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It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. ^^^^^^^^^^■■Mi^Mi^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^MM The 3*0 Slews Tuesday January 16, 1979 Vol. 61, No. 217 Bowling *Sreen State University Falcon hockev team named number one BG rises from third to first in nation By John Lam mm Wally Charko, whose 20-2-1 record number one, it's a tremendous honor to and Dave Lewandowski leads all CCHA goaltenders, said,"It's the University. For the first time in its 10-year something our team deserved. It was a "Given the streak and the type of history, the Bowling Green hockey total team effort. It was bound to come schedule we play, we deserve to be team has been ranked as the best around." number one, "he continued. college team in the United States. WHEN ASKED if the honor would "The success is attributed to a lot of In a poll of 10 college hockey coaches change the Falcons' style of play, he things - talent, coaching- but some of conducted by radio station WMPL in said, "No, what got us here is what will the credit has to go to the fans. I think Hancock. Mich., the Falcons earned keep us going." our students have a lot to do with our seven first-place votes and 90 total The team has a 13-game winning being number one." Lessig said. points. Minnesota, the runner-up, had streak and its 12-0 league record leads MORROW WARNED "Notre Dame two first-place votes and 85 points. the CCHA. Last year, they finished was number one for awhile but now Coach Ron Mason, who has led the third in the National Collegiate Athletic they're totally out of the picture." Falcons to a 23-3-1 record, said, "It's a Association (NCAA) tournament, Markell said, "All of the other teams tribute to the team that hard work pays posting a 31-8 record. will be gunning for us now." off." The Falcons, who have been in the top The other American college poll - the "Everybody's pretty happy but the five of the poll for the last five weeks, NCAA poll - will be released within the question is staying there," he said. were ranked third last week. However, next two days. The poll, which has not "This gives the other team ammunition Minnesota, the previously top-ranked been highly regarded by Mason, is to go after us." team, lost and tied this weekend and made up of selected NCAA officials and second-rated North Dakota split two coaches. SENIOR KEN MORROW, the games. Mason has said this poll does not Falcons' first AU-American defen- After Saturday's pounding of Western fairly consider midwestern teams. seman. said,"We always had it in the Michigan. Mason said. "The way we've Throughout the season he has regarded back of our minds. It was a long time been playing, I think we deserve to be the WMPL poll as the most accurate. coming. But it is especially gratifying there (number one). We've won on the WMPL Poll to those players who have been here for road and we've won at home. I just wish Team Points a few years." we played Minnesota." Bowling Green (7) 90 Last year's co-Central Collegiate UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT Dr. Minnesota (2) 85 Hockey Association (CCHA) Player of Hollis A. Moore said, "We have a first- North Dakota (1) 75 the Year, John Markell said, "It's a class team this year. The players and Minnesota Duluth 80 credit to our team. We really worked coaches deserve this recognition. It is Cornell 60 hard." just one step on the way to bigger and Wisconsin 45 "The poll is nice but it's just an added better things." Boston University 42 bonus," Markell said. "We want to win Athletic Director James W. Lessig Michigan Tech 32 the league first." said, "I think anytime you're ranked First place votes in parenthesis. Newspholo by Dave Ryan WE'RE NUMBER ONE - Falcon forward Brian MacLellan celebrates after scoring a goal against New Hampshire. MacLellen and his teammates have ample reason to celebrate after the Falcons were tabbed the number one team In the nation this week by the WMPL-coaches poll. The Falcons have reeled off 13 straight wins and own a 23-3-1 record. Student-teacher booklet outlined by SGA By Cynthia Leiae survey both students and teachers on by asking objective, rather than sub- Staff Reporter every class and compile the in- jective, questions about a class and formation in a booklet to inform instructor. Student Government Association students about the classes offered at the (SGA) members last week announced University. For example, Zinicola said students plans which could change anything may be asked about a professor's style from the classes and professors Z1NICOLA SAID his proposals for the rather than if he or she is a good students choose to the way the campus booklet result from a study of about 100 teacher. In addition, he said asking looks. similar class evaluation booklets from faculty about courses will balance and Michael Zinocola, SGA presidential colleges and universities around the add to student comments. assistant, outlined plans for a student- country. teacher evaluation booklet that SGA SGA WILL REQUEST support from SOPHOMORE STOPPER - Falcon goaltender Wally Charko (above) awaits a Ntwiphoto by Oavt Ryan hopes to begin compiling this quarter. He said SGA will steer clear of Faculty Senate on the booklets and if shot on goal. The sophomore goalie leads the league with his 2.25 goals - against He explained that SGA hopes to mistakes made in some of the booklets that support is pledged, Zinicola said average and his play Is a main reason why the BG icers are ranked number one In SGA could have a sample evaluation the nation. booklet of the College of Business Administration finished by the middle of spring quarter. That booklet could Inside the News then serve as a guideline for future University seeks new evaluations of all University classes, he said. EDITORIALS: The News remembers a friend to all mankind: The James Whalen, SGA academic af- Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. And condemns the glacier that fairs coordinator, discussed plans for a Equal Opportunity head seems to be coating University sidewalks. Page 2. student poll on the introductory English By Kristi Kehres is responsible for monitoring the courses to suggest changes and said he Staff Reporter University affirmative action program NEWS: The Advisory Committee on General Fee Allocations is will forward suggestions to specific to ensure that there is no discrimination ready to begin two months of hearings to recommend how general University departments. I'm looking for someone with ad- on the basis of sex, race, religion or fees should be spent. Page 3. ministrative experience in higher against handicapped persons. SGA ALSO DISCUSSED goals of the education who can relate to minorities, newly formed Energy and Campus women and disadvantaged people," ••I LOOK AT the position as sort of Beautification committees. Several Myron M. Chenault, assistant vice like a troubleshooter," he added. PLACEMENT SCHEDULE: This week's interview sign-up lists University administrators told SGA president for institutional contracts, '"When there are problems on campus, are on Pages. that cutting energy use with simple said about the search for a director of the director goes in and straightens conservation measures would save the Equal Opportunity Compliance things out." much money and SGA pledged its Office Chenault said Mullins is a candidate SPORTS: Read Steve Sadler's column on "the Miami jinx." Also in support with an Energy Committee for the job. but if the screening com- sports, Falcon hockey player George McPhee led the team sweep which could include students, faculty Beverly L Mullins has been acting mittee does not submit her name as a last weekend, the women's gymnastic team won at Indiana and the and administrators. director since August. Chenault said final candidate she no longer will be wrestling team went down to defeat. Page 6. that the Equal Opportunity Advisory director. Rose Tombazzzi, SGA senator Council is serving as the screening "Everybody (on the committee) representing sororities, proposed that committee of applicants. The group is knows her capabilities Naturally, it's SGA assist students in selling their used reviewing SO applicants from all over going to be tough for outsiders," be High 25F (-4C) books by compiling a list of books to be the country and will submit five said. Low2»F(-«C) \ sold and senators representing off- finalists by February. CHENAULT ADDED that the campus students said that are planning "The final decision rests with me," 40 percent chance of snow Beverly L. Mullins director should be able to give the Weather projects to help students find good he said. Equal Opportunity Office more ex- housing. Chenault explained that the director posure. opinion 'judgment is founded on truth...' slip sliding away speaking out Dorothy Hamill would feel right at home this wetk on the sidewalks that crisscross the campus.