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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. By Mary Dannemlller Dr. James S. West, associate showed majority opposition, Dr. Dr. Terry W. Parsons, chairman of Stall Writer professor of marketing, and Dr. Chan Richard W. Bower, professor of HPE, the HPE department, said that after Hahn, associate professor and chair- told the council last week. the "straw poll," he talked to the A statement which outlines 10 man of management, said that com- educational goals to be applied to all members who were displeased and said bining the two departments might not Hahn referred to the "straw poll" and baccalaureate degree programs was that those persons said if he thought the solve the problems of course said that because the majority was merger is best for the department, they unanimously approved and a motion for duplication and scheduling. against the proposal for the school, it another poll of the Health and Physical would make it work. should not be pursued. HE ADDED THAT some faculty Education (HPE) and the Physical Hahn also said that with a school of Education and Recreation (PER) members would prefer to keep the HPER, he sees no reduction in the ELSASS SAID that he never received separated departments because they faculty was defeated at yesterday's number of course sections, and results of the unofficial poll and he had Academic Council meeting. are comfortable with it. scheduling complications still might not received any official command to Some members of the council also The draft statement will be sent to exist. retract the endorsement. each college council to elaborate on the voiced concern over defining the Council denies poll; Dr. Charles F. Mott, associate position of the proposed director of the goals from the college's perspective SIMILARITIES IN courses "is professor of Quantitative Analysis and and comment on "the significance and- inherent in the department structure," school of HPER and the duties of the Control (QAC), said he believes the poll Job. or relevance" of these statements for Dr. David G. Elsass, dean of the was taken during a time when the baccalaureate degree holders within College of Education, said. Dr. Bernice E. Waggoner, chairman approves goal outline departments thought they had no of PER department, said that the duties each college. Dr. Bette J. Logsdon, professor in the choice but to merge and faculty were of the director were left open-ended at The college councils must complete PER department, explained that there not given any options. the suggestion of the faculty so that the these reports by the end of this quarter, may be similar courses, but they have I. Clay Williams, professor of HPE, rather than the prior Feb. 1 deadline. two different course outlines. individual filling the position could echoed Mott's sentiments and said that have some leeway. QUESTIONS OF COURSE Contrary to an official poll of the HPE as a member of the voting faculty, he duplication, scheduling and majority and PER faculty last May which thought that the department did not University Provost Dr. Michael R. agreement were raised by members of showed a majority in favor of a merger have a choice and when the "straw Ferrari said that discussion of the the council in the second discussion on of the departments, a "straw poll" poll" was taken, the majority voted proposal will continue at the next the proposed school of HPER. given last quarter to HPE faculty against the school proposal. meeting. G Sews Vol. 61, No. 219 The Thursday, January 18, 1979 Bowling *Green Slate University Trustee agenda 'light' for today's meeting The University Board of Trustees faces a light agenda in its first meeting of 1979 at 10 a.m. today in the Assembly Room, McFall Center, according to Richard A. Edwards, board secretary and University vice president. The board is expected to discuss the naming of the proposed Physical Education Complex, which will replace the Natatorium and connect the North and South gyms. Construction on the project, now in the final planning stage, is scheduled to begin in early summer, according to University architect Roland Y. Engler. Projected cost of the construction is $1 .2 million. The board also will discuss naming the conference room in the Student Recreation Center and the tennis courts east of the Ice Arena.

WILLIAM R. BESS, Campus Safety and Security director, also will present his first report to the board on the implementation of the Ad Hoc Police Review Panel Report, released in Novemeber, 1977. Since his appointment in the summer, Bess has been revamping the department according to the panel's guidelines. The board also will receive the annual state auditor's report of examination of the University from July 1,1976, to June 30,1977. Included in the document are the financial records of the University and of the Bowling Green State University Foundation. Following the public meeting, the trustees will meet with Student Govern- ment Association senators during a "working luncheon" to discuss mutual concerns and policies. Newsphoto by Kyle Danaceau NEWS PHOTOGRAPHER KYLE DANACEAU, standing on a coins from the pool bottom and won the contest, one of many events catwalk above the Samuel Cooper Pool, captures students "Diving in Friday's "Winter Night Madness," which celebrated the rec for Dollars." University student Gary Durr collected the most center's opening. Inside the News Reflects favorably on fund handlers SPORTS: The Falcon roundballersdefeated Michigan 67- 56. And don't miss Dave Lewandowski's "Bleacher Creature" feature. Page 8. Audit shows no illegal spending EDITORIALS: The News calls for a switch back to educational basics to stunt functional illiteracy. Page 2. By Roger K.Lowe meal revenues were $3.7 million for the are successful in raising funds from It holds stock in such companies as Managing Editor 1976-77 fiscal year. alumni donors. Eastman Kodak Co., Goodyear Tire High27F(-3C) The foundation invests in stocks and and Rubber Co., Standard Oil Co., LowlOF(-13C| However, those same funds had An audit of the University's 1976-77 bonds and received financial advice American Telephone and Telegraph I percent chance of precipitation expenditures totaling $7.1 million and fiscal year showed that there was no from Cleveland Trust and Huntington and Toledo Edison Co., the audit Weather $3.5 million, respectively, showing that illegal expenditure of state funds, Bank in Columbus, he said. showed. according to University Treasurer Paul there is little profit, and sometimes a R. Nusser. loss, in a yearly budget. The audit, conducted annually of all The budgets of several departments, public institutions by the state auditor's including Parking Services, showed office, was released late last month. surpluses for the year. Nusser said that Shuttle-bus runs to begin Monday Nusser was pleased with the findings Parking Services tries to generate a slight excess each year so that when a By Cynthia Lelse the rec center and begin the off- as possible, but said students should said that to pay the $10 hourly charge of the audit. Staff Reporter campus route. wait inside the dorms or in apartments from the University Transportation '.'As treasurer, I have the respon- major expenditure must be made, such as the construction of a new parking lot, THE APPROXIMATE times and and houses until SGA works out kinks in Department for the bus and a student sibility to ensure that we comply with The trial run of the proposed shuttle- locations for routes off-campus are: the service. driver, the shuttle-buses will have to be all laws, regulations and policies of the the sticker fees need not be raised. The University also made $52,280 in bus to and from the Student Recreation North Prospect Ave. and East Reed She said if students want the service filled to capacity in both the on- and off- state," he said. Nusser added that the Center next week will include separate Street at 6:35 p.m.; South Prospect and to become permanent, they should ride campus routes. She and Voll said SGA findings also reflected favorably on all revenues from its corn, soybean and wheat crops, the audit showed. routes running every half hour for on- Lehman Ave. at 6:40 p.m.; Seventh the trial runs and assist SGA in will seek funding for any deficit from University workers responsible for and off -campus students. Street and High Street at 6:45 p.m.; determining which times and stops are the rec center or will absorb the cost. handling funds. The Student Government Association Second Street and High at 6:45 p.m. and best. She said each rider will be asked The state examiner said in the audit, TOTAL BUDGETS for each of the (SGA), which proposed the shuttle-bus Mercer Road and Clough Street at 6:50 to fill out a survey on the shuttle ser- SGA also discussed plans to ask "The accounting records, supporting colleges were: $13.2 million for the service, last night finalized plans for p.m. vice. approval from Faculty Senate for the files and internal reports were found to College of Arts and Sciences; $3.1 the trial run, which will operate Dana L. Kortokrax, SGA senator and proposed Course-Teacher Description be neat and orderly in arrangement, million for the College of Business Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. coordinator of the service, said SGA KORTOKRAX SAD) she doubts the Booklet and the re-manning of the completely detailed or documented and Administration; $5.4 million for the has approximated the times as closely service will ever be self-supporting. She College of Education; $534,000 for the If students ride the shuttle-buses escort service. satisfactory in all other respects excep during the trial run, SGA may decide to as otherwise noted in this report. College of Health and Community Services; and $1.5 million for the operate the service full-time, SGA "AS IN PRIOR years, both the in- College of Musical Arts. president Michael C. Voll said. stitution and the general public benefited from an accounting-auditing These budgets included salaries and STUDENTS CAN ride the shuttle- situation wherein non-recurring and wages, staff