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Icers host Redskins this weekend, see p. 6 THE BG NEWS Vol.70 Issue66 Bowling Green, Friday, January 15,1988 Education is key to King's dream by Jackie Jackson shape. nourishment for the spirit, for copy editor ''He gives us hope that one day the intellect, and for the body." the color of your skin will not be Conrad Pritscher, professor of the measure of your worth,"she education, said things will get Working toward a dream is a said. better only if more white people tough task, but education is the actively fight against racism. key to fulfilling it, said Mary THE MAN REMEMBERED "Whites needto talk to whites Edmonds, University vice when they see incidents of ra- president of student affairs. cism," he said. "They often She said Martin Luther King don't listen to blacks when they Jr., who would have been 59 to- (blacks) complain of racism. day, did not intend for his dream Many whites are being preju- to be a reality in one year, or two dice without realizing it. or three, but he kept to the belief He said for a while we made that his "four little children will great strides, but in the last se- one day live in a nation where ven years it has been more fash- they will not be judged by the ionable to show prejudice color of their skin but the con- towards blacks. tent of their character." "Martin Luther King Jr.'s King, whose birthday is ob- non-violent approach made served by the nation on Monday, some people aware of the prob- was not referring to a color blind lem, but since 1980 in particular society, but a recognition of cul- there seems to be a reversing of tural diversity as something po- the good," Pritscher said. "The sitive, Edmonds said. John Scott, professor of very fact that our foundation Unfortunately, nearly 20 years theater, said King gave people board voted to not divest even have passed and his dream still the inspiration to strive tor though our president has rec- remains a vision. change. ommended that they divest, is "People still judge you by "The legacy of his dream is in evidence that apartheid and ra- race and you still nave to be the hearts of a lot of people who cism is indirectly being pro- overqualified to get the same are still left to pursue changing moted on this campus. jobs, Edmonds said, "but edu- the face of American society, "It is no more possible to be cation is the ticket." he said. half free than half alive," Prits- Scott agreed with Edmonds cher said quoting King. Edmonds, who was a personal that education is important, ad- Pritscher said education is friend of King, said if we did not ding, "equal access to education still needed. have him we would be in worse is as important as food. It is □ See King, page 4. Bork gives up gavel WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal appellate court would send a new nominee "just as objectionable" judge Robert Bork has resigned from the bench, to the Senate. telling President Reagan he wants to "publicly re- In his letter to Reagan, Bork took note of the po- spond" to the charges that doomed his nomination litical brouhaha that surrounded his confirmation to the Supreme Court, the White House announced process, and said that, "for several months, var- yesterday. ious highly vocal groups and individuals systema- Bork's resignation letter was dated Jan. 7 but tically misrepresented not only my record and phi- was released only yesterday. losophy of judging but, more importantly, the In a letter accepting the 60-year-old jurist's proper function of judges in our constitutional request to leave the U.S. Court of Appeals for the democracy." District of Columbia, Reagan said: "This was a public campaign of miseducation to "The unprecedented political attack upon you which, as a sitting federal judge, I felt I could not which resulted in the regrettable Senate action publicly respond, the letter said. "What should was a tragedy for our country. All Americans are have been a reasoned national debate about the the poorer today for not having your extraordinary role of the courts under the Constitution became an talents and legal skills on the high court." essentially unanswered campaign of misinforma- Voices from above BG News Rob Upton The Senate on Oct. 3 denied Bork a seat on the tion and political slogans." Supreme Court by a 58-42 vote, culminating a long "If, as a judge, I cannot speak out against this Beth Cleaves, senior music education major, and Amy Reed, sophomore music education major, stop in and tumultuous confirmation process that left attempt to alter the traditional nature of the stairwell of the Moore Musical Arts Center for a brief conversation. Cleaves, looking up. and Reed had just Reagan administration officials embittered and courts, I think it important to place myself where I gotten out of a concert band class they have together. prompted Reagan at one point to promise that he can," Bork said. Transfers to cut deficit BG dedicates $74,946, which have lapsed, will said. "This year it's 100 per- Oct. 31. After Nov. 1, acceptance by Barb Weadock be also transferred, Taylor said. cent." would be on priority, he said. staff reporter Recruitment funds totaling With the 60 percent funding for This priority status will be safer runway $47,000 and a general revenue next year, and participation in determined by service and aca- The Ohio National Guard has fund loan of $2,150,000 to the fis- GI Bill funding, students can demic performance and comple- found sources within its own cal year 1989 budget from the come up with just over 100 per- tion of requirements. by Judy Immel budget to cut the deficit in the tu- sale of the Toledo Bayview and cent of costs, according to Tay- Taylor said service require- assistant city editor ition grant program, said an Canton armories will add to the lor. This gives the participant ments include drill attendance, official of the organization. fund. extra money to help cover the satisfactory performance, and More than #6 million has been The deficit is a result of an in- cost of books, he said. application to the program each A new runway at Wood County Airport is reducing hazards while transferred to the tuition grant crease of recipients in the tui- semester and maintaining 12 attracting larger aircraft, according to William Gibson, airport program, according to Maj. tion-grant program, an 11 per- Participants in the tuition ■ credit hours and good academic manager. Calvin Taylor, public affairs cent increase in tuition at state grant program must apply for standing are also required of the The 4,200-foot long runway, which opened in October, will be dedi- officer of the Ohio National assisted universities and a 3.5 acceptance each term. The ap- participant. cated this morning. Guard. Eercent reduction in the state C" rations inform the students The runway previously used for take-offs ran in a northeast- Legislative actions of budget udget for the National Guard t funds may be unavailable, Not meeting these or other southwest direction, creating a hazard with low-flying aircraft over transfers and a loan will provide are the primary reasons for the he said. National Guard requirements the city, said Daniel Reddin, president of the Airport Authority. the source of funds, Taylor said. deficit, said Sgt. 1st Class Don- As of now, all students need to will cause the participant to lose This runway was closed with the opening of the new runway, A transfer of $2,213,748 will be ald Lundy. apply for the program each priority and be placed at the end which extends in an east-west direction. Air traffic is now directed made by the capital im- Additional budget transfers to term. of the line, according to Taylor. over the city's industrial park, and is high enough before it goes over provemnt board from the funds the