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'City on the:Hill , - has big appetite ~ paper By MAJUr. HEAnt &l\d I million sheets of Xerographic paper, - Two raUrw.d can 01 toilet paper. Western's physlca.l pJant and its 11,flOO peDCik, 17,OOOpens, II million upkeep is In Itse:lt a major task, Lawson said. sheets 01 ~c paper and a budBet 01 t56.,MZ,5M '- from toilet The campus and university farm paper 10 ballpoint pens. the unlver­ are worth more than $110. million . s.ity 's ,...., coaaumptioo Is eOOr'­ Sixty,five building. with 10 acres 01 m..... rooft contain more than 10,000 The Hill is "s city 01 14,000 to rooms with locks, keys and ',000 lS,OOO," OweD 1A1II'$OII, pbysk:al telephones.About 10,000 tons or air plant ctinclor. Aid. conditioners cool. the rooms. AIm_t 5,_ residents live In 18 Eighteen reslde{\Ce halls house dQrmitories OD Cbe XIO-acre cam­ 5,4S2 bedS, and 45 elevators m&ve pus.South 01 campus em Nashville students to class and donn rooo::: Road is an -.acre (ann. 1bey range In speed ·!rom 5OO-Ieet· From. 11,500 to 13,00II students per·minute In Pearce·F(1'd Tower and 1,500 faculty ADd staIf mem­ to a slow . feel-per-minute In Grise. Hall. Maintaining those bers MID utility bilb Into the millions. deyaton costs $8iO,OOO. The Hill is • cit, laJler than Campus upkeep requires m m&lJY students have lived in prev- physical plant employees during i~y . . the swnmer tand 235 in winter . II takes 12 to 15 men and nine The camWD will ~ R.1 million days to mow Western', campus.. . • " . ,..... (' " X .# ~ ~, .. . - in electricity. $2100:000 in water. Lawson said. C. Pippin, left. and ~ . Parriili, 60th ~,;Bo:NJ.ini: .G~, hq!M; debris from the Smith: S3OO,OOO in Bltural gas and $200,000 T\lIenly-&eyen bundred people StadIum bleacnen. fhey were preparing tor a football scrimmage Saturday . "'b coal, Lawsoo.said,· '-~ work here.The uniyttSlty empJoys !', _,_ I ... The I,I.IIjH:l"Sity will also produce mOWltaiDs cl garbage each day - 1,500 reguJar and part-time work- 'A . d . 40 100R lIIas.Tbat's 7.SOOI~ tons ;:,~~,,!::.,,::.(;."'~~ ptltu e' nee~.c~d' for . big careers of garbage a year. according'toJimTomes, ptnOrll)el ,,_ . Each day. t.OOO people pass di.-ec1or. • . J' through dining facilities here, The campus' 125 vehicles _ 8y MONICA DIAS be employed ,with s · high salary. what you do.You're going to have wbetber it 1M! for- a cup 01 coffee o.~ ~"""'i''''-{rom dump-'---" li Tbere ate pee.b and valleys. But to communicate wilh ...... Ie ·in ..u<,:a:> po ce U you're _."ehIR'" (_. ma'- , '" .... "'r a full meal. cars._."0.... consume 1500 g,11 ( ..-- U1Ii V' lOA everyone pe&Q t be in computers. sor;ne way." she. said . .''So .-. wi' .. ha - ' "' gas a -week , Lawson, said. ona 0 _ feeling like ,ou're w"""· ··t 11> ~ d on'1 ve the apUtude," Enaliah and speech courses will PrepaJiD& tboee meals takes More than half a million copleI 01 ~ordirecUon -lheeomeut• ~ ~tudentf need to plan ror a C4fTY over in any kind of employ·. 2.100 pllOO5 oIlft1t!! beans, 10,000 the College Hei .. hts H' Id ' ill be er. hearth and engintIerlng1Pelda ~.r u '9OO .a, pgpltile,sbe said. menlo" I pounds 01 bamburae.r patties, nr-intedanddistrlbUted. .... ra...... w - have gOod.. <1.~\toh-_ and "'...... h lUi.",~.I~ . •• A Iot of people' have thought She said sbe thinks jobs oa. be 30,000 poundI of poaaeoe. for frtDd1 r' --r. " '... -.-"pus, -t.... itiei. • ...... _, . •• • " . f bee ~ accotding to Bob Adams, Herald · ~;-.- placem~~. .' __ ' . lor. • aUN: ",, 'enerp and .leehnology foUnd . in any Oeld a' long as fries and 10,000 loaves of bread, adviser. ...~ that (theyabould) pick upandgo to students plan ror a career and /lttording to Louis Cook, rood While mMy Ituden~ believe But' Mrs, Markle sJralel' that Texas,. bUttheremaynotbejobs," remaill Oexible. services director. they maf never graduate, 49,416 ~ese fi~ds aren : t~ ror, ev~one , ,. abe said. "Some employer, tare Interes~ Lawsoo said more UUIn 2S,OOO hayegradu.ted'Since.l924, Regis_ "I d~'t want yoUna peop&e to "(Students) shouid plan, start in the student who is not an phone orders a year an! made rOC" trar Stephen ~ D.HOU¥ said. thinkl'msaylngtb~should~. W ly and not wait u.nUl the last accountant or business major but· supplies. Wester,!l ....ilI handle about $14 In these three things, ," Ibe ~ sai!l; semester Don't just seleCt a major bas ha~ a business course or SO , " Studeuts and faculty will use millioo in student aid this year, "and I also' don't .... anr;\bem!fo and then let It go. They need to she said. '.'1bey may be s phil')S. 160,000 rolls ol toilet paper and according to Lee Watkins finan- think- that If . they do, ~ theY will begin thinking about rinding em- ophy major bul had a little touch 1,060 cases Dl paper towels. cial aid assistant direc~ : More automatically get a good--job." ~ .. pJoyment long berore their senior- . with business courses." Garbage eaos will Deed t50,tIOO linen'. and 3,470 8aUons of deter· ~~al( . th ee!U'0U":lent -J.. IJ!IO .- .• ~ ~t'S. Marlde. wh~ vfOCluLin":tb€-. year." , She added that many majors will reeeiye tr.!ck or - ... cent« for • ,PlanniDl:iDa Marlde recommends that bave transrerable skills, reo gent will keep tbe buildings dun. 1OI'D~.Keepln, .career MJ:.& . ~like that It-lull-time Plaeem,enlaod.. Advi5e= undecided rreshman lake general search, that caD apply ·well to. Offices will use e.ooo typewriter ~ .P1oy~" Aea:de.ritJc ribbons, 21 ,SOO pencils and 17,000 and eIght to 10 student wor1ler;s-, ~ m'fnt, SaId thit lhOugti lhose ~. courses and sample •~tai!' jobs. . ballpoint pens. La. t year. 151 ,370 people attend- ... fields employment . that a~ . to... ~ .~Sbe !!}. J''Tber.e a~J~ ror all!l1~ "- ed !ootball. and basketball games: rate ':Thati employers ustlauy lOok ror . Mrs. Markle said. "A psYQlology:' Western's mountain oC paPer products wW cO.l .$tO,M8-forl · II ' g~eG .i n Smith Stadium. will ' . _.. ' ...... d1l... th eyun(l er ~ millioo reet ot: rOU

