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"Serving the Bowling Green community for over 75years" # It's Dakich A Bob Knight disciple is tabbed to for 12 years - he also lettered four seasons there - □ Dakich, 34, succeeds Jim Larranaga as head coach ■ Assistant coach Keith Noftz will stay on with the head the Falcon men's basketball of the Falcon program. Larranaga left April 1 to program, as will the Falcons' trademark run-and- program. take over the George Mason program. gun style. Story, page five. A finalist for other jobs in the past - most re- ■ Dan Dakich by the numbers. Graphic, page five. By SCOTT BROWN cently the Wright State position last month ~ Da- I hi- HC News kich pulled out late in each search. But Bowling Green, he says, is different. the University from 1955-56. The younger Dakich Dan Dakich said last week he had found what he "I knew about the history," Dakich said Monday told stories Monday of being young and sporting a in front of a crowd of over 100 in the Ice Arena Bowling Green hat he had specially ordered. BG News Photo by Hidekl Kobayaihl wanted in Bowling Green. The University decided it wanted him as well, Lounge. "I want to be at a place where basketball His selection caps a three-week search conduct- Dan Dakich addresses a crowd Monday in the naming Dakich as the 14th men's basketball coach has been played well and where basketball is im- ed by athletic director Ron Zwierlein. Dakich and Ice Arena Lounge. He is the 14th coach in in its history Monday. portant." Bowling Creen basketball history. An assistant coach under Bob Knight at Indiana Dakich's father, Tom, lettered in basketball at • See DAKICH, page five. Students' Red River's lost items flood areas auctioned □ Campus Police urge students to claim identi- fiable articles by Friday, in search of prior to April 30 auction. By SARAH BEDNARSKI clean water /Tie BG News The Campus Police have □ Sanitary conditions could periodically come by scheduled an auction for next are threatened as with flushing water. Wednesday, April 30. All un- The city also supplied most claimed articles, ranging from water treatment plants of the water for Grand Forks bicycles to jewelry, will be auc- and sewage systems Air Force Base, where more tioned off. Angela Slade, public than 2,000 of the city's refu- safety records manager, said the are shut down. gees were staying. auction is scheduled for 10:30 am. at the Reed Street Ware- The Associated Press The base, which still had a reserve of clean water, was house. According to Barbara Waddell, GRAND FORKS, N.D. -- With pumping some water from a nearby small town and planned University public safety officer, a record flood filling most of there are approximately 103 un- the city with filthy water, city to bring in 20 large tanker trucks, said spokesman, Capt. claimed bikes. Waddell said the officials said Monday they police want students to claim were considering stringing a Byron Spencer. In the meantime, he said: their lost items but must do so by hose up to 22 miles across the Friday, April 25. The bikes range prairie to bring in clean water "We're asking people not to use the washing machine, limit from new models to older ones, so people could at least wash Waddell said. "We want students their hands. their shower usage, things like to have a chance to come and find "What people take for grant- that." their stuff," Waddell said. "Of- ed day to day, like taking a President Clinton planned to tentimes students think if some- shower and washing clothes, fly over the flooded area and isnt going to happen for quite visit the Air Force base on thing is lost, then it's gone. In a while," said National Guard Tuesday, the White House said. reality it might have been picked Capt. Greg Bowen. "The sani- City officials held a meeting up by custodian, and they turned tary conditions are primitive at Monday afternoon to discuss it in." According to Slade, umbrellas, best." the proposal for a long water The Red River that had pipeline. calculators, jewelry and watches flooded 75 percent of the city The city water treatment are some of the items to be auc- also shut down the municipal plant and sewer system are ex- tioned. water treatment plant, and pected to be flooded for weeks, If a student needs something there was no water service for and Bowen said the temporary like a calculator and doesn't want the estimated 10 percent of the hose or pipeline also could be to spend a lot, then the auction is city's 50,000 inhabitants who used to speed up the process of a place to buy it, Slade said. hadn't left yet. restoring service once the "We really hope that if "The toilet part is the worst," flood ebbs. The city uses about someone lost something, they said Richard George. "We just 8 million gallons of water a will come and look for it," Slade flush it with melted snow. We day. said. "There are several good were melting snow on the bar- The hose, probably about 6 pieces of jewelry, and we hate to becue grill." inches in diameter, would be see someone not recover their Portable bathrooms and made of a rubber-like material grandmother's ring." drinking water stations were with enough flexibility to con- Students who want to claim scattered throughout the city's form to the contour of the land, something must show proof of Associated PITH photo ownership, Slade said. She said a still-dry extreme west end. In officials said. U.S. Coast Guard Port Security Officer Leonard Tallevast looks over one of the 11 buildings which public and motel restrooms, • See FLOODS, page four. caught fire and burned Saturday and Sunday in downtown Grand Forks, N.D., during a survey Mon- • See AUCTION, page three. the stench built up until crews day.

AIDS Education Elective courses teach about HIV. AIDS and many do not even know it. lege of Health and Human Ser- □ University offers Second in a formation which students can EDITORS' NOTE: This « the second of And since the fastest growing vices, instructs the introductory classes to educate stu- series take with them into their profes- a four-part series on AIDS Education. group of people contracting HIV course, Medical Technology 205. sion," Bunner added. The series, coordinated by assistant are women and young people managing editor Amy tohnson, runs dents about virus in re- Bunner said this course is ap- Judy Adams, associate profes- through Thursday. sponse to inadequate ages 13-21, the University offers plicable to all students, no matter sor of medical technology, tea- elective courses to educate stu- what their majors might be. ches medical technology 380 - TODAY degree of necessary dents about HIV/AIDS. "This class may help educate The University offers several classes AIDS Education in Schools - thai can help studenls become more familiarity. The University offers three students with any major," Bun- AIDS during spring semesters. informed. sections in the Medical Technol- ner said. "For example, an attor- Adams, who originated and WEDNESDAY By AMY JOHNSON ogy department. These include ney may be defending someone proposed the class to the Uni- Many (ear testing simply because they EDUCATION lear the result. TheBG News Medical Technology 205, 370 and dealing with HIV discrmination; versty, said this class caters to THURSDAY 380. These courses are open to all a doctor or dentist may have an many majors but is especially II abstinence isn't an option, a myriad According to nationwide statis- students. HIV-positive patient; and a students. important for education majors. DI contraceptives is available to help Betsy Bunner, AIDS edcuatior people protect themselves. tics, one in 500 college students teacher may need to be educated "The introductory course fo- are infected with the AIDS virus, director at the University Col- about prevention methods for cuses on basic background in- • See CLASSES, page three. page two The BG News Tuesday, April 22, 1997

Mike Wendling Opinion Editor Opinion 372-6966

ANDREA WOOD H E BGSU activists deserve recognition

When / give food to the poor, they nomenclature). Social change tion of blind cocksureness. nation of ours. coil me a saint. When J ask why has almost always been viewed Negativity Is as un-American as Yet who loves this country "Who loves the poor have no food, they call me as the work of "misdirected you can get. more than the activist? What a communist. youth." Since those hearty Pilgrims better community member this country -Dom Helder Camara The most visible form of braved choppy Atlantic waters and could you ask for than the one more than the activism, or the protest, has Invaded the "New World," the very who demands that community activist? For a number of reasons, a lot been seen as sort of a "politi- definition of "America" has been problems be amended? of important community work Is cized angst:" a rebellion of sorts. the conquering spirit. From the The real work Is not being What better being done and those who do it Such work is part of "youth American Revolution to Lewis and done by those wearing the red. community rarely receive the recognition they culture." a stage of development Clark to the Louisiana Purchase white and blue (or the orange member NEWS should. Most often it Is not recog- known as the "bleeding heart and the settling of the frontier. and brown), it is being done by nition they seek. They are our local stage" which, like puberty, will America has been defined by those who want things to be could you ask "Serving the Bowling activists. pass. rugged individualism and the drive better than they are. Therefore for than the I am no cheerleader. I don't wish Lately, social change has for upward mobility. 'Love it or leave It" makes no one who Green community for to push people into the limelight If been given another name: Our history books are full of sense. The ones who "love It" over 75 years" they don't want to go. In fact, a lot liberalism (that's a whole other WASP bootstrap-pullers and go- the most are those who, despite demands that of campus activism Is a waste of column). getter types. Expansion and public ridicule, work for the community Ume because it Is not well thought What is the basis for this colonialism meant prosperity and betterment of their communities 210 West Hall out. But there are some successes, label of indignity that has been superiority. And considering our without the promise of reward. problems be Bowling Green State University and yet the work is usually Ignored slapped on activists both locally history, who dares challenge the Activism is not resume- amended?" Bowling Green, OH or dismissed by the larger commu- and generally? I should clarify optimistic spirit our nation's building. For many it is a way of 43403 nity. here. Activists take many forms, founders worked so hard to pound life. At around this Ume every [email protected] We must not forget that America and I am not being a cheer- Into the brains of our ancestors? spring, many gifted students get has always held Its gadflies in leader for any one group. But I This same spirit of conquestlng awards and scholarships based (419) 372-2601 contempt. Could It be generalized do not deny my leftist leanings, exists today. In the push for on academic performance and that the older generation looks and I write about what I know. corporate expansion; in the T- community service. upon the meager attempts at social What activism means is what shlrts declaring "No Fear." 1 was actually one of them. 372-6966 Editorial Board change by the younger generation it says: it Is a call to acUon. a The work of many activists Is a But there are so many who do Scott Brown with snide, conservative disdain? demand of redress or work for direct assault on that blind so much for the people of this Editor While generallzaUons are danger- institutional change on small or posltlvity made in the U.S.A. city and campus who, for a ous, some are lined with truth. large scales. Liberal activism Pushing for social change becomes variety of reasons, remain Vince Guerrieri Darla Wamock Our collective past indicates our demands attenUon to commu- an exhausting gig in the belly of nameless. Managing Editor Chief Reporter collective suspicion when It comes nity ills. To Idle onlookers, the red-white-and-blue-apple-pie Andrea Wood is a columnist to rabble-rousers, hippies, commu- activism Is inherently negative beast. Who can forget the plati- for The News. Questions and tude. "Love it or leave it?" There is comments can be sent to Amy Johnson Brandon Wray nists, muckrakers or what-have- In nature by default, because you (choose your own disapproving our nation is built on a founda- no room for criticism in this great [email protected] or 210 Assistant Entertainment West HalL Managing Editor Editor

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Hideki Kobayashi Blake Parkins Photo Editor Sports Editor DRUGS: They'll fc.U yox> Copy Staff 372-2604 1QO. Kristen Sherlock, Assistant Copy Chief Lauren Flynn Damion Heintschel ALCOHOL: Darren Liderbach Beth Kerby It'll „.t you bates. Olivia Inkroit Kerri Killion Elizabeth Reiter Kelly Von Glahn

