comment on the order. association. That report recommended Association, which represents striking Greg Weber Chris Theobold Advertising Salesperson a base pay increase from the current teachers, said a request for an order Jack Hollister Carl Nielson MEANWHILE IN OBERLIN, the $9,300 to J9.9S0 a year. A teacher directing the state to withhold funds Kevin Kleman Doug Nusser strike by 81 educators at the Lorain spokesman said the board made no from the school district because of the Darrel Schneider Larry Broekway of the Week County Joint Vocational School con- counteroffer. walkout would be filed in Franklin Dan Sheron tinued with a negotiating session set for The Painseville Township school County Common Pleas Court in Ernie Auciello S p.m. today. board and teachers have agreed on a Columbus. Tom Gibson And in Logan, the school board asked base pay increase from $9,550 to The suit will contend the district is JerryWestfall Doug for 100 teachers to be found in contempt $10,350, but are hung up on issues such not entitled to funds because of low Tom JaKubek of court while teachers prepared to as class size and teacher transfers. attendance in the schools. Classes are seek court action against the board. Classes have continued in the continuing with an average of about Barr The Lorain County Education township schools and have been taught 1,000 students of 4,300 attending. 2 CONGRATULATIONS! Association said three teachers and one by about 60 non-striking and substitute Substitute teachers and some regular substitute worked yesterday. She said teachers. An average of 25 percent of teachers are conducting the classes. about 120 of the school's 1,500 pupils the system's 4,700 pupils have attended Two parents, Cecilia Blair and Don y******************* attended classes. school during the strike. Oliver, were to be plaintiffs in the suit. R.N.'s! Come to A Place that's Growing.. A Place to Grow.

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V Day in review From Associated Press wire stories Carter inflation plan gets Teamster support

President Carter won unexpected, tighter fiscal and monetary restraints" and salary provisions have not been though conditional, support for his new that could bring on a recession, or worked out. As Carter's chief adviser anti-inflation program from the result in implementation of com- on inflation, Kahn takes over for Rober Teamsters union yesterday while nation prehensive mandatory wage and price Strauss, who will continue in his Job as Republican critics were already controls. special trade representative. Barry predicting the program would fail. Bosworth will remain the executive On the day after Carter disclosed his wage and benefit increases to 7 percent "I will not be a party to a graceful director of the Council on Wage and long-awaited program, most labor and price increases to roughly 5.76 transition to mandatory controls," said Price Stability. leaders remained silent, business percent in 1979. Kahn. "Will it work? It has to work," he executives lent selective support and Carter applauded Kahn's work at the said of the new program. Kahn was not THE INDUSTRY GROUP that will reaction from Capitol Hill varied from CAB and said the administration's new permitted to answer questions at the bargain with the Teamsters on a new strong endorsement to adamant op- program "will be a good opportunity press briefing. contract pledged its "complete and position. for the government and private sector voluntary cooperation" with the Meanwhile, Carter, as expected, to work in harmony." Kahn's appointment as chairman of program. J. Curtis Counts, president of named Alfred E. Kahn, head of the Civil the Council on Wage and Price does not Trucking Management, said the group Aeronautics Board, (CAB), to oversee KAHN SAID THAT if the president's need Senate confirmation, and he will would "do its part in combatting in- the program which is aimed at holding program fails, it will lead to "ever begin the new job immediately. Staff flation." Democrats attack Rhodes' lottery record

The Democratic candidates for Ohio Celeste pointed to the five persons contract in favor of MCA Games Inc. of governor and secretary of state who have held the lottery director's Westport, Conn., which has ties to a claimed yesterday that Republican state post during Rhodes' current term of firm operated by Hughes' brother, Gov. James A. Rhodes is responsible off ice as a sign of the game's problems. Donald. for the mismanagement of Ohio's HE ALSO CLAIMED Rhodes has Donald I.. Hughes is an employee of troubled lottery. "Four years of wheeling and dealing, allowed Cuyahoga County Republican the Ohio secretary of state's office In The statement was made by Lt. Gov. scandal after scandal, accusations of Chairman Robert Hughes to influence Cuyahoga County. Richard F. Celeste and state Sen. cronyism and corruption, failure to lottery practices. Celebrezze said while the lottery's Anthony J. Celebrezze Jr., in a joint meet sales goals and muscial chairs An Atlanta company recently sales goal for the year was $160 million, news conference outside the lottery with lottery directors is the Rhodes' charged that the Ohio Lottery Com- the game has barely achieved $100 headquarters in Cleveland. record of management," Celeste said. mission passed over it for a game million. Cleveland police told not to expect next paycheck

About 2,000 Cleveland police funds needed to meet the payrolls for at a meeting scheduled for Monday ordinance) I will not be able to meet the department employees have been both police and 1,000 fire department night. police payroll Wednesday, but I will be warned not to expect paychecks Nov. 1 employees will not be approved in time Forbes said the ordinance will be held able to squeeze out the fire department because of a dispute over the handling to meet the payroll. until the administration comes up with by the skin of my teeth," said city finance director Joseph Tegreene. Newjphoto by AP Wire of the city's deteriorating financial The administration of Mayor Dennis a more orderly plan to deal with an J. Kucinich, which has been at odds anticipated deficit. NUTS-Thls squirrel has a better look at the world, but young condition. with the council, seeks approval of the "It's entirely on Arrlann Suttles probably does not know that squirrels are carriers City Council President George R. their council's ordinance to authorize the expenditure "IF COUNCIL does not pass it (the shoulders." lie said. of rabies. Forbes said a $3.8 million transfer of Attention, Putnam County Students! (Serving Bowling «i!fe Gr**n Jaycees B.Y.0.B Party Dairq Coke) Queen Sit. Oet 28 \ For More Information Home Mode Soups ~ Restaurant n- Call 372-1769 Hot Chocolate * And Pancake House 1 or 372-5541 THURS. EVE. 5:30-Close #0U5t Something Great To Share Wood County Grand Stand Building (even with your roommate) ANY OMELET f Thurs., Oct.19 - Sun. ,Oct. 22. \ Yovr Ch*k« Reopen Thurs.. Oct. 26. 12 Close Tues. Oct. 31. 2m $2^0 7 p.m. -11 p.m. PEARL - Oct. 20 & 21 is Qraek Night. The Big Beer 412 f. Wooiter Wear a Greek T-Shirt and get From Texas S 2H 50 cents off admission. NOW- T^m^istrRwl 21 " ADMISSION M.50 in Giant Quart Bottles "™ £ N Congratulates: i: A Women's : : New Actives New Pledges : : Coffeehouse Dave Alexander Henry Novak Dave Burnett Craig Olrmtead Jeff Coleman Steve Rusch Kevin Ditto John Waller Theresa Edell Dave Drake Todd Zacour Mike Dolan Jay Weiner Al Drummond Patrick Henry Local Musicians Poetry Mark Fijrjey Carl Kerr Jeff France Dave Ludwig Sponsor: Women for Women Mike Cufu Jim McCoy Nelson Henriquez Doug Mielak Saturday October 28 7:30 Mike Icenogle TobyMirto Cardinal Room — Union FREE Public Invited ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦MMMMMMMMH WOOSTER WINE SHOP Midnight Madness!!! * Where you 'II find a large selection 50% off of Imported beers and wines Irregular b Discontinued This Weeks Special: .atchook Pillow 6 Rug Pattern with complete yarn purchase

