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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. The 3*8 9b ws Vol. 60, No. 116 Bowling TSreen State University Friday. May 27. 1977 Registrar offers 'unique' system COPE sets goals of for identification alternative efficiency, ByKathyKruse "WHAT YOU'RE talking about is determine whether specifics should be will fulfill requests for transcripts, department planning Staff Reporter being discussed across the country." released. according to Brewer. Brewer said of individual rights of By Tom Griesser FIRST. DEPARTMENTS must A Social Security number system is detail the instruction and programs privacy. "Personally, I know of no ABOUT 15 students have signed "A CERTAIN amount of biographical not the only method used by the liabilities pertaining to the registrar's restrictive waivers this year ac- Increased efficiency and the available to students, which includes a University to identify its students. cording to Dickinson. information is available through our development of four-year planning profile on each faculty member, office in using Social Security numbers office, but I couldn't discuss any per- "Unique" numbers can be assigned as identification. within academic departments and methods of evaluation, enrollment "We're really protecting the rights of sonal information without written service areas are the goals of the figures, placement of graduates and to students preferring identification "We don't, to my knowledge, release a minority." Dickinson said of in- other than their Social Security num- permission in advance," he said. Committee on Program Evaluation advising capabilities. any information which has not formational access, "but it makes it The registrar strives to maintain bers, according to Cary Brewer, previously been authorized by the i COPE I. Academic departments must also tough on the majority of students." standards which comply with the law, The committee, created in fall, 1975 evaluate the quality of faculty based University director of registration. student, regardless of his iden- Having experienced other iden- Brewer said, "But we're not into by Academic Council, requires each upon factors such as research and In accordance with the Family tification." he added. tification formats. Dickinson said the Educational Rights and Privacy Act of security. We're not a police force and department and academic service unit honorary achievements, grants and Derek D. Dickinson, director of use of Social Security numbers is good. we don't have the people power to 1974, the University provides students standards and procedures, confirmed to undergo a self-review process every peer evaluations. "It relates to driver's licenses, credit enforce regulations beyond a certain four years, according to Dr. Richard with nine-digit alternative iden- Brewer's speculation. cards, that sort of thing. It makes degree." D. Hoare, chairman of COPE. Analysis of departments based on tification numbers upon request. "The primary function of this office students more identifiable," he said. Brewer described the course of action The findings of the reviews are public and University service is Presently 40 University students l standards and procedures l is to locate Brewer also supported the use of possess the "999" numbers, which required of students who want to submitted to COPE in the form of a required by COPE That includes the the student directly, and obtain per- Social Security numbers as identifiers. eliminate their Social Security num- Brewer said are necessary in order to mission to give out information on comprehensive report, Hoare said. level of faculty and student in- 'You'll find that is the common way bers from University records. COPE then checks those reports for volvement in University governance deal with "a fervor that exists in him." Dickinson said. "It is a pain- of handling identification at univer- relation to the release of personal "There is no formal procedure em- completeness and forwards them to the and public service through con- staking task to contact every student sities," Brewer said, adding that the ployed by our (the registrar's) office," identification." for which information is sought, but provost and Deans Council for review. sultation and leadership in community University switched from a non-social Brewer said, "but there are two "IF A DEPARTMENT seems to be organizations. Brewer said he thinks the substitute we're trying to respect confidentiality security system in 1967. number system attempts to reduce situations involved with students who having problems, these reports provide Each department must also compare of all student records." "Logistically, it's the way to go as the acquire unique numbers." fears that interconnections between the council of deins and the provost itself to similar departments at other Dickinson said unless a student signs number of students increases," he said with the basis to meet with the federal, state and local agencies will a waiver forbidding release of all in- universities in terms of services of the present system. department to rectify the problem," create power "of the Big Brother formation pertaining to him, the Office AS HIS FIRST example, Brewer said provided and available resources. A signed statement is now required of students admitted as entering fresh- Hoare explained. variety." of Standards and Procedures will students before the registrar's office men or transfers are given the option of Although internal review has long Finally, departments must develop a providing the admissions office with been a University practice, the four-year timetable for development Social Security numbers. creation of COPE, based on a based upon projected resources and Alternative identification numbers suggestion by the provost's office, enrollment. are automatically designated to marked the first specific long-range students choosing not to reveal their planning required of departments and CHARLES L. MEANS, vice-provost Social Security numbers, Brewer ex- service units, according to Hoare. for academic services, is supervising plained. "Basically, they write these reports the COPE ev iluation of all academic Those who do not have Social following the missions and goals of the service units at the University, in- Security numbers, such as foreign University, stating what their own cluding areas such as library services, students, receive numbers which they missions and goals are," he said. financial aid, the audio-visual use temporarily for identification," he "Then, in terms of these goals, they department and the computer center. added. state what they have done in the past "In the second case, we are dealing four years and what they plan for the Hoare said eight academic depar- with students who are already next four years." tments submitted COPE reports last registered at the University. Since Also. COPE established the first set year. Twelve departments are un- these students already have their Social of specific criteria for this self- dergoing review this year, although Security numbers on file, they need to analysis. Hoare said. only three have submitted reports so contact the registrar's office so the Academic departments must submit far, Hoare said. change can be made," Brewer said. reports to COPE containing in- He added he expects the remaining There is no charge for the procedure, formation pertaining to five wide- nine reports to be submitted to the which Brewer said is simple. ranging categories. committee by the end of this summer. Stolz rebuts committee report on honorarium N»«ipholo by Greg Smmtod MARSHA I- BENNET, sophomore fashion merchandising major, concentrates on sketching in By BUI Eitep had every right to expect that the history, were unavailable for com- the Gallery of the Fine Arts Building. Exhibits for the Undergraduate Art Show are currently on and Tim Sullivan funds should have gone to the ment. display in the Fine Arts Gallery S a.m. to S p.m. Monday through Friday, and I to S p.m. Copyright 1977 Ih. BO N*wt University for the football program." Saturday and Sunday through June 1. University head football coach When reached Wednesday, Stolz said STOLZ WAS also mentioned in the Denny Stolz continues to refute fin- "I have no idea whatsoever" on why report's section which dealt with dings which appeared in a Michigan the committee's report said that the MSU's annual Football Bust. State University (MSU) select com- "event" was an MSU fund raiser. According to Terry Braverman, Winter GPAs increase slightly; mittee report on possible National "There really is no question in my director of the Ralph Young Fund, Collegiate Athletic Assn. and Big Ten mind," Stolz said. "It was not a MSU MSU's official athletic department Conference violations that occurred function. I was speaking and en- fund raising arm, the "Football Bust" no overall increase predicted while he was coach there. tertaining. My wife was with me. is not conducted by the University. In Wednesday's News, Stolz, who "IT IS not uncommon for coaches to By Roger K. Lowe (2.281. mathematics (2.311 and statistics, economics and o- was hired as Bowling Green head speak for high fees all over the "The Football Bust was estaolished Staff Reporter economics (2.32). perations research were lower than coach last