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Art Staff 372-6966 Doug Khrenovsky. Assistant Photo Editor LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Jeremy Martin Amy Van Horn SQE sponsors the faculty members, the Issue the Israeli housing plan for Jews made it tolerable. Gina Fleming is most certainly relevant to the Jerusalem makes some people Some might inquire why forum on liberal student population as well. nervous." Palestinians are not treated as 372-2602 The Issue of seeking a liberal The cartoon's author has equals to the Jews in Israel. Sports Staff education versus a specialized education obviously been misinformed about nils Is a valid question and a Jim Tocco. Assistant Sports Editor You can tell it Is spring when has received close attention Israel's housing policy. serious issue. Jason McMahon William Sanderson the phone lines become overloaded recently. With the expansion of The settlements that Israel is One answer is that the and everyone Is scrambling to get knowledge In most disciplines, now building in liar Homa (a Palestinian Authority has not to a phone to dial into Star-90. college students are finding It neighborhood in East Jerusalem) come through with any of the Production Staff 372-8296 Every semester I franUcally page more advantageous to specialize are already owned by Jewish agreements It made with Israel Jennifer Apt Andy Cantrell through my Arts and Sciences in a particular field. Israelis. They are being built on in the Oslo treaty. The Palestin- Jen Casperson Brian Gallatin handbook to make sure I will Actively pursuing a liberal privately owned Jewish land for ian Human Rights Commission Chad Gamby Jeff Gayton satisfy all my requirements. I also education Is dangerous because Jewish and Arab settlers. has made over 400 Inquiries Stacy Hubert Heidi Kropf make absolutely certain to take all you might have a difficult Ume It is true that the majority of the with the Palestinian Authority, Maggie Kushlak Greg Schwiizgabel the necessary classes so I will securing a Job with a liberal arts dwellings will be going to Jewish and none have been looked into Cathy Raidl Tiffany Wendeln graduate on Ume. educaUon than with a more residents and that this area of by that organization. Jessica Wherry Carla Zvosec But where do all these require- technical, skills-oriented Jerusalem has an Arab majority, The Authority has shut down ments come from? Why do I have educaUon. but if a Jewish neighborhood 10 newspapers since the Oslo to take a class that has an "inter- The question thus arises: cannot be built near an Arab agreements. The Authority is Advertising Staff 372-2605 national perspective?" , What Is the purpose of a liberal neighborhood and Arabs and Jews still calling for the destruction of Brian Beleski Melissa Binkley Every year you have heard the education? How might appar- have no hope of living together the state of Israel. Christy Hagerman Alison Policy following phrase uttered by either ently unconnected courses then the entire peace process Is a Though over 120 Jews have Lori Patton Jim Vassallo yourself or your classmates: "Why benefit students in the "real waste. been killed by terrorists in Israel do I have to take this class? How world?" Another common mlsconcepUon since the Oslo treaty, not even does it fit into my major?" What Although I will not pretend to is that East Jerusalem has histori- one terrorist has been pros- Letters to the Editor you really mean is the following: have the answers to these cally had an Arab majority. It was ecuted by the Authority. Be- "How does this class get me any questions. I would like to extend not until 1967 that East Jerusa- tween 1994 and 1996 Arafat If you would like to submit a Letter to the closer to landing a Job related to Editor, please follow these guidelines an Invitation to all those Inter- lem acquired an Arab majority. made 56 anti-Israel speeches my area of expertise?" ested to attend a debate being Censuses as early as 1840 and intending to incite violence. • Make fare the letter b 509 words or lea*. Although I value questioning sponsored by Students for before show that there was a The Authority has continually Please Include your address, major, aca- one's education. 1 believe there are demic class and phone number (phone Quality Education (SQE) on Jewish majority in East Jerusalem. failed to disarm the terrorist numbers are strictly for verification and good reasons for taking classes Wednesday. April 23rd in the What happened to these Jews? militias affiliated with the not far publication). which have nothing to do with Campus room of the Union at When Jordan Invaded Jerusalem group. Furthermore, the Pales- • Letters must be typed, not handwritten. one's major. Some classes that we 4:30. SQE will extend the the troops slaughtered many of Unlan Authority Is unlawfully Letters brought In saved on a Madntosh- are most hesitant to take some- conversation addressed in Dr. these Jews. Many others left when keeping Its offices In the Orient compatJble disk are preferred. times turn out the be the most Katz's speech. The debate will the Jordanians destroyed the House In Jerusalem. • Bring the letter to Room 210 West Hall, enlightening experiences. or e-mail us at bgnewsebgnet.bgsu.edu. feature. Dr. Nancy Kubasek of Jewish cemeteries and razed all 60 Israel cannot give In entirely Be prepared to show valid kteaUflcation. On the other hand, I only have the legal studies department, synagogues. and then hope that the Author - • Space limitations may prevent The New* so much time and money to devote arguing for a liberal education. The Jews of Israel have been lty will comply with Its part of from priatiag all letters received. The to my studies. It would be great If there are any questions, much kinder to Arab Inhabitants the bargain. In fact, there News reserves the right to edit any and fun to take any class I wanted, but please feel free to contact me at than any Arab nation has been to should be no further conces- all letters. that is not exactly practical. When bobhausObgnet.bgsu.edu. Jews. Since 1970 the number of sions made unUl the Palestinian • Aa—ymoas letters wifl not be printed. it comes time to register. I have to mosques In Bethlehem has grown Authority recognizes that Israel make a choice, and those choices Bob Hausmann from five to 70. Since 1967 the has die right to exist. Copyright C 1997. The BG News. Bowling are usually facilitated by their Member Muslim population has grown by In conclusion, both the Green. Ohio. Reprinting of any material in this appllcability to my major. Students for Quality EducaUon 156 percent (compared to the 105 Israeli government and the publication without the permission of The BG News The controversy surrounding percent increase In Jewish resi- Palestinian Authority must work is strictly prohibited. class scheduling is an ongoing dents). to create peace in the Middle The BG News is an independent publication debate. This discussion Is veiy Housing plans These are Just a few examples of East. Nobody will get everything founded in 1920 and is published daily during the academic year and weekly during the summer se- closely related to the age old misrepresented how Israel has been kind to its they want, but that Is the mester. debate surrounding "liberal Arab population. Israel has been nature of compromise. Opinions expressed in columns and letters to education." In I he April 11 issue of The kind enough that many Arabs There are no bad guys. There the editor are not necessarily those of the student Recently, the president of our Newa there was a cartoon leave Arab nations in favor of is simply too much red tape and body, faculty. University administration or The BG University invited Dr. Stanely Katz depicting a man resembling Israel. Most Arab Palestinians have not enough patience. News. Unsigned editorials are the opinion of the to speak about the changing Yasir Arafat standing in the roots in Israel that go back no Spring 1997 BG News staff. deflniUon of liberal education In Louis Lomasky The BG News encourages its readers to notify middle of a bunch of houses more than three generations the paper of any errors in stories or photograph the 21st century. Although the which formed the shape of a simply because there was no President descriptions. lecture was targeted more toward noose. 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Around the State BG Newt Pholo by Amy Van Hon Sara Mitten, sophomore child psychology major, creates a plaster girl for her 3-D foundations cbss Monday at the Fine Arts Building. Two killed in Delaware car accident

DELAWARE - Two people died and a third was seriously in- jured Monday morning in a head-on two-vehicle accident just south of this central Ohio city. Library holds anniversary party Police spokeswoman Debi Drum said drivers Ronald Tossey, 51, and Ronald Shunk, SO, both of Delaware, died in the crash along U.S. 42. Shunk's wife, Charlene Shunk, was injured. □ The University cele- The gala included a speech by Sherry Gray, who is now in get the book you asked for and if Mrs. Shunk, 48, was taken to Grant Medical Center where she University President Sidney charge of the main circulation it was the wrong book, people was listed in critical condition Monday afternoon. Hospital brated the opening of Ribeau, a performance from the desk at the main door, has really got frustrated. When we spokeswoman Connie Stover said her injuries included a frac- Jerome Library thirty University Gospel Choir and a worked there for all of the buil- first opened here, students were tured left arm and head trauma. raffle to raise money for new ding's thirty years. She re- amazed when we told them they Tossey was driving his pickup when he collided head-on with years ago and recalls furnishings in the first floor stu- membered her first impression could walk through the shelves the Shunks' car about 6:30 am. The accident forced authorities the changes that have dent lounge. of the library. themselves." to close the highway for about two hours. occurred. Ribeau said the greatest asset "It was immense," she said. Linda Dobb, dean of the librar- of the University was the people "Since then, the Immensity has y, said the number of people By JOHN STEBBINS who made the library more than worn otf, but it's still amazing showed the library has been Proposal to privatize county jails debated The BG News a place to store books. with all the changes that have something special to the Univer- happened over the last thirty MARION - A proposal to allow some county jails to be run by "We have the most energized, sity. private companies is receiving mixed reviews in Marion County, After 30 years of studying enthusiastic staff here," he said. years." where a $10 million regional jail is planned. quietly without snacks and "That's what makes this place so Gray also reflected on the ini- "It makes it such a wonderful Marion County Sheriff John Butterworth said the proposal has drinks, 100 members of current special. It is they who set the tial impact the Jerome Library occasion to have so many people been tried and does not work. and former faculty celebrated standard and show students here first had. "The old library was in here involved in the library," she "Companies come in with a low-ball figure then down the road the anniversary of the Jeron.e what higher education is about." the McFall Center," she said. said. "It shows we have so many- they increase it," Butterworth said. "It drops right back into the Library's opening with wine and Many of the current and form- "We had closed stacks where the people who really care about community's lap." hors d'oeuvres served in the li- er staff took advantage of the library employees had to search making this library the main pil- The bill was introduced in February by state Rep. E.J. Thomas, brary's main lobby on Friday event to reflect on the changes for books you requested. It lar In this university's pursuit of R-Columbus. It would apply only to jails with 200 or more higher education." prisoners ~ about 20 percent of the state's 81 county jails. night. that took place since 1967. usually took two hours or more to County Commissioner Larry Mumper said the legislation should be considered if it could cut costs while maintaining jail AUCTION safety standards. "I don't think privatization is necessarily out of line," Mumper said. "Anytime we can save money for the taxpayers we're al- Continued from page one. lost bicycles need to come to the According to Slade, if students patcher," Slade said. campus police station between are unable to claim their items Slade said they encourage all ways going to look at those options. For me to sit here and not say the buildings on campus that we'd look at other options would be irresponsible." serial number or an original the hours of 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. If during business hours, then other But Robert Cornwell, executive director of the Buckeye State receipt is helpful. they wish to find a lost ring or arrangements can be made. have a lost and found area to give Sheriffs Association, said the proposal strips sheriffs of their Both Waddell and Slade said calculator they should arrive be- "If they can't make it, then call those articles to the police by legal right to run the county jail. students who want to find their tween 8 a.m and 4 p.m. me and I'll leave It with the dis- Wednesday, April 23. "It's one of the statutory jobs of the sheriff to operate the county jail," Cornwell said. "It's our belief that you cannot priva- EDUCATION tize punishment." AIDS Marion and Hardin counties in central Ohio are sharing the construction and operating costs of the jail, which is expected to CLASSES open within two years. Continued from page one. the pathology of the opportunis- "Igo to schools and interact with teachers of tic infections that occur," Harr Marion State Highway Patrol selects new "I go to schools and Interact said. "Occupational exposure commander with teachers of all levels and all levels and many teachers tell me it precautions, medical ethics, dis- many teachers tell me it frus- frustrates them about the inadequate closure and treatment also are MARION - An 18-year veteran of the State Highway Patrol trates them about the inadequate amount of information they have about the covered in the class." and former Trooper of the Year has been selected as commander amount of information they have Other topics discussed in the of the Marion post. about the virus and not knowing virus and not knowing what is available to class include how people with Lt. Daniel Greene, 40, a former sergeant at the West Jefferson what is available to them in them in terms of learning about it." HIV survive, how the disease post, was appointed to the post last week. He replaces Lt. Clarke terms of learning about It," evolves and how treatments Kiner, who transferred to the Delaware post. Adams said. work. "I just want to keep the image of the patrol up in Marion Adams said the class helps fu- "Students will learn what is available to County," said Greene. "I think the patrol has a lot of respect ture teachers to be informed and "Basically, this is an applica- here. I want to serve the community and just do what I've been them as future teachers, where to go for help tion class where progression is doing." educated with the facts and re- Greene, an Albany native, joined the patrol in May 1979. He sources of the virus. and what to expect in the teaching arena." important and biological scienc- was assigned to the Ironton post in southern Ohio along the Ohio In addition, the class informs es are researched," he said. River, where he was selected Trooper of the Year in 1981. students about the policies and "Students take what they know procedures regarding school dis- Judy Adams and apply it in order to grow." tricts, she said. associate professor of medical technology All three instructors agree "Students will learn what is these courses derive from what available to them as future the University's health college American Heart teachers, where to go for help ate professor of medical technol- presents itself as a disease en- offers students, such as educat- CPR Association J and what to expect in the teach- ogy 370, said that the course pre- tity. ing people about diseases and in- can keep your love alive Fighting Heart Disease V ing arena," Adams said. sents to students the scientific "Students will learn how the fections which affect the society and Stroke Robert Harr, chair and associ- basis and mechanism of how HIV HIV virus invades the cells and as a whole.

