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This is brought to you for free and open access by the 1980 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in May by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Weather Friday will be partly sunny with highs in the upper 60s to low 70s. Friday night will be partly cloudy with lows in the upper 40s. astern ews Saturday will be partly sunny with Friday, May 2, 1980/ Charleston , Ill.Nol. 65, No. 142/3 Sections/24 Pages highs in the low 70s. anges to be made business school... nda De Vries ·be met. tern works toward the goal of Ivarie said in order for Eastern to g accreditation from the receive accreditation, the number and Assembly of Collegiate quality of faculty members must be of Business, students will improved. see changes take place in the "Our class size is too large and our of Business here. faculty are carrying too large of Illinois Board of Higher Edu­ loads,'' Ivarie said. cently asked all Illinois public He said in order to improve this 'ties to review their business area, more quality faculty members in order to· plan for future must be hired so there are fewer ments and to examine existing students per faculty member. s. Ivarie said Eastern now has the arie, dean of Eastern's School facilities needed to be a quality school ess, said the IBHE is review­ but because different classes offered business schools because the by the school are in different locations, of majors are increasing in a move to locate all business classes in Jne building is needed. all Illinois universities re­ "We are thinking about a move to their business programs, the :onsolidate the business school into compiled the information and one building, " Ivarie said. eneral suggestions to Illinois Although no definite location has schools. been decided, Ivarie said he favors lvarie said the IBHE put too moving the entire school into Coleman phasis on the accreditation of Hall. s schools in its final report. The School of Business is now the BHE report, they put too located in Blair· Hall and Coleman emphasis on accreditation of Hall.

s programs and not enough on · Ivarie said another suggestion the ·c quality, " Ivarie said. IBHE made to all Illinois universities is ver, Eastern plans to ask the that more internal allocations be for accreditation within the awarded to the business schools. e years. He said this area is one which said the business school will Eastern needs to work on. accredited in order to receive ''I am only aware of one allocation recognition as a" quality that was made to the School of Business in the past two years,'' Ivarie have a good prog�� now, but said. . a program is accredited, it He said approximately nine or 10 mote recognition as a quality internal allocations are available each , " lvarie said. year. said a School of Business Internal allocations include univer­ eet certain criteria in order to sity money which will not be used accreditation. because of fa culty who are either fired eive accreditation, the univer­ or have quit. Let's play coach/- library must contain business­ Ivarie said the IBHE's suggestion to This little tyke wanted to get into baseball game against Chicago materials; facilities must con­ reallocate internal funds to the Busi­ the action from a ringside seat Circle. (News photo by Val Bosse) to a business learning environ­ ness School will be difficult since Thursday during the Panthers' the program must have an Eastern is underfunded. te number of faculty members; "Because there are so many areas . hard to say, 'give more money to the will review its program every five um must meet certain stand­ on campus who need more money Business School, "' Ivarie said. years in order to improve itself. and various other criteria must because Eastern is underfunded, it is Ivarie said the School of Business Dean stresses move for accreditation Ann Schlanser and Sue_ lvarie said. School. adequate for the English department. George Cooper of the business ''If the·business faculty doesn't fit in There are not enough offices and the f the changes Ted Ivarie, dean education department recently served space now available, something will classrooms are not suited to this hool of Business, emphasized as the head of a fa culty committee to have to change, " Ivarie said. "If there department.'' tern's business department to study possible alternatives for the isn't enough space available, we can't Quivey said he did not propose any accredited is to move all the relocation of the School of Business, move. " other alternatives for the situation. ents to a single location. lvarie said. The resulting change may be This alternative is now being inves­ ntly, the management and He said the committee's first choice moving one of the departments now in tigated by Miller and Bond and the · g departments of the School was to renovate Blair Hall and add an Coleman to Blair Hall. The English final decision will be made Coleman by Marvin. iness are located in annex. However, Ivarie said, "this department is under consideration for Ivarie said if Marvin does decide to e rapid growth of the Business would be economically impossible at such a move, Ivarie said. move the business department to over the past five years has the present time. " Vice President for Administration Coleman, the move will be made this too large for Blair Hall, where .and Finance-George Current studies by the Office of Miller and Vice summer. Included in the move of the school is now located, to Institutional Research and President of Academic Develop­ Affairs Thomas Coleman will be the departments, the Bond have ment show there is enough space on asked the English depart­ offices and a majority of the business campus to house all of Eastern's ment faculty to evaluate the possibility classes. of a relocation departments without additional con­ to Blair, Ivarie said. However, Iravie said all the classes 011cat1on ends James Quivey, struction. head of the English will not be moved to Coleman because oday's edition of the Eastern department, Therefore, the School of Business is said any benefit gained it does not have enough space to last one for the by s is the considering Coleman Hall as its best the School of Business from this accomodate the larger classes. move 'ng semester. possible choice for a new location, will lessen the cohesion of the Ivarie said the present circum­ News will resume summe:r College e Ivarie said. He said Eastern President of Arts and Sciences. At stances of the business department is lication on Tuesday, June present, most 17. Daniel E. Marvin's initial reaction to of the departments inadequate because of the large dis­ will be the onday, Aug. 25 the move was positive. under the College of Arts and Sciences tance between the two locations. next fall. t edit:on of the News However, he said available space in are located in Coleman Hall. "This causes a lack of communi­ ''Their Coleman does not appear to be gain is our loss, " Quivey cation between the department, " he adequate for the entire Business said. ''I don't think Blair . Hall is said. 2 Eastern News . Friday, May.2, 1980 (JP) News shorts FTC shuts down Enmeshed in a new government The FTC's 1, 750 employees in policy of no-money no-work, the 1 Washington and 10 regional offices Federal Trade Commission went out of showed up for work anyway, but there SENIORS business Thursday, waiting for Con- was no guarantee that they'd be paid Join VISTA and share your gress to provide funds to restore its and their efforts were restricted offi- Liberal Arts experience with life. cially to closing down the agency. America's urban & rural poor. Your degree in EDUCATION, SOCIAL Ghotbzadeh threatens reprisals SCIENCE, HEALTH, BUSINESS ADMIN. Three Arab terrorists holding at Iranian Foreign Minister Sadegh PHYS. ED., or RECREATION can help least 19 hostages at the Iranian Ghotbzadeh vowed eye-for-eye solve social, human and environ­ Embassy in· London let two death reprisals, telling the terrorists by mental problems of low-income deadlines pass for their captives ·telephone that Iran would execute one communities. Sign up at Placement Thursday as the Tehran government of the jailed Arabs for each London Office for a talk with fonner flatly refused to negotiate their hostage that is harmed, Tehran Radio VISTA volunteer on campus: "blackmail" demand to release Arab reported. Call Chicago Recr. Offic prisoners in Iran. collect 312-353-499 Thompson opposes house cuts 8:30 to 5:00 Gov. James R. Thompson said issue, thefocus of a statewide citizens' Thursday in Springfield he's per­ drive that seeks to ask voters in sonally opposed to slashing the size of November to approve a constitutional the Illinois House. amendment cutting back to 118 the It's the first time the governor has present 177-member House. publicly stated his position on the :!_,,_,,_,,_,,_,,_,,_,,�,-,,_,,_,,_,,_,,, The men of Sigma Chi I: I I: I= I )would like to Congratulate I IJ " th new actives!! • i: eir I I I- iDon: 13ogus Darren 13rool�sl I i- Qtcoduotegl I: Tim Levert JeffWeinel� e I I i- I' Lew Eslinger Ed Weel"\s I- I Gob Unler John Douglosl tRich Gorozd Gob Hohe I u'Uo"doy, u'Uoy 5, 1980 I And wish the best of luck I i to our brothers who are I MARTIN LUTHER KING, = : leaving UNIVERSITYUNION L,,_.,-,,�,_,,_,,_,,_,,_,, ....(, ....,, 4111mM,_,,J News Staff Editor in chief Tom Keefe News editor. Laura Fraembs Identification Statement Managing editor Brad Patterson Editorial Page editor . . Paul Pinderski Photo editor. . . Rich Bauer Night Staff Administration editor Marsha Hausser The Eastern News is published daily. Monday through Friday. at Charleston Ill. during ihe rail Night editor . Activities editor. . Linda Charnesky and spring semesters weekly during the summer term. except during school vacations or Ass't night editor Campus editor . Yvonne Beeler examinations. by the students of Eastern Illinois University. Subscription price: $5 per semester. Wire editor Government editor . Dyna Cole $1 for summer only. $1 0 for all year The Eastern News is ti member of the Associated Press. Night sports editor. City editor ..Ted Gregory which is entitled to exclusive use of all articles appearing in this paper. The opinions expressed on Night photo editor . Verge eaitor . Tneresa Norton the editorial and op ed pages are not necessarily those of the administration. faculty. or student Ed Gr Copy editors . Sharon Jones. Cheryl Sports editor . Andy Savoie body. Phone 581-2812 . Second class postage paid at Charleston. Illinois Publication number Benn Laura Henry, Kit Walmsley, Karen Griffin Advertising Tony .Dardano (USPS 002-250). Postmaster: Send address changes to Eastern News. Eastern Illinois Lola Burnham, Sue Schlanser, Jane ·Circulation manager .. Scott Miller University . Charleston. Ill. 61 920. Printed by Eastern Illinois University. Charleston. IL 619...!0 Meyer Adviser Tom Hodges .Friday, May :2, 1980 ityCouncil to act on drug-related ordinance

