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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 March by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. SPORTS The On the INSIDE Daily road Getting Eastern TUESDAY Eastern Illinois Unwersiy to play Charleston, Ill. 61920 Indiana together March 12, 1006 Vol. B1, No. 116 State Organililfions, administrators 12 pages gltnsr in Old Main today to s PAGE promote campus unity 12 PAGE 5 "Tell thE truth and dar. 't be afraid" Bodeans slated for April concert By SCOTT BDEHMER com}:etition with other schools, Campus editor finding out which bands are on tour, what area of the country The Bodeans will be the lead bands are touring and financial performers for the Apri113 spri~ concerns. concert, University Board con­ "I don't think the variables ee rt coordinator Bob Reite: were anydifferent this ~ar in the announced Mondey. pas~" Milbetg said. "Some years "(The time) was running close, all the pieces fall loge the r but I wasn't going to settle fo: quickly, o.ther years not as something (bad)," Reiter said. "It quickly." was just a matter of looking at The estimated cost of the what was out there, and the concert will be around $40,000, Bodeans was one of the most Reiter said. The contract was impressive things at that time." finalized Friday. The Bode ans were signed Sheryl Crow, Bruce Spring­ because they are popular now, are steen and The Gin Blossoms were SARAH WONG/Staff plntographer on a Midwest tour and have a all close to being signed, but oSpe.tors. The T:.., finn, Hey!, Ro~ter, Voelker and Allen, will BOG historically approved any expendirures over home page legalities receive $95 an hour to provide services not routinely $25,000, but the BOT bylaws stipulate that only available through Eastern's legal counsel. expenditures exceeding $100,000 must be approved By SCOTT BOEHMER Currently, the committee is T.te meeting was chaired by Mack Hollowell, a bythe board. Campus editor looking at what other univ­ Cha:leston ph~ician who was previously a member • The board also approved payments :br a $4.3 ersities are doing. He said no oftl• Board of Governors. million energy consetvation project intended to University ofticials are otricial recommendations have Jr. other business at the meeting: reduce electrical costs and improve many of planning to address potential been made. • Hollowell asked Olsen to investigate his idea Eastern's buildings at no cost to the university. The legal concerns about items "Until we can get together that Eastern offer a prepaid tuition plan to keep fr• project is supposed to bring Easte m tn annual posted on student or facult~r some kind of recommendations, expmse of education as low as possible . If a parent savings ofbetween$541,534 and $559,034. home pages under Eastern's we can't even forecast what the would commit to sending his or her child to Eastern "We expect more in savings than the cost of the domain. university will be looking at in several ~ars in advance, the parent could pay fr.e debt setvice," said Vice President for Business Harry Nelsen, director of terms ofpolic~" Nelsen said. cumnt tuition rate in advance. before increases are Affairs Motgan Olsen about the project that began academic computing and a Communications law prof­ implemented. two years ago . member of the committee look­ essor Jarne s Tidwell said the T:'\e university could earn interest on that money A CertifiCate of Participation enabled the project ing into the legal concerns, said problem that has arisen with the and use it to pay the students' future tuition. Olsen to be implemented without anymoneyfromEastern. the issue arose from complaint World Wide Web is detennining said such a tuition plan is used when parents have a "Proceeds from the loan went to pay for the received about student home who is responsible for the fout- or five-year-old child that is a prospecti-. projec~" Olsen said. pages. content. Easern student. Since payments are to begin, the beard must The complaints center around For home pages like "The "':'here are other states that are doing that," Olsen approve them due to a regulation that requires it copyright issues, pornography, Underground," an Eastern said "He (Hollowell) suggested we take a look at approves purchasing items exceeding $100,000. defamation and bad taste on student home page featuring student home page in Eastern's that concept." ''Now we're paying back the principal bterest on S.