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Monitor Newsletter October 30, 1989
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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Monitor by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. Datebook Nol lpi ...... Orgai liralioll Monday, Oct. 23 Theelre Production, "love's Labor's Lost," U.S. Poslage Paid 8 p.m., 405 UrWersily Hal. SelM•, "Telephone Training Werilshop." UAO Flm, "Pet Semetary." 8 p.m., 10 p.m. PermitNo.1 learn proper telephone techniques, 1 ::3G-4:30 an11 rrm9Jt. 210 Math Science Bldg. BowWlg Green, Ohio p.m., Community 5008, University Union. WBGU-TV Progimm, 'Ohio Busines Out· • look,. 5:30 and 11 :30 p.rn., host George Saturday, Oct. 28 Howick discc rsses business ethics with WBGU-TV Prooi•n, "Amish CooU1g in business and c:omrrUlily leaders. Channel Z7. Quit Country," noon, host Marcia Adams dem lnlem8tlonll Flm Serles, "HeLangston Hughes. for SherriJJ Building. Gray (left), library circulation, and Diane Regan, coordinator of the Arts and Sciences Monday, Oct. 30 F01Um Luncheon Series, at the Oct. 13 forum. The signed copies will be put into the Wednesday, Oct. 25 lntematlonal Alm Serles, "Twenty-Four University's rare book collection. Rampersad is the Zora N. Hurston Endowed Eyes Japan 1954." 8 p.m.• Gish Fdm Theater. Professor of English at Columbia University. He received his bachelor's and master's Open Forum, President Olscamp wiD meet degrees from BGSU and his doctorate from Harvard. with students. noon • 1 :15 p.m., Chart Room. McFall Center. Nominations taken Teleconference, "Over-the-Counter Medica· Project-90 statements available for review lions and the Elderly," side effects of over-lhe Faculty are reminded that if they wish to counter medications, their toxicities and nominate a colleague for Distinguished For the past three months. administra statements which are available for review interactions will be Theatre Produc:tlon., '1..ove's Labor's Lost." 8 p.m., 405 University Hall. comment on the nominee's aa::omplish Rim experts agree that "Serpent and the Davis was a graduate student in ethno ments in his or her field. Additional appli Rainbow" is one of the scariest science botony at Harvard University when he Thursday, Oct. 26 cation information is contained in the fiction/horror films made in recent years. heard about a folk poison allegedly used Academic Charter. It is becoming a cult classic among movie to ·create· zombies in Haiti. At the The Olscamp Research Award recog Weight Watchers, noon-1 p.m.• Campus video renters. · request of his mentor, Dr. Richard Evans Images of Australia, the land down under, are reffected in the planetarium's produc:lion o( "Land of the Southern cross· which ccntinues through Nov. 19. The program is University nizes outstanding research achievement Room. Union. Registralion required The author of the book upon which the Schultes, a faculty member at Harvard, he shown on Tuesdays and Fridays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7:30 p.m. A matinee wiH be presented Saturday (Nov. 4) at 2 p.m. The program is preceded by a star talk for the 10-week session. in the past three years. Nominations for movie is based, Dr. Wade Davis. will bring went to investigate. What he found during showing the current evening sky both in Bowling Green and in Australia Friday and Sunday programs are followed by stargazing and telescope viewing from the rooftop Administrative lllc:romputer Roundtable, the award are to be submitted to the dean his knowledge of voodoo and zombies to that investigation will be the topic of his observatol}'. weather permitting. a time for questions and answers, sharing of the Graduate College. Additional the University for a lecture at 8:30 p.m. lecture. ideas and meeting other users, 1 :30-2:30 p.m.. application information may be obtained Ohio Suite. University Union. Thursday (Oct 26) in the Lenhart Grand by contacting the Graduate College. WBGU-lV Progr•n, "Time Out," 5:30 and Ballroom of the University Union. In his lectures. Davis emphasizes how 11 :30 p.m., host l.any Weiss disa ssses how Admission to the University Activities little scholars understand about Haitian Talented artists to highligl1t Nov. 1-2 Ethnic Studies Conference Organizations-sponsored event is $1. Falcons fared against Eastern Michigan and Program is planned rite and culture. Voodoo and zombies are Douglas Turner Ward, a playwright, what's coming up with Miami University. sor James Baldwin, is "Crossroads to the company has since produced more than part of a rural Haitian culture called actor as as co-founder symposium on fiction and poetry from 9 Channel27. director and wen 21st Century/Ethnic Arts: The Cultural 70 mains1age productions as well as A new Weight Watchers program will be Vodoun. Vodoun is not black magic, and artistic am.-noon. Speakers will include Pat Theatre Produc:tlon., "Love's Labor's Lost.· offered starting Nov. 2 and will Roundtable to form Bridge.• Sessions will address how scores of workshops. Mora, run Davis explains, but rather a complex director of the David Mura, Diane Glancy and Dr. 8 p.rn., 405 Universty Hall. through Jan. 11. literaJy and perfonnance arts can bridge More than 4,000 minority men and The Administrative Microcomputer system of religious ideas which have their Negro Ensemble canton Molette. UAO Film, "Island of the Lost Souls," 9 p.rn., The 10-week session will be held from diverse cultures. women, inducing Slx:h talented actors as 210 Math Science. Aoundtable is a new service being offered origins in the ancient civilizations of West Company, will be Mora. a resident of Cincinnati, is the to 1 p.m. in the Room of Ward, in addition ID ditectilig and Denzel Washington and Phylicia Rashad, noon Campus for end users in administrative offices.. Africa. thekeyoote author of two award-winning books of the University Union with the exception of appearing in plays produced by the NEC, have gained theatrical experience by Chants. Her book 5p:>nsored by Computer Services, it will These ideas include rites and beliefs speaker at the poetry, Borders and Friday, Oct. 27 Nov. 30 when it will be in the Alumni has performed in Broadway productions working in the company. And the provide an infonnal forum for microcom such as animal sacrifice, sorcerer-priests sixth annual for children, Tomas and the Lbrary Room at the Union. There will be no and spirit And in of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," "A company's efforts have been rewarded Computer Seminar, "Introduction to puter users to obtain answers to ques possession. Haiti, Ethnic Studies L.adywill soon be pub&shed by Alfred A. session held Nov. 23. Raisin in the Sun,. "The River Niger9 and with scores of major awards and prizes, Knopf. HyperCard (Mac)." 