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be By ~~TI' EMERY their names will checked with slcians with a variety of hours, fees 5taff development and cornmwlIty lflcome, she added. the re&iatrar. and specialties. For more infor· relations director at the Medical The center, 11 33 Adams St. offer5 Students IIiiking medical att· Offlc. viiita COlt ., she said. mation call 78Hilll. or check tht! Center . Patients can also arrange 5Crvict:1l rllnglng fr om unmumzat ention 'can Hnd it any ·time dwin& Allergy shots are $2 each plus 50 Yellow Pages for other physicians to meet their physicians at the IOn to child health !OCr VICes to II the recuJar school.J,w:eek, aceordlng c:'eDts for each additional shot and specialists. Medical Ce nter . prenatal clinic for low·mcomt' to Lucy Ritter, cll.n.Ical admlnlltra­ .durio& the same vl411, and the lab mothers Emel'1encles requiring hospital tor at the health ~ . fee Car a COo_mlete blood count or Although many students are not Mllii Hunt said th ere are many t!U"oa t culture treabnent can be handled by the permanent residents of Wa rren Tbecllnic ilO! .... la.m. Mooday . Is 16. child health servIces for 5t udents Medical Center at Bowling Gree!! County. they may use services to 4 p .m. Friday aDd (or limited with families, and although there The clinic: bills students for or Greenview Hospital. offered. at the Warren County ·aervice on Saturday 10 a . m . to are income guidelines, most stud· services. but the student can also Greenview Hospital, 1801 Ashley Health Center, said Kathy Hunt. ItOOIi;Mra.Rltter said. On Saturd.ly ents qualify. J?oBy for the vilit before heJeaves or Circle, bas no ambulance sen-ice the center's coordinator . Some and Durse are on duty. but The center also provlde5 birth • doCior during regular business hours. Mn. or emergeacy room. Palienll can, set vices require an appointment. ~y, I,b and x-ray MrVices Ritter uld.Students villting alter control. screen-Ing for tuberculOSIS however , call their own physicians and she suggests phoning ahead and high blood prel>5ure, te511 ng are not available. 4 pm . will be &ent a bW.1'he clinic and ·arrange to meet them at the Usuall y no fee is charged, but in ilnd treatment for venereal diseas The c:llnlc c:Ioeet Sundays. will alao help students file In­ hOlpltal a t a cost of $20 , ,ccording some cases a fee is based on \:S . and Pap te5ts . ~ ptt,yaiclana and • nune are suranc:'e (orms, sbe ·,dded. to Brenda Goodnight. secretary to , . . . .' anbe- c!ltriIe" a :n-r. ltblfi '4 p. m. . the adniWstralOr. After 4 ,:".m ., ' Dunegan duty and The clinic also operates a 15-bed Infirmary during the regular week The Medical Cent.er, 250 Park St, Muse um receives donations a ph)'alclan fa OD call. for minor problems llb !lu, I<)N! has both an emergency room and SUI: items recenUy donated to the Green. a warne iron , a powder Only full-time s~ts are treat­ horn and ice skates from the late ed at tbe cl.l.nlc:. throats or nausea. she saM. On an ambulance service. Rate! are Kentucky Museum are on display weekends, arrangements are flO for iii emergency room viai!, in the recent ac:quisitions case in 19th and ea rly 20th c('ntury. And :.tuderlt IDs are requested. made to have students taken t.o M,5 foe an ambulance run in which the museum lobby . The museum is open 9:JOa _ffi to but MR. Wtter said ,~ts -.bo either the medical (:alter or home the patient i. merely transported, Included are a watercolor by 4 p.m Tuesday through Saturday have oot received their IDs can Off campWI, the Gravea-GUbert and $85 for an emergency ambu, Sarah Frances P.rice. an ar tist and and t to 4: 30 p .m Sunday presoeut other identiHcatioo, and Qinic has n surgeons and phy. lance run, ac:c:on.ting to John Burl, natura list who lived in Bowling AdmiSSion is free Parking stickers necessary to protect against towing