tuition grant fund are ex- "If the program is full, they "It's an excellent program town, decreasing noise and increasing safety, Reddin said. tor line items, such as armory Better approaches, clear of obstructions, also makes the new run- pected, Taylor said. are already aware they are on a and despite the short term bud- way safer, tie said. renovations. A transaction of "For 1989 that amount is suffi- priority basis," Taylor said. get problems, it continues to be fiscal year 1987 operations and cient to allow funding participa- The task force committee an- an excellent program," Taylor The north-south runway at the airport will remain open. capital encumberances, totaling tion at a 60 percent rate," he nounced that they will fund up to said. D See Airport, page 3. Friday News in Brief The Peterson House dining room seats 16 and is study released Wednesday. Something's cooking at GT used primarily for entertaining when a private set- The annual UCLA-American Council on Educa- DUSG will continue to fight tuition in- tion survey of nearly 290,000 freshmen found that creases, see story page 3. TOLEDO (AP) - The University of Toledo has ting is desired, McComas said. hired a chef to spice up food served at large gath- He also said that Sexton would not be his person- "being very well off financially" is one of the top QWBGCJ plans to provide television for erings at the school president's home and to over- al chef. goals of college freshmen. "A record number (75.6 percent) identify this as the blind, see story page 4. see the school's food, officials said Wednesday. "He will never cook meals for us unless we have James Sexton, a culinary arts instructor at university guests, and he will not necessarily pre- an essential or very important life goal in 1987, up l from 73.2 percent last year, 70.9 percent in 1985 and DSee who's "bad" when it comes to Hocking Technical College, about 80 miles south- pare those, McComas said. Grammy nominations, see story page 5. east of Columbus, will Become UT's first coor- nearly double the level recorded in 1970 (39.1 per- dinator of special events. He will be paid $34,962 a Finances interest freshmen cent)," said the report, entitled "The American | DThe men's basketball team will trav- year and will begin work Jan. 25. Freshman: National Norms for Fall 1987." el to Toledo In hopes of gaining Its third Sexton, who has a master's degree from Ohio WASHINGTON (AP) — College freshmen this In contrast, only 39.4 percent listed "developing I consecutive win over the Rockets, see University, will cook or oversee menu planning at Cr are thinking more about making money and a meaningful philosophy of life" as a top goal. In story page 6. President James McComas' home and at the Peter- about the meaning of life than did earlier 1967, 82.9 percent of the freshman survey listed j son House, a guest house owned by UT Corp. classes of new university students, according to that as an essential goal. THE BG NEWS

2 January 15,1988 Editorial Ruling hinders Rock fantasy comes true freedom of press From the grade school talent show ....to the Sex Beatles Congress shall make no law ... abridging the The talent show was a major Balad of the Green Berets" ever tamborine on about a dozen freedom of speech, or of the press." deal. The students in each class- performed by a sixth-grader. songs. After I had gotten blisters room would perform in front of And me, I sang 'The Little on my hand the night before dur- That guarantee, found in the First Amendment, 0U% g*\ Miss King, and she'd select one White Duck." This time I no- ing rehearsal, the Sex Beatles was made by the founding fathers when they wrote act from each class for the tal- ticed that my fellow sixth- told me to wear a glove. I must the Constitution in 1787. It contains no ifs, ands or ^Hft* V ent extravaganza at the end of graders were laughing. Appar- have looked like a Minnesota buts. There are no age limits or restrictions placed the year. ently at the ripe old age ot twe- version of Michael Jackson: I upon it. It is an unconditional promise of the free H0& lve they were too sophisticated wore one glove-a winter one. dom to express your opinions. By Craig And in 1965, sharing billing for this song. with someone playing "The Many years passed by before I What they didn't tell me to Hergert r p Spinning Song" on the piano and sang publicly again. When I was wear, though, was padding on However, 200 years later, the Supreme Court Jean Bumham singing "All I an undergraduate at Concordia my hip. As a result I had a foot- doesn't seem to read it that way. Want is a Room Somewhere" College in St. Paul, Minn., a few ball-sized purple bruise that On Wednesday, the Court ruled 5-3 that public from "My Fair Lady," and guys and I put together a fifties lasted a week. Unfortunately I school officials have the right to censor high school I have this private fantasy, or about a dozen other acts, there group which we called "Hergy was out of Bowling Green the en- at least it was private until now. was this nine-year-old singing and the Heartbeats." I was the tire time, so I was unable to student publications if the message is "inconsistent See, Mick Jagger becomes ill, "Save Your Heart for Me." lead singer for one simple show it to a single groupie. with its basic educational mission, even though the of a humility deficiency or reason. I was the only member government could not censor similar speech out- something. And the Stones need For those of you too young to of the group who could re- A friend of mine was brave side the school." someone to fill in for him. And remember this classic, here's member all the words to the enough to sit through the entire The case was the result of a controversy in 1983 they want someone lean, and how "the bridge," as we in the songs. evening and tape allof the Dylan dynamic and sexy. music biz put it, goes: songs, without, she swears, when a Missouri high school principal refused to al- When you're afi alone Although I have performed for wearing ear plugs. And when I low students to publish two articles in a student And they settle for someone Far way from home coffeehouses and at political ral- was back in Slayton over break newspaper. The stories dealt with teen-age preg- lean, namely me. Someone's going to flirt with lies on campus in the last four buying a few things at Wayne's nancy and the effect of divorce on children. you. years, last month was the first clothing store, and I just hap- Three students brought a lawsuit against the Actually, last month I had a I don't think it's wrong time I've played with a group pened to have the tape with me, chance to act out this fantasy, on if you play along. since my days with the Heart- Wayne insisted on playing it on principal because they believed their freedom of a small scale. A local rock group Just don't fall for someone beats. I had a great time, espe- the store's sound system. speech had been violated. They were right. called the Sex Beatles were a new. cially since I got to sing lead on High school students are in the early learning man short for their last gig of seven Dylan tunes. You have to Not only did the shoppers hear stages of journalism, and some amount of supervi- the semester at Pollyeye's, and I have two very clear memor- understand that I'm one of those "Like a Rolling Stone, perfor- sion is needed to help prevent factual errors and they were looking for a musician ies about singing this song at the rare individuals who believes med by Ireland's Mickey Ste- to fill in. Since they couldn't find talent show. First, some of the that the words "Dylan" and vens, Austria's Dieter Frank, libel suits. However, that is the reason high school one, they settled for me. teachers were laughing and I "tune" are not mutually exclu- and Slayton's own