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Mostly cloudy today. High near 50. Clear and cold good tonite. Low near 40. morning BG News Friday Bowling Green State University September 24, 1982 Lebanese president sworn in amidst rubble by the Associated Press force charged with guarding against during the mass killings, which were forces intervened to stop the blood- The Lebanese military prosecutor- Beirut's outskirts. further Christian-Moslem bloodlet- carried out by Israel's Lebanese bath. general announced he had launched "I shall offer no program of a new Amin Gemayel took over as Leb- ting. The first peacekeeping unit, 300 Christian allies. an official investigation to try to de- era because a single concern grips us anon's president Thursday, vowing to French paratroopers, was expected in The respected Israeli newspaper LEBANESE RED CROSS workers termine who was responsible for the now...This is to stop the vicious cycle stop "the vicious cycle of bloody vio- the Lebanese capital Friday morning, Haaretz quoted two Israeli soldiers Thursday continued to dig for more killings. of bloody violence on Lebanon's soil," lence" that has gripped his land for and the Marines on Saturday. stationed near the massacre scene as bodies among the earth and rubble Amin Gemayel, 40, a political he declared. eight years. Recriminations from last week's saying they suspected a slaughter eushed up by bulldozers in an attempt leader of the Phalange Party, was "The wars of others in Lebanon and ''It expresses all we had in mind, Beirut refugee camp massacre con- was under way in the Palestinian i hide the bodies in the Sabra and elected president by the Lebanese at Lebanon's expense must stop. This really," former Prime Minister Saeb tinued to rock Israel. camps and had informed their com- Chatilla camps. Parliament on Tuesday, replacing his will be accomplished by a strong, Salam, a leading Lebanese Moslem, manders, but were told: "It's all A spokesman said five more bodies 34-year-old brother Bashir, the Pha- independent sovereign state capable said of the Christian president's inau- AN ESTIMATED 3,000 demonstra- right, don't worry." were found Thursday morning, bring- langist militia leader and president- of safeguarding public freedoms and gural speech. "We have great hopes tors, shouting "Begin resign!", Israeli Defense Minister Ariel Sha- ing the total recovered to 298. Relief elect who was assassinated in a bomb bringing about a withdrawal of all in him." marched on Prime Minister Menac- ron says Israeli troops helped coordi- officials said many more may be blast Sept. 14. foreign armies from the entire soil of In the Mediterranean, 1,800 U.S. hem Begin's home as the wave of nate the Christian Phalangist militia buried. Estimates of the total slain the homeland." Marines aboard the helicopter carrier protests continued over his govern- raid on the two predominantly Mos- range from 300, the U.S. government THE NEW PRESIDENT took the Syrian troops and Palestinian guer- Guam steamed toward Beirut to join ment's refusal to authorize an inde- lem camps, but never expected it to report, to 1,400, the estimate of the oath of office before the assembled rillas control eastern Lebanon's Be- a new three-nation peacekeeping pendent inquiry into Israeli conduct end in a massacre. He says Israeli Palestine liberation Organization. Parliament at a military school on kaa Valley and the country's north. Deserted 'eyesores to remain standing by Lou Wilin caved in on one side. Shelley said she staff reporter had the owner block off that area with boards. Eyesores though they may be, local "It's safe for me to get to the front abandoned homes probably will stand door," she said. for awhile, according to local offi- Owners of the abandoned buildings cials. on Court and Ridge Streets near the "In tearing down a house we have to railroad tracks, and at 656 Manville determine whether there is a danger apparently do not have any plans for or a nuisance, not 'Geez, that doesn't the houses, she said. But the owners look nice' - that doesn't cut it," Larry are paying property taxes on the lots, Sorrells, supervising sanitarian for she said. the Wood County Health Department, The city can take legal action said. against the property owners, but it Sanitarian Debbie Shelley said the does not have the funds to demolish houses are not a danger or nuisance. the buildings, according to Shelley. "It's not worth our while to have it torn down," she said. "At this point INSTEAD OF USING its fiscal 1982 it's acceptable until something hap- $96,200 Community Development pens." Block Grant (CDBGl for demolition, Local officials have not determined Bowling Green used the money to put exactly what that something is. an elevator in the city building to "They're unsightly, but they're not provide access for handicapped per- a danger where kids play," Rod No- sons, Carolyn Lineback, grants ad- ble, Bowling Green zoning inspector, ministrator for Bowling Green, said. said. She added that future CDBG money Shelley said she inspects buildings could be used for demolition. in the city regularly and she works It costs about $3,000 to demolish with the owners to prevent hazards. houses that are about the size of the buildings on Court and Manville, Sor- "I'M WORKING with the owners of rells said. those houses," she said. "If I notice Shelley said the owners have kept any problem there, I notify the the buildings boarded up. owner." "The main thing on an abandoned Shelley said she has had the owner house is that it is boarded up so it of the two houses on Court Street, can't be vandalized," she said. near the railroad tracks, tear down a "As long as a landlord is willing to N 3G - onoi- Jerrv Cattaneo garage and remove a chimney that keep it closed up. they're doing all Thu abandoned ':ouse ot 512 Derby Ave is owned by William J. and John O Warj /• is was falling apart. they can," she said."No one lives Just an eyesore? definitely an eyesore but if its appearance is a reflection of its stability it moy also be an The porch on one of the houses see EVESORESirt.i. 3 safety haiord Study affects off-campus student code by Doug Llllibrldge looking into possible changes in the that we're currently researching," Galen Ash, chief of city police, he the off-campus situation. Arrowsmith and Dickinson's rec- staff reporter Code so that off-campus students that said Ragusa. said. ommendations must be approved bv commit misdemeanors may also be THE RESEARCHERS, Dr. Boh Ar- Ragusa, University President Paul Research is underway into chang- brought before the Office of Stan- Ash was quoted in the Daily Senti- rowsmith, associate dean of students, Olscamp and the University Board of MISDEMEANORS INCLUDE such nel-Tribune as saying that the off- and Derek Dickinson, director of the ing the student code as it pertains to dards and Procedures. crimes as disturbing the peace, drunk Trustees before the recommendations off-campus students. Section III, Item B-2 of the student campus parties were keeping his men Office of Standards and Procedures, will become part of the student code. and disorderly conduct, and any vio- from patrolling while they were are looking into how other universi- Currently, the code states that if a code states that "The University's lation of the new state drinking law. University student commits a felony, special authority will be asserted only spending the majority of their time ties have dealt with the problem and Undergraduate Student Govern- The research is being undertaken in breaking up parties or responding to ment President Everett Gallagher that person may be charged by the where its interests as an academic an effort to ease the pressure on the whether the University should pros- courts as well as being charged and community are distinctly and clearly complaints about parties. ecute before or after a court decision. has voiced his concern over the issue Bowling Green city police and, thus, Campus Safety and Security Direc- "We have already looked into a few and plans to get all the organizations penalized by the Office of Standards impaired." * improve University-community rela- and Procedures. "Defining what areas consititute tor Bill Bess responded, by a letter to legal decisions and, in the cases we that are represented in USG involved tions, Ragusa said. The decision to Mayor Alvin Perkins, that campus in opposing the University's proposal, According to Dr. Donald Ragusa, the 'University's interests as an aca- look into the matter was based partly have seen, hearings by both the Uni- dean of students, the University is demic community' is one of the things security would cooperate in any way versity and the courts do not consti- if a proposal follows from the re- on statements that were made by possible to help the city police with tute double jeopardy," said Ragusa. search. Parking: Assault protection personal decision New plan for ticketed visitors Advice for self-defense Eyesore update taken away and used against you," as the victim tnen runs as fast as Since our series on eyesores and she added. she can. safety hazards began on Tuesday, by Mark H. Wellman ACCORDING TO Yarnell, the fam- Things such as keys, pens and work has begun to clean up the reporter ily member usually will be found pencils are not good weapons of BUT GARCIA said it is difficult Heinz factory off of ti. Enter- Eiiilty of the violation. The fine would defense since generally they do not to strike someone in the groin area prise St., owned by Maurer-Green There will soon be a more defined e suspended if it is their first offense, seriously injure the attacker, Go- hard enough to incapacitate him. realtors. In addition, the number Erocedure to handle parking viola- she said. forth said. McNaughton said persons being appearing on the front door of the ons committed by students' rela- If there is a visitor's permit on the attacked should fight hard when ZIp'Z Ice Cream Store at E Woos tives visiting the University. vehicle and it receives a violation the CATHY GARCIA, peer advisor defending themselves. ter and S. Mercer Sts. has received six "The student will have to sign a ticket would be billed to the owner of for the Student Wellness Center, "If you're going to go for it, go calls concerning the building. form letter stating that a family the car. disagrees with this view. for it, he said. "Just break away According to a secretary at that num- member was driving the vehicle on Yarnell said she recalled one occa- "Carry a pen, pencil, or keys in and run like hell." ber, some of the calls were from the day of the violation and the stu- sion where a student came in very such a way so that if someone "The best weapons are first the students wishing to live in the build- dent or I will send the letter to the angry about receiving several park- by Carolyn Van Schalk comes up behind you, you can brain, next the mouth, then the ing. Since tha,t number was painted family member asking them to ex- ing violations. The student claimed staff reporter strike them," Garcia said. hands, legs, arms, and feet," Go- on the door, ownership of the build- plain the violation," Jean Yarnell, that her mother committed the viola- Jim McNaughton, hall director forth said. ing has been transferred to Dan- associate director of Parking and tions. Yarnell said she immediately As the number of reported rapes of Anderson Hall, suggests running Garcia said there are several bury Realtors in Toledo. Traffic Services, said. called the mother, who told her she on campus rises, many people on to a nearby house or even into the methods of using your body as a CJSG election results Yarnell added she hopes the proce- had not been on campus on the dates campus are providing advice, in- middle of the road if you suspect defense. dure will stop students from falsely of the violations. formation, and help for those who you are being followed. Although it The results of the first elections reporting that a family member was "The University has the legal right have been attacked and for those sounds crazy, it can help, he said. "Gouge the eyes with your were announced Thursday night by driving their vehicle. to look at the immediate family who want to protect themselves "Nothing is silly," McNaughton hands, or come down on the attack- Undergraduate Student Govern- If the family member admits to the relationship because the family is an from attack. said. "So what if you feel stupid er's foot or shin," Garcia said. ment's student welfare coordinator, violation, the fine would be taken off extension of the student," she said. Cindy Goforth of Campus Safety three times a week," he added. Goforth and Garcia both suggest Andy Longo, who was responsible the student's bill and the family mem- The student signed an agreement and Security said protection from You must try to think quickly, that yelling "fire" is a strong de- for the elections process. ber would assume responsibility, she with the University statingthey would assault through self defense is a Goforth said. Sometimes the bi- fense. Goforth explained that many The winners are: from District I, said. follow all regulations. Dr. Daniel Her- personal decision that can only be zarre and unexpected may help, people do not respond to screams Dave Coleman; from District 2, When a family member wants to ron, of the legal studies department, made at the time of the actual she said. Goforth told of a woman but everyone wants to see a fire. Gary Simon; from District 3, Brian appeal their parking violation they said. attack. who escaped attack by getting Balrd; from District 4, Terry Zieg- should take it over to the Parking and "If the victim tries to fight," dowm on the ground on all fours, ler; from District 5, Doug Echler; Traffic Services Office immediately THE PARKING SERVICES Office Goforth said, "she must be pre- eating grass, and mooing like a ALTHOUGH THE self defense and the five off-campus rep- after receiving the violation, she said. finds the owner of vehicle through a pared to hurt the attacker enough cow. decision is very personal, there are resentatives are Jim Grierson, Robin The student also can appeal the ticket state law enforcement lead terminal, to get away. certain measures and precautions Marsh, Dave Ryan, Eric Schultz. and to the Student Traffic Court, she Yarnell said. The office looks at the 'If you use any type of weapon, Goforth also suggests a kick in that women can take, Garcia said. Chris Zoeller. added. see PARKING page 4 you have to be prepared to have It the groin as a goodoefense as long $ see RAPE page 3 2 The gO fYewa/Septcmfcer 24. 1982 ^-^ The BGBCi newsNews Israel not kind of friend U.S. needs