Scott Tyler "roach" clips and several other drug­ advertising concerning the use of the be repealed. A proposed ordinance banning the related items. object. The state law would carry stiffer sale and possession of drug-related SunJerman said paraphernalia can 5-The existance of any residue of penalties than the $1 to $500 fine aphernalia in Charleston was given be as simple as a kitchen strainer, but cannabis or controlled substances on allowed under the city ordinance for its city council sponsor, John the DEA has set certain standards for the object. the possession of paraphernalia. usch, Thursday by City Attorney classifying what is drug paraphernalia. 6-The existance and scope of legi- Commissoner B\:!usch said he is ony Sunderman. Among those standards which timate uses for the object in the "comfortable" with the proposed Sunderman said Wednesday the would be considered in the Charleston community. ordinance and he feels a ban on dinance was ''very similar'' to an act ordinance are: Also included in the ordinance is a paraphernalia would make it easier to being considered by the Illinois 1-Statements by the owner or by more specific list of items which enforce existing drug laws. neral Assembly which would outlaw anyone in control of the object con­ includes bongs, clips, scales, cannabis ' Beusch said preventing the ap­ drug paraphernalia in the entire state. cerning its use. cleaning devices and several other pearance of condoning drug usage by Illinois Senate committee has 2-Prior convictions, if any, of an easily recognized pieces of parapher­ banning the sale of paraphernalia proved the act. owner or of anyone in control of the nalia. would "make younger people think The Illinois act and the. Charleston object, relating to controlled sub­ Sunderman said he believes the twice about becoming drug users." ordinance are both based on a model stances. ordinance would be ''difficult to The full city council will start work pared by the Drug Enforcement 3-The proximity of the object to enforce,'; and if the General Assembly on the proposed ordinance Tuesday. dministration aimed at outlawing cannabis or controlled substances. passes the statewide ban on parapher­ such articles as water pipes, cannabis 4-Instructions, oral or written, or nalia, the Charleston ordinance would rea retailers to limit student check cashing by Cheryl Bennett sometimes totals $3,000 to $5,000 . during this time. Store said their check-cashing policy Even though there are only about Oliver said trying to track down just The manager of Gateway Liquors will remain the sa me for the last few nine days of classes remaining, Eastern one bounced check can take up to three said he treats responsible people the d ays of school. students still need to purchase retail hours. He said· sometimes an agency same way all year and does not make A spokesman for the University items,and they might run into some has to be hired to track down the exceptions for students in the last few Union said the Union will be cashing problems using personal checks. checks. days of school. student checks up until the last day ol· Some area retail and grocery stores "That costs us money too, because Ike Kennard, owner of Ike'� Little finals, but that the check cashing are issuing different student check the agency gets 20 to 30 percent of the Campus, had a similar view. window will close at 2 p.m. Friday, cashing and purchasing policies for the amount o.f that checl<," he said. A spokesman from Eisner Fooo May 9. remaining school year. Oliver did say students may still use Since Tuesday, students have not personal checks to purchase items at been able io . cash checks at the the checkout counter. Charleston IGA unless they have a Family Pharmacy is another local * Friday & Saturday· * validated summer l.D., Jay Ol iver, store that will not accept student manager of the IGA, said Wednesday. checks for the remainder of the school * * "This time of year when students year. at TED'S don't come back it's hard to track Larry Quinlan, manager of the rock and roll with the red hot * * down students if their checks store, said Wednesday Family all lady band from Chicago bounce," Oliver explained. Pharmacy does not like to ac­ Oliver said the IGA has had that cept checks from students in the last * * policy for about two or three years weeks of school because of the history because the valne of bounced checks of bad check writing which occurs * 'BITCH' * 'Bill Thill' · * with special guest * •• , Ne.ws cited for excellence * 0�······························· L * • FridayOnly , by Tina O'Keefe second place award in sports columns 0�-Q * Get in for ONLY$ I '� * This year the Eastern News fi nished for his column "Mullally, Eddy should q. second for overall excellence of a Stay At Present Positions." Also in all night daily collegiate paper in the sports columns, junior Andy Savoie * : long * biweekly- ...... 5 mention 1979 Society for Collegiate Journalists received honorable ...... Publications Contest. recognition for his article "Reasons * . * . The paper was judged on news differ for Panther gridder downfall." : , editorials Former editor-in-chief Lori Miller content, design, typography * • SaturdayOnly . 5 * received a third place in features for : • and opinions. I Get in for ONLY $ I : There were also other awards given "Nightmares - Are they as unique as • * •.. * to individual writers in various areas. they seem?" Also receiving awards for Graduates Karen Kunz and Terri . features were Linda Charnesky and all night Cooper, who received * long * Hempstead, and senior Tom Keefe senior Diane �'{b. . ' mention recognition for received a first place for front page honorable o.IJ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• layout. "Women's Movement. .." * Senior Brad Patterson received a * * * * * * * * * * * *. *'

contactJim Kantor Kansas Room ,Union 'No person reached News award status Every· year, the Eastern News1 were nominated for the honor, has the option of selecting an: and those people represented outstanding member of the: much hard work and many Eastern flews . university community as accomplishments. "Person of the Year." The honor But this was not a year when a Opinion/ Commentary is . given to a student, ad­ single individual or group made ministrator, faculty or staff that added ·effort that has Friday, May 2, 1 980/Page4 member who was outstanding in characterized past recipients. his or her contributions to the Last year's award went to the university during the past year. football team and the head doard and for the digging which campus and community, and h" The Eastern News decides coach, Darrell Mudra. If you brought out much information courage and intestinal fortitud the recipient on standards would have guessed which team about the University Union's earned him the honor of Perso established by previous editorial would win the Division II national operating deficit. of the Year. · · staffs. This year, based on championship, Eastern's team Another former winner was Although this has been a ye those traditions and standards, would not have been men­ Bob Fettkether, the founder and of the university commun· the Eastern News will not single tioned. first president of Chri�topher pulling together and makin out-a Perssm of the Year. Former Financial Vice Street, an Eastern organization advances, no one ha This does not mean that no President Tom Dersch won the primarily for homosexuals. distinguished himself . or hers one has accomplished anything award in 1 978 for his dedicated Fettkether and other members to reach the plateau set b this semester. Several persons work with from the these and other former winners ' the Apportionment caught much . flack College, the News-two things I'll nevecfor-ge

Ah, college. After graduation there or to irate people who won't talk. Even faculty. Dan Thornburgh (OT). R will be so much to remember, and of after being pushed and frustrated to Smith, Steve Nash and Pete Voelz that, so much never to fprget. the point of dispair, they never gave have done an excellent job · Food and sleep will be more up; they were back at the News the educating their students. I hav abundant, but you'll never grow tired of next day, wanting to write another needed their professional experti hungering for the college parties which story. many times, this year, and I appreciat kept you awake until dawn, or for the l':ve worked with photographers who the fact that it always was available. food fights which gave you a use for people from different cultures and struggled to take photographs during Two other faculty members warre the reheated, dried-out barbecued traveled across the country to con- weather that would make anyone special appreciation, Tom Hodges a chicken served in the food services. ventions. You also learned to live on shudder. They have been called Dave Reed. The names of some acquaintances your own. without warning, sometimes during the Tom was the News adviser this year will be forgotten, but you'll never forget Finally, you'll face new challenges, night, to cover emergency news and if he knew beforehand some oft the fun, hard work and the rough times but always will remember the events such as fires or accidents. things that we were going to face, you shared with them. challenges you faced and surmounted._ Eastern News reporters and think he might have g<;me AWOL a lo

You'll lose touch with most of the here. Years from now, you won't · photographers don't get paid, and time ago. His help and advice to m people here, but you'll never forget remember all of the mathematical neither do the people who volunteer to was necessary and appreciated. how they have touched you. equations you memorized for a test,· write headlines, proof copy and, at I cannot adequately thank Dav The -nightmares of floundering in but you never will forget how hard you times, paste up the paper. But that enough, nor can I explain how heh classes to remain at "C-level" will fade. studied (and neither will your children). doesn't stop them from coming in day helped me during the three years pri But you'll never forget floundering for, But I, as Eastern News editor, w.ill after day, week after week. to this one (and during this year ev and finally discovering, your identity. have something to remember that none The pride and concern for this though he was on sabbatical). I'm sur College provided an environment of you can match: the memories of newspaper is shared by the civil he and others who have been help which allowed you to challenge and directing the finest group on campus-- service and student workers who help by him know. define your personal beliefs, attitudes the News staff. to produce the paper. They often After I graduate. move to ne and values. During my four years at the paper. I catch potential mistakes or problems challenges, lose touch with many Part of life is moving on to new have seen professionals at work. I've before they get into the paper. you and even begin to eat and sle ' experiences, but you never will forget seen students as reporters and editors This pervasive professional attitude sensibly, I want every one of you I how your experiences here moved you try to confirm information, but instead is due in great part to the individual remember this ... first. You vacationed in Florida, - met spend hours listening to busy signals who comprise Eastern""'s journalism ...I'll never forget. BlY GlMG HDl.QIT� I Opinion/Comm·entoty Friday , May 2, 1 980

problems he has shouldered and then . it will give you that little bit of strength pointed the way towards the solution? you need. 0�@)1@�G=u® OOa�@rr He allowed, no required, those he Test Prayer helped to make their own choices, not Now I lay me down to study, 6. that you have lost the services of only relieving their anxieties but I pray the Lord I won't go nutty. eeds help a Counseling Psychologist, Registered strengthening the individual. If I should fail to learn this junk, or, Clinical Psychologist, Certified Sex I can only speak for myself, though I I pray the Lord I will not flunk. y heartfelt thanks for the news Therapist, & Certified Rehabilitation suspect there are countless others But if I do, don't pity me all, of my termination, which has Counselor, all in one person; who could say the same, but it's hard Just lay my bones down in the study dy resulted in mpre than 1 00 7. that I did not "go on to bigger and to imagine· what course my life would hall.. e calls from students, faculty, and better things," as Shirley Moore have taken without John Grimes. Tell my teacher I did my best,

service, voicing their concern and reportedly told some students. I have Any success I have enjoyed in my Then pile my books upon my chest.· encouragement. The University no job, nor any prospects in sight, nor field is owed in some measure to John Now I lay me down to rest, munity has the right to know: ,am I in private practice. I am presently Grimes, who not only pointed me And pray I'll pass tomorrow's test. . that my termination came as the receiving Unemployment Com­ towards it but taught me to know If I should die before I wake, result of my evaluation of Shirley pensation, in order to take care of my myself. That's one less test I'll have to take. e as Acting Director of the family, but it only lasts 26 weeks. His dismissal smacks of tactics many Keith Chaffin seling Center. Never before were 8. that I urgently need the help ot of us hoped had vanished forever from permitted to evaluate the Director, each of you, and your friends, parents, Eastern in the fall of 1 9 71 . This is the last issue of the News for last year it was 'mandated.' I first relatives. I have reached a desperate How illogical for a university so the spring semester. ed to do it, but was told by the point in my life where the only way I apparently worried about the ren­ All letters not printed or received too 'rman of our Personnel Committee can protect my profession, my career, tention of freshmen students to late for publication will be printed in our I had no choice. Two weeks later, arid my family is to file a lawsuit against dismiss a man so wonderfully blessed first summer issue on June 1 7. y Moore began my evaluation Shirley Moore and Thomas Bond. I with the talents to help others. Letters to the editor should contain ion with these words: "I sent all of don't want to do it, but it is the only Bob Sampson the name, address and telephone evaluations up to Old Main; I was remaining avenue to get rid of an number of the author for verification floored by your evaluation of me, amoral and unconscionable BOG purposes. I have recommended your -ter­ Regulation: "Termination Without Test prayer Letters that do not contain this in­ tion." I later learned that V.P. Cause." formation will not be published. Names Editor, had already ·�oncurred' the day I need your help. Charleston is our will be withheld upon request. As everyone knows it's the last week re. I had absolutely no warning of home a_nd you are my life. Letters will be edited for only libelous before the hated week of finals. When a drastic and vindictive action; John E. Grimes, Ph.D. material or space consideration. you come to the point where you'll do . that I have never refused any of The News wishes students and just about anything to get by that o e ey Moore's directives, and that I n . faculty a pleasant and safe summer dreaded class. an active participant in her Disbelief break. Well, say this little prayer and maybe ==-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii seling Center in every way for the Editor, two years; Disbelief, shock and then anger . that I have never violated any were my reaction when I read in the A regulation, or university policy or Eastern News of the firing of John , edure; 3rimes. � . . that Shirley Moore has access to From this distance, both in miles and of the case folders and to the ap- years away from campus, it would be tment book to secure names of futile to attempt to comment on the ts under my name, and then ran apparent dispute that led to this action. e of those names through the However, as one who has been puter, to 'determine' if they were positively affected by the sympathetic lly students; aid and concern of John Grimes, I . that, under Shirley Moore, per- cannot let this ill-advised dismissal teWa 1 counseling has been gradually pass without comment. mphasized to the point that, with John Grimes was and is an excellent absence, it is virtually non-existent. counselor. More importantly, he is one Counseling Center has been of life's rarities--a decent human being 'ficed to fulfill the 'philosophical willing to act on his concerns. 'of Shirley Moore; Who can calculate the number of