benefits, supplies, travel, bus, a 25-passenger school bus owned unusual transactions of uncertain information and communication, by the University, for 10 cents during propriety were resolved between those maintenance and equipment, the audit the trial run, SGA decided. Voll said if who do the accounting and those who showed. SGA decides to continue the service, review the accounts prior to making The Bowling Green State University Individual fares will probably still committments under uncertain cir- Foundation, a non-profit corporation remain 10 cents or students can buy a cumstances." established by the University Board of pass to ride the shuttle-bus for $3-4 each The five colleges at the University Trustees in 1956 to handle gifts from the quarter. (Arts and Sciences, Business private sector, also was covered in the SGA decided the service will operate Administration, Education, Health and audit. on Monday from 6 to 10 p.m., on Community Services and Musical Arts) Tuesday from 7 to 11 p.m. and on and the Graduate School and Inter- THE FOUNDATION handles about $1 Wednesday from 8 p.m. to midnight. On discipline Honorary spent more than million a year, according to Director each hour during the trial run, the |26 million for Instruction and depar- CarlE.Peschel. shuttle-bus will begin a five-stop route tmental research, the audit showed. Peschel said that all money in the for on-campus students. Each half hour The College of Arts and Sciences was foundation is designated by the donor to the bus will begin a five-stop route for the largest user of research funds, a specific department. Departments off-campus students. spending f 13.8 million, followed by the solicit their own funds, so if a Monday's first on-campus shuttle bus College of Education which spent 18.1 department Is low on funds for special stops and their approximate times are: million. projects, it is because of the lack of Kohl Hall: 6:05 p.m.; Founder's soliciting by members of that depar- Quadrangle: 6:05 p.m.; Sorority Row at RESIDENCE and dining halls are a tment. 6:10 p.m.; Offenhouer East 6:10 p.m.; Ntwtphofo by Frank Breithaupt big business and the audit bears this MacDonald and Prout dormitories at DON COPPES, transportation dispatcher for Technical (SGAI-sponsored shuttle bus to the Student Recreation out, showing that revenues from room Peschel said that the accounting, 6:15 p.m. and the Library at 6:15 p.m. Support Services, sits In a University school bus which Center. SGA will hold a trial run for the shuttle service rentals totaled 16.6 million and student geology and radio-tv-film departments Then, the bus will drop off students at may be used as the Student Government Association next week. .... > m wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmm

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For many people, every day holds a classmates can remain in an upright before my head would hit the desk. NO-DOZE ALSO has earned laurels occupied with some fascinating different challenge. Some might strive position and a coherent state of mind as I have tried dozens of solutions for from students in similar situations. But diversion so as to repel sleep. But doing to help some one previously deemed to Paula my professors drone on about whatever keeping my dreams out of class, none of the only effect those little white pills situps, typing and painting nails in be a basket case. Others might try to it is they drone on about (I haven't which have been even 1.31 percent have is inflicting me with a severe case class has only infuriated my professors, outdo themselves in their achievements stayed awake long enough in any of my successful. But they usually manage to of the jitters as I drift off. I was forced who have had the gall to threaten to at their jobs. And some will try to classes to figure out what my courses keep me alert long enough to see who is to abandon this remedy when one of my throw me out of class if I wasn't going conquer some enormous entity which is Winstow are about). taking good notes. profs became alarmed at the sight of to pay attention. I mean, really! Who do busy squashing a defenseless little guy. These students are able either to pay Coffee is, of course, the traditional my No-Doze-induced sleeping fit and they think pays their salaries? My days also are filled with attention or entertain themselves even prescription for chronic dozers as called an ambulance, fearing that I was challenges. Each morning I strive to when the instructor's voice is about as myself. But although I try to gulp down epileptic. My dilemma has even begun to effect Improve my aim so as to hit the snooze pairs of corduroy jeans, three sweat- rousing as a braille alarm clock. at least five cups before each class and my other dally tasks, such as taking a button on my clock radio instead of my shirts, two turtienecks, a down vest, a often carry a two-quart thermos of the The use of toothpicks as props to hold shower or slurping yogurt (a very roommate's African Violet. As I step navy pea coat and and a partridge in a NOT UNCOMMONLY do I find my stuff to help me make it through the open my eyelids also has rendered little messy thing to doze off into). In fact, out of my dorm into the un- pear tree Just to avoid becoming a head slowly dropping onto my notes next SO minutes, caffeine Just doesn't do success in my daily plight. It only has I' ni having a hard time maintaining my compromising perils of BG weather, I human popsicle). (which by this time are mere scribbles) the trick. I think my body is immune to stretched my eyelids so that now they consciousness long enough to finish tW.. try to garner my strength so I can walk BUT BY FAR the greatest challenge as I realize that I am losing con- that drug's effects, Judging from the droop to my nostrils. (KLUNK) across campus in less than 20 minutes. facing me each weekday is one of sciousness. And the times are too many fact that I often can't stay awake in (a feat not easily accomplishd when one awareness, i.e. staying awake in class. to count when I suffered whiplash from class long enough to unscrew my Paula Winslow is assistant managing must wear long Johns, stockings, two I constantly am amazed at how my abruptly awakening only moments thermos lid. I ALSO HAVE tried to keep my mind editor of the News. opinion * judgment is founded on truth...' functional illiteracy: Letters

surance, entertainment, books and of 50 percent. That is simply I would much rather do any of the fees. I give these figures to underscore outrageous. above. Of course if I had the $29, it crime against society non-jocks get the severe financial crunch that the Most grad students simply do not would go to pay my bills since I have increase in fees to pay for our new have the time to utilize the Rec Center been self-supporting for the last three It is a sad comment on the secondary education system in America "palace for the jocks," or the Student even if they wanted. We have classes in years. Mom and Dad Just don't figure in that a large majority of today's high school seniors are political the shaft Recreation Center, has put on the the evenings, teach or work during the the picture for me and most of my illiterates. A Gallup poll last year of one thousand 17- and 18-year-olds BGSUgrad assistants. day, plus spend hours in the Library. friends. showed that a shockingly high level of civil nescience existed in this age Add to this the fact that we live off So, as usual, we non-jocks are getting Jan. IS was the tirst payday for the Quite simply, I neither want nor can campus and have to make a special trip the shaft. Dr. McGuire, why don't you group. And as if such news is not disturbing enough, the decade-long graduate assistants during winter afford my forced membership in our to go to the new playpen. attempt to rectify the situation? Let decline in American College Testing (ACT) and Scholastic Aptitude Test term. It also was, for many of us, the glorified health spa. When I signed my I can think of many things that I those who want to use the building pay (SAT) scores adds insult to injury. , day that the rent was due, the electric contract for this year, I was under the would rather do with the $29 if I am just for it, but leave the rest of us alone. We The Gallup survey indicates that our educational system has gone bill was due and the phone bill was due. impression that our fees would be $58 going to throw it away. For instance, it just can't afford to throw that kind of awry. One-fourth of 17- and 18-year-olds surveyed didn't realize that New By the time I paid all these bills, I was per term and it was only during would pay for 10 movies, 15 meals at money away. Jersey is on the East Coast and Oregon on the West Coast. One third left with approximately $70 for the orientation that I found that the fees McDonalds, 5 albums, S tanks of gas, Michael W. McCleese didn't know which party has a majority in Congress. Only 42 percent had month to buy gas, food, clothes, in- were to be raised to $87 or an increase etc. Since I am not athletically inclined, 451ThurstinAve.No.303 heard of absentee ballots. Only 57 percent knew Russia fought on our tide in World War II. And when these students were asked to name the let's hear last two states admitted to the Union, the answers included Florida, Canada and Mexico. from you Clearly, the educational aims of the federal government over the last The News welcomes reader decade as well as schools and schoolteachers must share the blame for response to editorial comment as this disgraceful showing. And since nearly half of high school seniors go well as opinions on topics of on to college, lenient University admission policies must be faulted for student interest in the form of letters and guest columns. bringing these illiterates to college campuses, which erodes the quality of Letters to the editor should not education in higher learning. exceed 40 typed lines and guest The News believes that a reorganization of educational priorities is columns should not exceed 80 needed at the secondary level, emphasizing the "old" subjects of reading, typed lines. All letters should be writing and arithmetic as well as the newer ones of economics, history typewritten and triple-. and politics. To sanction illiteracy by granting high school degrees to Authors should try to bring 'unctional illiterates is a crime against society that should not be allowed. letters to the editor in person to help assure correct attribution All letters should include the author's name, address and telephone number for further The BTJ Hews verification. Correspondence should be sent Page 2 EDITORIAL STAFF Thursday, January 18,1979 to Editorial Editor, BG News, 106 editor lamlea pierman University Hall. All letters and managing editor rogerk.lowe columns are subject to editing news editor Cheryl a geschke editorial editor kelth h. lameson and condensation. sports editor Steven w. Sadler copy editor lanet k. ropers photoeditor davlds.ryan entertainment editor marchugunin wire editor wllliam j.paul national columnist BUSINESS STAFF

