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Weather Women get showers at ice arena

by Kimberty Larson The BG News shower, and the ice arena did not sponse from them when the rec- have a shower facility for wom- '1 knew there had to be a law which was behind me. When I ommendation was made," Barber en. said. The University's Ice Arena will "We were allowed to use the taw Tide IX, I was convinced of it" Title IX says that facilities soon have a locker room desig- men's studio locker room, but we Barbee Mynatt, associate professor of computer must be comparable between nated for women due to the ac- would have to wait until the guys science men and women, and the IAAC's tion of a professor who claimed left, and we would have to lock recommendation was for equal the arena discriminated against the door," Mynatt said. facilities. Barber said. women. Apparently, women had never convinced of it." The IAAC made a recom- Barber said Title IX had no Back to blah: Barbee Mynatt, an associate previously requested a shower Mynatt repeatedly attempted mendation March 4 to Jordan bearing on the recommendation. professor of computer science, facility, and it was considered to change the situation by writing which said the arena needs equal "We have been working on Wednesday, becoming said the ice arena's facilities customary to have only men's formal letters to Ice Arena Di- locker room facilities for men changing the situation since Oc- clcudy. Slight chance of were discriminatory because shower facilities. rector Greg Jordan. At first, and women, IAAC Chairwoman tober, when the committee voted snow or rain in the after- there had been no designated Mynatt said that Title IX, Mynatt said, it seemed as if the Sue Barber said. for the director to look and see noon. High in the upper 30s. locker rooms/showers for wom- which is a 20-year-old law stating letters she had written did noth- Barber and Jordan both said what could be done about It," East winds 10 to 20 mph. en. that higher education facilities ing to correct the situation. the decision was not due to Title Barber said. Chance of precipitation 30 should not discriminate on the However, the Ice Arena Ad- IX. The ice arena does not have to percent. Wednesday night, Mynatt said she signed up for basis of sex, convinced her that visory Committee and Jordan "There was a request for the construct a whole new facility to snow or rain likely and an ice hockey class in September she had a legitimate complaint. have listened to Mynatt's com- Equal Opportunity [Compliance undergo the change required for freezing rain possible. Low and had to teach a class directly "I knew there had to be a law plaints and are in the process of and Handicapped Service] Office women to have a locker room, near 30. Chance of precipi- after it. She said she did not have which was behind me," Mynatt designating a locker room with to check into the matter of Title tation 70 percent. Thursday, the time to return home to take a said. "When I saw Title IX, I was eight showers for women. IX, but we had not received a re- See Showers, page six. snow or rain likely. High in the mid-30s. Chance of pre- cipitation 60 percent. Technical Washful Thinking Inside The News KO keeps Tattoo you: University celeb Roger Brown off McCarthy shows The News his stuff-- as well as his tat- too - and shares his experi- ences in SIC SIC and as area slate Freddie Falcon. by Doug Baker The BG News □ Diversions. Page five. Democratic voters in the fifth Hockey players recog- congressional district will not nized: have the opportunity to vote for former California Governor Six University hockey Jerry Brown in this May's presi- players have been awarded dential primary. post-season honors. In response to the ommission, the College Democrats protested □ Sports. Page eight. at the Wood County Board of Elections office Tuesday morn- ing. Their purpose was to support Outside Campus members of Brown's campaign in their attempt to get his name Zoning meeting tonight: back on the ballot. According to College Demo- City Council's Planning, crats President Mike Cook, the Zoning and Economic De- protest was not an endorsement velopment Committee is of Gov. Brown, but to show their planning to discuss the backing for the Fifth District's possibility of graduate and right to choose who receives the greek housing on the site of democratic delegates for presi- the former Heinz plant. dent. The issue will be dis- Due to incorrectly filled out cussed tonight at 8:30 at the petitions, a lack of valid signa- Wood County Senior Citi- tures on the Wood and Seneca zens' located at 305 county ballots caused Brown to N. Main St. fall short of the required number The BC NcwsUay Murdtck of votes to appear on the ballot. Taking advantage of an afternoon warm spell, Mike Adler washes said he was getting his car ready for a spring break trip to Sara- According to the Director of his car at the Super Wash on Poe Road Tuesday afternoon. Adler sola, Florida. On Campus See Brown, page seven. Fresh prince of BG: Freshman center Shane Kline-Ruminski has been Redistricting stalls House named freshman of the year Voinovich tries in the Mid-Amercan Confer- ence. Those opposed criticize dilution of minority vote Kline-Ruminski is the by Robert E. Miller first Falcon player to earn on a bill to delay Ohio's primary election from May to block ruling The Associated Press the award since the award S to June 2. was started in 1979. Voting The speaker said he expected the House Elec- WASHINGTON (AP) - Ohio Gov. George Voinovich on Tues- day asked the Supreme Court to block a lower court's ruling that is done by the MAC News COLUMBUS - House Speaker Vern Riffe said tions and Townships Committee to recommend the forced the state to reschedule some of its primary elections. Media Association. Tuesday the entire process of congressional redis- bill for a floor vote Wednesday. That would send it He averaged 9.2 points tricting may have to start over unless the House to the Senate, where passage is expected. Voinovich asked Justice John Paul Stevens to throw out a rul- per game and pulled down passes a Senate-approved plan by the end of this Riffe and Senate President Stanley Aronoff, ing that overturned a plan for new state legislative districts and 4.7 rebounds per game. R-Cincinnati, agreed last week to move the pri- postponed primary elections for the Legislature. week A three-judge federal court panel March 10 threw out Ohio's Riffe, D-Wheelersburg, directed his comments mary after Secretary of State Bob Taft it was too plan for revising the boundaries of legislative districts, ruling Notification delayed: at minority Republicans whom he blames for the late to prepare for a May 5 election. two-week impasse. However, all 11 black Demo- The speaker and Aronoff also cited a federal that It illegally diluted minority voting strength. In a 2-1 decision, two Democrat-appointed judges ruled that Because of the large num- crats in the House are against the bill. They say it court's rejection of a plan creating new districts the plan worked out by a Republican-dominated board packed ber of applications for the dilutes minority voting strength. for state representatives and senators. International Education Most House Republicans say the plan divides A three-judge panel ruled that the legislative urban districts with minority voters in a way that lessened their influence in adjoining districts. Scholarships, the Depart- counties unnecessarily and in, some cases, jeopar- plan illegally dilutes minority voting strength. It The court appointed a special master to draw a new map and ment of Continuing Educa- dizes GOP incumbents such as Rep. Clarence Mil- appointed a special master to redraw the Ohio ordered the primary elections for the state legislature bumped tion will be unable to an- ler, R-Lancaster. He would lose most of his 10th House and Senate districts, but set no deadline. from May S to June 2. As a result, lawmakers may move all of nounce the recipients by District. In Washington on Tuesday, U.S. Supreme Court March 20. Recipients will be The bill reduces Ohio's districts to 19 from 21 as Justice John Paul Stevens was asked by Gov. Ohio's primary elections, including the presidential, to that date. notified by mail by April S. a result of national population shifts that require George Voinovich, who helped draw the new legis- Voinovich's request to Stevens said the state intends to file a other states to have more congressional seats. formal appeal of the remap ruling. Lottery Meanwhile, a House committee began hearings See Rcdistrict, page seven. CLEVELAND (AP) - Here are Tuesday night's Ohio Lottery selections: Bush and Clinton prevail in Michigan, Illinois Pick 3 Numbers: 9-7-1 by Walter R. Mears Democratic renomination, according to lenge in earlier states seemed to be di- Pick 4 Numbers: 6-4-3-0 The Associated Press servative challenger was said to be cut- ting back his daily campaign and looking the exit polls. minishing. The network said interviews with Cards: Queen of Hearts ahead to California in June. Dixon was facing a stiff challenge Democrats leaving their polling places Eight of Clubs CHICAGO - Gov. Bill Clinton was the Democrats Paul Tsongas and Jerry from Carol Moseley Braun, the Cook County recorder of deeds, and attorney showed Clinton running strong among Ace of Diamonds projected winner of the Illinois and Brown vowed to continue their battle Albert Hofeld. If she were to defeat two key groups, blacks in Illinois and Two of Spades Michigan primaries Tuesday night, ce- with the front-running Arkansas gov- menting his domination of the Democrat- ernor and shifted their efforts on Tues- Dixon and Hofeld, Braun would be bid- blue-collar workers in Michigan. The ding in November to become the first network said Brown was running slightly The Super Lotto Jackpot is ic presidential campaign. day night to upcoming states - Tsongas black woman ever elected to the Senate. behind Clinton among Michigan's union $8 million. Network projections based on inter- in Connecticut, Brown in Wisconsin. views with voters declared President The television networks said both Clin- The polls were still open in both states workers, but well ahead of Tsongas. when ABC News said its election day ABC's exit polls showed Clinton Compiled from staff and Bush the landslide winner of the Repub- ton and Bush would win handily in both wire reports. lican primaries, running his streak to 16 Illinois and Michigan. Illinois Sen. Alan interviews with voters indicated the GOP and 0 over Patrick Buchanan. The con- Dixon was faring badly in his race for protest vote that fueled Buchanan's chal- See Primary, page seven. Opinion page two The BG News Wednesday, March 18,1992