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Campus services to have PUT YOUR SCIENTIFIC OR ENGINEERING DEGREE new.times after exams TO WORK by Sue Ann Rentfrow summer session. The library will be With the approach of fi nal exams closed May 26 for Memoria!Day and week and summer break, various July 4for lndependence0ay. services on campus will operate under Some of the other services closing or different schedules. reducing hours for tlie summer are the Booth Library will stay open during residence halls, University Union and its regular hours for finals week but Health Service. will be operating on a different Residence halls will close at 8 p.m. schedule this summer. May 9 for the summer. Thomas 1-:fall The library will be closed on will be the only residence hall open for Saturday and Sunday after the· summer school. semester ends May 9 until the regular Dr. Jerry Heath, director of the eight-week summer school session Health Service, said the Health Service begins. will be reducing hours the week bet- If you're a degree candidate who would like to embark on a future­ During the break between finals ween finals and intersession. It will be oriented scientific or engineering career, then consider the United States and intersession, the library will be· open from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Monday Air Force. It's one of the finest opportunities in the nation .. from until 5 p.m., Completion of our three-month Officer Training School nets you an open 8 a.m. through Friday but will have no officer's commission and launches you into a career that's geared for Monday through Friday. These hours evening nurse on duty. Regular services tomorrow. Our equipment is among the finest, our working con­ ditions are excellent, and our benefits package unmatched. Find out will also be in-effect until June 8 when will be gin during intersession and about a space age service from your nearest Air Force recruiter. classes begin for the regular summer c ontinue throughout the summer SSgt. Jerry Mayer session. session, he said. 520 Jackson The library will be open from 8 a.m. The Union: will be closed the week Charleston, Ill. 61920 (217) 345-9432 ___J...... until 10 p.m. Monday through between fi nals and intersession. It will Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, be open for intersession from 7:30 a.m. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 2 p .m. until 4:30 p.m.Monday through Friday . A greatwayofhfe . until 10 p.m. Sunday during the and closed on weekends...... : ------• • • • • I • I • • • • "'

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NATURAL CASING _ 1n I 99 I• BRAUNSCHWEIGER $LB . J I Charleston :...... � ...... - Friday, May 2, 1980 Eastern News 7 lternate financing sought by home-buyers in area by Jane Meyer Orr said increased listings can be The current prime interest rate of attributed to the fact that homes are 19 J /2 '. percent may have ,hurt the taking longer to sell. housing market throughout the United The average time for selling a home States, but area realtors say the only in the $45,000-range for the Carlisle real change in the local housing market firm was 52 days, but since the rate is the different types of financing increase the average number of days using to buy their has gone up to 75 or 80 days, Orr said. Orr said another reason why area "More people are using Farmer's realtors may haye increased listings is Home Administration loans than that in an unprediCtable economy before because they get lower interest people are afraid to sell their homes rates," Jerry Bennett of Eli Sidwell themselves. Associates said Tuesday. "In a difficult economy, people Bennett said Eli Sidwell Associates don't feel as secure selling their own, noticed a decrease in the number of property, so they turn to an agent to people wanting to buy homes in sell it for them," Orr said. January and February of this year, but Orr classified the housing market the total number of buyers for the now as more of a "buyer's market." March and April market remained "Right now, I'd say we had more of about the same as a year ago. a buyer's market than a. seller's," Orr Leland Hall of Leland Hall Real said. "The demand is there, but there Estate and Insurance said the high are a lot of people trying to second­ /

· terest rates are "pricing young guess the market. " couples out of buying homes," Orr said the second-guess buyers though his business has picked up in could present a·problem in the market he last month or so. when the rates do go down. He said home financing methods are ''As the rates go down and they hanging since the increase. jump into the home buyer's market, ·"Most of the homes are going on the appreciation of the homes will go nd contracts and government loans · up and they'll end up paying the ow," Hall said. difference when the price goes up," she A land contract is a contract between said. e buyer and the seller transferring Orr said the high interest rates are Tough cookies Eastern student teachers Lori roperty without the use of financial forcing discretionary buyers-those classes of first grade students Verrell and Rick Garrett pass out stitutions. that don't have to buy a home, but became pen pals for two months to cookies to first graders from Carl Hall and other realtors said homes may if rates weren't so high-out of learn about letter writing and Sandberg and Jefferson elementary eon the market longer now that the the market. language skills. (News photo by Rich schools in Charleston. The two igh interest rates exist. Jim Gire, sales associate for Century Bauer)_ Carmella Orr, broker association for 21 Wood Real Estate, said the high obert Carlisle Realtor, said their firm rates solid industries have to pay have a s 41 home listings for sale compared rippling effect all the way down the o 30 such listings a year ago. For' the ladder. AIR FORCE ENGINEERS "The situation is kind of like a onth of March the firm had 12 new AND SC tings added, compared to 11 listed thermometer," Gire said. IENTISTS ARE his time a year ago. PROBLEM-SOLVERS poon River Anthology production phs Easternram� s atheatertizes depar cotmentll ectiwill howon these of persons ep mightita have lived in ontinue with its production of the community. 'Spoon River Anthology" at 8 p.m. - The cast of 15 Eastern students riday and Saturday in the Doudna began the production last weekend in ine Arts Center. conjunction with Celebration '80. The stage play is a description of a Tickets are available at the Fine Arts collection of epitaphs from the ticket office and are priced at $3.50 for Plus. they enjoy a worldwide reputation graveyard of a little Illinois town called adults, $2.50 for youth and senior ' for excellence If you have vision. creativity, and a scientific or engineering poon River. citizens and $2 for Eastern students. degree, apply your talents with a modern service thats geared The experiences, however, are not Reservations can be made by for the future. Completion of the Air Force's three-month Officer Training School earns you an officer's commission an actual inscriptions on the head­ d the phoning 581-3110. starts you on the road to a future-oriented career. The Air stones, but a dramatized version of Force also offers you an excellent salary, medical and dental care. 30 days of paidvacation a year. a $20.000life insurance policy for about $4 a month. and many other benefits. Find out today what the Air Force has to offer by contacting Film societies end school year SSgt. Jerry Mayer 520 Jackson Charleston, Ill. 61920 in the black for the second time (217)345-9432 Both the Eastern Film Society and Both film organizations are the Science · Fiction Film Society preparing for a good season of films concluded this school year for - the next year. A great way of life. second time economically in the black. Frank Stokes , adviser to the EFS, said this year the organization came out "a little above even," about the same as lastye ar. JerryNiki tas Don Cook, adviser to the Science Fiction Film Society, said they Presents His managed to break about even for the school year. He attributed this to last minute extra income from the showing Spring Wine Festival ! of the film ''Rollerball.'' Cook added that the organization was relieved to have ended the year May 13, 1980 without using funds from individual members ...... tickefSavai lable at Roes Lounge or Liateway Liquors I I Sell those items :e $10 1n advance :• you don't need :• '* Jerry N1k1ta $12 at door in the CLA SS/REDS s !...... i 8 /Eastern News Fr iaay, May 2, 1980 News Publications' editorial positions assigned Cap and gown by Patty O'Neill Vehicle will have co-editors, junior editor; junior Linda Charnesky, Editorial positions on Eastern's Sheila Katty and junior Bob Goesling. campus editor; junior Sandy Young, distribution set Beeler, student publications--the Eastern Ted Gregory as the managing editor city editor; sophomore Yvonne Cap and gowns will be and News, the Warbler and the Vehicle-- sophomoreMarsha Hausser as the government editor; junior Andy distributed to all graduating news have been filled for fall semester. editor will fill the News' second Savoie, sports editor; sophomore seniors Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 junior Junior Laura Fraembs has been top positions in the fall. Betsey Guzior, Verge editor; p.m. in the University Union ch, advertising manager appointed Eastern News editor-in-chief Chris Goerli Ballroom. Other News editors fall semester ·and freshman Ed Gray, photo editor. for the fall semester, and junior Ted for Faculty Marshal Lavern are as follows: junior Herb Meeker, Summer positions for the News were Gregory will fill the position during the Hamand said if a student cannot editorial page editor; sophomore Jane filled with senior Brad Patterson as spring semester. pick up his cap and gown on Meyer, activities editor; SO(>homore editor-in-chief, Charnesky as news The editor-in-chief for the Warbler Friday, they can be picked up in Melinda DeVries, administration editor and Hausser as managing editor. will be junior Beth Murphy, and the the Lobby Shop of the Union after Friday. Hunnicutt plans (Editor's note: This is the fift h and to contin ue appeal policy . . EASTERN NbWS CLASSIFIEDS final part of a week-long series she would have hk d to on c�angmg . � EASTERN NEWS CLASSIFIEDS outlining the role of the incumbef!t the �ohcy but said she will help EASTERN NEWS CLASSIFIEDS student government executives and the Hunmcutt next year. goals of those elected this spring.)

by Marc Pacatte Changes irt the grade appeal policy may be forthcoming if student Executive Vice President-elect Dan Hunnicutt follows through with his Pre=tf n61s Party plans for next year. Hunnicutt said he plans to begin TODAY 3-7 where outgoing Vice President Bonnie Bijak left off as far as changing the � fllteliy §� policy. "The way it is now, with teachers . & hU> ffeeinfl8ye (}j)Of/4 leaving, a student's grade can never be changed," he said. The present policy states that final authority for FREE Cover changing a grade rests with the teacher, Dan Hunnicutt  Ousch Draf · .50 and Hunnicutt wants vice president for campus. aca emic affairs to handle changes in d One of the duties of the executive cases where the teacher is not on vice president is to represent students on grade appeals. Eastern debaters Bi iak said she did not get as far as LET US LIGHTEN YOUR LIFE(Scholars and Non-Scholars alike!) take fifth place in COME to our annual EXAM WEEK SALE (Monday THROUGH Saturday, May 10) & YES! THIS IS A SALES-SLIP SALE! Bring in an old. PRE-SALE DATED saleslip (NO substitutes!) for 50 percent in tournament OFF all purchases over $10.(0therwise "count your blessings" at 1/4 off anything The team of Bill Steele and Karen you buy (EXCLUDE ONLY pre-placed orders and "double-discounting") at Stein accumulated four wins and four losses to take fi ft h place at the national debate tournament at the University of THE LINCOLN BOOK SHOP Arizona April 18-21, Director of Forensics David Svaldi said. "One Block Northof Old Main" The team scored wins against the Sixth &.Buchanan U.S. Naval Academy, James Madison THINK GRADUATION! (THINK WEDDINGS! )(THINK MOTHER'S Daily 9-5, · DAY! OR JUST RELAX University, Vanderbilt University and (& save!) & think what fun it is to curl up with a new book (play Summer!) & escape the rat race! Armchair Butler University. Saturdays 1 0-4 travellers ! Gardeners! Hobbyists! Dreamers! (Thing FROGS INTO 345-6070 Svaldi said ) three judges scored each (closed Sundays PRINCES)There's a book for each (& every one)of you & of course round ana !:<:astern, never lost a round you can find it... "Where the books are" unanimously, which meant that at least one judge thought Eastern won every round. "They had ,a tough schedule but did very well," Svaldi said. He added that Steele and Stein had the third best overall score for national competition Check out ourSunday Special! of all Eastern teams to make it to nationals. GREA T BUYS FROM 9-11 P.M. EVEN BIGGER SALES ROSE SPECIAL FROM 11- MIDNIGHT to WEIC-FM

