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Sports • Gymnastics team earns first MAC win W S Page 2

Volume 82, Issue 99 Tuesday, March 12,1996 Bowling Green,

The News' Freshman found dead in car Rodgers Briefs Missing student discovered slumped over steering wheel will not NBA Scores Joe Boyle The ?G News be done Detroit 100 L.A Clippers 90 A University freshman was found dead Sunday night in a for spring University parking lot near Doyt Perry Stadium. Jay Young 'Batman' to speak at Darrell Harris, an Elyria The BC News University native, was found dead In his late The person sometimes model Toyota Celica Sunday The process of repairing known as "Batman" will be evening, several hours after a the top floor of Rodgers is at the University to discuss missing persons report had been under way but will not be bats and their contributions Hied on his behalf. completed in time for stu- to the world. Barbara Waddell. University dents to return before the Allen Kurta, an associate Police public information officer, end of the school year as professor of biology at said Harris' roommate filed the was planned. Eastern Michigan Universi- report, with the police report Ed Whipple, vice presi- ty, will present an il- showing a time of 8:37 p.m. dent for Student Affairs, lustrated program on bats Around 10:30 p.m. police dispat- said the University had Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. In TV PC NcwiMw Boyle 095 Overman Hall. chers received a tip that there hoped to get students back In his presentation, Kurta was a body "slumped over the A University police officer oversees a Wright's tow truck operator as they tow Dan-ell Harris' Toyota into their third floor rooms will discuss the many ways steering wheel" of a car In stu- Celica. Harris died in the vehicle and was found Sunday. within a month that bats are beneficial to dent parking lot six. "We're not going to be man, including their effi- Scott Ransom, a high school Harris' body was sent to the "The autopsy came up nega- cause and time of death. able to get the students ciency in controlling the in- friend of Harris, said he found morgue at Wood County Hospi- tive; we found nothing unusual," Garrett Walkup, Harris' back in this spring. The roommate, said the last time he sect population. the body and called police. tal. Hess said. main reason is there is still The free program Is Cllf Boutelle, University Pub- Dr. Douglas Hess, Wood Hess said he expects tests to be saw Harris was March 3 before a discussions with insurance sponsored by the Universi- lic Relations director, said there County coroner, began the Har- returned in several days, at companies and the schedul- ty's Center for Environ- which time he will determine the See STUDENT, page four. ing of repair work," Whip- mental Programs and the was "no evidence of foul play." ris autopsy Monday morning. Environmental Action ple said. "The University Group. has to go out and bid a lot of this work, and then the con- Speaker calls for awareness about rape tractors have to come in County closes and do it. It is just taking a "In 1983, several black men munity about sexuality. Dawn Keller sex," Gresham said. "Even our lot more time than we had swingers' club for laws get it wrong. They call it a raped a black' woman," she said. "African-American women are The BC News asked, 'do you want to be black or anticipated." "moral reasons" sexual crime, but that's not what "Women were angry, horrified. A Contractors interested in BRIER HILL, Pa.-Last People do not have a good un- It is." group of white lesbian feminists a feminist?'" Gresham said. year, Thomas Wajda was Gresham said the most impor- the job began bidding last derstanding of rape, according to She said rape is an act of power marched on the president's of- week. Keith Pogan, Physi- operating a club for sexual and control. fice and demanded something be tant thing people need to do is swingers. This year, he'll Ruth Gresham, director of Off- cal Plant associate director, campus Student Services at The "The victim is usually the one done to educate about rape." challenge each other to learn run a bed-and-breakfast. more about stopping rape. said six contractors ex- . with the least power in the situa- Gresham said the African pressed interest in the Gresham, who spoke at the tion," she said. world view about rape is very In December, the coun- "It we dont challenge each project. University Monday night, said Gresham said rape affects all different from the Eurocentric "That's a lot for that size. ty's Zoning Board denied world view. other, we've missed the boat," Wajda permission to con- people need to be educated be- women and men. It was a good turnout," Po- "Any woman has the potential •Tew report it to police from she said. tinue operating his 10-room cause they don't know about Marti Sullivan, co-coordinator gan said. house at his 23-acre Moun- rape. to be raped," she said. "And men the historical perspective be- Pogan said the bids are cause African Americans have for Womyn for Womyn, said Gre- tain Retreat as a swingers' "Moat of us have our heads in are in the lives of women who are due in two weeks, and work passed on the legacy of rape," sham was brought to the Univer- club. the sand when It comes to violent raped. If you think you wont be will probably start around affected, you're wrong." she said. "They have never not sity to give the facts. acts," she said. "Tor every case of assault, Members of the zoning Gresham said people need to Gresham said she helped start known rape in this country." board said they had to con- educating about rape after a She said there is also a problem many more go unreported," she See RODGERS, page four. redefine rape. said. sider morality when they "Rape is an act of violence, not gang rape at OSU. in the African-American com- refused Wajda a variance for the club. Because Wajda's prop- erty in Brier Hill, about 40 Under attack miles south of Pittsburgh, is Stuntman dies in zoned for farming, he needed the variance to operate a business there. pursuit of record However, bed-and- breakfasts are allowed In hate him." agricultural areas. Last Robert Macy The Associated Press Laswell had planned to accel- week, the board granted erate to 70 mph and clear the Wajda a permit for a bed- LAS VEGAS - Butch Laswell bridge by at least 10 feet. and-breakfast at his prop- However, MacValley said he was erty. decided to risk his life rather "We bad to give it to him," than upset his fans. traveling about 85 mph when he said Bob Mangiacarne, the Gearing up for a record high reached the start of the ramp and county zoning inspector. He motorcycle jump Sunday, his that he soared to a height of 58 said Wajda reported he is no first movie appearance, Laswell feet. longer operating a sex club. knew that growing crosswinds MacValley said the speed and made his stunt much more dan- the wind combined to carry him Wajda said he will open gerous. But he dldnt want to dis- off course. the bed-and-breakfast as appoint the crowd by backing "We tried to persuade him not soon as he gets customers. out. to go through with the jump," He wouldn't say what its said MacValley, who had been name will be. Laswell raced his Honda CR500 up a steep ramp and with Laswell 10 years. "But he had the last call. We encouraged Asked why he was start- zoomed over a 38-foot-hlgh ing a bed-and-breakfast, he pedestrian bridge spanning a him not to go." said, "Why shouldn't I?" street between the Oasis Hotel- "It doesn't matter how good Compiled from staff and Casino in Mesquite and the ho- you are or what kind of bike wire reports. tel's garage. you've got," Williams told the But crosswinds pushed him to Sun. "When you're up that high, the left of the second ramp. His the wind has total control." motorcycle crumpled on the Mesquite Police Chief Michael pavement, and he crashed to his Murphy said It was Laswell's de- Quote of death In front of movie cameras cision. and