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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. Ne Carter maps out plans for 13 parish in Egyptian military exercise future life after presidenc CAIRO, Egypt-The fatal crash of a U.S. Maj. Gen. Jerry Curry in Washington,D.C. military transport plane marred the start Thursday He said an investigation has begun but so far the WASHINGTON-Jimmy Carter, soft-spok of operation Bright Star, the first test of America's Air Force has no idea of the cause. The plane was and subdued after struggling so long to get to rapid deployment force to defend Western oil attached to the 62nd Airlift Wing based at McCord White House and so hard to stay there, says he j supplies in the middle East. The 11 men and two Air Force Base,. near Tacoma, Wash., he said. The wants to "live the life of an ex-president" when women aboard the C-141 were killed, military joint exercise of about of about 1,400 army troops flies south in January. authorities said. arid airmen include units from the 10 1 st Airborne That means, he says, no more peanut farm' A U.S. Embassy spokesman said the plane, one Division of Fort Campbell, Ky. and little if any politics. of several involved in the 1,400-man military Pentagon officials have stressed that �he joint Instead the soon-to-be-former president exercises, was on its final approarch to an Eygptian Eygptian-American operation was planned well Wednesday he is looking forward to co-writi military airport when it crashed into the desert before the outbreak of the Persian Gulf war teaching, lecturing, planning a Carter library dunes "in a fireball that lit up the night sky." between Iran and Iraq.They say the two-week Georgia and becoming "a good flyfisher man." The plane crashed two to five miles short of ther exercise is to give the Americans the desert practice Unlike Gerald Ford, the last man to leave runway at Cairo West Air Base during a banking they need to live up to the U.S. commitment to White House, Carter said he will play "a fairly I turn under clear night skies just before midnight defend the West's oil supplies from Mideast oil profile role." Wednesday, .according to Pentagon spokesman fields. After Republican Ronald Reagan's inaugural° Jan. 20, Carter said he will return to Plains, Parents holdback sons Association rule which allows only four years of and stay there "for a number of months, ma for better football hopes. play once a student reaches the ninth grade. longer." Apart from the year of school sacraficed, parents He said he will begin planning his presiden ATLANTA-On request by the Georgia who have their sons "left back" are deciding he will library, possibly in Atlanta, to house the papers Legislature, the state's education department is be a future football star, a decision which can momentoes of his four years as the nation's 3 investigating a reportedly common practice among damage the child, says a school official studying the chief executive. He said he plans to write more t some parents - allowing their 13-year-old sons to practice for the Legislature. one book, and, asked if there would be repeat the eigi1th grade in hopes they'll be better "While it can be beneficial to youngsters in term surprises in his memoirs, replied: "I hope so." prepared to win college football scholarships five of maturity and athletic ability, it can be He might decide to aid some benevolent or n years later. psychologically damaging to a student who is · profit group, Carter said, but he denied a state The practice gives the boys an edge - an extra year retained and does not live up to what is expected of once attributed to him that he might of football - and derails a Georgia High School him by remaining back," Dr. Cal Adamson. commissionary work.

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...' ... - . . .. -- . . '. � ..... •. • • ' I •' • I • � I • ' -. l- 0. .. • • o � < o· � .. ' • • O• 3 The Dally Eastern News Friday, Nov. 14, 1980 okays Af ro'.'"American program change stern News CAA by Marc Pacatte historical and sociological aspects and also 4850, "Operations Research." Another course, mathematics 3820, "Statistics ans for A package to revise the major and minor in the broadening the program. · Afro-American studies program was . approved Jones said four business courses were added as for Applications," was withdrawn from the 1Sidency unanimously by the Council on Academic Affairs electives to the major in an effort to broaden the package after council members raised questions about the course. It will be considered. by the CAA Thursday. · program after polling graduates with an Afro­ er, soft-spoken Johnetta Jones, Afro-American studies director, American studies degree. separately at a later date. ng to get to the said the program revisions were requested because In other business, the CAA also passed revisons The council also approved three courses 1ere, says he just the program is on "Dr. Pringle's hit list," having from the mathematics department which were presented by the special education department. sident" when he received a "status quo asterisk" rating by Pringle. tabled at the last regular meeting two weeks ago. Special education 3225, "Observation of Pringle, the Board of Governors' deputy The mathematics package was tabled because of Children (Birth through 5 years) with Handicaps;" peanut farming executive d.irector for academic affairs, rates reservations council members had concerning some 3220, "Natures and Needs of Children (Birth academic programs in the BOG schools. course descriptions. through 5 years) with Handicaps;" and 4720, president said If interest is low in certain courses, Pringle and The CAA voted on the new courses one by one, "Materials in Early Childhood for the i to co-writing, the BOG places a "status quo" with an asterisk by then voted on acceptance of the package as a Handicapped," were originally brought to the :arter library in the course, which causes it to come under scrutiny whole-including both the new courses and ones council Oct. 16, but were postponed by the CAA fisherman.'' because the courses. were not in the prescribed by the BOG and the possibility of it· being being dropped. · tan to leave the eliminated. The new courses are mathematics 1330, outline form the council requires. ay "a fairly low- Jones said the Afro-American program was • "Analytical Trigonometry;" 2361, "Introduction Even though the CAA approved the courses, they evaluated in an effort' to "save" it from the hit list. to Integral Calculus;" 2362, "Applications of will not be offered until funding for additional n's inauguration Recommendations were made to bring the program Integral Calculus;" 2371, "Infinite Sequences and faculty is obtained. to Plains, Ga., "up to date'" by moving the emphasis off of Series;" 3800, "Seminar in Mathematics;" and months, maybe his presidential nuclear wastes -Kalita presents :e the papers and NRC official discusses by Peggy Schneider . e nation's 39.th The site, which can store up to 350 Regulating the "burning issue" of junior recital write more than metric tons of waste, presents potential dumping nuclear waste in Illinois, the a Oboist Judy Kalita will present her would be any haz rds. state with the most nuclear facilities in The site is situated near three junior recital at 2 p.m. Friday in l hope so." the nation, was discussed Thursday by Dvorak Concert Hall. ilevolent or non­ rivers-the Kankakee, the Des Plaines an Jan Faires of the music department official of the Nucle· ar Regulatory and the Illinois. The area is also ·under nied a statement said Kalita will perform Vaughan Commission. potential threat of tornados, Davis he might do Williams' Oboe Concerto. She will be Jan Strasma, Public Affairs Director said. accompanied.by pianist Julie Warnick. of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission ''They were not told who would pick spoke to an audience of about 50 along Kalita will also present Handel's up the taxes when the facility is shut · "Sonata in G Major", Faires said. with Rick Davis, press secretary to the down in 40 or 50 years because it can This selection is a trio sonata featuring 1st president of the Illinois Se_nate. no longer produce electricity, or what two oboes, a bassoon, and a The NRC assigns licenses, inspects will happen to the waste," Davis said. harpsichord. She will be performing facilities, sets standards . and Residents were also not told how v with Joseph Martin, Bernard Borah, regulations for nuclear facilities and long the "temporary" facility would and Yumi Uchikado, Faires said. conducts safety research, Strasma said. be located there, whether for 10 or 100 Kalita is a student of Eastern Davis and Strasma covered the years, Davis said. ')ffl professor Joseph Martin, and is feasibility and hazards of disposing of Little is known about the physical or reprocessing the working towards a degree in obot:: ·Family nuclear waste and psychological affects on nearby · performance, Faires said. waste. residents, Strasma said. Friends Jan Strasma Illinois has seven operating reactors There are plans to eJS:pand the Morris E CLASSJFIBDS1 in three sites, with six more reactors in Nuclear Regulatory official facility to handle 700 metric tons, r EASTEAST·ERNRN NEWS NEWS CLASSIFIEDS ' three sites planned or under Davis said. E ��I!!_E£!_a construction; Strasma said. House Bill 3614, which would have L ��E�� � "Illinois presently has more prevented out-of-state shipments of operating nuclear reactors and reactors nuclear wastes, or·would have allowed -** * * ** * * ***** * * ***** )lllder construction than any other state for reciprocal shipments from Illinois, * THANKS * in the nation," Davis said. was vetoed by Gov. Jim Thompson, The problem in Illinois involves Davis said. TO THE STUDENT BODY what to do with the waste in both short Both speakers pointed to the waste ! rGames! and long term plans, Davis said. disposal site at Morris, Ill., near : In addition to dealing with its own Chicago, where there are a, number of FOR ITS go home waste, Illinois is the only state which potential problems. ! accepts out-of-state shipments of waste Morris was designed as a center to ! transported across some the best reprocess the waste, but was designated ATHLETIC SUPPORT! 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...... Sf!(V!Jdin fro!ledmugs! r boa page . Editorials· represent the majority opinion of our editorial OpinFion 0Commen utary . I . Mali 1 4, 1980 Friday, Nov. The Dally Eastern Ne Senators should work together Your Turn We congratulate the 1 5 students who were Student senators must not become- "rubber *Spe elected to office in the Student Senate elections stamps." Researching new proposals presented Wednesday and encourage them to improve the to the senate and developing individual opinions There is a solution senate's function by keeping informed of the are vital to the workings of a sound organization. Editor: $24.8 issues and learning to. work together. Along that same line, realistic research is I realize that this is cm:ning rat In addition to senate elections Wednesday, needed for each proposal presented to the late in the year to do any good, but as student who enjoys gymnastics I � Eastern students approved two referendums: senate. The ideas which emerge from the senate this letter is necessary. Students Coordinating Optional Referendum are good beginnings. For example, the mass Dr. Outler, head of the intramu Efforts, SCORE, and a. $9 increase in the transit bus system, which was vetoed by Marvin department, seems to feel one hour · athletic fee. in September, was a commendable suggestion. day is as long one needs to get in .The SCORE referendum, which now goes However, additional. research was needed the good workout. Actually, by the time before Easterr:i President Daniel E. Marvin, will very reason Marvin gave for his veto. gymnast warms up, heshe has about to 30 minutes to work out (with the o_pportunity to take Also, the senate should strive for more rapport give student government schedule). the results of student referendums which would with Marvin. Eastern is fortunate to have a I've spoken to Dr. Outler about raise or lower student fees directly to the· Board president willing to work with· students and problem. He smiled a lot, but off of Governors, to present its case to the board contribute ideas. Senators should ·take no solution. I volunteered to supe and Marvin at the same time. advantage of this fact and use it to ·the best of for free, but their policies won't a it. The increase, which still needs · Marvin's their ability. It seems to me since I pay $ approval, will provide each of Eastern's 19 Finally, senators must work together. Ideas semester to attend this school t sports with additional funding needed for are good, but they are even better when should be able to keep the gymn inflation, upgraded practice gear and equipment. organized and developed by a committee rather room open for more than one hour.