JOHN KOHLSTRAND The BG News EDITOR AN INDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE FOUNDED IN 1920. JEREMY STONE WEBER JACQUELINE PORTER MANAGING EDITOR CITY EDITOR PUBLISHED DAILY DURING THE ACADEMIC YEAR AND WEDNESDAYS DURINC THE SUMMER AMY APPIEBAUM GREG WATSON SESSION. ASSOCIATE EDITOR EDITORIAL EDITOR

214 WEST HALL MATTHEW A. DANEMAN FRANK ESPOSITO BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY ] INSIDER EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITOR . BOWLINC GREEN, OHIO 43403-0276 TRISH DAVIS CYNDI PRADA COPYRIGHT 1992, The BG News NEWS EDITOR CHIEF COPY ED. Congress' Monopoly i *

Let's face facts. The 24 Congress oriented, just-for-fun (IF YOU BUY members included on the list PACIFIC AVENUE I'LL CHOOSE A released by the House Ethics Commit- RANDOM MORNING NEXT WEEK TO tee this week didn't just bounce checks. POISON YOUR CHEERIOS!) game of They dribbled them up and down the Monopoly. D'St'iOuted by Tntwne Media Services length of the court, showing off their The role of the banker is usually fiscal dexterity by bouncing those pe- filled by one of the game's more asser- sky IOUs between their legs, behind tive players - one who is confident in their backs and on top of the victimized his/her own accounting capabilities, heads of their unknowing constituents. one who wants to shoulder the respon- Responses, RSA, NPHC The numbers really are astronomical. sibility for the other players' financial Former Rep. Tommy Robinson (D-Ark.) fortunes and one whose honesty is bounced an astounding 996 checks over beyond reproach. A look at Bush, letters, resume's, equality and break a sixteen-month period. Rep. Bob Mrazek (D-N.Y.) overdrew 972 checks Granted, finding such an individual in Paraphrased from a recent trying." Resident Student Asso- in 23 months. Rep. Robert Davis our nation's capital could prove a her- Christian Science Monitor politi- Michael Breiman ciation, better known as RSA, has (R-Mich.) dug too far into the kitty 878 culean task, but that's really what the cal cartoon: been working on a new constitu- times in 39 months. These figures go House needs. Campaign Adviser #1: The tion for its organization, which far beyond mere oversight. They dive latest polls show that Tsongas RSA has been ratifying article by A banker could tell our elected para- only does well with educated article. Newly ratified Article III face first into the realm of grand lar- gons of virtue when not to buy angora voters. section 1 states that all on- ceny. sweaters for their wives and when not Bush: Whew! campus students are non-voting In this time of shame and sorrow, who to foot the bill for taking six high school Campaign Adviser #2: Good members of RSA can a red-faced House of Representa- cheerleaders to dinner. In a way, the thing we didn't do anything about What does this mean to you? It tives turn to in order to save face? banker could serve as a fiscal con- education. means another line on your re- Why, the good folks at Milton Brad- science for those representatives who sume! Whether you like it or not, ley, of course. have none. In response to a letter to the for fair and equal representation if you live on campus, you are Milton Bradley are the makers of And, of course, in any self-respecting editor in the Sentinel Tribune, through wards of equal size, now a member of RSA! You dont Monopoly, the game which has done game of Monopoly loans from the bank March 16,1992: which will benefit the 88 percent even have to attend a meeting. more to influence the financial habits of are strictly forbidden. When you're out, I'd like to thank Mr. George W. of the city that is currently This probably also means that millions of Americans than scores of Lambroff for his letter on Mon- underrepresented (this includes resident advisers and hall direc- you're out. Sayonara, congressman. Go day. In just one letter he man- all but Ward Three residents). By tors (who also live on campus) Econ 101 classes have. Monopoly tea- try Risk or something. aged to 1) further muddy the is- no means would this mean that are now RSA members, which ches greed, backstabbing, abuse of sue of redistricting by citing ir-, half of city council would auto- was previously viewed as a con- power, financial piracy and other vital A good, solid game of Monopoly with relevant and/or factually incor- matically be made up of students. flict of interest. elements of the American economic a hardcore banker - who won't take any rect case law and legal codes; and All of the case law you cite on The best part is that all greeks scene. lip from a congressman who could bal- 2) quote my last column so hap- proportional representation, Mr. who live in the greek houses are But Monopoly also has one important ance a beachball on the end of his nose hazardly that he left the impres- Lambroff, is irrelevant, I repeat, now involuntary members of element that the House bank lacks. It easier than he could balance his check- sion that I somehow advocate IRRELEVANT to the issue of re- RSA, too. But dont tell IFC has that hardy soul known as THE book - would be a giant step toward urinating on the lawn of at-large districting in Bowling Green. In president Jeff Merhige; he'd BANKER -- a player who is in charge of straightening out this whole mess. council member Joyce Kepke. fact, you should have known it probably hemorrhage if he the distribution and collection of mon- Just further proof that students was irrelevant because Scott heard. are misrepresented, even on a a * • • • ies gained or wasted during the course A note to congressmen: Do not pass one-to-one level when Lambroff NPHC (National Pan Hellenic of the dollar wars that rage mightily go. Do not collect $200 ... or your new misrepresents me, and in print Surely if students aren't Council) during the course of a friendly, family- checks. no less. Please allow me to rip his qualified to vote in Bowling As we have recently learned, arguments to shreds (if you don't "separate but equal" is OK again. care to watch, please skip ahead Green because they are That is, it is not OK for an em- to "resume filler"). here only 3/4 of the year, powered class to segregate, as Letters to the Editor First, Mr. Lambroff, it is true whites did beforeBrown v. Board that most BGSU students live in they certainly aren't of Education, but it is OK if an Bowling Green about 3/4 of the qualified to vote anywhere unempowered class does. Of Solving economic unfairness isn't Japan-bashing year. However, you fail to recog- else. course, the very fact that the The BG News: selling below cost is known as also states that the deficit may nize that these same students live black greeks have been seem- This concerns Perrin Sah's "dumping." Many Americans now top $65 billion this year! eleswhere only 3/4 of the year. ingly successful in gaining ap- column on Japan-bashing ("Ja- lost their jobs because of this. This massive transfer of money Surely, if students aren't quali- proval for NPHC shows that they pan-bashing is uncool," March 3, This price fixing was totally ille- can't be too good for the Ameri- fied to vote in Bowling Green be- Ziance and several others at the are empowered after all, which 1992). gal, yet the U.S. and Japanese can economy, although it's cer- cause they are here only 1/4 of the last city council committee meet- would suddenly follow that this I am in total agreement with governments allowed it to hap- tainly not the cause of the cur- year, they certainly aren't quali- ing told you that it was. segregation is not OK Sah's denunciation of the racist pen. rent recession. fied to vote anywhere else. Thirdly, and I quote your let- OK, I admit a little logical loop incidents he claims happened in Incidently, practically all con- U.S. car makers have commit- Secondly, you haven't got a ter, "I have listened to such ad- to loop, but this whole Issue is California. These acts are despi- sumer electronic companies are ted a lot of sins in the past. clue as to what "proportional jectives as "better" government, downright ludicrous. If the ulti- cable. I personally have nothing Japanese-owned (including Mag- However, it is not unreasonable representation" is. You mista- 'good' government and 'fair' mate goal is racial harmony, then but comtempt for any of the per- navox, RCA, Quasar, Panasonic, for them to to be allowed to sell kenly confuse that because the government and wonder, is the segregation will solve nothing no petrators. Sharp and Goldstar). as many cars as they can honest- wards are of disproportionate content of words only left to the matter what the intentions and no However, Americans do have This illegal dumping happens ly sell in the lucrative Japanese size that somehow students want discretion of those who are matter who supports it. Before the right to be angry at the busi- in other industries, as evidenced market. If they fail because of proportional representation. Are taught that there are no abso- you know it, somebody will ness practices of Japan, which by the fact that Toyota was re- fair competition, that's one thing. you so narrow-minded that you lutes?" suggest that we burn a cross in definitely is not Japan-bashing. cently accused of dumping mini The Japanese are the greatest cannot understand that one word As it stands in city council the Union Oval in celebration of For Instance, Japanese cut-throat vans in this country to gain mar- manufacturers in the world. may have more than one defini- ward elections, Mr. Lambroff, Black History Month. business tactics have essentially ket share. However, it is just crazy for any tion? my vote as a Ward One resident stolen away the major consumer The Japanese have virtually nation to allow them to take over is worth only one fourth of a And finally, Spring Break! electronics industry. unlimited access to American more of that country's industrial A crash course in proportional Ward Three vote. And though I hope everybody has a good A Frontline documentary titled markets. Yet, American auto base. representation: to put it very votes in Ward Two and Ward one. Me, I'm not heading for the "Coming from Japan" states that companies have to bet to sell Do you know, according to Lee simply, it is government by Four are worth double my vote, sun, sand and surf. Having Matsushita Electronics, with