thousands of spectators. "Everything was set for the the day Promoter Douglas Mac Valley jump, and he had a window of said Laswell purposely steered opportunity to jump, but there "We're not his motorcycle to avoid hitting was wind, and he was aware of the crowd. that," Murphy said. going to get "It was a noble act," he said. students back Laswell had wanted to back out No estimate was available of because of the wind, "but there the strength of the wind in Mes- in thi«= spring." was so much pressure," Eddie quite, a small town 80 miles —Vice president Williams, a close friend and northeast of Las Vegas. for Student Affairs training partner, told the Las Laswell, 37, had been trying to Eric DrMUriTlw AtMclatt* Pnm Ed Whipple about Vegas Sun. "The people putting break his personal best of 41 feet on the show, the agents, all the high and to set a world record. The famous chicken hugs home plate umpire Ted Barrett during the break In the third inning of the Rodgers residents people watching. He thought if Representatives from the Guin- Oakland Athletics and Seattle Mariners spring training game in Phoenix. he backed out. no one would un- ness Book of World Records derstand. He thought they would were in attendance. T Colored Ink Opinion !&

page two Tuesday, March 12,1996 Student power - News at four

Until two eloquent epistles ar- the low. Professors arrange their plan. We cram potential test ma- by which students evaulate rived at the News office I had courses around our agenda; they terial into our brains the night teachers will probably be over- never heard of Students for Qual- learn how we perform; they learn before the exam, and so our hauled. The entire atmosphere ity Education. But after having what we tolerate, and the results teachers arrange their classes that Is being created by Ribeau - Religious column read the letters I encourage all are the classes to which we around this method! They have one of open-ended discussion In- BGSU students to join me in trudge at eight-thirty in the a. m. learned that most of the ques- stead of trickle-down policy ~ checking out their gig today at We are not setting a high tions we have on the first day of could result In a university far four o'clock in the Union Campus enough standard for ourselves or class concern the details of their superior to the one from which I makes good point Room. the faculty. We sit through class- grading policy rather than the will have graduated. When I graduate this May I will es that are poorly taught, some- fascinating mysteries of their be achieving the one goal shared times by teachers whose English subject or the philosophy that The most encouraging aspect In response to Bradley Hughes I've long been Interested In of all of this is the power stu- guest column. I enjoyed you finding truth, especially in rellg- by all 17,000 undergraduates who pronunciation is so bad that we governs their teaching. In her letter to the News, dents have in helping to decide excellent article appearing in ion. It's rather easy to "dismiss" dally plod across the moist cam- cannot understand a damn thing these issues. Discussion and The BG News. Religion is the last non-Christian religious upon his- pus. Was it "worth it?" Am I glad they say. We often toil laborously Laurie Blank calls for a change in I chose BGSU instead of some "Building Community" meetings place one should abandon reason, torical investigation. on homework that provides slight attitude from BGSU students. I wont do It alone, but perhaps educational value, and we accept agree, but we're talking about a I couldn't attend the debate be- other school? they are among the most impor- tween Dr. Lomasky and Dr. Sire. Victor Kimsal I can answer yes without res- Joke exams because they are seriously ingrained attitude. Many of us are ludicrously cyni- tant things Ribeau can da Maybe ervation. But I agree there are easy. In every instance we re- his greatest value isnt the solv- some serious problems at this ward mediocrity. cal about our ability to create our ing of BGSU's academic prob- school that could (and probably We accept the often absurd own educational experiences. lems. (After all, a university do) result in many students re- method by which universities Softening our brains with alco- president's power Is limited.) Geography prof ceiving their diplomas after hire new faculty. Instead of hir- hol, drugs and role playing Perhaps it is the creation of an having gained slightly less know- ing the most talented teachers, games in order to escape the atmosphere in which we are mo- lege than it takes to spit shine a they often bring in mediocre "angst" of being a helpless tool of tivated to solve our own prob- teachers who have published "in- public commode the Man... is that any way to lems — by anarchy if necessary. extremely helpful The 80*8 philosophy of trickle- teresting" articles in dusty jour- spend four or five years? Or a down economics has given way to nals only read by academics. life? Today's meeting by SQE is a I just wanted to drop you a line course was Ohio Geog- trickle-up economics, and per- These new professors are then positive effort by students to ■ to give a little praise where it is raphy...yawn.) However, I be- haps we should look at education planted in classrooms to teach We have control over our edu- make changes for the better. due. I have had many professors lieve that Dr. Gordon is from the the same way. It Isn't easy to do; badly for decades. cation that isnt being sufficient- Yes, faculty and administra- during my illustrious career at east coast somewhere. Wow. we expect the agenda to be set by We accept it when they crowd ly exercised. An amazing number tion are guilty of ignoring much this fine institution of higher I have spoken with other stu- higher-ups. As soon as Ribeau's us into huge rooms with three or of University issues that relate of their responsibility in provid- learning. dents who have previously had town meetings were announced I four hundred others, where the directly to improving the quality ing us with quality education. But I have learned many things Dr. Gordon for other classes. heard students make the claim only standard of learning is how of BGSU's education are being we have the power to improve from some instructors, but few They all agree that he was ener- that "MEETINGS AREN'T students perform on two or three considered right now. Ten years our own lot. things from most Maybe this getic, knowledgeable and caring. ENOUGH!" fill-in tests. I ask my fellow stu- from now BGSU could be a very Again, today at four in the was due to my own motivation, or He was very approachable, in What more can the man do? It dents, is this excellence? different place. Better? Worse? Campus room of the Union. lack thereof. fact we spoke quite a bit during is the students who must set Unfortunately, students and The whole grading system Roark Uttlefield is the Tuesday But never have I wanted to the past semester, just rappln' BGSU's standards of education, teachers have become partners might be gone, replaced by a columnist for The BG News. At complete assignments with such about geography. and if that standard is low, then in this unholy alliance of medio- more detailed assessment of stu- 3:45 today he is getting an e-mail care and actual desire to learn as He is probably the friendliest we students are the architects of crity. Professors know our exam dents' achievements. The method account. I had for Jeff Gordon of the Ge- professor that I have met (al- ography Department. though considering the chair, This professor, for whatever that doesn't seem that hard). reason took on a course that was Thank you, Dr. Gordon, and keep not in his area of expertise and up the good work! made it seem like he had been studying it since birth. (The Brad Smith The BG News "A Commitment to Excellence"