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assistant youth director, a registered objectives are to make students active techniques that can be applied to actual said that the students still have abilities. By Betty Dawtoa nurse and a co-director. In their communities through leader- situations and are provided the idealism and instructors are teaching Professional Red Cross advisers students how to organize individual provide challenge and an opportunity ship and to become highly effective Working creatively with groups and necessary fundamentals needed to deal leaders by the time they attend college. with problem solving. Ideals. for students to exercise leadership College student volunteers who have teaching leadership are main ob- techniques and skills by forming a had experience in Red Cross and Leisure time, recreation, films and jectives that instructors emphasize THE TRAINING procedure at the group plan of action to meet community teaching instruct students to Identify guest speakers also are an integral part when conducting high school leadership "We are trying to develop students' leadership centers helps students needs. Professional instructors Include group characteristics. of the program. programs, sponsored by the American potentials into realities," Sue Kelly, the director of military family services, director of the Youth Service Program become more effective in group Red Cross. the director of safety programs, an RESPONSIBILITY AND interaction THE PROGRAMS are held during of the western Ohio division, said. She situations and helps build leadership Students are taught specific with group leaders and members are the summer at colleges across the part of the sessions.' 'Students learn the state. Students live at the college for a philosophy of what makes a good week. leader," Roger Bergen, co-director of Preview Day benefits University, students the Western Ohio Leadership center, Findlay, Ohio, which combines the said. northeastern and northwestern sections About 900 prospective students and attending Preview Day will apply for about 2,000 persons will attend. will perform at 8 p.m. in Memorial of the state. Is the largest of the five their parents will be on campus admission, Blick predicts. "Its Displays of academic programs, Hall. Students also talk about communitys' Red Cross leadership divisions in Ohio. November 4 as part of Preview Day, (Preview Day's) benefits, percentage activities and student services will be problems including busing, Other Red Cross divisions are located In organized by the Off ice of Admissions. wise, are unbelievably good," he said shown from HI a.m. to 12:30 p.m In the About 400 University students and desegregation, adopting and abortion. Columbus and Dayton. High school Grand Ballroom, Union. Students can faculty members participate in "This gives the students a chance to students are eligible to attend the "This is the biggest single function BECAUSE THE PROGRAM is held also talk with faculty in their Preview Day. "This shows the discuss problems In depth and come up leadership centers by contacting a local this office coordinates to bring students in conjunction with Parent's Weekend, prospective academic departments cohesiveness at BGSU," Glick said. with solutions," Bergen said. Red Cross chapter. Letters also are to the campus." according to Thomas the admissions staff hopes to draw here. Visitors are encouraged to contact sent by Red Cross chapters to high L. Click, associate director of ad- many parents. High schools, guidance the Office of Admissions for special Leaders emerge and the students school principals encouraging them to missions and coordinator for the annual counselors and school organizations Guided campus tours will be given in reserved seat tickets for the football practice what they have learned. The nominate interested students. event. from all around Ohio have been invited the morning. Gabe Kaplan of game. The Alumni Office should be More than SO percent of the students to participate. Glick said he hopes television's "Welcome Back, Kotter" contacted for Gabe Kaplan tickets.

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Thanks to the old officers for a job well done! IN Thwf day, OeUber M, 1*71 IV BG Newi Pafe 7

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□ EVE UN WOOO H( ADiNG DYNAMICS A uRS COMPANv 1, **(■*•»" *Boo**«o»'g(V*»»»c* ■* Evelvn Wood imi will open your eyes. Page 8 lT»e BG Newi Thursday, October », 1»W University Theatre Second Season Campus calendar presents Campus Calendar is a dally listing of campus events involved in a Career Choice." Sponsored by Counseling and (meetings, lectures and entertainment) provided as a service Career Development Center. Readers Theatre Production to readers. Unless otherwise noted, all events listed are free of and open to the public. Campus Calendar forms are available ENTERTAINMENT In the News office. 106 University Hall. 372 2003 Thre Is no Faculty Swim, 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m., Natatorlum. Admission charge for submitting listings to the section. 35 cents. Suit rental 10 cents. WOMEN IN LITERATURE International Coffee Hours, 2-4 p.m., 17 William*. 8:00 Thursday, Friday, Saturday THURSDAY Homecoming Event, 7 p.m., starts at Union. Snake dance. Meetings Concert, 8 p.m., Recital Hall, Music Building. The Joe E. Brown Theatre Lucktenberg Trio to perform. Psychology. 730 p.m., 108 Psychology. For all seniors in UAO Musical Film Festival, 8 p.m., 210 Math Sciences. 50' No reserved seats terested in psychology. "Sweet Charity." Free with BGSU ID. Fellowship of Christian Students, 7:30 p.m., Faculty Lounge, Joe E. Brown Theater Production, 8 p.m., Joe E. Brown Union. Theater. "Women in Literature." Admission 50 cents. Black Student Union, 8 p.m., Amani, Commons. Forum Party, 8 p.m., Forum, Student Services. Homecoming party with a sound system and refreshments. ABORTION Lectures and Classes German Club "Stammtisch," 9 p.m., Dino's Pizza Pub.532 E. TOLL FREE Lecture, 2:30 p.m., Alumni Room, Union. Dr. A.B. Mukerfl, Wooster St. University of Missouri Columbia will speak on India's caste Star Gazing, 9 p.m., roof, Life Sciences. 9 a.m.-10 p.m. system. All-campus Dance, Commons, Northeast. Sponsored by Black Greek Council. 1 -800-438-8039 CCDC Program, 35 p.m., 320 Student Services. "Factors «»&»** Crossword TUESDAY 'THURSDAY ACROSS 34 Syrian city 71 Bags 31 Odense na- STUDENT NIGHTS! 16 Free elec- 23 Car of the tron 39 Sundry tives All STUCK NTS 1 Tree parts past DOWN 17 Ursa — 42 Wavy 33 Title WITH l.D.-S. 6 S. Pacific 25 Atolls :^jtt* 18 Harmony 28 Exceedingly 43 Confides 1 On the —: 35 Foam boats 20 Where Roma 45— Arcaro Fleeing 36 Of a corpse 11 Pronoun 29 State: Abbr. Is 48 Tempests in 2 " were 37 Useful ITS THE FRANTIC 14 In flames 30 Guided FUN-FttLED you" 38 Trickles 15 Stretch 22 Frogman 32 Celtic STARTS FOOD FIGHTING 49 Matterhorn, 3 Short gar- 40 Exploited FRIDAY DAYS OF HIGH e.g. ment 41 Headllner Tt»» SCHOOL |pf 50 Shave 4 Soup 44 More risque Wak« 54 Golf shot 5 Wheys 47 To excess TMCh«* 55 Currier 6 Laud 48 Asian hol- Gl«d 7 Amused Thwi It'a and — iday -Almost .imrW S Scull TIM MAIHESON 56 Like 50 Macaroni, Sumrnaw" 9 Tennis feat OF ANIMAL HOUSE* out of water e.g. Al AND DIOI CONN 10 Structure 7.30 And 58 Petroleum 51 In the rear Of GREASE" 11 Colander 9 10PM constituent 52 Mirthful IN 12 Sharpener 60 Farm exhibi- 53 Superlative 13 Ingression ENDS tion: 2 words suffix TONIGHT 19 11th century 83 Disrobe 55 Within: Pre- "Up In Smoka 66 Number of date fix At 7-30 Canadian 21 Illuminated 57 Anise, e.g. And 9:10 P.M. provinces 23 Unworldly 59 Snakes 67 Make merry 24 Scottish is- 61 Charge 5TH ■« mOT-HIS FAKE MEM II lone LAST 68 Impress land 62 "Hall!" BIO 26 Epochs «-»- m" *!-*.•. *r*' 69 Skill 64-Blacken WEEK! 27 Partly: Prefix "Animal 70 Noah or Wal- 65 Harbors: HOUM" lace 30 Loud cry Abbr. Al 7 30 And 930PM

