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The BG News April 14, 1981
Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 4-14-1981 The BG News April 14, 1981 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News April 14, 1981" (1981). BG News (Student Newspaper). 3856. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/3856 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. Tuesday. -\ Home or work, Opening day Falcons on the women want marks right track respect Indian summer Page 2 Page 5 Page 8 Vary cloudy. High April 14, 1981 50-55 F, low upper 20s F. 90 percent chine* of The B G News precipitation. Bowling Green State University SGA candidates run unopposed as election nears by Kyla Silvan "I didn't think that gave the students much of Margie Potapchuk is running unopposed for tailed checking the candidates' grade point SHE SATO she does not like the idea of write- News ataff raportar a choice." one of the two Founders openings, and averages to ensure that they are carrying the in candidates. Johnson said he is pleased his position is op- Firelands has not submitted a candidate. required 2.0 GPA and a random survey of the "I am a little bit fearful of that," she said, Student Government Association candidates posed. -
Pledge Prizes
The John Perozzi Free Throw Pledge Contest is a fun way for kids to help other kids in need and win some great stuff. Campers turn in their pledges any day of the camp. See the full rules on the back. PLEDGE PRIZES – ALL CAMPERS ELIGIBLE TO WIN AMOUNT RAISED TOTAL VALUE PRIZE AWARDED $1 ------ $10 value------→ 1 Free Dominos Medium Pizza $10 ------ $30 value-------→ 2 ground passes to the ’20 Stock Show $20 ------ $90 value------→ 2 tickets to a Colorado Rapids 2019 game $30 ------ $140 value------→ 2 tickets to the Denver Zoo $50 ------ $200 value------→ 2 tickets to a 2019 Colorado Rockies Game (lower bowl) $60 ------ $240 value------→ Denver Nuggets Practice Shorts & Denver Nuggets Hat $70 ------ $270 value------→ Molten MX7, MX6 or MX5 Basketball $80 ------ $300 value------→ Jamal Murray or Nikola Jokic practice jersey $100 ------- Over $350------→ Molten “School Ready” Sports Backpack *Campers who participate will receive the prize listed above based on the amount they raise AND they will also receive all the prizes below their price point. Grand prizes go to the camp’s top five overall fundraisers. The No. 1 overall fund-raiser will have first choice of the grand prizes listed below, No. 2 will pick second, and so on. Winners will be contacted a week after camp is over. Choices of Grand Prizes include the following items: BEHIND THE SCENES TOUR + TICKETS TO A NUGGETS GAME - A personally guided tour of the Pepsi Center from Bill Hanzlik on a Nuggets game night (date TBD)! Includes four game tickets, court-side passes for pre-game press conference and Denver Nuggets warm-up, onsite pictures plus a visit to the Altitude TV truck. -
Bolderboulder 2005 - Bolderboulder 10K - Results Onlineraceresults.Com
BolderBOULDER 2005 - BolderBOULDER 10K - results OnlineRaceResults.com NAME DIV TIME ---------------------- ------- ----------- Michael Aish M28 30:29 Jesus Solis M21 30:45 Nelson Laux M26 30:58 Kristian Agnew M32 31:10 Art Seimers M32 31:51 Joshua Glaab M22 31:56 Paul DiGrappa M24 32:14 Aaron Carrizales M27 32:23 Greg Augspurger M27 32:26 Colby Wissel M20 32:36 Luke Garringer M22 32:39 John McGuire M18 32:42 Kris Gemmell M27 32:44 Jason Robbie M28 32:47 Jordan Jones M23 32:51 Carl David Kinney M23 32:51 Scott Goff M28 32:55 Adam Bergquist M26 32:59 trent r morrell M35 33:02 Peter Vail M30 33:06 JOHN HONERKAMP M29 33:10 Bucky Schafer M23 33:12 Jason Hill M26 33:15 Avi Bershof Kramer M23 33:17 Seth James DeMoor M19 33:20 Tate Behning M23 33:22 Brandon Jessop M26 33:23 Gregory Winter M26 33:25 Chester G Kurtz M30 33:27 Aaron Clark M18 33:28 Kevin Gallagher M25 33:30 Dan Ferguson M23 33:34 James Johnson M36 33:38 Drew Tonniges M21 33:41 Peter Remien M25 33:45 Lance Denning M43 33:48 Matt Hill M24 33:51 Jason Holt M18 33:54 David Liebowitz M28 33:57 John Peeters M26 34:01 Humberto Zelaya M30 34:05 Craig A. Greenslit M35 34:08 Galen Burrell M25 34:09 Darren De Reuck M40 34:11 Grant Scott M22 34:12 Mike Callor M26 34:14 Ryan Price M27 34:15 Cameron Widoff M35 34:16 John Tribbia M23 34:18 Rob Gilbert M39 34:19 Matthew Douglas Kascak M24 34:21 J.D. -