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Rochelle Slosser Tiffany Wendeln Graphics editor Copy chief Carolinne Shaffer Anna Wahrman Copy chief Copy editor Penny Brown Stefoni Bavin "WE CAN fORfrET TRYINfr TO SAIN SUPPORT fROM PUIL GRANWS PEOPLE. Copy editor Copy editor Juli Palmer Olivia Inkrott ONE IS OUT Of TW£ COUNTRY UNTIL DECEMBER AND TO OTHER ONE DIED..." Copy editor Copy editor

Tania Runyan Amy Black Copy editor Copy editor Darren Liderbach Penny Brown Can you spare some change? Copy editor Editorial writer Over 700 people came to the All that's missing is a panel of Join? It is apparently a very arbi- you can leave early and know Christianity debate last Wednes- Judges and a few hot dog ven- trary process. Two main factors that your three dollars are going day. A much smaller number - dors. After the contest, each are your beliefs at the time and Into the hands of someone who regretably or not - heard the group can go home, promptly the ideas you have been exposed really needs it. Instead of Leah Bamum Michelle Bracken president of N.O.W., Patricia Ire- forget the arguments of the to. Both of these determinants someone like David Geffen. At Colleen Casey Alianna Dias land, speak in the Lenhart Grand "other side," feel that their phi- are more conducive to stagnant the very least, when deciding on Ed Dowling Brian Gallatin Ballroom. Usually, people who losophy has withstood attack and complacency than mind devel- entertainment, you should think Chad Gamby Matt Gannon attend such events do so because feel their existence is Justified. opment. Rational thought is twice about shelling out $25 to Teresa Krieg Cathy Raidl they believe they will receive This is obviously not a model of usually not high on the list when support Alanis Morisette's coke Kevin Ralhge Ed Reed some sort of Intrinsic or extrinsic critical thought. deciding what group to support habit. reward, not because they want to Likewise, few people opposed or Join. Consultation and College is the time to explore Jessica Wherry Carla Zvosec engage In self-criticism. What I to the platform of the National research Is almost entirely shun- new ideas of all types, and per- would like to address In this col- Organization of Women showed ned. It would be interesting to haps the biggest benefit of Copyright© 19% by The BO News. Reprinting of umn is the extent to which people up to hear Ms. Ireland. This was know how many members of the having a plethora of groups on any material in this publication whitout the permission of seek out other people and ideas evident in the content of her ac- College Republicans or the Col- campus is that the average stu- The BO News is strictly prohibited. The BG News is an independent student voice that will force them to evaluate tual speech. Within the context of lege Democrats read Voltaire or dent has the ability to come in founded in 1920 and is published daily during the academic their own outlook on Ufe. an otherwise brilliant speech, Marx before making their de- contact with these groups. It only year and Wednesday's in the summer. My guess is that if someone blatently unthoughtful com- cision to Join their respective follows that many of these new Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those would have taken exit polls after ments directed at conservatives clubs. ideas, including some near and of the student body, faculty or University administration. last Wednesday's events, they were met with widespread ap- The problem Isnt Just political, dear to one's heart, should be Opinions expressed in columns, cartoons and letters are not would have found a high approv- plause. either. Over the weekend, two discarded. necessarily those of The BO News. al rating and a definite lack of The trouble with modern benefit concerts were held In I realize this plea will be falling Letters intended for publication must be 200-300 critical thinking. The fact that democracy isnt the existence of B.G., one to benefit those with mainly on deaf ears. Even if you words long, typed and include the writer's name, phone debates such as the one over one or two dominant groups; It Is AIDS and another to fight ra- participate in something unique number and University affiliation, if any. The BO News cism. Although both shows were or out of the ordinary during reserves the right to edit any and all letters. Christianity are placed in an the existence of perhaps too even-handed format doesn't af- many groups, each focusing on a successful. It appeared that there your college years, adult "re- The B( i News encourages its readers to notify the sponsibility" will probably fall paper of any errors in stories or photograph descriptions. fect the crowd's reaction and relativly small aspect of Ameri- was a large overlap among the probably entrenches believers of can life. While giving the illusion people In the two crowds. In upon you. But for four short both atheism and Christianity of diversity, oftentimes the other words, about the same years, largely unburdened by the 210 West Hall even more solidly in their re- members and organizers of such group of people turned out to world outside of the ivory tower, Bowling Green State University spective mantras. Such debates groups are too eager to Jump on a support these very worthy 'you could at least find out If your Bowling Green , OH 43403-0726 often resemble sporting matches bandwagon, picking a cause that causes and the local music scene | mind is capable of change bgnews @ bgnet.bgsu.edu and appeal to the public's blood- seems right to them at the time. This is unfortunate. The nature ! Mike Wendling is the Tuesday lust. Each side picks "their man" This problem is particularly evi- of these shows should be friendly bottom couaninst. Comments can to do battle with the other side, dent on college campuses. How to the B.C. music neophyte - be sent to mike- waiting breathlessly for victory. does one choose which group to even if you don't like the music. wen9bgnet.bgsu.edu. Campus Tuesday, March 12,1996 page three UAO Charity Week events Icy raise money for Youth HIV

Genell Pavelich for health care, treatment and Bookstore. Tickets are on sale all The BG News support groups for adolescents week on the steps of the Educa- with HIV, Noe said. tion Building from 10 am. to 4 Students can get involved with Today, students will be making p.m. for 25 cents each. various activities this week in- fun flicks and doing virtual real- The winner of the raffle will be cluding a three-point shoot-out, a ity from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the announced Thursday night be- comedy/magic show by Mac Union Oval and the Lenhart fore the Mac King show, and the King and the production of fun Grand Ballroom. Cost of the person must be present to win. flicks as part of the University event is SO cents. "We are hoping that our raffle Activities Organization Charity On Wednesday, students can will be our biggest money maker Week. participate In a three-point shoot to raise money for the Youth HIV Joclyn Noe, special events di- out at Anderson Arena at 7 p.m. project," Noe said. rector for UAO, said the week's Students can sign up at the event, Noe said they have had a good events are a great way for stu- and there is a $3 entrance fee. response to the events this week dents to get Involved and help First prize for the event is $50. and hope to continue to during raise money at the same time. Thursday night the UAO Char- the rest of Charity Week. ity Week will wind down with a "In the past, the special events "The events of charity week show by Mac King, a comedian committee of UAO has had one raise money for a good cause," and magician. The show is open event to raise money, but this she said. "All the events are a lot to anyone interested and begins year we wanted to expand the John Hart/TW AtwcUtc4 PI»M of fun, and they are good stress at 9 p.m. in Kobacker Hall. event for a week so there could Water generated through a mill rade below the Upper Rock River Dam has seeped