the 1,000 cars in Japan. The Japanese Iacocca, that the Japanese lobby quota. For example, if the city they still are only worth about watched too many spring break full support of the Japanese are very, very reluctant to open on Capitol Hill spends over $400 were SO percent African half a vote from Ward Three. movies, I just can't believe I'd government, undercut the prices their markets. It's like peeling million a year to persuade legis- American, then proportional rep- Forget absolutes, Mr. Lambroff; have fun. If it wasn't just like the of television sets by U.S. televi- the skin of an onion. lators to let them have their way? resentation would require that 50 I challenge you to find anything movies, I'd probably be really sion makers. According to Newsweek, last percent of the city government good and fair about this gross disappointed, and then if it was, Eventually the U.S. companies year the Japanese had a $46 bil- Tony Howard be African Americans. systematic imbalance. I'd be really worried about what went out of business. Matsushita lion dollar trade deficit with the Director None of the students who have ■ ■ • » • diseases I'd caught. then took over the market. This U.S. That's $46 billion Newsweek WBGU approached city council advocate Resume Filler, or "how to join Michael Dylan Brennan is a this approach. Instead, they call an organization without really columnist for The BG News. BG News Staff Rabbit Run Thomas Cicirelli lay Murdock Morrella Raleieh Kirstin Mathers Dawn Keller PHOTO EDITOR INSIDER M.A. COPY EDITOR COPY EDITOR Tim Norman Scott DeKatch Kcllie Schirmcr Nicole Nuhn PHOTO EDITOR INSIDER ASSISTANT COPY EDITOR COPY EDITOR yiw veeP TO Cer -re> -ntt Seio&e. Matt Schroder Molly Zakraisek MikeSteidl Michelle Taylor SPORTS EDITOR INSIDtRSUPR COPY EDITOR COPY EDITOR Clen Lubbert Kathy Gaitan Mary Ip Cesa Mike Sammons ASST. SPORTS ED. ASST. INSIDER SUPR COPY EDITOR COPY EDITOR Marci Stork Christina Wise Jeff Brown Shari Wroblewski SPECIAL PRO ED. ASST. SP. PRO ED. PROOFREADER PROOFREADER Nikki Floros Meliss.i Henry Ron Novak Bill Burgess COPY EDITOR CHIEF COPY ED. PROOFREADER PRODUCTOfSUPR KENORA DINSMORE - f< COPY ED. TB»*i+0* - \*n D<°I u>A*f ur n>o»s? I Wednesday, March 18,1992 The BG News page three The Unnamed Jeff Hiser Reps should be 'bounced' J*Y* > p I hope you are as mad as I am. the names of 355 former and cur- 1 v* Quite frankly, I am mad as hell. James Walters rent House members who wrote (Oops, there's that darn 'H' word more than 20,000 bad checks. again.) What you may not know, A recent poll showed 20 per- however, is what happened prior cent of Americans are "angry" at to the vote. the federal government; if you Originally, the Democrat ask me it should be 100 percent. leaders in the House only wanted I am speaking, of course, about to release information about the 1 M *.-* MMi - I the latest scandal to surface in 24 worst abusers of the House 0^»£ 1 Congress. Bank; essentially covering up the ©a/ You have undoubtedly heard rest of the abuses. about the problems some mem- They fought tooth and nail to bers of the House of Representa- institution, themselves and their release only that information. tives have had with their check- fellow members - including They strongly resisted all at- Responses wanted ing accounts at the now-defunct those members who do a good job tempts to gain full disclosure, but House Bank representing their constituents. eventually the pressure became If presenting a letter In person, right to edit any submitted work address the submission to: This scandal is not Republican The House recently voted to too great. please bring a picture ID, along for clarity and brevity. The editorial or Democrat, conservative or adopt a resolution to make in- In fact, if it had not been for with a home phone number. If not submitting a letter or The BG News liberal. formation public about all mem- the initial cries of "foul" from The News also reserves the guest column in person, please 210 West Hall This scandal is about members bers who bounced checks during Republican members and enor- of the House, no matter who they a 39-month period. mous pressure from the public, are. It is about their conduct. The worst abuser appears to be we probably wouldn't be getting The scandal involves members former Rep. Tommy Robinson, full disclosure. Landscape of humanity of the House of Representatives D-Ark., who bounced 996 checks The Congress is controlled by writing bad checks without any and overdrew his next-month's the Democrats because they hold I was flying across the United nation? What if we used the full j repercussions whatsoever. Es- paycheck 23 of the 39 months be- a majority of the seats. What this States at the crack of dawn, leav- Dr. Manning Marable power of government to provide I sentially this amounts to mem- ing investigated. means is they run the House. ing Los Angeles airport and trav- the basic human needs ~ uni- | bers getting interest-free loans. There were also some of Ohio's That is why they were able to eling to Denver. The sun peered Guest columnist versal health care, decent shel- This is yet another example of legislators to make the list. The make an attempt at a cover-up. across the eastern horizon, illu- ter, quality education for our | Congress appearing as a "pri- information released to date What this also means is that minating the ground's features employment for fear of losing children, improved public trans- vileged class," able to do things shows the following: they can be held directly respon- thousands of feet below. their jobs during an economic portation facilities, and the right I and having privileges that nor- Rep. Edward Feighan, D-Ohio, sible for the mess in the House. The view from above was fa- recession. to a job - for every citizen? How I mal, everyday, law-abiding citi- bounced 397 checks and over- They have been in control for far miliar to me, but, in some new This is the landscape of hu- much would all our lives be made zens don't have. drew his next-month's paycheck too long. What we need is a way, unexpected and awesome; manity, its fears and frustra- more productive and enriched? That makes people mad. It eight of the 39 months. change in leadership. the snowcapped mountains, the tions, its hopes for a better life. should. Rep. Mary Rose Oakar, D-Ohio, bone-dry basins, the craggy American democracy is an unfin- If we stand on the ground, We elect individuals to Con- bounced 217 checks and over- But for a change in leadership, plateaus; the twists and curls of ished project, and its central preoccupied with our own petty gress to represent us, to stand up drew her next-month's paycheck the Republicans need to gain a the Colorado River, cutting its creative power is found in the concerns, we will miss the great for our rights and look out for 21 of the 39 months. Bowling majority of seats in the House. path to the sea; the playful shad- talent and energies of its people. issues which challenge our gen- our interests. Green's representative, Paul Voters around the nation need to ows of clouds bouncing beneath Yet millions of Americans find eration. Democracy is not a thing Instead, many appear to go to Gillmor, did not bounce any vote out their current represent- the winds. themselves divorced from the to be acquired, a material object. Washington, forget all about checks. atives and replace them with new I was moved by the great spec- reality of equal opportunity and their constituents and only worry But while the check-bouncing ones: Republicans. trum of physical diversity, the the promise of a better life. They Real democracy isn't voting about their own personal inter- scandal was bipartisan, the at- overarching beauty and simple stand in isolation from the com- for the best of bad alternatives. It ests (like getting re-elected). tempt to cover it up clearly was They have acted irresponsibly, grandeur of our continent. begins with a new way of viewing Granted, not all members of not. they have bounced checks, they And the vast richness and ourselves, the art of public de- Congress fall into this mold, but Last Friday House Democrat have dug their political graves - diversity which is this land II we stand on the ground, cision-making and the vast po- many do. leaders finally caved in to the now they must lie in them. struck me to the core, as I pon- tential of the larger world. Those who do fit the mold in- pressure and agreed to support James Walters Is a sophomore dered the plight of millions of preoccupied with our own evitably tarnish the image of the legislation which will disclose political science major. people who labor and love, dream petty concerns, we will miss To dream of freedom and and build, study and reflect in equality for all Americans is to countless cities, towns and the great issues which peer above the horizon, beyond villages. challenge our generation. the arbitrary boundaries which $ SUMMER $ RITE AID YOUR FAVORITE DRUG STORE These are the people who lack restrict our true potential, and JOBS IN ALASKA adequate shelter, who sleep in our capacity for creativity. FOR SPRING BREAK NEEDS the alleys, subway tunnels and •Yukon Earn Thousands!* fort, the power and the privileges To revitalize our cities, to put (I've been tbere... I know) parks. 