On Wednesday, Israeli Defense with Israel. Upon examination one will find that thing is that Guatemala probably OPINION Minister Sharon provided some star- Israel is our friend. Most Ameri- Israel is indeed our friend. Not a won t go red. Israel did the job. And tling revelations before the Knesset, cans would agree with that statement. friend as vou or I would define the that's what friends are for. Vol.63 September 24, 1982 No. 16 Israel's parliament. In an hour-long Quite a few of us disagree with Israeli term, but an indispensible 'friend' in Israel also provides arms and train- elicy at times, but at the core we still the vernacular of international poli- ing to Chile, Argentina, South Africa, lieve that Israel is our friend. Its tics. In layman's terms, Israel acts as and other members of the interna- time we looked at just why we call our henchman, our hired muscle. tional repression club. COMMENT Israel a friend. They do the jobs which we, the great It seems ironic that the same coun- Ousting Begin, Sharon by Richard L. Faris pure bastion of democracy, want try which generates world sympathy ISRAEL IS THE FRI END that out- done, but can't dirty ourselves with. by crying holocaust at every opportu- rages the Arabs who control the lifeb- When Jimmy Carter began his nity, supports Argentina and South address, he admitted to a great deal lood of our industrialised economy, great campaign for human rights, he Africa. Argentina is run by the only crucial to all Israelis of collution in the massacre of civil- but who are not our friends. In fact, was faced with quite a delemna in surviving government which backed ians in the two Beruit Palestinian Israel is the only friend we have that Central America. Guatemala was an Hitler during world war II. South t was with shock and outrage that we read a New York Times syndicate refugee camps. seems to be able to consistently out- integral part of the state depart- Africa uses the same biological deter- I story on the front page of Thursday's Cleveland Plain Dealer: Sharon admitted that he and his rage the entire world, including all ment's latest theories of communist minist philosophies to justify apart- commanders planned the session our other friends. expantion. Yet, it was also recong- heid as Hitler used to justify the JERUSALEM - Israeli Defense Minister Ariel Sharon admitted jointly with the Phalangists' militia. Israel is a friend who on the surface nised by the world community as one holocaust. Wednesday that Israel had asked and helped plan entry of Lebanese He acknowleged that he knew of the seems to provide us with nothing. We of the most repressive regimes in Phalangist refugee camps in Beirut last week where up to 1,500 residents killings a full day before the withdra- pour millions of dollars into their existence. We could not openly pro- AMERICA DOESN'T NEED were slaughtered. wal of the Phalangists' forces from economy each day and reap no bene- vide the military aid its leaders He acknowledged before the Knesset, Israel's parliament, that he and friends like Israel. Americans don't the camp. He did not, however, ex- fits in return (except inflation induced wanted to stop a growing guerilla need to give their tax dollars to coun- his commanders knew of the killings a full day before the Christian plain why the perpetrators of the by high government spending). Phalangists finally withdrew. oposition. And yet, to refuse them tries which help our government se- He also said that senior Israeli army officers had agreed to allow the massacre were not detained when We give them arms which they would allow a crucial domino, next to cretly funnel aid to grossly repressive Phalangists to stay in the camps for a day after suspicions were aroused they came out of the camp. consistently use in violation of the Mexico, to fall. regimes. about the bloodshed there. terms under which they were pro- Sharon insisted, however, that in joint planning sessions before the AFTER SHARON'S statements, vided (remember the cluster bombs). CARTER FOUND AN easy solution This country needs to learn the Tration, Israel army commanders had stressed to the Phalangists that Begin's allies in the Knesset voted And they have no qualms about to his dilemma; he called on our difference between a Jew and an was forbidden to harm the civilian population, especially women, down a motion calling for an indepen- breaking other agreements they enter friend Israel for help. Now the Guate- Israeli, just as we are beginning to see children and the elderly.' And he contended that 'when the picture dent investigation of the massacre. into with us. malan army is equipped with Israeli the diference between a Phalangist became clear, when we saw the enormity of the tragedy, it was too late, They are not part of any 'Red-Men- weapons and uses Israeli advisors. too late to do anything.' and a Christian. It's time to look at The Phalangists' mission, he said, was to search out and destroy any In view of these facts, one must ace domino theory' and are probably They have done their job very well; as Israel with open eyes see them as the PLO guerrillas that might have remained, not kill innocents. wonder what such an investigation the one country in the world with now, there are almost no moderate border-line facist murderers that they Sharon's revelations came in an hour-long address to the Knesset in would uncover. Perhaps, they would absolutely no chance of being ac- elements left in the country. The are. As we see their Phalangist co- which he was interrupted repeatedly by legislators accusing him and find evidence of Israeli approval of cepted into the Russian fold. remaining leftists are rapidly being horts as the furthest things from Prime Minister Menachem Begin of murder and calling for their the the full operation or even direct wiped out and the threat of commu- Christians possible. resignations." Israeli participation. THE OBVIOUS QUESTION be- nism seems small. We shouldn't care These possibilities may or may not comes: Why are the Israelis our that to eliminate the leftists, the Richard L. Faris is a junior Journa- Thursday, Begin's coalition in the Knesset defeated a motion calling for be fully investigated; however, there friends? To answer this we must look army, with the advice of Israel, elimi- lism and Political Science major from' an inquiry into the massacre, by a count of 48-42. That decision did not set is enough evidence already to cause below the surface of our relationship nates entire civilian populations Cincinnati. He is the former editor of well with the consciences of a member of Begin's cabinet, Energy Minister Americans to engage in a long-over- with Israel and find out what we get in where they are expected to be hiding Undercurrent, a newspaper of politi- Yitzhak Berman, and the civilian governor of the Israeli-occupied West due evaluation of our relationship return for our investment. (sound familiar?). The important cal analyses. Bank, Menachem Milson - both of whom resigned in outrage. For the benefit of Israel and all of its allies, the vote in the Knesset Speaking out against code change Thursday should have been a vote of "'no confidence" for Begin and LETTERS Sharon. The longer they stay in office, the greater the disservice they Situation: I'm at a party off-cam- city, is proposing a rule whereas editorial writer having linked Israel Kurdish State, or Estonian State, or provide for Israel, Jews, and all of mankind. 5us, the city police come and break up As much as Sharon would like, no one is going to sympathize with his students after being arrested in an with Nazi Germany, while Dr. Chittle Armenian State, there will not be a le party. There's trouble, I'm ar- off-campus incident, would then have seems to be using them in a petty, Palestinian one. Unless, the Kurds, problem - his Phalangists hit-men killed innocent women and children rested. I'm charged with disorderly their actions reviewed by the Univer- rather than just the PLO members Sharon wanted "sought out and "You're one, you re another" man- the Estonians, the Armenians, or the conduct, found guilty and fined. Not a sity. Being an off-campus representa- ner. Palestinians can win a state by force destroyed." pretty situation to say the least. Fi- tive for Student Government, I would No one here is seeking to condone of arms. Anyone can wish for his own Because the Phalangists were not Israelis does not lessen the problem nally after all the problems, I think like to inform the off-campus students killing, but we are seeking to keep the country, just as an Indian can wish for for Sharon and Begin. If the hit-men are hired, those who do the hiring are the situation is over, but not if the of this feasibility study before it be- debate at the level of reasoned re- the return of the Big Apple. held just as accountable. university has its way. comes another unpopular rule. Isn't it sponse and not emotional diatribe. It If Israel hopes to keep its allies in the world I which, despite Begin's The University is looking into the enough that when we do something seems, then, most appropriate to con- Shaya Kline arrogance, they do need), Begin and Sharon must be ousted. feasibility of creating laws or rules wrong the police are there to correct clude my letter with the last par- English Department If the Jews are to have a peaceful homeland, Begin and Sharon must be that would cover off-campus activ- us? Does the University have the agraph of Dr. Weinberg's guest ities. This would mean that any time ousted. right to get involved with everything column in the News of Sept. 16: you are busted off-campus you would we do? Voice your opinion to the dean "The issues in the Middle East Editor's notes: They are doing nothing but discrediting the work of their predecessors - also be punished on-campus. I do not of students!!! such as Golda Meir, David Ben-Gurion, Moshe Dayan - and it is time for conflict are complex and not easily The News goes too far feel that the University has the right soluble. Intemperate and irresponsi- them terminate their roles in the stormy history of the Middle East. nor should it have the power to govern Chris Zoaller ble statements concerning either side As a senior at BGSU, I have read student's activities once they leave Off-campus Rep. do little to inform your readers and the BG News daily, and I am fas- the confines of the University. Attack on We in berg serves only to feed irrational hatreds cinated at the amount of Editor's Rape: Heroes and Villains The right of students as citizens to and suspicions." Notes to letters that have appeared live and act within the laws set up by deemed unprofessional this semester. It seems there have the U.S. Constitution is a right that In the war against rape, as in any war, there are heroes and villains. The Or. Emil Dansker been more notes in three weeks than nobody can take away. If students do It is my turn to be deeply shocked Associate professor of Journalism there were my first three years. As heroes are too often tragic, and the villians too often go unchecked. not abide by the law of the land they by the lack of logic displayed by a editor, it is certainly your job to offer When dealing with heroes, one deals with a paradox - the heroes usually should be rightly punished, but they colleague in challenging the position notes as vehicles to clear ambiguities go unnoticed, but for their mental and physical safety, it almost must be no should not be punished for the same of another member of the university Zionism ingrained and add facts, but when you use those other way. offense twic. community. in Jewish psyche notes as vehicles to criticize your When dealing with villains, it is often difficult to distinguish who exactly We, as students, will not allow our- I refer to Dr. Charles Chittle's uns- readers, Mr. Collins, you have gone are the villains. Certainly those who commit rape are villains, but they are selves to be punished as if we were cholarly outburst against Dr. David There is a saying that every Jew too far. also mentally ill, for rape cannot be dismissed solely as a physical act. The five year olds having to learn between Weinberg in the Letters to the Editor knows: "scratch a goy and you will Will it be "open season" on anyone what is right and what is wrong. We section of the BG News for Sept. 23. find an anti-Semite. 