through cracks relievers." Previous events this week in- be a variety of events, and more In the ice, creating an array of curious ice sculpture!. Erik Dickson, graduate adviser cluded a Twister Tourney, spe- people could get involved," Noe of special events for UAO, said cial $1 showings of Ace Ventura 2 said. he agreed the events are a good on Sunday, SO cent hot dogs at the Dickson also said they wanted way for students to get involved. Union Oval on Monday and free to do a week's worth of events to "There are a lot of fun things to bowling and billiards Monday get more students involved. He 'Stop smoking' classes offered do which are Inexpensive, and it night in the Union. also said the week's worth of is a great way to help a charity," events is a good lead-in for the Dickson said. Throughout the week, UAO has Dance Marathon, a 32-hour event NlckSabo Hall, 219 Chestnut, Swanton, The first session explores the The money raised from the also been selling raffle tickets taking place this Saturday and The BG News Ohio, at 3 p.m. advantages of being smoke-free, week's events go to the Youth with the prize being a $250 gift Sunday at the Student Recreation Classes cost $40 and include a The smoker also takes a self; HIV project, which raises money certificate from the University Center. Students who want to quit cassette tape for home reinfor- assessment of his or her smoking smoking have several options cement. Pre-registration is en- habits. The second session dis', both on and off the University couraged, although walk-Ins will cusses the withdrawal symptoms campus. be accepted. the smoker can expect and what Hong Kong's future explained to do to handle them, including The American Lung Associa- On the University campus, the relaxation techniques. The third tion is offering two "Stop Smok- Wellness and Prevention Center session introduces the smoker to Director tells University audience about changeover. ing" classes on March 30 in the offers monthly classes as well as coping with environmental dan- Toledo area. The classes focus on individual sessions. "Call It gers such as friends that smoke. . hypnosis as an approach to quit Quits" and "Fresh Start" are of- Dawn Keller occurs, according to Tsui. However, he said many Hong "Hong Kong has a flat tax, and Kong residents are apprehen- smoking. fered monthly, and individual "Seventeen percent of BGSU The BG News students smoke," Wright said. it works very well for us," he sive. counseling sessions are available by appointment. "Some don't want to quit, and Residents of Hong Kong are said. "A lot or people are refugees "It is a very relaxing technique The Hong Kong dollar will re- running from China, and they that opens the mind to sugges- others will quit on their own. concerned about their future be- We're here to help those who cause Hong Kong will come main the legal tender, there will have nowhere left to run," Tsui tion," said Sandra Obertacz of "More and more people are be free port and trade and free said. "They are concerned about the American Lung Association. opting for individual counseling want to quit and can't by them- under the control of China on selves." July 1, 1997, according to the di- movement of goods, assets and "[Hypnotist] Don Mannarino because they can work it around uses a very positive approach." their schedules," said Jeanne rector of the country's Economic capital, according to Tsui. The Wellness and Prevention "Hong Kong thrives on being Wright, University health pro- and Trade Office in New York. "The economy comes center is located on the second David Tsui, who spoke at the open and free," Tsui said. The classes will be held at the motions coordinator. "They usually come In for three ses- floor of the Student Health build- University Monday, said Hong Tsui said Hong Kong residents from the Toledo Hospital, 2142 Cove Blvd., at 10 am. and at Swanton Village sions." ing. Kong is geographically a part of are most concerned about human entrepreneurs, not China, but the colony's law rights. They want to retain the the bureaucrats." should be able to remain con- freedom of speech, press, relig- sistent after the changeover. ion, association, assembly, pro- "The basic law should remain cession, demonstration, com- David Tsui the same," Tsui said. "China says muncication, movement and we will follow a one country, two director of Hong Kong Economic emigration, religion, joining and Trade Office systems law." trade union, and travel. Under the changeover, Hong "We don't want to lose these," Kong will be able to keep the leg- he said. "We have a right to what will happen to them." islative and Independent judicial them." Steven Chang, geography power, including final adjuca- Tsui said people should not professor, said Tsui's best point tion; the current capitalist view Hong Kong in a romantic or was about keeping everything system; independent finances; pessimistic way. the same. "People should look at this "Keeping the rule of law will and revenue from being handed guarantee fairness, order and over to the Chinese, according to change in a realistic way and not freedoms." Tsui. be overly concerned," he said. "Hong Kong needs this be- No annual fee. cause we flourish because we have a capitalist economy," Tsui said. "We consider ourselves to We Care About have a laissez-faire economy, but The Water the government is involved. It provides infrastructure, roads You Drink™ and education." However, the government GETA shouldn't run the economy, ac- Try cording to Tsui. WATERMILL "The economy comes from the entrepreneurs, not the bu- EXPRESS® reaucrats," Tsui said. China will not be allowed to Located At: levy taxes, when the changeover 989 S. Main (Next to Pagliai's) Myrtle Beach Bowling Green South Carolina or 1058 N. Main cruveure (in front of T.C.B.Y.) 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contests dad's will Tiny Klnney In 1990, shortly after she di- The Associated Press vorced Bassett, she was con- The Associated Press Baby" in newspaper headlines victed of threatening a boy- after she was found In a shack. friend with a gun. Stockbroker DETROIT - For years, Susan She was lying on cardboard, - Delia Faye Lawrence Wulker told police Sexton hoped her father would covered with a thin blanket and Hall Hoeffer Beyer Bassett she told him she was pregnant welcome her as his daughter. sucking sour milk from a nipple- Britteon Sutorius was the mar- and "threatened my life if she Then she found out he had died topped beer bottle. rying kind. Five times she wed, miscarried." and left her out of his will. A neighbor had called the sher- each time selecting a man Her fourth husband, com- Now she is fighting her half iffs office after Sexton's grand- younger or wealthier than the puter consultant David Brit- sisters for a share of his esti- father banished his unwed last. teon, told The Cincinnati Post mated $377,000 will. daughter and her baby to the Four of the marriages ended he survived their marriage As a 10-month-old In 1941, Sex- shack behind his Romulus Town- in divorce, some of her ex- only because he hid the bullets tab was called the "Doghouse ship home. husbands claiming they es- to the ,44-caliber Magnum he caped with their lives. kept In their home Otherwise, STUDENT The fifth ended in a gunshot. he said, "it would be me on the outstanding student. Ransom Mrs. Sutorius, 45, is charged couch with a bullet to my ear." Continued from page one. said, as he was a member of the with aggravated murder In the National Honor Society in high slaying of 55-year-old heart Sheriffs deputies found Su- fraternity meeting. school and graduated In the top surgeon Dr. Darryl Sutorius, torius' body after his co- "We were watching 'Jaws,' he 20 percent of his 1995 Elyria found shot in the head Feb. 19 workers, worried that he got dressed in a shirt and tie, and High School class. in the basement of the couple's hadn't shown up for work, sent left for his fraternity