Craig Her- newspapers have advisers —to advise. didn't know why. Second, I had sive. gert, but the folks in the street By giving high school administrators a free hand I'm not sure they realized just no idea what "flirt" meant. heard it as well. to censor student publications, the Court is chipping how experienced I am in the Two years later, I was back in The whole experience was away at one of the most important rights guar- music world. In 1965 when I was the talent show. I remember the quite an honor. Right before we I looked outside, half expect- nine years old, I sang the Gary line-up quite clearly. Someone started, the two real Sex Beatles %to see Miss King whispering, anteed in the Constitution. And this is now rights Lewis and the Playboy's hit sang Bobby Goldsboro's realized they had left their song n I pick them, or what?" become weakened to the point of being meaning- "Save Your Heart for Me" for "Honey," a duet sang "Some- list at home. And they let me get less, empty promises. the Slayton Elementary School thing Stupid," and Sheryl Swen- it for them. Hergert, an instructor in Eng- talent show run by Miss King, hagen gave what has to be the lish from Slayton, Minn., is a This is a dangerous precedent, and it may open a our music teacher. most spirited rendition of "The I also had the honor of playing columnist for The News. floodgate of censorship across the country. What will be the next area of free expression to fall to the limitations of the Supreme Court? What will be the next thing to be declared "not a public forum," and Hustle doesn't always pay therefore become subject to censorship? High school is the time when a lot or fundamental beliefs are formed. If high school students are told Pizza drivers plagued by dogs, customers and jabberwocky they are not free to express themselves openly, they will believe it and stop questioning authority. ing run off the road by pizza pizza by 11:15 a.m. When the than done. Nothing guarantees This is a dangerous threat to the future of our soci- By Jerry Yametsky drivers. One driver I personally driver gets it to them by 11:30 the driver that the person who ety. know, loves to pass me up on a a.m. the driver gets hell when he ordered the food will come to the small side road going 45 miles has no control over the matter. door or to the front office swif- We are appalled by the Supreme Court's decision. Dishes, they keep piling into per hour. Rumor has it that he You say to yourself, "I hustle, tly. Insulated bags help, but Instead of permitting censorship to exist in some ' 'leaning towers of pizza.'' goes 80 in the country. On the what's the problem?" sometimes that doesn't even do segments of society, it should be emphatically rul- "Delivery!" other hand, I've known drivers At other times they like to get the trick. ing against it. You grab your coat, rush to who've received speeding tick- their joys by making a driver After all that pain, the job can the register to find out where ets going 40 on W. Poe while dig for change when they know be a rewarding endeavor. I've you're going, what you're taking everyone else in front and be- it's cold outside. They then rub it delivered to some of the most and how much to charge them. hind him was doing 45 mph. in by saying "It sure is cold out architecturally pleasing houses Quickly, so as to avoid customer Such is the nature of the beast. there, isn't it?" This mistreat- and buildings in Bowling Green. complaint, you run the food out If you drive pizzas in your own ment of pizza drivers can be I've also been the savior to a hot to the psuedo-oven in your car. car (fortunately I don't) you corrected by either getting them poker game at the country club Respond "Groan," you groan. If you won't get enough money to make in out of the cold or by having (they tipped well- they reached Letters to the editor should smell another pizza tonight it even close to profitable. Not the proper change ready-tips into the Kitty and pulled up a The BG News editorial be a maximum of 200-300 you'll go crazy. Spices, sauce, that it's neccessarily the fault of aren't bad either. tip). One time I delivered some page is your campus forum. words in length and should be sausage, mushrooms, molten the pizza places themselves, but A pizza driver has a lot of re- subs, and a little kid was holding The editorial page regu- typewritten, double-spaced, cheese frolicking back and forth that BG roads aren't the sponsibilities to the customer back a dog-who I'm sure felt larly features columnists who and signed. Address or on- over its cooked dough surface. greatest to put 50 or more miles too, though, and any driver can like ripping my leg off-while his write on a variety of topics, campus mailbox number Your car roars to life as you on your car. tell you that slightly tipping a mother was paying for the food. from serious political issues along with your telephone head toward your des- People can be outright inhu- Bizza box can be hazardous to "He's not a stranger, (dog's to humorous anecdotes and number for varif ication, must tination(s). man to us pizza drivers- they leir health (it gives the effect of name), he's the pizza man." cynicisms. be included. The street is in view, though seem to get the impression that a pizza with half double cheese, The News reserves the not well lit. You don't even have we're super human. A customer half no cheese). I've had both Yametsky is a sophomore You don't have to be a jour- right to reject any material the benefit of snow to reflect the will expect a pizza to get to them animals and kids run under journalism major, ana depend- nalism major or even a stu- that is offensive, malicious or little light that is available. by 11:15 a.m. so they can eat it foot-this doesn't help as the task ing on how you look at it he's dent to write a column. The libelous. All submissions are "Doesn't anyone ever put his during break at work. The of getting the pizza to the door from either Middletown, Ohio or News encourages and wel- subject to condensation. street number in a visible driver gets the order to them at takes three to five hands in the Buffalo, NY. He's a driver for comes any and all guest col- Please address all submis- place?" you ask yourself, 11:20 a.m., because the cus- first place. Pagliai's Pizza, and it's not as umnists. sions to: searching for a house that be- tomer didn't tell the person who Getting them their food warm bad a job as he makes it out to longs to a certain pizza. "I doubt took the order that they want the is also a task that's easier said be-it's worse. Additional opinions may be Editorial Editor it,' you say, reasoning that a expressed in letters to the edi- The BG News certain someone may visit the tor. 210 West Hall customer that he wouldn't want to come over. Such is society to- day, however, them getting their pizza five minutes later than when they want it is their penalty for not turning on the The BG News welcomes guest porch light or not giving other columnists. Interested persons are identifying information. You find the house behind a row of encouraged to submit materials. All pine trees. columns should be 600-700 words, typed You park your car, dive into your oven to retrieve the cus- and double-spaced. tomer's food. At this point you pray that you neither drop it nor that a jabberwocky galumphed over the pizza while you were driving there. The pizza's in one piece, and THE BG NEWS you take it up to the door. Three Editor Melisas McGHivrsy PhotoEdrtor RobUpton or four minutes later (after Managing Editor Beth Thomas AMI Photo Editor MarK Thalman AMI Managing Editor Caroline Langer Chlel Copy Editor JudiKopp bashing up your knuckles on NewsEd'toi RonFntz Chiel Copy Editor DebbleRogera their door- the door bell didn't CityEdltor GregConnel CopyEditor Judy GoMsworth