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NATION Screening of McVeigh Study of warplane crash site impeded The Associated Press who was at the controls when trial jurors the the plane left a Tucson, EAGLE, Colo. - Wind-driven Ariz., base on a training mis- concluded snow Monday kept an Air sion and veered north toward Force recovery team known as Colorado. The site in the cen- The Associated Press the "Ninja brain surgeons" tral Rockies, 15 miles south- from dangling over a steep west of Vail, is some 800 miles DENVER -- The final prospec- Rocky Mountain slope to exam- off course. tive jurors were screened Mon- ine the suspected crash site of The only way to get a rescue day in the Oklahoma City bomb- a missing warplane. team to the site - at least until ing trial, with the judge telling A powerful helicopter the snow melts this summer - them they could know within needed to drop the team was is to dangle them 100 to 200 hours whether they are in the grounded by the weather at an feet below the helicopter, and final jury pool. airport 40 miles away. A blow- one good gust could "whip "We're getting close here," ing snow advisory and howling them right into the mountain- U.S. District Judge Richard winds whipped through the side," Maj. Gen. Nels Running Matsch told a prospect, a retired search headquarters here, said. Air Force man who works in re- about a mile below the snowy The helicopter from the Kirt- tail. The judge said the man mountainside where shards of land Air Force Base in New would be contacted Monday gray metal were spotted Sun- Mexico is powerful enough to night or Tuesday morning. day. withstand some high winds, The judge told another. "We'll The weather was expected to and also can fly at altitudes of be getting back to you soon for improve Tuesday. But Air up to 16,000 feet and lift 20,000 the selection of the jury." Force Col. Denver Pletcher pounds. These were Matsch's first pub- said the new snow cover on the But Running said, "I'm not lic comments confirming that jagged, steep slope could make going to ask them to handle 45 jury selection was winding down. it too dangerous for the crew to mph winds." Sources have said opening lower searchers. The helicopter got as far as statements are tentatively "We weren't able to find it in an airport in Leadville, which scheduled to begin Thursday, fol- the first place because of the at 10,143-feet is home to the na- lowing the last private sessions snow ... fresh snow is the big tion's highest airport. Once it in which jurors are dismissed for problem," Pletcher said. reaches the search headquar- legal reasons and the exercising The Air Force believes the ters, the crew will confer with AaiocUrtd Prrii photo of peremptory challenges, in wreckage is the $9 million A-10 other pilots who have flown which attorneys can eliminate Thunderbolt warplane which Air Force Col. Denver Pletcher, from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tuscon, Ariz., briefs the media over the site and decide prospective jurors without stat- vanished April 2. But there was whether to drop the para- in front of a snow-covered mountain in Eagle, Col., on Monday. ing a reason. no sign of Capt. Craig Button, rescue team. The judge, meantime, was con- sidering empaneling an anony- mous jury to hear the case against Timothy McVeigh, who faces the death penalty on mur- Parents complain about kids' easy math der and conspiracy charges in the April 19, 1995, bombing that killed 168 people. Critics in California say schools create mies. A state board is working on make math more meaningful by For others, it doesn't. Matsch was considering shuf- new standards this year. changing from a dry-as-chalk "We have never said anywhere fling the numbers assigned to math dummies, low national standard And the issue has attracted focus on drills, postulates, defini- in any of our publications that jury candidates who have under- angry parents' attention beyond tions and proofs - the memoriza- children shouldn't know their ba- gone extensive questioning about The Associated Press the books and container have California, because some of the tion of tables and rules - to a sic skills," he added. their attitudes and backgrounds, only two dimensions. And the teaching philosophy under fire more real-world focus. sources told The Associated WASHINGTON - It's the kind kids also may use a calculator to would show up in voluntary The council also recommended In an interview, though. Price Press. of drill that drives math nerds figure out .75 times 600, part of national standards and tests that that all grades use calculators. questioned the need to learn the With the new numbers, it crazy. And it wouldn't matter so the exercise. The text gives the President Clinton supports. multiplication tables, or at least would be impossible to tell who much if these statisticians, scien- answer, right next to the prob- Critics say the math curricu- "All of the research that we've more than half of them. Why actually was seated on the jury. tists and others weren't parents lem, just in case students can't lum reflects the handiwork of the seen shows that children learn memorize 4 times 3 if you Also, the judge has arranged for as well. get it with a calculator. National Council of Teachers of' differently," said Jack Price, already know 3 times 4? jurors to sit behind a large wall The drill, as described in a Cal- Critics like Paul Clopton, a Mathematics, which in 1989 professor of mathematics educa- blocking them from the media - ifornia workbook for seventh- 46-year-old statistician and called for a national overhaul of tion at California State Polytech- Why figure a square root with- but not from the public section of graders: angry San Diego parent, say 1992 math teaching. nic University in Pomona and out a calculator? Or long division the courtroom. Students, in a group, must fill changes in California math The council, worried about past president of the national for that matter? Why do a stack Juror questioning continued an imaginary recycling container teaching, prompting such exer- America's math phobia and group. "For some, direct instruc- of division problems for home- Monday with four people brought with imaginary phone books. But cises, are creating math dum- dropping test scores, hoped to tion in the classroom works well. work? into court by the lunch break. A total of 96 people had undergone questioning by the judge and the attorneys since March 31. Testimony continues in Aberdeen trial Among those questioned was a woman who said she struggled to Witnesses claim trainees wanted to said she told her "he had a sexy guilty of a single rape conviction. case ruled Friday that drill ser- determine her feelings about the bald head." His lawyers, who began pre- geants have so much power over death penalty. have sex with Army drill sergeant Simpson, 32, is one of 12 Aber- senting their case Friday, con- trainees that they don't need to An administrative assistant deen Proving Ground staff mem- tend the women participated use a weapon or threaten force to with a hospital background, the The Associated Press martial of Staff Sgt. Delmar bers charged with criminal sex- willingly and Simpson is not be found guilty of rape. woman said she always con- Simpson. ual misconduct. He is charged guilty of rape. They have argued sidered herself a "proponent of ABERDEEN PROVING "She said she thought he was with 54 crimes ranging from the women only pressed charges The judge further stated that the death penalty" - until she got GROUND, Md. - Two trainees sexy and if the chance was given sexual invitations to rape involv- when investigators bullied them the women need not resist or ob- her summons in the McVeigh who accused a former Army drill to her that she would have sex ing 13 women from his former or offered them leniency in dis- ject, either, for Simpson to be trial. sergeant of rape made no secret with him," added Pfc Carnesia company. ciplinary cases. found guilty of rape. "I had many sleepless nights of wanting to have sex with him, Jones. Simpson has already pleaded One of Simpson's lawyers, over it because I never thought witnesses testified Monday. Scott and Jones both character- guilty to having sex with 11 Capt. Edward Brady, said he ex- Also Monday, an Army drill in- that it would be my decision," she One of the women said she ized the woman as a compulsive women subordinates in violation pected the defense to rest Tues- structor at Fort Leonard Wood in "thought he was sexy" and par- said. liar. of Army regulations, and he day. He said Simpson hasn't de- Missouri pleaded guilty to posing aded by his office in short-shorts She said she feels she could Both said the other accuser faces up to 32 years in prison for cided whether to testify. for a nude photograph taken by still recommend execution under and a bikini top, Pfc. Divina Scott told them that she, too, wanted to those charges. He could be sen- In a major setback for the de- two female trainees but pleaded "certain circumstances." testified Monday at the court- have sex with Simpson. Jones tenced to life in prison if found fense, however, the judge in the innocent to other charges. FLOODS said the cleanup alone would eas- Continued from page one. che, a few miles west, has flood- ily cost more than $40 million. ing on low-lying roads. sfloarltesi However, there were no de- And Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D, Farther north, about 140 miles cisions yet on where the pipeline said the cost of repairs could ex- from Grand Forks, the flood is MEDIUM would be placed or even exactly ceed $1 billion. expected to hit Winnipeg, Mani- where the water would come The river, moving slowly north toba, in a couple of weeks on its CHEESE or CHEESE & PEPPERONI from. across the extraordinarily flat way to vast Lake Winnipeg and Across the river in East Grand terrain of the Red River Valley, eventually to Hudson Bay. 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Dan Dakich (left) has been Bob Knight's top assistant at Indiana since 1990. Auaclatrd Pre■• nk paata From IU to BG Major changes A look at new Falcon basketball coach Dan not planned Dakich's career under Bob Knight at Indiana Dakich plans to keep Dakich the player □ Tear o rcM PGA rct.mi PTA Pet. AM. PU. AT§. Keith Noftz on staff and 1984-85 29 38 68 .315 18 27 .667 60 88 3.0 1983-84 17 8 23 .364 12 19 .632 II 28 1.6 stay with the Falcons' 1982-83 24 30 55 .545 33 53 .623 49 93 3.9 pressuring, up-tempo 1981 82 28 61 114 .535 25 34 .735 76 147 5.2 Career 98 134 289 .817 88 134 .887 198 388 3.8 brand of basketball.