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ossett, Lafferty sign with Cowboys , Seahawks ul Pinderski and Andy Savoie the Dallas Cowboys and the Seattle have gone to the San Diego Chargers, to being drafted. There were several tern punter Jeff Gossett and Seahawks of the National Football but they would have six punters in teams right on the doorstep," Mudra er Jack La fferty have signed with League. camp." said. "I like the move from one winning Gossett also said he will fly to Dallas program to another,'' Gossett said next week for a rookie orientation and Thursday after signing on Wednesday then to Thousand Oaks, Cal. July 13 as a free agent. "With the Mets it was for workouts. different, going from a winner to a "I really think Jeff's chances are loser was hard to take." excellent. He's a great punter. I think Gossett was formerly a member of he w::i.s hurt some because he sat out a the Mets Class-AA minor league year-that's probably why he didn't ballclub. get drafted," Eastern head coach In 1977, Gossett ·led the nation in Darrell Mudra said. punting with a 43 .0 average. He did Lafferty, a 6-foot-4, 245 pounder not play in 1978, but returned to punt from Waukegan, Ill., said he was for Eastern's gridders in '79 and surprised he caught on w1t� a team so averaged slightly less than 40 yards per soon. kick. . "I waskind of up in the air about the Although a free agent, Gossett is draft . I didn't expect to get contacted optimistic about his chances of making so soon afterwards. I was kind of the Dallas roste'r next year. surprised," Lafferty said. "They "A lot of teams pick six or seven offered me a contract, it sounded fair, punters to tryout camps. Dallas picked · so I took it."· three free agents-all rookies-and Mudra said Lafferty will "get a good Jeff Gossett said one of them would make it," on a opportunity" with the Seahawks. Jack Lafferty Headed for Cowboys team's roster. Gossett added he could "My guess is Lafferty was very close Bound for Seattle lntrasquad game set fo r Saturday

Eastern Illinois University's Blue­ White spring intrasquad football game will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at O'Brien Stadium . "We had a draft Wednesday night and divided the squads as evenly as possible, '' Panther head coach Darrell Mudra said . ''This should be one of the better spring games that we've had since I've been here ." The White team has six returning starters from 1979 while the Blue team has five . The White team should be strong on defense with All-American lineman Pete Catan and Randy Melvin . And the white squad should be similarly able on the offensive side of the line where Carl Dobrich , Blair_ ·Brown and Tom Vanderveen will lperform . All three players saw a good 1 deal of action in 1979. Rod Slaughter, who was a part-time startiiig fullback for the Panthers last season, will perform for the white squad along with transfer quarterback Jeff Christensen.

Charlie Krutsinger, one of Eastern's starting defensive linemen last season, Eastern shortstop Tom Detmer rounds third base, while game of a double-header with Chicago Circle Thursday at .ivill play for the Blue team as well as ach Tom McDevitt gives some rather confusing in­ Monier Field. The Panthers thumped Circle in the middle linebacker Bill Mines, who ructions in the Panthers' 10-2 victory in the opening nightcap 7-0 for a sweep. (News photo by Val Bosse) started several games last season. Three Nichols homers pa David Claypool ce Panthers' sweep and hit as well as he did." first. Smith b1 ought in the final run o'r the Led by Mike Nichols' three home . Big things started in the very first The Panther slugging continued into _ game for Eastern. . ns and 27 Panther hits, Eastern inning for the Panthers, whose record the second inning when they collected Nichols finished the game with four Illinois- verpowered the University "of now stands at 18-18, when they scored three more runs. hits in four trips to the plate and drove and 7-0 Thursday hicago Circle 10-2 five runs while batting around. After back-to-back ground outs to in four runs. double-he Monier a baseball ader at Tim Pyznarski's double down the Circle's third baseman Bob Gravick , Pyznarski finished two for three ield. left field line highlighted the outburst, Pulley singled to left and Pyznarski with four RBI. The senior rightfielder collected his scoring centerfielder Mark Steppe and . followed with a 360-foot shot over the Morton threw a five hitter and had 1 clouts opener-his sixth · rst two in the catcher Marty Pulley. left-centerfield fence. two strike outs. d while seventh of the season, Pyznarski accounted for two more Nichols then followed suit when he In the nightcap, a 13 hit attack and to elping freshman hurler Bill Morton runs in the first game and finished the answered with his first home run of the the five hit pitching performance by his second victory. day with five runs batted in. day down thelef t field line. senior Terry Browne were all toomuch finished All in all, Nichols the day A Nichols triple followed by ·pyz- Circle got its two runs in the third for Circle. with six hits, six runs batted in and narski's two-bagger drove in the third after three hits and a walk with the Once again, Nichols led the Panthers four runs scored. baseman. bases loaded. hit parade with three RBI and two hits. a super "Mike had just day," head First baseman Gordon Smith and Nichols' second home run gave the_ Freshman speedster Brian Dillard also coach Tom McDevitt said. "I was shortstop Tom Detmer also drove in a Panthers a 9-2 lead after five innings really happy to see him come around run apiece capping off the five-run and a sixth inning single to center by (SeeNICHOLS , Page 3) Sports 2 Eastern •••• Friday, May 2, 1980 Division /-// feasibility report presented by JA B by Dan Brannan and Matt Davidson Some .coaches said if they are not monetary support of the faculty and have to be made. Eastern's Division I-II Athletic allowed the full amount of scholar­ community will intensify.'' A televised football game at I-AA Study Committee, headed by Michael ships possible now, things will not be In this vein, the report also urged status would bring in about $250,000 Leyden, issued a full report at any different if Eastern goes Division that "antisocial" behavior of athletes compared to the $8,500 last year's Thursday's Intercollegiate Athletic I. be curtailed. It asked about several Western Illinois game brought in, s Board meeting. One facet of going Division I which alleged incidents which would be called . this is one advantage of going Division The report began by saying the is much different than Division II is the felonies outside the context of a I-AA, the report said. decision that Eastern will upgrade its rules regarding scheduling. In Division football team, and said "we can no Another question the report brought program had already been made before I, over half of a school's football longer encourage such anti-social up was whether or not Eastern wants to the committee was formed. Hence, it games must be scheduled against behaviors by covering up for the take head coaches out of the said the "proposed move is a myth." Division I-AA competition. • And in criminals.'' classroom. The key difference between Division basketball, only. four games ((n a 25- The report also gave Eastern It is unclear how much teaching I and Division II schools is in regard to game schedule) can be scheduled coaches' views on going Division l/1- coaches would have to do under new the amount of scholarships allowed, against non-Division I teams, the AA. classification. the report sajd. At the Division I-AA report said. Many of the women's c-oaches feared Cross country coach Tim Woodall level in football, 75 scholarships are Currently there are five conferences the move would vacuum the support said he would refuse to coach if he allowed, compared to 55 at the which include only 45 teams in football they currently receive in financial aid. were taken out of the classroom. Division II level. at the Division I-AA level. In 1978, Darrell Mudra, head football coach The report also brought up the Eastern would receive an increase when Eastern won the NCAA Division at Eastern, said he does not believe ·question of whether or not Eastern can from 12 to 15 basketball scholarships II national football title, there were 96 going Division I or I-AA will cause him compete in the "money game" that should it be granted Division I status. teams eligible for the crown. From this to recruit out of state. takes place in Division III-AA. Track and cross country would receive standpoint, Eastern's chances of post­ One unidentified coach said it will be Leyden said more information is an additional six scholarships, bringing season play would be improved, tough to compete at Division I or I-AA needed on the athletic expenditures of the total to 14 for Division I. Leyden said. standards. the Ohio Valley Conference and If these sports, along with soccer, The report also asked if it would be The report also said the view from Missouri Valley Conference schools. swimming, tennis, baseball, golf and feasible to institute an "accountability Eastern President Daniel E. Marvin's Leyden said schools li'ke Akron and wrestling, were to use the maximum system," to check student-athletes' office is "onward and upward," in Youngstown State would be able to amount of scholarships allowed, it academics. regard to Eastern's sports. furnish Eastern with information on would result in an increase of 39 It said such a system might help to The report said he has studied the what the first-year costs were in going scholarships at a cost of $86,000 . dispell the negative rumors about proposal at length, and he believes that Division I/I-AA. However, this would only be the case if athletes, and thus "the moral and travel costs alone show that changes these sports were fu lly funded, which few schools attempt. In other words, a Division II entrant Softball squad advances in tournament is only allowed 60 full-ride scholarships VanRemmen threw a two­ headed up the middle to save another in sports outside football and Eastern's women's softball team , Holly Jo raise her record to 6-8. run from scoring. basketball. However, if Eastern were seeded second in the state tourna­ hitter the second contest, Kathy Rich­ Deb Mcfeeters stole home to tally to go Division I, a maximum of 80 full­ ment , continued its winning ways by In threw a four-hitter and Cindy the first Eastern run of the game . rides besides football and basketball routing DePaul 12-0 and beating Lewis ards Eggemeyer drove in runs to lead Lewis tied the contest in the fourth are possible, the report said. College 5-2 in Thursday's action at two to a victory over Lewis. at but Eastern scored three runs The problem of going Division I, Chicago State. Eastern 5-2 2-2, in Bouillon said , "Our defense made the sixth to win it. from the minor sports standpoint, is DePaul , seeded seventh in the this game for us. We had a of diving Eastern totaled its five runs on six the matter of scholarships, the report eight-team tourney , was lost from the lot saves ." hits. said. beginning when Eastern scored Penny Berg's fine diving catch in Many coaches of Eastern's "minor seven runs in the first frame. The two victories Thursday raised centerfield saved a run fromscoring in sports" said in the report that it would "We took it right away , it was a Eastern's season record to 13-18. the fifth. be tough to compete at the Division I runaway ," Rick Bouillon student Friday , Eastern will play the winner of In the sixth , Eggemeyer made a level. Much of their reasoning stems assistant coach said. the Souther Illinois-·Edwardsville - diving stop at third, recovered to throw from their lack of being allowed the Eastern was led by Karen Kiester St. Francis contest. the runner out at first. maximum amount of scholarships at and Kelly Waldrup , who each went If Eastern wins , they will advance to And on the last play of the game , Eastern right now. two-for-three at the plate to drive in the semi-finals. three RBI's respectively. Richards backhanded a grounder Chronic complainer hands out his own awards

