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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. The G views Sou/ling 'Green State University | Attorneys to meet here today on discrimination suit by Mary Dannemlller "We need to sit down and discuss discussion. Farrick believe there are about 150 they have more advantageous and instructors; staff reporter what's going on and what each "I'm assuming that every school female coaches being working conditions, which allow •Require equal contract length; school is going to do," he said. will be handling it (the suit) on discriminated against in the MAC, them to teach fewer classes per •Order the offering of equal in- Legal counsels of all Mid- In addition to all the MAC school their own," Jacoby said. thereby justifying the need for a school term for greater pay. surance and other benefits; American Conference schools will legal representatives MAC Com- Anthony Duerr, EMU attorney, class action suit. This provides them with more •Demand equal release time with meet at 11 a.m. today in McFall missioner Fred Jacoby, his at- said he thinks the meeting is an at- The suit states that female "release time" allowing them to "equal athletic dollar support"; Center to discuss their involvement torney and a special counsel ap- tempt to either consolidate a coaches as a group are paid a lower engage in other faculty activities, •Order female coaches to be in the class action suit filed in pointed by the Ohio attorney response to the summons or decide annual salary, given less fringe such as recruiting new student given equal consideration in January by two Northern Illinois general's office is expected to at- that each school be responsible for benefits and less advantageous athletes. Female coaches are being scheduling; coaches alleging discrimination tend, Chenault added. its own. working conditions. discriminated against for these •Require equal types of contracts against female coaches. A consolidated response would be It alleges that there exists reasons, the suit alleges. and facility time, and hire equal University attorney Myron JACOBY, ALSO named as a difficult because of the abundance throughout the MAC, "differences The plaintiff is seeking relief numbers of male and female assis- Chenault explained yesterday that defendant in the suit filed by NIU of informaiton needed to answer in length of contracts, '.ypes of con- from the alleged discrimination on tant coaches; the meeting was initiated because coaches Deborah Brue and Roberta the charges, he told the Echo. tracts, and increment dollars behalf of all female coaches in •And give both male and female 12 defendants have been named in Farrick, told a reporter from the alloted between men and women." similar situations and asking the coaches advance notice of job open- the one suit and many questions Eastern Echo (Eastern Michigan HE BELIEVES the situation pro- ALSO, MALE coaching staff court to: ings. have been raised concerning the University paper) yesterday that bably will be handled by each members receive 12-month conti- •Award the plaintiff retroactive The suit also asks that the court types of defenses that can be used he will not know how the matter school. nuing contracts, and because they pay to remedy the pay difference order the defendants to pay $250,000 and the appropriateness of the suit. will be handled until after today's According to the suit, Brue and work for the athletic department between male and female coaches each in punitive damages. Wednes- day 3-12-80

Students chosen to serve on ACGFA The Student Government Association yesterday finish- ed compiling a list of undergraduate students for positions on the Advisory Committee on General Fee Allocations. Seven of the students will serve as regular members of the com- mittee and two as alternates. Members include Richard Haught, senior; Jeff Horten, junior; Chris Geib, junior; Drew Forhan, junior; and Thomas Washbush, senior. Alternates are Scott White and Tom Carver, both juniors. Washbush, student v staff photo by Tim Westhoven representative to the Board Carol West, teacher In the University's Discovering the Arts program, uses musical in- The children left to right, Chris Schwab, Brad West, Aric Stewart. Jason Stewart and of Trustees and coordinator struments to tempt the imagination of youngsters at the Creative Arts House, 827 First St. Melissa Moore. of the SGA search for by Alan Derringer tippy-toes they reach for the sky undergraduate members, She gestured proudly at the papier- They're always moving from one said he has received no with outstretched finger tips. mache piggy banks, Styrofoam thing to the next. There's a reason Discovering Six giggling seeds lie curled up in sculptures, tie-dyed pillowcases for everything, yet we're having a notice of a meeting for this tiny balls in a children's land of "OH, OUR big, tell plants are quarter, adding that no ac- and multi-colored rainbows that good time, and the kids are learn- orange rabbits, red smiling suns almost there," West says. "Wasn't adorn the walls and shelves of the ing to get along with each other, to tion is expected until spring and blue and red horses. Their that fun?" house. quarter. the solve problems together and just teacher, Carol West, goes to each Indeed, Carol West seems to listen." child, gently patting imaginary dirt have just as much fun teaching as "THE MORE kids can feel and She pointed out three posters around each one. her kids do learning. In her touch and manipulate their world, with such images drawn on them as Students to stage world "Bryce, you look like a com "Discovering the Arts" classes, of- in music, art and especially the a nose, a hairy leg with oversized seed," she says to an irrepressible fered through the University's movement of their bodies, the more toes and a donkey's head. These mock U.N. session 5-year-old with bright yellow boots. Creative Arts Program, 3 - 5-year- they're going to know about the were "body songs," she explained. "I'm gonna plant you, too." olds get a chance to explore body world and the more comfortable A simulated emergency through She then imitates the falling of movement, music and art. they're going to feel," West said. "MUSIC IS sound and our bodies meeting of the U.N. Security raindrops with her fingers, saying, West emphatically dismissed the While West allows the children have sound," she said. "We felt our Council will be presented by "here come the idea that 