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ummer imc - 01' was it . After about the first two weeks of Summer School it was commonly known that the good old summer time was neither as good or as traditionally old as past summers. People complained about the calm, quiet atmosphere surrounding the campus and town. Parties were al- most non-existent. Swimming holes were vacated. Bars were empty. If you were at Summer School or heard stories about it- believe them. It was a real quiet Summer School session, said Curly lVernon Williams, owner of the Northgate Lounge.J Curly has run the Northgate for eight years and felt this was his worst summer. He went on to ex- plain that, a week hasn't brought in as much business this summer as a mediocre Thursday did last year. Sales are down 50070 from last summer and 80070 from the winter. People don't have as much money as they used to, Curly said, as he pointed to the general economic situ- ation as a reason for loss of sales. It wasn't only Northgate that suffer- ed this summer. Hugh Pittenger, manager of the Gigolo in town said, We tried everything from cutting prices to specials, but on Thursday, Friday and Saturday the money collected' at the door was not enough to pay for half the cost of the band. Hugh estimated that the Gigolo lost nearly 35,000 this summer which they hope to make up during the school year. The beer distributors, who sell to bars and carry-outs in Wood county, also noticed a drop in sales. Pabst was down 25070, Rolling Rock 23070 and Strohs 18070. Sales were down all over town, in the pizza places and clothing stores. Apartment complexes were filled, but with married couples with young kids. Harshman was not nearly filled with students. The most action at the University was construction,painting, and lawn work. Now that everyone is back on campus I'm sure we can get things moving again if we just give it the good old college try, or can we?
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will Qlllllll me Ollzzilolmfil Meet Dr. Hollis A. Moore, new president of Bowling Green State University. Story by Cathy Pratt 'I2
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