meeting," Beth Forbus, 18, was Harris' home in well-to-do Symmes them to the couple's $284,000 Walkup said. high school girlfriend of three Township. She could get life in brick home. When they ar- Ransom and Walkup said ab- years, and recalls a "best prison. rived, Mrs. Sutorius told police sences like this were not unusual friend." her husband wasn't there. because Harris had friends at A colleague said Mrs. Sutor- Officers looked around any-, many other Ohio schools. "He was shy, but always nice to ius' husband had been planning way and found Sutorius dead in everybody," Fbrbus said. "He to file for divorce. the basement, a .38-caliber re- "He was the type of guy who was a best friend to everybody." "I think this woman has a se- volver on the floor nearby. In- would pick up and go If he heard Harris' legal guardians were rious problem with rejection," vestigators say Mrs. Sutorius his friends were getting together notified of his death Sunday Hamilton County Prosecutor had bought the gun two days at another school for a party," evening, and his parents were no- Joe Deters said. earlier. Ransom said. tified Monday evening. Her third husband, graphic A week after the Jhooting, University Police were not artist Grant Bassett, said that Mrs. Sutorius was arrested and .Ransom said Harris was a cou- willing to provide documents re- during their nine-month mar- led away from her home In a ple of weeks away from becom- lating to the case. Claiming that riage she would get herself all robe and slippers Published ing a member of Theta Chi with the case still "under in- wound up watching TV talk reports quoted unidentified The Associated Preii Delia Faye Hall Hoeffer Beyer Bassett Britteon Sutorius testi- fraternity. vestigation," they were not shows and threaten to kill him. sources as saying gunpowder obliged to disclose Information. "This is a scary person we're had been found on her hands fies In court. She Is charged with aggravated murder in the slay- "He was pledging my frater- ing of her 55-year old husband. nity," Ransom said. "He was only dealing with here," Bassett and her husband's. a- couple weeks away from be- Julie Wallace of The Elyria said. "When I heard that Dr. Her attorney, R Scott Cros- and have them resolved," he Five days before Sutorius' coming a member." Chronicle Telegram contributed Sutorius was dead, I thought well III, said Mrs. Sutorius ex- said. He did not respond to a death, he said he was contem- Harris is remembered as an to this report. 'I'm so ... lucky to be alive, it's pects to be acquitted. "She is request to interview Mrs. Su- plating divorce from the wom- not funny."' anxious to face these charges torius. an. | (y}JjX§) CHARITY WEEK RODGERS $ $ 250 BOOKSTORE CERTIFICATE Continued from page one. lng or any type of that work until is needed. Feb. 2 when a candle lit by a stu- $ WM^T A DiAUI after 9-.30," Pogan said. "It is not In addition to making door- dent started a fire in her room. S Buy raffle tickets at all Charity Week events April 1. He said students will be going to make anymore noise ways wider to bring the floor up While few students suffered allowed to continue to live on the than the stereo next door, but we to code, Whipple said furniture property loss in the rooms, the $ Tickets: 1 /25« or 5/$1.00 lower floors of the east wing dur- have to put In new door frames, will have to be replaced. hall itself was heavily damaged. $ Drawing is Thursday March 14 at 9:00 p.m. ing the repairs. and there will be some pounding "Some of the furniture has to All of the top floor residents at the Mac King show "[The contractors] were re- associated with that, but it should be ordered because it can not be were moved to other places on $ MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN! quested that we would not allow not be a lot." refinlshed and reused because campus. them to do any drilling or pound- Pogan said notices will be the damage was so extensive," placed In Rodgers to make stu- Whipple said. 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Pamela Santangelo The all-around competition NEW YORK - Oscar De La The BC News was captured by Jordan with a Hoya is ready to step out of the GYMNAST* score of 38.300. ring and back into real life after A sign In Eppler gymnasium "I knew that it was going to his fight with Julio Cesar Chavez. 4E be my last home meet, and I reads, "Dreams and dedication "I'm going to make an announ- are a powerful combination," of the school record which she wanted to do my best," Jordan cement after this fight about the and the Falcon gymnasts had broke against Eastern Michi- said. "It was senior night, and I possibility of, not retiring, but of no doubts in the truth of that gan. Karen Jordan supported a just wanted all of us to have a getting away from boxing for statement Friday night as the strong second place with a good time." awhile," De La Hoya said at a team came away with their score of 9.65. Jordan did not travel with news conference Monday, part of first MAC win of the season. Although there were a few the team to Missouri on Satur- a two-week 23-clty promotional On Friday, a night set aside falls on the bars, BG had one of day due to the death of her tour for the June 7 bout at Cae- for honoring senior gymnasts their better showings this grandfather a few day earlier. sars Palace In Las Vegas. and parents, the Falcons season. Jordan placed first for "I wanted to do well," Jordan A 2-1 favorite, De La Hoya said showed Western Michigan Bowling Green, third overall, said. "I knew that my grand- that the fight against the what dreams and dedication with a score of 9.50. Kim Pope father was thinking of me. I did legendary Mexican boxer and are all about. and Alice K, uk followed with it for my grandpa, my parents, World Boxing Council super ligh- Bowling Green outscored scores of 9.425 and 9.25, re- and the team." The Falcons tweight champion will likely be Western Michigan by a score spectively. only had a limited time to cele- his last for the next year or two, Auaclalfd PKII of 187.825 to 185.45. Senior co-captain Jennifer brate their emotional win on win or lose. Julio Cesar Chavez (left), poses with Oscar De La Hoya In a promotion Coach Charles Simpson and Wenrich made her season de- Friday. On Saturday, the team, "Getting away from boxing for for their upcoming fight on June 7. De La Hoya plans on taking two his team have been waiting for but on the beam with a score of without Jordan, traveled to a short period of time won't hurt years off from boxing after the fight this moment all season. 9.025. Wenrich dislocated her Missouri to take part in the me," said the 23-year-old De La "It always feels good to win, elbow during an Intersquad Corvette Cup. Alabama won Hoya. "I need a rest period, so I stardom. If he becomes only the third generation boxer in a fami- and I kind of anticipated that meet prior to the start of the the meet with a score of can catch up on my personal life, second man to beat Chavez, ly of three children. "Money to we would win this one," Simp- season. "I knew that I was on 195.175. Missouri scored a and then I can come back to box- 97-1-1, and sends him into re- me Is not very important. I'm not son said. "Western Michigan my way back, but I didn't know 188.45, Illinois State finished ing and still be young, still be tirement after 100 pro fights, De going to be greedy or thinking has a hard time competing that it would be this soon," with a 187.825, and BG finished strong. La Hoya, 21-0, would stand to about huge fights. If I quit now, I here." Wenrich said. "I felt great at fourth with a 187.05 "I'm going to get a doctor's ex- make millions more than the $9 can live happy." The win for the Falcons was practice,'and I knew that it was cuse and call it a sick leave." million he is getting paid this "There are other things I want never in stone. Both teams time to come back." "I was pleased with the Others would suggest that De