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page four The BG News Wednesday, March 18,1992 Task force falling behind Med schools focus on more Complexity of health care problem causing delays than undergraduate major by Michael Zawackl Goldsmith said an English or philosophy major by Klmberly Larson The BC News with a 4.0 grade point average has an opportunity The BC News "When the timetable was created, I knew it was very in his or her senior year to change his or her major and be accepted into a medical school by getting unrealistic, but it showed what I hoped would be Students interested in going to medical school into a post-baccalaureate program. The University created a need not necessarily be pre med majors, according A post-baccalaureate program is a specialized health care task force in October accomplished. "The main problem is the very nature ol to a University biology professor. fifth year for the non-science major who needs to to combat the ever-increasing what we are trying to do." Lee Meserve, a pre-med adviser, said being a cost of health services. However, fulfill science requirements, improve grades or pre-med major is not an absolute requirement in have an extra year to prepare for the MCAT test. as of now, the task force has Donald Boren, health care task force chairperson being accepted into a medical school and that a Goldsmith said the change will attract a more made little progress. student with a major not related to science has just Health care task force chair- ployees. University President bilities. The highest increase in well-rounded student. health care costs falls within this as good a chance of getting into a medical school. "This opens the door to anyone who wants to put man Donald Boron proposed an Paul Olscamp created the Uni- "About 85 to 90 percent are biology and chem- outline timetable last month versity health care task force in category. in the effort to succeed [in medical school]," The report for the proposed istry majors," Meserve said. Goldsmith said. which described the specific October. Ken Goldsmith, director of curriculum at the "The task force was set up to employee assistance program is Meserve said that medical schools generally do steps that were to be followed. Ronltin Educational Group, an educational consult- Boren's estimations have been go over what happened last year [ expected to be completed in two not want all of their students cut out of the same weeks, Boren said. ing firm, said an increase in the number of medical mold. far from correct, though. with health care] and to deal with school applicants is forcing schools to concentrate The timetable states that the the similar problems this year," "Med schools want to have a little bit of variety In addition, the task force is more on test scores and less on educational back- in the classrooms," Meserve said. task force should currently be Boren said. "It's estimated that ground. working on health care cost con- there will be a 16 percent in- trying to set up a system where employees could receive free "Over the last two to three years the applicant Meserve said that the University does not have tainment, which is the tenth item crease in health care costs [next pool has expanded 20 to 40 percent, so schools have listed on the outline. However, year]." health testing to prevent possible an organized post-baccalaureate program, but if gotten more selective and the MCAT scores have someone makes the decision to go into medicine he they are now working on the Boren said the task force has medical problems, Boren said. gotten higher," Goldsmith said. could advise the individual on what classes to take. fourth item. decided the University would The Medical College Admission Test, or MCAT, "When the timetable was benefit from a self-funded health "[Testing] will hopefully en- Meserve said he rarely encounters students who was adjusted in 1991 by the addition of written and change their major in their senior year. created, I knew it was very un- policy, under which the Universi- courage a healthy lifestyle and ty would handle health insurance help detect early on whether a verbal reasoning sections to test students on realistic, but it showed what I critical thinking. hoped would be accomplished," without using an outside com- person is a candidate for heart "In the past, we've had a number of people who Meserve said the test was changed to shorten the Boren said. "The main problem is pany. disease or strokes," Boren said. came back to the University after a few years and amount of time it took to take the test. became pre-med," Meserve said. the very nature of what we are If self-funding is implemented, Or. Joshua Kaplan, director of employers would fund their own University Health Services, said "[The MCAT] used to be six question sections "The field will always be dominated by the tra- trying to do." and an essay and it took the better part of a Satur- health care by paying themselves this preventive testing could ditional pre-med students, but now there will be Boren said that the problem of day," Meserve said. "Now it's three question sec- health care costs is complex be- premiums. This practice would possibly encourage University more of a variety of non-traditional students," tions and two half-hour essays." Goldsmith said. cause the task force is trying to reduce administrative costs, administrators to introduce a retain the benefits that faculty Boren said. "flex-time" schedule which and staff currently have while "We want a way [to reduce would allow time for exercise simultaneously reducing the health care costs] which is equi- during the work week, or to sub- Health Center's new Pap system cost. table," he said. "We don't want a "This progress is expected 'quick fix.'" sidize staff membership at the when dealing with a cost of $9 The task force is also working Student Recreation Center. to better detect cervical cancer million," he said. "We are not ac- to set up an employee assistance Boren said this would help tually all that much behind program for mental health disa- tremendously. by Michael Zawackl of reading the Pap smear and to "The new reporting system schedule because we had no def- The BC News eliminate the previous class will better help the Student inite date. We'd like to have eve- system. Health Services to better treat rything completed by the end of Joanne Navin, nurse clinician the patients or to refer them for the academic year." NOW LEASING FOR A new reporting system for the at the University Student Health further evaluation," Navin said. Boren said that the task force Pap test will help the University Services, said the Bethesda Navin said that this new system is looking at many different SUMMER AND FALL Student Health Services diag- System is basically a new way to is in the process of being adopted areas within the issue, making its nose female patients during their read the Pap results by describ- job extremely complex. 215 E. Poe Rd. Apartments annual pelvic exam. ing what is seen on the smear. throughout the country. "The The previous way of interpret- "What they see within the [national reference lab] we are "The federal government 1 bdrm's starting @ Z/O/mo hasn't been able to do anything ing a Pap smear was to organize normal limits is considered working with is begining to use the readings into classes ranging about this problem," he said. "We Efficiencies starting @ I zO/mo healthy," Navin said. "Any cellu- this new system," Navin said. are making progress, but it's go- from one (normal) to four (can- lar changes or microorganisms Navin encourages women to get ing to take time." cerous) with the numbers in be- seen on the smear would call for annual Pap smears after the age The University's troubles in 830 4th Street (Willow House) tween indicating a need for fur- further examination." of 18 or when they become sexu- ther examination. controlling health care costs are Navin said the new way of ally active. 1 bdrm's starting @ ZoO/mo The new classification system, not isolated. 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Wednesday, March 18,1992 The BG News page five Love that He's got spiri t -- yes he do demonic dentist! Roger McCarthy revels in BG pride as both Freddie and SIC SIC member According to McCarthy, De- president. He has also been in 3.5 or a 4.0, I'd win too many Crane was unaware that he was USG for more than three years as awards." Connell Barrett trying out for the Freddie role a senator, a committee chairman McCarthy said that being until Brad Browning, school and, most recently, executive as- Freddie Falcon and a member of Columnist mascot adviser, called him to see sistant to former president Mike SIC SIC has been a great honor if there would be any extreme Sears. and has given him the opportuni- time conflicts. "Roger is an outgoing, obnox- ty to give something back to the "I asked the other SIC SIC ious and fun person," Sears said. University he loves so much. \_Jkay, here's the members if it would be OK with "I say he's obnoxious because "I looked at a lot of different question that's been them," McCarthy said, "but I he's always one to question schools," he said, "but the people festering in my towheaded never talked to Greg about it." everyone's ideas and motives for here were all so friendly. This is noodle like a fresh boil on a Browning said McCarthy was everything. That's good, though, the only college I'd ever want to rash-laden hobo (or picked to be Freddie out of about because he keeps everyone in go to." something): Is my dentist, 20 applicants and that being a line." When McCarthy does graduate, in fact, possessed by a member of SIC SIC worked for Sears said McCarthy kept his eventually, he wants to work at demonic force? and against his being selected. identity hidden well because Disneyland - as Mickey Mouse, I know what you're "Being on SIC SIC showed that "he's always so busy with other of course. thinkings you're thinking, [Roger] had school spirit and was things that if s hard to keep track "What a silly question, the type of dedicated person we of him anyway." Connell. I hate you." But if s were looking for," Browning Those "other things" include not. A silly question would said. "But we were concerned being a campus tour guide for Sssorry, be, "Wouldn't it be neat if about him trying to balance his two years (for which he's given the PGA installed a new schedule and thought there might about 30 tours), a CSP 480 peer statute requiring all be time conflicts." facilitator (the University Suc- no snakes professional golfers to play This was a legitimate concern cess course) and a member of with exploding balls?" considering that, according to S.O.L.D. (Student Organizations ("Well, Bob, it looks like Browning, the two Freddies and Leadership Development). two Freidas together make about S.O.L.D. is an elite organization allowed Nicklaus is going for his A nine-foot-long python five-iron here, and ... 