1 :30-3:30 p.m.• Tech Lab, tions, share ideas and get to know other Vodoun is both a rerigious and a political Conference held Technology Building. A minimum of 16 participants is neces "The First Breeze of Summer." inducing a Tony Award for "The River who in microcomputer users on campus. force and can be used to explain the rise on campus Mura, lives SL Paul, Minn., Ph.D. Anal Exam, "Clinical Judgment in sary to conduct the class. The cost scale and fall of the Duvalier regime and the tftS face is familiar to television and film Niger; the Best Play of 1973, and a poetry creative non-fiction The first roundtable meeting will be from Wednesday and teaches and Child Custody Decisions," by Kenneth R. per participant is $93 each for 16-19 current government audiences, too. tftS acting credits include 1982 Pulitzer Prize for Best Drama for 1 :30-2:30 p.m. Thursday (Oct 26) in the Thursday (Nov. at The Loft and has won a number of Lovko Jr.• psychology, 2 p.m.• 410 Psychojogy participants; $85 for 20-29 participants; appearances in "Go TeD It On the Moun Charles FuDer's "A Soldier's Play." prizes for writing. His latest books are A Bldg. Ohio Suite of the University Union. AD 1-2). will Douglas Ward and $81 for 30 participants. He tain," "The Women of Brewster Place" This year's ethnic Stldes conference Male Brief: Notes on Pomography and Planetarium Show, "land of the Southern microcomputer users attending will have speak at 8 p.m. Persons interested in joining the Note open enrollment and "The Cosby Show.• wil get underway with a social hour from Ad:ictioo and After We Our Way, Cross," 8 p.m., Planetarium. Life Science the opportunity to structure the content of Thursday in the Lenhart Grand Ballroom Lost a program should contact Ruth MiDiron or The Negro Ensemble Company was 6-9 pm. Wednesday (Nov. 1) in the book of poetry published this year by E. Building. future roundtables. of the University Union. Cheryl Heinlen at 372-2236 by Nov. 1. for health care plan begun in 1967 with the goal of pi:oducing Alurmi Room of the University Union. P.Dunon. For more information, contact Duane The theme of this year's conference, Whitmire at 372-2927. works by and about black people, utilizing On Thursday (Nov. 2) the conference Glancy. who received her master of The BGSU Health Care Plan provides which is dedicated to the memory of existing black talent and nourishing and moves to the Lenhart Grand Ballroom of Faculty I Staffpositions for an annual open enrollment period noted author and former visiting profes- developing new black talent. The the University Union and begins with a Continued on Page 3 The following !acuity positious are available: during October. At this time, any em Help with survey ployee who previously wa.'ved family Ethnic Studies/Women's Stucfles: Assistant professor. Contact Philip Royster (2·2796). The Personnel Welfare Committee of coverage may enroll his or her eligible McGovern will University sponsors Weight Watchers program Deadline: Nov. 15. Classified Staff Counal is beginning its dependents. Anance: Visiting assistantlassociate professor (anticipated). Contact Paul A. Mueller (2·2520). annual survey process. Persons who Family coverage enrolled for during the Deadline: Nov. 17. have questions or comments that they open enrollment period will become address grads A weekly lunch offers a great way to lose pounds Interpersonal and Public Communication: Chair and professor (anticipated). Contact would like to be included in the survey effective Dec. 1. Michael Marsden (2·2823). Deadine: Dec. 15. Each Thursday, group of University employees mee1s to have lunch. There is always short program, plenty of laughs should mail them to Judy Hagemann, Employees who want to enroll for family in December a a Mathematics and Statistics: Eugene l..1Jkacs VISiting Professor. Contact Hassoon S. Al-Amiri during the diso tSSions and lol of support for another's problems. chair, at the Mileti Alumni Center. coverage during the open enroUment a one (2·2636). Deadline: March 1, or until satisfactory candidate is found. George McGovern, the 1972 Demo If you wereni paying close attention at the meeting, you might a.'most forget it's a Weight Watcheis gathe1i11g. Romance languages: Chair. Contact Richard Hebein (2·2667). Deacline: Nov. 1. period should go to the Benefits/Insurance cratic presidential candidate and leader Forget it, you say. Who wants to meet for lunch if you have to be COi tSCious of calories? But think again. How many times Office at 1o Shatzel Hall or caD 372-2112. of the anti-war movement. will be the yowself weight but just been able right the or the will The following administrative positions are have you said ID you'd like to lose some haven1 to find the diet. time available: For.sale commencement speaker at the Dec. 16 power? ceremonies.. Counseling and Career Deooelopment Center. Counseling/clincial psychologist. Contact The Delta Gamma sororttY has for sale · Order your regalia Personnel services has been offering a Weight Watchers proQI am to University employees since March 1988. Ruth Milliron, The speaking