'rProfessor Shuck who questions News' policy or remo- true villains are often those we call our public servants - the men and are adults and citizens and should be, While there is no question in my women of our judicial system who allow many rapists to get away with a is a perfect example. His commen- tely disagrees with the News the must be treated as such. mind that Dave Weinberg has no need tary reeked of racial elitism and slap on the hand. semester? For example, on Sept. 21, The University administration of me or anyone else to speak for him, demonstrated an ability to deal infor- 1982, Evangelist Tom Schroeder As a finale to our series on rape, the News would like to present some of should be forwarned that we will not I feel I cannot remain silent in the mation from the bottom of the historic wrote in complaining that his preach- the heroes and villains of rape in the news who have gone virtually sit back and allow our rights to be face of such an attack. deck of cards. The letter was an ing was attacked by statements made unnoticed in our pages during the recent days: taken away. We will do all that is It is possible to disagree, to cite insult. To call Zionism a tribal muta- in an editor's note. What happened? necessary to insure that our rights are sources that are at variance with tion is inane. Zionism has been in- You blasted him again, openly ques- HEROES not violated. We shall fight, we will those cited by another party, to ques- grained in the Jewish psyche since tioning his self-confidence. The aver- win. tion motives, to be skeptical or even Moses received the Torah on Mount age reader who reads the original A 14-YEAR-OLD GIRL - For her sake, that is how she was listed in the cynical, to question policy and to feel Sinai. Judaism has always been the article, the first letter and your edi- news story. We do not know her name, but maybe it is just as well. She was Mark Dolan sadness, sorrow and outrage, but it is most complicated of intellectual tra- tor's note to that letter would have USG Vice President something else again to seek to re- awaken September 3 by a hulking figure over her bed. That figure was ditions. We have remained intact as a come to the conclusion Mr. Schroeder Chairman Student Consumer Union duce complex issues into black-and- people because of these traditions. did, that you were referring to him as Edward Louis Jack, age 42. Jack was a friend of the family, and had been white, either-or terms, as Dr. Chittle There are no mutations involved, for drinking with the girl's parents that night. The girl screamed, and her the user of vulgar language and ques- Moves by the University into inves- has done. the same laws exist today as existed tionable evangelistic practices. This father ran into the room. Jack shot him dead. The girl's mother ran in to tigating the feasibility of bringing It is one thing to respond in a 2,000 years ago. is just one example, and I only use it see what had happened. Jack shot her dead as well. Keeping her cool in the students into the Office of Standards reasoned way, as befits a community Because Shuck rejects dogmatic because it was extended by your face of horror, the girl convinced Jack not to harm her sisters, ages seven and Procedures for "non-proper" off of scholars, but it is quite another manifestations of territorial imper- second Editor's Note. There is a fine and four. So Jack covered the dead parents with a blanket and proceeded campus behavior is a real cause for thing to question credentials, to call ative, I'll need to approach this point line between responsible reporting, to sexually assault the girl beside the bodies. He later committed suicide. concern and alarm. into question a person's arguments in a different way. Israel will never that is using the editor's note to clar- Jack took the cowards' way out, while the girl must live with the memories I fully agree that we are all citizens simply as "misguided, biased and allow the formation of a state in the ify postions, and irresponsible report- of that night for the rest of her life. But because of her courage, two other of Bowling Green and that we do as insensitive" and to declare that the liberated Judea and Samaria. I don't ing, slamming readers for their other person's position raises "se- children will not have to share that nightmare. individuals have a certain responsibi- want to offend my non-Jewish friends, opinions. The people who write in are lity to the community, however, it is rious questions concerning objectivity but we Jews do not trust non-Jews. offering their rebuttals to your edito- not the responsibility of the Univer- and moral sensitivity." American guarantees are dust. Jews WILLIAM BERNARD JACKSON - "Billy Jack" Jackson fell victim of rials, articles, and opinions, and other sity or should it ever by to monitor a Dr. Chittle is quite correct when he must defend themselves. Unfortu- peoples' letters and therefore do not something we all are guilty of - looking too quickly for the culprit, then students behavior off campus which is notes that Dr. Weinberg used those nately, this is not a nice world. There deserve your" abusive treatment. wanting to see him in front of a hanging judge. Jackson unfortunately was immaterial to his performance as a last words in challenging the position is no logic to the idea that since Jews mistaken for a man who shared his looks and his last name, and he spent student. Should I ever be found guilty of the BG News editorial of Sept. 15, have a state the Palestinians should Mark Millar five years in prison for a crime he did not commit but was quickly found of a misdemeanor or whatever occurs but used them in response to the have one. Just as there will be no 525 E. Merry, Apt. B1 guilty of. Jackson said after leaving Lucasville Correctional Institute: outside the perimeters of the Univer- "I've been stabbed, beaten, everyting else. It's rough in that prison. I'm a sity, I am perfectly willing to bear the DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau Muslim. I have my religion. I just felt I'd receive some help somewhere." punishment which the court would deem proper. But in no way should the uea. in OFF UHO HAVE UM.. Dtexep UHATAREYOU VILLAINS University also penalize me for that fOH.MTNIBR- TOUCOT l£TS action. There is something inherently maw* see.. wrong with the system if they do. UKX. LASTN&fT! DR. EDWARD FRANKLIN JACKSON, JR. - Because of Edward Jackson, I am appalled at the administration "Billy Jack" Jackson spent five years in prison. The two men share the for even thinking of taking on affairs same last name, and have similar appearances. The difference is that B. J. concerning student behavior outside Jackson is innocent, and E.F. Jackson has been indicted on 36 counts of the confines of the campus. The Uni- rape and 46 counts of aggravated burglary. How does a legal system versity is having enough problems punish a man for a crime so heinous? trying to manage the affairs on cam- pus much less trying to oversee an area where they Have no business. COLUMBUS MAN, AT LARGE? - A 63-year-old Columbus man has turned Furthermore, I am deeply disap- himself in for questioning - but has not yet been charged - in the case of pointed that the administration has Kelly Prosser and an unnamed 11-year-old Columbus girl. Prosser, 8, was tailed to inform the student body of its found dead in a cornfield Wednesday in Madison County; the cause of intentions. Whatever happened to the death remains unknown. The 63-year-old man was sought by police after he openness and candor that was prom- allegedly committed gross sexual imposition toward the 11-year-old girl. ise? MiXB/mJCmfB! The police are speculating the two cases are related. If you are as outraged as I am at THE REAL WOULD. MtKK. SOUHtOOWU this further gross abuse of student HOPIHS TO MAKS IT IN- oatrsmroNMe, TWW IPS CNLY9MONTHS ZMKBtT ownoa»e TO MEET TO SOME CDRPOKATB rights, I urge you to contact the Un- um.jm»A °°'i* tm. EvtMzn*ex5 i UORf.FOR.QEH- 6UUS, TOMMY THOMPSON - Tommy Thompson is a judge in the Franklin i mm-Y.AiieuzMtKE* PMH&CU6H dergraduate Student Government of- C0MIN6AaXJNPX> _ EKAL MNAMKS. SK. County Court of Common Pleas. Last week, Thompson sentenced 22-year- AS ITS. THAT REALIZATION fices to let us know your feelings. I ffi m.HAms? \ old Arlie Butts to probation after the man pleaded guilty to raping a 6-year- also urge you to voice your opposition old girl. Thompson said: "If I sent (Butts) to (the state reformatory at) directly to the administration. Mansfield, he would be the object of rape himself. He cannot defend If A -7i ^i^« himself. He would be the object of gross sexual atrocities. He would come Everett Gallagher out in terrible shape." How terrible? Ask the six-year-old girl. Student Body President

The war against rape continues, and these people will just fade into This letter is in response to the becoming statistics - as all characters in war do. Take notice while you feasibility study being done here at can, and think about the characters before turning a deaf ear to the subject BGSU concerning additional prosecu- "M^ST tion of off-campus students. The ad- in the future. ministration, with the support of the

, The BG New/September 24, 1982 3 Retired 'Mom'recalls 37years service to University by Sandy Smith dents referred to her as Mom' Ma- students a day. crew were responsible for many na- "The birthday boy said I was like a law. Entering 'Mom's' one room addi- reporter lone. Malone, who retired as head IN THE EARLY days, all the food, val men as the University was used as mom to him, and I guess it stuck," she tion, a silver platter reading "Good cook in 1965, will be 88 years old Oct. such as the chickens and the fish, a naval training base, she said. said. Luck Mom 1928-1965" is visible on the The year is 1928. The place is Bowl- came fresh; nothing frozen or in a Jar right wall. ing Green State Normal College. Only Malone recalls her first years as , she said. The five women who Despite her added responsibilities, MALONE SPENT her last two The Malone family is well asso- three buildings are located on cam- cook in the old Commons. At that time worked in the cafeteria had to clean 'Mom Malone said she did not forget years at Bowling Green on the Com- ciated with the University, according pus: Williams Hall, the old library the University only trained students and cook their own meals, she added. her students. A devoted falcon fan, mons as head cook. Then after 37 to Helen Malone. (now McFall Center), and Shatzel to be teachers, she said. Malone also Mrs. Malone reflects on the many years of service, she retired. Accord- "Between mom, my husband, his Hall. In the latter hall is a cafeteria said that only 11 male students at- In 1935, Bowling Green became a nights she fed the football team. She ing to her daughter-in-law, Helen Ma- brothers, three grandchildren, and where Lela Malone is starting her tended the University . According to state university, Malone recalled. By had other favorite students also. Her lone, never knew what a sick day was. myself, we have 189 years of service first day of work. Malone, she and four other women 1939, Kohl Hall, the first male resi- nickname 'Mom' Malone originated "Mom was devoted," she said. at Bowling Green," she said. "Mom Who is Lela Malone? For 37 years were entirely responsible for meals at dence hall, was built. That same year, at a birthday party she gave for a Malone now resides at 14046 Mitch- served the greatest number of the University staff, faculty, and stu- the old Commons which fed 2,100 World War II began. Malone and her student, Lela said. ell Rd. with her son and dauehter-in- years."