December, denied that he country," Stolz said. "I viewed that many years ago as a way people who "We haven't received any com- other grades at the University. was involved in two $10,000 tran- (the payment) as income. I paid in- really wanted to contribute money to Grade point averages (GPAI for plaint." Hamilton said in response to a Hodge said many of the courses in the sactions with Kenneth Erickson. come tax on it and put it in my savings the football program could do it in- winter quarter were slightly higher question whether students have departments are required for business According to the select committee account. stead of having their contributions go than averages for fall this year, ac- complained to the provost's office about students. Some students have an report, Erickson, "a representative of "In three years there (MSU), I spoke directly to the general athletics fund," cording to n roster prepared by Linda departments and professors that give aversion to math, which is a major the University's athletic interests." all over the country," he said. Braverman said. "You buy a ticket, I. Hamilton, assistant to the provost. low grades. content of the courses, she said. said he transferred sums of $10,000 to "Anytime a coach at that level you go to the event and if you want to The GPA of all departments for fall HAMILTON SAID it has not been the "So many students are coming in Stolz in 1973 and 1974. speaks..a large share of your income contribute above that, you can. It then quarter was 2.73 while the GPA for policy of the provost's office to handle poorly prepared in math," she said, The latest denial by Stolz involves a comes from speaking engagaments. comes through the Ralph Young winter quarter was 2.76. complaints about low grades. She said adding that the general math ability of {2,300 honorarium. "I'm scheduled to speak at the Texas Fund." Although GPAs increased from fall to the office refers the complaint and students entering the University has (Honorarium: an honorary payment High School Coaches Assn. meeting in Braverman said a cash bar and winter, that has not been the trend, leaves the decision to individual fallen significantly in the last few or reward usually given as com- Dallas this summer and for that raffle are part of the Football Bust, but Hamilton said, adding that overall, colleges. years. pensation for services on which custom speaking engagement I'll receive a that proceeds are separate. GPAs have been going down. Marie Hodge, assistant to the dean of HODGE SAID she has not had many or propriety forbids any fixed business substantial sum and write it up on my The committee found no validity in Operations research had the lowest the College of Business Administration, complaints about low grades in those price to be set or for which no payment taxes." allegations that Stolz received GPA with a 2.22, followed by statistics said she could not say why grades in departments. can be enforced at law.) Concerning testimony given to the proceeds from the 1973 bar-raffle. More students are taking business select committee, Stolz said "they just BUT THE REPORT went on to say: courses and therefore more students THE REPORT, a confidential draft simply asked me about it and I told "The University has been able to are getting low grades, she said. For of the four-man committee's in- them." establish that the bar-raffle proceeds that reason, more students are aware of vestigation which ran in a MSU-funded STOLZ said he hadn't seen the report in the approximate amount of $1,500 Inside the News the lower grades in the business magazine last Friday stated: "The and is "not interested in ever seeing were transmitted by the former department. University has been able to establish it." athletic director Hurt Smith to head "It's always been rough," she said. that in January, 1975, head football Committee member Jacob Hoefer, football coach Stolz outside of FEATURES...John Hepler, who designed many of the sets for "The College of Business coach Stolz attended a private function MSU acting dean of the College of University control, that these funds University Theatre productions during the last 28 years, is Administration has as tough of a which had been previously announced Agriculture, refused to comment were expended by him for purposes retiring at the end of the quarter and will be moving to Colorado. program as any college." as a fund raising effort, that no funds yesterday on any portion of the report, which he claims were not in violation James Molnar looks at Hepler's career on page 3. The areas with the highest GPAs were solicited at the affair, that the because "it hasn't been officially of NCAA or Big Ten rules and these were the College of Health and Com- head coach spoke and that sub- released." funds were later returned by Stolz SPORTS...The Falcon men's golf team has nothing to be munity Services and the departments sequently Stolz received from the In addition, John Bruff, another from his personal fund to Smith for ashamed of after a good season including a second-place finish of educational administration and sponsor a personal check for $2,300 committee member and an MSU proper deposit to a University account. in the Mid-American Conference championships. Read Kevin supervision, medical technology and which Stolz deposited as personal trustee, would not say how the com- Coffey'scolumn on page6. Despite some evidence that there is a special education. income and which he reported for mittee concluded that "those attending common practice among coaches of One reason the educational super- income tax purposes. the event had every right to expect receiving and utilizing such funds for vision and administration GPA is so "While there was no overt violation that the funds should have gone to the purposes which may not be per- Weather high is because it is a doctoral depar- of NCAA or Big Ten regulations or of University for the football program." missible under regular university tment, said Karen S. O'Brien, secretary University policy, the University However, Bruff said Stolz was the rules, theUniversity concludes that the Mostly clear and cooler in the College of Education office. concludes that the circumstances only person to testify on the matter. HighMF(27C) diversion of these funds outside of There are no undergraduates in the surrounding the event make the Two other committee members, university control was a violation." LowSOFllIC) program and students in the program propriety of accepting such an Charles Scarborough, assistant I per cent chance of rain Stolz could not be reached for are more mature apd more intense in honorarium a highly questionable professor of natural science, and comment concerning the Football their studying, she added. practice. Those attending the event Frederick Williams, professor of Bust. opinion 'judgment is founded on truth...' don't forget women 9v*st columnist

During the post 100 years, the position of the American woman has changed almost 180 degrees from the cooks, pot scrubbers and baby- makers of the pioneer and settlement phases of our history to almost 40 gay union should not be funded per cent of our present work force. And that transformation of women's role In society has had reper- The organization which allocates the >. finance at least ten men on this campus By the time I graduate they may be cussions that have affected every part of our lives, from a stable economy funds of the students on this campus in the hopes that they will find theirs. financing a Bestiality Club. to a changing family. suffers from a badly jumbled sense of The change should be studied, just as any other change In our society, priorities. Brian DISCRIMINATION against THE ACGFA HAS managed to and the University could take part In this study. Last Tuesday's letter from Glen f • * J homosexuals may run rampant in the transform this institution of higher A proposal is before Academic Council to establish a baccalaureate Strobel only makes us painfully aware McKim outside world, but at BGSU we pay for learning into a 15,000 member sex- program in women's studies, and although the plan has met Initial of that fact. their parties. counseling service, at the expense of tarjlfcism as too selective and perhaps even discriminatory because it This is discrimination against those more worthwhile projects. 'Seals only with women. It should be considered. FIFTEEN CENTS per person is all it of us who are heterosexual. Perhaps the Women in Business would take to produce a magazine for It is outrageous that we should give organization should change the name of For one. it wouldn't cost much. Present courses in other departments our campus, yet the Syzygy receives no $2,200 to an unproductive group who their group to Lesbians in Business in could be utilized and advising staff could be small to match the projected funding, nor does the television station v / won't even sign a letter to the BG News. this way they just might receive their number of majors. or Women in Business. 