business manager lindaberke advertising manager colleen clune The BG News is published daily Tuesday through Friday during the regular school year and the $64 question, who knew about iran? weekly during summer sessions by students of Bowling Green State University under the authority of the University Publications Committee. Opinions enpressed by columnists do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The BG News WASHINGTON-The question credit and it was good. He ordered "LOOK, A GUY comes into the everything was hunky-dory, we took Editorial Board. President Carter and everybody else The BG News and Bowling Green State University are equal opportunity employers and do more airplanes tanks, guns and rockets Pentagon showroom and there's oil his word for It." net discriminate in hiring practices. in Washington keeps asking is, "How is than any shah in the world. He never spilling out every one of his pockets. No "So you didn't do any cloak and The News will not accept advertising that is deemed discrmlnatory. degrading or insulting it possible that no one knew the Shah of haggled about price, and he bought one askes any questions. The guy's eyes dagger work in Iran?" on the basis of race, sen or national origin. Iran was in trouble?" AM rights to material published in The BG News are reserved. everything in our catalogue, whether he light up when he sees a helicopter, so "That would have been violating the It's hard to get an answer. needed it or not. When it came to you sell him all the helicopters he Shah's sovereignty. What kind of people Editorial and Business Offices Over at the Pentagon, I spoke to American military hardware, he was wants. He picks up an F-16 fighter plane do you think we have working here?" 1M University Hall Bowling Green State University someone in sales. the last of the big spenders. and doesn't even ask for it to be gift- Bowling Green. Ohio43*03 "What can I tell you?" the sales "So you had no idea he was in over his wrapped. He takes all the tanks we •BUT I thought the CIA's main Phone («lt> 373-1003 manager said. "We checked out his head?" have in stock. He orders boats and function was to keep the President submarines by the dozen. If someone informed of what was going on in every came in your shop and did that, would country of the world. Why weren't you you suspect he was having trouble at watching Iran?" home?" "Because we had to cut back on personnel. Our director, Stansfield Turner, lopped off 800 heads when he took over so we can no longer keep track of every backwater place on the Art globe. We've only got one agent in all of Africa." "Iran isn't in Africa," I said. Buchwald "It isn't? WeU, then, that explains why we didn't know, doesn't it?" My last stop was the State Depart- ment. I asked for the Iranian desk. "He's out to lunch," the receptionist 'Probably not," I said. "Let me ask said. you this. What happens if Iran won't "PERHAPS YOU can help me," I pay for the stuff that the shah or- said. "I was wondering if you could dered?" explain why the State Department had "We're going to bill the CIA. They no idea that the Shah of Iran was on should have warned us there was such thin Ice with his people? " something rotten in Tehran." "I don't think the State Departments the place to discuss personalities," she I WENT OVER to the CIA and spoke replied. to one of the guards at the gate. "The "I appreciate that. Bat wasn't State military says the CIA la responsible for aware of the opposition in the streeta?" them having to hold a garage sale on all "Our people never went into the the stuff the Shah of Iran bought and streets," she said, can't pay for. What do you have to say "Why not?" to that?" "Because it was a lot more fun going "It's not the CIA's Job to butt Into to the palace." another country's business," he said indignantly. "The shah has been our are (O lt», Lw Aagelea Time. Sya- 'giggs&x&s*,, friend for 20 years, and when he told us dtcate ■■■■

Thursday, January 18, lITt The BG Newi Page t NEWS IN BRIEF RSA debates core requirements By Frank Brelthaupt Association (RSA) meeting Tuesday Whalen said that forcing students to requirements. Mardl Gras Student Services Bldg. Applications Staff Photographer night. take so many specified courses would "I think this Is the key. Instead of may be filed from Monday through The proposal, now being reviewed by cause them to have a "bad attitude in them (the University) requiring you to Union Activities Organization (UAO) Feb. 22. The possibility of establishing up to 80 Academic Council, may mean a general" and they would only be in- take certain specific courses, you have is taking applications for booth space at credit hours of core requirements in "sweeping change" in course terested in "gettin it (the course) out of the choice," Whalen said, adding that the Feb. 24 Mardl Gras celebration. Job seminars general education courses for all un- requirements in every college at the the way." students would have sufficient time to dergraduate students at the University University, according to Dr. Peter A. schedule college and general education Any University organization or living Juniors, seniors and graduate unit which has not received an ap- stirred debate at the Resident Student Fascione, director of University THE SGA representative suggested requirements. students can attend the following Division of General Studies. plication may pick one up In the UAO seminars to be held in the Placement three ways the colleges could deter- office, third floor. Union, before "It is possible that a uniform set of mine whether they are supplying a Office, 360 Student Services Bldg.: objectives will be adopted for all Wednesday. assessment, 6:30 p.m. Monday and balance of general education baccalaureate students on campus," requirements: 11:30a.m. Tuesday, resumes, 6:30p.m. Fascione said. "It is also possible that Jan. 29 and 11:30 a.m. Jan. 30; job -Each college could decide if it is courses that meet requirements in any fulfilling the general education goals. If PACE applications resources, 6:30 p.m. Feb. 5 and 11:30 one of the colleges would also meet so, no changes in the college Applications for the government a.m. Feb. 6; interviewing, 6:30 p.m. requirements in any other college." Professional Administrative Career Feb. 12 and 11:30 a.m. Feb. 13; job hunt curriculum need be made; ACCORDING TO Fascione, the -Individual college could institute a Exam (PACE) are available at and follow-up, 6:30 p.m. Feb. 19 and system probably would be established University Placement Services, 360 11:30a.m. Feb. 20. set of core requirements; so each year a student would have to -University-wide core requirements fulfill a specified set of core could be established if all colleges requirements. agreed to increase the amount of No requirement changes have been general education courses. Center's courts open made yet, Fascione said, adding that WHALEN SAID that if University- the topic is subject to greater debate. wide core requirements were Part of the debate came Tuesday established, he would favor a system Four of the 14 handball-racquetball cording to Rec Center Director Dr. Ben night from Student Government similar to Harvard University's which courts at the Student Recreation Center McGulre. Association (SGA) representative Jim devotes about one-fourth of a student's were opened Tuesday. Only red, green and blue balls are Whalen who opposed a system that curriculum to general education permitted on the courts. Also, all non- Reservations for the courts were would require students to take a courses. - V taken Monday at 5 p.m. and graduate fiberglass racquets must have plastic specified list of general education Whalen said that Harvard students assistant Barbara E. VanHala said only guards. Dr. Peter A. Facione courses. can choose from 80-100 courses to fulfill Jim Whalen "one court was left at 5:35." Forty one- By the end of the month all of the hour slots were reserved within 35 courts should be completed, McGuire $31.000 less available available minutes. said. The 20-by-40 foot courts were in- There is much space and time spected Tuesday morning by available for all the center's courts, representatives from the Ohio and the especially on weekend mornings when Drop in enrollment lowers funds for 'big six' University architects' offices, ac- they are not crowded, McGuire said. By Tom Smith there will be $4,019,515 in general fee retirement to pay off debts for con- ministrative planning. Recom- Staff Reporter revenues to distribute compared to this struction of the Student Services mendations for the student activities year's allocation of $4,050,658. The drop Building, Student Health Center, Ice and organizations will be due March 16 Teacher program ready The Advisory Committee on General was attributed to the declining Arena, University Union, the stadium and the allocations should be completed Fee Allocations (ACGFA) will have enrollment. and the Student Recreation Center. by March 2. The remaining, $2,269,107 will be Bobby G. Arrowsmith, assistant vice A program to provide University classroom accompanied with a seminar about $31,000 fewer dollars to distribute Eakin said $2,750 was added to