work) the customer comes to the Asst City Editor Judylmmel CopyEditor Jackie Jackson door, "sorry, I didn't hear you." Editorial Editor LindeHoy CopyEdrtor Carol Kartwwiak After you give them their food, WlreEdttor KimQam CopyEditor TimMatoney they take another minute or two Asst Wire Editor Jute WHace CopyErJBor Stephanie Warner counting out five dollars in nick- SportaEditor Tom Skernivitz CopyEditor Diane Wonderty els and dimes to pay for their Asst Sports Editor AndyWoodard Production Suor MtkeG4 food. All this time you're stand- FndeyEdrtor Deborah Gottachatk Production Supr Christine Rogers ing out in 10 degree below zero Asst Friday Editor K/akjPyer Production Supr DaveKuhar BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed The BG News « pubbshed daiy Tuesday through Friday during the academic year and weather. Eventually you get eeealy during the summer session by the Board or Student PuMcssona ol Bowing Green back to your car, with no tip Tor rWHTJ/MfflSW? I3S0M&OPV Slate University your troubles. ummifM. THCWHOU nmm' Opinions expressed by columnists do not neceeeerty reflect the opinions ot the BG Delivering a pizza generally KIT N'MBOXW 7H6AWE ■meNmmt 1 OKHMTT News isn't that much of a royal pain MPPfHKtS. pnase. rtlMMr msrmvs- n-r comes. The BG News and Bowftng Green State University are equal opportunity employers and but each run does have its ups xtKiNb. me ir~\' <)o not d*cnn*nate m hiring practices and downs. HeeoMOM. / The BO News «• not accept advertising that la dasmsd oecrmmatory. degrading or Being a pizza driver you au- 1 >9fc Mufjng on tie beats ot race, sen or national origin. tomatically have a reputation •^W'W copyright 1986 by me BG News el rights reserved BU*^N wiffl'', i Businees Office Editorial Office with the police and the city as a ^"JT 10nm 214 West Hel Ph (419) 372 2001 210 Weal Hal Ph (419) 372-2603 whole as a bad driver. This has Bowtng Green State University proved to be the case (at least Bowing Green Ohio 434030278 through rumor). I have walked WA Summer Hours 7 30 am to 6 p m Monday through Thursday through dorms and overheard r"i r ^^^~ 7:30am to 11 30 a m Friday horror stories about people be- kaads^____ THE BG NEWS

Local January 15,1988 3 USG to block hike

crease next year, but that the The student government is by Catherine Hoehn burden of alleviating the Uni- also continuing work to get polit- staff reporter versity's "economic crisis" is ical figures to speak on campus, not strictly the students' prob- such as Bob Dole, Republican The Undergraduate Student lem. senator from Kansas; improve Government will be working to "I don't think all the responsi- the quality of living conditions curb any tuition increase this bility should be put on the stu- on campus; and to upgrade the semester after successfully dents, through tuition, while Action Reaction program used lobbying for more parking last administrators are getting to obtain students' opinions on semester. raises in salaries," Perry said. various issues. USG will also be focusing on USG President Dave Robinson several other goals from last "We want the program to said the issue is the highest semester, as well. Robinson said portray more positively the priority for the student govern- USG will continue working to image that we care about the ment. decrease racism at the Uni- students' opinions, because we "The number one goal is to not versity while increasing the do," said Tim Peterson, student have a tuition increase. It's a number of minority students. welfare coordinator. high goal. We're up against very Although parking was a signif- high forces in the University,' The student government has icant issue for USG last semes- BG News/Mark Thalman he said. "Every person in set aside the final week in Jan- ter, cabinet members are "milk- Steve Fork lands a Cessna 172 RG on the new runway at Bowling Green Airport. The runway which is 4,200 charge at the University is uary as Divestment Education ing down" the issue because feet long and 75 feet wide is being dedicated today. against a tuition increase." Week. The goal for the week is to they believe they have done Airport have to go to Toledo to get to powerful rotary beacon and a help students understand what they can for this semester. their planes," he said. "'Now precision approach path indi- An adhoc committee has been Apartheid and divestment in n Continued from page 1. more businesses will use air- cator (PAPl) system, Gibson formed within USG to battle a South Africa, so that USG can "We got 200 (parking) spaces planes because they will only said. large tuition increase, according represent the majority of stu- last semester. We illustrated the have to go a half-mile down the "It's a fantastic facility," to USG Vice President Jim dents' opinions, Perry said. need for parking spaces and The new runway is 1,300 feet road." Gibson said. "Other runways Perry. Certain committee heads will they were gotten," Peterson longer than the northeast- In addition, the new runway may be bigger or longer, but I work towards other priority said. "My concern is not with southwest and north-south run- will allow cargo planes to take haven't seen anything better." "I realize BGSU is in a time of goals, such as increasing voting parking any longer. We've done ways, making it long enough to off from the airport, making economic trouble this year," for next year's elections. The as much as we can this year." accommodate larger aircraft, shipping faster. Reddin said planning and Perry said. "But we don't feel projected budget for next year is He added that the effort to such as corporate airplanes. The airport's $3.6 million ex- fundraising for the expansion students should have to put up double that of this year, Perry gain more parking space was This feature will attract pansion project also included began 15 years ago. "There with a large tuition hike this said. realized by the parking petition more business to the city, runway end identifier lights was a lot of cooperation be- year." "We're really going to make it which USG circulated. Reddin said. (REILS), to make the runway tween government agencies to He said there may be a sub- a dig deal. We want to get lots of "Local industries used to more visible at night, a more get this job done," he said. stantial need for some tuition in- people involved," Perry said. D See Parking, page 4.

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by Judy Immel blind viewers assistant city editor Two schools on Bowling by Tim Baker Green's west side have recently staff reporter received approval from the ci- ty's planning commission for the addition of 20,000 square feet of WBGU-TV will begin testing a service on Jan. 18 which would al- classroom space. low blind and low-vision viewers to better understand their pro- gramming, said Paula Davis, director of public information. However, even this increase The program, Descriptive Video Service (DVS), describes key will not keep up with the grow- elements of a program like setting, lighting and scenery during ing number of students in the pauses in the dialogue, she said. city, according to Richard DVS was developed and is produced by WGBH-TV in Boston in Cummings, superintendent of conjunction with American Playhouse, Public Broadcasting System Bowling Green City Schools. and Washington Ear, a Washington, D.C. reading service for the blind. Conneaut Elementary, 524 The new addition to Conneaut Elementary at 524 Haskins Road. BG News/Mike McCune Currently, there are only 13 other test areas in the country. Haskins Road, will expand by According to Davis, WBGU was chosen as a test sight because of 6,000 square feet for four class- its stereo and multi-broadcast sound capabilities, which the station rooms, a continuation of a years," Cummings said. "But it