250 appearances in one year. (there are currently 23 members) OOOH! That one blew his This, in addition to SIC SIC, made which operates through the of- was removed from a room pelvis CLEAN OFF! Tough McCarthy a very busy man. fice of Student Activities and at the Edgewood Inn, 5272 lie for the Golden Bear.") McCarthy said being both has Orientation. Members are chosen Bowling Green Road, after In answer to both been confusing at times because based on their dedication to the motel's owner called the inquiries, I'd say, to the he had to switch costumes at half BGSU and their leadership abili- Wood County Sheriff's De- former, "Yes" and, to the time of the games and invent a ties. partment to Inquire multitude of excuses concerning Deb Helm, S.O.L.D. adviser, latter, "Yes. Please." whether the resident was Clean teeth are vitally The BG Ncwi/TIm Norman ink his whereabouts to keep his iden- said McCarthy has been a joy to tity a secret. work with. She said he has served required to have a permit important. Everyone should for the animal. follow the basic, logical Recently-revealed Freddie Falcon, Roger McCarthy sports an insignia A Fact Line employee, on several committees and of the University mascot on his thigh. McCarthy said he's also con- McCarthy's standard excuse was helped to coordinate the Student Kaleen Martinez, the theory toward healthy that he had to work the Fact Line motel's owner, said she no- choppers: If you fail to sidering getting a tattoo of Bart Simpson, his SIC SIC alter ego. Organizations Fair and the brush and floss on a regular "research shift," which does not Leadership Conference. tified authorities Monday basis, you will develop by Christina Wise selected and take on their new exist. Each year, S.O.L.D. chooses after learning that an em- cavities and your teeth will The BG News University spirit roles in the fall "People will believe pretty someone from the University as ployee living in the room fall out. However, if you semester of the next year, begin- much anything if you're convinc- student leader of the year. was keeping the snake. The manage to brush and floss ning with the freshman convoca- ing enough," he said. Having recently been nominated snake's owner, the em- on a regular basis, you will Senior interpersonal com- tion. McCarthy said the best part to for the honor, McCarthy has ployee's son, removed the probably get hit head-on by munication major Roger McCarthy became Bart when a being Freddie Falcon was having stepped down as co-chairman of a secret identity. the leader recognition commit- snake Tuesday. "The only an 18-wheeler on the way to McCarthy wears a heart on his SIC SIC member transferred to reason I called the sheriff another university during the fall "Part of the magic is not having tee. your cleaning and die sleeve. Actually, he wears a fal- was to find out what my instantly. con on his thigh (in the form of a semester of 1989. Since then, he people know who you are," he "Aside from being a fun per- tattoo). has been dedicating five to six said. son, Roger is an extremely hard rights were and how to I should have no handle the situation," Mar- problems. I keep on the Recently unmasked as a SIC hours a week, minimum, to the There were persons who knew, worker and is dedicated and loyal lookout for decay, plaque, SIC member and also as a 1991-92 "spirit"ual well-being of Bowling though, McCarthy said. When to BG," Helm said. "That's some- tinez said. tartar sauce, sour cream, Freddie Falcon, McCarthy quali- Green. asked about his girlfriend of a thing I admire. I really don't un- Martinez said she wanted etc. And I love to brush. I fies as one of the most spirited DeCrane said McCarthy is one year and a half, he was quick to derstand how any student could to know whether the python students in University history. of the most humorous persons he answer. do as much as he has, though." . was being kept legally. Pets love my teeth -- everything "She knew. She had to know. about them. I often stand in The only other student to serve knows and is an asset to the Uni- McCarthy said he's not really are not allowed in the on the secret spirit team and as versity. There was no getting around it. as busy as it may seem. front of my bathroom My roommate knew, too. They motel's rooms, she said. mirror, garbed only in a school mascot was Bob Taylor, "He's probably one of the 10 "Everyone thinks I'm so busy Martinez told a sheriff's the University's first-ever Fred- most involved students I've seen both covered for me a lot." and stressed out and that I have blue cotton towel, and hope His identity is no longer secret, department dispatcher that for a deep-voiced man to die in 19S0, unmasked as a mem- in the 23 years I've been here," no time," he said. "But it's what ber of SIC SIC in 1953. DeCrane added. however. McCarthy said that, I'm used to. Besides, my mom she wanted to call a zoo to say from behind me, "Show after no one having known for so have the python removed. us, Connell. Oral B." According to Assistant Vice McCarthy said that despite the told me she didn't want to see me President of Student Activities hectic schedule, being a part of long, the recognition is "sort of leave college wishing I would Sheriffs deputies con- Maybe I should have kept Greg DeCrane, SIC SIC adviser, SIC SIC and Freddie Falcon si- embarrassing." have done something that I could tacted the Ohio Department that to myself, but my point having been both Freddie Falcon multaneously was worth it. "I'm glad I'm going home have and I didn't, and I agree of Natural Resources and is: I take my brushing and Bart Simpson (McCarthy's He said he doesn't think he'll Wednesday night for break," he with her." the Wood County game seriously, and my dentist SIC SIC identity) is "quite an ac- ever be as close to any other said. "Hopefully people will for- When asked when he'll gradu- protector, who entered the should do the same with his complishment considering the group as his SIC SIC companions, get by the time they get back." ate, McCarthy's answer was "e- profession. room and examined the amount of time involved alone." but being Freddie was something In addition to his role in boost- ventually." Although he main- snake, which was housed in But this isn't the case. tains an average GPA, his extra- To become a member of SIC he really wanted to do. ing school spirit, McCarthy an aquarium. The reason I'm so suspect SIC, a student must be nominated "I tried out to be Freddie two serves in several other capacities curricular activities may have of said physician is because at the end of his or her freshman years ago and didn't make it," he at the University. hurt it some. No permit is needed to every time I make my year by a current member and said. "I really wanted to do it, A member of College Republi- "It's actually a good thing that keep the snake, the game biannual interlude to have apply and go through an inter- though, so I tried out again last cans since his freshman year, he my grades aren't that super," he protector told the deputies. him plug my cavity (a view process. Two freshmen are year - and made it." has been the treasurer and vice said jokingly. "Besides, if I had a hollow, destructive example of decay), my dentist (a hollow, ■ ■■ 1 1 »■», ■*_»■_ destructive example of mynuruvv DIICID decay) has a knack for distracting me with little comments during the procedure -- things like, C^m KI^OL'C Ti-ri^itf* "Whoops!" and "Dammit, \JICCI\3 l/tpnt i iri-i wrong tooth!" and "Woah! Look at all this blood!" and "YEE-haw!" I say this because every time I'm in the chair, by culti jral progirammer something goes wrong, usually involving: a) Novocain; b) power tools; or Bridges and boundaries as New York venue on July 12, Public Library, "Walt c) dismemberment. During part of ethnic identity: the exhibition will travel to Whitman: In Life or Death my last visit, for instance, I NEW YORK (AP) - A rare the Jewish Museum, San Forever," marks the cen- was present under the 1857 glazed jar made and Francisco, Sept. 22 through tenary of the poet's death on pretense of having a cavity signed by David the Potter, Dec. 25. March 26. It also highlights filled (I've learned since, of a South Carolina slave; Ed- □ During 1993, it will be rare editions of Leaves of course, that there is no such die Cantor's blackface shown at the Strong Mu- Grass. thing as a cavity; the whole makeup; a Jewish child's seum, Rochester, N.Y., Jan. fraudulent rumor was One of these is the Rlut> invented by the dental 1939 textbook with a Yiddish 14 through March 14; the Book, Whitman's own heav- branch of Big Business for translation of a Langston Jewish Historical Society of ily corrected and revised a purely financial reason, Hughes poem. Maryland and another site, copy of the 1860-61 edition just like Sweetest Day, These and other exhibits Baltimore, April 18 through in blue paper covers. When Secretary's Day, Buy A will trace themes of ethnic June 10; the National Afro- this was found in his desk in Hallmark Card For Anyone identity and shared experi- American Museum, Wilber- 1865 it was considered an You Know Who's ences in an exhibition organ- force, Ohio, July 11 through Technically In The immoral book - the dis- ized by the Jewish Museum Sept. 1 and the California covery led to his dismissal Mammalian Species Day, in collaboration with the etc). Little did I know I was Afro-American Museum, from the Department of the being used as a pawn in a National Association for the Los Angeles, Sept. 27 Interior. new medical experiment Advancement of Colored through Dec. 6. entitled, "Let's See If A People. It will begin its two- □ In 1994, showings will The exhibition also in- Professional Dentist Can year national tour at the be co-sponsored by the Afro- cludes Whitman's own copy Imbibe More Than A Quart New York Historical Soci- American Historical and of the first edition ofLeaves Of Malt Alcohol And Still ety. Cultural Museum and the of Grass and his scrapbook Fill A Tooth." "Bridges and Boundaries: National Museum of Ameri- of the book's reviews. First (and the following African Americans and can Jewish History, in Phil- paragraph is true) the American Jews" explores a adelphia, Jan. 7 through The exhibition's manu- assistant, numbing solution relationship the museum scripts, books, photographs In hand, inadvertantly March 13 and at the Chicago describes as being "a dra- Historical Society, Chicago, and letters are all from the brushed the saturated Q-tip matic and complex story of library's holdings. These across my nose on the way April 7 through July 4. into my mouth, thus cooperation and conflict." It holdings and those of the Li- temporarily killing most opens March 22, with about brary of Congress are the nerves in my nostrils. Next, The BG Newi/Jay Murdoch 350 exhibits Including works In honor of Walt Whit- world's two largest collec- after giving me a Novocain University mascot Roger McCarthy Is unmasked at the Bowling of art, photographs and man: tions of Whitman material. Green/Western Michigan men's game. McCarthy is the documents. NEW YORK (AP) - An ex- The exhibition is on display See Barrett, page (even. second student In Bowling Green history to serve as both Freddie Fal- After its closing at the hibition at the New York March 20 through Sept. 12. con and ■ member of SIC SIC.