3-year-olds are too young plenty of freedom to express vocal cords vibrate, and then we a group of University rains...pssshh...Here comes the to be introduced to the arts. themselves, she doesn't allow them went over and felt the strings on the students at 7 p.m. today in the sun!" "It's amazing what kids can do if to just come in and "bounce off the piano vibrate. Our hearts beat. The the Community Suite, Union. The six tiny seeds sprout slowly, you just let them," she said, sitting walls." world's full of a beat, and we're all The mock session is to be all growing at different rates. in the brightly colored room of the "It's very structured," she said. a part of that beat." based on the following arts Finally, all the way grown, on Creative Arts House at 827 First St. "They don't have any free time. continued on page 3 scenario: 1,000 troops from the Soviet Union and Afghanistan enter Pakistan in hot pursuit of Afghan guerrillas. Pakistani rein- Board gives teachers 9.4-percent pay raise forcements retaliate with ex- by Diane Rado If a two-year schedule was ap- "There is not a great amount of gram affecting students from Through work on her master's treme violence. staff reporter proved, the board wanted to "lock detail on the case since many of the kindergarten through the 10th degree, Glick said, "I discovered a Students acting as down" salaries and provide no in- people involved are scattered," grade. loop hole in this area in the schools. representatives from 19 After two months of negotations crease in hospitalization or other Cummings explained. The program will incorporate in- Students wanted to know more countries will present with the Bowling Green Education benefits for the next two years, said BLACK'S TEACHER then is formation about different jobs into about career opportunities." speeches on the situation. Association, the city Board of Dr. Richard Cummings, gone, and the principal of the the classroom, explained Marlene To fund the program, Glick is The meeting is free and Education last night approved an superintendent of schools. school is retired, he said. Click, home economics teacher at now applying for a $52,000 grant public. increase in city teacher's salaries "The teachers felt that with the The board also approved a plan the high school and initiator of the through the Penta County voca- by 9.4 percent beginning July 1, cost of living increasing, they to initiate a career education pro- program. tional school district. 1980. wouMn't want the schedule locked Residence Life Under the new salary schedule, down," he said. base pay for a teacher with a While only salaries were discuss- wins Tipover bachelor's degree will be $11,125. ed this year, Stearns said, negotia- Need a job? Salaries will increase by 3 per- tions on the teacher's master con- Lack of applicants causes SGA The Residence Life cent for each year a teacher is tract will begin next January. Pushovers won first place employed, said Stuart Steams, "SALARIES WILL go up again to extend deadline for applicants Monday night in the final high school teacher and represen- next year," Cummings said. "It round of the Union Activities tative of the BGEA. would be naive for people to think by Bart Porter "I DON'T know what the pro- "We went to every dorm and Salaries will also increase by 4 they wouldn't go up." staff reporter blem is that students aren't runn- major organization on campus to Organization's Tipover for ing for a position because we Hemophilia. percent depending upon the Although the board and the at least inform them of the up- The five-member team, number of academic hours a BGEA approved the salary Did you hear the one about the publicized the coming elections coming elections and deadline, so teacher has earned, he added. schedule on Feb. 29, Cummings election that nobody ran in? and the first deadline," Creed I really don't know why no one is representing the Office of Although this might be the said. Residence life, won tickets said, the board treasurer had to taking notice. A TEACHER with a master's confirm that there were sufficient beginning of a humorous joke told In addition to the vacancies. "Maybe we don't publicize soon to Falcon football games, during an election year, the Stu- T-shirts, gift certificates degree and 30 semester hours will funds for the increase. Creed said, two senatorial can- enough to let incoming freshmen earn $13,250 as a base pay. "We could be held personally dent Government Association didates and two candidates for ex- know that SGA is not just a select from McDonald's, albums doesn't want to be in the punch ecutive positions are running and other prizes. "We're pleased with it (the liable" if there were not enough group of students, but that SGA is schedule) but of course we're funds for the agreement, he said. line and has initiated efforts to unopposed. for everyone. Second place was taken by recruit candidates to run for the the Five Harmonees, from always looking for more," Steams In other matters, the board voted The five additional senatorial "I thought that be-ausewe're not Founders Harmon residence said. to seek legal counsel in regard to a unexpected open positions in positions SGA voted in February using ticket names, students SGA's next term. to add to the existing 16 have not hall; third by the Dastardly In January, the BGEA proposed $15,000 suit filed against it Monday. would not be afraid to run against a two-year salary schedule with Sheryl L. Creed, chairman of contributed to the shortage of can- a 'name' ticket," she said. Dominos Destroyers, from the SGA Elections and Opinions didates, Creed said, because not the Office of Admissions; $11,200 as a base pay beginning STEVE BLACK, 19, broke his January 1, 1980. They asked that teeth after slipping on ice in the Board, said the March 7 deadline all of the openings are new posi- Creed said SGA abolished the and fourth by Zeebers and for petitions to run for SGA posi- tions. Co. Against Hemophilia, $11,700 serve as a base pay on July 1, Conneaut Elementary School use of ticket names for the April 1980, and that the schedule reflect a playground in 1971, Cummings ex- tions was extended to noon March Creed said much of the lack of 17 election to attract more representing no particular 19 because seven open positions group. 