Before Wednesday's election, · several than one person. · - far as supervision goes, when I senatorial candidates seemed to be uneducated The senate represents Eastern students, and here in the summer they didn't e have a supervisor. about these current issues. on campus, and that in order to do a good job of it, senators must . I'm not saying this is the fact concerns us. Student senators must be keep abreast of the issues and work together answer, but it's an answer. A be consistently informed about the issues in order intelligently and maturely. answer wou_ld be to have to represent the opinions of Eastern students. gymnastics room open three nigh week for two hours. Then at leas person could get in a decent work One hour a night-come on Dut ���l\,�c� W4t.­ think! M \ G \-\,.- 'f' b\ N . ()\)\ ,,.. \N\\�1' \�. The liberals failed � Editor: A few points should be made respect to viewpoints expressed in � News about the recent nati elections. Many of us who went out of our Of! Nov. 4 to defeat Li Progressives did so not because oppose liberal causes, but. because want to terminate 1) public fundi these causes and 2) specific Progr personnel appointed to administr positions. Many- Progressive programs

collapse without public fun · because Progressivism is st Misinformed students eat·up SCOR.E physically, intellectually . spiritually. Many Progressive offi I was trying hard to be an informed voter in all around us owe their positions n Wednesday's election, but I think I was knocking my head Behind the byline: any talent, but to their against the wall. subscription to Progressive doct · The SCORE referendum is the classic example of a non­ Marsha Hausser After the bureaucracy is restruct issue which many candidates latched onto because it many of these people will need t sounded good, even though they couldn't explain it to you · ' replaced-and so, students have if they tried. referendums, an authorization which the BOG has given to to look forward to in Here were students who want to represent. us and all its universities' presidents. opportunities, as long as they can with the administration making As of Monday, a Daily Eastern News survey showed 67 supposedly work for us and write intelligently. outlandish statements that showed their ignorance of the percent of the 138 people we talked to didn't know what It is therefore a mistake for stu issue. SCORE was, yet obviously many of them voted for_it! to continue to listen to the same v the candidates said SCORE was a good idea I guess that was the problem with SCORE-it was so Some of of.prophecy that showed themselv because any referendum passed by the students should be sugar-c9ated and catchy, and heck, students would have ignorant recently in their analysis legal and binding without approval from ·the more power. Propaganda really worked in this case. the voter mentality. · administration. That's not what SCORE is about and It's definitely easier to take the candy than the real besides; it's not legal. meat-which in the case of SCORE is harder to digest Imagine if that was what·SCORE provided. Would you because it's not a cut-and-dried issue. trust one-third of the student body who didn't even know But as a voter and even more importantly as a candidate,

what they were voting· for to initiate changes in our student getting down to the meat of the issue is the only intelligent fees? way to make a decision on something. Letter Policy Ot!1er candidates said SCORE was good because it A lot of people didn't do that with SCORE. would give.students more power. It won't.· A few minutes in the morning with the newspaper would Students Coordinating Optional Referendum Efforts have helped most voters and candidates get beneath the Letters should not be longer

are trying· to give student government the opportunity to surface of SCORE to find out what it really was. . . 250 words and will be . edi take the results of student referendums which would raise Now that the elections are over, hopefully the newly­ exceeding th.at length. All letters or lower student fees directly to the Board of Govenors to elected student sen�tors will make an attempt to look a contain telephone number �nd ad present its case to the board and Eastern President Daniel little more deeply into the SCORE issue. of the author. Names will be wit ' E. n Marvin together. It's just too bad· that couldn't have•been· done before the upon request, but letters will Currently, Maryin -�as. final �ay on the advjsory election. . published unless signed by the au ' . . . . � ...... � � \.. 4' \.,I A� f H1� • ·• • ..\ r 'I A � � ,t 1' 1' � 'f _ •• ii I·� - ,If � � � • , , '6' �' , , ! .. • "- ...... , ... t. 1l(' - .... ""- £. ·\. ' _... .. ·- ...... " � Dally Eastern News Nov. 14, 1980 The Friday, 5

