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This is brought to you for free and open access by the 1996 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in August by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. RAIN a high of 83º The Kick INSIDE Daily Eastern start Get Women’s Eastern Illinois University soccer MONDAY Charleston, Ill. 61920 August 26, 1996 wins first involved Vol. 82, No. 7 12 pages scrimmage Six boards and councils need PAGE student volunteers. News 12 PAGE 7 “Tell the truth and don’t be afraid” Child Development Lab RSO Day moved from Buzzard By DENISE RENFRO The News Friday or Sunday. is a great and NATALIE GOTT Francis Murphy, associate Staff editors professor in home economics, declined to comment Sunday Faculty members have decided about why the program has been success to move the child lab school from moved or when the program is By MATT ADRIAN Buzzard Building to Klehm Hall, scheduled to start. Terry Wiedner, Staff writer sources say. vice president of academic Ted Weidner, director of the affairs, was not aware of the Food, music and sword fighting Physical Plant, said despite the move Sunday evening. were just a few things offered to move, plans to start the program On Thursday, Ted Weidner said students Sunday in an attempt to are still on target. The program faculty members still planned to increase campus participation in was scheduled to begin this week. house the Child Lab School in campus organizations. “The people in charge of the Buzzard. Representatives from about 35 Child Development Lab made the But on Sunday, the decision student organizations and nine decision to move it,” he said. “It’s was announced to some parents, volunteer organizations par- an academic decision to do relieving their concerns for their ticipated in this year’s RSO Day, something like that.” children’s safety. said Nora Strong, vice president Program coordinator Jayne Sherry Unkraut, a secretary in for student affairs. Ozier did not return calls from See CHILD page 2 Organizations like EARTH, a student environmental organ- ization, Habitat for Humanity and the Society of Creative Anach- Campus fraternity folds ronism, which teaches students about medieval times, staffed blankets and answered questions and turns in its chapter about their organizations. By DENISE RENFRO fraternity had no where to go “I think it’s nice. We’ve had & MISSA BECK when the lease for their house wonderful weather, and the Staff writers was expired, Aug. 1. students seem to like it,” said Jeri “The problem was we could Hughes, adviser for the Society of Eastern’s chapter of Kappa not appeal to nationals to buy our Creative Anocronism, as members Delta Rho fraternity turned in its house because the national of the society donned armor for a charter on Thursday, citing an director was our landlord too,” mock battle. accumulation of problems within Marusin said. Hughes also liked the new the organization. William Paris, the Kappa Delta location for the event in the south “We voted to turn our charter Rho national executive director quad. In the past, RSO and in because we didn’t want to and Charleston native, was an Student Volunteer Day had been support our nationals anymore,” alumni of the University of in front of the Textbook Rental. said former member Jason Jones. Illinois chapter and helped to IBE MASAYUKI/Staff photographer “I think it’s going pretty good. “They almost abandoned us found Eastern’s provisional The music is nice, and the food is completely because we don’t chapter in 1990. Paris was Jason Kirby (right), a junior industrial technology major, slashes good,” said Niota Mcdowell of have rich alumni.” unavailable for comment Sunday. using a halberd against Chris Hertel (left), a member of St. Carol on the BSA about the event. Mike Marusin, a former Kappa In 1992 the chapter received a the Moor, Sunday afternoon as a demonstration for Recognized Delta Rho member, said the See page 2 See FRATERNITY page 2 Student Organization Day on the South Quad. RSO Male counselor makes all-female residence hall his new home By THERESA GAVLIN Activities editor

Lawson Hall has a new staff counselor MONDAY who is different from the rest of the team – he’s male. rofile Graig Eichler, the new counselor for the P all-female resident hall, began working at Eastern on July 15. Although he never attended Eastern, female in the hall,” Wroblewski said. “He’s Eichler said he is just as qualified for the doing a wonderful job, he’s been real position as every other entry level student helpful.” affairs worker. Wroblewski said Eichler has been using Eichler attended the University of New ideas he had from his experiences at past York at Cortland and earned his bachelor’s universities, and thinks he’s going to make a degree in secondary math. He then attended great counselor. Western Kentucky University, where he “At first when you hear the word male, earned his masters degree in student affairs. you get kind of nervous,” said Erin Kolb, an He also had experience counseling as a RA in Lawson. “But I don’t see him as a resident assistant and keeps good relations male, I see him as a counselor and I don’t between students and staff. think there’s any difference between how he “Guiding students through their four years would do the job and how a female would do of school is rewarding to myself,” Eichler the job.” said. Kolb said Eichler is taking the RAs under Janet Wroblewski, an RA in Lawson, said his wing and making a great effort to get to IBE MASAYUKI/Staff photographer her experiences with Eichler have been know the residents. positive and he is always available if there are “He’s doing a great job and I know he’ll Graig Eichler, first male counselor of Lawson hall, stands near the entrance of his office any questions or problems. Sunday afternoon in Lawson hall. “It really isn’t any different than having a See COUNSELOR page 2 2 Monday, August 26, 1995 The Daily Eastern News Clinton to be portrayed as a doer CHICAGO (AP) – With a fistful of White House The intended message is that Clinton is a doer, orders, a Trumanesque train trip and a supporting Bob Dole is a talker – a reversal of Dole’s own cast of Cabinet secretaries, Bill Clinton is drawing campaign cut at Clinton. on the prestige of the presidency in an effort to “I want America to know we are on the right & transform the Democratic convention into more track in this country and we’re going forward,” a than just a political show. fired-up Clinton told cheering thousands at a send- The theme song? “Hail to the Chief.” The tone? off rally in Huntington, W.Va., for his train trip to then some Strictly presidential. Chicago. & then some is a weekly column covering various campus and community events. CHILD from page one ◆ CONGRATS and Rights, will hold its first the secondary education depart- Apparently the voices prevailed.” construction in Buzzard Building. Eastern’s Honors Programs meeting of the year at 6:30 ment, considered sending her Unkraut said that she called a Buzzard Building renovations