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Asking $75.00 3S2 choose, with whom you want to Any group with 2 3 cheers Homecoming weekend. Love, 5943 after 4pm drink your booze-so go out & based on Homecoming or Nitas, Cindy. STEREO. Kenwood receiver, really celebrate. I hope your Halloween. This amazing Cindy. Congrats on your 1st Garrard turntable, Linear birthday will be great! I Love, display will take place in front college goal. I'm proud of you. Dynamics speakers, stand. Kathy. of Williams Hall. Decibel Love, your Roomie. Excell. cond. Best offer over AX's: Get psyched for the Beta meters will tell the story! Pep Thank you, sisters of Alpha $100. 352-5943 after 4pm. Tea 8. Homecoming! Love, the Rally immediately after. Gamma Delta for having the Marantz 1030 integrated amp. Pledges. SENIORS: Never fear, exchange dinner with us. What BSR frequency equalizer, Hey J.P. Happy 2ist Bir- Roger's here. He came all the a great way to get to know Pioneer PL-12 turntable, floor HOCKEY vs MIAMI - FRIDAY NITE - 7:30 PM thday! 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Ph. 666 4861 after HOCKEY AND FOOTBALL TICKETS NOW Pledges 8, wish them the best to you l H HELPWANTED 6pm or 352-2087 before 6 8, ask of luck. Bookstore Forum Party after Paglial's needs dellverymen, for Julie. GREEK SERVICEWEEK. All SNAKEDANCE. FREE cider waitresses, pizza makers. Call 1969 Mustang, air, good cond. campus masquerade Party for ON SALE IN MEMORIAL HALL 4 donuts for all who attend. 352 1596. 352 8306 or 372 0151 ext. 345. United Way at the Commons. Music provided. FOR RENT (Open Weekdays, 9 A.M. - 5 P.M.) Thurs. NOV. 2 from 8:30pm- Volunteers-Feminist Speakers SENIORS: Never fear. Bureau-Are you interested In Efficiency apt. for rent. Midnight. $1.50 admission with Roger's here. He came all the costume. $2.00 without becoming more Thurstln Manor Apts. 352-5435. way from Maine lust to take knowledgeable of Issues Avoid The Long Lines At The Gate costume. Admission covers your picture. Call the KEY Business place for rent. 325 E. refreshments. All $ goes to concerning Women ERA, Wooster. 352 7400. today for your appointments. abortion, health care, rape??? United Way. Prizes for best 1 bedrm. unfurn. apt., $185 mo. 3720066 Speakers Bureau now holding costumes; dinner for 2 at all util pd. except, elec. 352 BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW! Congrats D.G.'s on being information sessions for Kaufman's a. pizza gift cer- 4380 In a.m. tificates. selected to serve on various people who want to do public Thnnday, October 21,1178 Tie BG Newi Page I 3.5 GPA required to graduate with honors By Jan Dorrance considerations to remember. The change resulted from Zola R. Buford, associate satisfactory- unsatisfactory Dr. Kenneth Rothe, then reviewed by the University or higher and a minimum of The University now is concerns about "grade in- registrar and director of (S-U) option added to the University provost, the Committee on Honors and 150 TLC is needed to qualify. If University students are operating under new stan- flation" that has been in- records. concern that letter grades policy did not go Into effect Awards so they may be The minimum GPA Interested in graduating with dards for graduation with creasing since the late 1960s The increasing number of were not comparable to until this year. recognized. necessary is calculated by honors, there are important honors than in past years. and early 1970s, according to courses offering the higher grade standards of Cum Laude is awarded to the following formula: 3.0 the past THE NEW GRADUATION students wiht accumulative plus 150 divided by the TLC. honor requrirementa have averages of 3.5 or better and THE ACADEMIC been published in the at least 90 total letter-graded Buford and Dr. Duane E. Many mothers return to college POLICIES Committee of the University general bulletin credits (TLC). The Whimire, assistant to the Editor's note: This Is part school. The sophomore According to the American women's section which she Faculty Senate passed the for four years so that when minimum GPA is calculated registrar, agree that one of a two-part series. Part majoring in education asks, Education magazine, the declined, saying she would change in policy in Fall, 1974, the policy did go into effect, by adding 3.0 plus 85 divided students may know about twa will deal with the "What do you do when the number of female heads of rather be a court reporter. but the program officially graduating seniors would by the TLC. this system but not fully problems of financial aid and children aren't home? You households has risen and Is was not instituted until June, have had ample opportunity understand It help available from the can only cook and clean so growing at a faster rate "I work hard and It's 1978. to plan for it, Buford said. MAGNA CUM LAUDE is continued learning center. much and I decided there among better educated exhausting. But when I'm December, 1974 diplomas A full-time undergraduate awarded to students having "It's really the student's women. done, I pick up my son and first were issued under the student is eligible to be a 3.75 GPA or higher and at responsibility to inform Right now Jane Hampton, Kim Schlaefer, 25, is one say the hell with everything. policy change but were re- named to the dean's list by least 130 TLC. The minimum himself," Whitmire said. A 38, mother of three, is in a News example. Recently divorced, I have my goals and they are issued after students com- achieving a 3.5 or higher GPA is computed by adding student can do that by minority class, but is part of she is mother to Jeremy, two clear-cut and I refuse to plained they had not had grade point average (GPA). 3.0 plus 130 divided by TLC. reading the academic honors the fast-growing army of analysis and a half years old, has a compromise them for sufficient notice to adjust The student must carry at section of th general bulletin, older students now returning degree in journalism and is anyone. To bury oneself is their plans to graduate with least 12 credit hours to Summa Cum Laude Is Whitmire said. If he needs to college. They currently working toward her master's probably the greatest sin a honors under the new qualify. awarded to students who help after that, he should just had to be more in life." contact his faculty adviser, are termed the "non- Martin said she always degree in fine arts. To person can commit," system, Buford said. Records of seniors with have achieved highest Whitmire explained. traditional student," and wanted to be a teacher and supplement her budget, she Schlaefer said. Thus, by the suggestion of high accumulative GPAs are academic honor. A 3.9 GPA according to Rosalind K. wishes she would have at- works as an assistant Loring, president of the tended college sooner. graduate instructor. SIMILARLY, ANOTHER Adult Education Association For her, finding a middle divorced mother of four Nutrition center offers hot meols of the United States, the SCHLAEFER CON- children is 28-year-old ground where she is satisfied Wood County senior vegetable, roll and dessert. ranging from "sing-a-longs, needed to transport seniors number of adults in a TENDS that the biggest Velma Hunt, whose op- with herself as a mother and citizens can get a hot meal THE PROGRAM is open to movies and playing cards" to the center, Moon said, learning setting now exceeds a student is Martin's prime problem is that women are timism is contagious. Hunt, county senior citizens who who has been divorced for every weekday at the Wood to the monthly nutrition adding that the scheduled 80 million. Of these adults, 6 dilemma. "I feel the older not taken seriously, that they must make reservations a several years, realized she County Nutrition Center. education program, Moon purchase of a van should percent are older women, children understand (her have to work 10 times harder day in advance. Moon said. explained. would have to be responsible The center, located at the help eased the problems. she said. children all are under the than men to prove they are Lunches are catered by The center also has a in caring for her family and county fairgrounds, offers "There's a lot more people At least half of the age of 13), but the little ones capable of doing anything Holiday Inn, 1550 E. Wooster luncheon honoring senior enrolled in college with plans hot lunches at noon Monday we'd like to reach," she said. returning students are wish I were more involved more than copying cookie St. and cost $2.25. Par- citizens who celebrate birth- of becoming a special through Friday. The center's program women who left school to with their school functions. recipes. ticipants over 60 years old days each month. education teacher. Louise W. Moon, nutrition began in January, 1977 and is raise families or who want "But maybe my husband site manager, said the are asked to "pay as they Accessability is a problem supported by federal funds jobs that require a college gets neglected more than As an undergraduate, program "supplies one-third can," Moon said. for some area senior citizens and the Wood County She works part time, at- diploma. Some are they do because Schlaefer applied for a job at of the daily nutrition A traditional Thanksgiving and volunteers with cars are Commissioners office. "retreads"-college tends classes full time and is manipulating my time is a a large Ohio newspaper. requirement. It at least dinner will be offered at the home when the children graduates returning for a must. Perhaps the colleges Rather than being impressed makes sure they get one center Nov. 22. second degree to start new arrive from school. Her should allow the dual role of with the portfolio of writings balanced meal a day." The IN ADDITION, programs careers, Loring said. youngest attends the motherhood and student she displayed, she said the meal includes meat, potato, are offered after lunch. Get Your Antlers On MARYLOU MARTIN, about 40 extra credits. I editor was more impressed University day-care center mother of four, returned really think we deserve with her legs. Finally he and she said it is educational the B.G. Antler Society's' after her children were in offered her a Job in the them." she said. MUSk HALLOWEEN Fall Extravaganza CANDY at Tony Packo's CARDS AND Friday October 27, 1978 DECORATIONS Get Psychotic AT Dorseys Rexall Drugs Motto: I'd rather have a bottle in "By the tracks" [front of me than a frontal lobotomy!