time as the new king of the ligh- to do in life," said De La Hoya. "I stayed close right up to the last Also on the beam, Jordan team's performance," Simpson La Hoya should see a doctor for tweight division. Just dont want to be a fighter and events of the meet. After three won the event with a score of said. "I was even more pleased wanting to get out when he "I grew up in East Los Angeles events, the Falcons were down 9.625, her best of the season. because we were coming off an stands on the verge of super with nothing," said De La Hoya, a See DE LA HOYA page "vert. but only by .025 points. Christina Treiber gave quite a emotional high, and it would Western Michigan lead BG by performance with her personal have been easy for the team to a score of 140.375 to 140.35. best score of 9.6. have given up (on Sunday's The Falcons claimed the win Going into the last event, the meet)." The gymnasts, although they BG tennis slams Kalamazoo by outscoring Western Michi- Falcons were down .025 points. gan on the last event by a score "The team knew that they finished fourth, had the in Bowling Green due to disci- was bumped up in the line-up, Paul Markofl had to pull together on the greatest time of their life. and the top singles players did of 47.475 to 46.450. The BC News plinary reasons. The remaining The team showed the home floor exercises if they wanted "The girls experienced a Falcons played well, and coach not disappoint. Junior Adam crowd what they were made of to win the meet," Simpson said. barbeque and a corvette The Bowling Green men's ten- Dave Morin was pleased with the Tropp, recently hampered by as they took first overall in Kruk won the floor exercises show," Simpson said. "They nis team began the weekend with team's response. shoulder pain, won a hard fought four of five events including with a score of 9.6. Jordan fol- (the people of Missouri) a big question mark but finished "We showed some good resolve battle with Kalamazoo's top the all-around. lowed with a score of 9.525. treated us and everyone else as with the right answer - a 5-2 vic- coming off the match against player Adam Norlander with a On the vault, Jackie Haft Pope and Heather Ferguson somebody special." tory over Kalamazoo. Cincinnati," Morin stated. "We 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 victory. Morin was took first with a score of 9.775, tied for third with a score of The Falcons' weekend began didn't have Milan, but everyone impressed with Tropp's play at a score which is only .025 shy 9.50. See GYMNASTICS, page (even. without their top player sopho- was able to turn it up a notch." more Milan Ptak. Ptak remained Everyone in the Falcon line-up SM MIN'S TINN4S, past mn Service Directory

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Tuesday, March 12,1996 The BG News page seven Rijo returns from injury BG women's tennis The Associated Press PLANT CITY, Fla. - For two Innings, he looked like Jose Rijo. The recuperating ace of the loses to Cincinnati staff retired the six batters he faced in his first Paul Markoff dem stormed back, winning the with Banks' play over the official spring appearance Sun- The BC News tiebreaker 9-8. Dean felt Cincy weekend. day. Rijo struck out two and took some risks that paid off. "Patty played a really tough didn't allow a ball out of the in- The Bowling Green women's "When a team is struggling match," Dean stated. "Since field in a 7-1 victory over Kansas tennis team stumbled in one of and down In a match as far her spring break her game has City. the most disappointing match- down as Cincinnati was, you been coming around to form." It was a stunning return for a es of the year, falling to the start to take some risks," Dean The Falcons will have a two pitcher who had his right elbow at the said. "The risks began to pay week break before they head surgically reconstructed last Queen City Racquet Club. off, and we just appeared to south for spring break with a Aug. 22 and wasn't expect back The Falcons were edged by fall asleep." full slate of outdoor matches. until the last half of the season, if the Cincinnati Bearcats by a In first doubles play sopho- Dean hopes the practice time at all. score of 4-3. Falcon coach more Cassidy Landes and will put the Falcons back into "I dont know if he was better Penny Dean was extremely senior Patty Banks fell to Cin- match form. "We need to work than this last spring," manager disappointed with the team's cy's Majorie Spray and Tracy harder at practices,*' Dean Ray Knight said. "He doesn't performance. Collett 8-6, and the Falcon duo said. "When we come to prac- look like a guy who's been hurt to "This Is definitely the most of junior Cindy Mikalajewski tice and matches we must be me. I dont know the right word. dissapointing match we have and freshman Jenny Cheung ready to compete." This is not supposed to happen. ever had," Dean stated. "We toppled the Bearcat's Nicki The competition down south It's eerie. He looks so good If I are a better team, but we didn't Harris and Brandy Demaree. will be tough, including teams didn't know anything coming into show that in this match." The Falcon's singles line-up from Louisiana, New Orleans, camp, I wouldn't know anything The turning point of the split their matches with Cin- and Mississippi. Each team is wrong." match came in the third dou- cinnati at 3-3. The top half per- features nationally and region- Compliments aside, Rijo said bles match with the Falcon's formed well, taking two out of ally ranked players. Dean wel- he's still not back to pitching duo of juniors Julie Weisblatt three matches. In number one comes the competition and the strength. and Jenny Schwartz battling singles, Landis fell to Spray opportunity to focus strictly on The right-hander threw 19 Cincy's combination of Lisa 6-2, 7-6; but Mikalajewski tennis. pitches - six fastballs and 13 Diamond and Jenny Neuman. downed Collett 6-2, &6. 6-4 at sliders - in the sixth and seven Weisblatt and Schwartz led the second singles and Banks "It will be a great opportuni- innings. He pumped his fist after eight game pro-set by a score defeated Harris 6-4,7-6 at third ty to face some top teams," getting Rod Myers and Mike of 7-2, but the Bearcat's tan- singles. Dean was impressed Dean stated. MacFarlane to strike out swing- ing on breaking balls. "The surgery is perfect," Rijo said afterwards. "There's noth- Jamci A. FlakymK AiucUted Pr*M DE LA HOYA ing wrong with the surgery." Continued from page five. Plans are also being completed the World Boxing Organization Cincinnati Reds pitcher Jose Rijo pitches against the Kansas City for De La Hoya to star as himself junior lightweight and ligh- Rijo's fastball was clocked at Royals at Plant City, Fla. RIJo Is returning from reconstructive elbow not have anything else backing in a movie about winning the gold tweight titles already in his ca- 89 mph, about 5 mph slower than surgery. medal in the 1992 Olympics. reer. before the operation, and his me up." First on the agenda Is to go " That is the biggest accom- Fighting the six-time world slider lacked its usual bite. But for a job. He figures it will be at said. "I'm not ready to go out and plishment I will ever do in my champion Chavez though comes he moved it around and mixed up least a month into the season be- be Jose Rijo. I can go three or back to school and start college. "A lot of fighters and lot of ath- life, " De La Hoya said of being close to equaling his Olympic his pitches. fore he can return to the rotation. four innings, but that's not the only U.S. boxer to win a gold feat said De La Hoya. Rijo, 30, isnt ready to contend "I still need endurance," he enough for me." letes dont think about that early In their career, and I want to be medal in Barcelona. different," De La Hoya said. "I "An Olympic gold medal comes "To me he has always been an GYMNASTICS want to be the first fighter to once in a lifetime. World cham- idol in boxing because of what he