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Weather Friday will be continued cold with variable cloudiness, highs 'in the 30s. Friday night will be ews partly cloudy and colder with a chance of snow flurries and Eastern lows in the low Friday , Nov. 30, Charleston, Ill. Vol. 65, No.64 20 pages, Sections teens. 197� I I / 2 Iran makes threats; U.S. files suit byThe Associated Press The U.S. suit asked the court to cancer treatment, have told exiled diplomatic tactic, asked the Interna­ TEHRAN, ,Iran - The Moslem "declare that Iran shall release im- Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi he can tidnal Court of Justice in the Nether­ militants holding the U.S. Embassy mediately and permit to depart from travel, and a spokesman for the shah lands to order Iran to release the eclared Thursday that a trial of Iran immediat and ely all hostages says he might return to his Mexico embassy hostages. · merican hostages would become other members of the embassy." residence ithin 10 days. A world court ruling would further 'inevitable" if the deposed shah is Iran's terms for releasing the The new threats in the deepening hol-;ter Washington's hand before the lowed to leave the United States for ho�tages are that the deposed Shah crisis came after rriore than one million Security Council, scheduled U.N. to Mexico. Mohammed Reza Pa hlavi .. who is in Iranians, chanting hatred for the mecl this ''·eckend in a session many pokesman said a trial could begin \\ York tr , A s Ne for cancer eatment be "Yankees" and their willingness to regard as crucial in the diplomatic "very soon'' and hinted that the ext rallited for trial as a war criminal . die, poured through Tehran's streets campaign to end the confrontation estimated hostages also might be· ad SO This the Carter ministrat ion has in a rr.assive show ofreligious devo�ion peacefully. maltreated. refused to do. to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's holy Iran's religious rulers were waiting Meanwh ' ile, the U.S. filed -;ui1 Doctors at New York Hospital, war· against America. until the last minute to announce against Iran in an internatiornU rnurt where he has undergone gallstone and The, United States, trying a new whether the new acting foreign minis­ Thursday :;:::::;:;:;:;:::;:;:;::;.<:;::::;:;:;:;:::::::;:::;:;:;:;.;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:::::::::;:;;.�:::::;:;::=:;:;:;;;:;;!::::�;;:::;:;:;:::;:;:::;.;:;:;:::;:;:;:�;::::::::��%?.!:.::::;:���::::::::�::::::::.-:::�:�:::33::�:�::-=:��$;-:::;:;::��::�:;:;�:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;�:::;:;:::::::::�:::::::::::::::::::::��:::::::::;:;:;:::;:::::::::::::::;:;:;:;:;:: , appea!ing for immediatl' ter, Sadegh Gh0flv1:?rlch, will take part action to free the hostages. in the U.N. debate. Ghotbzadeh was In an urgent appeal to the In­ Mexico denies shah visa expected to annuu1ll-c 1hc decision at a ternational Court of Justice in The news conference scheduied for Friday. Hague, the Carter administration MEXICO CITY-The government He arrived June 10 on a visa good The th reats against the hostages, called for a ruling tha't the American said Thursday night "it would make no for six months, but Foreign Ministry held since the embassy was seized hostages be freed and the ground� or sense" for the deposed shah of Iran to spokesmen had said earlier the visa was Nov.4,,,were made in a statement by The the U.S. Embassy in Tehran be cleared . return to Mexico, so his visa will not be good only for one entry and exit . the miljtant students carried by Teh­ expires Dec . of the mob that seized the compound renewed. visa-was dated June 6 and ran Radio and in a spokesman's Nov. 4. Foreign Minister Jorge Castaneda on 9. telepl:10ne in terview. with The Asso­ In a letter to the international court , issued a terse staten-.ent to reporters "The government of Mexico will not ciatecf Press. Secretary the visa of the of State Cyrus R. Yance also and refused to answer questions. be in a position to renew The emb assy militants and Iranian the court for hospital because it would make asked unspecified "in- Doctors at the New York shah on Dec. 9 leaders have th reatened previously to terim measures of protection" fo r the where Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi no sense for him to return to Mexico," put the hostages on trial as "spies" if hostages. has been undergoing cancer treatment Castaneda said. the United States allowed the shah to The court, composed s ambassador to of 15 in- told him Wednesday he was free to He said Mexico' go anywhere but back to Iran to stan d uld ternational justices, is not in session, travel-, and there had been reports he_ Washington, Hugo B. Margain, wo tri al . but Yance cited the "ext raordinary would return soon to his rented inform the shah's "family and urgency" of the Iranian situation and mansion al Cuernavaca, 50 miles south representatives" of the decision.

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------�--- -- (JP) by LindaMorga n she said. Joshuwa Alita of Charleston was Under cross examination, Defense f a called to explain his decision to resign as A Thursday news conference tried Thursday in Coles County Circuit Attorney Stephen R. Ryan asked head •):· the Chicago school system, Joseph Hannon left many questions still · Court on charges of not yielding to a Decker where she was when she saw the unanswered . pedestrian after his car struck Eastern lights. Decker said she didn't He said neither fi nancial problems, political pressure, nor the expected junior Gail Decker on March 4. remember but it was in the crosswalk federal lawsuit over desegregat ion in Chicago schools were reasons behind his No verdict was given as judge Tom between the curb and. center dividing decision. E. Grace called for a recess until :30 line in the street. who allegedly left a Southern Illinois service station without paying p.m. Friday when the final arguments1 A man Alita said he did not see Decker until for worth of gas is dead following a shootout Thursday at a roadblock will be heard. he hit her. When he saw her hit the on 1 nter$11.38state 57 in Williamson County. On March 4, Gail Decker was hood of his car, he stopped and. fou nd Dead is Lawrence Miles, 23, of Bastrop,La., who allegedly refused to drop.a walking to the library when she walked Decker lying in the middle of the road. gun he was.holding when confronted by law enforcement officers at a roadblock across Garfield Street between Seeing a car approaching in the west­ three miles south of Marion Thursday morning. Coleman Hall and Booth Library. bound lane, Alita carried Decker out Decker said she was walking in the of t e way so she would not be h hit called on church officials in Illinois to ring markeCI crosswalk when she was struck Gov. James R. Thompson again. their church bells at noon each day "to remind all citizens of our state to pray by Alita driving his car east on Gar­ Sgt . James W. Lang, the first officer for the safety of the hostages" in Iran. field. at the scene of the accident, identified ThompsQn also asked for a public expression of support for 50 American Alita told Assistant States Attorney Alita as the driver of the car� He told hostages being held i� that country, saying he urged "Illinois citizens to write to . Mike Marsh that he had stopped and the jury when he arrived Decker was the Iranian Mission to the United States" in New York City. gone through both crosswalks when he lying in the .south side of the street. He hit Decker. said she appeared not to know what of the ir New Zealand DC-IO that crashed into a re�ot: An­ The pilot 'l'o Decker testified that she was walking was going on. tarctica volcano, killing all 257 persons aboard, apparently made a nav1gat1onal on the sidewalk heading north toward John Pauley, chief of police at error that took him.OJ'! the "wrong" side of the wing- lashed mountai n, the head the library. While walking across the Eastern, identified the defendant and of the recovery operation said Thursday. street in the crosswalk she turned to her con firmed Alita's testimony as being The death toll in Wednesday's crash, including 21 Americans, was the fourth­ left and saw automobile headlights the same as what Alita told him in a highest in aviation history. It was the third fatal accident involving a DC-IO this coming to ward her. She started statement the night of the accident. year, and it aroused new demands that the McDonnell Douglas plane be walking faster then to avoid being hit, grou nded.