Map of Snake Dance which will begin 7pm at the Union and will circle campus and end at Student Services c Free cider and donuts afterwards

with Ubiquity Starbooty Friday, November 17 8pm Union Grand Ballroom THURSDAY Bowling Green State University (PAGIIAI'S EAST ONLY) Thursday, 11 a.m. till we run out, enjoy our regular sub $6-Reserved (cold, no substitutions, please) for only $1.25. A Ticket Outlets regular $2.25 value — Minimum 2 subs for delivery. Union Ticket Office, Finders, The Source TU, Boogie Records, Central Travel and Ticket Off ice, Peaches TheHeadshed Pogfiors TICKETS NOW ON SALE! SOUTHCM ITU FAC.T 945 S. Main. 352-7571 4401. Court. 352-1596 No bottles, cans,or smoking in Grand Ballroom. Won. Sot. 11 a.m.-2 a.m.; Sunday 4 p.m.-Midnight KEEP JAZZ ALIVE IN B.G. Page 1* The BG Newi Thursday, October », lilt Insomniac Hour featues skits By Terry Potoinak with Gundy's Weekly "We kind of got some ideas merman said. hard to come by, Zim- Staff Reporter Journal," "Disco Patrol," rolling around in our heads," Now, Zimmerman, a merman admitted. starring Mike Rogers who Zimmerman said. "We former Freddy Falcon, He noted that on occasion, "Bill, where's Brian?" "keeps you discoing safely," wanted to do things here (at writes about 80 percent of the original material comprised "He's In the bathroom. I the continuing saga of the University) that would show's material. only five minutes of the told him it was 30 seconds to "Return to Gundy's Place," not easily be forgotten." "WE JUST STARTED show. air and he says, 'I'll come starring John Pencilhead So, the two came to WBGU getting more and more away Sometimes the group gets out when I'm done.'" and his lover, Sarah with the show in fall, 1976. from records," he explained, outside help. "Looks like you'll have to Voosallyalievskl (or And it is the first comedy adding that the group per- Once, Gunderman's do it, BUI." something like that), and show to be produced at the formed only two entirely brother.'one of the best free- "Do what?" "Mutual of Des Moines Mild station since the old Tim original shows last year. lance announcers around," Open the first live Kingdom," that, during its Conway show said Paul Developing ideas for the according to Kohegan, audience performance of mildly interesting ad- BUer, technical director of show's skits is not too dif- stopped in to assist. WBGU-FM radio's venture, stalked the elusive the Insomniac Hour. ficult and most come from "HE'S THE GUY on the Insomniac Hour, which University Hall chipmunk. It now is one of the more newspaper stories, Zim- Wendy's commercials who premiered last Thursday, The show also featured popular shows on WBGU and merman said. says, 'If it dribbles down that's what. musical guests—Bob also is the best produced, "We could be talking, not your chin a little, we're Kachurek, Dana White and BUer added. even being funny and come sorry,'" Zimmerman said BEFORE AN AUDIENCE Missy Moorman, who are "IT WAS THE "top, up with a skit," Zimmerman The show also has received of about 20 persons, Joe noted for their performances number one show" in Wood said. help from the University "Gundy" Gunderman, Mark during freshman pre- County on WBGU" for at "We just get flashes," faculty, Zimmerman said Zimmerman and Bill registration. least one night-during the Kohegan agreed. "They've been very Kohegan, all University The Insomniac Hour is a blizzard when WBGU was "When we're lying in bed receptive to what we're seniors "in title," presented revamped version of the the only radio station at two in the morning..." trying to do," he said, adding "Wood County's first at- Insomniac Half Hour, which operating, Gunderman said. "IN DIFFERENT beds," that they offer both financial tempt at live radio." formerly aired at 11:30 p.m. The show secured a Kohegan injected. and spiritual backing. The show took 24 hours to Thursday nights. listening audience of about "...we start giggling and And what happens to the prepare and is styled after THAT SHOW was the 10.000-15,000 that night. the lights come right back on show when the trio NBC's "Saturday Night brainchild of Gunderman In its early years, the and we write our ideas graduates? WiU someone Live." Comedy skits were and Zimmerman, who met Insomniac Half Hour was down," Zimmerman else take over? featured, including during their freshman year comprised of "10 minutes of finished. "I hope not," Zimmerman •Headline," "Dateline while living in Rodgers us" and an assortment of But there have been times said. "If someone does, I Eyewitness News Report Quadrangle. comedy records, Zim- when original material was wish them luck." Dixie closing may affect other bars ByPatHyiaad Dixie folds. Although he "It would be great. I think Howard's 210 N. Main St., like to see that happen." Asslitant Sports Editor might add a few promotions everyone in town who owns a said he sees little change in "I DON'T think it would to pick up clientele from the bar would hope it happens, his business, regardless of affect us on the weekends," Dixie Electric Company, Dixie crowd, he said he especially me," he said. "I Dixie's fate. he reasoned. "We're full Newsphoto by Frank Breuthaup! the disco-bar located on state would not significantly think I'd get a lot of their "Personally, I wouldn't now and you can only put so route 25 in Perrysburg, may change current management business. Maybe not aU of it, like to see that happen," he many people in the place." BILL KOHEGAN (left) Mark Zimmerman (right), and Joe Gun- be forced to close its doors philosophy. but a lot of the people from said. "Those people have a Davis said he would not derman entertain students and townspeople Thursday nights on because of a possible alcohol "If people want live en- Bowling Green would come good investment in the place make any special attempt to WBGU-FM. The Senior trio hat been operating the comedy snow prohibition ruling to be voted tertainment, they'U come to here." and they run it the best they recruit those who presently "The Insomniac Half-Hour" for the last two years. on Nov. 7 in that township. my place," Ault said. "If Sadin sees possible ex- can. Plus the several small frequent Dixie, but he did According to managers of they want disco they'd pansion for Bojangles if the carryouts nearby would mention the possibility of local taverns in Bowling probably go to Bojangles or prohibition ruling prevails. have to close, and I wouldn't adding a dance floor. Green, ramifications of that they might just go to Toledo. closing would be varied. "I don't think the potential "THE DISCO atmosphere "It would be a shame to increase in people would is what's reaUy popular now, Second Season opens with Fantasy is back, see them close," Richard make us expand our and we've got that," he said. Ault, manager of Some facilities. I think it would "I'd enlarge this place if I Other Place, 110 N. Main St., come to the point where knew I had that much more readers theater production says Dr. Suess said. "Mostofthetime,bars there's lines waiting to get in business coming in. I'd try The University Theater's not a feminists' program, Robyn George and Natalie CINCINNATI (API- FANTASY IS help other bars. People who rather than expanding. Or to make it at least double the Second Season opens at 8 and does not try to take a Edmond, graduate students Relevance in children's REALITY exaggerated. are out for the night usually maybe someone wUl open size, maybe with an upstairs p.m. today with a readers viewpoint. But it is a Diann Matheson and Rita books, brought on by the Whimsy fails. That's go from one place to another, another bar." room." theater production of collection of literature Mowry, and voice instructor social consciousness of when you get into lollypop giving you more of a crowd. Sadin estimates a clientele "Women in Literature" in providing a view of women Linda Eikum. the 1960's, is on the way land," he said, while here I'd really hate to see it (the OMAR SADIN, owner and Increase of about 30 percent the Joe E. Brown Theater. through the wit and wisdom Both solo and group work out again because the to promote his 39th book, closing) happen." manager of Mr. Bojangles, on the weekends, and said, if "Women in Literature" is of many authors. will be displayed. Authors kids don't like It, said his "first in 24 years, "I 893 S. Main St. in BowUng needed, he would hire seven a script compiled, adapted "WOMEN IN include Elizabeth Barrett children's author Dr. Can Read With My Eyes AULT ESTIMATED an Green, said he would profit or eight more workers to and directed by Dr. Lois A. LITERATURE" evolved Browning, Ntozake Shange Seuss yesterday. Closed" increase of about 100 persons greatly if Dixie's business keep up with the crowds. Cheney and is a performance from a small group of and Don Marquis. "Fantasy is on the way SEVERAL OF HIS a night on the weekends if was terminated. Charles Davis, manager of of literature about women students who met to share Cheney said the group will back in. But it has never books were animated for from old classics to new favorite pieces of literature. have "something for been out for me," said television, including "The voices. The readers in the everyone," and encouraged Theodor Seuss Greisel, Grinch That Stole According to Cheney, it is production include seniors men to attend. 74, now of La Jolla, Calif., Christmas," Horton Mr. Bojangles {yrrri rcw 111 irrti ITMTITI HI IVI r»'»i m i iirr»-iT»T»-» iiiiiini IIT a native of Cambridge, Hears A Who" Kid "The A City Set on a Hi Mass. CatlnAHat" Famous Buffalo for a BEER f£S Entertainment T0NITE 4*r' Thursday, at the ONLY DISCO in B.G. Friday & Saturday Night 893 S. Main St. 352-1277 8:30-1:30 ■ A musical presentation featuring the talents of the Marturion ensemble Harshman's WE TOUCH ALL BASES &OOPM