pulation increase to the city's dee said with the additional acquired in July 1986, and are necessary for DVS. Davis said to have project started last year. is impossible to predict the immense growth" and the re- classrooms, a third teacher will access to DVS, the viewer needs a stereo TV or a stereo adapter. To Kenwood Elementary, 710 number of children who will be sult of the large "baby boom" be hired for each grade from one receive DVS, the viewer must turn on a separate audio program Kenwood Ave will add 14,000 moving into the city." generation having children com- to six. channel which is available on stereo televisions or adapters. square feet lor eight class- ing of school age. "Because we will have more The premiere of DVS will be at 9 p.m. on Jan. 18 with Eugene O'- rooms. Construction will also In recent years, the increasing Cummings said he is "delight- teachers to draw on, we will be Neill's "Strange Interlude" on American Playhouse. nearly double the size of the li- number of students, especially ed" that the schools' facilities able to offer even better pro- Madge Levinson, coordinator of volunteers at the Sight Center in brary with an 1,800 square foot at the elementary level, has will be increased. gramming to our students, he Toledo, said only one-third of the televisions sold last year were addition and add an eating area caused students to be assigned "This is a much needed addi- said. equipped with stereo. of 3,000 square feet. to schools away from their dis- tion and the city has been very Presently, class sizes at Ken- Levinson is providing a 200-seat viewing area at the Sight Center "All this construction will tricts, he said. cooperative," he said. "I have wood range from 25-30 per class, for the DVS broadcasts throughout February. probably not be adequate in five been concerned about the stu- Eldridge said. "There just are more and dents who have been reassigned Cummings said bids for the more kids in Bowling Green each summer to schools outside additions are now being adver- every year," Cummings said. of their home districts because tised and work should start by "We are adding about 60 new of the crowding." March or April. The construc- kids per year to the schools.'' tion will be finished by August Campus Pollyeues He attributes the student po- Kenwood Principal Ted Eldri- for the 1988-89 school year. -Presents- Parking- that the petition had little im- sented to the Board of Trustees pact on the matter. along with a report. U Continued from page 3. "I used that (the petition) in "I'd say parking has been a flmateur's Night Jean Yarnell, manager of my presentation to the adminis- win," Robinson said. "The only parking and traffic, said, tration, but I used it to show that thing left is to look into the fea- €very Sunday Night ONE MONTH OF however, that the plans to students were unhappy with sibility of a parking garage. 10:00 p.m. till 1:00 a.m. UNLDOTED more parking spaces were ini- parking," she said. "I have a personal difficulty JAZZERCISEFORS20 tiated several years ago, and asking for a lot of things that Stood Up Comics, Singers, whatever! This coupon entitles you to one Perry said no official decision cost a lot of money. I'm mainly month of unlimited Jazzercise for has been reached regarding the concerned about the cost of edu- 1st Prize $20.00 food certificate $20, Offer for new students at government's involvement with cation reaching a point where no participating franchises only. Not le issue, but that the results of one will be able to afford it. It's a Consolation Prizes for all) good with any other offer. the parking petition will be pre- very serious problem." 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Elsewhere January 15,1988 5 News Briefs Crash cause still mystery WASHINGTON (AP) - Pilots of had been bound for Boise, Idaho. perts said such a stall might also the aircraft could be heard on Continental Flight 1713 had no A National Transportation have occurred if the plane lost the tape as the plane rested at clue of a problem as their DC-9 Safety Board spokesman cm- its normal angle of attack caus- the special deicing pad used by Presser's hearing set raced, apparently at proper Csized that the investigation ing an interruption of air flow Continental aircraft at Stapleton speed, down the slushy runway yet to determine whether through the turbine. Airport. at Denver's airport and began the apparent engine stall caused Ice contamination on the Capt. Frank Zvonek, 46, and CLEVELAND (AP) — Attorneys for Presser filed climbing routinely last Novem- the crash or whether the stall it- wings or an unusual wind gust his younger co-pilot, Lee Ed- Teamsters President Jackie a request last week asking ber. self was the result of other fac- might cause a plane to lose its ward Bruecher, 26, who had Presser's request for a delay Judge George White for a But within seconds came the tors that already may have proper altitude and cause an flown only one previous trip on a in his trial wul be the subject trial delay, saying the union sound of a stalling engine, an caused the plane to lose its prop- interruption of engine air flow, DC-9 ana would be at the con- of a U.S. District Court hear- leader was not mentally or expletive, a bang, more engine er aerodynamics. experts have suggested. Both trols, marveled about the deic- ing on Jan. 25, court officials Ehysicallv able to stand trial, stalling and impact, according Ted Lopatkiewicz, the possibilities remain under NTSB ing procedure. said Wednesday. l court documents, they said to documents released by spokesman, said several key re- investigation. "'It's like goin' through a car Presser, 60, is to go on trial Presser has been weakened government investigators yes- ports, including one on the con- Witnesses have said that wash," remarked Zvonek. Feb. 15 on labor racketering by radiation treatments he terday. dition of the two engines and a Flight 1713 rocked dramatically and embezzlement charges. underwent following lung The sequence from first sign close analysis of Background from side to side seconds after The deicing was completed 23 He and two co-defendants are cancer surgery. of trouble to impact with the sounds from the cockpit record- liftoff, followed by a wing tip minutes before the plane took off alleged to have participated ground covered only 4.3 seconds. ing that might reveal engine striking the ground and the and the pilots requested clear- in a payroll-padding scheme Presser moved to Phoenix. The documents, including a performance have yet to be Elane flipping on its back. It ance from the deicing pad, ac- at Teamsters Local 507 in Ariz., last fall on the advice of transcript of a cockpit tape, completed. roke into three pieces. cording to the transcript. But a Cleveland. Presser is secre- his doctors, the documents provided no evidence that would An engine compressor stall The documents made public mix-up by controllers apparen- tary-treasurer of the local. said. Biint directly at the cause of the could be caused by slush or ice yesterday confirmed the plane tly allowed at least one other ov. 15 crash that killed 28 of the going into the engine, perhaps had been thoroughly deiced. The aircraft to move ahead of Flight 82 people aboard the flight that during takeoff. But aviation ex- sound of the deicing fluid hitting 1713 in the takeoff line. Soviets liftZhivago ban Grammy nominees announced MOSCOW (AP) - A Soviet Bolshevik Revolution and the NEW YORK (AP) - Michael The other song of the year more than 6,000 members of the reggae. monthly has begun publishing repression and privations of Jackson's "Bad," his first nominees were U2 for "I Still National Academy of Recording Last year's big winners in- in installments Boris Paster- the civil war that followed. release in four years, was