- OFFICIALS pag• 2 • The board unanimously approved a $107,424 See BOARO page 2 domain, Nelsen said. Legislators have two months to decide on education budget By CENISE RENFRO neewd for approval. Nc taxes will be raised to support the billion. Staf:'writer The budget would provide Eastern with incrEase. Chris Merrifield, Eastern's Some senators and representatives said $61.2 million in state money for fiscal year direcnr of governmental relations, said the cha~es would have to be made in the lllinois S Ia te Legislators have 1991, a 5.6 percent operating budget money will come from natural inflation and budget proposal as a whole before it is approximately two months to come to a increase. Edgar's budget also provides an funds from riverboat gambling and the passed. compromise on their differences con­ ovetall increase in education of $332 lllinois lottety. Re?. Jay C. Hoffman, D-Collinsville, cerning Gov. Jim Edgar's proposed fiscal millbn. Under Edgar's proposal, education said much discussion will have to take yea: 1991 budget before they have to Sen. Harty "Babe" Woodyard, R-Cluis­ would get 73 cents of each new dolla~ an place before any approval. approve it. ma.n, said members in the Republican increase from $332 million to $6.05 billion. "The proposed budget is only the first T:... budget must be passed by May 31, caucus were very pleased with Edgar's Elementaty and secondety schools would step in the process," he said. ho~ver the House and Senate do exJ=ect to prop>sal. receive $4.1 billion, a $220 million Rep. Charles Hartke, D-Teutopolis, said adjcurn by May 22. If the budget isn't ·~e 've been very serious about living increase. Higher education would receive a the p10posed budget will likely go through passed on time, a three-fifths vote is with:n our means as a state," he said. $112 million increase, raising it to $1.9 5 See LEGISLATORS page 2 2 Tuesday, March 12, 1996 The 1>.\lly Eastern News ---- ~~~~~~~-,~~... Twin treasures of primary day are giant battlegrounds MELBOURNE, Fla. (AP) - .. Super Tuesday" primaries, its foothold in the South. For now, the Clinton campaign Listening to Sen. Connie Mack were supposed to have a giant '"There's so much at stake it publicly declares both states in warm up the crowd for Bob say in the nomination chase. But can make you dizzy," said Ed play, although aides privately Dole, one could easily get the Dole's giant lead over Pat ~A H-· Martin, a top strategist for the concede Texas would be nearly impression it is late October Buchanan arul Steve Forbes has Texas Democratic Party. "'It is impossible for a Democrat to already, not the springtime presi­ made the primaries almost anti­ going to be brutal." With a com­ WlD. dential nominating season. climactic. AUOCMT~PREU p bined 57 electoral votes, Florida At this early stage, with the "Bill Clinton is a say-any­ As a resul~ Dole has used the contrast. and Texas are considered must intentions of Ross Perot still thing, do-nothing president," two states to begin testing gener­ Dole's heavy focus on Florida wins and the anchors of a nnclear, the goal for the Clinton Mack asserted at a Florida rally, al-election themes, painting and Texas is a testament to the Southern electoral base for Dole team is to keep the states com­ ignoring the fact that Dole still Clinton as a talker who has failed pivotal role the states will play - or any Republican - in the fall petitive enough so that Repub­ has Republican rivals to dis­ to deliver on promises to balance come. November, not cnly in the showdown with Clinton. licans must use precious re­ patcl:t. the budget, C1lt taxes and reform presidential race but in the fight "If we don•t win here we can sources there that wotdd other­ Florida and Texas, the twin welfare. for control of Congre-ss and in forget about it," said Tom Slade, wise go to Midwestern battle­ tre.nures of t he seven-state " I'm a doer, .. Dole says in the GOP's efforts to $tTengthen the Florida Republican chairman. ground states.