Dakich the coach Dakich the man By SCOTT BROWN Tear OreraU BlfTea Poll Name: Daniel John Dakich The BC News 1996-97 22 II 9-9 i-eui NCAA Blrthdate/Afe: AuguM 17. 1962/34 Stacey Noftz 1995-96 19 12 12-6 I 2nd NCAA Place of Bt.ta Gary, hid 1994-95 19-12 11-7 I 3rd NCAA Hometown: Mrnlllvlllr hid Dan Dakich inherits a team ties. 1993-94 21-9 12-6 3rd NCAA HlfB School: Andrean High School IMerrtllvllk. Indl 1992 93 31-4 17-1 let NCAA College: Indiana Unhrrslly that is geared to a run-and-gun, "Dan and I have really seemed 1991 92 27-7 14-4 2nd NCAA Degree: TrleeommunlcaUona. 1985 in-your-face pressuring style. to hit it off," Noftz said of Da- 1990-91 29-5 15-3 I-1 at NCAA PaaaUj: wife. Jackie; son. Andrew 12) He won't attempt to tinker with kich. "I've been very impressed. 1989-90 18 II 8-10 7Ul NCAA 1988 89 27 8 15-3 lal NCAA that. I'm really looking forward to 1987-88 19-10 11-7 Sill NCAA Fast Facts Dakich was named the new working with him and these 198687 30-4 15-3 t-lst NCAA Indiana won lour Big Ten Uuea and one national men's basketball coach Monday, players." 1985 86 21 8 13 5 2nd NCAA rhainplon*htp during hln coaching tenure: beat known completing a three-week search. Tolala 283-101 152-84 In Indiana for defensive job on Michael Jordan In lU's Dakich said he hopes to have (737) (.704) win over North Carolina In 1984 NCAA Tournament Longtime coach Jim Larranaga the rest of his staff filled by the left BG earlier this month. end of this week or the beginning BG News Graphic by Scott Brown (Photo by Htde*i Kobayashi) "I wont play slow," Dakich of next week. said, adding that he has played "I'm not without options," Da DAKICH up-tempo most of his basketball kich said. "One of the things I've life. "That's the way I like to means being like Coach Knight, been able to do in coaching is Continued from page one. play. We're going to get the ball make a lot of friends. Coach "Dan did as good a job as any assistant then that Is what I want to do." down the floor." Noftz is going to stay with me, Iowa assistant coach Rich Wal- He has served as Knight's top and I'm thrilled to death about it, assistant since 1990. Falcon forward Anthony ker - a former Falcon player and coach that I've had at Indiana. He has been a Stacey, the leading scorer re- quite frankly. assistant coach - were the fina- "Dan did as good a job as any "Keith wanted to stay and I tremendous part of the successes of Indiana assistant coach that I've had at turning from last season's MAC lists and each interviewed on basketball over the last 16 years, from his championship team, expressed asked him to slay." campus last week. Indiana He has been a tremen- satisfaction with Dakich's hiring. Noftz's return also pleases "His warmness, his honesty four years as a player to his last 12 as a dous part of the successes of In- "I think Coach Dakich is the many of the Falcon players, who and sincerity ... the way he came coach. There is no one I've hated to see leave diana basketball over the last 16 kind of coach that will take us to have said from the start they across and presented himself, years, from his four years as a the next level, which is the NCAA wanted him to be a part of the very open, very frank, great re- more than Dan. But the job at Bowling Green player to his last 12 as a coach," Tournament," Stacey said. "We'- program. cruiting ties out there in the Knight told The Associated re ready for that. We're looking is a tremendous opportunity for him, and Press. BG's schedule is yet to be com- Midwest," Zwierlein said of the there is no one that will do a better job than forward to getting prepared to pletely filled for the coming things that made Dakich stick out "There is no one I've hated to play next year. season. When asked if he would "What we know of him, we from the rest of the candidates. him." see leave more than Dan. But the consider scheduling a game with "I think the cream really rose really respect him. We feel com- job at Bowling Green is a tre- Indiana and Knight, Dakich's re- to the surface. We had a difficult fortable with him, and that is all mendous opportunity for him, sponse drew laughter from the choice, but I really felt comfort- Bob Knight and there Is no one that will do a you can expect of a new coach." Dakich said Monday that Keith interview room. able about the final decision and Indiana men's basketball coach better job than him." "He's always said when I was getting Dan to Join the BG staff." Dakich averaged just 3.6 points Noftz, the top assistant under Larranaga who has been with the an assistant with some of the Zwierlein noted that terms of a game during his career, b-jt is suggestions that I made that he the agreement had yet to be fina- Monday's press conference, did oft-controversial Hoosier coach best known for a defensive stuff- program for three years, will stay on. The capacity that Noftz couldn't wait to schedule me," lized, but did acknowledge that issue a short statement: "I am de- who Dakich has either played or ing of Michael Jordan in Indian- Dakich said. Dakich will receive a multi-year lighted that Dan Dakich has ac- coached under for the past IS a's upset of North Carolina in the will fill is still uncertain, but he is happy to come back regardless of When asked if he would like deal. cepted the position as head years. 1984 Mideast Regional. playing under "another Bob Zwierlein came to a joint de- coach. I believe he will be a real Dakich did not shy away from The Falcons return three start- being the top assistant or not. "I've said from the beginning I Knight," Stacey could only laugh. cision - which he considered asset to our basketball program that stigma ers from last season's 22-10 team "He explained to us about play- "very close" - along with Uni- would like to return, so I'm ex- because he brings with him the "If [the University] hired Bob which won the MAC regular- ing for Coach Knight," Stacey versity President Sidney Ribeau zest to see our young athletes Knight... the school would be en- season championship. tremely pleased," Noftz said. Saturday afternoon. That de- "Most of all, I'm glad we have the said. "We're excited about it. We succeed academically, as well as hanced money-wise, reputation- "Nobody is going to expect to don't think he's going to be the cision, Zwierlein said, also fac- on the basketball court. We all wise," Dakich said. "The basket- win more than I'm going to ex- position filled. The past few tored in the reactions of other weeks have been very trying." next Bobby Knight. I'm sure they wish him well, and welcome Dan ball program would have won pect to win," Dakich said. "I'm have some similarities, but I'm members of the University and his family to our University every championship that it has not going to make any grand Noftz was basically a one-man sure he won't take everything community who had met with community." played for. The players would all promises other than that I'm go- staff the past three weeks, re- with him. each finalist last week. With Dakich came the inevita- be successful. ing to do the best that I can for cruiting as well as coordinating "The bottom line is, we want to Ribeau, while he didn't attend ble comparisons to Knight, the "I hope to do that. If that the players and the University." the Falcons' on-campus actlvi- win." ^SlOUALs^ 1997 Sales & Marketing Club Bike Expo inthrop > \

□ Throwing and jump- "We had a great meet," Price State, which wasn't at the meet." not placing in the 1500-meter run ing events are the keys said. "I knew we had the best re- Sturzinger combined with to place second in the 3000-meter lay team in the MAC. There were Heather Nordgrcn to win the dis- run with a time of 10 minutes, to the Falcon victory. some places where we could have cus championship for BG. Nord- 3.44 seconds. The Falcons edge done a little better, but there gren placed fourth overall. Senior Renee Strayer was were several good things that Nordgren saved her best for named most improved athlete of Miami by half a point. happened, including quite a few last In the hammer throw, as she the meet by running a personal personal records." had to come from behind to win it record in the SOOO-meter run. By BRETT THOMPSON According to Price, the mis- on one of her final throws. Strayer finished fourth with a The BC News take in scoring was understanda- Nordgren took top honors in time of 17 minutes, 21.54 sec- ble. the hammer by launching a onds. The high-flying Falcon track- "It was a difficult meet to throw of 149 feet, 11 inches. She Freshman Nikki Monroe had sters sent a message to the rest score, because they scored it by combined with Elyse Roethlis- her biggest meet of the year by of the MAC last weekend by cru- adding the top two placers from berger for another Falcon cham- setting two personal records. ising to victory at the MAC Relay each team and comparing them," pionship in the event. Monroe grabbed sixth in the Championships. Price said. "I'm just really ex- A third BG championship was 3000 with a time of 10 minutes, Bowling Green established it- cited that we did end up winning. captured in the high jump by Jodi 16.6 seconds and also ran a per- self as a contender in the MAC ti- The girls worked hard and they Rafferty and freshman Ste- sonal best of 4 minutes, 46.34 tle race with its impressive show- deserve it." phanie Heldt. Rafferty soared to seconds in the 1500. ing at Kalamazoo, Mich. The meet was highlighted by second place with a jump of S Other placers for the Falcons Propelled by dominating per- several outstanding individual feet, 7.75 Inches and Heldt was include: Kristin Inman, second in formances in the throwing performances. not far behind with a jump of S the 400 hurdles; Emily Cokinos, events and jumps, the Falcons Nikki Sturzinger continued to feet, 5.25 inches, good for sev- second in the javelin; Becky Bar- raced to a first place finish, edg- annihilate MAC competition as enth nett, fifth in the long jump and ing Miami by just half of a point. she notched a double win in the "We really showed what we are sixth in the javelin; Brook Miller, BG overcame a much- shot put and discus. capable of doing this weekend," eighth in the long jump and sixth improved Miami team by racking Sturzinger won the shot put Heldt said. "Personally, I've in the 400 hurdles; Nikki Litz, up 103 points. The Redskins set- with a heave of 46 feet, 10.75 in- progressed a lot this season and eighth in the triple jump and Mi- tled for second with 102.5 points ches and won the discus with a so has the rest of the team, and it chelle Mueller, sixth in the 800. and Western took third throw of 155 feet, 9 inches. was evident at the MAC relays. I Heldt attributed the victory to with 102. Ball State finished a For her efforts, Sturzinger was think Kent State and Eastern depth and consistency and added distant fourth with 97.5 points. named top performer of the Michigan and the other top teams that the win was a confidence The Falcons and coach Steve meet. in the MAC might be a litUe in- booster for the team. Price initially thought they had "I expected Nikki to win both timidated by us now." "We have been very consistent tied for second, but a scoring those events," Price said. "She's The distance squad came all season long," Heldt said. "I BC Ncwi Phot* by elm FfemiM mistake was discovered late yes- easily the best shot putter in the through with one of its best think this weekend proves that The Falcon throwers had an excellent showing at the MAC Relays, terday and gave BG a much- conference, and her main compe- meets of the season. Sophomore we can definitely contend for a leading the team with three first-place finishes as BG won the meet, deserved championship. tition in the discus is from Kent Jessica LaFene came back from MAC outdoor championship." BG runners are runners-up Sports Briefs

