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Tom solves your biggest problem. Falcon football team prepares for home Page 2 opener against Temple See page 5 Campus Scores Indians 11 Yankees 12 Student wins award for accuracy Angels 2 Tigers 3 study. Page 3 White Sox 11 Rockies 16 NEWS Orioles 3 Braves 8 Friday, September 13, 1996 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 83, Issue 155

The News' Eppler Briefs to host Yearbook ready to shoot seniors Students graduating in health December. May or August can have their senior pic- tures taken now for The Key yearbook in 28 West Hall. Pictures can be taken expo from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 Genell Pavellch to 6 p.m. Students will be The BC News charged a $6 sitting fee that can be handled through the The Personal Excellence Well- Bursar's office. Students ness Conference and Exposition may submit their own black will take place Saturday, Oct. 5 In and white photographs with the Unlveristy's Gertrude M. a plain background. Those submitted photographs will Eppler Complex. be charged $10. Yearbooks, Karen Mazzeo, conference co- which should be available ordinator, said the event will in- next October can be clude various national, regional ordered for $23.95 by call- and local guest speakers on the ing 372-8026 or at The Key different aspects of wellness. Office. She said the subjects will include physical, social, emotional, spir- itual, Intellectual and expressive talent. Free family lecture Norma Davenport, publicity today coordinator, said the six dimen- A free public lecture enti- sions could be divided into the tled "Building a Supportive three areas of emotional, physi- Community for Children cal, and spiritual, which are all and Families" will be pre- addressed in some way at the sented today from 10 to conference. 11:30 a.m. in the Joe E. "This conference is open to Michelle Gamby, left, and Tara Schmoekel, right, are feeding the ing. They were feeding raw fish to the marine animals In the Brown Theater in Universi- anyone who is interested In well- marine life In the Marine Biology Lab in the Life Science Build- aquarium. ty Hall. James Garbarino, ness and improving themselves," Family Life Development Mazzeo said. "This will be an ex- Center at Cornell Universi- ty, will give the lecture, ceptional opportunity to network which is sponsored by the with fitness professionals." Department of Family and Participants will be able to Marine lab 'unmatched' Consumer Sciences and the choose one morning session and Tanya Markul been brought here by Universi- run it themselves. You do not enrolled in marine and biology College of Education and one afternoon session to attend The BG News ty students, usually from field have to be a biology major to courses." Allied Professions. Garbar- from 13 choices of topics. studies." visit the lab or to even vol- According to Moore, the lab ino served as president of Some of the topics include es- There are hundreds of ani- Tara Schmoekel, junior biol- unteer, you just have to have has been in existence for 33 the Erikson Institute for tablishing a personal fitness pro- mals swimming in the Life Sci- ogy major specializing in ma- Advanced Study in Child an interest." years and was started by Cyn- gram, time management, em- ences building for students to rine biology, said the lab is a The University offers stu- thia Stong. Development from powering your self-esteem, observe and learn about. 1985-1994. He earned his learning experience and gives dents the opportunity to obtain "The lab started with five B.A. from St. Lawrence Myers-Briggs personality types, Paul Moore, assistant students an opportunity to see an undergraduate degree in bi- 10-gallon tanks, and since then University in 1968, and his dynamics of motivation and professor of biology, said the animals they would not see in ology through classes offered we have grown, built a reputa- doctorate in human devel- powerful goal setting, deep re- University marine biology lab Ohio. She said newcomers are with an emphasis in marine tion for the lab and have opment and family studies laxation, tending to the spirit and is one of the best in the state. welcome, and the lab has a and fresh water science. formed links with other uni- from Cornell University in communication skills. "The lab, containing over very friendly atmosphere. "These extensive courses ex- versities," Moore said. 1973. 3,000 gallons of sea water is "The marine lab is dedicated pose students to the latest "We have about 30 tanks con- Students interested in getting unmatched in Ohio universi- to the students," Moore said. techniques and research op- taining fresh and salt water involved with the conference as a ties," said Moore. "The lab is "It is probably the only organi- portunities" said Paul Moore, fish," Moore said. "In our coral work study program can apply as really elaborate, and many of zation where students make all assistant professor of biology. Disney to visit the animals in the lab have the decisions, they practically "There are over 100 students See MARINE, page three. University See EXPO, page three. A representative from The Walt Disney World company is coming to the University Sept. 26 to re- Iraq, U.S. move toward showdown cruit students for The Walt Disney World College Pro- Walel Faleh south. The only other confirmed were in "evil collaboration with gram. An information ses- rtopfenes com srtoHMr defenses The Associated Press attack came Wednesday, when America in conspiring against sion on the program will be MISSILE •itnafitfhspsWaiMdHMnmss* Iraqi forces fired a missile at two Iraq's people." held at 6:30 p.m. in 115 Ols- WARFARE (HMW BAGHDAD, Iraq - Iraq and F-16s in the northern no-fly zone. He did not say if Iraq would camp Hall. The session is the United States moved closer to That missile missed its target. take any military action to open to all students and is Q Aircalt d«*cts Weet and \l /// mandatory to interview for a showdown Thursday, with The United States responded counter the Kuwaiti move. il*tsoi>tan)iiMb more U.S. firepower sent to the by sending four B-52 bombers The past two weeks have seen the program. Interviews lyslHi. are for spring semester and Persian Gulf, Iraq claiming miss- and eight F-117 fighter planes to Saddam undertake his biggest will be held the morning of ile attacks on American jets and fortify the some 200 aircraft in military venture since the end of Sept. 27. both countries spitting harsh the region. The Pentagon also the 1991 Persian Gulf War, send- rhetoric. said a second aircraft carrier, the ing troops Aug. 31 into the north The college Program is a After almost two weeks of con- USS Enterprise, will join the USS to help Kurdish allies rout a rival semester long of living, flict, each side seemed willing to Carl Vinson already in the Gulf. Iranian-backed Kurdish group. learning and working expe- raise the stakes but neither Kuwait agreed to let the United With that victory, Saddam ef- rience. The program is open looked prepared to make a de- States base some of the Ameri- fectively wiped out the Kurdish to students who have com- cisive move. pleted one semester of col- can jets on its territory, a move safe haven that the United States lege and non-graduating Iraq said it fired missiles at Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister and its allies established at the seniors. The program has HAMM T 131.85 U.S. warplanes over a no-fly zone Tariq Aziz called "a flagrant act end of the war, giving him con- positions available for all for a second straight day Thurs- of aggression against the people trol of the north for the first time B H*Hll it liunchtd A»#arteir«ss**sgna!iij day, hours after accusing Kuwait majors. Students participat- wdncwKsndar of Iraq and an act of war against in five years. ing in The Walt Disney tt* on and M radar &W6 of an "act of war" for agreeing