BOARD frompageone ______loan," Olsen said. "In order to hire good people and compete with Eastern will make semi-annual payments between other institutions we have to offer multi-year con­ $540,000 and $550,000 for 10 years. Currently, tracts." Koerner said. Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville is the Hencken agreed to submit information at the next only other Illinois nniversity that is implementing board meeting that would provide a comparison to this project. what othtr schools are doing. • A three person committee composed of Susan "What a delight it is for me to deal wi th this Gilpin, Carl Koerner and Nate Anderson was estab­ board," Hollowell said. "We certainly have good, lished to investigate the development of performance fruitful discussions and I'm delighted" guidelines for the president. Board member Betsy Mitchell was also pleased • Koemer expressed concem over Eastem•s ath­ with the meeting. "We've really bonded well togeth­ letic coachec with no contract. "How can we e..,-;pect er," she u.id. "We ill have s1rength& coming from the men and women to do a good job if they don't different areas."' know whether they'll be here from one year to the Vice Chairwoman Susan Gilpin agreed, saying next? that the different perspectives allow her to step back

OFFICIALS from page one teacher evaluations, the web For material on the web to be­ "There's a lot of questions we master will probably be respon­ defamatory or libelous, it must need to work through before we Plloto courte;y of Slash Records sible for the content, Tidwell be something that is false and start to put policy documents The Bodeans lead singers Kurt Neumann and Sammy Llanas. said. damaging to one's character. together," Nilsen said, adding Ron Whitington. a senior " If (one) makes a statement the committee is currently look­ computer management major which a person could reasonably ing at what other universities and co-founder of "The Under­ interpret as a fact, and that fact are doing to address the issue. BODEANS from pageont ----­ ground," said he must be e­ is false, that could be a prob. Tidwell and Nelsen both said want,·· Ketter satd . ··1 always about the optnm_g act. .. Retter mailed teacher evaluations and Iem. " Tidwell said. "In the web the key issues in addressing encourage all the students I said. then approve them before plac­ situation,. it's a university sys­ legal concerns on the web will encounter to give me.inpu t .. In the past three years, when ing comments on the page. tem, (there' s) no way the uni· be protecting the university This will be the second time there was spring concerts they Students are encouraged to versity can look at everything without cutting into freedom of th• Bodeans have performed at have been signed and ann­ send in opinions haded up by that goes on the web." speech. Eastern. They also appeared in ounced by Feb. 9. facts, but he can eliminate pro­ Jill Nilsen, chairwoman of the "T here' s a level beyond concert in 1990. Hootie and the Blowfish and fane or othenvise unnecessary committee looking into the­ which it would be very difficult No opening act has been Toad the Wet Sprocket per­ comments. he said. issue. said it still has to be for us to control what was put signed yet, but Reiter said he foimed at the 199 5 spring con­ Although Whitington has to determined what it will be out even if we wanted to," expects one within this week. cert, Blind Mel on and They have students' name when they working with and wh at home Nelsen said. "I think that there's "We just wanted to make swe Might Be Giants played two e-mail him their evaluations, the pages affiliated or connected to a compromise here where we lh< Bodeans thing was going to separate spting concerts in comments are posted anony­ the university's system will b-t­ make as much freedom of go through before worrying 1994. mously. dealt with. speech as possible and protect

LEGISLATORS firompageone ...... the H ouse May 22, but said the limited percent of elementary and secondary said. from years past because each individual money for education could either be cut education funding comes from the state, Sen. Frank Watson, R-Greenville, said school has its own budget, nnlike when or added to the budget. the rest of the funding comes from prop­ he thnks the education portion of t he the Board of Governors provided a blan­ "The bottom line is that $33.6 billion erty taxes. budget will be approved. ket budget. dollars is all we have to spend," Hartke "It is my belief that education is the " Th e Illinois Board of Highe r With the House and Senate in Illinois said. highest priority, but it is really a house of Education is always very realistic with are both being controlled by Republicans One of the p roblems with the bill, cards because it depends on gambling their budget proposals," Watson said. right now, Hoffman believes the budget according to Hoffman, is that only 30 money which is very nnstable," Hoffman Watson said the process is different will pass. The Dail Eastern News • Tbl: NJe:.:m'*'" · ~-.lilelfdlt~fmtt.h~ ...ct410 • ._,.__,~ ..Sr.b: 'Md'Ydlid'fh--rm.u:c«.am:. ~'4Qitm.,. ~. t1h: ~«~ ... ~ (]1 ~Pia'::~ ,.,~• .516 t>"Wifftl:fortj, ~-)a'. nw: Olty EIAim !OS . Jlhii'I'O!J dTIII: ,__, P!lmllft:JI15Cfdlildi0CdiSM lSI: d .tll Wlb$~hNM:U The~OI ...4~ llt~QCH:In « 111 ~ ~ ..