Eyesores— Rape . from Page 1 Garcia said no one should under- it can be very, very bad if the tion. . . . from Page 1 "One thing, when you go out at estimate the need to be cautious. victim becomes overconfident. "Physical fighting should be a there so there is nothing I can do." The houses meet these standards, night, let someone know you are "Don't be afraid to be suspi- last resort," he said. "A more likely place to be torn Shelley said. going," Garcia said. "Also, call cious," she said. "YOU HAVE TO BE prepared to He said in his self defense talks, down is an open vacant building," But she said if someone wanted to when you leave somewhere such as Garcia, McNaughton and Go- hurt him to a point where there's no however, he demonstrates ways to Sorrells said. live in one of the houses, it would be the library so someone knows to forth said they encourage a self way he can catch you. If you can't be freed from an assailant's grip. judged by health standards and the expect you." defense course of some kind go to that point, don't fight," Go- SHELLEY SAID that as long as no interior would have to be inspected. Other tips include avoiding dark whether it be karate or some other forth said. Go forth said people should not one lives in the houses, they are areas, bushes, and high risk areas type of self defense. But Goforth This is something all people feel guilty or feel that they "asked inspected on the basis of housing "I would say it's unfit (for a person such as the cemetery, Garcia said. said she encourages this with cau- should give some thought to, Go- for it" if they are attacked or standards. These standards require to live in)," Shelley said. She added She also said taking shortcuts and tion. forth said. sexually assaulted. the houses to be boarded up and free that she has not been in the houses. carrying many items is inadvisa- "Self defense can be good if used McNaughton said he stresses "You have done nothing wrong," of loose construction, she said. A "I have no reason to go in them ble. in the proper light," she said. "But prevention as opposed to retalia- Goforth said. person should be able to safely walk to because no one lives in them," she the front door, she added. said. HAIR REPAIR 29 Gallon Bk. AQUARIUM ArA Pledge 50% Off $19.75 All Hair Cuts w/hood purchase Day TCJES —FRI ONLY PENNY SALE Jamboree!!! Sept. 21-24 ON TROPICAL FISH Sat. Sept. 25 We now have Buy one fish at our regular low Price IAFRO AMERICAN and receive its mate for a penny. Good NOON on over 90% of fish in stock except for STYLING Salt Water Fish. ^v Spirit Must Present This Coupon Thru Sunday DAVY JONES LOCKER 1616 E. Wooster Award 'O I. 352 2566 sept 26 178 s. Main 354-1885 TROUBLE BOYS DAYS ONLY^CASH ONLY*NO CHECKS Friday & APPEARING THIS WEEKEND AT SPORTING GOODS Saturday o* 10 p.m. No Cover ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR 2 a.m. Charge LIQUIDATION Happy Hours: 4-6 p.m. 9-10 p.m. B! HEBE ARE JUST A FEW Of THE NAME BRANDS OF MERCHANDISE THAT MUST BE SOLD DURING THIS FINAL SALE' DON'T MlSS OUT'

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ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR FAMOUS NAME BRAND OVER 2.000 PR IN STOCK1 ,K ItNNlS-'lACCUl 'BAU.BASKl 'BAi.. WARM-UPS 10% OFF tfv JOGGINC.'^OF 'BAI i .sOCCI fl • n NOW AND NOW 1A AND ,-',7 1299 1 ALL SPORTSWEAR ONLY UP ONLY 499 UP' J% VALUES *<1 I IV | FROM 28 00 TO 12 NAME BRAND 1 48 00 MANUFACTURERS VALUES FROM 26.00 TO 1 06.00 FREE PAINTERS CAP WITH PURCHASE HUNDREDS OF ITEMS AT COST & BELOW! • T-SHIRTS * ry NAME HEAVYWEIGHT adidas • BASEBALL JERSEYS • WARM-UP { j BRAND SWEATPANTS JACKETS RUNNING VTENNIS • LONG SLEEVE T-SHIRTS • //f SWEATSHIRTS WITH ZIPPERED FRONT • FOOTBALL JERSEYS • I A>ASSORTED COLORS AND HOOD WEAR /RACQUET-| STYLES AND NAME BRANDS REG 30.00 vALUtS TO '6 CO f BALL VALUES TO 1 2 00 NOW .. e • SCHOOL JACKETS • ONLY I 0.99 NOW RACQUETSl WONLY WILSON • POLO SHIRTS • NOW 5.99 /> SWEATSHIRTS • SP AIDING 1 5.99 #$AV£OONNAV • HOODED SWEATSHIRTS • AND VESTS TOO Inquire about custom IHOWARD JOHNSON'S 1630 E WOOSTER • ST RT 64| screen printing and computerized embroidery. 1 112 South Main Bowling Green. Ohio 43402 iY * SEPT. 25TH • Call 354-3098 NLY CASH ONLY 4 The BO News/September 24. 1982 Tomorrow! Sunday, 12 to 5 p.m. Link volunteers are committed by Jennifer Workman group of three to four ap- reporter Elicants at one time, Hep- urn said. Usually one out Working for The Link, a of three applicants is ac- Macy crisis intervention and re- people. ferral service at 525 Pike St., is a "gratifying" expe- Applicants must fill out a rience, says a Link volun- lengthy application and teer, who wishes to remain personality inventory. One anonymous. staff person interviews a He said he continues to cepted as a trainee, he volunteer his time to the said. Hour Sale service because he feels he TRAINING SESSIONS is helping people. for the newly accepted ap- According to Robert plicants begins next Tues- Hepburn, director of The day evening, and will run Save 20% and More Link, volunteers need to be twice for each of the fol- committed to helping oth- lowing three weeks. The on many items plus special purchases ers. four hour sessions begin at "If you want to be a Link 6 p.m., the first volunteer volunteer, you've got to be said. committed to that notion," Hepburn said that train- Juniors Misses Sportswear Accessories Men's he said. ees are taught how to deal Link volunteers and staff with both walk-in clients deal with a variety of prob- and telephone calls. They All Jr. knit tops Comosport activewear All basic slippers Men's sportshirts lems ranging from depres- learn how to listen, to ask sion and need of shelter, to non-judgmental questions, save 25% save 20% drug overdoses and sui- and to help individuals in Cr«w v-neck. novelty Velour pants, vests and save 20% save 25% cide, Hepburn said. How- different situations, he styles, vests and cardigans novelty tops in black, green Several ttylet. including Styles from Arrow, Nyse. ever, since they are said. They also receive in- in acrylic and wool blends. and mojento. 8-18, S-M-L. warm-up boott! Solids. more in cotton flannel, paraprofessionals, they do struction on the various Reg. $5 $54. sole 3.75-40.50 Reg $30 $40 tale $24-$32 patternt. Reg. 5.50 25.00 ploids. Reg. $16-520 sole $12-$15 not take long-term clients, resources in Wood County sale 4.40-20.00 a second volunteer, who to which clients should be Jr. woven shirts 20% off Century sportswear. Wool also wishes to remain referred. blendt. Reg $32 $85. tale 25.40-40.00 20% off women's fashion hats. Wool Men's sweaters anonymous, said. Instead, Trainees spend a lot of save 25% felt. Reg. 318-325. sole 14.40-20.00 they act as an interme- time working on the tele- diate service, referring cli- phones under the supervi- Yarn died stripes and plaids 20% off women's belts. Leather, save 20%-25% in basic and novelty styles. Wool coordinates more. Reg. $7-325, sele 5.40-20.00 ents to other services. sion of a volunteer until Entire stock Orion v-necks. they are capable of hand- Ruffles, bib fronts, more. Accessories (0629/4»/112/665/6/17/54/621) vests, cardigans. Reg $18 $36. sale 13.50 27 00 BEFORE A VOLUN- ling those situations alone, save 20%-25% Reg. $18 $36 sale I4.40-2S.S0 TEER refers a client to Hepburn said. He also said Jr. corduroy jeans 100% wool and wool blends Lingerie another service, he or she that many trainees do not from Jock Winter, Investments. analyzes the problem, said complete the work because Blazers, skirls, more. the first volunteer. it is long and intense. Reg $24 $112, sale 1I.00-S9.40 Men's knit shirts sale 19.50 20% off all Nayte. bras, bottoms. A second volunteer said ONCE TRAINEES are Reg. $26. Choose from Reg. 3.50-31.00, sale 2.00-24.00 they try to encourage the aware of what is expected several styles in sizes Mi«e,

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Anyone present at Howard's. Sept CHRIS a JAMIE, CONGRATULA- JOE » DAWN. CONGRATS ON PERFECT »-TUB RACEI entire 82-83 year, furnished 4-man Want To Be Successlut? 4. 1982 who witnessed the arrival of TIONS ON YOUR PHI PSI—ALPHA YOUR PHI PSI LAVALIERING ANNI- THE BROTHERS apt. on E. Wooater, Sl25/mo I For more fnlormalion write to 1 elect., oh 354-2109, or 352-0747. CLASSIFIEDS the pofcee andior any arrests made DELTA PI LAVALIERING GOOD VERSARY! JOE MAMMA LOVES SURPRISE A GIRL FRIEND' HAVE Joe Cambed Associates please contact Adrian Crnnerman at JOB SLIPPER. PEACHCAKES. HER TUCKED IN BY A LAMBOA CHI Fm roommate to sub-lease 1 bedrm 26 Drivers Lane Dept BG Clo-.svl.ed rules are 40c per line SI.20 minimum. SOLD TY"I 50< e.tro per 352-6531 IEXT 22451 COMING SCON" JOHN A PAM. CONGRATS ON STARTS SUN SEPT 26 THROUGH apt dose to campus $100 mo Laurel Springs, NJ 08021 Salea Reps Wanted od Appronmatelv M to 30 tpocei per line HAPPY HOURS AT SAM IS KAPPA DELTA-ZETA BETA TAU YOUR ENGAGEMENT. ANOTHER WED SEPT 29. CALL 372-4246 OR mclud utilities Sept rent paid Move CAMPUS/CITY IVINTS litlmgi tor non profit public iervire octivili*, will be 441 PM A HO PM DAILYIIIIIIII CROQUET TOURNEY ELIGABLE PHI PSI BITES THE 372-0198 FOR DETAILS mnow Call 372-5518 lor more «ilo EXPERIENCED DOUGHNUT MAKER DUST! truer led OMCI lor tree and ol regular role* thereolter Alpha Chi Pledges Here at the house SUN OCT 10 THE 0010 RUSH IS ONI 1 F RMTE NEEDED CALL 352-4182 Deadline lor all litlingi n 2 day* before publication or 4 00 p m Friday at the adventure has rust begun, the Cuetomlied T-Shlrts I Jerseys tor LADIES OF ALPHA PHI. THE GOLD RUSH IS ONI 6TH ST APT 11 4pm ,s the deadline lor the Tuesday edition weeks ahead will be (sled with laugh- your group or organltatkm GET PSYCHED FOR A WILD THE GOLD RUSH IS ONI S500'SEM CALL 354-1272 CloMitied lorm, are ovailoble at the tG Newt office), 10* University Hell. ter and fun Gel excited lor your very Lowest Prices-Fail Delivery. HAWAIIAN TEA! The men of Phi Gamma Delta would F Rmte needed IMMEDIATELY lor FOR SALE ^^————————- REWARD! I LOST MY WALLET. first Alpha Chi Raver We love you. Call Jim 353-7011 THE BROTHERS Of SIGMA NU Ilka to expreas their sincere grit remainder of school year Cal 352- CAMPUS/CITY EVENTS EITHER IN OR AROUND THE ART Your AX Setters DANNY. SCOTT. BOB, t TIM LuAnn Congratulations on being Itude to the women ol Kappa Delta. 7847 SLOG OR SOME WHERE ALONG ALPHA OELTA PI'S, KEEP UP THE Get psyched men ol Pi Kappa Psi. for elected VP ol your pledge class I'm Gamma Phi Beta and Alpha Gamma 2 bedroom turn apt. Heat, water. 9mchB8WTV RIDGE ST. UP TO COURT ST. I SPIRITI CONGRATS. THE PHI PSI'S a lantastic Sal night with me ladies ol so proud ol you and nave lots ol fun Delta. Your support helped make Cal 352 4453 Sept 24. 1982 Cable TV paid lor AC. parking lot. DON'T CARE ABOUT THE f. I ALPHA TAU OMEGA AX Get ready to roll in me hay and camping. Love. Lynn our llrst Fall Rush a great success laundry laciMes. $340 mo Cal 352- Late Evenings DY. Richard f. dottier, Pre*, OON'T CARE ABOUT THE WALLET. CLEANS UP dance the night away' PHI KAPPA PSI LIL SIS RUSH FIJI FIJI FIJI FLU FIJI FU 7182 1978 vw—Convertible. Champaign ol CBN University ol Virginia Beach. I NEED MY I.D.S. DROP OFF IN ON MARY, TRACEY, CINDY, a ELLY. MON , SEPT 27 7 30-9 PM Edition 36.000 mass, blue with Vegane. *e speak at the Liberty BOWLING GREEN TrMC , 2 Female Roommates needed Spring CAMPUS MAILBOX 1362 OR CALL SAT SEPT jSTH OG PLEDGES ARE CLOSING IN ON TOGA PARTY WTHE BROTHERS white lop. superior condition Asking Township Sunday School Convention GET PSYCHED FOR A GREAT AL- Semester Close lo Campus 2nd and U74-S34, COLLECT EVEN. AND LIL SISSES $6.050 Cal 823-3315 at Liberty Township Elementary ATTENTION! HANNAH! PHA CHI OMEGA DATE PARTY High Cal Erica at 352 4062 DON'T WORRY I LL STILL BE ABLE School. Bowang Green Sept 26 at ALL FRESHMAN AND NEW TRANS- DICK BARBER PHI MU SISTERS, CONGRATS ON 1 F. rmte. needed Immediately! 