the pool and will be divided among student provost for student affairs and chair- education majors with field experience and a class for the University for 1979-80 than were allocated this divided as the group sees fit among the in the Loraln City Schools has been students," Horton said. academic year. organizations the fund stands at "big six" areas (Student Health Center, man of ACGFA, said the group will only $190,000 plus $13,800 emergency funds. make recommendations and not at- formalized. "Our arrangement with Lorain could Dr. Richard A. Eakin, vice provost BG News, Ice Arena, non-revenue tempt to set policy for the The agreement was announced by well serve as a model for future for institutional planning and student intercollegiate athletics, University Union and the Student Recreation organizations. The allocations will be Dr. Charles Nunley, superintendent of agreements between other colleges and affairs, told ACGFA yesterday that EAKIN RECOMMENDED that Lorain City Schools, and Dr. David G. school districts," he said. administrators have estimated that ACGFA set aside $1,551,608 in bond Center), Eakin said. passed on to the University Board of Elsass, dean of the University's College He added that efforts should be made Trustees and University President Dr. of Education. to hold the general fee at the present Hollis A. Moore Jr. for final approval. The agreement is designed to help level of $87 a quarter. education majors fulfill additional field Debaters win at Wooster and OSU Arrowsmith said he has scheduled 40 BECAUSE OF INFLATION, many experience requirements established in The forensic team, which ranks fifth in prose and fourth in dramatic duo. presentation times for students MaryBeth Kyrchner, junior, placed programs may ask for more money to 1974 which will be effective In 1980. in the nation, competed last weekend at organizations to make requests for sixth in informative and fourth in maintain present service levels but he 1979-80 funding. Wooster College and Ohio State BALLARD'S PARTNER in dramatic persuasion competition. Howard A. advised the committee to encourage THE NEW STATE standards being University (OSU). duo, senior David Gannon, also was a Lester, senior, was awarded third place program changes and practice ACGFA will meet again at 1:30 p.m. implemented at the University include Steven Griesinger and William member of the reader's theater, which for impromptu and fifth in ex- economics. tomorrow to elect a vice chairman and field experience course, according to Steele, both juniors, compiled six wins placed first. Freshman Raige Allen, temporaneous. formulate the group's procedures. It Dr. George Horton, associate dean of and one loss at Wooster. senior Leon Bonta, and junior The first place award for novice Eakin set several tentative deadlines also will outline funding criteria and the College of Education. The forensic team also completed in Stephanie Fraim also were on the team. poetry and novice prose went to Kathy that should be met to ensure smooth design the proper form for making a The three-hour course, ED CO 202, individual competition at OSU and won Other individual awards went to McNabb, freshman. operation of ACGFA and ad- request, he added. "Exploring the Profession," will be 19 awards, according to Deborah Bonta, who was fifth in poetry and sixth geared toward freshmen and Ballard, vice president of the team. in pentathlon. Fraim took third in after- sophomores and includes "two half- Ballard placed first in the pentathlon dinner speaking and fifth in in- days of observation and work in the and extemporaneous speaking, second formative speaking. 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Day in review From Associated Press wire stories Iranian troops and demonstrators clash again

Pro-shah troops battled demon- The widespread strikes that have official, Yahya Sadeqvaziri, resigned. grown more reserved, indicating a Ahwaz, 340 miles southwest of Tehran, shah comments rushed into the streets strators In the oil city of Ahwaz crippled the nation's oilbased economy The minister said present laws would growing consensus that the Bakhtiar was cut off. The city of 500,000 is the site yesterday morning to confront the yesterlay. the first full day of the continued as workers demanded that not allow him to quickly bring to trial government has only a marginal of the country's major oil refinery demonstrators. shah's forced "vacation" abroad, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, who former government ministers accused chance of surviving and that the shah's complex on the Persian Gulf. An army spokesman said some of the creating a major threat to the stability left the country Tuesday for Egypt en of corruption and abuse of power. vacation may turn into permanent Sources, however, reported bloody troops ran through the streets of Prime Minister Shahpour Bakhtiar's route to the United States, formally In Washington, private and public exile. clashes between government troops demanding that residents hold pro-shah fledgling civilian government. give up the throne. comments from U.S. officials have TELEPHONE CONTACT with and demonstrators who had taken to demonstrations. At least 30 people were reported Bakhtiar's hard-pressed government the streets to celebrate the monarch's Other sources said air force and killed or wounded in the violence. also had to deal with the aftermath of a departure. army units clashed, but this could not major earthquake that devastated New regime in trouble? An early unconfirmed press report be confirmed. IN THE CAPITAL, Bakhtiar huddled remote areas in eastern Iran. spoke of several hundred casualties. City residents reported heavy gun- with top national security advisers to United States officials are expressing increasing doubt whether Iran's new Informants said anti-shah militants fire, and the Jundi-Shahpour Hospital plan moves for halting the violence that CONFIRMED REPORTS had 199 civilian government can survive and are even more skeptical about the Shah had bombarded an army garrison in reported before telephones were cut off has plagued Iran for more than a year. persons killed in three towns and some of Iran's prospects of ever returning home. Ahwaz with messages from loud- that 25 casualties had been brought in, Disent also was reported breaking press reports said the final death toll Other officials, asking not to be identified, said the prospects of the speakers Tuesday night. some of them dead on arrival. out among the anti-shah parties on the could exceed 1,000. government's survival are marginal at best in light of the extraordinary OTHER RELIABLE sources placed future shape of the country. The prime minister's top Justice popularity of exiled religious leader Ayatullah Khomaini. TROOPS ANGERED by the anti- the casualty toll at 30. Helicopter collision kills five in Florida A Coast Guard helicopter and a "It was just an incredible ball of flames when it hit the ground." what was down there. It was Just a TWO OFFICERS and two enlisted and we were going down, and there was smaller, private helicopter collided fire." said eyewitness Chuck LaBow, a men were aboard the Coast Guard a mid-air collision,"said Allen. during practice flights 200 feet above pilot for the Goodyear blimp, which is COAST GUARD Lt. Bob Allen flew Two piles of debris remained at helicopter, according to Allen. Ott said the student was on "a Opa-Locka airport, one of the nation's based at the airfield but was not in- over the scene moments after the 10:17 midday. Both were covered with fire- supervised solo," practicing take-offs busiest general aviation airports volved in the accident. a.m. EST collision. fighting foam applied by airport Bob Ott, owner of the Burnside-Ott and landings with an instructor wat- yesterday. All five people aboard the "I saw the wreckage hitting the "It looked like there was nothing firemen after the flaming aircraft spun flying school which operated the other ching from the ground. two aircrafts were killed. ground...It was totally engulfed in left," Allen said. "I couldn't even tell to the ground. craft, said one person-a male flying "AS HE ROSE to 200 feet, the Coast student-was aboard the second Guard helicopter descended on top of helicopter. him," Ott said. Identities of the victims were Allen said the Coast Guard aircraft Tractorcade' heads for Capital withheld pending notification of was returning to its base at the airport relatives. after practicing air-sea rescue "He-the student pilot-was going up maneuvers in the area. Hundreds of growling tractors in but had to take a second Job as a diesel Specifically, they want legislation that at least 700 vehicles and 1,800 caravans up to four miles long snaked mechanic to keep from going broke. calling for 100 percent parity levels and people were known to be participating through the frozen Midwest yesterday SIMILAR "TRACTORCADES," also for a ban on imports until 100 in the tractorcades on six main routes. as farmers headed toward Washington displaying signs such as "Carters percent parity is achieved. Ora Ratcliff of Red Rock, Okla., was Doctors detect more to press for a better break. Raising More Hell Than Food," were Under full parity, farmers would towing a wooden outhouse on a trailer "Last year we were starving to death lumbering through Texas, Kansas, have the same buying power they en- as his four-mile-long caravan, which and now we're Just eating," said Nebraska, Minnesota and South Joyed from 1910 to 1914. Last month the had started in Amarillo, Texas, on cancer in Wayne Marvin Hembree, an Oklahoma wheat Dakota, heading toward a February parity ratio was 72 percent, up from 66 Monday, neared Oklahoma City. More cancer has been found in actor ministrator of the UCLA Medical fanner, as some 200 tractors, motor rendezvous in the nation's capitol. percent a year ago. The privy, he said, was to ensure "all John Wayne, who had his cancerous Center. homes and pickup trucks roared out of "The purpose of this whole thing is to BOB HINDS, a spokesman for the comforts of home." stomach removed last week, his doc- ASKED WHAT the report meant, a muddy field near El Reno to Join the get Congress and the administration to American Agriculture in Springfield, A CARAVAN which had left Abilene, tors said yesterday. Strohm said "more cancer cells were long Journey organized by the fully implement the current farm bill," Colo., said the demands are the same as Texas, two days earlier with 48 tractors The final pathological report, taken found" in the stomach area. American Agriculture movement. said American Agriculture spokesman the organization made a year ago when and 100 other vehicles had grown to 300 on body tissues tested after the 9 4-hour "There is concern," Strohm said. "Six months from now, if we don't get Luverne Jensen as eight tractors its threatened national farm strike vehicles by the time it pulled out of Fort operation on the 71-year-old actor was But he added the finding will not alter relief from Washington, with inflation cranked up in sub-zero weather at failed. Worth, Texas, on Wednesday, a completed last Friday, showed the post-operative treatment and said we'll be back to starving again," added Mitchell, S.D. for a trip expected to Dale Artho, an organization spokesman for the Agriculture evidence of cancer in the gastric lymph no decision has been made on whether Hembree, who farms 300 acres of wheat take 18 days. spokesman in Hereford, Texas, said movement said. nodes, said Bernard Strohm, ad- more surgery is necessary. ABORTION Pledge Your TOLL FREE Applications are now available Fair Share 9 a.m.