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By BETSY COLE retention and graduation rates, enhance the educa- Glee cI u b to perform Administration editor tional experience and save students time md money Tbe three vice presidents for Academic AJfa;rs, r:s~~~;~:;.~liuu.uuddiv.. yuC.cauew - choral literature tonight Student Affairs and Business Affairs each presen:ed Vice President for Student Affairs Lou Hencken their reports at the Board of Trustees meeting said the open house on Pulaski Day was very suc­ Spelman College, located in Monday. Their reports provided an update on activi­ cessful, bringing in 3,000 parents anc students. Atlanta, is a pri\'llle, iDdependent, his­ ties in each vice presidential area. Because of this success, the Student Aff= office is torically Black, four-year hberal arts Vice President for Business Affairs Morgan looking into offering five open houses next year. Tbe Spelman College Women's coUege for WOOlfll fOUDded in 1881. Olsen presented Eastern's Quarterly Investment "We had so many people show up we couldn' t Glee Club tonight will perform It is one of the six institutions that Rep ort ~ showing the distribution of Eastern's answer as many questions as we wanted t o ~ " sacred and secular choral literature, make-up the Atlanta University money. It provided an update on where the universi­ Hencken said. '"'f we spread it to five we can give traditional Negro spirituals, music by Center, lhe press release stated. ty puts its funds for long- and short-term invest­ more personal attention to the people who come." African-American composers and They have perfonned throughout ments. Hencken also discussed the two-year residence South American freedom songs in the United States including Fanueil Olsen reported over $271,000 in a Now Accoun~ hall contract being implexnented by the Office of conjunction with Women's Histocy Hall, the Brooklyn Academy of which provides 2 percent interest. Eastern's money University Housing. Because room a.nd board and Awareness Month. Music and Lincoln Center in - coming from such things as room and board, increases are averaged at $180 a year, the contract Tbe glee club will be perf01m at \1/ashingtoo, D.C. Tbe group has also tuition and fees - always channels into this acco1mt will enable students to avoid paying any increases 7:30 tonight in the Dvorak Cmcert appeared on "Performance Today" for no more than 24 hours before going to accouuts by agreeing to stay in university housing for two Hall fur Natiooal Public Radio. that provide longer term investmtnt$. y.an. The coo=t i.s Oeing pr=ted 1:y The group ba.s also pesfcrm.:d in Vice President for Academic Affairs Terry "Jt•s an option to keep college costs a little more tile Eastern music depar tn:ent and tl:e Canada and South America. The Weidner reported on the Task force on Lower affordable," Hencken said. The contracts will be Women's Studies CouDcil. women are currently oo !heir ammal Division Student Academic Services. The task fo!ce sent out to students immediately after spr.ng break. "Anyone who enjoys music will spring tour. ha; suggested consolidating services such as ad\is­ Under the contract, students could move from a 10\-e Ibis gr~. It is a celebration of "I encourage "'""Y""" not to miss in!, counseling and the reading, writing and math residence hall to Greek Court. Also, students who outstanding yoong women," said Dau Spelman College Glee Club. They centers so students can go to one central location. decide to transfer to another school are free to Crews, Dean of the College of Ar,s are fabulous," said Herman D. Weidner said the consolidation could "impr<-ve breach the contract. and Humanities. Taylor, Chair of Eastern' s music • -