9.5-percent increase in salary plained. enthusiasm surrounding the elec- students to the organization, but beginning July 1,1961. The $15,000 was requested "for remained. tion can be attributed to general "students still aren't running." "We went in with a high salary dental compensation and the pain SGA President Michael D. student apathy. Students wanting to run for a weather schedule but it fell by the wayside," and suffering" Black experienced, Zinicola declared an emergency senatorial or executive position Stearns said. he said. situation and decided Friday that "I CAN'T deal with apathy can pick up election petitions and cloudy. High 34 F HC), low "THROUGH negotiations these Cummings said he does not know the lack of student interest war- anyway and especially not with guidelines at the SGA office, 405 30 I -1C), 40 percent chance of kind of adjustments are made," he why Black just recently filed suit ranted extension of the deadline, something as important as this," Student Services Bldg., Creed precipitation. added. when the incident occurred in 1971. Creed said. she said. said. I A real nice time to assassinate their characters

Disturbed from a peaceful sequence of Maurer-Green's I THOUGHT, "Hey, maybe drunken stupor, continually beat Landlords aren't responsible night's sleep once again by the maintenance ineffeciency and ir- there's still hope for those the ceiling of his bedroom with his because they don't have to be. They dreaded, shrill noise of Rockledge responsibility. Frustration, landlords in Bowling Green!" I gym bag, and screamed have both lawyers and money to Manor, I began to reminisce about focus despair, anger and revenge were guess southern hospitality stayed obscenities because the noise put to rest any student complaint, the landlords that have resulted in among the top 10. in the South. wouldn't let him pass out in peace. or rebellion. my insomnia over the past two Eric R. Ecker At the end of the year, to our I was impressedwith Rockledge I'm not picking on every landlord years. surprise Maurer-Green was upset Manor when 1 first moved in at the AFTER FIVE months of com- in Bowling Green. That would be Since I'm graduating this when they found a number of holes beginning of this year. It had win- plaining about the noise, the unrealistic, and unfair. I'm just quarter, I thought now would be a fix the leaky "John." in the walls (caused by fists, coco- dows, real bricks and steel doors. management decided to check out pointing out the ones my friends nice time to assassinate their Next to go was the heater, during butts, lacrosse balls and flying Moving inside I saw that there were the problem. Following a walk characters. the winter of course. The heater chairs), three broken windows, a sturdy walls, carpeting, nice fur- throughout the rooms, the and I have been in association with. It all started fall quarter of 1978.1 would shut off in the middle of the blown-up bedroom door, a small niture, a garbage disposal and a manager looked at me, and told me They know who they are. lived with four other derelicts in a night, and by the time we woke up, campfire on the kitchen floor and dishwasher (the latter two haven't that there was a noise in our apart- It's easy to write a somewhat big yellow house on East Wooater, we were too cold to move. Instead my dog's poo-poo scattered been used yet). ment. light-hearted, though true, account rented out by Maurer-Green. of fixing it right away, Maurer- throughout the house (much of it in Rockledge also had something "Boy, this guy is on the ball," I on the subject now, but it wasn't Green chose to wait for spring to secret places). else my roommates md I didn't thought. funny at the time of occurence. THE FIRST problem I en- come around. count on. An inconsistent, high pit- He then climbed to the top, greas- countered was the large amount of Sometime during our stay on the I guess we weren't so surprised ched, ear piercing noise eminating ed the fan, and told us there would The sad part is that the last two rainfall I had in my bedroom. The eastern front, our only door, when we lost our deposits. from a fan on top of Rockledge not be any more problems. years have not been an isolated in- constant dripping, caused by a thoroughly rotted, fell off its After Hurricane David tore half Manor. It has kept us awake from Guess again. cident. It has happened before, and leaking commode upstairs, kept hinges, which resulted in tiny snow the roof off of the shed I was stay- the beginning of fall quarter. it will happen in the future; unless waking me up. drifts in the kitchen. However, ing in this summer down in As the disturbances did in the THE NOISE stopped for one students wise up and take their After a few months of interrupted Maurer-Green did set a Charleston, S.C., my outlook on yellow house, the noise has had night, and is back once again to landlords hostage. sleep, begging and an attempted maintenance record for us. They landlords changed, for awhile. some damaging effects on my haunt us in our sleep. The cycle bribe, Maurer-Green finally sent fixed it four days later. They returned my $100 deposit with already mentally unstable starts again, and I wish my room- Eric R. Ecker, 840 6th St., Apt. F, over its only maintenance man to INSOMNIA was not the only con- a smile on their face. roommates. One roommate in a mates luck. is a student at the University. opinion. Tying up your car on the Conrail line The only person who might get a thrill out of challenging torn-up railroad tracks on a motor vehicle is Evel Knievel, and since he doesn't live in Bowling Green, his vote doesn't count. For the rest of the city residents, the crossings are a threat to the well-being of all automobiles on the road. Even when crawling over the tracks at 5 mph, the jostl- ing, jolting trip over the tracks elicits profanities from the humblest of drivers. According to city administrators, the responsibility of getting the tracks fixed lies with Conrail, which owns the property. Aside from informing Conrail of com- plaints, the city is impotent to act on any repair re- quests. The crossings at Lehman Avenue and Wooster Street exemplify the seriousness of the situation. Signs warn- ing drivers of dangerous conditions are posted on both sides of the track, but that doesn't take away the jolts of the ride. Besides, the signs barely are visible in the dark. So why doesn't Conrail take steps to repair the pro- blem areas? They say the weather is the major hurdle tieri **..