to the Iraqi state." emuions OebreJieycanMswHwol In response, the Americans World college Program live open its airfields to American U.S. Defense Secretary Wil- showered cruise missiles on with other college students jets. . .E«i»l U'SS-LE liam Perry, in Washington, called Iraqi air defense sites in south- from around the United Pentagon officials confirmed Aziz's comments "rash" and "to- States as well as interna- DEFENSES ern Iraq last week and expanded •4^ toa/loropsmetttod that Iraq fired three surface-to- tally unacceptable." a southern no-fly zone set up to tional students. They partic- *t«ofcn»r»pfoa« ipate in educational sem- air missiles Thursday, but said "U.S. military forces do not protect Shiite Muslims. • muip*f»»rf*c»ons*W they were aimed at an area near pose a threat to Iraq," he said. inars where students learn * cwrtse radungsysfem business and communica- > the southern "no-fly" zone where But, noting that American The expanded zone makes it tion tactics "Disney" style. allied aircraft were not flying. forces moved into the area in even more difficult for Saddam Students also gain experi- "We had nothing In the area. force only after Iraq invaded to move his troops around the re- ence as they work full time Clearly he released them only to Kuwait in 1990, Perry said: "If gion without attracting notice In entry-level positions >y AroaH'sefearraann alerts make a statement," a military there is any challenge to those from the U.S.-led air forces, through Walt Disney World. rack tidty 4 spitf hat/as official said on condition of ano- forces, we have the responsibili- Tussiie juftxe frBoueroes 6 which fly scores of sorties every WisnftM nymity. "There were no [radar] ty to protect them. The United day. Students can contact '"•/ tracks," indicating guidance States will take all necessary and campus representative Mel- WlwtMimdtfh ^y systems were not left on long appropriate actions." The U.S. actions against Iraq issa Wilson at 353-6182 for enemy radar and enough to direct the missiles to Aziz, in a rambling commen- received a cool reception in the more information. HNMi COIRM an intended target. "It took a tary run by the official Iraqi pUnesareeqwpped MoateMsftNtikMC Arab world, even among part- Compiled from staffre- x hard search to find them." News Agency, likened the recent ners from tha Gulf War coalition. *itni numb* of ccnfcjse mssie's rtafetf ports. For days, Iraq has reported fir- turmoil to the period six years But Kuwait, which still considers ing on U.S. and aV^ed aircraft In ago just before Iraa's invasion of Iraq a serious threat, has been Scum MM Saw««tiu * nut •WTIUKSO the no-fly zones lr,, the north and Kuwait. He said Kuwait's rulers fully supportive. \ ■ mmm Opinion page two Friday, September 13,1996 E.A.R. to the Ground Your biggest problems -- solved The crow finds the early Job? The kind of coach who. before the next century. Hey. folks — seems as though you weren't listen- bird, but only after eating It's when his team has the great- First of all. studying ing last week when we said that it was inconsiderate young."- Official CIA saying est running back in NFL his- shmudying. What do the last to pack up to leave class, before it's actually time to You guessed it folks, it's tory, likes to pass? A coach who five letters of studying spell? "start off your column with a takes out his running back on Dying. Which is what'U hap- leave class. Like we said — it's rude. It's rude to your quote" week here at the BG the goal line, because he pen to you if you try It. Besides, instructor, and most of all, it's rude to your fellow News. Translated literally that Mather doesn't think he'U score? I don't what's more satisfying? Getting students who are actually trying to listen to the last phrase means. "Bring a sack want to be the first to tell you. your test back with an A+. lunch and your permission slip, through last week watching the but you're already a Lions fan. which you knew you were go- things that the instructor is saying. If you have an- or you can't go on the field trip Ravens play the Steelers. For That was easy enough. ing to get because you studied other class to go to afterward, don't worry — you'll to the zoo." you. this must be like watch- Next problem. What's with all so much? OR getting a C when make it there on time! What on earth could possibly Fluff. Fluff. Fluff. More ing Hitler and Mussolini play- of these lazy fat squirrels on you were sure you had failed? fluff. Big fluff. ing one-on-one. I mean, who campus? These squirrels are You're right, the first one. be so important that 80 percent of you can't wait just I know how every Friday, do you root for? bigger than some dogs. This But who's going to study that three more minutes? This is college, kids, not junior you are trying to read your pa- What you need is to take wouldn't be a problem, except much? Oh. the people that per before class, and then that on a new team. If only for a sea- they like to lay out on the side- want Jobs after they graduate. high. freaky looking guy with the son or two. That is why I give walk. Do they really think they That's not true. I have a Job at mole asks you If he can borrow you the Detroit Lions. Do you can get a better tan? a major corporation waiting for Looks as though Art Modell finally got his own. your paper. He usually asks. need a team that's never been You know what I'm talk- me when I get my diploma. "How's Tom's column?" And to the Super Bowl? The Lions ing about. You're walking to When I get done being manager In case you don't know what we're talking about, Mr. when you say you like it (as- are your team. How about a class, and there's a squirrel in at one of their stores. Modell seems to have had a little mishap, that left suming you do), he grabs it and team that no matter how good your path. As you near it. you McDonald's won't know what with a. um, well ... scratched scrotum. We'll leave it you never see it again. their regular season is. no mat- think. "It'll move." When you're hit them. This week, you can tell ter by how many points they are two feet away you wonder. I'll let you In on another at that. him. "It's not very good. There's favored, even if God is predict- "Maybe it doesn't notice me. little secret. Bring 37 sharp- a lame joke at the beginning, ing them to win. WILL CHOKE (cough) (clear throat). What a ened number two pencils to and then there's just a lot of IN THE PLAYOFFS? The Lions lazy fat squirrel!" you say as that first test. There's only one What's with the hordes of stinging taking fluff." Problem solved. are calling your name. you walk around it. pencil sharpener on the entire over campus? A wary pedestrian must go to great This week I would like to I know what you're think- The next time you want to campus. I'd tell you where It is lengths to not walk in close proximity to the bees' focus on problem solving. I will ing: That's nice, Tom. But I feed them, don't throw nuts. Do but then I'd have to kill you. discuss things such as what to need a team with a bonehead you know how fattening that I know what you're saying. favorite hangouts — trash cans, for one. do If you are a former and fu- coach. I need someone who stuff Is? Throw it a head of let- You're saying, "But he hasn't ture Browns fan. the "lazy fat would cut the quarterback in tuce, maybe some dressing (as talked about his solution for all Hey Falcon Freaks — need something fun (and squirrel syndrome." and last mid-season, even If there's no long as it's light, and remem- of the construction on campus FF'e*ds QSStU^ - in your 9:30 Friday morning class. 'umwi NeW9Uf%Np« It's Friday the thirteenth — better watch your- Hts1fe*iO\L • *YP«* selves. One E.A.R. member noticed a large, wall-size CAU/v\ -types mirror on the curb in front of someone's home, wait- ing to be taken away by the B.G. Sanitation Depart- ment. We figure that has to be about 21 years of bad luck.

