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The Daily frlday,October31, 1986 . . . will be partly sunny and warmer with highs In the upper 60s. Friday night will be colder with lows in the middle40s. EasternEastern Illinois Unverslty I Charleston, Ill. 61920 I Vol. 72,News No. 49 /Three Sections, 28 Pages National hands down , sanctions on Phi Sigs By STEVE SMITH a "Pimp and Whore" theme party Campus editor between the fraternity and Sigma The Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity has Kappa sorority. A 21-year-old member been placed on probationary status by of the sorority was handcuffed to a its national chapter following recent stairwell while nude from about 3 until investigations into an incident in which 8a.m. a nude woman was left handcuffed to a Eastern junior Clark Schnepper was stairwell at the fraternity for about five charged with battery following the hours. incident. Schnepper, who has since left However, the president of Eastern's Eastern, pleaded not guilty to the Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity said charge Oct. 28 and is scheduled to go. Thursday that the sanctions are unfair. to trial in Coles County Circuit Court Tom Recker, national assistant Nov. 4. executive director of Phi Sigma Kappa, "We feel that they (the sanctions) said Thursday from Indianapolis that are not fair," Hex tell said Thursday. the Eastern chapter of the fraternity, "We got the brunt of it (penalties)." 1504 S. Second St., has been placed on Hextell said the sanctions effect probitionary status for an un­ every member of the fraternity, not determined period of time and limited just those involved in the incident. sanctions have been imposed. "They (the sanctions) take stuff away Recker refused to disclose those from other guys in the fraternity," he sanctions. said. Kevin Hextell, president of Eastern's "I feel our rights have been Phi Sigma Kappa chapter, said being violated," Hextell said. He said on probationary status means that the fraternity members never had a chance fraternity mt st comply with the to defend themselves before Student sanctions already imposed by Student Activities took action. "We have a Activities on Oct. 8 or face having their right to due process," he noted. charter suspended or revoked. Recker arrived on Eastern's campus He noted that the national chapter's to investigate the incident Oct. l, the sanctions include attending alcohol same day it was reported to Charleston ROBB MONTGOMERY I Staff photographer education programs and either at­ police. Recker said the national tending one sexual harrassment headquarters is still in the process of Alpha Gamma Delta sorrority member Polly Reynolds paints a welcome workshop or presenting their own investigating the handcuffing. sign for Parents Weekend outside the sorroity's house on Lincoln Avenue. workshops each semester the fraternity "Any fu rther sanctions depend on PreperationsWelcome for theto annual our visithouse! have been coming to a head this past is on probation. the completed investigation," Recker week. The sanctions stem from an Oct. l said. He said that any sanctions that handcuffing incident that occured after (See NATIONAL, page l IA) Three firefig lit By DONELLE PARDEE hters hospitalized after smoHughs saidke. bomb and JULIE LEWIS False fire alarms increase, see page 3A He added he does not know if the person who lit Staff editors the smoke bomb is a resident of the apartments. Three Charleston fi refighters were injured The incident caused the evacuation of several Thursday after being called to the Parkplace structural damage to the building. Parkplace tennants. Apartments on Seventh Street at about 2 p.m. to An investigation of the incident is underway and Senior Jenny Wechter called the fire department distinguish a smoke bomb in a third floor hallway. the fire department and police have a suspect, after her roommate Liesa Beer noticed the smoke on Capt. Bill Dever and firefighters Dan Ensign and Watson said. her way up to the apartment. Jerry Johnson were taken to Sara Bush Lincoln Randy Hughs, owner of Parkplace apartments, Beer, along with her boyfriend Jeff Gach, saw a Health Center suffering from smoke inhilation, said in a telephone interview from Champaign that thick smoke coming from the end of the hallway on harleston Fire Department Chief Tom Watson said. he is planning to come to Charleston Saturday to the third floor. Beer's roommates, Chrissy Hillestad, Dever was admitted and is in stable condition, said meet with the fire department and get everything Terri Cron and Wechter, were sleeping when the Diane Goeke, nursing supervisor. Ensign and squared away. incident occurred. Johnson were treated and released, Watson said. "I think (the incident) was really kind stupid on ''It (smoke) kept getting thicker and thicker,'' Beer · Watson said there were no other injuries and no someone's part. It was an error in judgement," (See THREE, page l lA)

Bob Hope to.kick off football game Police to scrutinize · By DONELLE PARDEE Clarkson, said Craig. Assistant activities editor Craig added Whorley will also perform a "musical Halloween bash (AP)-Officials in Car­ Although Parents Weekend has arrived, parents interlude with music that Hope is famous for." SIUCARBONDALE I bondale are bracing for problems arising from and students will have to wait until 8 p.m. Saturday Craig said other than that she does not know the Halloween street f esti val that results in to see Bob Hope perform to a sell-out crowd in Lantz Hope's personal itinerary. "His publicist told me he several hundred arrests annually. I Gym. is dependable and will be where he needs to be when Police Chief Ed Hogan said he expects about Hope is also scheduled to be on hand to "tee-off" he needs to be there." 18,000 people to attend the festival this the first football at the annual Parents Weekend In order to seat people comfortably some tickets weekend and police are blocking off a game Saturday afternoon. have been held over and seats on the north and south downtown area known as "The Strip" in an Concert tickets for Hope's performance sold out side of the balcony were withheld, Craig said. attempt to keep the crowd under control. sometime Thursday afternoon, according to the box Craig said she felt the most important thing is to be The city considered a weekend ban on beer office. sure the patrons are comfortable and enjoy them­ cans and other metal containers in hopes of Anita Craig, director of student activities, said selves. She said she is hoping for cool temperatures to · discouraging people from throwing them, but singer Debby Whorley, who performs with Hope for keep Lantz from becoming hot. dropped the idea. City Manager Bill Dixon said all his college shows, will open for the well-known Craig added she encourages the patrons to come Wednesday. Instead, the city will remove some tertainer. early to make seating easier. "I'm anticipating a sell­ lighted signs that have been targets for can- Along with Whorley there will be a 25 piece or­ out and we will need time to show people to their ' throwers in the past, he said. estra led by Hope's personal music director Geoff seats and still start the show on time.'' 2A 3 1 , 1 986: Friday.October

.·· l\ssociated..,. . Press GroupSPRINGFIELD demands(AP)-The Citizens Utility lower But Jim Goff,Cl spokesman PS rates for the Springfield· State/Nation/World Board on Thursday asked the Illinois Commerce based utility, said the utility is well within the Commission to cut Central Illinois Public Service rate ceiling establised by the ICC. Co. 's elctric rates by $18.6 million a year. "We have n t raised our rates to cust rs · ome in WASHINGTON-Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev is · CUB, a watchdog group created by the over four yeaq," he said. planning to visit Latin America, appearently in an attempt Legislature, also urged that CIPS' bid to · Stewart saidl a CUB analysis of the utility's Gorbachev toan visit area wLatinh AmericaUnited States has to penetrate peacefully ere the diversify its holdings be rejected. , books showed that· CIPS had earnings of over long been the dominant influence, administration officials e · · The state's third largest el ctrical ut has 13.8 percent, while utilities of a similar size had say. been earning excess profits for over a year, returns of around 11. 7 percent. The Soviet Communist Party General Secretary plans to charged CUB Executive Director Susan Stewart. visit Cuba, Moscow's closest ally in the hemisphere, and ility also is expected to become the first Soviet leader ever to travel to Mexico,. Argentina and Brazil, the officials said. The trip, tentatively set for next spring, may include other GangCHICAGO (AP)-Four indicted street gang membersfor weaponsspiracy are El Rukn leader Jeffcache Fort, imprison e South American countries as well. d who allegedly approached the Libyan govern­ in a federal penitentiary in Texas; Melvin Mayes, Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze visited ment and offered to carry out terrorist bombings Alan Knox and Trammel Davis, all of Chicago. Mexico City three weeks ago and laid the groundwork for and attacks in the United States in exchange for Knox and Davis were arrested Aug. 5 the Soviet-Mexican summit, according to the officials, who money were indicted Thursday on federal following a raid on the gang's Sout insisted on anonymity. h Side weapons charges. headquarters that yielded more than weapons, Some officials described the prosp�ctive visit to Mexico as 30 The indictments were announced by U.S. including an M-72 series light anti-tank weapon. a normal development in relations between the two coun­ Attorney Anton Valukas. Charged in the con- Mayes is still being sought by authorities. tries.