-lO p.m. When did you last for Fall 1979 1 -800-438-8039 Orientation Leaders have a WACO ? in 405 Student Services Bldg. Dixie Electric Co. Remember whan you 30 ware i Freshmin Thurs. 4 to 7 Waiters, waitresses and bartenders Students who have already needed — must be 21. Kitchen and other help needed -- must been, or wish to be Orientation be 18. Apply at Dixie Electric Company CORNER Leaders for the first time, KITCHEN must apply by Jan. 19. 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After arranging his first major album University senior sees future in record production By Michael J.Gueulette ACCORDING TO Ellis, his Cleveland, Shirley Caeser, Daniels, "the top gospel pro- but he is saved in the end by interest in music started at and Billy Preston, and he ducer in the world," ac- the girl he used to love. "My main interest is in the an early age-even before he currently is the accompanist cording to Ellis. Ellis says he hopes to get commercial recording could play an instrument. for the University Gospel singer Gino Vannelli to star market," Daryl Ellis, a "We have a piano at home. Choir. ON NOV. U. the album in the picture. Ellis will senior music major at the I used to just bang on it. I Stevie Wonder and Gino was dedicated by Dr. Martin record a demo tape of his University, said in a recent couldn't make any music, Vannelli are his musical Luther King Sr. at the choir's material in February to send interview. but I was constantly in- influences, because they are annual concert at DeVilbliss to Vannelli's label, A&M And by all outward ap- terested in it." the only two that "offer a High School in Toledo, with Records, and several major pearances, he is making a He took his first lessons 14 musical challenge," Ellis local television and radio movie production com- concerted effort to succeed years ago at age eight and he said. He said he also likes stations covering the event. panies. He said he believes a in his chosen vocation even movie role could elevate before leaving the security of Vannelli from star to the college cocoon. "Anything I accomplish is due to the superstar status, based on Savoy Records last the success of other recent Monday released a gospel will of God." movie musicals such as album titled "A Message To ' Saturday Night Fever.'' The World" by the St. still is learning today. such gospel artists as Walter Another of Ellis' projects, Ellis sees Vannelli's role Mark's Baptist Church Choir Ellis' studies as a music Hawkins, James Cleveland the disco group, Fever, had as a collaborative one. "I'm of Toledo. Ellis wrote the major enabled him to get a and Edwin Hawkins. an unusual beginning. sure a guy as deep as Gino songs and the arrangements "double education. ! was ALTHOUGH ELLIS says "I was riding down the Vannelli would like to co- for the band and string ' learning the technical side of he thinks he could make it street and some girls were write." section on the album, and piano and reading music, without it, he believes his staring me down, so I ELLIS IS confident that also secured the recording and I was playing in bands, college music training has stopped my car and started his connections at Savoy contract for the group. playing for churches and been important. He says a talking to them. They said, Records, owned by Columbia He also recently received watching other musicians. I knowledge of musical theory 'We have a singing group.' I Pictures, will help him get in the master tapes of a single, was always there sitting out and history gives him an had some time on my hands touch with Vannelli's "Fever" and "My Heart front, seeing what I could advantage over musicians so I parked and sat on my producers. Says Yes, But My Mind Says catch, what I could learn. It who learn their craft solely car, ready to laugh. I didn't "I have all kinds of con- No," which he wrote and all just came together," he by ear. think they'd be able to sing a nections. The opportunity is produced for a Toledo-based said. Recording the gospel note. They opened up their there for me now-all I have disco group called Fever. He The piano and organ are album for Savoy "started out mouths and sang, and I to do is just step inside the discovered the group, Ellis' main instruments, but as a dream," he said. He about fell off the car. There door," he said. manages them and in early he also plays drums, bass selected a group of 50 per- was so much talent and Ellis has many doors open February will send the and guitar, and his music sons from the St. Mark's potential. They come to to him upon graduation. In demonstration, or "demo," studies have aquainted him Choir and each person rehearsals and they know addition to his current single to several record with the violin, viola, brass contributed money for the it's time to work. They have projects, he has been offered Ntwsphoto by Kyle Oanactau labels in hopes of landing a and percussion. He has recording of a demo tape. confidence in what I'm a music staff writing job and DARYL ELLIS, a senior music major, Is seen rehearsing with the University Gospel recording contract for the trying to do for them." Chair. Savoy Records, the world's leading gospel music label, last Monday released "A toured extensively with the The tape, recorded at a job as engineer in the group. If he is successful, University's Acappella Creative Images Recording studio in the University's Message to the World" by the St. Mark's Baptist Church Choir of Toledo, which Ellis Ellis says he hopes to have directs. Ellis also wrote and arranged all the songs on the album. A disco group. Fever, Choir, shared stages with Studio in Toledo, was sent to IF THE STORY of Fever's new Music Building. He said Fever release an album by such gospel and soul artists discovery sounds as if it he would prefer a behind-the- and a film screenplay and soundtrack are among his other musical projects. several labels, and, ac- faU. as the Reverend James cording to Ellis, it received came from a grade-, scenes Job in the recording "all kinds of response." perhaps it is because Ellis business, as opposed to Savoy Records was picked also has movies in his blood. performing. because it was the most He is nearing the completion "Anything I accomplish is Advertising established and recognized of a screenplay and script to due to the will of God," Ellis PRESENTING: gospel label and it seemed a movie called "Superstar." said. Meanwhile, he does not Salesperson the most interested, Ellis The movie is about the rise deny his own contribution to said. A lawyer researched and fall of a musician who his success. Needed immediately for the the label and recommended abandons a love interest in "Success in life comes not THE it after going over the con- the pursuit of his career. through hand-me-downs or tracts. The choir was signed After a spectacular rise to jumping out of the sky. It Toledo Area to the label and spent 16 stardom, the musician's involves hard work and Apply at the BG News hours of recording and career takes a dramatic practice, setting your goal MIXER 106 University Hall mixdown time with John plunge. He attempts suicide, and going after it." "TONIGHT" o^r-^"^> JAN. 18 Sunday Night is: 8-12 P.M. TOP 40 NIGHT GRAND Introduction 8 pm - 1 am BALLROOM to Loading THE BLUE MAX Refreshments Platform 101 Ramada Inn, Your first cou Perrysburg will be served with Hills... because we're looking for men and women interested in • The TOP 40 Tunes and learning retail operations from the basics on up. 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FROM HARSHMAN WEEK Stop at Model Ttanday, January U, 1171 TV BO Newt NP1 Weekend movies 'Blues Brothers' not Aykroyd, Belushi Streisand, O'Neal Review by fact, one need only hear Elwood's heartfelt opening to the career nipped in the bud after just one release, "King Tut", Jim Von Schilling classic "Rubber Biscult"-"Aw, bow bow-Hey, got- when an uneducated public confused him with a popular Review by tahiggawabbajlggaboppa"-or Jake's sophisticated handling of the same name. Mary Beth Beazley Apparently some persons have started a rumor that the of the male anatomical references In "I Don't Know" to Can the Blues Brothers, whose stage act has been known to Blues Brothers, whose debut album "A Briefcase of experience the power and excitement of raw, undistilled whip audiences into a frenzy, escape such a fate? Only If the Union Activites Organization (UAO) presents a double- Blues"currently is heading the LP charts, are actually Dan creative genius. public ignores the silly talk that surfaces when any potential feature this weekend in the Math-Sciences Bldg. "The Aykroyd and John Belushi of "Saturday Night Live" fame. It would be most unfortunate if the careers of the Blues superstar emerges, seemingly out of nowhere, to challenge Outlaw Josey Wales," a Clint Eastwood western, will be Yes, the Blues Brothers, El wood and Joliet Jake, do indeed Brothers were to suffer, or perhaps end abruptly, because of the reigning performers. showing at 7 and 10 p.m. in Room 220 and'"What's Up, resemble Aykroyd and Belushi beneath the dark suits, hats a foolish rumor, but such things do happen in the un- Elwood and Joliet Jake are indeed potential superstars, Doc?," a screwball starring Barbra Streieand and sunglasses. predictable world of entertainment. The promising young and we owe it to them and to ourselves to take the Blues and Ryan O'Neal, will play at 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. in Room Yes, they have indeed performed on "Saturday Night singer-songwriter, Steve Martin, for example, found his Brothers seriously. 