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Me d Sm. 909 18th. 348-0176 815 Broadway• 235-3128 s. • th. All letters must Old St yl e ...... 3.00 .70 C ol a ...... 60 .45 : 1.75 .35 • S �mber and address Bu sch ...... 3.00 .70 prite ...... 1.75 .60 .45 .35 • es will be withheld Nat ural Lit e · ...... 3.00 .70 Root beer ...... 1.75 .60 .45 .35 • Di et .... : ...... 1. 75 .60 .45 .35 • letters will not be I ' • I' I f .. r . l \ \ r , 1 1e bY the auth�r. • t ( • ';''. ' "' <'" . I • I " �• . ' . .• ·�· .,. � ._ - .,,- ..� .. ��····�······························································�·�··········· Nov. 14, 1 980 6 Friday, Buzzard renovations may ...... COO KIN'� owded classes �HATS i �� Holly Headla al·leviate cr Cli� ,... Although East neider interim renovations to Buzzard, by Peggy Sch WJiileriL1d. playing the N The only current plan to alleviate the subj ect to approval by the Council on an out-patient·£ surgical center · ranked Lockha fices and Planning and Budgeting. 5• crowded and inefficient of 250 Lincoln 345-7427 khaven in t lliltilil!ftllf! : • Abortion . classrooms on campus is a $3 million The plans for the building include : Carry-out Available ivision • • Band-Aid Surgery II pla capital budget request for renovations "improving electrical utilities, heating • • (tubal sterilization) ther is confid to the Buzzard Education Building for and cooling facilities and installation : Q.u esadllla : • State Licensed ".'We' re the str • fiscal year 1983, Vice President for of walls,'' Miller said. • • Member National r-position. If Budgeting and Finance George Miller • ( • Abortion Federation Ives " East • 0 • • Illinois Green Medical , said Wednesday. from page 5 cA.nulty said. ISSC----- 1 Card Accepted The request will be submitted in the : off : " I think our s fall of 1981 to the Capital I • " I'm still optimistic about the TOLL FREE 1-800-682-3121 • s. We are , Development. Board, Miller said. original $9.9 million," Godzicki said. Coupon good thru best skilled t A capital development request for : i 1602 21st Street " The assembly approved the total Granite City, Illinois 62040 ·r record (16 fiscal year, if approved, Nov. 1 6 the coming request of $8 million in supplemental 15 Minutes·from St. touis haven't pl will provide for an architectual study ' # funds last year." ... 0ber. We had "to indicate better utilization to better ... However, Flynn said he believes .the ...... � season," Mc faculty and students as accommodate assembly will favor the $5.3 million owever Eas building currently stands," Miller , the recommended by the IBHE because dman is mor said. "it's less money." his co captai The budget plans primarily affect - ''The legislature will pay attention to 'Lockhaven w< the School of Education, but "other the least amount of money because of ·on III and facilities may also be located in -the other requests such as money for the e t o Divis" building to free up space in other faculty salary increase," Flynn said. dman said. " areas," Miller said. "In all areas the squeeze is on for who they've pl The School of Educatiori faculty and ,, dollars. to respect a I� students, who occupy much of the wa Godzicki said if only $5.3 million is e makes it ma building, c11rrently operate in approved the ISSC still favors the idea t from the st< "substandard quarters," Miller said. of awarding scholarships to first term tough . " "College level courses are currently students. cAnulty agre� being taught in rooms designed for He said there are always students 'They are a p elementary education," Miller said. who were eligible for an award who . We're pla "Professors are now housed in what decide not to attend school, move out - re is hardly a were formerly large classrooms ------�------of state or drop out and therefore will � s ·it'll be soli designed for 35 students, which have not use their full award. y the best we been partitioned into small offices. Godzicki said of the 150,000 Take the chilloff This is not adequate housing for applications received this year, about he Panthers ( 1 university professors," Frank Lutz, 120,000 were eligible for an award. Of cold November nights top condition dean of the School of Education said. these, he estimates only 85,000 to test, McAnult) If the request is approved, Mi ler _ 90,000 students will use their awards, Bois Pe ermint Schna s said he plans to ask the Capital� pp pp which average· about $1 000 per 9 Development Board to r lease t e ' 200 ml. $1. 1 _ � . � . student. funds as soon as possible. Miller said it Godzicki said he favors using would take a m nth or more after the W'� ? available moaey to first take care of 'V. appr val to eceive the money. ,,,,,, ? � students who were denied awards their Miller said there are plans for first term. Eastern maintenance workers to do ...Yo ur Sunday, Nov.1 s Union Ballroom album GARY BURTON week in E sp.m. Br November 16, 1 980 l FF LOAD A *Also 01 Auditorium E Pat Benata1 UI F Reg. Price: Sp.m. US Store •Albums have made all major chaJONrts ''without precedent amed No. New Jazz Group jazz" •N 1 In of the year by Cashbox magazine.

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Boaters unawed by Lo "I was in love with a beautiful girl once­ by Holly Headland Eastern finished second in the She drove me to drink- ,, Tis the one thing I am indebted to her r Although Eastern's soccer squad will national playoffs last year. be playing the NCAA Division II's No. The Panthers' journey to the for." at playoffs this season was aided by W.C. Fields I center · I-ranked Lockhaven (Pa.) Saturday Lockhaven in the first round of the leading-scorer Damien Kelly. Kelly W.C. would have loved this bargain ... ffs, at least one tallied 13 goals and had two three-goal Division II playo pk of Old Style . �ry is confident of victory. games. 12 ...... ; ... � $4.19 ) Panther pk of Busch · ...... ''We're the strongest team position­ However, Hyndman has developed a 'NE Corner 12 $4.19 Reunite Wines ...... •...... $3.19 - ial for-position. If we lose, we'll beat strong team concept with 11 different of the Square 1sorri1 ·ation ourselves," Eastern co-captain Jerry players notching goals this fall. �edical McAnulty said. Defensively, Eastern has shut out "I think our skill level is,higher than seven· opponents this season while 12-3121 theirs. We are probably one of the being blanked only twice. The hi'ghest skilled teams in the nation. Panthers hold a 42-15 edge in scoring. et 62040 Their record (16-0) is so high because Players ·making the trip for Eastern :. touis they haven't played teams of our are McAnulty, Pat Bruni, forwards caliber. We had a very hard schedule Gordie Weidle, John Scanga, this season," McAnulty said. Fernando Beer, George Hough, Colin .·.1n However, Eastern coach Schellas Cumberbatch, Gordon Prempeh, Dave Hyndman is more wary of Lockhaven Hancock and Silvano Corazza. ------, than his co-captain. Midfielders John Jozsa, Vincente . . . "Lockhaven was a national power in DiBella, Aldo Esposito and Marty I Division III and decided to make the Dooley will also be making the trip, as move to Division II this year,". well as defensemen Randy DeRousse $20FF Hyndman said. "Therefore, regardless and Sandro Addessi. ! of who they've played, we'd be foolish Other tournament teams are Tampa I! I not to respect a 16-0 record. Going out and Florida International in the South I I there makes it more difficult to win, so Regional, Seattle Pacific and Chico any large pizza 1 right from the start we've got to play State in the West Regional and 1 One way to make a pizza good !s to make I them tough." Hartford, Marist and Southern I it fresh from scratch. Another way is to I McAnulty agreed. ConneCticut in the East Regional. I save you a little scratch. I "They are a physical, hard-running Eastern is in the Midwest-Mideast I team. We're playing on a bad field. Region. . I I1 ------� - There is hardly any grass on it and if it Eastern and Southern Connecticut --- rains ·it'll be solid mud. We'll try to were chosen as the At-Large I play the best we can on it," McAnulty representatives. said. The tournament could be wide open $20FF The Panthers (11-4) are healthy and this season since two-time defending in top condition for the Lockhaven champion Alabama A & M opted for ! contest, McAnulty said. Division I status this fall. any me_dium pizza �ps One way to make a pizza good is to make : it fresh from scratch. Another way is to I Mazuma Records & Tapes . save you a little scratch. I . , I (Between Ike's & E.t�cackers) Ir----�------�------� .1 6 ...You r choice for the popular demand album special of the week.• .fo r the 2nd I $}OFF ! I room week in a row is: ; �I� any small pizza '1 · p.m. Bruce Springsteen's-"The River'' .:_��U · One way to make a pizza good is to make I I it fresh from scratch. 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TO fJJaSlD� While hauling in 33 passes, Wink has piled up 495 yards. And his partner Bergdale is even more impressive with Pizza 39 receptions for 652 yards. Yet, no matter how impressive Augustana's credentials are, - the ( 1 Spaglletti Vikings must still find a way to crack through the Eastern defense. And that defense appears to have jelled with its lasagna impressive showing against the University of Northern Iowa last Saturday. In that 14-9 Eastern win, Panther Sand­ defenders held UNI to 272 total yards, Closed on Mon. & Tues. North on Rte. 130 (71 7 N. 5th) Charleston. which was · 118 below its season Expires 11-20-80 average. wiclles . It also sacked UNI quarterbacks four times for minus 94 yards. But the key to Eastern's success against Augustana could be the Panther offense, which had its troubles with UNI. Against Northern Iowa, the once­ revived "Eastern Airlines" could pick How to take the plung� up only 171 yards, while the team _ Frid could manage j u.st 244 total yards. without taking a bath.