□ The Falcon men's before the MAC Championships revenge in the 200. "[Toledo's] job; he's been improving in the Wolf earns MAC honors track team places sec- roll around. Dorian Hooker beat me in the 110-meter hurdles," Sink said. Bowling Green senior pitcher Jennifer Wolf was named the "We did not have a good meet," 100, so I was able to come back "Then 15 minutes later after the Mid-American Conference Pitcher of the Week, the league an- ond out of eight teams Sink said. "It is good that it hap- and get him in the 200," Clay 110 hurdles, he ran a 400 and fin- nounced Monday. at the MAC Relays, pens now. Hopefully, we'll said. ished third overall." Wolf appeared in six games over the week and went the dis- bounce back and put it together." "I was very happy with our As for the distance events, tance in four of them. In those four complete games, she allowed winning four events and Even though MAC frontrun- performance," Clay said. "We've Bowling Green is slowly only one earned run in 31 1-3 innings for a mesmerizing ERA of dominating the sprints. ners Eastern Michigan and Kent been improving in the sprints creeping up on the top runners In 0.22. were not at the meet, strong per- and I'm hoping to make provi- the MAC. The Boulder, Colo, native earned both wins in Saturday's By TOD McCLOSKEY formances by other teams, in- sional times in the 200, as well as Craig Nleset and Jim Weckes- doubleheader at Ohio to run her season record to 7-13. in the 400-meter and 1600-meter In last Monday's game against , Wolf matched her ca- The BC News cluding the Falcons, indicate that ser teamed up in the 1500-meter reer high for strikeouts by fanning 13 Titan batters in a 1-0 Fal- the MAC is a very tough track relays." run to lift the Falcons to an out- con loss. Wolf leads the MAC in strikeouts with 108 and is the The Bowling Green men's and field conference. The 400 relay of Holmes, Dar- standing second place. Falcon career leader in the category with 472 punchouts. She is track team is moving up the As has been the case all year, ren Braddix, Terry Rivers and Nieset also ran the 800-meter, also atop the BG charts in victories (51) and shutouts (23). charts in the Mid-American Con- the Falcon sprints coasted over Clay continued their need for run with Miller and their com- ference this week with an excel- all the MAC teams. Three of the speed, as the talented foursome bined effort resulted in a third Women's basketball team doles out awards lent second-place finish at the four Bowling Green first-places won a tough race. place for the Falcons. MAC relays. were sprinting events. The 1600 relay, composed of One major highlight from the Several awards were presented and a few goodbyes were said at the Bowling Green women's basketball banquet, held Satur- The meet remained a close "Once again our sprinters Braddix, Pat Miller, Rivers and field events was provided by Clay, complimented the 400 relay day night at Kaufman's. battle between Bowling Green came through," Sink said, "which Adam Rose and Geoff Fiedler in Juniors Sara Puthoff and Charlotta Jones shared the Long's and Central Michigan, but the shows a dominance with our by breaking through to a first- the shot put. Rose threw 55 feet, Cleaners Player of the Year award. Puthoff made good on a Chippewas pulled away in the team." place victory with a time of 1/4 inches and Fiedler tossed preseason All-MAC selection by earning first-team honors, while end, finishing with 130 points. Rah'Sheen Clay and Damon 3:15.4. 53-3 1/2 to win the event for Jones grabbed a spot on the second team. Bowling Green managed 113.5, Holmes ran to second and ninth "Damon Holmes had a big con- Bowling Green. Puthoff also snatched the Free-Throw Award. She led the na- outlasting Miami, who placed places, respectively, giving the tribution in this meet, scoring 11 "Our shot putters were a big tion in foul shooting this season with a 89.7 percent clip. She third with 111 points. Falcons a second overall place in and a half points," Sink said. highlight for us," Sink said. made 101 of 107 charity tosses in MAC contests. "Even though we were 16 and a the 100-meter dash. "He's been getting better and "Geoff Fiedler had a seasonal Others claiming awards were: junior Brooke Belcher, Schol- half points behind Central Mich- In the 200-meter dash. Clay better." best throw, which helped win the ar/Athlete Award (3.73 grade-point average in pre- In another sprint event, event." med/biology); sophomore Jacki Raterman, Most Improved igan, we could have won this came back to win the event in a Player Award; sophomore Jenifer Gafford, Hustle Award; senior meet," Falcon coach Sid Sink close NCAA provisional time of 400-meter dash, Braddi:: and Chris Stueve added another Candy Day, Most Inspirational Player Award; and seniors Miche- said. 20.9 seconds. With a seventh- Rivers placed third and fourth great performance, competing in lle Terry and Maureen Ryan, a four-year manager, who each Placing second may look nice, place finish from Holmes, Bowl- overall, respectively, to boost the the triple jump and 400-meter in- picked up the prestigious Falcon Award, given for outstanding but the Falcons know that this ing Green won the event. Falcons to second place. termediate hurdles for the first contributions to the women's basketball program. performance must be improved Clay was out for a bit of "Darren Braddix did a good time ever.

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MniN r. page seven Tuesday, April 22, 1997 The BG News Falcon tennis hot entering MAC Championships Q The Falcons sweep flights, breez- tories in MAC dual play, which a pair of conference ing easily past gives the Falcons the third seed What: their oppo- at the MAC Championships. The ■ Falcon tennis at MAC Tourna- matches in preparation nents. At No. 3 year-ending tournament gets ment for MAC Champion- singles, senior under way Thursday in Akron. When: Joel Terman This year's MAC Champion- ■ Thursday ships. cruised to a ships will be the first time the Where: pair of victor- tournament will be a team-style ■ University of Akron, Akron By RYAN JOHNSON ies over the format instead of an individual The BG News weekend, in- format. Teams will play head-to- creasing his Terman head with all members advanc- "We definitely took it With the start of the Mid- record number ing with a team win. to them. We had to American Conference Cham- of career wins to 137. Ball Stale holds the top seed pionships just two days away, the At No. 4 singles, junior Ryan and will get a first-round bye on make sure that we Bowling Green men's tennis Gabel picked up a pair of victor- Thursday. BG will likely square didn't come out flat team couldn't have picked a bet- ies to improve his team-leading off with sixth seed Akron on ter time to be playing its best singles record to 13-3. Thursday in opening-round ac- and lose the matches tennis of the season. In the bottom flights, the Fal- tion. The Falcons defeated the we should win." The Falcons are doing just that cons' strength all season, sopho- Zips earlier this month, 6-1. Dave Anderton after beating conference foes more Matt Wiles, earned two With a win, BG will likely ad- Eastern Michigan and Toledo wins, while Anderton and fresh- vance to the semifinals against Falcon junior this past weekend at Keefe man Sonny Huynh each won one second-seeded Miami. Courts. BG defeated both squads match in the No. 6 slot. "We have to get off to a good Bartan and Anderton each took handily 7-0, to notch its fifth and The Falcons also turned in sol- start and use the first round as a fourth in their slots. sixth shutouts of the season. id performances in the doubles warm-up for Miami," Anderton Tropp teamed with Mark Cio- With the MAC tournament matches over the weekend, high- said. "We can beat Miami if we chetto to take second at No. 1 looming days away, the Falcons lighted by a shutout of Toledo in match up better against them." doubles on his way to earning All- (11-7,4-2 MAC) were able to con- the No. 2 flight by Terman and The Falcons, who have won 10 MAC first team status. centrate on defeating the over- Bartan. of their last 13 matches, believe The overall MAC champion is matched Eagles and Rockets. BG Wiles pointed out that the they can carry their late-season determined by combining the took 30 of 31 sets over the week- matches against weaker oppo- success into the MAC Champion- points earned during match play end, with only one singles match nents could have been detrimen- ships. with points earned during tour- going to a third set. tal, but the Falcons were able to "We need to go one match at a nament play. The team with the BG News Paeto by Dauf Kareaevsky "We definitely took it to them," get the job done. time," Gabel said. "If we put eve- best dual record receives seven junior Dave Anderton said. "We "They're good in that they rything together, our goal is to points while the team with the had to make sure that we didn't build confidence if you're not win the whole thing." BG has fin- worst record gets one point. BG junior Ryan Gabel rips a return in weekend tennis action. Gabel come out flat and lose the match- playing well," Wiles said. "But ished either third or fourth as a Likewise, the tournament winner earned a couple of victories vs. Eastern Michigan and Toledo to run his es we should win." they could be bad if you lose your team at the MAC Championships receives seven points, and on record to a team-best 13-3. Senior Adam Tropp and soph- focus." for six straight years. Last year, down. omore Radu Bartan once again With the weekend sweep, BG Terman and Gabel each finished BG receives five points by vir- played strong at the top two finishes the season with four vic- third in their flight, while Tropp. tue of finishing third in dual play. THE BG NEWS/WBGU SPORTS NBA Standings PAX CD'iT ATHLETES DP • V The Associates Proa Bowling Green has a rough EASIBtN CONK Iff NCI TPJE WEEK Mantic DMricn W L Pet. GB y-Miami 61 21 .744 - x New York 57 25 .695 4 weekend on the golf course Jennifer Wolf Andy Smith x-Oriando 45 37 .549 16 x-Waahington 44 38 .537 17 Senior Senior New Jersey 26 56 .317 35 □ The Falcon golfers 316 on the second day for a total and Mike Kotnik made up for the Pitcher Philadelphia 22 60 .268 39 of 626. team scores. Pitcher Boat on IS 67 .183 46 struggle over the week- The Illini's consistency led to Central Division Cashell finished 20th overall z-Chicago 69 13 .841 - end, finishing 10th of 12 their victory, shooting 42 over with a score of 220, while Kotnik Boulder, Defiance, x Atlanta 56 26 .683 13 teams at the lllini Spring par. Bowling Green, however, placed 36th, shooting a 224. Colorado Ohio xDetroit 54 28 .659 15 finished 92 above par. "We didn't get the job done as a x-Qwrlotte 54 28 .659 IS Classic. Cleveland 42 40 .512 27 Leading the Falcons was Kate team. We only had two individu- Indiana 39 43 .476 30 Kolesnik. She scored an 82 the als perform well," coach Todd Milwaukee 33 49 .402 36 ByMATTSPECHT first day and an 84 the second Brunsink said. "I was very happy Wolf allowed only Smith tossed a Toronto 30 52 J66 39 TheBC News day, for a total of 166. Wt5TBtNCONK«&*I to see consistency and good golf- one earned run scoreless inning at Maweat Division "Kate improved her putting a ing from Scott and Mike." W I. Pet. GB This was a very busy weekend lot and worked real hard," Tho- over four com- Notre Dame before /Utah 64 18 .780 - for the Bowling Green golfers, as mas said. x-Houston 57 25 695 7 As a team, the Falcons scored a plete games for a striking out nine X Minnesota 40 42 .488 24 both the men's and women's Other scorers included Amy 306 on the first stage of play, a dazzling ERA of and allowing just Dallas 24 S8 .293 40 teams were in action. Miller, 167; Shannon Sharp, 172; 311 on the next, and finally a 300 Denver 21 61 .256 43 The women competed at the ll- Shawna Weaver, 174; Heidi Han- 0.22 en route to two runs to win vs. San Antonio 20 62 .244 44 on the third day for a grand total Vancouver 14 68 .171 50 lini Spring Classic at the Univer- son, 178; and Missy Hinds, 181. of 917. BG's score was well be- claiming two Toledo, as his PSceV Division sity of Illinois. This was the final hind Northwestern, who won the victories and MAC-leading ERA weekend of golf for the women as "I was not pleased with my meet with a total score of 858. y Seattle 57 25 695 they finished the season with a earning MAC now stands at 1.35, x I. A. Lakers 56 26 68J play, as it was the last tourna- "This was one of the toughest x Portland 49 33 disappointing showing. ment of my career at Bowling meets of the year," Brunsink Pitcher of the one of the best in x Phoenix 40 42 .488 17 Competing against a field of 12 Green," senior Shawna Weaver said. Week accolades college baseball x 1. A. dippers 36 46 .439 21 teams, the Falcons finished 10th, said. Sacramento 34 48 .415 23 Golden State 30 52 366 27 ahead of Grand Valley State and Now the women look to the Competing at the Legends HONORABLE MENTION: Julie Weisblatt and Deidee I aaaa aaejaaajaja title Lewis University. In the first day summer off-season for im- were several Big Ten teams and Bissinger, women's tennis; Adam Tropp, men's tennis; Rah'Sheen y-wson Jvision ti tie of action, BG scored 331, but dip- provement. many of the Mid-American Con- Clay and Darren Braddix, men's track; Nikki Sturzinger and s-Hinched pis ruff sXa Hi ped to a 345 the second day for a "The main thing we need to ference teams. Heather Nordgren, women's track; Missy Phillips, Softball Sundays Games two-day total of 676. improve on is our short game and Also scoring for BG were Ja- Toronto 125, Boston 94 "We had a very good first day, our putting," Thomas said. son Carbone, 237; Ian Windsor, THE FALCON ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Washington 85, Cleveland 81 but the second day we didn't play The men were hitting the links 243; and Jeff Hunt, 247. s a joint venture of The BG News and WBGU- WBGU-FM Houston 103, San Antonio 99 ; Portland 100. LA. Utters 96 as well," assistant coach Kurt at the Legends of Indiana tour- l M Sports. Ihc students' guides lo BGSU QQ 1 Detroit 124. Indiana 120, OT Thomas said. nament. Bowling Green finished The men continue play on athletic. 00-1 HE New Jersey 108, Atlanta 92 The eventual winner of the a disappointing 17th out of 18 Milwaukee 120, Charlotte 100 Monday, looking for improve- Utah 113, Sacramento 109 match was Illinois. The lllini teams, but great individual per- ment at the Wright State tourna- tnd*eaulerS scored a 310 on the first day and formances from Scott Cashell ment in Dayton. PAPER MAKING FOR EARTH DAY cTht (Dance (Diaspora Company an African "Dance Troop from Obertin Cottege BGSU SOFTAfUL M^ LEW* 70 MARE PAPER BY will perform TUCSDAV APRIL 22**4 J| W RECYUN0 USED PAPER 7:30pm FREE Thursday, April 24 DOUftlCHCftDCft11 Lenhart Grand Ballroom A APRIL 23 FREE VS 11:00 -1:00 PDA Ihanf^you to alt the sponsors BALL STATC njTSV^N FACULTY LOUNGE - UNION HSA. ECAP. Programmer's Council. Cultural Events Gomes Begin at 2:00 at lha BGSU Softball V_>ULN_y tot MOXt IHFOKMATI0H CALL 371-71*4 Committee. UAO. UAO Multicultural Committee. USG. Darrow Hall Government. & EAG Diamond Admission is FftCC to everyone —- MID AM MANOR DON'T GET CAUGHT SLEEPING.. NOT MANY Begin Spring With A Fresh Start! APARTMENTS LEFT FOR NEXT YEAR!! 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Chi O ■ Beta-CruO-Beta Summer tub-eaters needed Foi Run Apis Apartment cleaners needed. Starting May 5 LOST & FOUND WANTED Call Ang.e 3524S61 $5 75m* Apply ai Wmihrop Terrace Apts 400 The sisters of Chi Omega congratulate I Napoieon Rd The BG News Rachel Baker on her recent Will pay money for Arts ft Science graduation Attention Lake County Residents lavakenng to Beta Thela Pi Great dog free to good home I Young, male 1 F rmte wanted tor Fall '97 school year tickets CalFn*e37?6Q6< ELECTRONIC MANUFACTURING Classified golden retriever/german shepherd mix. Very ChnaYesso APSCO International, a growth company with a Located very clow lo campus with artorda Wortt on Put In Bay for the summer Earn lovable and anecnonale Call Tim at 372 1310 Total Quality Environment and a winning team, - - bit rent. Please call Cansa a_t 35? 6?94 17000/ or mrxe working m the hottest hrfle re Ads ChiO• Beta ChiO Beta has positions available for all shifts. 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Free Pregnancy Tests Confidential & Canng Within USA »78-$12» Surface mount machine operators Beyond BG 354-4673. BG Pregnancy Canter. Jill.or Jen al 352 5269. __ " Lawn maintenance " is FREE Canbb /Mexico $?29 rri Fun ft pt Bma positions avail. Through-hole machine operators Cheap Fares Worldwide'" Call 352 5822 Sotdering (all levels) SKYDIVING CLASSES IN BOWL ING GREEN 2-3 M/F summer sublease' lor furnished apt. Senior prototype assembly Bowling Green Slat* University httpyrwww.airhitch.org STARTING APFtl 5TH Student i Group dis- AX. low rent, uaimes included, close to cam AswmbJy Goipel Cho» Concert AIRHITCH«?t 600 326 2009 counts Visa. MrC accepted SKYDIVE BG. pus. dean. Call 354 8067 $1500 weekly potential mailing our circulars Co-op, summer, and full time postions availa- When Sat April 28. 1997 3525200 For into cal 30t-42» 1326 ble Higher pay tor proven enpenence and Time 7-00pm. 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NATIONAL DATING HOT LINE" KAPPA ALPHA ORDER Call 353-1355 ATTENTION ALL MAJORS Make 16,300 this 1-800-464-7009Ext 1128 $2 98/mm The brothers ol Kappa Alpha would like to con- summer) Find out why PAG IBM. and hun- Gal your FREE discount ooupon (or Kinga gratulate Doug Wineager and Todd Deutsch "Travel down south, work your bun off and get Serv U (618)6456434 16. T-tone Sublease' (s) needed for tummer. Village dreds of others want students who have Island College Deysl Coupon reduces cost ■> for being the Brothers of the Week paid for it. Earn $2200 per month Call Green Apta Rent $320 Call 3532261 worked in our program. 95%of student using ♦17 95 (ragular 130 06). Coupon! good April KAPPA ALPHA ORDER 1 BOO 269-3646. our placement office found career jobs last 18,20.M. 27. May 3.4. 10,11.24.25 Slop by AGO'AOO-AGO six-sax-six-six 'Persons needed for carpet cleaning' yeer.Cal 1 800-289-3846 UAO ofttoe in 330 Sudani Union to gal yourt Great job al Beta: Tracy, Tree, Rachel, Beth- Sublease* needed. Summer *97, any, and Susan. Attention painting ft miscellaneous jobs Babysitter wanted. Occasional evenings or nowl Fall 1*7. or both. Own bedroom ■uy Back has started FuU/Part time call 353-0325 weekends tor 2 children tour and two years old. AGO-AGD-AGO 4ctoaek)campui. GREEK WEEK IS HERE I etSBX Call 419-666-3042. GREEK WEEK IS HEREI Slop In and aee us Call 353 0465 GREEK WEEK IS HEREI 200 Summer jobs left NY. PA. MAINE Babysitter Needed. Top Price Being Paid Now Teach/Summer Camps-swimming Think Summer Summer mornings. AGD-KA'AGD Summer sublease* needed. May through Au- (WSflGT). tailing, windsurfing, canoe, water- Cell 354-2954 or 372-0479 Organizational Volleyball Toumamanl Alpha Gamma Delta would like to congratulate SIX'SBX'SIX'SBX gust. 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The Dance Diaspora Company Alpha Game * Phi Delia an African Dane* Thanks for an awesome |Ob on Homerun troop from Ooerfcn College Darby. We had a great time. will perform Alpha Gams' Phi Dana Teachers, Need a Job? 7:30pm Thurs. Apr 24 M&k?\z 2 I en hart Grand Ballroom ATTENTION ALL STUDENTSHI Granta » r A - *-» — http://www.teachingjobs.com FREE acholarehlpe available from eponaorellt No 353-0988 104 S. Main | i prepaymenta, ever"! ISSCash lor col- The Teacher's Employment Network lag.JlJ For Info: 1-600-243-2435. i The IATINO STUDENT UNION would like 10 invite EVERYONE to our next meeting this ■ iw DM KhMto/iMtrfcts ton* H My ti ft* tMCtartl,* Wednesday at 5.00 PM in the Second Floor Battle of tie Bands featuring OPEN MIC NIGHT . I ski idvinlaw it iiir IIMCHI wr* Htciuntl Lounge ol Saddlemire Student Services 'Straighrfaos* , - SI|li!iiwS«irlcttti^*ltw»^«ftftf»Mt»w** «. ^ Meet the 1987-86 Cabinet and our naw ad •Driftwood Whale z visor, and hear about their BIG plans for next Tons" s* riHttr ftWy 1 lummmtn «■ ft* yrt f year i Also, tiara will be some extraordinary "Xing' 19 and Over Every Night food there, so don't miss it •Beetcarvers* PAST MEMBE RS We'll welcome you back i April 23rd 9pm - 2am CURRENT MEMBERS Bong a friend' For tickets and locations ANYONE INTERESTED Membership is open Call 353-4652 a>al TONIGHT AT THE CONGRATULATIONS