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News Staff Editor in chief . Tom Keefe News editor .. .. Terri Hempstead Identification Statement Managing editor ... Brad Patterson Night staff Editorial Page editor . ...Paul Pinderski The Eastern News is published daily, Monday through Friday. at Charleston, Ill.during the fall Night Editor ...... Marsha Hausser Administration editor . Laura Fraembs and spring semesters and weekly during the summer term. except during school vacations or Asst. Night Editor ... Melinda DeVries Activities editor . ... Sandy-Young examinations. by the students of Eastern Illinois University. Subscription price: $5 per Wire Editor ...... M elinda DeVrie_s Campus editor. Marsha Hausser semes!8r, $1 for summer only. $1 0 for all year. The Eastern News is a member of the Sports Editor ...... Linda Charnesky Government editor .. .. Dyna Cole Associated Press. which is entitled to exclusive •;se of all articles appearing in this paper. The Copy Editors ...... Dru Sefton City editor . Ted Gregory opinions expressed on the editorial and op ed pages are not n8cessarily those of the ad· . . . ' Lola Burnham. Janet Gorski. Jeanenne Verge editor Theresa Norton ministration. faculty. or student body. Phone 531-28 ! 2. Second class postage paid at Brian Nielsen Cruzan . Marc Pacatte, Jean DuBravec Tony Sports editor . Charleston. Illinois. Publication number (USPS 002-250). Postmaster: Send address changes . i Dardano Cathy Stephens. Andy Savoie Advertising . ... Chauncey Blaisdei to Eastern News. Eastern Illinois University. Charles!'.ln. Ill. tl1920. Printed by Eastern Illinois . Circulation manager . Mike Renschen University. Charleston, IL 61920. Adviser . . Tom Hodges Friday, Nov. 30, 3 News 1979 Eastern News City concerned

by Dylan HigginsAbsence Stoever of said meters the city will lose maylosing too muc hbring money on the removal financial chased," she said. �oss The parking meters have been approximately $40,000 ·with the of the meters. The City Council will meet sometime ab sent from the square foralmost six removal of the parking meters, and "We are employing two meter in January to decide on whether or not months now, and downtown mer­ that the city will try to make it up by maids full time to do the ticketing, to keep the meters off the square or chants could not be happier. But some using general funds, such as property while still making payment on parking reinstate their use. city officials don't know what to do and income taxes. lots that we have leased or pur- about the financial loss the city will Stoever, however, said he thinks the absorb with the absence of the meters. removal of the meters is a good idea. "The absence· of meters has been Clancy Pfeiffer, Commissioner of very beneficial to the downtown area,'' Accounts and Finance, disagrees with Will Stice, manager of Hagel's Stoever's estimate of the loss, saying Jewelry, said. the city will only suffer a deficit of "People are more free to park on the $20,000. square, and that makes it better for all "I personally want the meters off included," he said. the square, but we are going to have to Rudolph Anfinson, President of the sit down and figure out the exact Downtown Shopping Center Group. expenses, and the exact financial agreed with Stice and said, "The situation so we can all make a sound merchants are very happy about it. judgement ·on the matter," Pfeiffer The customers and the townspeople said. have been saying that getting rid of Wayne Lanman, commissioner of the parking meters was a good move streets and public improvements, said forthe town." the absence of the meters was satis­ City Planner Larry Stoever said the fa ctory to him. City Council decided to remove the "I think the city will probabiy have meters for six months in an effort to to tighfen its belt economically, and I increase business in the · downtown hope they can do it without being hurt area. in some places,'' he said...... :: Stoever said he could not comment Olga Durham, commissioner of While drivers shopping downtown Charleston last year had to feed their on whether or not the meters should be public health and safety, said she liked change to the parking meters, shoppers on the square now have free parking. on the square, saying that the issue not having to put nickels into the (News file photo) was "too political " for him to handle. meters, but that she feels the · city is

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Corter speech shows calm, stern leadership

President Jimmy Carter's nationally to date from any Washington official. other options available to it-but televised press conference Wednesday Carter has spent the last thr.ee and one- think it would not be well advised to night on Iran showed the American half weeks in the seclusion of the White discuss them." people his strong determination to House and Camp David discussing He said he could not lay down a resolve the hostage situation. options he can take in this crisis. deadline for the release of the hostages He pledged that the United States The first option he used has been because such a threat might endanger would not· yield to blackmail by the peaceful, diplomatic negotiations. The the hostages. Islamic militants. Carter also said he next option, economic_sanctions, was Carter did not rule out the possibility was reserving strong measures to take used in reaction to the Iranian of military intervention since "the against Iran if any of the 49 American government's· refusal to negotiate. other available options" the United hostages is harmed. But the hostages still are not free, · States have include such action. It was the strongest message to Iran and Carter said the "United States has Carter approached the podiu m with _ a concerned expression. He delivered a stern message to Iran and a forceful commitment to the American people Good lucl� Panthers that he would continue to bear the total responsibility for this country's actions and the results of those actions. at 0.0t.ionols His pledge to free the hostages shows the strong commitment the American Panthers in The Panther soccer squad that defeated his 5-0 people wanted to hear. returns for the second straight last year's semi-finals. The president's platform of using year to the national finals this We congratulate coach Hynd­ the peaceful means of negotiation over weekend. man and his squad for another the brash military formula of in­ . sides, Egypt and Israel at Camp David, The Panthers will have a chance successful and entertaining tervention also will strengthen public to a workable peace solution in the to get even with some past playoff season. support for.his foreign policies. Middle East. foes and to gain the championship We also wish them the best - Carter is showing the calm but stern We hope the same outcome is true in trophy. during their final two contests of leadership ability that has charac­ this situation, one in which Carter is Coach Schellas Hyndman sai::l the season Friday and Saturday in terized his foreign policy to date. not just a mediator, but a principal his team wants another shot at top­ Miami, Fla. It was the same kind of leadership party in the settlement talks. ranked Alabama A&M, the school that brought together two opposing

Prepare for winter-Before it's t.oo late

After what seems to be a short sweeping the area under and around streets. skiing, toboganning, snowmobiling, ice period to time, Old Man Winter has. the heaters and replacing old filters. Also, do not avoid others with skating, as well as the traditional fun of once again· come to the Charleston The anti-freeze in cars sh0uld be troubles such as a car that will not building · snowmen and engagin-g in area. The cooler temperatures and checked and replaced if it has been a start, or a car stuck in a snow drift - snowball fights. light snows are harbingers of the below year since the last refill. Also, snow you could find yourself in their place at So we have positive things to look freezing temperatures and deep drifts tires should be placed on cars, but a later date. forward to, and even the negative to come. remember that studded tires are illegal. Remember that summer really is things can be lessened with a little Soon it will be too late to prepare for Reassess stopping distances while over; dress sensibly for the colder preparation before winter settles in for winter, and so here are some you drive, since it will take longer to temperature and biting winds to come. good. reminders of what should be done: bring your car to a stop on slick roads. The alternative is to plan for occasional 111 the meantime, enjoy what few nice By now, off-campus residents And when the weather becomes bad, visits to Eastern's Health Service. days remain, and think about those should have had their heating systems pay greater attention to pedestrians Of course, winter has much to offer: warm days and blue skies to come. checked. This· should include who might not be as careful .crossing