office and Phi Beta Kappa, the tonight in the Mezzanine daughter to another program number of the parents who enrolled began last fall. national academic society for Study Area of the Martin because of possible health hazards their children in the program to tell Faculty and staff offices were faculty, are hosting a recep- Luther King Jr. University created from the Buzzard renova- them the hazards of the building. relocated mostly into the tion to honor transfer students Union. tion plan. WEIU-FM radio station and International House, and class- who have been initiated into The organization has new “Now I feel safe in enrolling my three WEIU-TV programs last rooms were relocated into various the academic honors society officers for the 1996-97 daughter in the program,” Unkraut week were canceled for the campus buildings. Phi Theta Kappa. school year. Julie Ferris and said. “I am absolutely thrilled that semester because of safety and Phi Theta Kappa is the Sue Lutz are the newly elect- they moved the program. health hazards that arose during national community college ed co-chairs. Ferris is a co- honors society. founder of the organization The reception will be held which began last year. from page one from 2-3 p.m. on Tuesday in P.O.W.E.R. had a very suc- COUNSELOR the 1895 room of the Martin cessful day Sunday at RSO keep it up,” Kolb said. the long run it helps our students tremendously,” Luther King Jr. University day, attracting many students, He moved in early, about two months ago, to famil- Eichler said. Union. Ferris said. iarize himself with Eastern’s campus and Charleston Kolb also agrees that Eichler and Steger work well “We know that Phi Theta “We’re trying to build upon before school began. together. Kappa initiates are academi- the foundation from last year,” Eichler said the only notable difference between “Him and Michelle make a really good pair,” Kolb cally talented,” said Frank Lutz said. “Our goal is to pro- male and female counseling is the fact that a female- said. “He knew what needed to be done and he can get McCormick, chair of mote women on campus.” hall counselor is often looked to for various personal the job done for us.” Eastern’s Phi Beta Kappa problems. Most of the female students and parents have not committee. “We want to wel- ◆ RECRUITING “I feel like the profession itself, as far as what I do had a problem with him being counselor. come them to Eastern and let The University Board here, it’s no different than what a female does in a “The most important thing is the students have been them know that we have high Special Events committee is female hall or a male in a male hall,” Eichler said. comfortable with me in the building,” Eichler said. expectations of them.” looking for a few good men “If they want to speak to a woman, they have Although Eichler is pleased with being a counselor If interested in attending the and women. New members Michelle (Steger, Lawson’s associate hall counselor), at Eastern for right now, he said he is open to the possi- reception please call the are needed to help with the and if they want to speak to a male, they come to me,” bility of a promotion. Honors Program office at 581- committee’s plans for bigger he said. “I could definitely see myself here for three to five 2017. and better events for the Eichler said he is pleased to have Steger helping him years, and if the right opportunities come along, I upcoming year. as assistant counselor. might be here a lot longer than that,” Eichler said. ◆ WELCOME ABOARD Following a successful “I think we complement each other very well, and in The Black Student Union Quakin’ the Quad, the com- has elected its new officers for mittee is looking forward to from page one the 1996-97 school year. The sponsoring several events and FRATERNITY new officers were elected at needs volunteers, according to charter and Paris bought the house of Illinois for the same price as lose guys. They don’t want to be a the end of last year and took Julie Ferris, UB Special at 509 Lincoln Ave. for the chapter. what the Eastern house could have part.” office this month. Their terms Events committee chair. Jones said Paris told the mem- been purchased, Marusin said. The problem is within the nation- will last the entire year. Anyone interested should bers they must fill the house or lose “It wasn’t the fraternity I joined al chapter, Marusin said. The new officers are: attend the committee meeting it. 4 years ago. An accumulation of “We didn’t receive support pins Matthew Manual, president; at 6 p.m. Thursday in the “We got the 12 people and the everything was the downfall,” he for activation or plaques, we never Niota McDowell, vice-presi- Martin Luther King Jr. owner of the house said it was too said. got guidance or a plan of any sort,” dent; Zelda Johnson, secre- University Union. late and sold it anyway,” Jones More than 60 members belonged Marusin said. “There’s been so tary; and Tanisha Moore, said. to the house between 1993 and many problems it wasn’t worth ◆ treasurer. JUST A REMINDER The house was sold to Tau 1994. “Things were going good,” time.” “One of our goals is to try & Them Some was designed Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Marusin said. “Things didn’t go When the fraternity began there to provide events for the cam- to highlight individuals on National headquarters donated right after we had a bad president – were about 65 members. Currently pus so people will come out,” campus who have received $100,000 to refurbish the Kappa he was not the right person.” there are about 20 members of the Johnson said. “We want to special recognition. Our goal Delta Rho house at the University After that, Marusin said, “You fraternity at Eastern. increase membership.” is to serve as an outlet for the The first BSU meeting of smaller groups on campus to the year will be at 6 p.m. showcase their members and from page one Tuesday in the Charles- achievements. RSO Students also seemed to enjoy the event. tion, registered about 60 students to vote in Coles ton/Mattoon Room of the Anyone interested in sub- “It’s pretty cool,” said Kris Coats, a junior account- County, said Brian Anderson, vice president for public Martin Luther King Jr. mitting information for & ing major. “It lets people meet each other.” affairs. University Union. Then Some should write or “I’m very interested in volunteering. I find it’s a “We have never really done this before, and I didn’t call Katie Vana at The Daily good way to find out about opportunities to volunteer know what to expect,” Anderson said. “I think it went ◆ Eastern News, 581-2812, or GET INVOLVED in the community,” said Jean McKeown, a freshman well.” P.O.W.E.R., People Orga- e-mail her at cukav@- special education major. Anderson said 30 student government members will nized for Women’s Equality uxa.ecn.bgu.edu. Eastern bands Chronic Itch, William Tell and Dale be deputized Thursday by the County Clerk. This will — Katie Vana is the managing editor and a performed throughout the day. Domino’s, Blimpie’s, allow student government members to register students regular columnist for The Daily Eastern News. and TCBY provided food. to vote the Student Government Office in the Martin Student Government, which hosted a voter registra- Luther King Jr. University Union. The Daily Eastern News The Daily Eastern News is published daily, Monday through Friday, in Charleston, Illinois, during fall and spring semesters and twice 348- weekly during the summer term except during school vacations or examinations, by the students of Eastern Illinois University. 