Out heartfelt sympathies go out to the family of Julie Kane. We also wish Tara Fahringer a speedy recovery.

The BG News Wld.«-ey«d ,S>*ctKy, Ccilm *»d wide citMok« MSutUly cr&7y ot. <**»*er «*>a* *«*e ««*• "A Commitment to excellence" add.cra •F dcy Ti»ese peopleo*v «l-e*\'. Editors RGATIVCL.Y HARM Less CAuTiON * W i Campus Friday, September 13,1996 page three BGSU student wins award for accuracy study

Rochelle Converse One aspect of her research TheBC News found that subjects were able to fake a substance abuse problem. A University doctoral student However, it was difficult for who tested the accuracy of an al- them to appear as though they cohol and drug screening test received a national award for her did not have a substance abuse research. problem. Linda Myerholtz, doctoral stu- Professor Harold Rosenberg, dent of psychology, won the 1996 Myerholtz's adviser, said this as- Student Paper Award in Division pect of the research was de- 50 (Addictions) of the American signed to test the quality of the Psychological Association. SASSI instrument. The instru- Her study involved testing the ment was also tested for its con- accuracy of a recently developed sistency over time and if the out- screening test for alcohol and come is similar to other alcohol drug dependency. The screening screening instruments. test. Substance Abuse Subtle Rosenberg said the research Screening Inventory (SASSI), Is results Indicate that the SASSI used at chemical dependency could not completely determine programs, counseling centers, if a person has a substance abuse health centers and is widely used problem. for DUI offenders. "If one uses this instrument, "It is an initial screening in- strument to determine whether one has to be very careful not to or not there's a potential alcohol make a judgement just based on this one test. One ought to use problem that warrants further multiple sources of information, assessment," she said. multiple tests and interview be- fore making a conclusion that According to Myerholtz, no somebody has a substance abuse research had been completed on problem," he said. the screening test to determine if Myerholtz's research was it was "fake-proof." completed as part of her prelimi- "One of the criticisms is that nary examination for her doctor- Paul Suicya/Thc Ailoclalcd PKII people who do have alcohol prob- ate in psychology. The results of Giorgio Glka, of Venus Bronze Works in Detroit, sprays the face of a bronze statue of President Benjamin Harrison in University lems may be likely to deny or her study were presented at the Park In Indianapolis. After being cleaned with water, the statue was rubbed down with wax to protect it from the elements. they try and minimize their alco- APA convention in August. hol problems," she said. EXPO Kreischer's changes due to students Continued from page one. Rapids, Ohio. "The Kerr House is a health Residents working through hall governement key to improvements soon as possible, because they resort that specializes in relaxa- are already making decisions, tion, yoga, massage and much "Our activities began to esca- The renovations began last fall santo said. "I know how much Mazzeo said. more," Mazzeo said. "It is a get- Darla Warnock went into it, and it's a good feel- The BC News late," Desanto said. "We were an and are to be completed within The keynote speaker for the away for men and women that integral part in trying to change the next couple of weeks. Main ing. It's made life a little more event is Mary Ellen Saare, moti- has a worldwide clientele." Recent improvements made on things." improvements have included comfortable, so I enjoy it." Ash- vational speaker and author of Davenport said that both men the Kreischer Quadrangle were Students involved on the com- fresh paint, new carpet, more ley Hall Director Tacci Smith "Feet First," who will discuss and women are invited to attend agreed the changes have already done with the help of residents mittee met with the housing of- community space, front desk how she overcame diabetes, the conference. made an improvement in the working through their hall fice and architects about the changes, heat control, security blindness and amputations to live Contreras agreed and said government on quad improve- changes they wanted to make and and additional rooms approved quad. a quality life. some people assume that only ments. gave suggestions on the proposed by the American Disabilites As- Linda Contreras, member of women are interested in well- Karen Dcsanto, a senior politi- improvements. Together with sociation. "They like it and will take care the conference planning team, ness. cal science major, said that the housing office, students were "It's now more accessible to all of it because it's a new facility," said Saare has a "fascinating life "Men are not always perceived through her involvement with able to plan some of the changes students," Sargent said. "It's a Smith said. "I can't foresee a lot experience." to be interested in wellness," she hall council two years ago, she they wanted to make. very welcoming environment. I of damage." Mazzeo said that Saare pre- said. was able to begin meeting with Carrie Sargent, Kreischer can't say there's anything I dis- The only frustrations involved sents a message of hope in her Mazzeo said the conference students to talk about changes complex coordinator, explained like." in the renovations, according to presentation. will focus on wellness in all the needed throughout the quad. the improvements made as a re- Desanto said that as a student Desanto, is getting the job com- "People will be inspired by the areas. The group began to meet regu- sult of student involvement have returning to Kreischer after liv- pleted. hope that Saare provides," she larly, forming a quad improve- gone over well with the residents ing there previously, she is ex- said. "This will present a picture of ment group, consisting of about of the facility. cited to know that she had a part "We're just waiting for every- Besides the sessions with what is possible in order to be the 10 to IS students discussing what "It's been nice to see students in the changes. thing to get finished," Desanto speakers, participants will also best you can be in all the improvements needed to be excited," Sargent said. "It's "It's kind of a neat feeling for said. "I think everyone has been have the onportunity to walk different content areas," she made. building community." me living here this year," De- really responsive, though." around the conference expo area said. and visit booths of the different sponsors, who will be explaining Those interested in attending MARINE the different goods and services the conference can contact Maz- they have available having to do zeo at 353-0042 to receive an ap- Continued from page one. lab," Danielson said. marine biology is like by taking been a great asset in her edu- with health and wellness. plication. The deadline for early care of the animals and actual- cation. There will be give-aways from registration is Sept. 15 and the reef tank, there are probably ly interacting with them. "The lab has given me know- Moore said the lab is open to all students wishing to view the the different sponsors, and the cost is $85. For those registering 40 to 50 animals." Leann Danielson, senior bi- ledge and responsibility by grand prize will be a one-week after that date the registration ology major specializing in taking care of the animals and animals, talk with students, do Moore said the lab exposes stay at the Kerr House in Grand fee will be $95. biology majors to what real marine bilogy, said the lab has by getting involved within the homework or just hang out.