900 unaccounted dollars this year and (I suppose I wouldn't come out of a much-needed funding. And it isn't as if no one would be interested. About a dozen students Students on this campus pay 14 cents who plan to spend over double that next closet that contains 2,200 bucks either.) were the ones who started the idea and have expressed a desire to enroll for the Gay Union, an elite group of year. It Is even more outrageous that the Brian McKim is a News Guest in the program. students who choose to remain Sexual identity should not be im- ACGFA should see fit to award them Columnist. He is a student at the In addition. It would be worthwhile for men to take courses in the anonymous yet who managed to spend portant, says Mr. Strobel, yet we this money. University and lives In Prout Hall. program. Women are a minority In society. Just as blacks are, and men should know where women are going. Several faculty members have supported the women's studies major national columnist and new ideas about courses could come from everyone In the University. Let's face it. Women's place in society is changing and with the possible passage of the Equal Rights Ammendment. women could even have a stronger place in that society. resettled natives unsettle buchwald The News hopes Academic Council pursues the women's studies major program; it would be good for us all. WASHINGTON-I just read in the us left behind when we got our orders to they were girls, and that they were very newspaper that they resettled 75 ship out. nice to touch and do other things wiith. natives on Enewetak (which, in- A second cottage industry from which But the rest of us didn't believe him. promise made real cidentally, was formerly spelled we all profited was the manufacture of "Why would you want one of them in Eniwetok) Atoll in the Marshall "Japanese flags." The lagoon was used place of a good batch of raisin jack?" In keeping with his campaign promise. President Carter has chosen Islands. A pang of nostalgia went as an anchorage for allied merchant someone in the tent asked. Piketon. as the site of an atomic energy project. Oak Ridge, Tenn. through me when I read the story. I and Navy ships, and every time one was also considered as a project site. was stationed on the Enewetak Atoll came into harbor we went out in bouts I MUST ADMIT, though, that after The $4.4 billion expansion of Piketon's uranium enrichment program for 12 months during World War II with and sold the flags as war souvenirs to we saw the girls on stage with Bob Hope will bring 6.000 construction and 2.200 permanent jobs to an area with a U.S. Marine fighter squadron, and the crews. for a couple of hours, the peace and an average unemployment rate of 18 per cent. while it sounds like a short period of We made the "Japanese flags" from tranquility of Engebi was violently Carter's choice of Piketon was a sound one. Not only does the project time to us now, it felt like an eternity. white sheets and red paint which we disturbed. People started fist fights for of Engebi, where I was stationed, right provide the area with greatly needed Jobs, but the choice saves money as had our parents ship us from the States. no reason, other "natives" refused to EVER SINCE then I have always out of the water and right off the face of well. According to Sen. John Glenn (D-Ohio), the Oak Ridge sight would After carefully drawing the Rising Sun clean up their tents, and mistrust, considered myself a native of the earth. have cost an additional $200 million. on the linen, we then splattered red suspicion and other strange feelings Enewetak, and when I heard the U.S. There were about 2,000 or 3,000 men paint around it to indicate the flag had grabbed many of us. But perhaps the most important aspect of the project is the work that , was letting people return I was sorely stationed on Engebi consisting of been captured during a bloody battle. will be done at the plant. tempted to pack up and move back. Marines, Seabees and U.S. Army WE CIRCLED THE ships as natives But in a few weeks we forgot all about Enriched uranium for nuclear fuel will be produced In four gas cen- After World War II Enewetak personnel. In a few months we had gone do, waving our flags and negotiating for "girls" and went back to making raisin trifuges to be built on the sight. And with the current energy crisis. probably would never have been heard native and wore nothing but shorts, meat, fresh vegetables or medicinal jack and Japanese flags and looking for nuclear advancement is necessary. from again except that the U.S. decided hats and sandals. Our skin became very brandy. Our "Japanese flags" are seashells in the lagoon. The News applauds Carter's choice of Piketon for the uranium enrich- to use it an as atomic testing ground. dark and we developed an island probably still decorating basements all ment project, as well as the project itself. As matter of fact, they blew the island mentality. over America. I could go on about this glorious Anyone who didn't live on Engebi was Despite what you see in the movies period of my life on Enewetak but I'm a white stranger who was not to be and on television, not all the islands in too choked up. It's nice to read that the trusted. the Pacific had beautiful panting real natives have now returned to their There were also tribal feuds on the nurses on them. islands. 1 know everyone in my Marine island. The Marines and the Seabees There wasn't one woman on Engebi Corps outfit wishes he could be with managed to get along, but the Army and after six months we forgot all about them now. personnel were considered "Dogfaces" them. Then Bob Hope came in with who could not be trusted and, according USO show and he had some strange- Art Buchwald Is a columnist for the to our Navy chaplains, had never really looking people with him that he kept Los Angeles Times Syndicate. He will accepted the existence of one God. making jokes about. speak at the University's June com- One of the fellows in our tent 'nthrttif mencement. THE MAIN INDUSTRY of Engebi was making home-grown brew from raisins. Each tent had its own still, and with the help of good 'ol boys from the South we vied with each other to see let's hear from you which tent could make the most powerful raisin lack. The News welcomes opinion from Its readers In the form of letters to the editor This was more dangerous than one which comment on published columns, editorial policy or any other topic of in- might think because if you didn't pour it terest out in time the still could explode, setting All letters should be typewritten and triple spaced. They most be signed and the off air raid sirens all over the island. author's address and phone number mast be Included for verification. I have always believed the atomic Letters can be sent to: Letters to the Editor. The BG News, 106 University Hall. testing at Engebi was never accurate. The News reserves the right to reject and letters or portions of letters if they are While the scientists measured the deemed In bad taste or malicious. No personal attacks or name-calling will be power of the hydrogen bomb device published. they set off, they never figured how Readers wishing to submit guest columns should follow a similiar procedure. much of the destruction was caused by old fermented raisin Juice which all of Letters Finally, a special thanks to all those This is one example of such an oc- University feel Justified in ripping-off If the statute does apply to this bike hike who participted and to the citizens of currence where the recipients of the memorial day the students again? University, the administration had I would like to voice my sincere Wood County who gave of their monies, intended project were not involved. In recent days, one of the main The entire matter is a result of poor better have their lawyers ready. thanks to all those who helped to make so generously. This implies that the Latino students controversies on campus has been the planning and lack of foresight by the 1977 Wood County Bike Hike, on Last, but not least to the news media, don't count. decision to hold classes on Memorial Academic Council and the Board of KenUbby May 1st, a success. The students of The Free Press: the News and Sentinel May we remind you that you are here Day, May thirtieth. I, for one, feel this Trustees. 906OffenhauerWest Wood Lane School and Industries, will who gave us coverage in their for the purpose of serving the decision was a poor one. profit greatly by all their efforts. respective newspapers, Thank You! educational needs of the students, not Evidently, the Ohio Legislature feels There are those who were very Thank You! Thank You! your own. the same way, for in Section 5.23 of the generous with their help. The 584th MP On behalf of all the "special kids" in Ohio Revised Code there is mention of The BTi Hews Co* who not only patrolled the route but Wood County, God Bless All of You. Somos Latinos y tenemos el derecho this subject also furnished a water wagon, at one of de participar en programas culturales It reads like this: Page* Friday, May 27,1977 the rest stops, and also helped with the Davidams, Coordinator de nuestra raza. 5.23 Holidays to be commemorated EDITORIAL STAFF traffic on route 25. 