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Need one female to sublease Printed Napkins & Matches U-STORE WAREHOU For Sale the KIOSK large house close to campus CO. We rent mini-sto for all formal and social for Spring Semester. Call 345- rooms, JARTRAN Trucks occasions. Copy-X Copy 4908. Can you imagine a french fry Center, 207 Lincoln . trailers, all kinds pee · ______MW F12/1 8 cartons and equipment for atoe? 4 Need male to sublease for made from a real raw pot do-it yourself mover. S. -======..'..1 Spring semester $1 00 per 5-12 1 30 across from Sister Help Wanted month, utilities paid. 348- Park entrance. Pho 091 5. 6 days Charleston, 345-353 ______17 Overseas Mattoon 234-2833. ROC'41S 0LOUN 6th St. GE jobs Male needs roommate(s) one ele Summer/year round. Europe, block from campus. After 5 - S.Amer., Australia, Asia. All Regency Apartments 348-8873. Fields. $500 $1 200 renting apts . for sp · - - - -� 20 monthly . Sightseeing. Free -..,.,. ---, -=- -,-- semester. Call 345-9105. Wanted: One female to - Info. Write: IJC Box 52-IL3 sublease apartment. Nov. rent 12/ Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. paid. Ask for Rhonda. 348- For your next PARTY. �----- 1 1 16 EL Krackers mobile sound · ,-----., 0806. -Eat m -Can Roe's has openings for 2 All-You light system. For �------14 waitresses. Apply in person Female subleaser. Own information-Call Steve at 41O6th St. room-$74.46/mo. 1015 8387. ______14 Jackson. 348-0834. DJ 's apply at Fast Ed's. �------17 Rent a mini storage as low y 4 Wanted: Male to sublease $1 5 per month. Size starting Sunda ial! 4 X 1 2 and larger. Ideal Spec -======:..'.1 apt. for Spring semester. Call Wanted 348-1 578 after 1 2:00 pm. winter storage of motorc and furniture. Phone �------14 7746. West Rte. 16. Wanted·: One female to 1 -3 females needed to · m p I e sublease apartment. sublease Youngstowne Apt. Students. subleasing ce and rE $2.99 November rent paid. 348- Call 581 -3484. bedroom apt. for S 8924. ______20 American Semester. $1 94 ______18 1 female to sublease Call 348- 1453. and lmpo Two · males needed to fill Youngstowne apartment for 2, vacancy in house within Spring semester. Own room. Apartment, stov walking distance of campus. 348-0855. refrigerator, ample sto $100/month plus utilities. �------21 adjoining Eastern. Avai 348- 1495. Wanted: To buy wrecked immediately. 345-4846. �------14 and junk cars. Call 349-8616. Need female suoleaser for 2 Basement Apt. Avai apartment near campus immediately. 1 block starting January. $1 00 per campus. After 5 - 348-887 month . 348-0656, Leslie. For Rent

Quiet 3 room furn. Girl needs ride to Miami, Fla, Spring Sublease Apartment Available (Jan 1 ). All u over Christmas Break. Call 1-4 people. . Heat paid. 348- paid. Call 345-4336. Annette. 348-8793. 1724. �------�------17 17 -,---,- Furnished 6th St. Effie· Need 1-2 males to sublease Two bedroom mobile home. apartment available Dec. for Spring semester at Garbage pickup, cable TV and Reasonable rent. Women 4 Tovota Corolla, Regency Apartments. Ed or water furnished. Two weeks 345-2206. • Automatic . Greg at 345-7652. rent free with lease and , timing chain, ______14 deposit . 345-4200. • 25mpg. Always � Needed: 2 girls to sublease ------00 ---, or winter. $12 0 for Spring semester. $105 a Need to sublet room in large For Sale olfar. Cell Jerry . month with heat included. Call house. sao· mo. or negotiable. in anytime. Kathy or Laurie. 348-1 41 8. Can move 1969 Buick S kyl Larry-348-8532. ______14 - $400.00. Good engine & 14 Male subleaser: Apartment ------::,,----=-:- condition. 348-07 45. one block from Old Main. Has Furnished 6th St. efficiency y fish fillets, 2 crunchy hush­ opening Spring sem. for one apartment available Nov 15. '30's & '40's are making Start off with 3 crisp guy. $1 00/mo. - Call 345- Reasonable rent. Women only. '80's. The styles of yes and golden f!"Yes ... then come 3370 after 5:00. 345-2206. are right in step with t puppies, fresh cole slaw 14 ______14 ______generation . Stop by 850 · nice back for more as many times as you like! All for $2.99, Need a ride to Youngstown, Save $50 - Sublease at Linda's & check out whal · Spring Sundays only. Ohio area for Thanksgiving Regency apt. for have. ' break. Call 581 -3833. semester - $450. Call Bob. ------,.-- 14 345-4832. T.S. Brown-top F -14 1,2, or 3 females needed to �------=- table with coin slot, TI Spring sublease apartment for Spring Apt. for sublease style light included. $44 semester. $1 00/month, close Sem. 1 block from campus. Call after 6:00. 348-0233. Call 348-1269. cf:O'ngGjohn SiJver�® to campus.. Call 345-6542. -�=-______16 17 Jeeps, cars, & SEAFOOD SHOPPES Need one female to sublease Village Apartments now available through gove We only taste expensive. own_room in large house close leasing for Spring Semester. 2 ageni:;ies. Maya sell for to campus. $10 0 mo. , bedroom furnished $200. Call 606-941· furnished. 348-1 7 49. apartments. Call 345-2520. extension no. 2135 for Charleston Good only at: 102 West Lincoln, ______14 ______14 directory on how to pure Offer expires: November 30, 1980 Wanted: Male subleaser Nice furnished 6 room Spring semester at Regency house. Utilities included. Set Season Basketball Pass apts. Call 348-0994. Ask for up for 4 students. Phone 1- home games for $1 1 .00. Kevin. 967-5579. for Rich at 3560. 19