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And War soldiers since the group consisted of Jennifer Batog District Mayor Marion Barry off-duty cops, they arrested The Associated Press said Shaw was the perfect place the pair, too. for the monument. "This monu- Some SO witnesses could WASHINGTON - After being ment is in the right place. It attest to the Aug. 27 incident. ignored by history for 130 years, shouldn't be downtown on the Still, two weeks later, the offi- thousands of black soldiers who Mall. It shouldn't be somewhere cers are on the job and black fought in the Civil War got their else in Washington. It should be community leaders are upset due Thursday when the site for a right here in the heart of this that the police department's national monument to their community," he said. investigation has been sus- efforts was officially dedicated. Jacqueline Still Burton, whose pended. Some 185,000 blacks fought in five distant cousins fought with "I'm appalled that officers the nation's bloodiest war, along- Philadelphia's 24th Regiment, would use this kind of force or side and often taking the place of said she was happy her relatives that they would become crimi- their white captains. But when "are finally being recognized." nals - that they would be pub- the war ended, they were largely "It's a dream come true for our licly intoxicated, publicly in- forgotten, and they were inten- family," Burton, 65, said. "It's sulting people," said the Rev. tionally left out of a 1865 victory the realization of their dreams, Wayne Harris of Concerned parade in Washington. because they believed that they Clergy, a group of black minis- "The story of the 185,000 sol- would fight and would then be ters. "Then, they became offi- The Associated Press diers is being told. That's the free men." cers again, hiding behind the Community leaders protest the police department's investigation of officers who allegedly grabbed most important thing," said The memorial is expected to be power of the badge, the power their crotches, made lewd remarks about women and beat up two people. The police department sus- Richard Burbridge, 61, of New completed in about a year. It will of the state." pended their investigation and the officers have continued to work for the department. York City. His great- be a semicircular, 3-foot-high Witnesses said about a dozen grandfather, Sgt. Maj. Thomas curved stone wall holding stain- white men who later turned out men smellcd of beer and did dent. No charges have been Burbridge, fought in the war less steel plaques with the names On Thursday, some black with the 114th Regiment out of to be off-duty members of an not identify themselves as ministers picketed the City- filed against the officers. of the black Union soldiers and elite police unit pummeled a police at first. The officers haven't been Lexington, Ky. the 7,000 white officers who led County Building demanding "I'm sure he'd be very proud" black motorist who stopped One of the police officers that the officers be taken off taken off the street because them. A statue of four black sol- and exchanged words with also shouted a racial slur at one "there's that little thing called of the memorial, Burbridge said diers will face the wall of names. street duty. of his great-grandfather. them and then badly beat a point, a witness said. "These officers, while still due process," police depart- The ceremony Thursday cap- white man who came to his aid. "It was the most unfair thing ment spokesman David Walker Burbridge and about 500 other ped a week of events honoring on duty, pose a potential clear people attended the ceremony in At least one officer pulled his I ever saw in my life. They and present danger to our said. "They have a right to an the "United States Colored gun on the two civilians during were half-drunk," the Rev. investigation to see who did Washington's historically black Troops," as the fighters were community," the Rev. Stephen Shaw neighborhood, where the the confrontation. Timothy Keep, one of the wit- J. Clay, president of the Inter- what to whom." called. Earlier in the week re- Among the witnesses were nesses, said after the incident. African American Civil War enactment groups from around denominational Ministers' Al- The two men beaten in the Memorial will be built. The women who said they were "I told one cop, 'You guys are a liance. incident were arrested, but the country staged a long- taunted and three white minis- disgrace.' ... I mean, he was neighborhood is named for aboli- overdue victory parade down A grand jury and the FBI are prosecutors did not pursue tionist Robert Shaw, who led one »ers who were out for the even- blowing Budweiser in my looking into the Aug. 27 inci- charges. Pennsylvania Ave. and laid a ing with families. They said the face." of the first black Civil War regi- wreath at Arlington National ments, the Massachusetts 54th. Cemetery. ffllCON HOM6 OP6N6R FALCON FOOTBALL SATURDAV vs. T6MPL6 €asu admission with BGSU ID. Time is Running Out! Senior portraits are being taken!

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Scott Brown Falcons open home slate Sports Editor Temple opposes as BG looks for a win Alabama was Scott Brown a big game, The BC News Bowling Green will be facing a but this one different Temple team tomorrow than the one it rolled to a 37-31 is bigger victory over a season ago. The Falcons ran up a 34-10 sec- vs. Granted, Alabama was a big ond half lead before the Owls game for the Bowling Green captured a few late touchdowns, TEMPLE football program. but this Temple team is much The Falcons got national rec- more experienced and much Saturday, 1 p.m. ognition with their respectable more confident. Perry Stadium showing against the Crimson BG will defi- Tit e. A young defense showed its Bowling Green capabilities, and a roughshod nitely have to offensive unit showed some be on its toes right from Radio: WBGU-FM (88.1), WFOB- promising signs. AM (1430), WBVI-FM (96.7) For BGSU football, it was a kickoff. grand showing that garnered "I think it's Television: none some much-deserved respect one word: con- from across the nation. fidence," Fal- Brown's Pick: Falcons by (our But in the grand scheme of con head coach things, tomorrow's game is big- ' Gary Blackney ing marks for career yards and ger for the Falcon football team - said of ne much bigger. Blackney ! touchdowns. This game will do much more reason for "He's playing very, very well," in terms of determining the Temple's turnaround. "They are Blackney said. direction for the rest of the all a year older. A lot of the same The key for the Falcons will be season. This game will show us players that we played against a keeping Burris from making the exactly what this team can and year ago are back this year. big play, of which he and his tal- can't do. "I think it's a commitment, a ented receiving corps are very dedication, a resolve - that's atti- capable. Flanker Troy Kersey This game will also determine tude. Along with the success caught seven passes for 178 the mindset of the team heading into what is shaping up already as they've had early on (this year), yards in the season opener and THE game, next week on the road there has to be a confidence fac- Saturday against Washington against the Miami Redskins. tor there." State, senior Van Johnson "I said right from the begin- The Owls enter the game with a grabbed 11 passes for 144 yards. ning that regardless of what hap- 1-1 record, having defeated "I don't know if there is a lot of pened at Alabama, the Temple Eastern Michigan 28-24 in