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The N?.w.:; has openings for: • ARTISTS • • CARTOONISTS • • WRITERS • • PHOTOGRAPHERS • ctntact H::i.di Kabkat 581-2812 10 Tuesday, March 12, 1996 The 1>.\lly Eastern News Weather wreaking havoc for baseball team By BRIAN LESTER Conference. J.:t~n~..· ~ ''J' different kind of approach to keep his team focused on Staff writer Going into this week•s games. the I' 00:\M:J baseball before Tuesday's game against Indiana State. Panthers own a record of 2-4 after play- '\,. "On Saturday, we had an off day and we try not to do Sometimes things just don't work out the way they are ing three games at Austin Peay ... as much hitting and not make the practices as hard, .. planned. University and three games at the Schmitz said. "We're basically trying to have a little fun And for Eastern's baseball team, this has been the case Southern Illinois University lnvita- * to get the team ready to play." in the early part of the season. as only six of the nine tional Baseball Tough competition: The Panthers seem to have a games scheduled for this year have been played. The Ready to play: With the cancellation notebook tough schedule on tap this week, as they will take on the other three games, wlrich were supposed to take place at at Eastern Kentucky, Eastern ha• not .____ _. defending Missouri Valley champs Indiana State twice the Eastern Kentucky University Invitational this past played a game since March 3. And before playing the Univer.ity of Iowa out of the Big Ten weekend, were canceled because of a snowfall that hit while there is still plenty of baseball left to play, head on Friday and Saturday. Ricbmond, Ky. before the invitational began on Friday. coach Jim Schmitz said the cancellations can have a neg­ And while senior pitcher Tony Gilio really doesn't However, the weather seems to be taking a tum for the ative effect on his team. know a lot about Iowa, since the team did not play them better in the Charlc3ton area, which i3 good for the base­ "Our team just want3 to play 30 that we can get a feel last year, he i.3 3till expecting tough games from both ball team since it has four games scheduled this week, for the competition," Schmitz said. "(And) not being able teams. including three home games. to do that puts us back a little bit. and in some cases it "I think we' re up for some tough competition this Despite the early cancellations, the team has not can­ forces us to play catchup because our team may not get week, because Indiana State is one of the top teams in cele-:1 as many games as it did last season when lhf squad going until the sixth inning." the Missouri Valley;• Gilio said. "And even though we had to cancel nine games in a year in wlrich they won the Hning fun: Although the Panthers have not been didn 'I play against Iowa last year, I'm sure they will be Western Division Championship of the Mid-Continent able to play every game this yeai, Schmitz has used a ready to battle with us." Grapplers looking to capitalize on post-season By OlAO MERDA "I have a real problem with my knees year. Over lhf weekend, Murray lost to lhf than &e guys at 177." Stafi writer because they are beat up pretty bad and I am eventual 142 champion, but was able to Fix is making Iris second appearance at limi1ed," Fix said. rebomd and win lhf cousolation matches and nationals after he made it 1bere last year and Throughout the season ~ the men' s All season, Fix has wrestled at 167, but earn a wild card spot. went0-2. wrestling team has had its sights set on the was unable to mal:e weight at the regional "This is probably the best I've wrestled in "It will belp a lot because last year I ran NCAA Championship Tournament but first toumament. It was unsure ifhe would be able three years. .. Murray said. "\Vhen it came into tome real tough c.ompetition and I it hai to get through the regional tournament to wrestle until Curtis Owen agreed to give down to it, I used all of my experience and I wasn't ready for them," Fix said. "Hopefully onSatmday. Fix his spot. want :o leave mysenior year in style. .. this year, I will be." Two seniors on the team, Tun Fix (177, "I did miss making weight and !hat was a Mmay said 1bere was no pressure on him Fix is hoping to win a couple of matches 21-10) and Erik Munay (142, 9-10), had to bad fuing I did on my own," Fix said. going into the matches. because he did not because he thinks it would be a nice way to qualify for nationals, or else their collegiate Mmay has seen much less action this year expect to qualify. end hls career, while Munay has some out­ w restling careers would be over. Both and he said he had been through a lot Since Fix qualified for nationals in the 177 side motivation. wrestlers have been through a lot all season "1\'e been on a roller coaster ride all sea­ bracket he will now have to wrestle in the "My brother qualified a couple of years and the task of qualifying for nationals son. . you go through so many ye-ars of same bracket at nationals - whic.h could ago. We're very competitive and I want to prm.ed to be easier said than done. wrestling and you have to dig deeper for prove to lea\Je wtth consistent play. Castem won l:!ut then tbe Lady !'anthers dropped nmg of the season.·· a young team to a - somewhat expen­ three straight, including its first Mid-Con the final regular season contest to One aspect of the team that will help enced team," the focus will be shifted game of the year, only to have the streak Northeastern Illinois Univer.ity by eight to solve those problems is leadership. back to winning games. broken by Valparaiso University by a 63- points, and then lost in the first round of Going into next season. forward Sarah "Right now, I would like us to become 49 s:ore. the Mid-Con tourney to the Lady Golden Probst will be the team's only senior and a winning team again,. .. Klein said. "We Later in the season, the Lady Panthers Eagles by 18. team captain. Klein said Probst will help had a losing season, and it would be one beat the eventual Mid-Con c.hampion The year was not what the Lady the team in whatever role she plays. thing to be eliminated from the confer­ Youngstown State University in over­ Pan1hers expected. Guard Jess Laska Sophomore guard Jess Laska will also ence tournament. but have a winning sea­ time, and came out in the next game only called the season a "learning year," but be counted on to provide leaderslrip. son.

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Quarterfinals

March 14,16 at Providence,

March 21,23 atAHanta East

Semifinals March 30 Southeast Regioul Champion play> West Regional Champion; East Regional Champion plays Midwest Regional Champion National Championship April1