348- Subscription price: $32 per semester, $16 for summer only, $60 all year. The Daily Eastern News is a member of The Associated Press which is entitled to exclusive use of all articles appearing in this paper. 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Now is the time for Illinois The order also states that the to join other states in getting six largest tobacco companies money back in the State will have to fund a national Treasury from tobacco compa- education campaign to combat nies, U.S. Rep Richard (Dick) underage smoking. Durbin, D-Springfield, told “We want to reduce the about 25 people Saturday out- glamour in advertising,” said side of Coleman Hall. Durbin, who is seeking election “(Smoking) is a habit we to the U.S. Senate. want to discourage among Durbin said his opponent, young people,” he said. “Eighty Republican Rep. Al Salvi, is percent of smokers today start- heavily financed by tobacco ed before age 18.” companies. Durbin, who is also co-chair “Salvi is the number one of the Task Force on Tobacco recipient of tobacco campaign and Health, was at the White money in the nation,” Durbin House Friday when President said. “The reason is not because Clinton signed the executive Illinois grows a lot of tobacco, IBE MASAYUKI/Staff photographer order allowing the Food and but because he’s running Drug Administration to regulate against Dick Durbin.” Dick Durbin, who is running for Senate, speaks Saturday afternoon about the smoking bill signed by advertising, sponsorship of Durbin also spoke on the President Clinton in front of Coleman hall. sporting events and the proxim- importance of continued fund- ity of billboards to schools. ing for college student loans. The regulations require age “Direct loans work – we Poshard, Durbin rally at labor picnic verification for all purchases of need to keep them,” he said. He cigarettes, and will ban wants to keep college loans at a Republican tactics with unions as said. By BRITT CARSON cigarette vending machines – low cost with less paperwork City editor divide and conquer techniques. Poshard said he considered the except in adult-only locations and more flexibility. “It was not the union bosses picnic a chance to see friends and and outdoor advertising within Durbin received federal stu- U.S. Rep. Glen Poshard, D- who out management people on have a good time. 1,000 feet of schools and pub- dent loans to finance his col- Marion, rallied support for his the bargaining teams with unions, “Its an opportunity to see folks licly-owned playgrounds. lege education at St. Louis campaign at the Mid-Eastern it was the Republicans,” Poshard from different parts of the country Cigarette advertising is per- University and Georgetown Illinois Labor Council picnic on said. “Its just a technique to get the and renews the strength in fami- mitted in black-and-white text University. Saturday. union leaders to turn against their lies,” Poshard said. “That’s what publications, according to the Durbin won the Democratic Poshard, who spoke to a crowd people.” we consider a union to be, one big regulation. Sales and promo- nomination to replace Senator of about 1,000 union members and Political Science Professor family.” tional products that carry Paul Simon in the U.S. Senate their families at Fox Ridge State Hugh Brazil said he enjoyed After he was first elected to the cigarette or smokeless tobacco in March 1996. The general Park, started his speech by dis- Poshard’s speech. U.S. House of Representatives in product names or logos and election is Nov. 5. cussing problems that occurred “I thought Poshard was very 1988, Poshard pledged to run for before health regulations were enthusiastic and talked about some five terms in office and if re-elect- implemented and unions were important things to consider,” ed in November, he will serve his formed. Brazil said. “I don’t think union final term this year. Explosion at Ike’s injures student “(Miners) devoted their hard bosses have ever had a voice in “I figured 10 years is my maxi- An explosive device was Mark Stoltz, operating man- work and guts into the earth and it Washington. I think it is the indus- mum time to serve and I was fortu- detonated at 12:12 a.m. ager of Ike’s, also reported was work not too many of them try bosses that have more of an nate enough to get support from Saturday at Ike’s Tavern, 409 damage to the building caused wanted to do, but they did it,” influence.” the people to fulfill my goal,” Lincoln, according to a police by the device, the police Poshard said. “Had it not been for Richard Wandling, professor of Poshard said. report. report said. Stoltz and the unions of Illinois like the political science at Eastern, said Poshard said he has had a lead- Eastern student Jacob Jorgenson were unavailable United Mine Workers of America, the picnic was a good chance for ership role in every major issue in Jorgenson, 1021 Greek Court, for comment. men would still be dying of things people to have fun. Illinois, including agriculture, coal, was cut on his back and his The police have no suspects like black lung disease.” “The picnic is a good opportuni- natural gas and keeping the nation- clothes were damaged when a at this time. The Charleston He also stressed the importance ty for people from different unions al forests. piece of the device struck him. Police Department and the of giving union bosses a voice in to get together, relax and hear a lit- “All my life I have always Jorgenson was unavailable for arson investigator are continu- Congress and described tle bit about politics,” Wandling solved problems,” Poshard said. comment Sunday afternoon. ing to investigate the incident. Daley says this years Chicago convention will not provide closure CHICAGO (AP) – Despite all the talk try and the whole problems of the ‘60s, no, apathy.” This town is not known for home- about putting 1968 in this city’s past, REPORT will not go away,” Daley said. “And so, grown public speakers who deliver lines Richard Daley said Sunday this week’s no, there is no closure, ever, of the ‘60s at like William Jennings Bryan and his “cross Democratic National Convention will not all.” of gold” or Franklin Roosevelt with his provide closure. Daley gave visiting reporters only flash- “New Deal” – both phrases unveiled in “I don’t think there will be any closure es of what is known in this town as Chicago conventions. of the ‘60s in American history,” Daley Daleyspeak when he said, “America was Daley did, however, mock the said. “You cannot rewrite history ... unless divided both abroad and at home because Washington sycophants who kiss up to you’re Oliver Stone,” whose movie on ASSOCIATED PRESS of the Vietnam crisis.” President Bill Clinton, telling him “how John F. Kennedy drew criticism for taking But the visiting press heard none of his great thou are.” the disruptive 1968 convention. liberties with facts. classic lines, such as the time he pro- “My relationship with Bill Clinton is not Daley fielded a series of questions that The mayor commented during a wel- nounced his support for capital punish- one of ... just standing there and saying, dredged up memories of 1968’s Vietnam come-to-Chicago news conference for ment by saying, “I’m pro-death,” or when `You’re the greatest Mr. President, you’re War protests and the reaction that later was journalists attending the Democratic he voiced his concerns about voter turnout 100 percent right.’ They do that in called a “police riot.” “I think Vietnam National Convention, the city’s first since by saying, “Everybody’s worried about Washington every day.” will be discussed a long time in this coun-

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Regular columnist what we were At the time the students were To illustrate, let me tell you doing.” at the lake, Charleston had just Editorials are the opinion of the Editorial Board. about one of the many stupid received a lot of rain, making Columns are the opinion of the author. things I did in high school. the water rougher than usual. The big thing for everyone to do in my home town of In Charleston, sliding down the spillway is like Chatham is bridge jumping. bridge jumping in Chatham. It is kind of the thing to Monday, August 26, 1996 Of course, I had to prove myself by joining the do for students and townspeople. We have probably all crowd. If my parents were to ever ask me ‘if everyone heard of friends playing at the spillway or wanting to else jumped off a bridge would you too?’ my answer slide down it. PAGE 4 would have to be yes. I don’t know exactly what happened at the spillway The first time I tried this stunt was at an old railroad that day, but there is a lesson to be learned in Joe’s and bridge, out of use, over Lake Springfield. Tim’s fatal decision. The actual bridge was not very tall, but I was not Their decision to go into the water was not wise, just told that the water beneath it was only about 6 feet like mine to jump off bridge was not wise. Senate members deep until I was actually on the bridge. We all need to learn how to balance safety and fun, There were also rumors that part of a barbed wire and learn to make wise decisions. serving as secretary fence and an old car were rusting just beneath the sec- It’s not likely the two Eastern students stopped and tion of the bridge that we jumped. thought through their decision to go into the water. Yes, that was bad judgment, but it just gets worse. They knew they were taking a risk getting in just like I should not get paid That was an easy jump, so of course I had to prove knew I was taking a risk jumping off the bridge. that I was not afraid of doing a bigger jump. My second We should learn from their mistake. We could avoid The Student Senate last week appointed a time bridge jumping I was much more confident. a lot of problems if we stopped and thought through senate member as secretary, a paid position that The second bridge was over another part of Lake what we were doing. requires a few extra hours than a senate member. Springfield and was much taller. I would guess it was Once students enter college the responsibility to 30 to 40 feet tall, but I’m really not sure because we keep themselves safe that once rested on parents’ The senate should seek someone outside of its jumped off at night and I couldn’t see the water. shoulders now depends on them. own body for the position because much of the Yes, this was also really stupid stunt. But I got We need to take that responsibility seriously because work he or she does is already required for sen- lucky. one bad mistake could cost us our lives. ate members. On May 9 two Eastern students also tested their luck, Last week, the senate appointed Amy Levine, but now Charleston is planning a memorial for them. –Reagan Branham is news editor and a regular colum- Joe Bee and Tim Fix, both wrestlers, drowned at the nist for The Daily Eastern News. Her e-mail address is a senate member, as the Lake Charleston spillway. [email protected]. secretary of the senate. Editorial As secretary, Levine must spend a certain number of hours in the office, take notes at all the senate meetings, produce weekly minutes and keep track of senate member attendance at each meeting. As a senate member, Levine is already required to spend a certain number of hours in the Student Government office, as well as attend all the senate meetings. Granted, Levine has more responsibilities as senate secretary, but much of her job requires her to do the same things as a senate member. Senate members are not paid employees, but rather they volunteer their time to Student Government. In the future, when the senate receives appli- cations for senate secretary, more notice should be given to students applying from outside of the senate. Students from outside of the senate should receive minimum wage for the extra work load they will bear with the position. If the position cannot be filled by someone outside of the senate, the senate speaker should then appoint a senate member, temporarily, until someone else on campus shows interest in the position. Dining Services To those of you students who The senate member appointed should not work for us already I salute you for your turn hanging in there with us. It is a receive payment because he or she is already employee applauds thankless position, but I want you required to spend time in the Student need them as soon as we can get those who helped them. to know how greatly you all are Government office, as well as attend all senate This letter is to commend the appreciated. It is a very difficult task to meetings. Dear editor: leadership demonstrated by our new accommodate the sheer numbers of Senate members are not paid employees of During the siege of the Alamo, Directors of Housing and Dining people we serve each meal, and it Colonel Travis drew a line in the Services Bill Schnackel and Mark the university, and the senate secretary should would be even more difficult with- sand in front of his 187-man garri- Shaklee for drawing a line in the not receive payment for his or her responsibili- out the stalwart, hard-working stu- son. He knew the situation was sand at Carman Food Service earli- ties. dents who have joined our ranks. hopeless and offered that any man er this week. We need your help, and we also Senate members should want to serve the stu- who wanted to leave was welcome These two individuals rolled up need your understanding and coop- dent body in any way because they desire to – to do so. No one left. their sleeves and actually dug in eration. If things aren’t