engagement wil mal1c Annmarie Heidi (2·2558). Dea!line: Nov. 15. an IBM PSl2 model 50 Z"hard drive Faculty and staff are reminded place training and development. said approximately 190 people have participated in the program and the 10th new session is sched to the third time the former senator has lnstnlctional Media Senices: Audio visual technical speciafist (lechnicallful.time). Contact computer with color display for sale to their orders for commencement rental re uled to begin Nov. 2. appeared at Bowling Green. He spoke Kattvyn Thiede (2·7891). Deadline: Oct 23. University depaltrnents. Included with the garia al the University Bookstore by Nov. -We offer a whole series of personal development programs for employees but this has been one of the more pope dar ones,· Residential Senices: Assistant vice president Contact Annmarie Heidi (2·2558). Deadline: on campus in December 1968 in the computer are OOS 4.0; Lotus 1-2-3; A late charge will to Milliron said. Nov. 15. 27. $5 be added -Youth and New Politics" series after an WordPerfect 5.0 and an EPSON L0850 orders placed after that date. Half the battle of starting a diet with the Weight Wrove the Iowa last year. teaches creative writing A choreographer and dancer, Hazzard according to Roland Engler, University Contributions to the Red Cross through quafrty of life .•. and help people avoid, and Native American rrterature at Gordon is an assistant professor and architect. it's less expensive to renovate "She took pictures of it and said it the United Way fund a variety of training prepare for and cope with emergencies· Macalester College in St Paul, Minn. She Henry Rutgers Research Fellow at brought back food memories for and besides it would be like tearing many services and programs, inclucfing disaster such as hunicanes and earthquakes. has written two books of poetry, One Age Rutgers University. She also is founder her, especially of her mother and father relief training. Since the first Red Cross United Way contri>utions can be down the White House. Shatzel Hall is in a Dream and Offering. and artistic director of the Diaspora Dance one of the campus' originals. who had visited her there." Wolfe said. chapter was founded in the United States designated for the Red Cross by c:omplet- Dr. Carlton Molette, vice president for Theatre and Research Group. Engler said although Shatzel Hall has · in 1881 right up through the time of the ing the donor designation card and academic affairs at Coppin State College Dorris teaches American studies at the Named after J.E. Shatzel, one of the weathered during the years. the building San Francisco earthquake of 1989, the indicating the Red Cross code on that in Baltimore, Md., is a playwright. pro University of Notre Dame and frequently University's first members of Board itseH is stiD in fairly good shape. Renovat Red Cross been volunteers in brochure the has sending form. Codes are listed the that ducer, director and designer. He and his presents lectures at professional confer of from 1914-1924, ing it is going require as much who have received special cfisaster explains designation Trustees Shatzel not to donor wife, Dr. Barbara Molette, have collabo ences and writes on popular culture Hall was built as a residence hall for interior demofrtion as was necessary in rated on a number of projects, inclucfing topics. only other residence Williams which renovated women. The hall Han was two P'aculty /Staffpresentations the book Black Theatre: Premise and Barbara Molette is president-elect of the years ago. "When it's finished it will look on campus was Williams Hall, com Presentation. National Conference on African-American similar to Williams, but of it will still Terre Haute on Sept. 24. pleted in 1915, the year after Bowling course AJ. noon there will be a "performance Theatre and cfll"ector of the arts-in-educa Green State Normal College held its first have its large front porch,. he said. Ernest A. Champion and Robert L Perry, both of e1hnic studies, presented a paper leslle J. Chambertin, ed!ication and alied medley; featuring area artists, induding tion program for the Mayor's Advisory dasses. The Murphys with pianist/vocarist Johnny Committee on Art and Culture in Balti The project should add some more ~ 1nstitutionalizi Ethnic Studies and professions, made the following staff develop Cultural Diversily in the Undergraduate O~al and veteran Toledo jazz bass more, Md. A playwright, she and her When a number of more modem space to the hall because the old closets ment presenlalions: "Student Motivation" at Curriculum• at the second annual Conference Wapakoneta Ci1y Schools Staff lnserVice Day, player Cfdford Murphy. husband have collaborated on several student residence faciflties were built will be removed and some of the partitions on Racial and Ethnic Relations in American Jan. 16; "Dynamic Discipline in Your Class An afternoon symposium from 1-4 p.m. works, including "Rosalee Pritchett" throughout Shatzel will be changed for conference rooms and campus, was Higher Educa!ion, Oklahoma Cily, Okla, June room· for secondaiy student teachers at the will consider the pertonnance arts. The produced by the Negro Ensemble converted into offices for faculty in the computer labs. Also a couple small 4-6. College of Edi ICation, March 2; "Effective Dis· panelists will be Ors. Jon Michael Company. among others. late 1960s. However, the building sbll classrooms will be created. cipline Techniques: An OveMew" at Admiral Katrina Edsel Pena, mathemalics and statistics, Spencer, Hazzard-Gordon, In adcfrtion to these sessions, a book retains some features that indicate it Ki!!l High School, Lorain. Ci1y Schools. March and art expo is planned in the ballroom prfiseilt8d a talk enlitl0d ··1~ Estimation 11; "Oevelupilig Responsille Chidren" at the Ronald Dorris and Barbara Molette. once served as home for many young The renovation is expected to take ap Spencer is a visiting assislallt