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If students may pre-enroll for Spring to apply to do so now. Requested Legal Trianing; May, Lambert & King 2. you cannot make this date, contact Semester until Friday, November 14 information includes 1979's exact CPA's; U. S. Marine Corps. Student pay day for the mo Cathy Gregg at 581-3616 to make -TODAY! family income and 1980's estimated November will be Tues.. Nov. other arrangements prior to November Secure materials and instructions family income. Novemb�r 20 - John H. Harland Co. ; providing state checks are r by presenting a valid l.D. card in the 14, 1980 so that you can be sure to Sue McKenna U. S. Marine Corps. from th.e state comptroller in time participate in the graduation Registration Operations Room (south Director of Financial Aids processing. December pay basement McAfee) during regular ceremony. Caps and gowns will be SPEECH-HEARING CLINIC November 21 - Liberty Mutual; Peat, will be mailed to home addresses office hours . Plan to secure your distributed Friday, December 5, 1980 Students requesting speech and/or Marwick & Mitchell. stamped self-addressed enve materials by 3:30 p.m., Friday, from 10:00 a.m.·2:00 p.m. in the hearing work during the Spring 1981 left with your supervisor in early November 1 4 - today. December 1 - U. S. Army; Ernst & Union Lobby Shop. Session should submit an enrollment Elmer C. V must Requests must be put in the slotted Whinney. Graduates be measured or card as soon as their Spring Payroll Su box ou.tside the Regis tra tion December 2 - U. S. Army. have made prior arrangements as Schedules are confirmed. Operations room by 4:30 p.m., December 3-U. S. Marine Corps. outlined above. Failure to do so will Robert M. Augustine result in exclusion from Friday, November 14, 1980. College Clinic Director December 4 - U. S. Marine Corps. TEXTBOOK RENTAL NOTES commencement exercises. ASSISTANCE CENTER STU­ December 9 McGladrey, n Book sales for Fall Semester 1 Steve Grove DENTS: Any stude t assigned to the NDSL BORROWERS Hendrickson & Co. began on September 29, 1980, Director of Business Operations Academic Assistance Center, top If you do not plan to be at least a will run through November 14, floor Student Services Building, 1 half-time student at EIU next If you wish to purchase a book should make an appointment with his PAYROLL BULLETIN COMPUTATIONAL semester. you must report to the Loan is checked out to you, you must adviser; pre-enrollment materials will MATHEMATICS MAJORS Collection Office in Old Main for an Student Time Cards for the pay be in the assistance center when the it in at the time of the sale. o· exit interview before the end of Fall period ending Nov. 15 are due in the Computational · Mathematics majors student goes for his appointment with will be on sale throughout 1980 Semester. 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Sandefer 0 r• I S T 0 T E 0 y S M A• 0 u E L • A N U R A N ger, Textbook Rental E S e• E p E E • E s s A y. Friday's Page 7: Soccer squad unawed SR2!t!ws before playoff opener 1 2 Nov. 14, 1980 Gridders confront final obstacle to playoffs

by Dave Claypool Understandably, _ Eastern's football team has its eye on the NCAA Division II playoffs and a shot at the national championship. After all, the Panthers are ranked No. 1 in Division II and their seven­ game winning streak appears to have put them into high gear for post-season play. Yet standing between Eastern and its season-long goal of playing in the national playoffs is Augustana College (S.D.), which it will face at 1 p.m. Saturday at O'Brien Stadium. Augustana's numbers are not all that impressive. Despite its 2- 6- 1 record, Panther head coach Darrell Mudra is trying not to look past the Vikings. "I think we need to be sharp against Augustana," the Eastern mentor said. "They've been idle for two weeks or so, and that's given them the time to get healthy and maybe throw some surprises at us." Augustana's last game was a 28-16 win over Morningside Nov. 1. And its

· only other win besides that was a 34-7 decision over South Dakota State. "With a losing record, it would make their season to upset us, so we need to be wary of them," Mudra said. Bu.t the Panther coach added, "Augustana has definitely faced some Eastern cornerback Wilbert James (20) separates be tested by a potent passing attack when Eastern ba strong competition." Northern Iowa wide receiver Kirk Hobbs ( 1 6) from the ball Augustana (S.D.) at 1 p.m. Saturday at O'Brien Stadi For instance, the two newest during the Panthers' 14-9 victory over UNI last Saturday at (News photo by Tom Roberts) members of Augustana's North O'Brien Stadium. James and his secondary teammates will Central Conference, Northern Colorado and Nebraska-Omaha, are an outing, although he has thrown 10 both vying for post-season playoff interceptions. Grid berths announced Sunda berths. Despite Shaft's fine statistics, . the Eastern's football team will find out No. 2-ranked Northern Michigan In the latest Division II poll, strongest asset of Augustana's passing Sunday whether or not it will receive an 1) received a bid earlier this w Nebraska-Omaha was ranked game could be its receiving corps. NCAA Division II playoff bid. because it has already completed eighth-j ustifying Mudra's statement. Possessing the top two receivers in An NCAA committee composed of regular season, Kidwell said. But aside from Augustana's their league, John Bergdale and Randy three athletic directors and one Northern Michigan clobbered Ak seemingly deceiving record and tough Wink, the Vikings could provide some conference commissioner from four 3 8-10 in its final regular-season gam schedule, the Vikings also possess a troubles for the Panther defense. regions of the country will announce Eastern defeated Northern Michi potent passing game. "They have primarily a three­ Sunday the seven remaining teams it 35-28 Nov . l. Led by junior quarterback Scott pronged offensive attack-play action, has chosen for the playoffs, Eastern The same three AD's and conf Shaft, the Vikings have one of the drop back and sprint out. And it does ere Sports Information Director Dave commissioner plus two other athl nation's best aerial attacks. . pose some formation problems for the Kidwell said. officials vote in the weekly Shaft is the. NCC's leading passer defense,'' Eastern defensive Eight teams are chosen for the Kidwell said. with 1,558 yards, has thrown eight coordinator Chuck Dicker.son said. playoffs, and the top eight teams in the The Panthers (8-2) are ranked N touchdown passes and is averaging 163 "They have some fine pass receivers, Division II poll are usually picked, in Division II and are virtually ass yards�per game. He is also second in (See AUGUSTANA, Page 8) Kidwell said. of a spot in the playoffs, Kidwell sai the NCAA in total offense at 152 yards Harriers face biggest challenge at national by Dan Brannan We could run our best and still have said. standings I will be happy." Eastern's_ men's cross-country team difficulty but, in iny mind, we are ''One key is all of our fellows have ' Eastern is taking. seven runners will face its biggest challenge of the capable," Eastern coach Tom Woodall to have a. g0od race," Woodall sa id. an alternate to the meet. season Saturday in the NCAA Division said. "We haven't been able to put that The seven runners are captain II national finals in Kenosha, Wis. "This year, though, we seem to be together so far this year." Schuldt, Perry Edinger, Ti;n War Nearly 180 runners representing over more consistent although we don't Another key to Eastern's success will Jase Travis, Terry Donahue, C 20 teams will depart on the 10,000- haye that one front-runner, like a Joe be the weather, Woodall said. Elliott and Mike Beresford. meter course at 11 a.m .. Sheeran, that we can count on to get "We are probably more used to the The alternate runner will be Eastern won the meet in 1977 and ·Jess than 10 points. But I'm not cold weather than the California Houston. o has also finished in the t p three in apprehensive. We'll just do the best we schools," Woodall said. "Schuldt's our leader. He's the seven of the last nine years. can," Woodall added. Another advantage the Panthers captain, very tenacious and has n The Panthers will take a fourth­ Woodall also said Southwest have on the other schools is that they made All-American so this is it. W place Division II rankiii.ginto the meet. Missouri has a team similar to have won meets on the Kenosha course counting on his experience to hel California Poly-SLO is ranked first Eastern's. twice this season, Woodall said. Woodall said. in the latest rankings followed by "Southwest has no big front-runner, Eastern won both the USTFF Open The Eastern coach also said Southwest �issouri State and but ·several other good runners like and the Great Lakes Regional in course at Kenosha is "excellent." Humbolt State. us," Woodall said. Kenosha this year. South Dakota State is the fifth­ The Eastern coach added he expects Woodall also said an odd thing "It's an excelknt course. Eve ranked team in the ratings. a very tough challenge from the teams about the nati onal finals is that the can start in one solid line. The Cal Poly-SLO has won the national from California. Eastern student body tends to take · a three quarters of a mile is uphill so finals twice and Southwesr Missouri . "The California schools are very top finish by the Panthers for granted. . quite taxing. It's tough to decide if placed fifth in the meet last year. strong," Woodall said. "This year is totally different from want to get your position quickly "I don't know what to expect. We There are several keys to Eastern the others," Woodall said. "If we can then tire out or wait until haven't put it all together yet this year. enjoying success in the meet, Woodall .hang in the top three to five in the team opportunity arises," Woodall said. On the Verge of