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an educational journey to lir'sNitt Mill continue to edify a less exclusive universe of discourse. Welcome to the final edition Conference to examine Approaching the 21st Beyond BO' of the Campus Buzz for this century, Latinos will be the semester. We hope that our evolving Latino issues largest ethnic group in the a celebration for publication has helped in the country and by virtue of this graduating seniors planning and awareness of demographic change, doors are Warmer weather and the events on campus each week opening for Latinos that were days getting longer are not only Please look tor the Campus once closed But it is not clear sure signs of the approaching Buzz next fall for more upcoming whether the old ways of viewing, summer but of the end of spring Bill Dallas, a 1997 BGSU campus events. studying, classifying and stratify- semester as well. That means graduate, will be the evening s I would like to thank April ing the sociological construct commencement is right around featured guest speaker. Dallas is Oagg and Jackie Stuart for all named "Latino" will change. the corner. But before this CEO of First Franklin Financial in their hard work during the More precisely, should year's graduating class passes Silicon Valley. Calif semester. Thanks to all of the Latino's question 'the historical on into the professional world. Prizes, including a trip to writers who volunteered through- The third annual Latino portrayal of the U.S.A. as the the University is providing a "last Toronto, will be given away out the semester, and a thank Issues Conference is set for all land of opportunity, where slop" of celebration with "Beyond throughout the evening. Emcee you to all of you who submitted day Friday. April 25. in 101 success was within reach of BG Rick Robers will keep the ideas through email. Olscamp Hall The conference anyone who worked hard Beyond BG." a senior attendees entertained Finally, thanks to Bob Bortel will examine issues regarding enough, and where personal farewell is 6:30 -9:30 p.m. April When Beyond BG" con- and Paul Oblinger. Programmers muiticu'turalism and looks to achievement was limited only by 24 in 101B Olscamp and was cludes at 9:30 p.m.. those Council and UAO I hope that discuss "the inaccurate meaning an individual's ambition, drive, created so that graduating attending will receive free this is just the beginning of good and the ideological implications ingenuity and entrepreneurial seniors can celebrate their admission to Junction to finish things to come for the Campus of the words Hispanic, ethnic skills'" (Oscar Lenning). accomplishment of graduation It off the evening. Buzz minority, marginal and third Check-in and continental is free and open to anyone who This event is being promoted Remember, look for the world, and the role they play in breakfast for the conference wants to join in the festivities. through all organizations on Campus Buzz in the fall the current reformulations on the program is at 7.45 a.m. with The farewell will be centered campus Some participants -Laura Porter, editor debate on race and class in the opening remarks starting at 8:30 around a coffee house theme include Sic Sic. Freddie and name of ethnic diversity and a.m. Keynote Speaker. Dr. with couches set up and Frieda Falcon and the BGSU multiculturalism." Suzanne L Oboler. Brown Grounds for Thought supplying cheerleaders. Beyond BG' is One session will address University, will be discussing. coffee and other various coffee sponsored by UAA and Univer- ilriiiip the issue of English as the Politics of Labeling." drinks. Hors d' oeuvres will also sity Ambassadors official language of the United Session II begins at 1030 served. -April Dagg States and the conference also a.m. with moderators speaking Throughout the evening, the Comedians, volleyball will examine issues of concern on the English Only Movement jazz band Ool-Ya-Koo and the marks Organ Donation in education, the arts and in the United States. A one hour folk band Molly Monahan will theater. The conference coordi lunch break will occur with provide musical entertainment Awareness week nators hope to create an exten- Session III beginning at 1:15 And there will be board games Organ Donor Awareness sive dialogue on these topics p.m. Sessions follow throughout set up tor the first hour and a Weekend, sponsored by Public and invites the public to join in the day ending at 9 p.m. half Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA). will present two comedians April 25 and an organizational volleyball tourna ment on April 26 Comedians Mark England PilBiiion and Jon Ueberroth, provided by Funny Business will be perform mg 8pm in 115 Education Graduation Charles Middleton will take part Building. Admission is $2. ceremonies m all four ceremonies. The Organizational Volley Speaking at the Graduate ball Tournament will have features diverse College Commencement will be campus groups competing 1 6 speakers Douglas Neckers. distinguished p.m in the area between Graduation is a little more research professor of Photo- Saddlemire Student Services than two weeks away and chemical Sciences and executive and Kreischer complex many seniors are beginning to director of the University s The purpose of these events anticipate the sound of their Photochemical Sciences Center Graduation Kenote Speakersfrom left to right: Stuart Givens. is lo increase awareness on name being called as they This ceremony is 7 p.m. Friday. Douglas Neckers. and Sam Adler. organ donation. They will stress receive their diplomas This May 9 communication between family year, several changes are That same evening more members about organ donation being initiated Graduation is than 50 students will receive and Education and Allied history and university histon.m For information call Kimmer being held indoors in Ander- degrees at Firelands College Professions will receive degrees will give remarks at the 5pm Callahan at 354 3057 son Arena with separate where George R Mayer, presi at 1 p.m. graduation For graduating ceremonies planned for the dent of Key Bank will speak The College of Arts and seniors in the College of Arts colleges and different speak- On Saturday, May 10 more Sciences, which has the largest and Sciences, tickets can be ers scheduled for each than 1.600 undergraduates will number of graduating seniors, picked up Monday. April 28 at ceremony receive degrees at one of three will have ceremonies at 5 p.m the University Bookstore VGRATULATIONS Nearly 2.000 students will ceremonies on the main campus Speaking at the 1 p.m One result of the college- be receiving degrees in May, Seniors in the Colleges of ceremony will be composer level planning is that faculty 1997 SENIORS! including some 328 graduate Business Administration. Health Samuel Adler. a visiting distm representation 'or individual students. President Sidney and Human Services, and guished professor of music ceremonies will be high Ribeau and Provost and Vice Technology will graduate at 9 composition and history. Congratulations Seniors1 BEST WISHES! President tor Academic Affairs am. and those in Musical Arts Stuart Givens. a professor Laura Porter EVENTS