professor where many of Baldwin's books will be women and men. proximately one year to complete then the for an Exponential-Multinomial DistrixJlion with 14th annual Education S~. Springfield Alter faculty and staff moved to the new College Parle Office Building last week, the Applicalioos to the Marshall-Olkin MVE Distri of music and black church studies at the available. departments of Philosophy, Romance High School, Holland. Ohio, April 16; "Tech empty rooms in Shatzel Hall rea/1y began to show their age. The decals on the above bution" at the Joint Statistical Meetings, Wash niques for Teaching ThinkinglLeamin Skils" Duke University Divinity School. He is All activities are open to the public free Erik Graubart, director of the language languages, Ethnic StuSium CodeieilC& VI: A Business, EcouonW: and campus Room of the.University Union. , teach filing Child Support Enforcement Program. program boosts its members' seH adapted to any on-the-job filing situation. several positions eoomttee members were: Ruth Olscamp. TectalOlogCal Eia:hange in Sydney, Australia, Each week the members bring their own Ehren is a member of the American Dale Schi oecler, Susan I.ab, John Sampan, confidence. "There's nothing competitive classes, but what The new alphabetic indexing rules corl1Jly since 1982 in the May29-June 1. lunches and weigh in at the beginning of Association of Collegiate Registrars and Pat Fi1zgerald, Kevin Work, Jim West and about the program. It's just a bunch of I've always said is with the filing standards recommended by ComeD University the meeting. Each member"s weight is Admissions Officers as well as the Middle Keith Bem."lllrcl. Karen Gould, women's studies and ro people getting together because they we need to teach the Association of Records Managers and regisb ar's office, strictly confidential. Linda Everhardt, a courses in finding Administrators, Inc. (ARMA), the profes the latest being States Association of College Registrars mance langi iages, presented the folowing have a common concern,· she said. -it Arjun IC. Gupta, malhematics and statistics, papers: "Theolizi11g a Space: Feminist Wri:ers Weight Watchers leader from Toledo, rather than filing,. sional organization whose standards most deputy university and Officers of Admissions. realy ~you with your mental health presented "EstimalicJ11 al MANOVA Eigenval in Quebec" at The PemsylvaRa State conducls a weekly program with a varying and ego. Each weekly lunch motivates me said Dr. Mearl businesses recognize and follow. regisbar. ues under Entropy Loss" at the Fifth Interna UrWersity, State Colege, August; "A Revolu theme and aftet ward the members Guthrie, professor for another week.. • In addition, the book also provides At.Bowling tional Vinus Co lfei ei ice on Probabiily Theory tion in Theory: France Theorel and Nicole .-- and Malhematical Statisl!cs, Vilnius, U.S.S.R, Blossaid on Femirism and Writing" at the having with the program_ 11 they like about the program is the business educa jed, numeric and geographic filing dired the Office = .... June 26-July 1. He cilso chaired a session on Biennial II ilemalioi aal Col derec IC8 in Cai iadan 'We're really an easy-going said non-smo~ng facility group; members don't have to resort to a diet of tion. melhods. of Regis11atioo . Mathematical Stalislics, June 28. Sii.des. Quebec City, Jule; ~ ssis in men libel Anne Tracy, lilrary and learning Err!pql!es working in the Admilisba Feminiue; louky Beisianik"s Pique lettuce and water 1o lose weight. One C-uthrie just com -in just about any job, a person is going and Records and supervise the plaMng the le rescx.n:es. "People tak openly and we tion Building voted last week to make the . Alce Chumg, applied sialistics andqiera !U r.Aaopola" at the Ci 1ci11 lali member said since joining Weight pleted work on a to have 1o file somethil IQ,. Guthrie said. and managing of academic ragisbation '*'-"' laugh at ourselves. You can always relate facility non-smoking building. The poicy lions m s a d1, p1 ES s lied ·cornpai isiun at Pa COIB81a on Romal IC& Languages and Watdiers she is still able to eat the foods totaly revised fifth edition of-~ "EverYone might ttink they know haw to and post-regisbalion systems. She wil a to what everyone else is saying heratrse wil Wednesday (Nov. 1). rameter Estimation Methods in Tme Series Lileralins, l.Dlersity cl Ci lcinr iati, May; "'De she likes. 'What the program teaches you Indexing" which he a>-aUthored with file, but what we need to teach is consis also be respot ISille for maintaining go into effect you've been through the same thing. . Roland Engler, l..lniYersity archlect and wilh Oulliel"s: 5irrUatiun S1udy9 at the 8lnJal ca11011ic::af TtWlalg: The Poitics cl Assigl ii ig to do is eat the proper amounts of food Carolyn v. Nol wood of Essex County tency. H there are changes in persoialel, student records, inclucq grades. . meeting of The Am81ican Sta!isro al Associa Value to l.iteralure Wrillen in frena1• at lhe "The support you receive from everyone building"~. said smoking will from each food group, but you slil have a Colege. The text-workbook refleds the you want someone else to be able to progress toward degrees, diPomaS and· not tion, Washi11g!Ol1, D.C., August. 42nd Kentucky Fomignl..ai"9age Collfaeuce, else helps keep you going. Some peoplEl be permitted anywhere in the facilily. certain amount of optional calories each lalest a:fvances and appic :atic •IS of come in and understand the fiing system. c:eitif..atiolas as wel as coorti11ati119 lexi11glol1, April; 1"emirisin, Memoiy, and hesitate 1o join the picgram beca1ise they alphabetic indexing rules in the wor1d of The purpose of standan:izing a system is sc:hecUes for al University dasses Decals wil be posred on each floor to Frank llclCenna, CUrt Secllz. Erik &runt, St.ti;ec:tivilt The Writing of louky Beisiaa .. at week that allow you to ea! whatever you are worried that someone will see their want." she said. ·rm eating much health· business. Guthrie said its purpose is to to improve the possibilities of being able Ehren brings to Bowing Green a strong indicate the 00 smoking policy. Teresa Tmcre and Thonm m.ha. al at the Conseil lnlemational d'Etudes Franco but is to it weight. oo one going know ier now beca•ise the piogiam makes you help students learn how to quickly and to find what someoc ie else filed.