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page six The BG News Wednesday, March 18,1992 BG court hopes computer Ohio tries *First Vote' system will aid in research Statewide program registers high school seniors The video features actual high Otsego, North Baltimore and by Chris Hawley Installation of network termin- word processing system as well. als in Wood County will be fund- by Theresa De Franco school students in the classroom Elmwood are participating First The BG News Sonstein and Debbie Allen, an discussing the voting process. Vote high schools in Wood ed through a $30,000 grant from administrative assistant at the contributing writer the Ohio Prosecuting Attorneys The seniors in the video talk County. Perry County Prosecutor's Of- about the 1960s, an era when Court officials are hoping a Association and a percentage of fice, said the system has worked Julie Danko, senior govern- For years, high schools many of their parents were the ment teacher at Otsego, regards state-of-the-art computer net- money won from delinquent tax- well for regular computing tasks. work being expanded to Bowling payers. throughout Ohio have acted on age the students are now. The Ohio First Vote as a positive be- their own to register 18-year-old Green this year will speed Mayberry said the system will Vietnam War and the Civil Rights ginning for encouraging young "The problem is finding seniors to vote. This year will be Movement, two issues discussed persons to vote. research and help track defen- shorten the time needed to pre- enough time to put [case sum- dants. Wood County Prosecutor pare cases, reduce the need to different as Ohio First Vote, a in the video, increased the inter- "I think it will be successful. maries] on the computer," Son- statewide program to bring voter Alan Mayberry said Friday. hire research staff and speed est in voting. It's the first step," Danko said. stein said. registration opportunities to high The case research and tracking court proceedings by allowing Ohio First Vote proposes to re- The program allows any senior network now links 10 of the 88 for more comprehensive briefs school seniors, gets underway. verse the downward trend in vot- who will be 18 by November 3 to Entering a single case may Secretary of State Bob Taft county prosecutors in Ohio and on points of law. The system will take as long as one hour, she said. ing by 18- to 20-year-olds. register. Danko said that there launched the program, while will eventually allow prosecutors also speed pre-trial arrangments Mayberry said that even "During this important presi- has been a positive reaction from Ohio Governor George Voinovich to compare notes on points of law because prosecutors will know though the research network dential election year, we have a her seniors. About 90 percent of declared the month of March unique opportunity to increase them have registered. or learn if defendants are being immediately if a defendant is may start slowly, the new com- prosecuted in other areas. charged with a crime elsewhere. puters will be a vast improve- "High School Voter Registration political participation among However, workers in other A police network presently Month" to complement the inno- young adults," Taft said in a In-class discussions between ment over the system now in vative registration program. prosecuting attorneys' offices used by prosecutors indicates place in his office. press release concerning the Danko and the students have led Maria Molina, voter registra- said that although the network is whether suspects have been ar- "What we have now is an anti- project. to an increased interest on the expanding, it is as yet too small rested, Mayberry said, but learn- tion coordinator for Ohio, said Molina said the state hoped national as well as on the local que," he said. that this is the first year there to help with court work. ing if a person is under pros- that by bringing voter registra- level. Two school levies that will has been a statewide coordinated "Until there are enough ecution is more difficult. Other court-related county of- tion into the classroom, young affect Otsego students will be effort to register young voters. counties on board you won't be "We may find out through fices upgraded to new computers adults would be more attentive to voted on this year. able to rely on it as a source," about two years ago. Mayberry "[The program] enhances and vital issues of the day. Not every area high school has word of mouth, or we may never encourages young adults to get said Margaret Sonstein, adminis- find out," he said. said he waited to replace the old "We hope doing it [Ohio First chosen to implement Ohio First trative secretary in the Ashta- By entering summaries of system because he knew about involved," Molina said. Vote] ... will make [students] Vote into its lesson plans. Mike bula County Prosecutor's Office, cases into the network, pros- the OPAA grants, which began Participating high schools are think about things here on out," Watkins from Bowling Green supplied with Ohio First Vote where the system was installed ecutors will also build up a bank last year, but wanted to see how Molina said. High School said that while he in January. of briefs that can be used in the statewide system was work- posters, a "First Vote" videotape, Taft also noted that every does register seniors at the high teaching guides and other regis- The network is expected to in- researching future arguments on ing before joining the network. county in the state of Ohio is rep- school, he has decided against us- tration materials. clude all counties in Ohio within points of law. The computer "I was a little leery of being the resented by a First Vote school. ing the Ohio First Vote program. the next two years. system will include an integrated initial guinea pig," he said. Showers Blotter Continued from page one. ♦ A customer in Ben Franklin Variety lightweight jacket, police said. ♦ Police received a report of a man Barber said. construction procedures in- "It's about halfway through the Store, 154 S. Main St. reported that an ♦ An employee of the Salvation Army, coming into Wash House, 250 N. Main "There's not going to be a new volved. He said the arena has to semester, and we felt that the re- "older man" was exposing himself to 309 S. Main St.. reported that the store St., urinating on the floor and walking out locker room built," she said. "We change the sign on the door and location of approximately SO persons inside the store Tuesday, March had received a donation of four 8mm Saturday, police said. are just designating locker room paint it. people was not a prudent step," 10, police said. movies in the drop box Friday which she ♦ Stephanie P. Scruggs, 36, 29151 147 to be for women." The locker room will not be Jordan said. ♦ A visitor to the University reported said she believed to be pornographic. Walnut Creek Dr., Flat Rock, Mich., was Barber said locker room 142 is made available for women until Barber said that the Falconet- that the Rodgers Hall resident he was Police kept the movies for evidence, arrested for DUI Sunday, police said. designated specifically for men. after May 1 because students tes, the University's women's | staying with pushed him and stole his police said. ♦ Anthony M. Sharrer, 18, 845 Maple Jordan said there will be no have already rented lockers precision skating team, lias no Mickey Mouse watch Wednesday. March ♦ Deena J. Roe, 18, 721 N. Winter- St., Perrysburg, was cited for underage cost because there will be no within room 147. plans to use the new locker room. 11. The matter is under investigation, garden Road, was cited for possession of consumption and failure to control his Barber said they will continue to police said. marijuana Friday at a Manville Avenue vehicle Sunday, police said use the women's studio locker ♦ A resident of East Wooster Street residence, police said. ♦ Christopher L. Allen, 20, 406 Olive room, which has no showering reported that his house was broken into ♦ Rodney S. Wade. 20,11225 Provi- Dr., Zanesville, was cited for criminal The Multicultural facility. while he was watching television in an- dence-Neapolis Road, Grand Rapids, was damaging Sunday. Allen was extemefy in- other room Friday. The resident heard cited for underage consumption Friday at toxicated and had smashed in a window Mynatt said she received a let- Alumni Speaker Series noises and found the suspect attempting Howard's Club H. 210 N. Main St., police in the University Lutheran Church, police ter from Jordan which informed to steal several expensive items. The said. said. Presents: her of the decision to add a wom- en's locker room. complainant chased the man on foot to ♦ Gregory A Miller, 20. 2427 Ports- ♦ An employee of Rite Aid, 1058 N. the intersection of State and Clough mith, Toledo, was cited for underage Main St., reported receiving a counterfeit "It was more than my sug- streets, but was not able to catch him. consumption Saturday at Howard's Club $20 bill Monday. The employee said he ► HERB MOOREHEAD '57 gested solution," Mynatt said. "I The suspect is described as a 5'10" white H. 210 N. Main St., police said. did not discover the bill until he was Manager of AT&T Services and BGSU think they realized women male with black hair wearing a blue ♦ Ann K. Conti, 20, 4832 Ridgebury counting the money at the end of the day University Board of Trustee Member needed more facilities." baseball cap on backward and a yellow Blvd., Lyndhurst, was arrested for DUI and did not remember anything unusual Saturday at the intersection of Thurstin happening during the day, police said. Avenue and Ridge Street. Conti and a Wednesday, March 18, 1992 REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES passenger in her vehicle, Heather A Morrison, 20,24270 Maplewood Dr., Eu- 7-9 pm-Alumni Room Awe your stay-at-home friends clid, were anested for resisting arrest. Take great photos with great Fuji film Conti and Morrison were both intoxicated ii|BEERDRINKIKS University Union and very uncooperative and abusive, <»'AMERICA PtBfl.NtllBI Co-sponsored by the Office of Multicultural "SPRING BREAK SPECIAL" police said. 'Activities and Programs and the BGSU Alumni Association. 35 mm 100 Speed „

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Crafts and Bunnies and Sales--Oh My! (above)Sales were kind of slow at the "Breath of Spring" craft show in the Lenhart Grand Ballroom Tuesday afternoon, while a rabbit encourages freshman Jim Richie to go to the craft show(right). The Circle K-sponsored show will continue today and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Primary Brown Redistrict Barrett I-I-I-II-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-)-I-I-I-I-I-I Continued from page one. Continued from page one. Continued from page one. Continued from page five. favored by 75 percent of black -..e Board of Elections Mary Lou lative districts, to stay the three- shot on the wrong side of my CHARLESTOWN APTS. voters, compared with 8 percent Emmans, the law states that judge panel's order pending the gums, my dentist actually began for Brown and 7 percent for Brown needed a total SO valid filing of a formal appeal with the to drill (get this) the WRONG AND Tsongas. Among blue-collar signatures from Ottawa, Wil- Supreme Court. There was no TOOTH! Isn't that hilarious? But, voters, Clinton and Brown ran liams, Sandusky, Wood and immediate response. you know, I've been thinking nearly even, with 47 percent Seneca counties. He only On congressional redistricting, that, all In all, dentists are pretty MID AM MANOR favoring Clinton, 42 percent received 44. Riffe repeated a demand for IS OK people, and I really shouldn't favoring Brown and 6 percent for Emmans said that the Wood Republican votes to go with those complain, and, when it comes Tsongas. and Seneca County petitions of up to 42 Democratic support- right down to it, litigation is 'NOW RENTING' NBC said exit polls showed were not valid because they were ers. That would form a good bi- looking better and better every Bush's job approval remained at filled out incorrectly. partisan majority in the 99-mem- day. Choose from choice apartments within walking about 30 percent in both states In a meeting with the board of ber House, he said. distance to campus Summer 1992 and 1992-93 and many voters said they cast elections Tuesday morning, the Riffe said Minority Leader school year. their ballots with reservations co-chairman of Brown's Ohio Corwin Nixon, R-Lebanon, told about their candidate, or because campaign, Robert Ceisler, failed him that he still does not have IS - they dislike the other candidates. in his attempt to get Gov. votes but will keep trying. Last 1 or 2 bedroom, furnished or unfurnished, Brown's name put on the ballot week, Nixon said he had 11. gas heat & water included, air conditioning - Former California Gov. Brown despite the technical violations. Riffe said Nixon agreed that said there would be no letup in According to Ceisler, a circula- the bill should not be scrapped 1 Resident Manager, - his attacks, which have stirred an tor of a petition must write and because a new plan, if necessary, TifeLCOME 1 641 Third St., Apt. 4, B.G. - angry personal feud with the print his or her name on the back could be less appealing to mem- - frontrunner. He told CBS in an of the petition, as well as write bers of both parties. The bill 352-4380 interview that he would have "a the number of signatures which passed the Senate 24-9 on March - real hard time" supporting a appear on the petition. He said 3. Spring Tledge Class inrinnniiiininninniiiTl Clinton ticket unless the gov- the Wood county circulator failed 1992 ernor "can own up to his own to write the number of signatures Lawmakers usually base their failures." - which Invalidated the petition. votes on congressional redistrict- "It was admittedly a clerical ing more on their impact back Tsongas said he was "in this error on our part," Ceisler said. home than on statewide political campaign until the convention." Ceisler said he believes the considerations, making consen- ommission of Brown's name sus more difficult, Riffe said. and "Vote more than once if you from the ballot is contrary to the Riffe said that he told Nixon he Congratulations can," the former Massachusetts spirit of democracy. needs an answer by the end of senator Joked outside a South "If no one wants Jerry Brown this week "or we will have to give to the Pledge Side polling place in Chicago. to be president, so be it, but it serious consideration to going THIS SUMMER, Tsongas acknowledged he was should be the voters who decide," back to the drawing board." Class Officers n going to have to do better than he said. % the pollsters forecast; their late Ceisler added that Brown was samplings showed him far be- planning to campaign in the dis- GIVE YOURSELF hind in the two industrial states trict, but now Brown's opponents he had called key neutral tests of may not campaign in the district. his economic policy proposals "Their decision did nothing to against Clinton's. help the community," he said. True colors SOME CREDIT. At Kinko's, our Canon Color Laser Copier reproduces your true colors with remarkable precision. So when TWO we make a full color copy, you get the same colors found in your original.