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Night editor ...... Cam Simpson Sports editor ...... , Dobie Holland Assistant editor ...... Steve Smith Copy desk ...... •...... Mik e Nelson SHOE Wire editor ...... Eric Wedeking Jeff Britt Photo editor...... Robb Montgomery STORE INYART'SNorth Side of Square · • _ 1 ...... The.�ally Eastern· News : FridC\y ...... ,� · �·••11 J1 • # ...... , Ashack presses to achieve·pctober �.1°, 1986 remaining goals BOG representative seeks(Editor;s note: to "This leave is the final an part ofimpact a five-part as on a student Eastern senator for twocampus semester's, and is series profiling Eastern's student government currently serving his second . term as BOG executives.) representative. He believes he is well suited for his job because of By AMY CARR his abiliy to work with people. "My best quality is Staffwriter being able to communicate with people. It makes my Mike Ashack, board of governors representative, job easier if people perceive me as easy to com­ sees himself as the typical college catalog-cover municate with." student. Ashack said he likes his job because of the He believes other students also see him as the type traveling, the people he meets and the workload. of student you would find on the cover of a college However, he added, "I dislike having to come to the catalog. The type who studies when necessary, but office when I'm sick." also takes advantage of all elements on the campus. One element Ashack wants to assure about his "I try to do the job in school, and I try to let go office is that he not be forgotten when he's gone. when I'm not in school. I'm just a fun person in "Traditionally, people become BOG represen­ general," Ashack said. tative, and that's it," Ashack said. "I wanted to Ashack, a 22-year-old senior, first came to Eastern leave something behind.'' with no intention of graduating. He wanted to play Ashack has decided to schedule the "BOG Cup," baseball. a campus-wide golf tournament, for later this spring. Ashack, now a political science major, said, "It He added that he plans to donate all proceeds from (baseball) is all I used to think about." the event to Students Against Multiple Schlerosis. Ashack, or "Shack" as his friends know him, first Beyond plans for the "BOG Cup" Ashack plans to became interested in student government through attend law school at the University of Illinos and formerStudent Body President Joe Butler. eventually open his own law firm, citing the.venture Butler, instigator of the infamous Silly party, ran as his "dream." · ·� : � on a campaign of graft, corruption, decadence and He has also been a member of the Pi Kappa Al@a lies. The senate later impeached him. fraternity for the past four years. "It's been very MikeAshack Through Butler's encouragement, Ashack served important for me throughout the past four years." Equipment, not students, cause of many fire alarms

By STEVE SMITH were malfunctions or were from people been evacuated this semester is ''very scene of a false alarm, or if the number Campus editor cooking," he said. "It sounds like few compared to last year." of false alarms has risen this year. Although the total number of false students have to learn how to cook." McKinney said the hall has had to be "Electrical problems have occured fire alarms around campus may be This year only two fire alarms have evacuated only about three times this recently," Watson added. slightly up from last year, the increase been pulled maliciously, Hencken said. semester. Kohanzo said if a student is found is being caused by eqipment However, he said that the total number Lynette Baer, Lawson Hall residence pulling an alarm deliberately, he could malfunctions and not because more of fire alarms this semester has ex­ hall director, said Lawson had to be be suspended or expelled. students are tripping the alarms as ceeded the number from last semester. evacuated three times this vear also. He noted that in some cases the pranks, officials said. Keith Kohanzo, university judicial Whether a fire alarm is false or not, alarm may be pulled by accident. "We One such prank occurred Wed­ hearing officer, said, "We don't have the Charleston Fire Department still had one student who, in a moment of nesday at Carman Hall, which had to as many pulled (as in the pa�t)." He ·has to respond to each call. passionate embrace with his girlfriend, be evacuated at about 6 p.m. after a noted that most of the alarms are Charleston Fire Chief Tom Watson he grabbed the alarm behind her back smoke detector was pulled down from caused by malfunctions in a newly said he sends between eight to 10 men by accident," Kohanzo said. a ceiling on the ninth floor in the South installed smoke detecting system. to the residence halls and from two to Kohanzo said there "may havebeen Tower.. said Lou Hencken, Housing Sean McKinney, associate counselor four fire fighting'vehicles, including an , several" suspensions or expulsion-s•of Director� at Carman Hall, said although the hall ambulance, after each alarm. persons who pulled fire alarms this Henck.en said last year there were 40 had to be evacuated Wednesday, the Watson could not estimate the cost year. Easrern's judicial hearings are fire alarms. "Out of the 40 alarms, 34 number of times the residence hall has involved in sending the men to the confidential. I

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GovernotWith all of the bizarre politics surrounding this SEARCH and KIDS programs designed to locate year's gubernatorial race, voters should try to ignore missing children throughout the nation have been the sideshows and look for the best candidate. The implemented. Daily Eastern News editorial board believes Gov. Also under Thompson's administration, education Opinion James R. Thompson is that candidate. has been the top priority accounting for 3 7 percent Thompson has balanced the state's budget every of Illinois' budget. Illinois schools, including Eastern, year he has been in office. In March, he proposed his will benefit from the $1 98 million improvement and tenth consecutive balanced budget totaling $20 construction of higher education facilities. billion. He also has created·366,000 jobs since he Thompson has taken violent criminals off of the has taken office. street and added more than 8,500 correctional Illinois needs-as it did in the past three elec­ system beds to Illinois' prison systems since 1978. tions-a man with the experience and the record that Given Thompson's accomplishments and stability Thompson has. Thompson's opponent, Adlai in the office for almost 1 0 years, Illinois voters Stevenson, who also opposed him in the 1 982 shouldn't have much difficulty in making their election, does not have the qualifications Thompson decision. does. Or if he does, he's hiding them pretty well. When faced with the same decision in 1982, Ed itorials represent If Stevenson could not hold together his own party Illinois voters made the right choice by choosing the majority opinion for the campaign, why should Illinois voters expect Thompson over Stevenson. Why not do the same him to hold together the entire state? now? , of the edTheitorial Dally board Eastern News Under the influence of Thompson, the Illinois I- Friday, October 31, 1986

U.S.Only one Senacandidate receivedte unanimous support possible, more often landing a foot in her mouth than from the The Daily Eastern News editorial board a serious blow to Dixon. Instead of promoting her­ when the board voted on its endorsements. Senator self, she tried to discredit Dixon-an awful strategy · Don't ignore Alan Dixon is that candidate. choice. Dixon, a Democrat, has held public offices for 37 However, Koehler, a staunch supporter of years and has never lost an election. The reasons for . President Reagan, had little other ammunition his winning record is clear; he is a good politician, a besides name-calling with which she could use in her conscientious legislator and he is popular with the campaign. In fact, Dixon voted with Reagan 53 your natioh's people of Illinois. percent of the time this year on legislation in which Dixon has been elected to both houses of the the president took a clear stand. He is not the flaming General Assembly. He has served as both state liberal she claims him to be.