1977 Wood County Bike Hike Supported by the following members in the schools..."the thirtieth of May, ■Mar. patncia a. Thomas Their efforts are worthy of our of the Latin Student Union (La Union de managing editor known as Memorial Day....shall be dennn |. sadowskl highest respect. To Chief Deputy Estudiantes Latinos) i celebrated in the schools." ntwi editor Lippert. Wood County Sheriffs Office, editonal editor Paul I. Iintern makeup editor cynthia a. leisa for his help in drawing up the route latinos victoria I. sifford Guadalupe Garcia Also included with this section is executive lawn editor which was followed. terry r. goodman On Saturday, May 21, Bowling Green 6225 S. Main Apt C section 5.99 which outlines the penalty photo Miter To the Plain Congregational Church, copy editor mtndy mill.qan State University hosted its first Miguel Ornelas for not complying. kathy i. beckman Dunbridge Sohio, Carter Township, bilingual multicultural statewide 1628 Juniper Dr. 94 5.99 "Whoever violates section 5.10 BUSINESS STAFF Wintergarten Medical Center and Mr. conference sponsored by the Ohio Josy Garcia business manager (5.23 is a part of 5.10) of the Ohio kaltiieen kern and Mrs. Darwin limes for furnishing Association for Bilingual Multicultural 334 Mac West advertising manager Revised Code shall be fined not more Christine m. drehi their places for the various rest stops. sales manager Education (OABME) under the Teresa Zamora douglas a. blank than five hundred dollars, or Im- •ut sales manager direction of Dr. Antonio Buron, 334 Mac West prisoned not more than thirty days or wiiiiam I. icttaoei. ir. assistant professor in the Romance Tony Ortiz both." the SO Newt H published dally Tuesday through Friday during the regular school A special thanks to Mr. Charles Language Department. 521E. Merry St. I am not a lawyer and, therefore, am year and weakly during summer sessions by students ol Bowling Green Star* Kurfess who served as our honorary The objective of the conference was Willie Senquiz university under the aulhorily ol the University Publications Committee. not certain whether mis statute applies Opinions expressed by columnists do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The BO chairman and greeted many of the to initiate bilingual programs in Ohio. ztfRodgers to colleges and universities. riders as they finished "^ route. News Editorial Board. The Latin Student Union (I.i Union Luis Garcia If this holiday is important enough to The bikers were started by Dr. The BO News and Bowling Green State University are equal epportun.ly employers de Estudiantes Latinos;, one of the 6225 S. Main Apt C be legal national and state holiday, why and de net discriminate m hiring practices Bauer, BGSU, and treated when they few bilingual organizations recognized Mary Cruz does the University feel classes must be The Hews will not accept advertising thai is deemed discriminatory, degrading or finished by McDonalds. Our thanks to by the University, was not invited nor 215Compton held? insulting on she basis af race, sea er national origin these persons. AH rights to material published m The BO News are reserved. notified to participate. Nancy Soto Since Memorial Day is a legal state To the staff of Wood Lane School and Many times administrators and 215 tampion holiday, many University employees Editorial and Business OtlKes Industries, who helped so much to plan faculty members initiate programs or Lupe Marroquln are entitled to additional holiday pay. It* University Hall Bowling Green stale University the entire event Everyone was greatly courses without consulting the Marian Maldonado In these times of rising costs and rewarded by your efforts. • Bawling Green Ohio 1)40] students' needs and or input. XBCompton possible tuition raises next fall, does the 1141*1 It] Me) Friday, May 27, 1177, TV BG News Page 1 Dr. Hepler to retire from University By Jamec S. Molnar months, to study stage design and help build a LOOKING BACK at his years at the theater. After his enlistment was over, Hepler "SO I JUST painted a mouse hole on one of The technical stage design manager for University, Hepler said teaching and helping the walls one year. Now it's a game for the returned to the U.S. to teach design at Ohio students has given him a thrill. University Theatre productions will be Wesleyan for his graduate study. crew and everybody to try and find out changing scenes at the end of the summer, "I've known Tom (Tim) Conway as he was where it is. It's more of a signature now than "When I first came here, there was only known when he was here," Hepler said. "But after 28 years at the University. about a 2,500 enrollment," Hepler said. anything." John H. Hepler, professor of theater in the others who haven't actually been publicized I "There was Just not that much to do, so there have also known and helped. Dave Gano Is Now, after all the years of teaching and School of Speech Communication, is retiring was more involvement and commitment to at the end of the quarter. now working for the Louisiana Opera Com- designing, Hepler sees a different challenge- productions. Now, there are so many students pany and Ken Johnson's scenery has that of raising and training Irish setters. After an eight week stint at the Huron and so many things to do that nobody knows Playhouse in Huron, Ohio, Hepler said he been shown on John Denver's shows and Lily "About five years ago, my wife and myself what to do." Tomlin's." started with the dogs," he said. "We found out intends to move to Colorado to raise and College life in the past was centered around train Irish setters. Another thrill for Hepler is the little oddity that there's a whole 'nother world out there. on-campus activities, he added. Now students that has become more of a signature than Just Another challenge. We've made new friends "It seems like the appropriate time to start tend to center their activities off campus. a new career," Hepler said. a part of the stage. and it's more of an extra-curricular activity "I guess the little mouse hole has become for us." His profession as stage designer was a "THERE'S A challenge in teaching switch from Hepler's original plans to be a quite a thing around here," he said. "It really In August, Hepler will be leaving Ohio for students today because they have less doesn't stand for anything in particular. I Just Colorado. He will not be leaving theater en- mathematics major when he started college previous background and handcrafts," he at Ohio Wesleyan. wanted to prove to my class that the audience tirely. He said he will probably free lance and said. "We have more total production but leas doesn't catch the little pieces on stage. do a little designing. 'OHIO WESLEYAN is a pretty oriented large productions. All the work can be fraternity and sorority school," Hepler said. frustrating but satisfying." "Fraternities got activities points for being Long before a play is presented on the involved in campus affairs. stage, the director and set designer meet to "Well, I was dating this girl who was an decide the mood the play should have, Hepler actress who asked me to work backstage. She explained. wanted me to, and my fraternity almost "You start designing as a result of meeting pushed me into it for the points. So that's how with the director to find out the basic goals I got interested" and ideas the play should reveal," he said. After graduating from college, Hepler "Then you start creating something from enlisted in the U.S. Army, in 1943. After World wood and cloth and paint to reach those basic War II, he had a chance, through Army of- goals. Then you turn it into a stage production ficials, to go to Shrivenham, England, for four with everything combined." Liberation rally to be held More than 100 University The basic purpose of the homeland, he said, until all You are invited to come in and inspect a sp students are planning to weekend, according to Don colonialists leave Africa. collection of diamonds now in our large diamond N«w»pho»o by lorry Kayacr gather in Washington D.C. Viapree, a 1973 University The weekend will feature inventory, and to examine the many choices in this weekend with an ex- graduate, is to educate workshops at Howard size, color, and clarity at attractive prices. JOHN H. HEPLER, professor of theater In the School pected 20,000 persons to people of the problems of University dealing with Something Beautiful for Everyone.» of Speech Communication, is retiring at the end of the demonstrate solidarity those who still suffer from achieving liberation and quarter after teaching at the University for 28 years. against settler and the tragedy of colonialism. establishing scientific- neocolonialism in Africa. Viapree is the northwest socialism In Africa, the Ohio organizer of the event's Middle East and the sponsor, The AU African Caribbean according to 1/4 carat 3/8 carat V2 carat 3/4 carat People's Revolutionary Viapree. Stokely Car- collection collection collection collection Party. michael, he said, will be the $150 —$325* $300 —$525' $550 —$900* $1100 —$1950* Day in Review featured speaker at •Prices will vary according to exact "We hope to point out to tomorrow's rally. diamond weight and quality. From Aitocioted Pr»»i Report!. In Cooperation With WBGU-TV the world in general that Two buses left Bowling South Africa, Rhodesia and Edited by Bill lammeri Green last night and two Israel are the enemies of vans will leave tonight for mankind," Viapree said. tomorrow's rally in Hijacked Soviet plane U.S. policy after being identified publicly Blacks cannot have a Washington. MaxDavis as being opposed to It. fine Jewelers surrendered in Sweden Carter said the withdrawal of U.S. ground troops from South Korea will not SUMMER JOBS Southwyck Center