up to par not because they are paid to. Colonel Travis served as an working in the dish room at Carman when you come through for your inspiration to his men because he during a meal. When I first heard meal, please be assured that there is was willing to go the distance with about this, I openly applauded. someone trying to meet your needs. his men. This is the kind of leadership I If you want to meet new friends Each day during these first diffi- look for in someone I work for. It is today’s quote and make a little money on the side, cult weeks of the semester, all of nice to know that people of Mr. come on in and fill out an applica- the campus food services are fight- Schackel’s and Mr. Shaklee’s posi- tion. We would love to give you a ing the battle of the Alamo. tions are willing to work along side There is no substitute for hard work. job ... TODAY! We have small handfuls of peo- of us. It gives me hope for the ple, who are called upon each day future of our dining services. “ –Thomas Alva Edison to go the distance and meet the During the first weeks of the Wesley S. Crum incredible demands placed upon us. semester, all of our services are Dining Services worker, Tower We need reinforcements and we severely undermanned. Dining Center Voice your opinion. E-mail us at [email protected] The Daily Eastern News Monday, August 26, 1996 5 Positions open on AB By JESSICA BAKER Board and itself. AB members and see what Student government editor “Any student can apply if they want to accomplish for they are willing to put in the this year before I set my Lance Phillips, Vice time and work,” Phillips own personal goals for the President for Financial said. “The applicants don’t board,” he said. Affairs, is looking for inter- need to know a lot about Phillips said he is also ested students to fill two finance because I can teach interviewing AB members vacancies on the them, but they need to be in to decide who he wants to Apportionment Board left good academic standing appoint as the vice chair of when one member graduat- with the university. AB. “I’m going to decide ed and the other resigned. “The only requirement on the vice chair by Phillips said the applica- for the AB members is that Tuesday,” he said. “The tions are now available in they are required to come to vice chair assists the chair- the Student Government the meetings every man of the AB with what- Office in the Martin Luther Thursday at 6 p.m.,” he ever needs to be done.” King Jr. University Union, said. “The first AB meeting He said if the chairman and are due back by of the semester will be at 6 of AB has to be absent from September 16. AB mem- p.m., Thursday, September the meetings, the vice chair bers serve for two-year 19 in the Arcola/Tuscola will be in charge of the terms. Room in the Union.” meeting. The AB allocates student Phillips said AB mem- “I’m looking for someone IBE MASAYUKI/Staff photographer fee money to Student bers will set their goals for with experience to fill this Government, University the year at the first meeting. position,” Phillips said. RSO Day Board, Sports, Recreation “I want to sit down with the Erin Heider (right), a sophomore music education major, and Patricia Garcia (center), a sophomore sociology major, listen to an explanation about activities of People Organized for Women’s Equality and Rights Sunday afternoon from Julie Ferris, co-chair person of POWER on the South Quad as a part of Recognized Student Organization Day. Service center consolidation Six groups accepting volunteers will be proposed at meeting By CHUCK BURKE The senate also will hear an expense By AMY DAVIS standing and must supply a letter of Staff writer report from Lou Hencken, acting athletic Staff writer intent describing what they can bring to director, regarding money taken from the the position. The Faculty Senate will hear the status athletic reserve fund for purposes of equity Six student boards and councils on Each board and council oversees a of the proposed University College which and remodeling within the athletic depart- campus are accepting applications from different part of Eastern, Harris said. would consolidate six student service cen- ment, Richard said. any students interested in volunteering The Academic Reinstatement Com- ters beneath the Office of Academic Hencken also will discuss faculty repre- on the committees, said Kim Harris, vice mittee reviews students’ petitions about Affairs at the meeting Tuesday. sentation on the search committee to president for academic affairs. academic standing and has one position The senate will meet at 2 p.m. in the replace former Athletic Director Robert The applications are available in the open. Conference Room of Booth Library. McBee. Student Government office in the Martin The Council on Academic Affairs Charles Evans, chair of the Task Force The issue involves Richard, who chairs Luther King Jr. University Union, and has three positions open and is made up on Lower Division Student Academic both the Faculty Senate and the are due by this Friday. of faculty and students who advise uni- Services, will discuss the status of the con- Intercollegiate Athletic Board. Both enti- Harris said there has not been a large versity academic programs. cept of consolidating the Counseling ties chose Richard to represent them on the number of students who apply for the The Enrollment Management Ad- Center, Academic Support Center, athletic director search committee, shrink- positions in the past, but she would like visory Committee has one position open Academic Assistance Center, Freshman ing the number of faculty representatives to see more students apply this year. and advises Eastern on student enroll- Seminar and Testing Services and Dis- from 10 to nine. The board and council members want ment policies. abilities Services into one body. The senate was concerned about students who are dedicated and will The Library Advisory Board has two Under the proposed University College, Richard’s dual representation, and bring new ideas to the committees, positions open and makes suggestions administration of the six divisions would Hencken’s report should propose a solu- Harris said. for Booth Library’s budget and policies. fall in the jurisdiction of the Office of tion, Richard said. “It’s a good opportunity for students The Textbook Rental Advisory Board Academic Affairs. Also, Richard is serving as chair of the to get involved with the university,” she has two positions open and reviews “Any final decisions would come out of search committee. said. Eastern’s textbook rental policies. that office,” said Senate Chair Gail McBee resigned over the summer and “If you want to...get your ideas heard, Writing Across the Curriculum has Richard. took a new position under Hencken, who is these boards and committees are the one position open and is a committee Depending on Evans’ report, the Faculty also vice president of student affairs. place to go.” that makes sure writing is involved in Senate may recommend that the University The senate is searching for an additional Harris said students applying for the integrated core courses. College become a focus of Eastern’s annual member to fill a vacancy left when former positions must be in good academic faculty forum, Richard said. member Anita Shelton resigned last week.