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Eastern battles Brien Stadium.

1nday rn Michigan (9- rlier this week completed its said. lobbered Akron 1-season game. ·thern Michigan

and conference ) other athletic weekly poll; re ranked No. l irtually assured r, Kidwell said.

Dy." en runners plus L .re captain Larry , Ti;n Warneke, lonahue, Chuck ;ford. er will be Dave er. He's the team 1s and has never this is it. We're oto by Ed Gray rience to help," Ph

� also said the. excellent." Globetrotters practice Springsteen sings :ourse. Everyone ti line. The first �e is uphill so it's what. they preach h to decide if you a story ttion quickly and wait until an oodall said. page 2 page The Weekend This week's Highlight Doily Happenings 'World ly' Globetrotters On The Verge come into town next weel 2 Friday, Nov., 14, 1980 The Daily Eastern News

Ted's Warehouse Jeff Lorber Fusion Curly Neal and the rest of the Harlem Globetrotters, Shows start 9: 15 p. m. 8 p.m. Sunday Nov. 16 in the Ambassadors of Goodwill in Short Pants," will compete at Friday, Skater; Saturday, The University Union Grand Wednesday at Lantz Gym. Movi"Kramer vs Kramer"es Rave. Ballroom. Starring Dustin Hoffman and . For 55 years the Globetrotters have been entertaining crowds with their style 6:30 and 9 p.m. Meryl Streep. Sporty's of basketball. Auditorium. Friday. Buzzard Friday Paul Kanya. They have played in 97 countries before more than 98 million

"Olympic Fever" Gary Burton almost 15,000 games. Midnight Friday and Saturday In concert on his vibraphone Sports The Globetrotters have played in 1,600 cities in North America. Football at the Time Theater Mattoon, 8 p.m. Sunday Nov. 16 in the Eastern vs Augustana Wednesday's game will be part of their 1981 World Tour which will take the rated X. University of Illinois UI College. 1 :30 p.m. Saturday at to 46 states and nin Auditorium. Tickets available in e Canadian provinces. They will also play nearly 200 gam the O'Brien field. Tickets "My Bodyguard" the Illini Union Box Office outside of North America. available at the gate. 5:40, 7:30 and 9:20 p. m. Even though they play 400 road games a year, wherever they play the crow 2 Friday through Sunday. and Oakridge Boys Women's Volleyball always considers the Globetrotters the home team. 3:50 8:30 24 matinees Saturday and p.m. Monday Nov. State Tournament 8 a.m. "No matter where we play, people always make us feel welcome," Sunday. Triple Cinemas in the Indiana State University Saturday. Lantz and McAfee Globetrotter showman Hubert "Geese" Ausbie said in a press release. "It's Mattoon, rated PG. Hulman Civic University Gymnasiums. Bruce Spring Center. For ticket information true wherever we are-whether in the U.S. or a foreign country.'' "Coal Miner's Daught•.n" call 81 2-;132-631 1 extension The Globetrotters first proved their global appeal in 19 50 when the Starring Sissy Spacek and 5536. All seats reserved 5, 7:15 embarked on their first world tour, and displayed their basketball magic in Tommy Lee Jones. · $7.50 and $8.50. and 9:30 p.m. Friday through England, Western Europe and North Africa. Sunday. 2:15 p.m. matinees The Commodores Potpourri The Globetrotters played 73 games in places where about The Harlem GlobeTrotters people knew little At 8 14 Saturday and Sunday. Triple p.m. Friday Nov. at the 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Nov. basketball and nothing about the team but the reaction to their brand of play Cinemas Mattoon, rated PG. Assembly Hall. University of 19 in Lantz. Tickets $2 for was overwhelming. Illinois, Champaign. Tickets are 12; $5 children under adults, The Trotters set the all-time basketball attendence record during that tour on sale in the Assembly Hall and $6. On sale in the Lantz (Editor's n "Fade to Black" and Illini Union ticket offices. ticket office and the University when 75,000 people came to Berlin's Olympic Stadium in 1951 to watch the two-part seri Starring Dennis r,hristopher. 333- ,, For ticket information call Union Box Office. play. River, part 5:20, 7: 15 and D: 10 p.m. 3141 . Friday through Sunday. 2: 15 Tickets for Wednesday's game are on sale daily at the Lantz Gym Ticket saga by Bruce Senior Art Student. Exhibition p.m. matinees Saturday and ZZTop Office, Eisner Food Store, Everett and Thomas Sporting Goods, and th Bruce Sprin Saturday Nov. 8 through Sunday. Triple Cinemas 8 p.m. Sunday Nov. 23 at University Union ticket office. Nov. 25 in the Paul Sargent Art great rock an Mattoon, rated R. the Assembly Hall. University Gallery, Lower level of the Also there will be a complete half-time variety show featuring storyteller, of Illinois, Champaign. Tickets Univ�rsity Union West Wing. entertainment. are on sale in the Assembly visionary. "Brubaker" Gallery hours: 9-5 Monday . 7 Hall and Illini Union ticket Th e Riven Starring Robert Redford . through Friday. Closed iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9:05 offices. All seats reserved Qn The Cover Verge Staff sketchy story and p.m. Friday and Saturday, noon to 4 p.m. 7:30 2 $6.50, $7 .50 and $8.50. Saturday. p.m. Sunday. Sunday. Run, Springst p.m. matinees Saturday and The cover this week shows Editor ...... Betsey Guzior It's a st� Frank Zappa Sunday . Will Rogers Theater, "Toad of Toad Hall" some of the scenic Lake Ass't editor ...... Holly Headland 10:30 p.m. Friday Nov. 21 Americans rated R. 1 and 3 p.m. Saturday and Shelbyville, with not duck, but Artist ...... Tim Broderick in the Union Auditorium at concerns-wo Sunday Nov. 22 and 23 in the Illinois State Unive;·sity decoys dotting the waters, in the Lab Technician...... Ed Gray Krannert Center for the achieve the f1 Bloomington. Tickets $8 and hunter's anticpation of the real Copy desk ....Andy Robeznieks Performing Arts Playhouse. want. It's a st $9 all seats reserved. Tickets u c University of .Illinois, game's appearance. while trying h MR.B. Sundoswneri 's on sale in the Union Box Champaign. Tickets: students Friday Van Telligen, Offices in Normal and It's a story o $2, public $3. Saturday Paul Kanya. 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0 when they ball magic in w little about A tale of three albums: rand of play Springsteen sings a life of working America ing that tour (Editor's note: This is the fi rst of a time about it." Or, as he sings in "Ain't nobody like to be alone." o watch them two-part series dealing with "The Rock � "Promised Land," "it ain't no sin to But the really new dimension in the River, " part of � three-part musical be glad you're alive." story is that the characters are having t Gym Ticket saga by Bruce Sp ringsteen.) The River picks up where Darkness kids. The singer has children in both ods, and the Bruce Springsteen is more than just a Revue ' left· off. Most of the characters are "Hungry Heart" and "The River." great rock and roller. He's a marvelous � turning 30 now. But The River also by John Stocl.c;man The girl Spri ngsteen serenades in the luring family storyteller, and even further, a goes back in time to cover themes . tender ''I Wanna Marry You'' is visionary. Darkness On The Edge Of To wn , the Springsteen left before. "raising two kids alone in this mixed­ Th e River continues the broad, characters face the same spectre, but In the title song, the protagonist is 19 up world." iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• off sketchy story that began on Born To theirs is a more terrifying tale because years old (a Born To Run age) but he The major accomplishment of Run, Springsteen's third album. they've already begun to be sucked in has to get married when he gets his Springsteen on The River is that he etsey Guzior It's a story of working class by the system. They're working five girlfriend pregnant. shows that the rock and roll spirit isn't Uy Headland Americans with days a week and they're older (late The dominant motif of Born To Run tied into youth. It's tied into spirit, im Broderick concerns-work, marriage-trying to 20s). Their dreams seem farther from was growing up. On Darkness, it was rebellion, independence, dreams. ...Ed Gray achieve the freedom to do what they reach, even destroyed. working . The theme of The River is The music and the spirit can still be Robeznieks want. It's a story of living the realities relationships, the ties that bind. significant in your life. You just have while trying to realize the possibilities. When we fo und the things we loved Springsteen's lyrics have always been to keep pace with your dreams and It's a story of living in America and They were crushed and dy ing in the obsessed with girls and cars and �t hat dream new possibilities when the old searching for the Promised Land. dirt. holds true here, but never have the ones are torn down. In "Two Hearts" � ..... The characters in Born To Run were We tried to pick up the pieces male/female relationships been so Springsteen sings: teenagers; kids with the spectre of a And get away without getting hurt, formalized. None of his characters locked-in existence looming over them married until the last album. Even then en iC But they caught us at the state line Once I sp en t my time playing tough like a giant ball-wrecker. But' they have And burned our cars in one last fig ht he was divorced by the end of side guy scenes, it this tremendous hope, a great faith in And left us running burned and blind Two. But I was living in a world of childish the Promis�d Land. The singer is married in at least three rs iC Chasing something in the night. dreams. songs on The River and makes serious Someday these childish dreams must _ s iC Someday girl, I don 't know when, "Burned and blind," their dreams proposals of marriage in two other . end iC We 're gonna get to that place crushed, the guy and his girl search for There are even five paper brides on the To become a man and grow up to Where we really want to go new dreams. They haven't given up back cover art. dream again. iC And we 'll walk in the sun living-for them there's still hope. "Two hearts are better than one," •' But till then tramps like us, In an interview, Springsteen said he he sings in "Two Hearts." The world iC Baby, we were born to run. is too tough to go it alone. Love and knows people who have given up the · (Next week: A review o• the album, iC hope of possibilities. "They're dying," compan10nsh' 1p are essen t.1 a l t o 'J "The River. "1 ln th e next c h apter of the story, he said. "They· re just taking a long surv1. va 1 I n "Hu ngry H eart " h e says � ...... '...... iC @Sss����>S5>S5����ssss�����>S5���� sssssss��>S5���������� ..• ••••• •••• ••• ••• .. iC iC End of the week Friday iC · Special!' *Happy Hour* iC iC 1.7 5 pitchers iC $1. 7 5 Pitchers mixed drinks iC . 75 727 7th popcorn iC FREE iC Today, 3-6 pm iC iC iC Downstairs Tonight iC Come celebrate a. m. iC 9-1 ''Paul iC the end of the weel