jeopardize that country's Independence. Read if Franklin Park Mall A Soviet airliner carrying 18 Soviet He said South Korea has developed a passengers and four crewmen was FULLTIME WORK strong economy which makes it possible 10-15 WEEKS Use one of Max Davis' convenient charge plans or hijacked over the Soviet Union yesterday for the country to grow into a position of In the News American Express. BankAmericard. Master Charge. and flown to Stockholm. defending itself. Mail and Phone Inquiries Invited: (419) 473-1386 ' 691-5713 I 865-7164 The plane landed at the airport under CALL COLUMBUS Please add sales tax where applicable plus $2 lor postage and handling. escort of Swedish fighter planes. ■14-eM-llU Police said an unidentified hijacker was Palestinians should be 814-421-2312 CALCATAL taken from the plane, peacefully. The V 0 hijacker has not been Identified compensated, Carter says IN CINCINNATI The plane was forced to fly to President Carter injected a new element' S13-S7MM* Stockholm's Arlanda Airport by the into the Middle East situation yesterday, Swedish Air Force fighters after it was when he told his news conference that sighted over the Swedish part of the Baltic Palestinians should be compensated for fiffiANtlC 1 Sea. losses as part of an overall Mideast set- After landing, the plane was surrounded tlement. by about 50 policemen after it taxied to a Carter said the U.S. is bound by a policy BG News remote part of the airport. of supporting U.N. resolutions which, he $1«K Off said, include the right of the Palestinians Carter calls remarks a to have a homeland and to be compensated classifieds for losses they have suffered. breach of responsibility The question of compensation is an President Carter said yesterday that entirely new element in American policy. Major Gen. John Singlaub's criticism of Previously, no American administration give plans to withdraw U.S. troops from Korea has supported such an idea, which is flatly V opposed by Israel. OQG ANO* was a "very serious" breach of the f )SPRING SALE!!! General's responsibility. (B.G'. STORE ONLY) Carter said Singlaub's criticism was an Amatuer climber tackles you more invitation to the world to expect an inevitable war. World Trade Center COLUMBIA/EPIC Carter, speaking about the matter at a Washington news conference, said An amateur mountain climber scaled a THE HOLLIES Dan Singlaub was not fired, nor was he different kind of height yesterday. Using CLARKE. HICKS. SYLVESTER Fogelberg chastised or punished. He said the general ropes and hooks, he climbed up the side of CALVERT. ELLIOTT Nether NOW ONLY Mat** was "transferred." one of the twin towers of New York City's SandWWrtttOni'HusMn Roulttta Lands NOW ONLY Carter said that by saying that the 110-story World Trade Center. MyLoy./48HourP»roW including: pullback In Korea would lead to a new war, But when he got to the top, he was im- Low Goo* By Singlaub had engaged in a very serious mediately handcuffed and hauled off by HUSTLE fHu'mi breach of the propriety which must exist police. Throngs of people who had HUSTLE Sketches on the part of an American official. gathered to watch the three and a half hour LOOM Ends HUSTLE Carter said there was no way Singlaub climb gave him a rousing cheer. M|0Q tO-WOK One* Upon A Time could have been allowed to remain in The building climber was George Willig, T Korea. He said he does not believe 28, a New York man who makes toys for a 2aoaravAWuiAvt-«k«7M)n» r Singlaub could have eff ectivelv carried out living. SUMMER HEART SOL T/ISIDE JOHSSY tw EMPLOYMENT Little Queen THE ASBIRYJ IKES Would you like the including Barr«cud«/Lov« Alivtj/Sytvan Song THIS TIME IT'S FOR REAL following out of the Own Of Tha Afchaw/Ktcti it Oui.Traat Me MM .rveluthng Say Hafto/Cry To Me. Go On Cry I Aln I Got The Fever No Mora j Chech Mr Popeye summer? NOW ONLY LRU* Giti So Fro*.' This Tame It's For Real NOW ONLY STUDENT WEEK! MONEY: Earn J2.0U0- love On The Wrong S*oe Of Town Yes, it's been a long year & you deserve a JS.OOO plus prizes, con- special discount. Just present your student , tests, scholarships, trips. I.D. at Casey's any day or night this week & FUN: Work with people you'll receive 10% off on all items! your own age, according I to your own schedule. | EDUCATION: Use what I you have learned in , school, not your back. ' Gain valuable ex- pires May 31st ' perience. 4 I WORK LOCATION: ALL 6" UST POP u>, NOW 3' ! ! ! ) Anywhere in Ohio in- ) eluding your own 98 . hometown. All 7 LIST POP RECOGNTTION: Work **"' ' SINGLE IP'S NOW 4"!!! Where Qvatrry OriajMMte•' ' for National Co., a leader I in our field. If you have ) self discipline, and could ENTIRE STOCK ©F LP*S PRICED 3.49 OR HIGHER ARE NOW 1025 N. 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Saturday, May 21 Campus Calendar is a daily listing of events (meetings, lee tores and entertainment) provided as a service to readers ENTERTAINMENT Unless otherwise noted, the events are free and open to the public. To submit an entry. Campus Calendar forms are People's Chess Federation 10a.m. 5p.m. Commuter Center, available a the News office 106 University Hall, 37? 2003 There is Moseley Hall. no charge for submitting listings to this section. Oper. Swim I 3 p.m. Natatorium. 25 cents. Student swim 3 8 p m. Natatorium 25 cents "They Might Be Giants" campus movie S.IOpm 210 Math Science Bidg. 25 cents with ID FrWay, May27 One act plays 8 p.m Joe E. Brown Theatre SOcents

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BG KoSutemi Dojo 3 5p.m. 201 Hayes Hall MEETINGS UAO rockclimbing meeting 5:30 p.m. Taft Room, Union Information tor those interested in Rocky Mountain trip. Circle K 7 8 30 p.m 4*7 Math Science Bldg Sponsored by BG Kiwanis. LECTURES, Alpha Ph> Omega service fraternity 7 30 p.m. 129 Life Science Bldg "The Geology of Brazil" geology lecture Noon 070 Overman BG Ko Sutemi Doio / 9 p m. 201 Hayes eailing Club 8 pm. Hall. Dr. Scotford will speak. 224 Math Science Bldg. Fin n Falcon Scuba Club 8 10 p.m. Natatorium ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT Faculty swim Noon l p m. Natatorium, 35 cents. UAO Happy Hours 2 5 p.m. Falcon's Nest, Union. Cricket match 1 30 pm East of the Stadium, BGSU vs Student swim 6:30 10:30 p.m. Natatorium, 25 cents. Toledo West Indian Brasscholrsconcert 8p.m. Recital Hall, Music Bldg. Student swim 2 4 p.m. Natatorium, 25 cents over 150 pr. TRAVEL LIGHT/ UAO Coffeehouse 8 pm. Cardinal Room. Union. Jim Ballard Competitions concert 2:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom. Union will perform. Symphony Orchestra will perform "They Might Be Giants" campus movie 8,10 p.m 210 Math Open swim 4 6pm. Natatorium, 25cents. Spring Why be bothered with Science Bldg. 25 cents with 10. "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" and "On the Waterfront" One act plays 8 p.m. Joe E Brown Theatre, SOcents. 7 p.m. Gish Film Theatre, Hanna Hall Summer the expense and trouble Pants of taking your personal items such as your TV, Classifieds stereo, tape, records, LOST* FOUND '/? blk. from campus, It in new Sigma Chi Sweetheart! House for rent 4 5 persons 1977 books, etc., home for LOST: Magnetic sign between forested Call 352 7690 FOR SALE 78 school year. Contact Graig South Hall &, Founders. Frl. 1 F rmmte for 77 78 Haven '68 VW Excellent cond. 8900 Valentine or cal!352 8585. the summer. eve Chem Care REWARD. House Apt. 1st month's rent Call Paul2 1472or 352 3736 35? 2095. pd Call 352 5593. AKAl 365 D Tape Deck. Auto Need 2 people, lurn. apt. June Need 1 F. house for Sum. 848 FOUND: I pr ot lemal? Reverse, X tal Ferrite Heads, 13 Sept. 19 S75 mo 352 0681. mo incl. all util Own bdrm. glasses in case in Founders PLUS 125 BASF 3 hr Tapes parking lot near Thurston Ave 352 1149 NICE 2 BDRM ' i house. SUM. Store them with us for Recorded 8. Cataloged 8500 I Lg living area. frt. porch 8150 Contact JeH353 2481. M. rmmte. needed for next TEAC AN 180 Dolby Noise mo. 372 1284 or 352 7356. 20% as little as $4 a month FOUND: tlmex watch lost In school yr 2nd St address Reduction Unit fi. 1 Pioneer crosswalk ol Ridgt St. by Furn Apt Call Jay 352 2460 SR 202W tup lifier 8, i pr Furn. mobile home for rent Math Science Call 352 7633. 2 F rmmts. for Fall. 8265 qtr SONIC AS250A 45W Spkrs Across from campus. Avail. Jun 15th. Call efter6 352 8018 off Found I set of 4 keys Found Util. pd. Leslie352 5745. S250. 1 TAMRON I72MM, 1 3 8. 80 250MM Auto Zoom w between Men's Gym & 1 F. needed for Sum. at Fraiee House 4bdrm. unfurn. for3or U-MOVE Education Building on Thurs. case SI 50 62 50 mo Bev 372 4675. 4 V? blk. from campus. 8300 2:00 owner may obtain by PERSONALS '66 Chevy Sport Van GC. mo plus util. Yr. lease only calling; 5877 3. identifying carpeted, must sell 352 5051 U-HAUL Congratulations Mark beginning June 25, 77, 352 5239 SERVICESOFFBRED Andrews; on being elected Would like to see one or 823 7555 alter 5 USTORE Experienced typist 352 1302 ODK President The Brothers West inghouse. used 1 bdrm turn apt. with garage Typing done for all assign of Kappa Sigma. Refrigerator in good cond. For single or couple $150 mo ments. Call Diane 352 2809 A Chi O's -The Baby Lyres are Looking for best offer! Call 2 plus utii Beginning June 15 77. 5428 HBLPWANTBP super glad they are part ot the Year lease only. 352 5239 or No. 1 sorority on campus. 1966 Olds Toronado. Very good 823 7555alters. 