For once, I'm not just going to complain, I'm Now he continues to do the job even though going to do something. university officials disregarded his application for Mine is the never-ending job of always the head job. growling at the most recent all-star , most valuable @rrn@rru Least Recognized Man Off Campus: Mike player and all-this and that selections , which often Pickens , who was voted the Most Valuable Player s by his teammates, go to the per onality who grants the most of Eastern's basketball team interviews to the press rather than the guy that �n@Og)@rru but was left off the All-American and Mid· quarterback �teve Continent Conference teams which included performs on the playing field . over Eastern? Both Mudra and · But now , there's going to be some awards that I Turk pointed to each other. Panthers Craig De Witt and Dennis Mumford. I can't go against. The first Brian Nielsen awards : Answer to the Que�tion of the Year: Ifit had not hope next year the coaches who select these Fool of the Year: Myself, who actually been for the Panthers' numerous fumbles and teams consider what happens on the basketball comtemplated the possibility of having national other mistakes throughout that game, the court instead of just the box score , so Pickens championships in football , basketball and wrest­ Question of the Year would not be important. will finally receive the credit he deserves. ling at Eastern in the same school year. One MASH Unit Trophy: Neil Moore's· track team The You Cut Your Own Throat Trophy: To the would think I have been around sports long and Tom Woodall's cross country squad. Both Eastern students who voted down the student fee enough to know that things like that just do not suffered more injuries than they deserved. .increase for athletic operations. The students will happen. For some reason or another , teams do not Most Popular Route: The road that takes one soon realize how important an athletic department always perform up to their potential, and there is from Charleston, Ill. to California State-Fullerton. is to the overall university and that we cannot always some opposing team around that will Athletic Director Mike Mullally blazed the trail , judge the value of a program by orily looking at perform better than expected. assistant football coach Jerry Brown followed some budget sheet while sitting at a desk. By the Pleasant Surprise of the Year: Coach Schellas close behind and several other members of way, what other department brought ABC Hyndman's soccer team , which after losing Eastern's athletic staff will also make that trip in television cameras to campus? All-Americans George Gorleku and John Baretta the next couple of years. Common Excuse of the Year: ''Our financial aid to graduation , proceeded to place second in the The How Can You Argue with My Record got cut,'' which has been used and used again by NCAA Division II tournament after a third place Award?: Mullally , who had his number of several Eastern coaches. Granted , budget cuts finish in 1978. Again, this was a team that fooled enemies around campus because of personality may for a fact have reduced the chance for succe ss me. conflicts , jealousy and other reasons I may never for some teams , but we get tired of hearing about Day of the Year: Sept. 29, 1979, when Eastern's know about, who but still had the bottom it every time things do not go well. football team went down to Southern Illinois· line-the most successful NCAA Division II The I Wouldn't Want the Job , But It's A Good Carbondale and beat up on the big boys. No program in the nation-on his side. And at least Thing Someone Does Award: To new Athletic matter what happened the rest of the season, one Division I school was impressed with him, Director R.C. Johnson , who stepped into a coach Darrell Mudra's gridders gave Panther fans too. difficult situation at a difficult time. No matter plenty to be happy about that weekend. The Avis Award: Assistant Athletic Director what he does, someone is going to be . unhappy Question of the Year: Who really called that Ron Paap, who puts in a lot of hard , thankless with his decisions. Good luck , R.C. pass play that ended up being an interception that hours and who put in double duty when Eastern gave Western Illinois a stunning 10- 7 football win was without an athletic director for four mont�s. ��iday , May 2, 1980 Eastern News 3 Netters bow to U of I after trouncing Millikin by Jill Anderson The lllini captured all the singles After trouncing Millikin 8-1 at matches in straight sets . from the Decatur Wednesday, Eastern men's Panthers. tennis team was soundly defeated by Patterson at No. I had the closest the University of lllinois 9-0 at Weller singles match with scores of 6-3, 6-3. Courts Thursday. "Brad played well and he was in the "I felt Millikin was an 8-1 match," match the whole time," Sexton said. coach Carl Sexton said. ".I wasn't At No. I doubles Patterson and surprised they broke in and won one Karsten were defeated 6-0, 7-5. match." Branding and Hayden extended Ill inois Sexton said he was more pleased to the only three-setter of the �1eet with with the team's performance in this scores of 6-4, 3-6, 6-4. win than Eastern's 6-3 victory over Buwick and Tuft fell 6-3, 6-3 . Millikin earlier this season. , "The Illini were good practice for The Panthers swept the singles us, especially since we have the con­ action. At the No. I spot Brad Pat­ ference tournament coming up soon." terson won in straight sets 6-3, 7-6. Sexton said. At No. 2 Rick Hayden was extended The netters travel to DePauw to three sets, but pulled the match out Saturday for a rematch. 7-5, 4-6, 6-2. They were defeated by DePauw "In the first twci set.s, Rick's op­ earlier this season and Sexton said they ponent waited for Rick to make the are "ready to turn it around." mistakes. In the last set, Rick took Eastern travels to Western Illinois charge of the match and went on to May 9- 10 for t he Mid�Continent win," Sexton said. Conference touramenl. Competing E. J. Karsten at No. 3 and Bruce will be Northern Michigan, Northern Perrin at No. 4 won with identical Iowa, Youngstown, Western and scores of 6-2, 6-3. Eastern. At No. 5 and No. 6 Tim Buwick and Jon Tuft won in straight sets 6-3, 6- 1 and 6-4, 6-1 respectively. Dave Branding, who usually plays at Bowlers ' season the No. 3 spot, was out with a sprained ankle against Millikin. ends ranked 16th The netters were dealt their only loss by Scott Tyler at the No. 3 doubles position where Buwick and Tuft lost 6- 1, 6-4. Eastern's men's bowling team has Patterson and Karsten won at No. I finished its season ranked No. 16 in 6-2, 6-4 and Hayden and Perrin won 7- the nation by the Bowling Writers of 6, 6-3. America. It is the best finish ever by E.J. Karsten , shown returning a Eastern was humbled by the the Panther bowlers. Hey Thursday, won against his No. 3 University of Illinois 9-0 Thursday{ at the Weller courts. · Coach Harold Gray's bowlers won three of their four regular season tournaments, including their own -----'----�___ from Page 1 Panther Classic. They also placed second in the regionals and a very de his contribution with a three for respectable third behind Michigan ree game. State and the University of Illinois in A Nichols lead-off homer in the ond proved to be all the Panthers the sectional tournament held March . ded to hand Circle its second 30-31 in Peoria raight defeat. moves on ·to the In the fifth, Nichols followed Michigan State in Milwaukee, Wisc ·this singles by Pulley and nationals znarski with a double, driving in weekend. th Panther runners. The men were paced by Barry The Panthers capped the day off Maurizio's 202 average. Other mem­ ith a three-run seventh. bers of the team are Joe Bandemer, Pulley singled to left , driving in Chris Conrad, Mike Markus, Ron teppe and Pyznarski folk1wed with a Hoover and Walt Gibson. n producing single of his own. Pulley then scored on a throw to The lowest average on the team was ond by Circle catcher Phil Mercurio a sparkling 190. ho was trying to nail Pyznarski ''The team could have gone to tealing. nationals, we had the talent. Michigan Although the competition might not State and Illinois just bowled better ave been the stiffest Eastern has faced than we did at the sectional," team his far, McDevi tt was still pleased with member Joe Bandemer said. is squad's showing. I'm pleased with the way we played The lady Panthers also had a fine today. The guys looked much sharper year, winning the Panther · Classic, ban they have the last few days," the doing well in regionals and also coach said. placing third in sectional competition. A part of McDevitt's pleasure came from the fact that Eastern committed The women were led by Lynn nly two errors for the day, both in the Savageau's 175 average. Other mem­ opener. bers of the team are Renee Stevens, Third baseman Gordon Smith beats at Monier Field. Smith went three for "We played a lot better defen­ Lisa Ayers, Wanda Shepherd, Cheri out an infield hit in the Panthers' 1 0-2 four including three RBis in the Panther sively," he said. "It has just been a Harding and Marianne O'Connor. victory over Chicago Circle Thursday win . (News photo by Val Bosse) matter of concentration and it's hard Gray said the men bowlers did "a to tell if we can continue the play we terrific job · this year. They set high had today." can get both games we will be sitting First Game · averages and maintained them in Although the Panther record is at a good for a playoff spot," McDevitt competition. disappointing .500 mark, McDevitt said. Circle 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-2 5 2 EIU 5 3 0 0 1 1 X-10 14 2 still leaves room for optimism about a "We were so close (to nationals) but post season bid. The Panthers will host UMSL in a Secon'd Gam e still so far away," Gray said. "The series this weekend with double-header Saturday at Monier Gray also said he was ve happy Circle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 5 1 ry UMSL (U':liversity of Missouri-St. Field. EIU ·o 2 0 0 2 3 X-7 13 0 with the showing of the women's team Louis) is very, very important. If we this year. May 4 •astern News Friday, 2, 1 980 Women netters wrap up season at regionals by Betsey Gozior schools." tourney and the invitational. the spring. In singles play, Belton and .To wrap up its spring season, Also competing in the Division II Nevertheless, Earley said the Patty Groth put together a 6- 1 spring Eastern's women's tennis team will tournament will be the winner of the highlight of Eastern's spring season record, which led the Panthers. compete in the AIA W Regional s�te tournament in the fall, Southern was its win over SIU-E and Illinois No. I Anderson finished with a 4-3 Tournament May 16-18 at Wayne State Illinois University-Edwardsville. State at Western. record, while Janet Haberkorn and University in Detroit. The Panthers came in second to SIU­ "I'm - very pleased with the whole Kristen Peterson both completed the­ Schools competing from the Mid­ E last fall, but came back to clinch the spring season," Earley said._ "We've season with 5-2 records. west region, which include Michigan, Western lllinois Invitational April 19. had a couple of disappointments, but Josie Riberto had an overall 3-4 Indiana, Wisconsin, West Virginia and _ "I hope we get a chance to play overall I'm happy. record for the spring. Ohio, present a "blind challenge" to Edwardsville, especially Jill (An­ "We were stronger in the spring than In doubles action,' the No. I team of the Panthers, Coach Karen Earley derson) and Deb (Belton)," Earley in the fall and we've done better in Anderson and Belton finished up with said. said. doubles. Mostly it was an overall a 4-3 record for the season, while the "It' II be harder to say how we' re Anderson and Belton were beaten improvement," Earley said. teams of Groth-Riberto and going to do:· Earley said. "We'll have twice by the No. I doubles team of The Panthers will go into the _Haberkorn-Peterson compiled a 5- just as much of a chance as the other Almeida and Zeigenfess in the state tournament with a 3-1 dual record for record for the spring. -tc********************************************** * � * � * t Congratulations to the_ men of � � * t TAU KAPPA E.PSI L ON � t on 1980 i • t Guiness Book World Re � � cord * � * � • • � � � � � • � � � � � � iC � � � � � � � � � � * � � t On Saturday, April 26 TKE' s brol./\eth e world record � t by stocl./\ing 120 l./\egs beating the previous record � t of 107 Congratulations again from H & I Distributors � We'd also lil./\et o thonl./\ Sigma Tau Gamma on their � t attempt t at the record . � � ...... Friday, May 2, 1980 Eastern News 5 s $75 per month per person' Housing SUBLEASE Youngstowne apt. for for 3-3 blocks from campus with summer. Low Rent. 581 -61 02. Wanted Help Wanted For Rent laundermat next door. 3 bedroom ------___ 02 home. women preferred. Immediate 2 bedroom apartment. 1 block from Junk cars. Phone a mini storage as low as Babysitter in our home for 1 yr . old Rent occupancy for summer only. 345- ·Old Main . $225/month. 345-6009. mo. Ph. 345-7746.,West boy from 10:15 p.m. to 7:30 a.m. $15 00 per 5808. 02 : ______02 Sun. night · Thurs. night. Possible Rt. 16. 02 40 percent reduction for summer Commuter: Teutopolis/Effingham --· ------00 some weekends. $5 per night. Can One. two. and three bedroom rent-6 and Polk Town Houses 345- ea. Need to join/form· carpool from apartments now renting furnish transportation. Summer Regency furnished apartments. for summer 611 5. eutopolis area for fall of Classes summer and fall. Call 345-9105 or ·so. session and possibly next semester. for and or fall. Summer rents reduced 40 02 MWF. If interested call Beth at manager in Game Room Call 345-3496 after 4:30 p.m. contact percent. Call 345-71 71 from 10-5. Wanted-Subleasors for Summer 81·31 93 02 office. -- - - 00 Close to Campus. $60 per month - 00 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. 2 and Call 348-8814. Summer roommate. 2 bedrooms. SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS. Modern 2 bedroom furnished modern kitchen. 3 townhouses. 02 »·conditioned. Furnished. Rent Overnight camp for girls in New York ents. clo!:;e. air conditioned apartm furnished. carpeted. all electric . Two bedroom apatrment. un­ otiable. 348·8035. State's Adirondack Mountains has $200. 345-2777. Summer. swimming pool and clubhouse. furnished, near Eastern. faculty openings for counselor-instructors in 00 commercial laundromat . one-year couple June. 345-4846. tennis, waterfront (SWI, sailing. Women-close/campus. private or lease. No subleases. 1840 Douglas . 02 skiing, _ small craft). gymnastics. shared room. $75 up. 345- 7171. Street. 3 blocks south of Holiday Inn. 1 male roommate for summer only arts/crafts. pioneering, photography. 00 348-844 1 . EOH Own room. $87.50. 345-2452. _02 general counselors. Write: Andrew Private rooms for students. Summer 02 02 Wanted: 2 or 3 females to rent Rosen. Director. Point O'Pines Camp', rates Call 345-7 1 71 i only at reduced Furnished Modern apar ment. 2 NEEDED: 1 Roommate for summer. se behind Regency. All utilities 144 Park Avenue. Swarthmore. Pa. 5. 'z between 1 0 and BDRM.. 1 bath. dishwasher. Located across from LSD complex paid. Summer only. 345-5425. 10981. 00 garbage disposal . near campus. call $50 monthly. Call 581 -2238 or 58 1- __ 02 ______02 rent summer and·or Apartments for 345-6684 after 6 p.m. weekdays. 2709. Wanted : Quiet time with a table Part time bookkeeper wa,nted for fall. Furnished or unfurnished for 1. 2. 02 02 lamp. No reasonable offer refused. new car dealership. Prefer ex­ 4 persons. Call 345-3857. ni 3 or 2 Bdr . fully furnished-sublease 1 Girl needed to sublease McArthur Dial 345·9523. perience with auto dealership books ------__02 - - Summer only. Rent negotiable. 345- Manor Apt. for summer. 34 5-6138. ______02 Call 345-9411 . PATIO AND LARGE BACK YARD 5095. - 02 RIDE needed to Mt. Prospect or - . __ 02 BR furnished apt . make this 2 02 Morton Park apts now leasing for anywhere near' After 9:30 a.m. May especially nice for summer. 2 blocks, Women-Close to campus. private fall and spring. Furnished 2 bdrm . 7th . Will pay gas money. Call Ken. from Old Main, utilities paid . Call 345- rooms. utilities Furnished. $72 spts Close to campus. $90 each fo r 581 -2858. For Sale 6539 after 5. monthly. 345-6253. Call after 3 pm. 4. $105 for 3. Includes water. gar­ ------·- __ 02 ------00 00 bage and cable T.V. Economical gas LOOKING for a place to stay in New Accutrac (turntable) with track Four room furnished apartment. Need summer Roommate(s) One or heat and central air. 345-4508. May-Mark. 345-1264. selection, computerized memory Summer only. Near EIU . Also two two, Lincoln and rt . 130. Close to 02 ------02 bank (includes remote control). Orig, room furnished apartment summer & campus. garbage. water paid In­ Need one roommate for fall and WANTED: 2 roommates for sum· $500.00 asking. $360.00. Call lsh, fall. 345-4757 after 5 p.m. formation call "Al. afternoons. 348- Spring at Youngstowne Apts. Don . $70. 345-7366. - 02 1015. 345·2083. 02 Needed: 1 or 2 male roommates for 02 02 - 02 Sony HP-161 turntable with AM-FM intersession/summer for new apt. on Summer: 1 female roommate to WANTED 3 Girls need roommate Wanted 1 female to share two (full) radio, speakers. 348-0227. 10th Street. Call 345- 5648. · share nice 2 bdrm. apt. Close. A.G.. for Fall and Spring semesters to Rent bedroom apt. Air. close to campus ------__ 5-2 02 low utilities. garbage & water paid . House. For more information call (for entire summer). 345- "350" Yamaha 1974 excellent $200 For Rent: Last chance at a new, all­ 348-0495. 3 975 or 3927. 2989. condition. $600 . . Technic Turntable. electric apt . on 10th St. - 2. 3. 4 02 02 . ------02 $100. 345-9690. people. Attached laundry. 345-5648 . Two bedroom house on 6th Street. Year sublease: McArthor. 2 Mature couples ·to reside on - --- 5-2 02 $350 per month Call 345-4336. bedroom. 2 people. furnished. nice. campus of residential house for boys 85-205 mm f38 Soligor Macro­ 2 female roommates to sublease 02 581 - 3637. near Chicago. Provide supervision. Zoom lens with Canon Mount. filters house for summer. 345· 7 450. House for rent 3 or 4 people. ------02 gu idance and care. Salary, room and and hard case. $65 Dan 581·5896. 02 summer only. 348-8349. Moving to Decatur? 2 bdr. apt. board , 4 weeks paid vacation. in- _____ :______02 Single rooms available for summer 02 available now. west side of Decatur. service training. Positions available · '76 Chevy Sport Van . 350-V8, only. $175.00 flat rate (utilities in­ Wanted-Female Roommate to Call 581 -3122 or (217)428·767 1 . immediately. Send resume or call P.S., P.B.. A.C., Great Condition. If cluded). Nice. quiet. atmosphere. 2 share Youngstown Apt. this summer. 02 Shirley Jeffires. Glenwood School for interested, call 581-235 7 .• Blocks south of the_ square on 345-9753. One bedroom apt . furnished & all Boys. Glenwood, lllinois 60425. 312- __ __02 Harrison St. For information please 02 utilities furnished. Available May 1 5 754-0175 EOE. Laser-pendant jewelry $15-$30. call 345-4281 . Summer Youngstown Fur Apt. - Close to EIU. $110/month. 345- ______02 For Mother's Day or Graduation. 345- 02 nished, dishwasher. central air 5661 Typing-reasonable phone 3 48- 6861. Sublease Large 1 BR duplex close conditioning. pool. Will take a beating 02 8566 or 348-0292 after 5 p m ------02 to campus. Partially furnished. $220 on the Rent. Call 581 -6 1 52 or 581 ------02 Strong, rustic bunk beds. Nice mo. Call 348-8405 or 345-3884. 5806. WANTED: One Car Garage near looking-$50. Chuck 3524. 02 02 Announcements Carman Hall for Fall and Spring 02 Apartment for rent summer only. 1 Male Roommate needed for fall Contact Jerry, 581·2357. Kenwood receiver. 15 watts. Close to campus. 348-8408. semester. Youngstown . Call 345- I'll type for you. Call Sandy at 345- -- ____ 02 seldom used. $90. 581 -2305. 02 5988. 9397. One male wants off-campus ------�------_ 02 Space in large house this summer 02 ______------·---·-- mwf ng, preferably own housing for fall/spri 1 9 7 4 Dodge Charger for sale 1-2 girls. 348-0805. For Summer-Furnished modern KEEP ABORTION SAFE AND campus. Quick room, close to $1 ,000 or best offer. 345-4933. 02 apartment. 2 BDRM. 1 and a half bath. LEGAL. Join NARAL. Free referals. response appreciated. Mike 581- -- -- 02 Summer Nice apt.. close. a.c , dishwasher ' 1011> , garbage disposal. near 345-9285. 2691 N IKON-Nikormat w/105 mm lense ulilities. water. garbage paid . laundry campus. Call 345-6684 after 6 ______oo 02 ------only. Best over $225. 345-7200. facilities. furnished, rent negotiable weekdays. Carpet your room with a remnant LOOKING for ______a 10·speed bike. 02 348-0495, 345-2658. 02 from Carlyle Interiors Unlimrted Rent/buy. Mark. 345· 1264. Twin bed-frame, box spring & 02 3-4 bedroom furnished house for Located 2 miles west of Charleston ------__02 mat.tress. Excellent condition. Call Summer Sublease: 1 or 2 females rent for Summer. Available May 11, 1 on Rt. 16. Open 8·6 Monday through 345·7468. to share furnished house. 2 hlocks and a half baths. 345-4595. Saturday. Phone 345-7746. Help Wanted 02 from campus. Rent cheap. Call now. 02 ------00 Casio model DR 1 211 electronic 3 48-0767. 4 bedroom partially furnished house Special-small pizza-spaghetti printing calculator. 12 digit printer and RN or LPN needed for 11 p.m.·2 --- 02 for rent. Available August 20. Ideal for $3.95. Adducci's Pizza. 715 display, 3 totals, regular percent key a.m. shift . Salary competitive. Female needed to share 1st floor of 4-6 girl students . 345-4595. Monroe. 345-9141 . and Delta percent key. Many more house 6th St. Ow•1 Room. -· Pleasant working conditions. Please 02 ------00 extras. Suggested retail $279.50, apply in person to Director of Nursing, $95/month and electric . Fall/Spring. Have a swimming pool at your front Learn to fly at Riggins Aviation used 3 times. Asking $200. Call 345· Hilltop Convelescent Center. 910 W. Call Lynn - 345-4 1 71 . door. One or two guys need to fill Coles County Airport. 345-221 1