treasurer and secretary of state. He has much more Dixon is a conservative Democrat . However, he call· V()TE experience than· his opponent, a three-term state votes his mind and has supported liberal causes. representative from Heliry. Dixon deserves a second term in the office he now Although it may not always look like it, Dixon's opponent, Republican Judy Koehler, holds. He has done a good job and we believe he will yoUf vote really does count. received a lot of criticism for her aggressive cam- continue to do so. Without question we feel he is the All American men and women above the paign. She verbally lashed out at Dixon whenever better of the two candidates for U.S. senator. age ot 1 8 have a legal right to help choose our g ernment le ders. In some countries, however, it's not that easy. Like our own Founding Fathers, there are people in the U.S. Rep. District 19 ov a In the race for U.S. representative from the 19th increased investment in South Africa, while chiding world today who are Congressional district, The Daily Eastern News Bruce for the fact that he ·has voted against the willing to fight and die stands behind the experience of incumbent President's positions 75 percent of the time. Editorial of divestment from for the rjght to Democrat Terry Bruce. But we believe Bruce's support Bruce, who is seeking his second term in the U.S. South Africa-and, for that matter, his consistent vote-the very right so many Americans House, has performed on Capitol Hill with the same stands against the White House-is nothing to be eglecl every other year by not exercising n competence and vigor that made him one of Illinois' ashamed of . i('• c-·,.."1;:._,.:-,·; ;_·r best state senators in the 1 4 years he spent in He has sponsored legislation which will save the over the next four years, Voting is an important functiqn that allows Springfield before heading for Washington in 1984. government $480 million us to express our personal opinions on Bruce's Rep4blican . challenger, 26-year-old and, as usual, he has been a consistent friend to Champaign lawyer Al Salvi, is certainly less proven higher education, mqst recently with his support of candidates, issues and ideas. The right of than Bruce, and appears to be little more than one of the Educational Economic Development Act. individuals to cast votes is the most basic the many Ronald Reagan clones in politics these Through Terry Bruce,1 we've got a strong voice in • building block of .democracy. days. Washington, and we encourage Eastern voters to The founders of our country started this Salvi has spent much of his campaign calling for keep that voice in office. country on the basis of the one man, one vote ideas. They fought long and hard to 53 iron out our government. Not voting defeats IllinoisIn the race forSenate state senator, District Republican Harry Holderfield said, he will introduce a bill to repeal the everything they_. worked for almost 200 "Babe" Woodyard may have the advantage of in­ law. years ago. cumbency, but The Daily Eastern News editorial For unemployed workers, he wants. to see a V ting plays an'important role on every board was more impressed by Democratic reintroduction of the home foreclosure legislation. o challenger Alan Holderfield's bold approach to This legally allows some une!!'lployed people to get level ·of· government and society. National government. an extension on bank loans, and would prevent the legislators shape our country's status in the Holderfield expresses a d own -home concern for bank from immediately foreclosing when a payment world,. state officials guide the course of our the constituents of the 53rd district, vowing within is missed. The measure, aimed specifically at helping schools and highways ·and local officials 48 hours of being elected to set up a regional farmers, is a good one. aff t ur lives every day. economic development committee to work on the Holderfield is not afraid to speak up or to pinpoint ee o growing unemployment rate. issues. His main concern is for the people and not Although one vote does flOt often Holderfield has also promised never to vote with making a lot of over-generalized campaign separate winners and losers in any race or "present" on any major piece of legislation. promises. He is a man not afraid to stand for the referendum, it does carry with it your right The new seatbelt law is also a concern. By at least people, and the News encourages students to · give to petition or campaign for the person or one estimate, about 80·percent of the Illinois voters him that chance. issue of your choice. If the person or issue are against mandatory seatbelt laws. If elected,

you supported loses, there is always next , time. That's the beauty of democracy: ideas 106 can be tested, debated and, if necessary, IllinoisMike Weaver isRepresentative our choice for state representative District such as the proposed Coleman Annex .plan to the discarded, and all without the violence that of the 106 district. General Assembly. accompanies social change in so many Incumbent Republican Weaver is seeking his Opponent Boyd Davis, 0-Casey, has raised second term and has demonstrated in his first term a pertinent issues such as the problems with the parts of the world. willingness to work with the constituents of his Social Security system but has not brought out Voting was even used to decide which district. As a member of the house committees on · issues that directly concern the majority of residents political candidates would be endorsed by elementary, secondary and higher education he has of Illinois. National issues are of grave concern but The Daily Eastern News. During our annual shown an interest in what we feel is a very important state issues should be foremost in a state endorsement meeting, members of the issue in this country. The education of our society. representative's mind. editorial board discussed the records and Weaver has introduced legislation for this area promises of the. major candidates, and voted on which of them would receive our support. The debate among the board Coles ColesCounty County Sheriff Sheriff Charles Lister has Incumbent money. , members was fierce at times, and only one the experience necessary to make him the best man He has cross trained his staff in other areas, which of the six votes was unanimous. for the job-again. has saved taxpayers' money by keeping his staff and knows Deciding who or what to vote for may not Lister has been sheriff for eight years smaller but equally efficient to other departments. not only the job, but the people and the area. Based on his knowledge and experience in the job, always be an easy decision, but it is not one He is a man concerned about taxpayers. While his The Daily Eastern News endorses incumbent a that can be slighted. Voting is a not only opponent, James Kimball, has vowed to attend a Charles Lister for a third term as Coles County right, but a responsibility of every American. $5,000 training institute if elected, Lister has Sheriff. refused to cost the taxpayers such unnecessar · Letters and columns represent the views of the authors

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people. Above all, probably more It is also in the interest of than any other person I have met Eastern students to re-elect U.S. see ' - • � � ' i( i' in the legal profession, he deals Congressman Terry Bruce. He while- ,,. visiti'� 1li ;.,� ...... 1"g � -r_ , , I Manion's abilities with everyone fairly, regardless authored an amendment to save Editor: of their social or economic $1 25 million a year in student areI am wellwriting inrespected support of status. My long and frequent loans. His Republican opponent studentS at· corre e candidate Paul Manion for Circuit association with labor leaders has said he is in favor of cutting When the cats away, the g Judge for the 5th Judicial Circuit. throughout the district and aid to students. mice will play. I feel obliged to do so because s.tatewide has •only reinforced my Above all, students must nQt Remember that saying? of the re-issuing of last beliefs in Paul's abilities and vote for the two Lyndon Well, the cat's back for a February's poll done by the commitment to people. LaRouche candidates, Mark little while so all you mice Judicial Bar Poll Committee of I hope all the voters in the 5th Fairchild and Janice Hart. They better be on your best ihe Illinois Bar Association with Judicial Circuit will give him are not true Democrats but behavior for Parents' the clear intent of discrediting serious consideration on members of the radical right. It is Weekend. Democratic candidate Paul November 4th. possible to vote a real straight One of the major dates on Manion. Democratic ticket by punching the Eastern calendar, will This poll does not really Rich Dulka #14, #57, and #74. merge with another famous evaluate Manion's qualifications, Mideastern Illinois Students who live in Carman day on the student but rather reflects the Labor Council Hall can vote in their lobbies. agenda-Hallqween. preferences of the lawyers being Those living in Thomas, Lawson, If I know students as well as polled, the overwhelming majority Andrews, Taylor, the Triad, and I know parents, conflicts of Dobie of which are Republicans. In Pemberton halls vote in the special interests .rnay aris� tl)i� '«�ek�qd. • , , .; - :;,:tJ _. addition to this difference in Editor: Union. Studer.� living in Lincoln� Parents may want to relive magicalHolland moments with . political affiliation, Manion's VoteI encourage Democratic all students who Stevenson and Douglas vote at their children by bringing his or her baby pictures tq; aggressive pursuance of the are registered to vote to go to the Wesley Foundation on Fourth show all the students' roommates. legal rights of working men and the polls Tuesday and express Street. Students living off · And if that doesn't take the cake, since it's women throughout the years has their opinions. campus can find out where their Halloween Friday, the parents will probably want to clearly not endeared him to the While voting, students should polling places are by calling the do something crazy, like taking them out door-to­ vast majority of his colleagues in remember how Gov. James County Clerk's office. The .Polls door for tricks and treats. the profession, whose clients Thompson has treated them. close on Tuesday at 7 p.m. Mom and Dad, the kids wouldn\t go for that idea. tend to be of another social During Thompson's ad­ Please take the time to vote. But if you want the kids' attention this weekend, a class. ministration tuition at Eastern has The only way politicians will pay sure-fire way to get them to go out with you is In my association with Paul in increased from $600 to $1 ,400 attention to the needs of mention a few of the favorite bars. I think beer is the well over a decade, I have found a year. Illinois State Scholarships students is if they make their favorite bribe. him to be hard working, have also been reduced. Facts voices heard by voting. What else does a student do on Halloween knowledgeable, always willing to like these make the choice clear. anyway? help those in distress, and It is in the interest of Eastern Joe Martin Study? particularly effective in ad­ students to vote for Adlai President When the parents make the annual visit of parental dressing the needs of working Stevenson for governor. University Democrats ·visits, the whole campus is on its best behavior. When Mom and Dad and Aunt Betty and Uncle apartment This week's question was asked by Larry Smith and Charlie visit the dorm room or this Eastern Speaks: photos were taken by Steve Beamer. weekend; they will be surp{ised· by the neatness of little Billy or Jo_an(e siFl�_e goin.Q aw�y.to�qtioo� •. _, ··--:·,.� "Gosh that kid has really matured," .Uncle. Cha� , · - will say. "We should send our kids here, Betty." When they eat at the restaurants or eat at the food Are you registered to vo.te? service on campus and on the city, they will noticeur how clean the silverware and china (did I say china?) are. And the food will taste great and the service will put the Ritz to shame. "Boy is this place economical," Aunt Betty will tell Tim Edwards Mom and Dad and Uncle Charlie. And they all will Sophomore Natalie Lowe agree. Pre-engineering Freshman But they may wonder why little Billy or Joanie Undecided seems so tired today. They may assume midterms "No. I mistakenly are getting the better of them. But chances being the way they are, little Billy or thought when I "Yes. I registered in my Joanie a time last night, trying to get registered for the draft I hometown because I had tough before "the old man and lady registered to vote." feel I should." serious partying in came for Halloween and Parents' Weekend." Also, they probably had a rough time getting up with a hang-over at seven in the morning washing those dirty dishes, cleaning up those books and