Previously 131ome Carter has stated that our Instead, the ayatollah, more concerned get what you pay for any more !" Using too foreign policy U.S. must cease supporting about the spiritual realms and moving valuable space for the misguided Editor, dictators like Battista , Dimh, Park, ' ·his nation back in time to some mystic antics of "Willie" is an excellent From Paul Pinderski's article of Marcos o , S moza, etc.; who were era, used the logic that two wrongs example of mismanagement of our Nov. 28, one has the impression that backed simply e because they were make a right. In this sense, Khom ini tuition money, part of which sub si­ Khomeini, not President Carter, is labeled anti-communist. Again clearly, is no better than the shah. dizes the student publication. mostly responsible for the current he forgot · this as well, because he Finally, President Carter has es- We were very pleased to see the situation . The Iranian crisis is not that considered allowing t�e shah's entry poused h igh moralism, yet like Wood­ omission of "Willie" due to space cl ean cut. Carter is not "silent, cool" into the United States prior to his row Wilson, has taken a course of limitations in recent issues. The space or "forceful." If anything, he has illness. Once the shah came here for actio n with self-righteous determina­ used to - acknowledge his absence, pursued a curious pol icy medical juxtaposed help, were efforts made to tion, while being inflexible to other however, further wasted valuable that has partially fostered this crisis. reassure Iran we were planning to alternatives. During the 1976 cam­ space. From the beginning of this contro­ return him to power? No, the Iranian paign, he said our foreign policy must The c;artoonist's cheap, derogatory versy, the administration backed the requests for x-rays and medical re­ be open, honest, enlightened, and humor degrades women, making them shah yet ignored its prior stand on s port which could prove his affl iction considerate in terms of both the anonymous. human rights. SA V AK, revealed by were an swered only by state depart­ industrialized and emerging nations. We feel this should not be printed va rious sources, was another Gestapo. ment press releases, a very high� But apparently old beliefs die hard. He by the Eastern News, which boasts Murder , torture, rape, etc. , were handed action . has adhered to the old practices and high integrity and award winning common pr actices. The shah also At this point. in all fa irness to the has rejected these new benchmarks. honors! handled imperial· power in the same president, some· word must be said This whole crisis may be a critical This letter was signed m81111er :1<; Louis XVI of France and about the ayatollah. The seizure of the turning point in his career. Only time by 13 students Nicholas II of Russia; each accumulat­ U.S. Embassy can be condemned in will tell . For now, both leaders are to ed great opulence at the e)'pense of NO WAY on religious. diplomatiC , or blame, not just one. their subjects, some of whom lived in judicial ·grounds. This senseless, re­ Augustine object squalor. of rule Jeff Hb misuses flex act ignored diplomatic immunity were allowed by the ends the and violated ntern ation al law. Other justifying i means . In he backed more effective means co uld have been Kill Willie All letters to the editor must carry the name, 1973, the OPEC increase at our expense to enrich taken. like embargoing oil exports to Editor, address and telephone number of their authors price for identification purposes. Letters which do nol his state. So indeed was this man our the United States. How wo uld have the The Eastern News has made rel e­ carry this information will not be published. friend? American public reacted to that move? vant the old adage, "you sure don't Friday, Nov. 30, News 1979 -·-····· 5 Bruce seeks re-election Friday Happy Hour Sen. 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accessibility for the handicapped on Dec. 6. _ be compl�ted during the summer term. of progress. campus is now being reviewed by the It will take three to four months for Weir said he would have preferred "When dealing with bureaucracy Capital Development Board in the architects to finish designing the the accessibility project to have been you can only go so fast," she said. Springfield. plans for construction and · will done several years ago. "Considering (this) we're doing ffne." Barbara Platt, a member of the probably be May before construc-t ion Platt said other universities are also subcommittee on Ha ndicap Access Remodelling, said the plan lets the board know what exactly Eastern is Annual holiday concert set for Sunday going to do with the $476,200 _t hat has by Sue Ann Rentfrow John Brinkman said. Four girls will E. Snyder, said the Concert Choir will been g ranted to it by the Board of Eastern's Mixed Chorus, Cecilian perform a Hungarian dance with their be singing, from both sides of the Higher Education for accessibility. Singers and Concert Choir will present interpretation of the song , while the concert hall, "Lift Up Your Heads, David lee Weir, executive assistant 0 their annual Christmas concerts at 4 chorus is accompanied by a single ye Gates," a motet for double choir of the 504 committee at Eastern, who is by and 8 p. m-. Sunday in Dvorak Concert piccolo, he added. Heinrich Schuetz. The choir will also _a lso handicapped, said Phase 1 of the- Hall. The Cecilians will be accompanied sing "Go Tell _it on the Mountain," operation should be completed soon. a John Maharg, director of the Mixed by David Welker and Laura Nasman spiritual arranged by Maharg. Phase involves eight to ten curb cuts I Chorus, said some of the songs his on the guitar and Julie Warnick on- the The Concert Choir will also perform _ and two ramps funded by operating choir will sing are, "O Magnum piano to the song "I Sing Noel ," "Fall Softly Snow," with Monica fu nds at Eastern. This phase will . - Mysterium" by Jacob Hand!, "Furn, Brinkman said. They will finish with McRoberts of Charleston as a soprano increase the amount of money - Furn, Furn," a traditional carol, and "O Come, Come, Emmanuel. " soloist, Snyder said. The final selec­ available from th� BHE allotment. 0 "Rodie Christus na tus est," by Director of choral activities, Robert tion will be "Wake, Awake. " Two curb cuts which will be installed Healey Willan. include the east side of the University The Cecilian Singers will highlight Union and one between McAfee their sel'ections with "Christmas Gymnasium and the Physical Science Dance of the Shepards," conductor Eastern students offered Building. One ramp will also be placed -study program in Ireland

by Joan Snedeker live in Dublin and mosr of their COeollcpooll ChiQ d. A summer study program in Ireland research will be done there at Trinity for Eastern students will be offered College Library. He said research is this summer. It offers six credit hours only part of the experience of living in ffiove you 110ceflt.d 9 wo.�{Qholld oQQ wee{Q4w;t go you along with the cultural experience of Dublin. "You can go to the theater, . crndQoo{Q at yo! go oghoV\led. living in Dublin. musical events, get drunk, have dates, co11hove cu1 r.dur.otio11 9' V\1 The program has been in existence and meet Irish lads," McCormick said. CRuMi11g DE LI dllo11gee11o ugh. i.11 ChollQegto11ts (A)O!lg for thirteen years. McCormick said, "The study group r· i� e - The study, which lasts from June 12 will stay in a pretty little place outside ' to July 26, will be centered around a the11yo u geQO CRogrC�!'-- no0r t oQQowed i11 COeQt! of Dublin. " Students can take excur· rr �r11 o research project which the student sions all around Ireland. The last ten y chooses and has approved by an days of the trip are free for travel CGut NO W �r��Oi: ri /_; ()X� ! '3'fove _ou 110cQogg '? �ou.trr. instructor in the appropriate depart­ anywhere in Europe. 11n �otcdwallegt o/le. 9-Joull - cpQeogeffio11ey '-D eo/l , ment. Students in good academic standing CU11cQeQe ollgeis o �o�gV\lith. 011ei11 the baV\li.Qy is e11ough! Frank McCormick, assistant profes­ and capable of doing independent sor of Eng!lsh and director of the research who are interested in spend· Ireland Summer Study, said the pro­ ing a summer in Ireland can contact .Qig11ed gram is not only a research project but McCormick for further information at also a vacation. 581-3615. uUothell McCormick said the stl,ldents will cp_g_ 0'he CGoe{QCOool l �odeis gticb11g!

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Senate adopts IAB bylaws,. approv�s appropriations senate . by Pat Sheehey The student senate Wednesday Cavanaugh explained that the approved Intercollegiate Athletic money wo uld be used to pay a student Board bylaw changes and appropri- who was making the costumes. ations to various campus organiza- A proposal to strengthen the finan- tions. cial disclosure policy forsena te mem- The bylaw changes passed are an bers was also passed by the senate. updated, clarified version of the The proposal states any unsuccess- current set of rules. ful senate candidate who fails to report The s.enate approved creating a line his campaign spendings will be , ite� to its budget to provide funds for removed from the line of succession. · membership in student associations. The line of succession is a system by Eastern holds membership in the which the candidate who received_ the Illinois Student Association, the most votes inherits a senate off ice seat ' American Student Federation and the if one is vacated from the district he American Student Association. campaigned for. The senate passed· expenditures of All senate candidates are required

· $300 for a one year membership to the to turn in financial statements. ISA, $19.80 fora one year membership They a lso passed a proposal to to the ASF , and $15 for a two year create an honor system composed of a membership to the ASA, dean's list, an honor's list and a ,The proposed rugby team budget for university scholar list. Spring 1980 was also passed by the Students on the dean's list must · senate. rank in the top 5 percent of the school · The . senate overrode the auditing and have a grade poirit average of 3.5. committee's refusal to give the Pink The student must also attend Eastern Panthers funds to purchase new full time. uniforms. Students eligible for the honor's list Ann Cavanaugh, assistant student must meet these requirements but ­ may have an undeclared major. activities director, spoke· in behalf of the Pink Panthers. The University scholars will be the "The girls have had fundraisers and students in the top 10 percent of their also asked for donations from private ·graduating class based on their cum­ sources. They have tried," she told the ulative grade point average. Stop, look and listen Jim Churchill of the Illinois State Board of Education urged high school Concert to raise money fo r clinic ' - students Thursday at a traffic safety workshop to plan projects to promote The Coles County Barber Shop The chorus has 30 members and is winter safety. The projects, to be implemented in high schools, would illustrate e Chorus will hold its annual winter dir cted by _Tom Woodall of the safety in driving, school bus riding and outdoor activities. This is the 17th year · concert charity show at 2 p.m. Sunday physical education department. Other the workshop has been held in Illinois. (News photo by Debby Oller) in the Union addition Grand Ballroom. members are from Charleston, Mat­ toon, Gre�nup and Arcola, Leathers Ron Leathers, Dean of the School of · Education and a member of the said. chorus, said the concert is held to raise The Gentry Quartet, also from the money for the Institute of Logopedics, Charleston-Mattoon area, will be clinic hospital for children with guest performers at Sunday's concert, a "" speech defects. The clinic has been the he added. international charity of the chorus for The public is invited and donations fifteen years. - will be taken, Leathers said. about

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One year ago this to set up Cobb's winning weekend, two fourth TD fro!ll "three yards out quarter touchdowns gave with just four minutes Eastern a 26-22 victory remaining in the game. over Youngstown State The Panthers held on and a berth in the NCAA to win, but not without a Division II cham­ controversial fi nish. ' pionship football game. Eastern fans stormed the The Panthers trailed field in the final seconds 22- 14 before Steve Turk when Youngstown was threw first down passes trying to get off its last of 11 and 17 yards to play, but the decision James Warring, Poke stood. Cobb broke loosi; for a The Panther triumph 24-yard gain and then avenged a 40-24 loss to Turk found Warring in the Penguins earlier in the end zone for a 12- the season.