7507. ask for Wes. --· ------·-- Polk. 02 vacancies at Brittany 19. Call 345------02 02 Roommate needed: Own bedroom 3518. ______02 Racquet restringing Everett Thomas Female Vocalist needed tor 1973 OLDS CUTLASS. Good at Youngstowne Barry 345·3506. 0 Sporting Goods. West side square. ---- established Agency Band. For more condition, $980. Call 345-2600 after ·- -· ------·- .. -- 02 SPACIOUS, 2/BDRM. AIC. Apt2. 345-4717. 349-8697 after 5 p.m. 4:30 p.m. or anytime Saturday or Need one female roor imate for Will leave furniture. $ negotiable. 02 Sunday. summer. Excellent location. 345- 345-5258. COPY-X: Complete resume ser­ -- o� ------02 9503. ------02 vice. Fast typing and printing. 207 · -- - - Apartment available for · fall. 2 Lincoln . 345-6313 . f r - ' suMMERslfsCE 3 m . . bedrooms 2 . 3 blocks from campus. 3------__ - __ __00 furnished apartment Close u�to- Keep up with 4 girls preferred. 581 -3343 after Still a few thousand tickets left for campus. Water and trash pickup 3:30 p.m Neil Simons' "God's Favorite·· included. $160 per month. Ph. 348- --- 02 presented at Lake Land College � 091 1. the campus news > Summer-Spacious house. one Theatre on May 2. 3rd. 9th. 10th at ------02 block from campus. Call 348-02 ) 36. 8:00 and 1 1th at 2:30. Students. $2 House for summer only. 1605 - - ) ------02 ------· - ----�- - 02 Tenth 2 bedrooms. Furnished for 2-4 Beautiful 2 bedroom apt summer LADIES, LADIES, LADIES It's time Subscribe to the > students. $165 month. 348-0939. w/fall option. LR with wall mural . DR for the Annual Pike Auction and Pig ------02 with balcony, (Jishwasher, AC. 348- Roast . Buy a Pike and take him to the Summer sublease : _ 3 bedroom 8347. party afterwards. It's a bargain . don't furnished house. Up to 5 people. • ------02 be shy. Beer. Pig Roast and FUN, summer -Eastern News. Excellent location. Rent negotiable. One bedroom apartment. air FUN, FUN. Sat., 12:00 south Quad Call 581 -3733 or 581·3732 . conditioned. stove. refrigerator. BE THERE. ------· 02 available May 15. Call 345·3996 ------____ 02 Published twice a week Quiet, 3·room apt. near square-all from 9-4. To our terrific coaches-Dave . utilities pd. Special rate. summer only. --- > - -- ______02 Steve, Tom. and Joel. Thanks'­ Call 345·4336. A four bdrm house. 2 baths, partially Without you we couldn't have: gone so - 02 furnished, 1 blk. from EIU. far. Scoring was a riot with you. l hose CHEAP: 2 large bedroom. 1 and this summer to keep you $350/month. Available June 1st. homeruns and triples were the most . one half bath, summer apartment. 345·7437. With love, your softball team .