· background in automated student record poitical science, pres a ded "'Deowelopi '!I Part phones. New Orka1s, Apri. unless you tel them .• Olher 1hat have nt11stips for Nor1tMesl Ohio: The Joint . . : ttink more about what you are putting in easily fie and retrieve business records. He said the book also lakes in1o accomt systems havWlg been instrunental in buidings·on.campus oo Once membels reach their goal Weigl ds, that filing applic:ations in devaloping Comelrs student inbmation smoking regulations include: the Child . Ecauumic Deli al •,.•••at Missions of a Non- · your mouth.· the fact many Profit A'iJf!l'q. and a Uniw!rsily" al the 50lh ...... Wlclm1•1, nusic hislory, pl "9Ci they continue alt& Iii! ig the meeti gs on a "Alphabetic b ldexil ig" was first ptJ:>lished business tied in with of pogiam. She also has advised the dean Development Center, the Education . · The new Weight Watchet"s program are the use com Naliuoal Codaei IC& ~the Am81ica1 Society "1he Index in Earty Fifteenlh..Cenl Mam maintenance program for approximately said it Building. Eppler Nor1h.. South and Center, starting Nov. 2 wil nm tf1rou!ti Jan. 11. It in 1960 and Guthrie has remained a puteJs. Most of the exercises in the new of the faculty and other academic for Pttiic "°'ii is11alioi I, Mianl, Fla., Apri 8- ~A Neglected Source of Evidence" at six weeks. During that tme they wori( on the Applied Ecology Builcing, wil be held from noon-1 p.m. in the popcdar book through its revisions edition can be adapted for use on a com persomel on the status of student ""racoc...... rds..., Human 12. the anial meeting d lhe American Uusicof. learning haw many calories they can have becal tse it can be adapted to fit a variety puterized fi&ng pn:qam. pcides and procedures at Comal. Jerome Lbary, Joh11sto11 Hal, the Life ogical Society, Austin. Texas, Oct. 21. Cafll)US Room of the University with the on a daily basis 1o maintain a COi 1dortable exception of Nov. 30 when it will be held of QUses from JYpirlg to business Although retired, Guthrie continues to A 1968 graduate ol Weis Co8ege in Science Buting; the Physical Science David v. Gedeon and Jerry Stlek:Nel' weight. Laboratory Buiking., the Popular Culture bolh teChlOlogy, p"&S I "9Ci "Graduate Joshua KmplM, student heallh services. in the Alumni Room. There wili be no d3S5PS The text-workbook includes a teach two graduate courses New York University where Teadi11g Technicp;is ID YOUlhs" at the AIDS She thinks Weight Watcher.; is WOf1h the SI lgQ9Sts ways to incorporate it into almost for seaetaries each spring on carT1llJS. for three years she was assistant to the the Student Services Building, Student Challenge to the P,ofession• at the National A minimum of 16 participants is neces Ass1JO :ialion at lnclJSlrial Technology National 1989-90 leclura Series at the Greater Toledo cost for membership becaitse it teaches a sary to conduct the class. The cost scale any coursework. c:llector of curriculum at the Institute for Health Services, the Techuology Building, Area Chaper Americal Red Ocl way of Co dereoce, lncianapolis, Ind., Ocl 20. at the Cross. healthy eating. Alttxxq1 other per participant is $93 each for 16-19 Guthrie said the book's materials are Developmental Studies.. Mileti Alurmi Center and the lnstitule for 12. quick weight loss programs are tef11>ting, especially ideal for courses on office Order your regalia Prior to joining the Comal registrar's Great Lakes Research. participants; $85 for 20-29 participants; Slewer'I Stolen, perfoi mai IC8 Slucies, pre they usualy cost hul idreds of dolars with and $81 for 30 participants. procedures or seaetarial practice. mar1rove the Iowa last year. teaches creative writing A choreographer and dancer, Hazzard according to Roland Engler, University Contributions to the Red Cross through quafrty of life .•. and help people avoid, and Native American rrterature at Gordon is an assistant professor and architect. it's less expensive to renovate "She took pictures of it and said it the United Way fund a variety of training prepare for and cope with emergencies· Macalester College in St Paul, Minn. She Henry Rutgers Research Fellow at brought back food memories for and besides it would be like tearing many services and programs, inclucfing disaster such as hunicanes and earthquakes. has written two books of poetry, One Age Rutgers University. She also is founder her, especially of her mother and father relief training. Since the first Red Cross United Way contri>utions can be down the White House. Shatzel Hall is in a Dream and Offering. and artistic director of the Diaspora Dance one of the campus' originals. who had visited her there." Wolfe said. chapter was founded in the United States designated for the Red Cross by c:omplet- Dr. Carlton Molette, vice president for Theatre and Research Group. Engler said although Shatzel Hall has · in 1881 right up through the time of the ing the donor designation card and academic affairs at Coppin State College Dorris teaches American studies at the Named after J.E. Shatzel, one of the weathered during the years. the building San Francisco earthquake of 1989, the indicating the Red Cross code on that in Baltimore, Md., is a playwright. pro University of Notre Dame and frequently University's first members of Board itseH is stiD in fairly good shape. Renovat Red Cross been volunteers in brochure the has sending form. Codes are listed the that ducer, director and designer. He and his presents lectures at professional confer of from 1914-1924, ing it