Ticket Sales for Box City Evening on the Bayou (7 pm) Conference (8 am) Little Shop of Horrora (8 pm) (10 am - 2 pm) La Maison Francaise. La Maison 101 Olscamp Hall. Five Eva Marie Saint Theatre. A Union Foyer. Sponsored by Francaise invites you to a sit- sessions (plus lunch and a BGSU Theatre Presentation BGSU Habitat tor Humanity down dinner with theatrical presentation) based on the film by Roger Campus Chapter. authentic Cajun cuisine, live concerning issues related to Corman For ticket information, Cajun music and Cajun dancing Latinos in the U.S. and of call 372-2719. / Raffle Ticket Sale (out on the terrace, weather interest to all. (2 pm - S pm) permitting).Cost is $7 per person Afternoon sessions to be Men's Tennis st MAC Union Foyer. Sponsored by (bursarable) and $5 per peson broadcast on closed circuit Championships (TBA) National Pan-Hellenic Council. for French Club members. television on campus. Free Akron. Ohio. Championship TUESDAY, APRIL 22 Reservations due by April 21. admission. Email action continues in day two of Little Shop of Horrora (8 pm) Call 2-2671 [email protected] for the three-day tournament at UA Product Display Eva Marie Saint Theatre. A more information. (8 am -5 p.m.) BGSU Theatre Presentation World Percussion Night (8 pm) Area between Mosely Hall and based on the film by Roger Kobacker Hall. Free. BGSU Gospel Choir Raffle Eppler South. Sponsored by Corman. For ticket information, Ticket Sales (8 am - 5 pm) Sales and Marketing Club. call 372-2719. President Ribeau & Company Education Building Sponsored (8 pm) by BGSU Gospel Choir. Kiss - A - Gram (9 am - 3 pm) WBGU-TV. s Union Foyer. Sponsored by Women's Tennis hosts MAC Delta Zeta Oberlin Dance Troop Championships (10 am) SATURDAY, APRIL 26 (8 pm - 11 pm) Keete Courts. Day two of the Student Composers' Forum Ballroom. Sponsored by the three-day event at the home of Ultimate Frlsbee (8 am • 1 pm) (Noon) Honor Student Association the Falcons Ice Arena Intramural Field Bryan Recital Hall Free. Sponsored by Gamma Phi Beta Thursday Night Live (8 pm) Ticket Sales for Box City Softball hosts Ball State (DH) THURSDAY, APRIL 24 Ice Arena Lounge TNI. is a tree (10 am - 2 pm) Women's Tennis hosts MAC (2 pm) weekly event with a live band, Union Foyer. Sponsored by Championships (10 am) BGSU Softball Field Falcons hilarious skits, and a 20 minute. BGSU Habitat for Humanity Keefe Courts The conference begin final 1997 homestand Work Day (7 am) All over campus. The University relevant, informative talk (topics Campus Chapter. champion will be crowned today with two vs. the Cardinals supports participation in this generally vary weekly) all in a at BGSU's Keefe Courts annual event celebrating girls' relaxed, concert-like Softball boats Toledo (DH) Raffle Ticket Sale worth atmosphere. (2 pm) Society for Creative (2 pm - 4 pm) BGSU Softball Field. Arch-rival Anachronism BGSU Demo Union Foyer Sponsored by BGSU Gospel Choir Raffle Little Shop of Horrors (8 pm) Rockets come to town in a (10 am) National Pan-Hellenic Council Ticket Sales (8 am - 5 pm) Eva Mane Saint Theatre. A reunion for BG's coaches. Pedestrian Mall Curious about Education Building. Sponsored BGSU Theatre Presentation Head coach Rachel Miller-Reif life in the Middle Ages? Come Trombone Ensemble (8 pm) by BGSU Gospel Choir based on the film by Roger is a former UT assistant, while out to witness life in the Current Bryan Recital Hall. Free. Corman. For ticket information, BG assistant coach Leigh Ross- Middle Ages" The campus Women's Tennis hosts MAC call 372-2719 Shaw was a standout player for branch of the Society for Jelly Bally Day (TBA) the Rockets Creative Anchronism will be Education Steps. Free jelly Championships (10 am) Keete Courts. The MAC'S The Thin Man (34) (9 pm) putting on a daylong beans for anyone who wants a women's tennis squads Gish Film Theater. Sponsored Box City Sleep Over (6 pm) demonstration featuring fighting, bag Sponsored by College descend upon Keete Courts lor by University Activities Grassy Area between Student dancing and medieval arts and Republicans the opening day of the league Organization. Free Admission. Services and Kreisher. The sciences. championships For more information call 372- sleep over is an educational 7164 program about the homeless Junior Falcon Day Ticket Sales for Box City The sleep over ends at 10 A.M. (10:15 am- 11:45 am) (10 am - 2 pm) Men's Tennis at MAC on Saturday morning, April 26. Doyy L Perry . Spend Union Foyer. Sponsored by Championships (TBA) 1997. Sponsored by Habitat the morning with the Falcon BGSU Habitat tor Humanity Akron. Ohio. BGSU travels to For Humanity Campus Chapter. Coaches & Players. Learn w Campus Chapter. the Rubber City for the some football, meet new conference championships Comedy/Dance (7 pm - 2 am) friends...have a GREAT time! Greek Sing/ Greek Week Ballroom Sponsored by Hot dog lunch with the BGSU WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23 (5 pm - 11 pm) National Pan-Hellenic Council. team. Bring your camera for Eppler Gym. Sponsored by pictures with your favorite BGSU Gospel Choir Raffle Panhel and IFC No admission Ice Horizons '97 (7:30 pm) Falcons. Free to all kids (6-16) Ticket Sales (8 am - 5 pm) charge. Ice Arena. Call 372-9200 for years of age Please call for a Education Building. Sponsored ticket information. Box office in spot on the roster. by BGSU Gospel Choir 1997 Senior Celebration F ice arena is open Mon.-Fri. 2-8 (6:30 pm) p.m. and noon-5 p.m. on Falconpelooza (11 am - 8 pm) Earthday (8 am - 5 pm) 101B Oscamp Hall. This event. Saturday and Sunday. Lawn East of Education Union Mall. Sponsored by sponsored by the Building. Sponsored by Kohl Environmental Action Group. Undergraduate Alumni FRIDAY, APRIL 25 Star Wars: Return of the Jedl Hall and Mac West Association and University (7:30 pm) Governments. Product Dlaplay (8 am - 6 pm) Ambassadors, is an opportunity Breakfast In BQ Gish Film Theater, Hanna Hall. Behind Mosely and Eppler for all graduating seniors to (7 am - 8:45 am) The third part of the trilogy, Softball hoata Toledo (DH) South. Sponsored by Sales and applaud our 1997 Outstanding Lenhart Grand Ballroom, featuring Yoda. Jabba the Hut (Noon) Marketing Club. Senior Award recipient and Edward Schultz. chairman of the and the great spacebar scene. BGSU Softball Field Falcons finalists. You'll also enjoy free award-winning Dana Directed by Richard Marquard complete home portion of the Kiss - A - Gram (9 am - 3 pm) coffee, food, live music plus a Commercial Credit Corporation Free schedule with a twinbill against Union Foyer. Sponsored by chance to win a trip to Toronto. (DCC), will explain how quality the arch-rivals Delta Zeta. Let's get together and look customer service drives their Concert Band and University "Beyond BG!" organization in his presentation. Band (8 pm) Phi Gamma Delta "Lead to Excellence.'* Kobacker Hall. Free. Philanthropy Event Reservations can be made by (Noon - 4 pm) phoning 372-2424 or Eppler Gym. Sponsored by Phi email) nodbovce banet.basu.edu Gamma Delta. Phi Gam Sumo Slam Public Skating (1 pm - 3 pm) (11:15 am - 12:45 pm) Courtyard between Small Ice Arena. Cheap Skate. Fraternity Houses Sponsored by Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. Bowling Green Summer Musical Theater Auditions Ice Horizons '97 (1:30 pm) (6 pm - 10 pm) *& Ice Arena. Call 372-9200 (or Kobacker Hall. Moore Musical s ticket information. Box office in Arts Center. Open to all. ice arena is open Mon.-Fn 2-8 THURSDAY, MAY 1 SATURDAY, MAY 10 p.m. and noon-5 p.m. on Graduate String Quartet MONDAY, MAY 5 Saturday and Sunday. (8 pm) Administrative Staff Council Bryan Recital Hall Alumni Grand Slam - Indians Meeting (1:30 pm) Introduction to vs Tigers (1 pm) Ice Horizons *97 <7:30 pm) University Union Alumni Room. Ice Arena Call 372 9200 for Microcomputers , Detroit. Mich.. ticket information. Box office in (6 pm - 9 pm) Sponsored by the Alumni Thursday Night Live (8 pm) BGSU Computer Training Association. Contact the Alumni ice arena is open Mon.-Fn 2-8 Ice Arena Lounge. TNL is a free p.m. and noon-5 p.m. on Center. Arrowhead Park, Office at 419-372-2701 for more weekly event with a live band, Maumee. Introduction to Saturday and Sunday. information / hilarious skits. Microcomputers will allow new and a 20-minute. relevant, users to practice keyboarding, St. Louis Alumni Chapter at Hold That Ghost (7:30 pm) TUESDAY, APRIL 29 informative talk (topics generally Glsh Film Theater, Hanna Hall. learn computer terms and Falrmount Park (6 pm) vary weekly) all in a relaxed, investigate Windows, word Fairmount Park Racetrack. Abbott and Costello inherit a Used CD Sale concert-like atmosphere haunted house that belonged to processing, spreadsheets and Meet and mingle with fellow a rubbed out mobaster. (10:30 am - 3:30 pm) databases. This course will be alumni and friends plus receive Education Steps. Sponsored by offered on Mondays. May 5- a complimentary official racing Featuring the Andrews Sisters. University Activities Directed by Arthur Lubin. Free. June 2 in Maumee. Call now to program. The gates open at 6 Organization. register—enrollment is limited p.m. with post time at 7:30 p.m. Little Shop of Horrors (8 pm) Fee. Continuing Education. Questions? Contact Scott Gender Biased Language 372-8181 Frakes at (314) 991-7872. Eva Marie Saint Theatre. A (11:30 am- 1 pm) BGSU Theatre Presentation Jerome Library Conference Rm.. F based on the film by Roger Men's Golf at MAC Corman. For ticket information, This program portrays one Championships (TBA) person's struggle with accepting call 372-2719 Quail Hollow Country Club & new ways of looking at FRIDAY, MAY 2 Resort — Devlin/Von Hagge language. Our "struggler" views NPHC Social Event Course (Painesville. Ohio). Day various scenes in which gender- 3 (18) — 72 hole event (10 pm - 2 pm) Softball at Eastern Michigan / Eppler South. Sponsored by biased language is used, and (DH) (2 pm) then he discusses these National Pan Hellimc Council. Ypsilanti, Mich. TUESDAY, MAY 6 Mans Track at Ohio (TBA) experiences with experts on Athens. Ohio. language and diversity. The Women's Rugby Vs. Ohio Men's Golf at King Cobra/ Faculty Senate Meeting Northern Unlveristy (TBA) objective is to foster an Kent Intercollegiate (TBA) Softball at MAC Tournament awareness of problems (2:30 pm) BGSU. Windmill Lakes Golf Club Assembly Room. Mel .ill (DH) (TBA) associated with gender-biased (Ravenna. Ohto). Day 1 — 54 Center. Akron. Ohio. An NCAA berth is language and to hole event. on the line as the MAC'S best encourage the use of alternative get together in the Rubber City word choices. Women's Track at Ohio (TBA) Bowling Green Summer Athens. Ohio. Musical Theater Auditions (6 pm -10 pm) SUNDAY, APRIL 27 Undergraduate s Kobacker Hall. Moore Musical Commencements (TBA) Arts Center. Open to all. s 5!h Anderson Arena. Three Falconpalooza (11 am - 8 pm) SATURDAY, MAY 3 ceremonies, at 9 a.m.. 1 p.m. Lawn East of Education Building. Applauding Excellence and 5 p.m.. will be held for the Rain date tor Falconpalooza on Student Leadership Softball at Eastern Michigan THURSDAY, MAY 8 first time. Email April 26, 1997 Sponsored by Recognition Banquet (6 pm) (DH) (Noon) [email protected] for Kohl Hall and Mac West Lenhart Grand Ballroom. Ypsilanti. Mich. Falcons end the Men'a Golf at MAC more information. Governments. University Union. This campus* regular season with two against Championships (TBA) wide student leadership program the Eagles Quail Hollow Country Club & Little Shop of Horrors (2 pm) recognizes student initiatives. Resort — Devlin/von Hagge Eva Mane Saint Theatre. A Many departmental awards will Men's Golf at King Cobra/ Course (Pamesville. Ohio). Day BGSU Theatre Presentation be presented as well as the Kent Intercollegiate (TBA) 1 (18) — 72 hole event based on the film by Roger Student Life awards. Windmill Lakes Golf Club Corman. For ticket information, Coordinated by the Office of (Ravenna. Ohio). Day 2 — 54 call 372-2719. Student Life. Contact Pam hole event Boersig at 372-2843 for more Bowling Green Phllharmonla information Men'a Track at Central 8 (3 pm) Collegiate Championships SUNUAY, MAY 11 Kobacker Hall. Moore Musical (TBA) Arts Center. Free. Kalamazoo, Mich.. F Church Services Bowling Green Summer (8 a.m., 10 a.m.. Noon) St. Aloysius Catholic Church Musical Theater Auditions FRIDAY, MAY 9 150 S Enterprise St. (6 pm -10 pm) w 352-4195 Kobacker Hall, Moore Musical WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30 Graduate College Arts Center. Open to all. Commencement (7 pm) Church Sevlcea Used CD Sale Anderson Arena. (8:30 a.m., 11 a.m.) (10:30 am - 3:30 pm) St. Mark's Lutheran Church Education Steps. Sponsored by Men's Golf at MAC 315 S. College Dr. 8 Championships (TBA) 353-9305 University Activities SUNDAY, MAY 4 Organization. Quail Hollow Country Club & Resort — Devlin/Von Hagge Men's Track at Jesse Owena Church Services (9 a.m.) Public Skating Course (Painesville. Ohio) Day Peace Lutheran Church MONDAY, APRIL 28 Invitational (TBA) 2 (36) — 72 hole event (11:15 am -12:45 pm) Columbus. Ohio. 1028 Oearl St Ice Arena. Cheap Skate. 352-0241 Campout for lb* Homtlest Softball at MAC Tournament Women's Track at Michigan (Bam) HIV Outreach, Prevention and (DH) (TBA) Church Services (9 a.m.) South of Eppler, North or (TBA) Akron. Ohio The MAC'S top- Education (9 pm) Ann Arbor, Mich.. Kansas will St. John's Episcopal Church Education. Sponsored by Phi BA 106. tour teams get together tor a 1505 E. Wooster St. Delta Theta Camp Out also participate in the three- double-elimination tourney team meet. 353-0881 continues until May 1, 1997 at Student-Athlete Honors 8:00am. Luncheon (11:30 pm) Church Services Lenhart Grand Ballroom. Union. (9:30 a.m., 11 a.m.) Used CD Sale Awards luncheon for student- First United Methodist Church (10:30 am - 3:30 pm) athletes with cumulative QPA ot 1506 E. Wooster St. Education Steps. Sponsored by 3.50 or higher. All faculty and 353-0682 University Activities staff are welcome to attend. Organization. Cost is $8. Call 372-7096 for more Information. • i-.,M!>.'.m.».t vx.n-M"-1«'- Church Services (10 a.m.) First Presbyterian Church — . 126 S. Church St 1—' 11 g r 11 S C P 352 5176