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page eight The BG News Wednesday, March 18,1992 Six BG hockey players Devils will try to go earn post-season honors wire to wire at No. 1 22 points, netting 14 goals and by Randy Setter York- "Accolades come easier to will face the Blue Devils Thursday night at teams who achieve success." eight assists. DURHAM, N.C. (AP) Duke continues to revel sports writer in the favorite role entering its NCAA first- Greensboro. Holmes received 45 votes, in- Carper helped solidify the Fal- Duke won the national title last season, beat- con defense as he debuted this round tournament game against Campbell, at- cluding three first place votes, on ing Kansas in the championship game, and has The hockey team may have his way to taking one of the for- season. He netted five goals and tempting to become the first team in 15 seasons to be No. 1 wire-to-wire. been to the Final Four four straight seasons and missed the playoffs for the first ward positions on the team. The 13 assists for 18 points. Carper five of the past six. The Blue Devils have an op- Hobey Baker candidate lead the also lead the team in penalties "I think this team has learned to enjoy it be- time in 21 years, but six players portunity to become the first team to repeat as Falcons in scoring with 60 points, with 22 penalties and 44 penalty cause they recognize at this time of year it's a received post-season accolades. NCAA champions since UCLA in 1972-73. Seniors Peter Holmes and Mar- on 26 goals and 34 assists. He tal- minutes. result of achievement where as early on In the year It's a result of prediction," Duke coach "I dont see repeating as being that tough," tin Jiranek were named to the lied the most goals on the team Libertucci and Bylsma proved Mike Krzyzewski said Monday. said All-American center . "... All-Central Collegiate Hockey and finished second behind Brett that one can be proficient at We are a very good team right now and we are Association First Team by the I Iarkins in assists by five. Indiana in 1976 was the last team to be ranked hockey without their academics No. 1 in the nation from start to finish. confident, but we have to beat Campbell first." league coaches, while freshmen Jiranek garnered 30 points and suffering. The oddsmakers have made the Camels a one Brian Holzinger and Brandon "To go all season long... No. 1 in the country is received one first year vote from Libertucci earned a 3.95 grade a tremendous accomplishment for these guys," trillion to one longshot to win the NCAA cham- Carper were named CANSTAR the coaches. The center finished point average while working Krzyzewski said. "If they have done it for three pionship. The Camels don't have a player taller CCHA All-Rookie Honorable one goal behind Holmes at 25, toward a degree In Pre- months, they can certainly do it for three more than 6-foot-6 and lost to East Carolina by 38 Mentions. The team also had two with a total of S3 points. He fin- Medicine/Biology. The netmin- weeks." points a team Duke drilled by 28. players named to the All- ished with 28 assists, good for der compiled a 4.85 Goals al- Accademlc CCHA Team, senior third in assists on the team. Duke (28-2) grabbed the top seed in the East lowed average enroute to a 3-8-4 Regional after defeating North Carolina on Sun- "They (Campbell) are excited about playing Dan Bylsma and junior Angelo Holzinger was named CCHA record. His 84.8 save percentage and I dont see why we should be any less ex- Llbertucci. Player of the Week for his two day in the Atlantic Coast Conference tourna- was second best on the team to ment Campbell (19-11), a Baptist school in cen- cited," Krzyzewski said. "We are very excited Coach Jerry York was satisfied game-winning goals against then Will Clarke. tral North Carolina that doesn't play games on about playing and you can be sure we respect after learning the results. number one ranked Michigan Bylsma, an accounting major, Sunday, won the Big South Conference title and who they are. "We're very pleased and proud (Feb. 7 and 8). He finished the compiled a 3.30 GPA while play- of our accomplishments," said season fifth in team scoring with ing as a winger. Miner is first-team selection Surprise,..coach Knight is upset, (AP) - Shaquille O'Neal of of oohs, aahs and opened Arkansas teammates Todd LSU wasn't a surprise on The mouths Miner can after one of Day, a forward, and Lee Associated Press All-America his performances. Mayberry, a guard, highlighted cancels the post-season banquet team since he was on it last "This honor is consistent the third team. They were season. with his performance all year. joined by Duke guard Bobby BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) Indiana coach Bob with us personally about ending the banquet nor Duke's Christian Laettner, He's done so much for this Hurley and forwards Malik Knight is angry again. This time, he canceled a has he given us any thanks for the 41 years that we the only unanimous selection, program," Southern Cal coach Scaly of St. John's and Calbert 41-year-old tradition when he axed a basketball have put on the banquet," Tenney said. and Ohio State's Jimmy Jack- George Raveling said. Cheaney of Indiana. Day was a awards banquet one day after the Hoosiers' dev- son both made the jump from The Trojans have returned to second-team pick last season astating loss to Purdue. Knight refused to participate in a postgame last year's second team, so the Top Ten, let alone the rank- and Cheaney was on the third "I really believe the main purpose of the banquet news conference after Purdue's 61-59 victory on there was no shock there. ings, and with Miner giving team. over the years, to honor the seniors, is now being Sunday and in his weekly radio call-in show on of George- clinics on slick ball-handling, done at the senior night we have at our last home Monday night. Indiana University defended town had been a second-team off-balance jumpers and crowd O'Neal averaged 23.6 points, game," Knight told the Herald-Times of Blooming- Knight's decision Tuesday, saying the basketball selection as a sophomore two charisma, they have become a was the nation's second- ton In Tuesday editions. program had been reviewing "for some time" the years ago before an Injury set No. 2 seed in the NCAA tour- leading rebounder a 14.1) and "I'd like to see banquets reserved for a celebra- banquet arrangement. him back last season, so his nament. tied for the top spot in blocked tion when a team really achieves something. When presence when the team was O'Neal, the 43rd player to shots with Mourning (5.0). His that happens, there'll always be time to put one The athletic department is considering a ban- announced Monday was no up- repeat as an All-American, and appearance as a sophomore together." quet to honor all sports, not just basketball, ac- set. Jackson are also juniors, while last season followed the con- The Purdue loss was especially costly. Indiana cording to a statement. Then there's , Laettner and Mourning are secutive years of Tigers guard lost a share of its third Big Ten title in four years, "If, at the close of this basketball season, a spe- the guard from Southern Cal seniors. Chris Jackson as a first-team and instead of being the No. 1 seed in the Southeast cial event is warranted, or if an all-sports banquet who is known as much for his Maryland guard Walt Wil- selection. The 7-2 O'Neal was Regional at nearby Cincinnati or Dayton, Ohio, the does not develop, the athletic department will re- resemblance to Michael Jordan four votes shy of being unani- Hoosiers were bounced to a second seed in the consider having a recognition event for the bas- and his superstitious on-court liams led th second team and mous. West Regional at Boise, Idaho. ketball team," the statement said. antics as he is for his remarka- was joined in the backcourt by "We have had absolutely no communication with Mark Rudner, an assistant commissioner, said ble talent. Missouri's . Laettner has been to the the university about the whole incident," said the Big Ten Conference would have no comment The 6-foot-5 junior has the The frontcourt was Byron Final Four each of his three Craig Tenney, president of the Kiwanis Club of on Knight's actions. Knight historically does not highest scoring average among Houston of Oklahoma State, seasons and was named tour- Suburban Bloomington, which learned of Knight's participate in the Big Ten's weekly coaches' tele- the five first-teamers 26.7 Eton MacLean of UCLA and nament MVP when the Blue decision in a phone call Monday from his secretary. conference. and few can claim the number of Stanford. Devils won the title last season.