girls. 348·0282. ---- > - -- -- __ __ 02 ------��- 02 - 02 Subletters needed for summer Attention GIRLS! Buy a PIKE Sat. better informed . Male roommate for fall and spring. months. Rent negotiable. Call 345- Noori on South Quad. Party and Pig Youngstowne Apts. 581-6 102. 5677. Roast Following. ------02__ ___ 02 ______02 6 •astern News Friday, May 2, 1 980 Classifieds Classified ads Attention Girls! PIKE AUCTION L.W.V. Book-Record Sale, May 3 Median & Blonde, I'm your hunk Marsha, Even though you're a mo, it To the men of Delta Sigma Phi, Saturday-Noon-South Quad, Coles Co. Savings and Loan from 9 to always' No diseases attached. G ood was a fun semester. Get psyched for Thanks so much for the great year GOQD TIMES. 2. luck. Love your Little OAF. the summer. See ya. Love, Laura as your sweetheart. You guys made it all ------·---- 02 _02 ______02 02 group LT, Jody, Cr worthwhile. I love you ·all & will miss On a more serious and truthful note, Cephas-a Christian singing aig, Good luck and STROH-A-PARTY-Contact Joe success always' OAF you tons' Love, Debbie ("Dike") Coaches: You guys have been the will be playing at the Richard Foster Dively Stroh's College Rep for more home, 1 8 St. Andrews Place, Mat­ ______02 greatest. Thanks for putting up with 02 info.-348-0336. iate your en­ toon, on Friday May 2nd ar 7:30 p.m. Booski, You've been a great $1 ,582.00 question-What had: 2 us. We really apprec ______th-I roomie' We've ex-cons, underwater furniture, much couragement and patience. Love ya All are welcome. No admission fee. had some great and Adducci's Pizza, 715 Monroe. For information call 2994 or 235- bizarre times drinking? lots, Seagram Sevens together. Thanks for Open Friday, Saturday until 2 a.m. everything 02 4917. and hope to see you this 345-9141. . it without ------·-- - 02 summer. Good luck next year and with Special A.-Big guy, you're so bad, JR-I'd never have made - ______00 Bozo. Morn you're nasty. You're cute cuddles you. Thanks-a million. PP ALPHA SIGS: Good luck next year Having a party? Contact your Busch Deal with it Jebens. Oh well, goodbye 02 Pitch-forget A no. 1-go fcir Kent. ______02 . Rep. Greg "Wes" Westendorf 348- Tim, Sigma AL Obryck Goodbye to: Mick, Tony, Sue "chicken"-Have fun in Montana. Tau Garnma, Thanks for the 0845 Jerry, Mike, Jim, opportunity of being one of your Woody, Killer, Jeff , Love, Sprehe little ______mwf RONN: Thanks! Your advice got me and Queenie. ______02 sisters. I had a great time and the Stoner, Sue, Mariellen __ Free quart ot Goke with large pizza, _ ____ employed at A.A. Mere . We're going to iniss all of you1 Good Good friends are never forgotten- memories will remain with me forever. delivery or pickup. Adducci's Pizza. luck in the future' Love, Sig Tau Little thanks to all of you who made EIU You're a great group of guys. Good 345-9141 ' 345-9393. luck to Melinda Johnson and Vince Smith­ Sisters. special for me. Keep in touch-Pitch you all. Mariellen ______00 Thanks so much for all your help this 02 ___ 02 - ______02 To the Caesar's Pizza gang: Thanks semester. Love you both-Pam Hey persuasion class, you guys are Jean, We've been thru it all from ESCAPE from reality during finals' for everything, you're all crazy. Keep tons of fun. Holly getting removed from guys johns to us Electronic music concert, Wed., May on . spining those pies, Albert Triadian Dormites (M.A.L.D.S.)­ ------02 convincing you that your pride is more 7. Main Theatre, Fine Arts Building Schramm. Gonna miss you. Lots of luck next Daniel, ______DANIEL-The sailor said important than pigs. Remember-we 02 ______02 year. Reunion at N.'s in June. Love what a fine rooml'eyou will be. Thanks won't be saying goodbye because Molly, It was a great year' We've ESCAPE from reality during finals' ya' P& N. for 4 years! Ken you never really leave friends you done a lot together. Hope to see you El�ctronic music concert, Wed., May _____ -- - -· "- -- 02 love, part of them you take with you , this summer. Good luck in the fall. 7. Main Theatre, Fine Arts bldg. 02 Tau Gamma Thanks for everything' Mom Wrestling team, you're all great To the men of Sigma leaving a part of you behind. We'll �------02 guys, thanks for being my friends and their Roses: Thanks for all the miss you. Love ya lots. Jackie and ______02 To the men of Sigma Tau Gamma, Have to go home to San Diego. good times and lasting friendships. Bonnie Angel, You're really special to me. thanks for the best year of my life 1 You If you're ever in California, look me I've really enjoyed being a part of the 02 Thanks for making this semester guys are really wonderful and I'm up someth There are no better wrestlers than fraternity. I'll miss each and every one Tony, The final paper is in' You've ing to remember. I'll miss ya. looking forward to seeing everyone EIU wrestlers. Albert Schramm of you Love, Sue made it through this place. Good job' The other angel this summer. I love all you guys very ______02 See ya in the summer. ____ 02 much, thanks again' Holly 02 d Gamma: You're To my trainer-Kathy Tau Gamma Gra uates, Congrats. Roses of Sigma Tau Congratulations and good luck. Love Osborn: I --,------02 you finally made it! I love you all. a fine bunch of girls! I know you'll do a ya, Laura really appreciate all the understanding C.: We've had our share of Mart ______terrific job next year. Keep up the 02 and rehab you've given me and my problems this semester, but we've 02 Sigel: like dreamin', good work. Good luck. Love, Sue FAST RESUME SERVICE. Seniors: knee. We'll never forget you Kao. had good times too. Thanks for being cause i; dreamin' can make you mine' ------' 02 your resume attracts more intere t You're the best! Cabbage leaves 3X. so understanding and so much fun. GARDEN TILLING. Phone 345- when printed. Let us help make your Shari Love, P. P.S. "Ride Like the Wind" ______02 4181 resume look professional. Low, low 02 and come see me in Texas "99" Laura-We've had a lot of fun this 02 price . Wide selection of paper. Rardin AROUND THE WORLD with times. year. It's too bad you have to sit by Melrose: Friday, May 2, yourself at football games next fall Thanks Bunches to All Special Graphics, 61 7 18th Street. 1980. Lift-off ______02

people that ___ time-6 p.m. Fly me-You'll like (kidding) Take care of my helped build beautiful _ 00 it! XANDU, Thanks for making this roommate, ______memories with me. I'll miss everyone BIRTHRIGHT CARES, Gives Free ------_____ 02 semester beautiful. hope you're okay? Have a good summer! Good lots-Remember-"Ain't never had Pregnancy Tests. Mon.-Fri. 3:00- Baldy: Happy "19" Birthday! Love, around next semester. ALL YOURS, luck on fir1als' Love, Theresa. P.S. What's sex? too much fun" Yo. Cindy Durkee 7:00 p.m. 348-8551 Toothless Sentimental Lady ______02 ------_ 51 7 02 , ______02 02 Official Notices

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But an Eastern student and a For what was once a glittering constant frequenter of Krackers, senior day has become, as the March 20, Janey Feathergill, defended the disco issue of Rolling Stone magazine fashions. it, ' 'the surprisingly quick bust of "I feel good in them," she said, "it disco boom.'' makes me feel good when I feel I look But is this premature; is disco really good." its way out? And Dunn, who said he disliked the Perhaps the fact that E.L. Krackers, "glitter" sometimes surrounding ich was once a swank Charleston Jisco, believes it isn't all superficial. o, has recently changed its formal "l think it's a shame it's going out. live Las Vegas-type shows is an The idea of people getting dressed-up ication of how the present trend is for each other is really healthy. It's 'ng. good exercise too," he said. Dave Dunn; co-owner of Krackers, On the other hand, Dave Kinnard, ' the format was changed because owner of Mother's, said no one has to ckers was not drawing in enough dress-up to come to his bar. pie during the week, although it "They can dress in clodstompers and still a popular spot on weekends. still dance at Mom's," he said. said many of the top discos in the But perhaps, Kidd, who believes icago and St. Louis areas are also people go to discos for the main 'ng to live bands and that disco purpose of seeing other people, was sic itself is changing. Dunn noted a right when he said, "People dress for of difference between today's disco "Saturday Night Fever," which the western music producers, Dunn said. the places they go to, they wear sic and the Village Peoples' July 10, 1978 issue of Forbes magazine Another possible reason for disco's cowboy hats while seeing country acho Man" of a few years ago. called a "gorilla" because its sales were decline could be the disillusionment it western bands and wear T-shirts when Disco music that is coming out now on a "Kong-like scale." Forbes caused people who want to learn a new they go to rock concerts." a much harder time making it on predicted at the time that 15 million dance. Lampert said. Kidd .also said rock-n-roll was Top 40 Hits Survey, WEIC Music copies of the sound track would be sold "To them, it seems like no more criticized in 1955 much in the same way ector Billy T. Kidd observed. Kidd and at an average retail price of $10 per than the swing," she said. disco is being criticized today. 'd from that survey's chart on the each copy, would make its producers a Lampert also saiJ perhaps the As to the fu ture of disco, perhaps it k beginning Feb. 24, only two of gross amount of $150 million, more discotheques' habits of offering big will pass on as a fad or perhaps it will, top 10 hits were disco. A few years than any other record sales before. prize money for dance routines could as Dunn suggested, be incorporated , eight out of the top I 0 were that So why would anything that hit with have caused average dancers to shy into some other style of dance and of music, he added. such a great force, be so suddenly . away from disco. music . The number of disco songs that deflated? "Those routines may seem too But one thing is for certain, disco as ch the charts is not the only One reason for disco's decline, complicated for amateurs," she said. we know it today will surely be taking a 'dence that disco is declining. which Dave Dunn cited, could be the A totally different viewpoint was few smaller steps . Sandy Lampert, co-owner of media's ability to dissolve a fad. Dunn pert and Lin Dance Studio in said radio especially has spread the ampaign, said the studio is getting a word that disco is dying. Personalities fewer requests for disco dance such as Steve Dahl, the disc jockey in truction . Chicago who rebelled and brok� many "We're not getting in nearly as many of his station's disco records, only do Peoria pie as we did for it," she said. these things to gain publicity but he "I'm surprised it wasn't big longer, added that people such as Dahl affect continued , "for all the money that the way the public thinks. tor put into it." Disco is also affected adversely by Or because of all the money it made put-downs it receives from people who producers. One of the real disco can't dance and from disco's main ney-makers was the sound track for competitors, rock-n-roll and country 40C*