By BILL ESTEP the clumce to PUr1:hase appropri· driver's side of the vehicle on the walks, parking on grass Of" 8CCU' there wa5 last year and will be ate sticken. froot and back ends. muJaling more than fi ve unpaid agarn , IS actu ally misleading. tickets. " Wha t"s Important IS the number Tb6 fint week 01 school will be The sticken may pur: Many iOl..'oming students don 't iio ~ of cars on campus a t any gi ven somethiDg ' oI II jp'iice period rOr chased today In Diddle Arena', understand the penalties (or park· Bunch said students have been time. There's a little congestlon parking . c:ltations, according to upper concourse, and Wednesday ing violations, Bunch said, espe­ concerned about the shor tage of between 9 and II : JO ~ch mornmg p,~ Buncl1, public: safety dlrec:lor. througb Friday at a deB outside cially towing . parking space on campus, but " in but there are still spots open.'" pubUc safety office on the the last eight years, there's not 'Ibougb cltaUoos will be issued IlHt The violations for whic: h citations Bunch said the Umversity Boul · ground Hoor of the parking slnlc:· been one time when every si ngle for Vlotitioos such u blocking wUl be issued the first week , Bunch evard and HU5seil ville !toad loll; at ture. spot C:l campU5 was fi lled ." traffic or parking too long to the said. include parking in a yell ow the south end of campus are good 11mJted-tlme lOneS, Bl,lDCh said Ute Bunch said it is important that zone, parklng in a fire lane or "To say there are 10,000 stickers places to find parking spots dUri ng week.. wiU give faculty and atudellc. the sUc:kel'$ be altadted OIl the reserved ipace, blocking slde- issued. for 4,71)0 parking spots. as peak times .

How do I get exp erie nce witho ut a jo b, and Il job without experie n(:e? Try Co-op ! > 6- Gain ~xp e rien ce in your field · • before y.ol1 graduate ., Student ~IIlCl,ea.e your employabiUty --

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Wednesday 5 ~ ~J~: m. 7 s 2.50 off large ' 1.50 off medium muat p resent Stu d e n t ' 10

.------1 l Introductory Coupon I. 0 1 "2.50 off large I I I I "1.50 off medium I o I I 1 I I I I· 5.? p.m. any d,.y expires Dec. 31, 1982 I b:13 N~.m" lid: , I '" HirwId 8.IU2 StUdenie·" c .a.~ii } By 'PAT HAMPTON to 13 per month, and will eaah , _. , ~ • _~ " ~.Pprovcd ouf.d·t.own ~ for a ' • ' . '~ing c~ ~ n ~4nC • r · "'... .., .\. .... :lL. , G~' .Is easy fOr SWdenta. eveii it') ·ti ... N.tI~ . orf~rs ~".' ~'l ,. thel .bc.~tsare09t-"to~ ~:," . '1\1 fOf~ '~ts Pli'?;~~ ~.~pus ' loCtt:tIQns are ·. ;~on th ' . ~ . centl"~ ' ~k.i~i. G:. Bvailab e tor easblni-c5eCb. and '1, .abo oIfer\" ~ chec:i1tIi-rbr'I ' '\..'" , two bankS have 24-boul' ~ on . to $4 per moath U the. ~t 'I.'.).. l " campus, ,baJ,apce faui , . ~ow $400, ' , . .' .',' .. .. Students with a Western 10 can F1ddlly Federal bas eifidency ca.s.b c.becU of up to $40 at the c~ na: ,a t15centaperdieckud .· university center ticket office from no moatbly f~ . Also available lao _'..• 1' n a .m . to J p.m, Monday throu&b free eheckina whlcb eltrltll DO Friday. monthly ~ce charge tr. ,tOO The cashier', office on the rnlnimwn balance it m.aintai.ned.A ground nour oflhfl administration 54 fee is chargl!d for a balance of . buildi.Dg wW casb cl)ecu for up to less that '$100. . $40 ff'Om 8: 15 a,m . to 3:4.5 p:m . AmericanNationaIBank&Trus~ Monday through Friday. Co.offers regular ~klng with a The bookstore will accept checks monthly charge 01 up to $3, and an for $3 more than the II.rnount of All American Club accilunt at $4- pw-ch.ue it the ticket ofHce It per month. A spokesman for Arnei" closed and will also make change lean said ' the .,tucient un 1m. for a check written by a studen,t's mediately use an accOW'lI opened par~nts to pay for books and wio. a cheek written by his parent supplies. 01' guardian. Other banks &Oine· Citir.ens National Ban'" of Bowl- times bav.e.a l(kiay waiting period ing Green and ,\lTulriCan Natiooal before the account can:be~, ~ BanII; " Trust Co. have 24-llour said, . teller machines outside the unlver- Man)' department stores require · slly center. a student m aDd a drJver's license Students woo wanl to open for OlIt-ol · to~ checb. checkinS accounts ca.n cboc.de from Discount stOres, lftcludiDg WaI- • variety oIlenic:el. Mart, Woolco and K,Mart, will A Bowliftc Greea Bank • Trust ~t out-ol·towra cbecb, as well ...... n said the but affen IIQCej- aucb as Krapt, ww. repIar die ...... 10 -..ats for Sl DiDe aad fIao ...... Several options availallle 0,, ' . cover .. Some part-time jobs still QP~ . fI( .. ". .. ,