yard scoring strike. The semi-final game 1 or 2 female subleasers for spring Yo� ngstown fumbled began with a thrilling 90- in Brittany, heat paid, 1 0% discount if the ball on its next play yard kickoff return for a paid in advance. Call Kathy 345· 6822. from scrimmage and touchdown by Eastern's Tom Pettigrew recovered Mark Campana. 2 males sublease Regency apart· ment for less. Dan: Pat 348·0203. �07 1=:�\\,».:l�$i.'l:>:=:?i>!,'i:ii::>:=5��;::;::::::::;:::<=:::::::::::::::::,:::::::;::::::::;:«=;1 �0°"'��· t 00 i!i � l?SZSi!25iZ25l5i!Sl!il.5i!SZSi!.5l!i'ZSC!25UZ!iZSi!25l2!5ZSl!25l2!5Z5l!SZ5�5l5i!R!iil5Z25ii!SZ!�25i!2!iZ5i25Z2!� $14 � ·•�e - � ...... i} I on a Wa�hington I · Dance to the Tune of ssoo.oo I Kick off your shoes! b �i I!1l Friday 4 O'Clock Clu 1: Rest your b udget on this $ i® big hand carved rocker! I Iii - · s - Dance Contest • Last Week Before Finals $65.95 A great buy • Dance Contest Today .and $ t 4 • Registration 4-5 pm l V"!ii:=R'l less than • Contest Begins at 5 ever!! •No Entry Fee Judging by Audience Applause • Double Bubble 2-8 pm Now soc Mixed Drinks e you richer JUSt i:! Your friends can mak $ 500 fill Daily 9:30 -5 t Mon-Fri ill 8 9 5 I Reg. 79.6 5 . 9 5 f l!!!.l Charleston !!!! l!l uNFINISHED- Square : : MOT : ;:;:;:;:; ::;:;:;:; :;:;:;:;: ;:;:;: ;:; :;:;: ::Si HE :::::;:;:::::=:::;::;:�;: KS l::::::c::: ::::-.;;:::::: ::::::::::::::�::- :::::::: ::�::::::::::::;:;:--:::=:: :: :::::::: :::: : : : ; �512rut5msi�rutSCSZSi!Sa5?25?.!iZSZSi!2S t UN: FIN:ISHED ��.ljilQl��22�msi�22S�!Sl2�06 Ffiday, Nov. 30, Official Notices 1 o •astern flews 197 9

male subleasor for spring. Roommate(s) needed for 2 Wanted Regency apts. 348- 101 3, Joe. bedroom apt. this spring. $75. 348· 8864. female roommate in a house­ 1 female to sublease apartment ��-�30 ·Cl.assified ads spring semester. Call 345-5495. spring semester. 345-4296. Male subleaser for spring. Lin· Wanted 2-4- male students to sublease colnwood apts. Call Jim 348-8079. Lincolnwood apt.-spring. 345- Female subleaser for spring 1 female subleaser needed for ��-02 6780. semester. Call Patty. 34'5-2867. modern apartment. Call 345-6288. One male to sublease apartment­ Driving lessons wanted. Good pay. 04 30 spring. 348-0449, ask for Joe. Call 345-4859. Ask for Thomas.   A good reel-to-reel tape deck. For 1 female to sublease for spring Two female subleasers. Regency personal use. Call 581 -2595. Roommate to sublease for spring. Needed one female to sublease. semester. Excellent location on south Apts . 345-3204, Julie or T J. 80/month . Call 348-8681 . Free rent till January. spring semester 10th . Cute house newly remodeled.  14 . ��-30 $89/month. Call 345-2809. Driving lessons wanted. Good pay $60/month. 348-8492. Female to sublease Regency Apt. Wanted: 2 females to rent 3 ·06 Call 345-4859. Ask for Thomas. 30 for spring. Utility deposits plus May's bedroom house with 2 others. Chess and/or bridge partners. Call ��-30 One or two females needed to rent paid. 348-0438. Located behind Regency apts. John 581 -5 723. 1 female to sublease apt. with 3 sublease Regency Apts .-closest others spring semester only. Ex­ building to campus, nice roommates. Need 3 females to sublease $1 25/month all utilities included. Call ��-05 · 581 -5055. Male to share apartment. $80, cellent location on 9th Street. Call May rent paid-345-9597. Regency apt: spring semester. Call 0 utilities paid . 348-1 41 9. 345-5854. 348-8401. 4 Needed: One male to sublease �30 Houseboy wanted for Alpha Gamma ��- 13 Lincolnwood apt. for spring semester. 1 male subleasor for spring. MALE: Sublease own room. House Delta house. Call 345-.4 792 or 345- Wanted: typing. Call Debbie at 345- Call Brian at 345-7728. ·Regency apts 345-7757. Joe. 3 blocks from campus. 348-8277. 3391 for details. 2595 between 4:30 and 9 p.m. ·�- 10 30 30 14 04 Otficial Notices are paid for through the Office of University Relations. Questions concerning notices directed to that office. 0 f f •I C I• a I n 0 t •I Ce S should be