is going require as much who have received special cfisaster explains designation Trustees Shatzel not to donor wife, Dr. Barbara Molette, have collabo ences and writes on popular culture Hall was built as a residence hall for interior demofrtion as was necessary in rated on a number of projects, inclucfing topics. only other residence Williams which renovated women. The hall Han was two P'aculty /Staffpresentations the book Black Theatre: Premise and Barbara Molette is president-elect of the years ago. "When it's finished it will look on campus was Williams Hall, com Presentation. National Conference on African-American similar to Williams, but of it will still Terre Haute on Sept. 24. pleted in 1915, the year after Bowling course AJ. noon there will be a "performance Theatre and cfll"ector of the arts-in-educa Green State Normal College held its first have its large front porch,. he said. Ernest A. Champion and Robert L Perry, both of e1hnic studies, presented a paper leslle J. Chambertin, ed!ication and alied medley; featuring area artists, induding tion program for the Mayor's Advisory dasses. The Murphys with pianist/vocarist Johnny Committee on Art and Culture in Balti The project should add some more ~ 1nstitutionalizi Ethnic Studies and professions, made the following staff develop Cultural Diversily in the Undergraduate O~al and veteran Toledo jazz bass more, Md. A playwright, she and her When a number of more modem space to the hall because the old closets ment presenlalions: "Student Motivation" at Curriculum• at the second annual Conference Wapakoneta Ci1y Schools Staff lnserVice Day, player Cfdford Murphy. husband have collaborated on several student residence faciflties were built will be removed and some of the partitions on Racial and Ethnic Relations in American Jan. 16; "Dynamic Discipline in Your Class An afternoon symposium from 1-4 p.m. works, including "Rosalee Pritchett" throughout Shatzel will be changed for conference rooms and campus, was Higher Educa!ion, Oklahoma Cily, Okla, June room· for secondaiy student teachers at the will consider the pertonnance arts. The produced by the Negro Ensemble converted into offices for faculty in the computer labs. Also a couple small 4-6. College of Edi ICation, March 2; "Effective Dis· panelists will be Ors. Jon Michael Company. among others. late 1960s. However, the building sbll classrooms will be created. cipline Techniques: An OveMew" at Admiral Katrina Edsel Pena, mathemalics and statistics, Spencer, Hazzard-Gordon, In adcfrtion to these sessions, a book retains some features that indicate it Ki!!l High School, Lorain. Ci1y Schools. March and art expo is planned in the ballroom prfiseilt8d a talk enlitl0d ··1~ Estimation 11; "Oevelupilig Responsille Chidren" at the Ronald Dorris and Barbara Molette. once served as home for many young The renovation is expected to take ap Spencer is a visiting assislallt professor where many of Baldwin's books will be women and men. proximately one year to complete then the for an Exponential-Multinomial DistrixJlion with 14th annual Education S~. Springfield Alter faculty and staff moved to the new College Parle Office Building last week, the Applicalioos to the Marshall-Olkin MVE Distri of music and black church studies at the available. departments of Philosophy, Romance High School, Holland. Ohio, April 16; "Tech empty rooms in Shatzel Hall rea/1y began to show their age. The decals on the above bution" at the Joint Statistical Meetings, Wash niques for Teaching ThinkinglLeamin Skils" Duke University Divinity School. He is All activities are open to the public free Erik Graubart, director of the language languages, Ethnic StuSium CodeieilC& VI: A Business, EcouonW: and campus Room of the.University Union. , teach filing Child Support Enforcement Program. program boosts its members' seH adapted to any on-the-job filing situation. several positions eoomttee members were: Ruth Olscamp. TectalOlogCal Eia:hange in Sydney, Australia, Each week the members bring their own Ehren is a member of the American Dale Schi oecler, Susan I.ab, John Sampan, confidence. "There's nothing competitive classes, but what The new alphabetic indexing rules corl1Jly since 1982 in the May29-June 1. lunches and weigh in at the beginning of Association of Collegiate Registrars and Pat Fi1zgerald, Kevin Work, Jim West and about the program. It's just a bunch of I've always said is with the filing standards recommended by ComeD University the meeting. Each member"s weight is Admissions Officers as well as the Middle Keith Bem."lllrcl. Karen Gould, women's studies and ro people getting together because they we need to teach the Association of Records Managers and regisb ar's office, strictly confidential. Linda Everhardt, a courses in finding Administrators, Inc. (ARMA), the profes the latest being States Association of College Registrars mance langi iages, presented the folowing have a common concern,· she said. -it Arjun IC. Gupta, malhematics and statistics, papers: "Theolizi11g a Space: Feminist Wri:ers Weight Watchers leader from Toledo, rather than filing,. sional organization whose standards most deputy university and Officers of Admissions. realy ~you with your mental health presented "EstimalicJ11 al MANOVA Eigenval in Quebec" at The PemsylvaRa State conducls a weekly program with a varying and ego. Each weekly lunch motivates me said Dr. Mearl businesses recognize and follow. regisbar. ues under Entropy Loss" at the Fifth Interna UrWersity, State Colege, August; "A Revolu theme and aftet ward the members Guthrie, professor for another week.. • In addition, the book also provides At.Bowling tional Vinus Co lfei ei ice on Probabiily Theory tion in Theory: France Theorel and Nicole .