the dropoff in the Temple game is going to be huge as far as season opener before falling receivers," Blackney said, com- we are concerned," head coach 38-34 to Washington State last paring the Owls' wideouts to Ala- BONsmdltiksta Gary Blackney said. "It's a home week. bama's. "I think they are that game. Temple is led by quarterback "What we would like to do is re- good." The Falcon football team has won four of its last five home openers at Perry Stadium. BG looks for a Henry Burris, who holds 14 fifth in the last six Saturday at 1 p.m. against Temple. establish that home field domi- Temple passing records, includ- See TEMPLE, page «*«>• nance that we had for most of the first four years that we were here. I think it's important for COMING THIS WEEKEND... our players' confidence and I think it's important for us to im- prove that much from game one BG's cross country teams Volleyball team headed for Butler Invitational to game two. To have every as- pect of our program in lull swing This weekend, the Bowling Green volleyball team travels to as we head down to Miami (next host initial meet Saturday Indianapolis for the Butler University Invitational. Noon, today, week)... we need a lot of things the Falcons take on Middle Tennessee State. This evening, they'll play San Francisco. Saturday, Bowling Green plays the host to going for us because they are an Jason McMahon balloting. They also are return- the Butler Bulldogs around 1 p.m. Their final game will be outstanding football team." ing the bulk of their team, and But the Falcons can't overlook The BC News against Arkansas State at S p.m. arc led by freshman Jackie Con- Middle Tennessee State has 5-4 record. However, last year, the the Owls. Temple has been really rad. The Merrysville, Ohio bad for a long time - last year There's an old adage that says Raiders piled up an astounding 32-7 record, and qualified for the they were an anemic 2-9, and something to the effect of "those standout was one of the most NCAA Tournament. The Raiders are coming off a five-games overall the Owls have lost 10 of who don't learn from the past are highly recruited preps last year. victory over Alabama-Birmingham last Tuesday. their last 11 road games - but condemned to repeat it." Forgive "It's quite a big meet to start After posting an anemic 9-26 record last year, San Francisco the BGSU women's and men's with," Price, last year's MAC has split the only four games they've played this year Those things are looking up in 1996. four matches all came at their own PowerBar Invitational. cross country teams if they Coach of the Year, said. "We Butler has a 4-3 record so far this young season but is coming BG's offense has to get on track aren't paying attention. want to try and beat OU right early and move the chains, help- off a tournament win at the Saint Louis Invitational. Last year, Both squads begin their ardu- Sink Price here off the bat." Butler had an impressive 22-12 record and qualified for the ing check Temple's offense by ous task of defending last To do that. Price will need a National Invitational Volleyball Championship. keeping it off the field. And the solid effort from his charges. He defense has to create some op- season's Mid-American Confer- including the defending individ- The Indians of Arkansas State also qualified for the NCAA's, . portunitles with big plays, i.e. ence championships at home ual MAC champion, senior Su- is counting on, among others: but thus far have only a 2-3 record. turnovers. The defense gave the Saturday. Ohio University and zanne Isco. She is one of several ■ Laura Hall, a senior who has The Falcons have the poorest record of the teams at the Butler Falcons a chance to beat Alabama the University of Toledo will headliners on the women's team, been plagued with a plethora of Invitational at 2-7. They did win Tuesday, against Wright State, two weeks ago - it should do as provide the competition in a meet but coach Steve Price is far from injuries. Although she has been in five games. much or more against the Owls. the Falcons hope to use as a step- overconfident. all-MAC each of her three years. Remember the old football ping stone to continued success. Ohio has won the MAC title six Price feels she is just now begin- Soccer team travels to Oxford adage: avoid the big mistakes, The women's cause is aided by out of the past eight years, and ning to reach her potential, not- and things will generally work The Falcon soccer team is competing in the Kclme Invitational the fact that they are returning they finished a close second to in Oxford this weekend. out for themselves. 13 of 16 runners from last year. See COUNTRY, page seven. Brown's pick: BG 24, Temple the Falcons in preseason MAC MAC rival Miami is hosting the event, which also boasts teams 20. from Centra] Connecticut and George Washington. All in all, the Falcons can give Bowling Green takes on Central Connecticut at 3:IS p.m. Sat- themselves a big lift heading into urday and then meets up with George Washington Sunday at 1 next week's HUGE game at p.m. The team with the best record among the four teams will be Miami with a victory. Now that Ohio carries rare undefeated considered the champion. Wasean Tait is out for the year in The Falcons are coming off a championship in the Pepsi/Nike Toledo, the MAC race is even Classic in Vermont last weekend. more wide open than it was, and mark heading to Army game the Redskins have to be con- Tennis team hosts Keefe Invitational sidered the odds-on favorite. tion," coach Jim Grobe said. "We son media balloting. With 19 wins Rusty Miller The men's tennis team hosts the annual Keefe Invitational at By the way, it would be great to The Associated Press went from the beginning of the in the last 11 years, even that see a big crowd out for the first might have been overly optimis- the Keefe Tennis Courts beginning today and running through season where everybody said, Sunday. home game of the season against tic for the downtrodden Ohio a major opponent in Temple. Bring on Nebraska, Tennessee •Hey, you'll get killed. You'll be Action runs throughout each day of the event. Really, 1 p.m. isn't as early as and Florida State. But, first, lucky to win a game.' Now all of a program. most of you might think on a Sat- bring on Army. sudden, the expectations are that A shocking 44-14 pounding of Women's golf visiting Gopher Invitational urday. Ohio puts a 2-0 record - it's we're just going to keep on win- Akron in the home opener was Check out the "1996 Falcon first since 1976 - on the line ning, like that's the way it should followed by an equally shocking The women's golf team is competing in the Gopher Invitational Football Preview" edition inser- when it travels to West Point on be." 21-10 victory at Hawaii last Sat- at Minnesota this weekend. ted in today's paper. It's 16 pages Saturday. Needless to say. Bob- The Bobcats were picked to urday. All of a sudden, people are of all you ever wanted to know cat boosters are in an uproar. finish eighth in the Mid- Compiled from staff reports about BGSU football. "It really is an amazing situa- American Conference in presea- See OHIO, page seven. Pack it on Till it Sticks in 96 Pack it on Till it Sticks in 96 FALCON FOOTBALL Undergraduate Alumni Association Presents Pack it on Till it Sticks in '96 Our Annual mud Volleyball Tournament will be /^* LIVE! held on Sun. Sept. 22 from 9 to 4 behind the Field House. Forms are available at the Mileti Alumni Center. Have any questions call: Angela 352- WBGU 3741. There will be a live DJ & great prizes. 