have a real education to fall back pionship titles I can have any has accomplished," De La Hoya Continued from page five. too bad." nasts finish in the top seven. on." time," said De La Hoya, holder of said of the 33-year-old Chavez. Kim Pope scored a 9.3 on the Ferguson finished sixth with a The team received many com- bars which placed her in the top total of 37.575, and Kruk followed MEN'S TENNIS plements about their routines twelve. in seventh place with a total of and performances. The beam gave a few gymnasts 36.675. Continued from page five. Other Falcon singles victories edging out Chris Kennelly in "People told us how well we problems. Ferguson finished in a "It was tough without Jordan," the number one spot. included freshmen Radu Bartan three sets 6-3,4-6,6-1. did," Simpson said, "people that tie for fifth overall with her Simpson said. "We did a good job, "Tropp played a very smart defeating Kalamazoo's Steve had never seen us before." score of 9.6S. There was a 0.2 dif- and I'm really pleased with the match," Morin said. "His experi- Nasson 6-2, 6-4; junior Joel Ter- Terman's match was a tight On the vault, Jackie Haft and ference between Ferguson and way that the team performed. We ence really showed under those man downing Mike Ivey 5-7, 6-3, one throughout, and he trailed 3-0 Heather Ferguson placed well the overall winner. had a few girls try new events conditions." 6-4; and sophomore Ryan Gabel in both the second and third seta. with scores of 9.675 and 9.SS, re- The floor exercises once again because we had to fill the spot, spectively. showed the strengths of the Fal- and those girls did a great job. The bars did not seem to be a cons. Alice Kruk placed fifth We were really excited with problem for the team. overall with a score of 9.675, a where we finished. "Our bars scores beat our score that only differed from the "Had we stayed on the beam beam scores if that tells you any- first place score by 0.1. Pope fin- and hit our routines, we could thing," Simpson said. 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Six week study program Mine. PA. Good salary*.pel (906) 6—-3339. March 13. lB6e (Red-bar) Loal near BA Bktg Sentimental val- 'Answering the Call for In CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING - Earn up to 4:00-8:00pm ue Reward. 372-0540 or 354-4010. leave Effective Leaderehlp' Europe. Classes in English. Info meeting $2,000 ♦ /month working on Cruise Ships or 1 Reasonable Round Trip Ticket 2nd Floor Lounge, BA message March 12 at 000pm in BAA 1000 VOTE-VOTE-VOTE-VOTE-VOTE Land-Tour companies World Travel. Seasonal to Orlando Fl. tor details call A fuH-ome employment available. No experi- 372-3851 Plaaaa attend If... More info? Dr. Chime 4? 372-8180 or ence necessary. For more information call you are considering a maior robustness. SERVICES OFFERED 352-6012. 1-206-071-3550 e«t. C5S44S. you need mora information about business WANTED 12 x 60 Hallmark mobile home, unique bam- specializations Earn $5.50 to $7.00Tv working outdoors in sided intenor, sprayed ceilings, garden tub. you want to laam mora about caraar opportuni- Pregnant? BG. Maumee, and Sylvania. Quality Tuition New furnace, water heator, floor insulation, EUROPE »22» Daa In business. Free Pregnancy testa. Confidential and 1 lemale roommate needed 06-97 school year. Painters is hiring students to fill painter and and back door. Must sea interior to appreciate CarnbbearvMexico$ie9 you want to laarn mora about student business caring. 354-4673 BG Pregnancy Canter 1150/mo. Furnished apt., dose lo campus. foreman positions. Exp. helpful but not neces- Asking $6500. Oniy 10 miles from BG, Lawn- Be a htue flexible and save >M organizations. Call 354-4101. sary. Positions filling quickly. Call dale. aaa (Weston). 669-3910. Well help you beat the airline pnees. you want to ba eligible for prizes and giveaw- 1 800-356-5967 for more into. Destinations worldwide. 2 tickets for May Graduation 1986 Ponbac 6000 LE, good cond., good ays SBX'SBX'SBX'SBX AIRHITCH 800-326-2009 Wilpay. Earn cash stuffing envelopes al home. All ma- mllea. $1000. For more Into cal 353-0318. terials provided Send SASE to P.O. Box 774. R.treehmenla will ba served Personalized [email protected] Call 354-5605. 1968 Ford Festive, good cond.. Graduation Announcements CHa.ne.KS 66051. 3 summer subieasers needed for 3 bedroom high HW mileage. 48 hour eervice house Call Chria. Wes. or Jeremy at Good cook needed immediately at BG Country $1000060. Cal 354-2806. GOREAVECKESSER Mln Order of 15 GET READY FOR SPRING BREAK 354-6521. Club. Must be able to work some lunches. OORE/WECKESSER Stop In and aee ual 20% off all sunglasses with (his ad. Ray-Ban. Great summer fob. Apply in person 923 Fair- GOREAVECKESSER 353-7732 Female Subieaser wanted for Summer. Beautiful double loft University Serengen, Boile. many in slock. Catalogs view Ave.. 352-3100. GOREAVECKESSER ■SBX'SBX'SBX'SBX $lS0rmo Close to campus. Start 6/1/96 approved .$ 150 OBOn Call Sam # •VOTE TODAY• available. 1022 N. Prospect BO. 352 2502. 372 5795 HOME TYPISTS 353-2345. GOREAVECKESSER Grants, Scholarahlpa Available!!! PC Users needed. $45,000 income potentval. SKYDIVE B G SAYS JUMP INTO SPRING' Interested in buying 2 Garth Brooks tickets m GOREAVECKESSER Billions ol til In private funding. Call 1 B00-513-4343EX1 B-9849. 1st Jump classes starting April 6 Student and Cleveland. Call 353-6150 For eale: Loft w/ top mattress $100, Kitchen GOREAVECKESSER Qualify Immediately. 1-600-400-0200. group discounts. Visa & MC accepted. 10 NATIONAL PARKS HIRING table w/4 chairs $75, Wooden antique table Male or female subieaser from now until May. minutes from BGSU. SKYDIVE BG 352-5200 Positions are now available at National Parks. $75. 24" TV $50. couch and redmer chair $75 $2?5mo Close to campus. Electnc A phone INTERESTED IN IMPROVING HOTIHOTIHOTI Forests & Wildlife Preserves. Excellent bene- tor both. Call 352-1186. only. Very nice apt Gas 353-3212. EDUCATION AT BGSU? 23 Students lo lose 8-SOibs fits A bonuses! Call 1-206-971-3620 eit Coma lo the SOE meeting on March 12 PERSONALS New Metabolism breakthrough Subieaser wanted for downtown one-bedroom NS5444. from 4-Apm in the Campua Room ol tie Results guaranteed! Free gift with purchase apt Nail to SamB's. Available now. Call Pete FOR RENT P/T chiidca/e in my S. Toledo home. M. W. F Union $29 95 Cost Call! 800-334-1664 at 352-7373. 730am-i230pm Non-smoker, re! req Call All students and 'acuity welcome' Nancy 4.9-369-1859 ■053-0325 - Reduced Ratee * REDE IFCIFCFCFCIFCIFCIFCIFCIFC Popular local family business w/ a friendly re- Join UAO A Ba a director i Advice for the Rest ol You HELP WANTED 1 or 2 bedroom apts, Efficiencies A rooms laxed atmosphere is looking tor a personable. 300 block olE. Merry Director Applications now available Metaphysical Supplies, Alternative Jewelry & The Interfratemiry Council Wishes to neat, honest. Inendly. dependable sales par- 9,10.12. IS mo. leases tor 96-97 school year in Office of Student Activities (330 Union) Art congratulate the Cabinet members Opening March 14th son. 5 • 22 hours par week. Must ba available Applications due by 3/18 at 5pm of the Week: * Summer Apartments Available' weekends. Apply at Mike's Party Mart. S. Mam ??? can Suva ai 2-2343 131 W Wooster St. BG 352-7333 Ryan Cape Public Relations 1 Cruise Ships Hiring! Call 353-0325 BG. March 13& I5.betweeen8amand4pm. GREAT EXPERIENCE - CHECK IT OUTI Chris Bendage Liability Awareness Students Needed! Vary dose to campus. A/C. Furnished $M.Free Travel Seasonal Grounds/ Golf Course maintenance IFCIFCFCFCIFCIFCIFCFCIFC (Canbbaan. Europe. Hawaii!) wanted tor summer at Canterbury Green VOTE-VOTE-VOTE-VOTE-VOTE 2 BDRM STUDENT RENTALS FOR Seasonal/ Permanent Apartments in Fort Wayne, In. Contact John SUMMER OR FALL. 1 BDRM APTS FOR No Exper. Necessary Leeuw @2\ 9-486-4714. Nathan GraarVJannllar Georges ■SBX'SBX'SBX'SBX' Jon UAO & Be A Director' Gde 919-920-4308 exlC2073 GRAD STUDENTS 352-3445 Personalized Director Applications now available Sell Long Distance 9.9c«nts/min. For USG President and Vice President Graduation Announcementa in Office of Student Activities (330 Union) $350wmo. P/T potential E fftc. 1 A 2 bdrm. apt*. In houses. 