Minority Continued from Page 1. has been the major difference." Although Kelsey has worked to improve recruitment and retention of underrepresented students in past years, Asbury said "he never really had the strong backing." When a downward trend in minority enrollment was detected last year, Hosi er vowed to correct the situation. At July's Board of Trustees meeting, Hosier said, "I assure you we're taking it very seriously. And if I have anything to do with it, we'll correct it by next year." Marbles, trains, mousetraps: All to toast a piece of bread By BETH HARRIS Associated Press Writer WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. —The assignment was simple toast bread. But complex was better than simple and the winner went through 39 steps involving marbles, a toy train, a robot arm and a mousetrap to move the bread. Teams from Purdue University, the University of Arkansas, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Oakland University in Michigan competed Sat urday in the 9th annual national Rube Goldberg Machine Contest before more than 500 spectators. The contest honors the spirit of the late cartoonist who specialized in draw ing whimsically complicated machines to perform the simplest of tasks. In this year's competition, contestants had to use at least 20 steps and toast the bread within five minutes. The "Toast Masters," Purdue's entry by the Society of Manufacturing Engi neers, successfully defended the school's championship. Among other things in the machine's sequence of events, a mousetrap was triggered, knocking over a smokestack, which triggering the train to chug along its track carrying the bread. Overhead, yellow and black race cars crisscrossed on strings and crashed into an oak bucket, which released an arm and in turn released a pink bunny wear- READ AND COMPOST THIS NBWSPAPBR 111 111 111 01?01ATION 477 . Beaver Ave., State College, PA 16801 Barroom Continued from Page 1. that surrounds the NCAA Tournament, were engrossed in the game. "I've really been following Penn State basketball since they hit the NCAA tour nament," said John Bickel (senior industrial engineering), drawing laugh ter from his friends. "I'm a fair weather basketball fan," added Bickel, who wore a green felt hat "Over the past few years, our basket in honor of St. Patrick's Day. ball team's gone up and up," said Joe Many fans at the Cafe, 210 W. College Kucik, a recent University graduate. Ave., yesterday afternoon predicted "We're not going to be a regular in the good times ahead for the baske hall pro- tournament, but we're going to make it gram and its players. a lot more often than every 25 years." "The only damper we had was the mousetrap It's never failed until today." —Steve Weinrich Purdue University senior ing dark sunglasses that traveled along a trail and tripped a trap. Also moving around in the complex process were marbles, a fountain, a barrel and the robot arm, which grabbed the toast when it popped out of the toaster. It all cost more than $lOO to assemble. "I'm really pleased with how it worked," said Steve Weinrich, a senior from Pennington, N.J., studying com puter-integrated manufacturing tech nology. "The only damper we had was the mousetrap. It's never failed until today. It was misaligned and didn't hit the target right." The rules allow teams a second attempt if their machine has a glitch on the first run. Arkansas' entry, by the Tau Hogs, featured a figure of Saddam Hussein, a balloon, a blow-dryer and a mousetrap. But the $lO contraption didn't quite survive the 680-mile trip from Fayette ville. "Our machine was working great P AY Co 636 E. Co lUM RENTALS ~ State College, PA 16801 "I've been following (it) since they hit the tournament." John Bickel fair weather basketball fan when we left but when you break it down and cram it into a Suburban, it's kind of hard," said team member David Gross of Fort Smith, Ark. Gross and teammate Craig Deaton of Conway, Ark., admired Purdue's neatly painted machine, but preferred their amateur-looking effort. "We think it's true Rube spirit to find things in the yard instead of buying them from vendors," Gross said. Wisconsin-Milwaukee's entry finished second with the contest's smallest machine, which performed to the Beatles' song "A Day in the Life." A plastic male figure rambled through his morning routine while a comb dragged across his head and cere al poured into a bowl before his car tum bled out of a garage, eventually triggering the toaster into action. Oakland University of Rochester, Mich., was third using a ski ramp built of Popsicle sticks, a miniature figure of cartoon character Bart Simpson and a champagne bottle that poured its con tents into three glasses revolving on a record turntable. The bread emerged from the toaster browned on one side and with the insig nia of Theta Tau fraternity burned into the other side. A maximum of 100 points were awarded for successful completion of the task, creativity, complexity, the use of related themes and keeping in the spirit of the contest. 2 full bedrooms 2 full baths Starting at $157.50 per person When you want the very best in apartment t‘: living . . . consider GATEWAY. 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But her parents say that Portland's alleged policy concerns them and that it may harm the team as society becomes more aware of discrimination. "I think it's important for Laura to understand that position because Rene Portland has a lot of influence on young wom en," said Christine Mummert, Laura's mother. "I don't think that being a lesbian has anything to do with athletic ability." Portland allegedly has not allowed lesbians on the team during her 10 years as a coach. She has declined to talk to the news media about the allegations. But when an article about Portland's alleged policy as defined by former and current team players and other coaches appeared in the Philadelphia Inquirer March 10, gay and civil rights groups demanded an explanation. Players quoted in the article suggest Portland seeks to shel ter her players from the stereotype that labels female ath letes as gay, and from the dissention that might result on the team were lesbians allowed. Such comments angered groups like the Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Student Alliance, the Undergraduate Student Gov ernment Department of Women's Concerns, Students and Youth Against Racism and Penn State Pro-Choice, leading them to plan the protest. Costner wins guild award for film NEW YORK (AP) First-time director Kevin Costner won the Direc tors Guild of America award for best director of 1990 Saturday night for his epic Western, "Dances with Wolves." Costner also starred in the film, a three-hour account of a U.S. cavalry officer living with American Indians. The film won him the Golden Globe award as best director earlier this month. "It means a great deal to me, and it was impossible to create a speech it seems out of place and inappropriate considering the men who had been nom inated," he said Saturday. In Saturdiy's competition, Costner beat out veteran director Francis Ford o✓ 4 r• REGISTER TODAY FOR GRAND PRIZE DRAWING! NEW SPRING FASHIONS ARRIVING DAILY! 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When asked during a post-game press conference if she was aware of the protest outside, Portland said, "No, I was getting ready for the game," and left. Many bystanders'said they opposed Portland's alleged pol icy. "I don't think the public really knows Penn State's policy on this. If indeed she's trying to prevent lesbians on the team, I think there should be some formal University action," said Mark Shirey, a 1986 University graduate. But not everyone who stole curious glances at the demon strators said Portland's alleged policy is wrong. "I think a homosexual woman would be a distraction to the team. I mean, if I was on a guy's team, and there was a guy in the locker room looking at my balls all the time, it's just a distraction," said one University student who would not reveal his name because "these people will probably be throwing pink eggs at my house." Laura had little to say about the alleged policy or the pro test. 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