taking down those posters . Kevin Hetherington And before "the boss man and his old bird" come Carrie Naeve Senior in the room, all roommates are briefed on last night's Freshman Zoology pressing itinerary and so forth. Undecided So Mom and Dad and Uncle Charlie and Aunt "No. I'm not in touch Betty, beware of the student with blood-shot eyes "No. I really didn't know with the issues. So I and painted-on smirks of good will. any issues yet and I don't feel I should vote. You never know what that mouse was doing the didn't think I could make I don't feel I'm a night before to get that canary-eating grin. a good choice if I did responsible voter if I -Dobie ljolland is a reporter for The Daily Eastern register." do." News. � ...... � ...... · 6A Friday;October 3 t,· t 986 The Dally Eastern News Perjury charg� handed �own CAA not expected g a to take action on Byto JOHN stat PLETZ e trooper byState's Attornery Nancynd Owen judeclinedry to com­ Staffwriter ment on the case Thursday. grFollowingade a requestappeal from Eastern po Presidlicyent An Illinos State Police trooper has been indicted The case against Armstrong will be Owen's first Stanley Rives and the President's Council, the on perjury charges and official misconduct by a perjury and official misconduct case in her six-year Council on Academic Affairs will review the Coles County Grand Jury. tenure as state's attorney. grade appeals policy Thursday. The charges state that District 10 trooper Sidney L. The evidence presented by Owen to the 23-member The CAA meets at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Armstrong, 31, of Champaign, lied when testifying grand jury was enough to lead at least 12 of the Union addition Arcola-Tuscola Room. d�ring a February preliminary hearing for Eric jurists to rule that there is probable cause to believe CAA chair Kandy Baumgardner said La ng, 26, of Marion. that Armstrong committed the offenses. although the grade appeals policy approved by Lang, who was on trial for possession of con­ Because the grand jury proceedings are to remain the CAA in April 1981 is still in effect, the trolled substances, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor secret, only copies of the indictment itself are filed in President's Council has approved a revised charge of possession; however, the felony charges of the case. The transcript of the jury proceedings can copy of the policy. possession were dropped because questions were be used as evidence in the trial. "Since grade appeals is an academic policy, raised about Armstrong's testimony. Armstrong's perjury and official misconduct we (CAA) are the only council authorized to Armstrong has been "relieved of duty with pay at charges stem from his testimony concerning Lang's approve changes," Baumgardner said. The this time pending results of this inquiry,'' said alleged possesion of a controlled substance found President's Council, comprised of President District 10 Lt. Bobby Jones. after he was searched by the trooper. Rives and appointed vice presidents, has Because an indictment was handed down, Arm­ If convicted, Armstrong could face a prison suggested some . changes in the policy and strong must enter a plea when he is arraigned before sentence of two to five years and a fine of up to approved the revisions July 9, 1986. Judge Paul Komada Monday. $10,000. Baumgardner said the council will compare the two policies. She also said the council will C take no final action on the policy. for two hoirs, Marching Band to perform weeks. "That will give the rest of the university By JIM BARNES perform songs from "Brigadoon." a chance to review the policies,'' Baumgardner Staff writer At 3 p.m. on Sunday, the 150-piece EIU Panther said. Broadway hits and sounds from the EIU Marching Marching Band will be performing works from their Band are slated for this weekend in Dvorak Concert half-time shows at the concert hall. This performance Hall in the Doudna Fine Arts Center. will include everything from songs of the Beatles 'and Best of Broadway, a concert featuring the voices of Beach Boys to the "Firebird Suite" by Stravinsky, - four different choirs, is the weekend's first per­ with some Big Band Swing and Jazz thrown in for Find Sales formance and will begin at 7:30 p.m. Friday. good measure. The first of the four choir pieces is the mixed "The main thing the band members have in MA GIC chorus, which will perform a salute to Broadway common is that they all share a love for playing directed by Robert Hills. Hills will also direct the music," said Tom Brawner, band director. in the Collegiate Show Choir, performing songs from "A Tickets for Friday night's Best of Broadway can be Dally Eastern News Chorus Line" and "Big River." purchased at the Union or at the door for $5. Tickets Classified ads Coordinator Jerry Daniels will direct the Music for the marching band concert tickets are on sale at Theater Workshop as they perform excerpts from the music department office or at the door Sunday Call 581-2814 "Guys and bolls." The final group is the Concert afternoon for $2 for the public and $1 for students. Choir, directed by Robert E. Synder, which will For Info .

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By DAN VERDUN Winona State lightly. Sports editor "I expect them (Winona State) to The coveted 10,000-yard plateau will come in here and let it all hang out," be within the grasp of Eastern quar­ Molde said. "I think the key to the terback Sean Payton when the Pan­ game is for us to get control of things thers host Winona State on Parents' early." Day at 1 :30 p.m. Saturday at O'Brien Consequently, defensi.ve coordinator Stadium. Larry Edlund noted the importance of Eastern, winners of seven straight, the Panther defense forcing the enters the game with a 7-1 record. Winona State offense into turnovers. Winona State, a Division-II school in "Winona State mixes it up fairly Minnesota, is 2-5-1 on the year. well," Edlund said. "They have had Payton is 365 yards short of joining more success passing the ball, but they a select .group of six quarterbacks is do like to pound away inside with those NCAA history to h