By NICK ~1T ...,. ... ;;..",.,.."" ~:...... -·--:-:··-=-::-:.:-· -:·:;··:-:-:-Ir;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ _ ...... : ,;.. ..y .., ., -. " .. ~ . .. ~ StudeQtI looking for part·time ''Thia Is the cdy PI'1IIJ'8ID 01 U)ls employmMt durin& the sdIool type ill the ClOUIIiry tbat we're year CAlI . inveitipte 5ev:eral aware of," .... BrelIford aatd • -~ alternatives, both on and oil • , ... ~ . campus. The DeW it ID 'additioD ,. - to their wbid:I -.- - On campus, s.~ta . ~~y· fIndo 1uII.;;:;:- for work throu&h tbe fmaDdal aid .... jobo oIfice in the admiDistr.tiClll graduate buiklilla: 01' ltlrouIb Wstem', cooperative educ.aUora otfb.. In Grise HalL ~~Is to ;;: ~MI~ ' ~~~~~~:;J Somf: . ~ are DOW open f« students ora CUlPW, acccribrc to Marjorie Dye, student ·flblploy· ~ menl ~tor- iD 'the fbwIclal · -aud"'_fa . "olber 1' ••b ~::~' - aid office . ...t openi... are for J- olflce poeUiou requiriDc typlD;, abWty, and food M'f"tica bdp ' . ....uiriDg . ~~ l.'l't' ...... 7 Some oa~. ;'~ wilh ageoc:les sucb as the_-:;;: B :/] GreeD Glrla' Club. ~2U2 J/erold SA Chain stores Grocery comparison o-ffer best food buys

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Studellttwffi ,et more for their money by Ground _ (per _nd) abopping at large chaln If'OCeI'l' stores in 1.39 1.48 1.49 -- , .49 1.59, 1.29 l!owllnC Green, accOl"din& to a recent Cut up chidton (por pound) .85 .fJ1 -.75 - _. ... .69 HeraJd I W'Vey. The survey cites the lowest priC8f found Insbnt coff.. (2 oz. size) 1.19 .88 1.11 1.53 -- 1.27 1.21 on the&e items, reaardleu cI brand names. 6 pi< Cokes n 2 oz ...... ) 2.49 2.47 2.49 2.63 --- 2.47 2.29 Houcbeas, Krof!:er and Reeves sh&re.J mo.' of the lowest prices, becauae their Ivory.Soap (4% oz.) .tore Nandi often are priced lower than Creamy peanutbutw (1201.1 1.29 .98 1.15 1.59 ... 1.29 1.09 DIftt«.al name branda. H~ ~ IGA also compete by Bologna 116 oz.) 1.69 1.52 1.39 1.81 1.69 1.99 1.69 . toetina aome 'Imeric foodl, • receol . marketing iODOntion, oftm cheaper than White brood 116 oz.) store brands or national brandl. A 7 ounce Conned oom (16 oz.) Kraft maurooi aod clIeeIe dinner' .u ~ ceata ~t HouebeoI, while • c:om.parabie Conned green -.. (16 oz.) .43 .29 .29 .69 .25 .43 .35 gmericdl.nDef ...... 2S~ta at HoIICbeoI aod % pilon milk 1.23 1.10 1.10 1.25 U15 1.33 1.13 25 cerata at lGA. 1 __ Studetala an save ~tD more by ,.Jdng .79 .73 .76 .n .79 .n .95 advantqe' of the weekly spedalI and couponl in local newspapus 00 Wecbesda,y. Flour ( 5 Ibs) .89 .88 . .99 2 Ib I .85 .99 ' .33 .89 .. ~ .. ... the hi&best prices 011 every item checked SUgar (Sibs) .. -: .- -::- 1.59 1.68 1:68 211111.05 1.64 1.69 1.Bl were at Jr Food StoI:e •• cOoven1eoce store -- which only sklcks a small selection of name 1.11 1.15 1.09 1.53 1.27 1.41:'-1-_ ,..:.:':"'_--j99 brands. I~La=u~nd~ry~de=:u.~~~t~(4=2~0=~~) ___-+~I~.3=9~+-~I.=3:.1_4 __~1= . 39=-4-~2=. 65=-~~1 =. 2=9__ ~_ 1~.3=9~~_1=.2=9~ __~ The-' only ' discount grocery - .uiYey~ , - t- Bowling G..... Thrift Grooery, ~l'f1<;

We fNke the best, most delicious • Hot Fudge Sundaes at Siskin Robbin~ • Our creamy vanilla iu cream ii ri,her, • OUI Hot Fudge sauc:c: is ' hoc:olate-ie r • _. 1 •::I; our , hopped almonds are , ru",h-ied • r--HOT------'---1------. • : FUDGE '. II .SUNDAE • , . y.reg. • , . • ,i . $1.33 • :,: .: Back'to School Special • , . .,:: • , . Good Only 8-24-82 • ,. • ,-_._ ... _--_._------._------' • " • . . . • • . ' . - .." ~ ". ...:- ~d'" • - - For PetfKt p.rties .; .. • : : ~ - .... :: • • r. ..~ .. ; .. '.... • . . CMl'II lCt ~ _CAW laY'" of Ell Enridled Cake • -_Icoo..n.,-... • yOW' Choice of 31 fbwon. • -- • •••••••• •••••••••••••••• • ---- - ~- .. --~" .-.. " .- •

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DellJ:xe Fift ~ijre.s ., . •• 'FRA ' b~!.4.n:~ '. :. , {, 'I" ... . -. ~ F~QNIlP,e.J~~lgnlve':d ·"''''''· · . • .- • ,,•~. t~ .. , ••• , BA,--.", Chances slim for new aid PRICES $600 8y MONI CA DIAl amOWlt propoRd In May wiU be "some posalbUity" for additional ON APPLE SYSTEM!