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Wohlers and the . pitch. passed 100 RBIs as the Houston the only two Alan Benes (11-8) hit two McRae, still upset that Atlanta “If he had thrown a forkball on Astros opened a 1 1/2 game lead Astros to batters in the first inning, help- rallied for four runs in the ninth the 2-1 count I wouldn’t have had in the NL Central Sunday night reach the 100- ing the Astros take a 2-0 lead. inning to win a day earlier, drove a chance. deep to center in his with a 4-1 victory over the St. RBI plateau He hit leadoff batter John in the go-ahead run Sunday with final at-bat in the eighth inning. Louis Cardinals. in the same Cangelosi on the right knee to a two-out single off Wohlers in “When you’re 0-for-3, you just The Astros have won two season. start the game, but shortstop the ninth that gave the Cubs a 3-2 hope you can get good wood on straight games over the Card- Derek Bell has 102 RBIs. Ozzie Smith made a diving stop victory over the the ball. They didn’t fall in today, inals after losing the first seven Bagwell’s RBI single in the on ’s grounder in Braves. but I’ll take those other 28 days. games of the season series. eighth made it 4-1. the hole and threw Cangelosi “Usually I can I’m still happy. If we had won Wall (8-4) allowed three hits, After giving up a single to out at second. let a game go in today, I would have been real struck out seven and walked Ozzie Smith and hitting Ray With one out, Jeff Bagwell a couple of happy,’’ he said. two. Lankford, Wall retired the next singled and after Derek Bell hours,’’ said Foster also singled in the tying Xavier Hernandez completed 11 batters in order before Gary struck out, Benes hit McRae, who run in the seventh inning. Turk the combined three-hitter with Gaetti doubled with two outs in with a pitch to load the bases. admitted he had trouble sleeping Wendell got two outs for his 14th two hitless innings for his fourth the fourth. Brian Hunter’s single to cen- Saturday night. save. save. Wall walked two batters and ter scoring Biggio and Bagwell. “But I couldn’t let Saturday’s The Cubs avoided a three- Bagwell’s third-inning homer, gave up an RBI single to Gaetti Benes allowed five hits in six game go. It was the worst loss in game sweep, and have won five his 28th, over the left-field in the sixth, but retired the side innings, struck out four and my career,’’ he said. “Here it is, of seven overall. The Braves lost fence gave him 100 RBIs this didn’t allow a walk. 24 hours later, and I’m still for just the second time in 10 hacked off. games. “I wanted to take it out on Fred McGriff singled in the somebody and Mark Wohlers second, extending his consecutive happened to be the guy.’’ McRae hits streak to seven. He singled in White Sox win in extra session singled home a run in the sev- his last at-bat Friday night and CHICAGO (AP) – tying run all the way from first. enth, then singled off the right- went 5-for-5 Saturday. was wearing St. Louis Cardinals “We let that one get away from us,’’ said Toronto field wall in the ninth to score McGriff flied out in the fifth, shorts, standing at a Chicago manager after his team’s seven-game win- pinch-runner Tyler Houston. falling three short of the franchise White Sox locker and talking ning streak ended. ``I think Jacob was caught in Scott Servais started the inning record set by John Hassett of the Sunday about beating the Toronto between, should he back off and play it on a hop. Of with a single. Boston Braves in 1940. Blue Jays. course, if he catches it, the game’s over.’’ Brumfield A groundout and a wild pitch Atlanta tied it 2 in the seventh. He’s played for all three teams doubled in the top of the 10th but was stranded at third. by Wohlers (1-3) during an inten- Ryan Klesko walked, Andruw and also for Kansas City, Houston But in the bottom half, Dave Martinez opened with a tional walk to had Jones had an infield hit and Javy and California the last two years. During his whirlwind off (1-5) and Domingo Cedeno moved Houston to third. Lopez, who had been 3-for-40 in tour, he’s met more new teammates than probably any- sacrificed. “Wohlers is going to get you his last 10 games, hit an RBI sin- one in baseball and encountered just about every situa- After Tony Phillips was intentionally walked, out with his best stuff and that’s a gle. tion the game has to offer. Borders, a MVP with the Blue Jays in Any special treat beating one of his many former 1992, dumped a single to center to end Toronto’s teams? ``I don’t think there’s any more satisfaction. I seven-game winning streak. just wanted to win,’’ Borders said after his 10th-inning “There was a lot of bad to the game but an awful lot single gave Chicago a 10-9 win over the Blue Jays, of good, too,’’ said White Sox manager Terry ALUMNI from page 12 ending the White Sox’s five-game losing streak. Bevington. within a minute of each other. nice job of team running and “With every team you are going to have trouble Roberto Hernandez (5-1) pitched three innings for “A lot of people looked packing. Overall it was a real spells,’’ Borders said. “You need a lucky break to the victory. strong,” Conrad said. “The top good competitive effort.” switch things around and that’s exactly what is was Alex Gonzalez, who had tied the game with a sev- seven runners can improve a lot. The Panthers still have two today.’’ The Sox, who blew a 5-0 lead after one inning, enth-inning homer, put the Blue Jays up 9-8 with a sac- It’s a matter of time.” weeks until their first meet on were down to their last out in the ninth before tying the rifice fly in the eighth. Conrad led the women with a Sept. 7 when they travel to game. Chicago had led 5-0 after one inning. time of 11:57, Sue Langer came Northeastern Illinois. Robin Ventura slapped a two-out single past Joe opened the eighth with his fourth hit in at 12:03 and Joanne Trevino “Nobody should get too excit- Carter, who had just come in from left to play first. and Ed Sprague followed with another hit. finished at 12:12. The top five ed (about how they ran),” Harold Baines then hit a sinking liner to left that Juan Samuel bunted but Sox reliever Tony Castillo, finished within 1:09 of each McInerney said. “It’s a long sea- Jacob Brumfield, who had just entered the game as a just acquired from the Blue Jays in a trade Thursday, other. son and a lot of things will pinch-runner the previous inning, allowed to get past lobbed the ball to second baseman Ray Durham, who “Overall I’m pleased,” change. We need to keep our

him. Ventura, hardly known for his speed, scored the was not on the first-base bag but behind it. McInerney said. “The team did a focus on training.”