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Since it was decided that the populace of Denver should be and water shake their heads in disbelief, hard-pressed to DURING THE FIRST seven years of its existence, Denver A lot of coaches have argued over the years that unless the enriched by professional football, two interesting changes realize what has happened. didn't bring to gaff a single first draft pick. Part of the field commander has a lot to say about the overall operation, have transpired here. In the 1960s, no team in football, with the possible exception problem was a distressing shortage of funds. And the other his ability to function effectively is diluted. First, this paradise of health, this Utopia of fresh air has of Oakland, was held in such contempt. The stadium at that part was a distressing shortage of interest in Denver by those been darkened, Alas, by smog. Merely linking pollution to time accomodated 25,000, but season sales amounted to only who were drafted. WHAT MILLER CONTENDS is pretty much the opposite. Colorado is like connecting sin with a convent. 2,675, meaning the club had less than a comfortable cash If, in post season, players from about the league were He actually rejects information related to contracts and Second, the Denver football team, once so destitute and so flow. gathered in a meeting, the envoy from Denver would be sent salaries, arguing that as soon as a coach pokes his nostrils devoid of social standing that it couldn't even sign draft for coffee. into this phase of the business, his relationship with the choices, has grown to possibly the best franchise in the In their new affluence, commanding a market that could players changes. National League. At this juncture, the Broncos have sold out bring any price for a ticket, the Broncos are respectful of 62 times in a row at home, dating back to 1969. They outdraw Melvin their fallowings' bankroll. Even today, in the age of squeeze- A lot of contracts in football today contain incentive teams In New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, 'em-for-all-they've-got-in-their-pockets - the club fixes tabs clauses, meaning that money rides on performance. Detroit, Cleveland and other major population centers. of only $9.90 on its good seats and $6.60 on those not so good. Durslay Well, Miller, for instance, likes to platoon his backs. If one And if you are trying to buy a season ticket here, you take THE BRONCOS HAVE built their following in an un- guy has an incentive clause calling for a bonus if he gains, your place in a line that has only 8,000 ahead of you. conventional sort of way, which is to say, with defense. A say, 800 yards, and Miller pulls him out after 799, the coach winning coach was fired In Los Angeles last year because will have on his hands an unhappy laborer. DENVER CUTS OFF season sales at 73,089, saving Before the start of each season these days, the Broncos defense occupied too much of his modus operand i. roughly 2,000 seats for the peasantry. The place is heaven for have more than $7 million of the folks' money to play with. In Denver, he would have been enshrined. "I never want to be responsible for decisions that will cost the TV viewer. Since 1973, only one game has not been Inevitably, the original ownership came to financial grief, Red Miller, the leader of the Broncos, isn't partial to my players money," says Red. "And if I'm not informed televised. with the possibility developing in 1965 that the franchise defense. It Just happens to be most of what he has. And this about contracts, I can't be held responsible." Those buying tickets know the match will be shown on TV, would shift to Atlanta. The Broncos were drafting well. They being the case, he has arranged his game in a manner that but they want to be on the grounds, anyway, Joining the selected such players as Merlin Olsen, Dick Butkus, Bob plays to his strength. It isn't the usual way a coach works today, but in view of revelers who come to give encouragement to the home for- Brown and Kermlt Alexander. The only problem seemed to Miller isn't your orthodox winner in professional football in what has happened to Denver the last two years, you aren't ces. People remembering Denver during its days of bread be they couldn't sign them. that he rejects anything connected with control off the field. able to say Miller is some kind of fruitcake. Arena keeps Zamboni busy

By Betsy Slegel with the body heat of those inside, also determines years ago," he said. One home game was played the condition of the ice, he added. by bringing In generators from Cleveland and At least 10 times a day Tom Wallace or one of his Wallace, who has worked at the Ice Arena for 12 Detroit. crew mounts a $20,000 Zamboni and glides around years, has only missed two hockey games. His "I deal with the coach (Ron Mason) every day. the skating rink at the Ice Arena. crew has about half an hour to 45 minutes to We get the ice ready and he lets me know if it isn't The Zamboni is a huge tank-like machine used to condition the ice, set up the goals and the public right," Wallace said with a grin. Wallace get the ice in condition for the many hockey address system and generality ready the arena for sometimes travels with the team. "It gives me a games, skating classes and open skating periods a hockey game. He is in charge of three full-time chance to see how other places operate," he said. held at the University. Named for its inventor, custodians, three full-time ice men and five Wallace said he doesn't do much skating him- Frank J. Zamboni, it shaves the ice and then students. self. "I spend too much time here" working, he resurfaces it with a thin sheet of water. Since the rink is open daily from 6:30 a.m. to said. But there is the staff Christmas party when This Is the second year for the Ice Arena's new 12:30 a.m., the Zamboni is often used as many as 15 "we all get out and try to play hockey for an hour," Zamboni. The first Zamboni was purchased in 1966 times in one day. On nights when the Falcons play he said, smiling. and is kept for back-up purposes. in the arena, the ice is scraped and resurfaced four Wallace, facility and maintenence supervisor of times. "We scrape it twice during the game, once Wallace seems to like his Job and thinks it's a the arena, is the man in charge of keeping the ice before the game starts and once initially to get challenge to keep the ice in good shape. nice, and he says it's not as simple as it looks. ready," he said. "It's exciting for us to be part of the whole "You can't put too much water down or you'll Power outages have caused problems during a thing," Wallace said, referring to the hockey flood it," Wallace said, referring to the ice sur- hockey game only three or four times. "We lost team. "It's a lot of work, but when it's all said and face. The temperature inside the arena, coupled electricity when an underground cable broke two done we get a lot of enjoyment from it." Perry wins