-- and Malhematical Statisl!cs, Vilnius, U.S.S.R, Blossaid on Femirism and Writing" at the having with the program_ 11 they like about the program is the business educa jed, numeric and geographic filing dired the Office = .... June 26-July 1. He cilso chaired a session on Biennial II ilemalioi aal Col derec IC8 in Cai iadan 'We're really an easy-going said non-smo~ng facility group; members don't have to resort to a diet of tion. melhods. of Regis11atioo . Mathematical Stalislics, June 28. Sii.des. Quebec City, Jule; ~ ssis in men libel Anne Tracy, lilrary and learning Err!pql!es working in the Admilisba Feminiue; louky Beisianik"s Pique lettuce and water 1o lose weight. One C-uthrie just com -in just about any job, a person is going and Records and supervise the plaMng the le rescx.n:es. "People tak openly and we tion Building voted last week to make the . Alce Chumg, applied sialistics andqiera !U r.Aaopola" at the Ci 1ci11 lali member said since joining Weight pleted work on a to have 1o file somethil IQ,. Guthrie said. and managing of academic ragisbation '*'-"' laugh at ourselves. You can always relate facility non-smoking building. The poicy lions m s a d1, p1 ES s lied ·cornpai isiun at Pa COIB81a on Romal IC& Languages and Watdiers she is still able to eat the foods totaly revised fifth edition of-~ "EverYone might ttink they know haw to and post-regisbalion systems. She wil a to what everyone else is saying heratrse wil Wednesday (Nov. 1). rameter Estimation Methods in Tme Series Lileralins, l.Dlersity cl Ci lcinr iati, May; "'De she likes. 'What the program teaches you Indexing" which he a>-aUthored with file, but what we need to teach is consis also be respot ISille for maintaining go into effect you've been through the same thing. . Roland Engler, l..lniYersity archlect and wilh Oulliel"s: 5irrUatiun S1udy9 at the 8lnJal ca11011ic::af TtWlalg: The Poitics cl Assigl ii ig to do is eat the proper amounts of food Carolyn v. Nol wood of Essex County tency. H there are changes in persoialel, student records, inclucq grades. . meeting of The Am81ican Sta!isro al Associa Value to l.iteralure Wrillen in frena1• at lhe "The support you receive from everyone building"~. said smoking will from each food group, but you slil have a Colege. The text-workbook refleds the you want someone else to be able to progress toward degrees, diPomaS and· not tion, Washi11g!Ol1, D.C., August. 42nd Kentucky Fomignl..ai"9age Collfaeuce, else helps keep you going. Some peoplEl be permitted anywhere in the facilily. certain amount of optional calories each lalest a:fvances and appic :atic •IS of come in and understand the fiing system. c:eitif..atiolas as wel as coorti11ati119 lexi11glol1, April; 1"emirisin, Memoiy, and hesitate 1o join the picgram beca1ise they alphabetic indexing rules in the wor1d of The purpose of standan:izing a system is sc:hecUes for al University dasses Decals wil be posred on each floor to Frank llclCenna, CUrt Secllz. Erik &runt, St.ti;ec:tivilt The Writing of louky Beisiaa .. at week that allow you to ea! whatever you are worried that someone will see their want." she said. ·rm eating much health· business. Guthrie said its purpose is to to improve the possibilities of being able Ehren brings to Bowing Green a strong indicate the 00 smoking policy. Teresa Tmcre and Thonm m.ha. al at the Conseil lnlemational d'Etudes Franco but is to it weight. oo one going know ier now beca•ise the piogiam makes you help students learn how to quickly and to find what someoc ie else filed.· background in automated student record poitical science, pres a ded "'Deowelopi '!I Part phones. New Orka1s, Apri. unless you tel them .• Olher 1hat have nt11stips for Nor1tMesl Ohio: The Joint . . : ttink more about what you are putting in easily fie and retrieve business records. He said the book also lakes in1o accomt systems havWlg been instrunental in buidings·on.campus oo Once membels reach their goal Weigl ds, that filing applic:ations in devaloping Comelrs student inbmation smoking regulations include: the Child . Ecauumic Deli al •,.•••at Missions of a Non- · your mouth.· the fact many Profit A'iJf!l'q. and a Uniw!rsily" al the 50lh ...... Wlclm1•1, nusic hislory, pl "9Ci they continue alt& Iii! ig the meeti gs on a "Alphabetic b ldexil ig" was first ptJ:>lished business tied in with of pogiam. She also has advised the dean Development Center, the Education . · The new Weight Watchet"s program are the use com Naliuoal Codaei IC& ~the Am81ica1 Society "1he Index in Earty Fifteenlh..Cenl Mam maintenance program for approximately said it Building. Eppler Nor1h.. South and Center, starting Nov. 2 wil nm tf1rou!ti Jan. 11. It in 1960 and Guthrie has remained a puteJs. Most of the exercises in the new of the faculty and other academic for Pttiic "°'ii is11alioi I, Mianl, Fla., Apri 8- ~A Neglected Source of Evidence" at six weeks. During that tme they wori( on the Applied Ecology Builcing, wil be held from noon-1 p.m. in the popcdar book through its revisions edition can be adapted for use on a com persomel on the status of student ""racoc...... rds..., Human 12. the anial meeting d lhe American Uusicof. learning haw many calories they can have becal tse it can be adapted to fit a variety puterized fi&ng pn:qam. pcides and procedures at Comal. Jerome Lbary, Joh11sto11 Hal, the Life ogical Society, Austin. Texas, Oct. 21. Cafll)US Room of the University with the on a daily basis 1o maintain a COi 1dortable exception of Nov. 30 when it will be held of QUses from JYpirlg to business Although retired, Guthrie continues to A 1968 graduate ol Weis Co8ege in Science Buting; the Physical Science David v. Gedeon and Jerry Stlek:Nel' weight. Laboratory Buiking., the Popular Culture bolh teChlOlogy, p"&S I "9Ci "Graduate Joshua KmplM, student heallh services. in the Alumni Room. There wili be no d3S5PS The text-workbook includes a teach two graduate courses ting, especially ideal for courses on office Order your regalia Prior to joining the Comal registrar's Great Lakes Research. participants; $85 for 20-29 participants; Slewer'I Stolen, perfoi mai IC8 Slucies, pre they usualy cost hul idreds of dolars with and $81 for 30 participants. procedures or seaetarial practice. mar1yees, wll be obsetved Static eledric:ity is one of the major I Ph.D. Flml Eum, "A Nalufalistic Study ol ECOliomlcs Coloqililm Serles, "A on Friday, Nov. 10. causes of microcomputer downtime, Bayesian Approach lo AnalyUlg Turning Nonciabelic Sillings Wittlin the Family Classes, however, wil meet as accocdi 19 to Corl'pJter Services. Static I Points in Economic Time Series," by Or. Context." by Patti van Eys. psychology. 