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Opening day f ed Three Eastern stude Opening day for duck hunting The lakeeats away and creeps · season in ·Illinois is Oct. 23 every low-lying land making countless inlets and sloughs which year, depending on the size of the are per� attracting hungry waterfowl. St new duck population. watering areas like these stretch d In Illinois there are 300,000 from Canada to Tennessee and f registered hunters, but out of this south and are as familiar to these only an estimated 48,000 go out road signs are to drivers. Oct. 23 to hunt waterfowl. There are plenty of duck hunt waiting for the birds when the Shelby and Moultrie counties se finally arrives. Waterfowl season are possibly among the best just over two months in the cent waterfowl country in the Central States, but the three hunters who I Illinois area, chiefly because of the this day had prepared for the ope I \ food and refuge Lake Shelbyville . long before; cleaning and oiling offers to thousands of ducks and shotguns; scouting the lake three beforehand for a "hotspot"; co ,4 • . ! i geese that migrate from Canada in · � .• . decoys-five dozen-and getting 1' the autumn months. iii · \ ready; servicing the motorboat, It was opening day that three making last minute stops at a se Eastern students took the day off station and a gun shop for shotg ) I \ from classes to participate, and and gasoline. Although although the first day's outing was the season lasts for 7 the three hunters who went out f futile, they spent the morning duck , Seno and opening-freshman Dan Ruckm e..birds they mu hunting at Lake Shelbyville. senior Ken Novander and sopho k calls and patie Seno-did not want to miss the d geese have fa' by P. James Krueger opportunity to get some of the e e hunters wean migrants. The land immediately surrounding the screening and 1 It is already past p.m. when t lake is not too heavily cultivated, but in 9 finally choose a campsite. Ruck some areas one can walk less than 100 picked a spot feet from the yards from the banks and be standing in . 50 lak middle of some tall weeds. plowed fields. There are small hills While hacks away at the thick vegetation covered with oak and birch on one end of machete to make a clearing for t the lake; the part three Eastern students campfire and the shelters were on is a mixture of swampy flatland , Seno Novander string a line and over-dry underbrush. of dec9ys Groups air their views on hunting issue

and locked in an impasse. hu·nting by sportsman is a beneficial by P. James Krueger modern weapons, the slaughter is The following pro-con arguments use of our renewable wildlife Today's surge of anti-hunting base; activity comparable to shooti are the viewpoints of maj or U.S. resources. It is in complete accord sentiment is nothing new; in one form fish in a barrel. Wildlife belongs to organizations concerned with with the moral tenets and scientific or another it has existed in this people. The destroyers of that Ii� facts of man's existence. country for a long time. con·servation. must, in turn, b Man's hunting heritage predates On both sides of the hunting issue destroyed-preferably by du recorded history and his enactment of emotion plays a large part. process. . It appears that the greatest gap PrTheo Izaak Walton League of the chase is a classic re-creation of his The Sierra Club believes past. between hunters and anti-hunters America-a pro-hunting animals should not be valu Hunting, through the contributions - exists at the lowest levels of outdoor organization-believes hunting principly in terms of whether they c of sportsmen, helps the continuation experience, knowledge and should be considered a valuable serve as targets. Using a philosophi of many species of rare -and perception. The greater the lack of management tool, where it is viewpoint of the issue, the Sier real outdoor knowledge and compatible with other resource uses endangered wildlife which would Club maintains that as members o perception, the greater the gap and purposes. Establishment of otherwise succumb to excessive the family of life, we should resp exploitation and destruction of between hunter and anti-hunter. hunting and seasons should be based the moral right of all creatures t habitat. We are told that man is ethical only up-:m the best scientific and biological exist. when he does not kill. By this reason data which can be obtained. Hunting Regulated hunting may have alone should hunters curb their should be characterized by the highest Con place for those who choose to purs instincts in the course of reason and order of humaneness, sportsmanship Friends of Animals, Inc. believes it, but there are more pressi · humanity, and stop killing animals? and respect for species hunted. "sports hunting" is neither sport nor concerns. And more and more peop The moral question of hunting, or The National Rifle Association of hunting. Given the minimal habitat are finding ways to value wildlife i not hunting are two polarized_ views, America believes that regulated remaining for wildlife, coupled with other terms, the club says. On The Verge 5