March 22, 24 at Denver

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Seroitx> Provid(>d by ...... With LIS Smith Charter __ TUESDAY 12 Man:h 12, 1996 orts Sycamores next up for Panthers at 3 p.m.. agaisut the Sye. D.iviliou 1 ptuyiiW ud it•$ gui.ug w t.: a 1uug Terre Haute next amores or lDdi Ula State day." Uni\!erstty in Terre Haute The Sycamores cumn!l)• 0\l'll a 4-6 uwi; in an.d will thon play tbe no~oofemx:e play and their last game result­ Brian Lester stop for Panther Sycuoores agaia oa Wed­ ed 1D I 6-2 }OS$ 10 the Unn·ecity of Illinois •t Srajfwrltu nesday in Eat lt.rD"s home the Sahara Desm Cbssic in E1 Paso, Tens. baseball squad opener 11 2 p.m. at Monier last week. Fteld.. Indiana s-also boasts a po...-erful bitting Lady Panthers By BRIAN lESTER Eutern 's bueb•ll team Into, according to Schmitz, and if tbe defense Stalf writer last uw actioo at tbe is not there, the Sycamores em prodnee a lot will enjoy the Southem lllinois University rnvitatiOoJJ, of runs.. If all goes well witlt !he weather, tbe Eastern where llle Panthers went 1-2 by heating Mid­ "Eac.h year it is dilferenl for (Indiana State). baseball team will get to finally play some ball Continent Conference rival Westero Illinois but their hitting has been a ~Ius for them," Ohio Valley afte.r having the weekend off when the Eastern UM.-enity 9-4 while losing to both Northtro Scl:w:.Utz Hid. " Dew Obuu i.i Ullil: of O.u::U btzt As the Lady Panthers quietly Kentucky Invitational was canceled due to lllinois University by a 6 -3 score and to players and they have some other hitters that weather. Southern Illinois University by a 4-1 score. can hurt other teams." walked off tbe floor last Thursday after a seuoo,.ending "We have started to prepare for playi.Dg Howtver. Schmitz ts not counting oo an As for the key to sweepi.Dg the two games loss to Northeastern Illinois games this week and mat is all our team wants easy game, as tho Syeamoru are a team WI against Indiana State. Schmitt said bis team to do, is to just play some games," said head has experience in the nationaltou.rnament. University in the first round of will have to keep the Sycamore runners out of the Mid-Continent Conference coach Jim Schmitz io. reference to not being "Indiana State is goin,g to be a tough oppo. scoring position. tourney. disappointment would able to play over the weekend. "Hopefully nent, Schmitt said. "Last yeor they went to the "The key to wi.Doing is not allowing base we' ll be able to do that on Tuesday and regionals of the NCAA Toumamenl and wore runners to get on base early. because of seem to be the first word to Wednesday." come to mind. the champions of the Missouri Valley Indiana State's ability to swing the bats," The Panthers (2-4) will take tbe field today With tbe loss, the goal of Conference last year. They are r.. uy a solid Schmitz said. going to the Big Dance vanished too. This teuo tlut wu slated to finish fourth in the Mid-Coo bad fioished sixth with a 12-IS record. after earnin g a 16-12 mm just • yeu ago. And despite returuing eight players after a seasoo iD wbic.h Eastem had fallen a mere two points short to eventual Mjd. Con champ Westero Uliaois Univusity in the se=finals of the 199S posu u soa tourney, Eutero's drums of gomg to the NCAA were wiped oot after 40 minutes ofbuketblll Of k In dfsmlf)! In a11 1<1rlf11r .sonson game with Northeastern mtnob, as Eartern lost tho game by a S4-40 scoTB. The Lody Panthers, who jiJUshed With a 12-1S w..-all ~rd. IIDJH to to som• WltJJLiWerod quosfions in the off-season. 1996-97 season, which means 111'9' most of those players have experience, and o:rperience defi­ nitely counts. Roller coaster season ends off track Even more prom1sing than its role.. Eastern really focus in oo - and it bas to also fell victim to "freshman mis­ this fac~ is that of the top five scorers on this year's squad ­ Lady Panthers went through peri­ be ftom the heart - the shear com­ takes." two wore sophomores (Allison ods of inconsis­ mitment t'o winning," Klei.a said. "Shonee Batte played a bit at Lee and Barbora Gubova) and fall sho11 of tency and periods "And it's goiDg to take a tremen­ the point guard and the off guard, one was only a freshmu orsolid play on its dousamomu ofwo.Ik..- but she has a long way to go as (Shonee Batte). Also, in 19 of way to a 12-15 (9- Howevu. KJeiD also said. a far as decision making• .,. Klein season goals 9 in the Mid..Cott) the tum's 27 gamut either a c.huopionsbip season takes more said. "She's yonng and needs to than · wotL freshman or sophomore led the By JOSH HARBECK record. grow a Jot, and hopefully she' ll For next sea­ to \\!!.D • t~am iD seori.Dg. lOCI BRIAN lESTER ~rder c.h_a_mpi~ respond and go fmward as a play- son. head coach John t:llin Now, JUS't because Eastem is Stalf writera ombip. it not only takes \\'od.:. it et." returning a lol of i ts offeun: John Klein em poiar to •••oral takes great perfOIDIIJICtS (an