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1996 Football from page 12 season schedule RECEIVERS THE CAREER CONNECTION TC used in different roles this year,” Witke said. “He MORE CONVENIENT LOCATION & EVENING HOURS Date Oponnent Time has really done a nice job even though it took him awhile to make the transition. Hess is tall, he has STARTING AUGUST 26TH Aug. 29 @ Western Michigan 6:30 p.m. outstanding hands and he is one of our top block- Expanding to meet the needs of EIU students & staff ers.” Sept. 7 Pittsburg State -KS 7:00 p.m. Junior wide receiver Anton Manuel is also Resumes • Copies • Binding expected to play a key role in the Panthers’ passing Sept. 14 Indiana State 7:00 p.m. game once he recovers from his hamstring injury - Laminating • Typing • Etc. an injury that will keep him out of Thursday Sept. 28 @Tennessee-Martin 2:00 p.m. FREE WORK STATIONS • FREE COFFEE night’s season opener. In 1995, Manuel caught Oct. 12 Western Illinois 1:30 p.m. seven passes for 127 yards. MWF 9-5 “It doesn’t look like he is going to start in the T TH 9-9 Oct. 19 Murray State 1:30 p.m. Western Michigan game our target date for him coming back is against Pittsburg State (Sept. 7),” SUNDAY 6-9 Oct. 26 Tennessee Tech 1:30 p.m. Witke said. “Manuel is the leader of the group, though, and we are pleased with how he has played 820 LINCOLN (between Donut Delite & Jazzercise Nov. 2 @ Austin Peay 1:30 p.m. since being a true freshman in 1994. “ Still, there is plenty of room for improvement. Nov. 9 @ Southeast Mo. Noon “We have to become more consistent with exe- Nov. 16 @ Middle Tennessee 2:00 p.m. cution,” Witke said. “The receivers have to become more assignment confident and react Nov. 23 @ Eastern Kentucky 1:30 p.m. well before Thursday night.” Angels 13, Orioles 0 aseballaseball BALTIMORE (AP) – Randy Velarde’s first career grand slam highlighted a seven-run fourth BB coreboardcoreboard inning and rookie knuckleballer Dennis Springer pitched a five- hitter as the California Angels SS pounded Baltimore 13-0 Sunday. American League National League homered and Team W L Pct. GB Team W L Pct. GB drove in four runs for the Angels, who had 18 hits off five East East Baltimore pitchers. J.T. Snow New York 74 55 .574 -- Atlanta 81 48 .628 -- had three hits, including two in Baltimore 68 61 .527 6 Montreal 70 59 .543 11 the fourth inning when California Boston 66 65 .504 9 Florida 61 70 .466 21 used seven hits, a walk and an Toronto 61 70 .466 14 New York 59 72 .450 23 error to take a 9-0 lead. Detroit 47 83 .362 27.5 Phila. 53 78 .405 29 That was more than enough Central Central offense for Springer (4-2), who Cleveland 77 53 .592 -- Houston 70 61 .531 - Chicago 70 62 .530 8 St. Louis 68 62 .527 1 struck out six and walked two in Minnesota 65 65 .500 12 Chicago 64 64 .500 4 his first complete game in the Milwaukee 62 69 .473 15.5 Cincinnati 64 65 .496 4.5 majors. KC 59 73 .447 19 Pittsburgh 55 75 .423 14 The Angels finished their West West swing through Boston, New York Texas 75 56 .573 -- San Diego 72 60 .545 -- and Baltimore with a 6-4 record, Seattle 66 63 .512 8 L.A. 70 60 .538 1 their first winning road trip since Oakland 63 70 .474 13 Colorado 68 63 .519 3.5 Aug. 8-16, 1995. California won California 69 13.5 San Fran. 55 73 .430 15 61 .469 two of three from the Orioles, sandwiching two shutouts around Sunday’s Games Sunday’s games a 5-4 loss Saturday. Chicago 10, Toronto 9 (10) Chicago 3, Atlanta 2 Indians 8, Brewers 5 Texas 13, Minnesota 2 Colorado 13, Pittsburgh 9 CLEVELAND (AP) – On his Boston 8, Seattle 5 LA 6, New York 5 30th birthday, Albert Belle put Cleveland 8, Milwaukee 5 San Francisco 7, Montreal 2 Cleveland ahead with a two-run Oakland 6, New York 4 San Diego 11, Philadelphia 2 single in the seventh inning as California 13, Baltimore 0 Florida 6, Cincinnati 5 the Indians came back from a Detroit 7, Kansas City 4 St. Louis, Houston four-run deficit. Today’s games Today’s games In the third straight close Cleveland @ Detroit 6:05 Philadelphia @ San Fran. 3:05 game between teams separated Oakland @ Baltimore 6:35 St. Louis @ Houston 7:05 by 15{ games in the standings, Minnesota @ Toronto 6:35 Cincinnati @ Colorado 8:05 Belle came up after Milwaukee @ Chicago 7:05 only games scheduled was intentionally walked to Boston @ California 9:05 load the bases. New York @ Seattle 9:05 Paul Shuey (4-2) pitched 1 1-3 innings for the victory.

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MERDA from page 12 to possess one of the best arms in the orga- top five for lowest ERA in the National That pitch was in Tuesday’s game by maybe the answer is in bench players nization, but after many poor performances League. Marlin Mark Hutton. Ozzie Timmons and Scott Bullett and they was optioned down to AAA Iowa. Following his All-Star appearance, It struck Sosa in the right hand and broke will start earning their salaries. That’s how bad things had gotten. Traschel proved he was a team leader and a bone, thus virtually ending his season and Actually there are a lot of possible Really, it should have been no surprise to maybe even helped to put Navarro back in possibly the Cubs playoff hopes. answers to this problem of Sosa’s injury the shirtless drunks that have become an line and back on the winning track. As any true Cubs fan knows, we must and a lot of maybes – the biggest one of all icon in the Wrigley bleachers. Sosa had already kicked it in high gear still believe. Kevin Foster has come back being maybe they will make it to the play- Then that strange thing called the All- by leading the league in home runs, but from his minor league stint and is looking offs. Star break happened. Just like in the previ- after the break raised his average nearly 20 better than ever. They did lose two out of three over the ous year, it served as a wake up call. points to a season high of .281, and proved Sure, they have lost much of their weekend to Atlanta but we must realize Ryno was once again showing his power he was deserving of MVP considerations. offense with Sosa’s departure, but maybe Atlanta is a World Series caliber team – the capabilities and making spectacular plays As of last Tuesday the Cubs had even the answer is better pitching. Maybe it Cubs are however, a playoff caliber team – in the infield, even if his average still did got within five games of first place in the isn’t. even without Sosa. hover at .230. After a strong first half, Central Division. Possibly Sandberg will take his experi- A World Series caliber team? Steve Traschel shook of the jinx of not Then their hopes of being in the fall clas- ence and take over and prove why he That is indeed a whole different column being able to win at Wrigley and was in the sic seemed to disappear with one pitch. belongs in the Hall of Fame. Or else, in itself.... JIMMY JOHN’S® WE Limit Two DELIVER Per Customer ¢ DAILY! Offer Expires Sept. 13 50 11am-2pm Friends CHARLESTON &Co Mondays and Wednesdays are Leinie Nights $1.00 PINTS of Leinenkugels Craft Beer 345-1075 This months special beer: HONEY WEISS .” For only $2.50 you keep the Honey Weiss “WE’LL BRING ‘EM TO YA pint glass: $1.00 refills ©COPYRIGHT 1993 JIMMY JOHN’S INC.