Church Services Check out the NEW (10 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 7 p.m.) Students and Faculty Campus Buzz Homepage St. Thomas More University Parish 425 Thurstin Ave sought for Roc Sports now available! 3527555 Golf Classic April 25 Grab your friends and Church Services co-workers and make plans to (10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.) compete in the 1997 Rec Sports http://www.bgsu.edu/classes/tcom451-jones/laurapo/buzzfinal.html FirstBaptist Church Golf Classic this Friday. April 25. 749 S Wintergarden Rd. at Forrest Creason Golf Course, 352-0417 with tee times beginning from 12:30-2 p.m and 2-3 30 p.m.. Church Services (10:30 a.m.) The tournament is open to Trinity United Methodist Church golfers of all skill levels, but you 200 N Summit St must turn in all entries by 4 p.m 353-9031 April 23. at the Perry Field House. Church Services (10:30 a.m.) The Recreational Sports Village View Church ot Christ Golf Classic is open to all 801 W. Poe Rd university students, faculty and 352-0371 staff Participants can register as a team or as individuals. Church Services (10:45 a.m.) Those individuals who register First Christian Church will be placed with three others 875 Haskins Rd to form a team Team placement 354-3989 will be made at the participants Church Services meeting, to be held in the Perry (11:00 a.m.,6:00 p.m.) Field House Meeting Room. 5 Church ot the Nazarene p.m. April 23. Tee times will be 1291 Conneaut Avenue issued at the meeting 352-2289 Prizes will be awarded to the overall lowest team score as well as prizes in each ot the Under construction for following areas longest drive, longest putt, closest to the pin. and non competitive prizes. Fall 1997 Entry fees for the golf classic will cost an individual Bowling Green's A lies student $10. an individual faculty/staff $15. a team of students (4 players) $35. and a NEWEST LUXURY Olympic medalist, team of faculty/staff $45 dollars All proceeds from the tourna- apartments! national ment will be donated to the champions skate this Recreational Sports Student weekend Employee Board Book Scholar- at Ice Horizons '97 ship. Cash, check, or bursar accounts are acceptable tor 424 Frazee Avenue The Bowling Green entry tee Skating Club will host an ice Entries are accepted on 451 Frazee Avenue skating exhibition titled Ice a first come, first serve basis Horizons 97"* this weekend at Tee times are limited m number the BGSU Ice Arena Show In the event that the golf classic Featuring... times are 7:30 p.m Friday. April is rained out. each entrant will 25 and 1 30 p.m. and 7 30 p.m receive a voucher good tor one Saturday. April 26 tree round (nine holes) of golf at 3 large bedrooms, air Guest skaters at the the Forrest Creason Golf conditioning, exhibition include Elizabeth Course, All participants will Manley. 1988 Olympic silver receive their tournament t-shtrt. dishwashers, microwaves, medalist, and the 1996 National For more information Junior Pair Champions Natalie contact Dale Hartenburg. and fireplaces. Vlandis and Jerod Guzman. Graduate Assistant-Recreational Divided into tour Sports, at 372 8110 different sections, the show Next to Columbia Courts offers a variety of great skating Laura Porter at all ages. The first section is Girls. Girls, Girls with adult and young girls performing GREENBRIAR, Inc. together The youth skaters have 224 E. Wooster 352-0717 a skit to "The Wizard of Oz" in mure the second section and m the third section. "European Vacation." will feature adult club skaters skating to various Evening on the Bayou music, highlighting European features Cajun culture The culture. The final section of the The French House will show includes all BG club be hosting "•Evening on the skaters performing in a United Bayou" 7 p.m. April 24. 1 The Carpet States Theme " event includes live Cajun Tickets are $10 general music, dancing and Cajun tood admission and $12 tor reserve The $7 price is bursarable. Baggers seats and may be purchased at Reservations should be the BGSU Ice Arena box office made by Monday April 21. For Carpet cleaners since 1983 For additional information call reservations or more informa- Satisfaction Guaranteed 372-2264 tion call 372-2671 Compare our prices and save! Jackie Stuart Furnished Rooms Unfurnished Room* _ .. . , , 2Areas-$32 2Areas-S2S Call NOW! 3 Areas -$45 3 Areas-$40 oei oinn 5Are»»-S70 5 Areas •$«> JaJ-Oiy^ 7 Areas -$96 7 Areas -$80 ask for Denny