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Everyone should plan to insufficient funds, you classes will be students who have borrowed under 1 980 and May, 1 981 must file their address fo.r next sem"ester to the wear appropriate clothing. cancelled and you will need to register the Illinois Guaranteed Loan Program. applications with Dr. Atkins not later PlacerT)ent Center and indicate that All portable electric heaters which again just before Spring classes Borrowers under the Illinois than December 21 , 1 979. he/she wishes to receive the vacancy are University " property must be begin. Guaranteed Loan Program should Consult your instruction sheet for · Dr. Ferrel Atkins bl!lletins. turned in to the department head for check out with the lending institution. Professor, Mathematics Any student who will be student storage. Heaters which are private the dates of Early Enrollment, or call Students may call 581-371 5 and CAMPUS INTERVIEWS teaching next semester should report property should be removed from the the Registration Office for the details arrange n appointment with Miss you need. December 3 · - U. S. Air Force; his/her address for next semester to premises. a Nancy Compton. Social Security Office; U. S. Treasury the Placement Center if he/she Martin lgnazito Michael D. Taylor Nancy Compton Internal Rev. , Criminal Justice. wishes to start receiving the Assistant Director Director, Registration Collection Specialist December 4 - Peace Corps. educational va ancy bulletin. of Physical Plant FINAL EXAM CHANGES c FINANCIAL AIDS DISBURSEMENT December 5 - State of Ill. - Capital James Knott, Director SPRING 79 Students who . have three fi nal Career Planning All financial aid recipients of awards Development Board. FINANCIAL AID APPLICANTS examinations scheduled for one day & Placement Center scheduled to be disbursed on December 1 O - Social Security Deadlines for applying for financial may fill out a request for a change in EMERGENCY BUILDING December 7, 1979 and those who Office. aid Spring Semester 1 980 are: the office of the Dean, Student TEMPERATURE RESTRICTIONS · failed "io obtain their aid of an earlier SUMMER JOBS February 1 , 1 980, for National Academic Services, Old Main 118 . In order to comply with Federal scheduled date are asked to report to December 5 - Corps of Engineers, Direct Student Loan, SEOG, ESDS, Forms for requesting a change are regulations (See CAMPUS CHATIER the Office of Financial Aids, Room 12- Lake Shelbyville. CWSP. Entire file must be complete in now available and must be submitted No. 27, September 21 , 1979 and B, Student Services Building from 9 - James Knott, Director Financial Aid Office by this date. no later than Friday, December 7, FACULTY CAMPUS NEWSLETIER 12 npon and 1-3:30 p.m. on · Career Planning 2. March 15, 1980 for BEOG. 1 979. Students are discouraged from No. 4, September 21 , 1979) all December 7th. Please bring your & Placement Center Students who previously have · requesting instructors to deviate from campus personnet are alerted to the validated l.D. card with you. PLACEMENT REGISTRATION received aid commitments for Spring the published examination schedule. following: Sue Sparks McKenna Arwone receiving a degree by the Semester are not required to reapply. Reasons of personal convenience end of the Summer Term 1980 who No heating quipment of ANY KIND Director of Financial Aids e · Sue Sparks McKenna such as work, transportation shall be operated during occupied has not registered for placement Director of Financial Aids COMPLETE EARLY ENROLLMENT arrangements or vacation plans, do should pick up placement materials in hours to maintain space temperature Any student who pre-enrolled for STUDENT BORROWERS not constitute ground for approval of the Placement Center located in the above 65 degrees F ( 18 degrees C). Spring Semester should complete his examination changes. ALL STUDENTS who have Student Services Building. If THE OPERATION OF PORTABLE Early Enrollment in the University borrowed funds under the National SamuelJ ."Taber , placement registration is delayed one ELECTRIC HEATERS IS Union Ballroom. Present your l.D. Direct Student Loan Program and Dean, Student year beyond graduation, a fee of SPECIFICALLY PROHIBITED BY THE Card according to the . following Eastern student loan fund programs Academic Services $25.00 is charged.to register. REGULATIONS. schedule by first letter of last name: are required to report to the Loan James Knott, Director The regulations provide for civil R-S 8:30 a.m., Mon., Dec. 10 SUMMER FINANCIAL Repayment Office (back of Old Main) Career Planning penalties of $5,000 and criminal T-Z 12 noon, Mon., Dec. 1 O AID APPLICATIONS for a Terminal Interview before & Placement Center penalties of $10,000 for each oc­ A-C 8:30 a.m .. Tues., Dec. 11 Summer 1 980 Financial Aid Ap­ GRADUATING, TRANSFERRING to SENIORS currence! Departments and in­ D-G 12 noon, Tues., Dec. 11 plications are now available in Room another institution, OR OTHERWISE Any student registered for dividuals involved with violations may H-J 8:30 a.m., Wed., Dec. 12 12-B Student Services Building. ALL TERMINATING enrollment at Eastern placement who graduates at the end be accountable for any financial K-M 12 noon, Wed., Dec. 12 APPLICATION FILES (including the "I N-0 8:30 a.m., Th.urs., Dec. 13 EIU application and the Family , FRIDAY All Students 12 noon, Thurs., Dec. Financial Statement) must be com­ MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY December 21 13 plete in our office no later than June December 17 December 18 December 19 December 20 DOOR CLOSES AT 3:30 P.M. 1, 1980. STUDENTS MAY REPORT AFTER Sue Sparks McKenna THEIR SCHEDULED TIME BUT NOT Director of Financial Aids 0730-0930 M-1 400 T- 1 300 T- 1 200 M-1 300 T- 1100 BEFORE. or SCHOLARSHIPS PUBLIC HEAL TH Completion of Early Enrollment T- 1 230 We have received notification of INCLUDES PAYMENT OF FEES DUE scholarships for Public Health Studies FOR SPRING SEMESTER. M-1 500. T- 1 600 in 1980-81 . The deadline for completing Early Makeup or M-0800 Makeup or M-1 200 M-0900 Application forms can be obtained 1000- 1200 Enrollment is 3:30 p.m., Thursday, Arranged Arranged from: Dec. 13. FAILURE TO COMPLETE Richard J. Grabher, Chairman WILL RESULT IN CANCELLATION OF l.P.H.A Awards Committee T- 1 500. T- 1 530 Makeup SCHEDULED CLASSES. T-0900 T- 1 000 IDPH, Region 38 M- 1 000 Makeup or or SPECIAL NOTE: To avoid in­ 1300- 1 500 or Makeup or 21 2 5 S. First Street Arranged Arranged convenience, please do NOT have T-0930 Arranged Champaign, IL 61 820 checks for Spring fees sent to the Phone (21 7)333-691 4 Registration Office or to the cashier. Deadline for RETURNING ap­ AT EARLY ENROLLM_ENT, each M-1 600 M-1 100 -T- 1400 T-0800 plications is JANUARY, 1, 1980. 1530-1 7 30 student must make any payment due Eldene Butler for Spring. ALL STUDENTS MUST Financial Aids Advisor STOP AT THE CASHIER STATION - INCLUDING STUDENTS WHO HAVE DEPENDENT INSURANCE M-1 900 T- 1 900 W- 1 900 R- 1900 1900-2 100 Students covered by EIU's � A FULL-PAY SCHOLARSHIP. ' Michael D. Taylor Sickness and Accident Insurance are FINAL EXAM SC_HEDULE 4. Final examination periods in­ herein. Director, Registration eligible to purchase the same in­ surance for their dependents. The 1 . Final examinations are scheduled dicated in the above schedule as 7. Final examinations are to be EARLY ENROLLMENT FEES deadline to purchase dependent on the basis of the first class hour "Makeup or Arranged" are to be used given in all courses unless specifically The total of registration and service coverage for Spring Semester 1 980 meeting of the week irrespective of only in cases where: exempted under the provisions of r.0. fees for a student who is an Illinois is January 30, 1980; however, if whether the first hour is classroom or a. The first class hour meeting of 5 and/or no. 6 above or by depart­ resident will be $394.20 for· an un­ there is to no be lapse of time bet­ laboratory activity. the week does not conform to the mental recommendation to, and dergraduate and $4 17. 20 for a ween fall and spring semester 2. Final examinations for multiple­ schedule patterns established herein. approval by, the Council on Academic graduate student (full-time status, 12- coverage, payment must be made hour classes are scheduled on the b. The meeting time of the class Affairs. 1 8 semester hours undergraduate, prior to January 15, 1980. The ef­ basis of the first hour of the multiple­ appears in the Semester Class 8. Students may not deviate from 12-16 semester hours graduate). fective date for coverage is the date hour block. Schedule as "ARR." the published final examination Any full-time student who holds a c. The student presents an ap­ schedule without written approval of teacher education, military, or of payment of the premium or the first 3. A M-, T- , W- , or R- prefix in­ . day of registration whichever is later. dicates whether the first class day of proved examination change request. the Dean , Student Academic Ser­ legislative scholarship will have to pay Applications may be obtained in the the week is Monday, Tuesday, 5. Final examinations in one vices. $90. 70. Office of Financial Aids, Room 7-B, Wednesday or Thursday. For in­ semester hour courses may be given 9. ·instructors may not devi te from CHECKS FOR PAYMENT a Student Services Building. PRICES stance, M-0800 indicates the at the discretion of the instructor and, the published final examination Please do NOT have checks sent to FOR SPRING SEMESTER 1 980 ARE scheduled time for the final if given. should be scheduled-for the schedule without written approval of the Registration Office or to the AS FOLLOWS: examination in a class having its first last regular class meeting of the term. the department chairperson and Dean cashier; doing so can inconvenience SPOUSE AND CHILDREN $31 . 20 class hour meeting of the week at 6. Final examinations in courses of the School or College according to you . Parents should send the check, SPOUSE ONLY $1 5.60 0800 on Monday , R-1 900 is for a numbered 4 750 or above may be guidelines established by the Vice payable to Eastern Illinois University, CHILDREN ONLY $1 5.60 class having its first class hour given at the discretion of the in­ President for Academic Affairs. to YOU so that you can present the Sue Sparks McKenna meeting of the week at 1 900 on structor and. if given. are to conform Samuel J. Taber, Dean check for payment when you come to Director of Financial Aids Thursday, etc. to the schedule patterns established Student Academic Services claim your schedule and fee bills. Classifieds F�day, Nov. 30, 19I 79 Easter11 News 11

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Wanted: Class rings, wedding rings, Storage space for rent as low as New home. Financing available. THANKS to all the strangers who I'll do your typing. Fast, cheap. Call stereos, musical instruments, $15 per month. Mini-storage of Call R. Zabka, 345-6861 . were kind enough to hold doors for Mary 348-8576 before 9 pm. motorcycles, etc. We pay cash. Charleston. Phone 345-67 46. me: thanks to my friends who gave me 00 Benson's, 809 Charleston. Mattoon . Fresh cut Christmas trees. Curtis moral support: and especially thanks Problem pregnancy? Help available. 234-8508 after 11 a.m. Room in private home spring Tree Farms. 1 '12 mile east of to my close friends who had to live Counseling, medical, financial ��--�00 semester with kitchen privileges to Charleston on Harrison St. Rd. or you with bad m0ods and had to carry my planning. 348-81 91 . Commuter: Effingham-Charleston. quiet, serious student. $1 20 monthly. may cut your own from our fields. tray in the cafeteria I never could 00 Arrive 8, leave 4 Monday, Wed­ Call 345-2809 after 4 p.m. Contact us for directions. Pine Cones, have made it without you all. Thanks Stroh-a-Party! For more information nesday, Friday . 342-2673. Wreaths & Roping available. Harrison again-Hopalong Hackman contact Joe Dively, Stroh's college 3-room furnished apartment near St. open 1 0 am til 9 pm. Fields open 9 rep. 348-0336. 3 males to sublease for spring square. Utilities paid. Available am until dark. Huggie-These past six months mwf semester. Regency. Call 345-9485. January 1. Call 345-4336. have been the best evert Remember. Typist available. Call Evelyn 345- �-30 14 Natural evergreen wreaths, garland forever and always; and always and 6831 .