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Sporting an Opinion March Madness??? Final Four: Kansas, Bama, Duke, FSU Falcon hoop future You heard it here first: Miami will shock North Carolina in the first round What a great time to be alive. Final Four rep: Florida State. least a year or two away. Arizona MIDWEST: Once again, Kan- will give them a great game. Baseball teams are relaxing in Schroder, M.D. is what's important the tropics with all the hopes of sas has quietly went about its spring in their steps. business and claimed the number It's never been my style, but played he wowed the crowds with The NBA playoffs are on the one seed. I'm picking Duke and Kansas to Erik Pupillo his above-the-rim antics. way, and everyone knows that's The Sports The Jay hawks should make it meet again in the finals. Having In a game in Athens, Ohio the only time of year that counts. to Minneapolis, but like Duke, the same teams in there every Pulling against the Ohio University Bob- But the best part of March Is Doctor they have a tough road to hoe. year is boring and conservative. cats, Miller took a give-n-go pass the Madness, of course. The most Cincinnati will give them a scare, no from Jason Crump and dropped a thrilling four weeks of sports. and the eventual clash with Ar- A Florida State vs. Alabama punches left-handed tomahawk jam that In August, everyone asks kansas will be one of the best final game would be so much shook the foundations of the "How was your summer?" games of the tournament more fun to watch. But it's also Convocation Center. Later in the In January, the catch-phrase is Primed for upsets: Memphis nice to see the teams that de- contest, Miller made two 'La- "How was your holiday?" the best chance to shock the State will not escape the first serve to be there get their due. wrence Funderburke'-like rejec- In March, there are two more Devils. They're one of the few round. And the 1992 NCAA Champions As March Madness sweeps col- tions on Bobcat players. ice-breakers to add to the all- teams that press effectively. Sleepers: Cincinnati, Pepper- will be. .Kansas. lege campuses across the nation, If Miller can add two solid post time list. "How was your break?" They have five starters in double dine. So don't forget the most impor- it 'd be a pity to overlook the ex- moves to his repertoire, he'll be a And, the most popular of all, figures and could sneak up on the Final Four rep: Kansas. tant item on that Spring Break citement and enthusiasm Bowl- tough man to handle down low. "What's your Final Four?" country. vacation list - your copy of the ing Green basketball brought to His mix of elevation and body Much like the weather, every- Upsets In the East: Princeton SOUTHEAST: This is the best Madness pairings. its fans. control will enable Miller to one claims to know who will end over Syracuse. This has become bracket of the four. It's by far the Matthew D. Schroder is sports And as an unbiased basketball complete a plethora of three- up in Minneapolis on April 4. But the vogue upset pick this season, most wide open, the toughest to editor of the News. fan, I can honestly say the wom- point plays. this year's swam is may find the and for good reason. The Tigers figure out, and has the most local en's basketball team got screwed Rounding out the Falcons going rough, thanks to one of the are due to finally win a first- ties. ! The Falcons went 24-5 and wer- young talent is Ray Lynch. He most evenly matched fields in a round game. The Richmond Picking the champion with /let me live . en't even invited to the WNIT in was the player I most enjoyed long time. Spiders crushed the Orange in your heart is one of the basic RECYCLE! Amarillo, Texas. Mid-American watching. He plays the game of Don't be suckered into thinking the first round last year, and rights of every March Madness The BG News Conference teams get no re- basketball like it should be Duke is in such a weak bracket have passed the torch to the Ivy swami. But as much as I'd like to spect! played - in your face. that they can play in a coma and League champs. see it happen, Ohio State will not Speaking about no respect - Lynch plays defense from still get to the Final Four. There's Sleepers: U Mass, UNC Charlo- make the Final Four, as the s Toledo's women's team won the baseline to baseline. He relent- little doubt the Devils will in- tte, Missouri. Bucks fall to Alabama in a second regular season and MAC tour- lessly harassed ball-handlers and clude Minnesota in their travel Final Four rep: Duke. round upset. nament championship, but continously denied passing lanes plans, but the road may be WEST: UCLA doesnt seem to Arizona will be the Razor- ■ received a number 10 seed in the in a season that saw him play bumpier than most think. impress anybody. But no one in back's competition in the South- NCAA Tournament. Instead of mostly because of his defensive EAST: May be the only bracket their half of the bracket will beat east regional. hosting a tournament game, they prowess. that virtually everyone agrees them. Oklahoma has the best The upset artists: Miami will must go to Prc-'idence and take When Lynch develops some on. Even the most fervent Duke- chance, but don't count on it beat North Carolina. A swarming on the Friars. offensive punch, I only hope he haters, and I know one of the Indiana will not make it out of defense and ■home" court advan- As far as the BG men's squad remembers what facet of the biggest, cannot see them getting the second round. Florida State tage in Cincinnati will be enough goes, they had a .500 season, but game got him to this level. upset. will meet them in a rematch of for the Redskins to edge the showed flashes of brilliance in With the addition of Shane Their road will include (after last year's second round game Heels in overtime. AAAAA the second half of their schedule. Komives and the seasoning of evoking the mercy rule on and get their revenge. That's why they make them Though they lose Tom Hall and Crump, Jason Hall and Matt Otto, Campbell), a tough game against Upset special: New Mexico play the game. Kirk Whiteman, the Falcons re- the Falcons would disappoint me Texas. Next they will take on An- State over DePaul in the first Sleepers: Temple, and that's it turn a strong nucleus of young if they finished any lower than thony Peeler and Missouri. This round. It's so fun to watch the Miami will run into Alabama in players that could excite the third in the MAC next year. could be a potential stumbling Blue Demons bow out of the first the second round and the MAC sparse and apathetic crowds that Moving onto March Madness block. round no matter what kind of dream is over. don't come close to filling the and the Final Four, I see Duke And watch out for Massa- team they have. Final Four rep: Alabama in a huge confines of Anderson and Indiana playing in one semi- chusetts. This is the team with Sleepers: Louisville, LSU. mild surprise. Michigan is at Arena. final game with Duke having too SNACK BAR With MAC Freshman of the much for the General. 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"Look for our new discount ads. When BIRTHDAY DISPLAY AD! you turn in the ad and sign a lease for NEWIPVE BIRTHDAY DIPLAY AD! that advertised address, you will Rentals BIRTHDAY DISPLAY AD! receive a discount on rent for the whole year. (First come, first serve!)" 352-5620 • 1x3 ad to be displayed in the classified • We offer a variety of graphics to choose from for your ad • Birttiay display ads must be placed 2 days prior to run Check out these apartments: 328 S. Main • On and off campus students can be billed to your bursar 507 East Merry 309 High 801 Fifth St. 803 Fifth St. Our Only Your cost ONI Y $10 per ad!! 525 East Merry 520 E. Reed Send your friend(s) a birthday wish in style! Office Mace an order NOWWIH! Chock wild our un-xi'iii L Please call 2-2605 or stop by The BG News office at 219 West Hall Stop by our only office at 328 S. Main and pick up rcsidenU. io we •■ our weekly updated rental brochure and aummer brochure

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page ten The BG News Wednesday, March 18,1992

STUDY ABROAD IN AUSTRAUA INTRAMURAL ADVISORY BOARD APPLI- NANNY Seniors and Grad Students CAMPUS & CITY EVENTS Information on semester, year, graduate, CATIONS FOR 1992-93 AVAILABLE IN 108 WANTED Up to *400 per week. Live-m jobs East Coast, Jay-Mar Apartments summer and internship programs in Perth. REC CENTER APPLY BY MARCH 19 GET Chicago Many benefits. Minimum 1 year. Spacious 2 bedroom furnished A unfurnished TownsviNe. Sydney, and Melbourne Programs INVOLVEDI NATIONAL NANNY Gas heal, central A/C. Quite area • • BGSU ADVERTISING CLUB " Start at $3520 Call 1 -800-878-3696 t-800-722-4453 On sight Mgmi. Start $42o/month KD'KD'KD'KD'KD Taka a c hanc* al winning a Call 354-6036 between 10-2 for showing. Kappa Delta VIPs are awesome" ■ ft tool »ub from SUBWAY I! Hang in theral HeipU-m an Ex-CWveland Purchasa a Ikkat tor Just PERSONALS KD'KD'KD'KD'KD Aikikai student (Rokyu rank) ONE DOLLAR looking lor a Sensei or Sempai FOR SALE Tired of Roommates? In lha Union Foyar of any rank to continue study in LIVE ALONE March 17,10,19,9am - 5pm KDKDKDKDKDKDKD Ueshiba Aikido. Onegai Shimasu 313 North Main Sir eel Win oth«r print trom Congratulations to the Kappa Delta IIGATOflAOE II $225 month Rndara Records and Campua Tanning asters ol the Week: Contact Dale at 352-6764 30 at contain** Store cost $45 00 R.E. Management 3524302 Drawing lo bo hold Thuraday, March 19 "NEVER AGAIN" Trina Armstrong Our price $20 Save Ml Ron 372 6749 In lha U Ion Foyar al 5pm (Responsible decisions about & *- BGSU ADVERTISING CLUB " dinking and driving) the enure Chapter I 1 or 2 roommates needed immediately tnru August 10th lor sublease of apl near campus! 1979 Mobile Horn*. 14 i 70. 2 bdrmi. 1 twin 1 bedroom apis, for Fall 1992 KDKDKDKDKDKDKD Quiet atmosphere. Close to campus. You have seen the mock accident, now University Village rent neg. Call Mike New carpels Includes appliances, furniture, 'Atianbon- Sooal Chairs and Risk Managers 3537203. options Gypsy Lane Estates. $920Q/Best 3522663 1 hear what happens afterward Come to O.A.M.M.A. Mooing Tonight an open discussion with a panel who Omega Phi Alpha • Kerry Spiezto offer 352-4628 Room ii2BA,B30pm Available Now 2 bdrm knows Irom experience' We appreciate all ol your hard work 12 month leases avail May IS, 1902 'Donl lorgel your calenders and I D "s 1 unfurnished, near campus 1964 Cavalier Station wagon. 51.000 miles and dedication. We love you 262 1/2 Troup 2 Br. 2 pers. $350 . Utl. OPA Membership Committee $445/month or one male rmmie. with new engine. $700 or best otter Call Jac Wednesday. March 1 ft a! 8:00 p.m. $222.5