ByNo MIKE .FITZG 2ERALD SM U and formbiggester thing ,"coa Mosnia schaid . Hyndman"If thingsfac go youre way,boa then theters players can do it. Staff writer Hyndman sees another aspect in preparing his lf not, then there could be a letdown," Mosnia said. When Eastern meets nationall.Y ranked Southern team to play Eastern . Hyndman sees every game as a new challenge for �l ethodist University at 3 p.m. friday afternoon at "There's an inter-region factor. The games against his Mustangs. Lakeside Field, it will be a homecoming for SMU inter-regional teams are more important than "Every team we've played has come out to beat us. coach Schellas Hyndman and a few of his players. others," Hyndman said. I expect Eastern to give us every bit of a game," The Mustangs, 11-0-2, are ranked No. 2 in the The injury factor may play a key role in deter­ Hyndman said. � nation behind top-rated Evansville. The Panthers, 6- mining the winner of this game. The key to an Eastern victory will lie in its abilil} 5-2, have upset on their miuds. Eastern forward Garry Laidlaw is seeing doctors to take advantage of scoring opportunities and tb for treatment of his lower back muscle injury. He keep pressure on the Mustangs. See Related story on page 48 may play for a short period of time. "We need to play an all-around good game and Forward Curt Elchuk has had problems with his have everyone contribute. We need to press them a Hyndman coached Eastern's soccer team for seven calf muscles, but should play. Forward Mark Noffert lot," Mosnia said. years before taking over the SMU job fo llowing the is still suffering from a shoulder-joint injury and is a The Mustangs are led in scoring by Gerry Graham, 1983 season. Mark Francis and Greg Mellor are two question mark. who has scored 13 goals and has 8 assists. ex-Panthers playing for Hyndman's Mustangs. Midfielder Dave Kompare has been hampered by a Hank Henry, the goal keeper, has recorded five Eastern coach Cizo Mosnia doesn't see any dif­ foot injury, and midfielder Matt Gamache has had shutouts and his goals-against average is 0.83. ference in the way the Panthers will prepare for the rib problems for most of the year. "Eastern has fine technical skills players such as Mustangs. SMU All-American and former Panther Mark Gamache and Elchuk. Simpson has done a fine job in "Right now it's elemental-whatever we prepared Francis has been hampered by a bad ankle since the the net as well. And Cizo Mosnia is a good coach for before, we will do now. The mental aspect is the pre-season and may not see action on Friday. who will have them prepared," Hyndman said. Spikers engaged in crucial matches against Sycamores, Redbirds By JOHN STROUD to take on Indiana State in a 7 p.m. (6 p.m. CST) The Redbirds, 8-14 overall but 3-1 and third in the Associate sports editor contest. Eastern then travels to Illinois State on Gateway standings, start five freshmen after Nobody knows better than Eastern's volleyball Saturday for another 7 p.m. start. recruiting six of the top prep volleyball players in the Panthers that this weekend's matches at Indiana Indiana State's Sycamores, 11-13 overall and 0-4 in Midwest. State and Illinois State present a do-or-die situation the Gateway, will be looking for the second win over "They don't lose matches they're not supposed to c forEastern in the Gateway Conference. Eastern in two years. They swept the Panthers in lose," Ralston said. �'When they're supposed to win, The Panthers, 13-15 overall, are currently 1-3 and three straight at Lantz Gym last year. they do." in eighth in the conference and fighting to dig their "They're doing better than we are at this point," ISU coach Sandy Lynn is not taking anything for way out of the bottom half of the standings in hopes Ralston said of the Sycamores. "They'll be really up granted in the Gateway this season. of staying alive in the race. for us." "We have to approach every team as capable of "If we go 2-0, we're still alive in the Gateway. If "With an 0-4 record, there's no press1,1re on them," beating us," Lynn said. "Eastern is no different than we don't, we're out," Eastern coach Betty Ralston Ralston said. any other team." said. Plain and simple,,especially when the Panthers "We have to be on the ball," she added. "We have ..It's getting there," Lynn said :>fthe team's at­ have yet to play the current conference leaders, to get just as motivated (as INS) on a good play. And titude. "We're about where we want it to be. We Southern (4-0) and Southwest Missouri (3-0) . we can't get down on a bad one." want to win." The Panthers go on the road to Terre Haute Friday .. 28 ; ' ... Friday, 3 t, t 986 I October Warri

What to expect: Win Saturday's game with The Warriors are co ' victory over St. Am before, Winona State When the decision to Morehead ranked team in I-AA Wa rriors Warriors run out of split-back offensive Although built for b • • • have the ball �tate has had more s Winona State Offense Eastern Illinois Defense the ball than running · 26 Bill lhrke . , ...... TE 6 7 John Jurkovic ...... LE quarterback Brent 77 Jay Weis ...... LT 92 Aaron Thomas ...... NG completed 68 of 168 53 JeffKusch ...... LG 93 Carl Parker ...... RE 58 Orlando Mazzolini .....C 97 Rick Ziemann ...... OLB for 866 yards this se 59 Doug Berman ...... AG 51 Jeff Mills ...... ILB thrown five touchdo 50 JeffJambretz ...... RT 53 Dan Polewski ...... ILB . been intercepted II · 14 Darrin Ripley ...... SE · 45 Mike Briscoe ...... OLB Edwards' main target 87 Andy Wellumson .....FL 8 Rod Reynolds ...... CB Darren Ripley who lea 16 Brent Edwards ...... QB 9 Greg Rhea ...... CB 34 Kurt Lauden...... RB 42 Bob Bronaugh ...... SS 31 receptions for 474 y 42 Dan Redmond ...... RB 22 Darius Shavers ...... FS Ripley has caught all fi 3 Randy Larson ...... PK 1 Steve Tillotson ...... P touchdown throws.

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by standouts like John Jurkovic, ker Jeff Mills and ty Bob Bronaugh, adding the needed If your student can't ent the Panthers' be home for his or her se. When the Panthers rthday, why not send them ensive tackle Chris bi a Baskin-Robbins birthday tionable); running have the ball ••• arable, shoulder cake-Call 1-800-4-Baskin Eastern llllnols Offense Winona State Defense and we'll tio the rest. A dominating win 80 Willie Cain ...... SE 90 Steve Wlodyga ...... DE would give Eastern 78 Chris Geile ...... LT 67 Steve Kosidowski ....RT e current Gateway 72 Mark Peterson ...... LG 63 Trace-tiable ...... RG s that the Panther 76 Sean O"Brien ...... C 33 Troy Tansager ...... LG 69 Jim Miteff ...... RG 55 Tony Tripicchio ...... LT also easy. A win 62 Steve Bonnes ...... RT 51 Scott Girolamo ...... LB BASKIN-ROBBINS ence Eastern needs 40 Derrick Wilhelms .....TE 60 Bruce Kuglin ...... LB week's conference 2 Roy Banks ...... FL 11 Doug Smart ...... CB ICE CREAM STORES State in which the 21 Calvin Pierce ...... SB 5 Shelton Jones ...... CB 23 Jim Bzoskie ...... FS the Gateway title. 7 James Marable ...... HB 1 8 Sean Payton ...... QB 24 Gary Hansen ...... SS -John Stroud 1 Rich Ehmke ...... PK 86 Tom Pohlman ...... P W. Lincoln-West Park Plaza Charleston IL 634 (217)345-3331 41 The Dally Eastern Men harriers facNeews Former booter coach returns most �mportant EIU e By MIKE LYNCH with maskgame l'lel. needdam eask moto hide behintid,''onHyndmans m et 1n Staffto writer said .. By HARRELL KERKHOFFAM CU-8 Former Eastern soccer coach Schellas Hyndman Although Hyndman said he regrets leaving Staff writer will return Friday with very much the same Charleston, he said the move was necessary. ' company he departed with three years ago-one "I made the move to SMU to make ·a stand for The day of reckoning is near for Eastern's men s of the nation's best soccer teams. the (Eastern) program," Hyndman said. "I felt cross country team as it gets ready for the most The last time Hyndman stepped onto to we were one of the best teams in the nationand we important meet of the season with Saturday 's Lakeside Field it was as coach of a 16-1 Eastern should have been treated that way, but we weren't AMCU-8 Championships. team ranked fourth in the nation. Friday, Hynd- and I could see no light at the end of the tunnel." Eastern's men's assistant cross country coach Tom man returns as coach of Southern Methodist However, Hyndman is quick to point out that Akers feels his runners should be at the peak of their abi i for University which sports a 11-0-2 record and is life at SMU is not without its share of problems. l ty the eight-kilometer Championships, which ranked second in the country. "Things haven't been rosy her e," Hyndman will be held at Western Illinois this year. "We should be During his three years at SMU, Hyndman has said. "I have less scholarships to offer and the ready to go at it," Akers said. "We showed signs· that compiled a 38-9-5 record and is headed for a third budget is about the same, but things are a little we were ready during the Open (Eastern Illinois Open held we straight trip to the NCAA playoffs. While success easier to do around here. We're a bigger school Oct. 10), and I feel are physic has followed Hyndman to Dallas, his heart has and if we needed something we can usually get it." ally ready. It will be up to the runners to get mentally ready.'' not. And although coaching at a larger university Akers feels the team to beat in this year's Consequently, Hyndman anticipates an has its benefits, Hyndman said it is not without its meet will be Southwest Missouri emotional return to Eastern and said as a coach he pitfalls. , last year's champion. "They (Southwest Missouri) must be careful in keeping his homecoming visit in "l miss the teaching, I miss the contact with all put a lot of emphasis on long the proper perspective. students and not just the athletes," Hyndman distance running. They should be quite tough again this year," Akers "It's like a double-edged sword," Hyndman said. "Here all I do is coach and head a karate said. In a recent AMCU-8 coaches poll, Southw said. "I'm anxious to come back, I want to come club." est Missouri was ranked first in the conf back, but the emotions that arise during the game Consequently, Hyndman said he does not see erence with Eastern being rated third. are the emotions that could control me." SMU as his final destination. "The competition will Knowing he'll have to mask his emotions, "The move from Eastern to SMU was very hard be tough. It gets tougher and tougher every year. Southwest Missouri Hyndman said the fact that his return to Eastern mentally, but I don't think I'd have a problem will have their No. 4 and 5 runners from last year retur falls on Halloween is both ironic and appropriate. moving from SMU to somewhere else," Hyndman ning, ·and Northern Iowa will have their No. 6 runner "It's ironic that we're playing on Halloween said. back so the field will be strong," Akers said. because I'll probably feel that for most of the As far as Eastern is concerned, the Panthers will be sending nine runners to the meet, headed by their top Lady harriers prepared for final curta in call runner John Wells. "John (Wells) has been running very strong lately. By DEAN TIBERI run against the other conference teams in previous He has the 10th fastest eight-kilometer time in the Staff writer meets. conference this season (25 :46.5) and is definitely one Illinois State seems to be the strongest team, ac­ After a season of hard work and solid per­ of the top runners in the conference," Akers said, formances, Eastern's women's cross country team is cording to Cran, followed by Wichita State and adding that winning the meet individually Saturday is confident they will perf orm well going into this Western Illinois. Craft thinks that Eastern has a good not out of the reach of Wells. chance to finish fourth, although it will be a toss-up Saturday's Gateway Conference meet. · Some of the other top harriers that will be making The team has been practicing harq, and according for the remaining spots. _ the trip to Macomb will be Dan Scheffler, Bruce to coach John Craft, are ready to "let it all hang out. Individually, Vivian Sinou of Southern Illinois and Albright and Tom Buchanan. They are ready to give it their maximum effort," Patty Murray of Western Illinois figure to be the "Dan (Scheffler) is starting to get back in form Cratt said. favorites. Sinou set a Lantz course record with a time (after his quad injury) and should have a good This year's meet will be held at Springfield, of 17:42 in a triangular meet between Eastern, showing for us. Tom (Buchanan) is a money runner Missouri, which is the home of Southwest Missouri. Southern and Murray State in September. which means he saves his best performances for the Eastern has never run at Southwest Missouri, but Eastern's hopes for a high finisher rest on senior last part of the season. He did that in junior college co-captain Janine Jarris. The St. Charles native is Craft thinks the course will be a good one. and we're hoping he'll do the same for us this year," This will be Eastern's first look at Drake, shooting for a finish "somewhere in the top 10." Akers said. Southwest Missouri, and Wichita State. They have