September 2012 by Ann Dipietro, Children’S Library Coordinator 1-RH
.7 THE INCORPORATED —. VILLAGE OF SEA CLIFF www.seacliff-ny.gov SEPTEMBER VILLAGE BULLETIN 2012 Maureen Maddock Awarded White Cap by Carol Griffin Maureen Maddock received Mutual Concerns. According to Christopher’s with its Novem Sea Cliff Civic Association’s the organization’s chairman, ber mailing. annual White Cap Award on Joyce Kaufmann, Maureen Maureen is a major driver June 14. Jean Stratford, a does a good job with an enor for the Senior Action Commit friend and co-worker had, the mous responsibility. Maureen tee, driving once or more each privilege of presenting the also volunteers regularly in week, taking seniors to and award. The room was not only the lunch program. from their doctor appoint filled with former White Cap In St. Boniface Martyr ments. winners, but with Maureen’s Parish, Maureen brings Com “Maureen is one of the most large family, who had come out munion to patients in Glen caring persons I know” said to be present at her big night. Cove Hospital on a regular Jean. “I am proud to nominate Enumerating Maureen’s basis. She is part of the St. her for the White Cap Award. contributions to the commu Michael’s Guild that does She is most deserving.” nity, Jean said that Maureen parish mailings four times a is currently the treasurer of year. She also volunteers at St. Maureen Maddock (I) is given her White Cap Award by Ann Maureen and Dan Maddock with their children and grand Di Pietro and Jean Stratford. Photo by carol Griffin children. Photo by carol Griffin Mayor’s Update There are days that being middle of the harbor looking at pavilion was a big hit, making the mayor can make one feel our majestic Village and feel Friday night concerts even like his is carrying a tremen tremendous pride and grati more popular. -
Individual and Organizational Donors
INDIVIDUAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL Illinois Tool Works Foundation Colliers International The Irving Harris Foundation Community Memorial Foundation DONORS J.R. Albert Foundation Crain's Chicago Business Jones Lang LaSalle Patrick and Anna M. Cudahy Fund $100,000 and above The Joyce Foundation Cushman & Wakefield of Illinois, Inc. Anonymous (8) Julie and Brian Simmons Foundation The Damico Family Foundation The Aidmatrix Foundation Knight Family Foundation Mr. Floyd E. Dillman and Dr. Amy Weiler Bank of America Russell and Josephine Kott DLA Piper LLP (US) Charter One Memorial Charitable Trust Eagle Seven, LLC The Chicago Community Trust Henrietta Lange Burk Fund The Earl and Brenda Shapiro Foundation Feeding America Levenfeld Pearlstein, LLC Eastdil Secured Daniel Haerther Living Trust Chicago and NW Mazda Dealers C. J. Eaton Hillshire Brands Foundation Mr. Clyde S. McGregor and Edelstein Foundation JPMorgan Chase Ms. LeAnn Pedersen Pope Eli and Dina Field Family Foundation Mr. Michael L. Keiser and Mrs. Rosalind Keiser Elizabeth Morse Genius Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Fama Kraft Foods Foundation Mr. Saumya Nandi and Ms. Martha Delgado Mr. and Mrs. James Ferry, III Mr. Irving F. Lauf, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Neithercut Fortune Brands, Inc. Ann and Robert H. Lurie Foundation Dr. Tim D. Noel and Mrs. Joni L. Noel Franklin Philanthropic Foundation McDonald's Corporation Ms. Abby H. Ohl and Mr. Arthur H. Ellis Garvey's Office Products Polk Bros. Foundation The John C. & Carolyn Noonan GE Foundation J.B. and M.K. Pritzker Family Foundation Parmer Private Foundation General Iron Industries Charitable Foundation The Retirement Research Foundation Ms. Laura S. -