«&. Sft*. every year. The blacktop used in the repairs only can « MBytes-natsc**! y be used in warm weather, so the wait will be at least Wil U JBiVISH VOfcSUft ISTOUCWY/' until late spring. Conrail made plans to begin repairs last fall, but never followed through. Indications are that if spring weather isn't suitable, the work could be postponed letters. even further. the organization's goals, Mary both or all of the views, and send A Conrail spokesman also says the tracks get worse LSU: Inadequate would have joined the LSU or at the Cleveland editorial your jokes to Ronald Reagan. every time they are repaired because a higher grade is very least would have made an at- built up than before, causing cars to drag more over HRC representation tempt to contact its active is in bad taste Kevin Woblever tiie crossing. members. Her presence at the 303 Compton If that's the case, maybe Conrail should tear apart The Latin Student Union has an meetings for the past two years has open door policy which gives been non-existent. She is not an I found your editorial about A feeling of the entire crossing and start building from scratch. It anyone interested in attempting to adequate representative of the Cleveland in last Thursday's paper may tie up the railroad line for awhile, but it is its improve yet maintain the Latino Latino community. And this judge- to be in very bad taste. inferiority responsibility to get something done. culture the opportunity to become a ment is not based on personality Joseph Corral, 1st Ward councilman, said he has member regardless of nationality. differences. The editor of a newspaper should There are many problems corresponded regularly with Conrail since 1977, and Any individual who joins this write editorials that deal with pro- students must face throughout the delay is "just procrastinating on their part." organization would out of necessity The Latin Student Union has con- blems affecting the world and their college career that must be The time to complain is now. Angered motorists have to possess or want to have the tributed greatly to the establish- Bowling Green, not a cheap at- dealt with accordingly. knowledge pertaining to the Latino ment of the HRC. Many of its tempt of satire. One problem that all universities should not waste their time calling the city with the community. members have worked very hard must deal with is that of student complaints. Law states that because Conrail owns the sacrificing other priorities to see A city like Cleveland that has and faculty relations. The feeling of tracks; it must do the work. Instead, direct your anger Without this vital information, such a commission evolve. There taken many bad raps should not be inferiority does not come between to Conrail. Its number in Columbus is (614) 383-1024. the problems that exist in the Latin must be an equal representation of knocked for trying to build a new freshman and upperclassmen, but You might want to try and call them collect. culture cannot be resolved or even all groups involved in the HRC. image. with faculty members. identified. What is more important This not only means a Latino, but Too many times I have seen is that this culture will dissolve if it an individual who is concerned with Your editorial presented every students refrain from questions is not present in anyone who could the continuation and improvement bad truth and myth about and opinions due to this fear. It is convey it to others. of the Latino culture in the surroun- Cleveland. Why not show some of not a question of maturity and ding community. the good things about this town? As motivation for the student, but It is sad but true, though, that be- long as people like you continue to there seems to be a communica- ing a Latino does not guarantee the How can the Human Relations think about Cleveland like this, we tions problem between faculty and EDITORIAL STAFF continuation of the culture's Commission establish and sustain won't have to worry about sharing students. Students must work hard Vot.65 No.77 P«fl« 2 3-12-80 presence. A descendant of Latino its principles when it will not allow the finer points of Cleveland with Editor P«» Hyland to alleviate this problem, but /Managing editor Paula Wlnslow ancestry does not necessarily mean one of the organizational com- ignorant and/or misinformed peo- moreover, faculty members must News editor John Lammers that there is concern in or ponents to have the essential ple. Cleveland has many good also do their part and treat students Editorial tditor Gary Benz knowledge vital to the Latin com- representation needed? points, and I am glad to have the as people, rather than just in- Sports editor Dan Firestone munity by that individual. Our chance to take advantage of them. tegrated parts of a university Copy editor Pam Dalgleish society is one which attempts to in- Photo editor Frank Breithaupt system. Entertainment editor Kevin Settiage tergrate all people, and in doing so, Antonia Flores Your editorial made Cleveland many cultures are slowly lost. Latin Student Union Member look tittle better than Poe Ditch. Scott Smith BUSINESS STAFF 310 MacDonald North Next time stick to the facts, present 204 Kappa Sigma Business manager Leslie Ruppert Mary Hoffsis was appointed to Sales manager SueShater the Human Relations Commission DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau as a Latino representative by the The BO News Is published daily Tuesday through Friday during the regular school TW&eanoTOBe provost. She is a Latino, but is this YOU'REALLYmm AmxeBttXTOA, YEAH, 1 AM.MM. ITS60TUS year and weekly during summer sessions by students ot Bowling Green Stale to be interpreted as she is in- AB00K.7BZ! I 10UMUST IJVSTHOKI Bomuanep. University under the authority el the University Publications Committee. MtmK.ZBt&S60- terested in and willing to improve DVNTKNOWYOU MmVMKSHCm. POframKau iw wows Opinions expressed by columnists do not necessarily relied the opinions ol Mo BO WBAmrat.. exam?, MY FAMILY Att) PWPLBTHATS yet maintain the Latino culture? If TALENT AHDKKWNe! BO0KSKMN6S.imBt- ZEKB. News Editorial Board. vms.-amun»s! m&VS. HAPPB&TO. The BO News and Bowling Green State University are equal opportunity this assumption is made on the / I employers and do not discriminate In hiring practices. basis of her ancestry then we must The News will not accept advertising mat Is deemed discriminatory, degrading or Insulting on me basis el race, sex or national origin. be concerned with their culture, All rights to material published In Me BO News are reserved. which unfortunately is an illusion.