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Bring Your Parents The Christmas Panda Showings at Take him home for the Holidays. $25 and 6:30 9:00 p.m. · Admission-$1 ��((ER Slt OFtt l1ePURset E FASHION lll��1� WEST PARK PLAZA . '. .. News Friday. October 3 1 , 1 986 7A the Dally' Eastern Pink Panthers to remember accident victim By LLOYD TRESSEL captain and long-time friend of Hill door by another car whose driver was 1405 Fourth St., and was a member of �ffwriter The routine will be performed to the charged with drunk driving. the Physical Education Club and the Eastern's Pink Panthers will be tune Chatanooga Choo-Choo. Geimer went to high school with Dancers Club. She was also a little edicating their routine at this "We had no choice as to what music Hill. They were on the drill team there sister to the Sigma Tau Gamma 1t1eekend's football game to Debbie to use for the routine," Geimer said. together before coming to Eastern fraternity. Hill, a former membeuof the squad "The band always tells us what music where they became roommates and "Debbie loved to dance," Geimer �who died last summer in a car accident. we have to make a routine for. I wish members of Pink Panthers. said. "She always wanted to be a The Pink Panther squad decided at we could have picked the music for this While attending Eastern, Hill was dancer and planned to teach dancing �e beginning of the fall semester to routine," she added. very active in clubs and activities. "She when she graduated so she could be edicate one of their routines to Hill, Hill was killed in an car accident on was always very energetic and highly involved with the profession. She was but they decided to wait until parents Aug. IO in Schaumburg, Ill. Early in motivated," Geimer said. always at Krackers dancing," Geimer �eekend so that Hill's· mother would the morning after getting off of work, Besides going to school, Debbie added. WIle present, said Carole Geimer, co- Hill's car was struck in the driver's side worked part-tiine at E.L. Krackers,

Diversity wins shop St1Y A.L.ud LANDERSent s ponder pa"I'mrent so excitedal. I pl love igh Bob Hope.t I think he's so i!Bff writer funny," she said, "And of course, my parents love Year after year, one weekend shines bright on him." costume customers Eastern's event horizon ...Paren ts' weekend. Boynton said she plans on shopping for necessities CHICAGO (AP)-The owner of one of the There's qnly one problem. After the reunion bliss with her parents, "It's for tooth paste and that kind nation's oldest costume companies says his IUbsides, what do you do with them? of stuff. And of course you need food in the house," most frightening Hallowen came about five Junior psychology major Scott Dettloff and his she said. "They love doing that sort of stuff." years ago when retail chains threatened to run Parents have a full weekend planned. Boynton said the weekend provided _her and her off with the late-October business that com­ "We're going to 'the footba parents the opportunity to "sit down and gab." ll game (Saturday)," prised 80 percent of his sales. llettloff said, "Afterwards, my roommates' parents Senior speech communication major Todd Little's "When the big boys found out there was an IJJd some friends are all going out to dinn�r," he parents are only coming to Eastern on Sunday, "I adult-costume market, they got into it," said laid. was going to get tickets for Bob Hope but, they only Broadway Costumes president Robert Kondor. "l think my roommate's parents made reser­ had seats up high. "I can't compete with 2,000 Sears and K Mart "My mom's not too crazy about heights, so they lations," Dettloff added. "If they didn't we'll be in stores," he said. trouble because everyone's eating out." decided to come on Sunday since they couldn't see tig Broadway Costumes still does a booming Dettloff said he and his parents plan on attending the show," he said. - end-of-October business in costumes , masks sold-out Bob Hop't concert following dinner. Little plans to "go out to eat and �tock my cabinets '1e and makeup. But Kondor says Broadway's "I really don't think Bob Hope is too fu nny, but with food," with his parents. diversification-in this case a push into •Y parents are looking forward to it," Dettloff Not everyone is as excited to see his parents. theatrical costuming-means Halloween is no _,ted . Sophomore recreation major Tracy Dabbs said, "I longer the make-it-or-break-it season it once Dettloff said he plans on showing his parents some really wanted to go to the U of I for the weekend." was for the 100-year-old company. Charleston's nightlife. "We'll probably go up- Her parents are coming to Eastern to "see me and Kondor, a native Chicagoan, worked as a 1\Vnto Mom's and have a few beers." go to the football game," Dabbs said. theater director and Broadway promoter before Senior recreation r:·:ajor Ann Boynton has a "They used to go to Eastern so they go to quite a buying the Near West Side costume store in !taxed weekend planned with, "plenty of shopping, few of the football games more than I do," Dabbs 1969. �b Hope and dinner," on Saturday, she said. added.