nomi- Haven't Found What I'm Look- Arts and Sciences. Grammys cluded Simon for the album nak's masterwork "Doctor Pasternak was forced by nated for album of the year, and ing For," "La Bamba" perfor- will be awarded March 2 in New "Graceland," Winwood for his Zhivago," which had been Soviet authorities to renounce Suzanne Vega was nominated med by Los Lobos and written York in 73 categories — includ- single "Higher Love," and Stre- banned since it won the 1958 the literary Nobel for "Doctor for song of the year and best fe- by Ritchie Valens, Houston's ing rock, pop, classical, jazz, isand for "The Broadway Nobel Prize for literature. Zhivago," and was expelled male pop vocal performance as "Didn't We Almost Have It Latin, folk, spoken word and Album." The literary monthly Novy from the official Writers Grammy nominations were an- All?" by Michael Masser and Mir printed the first 102-page Union. He died in official dis- nounced yesterday. Will Gennings, and "Somewhere excerpt from the novel in its grace in 1960. Out There," a duet by Ronstadt January edition, along with a He is one of the authors Joining Jackson's record as and James Ingram written by commentary by Soviet histor- whose previously unpubli- album of the year nominees James Homer, Barry Mann and Real Seafood Company ian Dmitri Liknachev. shed works are being were Prince for "Sign o' the Cynthia Weil. In the book, Pasternak re- released now under Mikhail Times," U2 for "The Joshua counts the experiences of a Gorbachev's policy of glas- Tree," Whitney Houston for Joining Vega as best pop fe- Now isn't that special! young doctor, Yuri Zhivago, nost, or greater openness on "Whitney" and Dolly Parton, male vocal nominees were Carly during the turmoil of the 1917 selected topics. Simon for "Coming Around Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Toledo's Seafood Restaurant Harris for "Trio." Again," Belinda Carlisle for In the record of the year "Heaven is a Place on Earth," I'urt.iilr Kmlival Mariu-lplai-r nominations, for best single, Houston for "I Wanna Dance HiK Y Summit. TuMo Cookie crook arrested Vega was nominated for her with Somebody" and Barbra (4I9| 241-1 l:W song, "Luka." Joining her were Streisand for "One Voice." Los Lobos for their cover of "La Joining Jackson as best pop SAN ANTONIO, Texas breaking into the school Bamba," Paul Simon for male vocal nominees were (AP) — A transient has been nursery and stealing a pack- "Graceland," Steve Winwood Bruce Springsteen, "Brilliant sentenced to three years in age of Oreo cookies and a loaf for "Back in the High Life Disguise ; Sting, "Bring on the Erison after pleading guilty to ofbread in August. Again" and U2 for "I Still Ha- Night"; Elton John, "Candle in BOWLING GR€€N STRTC UNIV€RSITV reaking into a church ven't Found What I'm Looking the Wind"; and Al Jarreau, nursery school and eating Bexar County Assistant For." "Theme from Moonlighting." Spring Program k Oreo cookies and drinking District Attorney Anne Kelly FLOfi€NC€, ITRLV Kool-Aid, officials said. said Deskin had been suspec- Vega also was nominated for Nominated as best new artist David Deskin, 25, drew the ted in the other break-ins be- song of the year, which is a were Breakfast Club, Cutting Studio flit Centers International sentence because he already fore church officials filed songwriter's award, and for best Crew, Terence Trent D'Arby, was on probation for another charges. female pop vocal performance Swing Out Sister and Jody Wat- May 16 to June 12,1988 burglary. Deskin was on trial for for "Luka.' The Grammys are voted on bv The Rev. Mike Sutton of the burglary, which could have The Department of Romance Languages and the School of An offer Pearsall Road Baptist landed him in Jail for 20 you the unique opportunity to study the Italian language and culture, Church, angered by repeated years. On Tuesday, two days studio art as well as art history in the "cradle of the Renaissance". Flo- break-ins, told prosecutors he into the trial, he pleaded gui- "A Celebration of a KING" rence, Italy. was unable to turn the other lty to a reduced burglary cheek any longer. charge in return for the three- The COST for a six credit program (May 16-June 12) is $1,550.00 per Deskin was accused of year sentence. On Tuesday, January 19, 1988 at 6:30 p.m. at Prout student. Chapel. There mill be a Celebration Commemorating the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This fee covers: ■ II a) all academic and tuition fees Storting the celebration ujill be a candlelight vigil at b) classroom and studio space c) lodging in apartments the University Union beginning at 5:45 p.m. BG's Video Superstore d) one main meal per day e) guided tours of museums If you have any questions regarding this celebration, 0 four weekend guided tours to cities in and near Tuscany ITHE VIDEO SPECTRUM! please contact Minority Programs and Activities at Over 7000 Movies! 372-2978. This fee does NOT cover: a) transatlantic transportation to and from Florence No Membership Required b) books, school and art supplies, lab fees *.** COMING NEXT WEEK: c) out of state student fees ^ d) health insurance e) $100.00 housing deposit (refundable)

Students will live independently in apartments located within walking distance to, or a short bus ride from, the Center. The apartments are furnished and each includes a bathroom, small kitchen and utilities.

Hurry! Still Vj Lifetime Movie Club Membership Main meals will be provided daily at designated restaurants. Students Special - Only $7.50 and receive 2 free overnight will be responsible for obtaining their own breakfasts and light meals. movie rentals A non-refundable deposit of $250.00 must accompany the application. Application is due February 1, 1988. MOVIE POSTERS FOR SALE - MOST $1 OPEN MON-THURS 10-9, FRI-SAT K)-K), SUN 11-8 The balance is due as follows: March I $650.00 April I $650.00 112 E. Washington 352-4171 Bowling Green State University reserves the right to cancel this pro- I ■ ■ gram.

If additional information is needed, please call: Dr. Gioacchino Balducci (419) 372-2667 or STUDENT COURT Dr. Thomas Hilty (419)372-8511 :i:::l»^ Courses offered are: Drawing Photography Graphic Design Painting Etching Sculpture Undttgriduiti Studint Gov«rnm«nt Ceramics Weaving Jewelry Serigraphy Lithography

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Italian Literature Italian History available now at 405 Student Services Art History Italian Folk Arts History of Opera Restoration Building until 5:00 p.m. January 20th. Each class meets 3 hours per day. 5 days a week. Classes will l>e held at Studio An Centers International (S.A.C.I.) which is located in the heart of historic Florence.

STUDIO ART CENTERS INTERNATIONAL was lounded in 1975 as a U.S. non-prolit institution. S.A.C.I. is affiliated with the Interviews to be held Wed. January 20th Cleveland Institute of Art and offers complete facilities for the study of studio an and academic courses. Drawing upon the rich past of Florence, and located in the center of the city. S.A.C.I. is the most outstanding an program In Europe. All Majors Welcome Courses are taught by highly qualified university specialists. Bowling Green State University is proud toofler to the discrimi- nating student this unique opportunity to live and study in Flo- rence. Italy EJMM11",.,,,^ THE BG NEWS