Editorial and Business Otlicts Before Mrs. Hoffsis was ap- 1M University Hall Bowling Green Slate university pointed to the HRC, she was Bowling Oreen, Ohio 4MM unknown to many of the LSU 0: (4IO)17Mgu members. If she had any Interest in

J ' b 3-12-80 The BG News 3 briefs Entertainment is teaching device Brass Choirs to be featured Lecture tickets available for home economics professor Tlie University Brass Choirs, directed by Dr. In- Tickets for the lecture to be given by Andrew Young, former U.S. ambassador to the United Na- by Joyce Null what constitutes quality in terms of A moisturizer was then applied to glefield and undergraduate Scott Brahier, will pre- living and what people might do to balance the face oils. Lastly, a sent a concert at 8 p.m. today in Kobacker Hall, tions, will be available today through Friday at both Home Economics 106 is not the Finders Records stores, 1432 E. Wooster St and 128 improve their environment," he bronze gel was applied, which Musical Arts Center. Selections by Gordon Jacob, typical mass lecture class most added. shaded the man's face in places Auerlio Bonelli, Eugene Bozza and others will be N. Main St. The lecture is free and public, but students try to avoid. Nor is it the where the sun usually hits. All this presented at the recital, which is free and public. because of an anticipated large crowd, a limit of study of female domestic life. During a recent evening lecture, took about 30 minutes. four tickets will be issued to each person. After Fri- The class is titled "Personal and Forisha presented a demonstration Forisha believes a teacher should Music workshop planned day, tickets will be returned to the Union Activities Family Relationships," and it on male cosmetology and makeup, be a facilitator of learning in a A workshop about East European music will be Office, third floor. Union. Tickets will be available covers how students develop in sponsored by the Lion's Store of classroom atmosphere that is there on a first-come-tirst served basis from 9 a.m. modern relationships. Toledo. A male class member, presented at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the University to S p.m. Monday through Friday. UAO, Black Stu- student-centered. He said the in- Center for Continued Learning, 194 S. Main St. Dr. Bill Forisha, who teaches the Larry Boyle, volunteered to be the structor must draw from the stu- dent Union and Board of Black Cultural Activities class at the University, explained guinea pig. JaFran Jones, chairman of music composition and are co-sponsoring Young's appearance. dent those problems or issues that history at the University's College of Musical Arts, his unusual teaching methods: "I Students laughed and joked, but are real to the student will conduct the session, which will focus on tradi- consider myself a facilitator of what followed was awareness. Other examples of Forisha's tional art and folk music of the region. Fee to attend learning and what that means in a George Dillman, a junior student in teaching style have included a the workshop is S3 and preregistration is requested Craftsman to lecture mass lecture is to be as entertain- the class, commented on the men's liberation style show in For information or to register call the center at Shereen La Plantz. nationally known craftsman ing as possible, just short of being demonstration by saying, "I which Forisha modeled variations 372-0363. from the Fiber Studio in Bayside, Calif., will pre- theatrical. So I try to do things out thought it was informative. I never of the men's caftan. He also gave sent a slide presentation and discussion of baskets of the ordinary and something to knew how to cleanse my face." an informal demonstration of a Tutorial sessions planned she and others have created at 7:30 p.m. today in 201 keep their attention. Karen Edwards, junior, said, "I fake hug used by many "high socie- The Amani Committee is sponsoring tutorial ses- Fine Arts Bldg. Sponsored by the University School "I want my class to be entertain- couldn't tell he was wearing ty types." It is a phony hug in which sions from 6-9 p.m. today and tomorrow in the of Art, the presentation is free and public. ing. I don't want people to sit there makeup. It looked like he had a the person acts jubilant but does Amani Room, Commons. Tutors, provided by the and be bored so I try to provide good Florida tan." not truly mean it Developmental Education Program, will be Republican Club to meet some shock value. And I'm not just THE DEMONSTRATION was on Forisha gives bonus points for available in chemistry, biology, Spanish, calculus, entertaining them, I'm entertain- skin toning. First, a cleansing outside activities like a sex role math, accounting, business statistics and The College Republican Club will have an ing myself. Otherwise I would be cream was used to soften the skin, reversal date. This is where a operations research. Free hot chocolate and organizational meeting at 7 p.m. today in 103 bored also. then the face was washed with a woman invites a male out for an doughnuts will be provided at the sessions, which Business Administration Bldg. For information call granulated soap. Next, the makeup evening and does all the things the are public. Lauri Barr, president, at 354-1110. "I'M NOT interested in what is artist scrubbed the face with a man normally would be expected to normal, I'm more interested in scrub mask. do. arts. from page 1 She had each child create a body "We had a specific purpose mother of two said. "Nursery "Nursery school doesn't have usually stifle creativity," he said. like or they're able to do well and song without using his vocal cords. here," she continued, "yet within school is mainly socialization." time for music and dance," said West, who has been teaching the from there go on and take other The nose represents snorting; the that area they were free to come up Marilyn Riewaldt, mother of class for two years, sees herself as music, movement and art classes foot, stomping; and the donkey's with things on their own." Also, her three classes are small 5-year-old Amy. "Here they can do the Creative Arts Program offers and meet only one hour a week. She "a springboard, a sounding block head means patting of the head. such a range of things, and it's for these kids." for the older children." "Discovering the Arts" should allows a maximum of eight right at their level." "He didn't want a person's not be confused with a nursery children in each class. This "Through me, perhaps they'll school. quarter, six children are enrolled in Paul Winters, father of 5-year-old "It's a challenge," she said, "and head," West said, laughing. "He Kirsten, agreed. "Classrooms discover something that they really I love it." wanted a donkey's head. Of course, each of the classes, coming from everybody got a big charge out of "THERE'S A lot more free play Bowling Green, Weston, Wayne, that. involved in a nursery school," the Bradner and Perrysburg. r^^iT"^ COUPON NORTH QROVE TOWNHOUSE APARTMENTS BIG BOY 16 Ton Without the Sun!! 2 FREE PEPSI'S ( OZ. 1005 North Grove Street Now Accepting Applications when you order Now Opening for Third Shift any 12", 2-or-more item pizza Apply at 1540 E. 