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Good Location/Great ''Do-it-yourself'' Classified Ad vice. PATTON QUIK PRINT. Own garage and bedroom. Price. Call Mark 348·8968 Form _____ W. Park Plaza,345·633 1. New kitchen washer and dryer. 10/31, 11/00 ______1 0100 Very clean. Call 348·8481 . Name ------NEED TYPING: papers, Ask for Dave. [B"For Sale letters, thesis-$ 1.25 d.s. ______10/3 1 page-Call: 345·9225. FEMALE SUBLEASOR Phone ______10 13 1 needed for Spring. Regency GOVERNMENT HOMES D.J.'s FOR HIRE, LIGHTS apartment with great room· from $1 (U repair). Delinquent FOG AND MORE 345-6290. mates. Call Kathy, 345·7191 . tax property. Repossessions. ______11/7 10/3 1 Call 1-805-687-6000 Ext. Address ______,..._,.-...,,...,...,,..==-::c Need Typing Done? MALE SU BLEASER SPRING GH9997 for current repo list. Professional Typist. Call 345· semester. Own room, across ______11/1 3 Peavey T-60 Electric Guitar. 2595 after 5 p.m. from Lantz. 1532 2nd $1 25 Ad to read ______11/5 mo. Best location. 345-4976. 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Reservationists. flight at- enough for 4 students. $98 a ---�---- 10/3 1 tendants, and -·--ground-"""1 cr ew month (including gas) plus FOUND: Hardees thermos at positions available. Callo�.3 1 1· utilities. Call Willy-Ann at 345·1 college of education. Pick up 61 9-565· 1630 ext. A. 1441L 7639 or 345-2363. at Eastern News. OOfficialffi Noticescial are p id Nofor throughtic the Ofesfice of for details. 24 hrs. ______11/6 ______11/3 a University Relations. Questions · concerning notices -=-:--,-=-::-:--:----- 1 1 /04 Two boys to share apart· ANN M. OSTRANDER. I BUSBOYS NEEDED FOR ment; available now or for found your wallet Friday night should be directed to- that office. DAYS FROM 11:45 -3:00 M· Spring semester. Call 345· 10/24. Please call 581 ·2812 F. CALL BETWEEN 8:45·9:45 2390. and ask for Sheila. a.m. FOR INTERVIEW AT 348· ______10/3 1 ______11/3 Drop Deadline available to students , and during Spring or Su 8343, ASK FOR AIMEE. Spring Semester LOST: 10/15, Female cat The deadline for dropping a employees and provide in· Semester 1987 must a ______10/3 1 Subleaser-House, 3 blocks w/black and brown spots. class or withdrawing from the formation on complaint the following meeti from campus-$ 155.40 ALL Please call 345-5188. University is FRIDAY, procedures. Wednesday, November Rides/Riders UTILITIES PAID! 2 Kitchens. 2 ------�-- 11/3 NOVEMBER 7 at 4:30 p.m. Judith Anderson 1986-4:00 p.m -McA rB' Baths. Call Marla 348·8050 FOUND: Gray kitten, ap· The student will receive either Dir. of Affirm. Action 138. ______11/3 proxima tely 12 weeks old. Need 2 Subleasers for Picked up at Hardee's parking a "WP" or a "WF" at the Sign-up in Recreation I am taking riders to Oak Park Spring. Furnished apartment in lot. Very affectionate. Call discretion of the instructor of Course Withdrawal prior to the meeting. (Western Suburbs). I am Youngstown . $150/month. 581 -3367. the class. Receipt Dorothe Jo leaving on Nov. 5th (Wed· Contact Evelyn at 345·2363 ------1 1 /3 Michael D. Taylor If you want a receipt nesday) and coming back on ...,.- for a Field. /lntern. C ______10/31 KAREN GONIA-PICK UP Nov. 9th. Call Eliot at 581 - Director, Registration course withdrawal request you One bedroom furnished YOUR LICENSE AT THE 3230 after 1 p.m. submit, return to the LSAT Deadlin11 apartment for 2 girls available DAILY EASTERN NEWS. _____ 1 0/31 , 11/03 Sexual Harrassment Registration Office during one The last date to register for Spring semester. Water, ______11/04 Eastern Illinois University is of the two working days after the DEC. 6 electric, heat, garbage, cable L.S.A.T. is NOY service- included. Close to [B"A nnouncements committed to a campus en· you submit the request. No students needing packets ��Roommates campus. Phone 345·2401 vironment free from sexual retroactive receipts will be information should contact See1<.ing female Subleaser ______10/3 1 harassment and has adopted a "issued nor will requests to Pre-Law Advisor before ' for Spring Semester. Beautiful Very nice 2 bedroom SUZY "Q',. KALMES: policy prohibiting sexual submit retroactive withdrawals 4. furnished house. Very close to townhouse for rent. Available WHERE IS MY DATE? harassment of students and be considered. The MOCK LSAT exam campus. C;:il 345·5383 or December. 1 y, baths, w/D THANKS AGAIN FOR AN employees. Michael D. Taylor be given on NOV. 15; al 348· 1634 hookup, appliances furnished. AWESOME TIME! ALL THE Sexual harassment is defined Dir. e>f Registration terested parties must c ____ 10/3 1 Call 348-7993 after 6:00 p.m. TIME! MIKE as unwelcomed sexual ad· the Pre-Law Advisor. 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� · the past fo ur years. team, and got an offer to go on a traveling s The fo llowing excerpts were given to The Daily Eastern we did-and that started the whole thing. News by Faces International.for publication in the Parents Welsh: The days of vaudeville, right? Tf1,a Weekend/Halloween edition of On the Verge of the been really fun and interesting. What all did Weekend. your vaudeville days? Bob Hope will be appearing at Eastern for the firstti me Hope: Vaudeville was the greatest training since 1975 at a Parents Weekend performance at 8 p.m. world for anything. It got you out with audien Saturday in LantzGymna sium.) got to know what they laughed at ; and t greatest schooling. 'By MICHAELWELSH That's why fellows like George Burns and _Contributing writer and Groucho Marx and all those people we There are any number of labels that one could attempt They worked with audiences, and th ey pra to use to give him difinition . Superstar might work, but what people would laugh at . only to a limited degree. Living legend comes close, but Welsh: It's difficult to imagine a time win doesn't completely fill the bill. Patriot, entertainer, am­ not around entertaining us as you do so well. bassador of goodwill. Tireless champion of charities. to start somewhere, and probably had som Ageless. Timeless. and a few struggles. What did you learn fro But to encapsulate all that he is and all that he has in your life? done, one needs only to speak his name: Bob Hope. The Hope: Well, I struggled, sure. I was in C rest, as they say, is history. my single act, and I couldn't get a bookin He has traded jokes with nine American presidents, has anybody. And I was running short of money. been received by British royalty a number of times, and I finally met a friend of mine in show b has one entry room in his home filled with the honors and Actor-singer-comedian Bob Hope Cleveland. He ·took me to see this booker; mementos accrued in a career unmatched in its singular Hope: I don't think so! I don't get that kind of reaction gave me one date , and from that I got a six devotion to the highest ideals of his craft. from the public. People are always very friendly and very another theatre in Chicago as a master of ce ·e This reporter talked with the one and only Mr. Hope at nice. And I don't feel that I'm unapproachable. From then on I never stopped. And I !ear his beautiful estate in the Toluca Lake area of sub urban When you leave yourself open to masses of to take things a day at.a time. . Los Angeles and shared in his own insights and reflections people- which I do-you've got to accept the fact that Welsh: You rose to prominence in the on the elements that constitute his status as one of the · they are going to ask you for an autograph or will want to when the studios did a lot of the leg work f most beloved figures of this or any other age. say hello or laugh in your face about previous shows that "packaged" you and created projects for yo Welsh: Bob, many show business greats describe they have seen. different for performers today. What were th themselves in various ways: they call themselves singers, I've had people look at me and start laughing! And I for you? actors, entertainers, and so on. But who or what is Bob don't think it's my face! Hope: Well, I'm still "packaged" even no Hope-by your own definition? Welsh: Or at least you hope it's not that! under contract to NBC Television since 1950 Hope: I'm a tourist! I'm a gypsy! I'm all over the place all Hope: Right! years before that in radio. This is my 48th yea year, doing shows here and there. Variety is the name of Welsh: What really prompted your decision to make and they continue to package me. But I als the game for me. show business a career? Was it one particular thing, or a crew, and they do a lot of work for me. · process or what? Welsh: Do you think the present-day situ.at Welsh: Because of your tremendous fame, do you ever Hope: Well, my mother was a concert singer, and I in­ or did you like the studio days more? think peop\e regard you as unapproachable and too far herited a voice from her. When I started, I began by sing- I liked the studio days, because ther removed from them? Hope: OUTSTANDING DEDICATION Kim Robbins HOME Phi Sigma Sigma Amy Solt COOK INC Kriss Krii Congratulations oq MOM DOES IT BE'ITER. BUT CRANNY MAKES your awards POP DOES IT GOOD. would like to Mike IT'S TIME TO FIU THE PLATTER., ITJIMM HAPPEN,Y JOH WHN'ENS'1 welcome allparen ts ·For Your GOURMET SUBS All '"WE'LL BRING 'EM TO YA" � Sporting to E.I. U. � Needs Free E.1.U., C.H.S. transfer with 345·1075 purchase of T-Shirt LINDA'S