Rhythm guitarist, vocalist. for rock Unfurnished apt. for 2 persons. (roping) and swags. Also a few 5 ft. forever'! Love, Tam ______oo band. 923-3730, ask for Clyde. 155-1 75 plus utilities. Close to trees. Wreaths approximately 18 inch 30 OPENING IN COVENANT HOUSE. . ------�----- square . Call after 2 p.m., 348-87 43. diameter. red bow and pine·cones- Good Morning. Sunshine! love Spring 1979. A Christian community 2 subleasors needed for spring �-30 $6. 50. Garland $1 per yard. Swags _ you! for EIU women. $65fmonth. 348- semester. Call 345-301 2. Country-quiet mobile home to rent. with red bow and pine cones (for 0733. �-03 Five minutes from Lantz parking. doors and graves) approximately 28 Fu-Fu's Mom, Eleven months have 00 Two female subleasors to share a Large bedroom $100, small $80. in. long-$6.00. Trees $1 . 50/foot. now passed since we first met. The PANTHER PRIDE is coming Call after 6 p.m. to order. Blair Tree December 1-join the pride behind two bedroom furnished fully· carpeted 345-25· 78 or 345-6754 evenings. brilliance of your beauty when I looked apartment with third roommate, Only mwf07 Farm, 349-8688. upon you then seems dim, when the bench-everyone welcome who $80 each. 345-9504. Student teaching in Flora? Single compared to the brilliance I see now. likes to get involved in Panther Pride. female teacher has room for rent; $20 Full set Cameo drums, including You have let me understand the true Jersey and flag information available Male: Sublease spring apartment 3 a week plus' half utilities. Call 618- symbols and traveling cases. meanings of sharing, trust and love. from John at Eastside Package or blocks from campus. 1111 Second 6 62-4 759 after 4 weekdays. Originally $2000, will sell $.850 or For that and everything else you have Roe's Upstairs. St. apt. 7. Call 345-4 708. 04 best offer. Travis Bean wood grain done, everything you are now and will Partially furnished 1 -bedroom electric guitar w/case. Brand new be later, I love you. Antonio's Dad 10 O'CLOCK ROG'S: Sign up with Female subleasor for spring apartments for rent in Charleston, $1 195. Will sacrifice for $600. Call Art. Jerry_ or John and receive a free semester at Regency apts. Call 348- $1 50 and $175 per month. All utilities David 345-771Oor 348-8387. Psychology T-shirts are on sale on drink each Monday, Tuesday. 0431 . 30 paid. Also 5 bedroom house furnished - ______30 the first floor Science Building. Wednesday, Thursday in November 1971 Buick Electra, 2 dr, good One female roommate for spring $90 each for four, $80 each for five. and December. body, motor burns no oil, good tires, close to campus. Call 345·9748. 345-4508. Only 5 more days to enter your 07 ��-30 dependable! $750. Ph. (618)665- candidate in ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA's I'll type for you. Call Sandy at 345- 3065 after 5 p.m. 1 or 2 male roommates for spring. WILLING TO DEAL!! Spring 4th annual HAIRY CHEST Contest at 9397. �-30 ____ y, block from campus. 345-3789. sublease-one to three males. 348- Krackers Dec. 4. All proceeds go to 14 . Stereo cassette adapter to play 30 0852 the American Heart Fund. Call Lauria Jr. Accounting and Finance majors cassettes through 8-track player. 1 female to sublease apt. with 3 ��-30 345-931 2 or 345-6032. interested in work experience with the others. Spring only. 316 Student sleeping study room. 5 345-7294. 30 Federal Deposit Insurance Cor­ Youngstowne apts. Jennifer 345- blocks off campus. Available Dec. 26. Carpet your room with a remnant poration should contact Jane Ziegler. 286. Private entrance, bath . Off street from Carlyle Interiors Unlimited. Cooperative Education. Room 15, 4 · parking. No cooking: No pets. Phone Announcements Located 2 miles west of Charleston Student Services. for more in­ 2 males sublease in Regency. Own 345-6458 after 5. on Rt. 16. Open 8-6 Monday through formation. Application deadline is bedroom. Call Ralph 348-0453. Nature Woman: Have . a good Saturday. Phone 345- 77 46: Nov. 30. 07 weekend. Behave. Love Paul ��-30 For Sale Newman BIRTHRIGHT CARES, gives free Experienced typist will do typing at For Rent 30 pregnancy tests. Mon. thru ·Fri. 3-7 reasonable rates. Call 348-8341 .

Bruce Rewerts-Hope to see you in ______mwf p.m. 348-855) . Three room furnished apartment for . Pioneer SX-424 receiver, 20 watts Florida. Love Lorna lou ��-00 Unitarian Fellowship meets first and men. Available immediately. Call 345- per channel. Excellent condition. 30 Wish someone Happy Birthday. third Sundays each month at 10:30 · 4846. 348-8373. Dizzy Joey the bad catholic happy anniversary, Merry Christmas. a.m. SW corner of Johnson and 30 ��-04 drunkard cordially -invites the Dynamic Alpha Phi pledges will sing your Eleventh . Call 1-346-2467 Nordica ski boots, size 1 O'!,, $50. Duo, Kermit, and Rock Studwall to an greeting. Sign up today. Union, 9-4. �--���-06 Campus Clips 348-8659, ask forSteve . Iranian feast at 6:00, Dec. 9th at the �-�30 Come celebrate Happy December �-05 Coco Riba lounge. Lovely pairs of The Greenhouse girls invite all our at a late birthday party for Denise Christian Collel(iate Fellowship 10 United Airlines coupon. Expires coconuts will serve. White sheet only. friends to our 2nd annual hat party Murphy-Sat. night, 1420 7th St. worship December 15, 1979. Call 345-7939 ��-30 after the game Sat.  30 The Chris1ian Coll egiate Fellowship between 5:30-6:30 p.m. 1st East Weller, You've been super ��--���-30 Beck. It's been 5 great ones. Love 11 orship service will be held at 10:30 03 friends when I needed you most. Hey all you HAIRY guys why not put Marc a.m. Sundays in the Union addition Epiphone 6 string acoustic guitar, Thanks! Pat your chest to the test at ALPHA _30 Charle,,!on-Mattoon room. Everyone with case. Call Cary-345-7 1 98. 30 ALPHA's 4th annual "Hairy -.- SIGMA 'The Professional Businesswomen" is welcome. 03 KEEP ABORTION SAFE and legal. Chest" contest Dec. 4th at Kr ackers. is the topic for lecture by Professor Fellowship of C�rislian Alhleles lo 67 Cougar XR?: Nice inside, rougn Protect your right to choose. Join For more info call 345-6032 or 345- Sally Jo Wright scheduled for meel outside. $450. 348-0881 . NARAL. Free referrals. 345-9285. 9312. December 4th at 7:00 in the Old The Fel lows hip of Christian -���-07 ��- 12/ 14 �--��-�-04 Ballroom. Everyone's welcome. Athletes will meet al 9 p.m. Monday Monteverdi stereo receiver, 40 Use your quarter beer glass to vote Need sewing done for holidays? ___03 the Stevenson basemen1. in watts rms per channel, almost brand for the HAIRIEST guy at· the 4th ' Sewing, mending, hemming. Call AMA to sponsor business nil(ht new. Realistic audio power meter. annual "HAl8Y CHEST" contest Dec. ' Bonnie 345-5495. . Lost and Found The American Marketing active rms reading power meters. 4 at E.L. Kracker. All proceeds go to 04 Association is sponsoring a "Come $250 or offer. $350 invested. Call the AMERICAN HEART FUND. Hairy Auditions �or MAPAS production of Look Us Over" night featuring all the Dan 5636, must sell! C hest contest is sponsored by Alpha "Fiddler on the Roof" Dec. 3, 4, &. Lost: Gruen watch in Lantz bldg. business. organizations at 7 to 9 p.m. 30 Sigma Alpha. Call 345-931 2 or 345- 5th. Lakeland College Theatre, 7:36 area. Sentimental · value-reward . on Tuesday in the Arcola-Tuscola 19,76 Jeep CJ7, many options. 6032. p.m: Please call Kathy at 5498. room of lhe union. $4500. 345-4278 or 345-7083. 06 04 03 ��-30 Della Psi Kappa lo initiate pledl(es 1970 Chevy Impala. Good Copy-X: -Fast ty ping. 'low offset KIDI Happy Birthday, you finally Lost: Black & white y, St. Bernard, Delta Psi Kappa will hold ils mechanical condition. New tires, Xerox prices. 345- hardy for a month while Setter. 2 months old, young girl is printing. low . made it! Party '12 initiation al 6:30 p.m. on Sunday in battery & muffler, $500. 581 -2741 . 6313. you can legally and fine a good ID so heartbroken. Please help-reward. room 136, MeAfee Gym. Member' ��--���-30 fr we can party the next 5 months. Love Vicinity of 12th ando Monroe. Call should come earl y. XMAS TREES. Steve and Sally Hey Swimmers: Good luck this Buzz 348-0326. Navil(ators to rally Sturgeon invite you to shop their fine weekend. Guys: Let's make �-�-30 -���-30 The Navigators, a Christian group selection of Scotch Pine Xmas trees. Nationals, Girls: George Williams? No Maureen, To the best roommate I've Found: Brown wallet found outside on campus, will hold a rally al 7:30 4 '12 miles east of Charleston on Rt. sweat! ever had! Happy 21 st on December Fine Arts center two weeks ago. Friday in lhe Uni1ed Campu' 16. Open until 9 p.m. daily. p.m. �-30 1 stt Lori Claim in art dept. office. Ministries Center across 4th Street ______30 ,4,7 Pregnant? Need help? All choices -���-30 ��- 30 from Lawson Hall. Dorm refrigerator. Larger than offered . 8-8 loll free. 1-800-438· Fishes have a good weekend. Lost: Car keys on black Camaro key Model U.N. to meel rentals. $65 or best offer. Call 5348. 8039. DON'T fall in the pond!! ring. Call 345-9778. REWARD. The model U.N. will hold its second 07 121 21 30 ��-07 security council meet ing al 6:30 p.m. �------� DOONESBURY-­ on riday and al IO a.m. Saturday. F M£., BeT Both meetings will be held in the YOU Hi3ARIJ 8UT,MK. HAIW5, CAN'T. THE3 ff Ill JlJST Y0tJ BE /<.EA50N­ Union addition Arcola-Tuscola room. PA L. Ptff ALL Nt'V& /A/(J?J<&f} HA VE ! /A/lll,YOUOIN ABlE, MAN, JU[)(";£ I I PtfT YOU'lL HA Vc The public is welcome 10 come and ()£C U5£3 15 0N I IN1l1JOlfS� NOON& OIJT AllJHOW f0!?6ET IT! NOP./, VIE C/JJW NO! AND HIM LAR£[) 11 a1d1 {)(j(£.S /NV&STM&NT Pf?l)- HAVe A P/.ANe /N'3ANl3, OF VA CATION. FOR.. YOU YOU!?.TO «JORI