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French House offers students chance to experience other lifestyle by Mary Alice Hentget Although a major or minor in Guibaudo, who was fundamental have someone to talk to in the all conversations on the first floor scheduled once a year with guests French is not required to live in the in the creation of the program, house," Sohnier, a graduate stu- of the house, which includes a kit- such as French Honorary Council There is a place on campus house, potential residents must hires the housemother each year, dent in the political science depart- chen, dining room and elegantly members from other cities, pro- where one can enjoy a taste of complete French 103 or a high handles the finances for the house ment, said. furnished living room. The fessors, and Toledo and Bowling French culture, a taste of French school equivalent, and have an in- and oversees the program. housemother's room also is on the Green businessmen. food and a taste of the French terest in speaking French and lear- Janet A. Esposito, a sophomore "IT'S REALLY a relaxed at- first floor. The scholarship also is financed language. ning about French culture. in her second year at the French mosphere," Diane E. Sweet, a The three-story structure; which through the donations of Paul It is La Maison Francaise, more "I think it's the best place on House, said she discovered the sophomore French major who has was occupied by the Alpha Gamma Wurzburger, a French Honorary commonly known as the French campus to live," house president house when she came to the lived in the house since fall quarter, Delta sorority until it was con- Council member from Cleveland House. Lynn M. Harms said. University with her parents the said. verted to the French House in 1971, who is now deceased. The French House, located in The senior French major has liv- year before she entered. Sweet cited the opportunity to contains two floors of two-woman La Maison Francaise also is the Sorority Row, but not a sorority, ed in La Maison Francaise since "I didn't have any problem ad- meet and talk with exchange rooms and one three-woman room. meeting place for French Club, an houses 17 female students, all winter quarter of her freshman justing because the people here are students from France, Austria and Bathroom, shower and a laundry organization that sponsors several American, and one French year, except for the 1977-1978 school really friendly and helpful," Spain, better food than is offered in room are on the top two floors. French activities and celebrations. housemother, Sylvie Sohnier. year, which she spent studying Esposito said, adding that she dormitories and a guest room that The rooms, comparable to Of- Sunday is a special day at the "It gives students a chance to ex- abroad in Tours, France. could barely construct a sentence is available for out-of-town friends fenhauer Towers in both size and house because a traditional French perience French life on an "The house has a better at- in French when she entered the and relatives. price, offer ample living space for meal is prepared by two different American campus," Sohnier, a mosphere than a dorm. There is house. "You get all the benefits of living the women. The price of board, women each week. native of Paris, says. less noise and you learn things you in a house," Karen L. Harmann, a which is paid directly to the house, The women take turns keeping ESPOSITO, an international senior international business ma- business major, said she enjoys the jor, said. "The house has a better atmosphere than a "It gives students a chance to experience home-like atmosphere of the house Harmann, who spent her and the way the girls respect each sophomore year studying abroad at dorm. There is less noise and you learn things French life on an American campus." other's privacy. Le Institute de Touraine, said she Sohnier, who will complete her finds being able to speak French on you wouldn't learn if you lived in a dorm." year as housemother at the end of a regular basis and having a THE PURPOSE of La Maison wouldn't learn if you lived in a spring quarter, said the experience French housemother interesting. is comparable to the price of meal the kitchen and living room clean. Francaise is to acquaint students dorm," Harms said. has been educational. The women get together every coupons. The women enjoy home- But these duties are lessened with with French culture, teach them night at 5:30 for dinner in the cooked meals and full kitchen the help of Jay E. Moore, a junior about French habits and traditions, THE HOUSE was created in 1971 "I have learned about the pro- house's spacious dining room. But privileges, Sohnier said. French major, who serves as and help them increase their because of a lack of French culture blems of American youth," there is something different about houseboy. Moore, who studied in knowledge of the language, Sohnier at the University, said Micheline Sohnier, who spent last year eating dinner at the French House. THE HOUSE offers a scholarship Tours, France, last year, helps said, adding that the women need Ghibaudo, director of the house and teaching at New York State Univer- The girls speak nothing but French. each year to help finance study in around the house and does the not be fluent in the language to live associate professor in the depart- sity in Buffalo, said. France. This scholarship is financ- evening dishes in return for his in the house. ment of Romance Languages. "It is nice because you always THIS PRACTICE is common for ed by a scholarship dinner that is meals. Women in doctoral programs dropping out at faster rate than men by Anne Patton Ginorio, assistant professor of report. to or higher than men's," Ginorio women now are internal in in- more toward receiving a degree, psychology at the University. "The proportion of men to said. dividual institutions, she said. Ginorio explained. Women in doctoral programs ap- women admitted to graduate Ginorio is researching factors There are three levels to pear more insecure, receive less In 1977, only 25 percent of the doc- school is even. Somewhere the she believes influence women stu- understanding the discrepancy, SOCIAL FACTORS include the supportive response from pro- toral degrees granted in the United women are dropping out in spite of dyine for a doctorate. said Ginorio, who observed environment and attitude within a fessors and are dropping out faster States were to women, according to GPA's and (Graduate Record Ex- FEDERAL REGULATION has behavior in the three universities department. than men. according to Dr. Aneela a National Research Council amination) scores, which are equal all but eliminated discrimination she attended while working toward "The myth that a woman is in that required higher entrance stan- her degree. school to find a husband and will dards for women. Quotas used to drop out as soon as she gets mar- admit 50 percent of all male ap- The institution may be a factor. ried is still prevalent. It's affecting classified plicants and 50 percent of all For instance, women are given the treatment of women," Ginorio Leslie Heuman. better known as Dont let old man winter get you Walters or waitresses Must be female applicants, although only 10 more teaching assistantships while LOST* FOUND said. w w you are the best roomie down. Come on uptown to Sub able to start immediately. Apply percent of the total applicants were men are granted the majority of The least of the factors is the in- LOST SET of Key! In Mattl/Scl ever. I wish you the best o\*r in Me Quick & let us put a little sun in person. Comer Kitchen. 183 S. women. This admitted less research assistantships. The bldg Reword Call Linda Espana with chicos. chicos & shine in your life. Happy Happy Main. dividual, she said. 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J ! • 3-12-80 The BG News 5 elsewhere Carter, Reagan win big in three Southern primaries