Academic All-America All-Time List
Academic All-America All-Time List Year Sport Name Team Position Abilene Christian University 1963 Football Jack Griggs ‐‐‐ LB 1970 Football Jim Lindsey 1 QB 1973 Football Don Harrison 2 OT Football Greg Stirman 2 OE 1974 Football Don Harrison 2 OT Football Gregg Stirman 1 E 1975 Baseball Bill Whitaker ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ Football Don Harrison 2 T Football Greg Stirman 2 E 1976 Football Bill Curbo 1 T 1977 Football Bill Curbo 1 T 1978 Football Kelly Kent 2 RB 1982 Football Grant Feasel 2 C 1984 Football Dan Remsberg 2 T Football Paul Wells 2 DL 1985 Football Paul Wells 2 DL 1986 Women's At‐Large Camille Coates HM Track & Field Women's Basketball Claudia Schleyer 1 F 1987 Football Bill Clayton 1 DL 1988 Football Bill Clayton 1 DL 1989 Football Bill Clayton 1 DL Football Sean Grady 2 WR Women's At‐Large Grady Bruce 3 Golf Women's At‐Large Donna Sykes 3 Tennis Women's Basketball Sheryl Johnson 1 G 1990 Football Sean Grady 1 WR Men's At‐Large Wendell Edwards 2 Track & Field 1991 Men's At‐Large Larry Bryan 1 Golf Men's At‐Large Wendell Edwards 1 Track & Field Women's At‐Large Candi Evans 3 Track & Field 1992 Women's At‐Large Candi Evans 1 Track & Field Women's Volleyball Cathe Crow 2 ‐‐‐ 1993 Baseball Bryan Frazier 3 UT Men's At‐Large Brian Amos 2 Track & Field Men's At‐Large Robby Scott 2 Tennis 1994 Men's At‐Large Robby Scott 1 Tennis Women's At‐Large Kim Bartee 1 Track & Field Women's At‐Large Keri Whitehead 3 Tennis 1995 Men's At‐Large John Cole 1 Tennis Men's At‐Large Darin Newhouse 3 Golf Men's At‐Large Robby Scott #1Tennis Women's At‐Large Kim -
Women Coyotes
PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 2014 PAGE 7A Augustana’s North Ranked scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 11 at the Dakota tinue funding their programs and to provide oppor- click on the Schwan’s logo in the image box on the • Kayak “feel” Prairie Playhouse. tunities for their participants. front page or visit Schwans-cares.com and enter • Wet exits First In Region The event begins with a social hour and silent Currently, Yankton County 4-H and Yankton Yankton Area Ice into the search box. • Straight-forward self-rescue and assisted-res- SIOUX FALLS — TJ North takes over the top auction at 5:30 p.m. A number of vacation pack- Area Ice Association are using a kitchen facility cue methods. spot and leads six Augustana wrestlers to top-eight ages and other items, including a MLB All-Star that is severely outdated. Along with generous Free Kayaking Course Jan. 18 Call organizer Jarett C. Bies at 605-941-4940 rankings in the Super Region 3 rankings. Augus- package to Minneapolis, will be up for bid. partners in the Yankton community and money Members of the South Dakota Canoe & Kayak for more information. tana’s 10 wrestlers also improved their standings The banquet is presented by Dakota State Uni- raised from this fundraiser, it is hoped that the or- Association are offering a free “Give Kayaks a Try” in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference versity’s baseball team. Proceeds benefit DSU ganizations can rebuild a kitchen that is up to qual- event from 10:15 a.m.-12:45 p.m., Saturday, Jan. -
Chess Contents Founding Editor: B.H