2nd Kenwood B050 Receiver 1 RIDES YOUR B-TUB RACE VICTORY! TO GET DOWN ON IT' WITH MY 9 30 am Al Welcome FER STUDENTS ARE INVITED TO HAPPY 21 ST BIRTHDAY! 8 High St., close to campus. Call 120-150 watts with dubtKng mra, THE NEW STUDENT REUNION. FRI- THE PHI PSI'S FOOT IN THIS CONDITION YOU'LL HISPANIC CULTURAL DANCE MAKE IT A GOOD ONE' 352-4062. turn table. 2 deck features RIDE AVAILABLE TO CHICAGO DAY. SEPT. 24. FROM 7-10 PM AT PROBABLY MISS YOUR 10 00 Entertainment by popular Latino DO mi PIKE OFF-CAMPUS BEER BLAST Roommate needed to share ex- Cal Mark at 354-3091 ANOOR WISCONSIN AREA FRI- THE STUDENT REC CENTER. CURFEW-I THINK WE LL BE TOO Band Eddie Ofcvo y Los impactos YEARBOOK PORTRAITS SAT.. SEPT. 25 penses lor 2 bedroom apartment. DAY, SEPT 24TH • AM CALL 352 GAMES. PRIZES. FUN FOR ALL! BUSY HAVING A GOOD TIME'' IN May Tag Portable Washer and Dryer So 00 donation. 8pm lam National START MONDAY. SEPT 27 PIKE OFF-CAMPUS BEER BLAST ll55fmo Close lo campus. Call Hal 1398 BRING TWO ID'S. WE STILL THE HAY' YOU DONT EVEN HAVE Good Cond . S250 Raleigh Grand Guard Armory Hal B G . Otno Spon CALL 372 0088 SAT.. SEPT. 25 al 382-3814. CARE! SPONSORED BY THE TO WEAR YOUR BOOTS' Put Bate. 23 t/2" Irame. $50 CH sored by Latino Student Umon RONNIE DEFRANCO— Letsa getta ORIENTATION BOARD Due to circumstances beyond our LOVE. DEBBIE 354-1333 evemnga MATH 095 096 SERVICES OFFERED control the ATO, Alpha Gamma da larniry tagetner Whatsa matter for WFAL's Breaktasl m Bed with Big To al the lucky lassoed Phi Del HELP WANTED 75 Toyota Coroea Wagon. 4 speed The lecture schedule (or the week of Speed Bafl Tourney has been you? Cal Jo. 352-5412" Chuck and Feesh Listen lor details ts pick up yur heels and grab your an AM—FM takes reg gaa. reliable Sept 2 7 3 0 is canceled'" Rush ETA OMICRON ETA FRAT on 680am Pick up entries at dorm hats because the AX Raver is where Cal 352-4743 alter 5 PM Mon Tues Wed Thurs Gabes' Oh how I want to be an Pledge 808. gel a T-shirt Congrats Do You want Political Experience? desks it s at So remember at live we I have Volunteer staff positrons are now J C Penny Stereo AM FM. 8-track. Urnt 4 unit 4 Unit 4 Unrt 5. 6pm airborne ranger Drop and give me to the first pledge. KEN HARNAD fun in the hay at rw>e starts the cassette turntable, ft 2 apasJtsra Unit 3 Unit 5 Unrt 5 Ur»t 6 7pm ABORTION Beth. Of all the AX s m the work) to twenty1 CR Strikes Again Signed the Actives. Dusty Huggy. opening on the Celeste. Metzen- 1 dancln'. drinkjn'. and pray Gel psy- Cal 352 3294 The lectures are given ei room 330 TOLL FREE get lavaltered YOU' " Even though Closet Case, and CR baum. Sherck, and local cam- our Ireshman mage is rueved. I GAMES — CONTEST — PRIZES ched lor Sat. we lust can't wait- paigns. Excellent opportunity for Math Science ButMIno « A.M. 10:00 P.M SAE'S- Al your rush we got a keg. coutdn t be happier1 An enormous NEW STUDENT REUNION cause we know that we have the any POLS, or Liberal Arts m.|or II Northwood High School is honoring 1-800-438-8039 FRI.. SEPT. 24, 7-10 PM Permission from Terry. Mike did beg Congrats hug (you too Prince best "?'• dates interested contact our campaign the Class ol 81 at the Homecoming REC CENTER From a rush to a warm-up to a tea on FOR RENT Charles') AX love and mine Bndgel •Today is Fnday, the week rs almost represenlives al Candidates Box 86 Dance a Game Oct 8-Game at 8 00 GIRLS!! Tired ol rooking for a man? Friday we've improved our Greek gone We can't wait to cerebrate with BOB ANO BETH. CONGRATULA University Hall BGSU. Bowling 1 8 2 Bedroom Apis Avaeable 352 Pel 9-0ence at 7 30-10 30 Well, look no lurtherl Call RENT- relations O—Tay' The Chi Omegas SIGMA PHI EPSILON The lea is only TIONS ON YOUR LAVAlfERING Green. Onto 43403. 3841 11 00-3 00 pm or 354 1120 RACOUETBALL CLUB MEETING Astrology charts drawn a interpreted A- OATE! Whatever your taste, we and psyched for Fridays Tea Be SIGNED GUESS WHO" P S BOB a law hours away The PHI MU'S are alter 3 00 pm ^_ WED SEPT 29. 220 MSC Can 354 1357 have the man for you! Call 2-4038 or there or Die" ready-aee ya there. Ok? ELECTRICIANS CUD IT HAVE TO BE AN ALPHA CHT> 2 Bedroom ft 1 Bedroom apt lor rent SKYDIVING' Expert Typing Mm. T-shirt sax screening If your not APPRENTICESHIP BOWLING GREEN GREEKS BE Send Balloons Cal 352-7197 For Information call Reasonable Rates GOOD LUCK getting your shirts from JEANS N' OPPORTUNITY SURE TO LISTEN TO THE CHI- The Basoonman RICK OURLEY »72-f4e Can 352-7305 after 5pm SIGMA NU WATERWARS TEAM (Men 1 Women) Historic house has 1 kj bdrm avail OMEGAS ON THE FM—104 AMA- 352-6061 THINGS -your probably paying too LET'S GO FOR THREE! much'! Jeans N Things. 531 Ridge The Toledo Joint Electricians' Ap- lor female Has sep entrance ft TEUR HOUR. MON.. SEPT. 27TH prenticeship and Training Committee microwave Cal 352-6660 LOST AND FOUND PERSONAL HAIR UNLIMITED SIGMA NU BROTHERS * LIL SI FROM MIDNIGHT TO ONE. GO FOR wil be acceolmg appkeatrons lor 143 W. Woostor 353-3281 SISSES, CONGRATS ON YOUR B- T—SHIRTS. SILK SCREENING 1 Forest Apartments Reasonable IT LYNNETTE AND CHRIS: LISTEN apprenticeship trom October 4. Precision halrcul only 89:00 TUB RACE VICTORIES! THE PHI TRANSFERS. SEE US FOR A 0000 rates John hlewtove Real Estate OR DIE! 1982 through November 5. 1982 PSI'S DEAL. JEANS N' THINGS FOR 354 2260 or 352 6553 Brett. You kicky lassoed Phi Den "Have your doubts about Scuba? Try Applications wil be available al Local GUYS N GALS 531 RIDGE ST STUDENTS ft FACULTY good fortune has come your way. Skin Diving Cal Rec Center 2 2711" Staters of Chi Omega- Ready to do it Union *8 Meeting Hall. 807 Lime dry We sir! have some nice apartments cause the AX Western is lust in one Ceases now frxnang only Sio again? We are Fire Up' TUESDAY IS GREEK NITE AT Rd Rosslord Ohio (next to Inter SATURDAYS SUNDAY ONLY! avaeable Grve us a can tor al your day' So grab your boots, spurs, and Hey Zebes: Good Lock In the ROTC The Brothers of SAE SAM B'SIt! stale Lanes) at to 00 a m . Monday housaig needs NEWLOVE MAN- hat. you l have tons of tun.-II see to Water Wars Sunday. Don't get wet!! 8 PM-MIOHIQHT through Friday tt you are between BUY A DOZEN DOUGHNUTS SISTERS OF GAMMA PHI BETA. AGEMENT 336 S Mam 352 5620 that' Love, the Little Slslets THANKS FOR THE SKIT YOU'RE You deserve a break today. Gel IB and 26 (inclusive) years ol age. APARTMENTS BROTHERS OF ATO GET OFF THIS THE GOLD RUSH IS ON! THE GREATEST. LOVE, THE PHI breakfast * bed with Big Chuck and (up to 30 for gualifyvig veterans) 1 elite S145/mo ft uN 2 2 bdrm GET A DOZEN DOUGHNUT WEEKEND AS WE GO THROUGH THE GOLD RUSH IS ON! PSI'S Feesh Sponsored by WFAL 680am have at least a 10th grade education, $285 mo ft util Deposit Lease NO BG LOOKING FOR TRASH' GET THE GOLD RUSH IS ON! Special on Tennis 8 Raquottoaa Ra- and McDonalds Lislen lor potass" have a math and science background I PETS 362-4265 HOLES FREE PSYCHED AND LEI S PICK IT UP' JEANS N THINGS located al 531 queta Restringlng reg $12 50. now 8 Games lor S1 with Coeege ID and are in good physical and mental Across Irom campus 1 bdrm fum I THE GOLD RUSH IS ON! Ridge SI will be open lor your shop- S10 109 N Mam The Locker Room anytime. At SM Zone 132 N Main. condition, you quality to apply tor sard program YOU MUST APPLY IN PER- apt I 2 oil last month's rent. $180 THE GETAWAY w/coupon THE GOLD RUSH IS ONI ping convenience M—F 10-8 pm. DOIT!! m-.l 10 Finder, __ _ I plus deposit Lease, no pets Call THE GOLD RUSH 18 ONI Sat 10-6 30. and Sun 12-5 SON. An Equal Opportunity Em- I YEARBOOK PORTRAITS ployer. 352-4131 998 S. Main - r u-> Cher. 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Grzegorz Nowak directs the Bowling Green Philharmonia Harmony: -page. 4. Video games invade mind, body

spider. In fear I swing the gun to the left as the The field has changed color again; this time an by D*nnl> Murray hairy-legged creature bounces in a zig-zag pattern orange house engulfs it. More and more above me. I have to make a quick decision; either mushrooms are cluttering the battle zone, making Nervously my fingers fumble for a quarter avoid the spider by retreating in the opposite it more difficult to hit the centipedes. Concentrating among the debris in my coat. After weeding direction under one of its high bounces or time its on the quickening movements of the creature, I fail through receipts, tissues, and ticket stubs, I am movements and blast it when it nears the gun. to see a gargantuan flea which has descended upon finally able to produce the change needed to set the me at breakneck speed. My heartbeat flutters as I "Centipede" video game in motion. Slipping the It is too late. The black tarantula has collided attempt to line up the gun under this new, quarter into the machine's slot, I am ready to man with the turret, destroying it and the unfortunate dangerous denizen of the mushroom patch. the gun which will defend me from an array of soldier inside. But in the game of "Centipede," a I can not react in time and my fortification electonic creatures. man lives three-lives and if he shows exemplary crumbles under its weight. skills, he may survive even longer. I have been transported to a large mushroom My palms begin to sweat and feel clammy as I patch scattered with about SO giant multicolored In seconds, I am reborn, ready to challenge ready myself for another attck. Please, no more fungi. Seated in a gun turret, I can move vertically another centipede. I notice the ground of the surprises! If I am leveled by one of these creatures honzonataliy while firing an inexhaustible supply mushroom field had changed from a light green to again it will be for good. of ammunition. Within seconds, my skills are being an azure. The centipede moves a bit quicker now, put to the test as the first centipede wends its way weaving through the toadstools as it makes its way WHAT hit me? I didn not get off more than three through the mushroom patch towards me. closer to me. Another spider spins out but this time shots at the next slinky worm when I was Slowly the colossal worm-like beast moves I am the victor. My attention turns back to the 12 broadsided by a spider. thorugh the field descending closer to me every body segments of the centipede. I switch over to time it hits a mushroom. I swing the gun into rapid fire, my finger constantly holding the trigger I pound my fist on the machine angered by the position and begin firing quickly, eliminating, to dwon. words "GAME OVER" appearing in Front of me. In my surpirse, six of the cneitpede's 12 body disgust, I reach for the garbage in my coat and segments. Delighted, I begin to relax, taking time THE BEAST begins to break up. Eight, nine, 10, throw it into the air. to Mow some mushrooms to pieces so they will not II sections have been eliminated. Only one piece of interfere with me later. (When destroyed, the centipede remains and it moves rapidly, tiny Half the madness lies in the fact that no one can centipede body segments are replaced by feet pumping in an attempt to reach ana smash into ever totally conquer a video game. Ultimately, you mushrooms.) the gunhouse. I have time now. I get it within my will be destroyed of your time and money. OUT OF the corner of my eye, I spy a large shape sights and just as it clears a mushroom cap, I put Does anyone here have an extra quarter I could moving diagonally in my direction. It is a giant . the final chunk of the monster to rest. borrow? Coming up:- Where it's at The BGSU Brass Quintet will perform at 8 p.m. There will be a performance of the Bowling Sunday Sept. 26 at Kobacker Hall.The performance Video (iume Madnetut 2 Green Philharmonia at 3 p.m. Saturday Sept. 25 in is free ana open to the public. Kobacker Hall at the Moore Musical Arts Center. UAO will present "Star Wars" as the campus Album Review* ;j The concert is free and open to the public. Grzegorz film this weekend. Showtimes are 7 and 9:30p.m. Nowak conducting. and midnight Friday and Saturday Sept. 24-25. Grzegorz Nowalt j Sunday showtimes are 5, 7:30, and 9:45 p.m. It is Boris Brant, violin artist and a member of the showing in the Main Auditorium in University Hall The Dnivernily Performing Dancer*. 