C January 15,1988 Sports A must-win series? BG looks for road win The Bowling Green men's basketball team has had its BG needy of wins against lowly Redskins tips and downs this season, which can clearly be seen by the fact that their longest win by Tom Skernivitz place and a home-playoff berth. everything together and main- streak is two games. spoils editor Meanwhile, squatting Indian- tain a little composure." Tomorrow, the Falcons will style two spots below BG are the The Falcons escaped Goggin try to equal that mark as they dust-covered, last-place Reds- Ice Arena last October with two travel to long-time rival There once was a time when a kins. The only giggling one overtime wins against the Reds- Toledo for a locally televised Bowling Green-Miami hockey might hear the Falcons utter kins. Brian Meharry notched the Mid-American Conference series had all the similarities of this weekend may come from game-winner in a 4-3 BG win in game. a Three Stooges film festival. hovering too close above the the game one, while Andy Grib- BG, 5-8 overall, 1-2 in the A real laugher became the 'Skins ticklish head feathers. ble clinched the following game, MAC, defeated Detroit and standard with the perennially "(Miami's) a vastlyT improved a 6-5 Falcon OT victory. Wagner back-to-back, before at Falcons hockey club," BG s leading "They played really well at dropping four straight games. doing all of the scorer Nelson Emerson said. home, Emerson said. "We The Falcons ended that losing H gut-clenching "We're going into the series no went in there and they played streak Wednesday night with at the expense differently than any other series some intense hockey." an 88-70 victory over Miami in of the pick-ons [B this year. We know we need This weekend's series in BG's Anderson Arena. from Oxford. every win we can get right now Ice Arena will be no cake walk Senior forward Steve Mar- But things and we'd like to start against for the Falcons, either. tenet paced the win over the have a way of Miami." Despite the Redskins' last- Redskins with 21 points and yj changing Despite their hard times this flace position and poor reputa- eight rebounds. Guard Antho- somewhat. season, Emerson said the Fal- ion, they have been known to ny Robinson added 15, while A dis- til cons have not grown content upset the best of teams. The freshmen Joe Moore and Billy appointing BG Emeraon with a spot in the lower portion Redskins defeated second-place Johnson scored 14 and 11, re- team enters this weekend's of the CCHA standings. State last Saturday, spectively. home series lodged near the un- "(Sixth place) is a little giving them a weekend split The Falcons will be looking ■PC ^P^fcal^ML-^'N TJwt wt charted territory of the Central different, especially for the ol- with Spartans. for their first win on the road sfrifek Collegiate Hockey Association der guys on the team," Emerson The biggest surprise was not this season as they have basement. A 7-9-2 league record said. "We have a lot of good the victory, but the fact MU dropped all seven road de- has dropped the Falcons to sixth players on this team and we are played without leading scorer, cisions. They could find it J4f ^r place and, more importantly, sure we can move up in the Mike Orn, who missed the game against UT. four points away from fourth standings. We've just got to put D See Redskins, page 7. The Rockets, 8-4 overall, 0-3 in the MAC, were drilled Wed- nesday night at Eastern Mi- chigan 82-54. UT shot only five Horner free throws the entire contest, Lvl't ^LW CONGRATULATIONS!! connecting on three. Jeff Haar paced the squad with 19 points. The following students have just returned from ivflP UT leads the all-time series, an exotic trip to Mexico, which they won signs 60-53, but BG closed that gap while participating in Southwestern's ST. LOUIS (AP) - Free-agent last season with a pair of wins, Bob Horner joined the St. Louis 79-70 in Anderson and 83-77 in summer sales program for college students. Cardinals yesterday and prom- Centennial Hall. Channel 11, WTOL-TV, will Hope you enjoyed the sunshine! ised to help fill the power gap BG News/Paul Vernon left by Jack Clark's departure. broadcast the game, which be- "I know he's a great player," gins at 8 p.m.. Bowling Green freshman guard Billy Johnson passes the ball around Barb Bour Sean Lewis Homer said at a news confer- Miami's Karlton Clayborne in Wednesday's 88-70 win. D D D Brendun Coukley ( limi—-<■ l.inkii- ence. "But I've had a lot expect- ed of me in the past and I've met MAC Notes: Tickets are Janelle C'rotrnfield John S» nii-oii those challenges ... I know I can now on sale to the general pub- at Centennial Hall in Toledo on March 11 with the champion- Sherri Foster Julie To bin help this ballclub." lic for the 1988 Speedway Mid- tournament semi-finals and ship game following at 2 p.m. Cardinals General Manager American Conference post- finals will be played in con- on March 12. Tickets for the Rob Crillmor Karen Welch Dal Maxvill said Horner signed season basketball tournament. junction with the men's tour- women's tournament are se- Deb Ciueker Tom Kns«i a one-year contract. Terms call The semi-finals and finals of nament. The women's semi- parate from the men's tour- the tournament will be played finals are at 1 and 3 p.m. on nament. Nii-iin (.ii. k.'i Sandy Haunt for a base salary of $950,000 with incentives. 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Falcons travel to CIT Look to stop Rockets record-breaking Savage by Andy Woodard they have. We think they have some other good assistant sports editor players which we're going to have to be concerned with too. "But at the same time we know she's there and Playing a game on the road in any conference we'll have to play good defense." can be like going into a jungle. Savage is the only starter who is averaging in When Bowling Green's women's basketball double figures for UT, but the rest of the starting team travels to Toledo tomorrow, they hope the line-up all score between five to eight points a Mid-American Conference match-up won't be too game, led by center Kim Sekulski with 8.6 ppg. "savage". BG, 9-3 overall, 3-0 in the MAC, defeated Miami Kelly Savage, that is. 77-66 in Anderson Arena on Wednesday night. The The Rocket guard scored a UT Falcons strength came from the inside that night, school-record 39 points in Wed- as forwards Jackie Motycka and Megan McGuire, nesday night's 76-61 victory at and center Angie Bonner accounted for 49 of the 77 Eastern Michigan. She was points, and 33 of the 49 rebounds. i:t-of-22 from the field, including UT (6-6,1-2) could have its work cut out against seven-for-13 from the three-point the inside trio, as the Rockets allowed the Hurons line, and hit all six of her free to dominate the rebounding, 52-39. throws. "They might try to sag it in and play a zone on Savage now has 39 three- (our inside people)," Backstrom said of what UT pointers on the season, good Backstrom might try to do defensively. "That probably means enough for fourth in the nation. that it will just open it up for the rest of us on the The seven three-pointers tied her own MAC re- outside." cord. "And we should really dominate them on the "We'll play our usual man-to-man, hard-nosed boards because I don't think they have many defense on her," BG point guard Paulette Back- players over 6-1." strom said. "She can score when she gets open on BG could present many match-up problems to her three-point shot.. .but we're not going to play a UT as Motycka, Bonner and McGuire all average zone and let her stand out there ana shoot them. I in double figures, and 11 of the 12 Falcons scored think it'll be a lot easier to hold her down.. .if we're against the Redskins. in our man-to-man." "(I feel) we're pretty hard to defend against," Falcon coach Fran Voll said Backstrom will Voll said. "I'm sure they have as many problems probably start the game guarding Savage, but he trying to defend against us as we'll (have against added several other players could guard on her. them)." "Savage is really a good player and we have to The game will be televised locally by WTOL-TV, be concerned about her," Voll said. "But we also Channel 11, from Centennial Hall. Tip-off is set for have to recognize too that she's not the only girl 2 p.m.