Chess Contents Founding Editor: B.H. Wood, OBE. M.Sc † Executive Editor: Malcolm Pein Editorial.................................................................................................................4 Editors: Richard Palliser, Matt Read Malcom Pein on the latest developments in the game Associate Editor: John Saunders Subscriptions Manager: Paul Harrington 60 Seconds with...John Bartholomew....................................................7 We catch up with the IM and CCO of Chessable.com Twitter: @CHESS_Magazine Twitter: @TelegraphChess - Malcolm Pein Not a Classic .......................................................................................................8 Website: www.chess.co.uk Steve Giddins wasn’t overly taken with the Moscow Grand Prix Subscription Rates: How Good is Your Chess? ..........................................................................11 United Kingdom Daniel King features a game from the in-form Mamedyarov 1 year (12 issues) £49.95 2 year (24 issues) £89.95 Bundesliga Brilliance.....................................................................................14 3 year (36 issues) £125 Matthew Lunn presents two creative gems from the Bundesliga Europe 1 year (12 issues) £60 Find the Winning Moves .............................................................................18 2 year (24 issues) £112.50 Can you do as well as some leading English and French GMs? 3 year (36 issues) £165 Sun Shines on the Seniors..........................................................................22 USA -
Washburn Lawyer, V. 43, No. 1
THE VOLUME 43, NUMBER 1 Formerly “The Circuit Rider” WASHBURN 32 48 27 Reunion Weekend Giving Stories Court SwearingIn U.S. Supreme Employment Alternative IN THIS Lawyer Lawyer ISSUE : WINTER 2005 Table of Contents I Copyright 2005, by the FEATURES: Washburn University School of Law. All rights reserved. A Different Kind of View From the Bench . 4 - 9 – by The Honorable J. Thomas Marten Washburn Alumni “Profiles” . 10 - 18 The Washburn Lawyer is published Recent Grads on the Move . 20 - 21 semiannually by The Washburn Planned Giving - Larry K. Meeker ‘67 . 22 Law School Association. A Centennial Celebration– Giving Back . 25 - 27 Editorial Office: C/O Washburn Leading By Example – Recent Endowments . 28 University School of Law, United States Supreme Court Swearing In . 30 - 31 Alumni Relations Office, Classroom Dedication . 32 - 34 1700 SW College Avenue, Reunion Weekend . 48 - 49 Topeka, KS 66621. DEPARTMENTS: We welcome your responses to this publication. Write to: Letter from the Dean . 3 Editor: The Washburn Lawyer Close-Up Washburn University Robert Hartsook ‘79 - Alumni . 35 School of Law Professor Robert Rhee - Faculty . 36 Alumni Relations Office Judy Jewsome ‘07 - Student . 37 1700 SW College Avenue Signature Programs Topeka, KS 66621 Center for Excellence in Advocacy . 38 - 39 Business and Transactional Law Center . 40 - 41 Or send E-mail to: Children and Family Law Center . 42 - 43 [email protected] Washburn Law Clinic . 44 - 45 In Memoriam . 46 - 47 Please visit the News & Events . 50 - 61 Washburn University School of Law Class Actions . 62 - 66 website at: Events Calendar . 68 http://www.washburnlaw.edu I 2 Fall/Winter 2004 From the DEAN Dear Alumni and Friends, Dean Dennis R. -
Division I Women's Golf Championships
DIVISION I WOMEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2019 Championships 2 History 4 Records 5 All-Time Team Championship Results 9 Individual Match Play Results 16 NCAA Regional Results 19 Honors and Awards 29 Match Play Brackets 40 2019 CHAMPIONSHIPS HIGHLIGHTS Duke edges Wake Forest 3-2, claiming seventh national championship FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Duke edged Wake Forest 3-2, clinching the 2019 NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championship at Blessings Golf Club (par 73, 6,397 yards). The tight contest went extra holes in three of the five matches before the Blue Devils won their seventh national championship and their first in match play. With the score tied at two through 19 holes, Miranda Wang sealed the victory for Duke, facing off against Letizia Bagnoli on their 20th hole, a par five No. 2 on the course, and two-putting for the title. Ana Belac’s 5&3 win over Vanessa Knecht was the first score in for Duke, with the four remaining matches being tied up soon after. Emilia Migliaccio put the first point on the board for Wake Forest, defeating Gina Kim, 1-up through 18. Duke regained the lead, up 2-1, as Jaravee Boonchant edged last year’s medalist Jennifer Kupcho, making par on their 19th hole. Wake Forest’s Siyun Liu evened up the score up for the Demon Deacons as she birdied their 20th hole, defeating Virginia Elena Carta, who has now won an individual (2016) and team championship. “You know, I couldn't feel more proud than I do right now,” said Duke head coach Dan Brooks. -