The Eastern InAdvertiseDaily News TUESDAY The Daily Eastern News 12 August 27, 1996 Sports New faces top ‘96 linebackers Rodney Wilson Brian Lester sole returner from Sports editor last year’s group Panthers need to By BRIAN LESTER seize opportunity at Sports editor Western Michigan If anything can be said about this year’s group of linebackers, it is that they will be Well, the week Eastern’s foot- the newest group on a football team gunning ball team has been waiting for for a second straight trip to the playoffs. since its playoff loss to Stephen F. “We’re the newest out there this year Austin last November is finally because we only have one returning starter here, and that means the Panthers’ in Rodney Wilson,” defensive coordinator run for a return trip to the postsea- John Smith said after Monday night’s prac- son will be underway starting tice. Thursday night in Kalamazoo “Wilson is a great leader and he has against Division I Western stepped into that leadership role for us.” Michigan. / Photo editor Wilson is the team’s top returning tackler CHET PIOTROWSKI JR. Yes, I said Western Michigan, Eastern linebacker Rodney Wilson reacts to a comment made by one of his teammates on because of the loss of Tim Carver, as he as in the same Western Michigan Monday afternoon after practice. Wilson, who is a junior, is the only returning linebacker from made 58 solo tackles during the 1995 sea- team that will take on West last year’s team that went 10-2 and advanced to the Division I AA playoffs. Eastern’s 1996 sea- son. Virginia in the second week of the son opens up on Thursday night against Western Michigan in Kalamazoo. Wilson was also in on 40 assisted tackles season and went 7-4 in the Mid- last year and he also racked up three quarter- Panthers’ all-time leading tackler. through Smith’s head since the Western American Conference last year. back sacks. “Rodney Pontes and Tom Pjatak are bat- Michigan game is drawing closer and the This is also the same Western All of this added up to a spot as the tling for the starting job right now but fact that Western Michigan has its system Michigan team that is the only Gateway Conference’s 13th best tackler in Carver is a hard player to replace,” Smith down pat is one of them. team in the MAC to never have a the 1995 season. said. “Western Michigan has an advantage losing season. Besides the experience of Wilson, though, “They don’t lack the intensity Carver had because they have had their offensive sys- Looking back at the Panthers’ the Panthers will be relying on a younger but they still have to get a feel for the game tem in place for the last 10 years even track record against Division I group of players to step up and fill the voids situations.” though they do have some new guys,” Smith foes in the last few years, one left from last year. Pontes junior transfer from the College of said. might think that Eastern’ chances Lance Lohrenz is one of those players Siskiyous and Pjatak is from Milford “Our defensive system has only been in against the Broncos are about as who will be filling in this season, as he is Academy. place for two years now and there are still good as my chances of passing an transferring in from Scottsdale, Ariz. As for the key to staying competitive this some things we have work out in it even advanced calculus class. Community College. year, Smith says learning the position is though it did work pretty well last year.” In 1993, the Panthers were And according to Smith, Lohrenz is fit- where it all has to begin. Nevertheless, Smith does have a game sunk by Navy in a 31-10 drubbing ting in pretty well in the defensive scheme. “I think the linebacker position is the plan in mind for his linebacker crew when in Annapolis. “He was with us last spring during our hardest position to play in the game,” Smith they take the field on Thursday night. In 1994 the results were the drills and he his really smart because he said. “Western Michigan has a great wide same. Eastern was dealt two loss- knows our system,” Smith said. “They have to be able to direct the receiver and a great tailback but our guys es by Division I opponents, as the Replacing Tim Carver, though, is the defense, know how to play the run and know have been working hard and they just have University of Texas-El Paso biggest task facing Smith’s defense this sea- how to play the pass. It’s a lot for the new keep them contained by making tackles and snuck by Eastern with a 22-20 son and there is actually a two-way battle guys to learn but they are coming along.” not allowing them to make any big plays,” victory in Texas and Northern taking place to fill the gap left by the Still, there are some concerns running Smith said. Illinois dropped the Panthers in near-flawless fashion with a 49- 17 win in Dekalb. Granted, a blocked field-goal attempt during a fourth-quarter Men’s soccer team bows 3-1 in exhibition rally stopped the Panthers from By BRIAN LESTER “We were missing a few players McClements did In the first half, though, the winning the game against UTEP, Sports editor because of injury and health.” notice in the con- Panthers were playing even with but the point is that the odds don’t Goalie Brian Ritchel was one test was that his Illinois Springfield as the seem like they are not quite on Eastern’s men’s soccer team of the players sent to the injury team developed Panthers played to a 1-1 tie at the Eastern’s side going into this ball- went into Friday’s exhibition list when he injured his knee dur- scoring opportuni- break. Eastern’s Brian Holcombe game. game against the University of ing the game. ties early on. put in the lone goal for Eastern. So if all of the facts mentioned Illinois at Springfield looking to Henry Ospina, who played in However, the play- But things changed in the sec- above are unfavorable to the avenge a 5-0 loss from last sea- 1994 but sat out last season, was ers were never ond half for the Panthers, as Panthers, then that means come Brian son. also out with an injury and did not able to capitalize Ritschel Illinois Springfield knocked in Thursday night, Western Instead, it came back with a 3- play in the exhibition game. on the opportuni- two goals to take home the 3-1 Michigan’s Waldo Stadium turns 1 loss. “You don’t want something like ties. victory at home. into the site of Eastern’s first loss Still, it was only an exhibition that to happen anytime but its “We developed a lot of oppor- “We put a lot of freshmen in of the year and the game scenario game and first-year head coach really unfortunate when it hap- tunities to score during the game the second half but they did well will go something like this: Tim McClements said he saw pens during an exhibition game,” but we just weren’t able to finish and they are starting to get used to Eastern will be dominated from both positives and negatives in McClements said. them,” McClements said. “We did each other,” McClements said. the get go, end up with a devastat- the team’s first contest against McClements adds that maintain possession of the ball Nevertheless, it was the first ing loss and an 0-1 start to the another school in 1996. Ritschel’s status for the team’s pretty well but at times we gave time the team had an opportunity season. “There were some good parts season opener has not been deter- up the ball too. We just went to play against another school and But these bits of information and there were some bad parts in mined yet. through a lot of hot and cold about how Western Michigan has the game,” McClements said. One of the positives spells during the game.” See SOCCER page 11 the upper hand in this matchup does not mean Eastern has to just fold up now and save themselves the trouble of even making the trip. Members chosen for AD search committee I mean, it is obvious that the Vice President for Student ent areas throughout the univer- businessman, representing the September. outcome of the game is up to the Affairs/Acting Athletic Director sity. Panther Club Board; Dave “We will start accepting appli- Panthers and not the information Lou Henken announced Monday The other nine members are Kidwell, EIU sports information cations on Sept. 1,” he said. that I have filled this space with. the 10 member search committee Jim Hana, director of develop- director, representing the athletic “The closing deadline is Oct. 15. And there have been plenty of which will select the replace- ment; Judy James, professor of staff non-coaches; Bob Spoo, The position will be advertised statements floating around the ment for former Athletic zoology, representing the head football coach, represent- in the NCAA News, the practice field over the last couple Director Bob McBee. Intercollegiate Athletic board; ing the coaching staff; Phoebe Chronicle of Higher Education of weeks regarding this game to Gail Richard, Eastern’s John Flynn, director of financial Church, PE department chair; and other related publications. prove the Panthers know the road NCAA faculty Representative aid, representing the Staff and Cecilia Brinker, an at-large “We have also corresponded back to success begins in and Faculty Senate and Senate; Tim Thompson, presi- appointee by President Jorns. with select athletic directors Kalamazoo. Intercollegiate Board chair, will dent of the Student-Athlete In the release, Henken said he throughout the United States chair the selection committee. Board, representing the student hopes the committee will have requesting they inform their staff See LESTER page 11 The members represent differ- body; Gordon Short, an area its first meeting in early and/or recommend candidates.”