5 University music faculty, will be performing at Bryan Recital Hall Sunday Sept. 26 at 3 p.m/The for $1.50. Behind ilie seenes at The Klephanl Man (> recital is called "An Afternoon of Popular Minia- The Toledo Museum of Art will exhibit "El Greco tures," and will include the works of Gliere, Mus- of Toledo" starting Sunday Sept. 26. The exhibition sorgsky, and Kabalevsky. The recital is free and includes Spanish art by the aritst El Greco. The WKI(j Serves the Community ' open to the public. exhibition will be at the museum until Nov. 21. TOMORROW AND EVERY City may restrict games SATURDAY BOWUNG GREEN, that it throws the whole under 17 years of age to Ohio (AP) - Bowling problem back onto the play coin-operated Green students who are Slice," said principal mechanical or is skipping school to play nald Morrison. "I electronic games during t< video games may be think the owners of the hours of 8 a.m. and zapped by an ordinance these game rooms 2:30 p.m. when school is BEAT THE CLOCK" that would outlaw use of should have some in session. the amusements during responsibility for Owners who violate NIGHT school hours. policing their own the law could be businesses." subjected to fines The principal of ranging from $100 to 1 FREE PASS 1 Bowling Green High The proposed $500 for each offense. 1 Admit One School says he backs the ordinance was Machine licenses could 1 proposed new law, but introduced Monday also be revoked. 1 1 uunks it should be up to night before council and Licenses would carry a 1 1 the owners of game final action is expected fee of $50 for each 1 1 galleries to send truants later this month. machine and would be Good 9/18/82 back to the classrooms. issued with the approval 1 1 of the police chief and "The only reservation The law would make it the zoning inspector. I have about the law is illegal to permit persons Don't Forget ^ this coup0n, the infamous Get in FREE r .\C"°« Ban "Beat the Clock" Specials at the Bars until 10:30 PM A TONIGHT: Performing in I I the Side Door the talented I comedian folk artist, Charlie Wiener I 8:00-11:00 p.m. $1.50 Admission I Good, Bad & Indifferent

Who, have also chosen not to heed the SIDE TWO contains "Soul Surfing Stamp," and this basically sums up warning. Their latest release, "It's U.S.A." which represents the ABC's philosophy on love. Love is Hard," athough enjoyable, shows dramatic change the Bus Boys are great, if you can keep it around. When signs of age. making as a "black rock 'n roll it is gone, you have got to pick The L.P. has a sense of band". The song is about their desire yourself up and try again. cohesiveness, and is lyrically to go to beach and it expresses their excellent, thanks to Pete Townshend. feelings toward the attitudes of other Rating - 8 on a scale of 10 However, Pete's best material in people. One stanza proclaims, "I recent times still can be found on his know the world can't understand the solo albums ("All the Best Cowboys things that we like to do,/ My own Have Chinese Eyes" and "Empty people take a look at me and say, Glass"). The first single "Athena" is hey, what's wrong with you.' " memorable for the repetitive catch The Bus Boys are aware that they Ehrase "She's just a girl- she's a might offend both blacks and whites omb."Roger Daltrey's voice shines by their music, but they feel that through on the exceptional title track "We've reached the point where and the L.P.'s best John Entwhistle we're past the stereotypes and now tune (possibly the entire L.P.'s best) we can look back and laugh at them." "One at a Time" is ruined by a lame, The group feels that it is not just a bland horn intro. If every song on the racial issue, it is an American issue "Security" by record had the guitar riffs used at the and they are an American rock and end of "Cry if you Want", this album roll band. by Jo» Baumann would be a killer. But instead, The The Bus Boys are: Brian O'Neal on Who relies on hackneyed keyboard keyboards/vocals, Kevin O'Neal on Finally, after three albums, he flashes and dull drumming. bass/vocals, Gus Loundermon on thinks of a new title. Peter Gabriel's vocals, Mike Jones on "Security" breaks the string of THE ALBUM recently debuted in keyboards/vocals, Victor Johnson on "Peter Gabriel" titles. He uses a fine the United Kingdom at number 11, guitar, Steve Felix on the drums. Watch for them. wealth of musicians, such as King and will probably do equally well here "Moving Target" Crimson's and the Ekone in the States.The Who's last debacle, Dance Company (playing Ghanian "Face Dances," peaked at number by Gil-Scott Heron drums on "The Rhythm of the three and stayed there for five weeks. Heat"). Considering the FM accessibility of In his new L.P. Gabriel sings about "Athena," could this be a number one by Tom Augollo American Indians ("San Jacinto"), for The Who? Their first ever in the breaking up, (") States? Ever wonder what talented and life in a mental institution "We're impotent and neutered like recording artists do between creative ("Wallflower"). Gabriel is the last of whining cats," sings Daltrey in "Why projects? a dying breed. He refuses to sacrifice Did I Fall for That/' and that sums up Theyput out bad albums, that's his beliefs and musicanship for "It's Hard." A pleasant enough what. The latest album from Gil commercial success. album, yes, but it lacks the sneer gut Scott-Heron falls neatly into that "Security" has an excellent energy that made The Who, The Who. category. "Moving Target" is the title percussive feel, like his earlier L.P.s. Me, I'm waiting for The Who's swan of the saddest collection of tired, used The sowere songs have as much drive song; hopefully it will be The Who's and generally annoying musical as the faster ones. From the tribal "Abbey Road.'' material this reporter has ever been drums on "Rhythm" to the excellent forced to listen to. use of timbales on "Lay Your Hands Rating - 4V4 on a scale of 10. Gil Scott-Heron is known on Me," the beat never decreases. throughout the music business as a Too bad Genesis lost such a viable tireless crusader of just about every musical force. cause you could want him to crusade for. His work on this album is no GABRIEL needs to be wanted. On departure. It has its share of radical "I Have the Touch," he gives his "Lexicon of Love" by ABC and not-so-radical moanings and plea: I'm wanting contact with you/ groanings about some undoubtedly Shake those hands, shake those American worthy causes. hands." He also desires to be loved: by Jotaph Baumann Unfortunately, the music suffers "But still the warmth flows through under the crushing weight of Scott- me/ And I sense you know me well/ A three word description of this Heron's activism. When the music It's only common sense/ There are no L.P. might be "slick white ." But does start to get off the ground, which accidents around here/1 am willing- Worker that only really applies to half the is rarely, it gets bogged down by the lay your hands on me" he sings in cuts. "The Lexicon of Love" has firiority Scott-Heron gives to the "Lay Your Hands on Me." songs tht could be destined for pop yrics. The result is songs that go All together, it is another Peter greatness. "The Look of Love,'' their nowhere and vocals that sound like a Gabriel L.P. Good music, well first U.S. single, was a number one politician dabbling in music, rather crafted, with just a hint of possible smash in the United Kingdom and than the other way around. commercialism. Not bad for an "American Worker" shouled be a success here. "Poison album recorded at the artist's own by The Bus Boys Arrow" has hit possibilities and "All USING CHORDS and phrases home. of My Heart" could be at home in both "borrowed" from the more talented thepop and A-C charts. likes of a Rick James or a Stevie Rating- 6V4 on a scale of 10. by Joan Oarmano The album, produced by ex- Yes Wonder, Scott-Heron manages to bore man, ex- Buggle Trevor Horn, is his listeners with lethargic The Bus Boys are not a group most finely craftedwith a good use of horns performances and conceptualization people have heard of, but in listening and orchestration blended into the that is just plain dull. to their second and latest album, solid rhythm section. It is peculiar to In all fairness, one song does seem American Worker, they should be one note that the Sheffield-based quartet to rise above all the tedium. that starts getting more attention. has no bassist, but rather hired one "Explanations" is the first cut on the The group started playing clubs in for the album. second side and this adequate 1979, and since then they have This L.P. has mass appeal. Martin rendition of quality funk and soul developed their own style of rock. Fry's Bowie-esque vocals give the makes the listener hope it is the real According an Arista Records press songs extra punch, especially on his Gil Scott-Heron shining through. release the Bus Boys rock and roll high-note pleas. David Palmer's But that song is the exception. The approach to their music came only percussion skills shine through in this rest of the album makes one wish he after considering the other types of superb production. had spent the money elsewhere - music around today. As Brian O'Neal, actually, just about anywhere else. It one of the band members stated, LYRICALLY. "The Lexicon of is too bad this "Moving Target" was "People assume the way a black Love" is about love, both lost and not just a little bit slower. group would go is rhythm and blues. gained, sour and sweet. In "Poison But rock and roll has more avenues Arrow," lead singer Fry describes his "It's Hard" by The Who and more freedom. It's about love for a woman who did not return Got any good albums for us to rebellion and change." the favor: "Right on the target/ But review? If so, stop by The BG The first song on their album is wide of the mark/ What I thought was News office at 106 University Hall by Josoph Baumann called "American Workers" and is a fire/ Was only a spark." and let us know. If you would like In "The Look of Love," Fry goes to write album reviews, have al- There is an old, worn-out saying patriotic tribute to the labor force. looking for his one true love by the that correlates to success: "Quit Their lyrics include such phrases as, way she looks at him: "If you judge bums that you would like us to while you're ahead." "Let's go dancing we work hard all the book by the cover/ Then you judge review, or know of any good up- Many rock groups in the past few week/ To put some money in our the look