~ ~ .Iven . · ... ,Js...... ,. .... - r1" ~~, I)e._.ter pr'Ofr'flU- ~ -. ,..., ""'. .,'." .-. For. a limited time the Apple Corporutioll has students wb.t loretee problema One reasoo Wes~ - hasn ' t .~ : ..... In payinc.th1.I' iemelter'. feel can received Its N05,L: moDey' Is :. Also . th1I ~ swfuD.tr. <:otwai peeled b uck prit'es or (he Apple II + System. atill apply for • Pen Grant or • be<:aU3e the ~tiOn Oe}iaI:-t· · Pr9posei! .... tiill which would'forbld Buy your ramil), 8 110 business n rutUrf' in per­ Guaranteed Student Loan. But ment In "'lDe iii! -off funds_ \0 students f~ geltl!l8 fin ancial aid sonal computing. 1hI:M who hope to apply for .. atate schools Whell:~ the default rate In if .they haven't regltlered for the arant or wort ~ : ~Il)' are out 01 luck. repayi~ the loa n:~ 'totaled 25 draft, "bu1 they're still hassling 8 1,995! Lee Watkins, financial aid percent 01" more, and determinina over that." Watkins sa id . " We assistant director, said U's also not those schoob; caused a del"ay . haven't had any official word on too late to apply for 8 N3tional The cut-off doelln'l pose a that, + Direct Student Lo.ao or a problem fOf· Western ~ince Us "I think the financial aid Supplen:aental Educational oppor­ default ra~ is a~ut U pe;-cenl community doesn 't think it's fair to tunity Grant. -

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Welcome :Back, ' 'r Tired Western • ."; c(j()kiiii~ clean,ing , Sfud..tts • ~~: ~~&.~a§I¥~g? , . '. 6- C!!~e in and lefs get acquai'1t~ . . .,,, . ' , ~, .... • Letu$ fil you-wllh your favorite.:.; , • Aigner •• ~' ; .. I '~':':b' '~ . .;..'!: \. ~!ot-.. ~ • Candle, '.~ ., . '. ~ '.- , ; .. • Converse • Dexter • Famolare , .Jarman, . -. '. Located in the : I .M A- good place to dust off books Herald By ERIC"' s~n11t the lIbr .ry.t~hnical ~rvices . The er5 are In dorm lobbies and Hoad acros.." rrom Va n Meier Hall . coupons: 'The IlI . libraries- hue bM t rpf~ of Career . Planning and classroom buildings. Because the library is a special · more than U mUlloO boob, joUr. - PlJi~enl and Academlo Ad vise- The Educational Resources Cen· collections center , its malerials 0.11 And other materitlll. Helm mellt II on the second nO()(" . ter and the Journalism ResourCi!S cannot be checked out. Bul it is Ubrary &.Qd Cravens Graduate The circ:.?lati.on desk i. on the Center are 10 th e Coll~e of open to the public 8 a .m . to 4: 30 Center coolain m.t 01 1Mt coIJec- fourth flc:"'!;-.'Ib'. fi(~Jlaot fOOlains Education Building. The center i. p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 ·.on...... "\ "I,l . ~ "'''f'U" open 7: 41 •. m,to 7:60 p.rn .Mooday a .m. to 4: 30 p.m . Saturday. The o museum's hours are 10 a.m. to 4 A "elm is open ~ . kla.m . to 11 p.m. wb1le tbe-l. utb' ~ ,bumwUet thr0U8h· !fh~y,and7 : 45 • . m. to great way to Mood.I,.', ~ Tb1lflday, ud m~ter:lalI and the IoeftlOLb ]~oIds 4:30 p~i F)idaYl. p.m. Tuesday through Saturday F"rIdIy 7:. a.m. to 4:30 p.m. government documents. Hbtor)' ''n!e'Ediacf,tional Resources Cen, and 1 to 4 p.rn .Sunday. Saturday boura are ' • . m. to 4:30 materia1a ue on the eJghlb noor, ter, on the third and fourth noon, The &cie~ library is in Thomp­ p.m., aDd SuDday boun are 2 to 11 and IIOdaIJderlCf:l .... on theniDth. haa teaching aids lik~ rumstripe son Complu, Central Wing, room p.m. AstudentIDiarequiredtOebid and ' ~ , and texlbooka for 125, with mOf"e room downstairs. 00 Helm'. bottom floor are Ute out booU fOl' Z8 day• . A t-ceo(nne chUcna . Hours are 7: 0\5 a .m. to 10 p.m. law llbrary aDd boob forchildnll: II charJed for uc.b day .. boat II ~ . J;ournalWn Resourcea Cen· Monday thrOUlb'l'bursday, 7:45 to em &be Itrat ftoar ...... -J late but, accordinl iO'- CUoIyo ter, oO >, ·the third Door, carries 4:30 p.m. Friday. and 2 to 6 p.m. relereareboch; udCll1ttMaeeond ~ , circulation llbratlQ,!. fiDeI , ~,periodiCals.nd boob Sunday. .... V.ttoctieala aod mJe:roftlm are not collected urue. ~ total fot Qie jiIurDaUam dep&rtmetlt. 1be univeraity an:hI.ves are on edltiuDI 01 PlI*" aDd m ..ni...... t5 for the Ioemfllter. The Kentucky BWldiDC. wbieb the aecood Roar.of GGrdoo Wilson Tbe tint three noon 01 Cra.- Tbe library'. card catUoc .. CIa bOUN!I the tc.ntueky LIbrary aDd Hall. It II oPea from. a.m.to haft padua" eoDeee amc. aDd microtlche, and mkrolkbe read- 11_, 1I 011 the RuueUvlDe 4: 30 p.m.Mood.ay tbrouIb Friday. Library adds,two services ,... , ~~. r!i tbe ,.arid - journals. Gettin& material.l takeI Look what we 've been jIIIt . ~ - wU1 be wttlda U. Ita thaD ..... reKb 01 the atudaltl aDd ftlCUlty .... !all. If the ceo.ter doun't have 'u Tbei 'ualv1nity 11 ~. member Item, it can barTow from .. '~ ~eepingin the Attic. Brl1iab ~ LIbruy 01 hrO'UbQry...ne., 0eD_ for DI_ 'l.oICI\-_ - ._ .;;,;i:" ~ ~ . ud Drat&. . ' copy ill _t ..nhlll _ ..ell to-41';' SeudI, ~dbI& to ·Dr. ~ W..am, UbratJ ...m. d6rec:tor. cia,.. Waa.om laid. " 0-: " It 1'MlIy.•. t.ro.daIa our _bUlly to Qata Searc:b, &lao known as the BlbUccrapldc Data Ceater, if _ borrow materlaJl; ud kleDtlfy com()U_ IMf'Cb .ervke with tbtm:' WMIOID~ , He aaw. atudeata .aDd faculty r"tIqIatecl more thaD .. cIata baNI - brt-ad a~ , ~ mataiall MIJ"Cbei. tblI subject areu - Wauom .ald. Tbe ...... _venae UIeI' fee II '15 per request, 1be Center for a.earcla Litnr· be said. ' whleb WClilteru jolDed lrl '~o do It humanly would take La _ eomputer leoiHn& forever, but wltb the equipment we have, It takes oo1y minutes," he OUTLET ,BEpaING- 4 '. ' . ;t- Qualityi a ' .rregaUt~ ·- . , .. -... " " n See qur s.bee .'. tlOlf OI:ti '- t C