NEW YORK (AP)-Gaylord Perry, the 40-year- Montreal 7, reliever Rollie Fingers of San Diego 1, him, dealing the ageless wonder to San Diego for old right-hander for the San Diego Padres, Tommy John of Los Angeles and rookie Don pitcher Dave Tomlln and $125,000 last February. became the first pitcher to win the Cy Young Robinson of Pittsburgh 1. Newspholo by Larry Kayser Award in both leagues when he easily captured the Perry, 21-6, topped the 20-victory-mark for the PERRY, THE TOP NL winner in 1978, gave his National League honor Tuesday. fifth time in his magnificent career that stretches new employers their money's worth, compiling a SLICK SWEEPER- A demanding Ice-Arena schedule keeps The Baseball Writers Association of America back to his major league debut with the San 2.72 in 281 innings pitched. Tom Wallace and the Zamboni machine busy. The machine announced the result, which came from the voting Francisco Giants in 1962. He has also won 19 Only five of Perry's starts ended in complete shaves the Ice and resurfaces it with a thin layer of water. of two of its members in each of the NL cities. And games twice and 18 games once. games, as the Padres utilized Fingers to nail down it was a landslide for Perry, the oldest winner ever many of the victories. of the coveted pitching award. Perry, whose NL record is 155-115 and American The big right-hander, from Williamston, N.C., Leauge mark 112-91, led the Padres to their best has been involved In numerous controversies Perry, the only pitcher named on all 24 ballots, season ever, a fourth-place finish in the NL East throughout his career over his use of the Your received 10 first-place votes and a pair of runner- with a record of 84-78. Perry also has pitched for *reaseball, an Illegal pitch that is loaded up with United Way up ballots. The five-three-one point system gave Cleveland and Texas in the AL. His other Cy vaseline and drives batters daffy with its dips and Bowling Green's Most him 116 points, far out-distancing Burt Hooton of Young Award came in 1972, when he was 24-16 for drops. Pledge Works Los Angeles, who had 38 points, Vlda Blue of San Cleveland. Perry admitted In his auto-biography, which For All of Us Unique Shop Francisco, with 17 points, and J.R. Richard of The 1972 award came in his first year with the was written during his Cleveland years, that he CALICO Houston, with 13 points. Indians after he was traded by the Giants. The Cy once threw a greaseball, but maintains now-with SAGE Young trophy he picked up Tuesday also came the a smile, of course-that he throws a mean f orkball. BLUE AND RICHARD each picked up a first- & THYME first year following a trade. He says he's glad the opposition thinks he throws ■nvites you to place vote and were followed in the balloting by The Texas Rangers, who acquired the 6-foot-4, an illegal pitch because it gives him a relief pitcher Kent Tekulve of Pittsburgh 12 points, 215 pound pitcher from Cleveland duiing the 1975 psychological edge. Phil Niekro of Atlanta 10, Ross Grimsley of season, apparently felt his best years were behind So does the Cy Young Award. ^rbcraft Day a .&***: ,

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»W^.W<*«**i >i«.«.«l«il.l.l.l.l.l.« ^WH^MM*1 P»g e 12 Hie BG News Thursday, October », UTt Sports Booters destroy Rockets By Dave LewandowsU his career, but never expected to score four in one game, he Staff Reporter said. "I guess I was just in the right place at the right time,' the A pair of school records were tied and another broken as sophomore striker said. the Bowling Green soccer team routed Toledo 10-0 yesterday. Sophomore link Dieter Wimmer established a school mark BG ONLY tallied twice in the first half, but exploded for with his seventh assist this season. The previous mark of six eight goals in the second half. The Falcons leveled the Toledo was held by former assistant coach Chris Bartels. net with 54 shots while holding the Rockets to only five shots. Dennis Mepham tied the BG record of most points in a BG golies Bob Alarcon and Pat Jacoby almost fell asleep season with 12. Mepham had a goal and an assist against the making only three saves during the game. Rockets giving him seven goals and five assists this year. Falcon coach Gary Palmisano accomplished what he had intended on doing by playing all 23 people on the team. THE THIRD school plateau reached was Frank Gust off's "We had the chance to play people that normally don't four goal performance in a game. That tied Ken Hen- play," Palmisano said. dershott's mark set last year against the same Toledo club. Palmisano, however, was not especially content with the Eric Sorensen complimented Gustof Ps heroics with a three play of his booters. goal evening, all on penalty kicks. The Junior link has five penalty kick goals this season. "We should have ran circles around them," Palmisano Freshman Chris Valentine and Wimmer added single goals said. "We played as individuals and not as a team. When we to allow BG to reach the double figure mark for the first time play as individuals it doesn't do anything for us when we this year. come against a good team." The Falcons have an extended break before battling GUSTOFF WAS especially elated, scoring the first goal of Eastern Michigan on Tuesday at home. BG picked to rule CCHA By BUI Paul Mason said he feels Ferris will be a positive addition to the Assistant Sports Editor league and would be accepted immediately if St Louis were to drop their program permanently. THE PRICE OF SUCCESS: Despite losing All-Central "They're located in a hockey hotbed," he said, and "there Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) goaltender Brian is skyrocketing interest. They're fanatics there and I really Stankiewicz, the Falcons will have to contend with being expect that program to take off. Their president likes hockey overwhelming favorites when the CCHA season opens here and you can be sure they will be getting those 20 scholarships on November 21 against Ohio State at the Ice Arena. At least every year." that's the word from a CCHA coaches' poll conducted by radio station WMUK-FM in Kalamazoo, Michigan. FRESHMAN FIRSTS: Even though Mason maintains it The panel of seven coaches combined to give BG 41 points usually takes close to two years for a freshman to adapt to a on a scale of seven points for a first-place vote decreasing to system, several BG rookies wasted no time in making their one point for a seventh-place