88.1 Saturday • pregame show at noon IjfflJHHlilWWIBaBB page six The Hi i News Friday, September 13, 1996 Shula: Bengals are just trying too hard Joe Kay re pressing a little bit, too." In the two games this season, he has not posted the numbers he to start playing like it, including relax and let it happen." The Associated Press There's some support for Shu- Blake has passed for only 389 did last year," Shula said diplo- myself," Blake said. Whether it's trying too hard or la's theory, but it's not universal. yards with two touchdowns and matically. "At times, he hasn't Running back Eric Bieniemy thinking to much, the Bengals CINCINNATI -- Coach Dave For instance, Blake doesn't buy three interceptions. had time to make decisions. thinks there's something to the are certainly having no fun. Shula has a theory for the Cin- into it. Knowing that Blake disagrees Other times he's had drops (by notion that the Bengals are up- Some of them realized it by cinnati Bengals' 0-2 start: They'- His theory is a little different: with his assessment, Shula has receivers). He hasn't had a run- tight, for whatever reason. watching Green Bay beat Phila- re not bad, they're just trying too The Bengals are thinking too been careful to avoid saying that ning game to complement what "Right now, it's obvious we're delphia 39-13 Monday night. hard. much rather than trying to do too the quarterback is pressing or we're trying to do." just not clicking as a unit," he Shula thinks the Bengals will much. trying to do too much. And Blake has made some bad said. "I think instead of relaxing "We just saw in that game how start playing up to expectations "We're not just playing and "Jeff, I think, is trying to do too decisions, forcing passes that and playing, we're all trying to much enthusiasm they had and as soon as they stop trying to having fun," Blake said. "We're ..." Shula said, smiling as he de- turned into interceptions. make a big play. You've got to how hard they were playing," meet them. They've done so trying not to mess up so much clined to complete the sentence. "We have some Pro Bowl cali- understand, you can't force a running back Ki-Jana Carter many things wrong in the first that we're messing up. We're "In the first couple of weeks. ber guys around here. We've got play to happen. You have to just said. two games that fans already are thinking about it too much in- starting to write them off. stead of just doing it. Jeff Blake has thrown more "I think I've gotten into that interceptions than touchdowns, funk, too. You're talking to your- Damay Scott and Carl Pickens self too much ~ try not to do this, Williams carries Yankees to win the ball. The official scorer cred- have dropped passes, the running try not to do that - and then you Harry Atkins "Well, I feel the pressure every RBI singles that chased rookie end up doing it anyway. You just The Associated Press day," Williams said. "It just Justin Thompson (1-5). ited Clark with a sacrifice fly, game has been running in place ruling that Fryman would have and special teams have had one talk yourself out of your game, seems to work out well down the "It seems like the strike zone basically." DETROIT - A year ago. Bemie stretch. I know there's no shrank a little bit and I had to scored anyway. breakdown after another. come in," Thompson said. "One of these days we're going "I think Jeff feels he needs to Blake's numbers show that Williams played a major role in tomorrow." "They're a bunch of fastball hit- to find the chemistry or ingre- press a little bit to do some things something's drastically wrong New York's stretch run to a wild- The Yankees arrived at Tiger ters and they took advantage of dient to get over that hump," Bell and might be forcing the action a with the offense, which had the card berth. This season, he might Stadium having lost 15 of 24, llth-ranked passing attack in the carry the Yankees to a pennant. prompting manager Joe Torre to It." said. "Right now we just don't little bit," Shula said. "I'm sure have it. We're getting beat by Carl and Darnay feel a little NFL last season. Blake, who went Williams drove in eight runs, call a 25-minute pregame meet- Hayes and Andy Fox hit solo to the Pro Bowl, threw for 3,822 including a grand slam off the ing before the opener. The team home runs in the ninth, and then better teams right now. I hope I pressure to make a spectacular learn from it and the guys in the yards last season with 28 touch- facing of the third deck and a responded by scoring 28 runs in Williams connected left-handed play because we're not getting it other room learn from it and find done in other areas. Maybe they'- downs and 17 interceptions. three-run homer, and the AL three days, and increased its lead for a long drive to right field off East-leading Yankees completed to three games over Baltimore, Jose Lima. out what it takes to beat those a three-game sweep by defeating which played Chicago at night. "Jose just doesn't seem to pitch teams." Detroit 12-3 Thursday. "Bernie Williams is kind of my well in that situation," Detroit Notes: The grand slam by Wil- "It was a great game. We'll cer- wild card," Torre said. "I can bat manager Buddy Bell said. "For liams was his second of the IIGSU Cross Country -% tainly take it," said Williams, who him anyplace in the lineup, and whatever reason, he seems to do season and fourth of his career. seems to thrive on the pressure he's still going to go up there and better when it's tighter. Maybe It was the third time in his career vs. of a September drive. "When just be Bernie Williams. I know it's concentation. We just wanted Williams has homered from each these days come, you just have to eight RBIs has to present itself to to get him some work, but it was side of the plate. ... Four homers enjoy them." you. But when it does, you still more work than we wanted." in a game tied the season-high for Ohio end Toledo Last season, Williams was hit- have to swing the bat and make Cone, making his third start the Yankees, as did three homers ting .294 before Sept. 1. Then he something happen." since coming back from an in one inning.... A throwing error Soturdoy, September 14 hit .364 the rest of the way as the David Cone (6-2) once again aneurysm in his right shoulder, by left fielder Higginson in the Yankees earned the wild-card overcame a shaky start. He al- won for the second time in his re- seventh was the 40th error by a Men begin ot 10:00; Women begin at 9:30 spot. lowed three runs in the first turn. Detroit outfielder this season. ... three innings, but no more before In his first start since surgery, Four walks tied Tim Raines' ca- leaving after the seventh with a he began the game with two reer high. He has drawn four S-3 lead. walks before pitching seven no- walks four times, the last April Already Tired of Cramped Computer Labs / "That is what being a great hit innings in Oakland. In his last 20, 1994, at Milwaukee. ... The pitcher is all about," Torre said. outing, Cone gave up three runs grand slam was the 12th the BGs NEW "Anybody can go out there with on his first five pitches, but al- Tigers have allowed this season, Computer Source i ihj Bowluf < IT .i great stuff and do well. When you lowed no more runs in a seven- adding to their single-season re- BUY direct and SAVE don't have it, that's when you find inning effort against Toronto. cord. The previous major league hundred! ov«r thc out what somebody is all about." "The first inning, I was strug- record was 10 by Seattle in 1992. Competition oetoty Williams, who had been batting gling," Cone said. "I dont know ... The Tigers now have given up Y^ei just .268 since the All-Star break why. I guess I've got to find a 225 homers, just one shy of the after a stellar first half, broke better way to warm up or some- major league record by the 1987 out in a big way, setting a career thing, get ready to go." Orioles. ... Tigers pitching coach P133 Praam high for RBIs. Travis Fryman's RBI double Jon Mat lack was reassigned to INCIUCIES SVCA MoNiTOR ANCJ I : i.n Ii.nd Drive "That was a wonderful game and a sacrifice fly by Tony Clark another position within the or- 8* MUICI-MC.JI.I kil for Bernie," Torre said. "He just put Detroit ahead 2-0 in the first. ganization Thursday. Rick Adair, CANON COIOR Bubble IET PRJNIER .