by the lover/1 hope you will and-coming groups, we can use pockets, now we can afford to dance you. We try to stay on top of the years (i.e.The Rolling Stones, Bad to the beat." The song is indeed an soon recover/ Me, I go from one Company, et.al.) have failed to follow expression of the way many extreme to another.' music scene, but it is not easy, so this advice. Unfortunately, one of the Americans feel about working. "Love has no guarantee" sings the your help would be great! greatest rock groups of all time, The background vocalist in "Date Note Nowak plans future of orchestra here by Irlc Slora The line in the Green Sheet for Saturday, September 25th reads: "3 p.m. Concert. The BGSU Symphony Orchestra will perform. Free and open to all. Kobacker Hall. Moore Musical Arts Center." Grzegorz Nowak, the 31 year old director of orchestra activities and conductor of this orchestra, insists that the line is incorrect. "This year, I have changed the name to 'Bowling Green Philharmonia,'" he explained. It is intended to be a change in spirit as well as in name. Nowak hopes that it is a first step in the infusion of a professional attitude for the orchestra and opera programs which he oversees. "Professional" is a surprisingly good description for the youthful Polish emigrant. Grzegorg Nowak was graduated from Poznan Academy of Music in 1976 with an M.A. in composition, conducting, and Griagorz Nowak conduct* tho Bowling Gttin Philharmonia. preparing lor lha lint violin. Two years prior, while in school, he was symphony concart of tho itaion. hired as music director of the Poznan Chamber Orchestra, as well as for the Poznan Conservatory of Music Orchestra. These were positions, Nowak added, smiling, which netted him "more money Food services reveal history than the professors at the academy." by Janot Pavatko American Room is for you. Nacho fries, double cheeseburgers, mushrooms, grilled ham and AFTER GRADUATION, he spent three years cheese, sundaes, and shakes are among the (1977-1980) as Music Director of the Slupsk (a Got the munchies but can't seem to find a cure for them? Besides the usual dorm cafeterias located on favorites in the Mid-Am Room menu, "Hie Mid-Am Polish province) Symphony Orchestra and Slupsk Room is opened from 6:00 to 12:00 P.M., Sunday Musical Theatre. Local successes there enabled campus, the University also operates two snack Nowak and the symphony to tour Poland and bars, and three specialty dining rooms designed to through Thursday. White walls and white Switzerland as well as record for Polish radio and suit anyone's fancy or schedule. Talking with pillars do not sound like the decor of today's Mid- TV. Monna Pugh, Director of Residence Dining Service, Am Room, but in 1964 the Mid-Am would be barely it seems that besides good food, each dining area recognizable to students of today. The Mid- In 1980, Nowak accepted an offer to come to the also has a unique history added to it. American Room got its name from the Mid- U.S. as an assistant conductor of the Eastman If you find yourself getting hungry between American Athletic Conference, of which Bowling Philharmonic, at the prestigious Eastman School of classes, don't despair, treat yourself to a trip to the Green is a member, and was decorated with white Music in Rochester, N.Y. In addition, he won an deli. Opened in the spring of 1980, and located in the walls, and white pillars. In the* middle was the Eastman fellowship and became the school's first McDonald Quadrangle, the Garden Terrace Mid-Am grill, which was highlighted by a jukebox doctoral candidate in conducting. Delicatessen offers mouth-watering ice cream and dance floor. The other partitions housed a large delights, as well as bagels, luncheon meats, and television screen, and a "coffee house" room, Over the past few summers, Nowak has been a cheeses which can be heated for extra flavor and where students could strum on a guitar and sing conducting fellow with the Boston Symphony zest. The Garden Terrace Delicatessen is opened songs. As one could imagine the Mid-Am Room was Orchestra at Tanglewood. During this tune, Nowak Sunday through Thursday from 11:00 A.M. to 5:30 also a big place to bring your favorite girl, and just has had the opportunity to realize a lifelong dream, P.M. and again from 6:30 to 10:30 P.M. as the former Ratskeller faded, the partitions in the to work with some of the West's finest conductors Mid-Am Room were removed, making it a fast food such as Seija Ozawa, Leonard Bernstein, and Andre ACCORDING to manager Joyce Cope, the snack bar. Previn. customer rates as the most important person at the DOES the thought of chocolate chip pancakes, House of Peace, more commonly known as the strawberry pancakes, cheese omelettes, waffles, With all of his initial American success, Nowak Amani Room. The Amani is located in the lower and crepes make your mouth water? Then stop in at maintains strong ties with his homeland. The last level of the Commons Dining Hall, and is open from the Strawberry Patch for Saturday or Sunday few years have been especially tough in this regard 6:00 to 12:00 P.M. Sunday thru Thursday. The brunch or dinner. Located in the Harshman for Nowak. Over the last two summers, he has Amani prides itself on its fast service and delicious Quadrangle, the Patch is open on Saturdays and guest conducted in London, England, but has been foods, such as barbequed ribs, Apple Friday, and a Sundays from 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. and 4:00 P.M. unable to do so in Poland due to martial law there. hot dog you just can't refuse. These are just a few of to6:00P.M._ "I hope that the situation there improves," he the many grill and soda items available at the If you thought you had to wait until you got home added sadly. Amani. You will find that most people are already to savor the taste of a New York strip steak, wait no acquainted with the good food found at the Amani. more. Steak and other such items are all a part of FOR NOW, though, Nowak's place is as However, you will also find that most people are not the Towers Inn menu. The Towers Inn is located in conductor and mentor to aspiring students in so well acquainted with the unique history of the the McDonald Quadrangle, and is open from 4:15 to musical arts at BGSU. His goals in this regard are Amani. Opened in 1963 as the Ratskeller, was the 6:00 P.M., Monday through Thursday. Daily to give his students "good preparation for work in "hot spot for many dates. Decorated in German specials are offered, with Monday and Tuesday professional music." He also hopes to upgrade the motif, the Ratskeller offered a jukebox, dance being fared as Mexican night. The Towers also quality of cultural life for the university and for the floor, and wooden kegs for couples to carve their offers a salad bar and out-of-the-ordinary deserts. city of Bowling Green. One of the ways that names on. In the early 70s, the Ratskeller, Bear in mind that dinner at the Towers Inn can be Grzegorz Nowak hopes to accomplish this is jukeboxes, and dance floor gave way to the Amani Suite costly, with most dinners ranging in price through the development of a top rate BGSU room. And keeping in tune with the tunes of the new rom $5.50 to $10.00. Sympnony Orchestra, or Philharmonia, rather. "open door" policy, (when members of the opposite sex were allowed in dorm rooms) the Amani is now THE IDEA of the Towers Inn started in 1973, just a fast food snack bar. previously being the only sandwich family line on FOR THOSE of you who live in the "Quads," or campus. For the first few years, the Towers Inn spend a lot of your time at the Rec Center, the Mid- Restaurant was very rustic, but once the profits came in they were used to "make over" the restaurant giving it the charm and appeal that it natural now bears. So, the next time you feel your stomach start to ONE WAY quiver and quake, stop and pay a visit to the snack bars.and restaurants located around campus food * guaranteed to satisfy your taste buds. NATURE'S MANNA SCHWINN TOURING •Healthy Snacks ACCESSORIES Food Supplements B«K 'SBIKE SHOP •Homemade Breads 102 W. Poe Road (fNMrir tk. Bttt) 15% discount on purchase Bowling Green, Ohio, 43402 Trturtikw Friday Sofurdty when ad is returned 353-8323 Ms Own Ctiirje Sales ' Service *R«M«t*-K«*B.6.CU«! 134 East Court (next door to First Federal Savings) 352 - 0236 Expires 9-30-82 Repairing ' Parts Dancers ply their craft with company by Patty Roch* have heard and experienced, the Sjup is more technically proficient, Slowly stretching each and every :y nave a professional appearance, muscle in their bodies, a group of and the choreography has hecome partially limber dancers warm up for more demanding. a grueling rehearsal. Dressed in a bright assortment of Company members are reouired to leotards, tights, and leg warmers, take the company classes and at least they concentrate totally on the words one technique class. Tell said most of the choreographer and translate members take at least eight hours of those words into difficult dance classes, as well as rehearsals combinations. They move together, for the various shows. each dancer striving to do a little bit "Most past company members better than before. have been in the group because dance The choreographer, constantly fit into their lives somewhere," she watching for baa placement or said. "In this way they continue their misplaced steps, counts out the beats love for dance." by clapping her hands. It is her job to mold these promising and hard- ALTHOUGH fewer than five working students into dancers. percent of the members plan on As they dance across the wooden dancing professionally, their love for floor, it is not uncommon to hear their craft is apparent. Each dancer's groans as tight muscles stretch and pride in accomplishing her goals for bones crack after a three month the year is demonstrated in the break from rehearsal. numerous shows held by the group. It is hard to imagine that these The company gives one mainstage dancers also take full class schedules performance each year. In addition, and participate in many other the members also perform in two activities on and off campus, but the studio concerts ana in the Arts members of the University Unlimited Program. There is a Performing Dancers seem to be minimal charge for all performances. perfectly willing to sacrifice other The shows are open to the community activities for the chance to improve and attract a fairly la'rge audience. their craft. "We have never been sold out," Tell said, "but our audience grows every ACCORDING TO Deborah Tell, year." choreographer for the University Performing Dancers, the company As rehearsal ends, most of the has existed for over forty years on the dancers wearily pick up their Bowling Green campus. Although the belongings and head home. Yet there group has performed under a variety are many who are still excited over of names, the same underlying desire combinations they have learned that to dance that existed then has evening. As they leave the building in remained intact. groups, most are Laughing, singing "The group was formed to give and practicing newly learned steps. students additional performance There is no doubt that their future experience in as professional of a shows will not only be successes, but BG News photo/Jerry Cattaneo setting as we can create at the performances of which they can be Deboroh Tall demomtrotei a mova to lha dancart. university," she said. "From what I proud.