by Associated Press states. Florida was the closest thing to a contest; there strength at 137. territory. He was gaining only 7 percent of the vote in President Carter and Republican Ronald Reagan it was Reagan 56 percent. Bush 31. It will take 1,666 to select a Democratic presidential Florida and Georgia and wasn't on the ballot in marched through Georgia, Florida and Alabama nominee. Alabama. yesterday, burying their rivals in a three-state set of KENNEDY didn't even campaign and the outcomes In Republican competition, Reagan was gaining 105 Kennedy all but bypassed the South, too, conceding Southern presidential primary elections. were no surprise. But the margins were Carter's delegates yesterday, Bush only 9. That would give the the three contests to Carter in advance, and staging Carter won his home Georgia Democratic primary Georgia victory eclipsed Kennedy's home-state former California governor 167 of the 996 he needs to only a low-key effort to win black and Jewish votes in by a towering margin, polling a dozen votes and more triumph in Massachusetts one week ago. The win the nomination. The Bush total stood at 45. Florida. for every ballot cast for Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. Democratic challenger gained 65 percent of the vote California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., also stayed His Alabama margin was almost as lopsided, and in there. THE SOUTHERN GOP ballots were dotted with the away to fight another day. Florida he was reaping two-thirds of the vote while The Southern victories put Carter back in command names of campaign dropouts: Connally, Baker, Dole. After a succession of primaries and caucuses waged Kennedy captured only 16 percent in the race for Democratic nominating 184, to run his Rep. John B. Anderson, the liberal from Illinois, for position and momentum, the marathon phase of Conservative Reagan was the runaway victor over national total to 271. Kennedy led for 22 in yesterday's skipped the South, saying he would try for support yesterday competition for nominating delegates at the former U.N. Ambassador George Bush in all three primaries, which would put his overall delegate there after proving his credentials in more friendly two national conventions next summer. Bani-Sadr: Mid-May earliest release date Ohio senators kill utility By Associated Press the U.S.S.R., such as the Com- itself firm, if it hadn't changed its tivities" under the deposed shah. munist Tudeh Party, which wants mind every day under pressure In New York, the personal physi- fuel adjustment clauses Iran's president said the to isolate Iran on the international from this or that group, we COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - State senators virtually completed passage scene," Abolhassan Bani-Sadr was wouldn't be where we are." cian of Shah Mohammad Reza American hostages cannot be freed Pahlavi said he is suffering from an 33-3 yesterday of a major bill to take the surprises out of Ohioans' elec- before mid-May because the yet-to- quoted as saying in an interview tric utility bills. be-elected parliament must have with the French newspaper Le THE U.N. commission left inflamed spleen and requires a Monde. Tehran early yesterday, after 17 "hazardous" operation to remove Already approved by the House, the bill eliminates the so-called fuel time to consider their fate, a it The shah has lived in Panama adjustment clause that allows utilities to automatically pass their fuel French newspaper reported yester- Bani-Sadr also accused Iran's days in Tehran without getting to cost increases along to consumers. day. It also quoted him as saying Revolutionary Council of see any of the about 50 hostages and since treatment for cancer and gall "weakness and indecision" in deal- without 438 pages of copied bladder problems in the United Instead, the companies would have to get approval to adjust rates the militants holding the U.S. Em- States last year. from the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio every six months, after bassy are influenced by pro-Soviet ing with the militants' refusal to let documents Ayatollah Ruhollah justifying them at a hearing. groups. members of the U.N. investigatory Khomeini had instructed the State Department officials Sen. Kenneth R. Cox (D-Barberton) and other sponsors said the bill "Unfortunately, they (the commission see the hostages, the militants to turn over. The declined comment oh published makes no promise of lower rates, but said it could help hold the line on militants) sometimes let newspaper said. militants, who occupied the em- reports that the Carter administra- future increases. themselves be influenced by cer- The newspaper quoted him as bassy Nov. 4, said the documents tion was resisting the shah's at- SENATE amendments returned the measure to the House. The chief tain political groups favorable to saying: "If the council had shown would "prove U.S. criminal ac- tempts to use a U.S. military sponsor. Rep. Ronald H. James (D-Proctorville) said he would ask the hospital in Panama. lower chamber to concur in the amendments, completing passage and The Tehran embassy was taken sending it to Gov. James A. Rhodes. Neutral Afghanistan talks eyed over shortly after the shah's ar- Cox, whose energy and public utilities committee recommended an outline of the British proposal. rival in New York last October for passage of the fuel adjustment repealer, said it was needed because of LONDON (AP) - Britain has been cool to the proposal would be confusing monthly fluctuations Ohioans see in their utility bills. received "private messages" that an understatement," one diplomat Then on March 3, the British am- treatment. the Kremlin looks willing to said privately. "Because it was not bassador to Moscow, Sir Curtis negotiate the proposal by British their idea in the first place, the Keeble, met with a Soviet deputy Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington Americans are ignoring it." foreign minister for further talks. for a neutral and non-aligned Britain and the Soviet Union so It was not until late last week, the WANTED Ad Salesperson Afghanistan, Foreign Office far have held two formal discus- sources said, that Britain received BC News Needs sources said yesterday. sions about the idea, which Lord "private messages" from the Of The Week But the sources told the The Carrington put forward at a Soviets on the matter. creative, imaginative, Associated Press they are disap- meeting of the nine-nation Com- "We have no objections to a 'pointed by what they see as the mon Market ministers on Feb. 19. negotiated settlement as put for- Ambitious, Dependable United States' lackluster support ward by Lord Carrington," a Sales people for the plan, which would pave the ON FEB. 28, Soviet Ambassador source recalled one of the way for a Soviet troop withdrawal. to London Nikolai Lunkov was call- messages as saying. The Russians ed to the Foreign Office and given said they wanted more discussions. EXCELLENT EXPERIENCE "To say that Washington has MUST HAVE CAR GOOD PAY LIDDY KILMER Congratulations! 