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Harry Chapin - in concert, p.m. 8 "Time After Time" - starring Thursday, Lantz gymnasium. Tickets, David Warner. 7 and 9 p.m., Time Potpourr_i $7, $6.50 and $6 at the Union Box Theater, Mattoon. Rated PG. Office. Movies. I

RB Sundowner - all start p.m. "A Chris'tmas Carol" -musical IO Tuesday, Rich Faust; Thursday, Paul "The I -Laws" starring Alan production by the University Theatre. n Koyna. Arkin and Peter Falk. 7 and 9 p.m., 8 p.m. Wednesday to Dec. 7, 2 and 8 Will Rogers Theater. Rated PG. p.m. Dec. 8-9, Playhouse, Krannert Sports Center. Tickets, $5, matinee, $4. BJ's Junction - Blind Shelly Flatbush and Gary "Mad Dog" Hicks, "And Justice For All" - starring 10:30 p.m. aturday. Men's � Al Pacino. 5, 7:15 and 9:30 p.m., Twin basketball - Eastern vs. Southwest Cinemas, Mattoon. Rated R. Missouri State, 7:30 p.m. E.L. Krackers - Bob McLean, 5-8 - Saturday, Lantz gymnasium. Mus·ic p.m. Friday, entertainment side.

Wom "Days of Heaven" - starring Carol en's basketball -Eastern's reserve Student Night - 7:30 Monday at Kane. 6:30 and 9 p.m. Friday, squad vs. Linc:oln College, 2 Sporty's - Paul Koyna, 4-6 p . m. Dvorak Concert Hall. Free admission. University Union addition Gr.and p.m. Saturday, Lantz gymnasium. and 9-midnight Friday; Epperson, ' Ballroom. Admission, $1. Wescott and Dalton 9-midnight Saturday.

"One on One" - starring Robby Verge Staff On the Cover Jazz Band conc�rt :-- 8 p.m. Benson. 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, various Editor ...... Theresa Norton Tuesday, Dvorak Concert Hall. residence halls. On this week's Verge cover is 90- Ass't editor ...... Betsey Guzior year olct Jerome George caning a chair Photo technician .....Jonathon Cun-• while visiting the Charleston Senior ningham - "The Prize Fighter" - starring Don Citizens Center. Ted's Warehouse all start 8 p.m. Copy desk ...... Ed Mazzocco 9 p.m., Twin Cinemas, Friday and Saturday, Acme Thunder; Kriotts5, 7 and Lola Burnham Wednesday a.ndThu rsday, Appaloosa. Mattoon. Rated PG. !BOSCH.,, �LUCKY�LiCENSE NUMBER'' CONTEST 6th Week Winners

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merica' s sweet �tooth causes health problem note: This is the fift h in a cut out. This co ld lead to a wide (Editor's even articles dealing with variety of vitamin and mineral teries of s for college students.) deficiencies and more than likely nutrition obesity . Hey you, one_ with the sucker the in Obesity alone gives a basis for many your mouth. That small sucker, along other diseases. Among these are all the other sugar-sweetened with diabetes, hypertension, arterioscler­ pastries, and candies, is help­ drinks, osis, and heart disease. to contribute to a wide variety of ing Sugar is believed to be a contrib­ and disease tanging from illness uting factor to mental disorders. Dr. irritability , hypertension, diabetes, A. Hoffer advises his patients "to follow a good nutrition program with restrictions to ·sucrose rich foods." Food Carbohydrates, especially the refined types such as sugar, can aggravate For irritability, migraines, hyperactivity among children, and even schizo­ Thought· phrenia. by Lisa Stedelin · Excessive use 'of sugar increases dental cavities. Any carbohydrate on the tooth's surface. provides an excel­ heart disease, obesity, tooth decay, lent base forgrowth of bacteria. A diet and even mental illness. high in sugar also affects the internal Studies have shown an increase of activity of the teeth. sugar use and a decrease of carbo-. Stomach irritation can be caused by hydrates in the past years. This is SO excessive . amounts of. sugar. It headache while kicking . fiber. These foods include beans, ei;pecially true in the United States increases the chances of gastrointest­ Many times we eat foods that we peas, grains, and the natural occurring where the average American con­ inal disorders such as irritable colon, aren't even aware contain sugar� This sugars in fruits and vegetables. sumes 135 pounds of sugar a year. diverticulosis, and colon cancer. is where reading labels becomes Be more aware of the things· you're Sugar is added to many of our foods When a lot of refined foods are important. Sugar may be disguised in putting in your mouth. IIJclude more and the nutrients refined out of it. No included in the diet very little, if any foods by the use of other names such sweet fruitsin your diet. Read labels to other country has such a health fiber is found in the foods. Fiber acts as corn syrup, corn sugar, maltose, see how much sugar is added to the problem compared to the Unite � as a natural laxative and wastes are dextrose, lactose, or sucrose. When product. Artificial sweeteners can be States. We play host to the "Western eliminated much more quickly leaving sugar is one of the first three used but then you're reducing your World maladies" such as heart dis­ little chance forba cterial growth. With ingredients listed on t_he label the chance to enjoy naturally sweet tasting ease and colon ailments. refined foods the elimination time is amount of sugar in the product is foods such as fruits and at the same In less fortunate countries, where greater and there is more chance for considerable. time cutting out · nutrients. There is sugared foods · and dr�nks are not the bacteria to grow. This could lead to You would be surprised at . some also the big controversy about the available, there is a noticeable an assortment of gastrointestinal dis­ things sugar is foundin. Sugar is laced safety of artificial sweetners. decrease in these illnesses and dis­ turbances. in cigarettes, ketchup, medicine, Many times a meal doesn't seem ease. One begins to wonder if we · Many of us are addicted to sugar canned vegetables and salad dress­ complete until s'c)mething sweet is should· feel sorry for those so unfor­ and don't even know it. Do you ever ings. It's added needlessly to many eaten. Get out of the sugar dessert tunate as to not have candies or cola wonder why you have that headache or things to satisfy our growing sweet habit. Change the sugared desserts to with their meals. feel irritable? In William Duftys' book tooth. fresh fruit desserts. The use of spices According to American Heritage "Sugar Blues," Dufty comparessugar Sugar, sugar, sugar. We live in a such as cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg Dictionary, sugar is defined as "a addiction to heroin addiction. country run on it. We are quickly can be used in home cooking to make class of water soluble crystalline He says "heroin is nothing but a refining our health down to nothing. things taste great. If sugar�sweetened carbohydrates h.aving a characteris­ chemical. They take the juice out of the Other countries whose diets consist of carbonated drinks were eliminated tically sweet ta.ste." poppy and they refine it into opium whole grains, milk, meats, fruits and one-half of the individual's total sugar Sugar and concentrated sweets pro­ and then they refineit to morphine and little sugar have few health problems consumption would be cut. vide energy in readily available form finally heroin. Sugar is nothing but a such· as obesity, diabetes, and heart Sugared drinks can be substituted and gives flavor to many of our foods. chemical. They take the juice of the disease. If you're a sugar junkie there with other drinks · such as .milk, fruit However, the cons against sugar far cane or beet and they refine it to are a few things you can do. juices, coffee, tea, or �ven water. If outweigh the pros. molasses and then they refine it to The U.S. Dietary Goals recommends you miss the carbonation try mixing .a Sugars are devoid of protein, min­ brown sugar and finally to strange reducing our refined sugar intake, little Perrier water with fruit juices. erals, and vitamins and are nutrition­ white crystals." which is now percent of our total . Just being aware of the amount of ally inadequate except for the energy 18 Sugar addiction like any other drug food energy, to ten percent or lower. sugar you 're consuming can help you they provide. When an excess of sugar or chemical addiction can cause Increased consumption of starch foods cut down. Cutting down on sugar can is being consumed calorie intake may reactions specific to that chemical. and naturally occurring sugar foods ·only make you feel better and in the be more than adequate and other foods Dufty, who has kicked the sugar habit , instead of refinedfoods wou\d improve Jong run cut your chances of illness that supply needed nutrients may be recalls going through nausea and nutrient valu� of our diets and provide and disease. Don't Let the Cold Weather Keep You on Campus! - Announcing :