3:30 usual on that day. Only those offices occurs whenever two materials in contact James P. Lesage. Univelsity of Toledo. eco p.m.• 2nd floor conference room. Psychology which absolutely must remain open (an employee's shoes and carpel) are I Buicing. norrics. 3-4:30 p.m.. 105, Business Aanni separated (by walking). stralion Building. should be staffed and then only at WBGlJ.lV Progrwn, "Ohio Business minimal levels. EVOfY time you wal< across any floor, Outlook.. 5:50 and 11 :30 p.m.. George Howick Soccer. vs. Cleveland Stale, 3 .p.m., Cochiaue Field. carpeted or vinyl, you generate a static 6sa isses businesS ettW:s with businesS and charge. This action causes one material COCTVnriy leadef's. Chamel 27. wm.n Gr-.ves Appeers Uve, hear tis Submit materials to gain electrons and become negatively Concert, "8GSU Guitars." 8 p.m., Bryan stories and walCh tis award-wiMing films, 7 p.m.. Gish Fim Theater. Call 372-6056 for charged while the other loses electrons November 6. 1989 Recital Hal. Moore Musical Aris Center. Due to the upcoming Nov. 10 Veterans' VoL XIII. No. 19 Bowling Green State University lntematlonal Alm Series, "Twenty-Four more infomialiolL Day holiday, the payroll office requests and becx>mes positively charged. Th8 UAO Rim, 7:45, 10 p.m.. 210 Eyes; 8 p.m., Gish Fdm Theater. "'Seaches." that aD time cards, time sheets and shock you receive at the door knob. iS this Malh Science Buting. exception sheets be turned in on Nov. 3 imbalance neutralizing itself by instanta Planetsium Show, "land Of The Southern for the pay of on 17 for neously conducting the charge to the Cross; 8 p.m .. Planetarium. Life Science Nov. 9, and Nov. ground. Modern art: Tuesday, Oct. 31 Building. the pay of Nov. 22. Week devoted Opera Theatre, "Street Scene: 8 p.m., The static build-up in these cases can Continuing Education Conference, Kobadle with that remembers it well. For there lies the remains of the S.S. UAO Rim, "The Philadelphia Story; 9 p.m.. and conditioning coach, athletics; Fay a System 36. For more ildormation, caD Central America and with it may be the answers to a missing 210 Malh Science. Univelsily. The deadline to submit llorgan, health educator; Donna material for the Nov. 6 issue is 5 p.m. 372-2225. chunk of American history and a wealth of sunken treasure. Howard, interim assistant ulors: Cifton P. Boutele, Teri magazine about the 10 richest ship sinkings. The S.S. Central Sharp, Gardner A. Md ean Jr.. Linda $600 and an Epson printer, Model FX100, America was number two. Swaisgood, Laura Shock, Beth Watson. tong carriage for $100. For r1lOl8 informa But at that time, Welsh had little reason to be very interested Jeffrey Welsh FacultyI Staffpositions tion, caB Sherly Wolpert at 372-8181. in tt.e article. He rtves far away from the ocean and tales of sunken ships and hidden treasures do not figure into any of FUweU Facts: his research areas - that is until earlier this summer. The foDowir1g facuhy posilioc IS are avaiable: Welsh is a friend of Charles Herdendorf, an oceanographer who specializes in From the Student Recreation Center marine biology recently retired from Ohio State University's Stone Laboratory on Fln•ice: Visiting assisiant/aSSOC piofessol (antic.,.,,,. Contact PU A. Mue1er (2·2520). and Gibraltar Island. Tom Tnompson is a former student of Herdendorfs who look up ~ .:- ~ Dea:line: Nov. 17. -A 3 Musketeers chocolate bar gets only 28 pet cent of its calories from fat, which ...... llmlhmnallcs and Slatlslk::s· Eugene Wcac:s VISiling Prufessor. Contact Hassoon s. Al-Amiri makes it one of the lowest fat snacks at the candy counter. But be aware-a regular studying shipwrecks as a hobby. Two years ago, Thompson asked Herdendorf if he'd be interested in joining the Columbus-America Discovery Group to collect marine data (2·2636). Deadline: March 1, or until satisfacby ca ldidale is tound.. size bar has 260 calories. An illustration from the book Story of An American Tragedy. about the sinking of the ~·-ice Languages: Chair. Conlacl Richad Hebein (2-2667). Deadline: Nov. 1. Also, on a wreck site. S.S. Central America. depicts the ship's final moments before it sunk off the coast of assistant professor of French (re-opened). Contact Diane Pretzer (2·2667). Deadline· Nov 1 or The Columbus-America Discovery Group comprises a research team and 20 until appointment is made. . . • -American children are watching more television than ever - about 26 hours a South Carolina. week among those six to 11 years old. On a yearly basis, that adds ~ to be more time investors who draw their name from the fact most of them are from the Columbus area and they are researching an American issue. Their first goal: to find the remains of 1857, newspapers filled their pages with survivors· accounts o~ what happened and ThA following admiuistl alive positiol is are avaiable: than what they spend in school. of the S.S. Central America. Their second goal: to detennine if it indeed still holds an by using this infonnation, little by little, the discovery group was able to piece together Residential Services: Assistant vice president. Conlacl Ammarie Heldt (2-2558). Deadline: -The word "substitute. on the label means the product is nutritionally equivalent to estimated $450 million worth of gold and antique coins. a probable location off the coast of South Carolina of the sinking. Nov.15. . the food it resembles. The word "imitation. means the product contains fewer vitamins, Lud