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Man- to and from campus is cIonnl between 10 I .m. and 2p.m. registered and Insured mall wUI be channeled througb Western's post Studeots may rent one ol 500 noWied with • pink allp and are office in Carrell CooIereoce Center "POSt office box.es on camptlS for required toJ)ick ~ the mailal the IS ...m . to 4 p.m . M.onday through $S per year. aecording to office eampul office. POlt.a&~ or C.O.d. Frldlly. m1DA&er EmUy KJtchens. Rera~ . mail mUll, be pkked up at the • The full«rvice poll oCfice are Nqulred to be full-time BowJ,1na GreeD 1*1 office, Mrs. ANDGETRESULTS delivtn cant.puI mail between studenw and &how their atudent KitcheN: &ald .• 1:30 and 2:3Op.m.dally ~ makes ID'., MR. Kitchelw said. United Parcel ServIce packq_ pick-ups at dorms ud depart­ Money orOen are available at addreued to dorm ~ will be Tho deadline fOf" _Iflod _11111 is 4 p.m., to' m~t om~ between 1:30 and the post olriee, she uld.li!J4oney delIvered to cSorin-. ~t pack.aC­ two days prior pUUlI,cation. CllI!Iiflod ads may 10 :30 a.m. The Bowling Green orden for '1 to AS COAt 7S cents. adclreNed to. poat olnce'bolI mUll ,be ~_ in porIOn ,-.day' t\1..oogh Friday 1,0 post office picks up outgoinC mail Orden for as to S50 coalSI and be pcked Up .t SUpply, Room ,127 of the [-.Iog Univ.,.;tv Cooter. (rom the campul ~ce .t 2 p.m. orden for more than $SO ~(' I . 55. Terrell WOOIIley, .nc.' and dtliven incoming maU to Students receivin& certil1ed, ...... vtna