Record Book World Amateur Team Championships
2012 W o R l d A m A t e u R t e A m c h A m p i o n s h i p s R e c oR d B o o k WOMEN MEN for the Espirito Santo Trophy for the Eisenhower Trophy Gloria Golf Club Antalya (PGA Sultan Course) (Old and New Courses) and Cornelia Golf Clubs Antalya, Turkey Antalya, Turkey TABLE OF CONTENTS InternatIonal Golf federatIon . .2 InternatIonal Golf federatIon offIcers and commIttees . .2 InternatIonal Golf federatIon members . .3 InternatIonal Golf federatIon staff . .4 2012 bIennIal meetInG . .5 Espirito Santo Trophy 2012 champIonshIp revIew . 7 scorInG summary . 8 team photos . 13 team medal wInners, year-by-year . 31 champIonshIp records . 34 Eisenhower Trophy 2012 champIonshIp revIew . 41 scorInG summary . 42 team photos . 49 team medal wInners, year-by-year . 73 champIonshIp records . 77 notable past players . 86 natIonal federatIon members of the InternatIonal Golf federatIon . 87 hIstory of the InternatIonal Golf federatIon . 90 the trophIes . 91 orIGInal deleGates . 92 Note: The 2014 competitions are scheduled for Karuizawa, Japan. The 2016 competitions are scheduled for Cancun, Mexico. International Golf Federation Maison Du Sport International, Avenue de Rhodanie 54, 1007 Lausanne, Switzerland Tel. 41-216-23-12-12 • Fax 41-216-01-64-77 • Email: [email protected] (for the most current InformatIon, please vIsIt www .IGfGolf .orG) IGf offIcers presIdent: vIce presIdent: Mr. Peter Dawson Mr. Ty Votaw Chief Executive, The R&A Executive Vice President of St. Andrews, Communications, PGA TOUR Fife KY16 9JD, Scotland 100 PGA TOUR Boulevard Tel: 44-1334-460-000 Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 Email: [email protected] Tel: 1-904-285-3700 Email: [email protected] IGf commIttees IGf board chaIrman: Mr. -
Lebanese Leader Resigns His Post
20 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thurs.. June 24. 1982 Bogner's gets 'Boat people' [Arguments pro,[ THIS YEAR, CAPTURE THE SUMMER FOREVER^/ to the meat making good con Project . page 24 . page 3 page 6 ( FUJICOLOR 12-e x p . PRINT FILM PLUS CALOOR PRO-35 Partly sunny, Manchester, Conn. d e v e l o p in g warm Saturday Friday, June 25, 1982 a n d p r in t in g * -k- See page 2 ilanrteHtfr MrralJi Single copy 25(t CALPOR And KODAK , tSv 3-Way Savings On The Latest f Kddamatic Instant Cameras i Earlier Beirut bombing stepped up tf?Tl I k . ' 1 . Catdor low price PLUS a FREE demonstration SAVE OVER $40 ! , m ¥ M 0 v i n $ $ 5 photo for you to keep. winters 2 2 « CakkMT Instant Rebate with purchase and MINOLTA ‘XQ-A’ 35mm liiNOITA 35mm SLR Lebanese leader completion of information card. Camera with f/2.0 Lens Oaii^m with f/2*o expected 3 • $10 in coupons from Kodak good toward future Features aperture priority automation with Features mtra-bright 4Kiut»m<^e f^ u s in tf purchase of Kodamatic film at Caldor, PLUS LED shutter speed display In viewfinder. ; Has film-safe load system and easy-to-re...eaey-to-read Volcano causing special Caidor Clip ’n Save Bonus Coupons.* shd t ..talNwhd , battery check, includes electronic self-tlmers : tapcassories. •A*;: with l e d Indicator. Ideal for beginners camera;; resigns his post -Ski ',!'. ' y>k weather changes 5 KODAMATIC ‘CHAMP’ nian peoples,” leftist leader Walid his Palestinian allies to admU CaWorRes-Prloe .....