yf e duck season tudent rtheir share of game y and creeps into 'ne and build a blind which they taken can be destroyed by a face uplifted lg countless shall will make them invisible to the birds. to the sky which a duck will see as a light lich areperf ect fo bing is ready for the next day spot on the ground, or shifting weight 1terfowl. Stagnat b at a sleepy 4:30 a.m. will egin from one foot to the other, which will · rese stretch down night ends late with everyone warn the flock of danger. nessee and farther d the campfire eating a meal of The hunters now settle themselves in i!iarto these birds Northern Pike and fried potatoes their water-soaked blind. All they can do rers. down with generous amounts of now is wait for a flock to come in. f duck hunters and peppermint schnapps. One half hour before the official when the season through the night, sounds of sunrise the shooting starts. A couple of rfowl season lasts · ducks and geese fill the sky which shots are heard from across the small inlet ; in the central U · by a fullm oon . The three hunters which acts as a signal for other hunters in hunters who went it will be a good day tomorrow. the area to commence shooting. j for the openiiig ted down with a large meal and "It's not as crowded out here as it 1 and oiling their ,sleep comes very quickly for them. usually is on opening day," Ruckman le lake threedays hunters had broken camp a half said. "Normally it sounds like a war." )tspot"; counting beforemorning came with its first Today it isonly like a small skirmish -and getting them light breaking over the horizon, with sporadic gunfire, perhaps reminding notorboat, and the lakeand neighboring trees and the hunters of popcorn just starting to tops at a service an eerie glow. pop, and never reaching the crescendo 'P for shotgun she three know that if they want to they had anticipated. ssful,proper hunting techniques· But just as the hunters are beginning to m lasts for 70 day be used. lose patience, something happens. Two ) went out for the Ruckman, Seno and Novander want wood ducks fly out of a grove of trees in m Dan Ruck an, p some,birds they must employ response to Seno's call. Cries of "shoot · and sophomore duck calls and patience. now" rage from the blind, but the ducks :o miss the ks and geese have fairly good come in too fast and are spotted too late. me of the early · t. The hunters wear camouflage The blasts are way off their mark.

· g for screening and a hat to hide , The ducks quickly swoop out of range p.m. when the th faces. and do.not return, taking with them the >site. Ruckman h wait for the flock is tedious and only action of the morning. from the lake in t is where·patience plays an important "Opening day is usually good because a reeds. While he lot of young ducks haven't seen any ck vegetation with three hunters sit low in the blind action yet. I don't know what's wrong," earing for the try to avoid moving as Ruckman said. [ters, Seno and as possible, for all the precaution e of dec�ys along have The opening day for the duck hunting season began with a sporatic amount of hunters at Lake Shelbyville, waiting to make their first catch of the two-month period. .aughter is a Top, a wooden decoy is placed in : to shooting the water in order to deter the real oelongs to all game from the blinds; where the of that life hunters await silently for the kill. rn, be Above, Dan Ruckman looks from by due the blind as daylight approaches, and looks as though he were in deep elieves wild concentration, listening for the rustle be valued of the ducks. ther they can Left, the duck blind, constructed 'hilosophical the night before, is used to shield the hunters from the ducks' sharp , the · Sierra members of eyesight tould respect (News photos by Ed Gray) creatures to

nay have a Dse to pursue )re pressing more people 1e wildlife in ;. ' This Weekend Weekend Laugh, Squirm, Sigh, Gulp, Chuckle, CR Howl, Panic, Cheer, Giggle, and Tingle Ent•rtainm•nt On The Verge Friday, Nov. 14, 1980 The Magic World's 6 The DailyEa stern News 7:30 p.m. 1 2-Twilight Zone Friday 1 2-Wall Street Week Only l.iving Legend ! 6:00 p.m. 1 7, 38-l'm a Big Girl Now Saturday 2-MASH S:OO p.m. - Noon 3, 1 5,20-News 2,15, 20-Movie: "The 2-NFL Review and Preview 9-Barney Miller Godfather" Part II. 9-Movie: "Winchester '73" World Famous Magician 1 0-PM Magazine 3, 1 0-Dukes of Hazzard (1 967) In the 1870's outlawa 1 1-All in the Family 1 1 -Tic Tac Dough and lawmen fight for 1 2-Dick Cavet 1 2-Washington Week in possession of one of the few 1 7-Joker's Wild Review Winchester rifles. Tom Tryon . 38-You Bet Your Life 17,3 8-Movie: "California 11-Movie: "The World of 6:30 p.m. Suite" Set in Beverly Hills Abbott and Costello" This one HARRY 2-Happy Days Again hotel, it is four separate is a compilation of scenes from 3-MASH movies, one of them 1 8 of their movies. 9-Carol Burnett & Friends concerning a nervous 1 5,20-Capitol Conference 1O,17-Tic Tac Dough Academy Award nominee. 12:30 p.m. Al.BACHER 1 1-Hogan's Heroes Maggie Smith, Jane Fonda, 3, 10-30 Minutes 1 2-McNeil/Lehrer Report Alan Alda. 1 5-Assignment 1 5 The Master Rabbit Hider 1 5,20-Family Feud 8:30 p.m. 20-Saturday Afternoon 38-Prisoner Cell Block H 1 1-Face the Music 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1 2-lllinois Press 2-Atlantic's Last Frontier and his original 2, 15,20-Seigfried & Roy: 9:00 p.m. 3-Lone Ranger Superstars of Magic 3,1 0-Dallas 1 0-Face to Face 3, 1 0-lncredible Hulk 9-News 15, 20-Movie: "Murder on 9-Movie: "The Enemy Below" 1 1 -Joker's Wild Flight 502" (1975) A plane trip Concert In 1 2-Bill Moyers' Journal Magic (1957) A battle of wits is becomes an ordeal of waged by the commanders of 9:30 p.m. suspense. Ralph Bellamy, Show Time Friday 7 & ,8 p.rn. - an American destroyer and a 11-News Hugh O'Brian, Sonny Bono. German U-Boat in WW II. · 10:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Satu rday 3, 7 & 8 p.rn. Sunday 2,3 & 4 p.n1. Robert Mitchum, Curt Jurgens. 2,3, 10, 15, 1 7,20,38-News 2-Porter Wagoner 1 2-0ver Easy 9-Hollywood Squares 3-Goodbye, Carnival Girl 17, 38-Benson 1 1-Doctor in the House 1 0- Next Week - Frfd ay Sunday Nov. 23rd i*'********************� Nov. 21st & ,,�� ca11 sa1-2411 Eastern Illinois University i Legal Career? t Northern Illinois University Pink Panthers :��:::::�.'.?-·.'.:··· ... t Glen Ellyn Law Mid w;:::�go auti ul CROSS School ��: · · f ����J!J!e!JENTERT Al NM ENT FOR All t Will interview students i -{+ Tuesday Nov. 18th 1 p.m. - 4p.m. '*****'*'***************** Taste The Differenee aeuseuiug Makes E.l.U. Students

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