vote. mark on the stat sheet. Both winger George McPhee and Northern Michigan, which flirted with the NCAA top ten defenseman John Gibb picked up three points in the weekend ratings last year, is seen as finishing second with 34 points, battles versus Michigan and winger Brian MacLellan followed by: Ohio State 25 points, Lake Superior State 24 managed a game disqualification in his first varsity ap- points, Western Michigan 21 points, St. Louis 17 points and pearance. Ferris State with 6 points. It appears MacLellan may be the heir opponent to Byron Shutt, who last year filled the role of the "BG enforcer." It looks as though perennial league power St. Louis' days of "He's the man," Mason said of MacLellan when asked who contention may be over. The BUUkens have only nine will be the Falcons' policeman. "I recruited him as a Newsphoto by Bill Gllmor* returning lettermen from last year's second-place squad defenseman, but I had an inkling he could play forward. He HELPING HAND- Falcon back Mike O'Rourke looks after the deficit-plagued program was dropped and then just naturally took to the position. I think he has a better as if he is being lifted in the air by a Ball State player reinstated during the off-season. opportunity to play aggressive at forward and he sort of has Kickers Roll - while BG link Eric Sorensen looks on. The Falcons Falcon Coach Ron Mason called both Western Michigan that Hartman (Mike) quality around the net. If the puck has defeated Toledo yesterday 10-0 to raise their record to and Lake Superior "dark horses", and said he expects to go up it goes up." 7-2. Northern Michigan and Ohio State to be his team's main That's quite a complement considering Hartman totalled competitors for the title. However, one thing is quite obvious. 35 goals last season and finished with 114 career tallies. After finishing third in the nation last season, the Falcons can Penalties may be a problem for MacLellan in the early expect a weekly diet of hyped-up opponents. going, but Mason said they will decrease with experience. Bellard quits Texas A&M post "After a while Shutty" learned to get his shots in and stay FERRIS STATE FANATICISM: Although the panel of out of the box," he said with a smile. COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP)-Texas A&M Head "The first I heard about it was today...I guess he just CCHA coaches indicated they expect the Bulldogs to be Football Coach and Athletic Director Emory Bellard, who reached a saturation point with all the unhappy alumni" said outclassed in league competiton this season, the edict has in SPEAKING OF SHUTT: Last year's Falcon "MVP" reached the saturation point with the alumni grumbling Mr. Bellard. no way dimmed the school's hockey enthusiasm. The team combined with former BG goaltender Mike Liut to pace the about his program, resigned Tuesday although he had the has been admitted to the CCHA on a "probationary" status World Hockey Association's Cincinnati Stingers to their first best record in the Southwest Conference the last seven years. Aggie Trainer Billy Pickard said "The players are In this season and they fully plan to take advantage of that win of the season, a 4-3 triumph over the Winnipeg Jets. shock. They loved Emory and played for him as hard as they opportunity. Liut made several key saves in the final seconds and Shutt Bellard, the father of the Wishbone-T and one of the could. Injuries to key personnel kept them from performing Although Ferris is not eligible for post-season play, their delivered both his first professional goal and a bonecrushing strongest recruiters of schoolboy football talent in the at their best. The coaching staff and the head coach gave all games will count in the CCHA standings as well as the league check against legend Bobby Hull. country, gave no reason for his shocking resignation. they could give. It just didn't work out The football gods just statistics. didn't look down on it. "That's to our benefit," Coach Rich Duffett said in a Ferris ADD END: The 1978-79 schedule maker is evidently no He had his resignation statement read to the team, then State press release. "It will be an incentive to our players to Falcon ally. Eight of the icers' next nine contests will be at went into immediate seclusion in his office. Offensive "The kids love Tom, too. He's a wonderful man and a great know that every CCHA team playing us will be looking to use the Ice Arena, but as the CCHA race winds down in February coordinator Tom Wilson was named the interim head coach fellow. He's not a bit happy now. Of course, every assistant Ferris to advance in the league standing.s As far as I'm Mason's squad will encounter four road games in the final and associate athletic director Marvin Tate was promoted to coach aspires to be a head coach. It's an unfortunate set of concerned we're in the league now even though we're not two weeks of the seaosn. After playing Miami in a home-and- interim athletic director. circumstances." eligible for the playoffs. Northern Michigan had the same away series beginning this Friday the Falcons will face New status in the league in its first year, and it worked out well for Hampshire, Vermont, Clarkson on successive weekends with Even Bellard's wife, Mary Kay, didn't know Bellard was Ironically, Wilson was a finalist for the Texas Tech job last them." the Buckeyes invading on Tuesday November 21. resigning. year. He was beaten out by Rex Dockery. Rose issue quiets CINCINNATI (AP) - THEY INCLUDE the , owners are reticent, so far, to discuss Cin- San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers in cinnati Reds third baseman Pete Rose' the National League. In the American decision to place himself on the re-entry draft League, Rose named the Boston Red Sox, list. California Angels, Kansas City Royals, the Strict rules governing "tampering" with New York Yankees and the Texas Rangers. unsigned players, and possibly speculation about Rose' advancing age of 37, may have Padres owner Ray Kroc, who personally tempered comments. likes Rose, was quoted in a September San Rose, in a salary dispute with the Reds, last Diego sports publication as saying his plans week delcared his intention to seek bids from are to concentrate on young players. But the other major league clubs. He even made a list publication noted Kroc has changed his mind of eight he would prefer to play for besides the before. Reds. Clubbers' clipbook Men's Rugby Women's Rugby