2808 Monroe St. Circulation Manager for Fall cond 8650. 372 5240 The Powder Puff 1977 for the BG News. No Happy Founder's Day!! House 4 bdrm. furn. for 3 or 4 1970 Chev. CAPRICE 2 dr experience necessary. We've got our eyes peeled tor 8450 tor the Sum and or 8280 Toledo, Ohio good cond good Comuter Car. Applications can be made at your Windfallsticker. You mo. plus util. on yr. lease. 352 525 Ridge St. 8850. 257 2210 BG News office 106 University could be a winner. 5239 or 823 7555 after 5. 255-3644 M.III ACAP Choir Thanks lor the Monarch Mobile home excel. BG. Apis 818 8. 822 2nd St. 2 cond. AC. Utility Shed, I. 2 SUMMER Advertising Sales faith. As Pres. I look for a bdrm. furn. w-a-c and gas Washer Dryer. Asking 85000. people needed for the BG Super Year, Tour. DE heat. 8300 mo. plus elec. Ph. 352 3113. | News. Apply thru Student Phi Taus: Thanks for starting Summer 8100 mo. plus elec. Employment 460 Student our week end off in a great Pierce Simpson CB radio Yr. lease 8250 mo. plus elec. Services way! KD Love Cougar Model 23B Like new Model Apt. 14 818 2nd St. 352 «80 or best offer Call Mark. 0205 or 352 5239 Typists, secretaries, clerical Dottle: The cup was passed 352-4729. workers needed for vacation around three times and Deluxe 2 bdrm. furn. apt for 4 replacements. Good, pay. no stopped with you we're sure BSR McDonald 310 Turntable dolls, central a c Free laundry lees CONTEMPORARY happy for you! Congrats on new stylus. 835 or best offer. facilities. Private sundeck. OH GIRLS 5445 Southwyck Blvd. your KD Sig Ep Engagement Assorted Rock Albums 82. Jo street parking. Deposit. 1 yr. I Toledo. Ohio 865 8069 to Rookie, Love the Sisters 3571 lease. 8250 mo. plus util. 353 BRANCH MANAGEMENT CHESTER- It's been one year PEUGEOT 10 speed 21" 0055MonthruFri8:30 430 TRAINEE. Dial Financial since your first visit. Happy yellow frame, excel, cond. 3 bdrm house subl. for sum Corp. has immmediate Annlv. Love, Liz. P.S. Bernice Used 4 months55352 7424 after mer. Furn. 353 1255. 433 N opening in Toledo Area. Dial l> says"Hey". 5. Enterprise St. ^^ a progressive expansion Anyone interested In being a Sony console stereo with 2 Bdrm. furn., ac apt. for 4 Toledo's Only European Style Disco oriented firm listed on the member of the Student speakers AM FM stereo radio S250 per qtr on 9 mo lease. NYSE Capitols. The In- Advisory Board for the Per with jacks for tape player and Laundry Facilities. Reduced creasing complexities of our sonal Development and Life attached BSR turntable Summer rates 352 8161 from 8 Industry demand that we hire Planning Center for the 1977 78 Excel cond. Must sell because am to 1 pm or after 9 pm. Now an exceptional Individual. The academic year, applications I'm graduating. Sue352 7645. Showing. person selected will be trained are now available at 320 DATSUN STATION WAGON. 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT MULTI-MEDIA EXPERIENCE in all aspects of our industry Student Services Bldg. FAIR COND. 4 speed. 823 3112. FURNISHED*, UNFURN necessary to guarantee their Applications are due 6-3 at the SALES Gas and Oil wells 614 AIRCONO 8, CABLE TV. success with Dial. College Center. 372 2081 866 3358 90R 12MONTH LEASES Degree or Business START YOUR CAREER NOW REDUCEDSUMMER RENT SHOWS NIGHTLY background preferred. Must '73 Pontiac Grand Am P S8.P • Grads Baron Personnel's 352 1800 or 352 4671 be highly motivated and Brakes. Auto. Air AM FM Services are used by some of aggressive. Complete Benefits radio w built in 8 track tape THURSTIN MANOR the largest Corp. in the world. including stockpurchase plan, player. Call 748 8625 after APARTMENTS, AIR CON OPEN WEDNESDAY THROUGH SAWRDAY profit sharing, tuition reim- We can show you maximum 5.30. Pam DITIONED. FULLY CAR bursement and more. exposure. CALL: Jim Baskin FOR RENT PETEO CABLE TV. EF (216) 3224691 BARON PER Interested call Ralph Hancock FICIENCIES. LAUNDRY DOORS OPEN AT 8:30 SONNEL. Small sleeping rms 6, 3 small I 243 8143. FACILITIES NOW LEASING apt. full lurn. and util. furn. I Volunteer Probation Officers Tillmv Lounge specials ever. FOR SUMMER AND FALL Wed. Happy Hours 4 6 Daily. Irg apt with 1 bdrm. avail. 451 THURSTIN AVE. 352 5435. to work on a one to one basis iromeO Ross Hotel 352 1684 with adult offenders placed on Cheapest drinks in town. 2 Bdrm. spts. near campus WEDNESDA Y AND FRIDA Y 1 & 2 Bdrm furn apt Sum i. probation within the Lucas Co. Want to have your personal Fall & Sum rentals 352 7365 Fall leases Ph. 287 4686 Adult Probation Dept. makeup artist show you how Single rms. near campus. Fall Supervisor provided by the to apply your makeup? Call APT For Rent Sum. I M & Sum. rentals Ph. 352 7365. IS COLLEGE ID NITE probation officer. Training is Lasalle's 352 3565 and make rmmt needed to subl. Apt. Sm Furn. mobile home for scheduled to begin in July. an appointment with Makeotler 352 1777. rent. Avail. June 6 across from (THROK;HOVT THE SIMMER ALSO) Time commitment 1 15 hrs. representative from Charlie i per week. Day or eve. for 12 Cosmetics "Miss Bonnie". She Oftenhauer' util. Call 121 pm 2 bdrm 10 x SO mobile Home or 4 6 pm 352VI20 yrs. Call 1 259-8831. will be at Lasalle's Cosmetic a c low Sum. rate Thurston St. FREE ADMISSION WITH A COLLEGE ID WSI Instructors needed tor Dept Mon. thru Fri. From 11 Opposite Towers. 352 7484 Charles Town Apts. First St. 2 summer 1977. Please call 352 to 4. after 6 p.m bdrm. unfrun. for 2 prad 4877 Of 823 8983 G. R Pool Derby Day was such a success, students or married couple 8210 for 12 mos. lease. Ph. 352 and we owe all the credit to the 4 bdrm. house for Fall or Sum. 4380 from 9 5 SO, GIVE YOUR BOOKS A BREAK, AREA RESIDENTS: Kramer Sig Eps. They cheered for us. • 285 Troup. Furn. effec. for Painting. Inc.. Is now ac and coaxed us on. and made Sum. 265 S. College Apt. C 353 Summer leases MID AM GET THE GANG TOGETHER AND cepting applications for Its trie whole day so much fun! 3611 MANOR. 641 Third St. 2 Bdrm. unfurn. 8275; 2 bdrm. furn 1977 Summer season. Love The Alpha Xi's. Avail, again 1 bdrm House 8300. 1 bdrm. unfurn 8200. Ph Prospective applicants are Checkout the newly remoot with yard, garage and allows 352 4380 from 9-5. COME ON DOWN asked to write David Kramer. Carnation Room this Thur. & pets, for Sum ft next yr. Call 2654 N. Moreland No. 21. Frl. with Akron Folksinger 352 8748. 1 bdrm. apt. (Va house) for J im Ballard. 8 pm 5.50 Sum. Rental only near cam- Cleveland, Ohio, 44120. Vi house 2 BDRM. for 4 pus 352 7365 Possltlons Available: Eleven The Alpha XI pledges are sure Students. 9 mo. lease near TO TOLEDO'S crew foremen and asst. crew getting psyched to get their ROCK LEDGE MANOR campus. 352 7361 loremen and somees Non LUXURY APTS. FUR bigs! But one thing is for sure Preferred Properties Co. painting salaried positions: an NISHED 2 BEDROOM., 2 with such great girls to leasing for Fall of 1977. 1 & 2 Intercrew supervisor, an FULL BATHRM , DISHWHR , FINEST DISCO choose from we can't losel bdrmt apts. effec apt & assistant intercrew super- AIR COND. LEASES The S.A.E.'s sure made the houses. Call 352-9378. visor, a supply driver, a right choice when they named AVAILABLE: SUMMER. 9 House for rent 3 Wks from personal secretary and a Christie Grover their MOS. HMOS. Call 352 3841. campus. Call 372 5573 alter 1 carpenter. LOW SUMMER RATES TOUCH OF CLASS IS COMING sweetheart! Love Alpha Xi's. pm. WANT1D The Alpha Xl's are excited for CALL NEWLOVE REALTY 3525163 3 M. needed to subi. part of and proud of Vera Dnnhaus- 1 bdrm. furn. a c Priv. en- house lor Sum. Excel, location the new Sigma Chi trance. Residential area. No 'CAMPUS MANOR NOW 3415 Dorr: 1-475 to Secor-South to Dorr on Wooster $70 mo. per per Sweetheart! Alpha XI Sisters. pets. Avail June 15 Married RENTING FOR SUMMER son. util. Incl. 353 2672. SPECIAL RATES The Alpha Xi's are excited for or mature preferred. Eve. 352- 1 F. rmmte. Sum. Furn house an proud of Vtra Drinhaus the 2196. Ph. 352-9302. t352 73*5eve. Friday, May 27, 1177, The BG Newt Page I igam Moody Blues release new live album By Randy Haberkamp Overview By thematic, although the which blended to form some eventually became one of singles were taken from the Jeff Wiseman themes were usually hard to the next year was a stop THEATER of the nicest harmonies of McCartney's Wings, and the album, but "Ride My See- away from the album idea of define. the late 60s. Another plus for release of a single called Saw" heard occasionally on the earlier records. It has been five years Never content with just the band was that all five "Go Now" (yes, the same FM radio. Two graduate one-acts will be presented in Joe E. Brown since the breakup of the the traditional bass, drums Individually, the songs were Theatre, University Hall 8 p.m. today and tomorrow. "The members composed. one that's on "Wings Over "On the Threshold of a very good again, but there Moody Blues, but they have and of rock, the The first album to come Great Nebula in Orion" and "Chamber Music"rombine in a America"!, which was a Dream," released in 1969, was nothing holding them just released a live album Meody's added sitars, out by a band called the program entitled "We Spayed Our Chinchilla Last Thur- fairly large hit, brought the was not as visionary as together. "The Story In which includes five new tables, harpsichords, Moody Blues was "The sday." group some notoriety. "Lost Chord." but the music Your