6 The BG News 3 12 80 sports Tournament berth, 20 victories Bobcats name Nee highlight Falcon cagers' season COLUMBUS, (AP) - Danny Nee reeling off 10 straight wins - in- replaced Dale Bandy as Ohio by Dan Firestone "But that's a good kind of University's basketball coach sports editor pressure. It's better than having cluding a 74-71 victory over Toledo before the year's largest home Tuesday and began delving im- the pressure of wondering if you're mediately into his No. 1 priority - Before the 1979-80 basketball going to have a winning season." crowd (5,279) and NBC regional television. recruiting. campaign. Bowling Green was The Falcons recorded the most The four-year assistant coach to selected in a media poll to finish se- wins since the 1962 team finished But then three losses in a row at Notre Dame was cond in the Mid-American Con- 21-4, and the second place finish in bumped the Falcons from the first introduced by Ohio Athletic Direc- ference. the MAC was the highest since 1975. place and a loss at Central tor Harold McElhaney at a news Well, the Falcons did just that but "I'm proud of the 10-game winn- Michigan killed any chance for a conferences in Athens and Colum- along the way reached the 20-win ing streak that we had. And we got regular season title with just one bus. plateau and received a bid to the rid of that damn whammy," game left at Toledo. "I'm as ready as I'll ever be," National Invitational Tournament. Weinert said, referring to the Irish and Marcus Newbern wat- said the 34-year-old Nee, accepting John Weinert is hoping that suc- 10-game losing streak to Miami ched that game from the bench as his first job as a head coach in ma- cess this season will have some ef- that was ended. UT won 71-69 in overtime. jor . Bandy fect in his recruiting efforts for "That's all I heard about since I It was the sixth overtime game of resigned in mid-January. next season. was here - BG can't beat Miami in the season, with six other games "We'll start recruiting Ohio Weinert is after some high school football or basketball. Well, that's decided by four or less points. players very hard. I don't know talent that he hopes will continue to accomplished. "In a majority of games, we own- how many good Ohio players we build Bowling Green's basketball "BUT THE biggest thrill of the ed the last five minutes," Weinert can recruit this year because we're program that this season enjoyed said. "That's a credit to the getting in so late," Nee said. one of its finest years, finishing at year for me as a coach, was to see players." the team stay together even when The opening date for signing bin- 20-10 after losing in the first round ding national letters of intent is on- of the NIT to Minnesota. we were hit with a rash of injuries This year's freshmen class was at the beginning and again at the ly one month away. "We're hoping to have a good built up to be the best since Weinert Nee takes over a sagging pro- recruiting year because of our suc- end of the year. took over the Falcons. It proved to "I thought they played a great gram at the Mid-American Con- cess," Weinert said. "A winning be just that. ference school, the Bobcats finish- program is important, and we're game to beat Eastern Michigan Irish, a freshman from and get to Ann Arbor. ed last in the league with a 5-11 getting great response from kids Cleveland, was the team's leading record and won only eight of 26 who wouldn't have talked to us four "Rosie, Mike (Miday) and Colin rebounder, the third leading scorer games overall in Bandy's final (12.9)) and a top candidate for years ago. But I won't say what (Irish) all played with pain and no season. kids we're after. one complained. You remember freshman of the year in the MAC. McElhaney said he offered the "Al McGuire (an NBC commen- the personal relationships more job only to Nee, although Florida tator and former Marquette coach) than the wins and losses in this Another freshman, play-making Southern Coach Hal Wissel had said that every school has two goals business. So many players said guard David Greer, finished eighth been listed as the leading can- - to win 20 games and to make a they would do the extra when ask- in the conference in assists. didate. Nee was chosen over In- post-season tournament. Well, we ed." "The improvement in the diana assistant coach Jene Davis reached that" and Wissel. The fourth-year coach has in- Setbacks hit the Falcons before freshmen was just unbelievabble," A search committee also inter- creased the wins each season from the season. Scott Spencer was lost Weinert said. "Even with Jay Smith, who didn't get to see a lot of viewed three other assistant nine to 12 to 14 to 20. He said keep because of academic ineligibility. coaches at big-time powers, Steve ing that trend going is within Dan Shumaker would miss the playing time, I could see great im- provement.'' Moeller of Texas, Bob Hill of Kan- reason next year. season because of knee injuries and sas and Gerry Sears of Ohio State. Joe Faine, who ended as the team's "BASICALLY WE did this with a top scorer (16.5 point average), COURT CLIPS :BG won 13 of 14 McElhaney said, "His (Nee's young team. We'll lose just one would miss the first four games games in Anderson Arena references) were of the highest starter that was a senior (Rosie with an elbow injury. (capacity: 5,200), where the staff photo by Frank Breithaupt order. He's a man of integrity and Barnes). I think we're going to be season's attendence was 54,293, an Coach John Weinert has an intense look during a game against honesty. He has helped high school picked first or second (next year). BG DROPPED a 62-61 overtime average of 3,878. In all 30 games, Toledo this season in Anderson Arena, where the Falcons defeated players receive scholarships, just Northern Illinois and Ball State are decision to Miami in Oxford in the 135,665 saw the Falcons play, an the Rockets 74-71 on regional television. not at Notre Dame, but at smaller going to be considered. 11th game of the season, before average of 4,522. schools as well." ~r~r X E ABORTION THIRD WORLD » TOLL FREE •WMMKM 9 o.m. - 10 p.m. THEATRE ] -800-438-8039 HUTCH PET & SADDLE SHOP l^KH J presents - is having a Spring Sale - Li f Los Morenos" Students & Faculty Only . by AdmissionsEl 20% OFF EVERYTHING January 80 and August 80 Mario A. Garcia aophcapts * y«r tally Through March 16 recognized and established Mexican Medical School. 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