"The Marty's = Mothers Connection" • Fri. & Sat nights the Shuttle runs to "Mothers" dow ntown and back to Marty's every 15 minutes • From 7:30 - 10:00 on weekends pay $1.00 when boarding and recieve FREE adm ission and first drink FREE at Mothers. •Week nights Mon. - Thurs. the"Shuttle" • After 10 the $1.00 paid for the shuttle will entitle you to FREE adm ission is FREE and will run on a 15 min. schedule beginning at 9 p.m. Get the ''Connection'' - Mothers .Marty's! F�day, Nov. 30, 1 979 On the Ver e 4 Eastern News g 'Dream Police' lets down l istener expectations DREAM POLICE seriously. Considering 's long-time Trick producer Tom Wer­ with mixed emotions. Mostly they · Cheap Trick reputation , the title "Gonna Raise man lavishes so ·many synthesizers, sound like outtakes from Heaven Recording the follow-up to a very Hell'' would suggest a party song strings, and layered harmony vocals Tonight. A song about paranoia successful album puts an artist under a about painting the town red; instead it on the songs that Cheap Trick begins (They're driving me insane/These great deal of pressure, and i:nany fall contains some of the most pompous to lose their identity. (Whatever men inside my brain"), the title track short in the attempt. (The Cars and lyrics about revolution ever committed happened to the short, simple songs is a souped-up "'Surrender" without to vinyl: that made In Color Cheap Trick's best the wit. And the lyrics of "Writing On Ambition? Ha! album?) The Wall" are interesting if you keep ��[Q)Mmru If all I've heard is true On t.he plus side, the last two songs in mind that they were recorded after There's nothing much I can do on the album are blockbusters. Bassist the minor success of "Surrender" but on To change the world-it's irreversible. Tom Peterss does a powerful job before the major success of Budokan: �®WD®'W But what it lacks handling lead vocals on "I Know What Saw it at the airport by John 5tocl"'lmon It's got taste that smacks I Want," an aural · equivalent to a Saw it on TV Of something irresistable. river. On the surface Petersson's Read it in a magazine Boston come to mind first.) Cheap And worse yet the song lasts an vocals are reined in, but underneath Runnin' down the street. you can feel the current of the rushing Trick rather neatly avoided this pro!J­ incredibly boring nine minutes and 18 . Makes no sense lem because Dream Police was fin­ seconds. Length is also the big r�ythm. When the song reaches the But I hope it's gonna last. chorus it's like hitting a stretch of ished before problem with "The House Is Rockin •." The next big thing-Ha! was released. Yet the · excesses of Though it contains some great lead rapids and all hell breaks loose. I really. gotta laugh .. Dream Police find and guitar by Neilsen, the material doesn't . The closing song is a studio version Overall, though, the playing and company in serious trouble. justify the song's five-minute and of "Need Your Love." Fifty-nine singing is almost always great , it's The biggest problems here, the 17-second length. seconds shorter than the Budokan wasted on- most of the material that songwriting and the production, are And "Voices" is just plain confus- version, the tighter arrangement gives makes up Dream Police . Cheap Trick most prominent i-n three songs: "The ing. The voices start in a girl's ear, the song a higher energy level. is one of America's favorite bands, but House Is Rockin' (With Domestic then become her voice in the singer's Nielsen_'s guitar is more · varied and if they want to stay favorites they're Problems)," "," and ear, where they alternate between insistent while 's vocals going to have to come up with "Voices." As far as songwriting goes, being '.'cool" and "warm." benefit from a better mix. more consistently entertaining than Nielsen has begun to take himself too As if all this wasn't bad enough, The remaining four tracks leave me. this one. �.1'.1'.l.l.l'.l"..ll/IT.l'.l.1'.l.l.ll.1.1.1'1'.I�

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The hustle and bustle of activity is Then we dress them in· clothes we make prevalent at the Charleston Area from scraps and give them to the needy Senior Citizens Center where many people for Christmas. older folks work busily at . several "Last year we· received about 100 projects. dolls to donate, but we haven't Numerous gray-haired men and received many this year. I guess women toil laboriously over quilting, everyone gave their dolls away last ceramics or various woodworking year," Pfeiffer said with a crinkly grin. projects-whichever hobby suits their "We also make Christmas fancy that day. decorations and help prepare !;oxes of The center provides senior citizens food for the needy," she added. with an outlet for the energy they Although he claimed to be "just old sometimes have difficulty channeling enough to vote,'' 71-year old Fred after retirement. Lading said he "helped build this The products the senior citizens place," when it was converted from ·a n create-quilts, bir.d houses, purses,. old bowling alley beneath the Elk's ceramic statues , Christmas decorations Building. and even a doll house-are either sold, Lading said he helped set up the · raffled off or donated to c1v1c woodworking machines used to build organizations, Bobbi Hunt, the bird houses. center's director said. Lading, treasurer of the CASA The Senior Citizens Center, located board of directors, said the center is an :it 720 Sixth St., is sponsored by a invaluable place for reti red people who group called Charleston Area Senior "get to · the point where - they don't Activities. CASA also participates in know what to do with them&elves. " other programs aiding senior citizens, And visiting Jerome George ap­ such as Peacemeal, which is a well­ parently agreed with that statement. balanced noon meal offered at the George, a 90-year old man from center,. Hunt said. Durham, N.C., is visiting his daughter One of the regular participants in the here in Charleston for a month. quilting sessions is 70-year old Wanda He busies himself during the day at Pfeiffer. the senior citizen center caning chairs. Pfeiffer said she has been quilting George said he has been cane for about three years, since she first weaving chairs for 40 years, since "a began attending the center. gentleman in South Carolina taught me "I like to quilt because it's so pretty how." when you get done," she said. "Yes ma'am, I sure do like to do "We make one quilt about every this. I earn a little bit of money for it. year. We sell tickets, draw a name and Social Security isn't enough," he said. use the money to buy supplies for Although some younger people may Senior citizens get involved in many types of handicraft at the Charleston Senior Citizens Center . Above, 70-year old Wanda Pfeiffer takes a stitch in a another quilt or other things for the claim senior citizens are a: burden on star-patterned quilt. At lower left, 71-year old Fred Lading adds a roof to a bird center," Pfeiffer said. society, the participants of the The elderly woman also enjoys one Charleston Senior Citizens Center house he constructed. Ceramic statues are aJso created at the center. Below , center director Bobbi Hunt assists Cora Thudium in the .assembling of plaster of the center's annual Christmas civic would take vigorous exception to that. · ceramic molds. projects. By keeping busy in a productive way, "People donate dolls and we wash "they make others, as well as them­ their faces and bodies and put ribbons selves, happy. in their hair and underwear on them.

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