Gymnasts open season I Don't Want It - You Take It BG News'Mark Thalman Miami's Eddie Schilling (5), Lamont Hanna (44). Jeff Fuersl (53) and Tim Stewart (45) seem to be playing hot potato with a rebound during the Redskins 88-70 loss to Bowling Green Wednesday night in Anderson Travel to Kent State for first dual meet Arena. The Falcons travel to Centennial Hall Saturday night to face the Toledo Rockets at 8 p.m. Redskins ■■■■■■"WINTER SPECIAL COUPON ■■■■■■■■ by Don Hensley and Lisa Hillman and the This year's team seems to I! Continued from page 6. sports reporter freshmen are outstanding." have come together rather early because of the flu. Simpson said. in the season. This is basically Orn, who will play against the CAMPUS POLLYEYES \ due to the fact that the team Falcons, is 18th in the CCHA 440 E. Court • 352-9638 • Free Delivery The Bowling Green gymnas- Lisa Hillman and Suzanne seems to be more of a team on with 17 goals and seven assists tics team will swing into action Bell are both outstanding gym- and off the mats, and according for 24 points. The senior scored $2 off any large pan pizza with 2 i Sunday when they open the 1988 nasts. Hillman is especially to Trost, they seem to be doing four goals in the previous two campaign against the Kent State strong on the uneven bars, while better routines. games between BG and MU. or more items + Qt. of Coke Golden Flashes. Bell's forte seems to be the floor "We have much better rou- "Their game doesn't revolve exercise. As a team the Falcons tines thisyear than last," said around (Orn), but we're always The tumblers will once again needed help on the uneven bars Trost. "The team is stronger watching him," Emerson said. A $10 value for ^ 700 be under the watchful eye of Dr. and that is where Simpson re- this year both in and out of com- "He's an exceptional player who Charles Simpson who brings a cruited the heaviest. petition." can break away and put the career record of 118-42-2 into the The tumblers will have a puck in the net." Coupon Expires 5-31-88^ meet. Simpson has placed the "Last year, the bars were the chance to show their early leadership responsibilities in the area in which we needed im- season strengths Sunday when hands of junior Kim Trost. provement." Simpson said. "We they travel to Kent, and then recruited for bars this year and I next Saturday when they return Trost, who holds the school re- am eager to see some improve- home to face the Ball State Car- cord of 9.6 on the balance beam ment.* dinals. and 37.15 in the all-around com- Includes Airfare petition, will play a major role in this year's team success. Leadership will be extremely and Hotel important since seven of the 14 girls are freshmen. Although the Howard's Club H team is young, they are still very talented. 210 N. Main No Cover Offer expires "We have two returning All- MAC selections in Suzanne Bell Friday-Sunday January 15-17 January 20 CONDOMS BY MAIL'

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The Athletic Ticket Office will be closed in We are now showing the Lenhart Classic Series observance of Martin Luther King Day, at 9p.m. in Gish Film Theater/Hanna Hall Still Therefore FREE TO ALU ALL-SPORTS PASS Pick-up for Saturday's Hockey game will be The Untouchables Eva Marie Saint Theater TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Fri./Sat. Jan. 22nd & 23rd General Admission tickets will go on sale 7:30, 9:45, Midnight $1.50 w/student I.D. Wednesday at 9 a.m. THE BG NEWS 8 January 15,1988 SMCI names Gregg as coach DALLAS (AP) — Forrest Gregg left his head coaching job news conference. Tankers in action with the Green Bay Packers andreturned to his alma mater Gregg, who was the SMU football team's captain in 1955, now yesterday to start anew the scandal-rocked football program has the job of restoring SMU's program tainted in a play-for- "We're right where we wanted at Southern Methodist. pay scandal that blotted out the school's 1987 and 1988 seasons. by Mark Huntebrinker to be headed into the semester," "It's a distinct honor for us at SMU today to announce the "I am really pleased to be home," said Gregg, who has never sports reporter he said. "We will find out exac- selection and appointment of our new head football coach — coached college football, but took the Cincinnati Bengals to the tly where we stand after this Forrest Gregg, SMU Athletic Director Doug Single said at Super Bowl. The Bowling Green men's and weekend." women's swim teams dive into Toledo looks to be the men's their 1988 portion of their sched- biggest challenge of the year. ule this weekend at the Recrea- The Rockets have their best tion Center's Cooper Pool. \ The men host Toledo today, squad in six years and may hold I then return to action tommor- an extra edge because they ■ OSCI defeats Iowa row as Ashland and Windsor in- competed last weekend. Mark's vade BG. The women get into "Toledo may be a little shar- I COLUMBUS (AP) — Grady After three Ohio State free the action Saturday as they host per because they swam against Large 2-item pizza I Ma teen scored Ohio State's last throws gave the Buckeyes an Ashland. Ball State last weekend while $ four points, including two free 83-78 lead with 1:28 left, Iowa's The tankers hope to pick up we've been off for about a I throws with four seconds re- B.J. Armstrong hit a three-point where they left off in 1987. The month," Gordon said. "We hope for 5.95 maining, as the Buckeyes upset field goal to pull the Hawkeyes women are coming off a win to use our depth to our advan- No.17 Iowa 87-83 in Big Ten Con- to within 83-81. over Kent State Dec. 11th and a tage." i FREE DELIVERY 352-3551 ference play last night. second-place finish in the Inter- Mateen, a 6-foot-ll junior, Mateen then tipped in a miss national Swimming Hall of While the men face their gave Ohio State the lead for good by teammate Jerry Francis Fame Invitational over Christ- biggest challenge of the year, with 31 seconds left for an 85-81 mas break in Ft. Lauderdale, r -! on a short turnaround with 3:23 the women's real test is yet to remaining, making it 80-78. Ohio State lead. PL come. Included in the remaining The men have put together an six meets this season are THE NEWEST TANNING SALON IN BG I impressive string of perform- powerhouses Michigan State, ances. They suprised power- Miami, Ohio, and Ball State. The house Kentucky to win the women will swim some people in BGSU Invitational Dec. 4-5. A different events this weekend as week later they got by Kent they prepare for the upcoming State and then placed first in the weeks. BG TANS 60-team field Swimming Hall of Fame Invitational in Florida. Today's men's meet against ' 'A Tan for all Seasons'' ™ Both teams are right on Toledo will start at 7 p.m. Tom- Salon schedule according to head morrow's men's and women's swim coach Brian Gordon. action is slated for 2 p.m. * Physician Supervised Tanning Process Featuring the latest and coolest tanning units Waiting We Carry: VITAMINS, SUPPLEMENTS and SKIN CARE PRODUCTS Get Involved And 25% OFF HELP 10 tans or more with this ad Volunteer Today Expires 1/31/88 CAMPUS ESCORT SERVICE 352-TANS 127 S. Main St. or 352-8267 Applications Available at 110A MOSELEY HALL or CALL:

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The Rowdy Rattle Rappers would fake to help AVAILABLE APPLY IN PERSON TUES THRU MONTH FURNISHED ALL UTILITIES PAID you start the New Year out Right SUN AFTER 8 00 PM AT BUTTONS 25481 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY CALL 354-2474 Stay tuned tor more information on how you can DIXIE HWY Need Female Students wm a Free Semester's Tuition! To F# Apartments Now Phone 352-7365 TIM REED oops' VOLUNTEER FOR I mean MR. DESERT DOOM CAMPUS ESCORT SERVICE Good Luck against the skins" I 10A MOSELEY HALL 372-8360 ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT TO BE SUBLET Go tor ihe big Two-oh!! FOR THE REMAINDER OF SPRING Love SEMESTER PH 353-4438 your seamstress Waitresses part-time 10 30-2 00 some even- ings* Weekends Apply in person Detween2ft4 Vacancy Nicely decorated apt lor 2 girts Mon -Fn 200 CampoeU Hi Rd The Elks Club across from campus Reasonable 352-2858 Two for the prince of NONE! 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