* i i> Voice Minium ■XSHli looked locked in today. We need The Tigers tied it at 3 in the the Tigers minor league pitching II. Mil I IX)RAM somebody like that right now. third when Williams lost Clark's coordinator, will assume Mat- That takes the pressure off fly ball in the sun, allowing Fry- lack's duties through the rest of everybody else." man to score. The Yankees the season. It was believed Mat- Williams put the Yankees center fielder avoided an error lack sought the move for person- ^_. ahead 3-2 in the third with his on the play, however, when he al reasons. ... Frank O'Rourke, a recovered in time to force Bobby Other Systems A\ Jiljbk 25th homer, a right-handed shot one-time teammate of Ty Cobb in the second deck in left field. Higginson at second. and longtime scout for the Yan- Buy Your Own Computer and Get Your Work Done When You Want With the score 3-all in the fifth, Higginson had held up at first, kees, was inducted Thursday into Williams and Charlie Hayes hit thinking Williams would catch the Canadian Baseball Hall of at Your Pace in the Comfort of Your Own Room. Fame. O'Rourke, a native of Ha- milton, Ontario, played on six teams from 1912-31, including JOIN THE FUN AND EXCITEMENT AT PERRY STADIUM! the Tigers. He died in 1986 at the 1996 BGSU age of 91. Home Football Schedule Sept. 14 Temple...1:00 Sept. 28 JUST PRESENT YOUR BGSU I.D. FOR ADMISSION! Central Michigan 1:00 Oct. 12 Kent 1:00 (Homecoming) Oct. 19 Ball A Special Thanks to State 1:00 this year's sponsors, Barney's Convenience Mart, Nov. 9 Food Town, Krogers. 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Friday, September 13, 1996 The B<. News page seven OHIO Continued from page six. "All of a sudden, our kids play game!' It's really funny how yards rushing in the two victor- far. start to feel good about our- hard and we get some breaks and things change." ies while fullback Steve Hookfin "We're just having fun," Grobe selves. We're more confident actually excited about Ohio foot- we won at Hawaii. Army opens its season with had 145 yards at Hawaii. said. "Our kids are playing real right now, but the scary part Is ball for a change. "Now everybody's talking high hopes of improving on last Ohio has attempted just 10 hard. They're flying around and not being overconfident. That's "A lot of people thought this about Northwestern and I'm say- year's 5-5-1 mark and making it passes so far this year, complet- they're making a bunch of mis- what can happen to a young team. Hawaii-Army-Northwestern road ing, 'What are you-all thinking? to a bowl game. ing five for a grand total of 11 takes, but they're doing some They can feel good about one or swing would be so brutal it would Have you ever been to West Point The Bobcats counter with an yards. good things, too. two wins. just crush us," said Grebe, who and played those guys? They option attack guided by quarter- But the Bobcats seem to have "For a young team, it's hard, was 2-8-1 in his first year at Ohio. think they're going to a bowl back Kareem Wilson, with 206 an answer for every question so but we have to be mature enough "I told our team we could lose to play one game at a time. We're the next 10. But we can win the TEMPLE not in any way good enough to next 10, too." Continued from page five. the pressure on him but on the - but you have to have alterna- Rogers, Terry Loville, Eric other end keep hiin from scram- tive plans if there isn't. Starks and several others should campus Of course, the key to shutting bling, where he can be equally "It really comes down to if you all see action and allow quarter- down the pass is shutting down deadly. want to cover or rush the passer. back Bob Niemet a number of op- the run first. Much of the heat will fall on And with Burris, you've got to tions. "It all starts again with our the linebackers in BG's 34 have both of those elements in Re-establishing the running Quartersw ability to shut down the run," scheme, particularly the brother your game plan." game will be a top priority, as carry-out Blackney said. "If you don't shut tandem of Kevin and Joe O'Neill well. down the run, you don't even at inside linebacker who per- On the defensive side of the "I think we have to run the ball have to worry about getting to formed so well against Alabama ball. Temple has shown its vul- better than we did against Ala- the passing phase of it. The suc- two weeks ago. nerability thus far this season bama and our third down conver- Sports Bar and Grill cess that Temple has had since "We've worked hard in the off- and the Falcon offense will have sion has to get a lot better Burris has been there... has been week in trying to find the right to take full advantage. offensively," Blackney said. .home of the riding his arm." combinations of people who can A big plus for BG will be "We've got to be able to move the cheap 22 oz. draft Bowling Green will throw a put pressure on the passer," having its full complement of chains a little bit to get the de- number of different schemes at Blackney said. "Hopefully, there wide receivers available for the fense a little rest." $1.50 Burris, trying on one end to keep will be improvement in that area first time this season. Jacque Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. any time, any day COUNTRY Open DAILY 11:00 am 2:30am happy hour 11-9 Continued from page fix. the linebef jre OU's fourth girl. MAC. strides," according to Sink. "He's Mondays: While the men's goals aren't "The main thing is we can running stronger than he ever 250 drafts 5-9pm 100 wings 9- 12am ing, "She's on the verge of being quite as lofty, make no mistake compete with OU," Sink said. He has before." In last week's time Tuesdays: a national class runner." about it, they want to emerge vic- likes a big challenge to open the trial, he was sandwiched in be- ■ Sophomore transfer Jess torious as well. campaign. "It's a great first tween Flaute and Carney. Greek Night LaFene, who has pleased Price Unlike his colleague on the meet, because it will tell us ex- Wednesdays: with her early season workouts. women's side, men's coach Sid actly where we are." While this meet has no bearing Import Night - all Imports $1.75 The Sandusky, Ohio native spent Sink is not blessed with a wealth For that to be in the "W col- on conference standings, both Thursdays: a year at North Carolina before of experience. Lost are the top umn, the men will have to give a Price and Sink would like to see their teams start off on the right Ladies Night - half price drinks 6-9pm deciding to return home. three performers from last performance that Sink believes Fridays: ■ Senior Renee Strayer, who year's MAC championships, and they have in them. Leading the foot. While a victory is not the was right on the heels of Hall and five of the top seven. Falcons into the fray will be jun- only barometer for success, the 25* drafts 5-9pm $2 cover; LaFene in a test run a week ago. "We're still trying