210. Admission each film will be $1 with a University ID. Live" and even mention the two in the liner notes "What's Up, Doc?" Is 'ssalute to the on the back of the album. hyperkinetie comdies of the 1930s, and the action Is frantic But to claim that the Blues Brothers are not the real thing- and funny. an authentic, traditional urban-blues band -is to do a Although the plot is far too cooplex to describe, the main disservice to these dedicated artists and the traditions they problem involves four plaid suitcases that end up on the uphold. same floor of the same hotel at the same time. The bags do JUST WHO STARTED this rumor remains a mystery. not stay with their owners, of course, as various villains Perhaps It's the same persons who've also claimed that Paul try to steal them for various reasons. McCartney is dead and that Isn't. But anybody with a reasonable knowledge of America's musical heritage THE RESULT B turmoil for our hero, Ryan O'Neal. As will, upon examining and listening to "A Briefcase of Blues," Howard Bannister, he plays an absent-minded music recognize the obvious integrity of the album. professor who has come to San Francisco with his After all, why would Atlantic Records assemble some of polyester fmancee (Madeline Kahn) to compete for a the finest studio musicians available to beck Elwood and research grant. Joliet Jake if the Brothers were not on the level? And why He runs into disaster-prone Judy Maxwell (Streisand) would these choice professionals-persons such as Tom Scott in the hotel drugstore, and the action takes off from there. of the L.A. Express and Steve Cropper and "Duck" Dann, Streisand Is at her tongue-twisting best as she pursues sidemen with Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Sam and Dave O-Neal and fast-talks him Into and out of trouble. The and many other blues and soul artists - reputations on the story is only a little more believable than an average line for a pair of TV funnymen? Three Stooges flick, but you'll love it anyway. Buck The fact that the Brothers stick to traditional selections on Henry's screenplay is a wonderful hodge-podge of witty this album, with songs by bluesmen King Floyd, Floyd dialogue, stupefying sight gags and catastrophic capers. Dickson and Delbert McClinton, indicates that they may The final car chase through San Fransisco is a comedic have expected their genuineness to be questioned. It's their and technical marvel. first album, after all, and critics all too often misjudge the The ending is a happy one, but the important thing in artistry of new and unfamiliar performers. this movie is the comedy, not the story. "What's Up, Doc?" is a well-executed, well-rounded YET JOLIET JAKE'S inspired lead vocals and Elwood's film, deserving of our attention and laughter. masterful harmonica technique should prove beyond all doubt that these two artists have Indeed "paid their dues." In Outlaws 'Playin' to Win' with album Review by and truly special double, live album "Take It Anyway You Want It," the Laraine Losco "Bring It Back Alive." band's latest single, is especially ef- As their albums attest, the three lead fective vocally with its almost a cap- The Incredible "Guitar Army," guitarists make an incredibly forceful pella chorus. Only the drum beat KAY HAMBUN'S "mime: a playbook of silent fantasy" better known to all of us as The Impression. They undoubtedly are sustains the accompaniment. The features many eye-catching illustrations. Tills one depicts Outlaws, has surfaced once again in professionals. While retaining the vocal, instrumental and harmonic the classic mime character of the lion tamer. The guide fine form on its sensational new album fluidity that was the trademark of the performances on "Cry Some More" was published last month by Dophtn Books, a division of "Playin'toWln." Allman Brothers, the Outlaws' lead and "Love at First Sight" make them Doubleday & Company, Inc. The Outlaws, hailing from Tampa, work emphasizes fast-picked, up-tempo stand out as the best and strongest cuts Fla., best represent the fusion of hard- melodies. The quiet power of the ever- on the album. rocking Southern music with the West inventive Hughie Thomasson is the THE OPENING CHORDS to "You Coast country brightness of groups Band's greatest strength, and his Are The Show" bears a striking such as the Eagles and Poco. They also blistering solos provide some un- resemblance to that of the band's book illustrates possess an uncanny ability to play forgettable music. classic "Green Grass and High Tide's" heavy and draw strong audience Their rhythm section cannot go and very well could become the response. unmentioned. The energy exuding from Outlaws' newest anthem. communication without words The Outlaws arrived in 1975 with a drummers Monte Yoho and David Dix The band obviously took some time debut album which became an FM- Is overwhelming. with these songs and its confidence Review by Jim Fdckr" pictures and words need each other for all simple exercises in body control. radio staple. It was evident that they As if this is not enough, the band has shows. A little less jamming on the clear communication. At least they sound and look simple. were on their way with the album control of some of the finest harmonies album and more tightly constructed It may seem inherently con- "In mime," Hamblin says in chapter The second part of the book explains bulleting to the top of the national around. melodies provide the background for tradictory, but there is a good written one, "each movement must be clear how to create the illusion of shape, such charts and "There Goes Another Love "Playin' to Win" primarily features the Outlaws sounding their best ever. manual of mime on the market. enough to command attention." as a ball, table or box. Later chapters Song" doing the same as a single. more straight rock'n'roll, although they On "Playin' to Win," with in- "mime: a playbook of silent fantasy" She attempts throughout to show and are titled "Movements," "Characters" prove themselves equally at home with comparable guitar work, precise vocal by Kay Hamblin contains everything explain the visual clues a mime must and "Nuances." "LADY IN WATTING" brought more Western-type songs, ballads, and some harmonies and terrific songs, the the beginning mime needs to know, give the audience. "YOUR BODY" language says who searing rock and roll; "Hurry Sun- fine melodic pieces. "Dirty City," Is Outlaws emerge as one of America's from the historical origins of mime to The first chapter deals with warm-up your character is and what kind of down" followed. And early 1978 brought about as far from country-bluegrass as premiere rock'n'roll bands. It could some basic illusions and how to apply exercises. "Silence," for Instance, Is world he or she lives in," Hamblin everything together with their rousing one can get. very well be the hottest Outlaws to date. makeup. the first exercise. "Consider what your claims. Later, she adds: As any book about a purely visual art body is like when it's silent," Hamblin "...exaggerating a characteristic form must be, "mime" Is largely a says. "Feel the qualities of this aspect of an action shows clearly what Michael Learned leaves Waltons, refurns to stage picture book. Except for its in- state...so you can return to it as the you're doing." troduction, short prefaces to each basis for your neutral position." "mime" is not a technical book for Los Angeles (AP)- It has who has been Olivia Walton ability to adapt to and often remaining six members of chapter, and appendixes about per- actors and actresses only. It is a well- been a rough few years for for seven years, leaves the benefit from changes and the Walton brood. forming and teaching mime, this 190- BY THE END of chapter one, the designed, attractive "how-to" book for those of us addicted-secretly series as a regular per- adversities among the cast. page volume Is largely an explanation author has explained many of the basic, anyone who enjoys mime. or otherwise-to CBS' en- former after tonight's CREATOR EARL Hamner of pictures. traditional mime routines, such as As Hamblin says in her introduction, during family series, "The episode. She is leaving partly WHEN THOMAS LEFT sees Learned's departure as "Robot," "Marionette,""Flying "Mime is a game that everyone can Waltons." because she did not expect the show, John-Boy did not both a loss and an op- OR, PERHAPS, vice versa. The Machine" and "The Frog." They are First, our hero, John-Boy, "The Waltons" to return just vanish Into the woods; portunity. Pty" left Waltons' Mountain to next season, which it may his character still is heard "In those remaining shows chase a writing career in not, and partly because of an from in letters and telephone this year In which John ECAA's new releases demonstrate a New York; this when actor urge to return to the stage. calls. When Corby suffered Walton Is left without his Richard Thomas decided to her stroke, Grandma suf- wife, he will struggle to be leave the show to broaden his "The Waltons" was fered a stroke; and when mother and father without preference for quality of music horizons. Learned's first American Corby's doctor allowed her her. It places an additional Then