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I've done so many things that they· know lucky to fall into that niche. metal detector at an airport, for familiarity is one thing. Welsh: I have a two-word question now that I think instance, and one of the nd what about the endurance part? What you'll like. workers recognizes me and says ing year after year? Hope: Oh, yeah? What? "Oh! Bob Hope!", I'll just say at keeps me going? I think what keeps me Welsh: Dolores Hope? "Hi, how are you?"-then makes the audience want to hear me-is the Hope: You're right! I like it! We've been together a long move on. I like to be nice to very contemporary. time, and she raised and took care of our four kids while I people-don't like to shove back and say "And then I wrote ..."o r "I was traveling all over the world. She's been a perfect them aside or anything. ---- en I did ..." and all that stuff. I try to stay mother and companion. And 11 don't expect any do things that are topical-things that are in Welsh: You've received every conceivable ·honor and special treatment. at's what audiences want to hear, because recognition . Do any of them stand out in your mind over Welsh: The term "show line is in their heads. And when you come up the others? business" is made up of two g about current topics, the audience can go Hope: Yes, I think so. The Medal of Merit from Presi­ distinct words-show and ou're talking about today, not yesterday! dent Eisenhower and the Congressional Gold Medal from business. Many don't stop to

ow did your role as entertainer for armed ser­ President Kennedy and the CBE (honorary Commander consider that. Since you are start, and what has it done for you? of the British Empire) from the Queen of England-these obviously a master at both, at started in 1941, when we were doing are things that put you in contact with very important peo­ what reflections can you offer ucer of mine said, "They want you down at ple. And they don't do it unless they consider it justified. about them to anyone who orce Base in Riverside (California) ." And I Welsh: Among all the people that you've had the op­ wants to be successful? He said, "Oh, they just want you to do a portunity to meet, who made the biggest impression? Hope: The show part is there. It's a good audience." And I said "But Hope: Winston Churchill always stood out in my r:nind. made up entirely of being professional , and that's how fine here!" I met him in 1944 in England at Number 10 Downing you make the money to do your business. That's how it no war going on yet or anything. But what I Street, and I'll always remember that as very special. I've is in my case, anyway. was that he had a brother down there! So the met a lot of people, and it's been interesting. Welsh: If a hundred years from now someone were found ourselves on a bus going to Riverside! Welsh: What's your overall philosophy toward your to pick up a book about show business, what would ce turned out to be so sensational that we profession? you hope they would find written about you? long has this been going on?" Then in Hope: My overall philosophy is "Don't start thinking Hope: I hope somebody thinks about me a hundred f 1941 the war actually started; then it and working." years from now, period! That would be nice! I don't atic and very important. We were already in Welsh: Can you explain that? know; I think if someone sees one of my pictures a f it, so we went for five straight years doing Hope: Well, I could ease up and take it easy and start to hundred years from now on the late show, I hope that rvice shows. And it's been the most gratify­ slough things a little bit. But I don't. I work harder now they will give it some consideration! ever done. than I ever did, trying to make it better. Welsh: And what's your advice to people who really at specifically has it accomplished for you? Welsh: So no one, not even Bob Hope, ever gets to want to have a successful career in the entertainment

s accomplished a great rapport with a great the point where you can let things slide, right? field? le, for one thing. The last trip we made was Hope: Right! You can't! It'll show! Hope: It all depends on what they are doing. A lot of 983 . And it's a thing that people just love you Welsh: How does your private personality differ from people ask me that, but are usually referring to the the on-camera side of you? Do people always expect you comedy side of it. In that respect, I think you need to ows over to Vietnam and other places, for to be "on-stage"- without considering that you can have be a little different-with delivery or material or t had stars like you would see at the a bad day like anyone else? whatever. wl. We took shows like that into the jungle, Hope: I don't know-I just don't think I try to be the

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room for the "parental inspection ." . "It probably got hit by a car out front a soul around. To this day my mom still says it was We frantically set about to do the fall and then crawled underneath our house I visioned Frankie Avalon on stage because of the cold weather, but I know cleaning we had said we were going to to die," my dad said with a hopeful look singing to a crowd of two smelly parents the weather couldn't have stunk that ' do when we first moved in, like on his face. Unfortunately, it sprayed and a very embarrassed student. I bad. vacuuming the carpet so we could tell before it took its last breath of life. Lucky mean, I could hardly stand to be around That evening at the concert was quite what color it really was, or wiping the us! them. Who could expect perfect an experience too. I realized that not three-inch thick dust off of the textbooks I slumped onto the bed as I visioned strangers to enjoy Parents Weekend ac­ only did my loving parents smell like on our shelves. horrors of the weekend ahead. My tivities in the presence of Pepe Le Peu rodents, but I was beginning to take on I thought things were looking pretty parents had driven three hours to see and family? similar characteristics as them. good when I could see myself looking me and I knew I couldn't ask them to It was a real test of my love and ap­ I was awfully glad that the people back from the mirror on my closet door. retreat to the smelly house. We would preciation for them when we finally around us had the common decency to Little did I know the turn of events just have to make the best of the situa­ went out into public . Actually the game clog their nostrils, grin and bear it. l about to occur. tion. wasn't that bad, but only because there even enjoyed most of the concert. f was excited to see my mom and dad Believe me, we tried everything to get was a strong wind blowing from the Actually, the whole weekend turned walk through the door, but something that wretched smell out of their clothes. west . out to be one of the most enjoyable, told my sense of smell that mom's new I must have washed their jackets at least I was having a hard time enjoying the memorable ones for me here at Eastern. perfume had to go! three times. spectacular plays by the Panthers I still think about it every time I'm driving Reluctant to tell my mom that she But the real test came when my because there wasn't even an inch to down the road and the familar scent smelled like a skunk, I decided to take roommate and a friend from home spare between my parents and the spec­ seeps in through the vents.

the safe route out. "Mom, is that a new came back to the dorm to say hello to tators around us. There's also still a joke around my perfume yqu are wearing?" my parents. I must have turned at least Just when I was starting to relax a lit­ house about the . game where Eastern The silence in the room could have three shades of red when one of them tle, my dad's sense of humor came shin­ skunked 'em, even though the score been cut with a knife as the look on my said, "Do you guys smell a skunk?" ing through . "Hope Eastern doesn't was 27 to 12. parents' faces made chills run up and Not wanting to embarrass my parents down my spinal cord. . (or myself) , I responded with my best "Julie, you aren't going to believe puzzled look and said, "A skunk?" what has happend to us," mom said, in My dad could have slid underneath a somewhat laughing tone. I wasn't my bed as he bit his lower lip to keep WELCOME . quite as amused as she seemed to be . from laughing. Mom did the obvious PARENTS Well, sparing all the gross details, my thing and looked out the window to see TAR BLE ARTTO THSE CENTER parents did indeed smell like skunks if a skunk happened to be walking by. OPEN RECEPTION because they had indeed been sprayed. Bad move-we lived on the sixth floor! 4 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER • AM - PM They weren't actually sprayed by the We finally broke down and explained 1 10 detestable animal; it just crawled the whole situation to my friends, hop­ * EIU ART FA CUL TY EX HIBITION

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