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Barrows is joined by her older brother, Rick, a "We don't want to force anything down the Plain, black curtains serve as the backdrop. The senior theater major who rounds out the major audience's throat," he said. "We want them to hear simplest wood outline roughly resembles a stage. characters as Dr. Frederick Treves. Treves is the words, reinforced by actions." Bright white lights shine, accentuating the physician, friend and teacher to Merrick. Rick Barrows agrees. "The script is so bareness. straightforward. I want to present the play as It is hard to imagine that in two weeks, this site Rick describes his character as a man carrying cleanly as it is written." If Barrows achieves his will be transformed into the University Main an empty knapsack. A brick is added every time a goal, lie thinks the audience'will pick up the Season production of "The Elephant Man." lesson is learned. meaning. Bernard Pomerance's 1979 Tony award winning "By the end of the show, he has aged quite a bit," Rehearsals progress from reading and discussion play is based on the life of John Merrick, a he said. "Emotionally he's aging beyond his the first week to the actual "dress rehearsals" the hideously deformed man who lived in Victorian years." night before the performance. England. Rick's personal goals for the play are to put more "Blocking" the movements and coordinating the humanity into his character and ''give the other lines were the goals of the second week of Sophomore theater major Timothy Kuhlman actors something to grab onto." rehearsals. By the third week, the actors have portrays Merrick in the play which runs Oct. 7-9 Both Kuhlman ana Rick Barrows are aware of and 13-16. Unlike the movie, Kuhlman will not alter memorized their lines and walked through the play, the intricate relationship between Merrick and polishing it and trying to get a " bigger picture,'' his physical appearance with make-up. Treves. They influence each other and offer a Boughton said. "we're selling something different here," he contract to work from. said. "We don't want people to get hung up on the "At that point, where we are now, the actors see "I want to get to the guts of the relationship and the play as a series of scenes. They need to start physical aspect. We want them to see the man, the not deal with the actor's 'bag of tricks'," Kuhlman thinking about how that one reaction relates to the person behind all that." said. "It's a good, trusting relationship and needs to entire play," he explained. Kuhlman hopes to achieve this by constantly be played that way." being sensitive to what the other actors are doing, After the third and fourth weeks, the final he added. Directing the actors through three hours of elements are added. The set, designed to resemble Sensitivity is a feeling echoed by senior radio TV rehearsal a night, six nights a week for four weeks the arches in a railroad station, will stand on what and film Barbara Barrows. Barrows plays Mrs. is Dr. Charles Boughton, associate professor of is now a series of two by fours. The props will all be Madge Kendall, an actress who befriends Merrick. speech and drama. About 60 people, including a in place. The actors have had their makeup "People could laugh if it isn't portrayed cellist, are involved in the production, he said. workshop and a "costume parade" to check the sensitively. This is potentially difficult at the The play is about one week from "techs," costumes under the lights for possible adjustments. university level. I think people will be surprised by (technical rehearsals), Boughton said. During the The final week of rehearsal will be used to how very good it will be," she said. three scheduled techs, lighting cues and other "tighten the play," Boughton said. There is little that would shock Mrs. Kendall, technical elements will be refined. 'I'll evaluate what they (the actors) need," he Barrows said. She feels the same way about "Right now, we're still experimenting a little bit added. "The play is based in realism. The herself. with the acting," Boughton said. "That will stop performance should reflect that." "I'm open-minded. I don't let a lot of things get to next week when we start working with the run- Boughton wants to hear silence at the end of each me or surprise me,"she said. throughs." night's performance. Just for one minute. Quiet, This attitude helps her in the "paradise for a little Boughton's production goals are to get everyone then applause. while" scene where Kendall exposes herself to to contribute "truly creative performances" and "I want the audience to sit there, totally absorbec Merrick, she added. put on a show the audience will enjoy. in what they saw," he said. "Then I want to hear, "There will be no frontal nudity. The dress I wear He is aware of the overwhelming amount of 'Gee. I'd like to see it again.' " Good old tunes prevail Rock Candy Band plays by Jim Nawrockl For the first forty-five minutes or so the small hardwood dancefloor was empty, devoid of activity while the three man band played on. Soon, however, the people began to arrive, many of them seemingly lured in by the SOs and 60s music and some of them dressed in the garb of the era. The Rock Candy Band performed the oldies of the past at the Side Door last Thursday and Friday while the patrons moved to the beat in everything from the denimed look of the 50s to the laid back Hawaiian dress of the Beach Boys. The band members: Pat Delvaux, drummer; Paul Delvaux (Pat's uncle) guitarist; and Art Bradford, keyboards, define the realm of their expertise as the music from the years of 1952-1966. BG News photo/Ron Haglrr "When everything else goes out of style, like 'Urban Tha Rock Candy Band, featuring Pat Dolvaux on drums, Paul Delvaux on guitars, and Art Cowboy' and disco, you still have the music of the Bradford on koyboards, playad thalr tunas for tha crowd In tha Sldadoor last Thursday and 50s and 60s," said Pat Delvaux. Friday night*. The band derives its name, according to Pat Delvaux, from "the sweet sound of rock 'n roll" but they admit that they are nothing showy. "We're a dance band," said Pat "people love to hear us and Here it is! dance and it's hard to listen to us and not tap your Herpes Simplex Virus Types I and II are feet." viral Infections affecting an estimated "BEING a three piece band you've got to have a 80 million Americans. driving sound to get people out there (on the floor)" To date, there la no known cure for Herpes. said Pat. The band seemed to do the job. Hearing Now, virex, Inc. Is offering HERP-EZ" the music of artists such as Chubby Checker, Ricky Lotion and Drops, both containing Nelson and Jerry Lee Lewis, more and more people 8,8-dl-tert-butyl-p-eresol, a compound ventured out to the dancefloor while guitarist Paul which has been demonstrated to be a Delvaux and his two partners joked with audience potent lnactlvator of Herpes Simplex Virus. between numbers, quizzed them with musical trivia orders, questions and took requests. HERP-EZ" Drops contain 2.6dl-t«it-butyl-pcresol havs your The band, out of Toledo, prefers performing in dispersed in mineral oU. to be used In conjunction with ready for HERP-EZ" Tablets, a dietary supplement (to be taken tha operator.; small town areas. "It seems like the further out you with meals) containing both Thelonlzed* go the more people want to have a good time. It's 2,8-dl-tert butyl p cresol and Llyalne great when tney run and yell and scream," WM.Inc.4Mt»»•*«»s»«rnvi—«r:iiimTK4«B* least 18 years but when they are not they pursue Florida 33711). Include your check or money order various occupations. Pat Delvaux is a body-man at for $19.98 for each bottle of tablets or drops, or Grogan Chrysler in Toledo. Guitarist Paul Delvaux order both for only *36.9B! drives a truck for Pepsi Cola. Art Bradford, who plays the keyboard, is working for an M.BA. at WSTRieUTOH INOOIBIES INVITED Bowling Green. Art: WKIQ services city Enriques shows craft

by Edwin Bukont provides extensive coverage of high school, Falcon, regional and national sports. They often travel by Michael Ambruaay You are probably aware that the university has outside of the state to get remotes of special events. Everyone feels the desire to express their its own FM broadcasting station, but, are you Considerable emphasis is especially apllied to the emotions. Some do this by conversing with friends, aware that the Bowling Green community is also actions of the Falcons and Bowling Green's city schools. writing poetry, penning letters to loved ones, or served by its own FM station- WKIQ? simply snaring with those who care. One University) The school lunch menu, town meetings, funeral SEVERAL REPORTERS from the station's nine- member staff, have assigned regular beats graduate, Emmanuel Enriques, displays his report and the local sports scene are aS high perceptions and thoughts through art. priority subjects at WKIQ-FM, a commercial providing daily coverage of school board and town council proceedings, the 'police blotter', the funeral Several of Enriques' artworks are currently station located on East Wooster street providing 3 being exhibited in the Mileti Alumni Center. These kilowatts of power on 93.5 FM to inform and report and specials on community services or activities, just a few of the many hourly programs can be viewed through Sept. 28 Monday thorugh entertain the Bowling Green community. Friday between the hours of 8 a.m.- 5p.m. Serving the town for the past six years, since of specific interest to the Bowling Green populace. With an ear for the interesting, rather than plain. The paintings and embossings feature a diverse September 20, WKIQ is the pheonix of a previous range of scenes and techniques. Enriques draws upon his reservoir of talents to create graphite drawings, watercolors, and especially embossings. His application involves raising the image off the surface to give added detail to the work. His "Birds of Prey" includes both graphite and embossing. This work depicts a hawk swooping down at his victim mercilessly. "I wanted to capture the movement of the hawk in a delayed image as well as the fine feathers of the bird," Enriques said." 'Birds of Prey' shows the violence of nature and and of life. Life is full of violence and this is human nature," Enriques stated. ENRIQUES ACKNOWLEDGES that some may be disturbed by this, but he points out the fighting in the Middle East as an example. "The situation there is far from being civilized or humanitarian," Enriques explained. Enriques was born in Texas and journeyed to Ohio with his family at an early age. During his teen years his interest in art slackened, but after a tour of duty in Vietnam, he traveled to Europe where his desire for art was rekindled. In graduate school he received praise from teachers and classmates for his artwork. Enriques began his formal art education at the University in 1972, with the aid of Veterans Administration benefits. He was one of the founders of the Latin Student Union."At that time there were only 10 Hispanic studnets here," Enriques said. "It was very difficult to get the organization started. We faced many hardships." He did not quite fit into the mold of a typical broadcaster, the unformatted WAWR which sold its hard news story, WKIQ's regular news coverage college student, being a Vietnam veteran and a bit operation to the present management in 1976. consists of their own staff writings and the services older than most. Gradually he became accustomed Music programming is presently modeled upon of the Associated Press (AP), the United Press and found his years here enlightening and the 'adult contemporary' format which is, "A little International (UPI), two Ohio based regional news enjoyable. of everything to everyone, a compatible margin", services and on-the-air feeds from the ABC News ENRIQUES GRADUATED with a B.FA. in oils in according to station manager Glen Cerny. Under Network. 1978 and has had his works exhibited in local the adult contemporary format, the morning shift is Contributions of Public Service Announcements galleries as well as the Toledo Museum of Art. family time, with Jeff Sheftzer hosting a variety of (PSA's) from the general public and private One of his paintings is a humorous view of clothes music, news and specials styled for the diverse sources are welcomed by the station. Rather than drying on a clothesline. This relflects a relaxed and listening preferences that might be present at the program a simplistic, daily 'community bulletin simplified work of Enriques'. He said that he had average family breakfast table in most Bowling board' for PSA's and other local information, WKIQ reached a level of confidence in his embossing Green homes. organizes such material into short thirty-second ability when he created the work, called "Light TOWARDS AFTERNOON, more Country-and- spots called Q-tips which are read at the bottom of Breezes." Western and mild rock is programmed to attract each hour. As many of us feel the need to create and leave the college and high school listeners. However, STATION MANAGER Cerny expressed that impressions of ourselves, so does Emmanuel despite a diversity from Anne Murray to Hall & Bowling Green is, "kind of a neat place," a Enriques. The striking difference, however, is that Oates, there is no air play on WKIQ for heavy metal different social identity which requires a different he does it better than most. or . balance of news than the city. He explained that, Any station can play music and be sure that they here in Bowling Green, 50% of the people know each will attract listeners, however, the appealing other; and the substantive criminal element which presentation of news, sports and public service plauges the cities is not as prevelant in Bowling material can be more of a challenge. For WKIQ, the Green. Thus, there is more time for covering USED BOOKS approach taken, said Glen Cerny, is that,"We are human interest stories about a person's neighbors, For Your Reading Pleasure not a newspaper, we try to inform and entertain, try and more interest in such programming. to provide local news for local people and make our The WKIQ professional stiff consists of nine full- (Records, Too!) listeners smile." To meet their self-imposed time staff members, five BGSU students as regular standards, the station provides a variety of employees and five more BGSU students as interns. PAUPER'S PAPERBACKS coverage on several fronts. They program the station from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. 206 N. MAIN Sports broadcasting occupies a major portion of The station is off the air for the remainder of the the station's schedule. From reporter night. There is some hope, that within the next 352-2163 contributions, the wire services, remote field year, WKIQ will be relocting farther north of its 9-5 Mon.-Sat. coverage and radio-telephone hookups, WKIQ present location and at that time convert to a 24 also. 7pm-9pm Frl. Evening hour format. ALL WEEKEND Round Up Your Rope' Campus Films Presents To lasso your Date "'Cause the Alpha Chi Sunday School 11 a.m. Saver Sun. Evening 7 p.m. Veekly Bible Studies Available Is sun to be Bread §BL Alpha Chi Omega Sept. 24-25 Sept. 26 GKXE Western Greet Brethren Churrn Fri. & Sat. 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