Ellen Corby, who television venture. She to return to work, Grandma burden upon him, but I think Review by Pianist Steve Kuhn's "Non-Fiction" is a marvelous piece plays Grandma on the show, joined the show in 1973 came home from the this lends credibility to the Chris Burgess of vinyl. Quite similar to Kuhn's "Trance" on ECM from suffered a stroke, greatly because she needed money, hospital. show." 1975, "Non-Fiction" is a generally upbeat album. Kuhn is reducing her role in the thinking it might last a few Still, we "Waltons" crazies Alternative music has been at its collective high point helped by Steve Slagle on reeds and flute. Bob Moses on series. Between seasons, episodes, maybe even a When Will Geer died, a will miss Olivia. Learned, during the past year. Punk, pop and jazz all have broken drums and Harvie Swartz on bass. actor Will Geer died, leaving couple of seasons. special memorial show was who only came for the their restrictions and have entered the mainstream. THE ALBUM is as rhythmic and accessible as any jazz us sad for the man and the "I had just divorced my written as tribute to his money, understands. In the jazz area, George Benson and Chuck Mangione have being done now, and could easily appeal to jazz purists and beloved Grandpa Walton he husband of 15 years, and I character. "I feel the same way about done the impossible and had million sellers. But there is fusion fans alike. portrayed. needed a job. I never Tonight in Learned's the show," she says. "I some question as to whether their music is Jazz or jazz-pop Kuhn's "The Fruit Fly" is a standout, with Kuhn laying a AND TONIGHT, Mama dreamed the series would tearful farewell, Olivia mean, those are my kid- fusion, and whether It really represents a milestone in jazz rhythmic base on piano for the other players to work from. Walton says goodbye to the last that long." discovers she has tuber- s.and I get teary when I popularity. Altogether, "Non-Fiction" is a fine album and my personal mountain. But one of the strengths of culosis, leaving John Walton watch the show. I don't take But then, how can jazz be properly defined? favorite of the bunch. Actress Michael Learned, "The Waltons" has been its (Ralph Walte) to manage the it too lightly." One most recent definition is provided by the ECM, or Guitarist Ralph Towner's "Batik" is both unique and, at Editions of Contemporary Music label. Started in 1969 by the same time, typical. This work is unusual for Towner, for German classical producer Manfred Eicher, ECM was in- it bears virtually no resemblance to his work with Oregon. 'Charlie Brown' portrays kids in tended to be the (pardon the cliche) Mercedes of Jazz. The While it shares an Eastern flavor with Oregon, Towner is artists were to have free reign over their productions, with often in the forefront, playing lead and melody, rather than Eicher playing the father role, and to be devoid of any the dense textural rhythm guitar he is famous for. The title pressures to please the masses or bend to current musical cut is an exception, with Towner laying a thick 12-string a child-sized environment trends. melody that allows drummer DeJohnette to improvise. From the outset, anyone can tell mat such an Idea is not The album is typical, however, in that it captures and Review by THE HIGHLIGHT of the show was character. going to set sales records but, surprisingly, ECM has done personifies the so-called ECM "sound;" anyone familiar JudyBaJec Mark McGill as Snoopy, singing and Freshman Tom McSweeney was an well, bringing us such jazz as Chick Corea's "Return to adorable Linus. He contributed a with ECM could easily identify one of the company's dancing to "Suppertime," giving the Forever" and Keith Jarrett's "Koln Concerts." beautiful version of "Me and My products on first listen. The production Is sparse, but won- Charles M. Schults' "Peanuts" Is dog a surprisingly vivid personality. IT'S BEEN NEARLY 10 years since ECM's inception and Blanket" to the show. derfully clear and the sound is exemplary. more than a comic strip. It's an The only disappointment was that the label has kept a pretty low profile. This spring, however, Imaginative view of how kids, and McGill's song had to end. SCHROEDER, PLAYED by Kevin Warner Brothers Records announced that it was going to DEJOHNETTE MAKES a third appearane on Jan Gar- maybe even adults, see the world. The dominant character was crabby Wildenhaus, started off at a slow pace, distribute the label in the United States. Polydor Records had barek's "Places." Garbarek varies his performance on this "You're A Good Man, Charlie Lucy, played by Kimberly Klah. Her but peaked during the production of the done so earlier In the 1970's, but Inferior pressing quality Brown," performed recently by the piercing, obtrusive voice allowed lesson. outing; gone is the raspy edge to his saxophone, replaced by helped end that relationship. With the announcement came a a s. xither touch. With former Return to Forever Guitarist Theater, portrays Schultz' kids Lucy's character to show through more The only poorly defined character batch of seven albums, including discs by Jarrett, John In their own habitat. than ever. Kish was especially was Patty, played by Kathy Del Vichio. Bill Connors providing a rich acoustic guitar foundation and Abercromble, Dave Holland and Pat Metheny. Early this John Taylor adding harmonic counterpoint on organ and The set and stage help create a child- believable during the sketch where she She had the fewest lines, and seemed month, another group of IPs was released. sized environment with the help of tells Linus she wants to be a queen. too crabby almost like Lucy. After her piano, Garbarek is left free to provide the bulk of the album's Varied Is a good word to describe "New Directions," a disc solos and melody lines. While this album showcases Gar- exceptional props designed by Sherri Kiah's powerful voice and gestures help beginning sketch of the pledge of featuring Abercrombie, Jack DeJohnette, Eddie Gomez and Hastings. Over sized pencils, the audience visualize her dreams. allegiance, the audience looked for a barek's talents and generally maintains the "EDM sound," It Lester Bowie. Based mainly on drummer DeJohnette's strikes me as interesting and nothing more. notebooks, and baseball gloves em- Jonathan Weir, as Charlie Brown, sweet little girl In Patty, but found the composing abilities, this album Is almost schizoid In Its phasize the Illusion of children, but do emphasized the long drawn-out face opposite. Altogether, ECM has done well in Its selection of releases. diversity, from the quiet, piano-dominated " Silver Hollow," Manfred Eicher can only be complimented for his good taste not attempt to disguise the adult actors. which a "failure" might have. It would "Your're A Good Man, Charlie with DeJohnette shining on keyboards, to "One Handed Director Sara Gabel-Krauch seem that the character of Charlie Brown" will continue through Feb. 17 at and his dogged determination to rise above the typical Woman," which starts out as a chaotic Improvisational contemporary "jazz" products. ECM plans to release only provided an effective balance of Brown would have slow, drawling 9 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Tickets piece, but quickly turns to a swinging 44 bop tune and ends musical, commentated and speech as well. Weir often assumed an are $3.50 for students. To make about two dozen albums each year, so product quality mutt with the players chanting the title in a humorous gospel-like be high. And, with nearly half that quota filled already, it can choreographed numbers for a unified inappropriate happiness and spoke a bit reservations call Micki White at the way. performance. too quickly and optimistically for his Holiday Inn, 352-5211. be said that, surprisingly, ECM has done very well. ■1^"^^^

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BG now 9-5 Falcon cagers defeat Broncos

By Steve Sadler The Falcons got key performances just a matter of Ume," Spencer said. squander the 11-point margin they had Sports Editor out of three players off the bench to win "After the first game (he scored 16 with Just over four minutes to play. the game over the Broncos, who are points) I Just didn't play well against "The most gratifying thing about this For fans of most college basketball now 4-13 overall and 1-4 in the MAC. Western (Kentucky) and then Just got game is that we had our biggest lead at teams a massive slam dunk or a worse. I Just decided to start playing the end," he said, referring to his team's rousing defensive play will solicit the Scott Spencer, filling in for the ailing ball again." problem of holding onto leads. loudest cheer, but at Bowling Green, Joe Faine scored 10 points and pulled Kopystynsky said the Falcons were Western Michigan coach Dick Shilts fans are happy for the simple things in down nine rebounds, while Marcus more mentally prepared for the agreed that Marcus Newbern was a life-like foul shots. Newbern scored 11 points and Mitch Broncos than for Miami last Saturday. major factor in the game. Kopystynsky added seven points and "Newbern was a big help coming off So when Mike Miday, a 55 percent five rebounds, most of them in the "I think we were mentally un- the bench in the first half," he said. foul shooter, wiggled in two foul shots to second half. Duane Gray led BG with prepared for Miami," he said. "They "This was our worst game this year. help close the door on Western 22. didn't beat us, we beat ourselves. Our offense Just wasn't good. They Michigan late in last night's game at "We had two guys give us a big lift," Tonight we were ready." . (BG) shot well and shut off our running Anderson Arena, the crowd went wild. Weinert said. "Marcus in the first half game." It was the biggest applause of the and Mitch in the second. I thought After a lack of good inside play by BG, now 9-5 overall, will travel to night in an otherwise unartistic 67-56 Mitch really made some clutch shots. anyone against Miami, Kopystynsky Athens Saturday afternoon for a game victory that upped the Falcons Mid- And I thought Scott Spencer played went to the hoop with more authority in with Ohio University. American Conference (MAC) record to well." this game, but said it wasn't a special The Bobcats were defeated by 3-2. effort. Central Michigan 71-70 in other MAC FOR BOTH Spencer and "We Just did the things tonight we action last night. Toledo also defeated "IT WAS a big win for us," Coach Kopystynsky, teammates at Rossford always do," he said. "Against Miami it Miami, 63-54 and Eastern Michigan John Weinert said afterwards. High School, it's a matter of mental didn't work, tonight it did." edged Kent State 73-71. The game "Western Michigan is a darn good ball concentration. between Ball State and club. Talent wise they are better than THE FALCONS Jumped out to Illinois was postponed due to snowy Miami." "I've got my confidence back, it's another big lead, but this time didn't conditions. Hollywood Henderson talking big