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'Tbc..e (our C'CIDC:ftte cIQrm room Dim, on SlW BJPUI. K-llar!, walls are clc.lna iD, the nirqera­ ReevM Food Store, SUper X dnC tor is bare, cI .... baven" slUted store, Piece GoodI fabric shop and . and there's nothinc to do: the Plua 1'wiD 'lbMt.er are In· cluded in the center. Bowling Green olftl'l plIees to On Fairview Avenue '- WlWama­ shop for students in thla aituatiOll burl Square, which includes Tbe - both the studerats who rtnd they Lene Unlimited photography abop must "foot it" and thole who can and the American Automobile drive. Aaoci.tion; acrca the street it One it We.Lem Gateway Sbop­ ~..mer·s Floral CO. IDe. pin&. centH, west of the loolb&ll field on the Russellville Road. Kroger and Wal-Mart are housed Gateway offen a Roees depart. in the Bowling Green ~ter on the ment store, • Houchens grocery, Nashville Road, and the Bowling Hea dquarten MuSic and Boutique, Green Mall Is at the junction 01 54" Green Stampe rede:mptiQa Nashville Road and Campbeu ceoter, • Pop Sboppe and several Lane. '!be mall bas 22 ~t.0r'8. o!bon. including the Martin Twin 'Jbe.aler. Downtown, too, is.!I't far frem GeDeraJ Nutrition Ceoter and CAmpus - about lis bloc:b from Wook<>. ctlerry u.au. 00 or Dear Fountain GreeDWood Mall, on the Scotts· Squ.I.re are sean, Dollar GeoeraI ville Road, tC'ren more Chao 10 Store, Footwear vwa,e, HOUle 01 stores and services, lnc.Iuding Wan ChioeIe m.1aW'&IIt, State Soyder's, Cbeu King, Oleo Theater. WOGlwGC'~, CitiMm NII ­ Dru,p, ....urice ·•• Peck aod Peck. tiooaJ Bank and GIber baab and CGlch House Gifts, The Stra:w­ berT)' P.tclI. SpeDcer", Record For .taadeall witll can - or Bar, CastDcr Knott, FODDOGr --friendl. witll can - !lbopph" een· Ramo Shack a\XI J.e . Penney ten and mallI an farther A«ljacent to the mall are WaI­ away.Fairview Sboppinc Ceater w "a~tand~ttmlleSqu.are, whicb palt Scottsville ~ behiad WilIn- includes Krocer aad Super X: BowlingCreen offers ~ 500 acres to play in -. B•.G.MAll across parks system B,G. ENTER

By KEVIN FRANCKE 0( all aces. Walkei' said. A r:eceot additioo to the par.k Bowling Green olren 16 public system is the ~ Cr-estmoore _ parb of Y8riOUI sUa aod ~ Woods. a moeUy UDditturbed ­ itiel:, .ccordWg to Paul Walker, nature park O(r Nashville'itoad. ! pa..u and .reereatioo directDr-. Each part is Used by studeabl EDcoa:Ipaueci iD the part. sys­ to socne u~t , WaIter said. tem's 500 ac:reI are two nine-hole "I like to think the park system.. loll cowsea, Z4 IeaDi5 courts, two and Western have a good relar- ~ swimnlln8: pools. ba.aketball courts klDshlp," be said . "We try to and a DeW Frisbee IoU coarse at ,attract them and they're aU Kereiakes Park 011 Fairview Ave. wdc

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•" MAt\!\ '" \ · t ll t~ average.He passed for 1,356 yards .. touchdowns last ycaJ' . tackJ es and led the ove in tackles and eight touchdowf15 . ~ Mark Nelson, Jo-Jo Lee and light for losses last season, wi~: tea~ • \\ he n W esl~'r u IIltJ\' ed to the Sun Football Fullback Troy .Snardon grad· end Tommy'Smlth are e)l;~ted to with Walter York at the outside "'11 Con f erc ll ~'· last sprln", 11 uated and tailback Danny Embree I\dd dep'th to the reCeiving corps. linebacker spots. ',' l u l lI omecoming. Wesll'rn's : unning allsek is on and Rick Schneider has moved into ing starter in the defensive 'back· It' only olle ....western returns an (' xpcrienced somlt inexperienced legs . . his position, Feix said. Jim King fjeld.Mullen suffered a broken leg As a result . Iho.' ilill toppers Will 'nucleus, but Feix has known siore LiIUe- used sophomore CharUe and Scott Rooch return at guard in the Delaware game last season .... playing as lin independent (or last spring that there wowd be HOU!ier emergt'd from spring drills wbile Elliot Mallard and Pat and was out for the year?Bar,.y u 'he (i rst time since 1947. several ke)' vacancies to fill. as lhe.No.1 tailback, but incoming Simp!>9ll will start.IIJ the tackles. Dumm ' and Lamont Meafhwn GOOf' are AiI ·American defen- freshman Glendel! Miller has look· ...... graduated and Reginald JolUiSon'ti Weslern returns 16 starters from Tom Fox, who bu played line· si\'c ends Donnie Evans 'and Tim "'· cd impressive and tied down the No . academically ineligible. .... '1 • t team tha t fi mshed &-51a 51 season. backer and offensive guard tbe.last 1I1c1 uding a 4~ mark in its final Ronnie Fishback and Mullen will Ford and !l~ g~ 't:~ ~el1' . ::.. • 2 ,!~ba,.sk spot . ~ t~,o, se ~O!'-' , !!!J<,Q\o.ve4..;fuAeJ~ · Uhlo Valley Conference season. However; one person' wh.n Feix ... Ty'eampbeU , who played m aU t start at cornerback, Randy'Gtunes .Iive endLetterman Mike Ham~too ,\ud the Toppers' schedule w ill e.xpec h.. -d to lose is back. II games last season. Is . the at strong safety and PaUl at will be the other defensive end. Majors qUlc kJy test th eir new·found inde· Quarlerbat:k Ra lph Antone was .starling fUllback . free safety. Stuart DUndy. a walk-(N't from I,t:ndence. " With uinti' good I·AA leaning towanj 8 pro baseball . The pa s s~g Jlame will be West· Western's kicking game returns Toronto, hall been a "lifesaver " at career, if the right ofrer came. 'ern's major Oltense with receiv· .. intact this year with plaeekicttei-' learns and a I trong I·A school, we nosenuard, according to .Felx. probably have one of the toughest along. It didn't. en John Newby a,!d Ron Hunter ' Jim Griffiths and pUnter11Mike schedules in all of Division I·AA . " " I assumed he was gone, and he returning. "We're going to have to The linebackers should be the Miller coming back fOr' "tbelr Coach J immy F'eix said. thought he wouJd get draned, so we get the ball to Newby and Hunter to strongest aspec:.t of the defense, senior aeasons.Griffiths hit ~of 28 The Hillloppers open the season had planned for" it in the Spr1f\8, ". be,.successful, " Felx said. .' Felx said. extra p;ciinta and made aevelt-~tls al Louisville and at Delaware and Feix !': . . . u~-!!:...!- .. " '" , ... . ;' ~ ~~~.':'(. ,'. " -.. .. ' :-. ... ." .' ,- :,.ajR· New era.: Irtde"peiJ:aent stcitu$s ho~"d " " . By TOMM Y NEWTON as an indep'endent.He ,team, '<{l's US agaln&t , be " .