to win," Sink ior co-captain Craig Nieset, and Falcon women and men would Karaoke 9:30-l:30am From Coshocton, Ohio, Strayer is said. "That's our main goal." sophomores Pat Carney and Dan like to send a message that they Saturdays: a walk-on who has established Returning arc juniors Rob Flaute. did indeed learn from the past, Margaritas $1.00 Long Islands $2.00 herself as one of BGSU's top Bowman and Jim Weckesser, Nieset "has made huge and they want to repeat it. Sundays: competitors. who finished 19th and 21st, re- Steak-n-eggs $6.49 1 l-4pm ■ Freshmen Nikki Monroe and spectively, in the MAC a year Shannon Baird should also be ago. Sink is hoping they will help Bloody Marys$1.00 ll-4pm running toward the front of the show a young team the hunger 500 shots l-9pm pack come Saturday. and desire necessary to win. buy one appetizer, get second half off While the team's first goal is to "The guys returning know how BCSU TENNIS win the meet, Price does not want great it was (to win the MAC)," — to stop there. He'd like each of Sink said, and he believes his Saturday September 14th his athletes to beat the respective team can do it again. "This team KEEFE INVITE Tailgate Party runner from OU. Doing so would has lots of ability - whether it's (BGSU 1st home game vs. Temple) ensure a victory, as a cross coun- ready to show it or not is the September 13-15 (All Day) Bar Opens at 7am try score is compiled by adding question." Breakfast Buffet & Bloody Marys/ up the places of the top five run- It will be tough, though, as OU Keeie l&mfo Courts ners and the low score wins. He'd boasts of a men's team that was Screwdrivers $1 until game time also like to see his top five cross the preseason pick to win the Aftergame LOVE ZOMBIES 10pm-2am $2 cover

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M' May 97, Call TROPICAL RESORTS HIRING Scheduling On-Camput Inlerviewa. tations, as they may vary. Consult the Campus 353-2624/1037 Interview sign-ups lor the recruitng period Recmtment Calendar for dates, times and loca- Entry level positions available worldwide (Ha- Attention All Education Mafons 2 bedroom apartment to be subleased. SepL 30. 1996 through Oct 18. 1006. writ be- tions. waii, Mexico. Carribean etc) Waitstaff. BGSEA invites you to attend our first general Call 353-0511 after 5 pm gin witfi Open Interview Sigrvup on Monday. meeting on Sept. 17 at 0pm m MacDonald PERSONALS housekeepers. SCUBA dive leaders, fitness September 16. 1006. at 5pm. Students who Additional Placement Services: There are Quad. Countryside Room. ?77's call 2-2943 counselors and more. Call Resort Employment have received lerters of invitation (or Pre- important services available to you at the Ca- See you there* FEMALE NON-SMOKING SUBLEASER Services 1-206 971 3600 ext R55444 selection Interviews may atari tigrvup on S140VMO. 2 blocks from campus. Call Any reer Services. Please note that not an organi- ■AOO'AGO'AQO'AOO- Wednesday, October 2. 1006. at 5 p.m. to zations and companies regularly recruit on col- 354-2536 select their reserved interview time Beginning Aipha Gamma Delta wants to FOR SALE lege campuses The list below generally re- congratulate our Rho Chi's and WANTED: College students interested in food, at 5pm on Friday. October 3.1006. any regis- ATTENTION flects the high demand areas m the world of fun, fitness, and facts to attend eight week nu- tered student and alumnus may access fie Honor* Student Association Panhel member on a job well work. Please do not become discouraged if done> We are al proud of trition, health A fitness program Tuesdays sign-up system lor General Signups of pre- Frosh Rep Elections your career field is not requested. Each day, your hard work I 3-30-5:00pm Starts end or September Call '67 Ford Escort for sale selection only schedules. Please note: nor- Tues .Sept 17.9pm the staff of Career Services refers registered 'AaO-AOO-AOO'AOO' 372 9355 for more information I TAKE A BITE needs some work, $650 mally pre-aelect'ed etudenta acceea all students directly to employers who have posi- Ashley Activity Lounge Call Kara at 372-3554 1 AND ON THE MOVE FOR HEALTH AND JOY echedulee fk*l, however, due lo leteneae of Gel involved tions in a wide variety ot career fields We also Fee matenals are bursar able companies receiving rssumes, open assist you in conducting a fob search through •Free 10 Good Home* A black cock-a-poo. 1971 Cheveile Malibu Convertible sehedutes are accessible first for this sign- the following services: career and placement ATTN: OMICRON DELTA KAPPA male about 3 yrs. old. all shots, house broken. up period. All interview schedules rsmsan on Original condition. $4,500 call 352-0387 (days) counseling. VIP professional vacancy hotline, Our first ODK meeting friendly. Call 372-7742 8-S. HELP WANTED Ins unW two days prior to the organization's or 352-9091 (eve) or can be seen anytime at job search workshops, professional develop- will be held Monday Sept. 16 ATTENTION visit A message not available lor sign-ups in- Wright Tire & Auto ,089 N. Main St. ment seminars, career lairs and the Falcon Ca- m 103 BA. See you there. dicates that a schedule is offline. In this in- Honor* Student Association reer Connection The Center for Career Re- Frosh Rep Elections stance, please call the office directly at f1 Awesome Trips! Hundreds of Students sources contains a wealth of information about Tues.. Sepi. 17.9pm 1984 S10 Blazer 4x4. New exhaust, starter, 372-2356 lo schedule an interview appoint careers, employers and current tob vacancies Are Earning Free Spring Break Trips * Don I Miss Ashley Activity Lounge Money! Sell S Trips A Go Free! Bahamas brake pads, good cond $3200. OBO. inALLHelds "The Bird Cage" Get involvedl Crulee $279, Cancun 4 Jamaica 1399, Pan- 353-7160 Accessing the Placement System: Tonight and tomorrow 6 and 11pm ama Clly/Daylona $1191 1989 Hundai XL. Auto, 2 dr. hatchback. 1. Dal 372-9600. (You must be registered with OLSC111 ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS!!! Grants 4 www.aprlngbraaktravel.com 89K. stereo, runs great. $1400. Resume Expert Plus) YOU MUST SUBMIT A COPY OF YOUR Admission $2.00 scholarship* available from sponsors!!! No 1-400-67843*6 Call 354-6192 (You will hear) If you wish to schedule an ap- LASER PRINTED PLACEMENT DATA Fore more info, call 2-7164 prepayments, everfll SSSCasri (or cot. $1750 weekly possible pointment with a visiting employe*, press »he 1 SHEET WITHIN 48 HOURS AFTER SIGNING Sponsored by UAO leoom. For Into: 1-800-243-2433. mailing our circulars. key. If you would like to hear Placement News. UP. FAILURE TO COMPLY WTTH THIS POL- 5 disc CD Player - Panasonic $100 OBO Call For info, cal 301 -306-1207 press the 2 key Press tie 3 key if you havs ICY MAY RESULT IN YOUR REMOVAL ATTENTION SENIORS!! Bob® 3S3-S14S Interested or studying Public Relations? Reminder thai Homecoming King A Queen been pre-selected by an employer Press the 4 FROM THE INTERVIEW SCHEDULE. FENDER 6 STRING GUITAR. LIKE NEW PRSSA is holding its first meeting for the Applications are due Today by 3:00pm in the key lo access the Alumni VP Service. Press Chikjca/e needed in my Perryaburg FL Me*gs CONDITION, NEW NICKEL TUNERS, YOU 96-97 school year, Monday at 7pm m BA 117 Office ol Student Acs vines. 3rd Fl Unkml the 5 key to hear your confirmed appointments. home. 24-30 hours/week for 3 young children GET: BRAND NEW STRINGS. NEW STRAP For more information call 372-7164 Press the star (') key to quit. Thursday. 10/10/96 Caring, dependable non-smoker Must have CAPO. PICKS A LEMON OIL CLEANER. 2. 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