Bowling Green's men ruggers upped A very physical Michigan State team their season record to an impressive 9-3 was no kind host last Saturday as the Newsphoto by Larry Kayser mark with a three game sweep this pest Spartans downed Bowling Green's women weekend. BG recorded wins against ruggers, 16-4. Numerous minor injuries STONEWALL SUTTON-Falcon senior John MarkeU is thwarted by saves as the Wolverines defeated the Falcons 4-3 In overtime. BG will Defiance College (1(H)), Wright State(20-3) plagued the Falcons at East Lansing, and Michigan goalie Bob Sutton in action last Saturday. Sutton turned In 54 face Miami at the Ice Arena on Friday. and (84). the gals' record dipped to 3-2-1. The Falcons used a balanced scoring attack and aggressive defense in each of Junior Mary Ward was the lone Falcon the weekend contests. Ray Disanto and to reach paydirt, as the aggressive Greg Mayemick scored a try apiece and Spartan defense kept the BG offense in Mark Luchsinger added a conversion In check most of the day. Bowlers open season with double wins the win over Defiance. Next game for the Falcons is this Against Wright State, Mayemick, Saturday against Detroit The game starts The men's Intercollegiate bowling team opened total pins, 2599 to 2480. team, which has won the state championship two Disanto, Keith Eedy and Dennis Snook all at 1 p.m. and will be played at Poe Ditch their season with wins over Cuyahoga Community Both men's and women's teams were picked years in a row, plays in the Ohio Intercollegiate scored trys and Luchsinger capped two field. College West and Baldwin Wallace, Saturday at after three weeks of tryouts. Team members were Bowling Congress. conversions. In the second Wright State Editor's Note: To date, only three of the Baldwin Wallace. selected on the basis of the combined pin total of The women are not In a specific conference, but game, Greg Moore tallied all eight Falcon 18 crab sports have submitted results to be In a rooming contest, the men took two out of eighteen games played by each person trying out. play in tournaments against other schools that points with a pair of trys. used in this column. Unless a substantial three matches from Cuyahoga edging them in total The seven men and women with the highest have womens teams. BG hosts the Cleveland West side Rovers increase In Interest Is shows, this column pins, 2620 to 2587. combined pin total for the eighteen games were at 2 p.m. this Saturday at Poe Ditch Field will be terminated. Results should be The men swept all three matches from Baldwin then picked for the team. The mens first home match will be Nov. 4 The Rovers are undefeated with a 8-0 turned In to IN University Hall by Wed- Wallace in an afternoon contest, defeating them in Both teams are sponsored by UAO. The men's against Youngstown and Cleveland State. record nesday morning.