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Western', U('l!l:~ country learn Men's bas • good ci_lIce of beinS • top contender for the Sun Belt Confer­ .cross emf: tiUe and "we might be one year away (rom being In the top 10 country in lbe country," according to coach Dr.Curtiss Long. Western felunls 28 members and second in Ihe 400 at this year's from last year', squad. and Long Class A slale championShip meet. signed four strong prospects in Other returnees with a chance lo KenltY·icy this summer. be in the learns's lop 10 Rft! junior M .ong Western's top returnees Larry Park, sophomores Camllub· are Ali-Americans Steve Bridges bard and Lance Darland and South and Simon Cahill , .ind Ashley Africa native John Barker. Johnson, a two-time all ove cross " Parks ran consistenUy around countnr runner. the number four and five spots in Bridges jumped 26 feet 8 inches cros.s country and peaked al the to set a HilIloppu rect>rd lasl lan~nd or lasl year , " Long said. spring in the long jump at Ihe Hubbard had a good Indoor NCAA Cbampl~il» in Provo. Jefa500 rinishing sev~th in the Utah.He finished fifth in the event. ove and D&rland finish«! fifth in Cahillli.nUhed.I6th In the NCAA the half-mile run during the OVC lO,GOO-meter race this spring. CAlac h meet. Long uld Cahill seems to run best Junior Mike Snider Is also ex· when the competition Is tough . peeled lo contribute. Snider decid­ .tohnson won both the avc'. mile ed 10 run competitively after and twCHnUe indoor titles last participating In. the Wendy's 10K .pring and Is close 10 running II race lasl year, Long said. four-minute mUe, Long said. " He nnished well in the race and Newcomers on the squad will be ss.ked melf he could tryout, " Long Pat Alexander of Grayson County, said. " lte said he had never ran Steve Mellg~r of Barren County. cross

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soccer learo ~ .ar e na p~K " are de(cnseman, midrieldcr and ,"'''',ugh ~ attroo,f in {~l of . bead. Sepl. 3. -: 'l'hal game and wingmen. The players are able to CoIt.;U 0(' Education:plAkling . ~ Weslern'S other homemalclles will move anywhere on the field, but Coa~h NeophYk- Papaioannou bf: on the field between they donot ..,..anl to lea ... e their area laid 25 players wlU make the team. RuuelJvUle Road and Creason unprotected. Papaioannou, a recent Western Dri ... e, across from McNeil Ele­ Soccer gamell are Wluall y no l graduate who was named lIOCCi!r mentary School. high scoring since the game has a8 .:!oacb earlier this year. said he Weslern's team is also scheduled much defense as offense Players expecll {rom 35 to 60 athlet.es to to play exhibition matcbes wi th ··tackle" by knocking the ball tryout. soccer clubs from Murray. the away from the other learn ; how· Western has had a soccer club University of Kentucky and Easl. ever, if a player gets \00 rough, the for A couple of years, but last ern. Papaioannou'. goal is to do referee can call pen . Too many year's mo ... e to the Sun Belt well in the Sun Bell Conference penalties can cause rt.. ' (rom Conference made a ... arsity team tourney No .... 6--6 In Tampa. Fla. the game. necessary. Papaioannou is optimistic about When a team is selected, it will the learn's chances in the tough Soccer does not stop until half ha ... e only a few days to prepare for Sun Belt Conference and he hopes time or the game ends. there are the season opener againsl More- to quickly de ... elop a winner. no timeouts PIIOto by Bobby Roe Ali Muhammed, left, and Ganiu Kadiri battle for a loose ball during a recent soccer match i.n ~nt of the College Three consistent players return a:f Education building. Both hope to play Jor the soccer team this year. ~ '-, Despite the ioss of two consistent fr om "~o rt Wa yne and Kelly Chapin playen, the women's golf team is from Munster Shumaker was one optimistic about the coming season. Women's of ', top players, and Melissa Jooe:s"bas tran&ferred to Chapin shol consisl.ently in the 1106. Murra)-. and Terti tbadwell b:u "Chapin hal been playing for I.hree , wIt 3 dropped out 01 sehoul to wort. at a yean now and hu really im· .",... ea:1.ge BowlLa& Gt'tII!m COW'Itr)'dub." 1 was lUm.lDer . aemeot aod Swnmen proved, " Quarcelino said. 11 sorry 10 .. botb 01 tbem 10 ••• ....Wed eecb

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