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Eastern News: November 14, 1980 Eastern Illinois University Eastern Illinois University The Keep November 1980 11-14-1980 Daily Eastern News: November 14, 1980 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1980_nov Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: November 14, 1980" (1980). November. 9. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1980_nov/9 This is brought to you for free and open access by the 1980 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in November by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The Dally Friday, Nov. 14, 1980 will be cloudy, windy and cold with rain likely and highs in the mid to upper 40s. Friday night will be cloudy with a chance of rain mixed with Eastern News snow, with lows in the upper 20s to low 30s. Saturday will be sunny and l3,1980 coql with highs in the 40s. Eastern Illinois University I Charleston, Ill./ Vol. 66, No. 59 / 20 Pages I 2 Sections frst ISSC will stick to its $9.9 million aid request By Sue Ann Rentfrow December. "It's like the school is giving kids an interest-free own The Illinois State Scholarship Commission will The ISSC budget is presented in respect to the loan for the first term." continue to support its original request to the IBHE budget request, but the two groups can go in The school is lenient about deferments for the Illinois General Assembly for $9.9 million in with separate !gin this year's requests, he said. first term, but Flynn said "we ·can only carry them supplementary funds, even though the Illinois "We (the ISSC) believe that students enrolled for be without the (students) so far." Board of Higher Education has recommended · 1ericans Dave the first term still need money," he said. "The "It comes to the point where we have to say considerably less. Sam Carson . IBHE has said that students have already found 'sorry about your problems with the ISSC, but you The IBHE voted Tuesday to recommend only with half of money for the first term and we need ortly worry owe this money,"' he said. $5.3 million to cover awards for the spring semester )eing freshman about the second term." Both Godzicki and Flynn said when awards are only. The ISSC says $9.9 million will enable the John ;courage some Flynn, Eastern's associate financial aid delayed students become discouraged and may not commission to award financial assistance to eligible m. director, said many students have not found the return for the second term. students who applied after the funds were money for the first term. ose three All­ "Even if the supplemental funds were approved xhausted Aug. 28. until the first-term cutoff Oct. Flynn said at Eastern any student who claims to i. It's hard to today it would be after the first of the year before 15. have an Illinois State Sch ricans wit h olarship can request a awards could be announced," Flynn said. Ralph Godzicki, assistant executive director of deferment on their tuition. an. But when Godzicki said he feels when awards are delayed it the ISSC, said Wednesday that the IBHE d nationals roles The first supplemental billing to stu ents with is possible for dedicated students to find the money recommendation is "certainly important and will be freshmen will be deferments was Oct. 8. Flynn said if students were some place for the first term but he said students considered seriously by the General Assembly, but still having problems receiving a scholarship a :Iinton said. become discour ged and feel they cannot afford a the !SSC will continue to press for the original $9.9 mt the potential another deferment could be made. second term. million request.'' The second supplemental billing went out Oct. is is a great . Godzicki and Flynn both said they felt some Godzicki said committee hearings on Senate Bill 28. ext few years," money will be approved by the General Assemb_ly, 2038 will begin next week. He said a decision about "The school (Eastern) feels this is the latest it·can but differed on the amounts. the amount should be made by the first week in go into the term without sending a bill," he said. t year's Eastern (See ISSC, page 6) -Americans Bob alackman. the 134-pound Vandalism mars campaign effort Officials 1an in the 118- yCathy Crist .react to re been with me The Student Senate election )eople who have paign, which came to a climax gest will provide uring Wednesday's election, was SCORE ·ghlighted by mud-slingjng, ripped e a couple of by Scott Calhoun wn posters and stolen sheets, student ' Clinton said. Eastern administrators seem overnment workers said. Geno unsure what action will be taken the "This is the worst campaign I have er seen. Unfortunately it has been a following the passage of the Students Coordinating Optional little destructive and there has been 1ed All-American Referendum Efforts, SCORE, by with Eastern and ite a bit of vandalism,'' Student y President Bob Glover said. students on Wednesday. � year's national Glover contributed the competitive Bill Houlihan , a SCORE committee member, said he felt p to Geno. He is paign to the number of candidates running. Eastern President Daniel E. tinee idol of the Marvin would work with the most successful Thirty-one candidates ran for the 1fteen Student Senate positions. students by approving the SCORE right now. It was o Sophomore Joel Storm, running as prop sal and passing it on to the placing nationals Board of Governors. last two years," at-large candidate, said, "My paign went fairly well, but there However, Marvin said Thursday he will take no action until he It the examples for have been a lot of accusations about ters being torn down . I think there receives a recommendation on the eir hard work and proposal from Glenn Williams, ire the others so been a lot of hassling.'' nior vice president for student affairs. sibly surpass the Storm and his running mate, ju on The SCORE referendum will :y have set. They vonne Mathews, spent about $100 ir campaign, which consisted give the Student Government the '.linton added. opportunity. to take the results of his squad's first inly of advertising in the newspaper d student referendums which would mce to observe its printing posters, Storm said. Freshman John Modder and running raise or lower student fees directly I its mistakes. to the BOG and present its case to ling tournament so te junior R. W. Monroe, said the o spent "too much money" in their the board and Marvin. 1ations and I'll see Currently Marvin has the final e and things that.I paign on poste.rs, calendars, flyers d newspaper advertisements. say on the advisory referendums, "We spent a lot of time going door­ an authorization which the BOG oor, which was rough but fun," has given to all its universities' odder said. presidents. Monroe said, "The main problem Houlihan added the SCORE Ml LT PS PA ehad was that a big banner we put up committee has three courses of 9 l 0 296 94 the tennis courts was stolen and action to take if Marvin vetoes the 8 2 0 299 159 era! posters were ripped down." proposal. Destroyed banners, such as this one near the Weller Hall tennis courts, and 6 3 0 257 138 Junior Paul Ruedi also had a "The committee could confer stolen campaign literature, were common occurrences in this year's student 3 6 0 149 233 paign that focused on the with the Attorney General, election, candidates said. (News photo by Ed Gray) 1 7 1 90 211 'meeting people" approach. introduce a bill in legislature, or file. a suit against the state. Senior John Guite took a different campaigns said. think it is very juvenile that "I However, I don't want to use any W L T proach to his campaign. Sophomore Mike "Spike" Thoele people have been ripping down other's of these steps," Houlihan said. 3 0 0 He said his campaign was "low key" said he had the "sharpest looking signs simply because they are against The SCORE proposal must first 3 1 0 d he ran on his record, not on posters around." However, Thoele their stands." . be approved by the Student 2 2 0 ublicity. said, "I think there has been a lot of Student Body Executive Vice Senate. 0. 4 0 Many candidates were up early dirty politicking. We've had too many President Dan Hunnicutt said it is "not Williams would not comment on 1 3 0 ednesday to greet voters when the posters ripped down." on a college level" to destroy other's opened at 7:30 a.m. Other Election co-chairman Mike Nowak posters. the proposal on Thursday because agreed he had not seen a copy of the idates stayed up all night making and called the campaign· "a Junior Karen Kupsche said the referendum. n Iowa 9 · ns in a last-ditch campaign effort to dirty one." campaigning has been a lot of hard If Marvin approves the 38, Akron 10 fluence the voters decision. "I've never seen a campaign like work, but worth it. estern 10 The candidates used posters this. The candidates have been so "If you want something, you have proposal, the referendum will then tensively to advertise their inconsiderate," senior Bonnie Bijak to be willing to work for it," she said. go before the BOG. Friday's News shorts (AP) The Dally Eastern 14, 1980 2 Nov.
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