48 hour eervice Applications due by 3/18 at 5pm 800-299-0232x2231 March 12-13 V«e on the Internet Mln. Order 16 7?7cal Sieve at 2-2343 $1750 weekly possible marling our circulars. 12 mo. leases only starting in May. Steve March 14: Union 8am-5pm, Stop ki and aee ual GREAT EXPERIENCE - CHECK IT OUT" No experience required. Begin now. For into- SUPPORTED LIVING PROVIDER - Persons Smith 352-8917, (no calls after 900pm). can 301-306-1207. Jerome Library 4pm - 11pm 363-7732 needed to provide direct care services to Indi- Furnished 2 bdr. apart. Utilities not induded. ■SBX'SBX'SBX'SBX viduals who have mental ralarda- 'Anewerlng the Call tor OPhiA'OPhiA'OPhiA J22.50/HR. PT/FT. Easy work. Get paid for Call 689-3036. shopping and your opinion on new consumer wyvoeveiopmeniaJ disabilities. High School Effective Leaderehlp' Congratulations to Houses, 1 A 2 bedroom Furnished apts. products No exp. req. 1-800-638-6645. Ext diploma or GED required. Flexible schedule. Jenny Meyer for being 1 year, 9 month, and summer leases VOTE-VOTE-VOTE-VOTE-VOTE Alpha Phi Dam Fahley Alpha Phi 2008 Application deadline 3/22/96. Application accepted to MCO for Physical Therapy. packets may be obtained al Wood Lane Admin- Call 3S2-74S4 Dani - Get excited for Big/lrtHe Night this OPhiA'OPhiA'OPhiA J35.00TVYR INCOME potential. Reading Thursday i We are so excited lo have you in our istrative Services, Entrance B, 11160 East Gy- EVENING IN PARIS II' Books Toll Free 11) 600-606-0778 Ext. R-2076 GREAT family i Do you know who I am? Ill give psy Lane Road, Bowling Green, Mon. through One bedroom apartment tordefte'le. you one him -1 talked to you Sunday at the Pts Fn . between BOOarn - 4 30pm EC€ AVAILABLE NOW Call now to reserve a table for a romantic T»u Knockout By the Way. Great job on first "Cooper Tire" The Cleveland Yachting Club. Call 354-8800 French dinner on Friday. March 15 from 7 to Omicron Delta Kappa Honor Society place You're the belli 2 positions avail. Musi be aggressive self start- 10pm at the French House (on campus). 14 in- for Juniors and Seniors Summer positions at exclusive yachting club. Keep gueasmgl I love youl er and currently working on 4 year degree. See cludes an appetizer, a homemade dessert, a Applications now available Win train qualified candidates as: servers, but Piedmont Corporation -Your Big???? ad in Wed, paper for details. drink, and a Itowerl Sponsored by the Great 405 Student Services sera, host/hostess, bartenders, dock at- Mini-Storage Spaces Available Alpha Phi Dani Fianlay Alpha Phi Harvest Bread Co. in Syrvama Call 372-2671 Deadline March 20 by 5O0pm 2 to 4 Subieasers needed for summer. tendants, groundskeepers A lifeguards Train- 352-7581 lor reservations. Any questions, call Mick al 354-6015 Large two bedroom. Close lo campus, rent ne- ing dates May 10 thru 17th. Interview now tor ALPHA PHI JENNY A ALPHA PHI Omicron Delta Kappa Honor Society golable 352-7311. best positions Weds thru Sun. 200 Yacht Oub My dear W Jenny. Are you having fun yet? I'm Dr. Rocky River, OH 44116 216-333-1155 250 Counselors A Instructors needed! having a swell timel I love my lit' Private, coed summer camp in Pocono Mtns.. Track Coach • Wood County Spaaal Olympics Love, Your Big (Guess Who) needs one person to work part time - $5.00 hr. PHIMU'KA'PHIMU'KA NE Pennsylvania Lohikan, Box 234BG. ALPHA PHI JENNY A. ALPHA PHI hour* vary. High School Diploma or equivalent BEST JOBS IN BG PHI MU would like to thank the gentleman of Kenilworth. NJ 07033(908) 276-0008. Kappa Alpha for the kissing carnations you required. Position runs mid-Apnl through July Build Your Resume And AreyouWELLAWARE? 1.1996. Application packets available at Wood Come Bod out anytime between guys were great. ALASKA Lane School. Ent B. 11160 Gypsy Lane Road. Earn Great Pay. 4.00 and 600 p.m. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Bowling Green between 8 00am • 4:30pm. Ap- on March 11,12. and 13.1006 PH MU' PHI MU * PHI MU pi-caDon deadline is March 14.1996. EOE Management Inc. at the Student Rec. Center Entrancel - Fishing Industry - We would late to congratulate Margaret Students Needed i Slrunk on being MoPy MU Way loGo UPWARD BOUND SUMMER PROGRAM Attention Spring Breakers! Earn up 1013.000-$6.000 ./month EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITES Large3Bdrm. 120 1/2 N. Last minute specials to Many employers provide room A board June 23 • August 2 Panama City Sigma Kappa * Sigma Kappa A transportation. Male or Female. Prospect St. close to downtown Cancun No experience necessary. The Upward Bound Program Is a pre-coHege Student Publications Congratulations and the beat of luck to Amy preparatory program and oilers an on-campus & campus 12 mo. lease starting Jamaica Black on her Public Relations position tor Join thousands of other students is hiring Lowest Price Guaranteed naborwnde and enjoy the moat summer enrichment program for high school Panhet Congrats Amy! students. Applicants must meat all the re- 8-15-96, up to 4 occupants. E ndless Summer Tours beau of J scenery in the U.S.I Love. Your Sisters quirements listed below: Account $750/mo + util. 353-5800 1-800- 234-7007 Sigma Kappa' Sigma Kappa I-206-971-1610 aai A6S443 Student Employment Services RESIDENTIAL ADES - Minimum sophomore Executives classification. Should not be enroled in classes during the Program. Room, board, and salary. to sell yellow page Residential experience and activity program- advertising in the Hermit's Family Restaurant ming helpful. The Finest Beef TUTORS - Classroom assistant. Minimum campus directory. 307 S. Main St. - B.G. sophomore classification. 2.5 GPA required in Work from April Management Inc. Served Anywhere. pb. 354-1388 \ selected course for tutoring (Mathematics. English. Science. History, Foreign Language, through June. BGSU'S BREAKFAST PLACE \ or Fine Arts). Must ba avertable during fie morning or early afternoon hours. Monday • MI MM MM Mia Ma Mm Mm (Serving Breakfast All Day) \ m Friday. Non-Realdentlsl Salary baaed on 1 & 2 Bdrms available at our % quaiificatlona. Gain great sales INSTRUCTORS • Bachelor's degree required Hiiisdale Apts. very spacious, in selected course of instruction (Mathematics, experience. carports. Starts $350/mo 353- English. Science. History, Foreign Language, 5800 only a few still remaining. % or Fine Ana). Must be available during tie Only 2 positions morning or early afternoon hours. Monday - Specials Every Night & Day m Fnday Non-ReeWentlal Salary based on Open. Call 372-0430 Open until 8:00p.m Mon. -Fri 2.00p.m. Sal. 6Sun. qualifications for more information, APPLICANTS SHOULD SUBMIT A TRAN- or stop by 204 West SCRIPT (or copy of) WITH APPLICATION Hall for an application. Applications are available at 37 College Park Management Inc. Office Building and are due by March 22.

EVERGREEN APARTMENTS, 1 B0RM or EFF. units, laundry on site, tons of parking. Located behind ODOT at 215 E. Poo Rd CHINA B0TT5T 353-5800 146 North Main Bowling Green Check It Chinese Restaurant

Eat-In or Carry-out A Health Food for Everyday Director Applications The Spring Break Tab AVAILABLE! Lunch • $4.99 Children Under 12 - S2.99 Includes Drink Any BGSU student interested must pick-up an application is appearing in from the UAO office-330 University Union. AVAILABLE: 2/21 Tomorrow's newspaper. Dinner • $6.99 ^T RETURN BY: 3/6 @ 5 p.m. I me . Any questions? Contact UAO 2-2343 ask for Steve Children Under 12 $3 09 II Don't miss it!! 354-2269 kv A' MAKE A DIFFERENCE! OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 354-0929 1060 North Main St GET INVOLVED! Mon. - Sat.: 11:00a.m. -10:30 p.m. Bowling Oraan, Sunday: 12:00 noon -10:00 p.m. OH 43402

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