Eyes" became their compositions. A studio mellotrons, cellos and a Moody Blues 1," which "Chamber Music" fits easily under the title in its dealings album and a tour are also The first "real" Moody was excellent again and had first single in years. variety of woodwinds to usually is not considered a Blues album, released in with the paranoia of women in an insane asylum, while supposedly in the works. It a feeling of unity, despite "Seventh Sojourn" came their music which set it true Moody Blues album, 1967, was "Days of Future "The Great Nebula" contrasts with its real emotional ex- would seem timely, the lack of any definite out in 1972 and was their last apart from the mainstream because the band that put it Passed" (with the London theme. periences. Tickets are SO cents and available only at the therefore, to take a look pop music of the day. The release until the recent live door. out only had a couple Festival Orchestra), an Later that year, the back at the music of the wide assortment of in- album, (discounting a FILMS members in common with examination of the everyday Moody's put out another Moody's before the initial struments always worked the band that was respon- greatest hits record). It was routine of all of us. album, "To Our Children's similar to 'Every Good breakup of the band. together to create the band's sible for the remaining "Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger" includes some in- THE ALBUM STARTS at Children's Children." taking Boy" in that it was just a The Moody Blues were a distinct sound seven albums by the teresting elements for film buffs, the first being its second dawn, and takes us through the listener on a rocket ship collection of good songs unique combination of rock Moody's. generation stars. Patrick Wayne, son of John, and Taryn "The Morning." "Lunch for a voyage through space. without a common theme. and roll, English folk, JUSTIN HAYWARD. John The album was Break." The Afternoon," Power, daughter of Tyrone, parade throught the creations of philosophy and drugs. Their It was an album that could That album shows the lodge and Ray Thomas all noteworthy for two reasons. "Evening" and "The be interpreted any number special effects master Ray Harryhausen. The Cla-Zel show albums were generally had excellent singing voices deterioration of the Moody's times are 7: HO and 9: M p.m. Guitarist Denny I.aine Night." "Forever Afternoon of ways, but, regardless of from one group into five "Airport 77." the third airport disaster film finds a 747 (Tuesday?)" was released the interpretation, it was individuals. crashing into the depths of the Bermuda Triangle. The film as a single when the album another great Moody Blues Hopefully, five years begins at 7: M and 9:30 tonight at the Stadium Cinemas. eludes definition came out and "Nights in album. apart will have given the White Satin" was released • Annie Hall" begins its third week at the Stadium Review By members some fresh Ideas of the intensity and beauty The album is handsomely- and became a hit in 1973. IN 1970, the Moody's about where they should be Cinemas with show times at 7:30 and 9:40 p.m. today and DonDoland of a live Gentle Giant per- tomorrow, and Sunday at 2 p.m. and 4:30. packaged and the art work released 'A Question of heading musically. formance. is visually amusing and In Search of the I.HM The Portage Drive-In offers one of the fakiest, cheapest Balance." Like Unfortunately, we can only The band, Gentle Giant aesthetically pleasing, not Chord" came out the next and worst movies to make money in a long time. "It's year and is an obvious "Threshold," the music fit sit and wait to see if the eludes definition. Its music The album could be unlike a Gentle Giant Alive" invades the fears of pregnant mothers by producing reflection of its time. The together without having a Moody Blues will once again is erratic; one never knows subtitled. "The Best of." It concert. nameable theme. The album a monster baby using drugs and other body abusing what sound, or combination San Francisco "flower- be able to work together to includes creations from the had an unusually large dose produce the inspiring music elements for poor and contrived social commentary. The of sounds will emerge from power summer of 1967 had previous albums: "Power Don Doland Is a of peacc-of-mind philosophy, that they used to be so 9:15 p.m. showing is followed by "Black Christmas" at 10:55 the speakers next. You may and Glory." "," had a definite effect on the p.m.. today and tomorrow. University student and a even for the the Moody amazingly good at. hear an alto sax. an acoustic "Octupus" and "In a Glass new contributor to "Per- Moody's. That album was UAO Campus Movies offers Joanne Woodward and Blues. guitar, trumpet, electric House." spective." absolutely bathed in drugs George ('. Scott in "They Might Be Giants." Show times are and Indian mysticism. No MOTORCYCLE TUNE-UPS vibes, keyboards, a violin The last song, "The 8 and 10 p.m. today and tomorrow in 210 Math-Sciences. trio, or . Ray Balance." contains some of Most Jopones* Modali Admission is 25 cents with University ID. Shulman, Kerry Minnear, Sunday Night Movies offers "The Trail of the lonesome the most profound lyrics in Gary Green and John rock. JIM'S Pine" with Henry Fonda at 7 p.m. and "On the Waterfront" Weathers singing in unison. with Marlon Brando and Eva Marie Saint at 9 p.m. The release of "Every Each member is skillful Good Boy Deserves Favor" CYCLE SALES Admission to the Gish Film Theater of Hanna Hall is free. enough to play a variety of instruments. BARCAIN PRICES Coll for Appt. 422 4855 MUSIC 217 North Main It, THE OFFICIAL GenUe A concert by the brass choirs will begin at 8 tonight in the Giant album (as it is i — STMIVM. — Findloy. Ohio Recital Hall of the College of Musical Arts. The concert is referred to on the cover) is free and open to the public. entitled. "." This album captures much muLimw- lH

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After last weekend's season-ending victories over Kent It didn't. Sure, the weather hurt. So did those two heart- The problem is rutting. In the clutch, particularly. State and Ohio University, baseball coach Don Purvis breaking one-run losses in Toledo. That department had minimal production this year. Owen stressed one thing. But this was the year. Even with the runner-up Mid- and Kohorst were two of the better BG sluggers when men "It's a great way for our seniors to go out," he said. "Make American Conference (MAC) finish, it's probable that we'd sat in scoring position. sure you put something in the paper about them. People such still be alive in NCAA post-season play. Miami's second as (Garry) Kohorst, (Ron) Fennell and (Ron) UUery have place finish and overall record of 43-13 earned a berth. BUT SINCE BOTH are graduating, people like Groth and given us four good years, not to mention Larry Owen." This is the first year ever that the MAC has two DiLucca will have to pick up the slack if Purvis' club is going On thi' outside, it would appear that the nucleus of this represertatives-the Redskins and champion Central anywhere. year's 36-18 club is returning. Sophomores Chuck Black and Michigan-battling for the national collegiate baseball title. Recruiting could help, but only to a certain degree. It takes Jim Sclgo anchor down the left side of the infield. Juniors Jeff And what about 1978? Well, the overall record is sure to be experience and Purvis tends to shy away from putting Jones (Ml, Terry Milton (6-2). Mike Oleksak (5-1) and Stu good again. It's tough to lose against Mickey Mouse teams in youngsters in the fire early. Thiede (3-2) all had excellent seasons on the mound. And, Findlay, Adrian, Heidelberg and Wayne State. Bench-wise and Owen-wise, BG is losing two important Purvis still hopes to get good mileage out of junior college ingredients. It will be hard pressed to win it all next year. transfer Ken l*lek (2-2,5.13 ERA). Maybe it'll rain in Miami or Central Michigan when they play MAC also-rans next season. BUT SOME BHi parts out of the baseball machine will be Terry- The Falcons had their toil with Mother Nature (hopefully missing: their last) this year. -A dependable clutch hitter, who also provided the needed Goodman long-ball punch at crucial times. I.arry Owen. PINCH HrnTNG-Black, the lefthanded hitting shortstop -A proven second baseman, at the plate and in the field. from Lima, won the team batting title this year with a .386 Mike lanseer BUT TO PURVIS1 credit, the schedule has been greatly average. Unlike last year, the sophomore was consistent, -Steve Dil.ucca, whose aluminum bat woke up in 1977. improved over the last three years. Not only did the Falcons staying in the high .300s all season. In his rookie Falcon -A solid starter, who kept the Falcons in nearly every have a strong schedule in Florida this spring, but Michigan, season, he started off around the .500 mark, but eventually game he opened. Jim Joyce. Xavier, Notre Dame, Dayton and Cincinnati were all lumped finished the campaign at .347. -And, the consistent play of veterans Fennell. Kohorst, back-to-back in home bouts this season. DiLucca (.367) was second, followed by Groth (.349), Ullery. Manser, Mike Hale, Gary Kite and injury-prone Dan The program is up and it would be great to see continued Owen (.348), and Fennell (.308). Hipsher. improvement. Michigan State and Indiana seem to be In other batting statistics, Owen led in home runs (14), reasonable additions from the Big Ten. total bases (108) and runs batted in (51). THE LATTER NAMES will deplete the bench strength. It Then comes MAC play. Pitching, as always, is crucial, but Black was the pace-setter in at bats (166), runs (47), hits was because of that depth that Bowling Green should have there isn't much worry. The established staff of 1977 should (64), doubles (11), triples (4, tying with Groth) and walks made its run at the championship this year. get better. (36|. Last shot for BG NCAA track bid By Bob Henney meter run. The NCAA Staff Reporter standard is 3:46, a time that Sports Newiphoto by J*n Otbo"> assistant coach Tom Wright HOLES TO FILL-DOD Purvis, who guided the Page 6 Friday, May 27,1977 For 11 Falcon men feels Ryan can attain. diamoodmen to a 36-18 record this season, will have tracksters. there is no "I think he can do it,' some boles to fill next year. tomorrow when coach Mel Wright said. "You have to Brodt sends his forces to the be optimistic in this kind of a Central Collegiate Con- thing." ference track meet in Second-place finish no disgrace Bloomington, Ind. today. SOME OF THE top schools By Kevin Coffey The event, held at Indiana competing are Eastern and Staff Reporter and six of the seven Mid-American Conference (MAC) pointments. Such as the rainout of the Falcon All-Ohio •: University, will be the last Western Michigan, Air contenders. Invitational tournament. Not only did the rain wash out the!; hope for BG to send a Force Academy , Drake, -And, the Kent State Invitational tournament cham- action, but it also erased the only opportunity for the BG ;• qualifier to the NCAA finals Penn State, Kansas and pionship, in which the locals notched four of the top in- squad to play in a tournament on its home course. next week. Southern Illinois. dividual finishes and defeated the eventual MAC champion Representing the Falcons' In the 5,000-meter run, BG Flashes on their home course. Pat Dugan led the BG charge RAIN AND COLD weather contributed to a low BG finish in best shot for an NCAA berth will enter its only MAC Golf at Bowling Green is not a major revenue sport, nor a in this event, grabbing runner-up medalist honors among the the Mid-American Invitational tournament. Playing in a is freshman John Anirh. He Championship winner, Gary big spectator sport, nor even considered one of the 66 competing linksters. cold, 40-degree drizzle, BG saw its chances for an invitation will be participating in the Dcsjardins. Desjardins has predominant sports on the athletic level at the University. The final achievement, though somewhat disappointing to to the Northern Intercollegiate Tournament washed away. 800 meters, 1,500 meters and run a 14:40.9, but will have to But the attitude of this year's links squad was as dedicated both the golfers and coach John Piper was a second-place Piper characterized the performance in the Mid-Am event 1,600-meter relay. do much better to meet the and intense as any of the other sports at BG. The season finish in the MAC golf championships. as "our one bad tournament of the year". 14:15.0 requirement. record of the golfers bears that out. The local linksters did give the campus something that HOWEVER, Anich's best Others who will be com- AFTER LEADING for the first 36 holes of the tournament, seldom has been felt during the last few athletic seasons-Trie chance is in the 800 meters, peting for BG are Jeff CONSIDER THE accomplishments of the 1977 squad: and being tied for the lead entering the final round, BG was excitement that comes with a winner, and especially with a where he ruis run a 1:49.58 Brown, hammer and javelin, -A seventh-place finish in the season-opening tournament, victimized by a Kent State surge that notched the Golden potential conference champion. and needs just a 1:49.1 to Michel Raymond, long jump the 27-tcam Miami (Fla.) Invitational. Falcon junior John Flashes the loop crown. With the Falcons leading the MAC title chase after the first qualify. and triple jump; Wayne Miller grabbed seventh place in a field of 135 golfers. Also the Second place is no disgrace for the linksmen. In fact, they two rounds, the week preceding the final 36 holes of the event Entered in the same three Marincelin, shotput and squad grabbed a second-place finish in the tourney's Nor- defeated heavy tournament favorite Miami by a whopping centered on the golfers. events as Anich is Hick discus; Ivor t.iiuuanucl, 400 thern Division. 11-stroke margin. One of the major factors that contributed to the golfers Hutchinson, who has a 1:50 3 meters and 1.600-meter -Another seventh-place finish, this time in the prestigious This year's tournament also was a marked improvement success over the last season was the attitude of Piper. Never to his credit in the 800-meter relay; Paul Emery, 10,000 Kepler Invitational Tournament at Ohio State. There, the over last year's BG effort when it finished fifth. getting down, never pressing the golfers too hard and run this season. meters; Dan Dunton, 800 Falcons defeated six of the eight competing Big Ten schools With the accomplishments, there also came the disap- always stressing a positive attitude among his charges, the Kevin Ryan will be trying meters, 1,500 meters and to shave four seconds off his 1,600-meter relay and Brian Falcon mentor was able to convey a feeling of confidence to Storm, 100 and 200 meters. the squad. 3:50.09 effort in the 1.500- Even after the MAC championships, he was quick to point Two loxers make all-star team out the quality and good attitude of his golfers, and how pleased he was to have the opportunity to coach "such Sports briefs By Cheryl Geschke tournament two weeks ago. "My stickwork has im- "I took it for some gentlemen." Staff Reporter But it is a fairly new game proved a lot this year." the classes," McDonald said, Piper did express his disappointment in not being able to for the Falcon laxers Falcon laxer said. "Marking but added she never con- "bring back the MAC title to Bowling Green," but even then, Women's lacrosse Is over selected as all stars. didn't require much stick- sidered being on the team he was thinking of his players. Three-way deal for the team, but not for two Both McDonald and work, so I had a lot of work to until some coaches en- ' "I JUST WISH we could have given Jim (Decker) a better players. Bryant have been playing do on that this year." couraged her. ending to his college golf career," Piper commented after the The Denver Nuggets, the Kansas City Kings and the Seniors Tina Bryant and lacrosse for only two years. And her efforts proved She played on the field MAC'S. Seattle SuperSonics have combined for the first major trade Cindy McDonald will be "Last year was the first worthwhile as she was the hockey team for four years That sort of concern for his team and for the University of the 1977-78 National Basketball Assn. (NBA) trading traveling to Brown year I ever picked up a Falcon's leading scorer with and said the transition highlighted Piper's attitude during the 1977 season, and it season. Universtiy in Providence, stick," Bryant said. "1 went 40 goals for the season. wasn't hard. rubbed off on his players. The Nuggets grabbed guard Brian Taylor from the Kings R.I., to compete nationally out for the team because I BUT SHE WASN'T the "I think I've improved 100 True, the 1977 edition of the BG golf squad (Decker, and guard-forward Hobby Wilkerson from the Sonics, along this weekend. Bryant, first knew some seniors who only player whose efforts per cent this year," she said. Miller, Dugan. Gary Treater, Steve Cruse, Jeff Parsons and with two 1977 draft choices. home and McDonald third encouraged me to play." proved worthwhile. As for this weekend, both Gary Lust) didn't bring the MAC championship back to BG. The Nuggets sent center Marvin Webster and forwards home, will play on the Mid- Cindy McDonald was also women seem to think they But they gave the school a winner. They represented Paul Silas and Willie Wise to the Sonics for Wilkerson. west I all star team In the Bryant transfered from one of the Falcons' leading will do well. Bowling Green tethe best of their ability. They did their best. center Tom Burleson and a second round draft choice. four-day tournament. Monroe College in scorers with 21 goals and "We're fast." McDonald Really, there's not much more you can ask for. The MAC The Nuggets then peddled Burleson to Kansas City in There are four brackets of Rochester, N.Y.. because this, too, was only her said, "and I think we should championships will come, maybe even next year, since all of exchange for Taylor and the Kings' number nine draft competition and the Midwest she said she liked the second year of varsity be able to keep up with the the golfers return with the exception of Decker, and when it choice in the first round of the 1977 draft. team will play in the third University's physical lacrosse. other teams." does, it will be rewad richly deserved. bracket under the super- education program. four-game streak vision of Ball State lacrosse When she started In coach Jackie Schmidt. lacrosse, she played point- DELTA SIGMA PI The team was selected at a defensive position. 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