Miami (AP)- The smile crept across WELL, HENDERSON certainly is things are Intimidating. It's a mental with words, though. I can't go up and Jack Lambert's lips and soon his face trying. Was he serious about all those thing, not physical." say 'Boo' to a guy and expect it to have was creased in something of a grin, or nasty things he had said about the Blount, whose shaved head might an effect." as close to one as you'll get from the Steelers? Is he really as tough as he frighten an opponent if he could see it Then would Henderson's war of Pittsburgh Steeler linebacker. claims? under the Steeler helmet, shrugged off wordsfhave an effect? "Whenever he's Lambert's opposite number with the "Line up in front of me and find out," the imtimidation question. talked in the past.he's backed it up," Dallas Cowboys, linebacker Hollywood Henderson snorted. Mean Joe Greene, "If a player can be intimidated, he said Harris. "He hasn't let me down Henderson, had celebrated his arrival veteran defensive tackle of the doesn't belong in this business," said yet." in this Super Bowl town with an Steelers, laughed off the suggestion the verteran Pittsburgh cornerback. "I Dallas runningback Tony Dorsett outrageous pre-game popoff. Hen- that intimidation could play a part in haven't played against anybody like was asked whether Henderson's derson called the Steelers old, tired, Sunday's championship game. that in nine years in this league. Every needling of the Steelers might backfire without depth and a few other things. It "There's intimidation only in the game is physical. For a big game like and cause Pittsburgh's defense to tee- Newsphoto by Kyl« Oanaceau sounded like a bit of intimidation. sense that you go against a club that the Super Bowl, the intensity is higher, off on the best available target, which And what did Lambert think about won't beat itself, a club you have to go though." Just might be Dorsett. that? MARCUS NEWBERN eyes a basket in last night's Falcon victory out and beat," said Greene. "We are "That's Thomas, " Dorsett said of over Western Michigan. Freshman Newbern came off the bench "I'd like to see somebody try to in- physical and so are they. Which team BUT DALLAS FREE safety Cliff Henderson. " He's like Muhammad Ali. timidate the Pittsburgh Steelers," to spark Bowling Green with 11 points. hits harder? You just can't say. The Harris thought Blount was wrong. He talks. If anything, it might cause Lambert leered. "That would really be way Lambert tackles, the way Mel "I think any wide receiver can be their offensive people to run at him to interesting." Blount covers a wide receiver... those intimidated." he said. "You can't do it see how tough he really Is." Bleacher Creatures invade Ice Arena

These BG hockey fans \ * . A different from most ^^^ A h ->A By Dave Lewandowskl to us," Martzie said. 'From there, one 4 1 ***** Staff Reporter thing led to another. The rest is K history." F -1 In the southwest corner of the Ice Arena a group of eight very unusual Sitting in the first row of Section A, fans sit in Section A leading the crowd the creatures are in close proximity to €->< ■^ *~ m their favorite target-goalies. ■ i 1 4£ in cheers. Garbed in wardrobe last found in "We pick on the other team goalies Boris Karloff thrillers, these madcap because we try and distract them from makers of myrth transform a typical the game and break their con- Saturday hockey game into "the place centration," Saul explained. "There is to be on a Saturday night.'' a motive behind our madness." The "Bleacher Creatures," as they The favorite jeer of the creatures is to ^fc^ are referred to, are the unofficial head yell "Sieve, Sieve" after BG has L^\j bombarded the opposing goalie. • cheerleaders of the number one-ranked ■» 1 ■ ll Bowling Green hockey team. T H LV "We love BG hockey and that's our LEADING THE CHEERS is easy main reason-for supporting the team," most of the Ume, according to Doc. Saul, one of the creatures, said. "Our Job is easy when the team is "Hockey is our favorite sport and BG is winning," Doc said. "But when the the best team in college hockey.'' team is down by a goal, we try and get the crowd cheering again." RESEMBLING REJECTS from a One of the most popular cheers m ■ -»pf _.MV- Halloween costume party, the among the creatures and fans Is creatures prefer to remain anonymous counting the number of goals the LIMaaa. 4T<# Hi^H.aW7 «Jaw^3 by disguising themselves with masks Falcons have scored In the game and ^^^j^ Ntwiphoto by Dave Ryan and assorted hockey equipment. Saul is adding, "We want more." The Bleacher Creatures the only creature not wearing a full Other one-liners prevail that would mask, but a light beard and glasses rival a Henny Youngman routine. Most help camouflage his identity. The other are directed to opposing players and Falcon grapplers destroy Defiance, 4 ?- 70 members refer to themselves as Ruds, referees, but also may include entire teams. ByPatHyland Doc, P.J., The Head, Marge, Nippy and Assistant Sports Editor "WE WERE more aggressive, much At that point, Riesen smiled through snoot they'd take people apart. Martzie. When the public address announcer more physical," Coach Pete Riesen four straight pins by Greg Westhoven says "Back at full strength," after a (142), Milo Sanaa (150), Clarence Parks The group admits they are the targets Bowling Green's wrestling squad explained. "There wasn't one of our Despite fine performances by Ice and player from the other team has (158) and Mark Mayer (167). Pete of strange looks from people who have looked like an entirely different team guys that didn't go out and take it to Westhoven, Riesen said his plans to returned to the ice after a trip to the Werling (177) finished off the Bowling never seen them before, but they last night as the Falcons upped their them." switch their weight classes are definite. penalty box, the creatures usually Green scoring with a 10-6 decision over contend they are Just another group of record to 4-7 by flattening visiting The switch is scheduled to take place retort, "That's debatable." Defiance's Mitch Maufel. fans. Defiance College, 41-10. Senior Jay Liles opened the assault after the Ohio State Invitational this "We have our own way of expressing by pinning Mark Mason at the 6:41 "THE BIGGEST thing is for our guys weekend. BEING ONLY a combination of Contrary to their efforts last weekend ourselves and our loyalty to the team," in Toledo, BG took command from the mark. Liles was leading, 32-2 before to have a little confidence in them- Marge said. "After the initial shock sophomores and freshmen the ending the slaughter. selves," Riesen said. "If they Initiate "If I could just drill into everybody's creatures will undoubtably flourish In outset and fell just two matches short of wore off, people began to accept us." a shutout. Only Bill Stein (190) and Bill Burke (126) and John Ice (134) the moves they can handle themselves. head to stay aggressive, I'd be happy," While cheerleading is considered the confines of the Ice Arena for a followed with decisions to put BG But when they're cautious, they Ret Riesen concluded. "That's the one thing couple more years. heavyweight Brad Rossi could not post their main function, the creatures do victories. ahead, 14-0. taken. If they would Just shoot, shoot, that makes the difference. not like to be compared to Sic Sic, a However, they would like for secret spirit organization on campus. someone to carry an when they have "We wanted to be unique," Saul departed. stated. "We wanted to do more than "We would like to make this a Women cagers win first, beat Defiance Just hang up signs. We wanted to tradition," Saul said. "To apply, people support the team and have a good time should go to the elite suite and By Dong Ban- IT WASNT easy though, as a stout AT 14:44 Michelle Stevens hit a foul a basket at the 6:56 mark. Junior Mara In the process." surrounding rooms for an interview. Defiance defense forced BG into 39 shot to break the ice as BG trailed 27-25, Tolhurst then took over, scoring the That's if they can find It." The Bowling Green State Universrlty turnovers. Defiance has 18 miscues to thanks to some good defense of their next six points and BG held on for the THE CREATURES were formed Just If you cannot find where the women's basketball team has help the Falcon cause. own. Stevens hit BG's first field goal win. . something different in their possession •V three months ago but have already creatures make their home, look in the Defense was the rule rather than the one minute later as she was the only gained a lot of attention through their southwest corner of the Ice Arena the right now-a winning streak. exception in the first half as Defiance Falcon to score in the first 13 minutes of antics. next time the Falcons play at home. The lady Falcons edged Defiance last lead 24-20. BG came out less than hot in the second half. STEVENS led the Falcons, now 1-6, "We were sitting around one day You should be able to locate them night 43-39 as they etched victory the second half though, missing their with 13 points and 10 rebounds. BG won having a few brews and the idea came without any trouble. number one for the season. first eleven shots. Kristi Gordon then tied the game with the board battle 54-36.