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) If ) '� l· ...... !llil\!:iii failii!l .... ·� ¥ � �t �'t � ' 1- '"':.: if" Graphology claims studied by students Becker does not believe two graph­ While you're sitting there doing ologists using similar scales and thing, why don't you take out a pen possessing similar training will pro­ pencil and recopy what you've just duce conflicting results, unless one ad. has made a mistake in compiling data. Now look over your handwriting. Do Becker, who has been lecturing and u have a good slant? How are your teaching on graphology since 1964, FREE survival kit for the n strokes and up strokes? Are they studies various systems of handwriting ntracted or elongated? analysis. These questions may sound ambi­ He summarized graphology's first 1 000 people ous to you, but they are important benefitto society by listing the work he ements concerning the science of has done in the field. 13est costume contest phology. ''Graphology can be us ed in at Graphology is the study of hand­ psychological, vocational, marital, and .ting for the purpose of character spiritual counseling." Becker said. "It 1 0:00 show. analysis. Graphologists literally mea­ can also be used in law enforcement , re the physical characteristics for example it can determine whether (degree of slant and downstroke to a suicide note was forged or written by fee gym south name a few) and apply that to the victim. MAY 2 McA determined scales to measure a Becker believes handwriting is an $1.25 times: 7-10-12 person's psychological makeup. important factor in judging personality. A person who has a good handwrit­ "When you write on a piece of paper g slant may -be judged by some you are revealing yourself,'' Becker · graphological scales to be disor­ said. special ganized. Graphology is constantly be updated Last semester, three psychology and now computers may be entering at Munchies buy one bagel and get the second half majors tried to prove handwriting into the science. Soon computers may p rice w ith s w t could be a predictor of introversion or be measuring and even analyzing extroversion. handwriting data as well, . Becker Seniors Tom Saderfield, Gloria Leit­ said. schuh and Mary Quinn tested intro- Becker added "the human factor il 3 uctory psychology students with a will always be present However." i _ tiersonality test and asked them to lii write the preamble to the U.S. � o � Constitution n a sheet of paper. The personality test measured the � student's degree of introversion or extroversion and the handwriting spe­ cimen would be used to verify g�aph­ ology's validity in measuring person­ ality. Saderfield said the handwriting specimens were measured with draft­ ing tools, then the measurements were compared to the graphological scales and the resulting data was run through The Graduation Banquet at the University Union has a computer to check the personality traits implicated by the · handwriting examples. been changed from 1 p.m. to noon so "There were 40 papers and if took 2:30 90 hours to analyze each of them,'; Saderfield said. students and their their f ami ies from The results of this experiment were I negative, since the handwriting analy-:. sis, when compared to the personality tests failed to prove a reliaBte graduating classes can "predictor'' of introversion or extro­ version. Saderfield believed the results,�ould attend on May 10. have been different if an expert in graphology had conducted the experi­ ment. The Rev. Tony Becker, psycholagist MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. UNIVERSITY UNION and expert in graphology, agreed graphology is an "exacting science" and said interpretation of data · depends on the "expertise," not the discretion of the experimenter. Friday, Ma '6 y�. 19�0 Un the Y�rge

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.. . Amy Ball, a Shrewsbury _woman. "I have no 1ctea N ecl�ing giraffe mal�es what I'm going to do with it, but I'll keep it for a little while .. I used to ride when I was younger." The deal was struck after Ms. Ball, who said she ninth baby at the zoo was unable to raise the $3,000 for the Japanese import, decided to take Smalley's sign seriously. BROOKFIELD-Seems like there's more than "She came in and said, 'You trade anything, necking goip.g on in the giraffe enclosure at right? ,' " Smalley explained. "I says OK what have Brookfield Zoo . Dawn is pregnant for the ninth (AP) got; she says 'a horse.' time. you "I checked around to see what a horse like that is Dawn was named the zoo's "Mother of the worth-it's registered and everything - and we Year" Wednesday. Her ninth calf, expected in July agreed on $1,500." after a 15-month pregnancy, makes her the most productive large mammal at the zoo. Brights Dawn is 15 feet t�l-1, weighs 1,200 pounds and is Engineering student 20 years old. · Two of her offsprings, Sandra and Carol, are still around. Rounding out the giraffe sets record with flings colony are Shorty and Nicholas . Justice system rips Nicholas won't reach manhood for another one CORYALLIS, Ore . - An engineering student at and one-half years. So 15-year-old Shorty, a 17Yz­ Oregon State University is claiming the world foot, 2,200-pounder, controls . the harem. Zoo the shirt offGl' s bacl� distance record for paper airplane flights. officials say the Shorty - named after of his former NORTH LAS VEGAS, Nev. - When Airman Daniel Fisher, 21, hurled his plane 138 feet keepers - has fathered at least 16 offsprings . Robert G. Walters said the couldn't afford the $100 inside a coliseum here during a paper airplane fine he was assessed for a traffic violation, contest staged as part of the university's annual Cow piles may help Municipal Court Judge Gary Davis offered a deal. Engineering Spree last wek. Walters agreed and walked out without his shirt The Guiness Book of World Records lists the - his fine paid. record distance for paper planes as 113 feet, 11 give consumers gas "He said he had some money problems, and he inches, set in April 1979 at Cedar Rapids, Iowa . didn't know how he could pay it," Davis said Fisher made his plane from two sheets of PEORIA-Talk about down-to-earth Wednesday of the incident of the day before. "So computer paper and pieces .of ·cellophane 1 tape . discoveries. I suggested he could make monthly payments and Don Wicklow didn't lookin some laboratory or he mumbled something - I didn't catch it - and I Filming of 'Marilyn' industry boardroom or sandswept oil-rich desert for said, teasing, 'I'll take the shirt off your back.' a better way to help beat the energy shortage. ''The next thing I knew he was unbuttoning his He looked in a field near Hickory Corners, Mich. shirt and the whole courtroom was l�ughing." gets chilly reception On a cow chip. "They told me how important it was to find FORT CARSON, Colo. - The soldiers at Fort organisms that could attack cellulose in grasses," 'WeTr ade Anything' Carson appeared indifferent, despite the presence Wicklow said Wednesday. "So it occurred to me of a "Oui" magazine cover girl, a squad of Denver that the best place to look is in a natural substrate provol�es horse cents models and the chance to see a Marilyn Monroe where grass cellulose is accumulated. lookalike on stage. WORCESTER, Mass-Used car lot owner Joe And no lace is grass cellulose better "ac­ ABC-TV crews had hoped to get thousands of p Smalley said he put up the "We Trade Anything" cumulated" in concentration then in a cow pasture. soldiers out on a chilly weekend for.the filming ofa sign as a gimmick.But there he was, trading a re­ Wicklow's discovery, now being studied by scene for "Marilyn," a three-hour television movie conditioned 1975 Celica for some cash, a seven­ scientists here, was a fungus that appears to work adapted from Norman Mailer's book of the same year-oldPlymo uth Duster and a 4-year-old chestnut better, cheaper and saf er than any other method name. But only 500 Army men showed up. gelding. known to man in turning corn stalks and wheat Never mind, said the "Marilyn" lookalike, "I never, never expected to trade a horse," said straw into alcoh

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Happy summer from the Verge sta Friday, M�y 2, 1980 Eastern News "9 B finishes year with increased involvement has increased in the UB people to work together," wn Morville Goodwin said during her term every tendence at UB events Marley said. e University Board, as a whole, person on the UB handled his the past year; she said. He said now the UB rarely has a increased student input and in­ responsibility well. Goodwin cited the spring break trip. mistake occur during an event, except ement in VB-sponsored events this "Sometimes a lot of responsibility is to Daytona Beach sponsored by the UB ·when a p�rformer does not show up as , according to Jean Goodwin, fun, believe it or not," she said. as one successful result of increased · scheduled. an of the UB from March, 1979 Goodwin said one of her ac­ publicity. Marley's goal as UB chairman is to arch, 1980. complishments during her term as UB Last year the trip was canceled, but improve both the talent and dwin said it was a great learning chairman was renaming three of the this year six busloads of students went production of the UB events, and set 'ence for her to serve as chairman committees, to broaden the scope of to Daytona ·Beach and this was "the up the scheduling to avoid competition eUB. each. most people we have ever had," she of events. e said the most important part of Although they have not yet been said. For example, a movie will not be job was to coordinate the chairmen approved by the Student Senate. if Chuck Marley, present UB chair­ progress was made shown at the same time as a basketball the 11 UB committees, which in­ passea, tne Lotleehouse Committee man, said a lot of game- is being played, Marley said. ed working with the committee would be changed to Mainstage, Fine by Goodwin in the line of ' - all -the He said changing the names of the rmen in thinking of new ideas and Arts to Performing Arts, and Publicity professionalism-getting three committees will widen the range ting each committee with ad­ to Graphics and Promotion, she said. variables of a UB-event to go together. of people coming to the events. . ing and promoting its events. Goodwin said that during her term "Jearr was very good there, she got ch coordinator was given total the Publicity Committee ·�_did a · nsibility to see that his committee complete turnaround." - ts ran smoothly, which meant More events have been promoted by · g a contract from the person, the- Publicity Committee in con­ p, or company, and providing junction with businesses in Charleston, and advertising for the events, and with the aid of coupons in the UB win said. Billboard and Eastern News, at- risbee team will demonstrate kills during Crazy Daze in May

e Aces Professional Frisbee Teain have won three U.S. championships, display its frisbee-throwing skills Wright said, and two world champion­ to the public as part of Crazy Daze ships for frisbee throwing . May at 1 p.m. Saturday on the The audience will be able to Quad, Helen Wright, Univer­ participate in a workshop to learn Board special events coordinator, techniques from members of the team, she said . 1.7s liter e Aces will do trick throws to During the performance and frisbee 'c, perform acrobatics with fris­ workshop, 200 free frisbees will be CuttySa rk Scotch and display techniques of good given away to participants and specta­ �throwing, Wright said . tors, Wright said . reg.$21.88 SALE $18. 99 Aces, the first independent pro e In case of rain, the Aces Frisbee Coupon good through May 4 e team in the United States, Team will perform in the University e 200 appearances a year . They Union Ballroom, Wright said .

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William Rainey Harper College Algonquin and Roselle Roads Palatine, Illinois 60067 Ne 1 o Eastern News -Friday, May 2, 1980 Student Senate approves additional allocations by Carolyn Waller was allocated $150 to buy 10 referee funds in the amount of $3,495 to Another approved bylaw chan The Stude�t Senate approved Wed- jackets. general music toward the purchase of states that either the student b nesday additional allocations for the The jackets will have special letter- a bass trombone, baritone sax and president or executive vice preside University Board, Sports and Recrea- ing designating an official. steel drums. can preside over the. student sen tion Board, campus radio station WELH was allowed $150 to begin a In addition, the senate approved meetings when the speaker is abse WELH and the general music budget. sound effects production library. allowing $3,201.04 to the players to If both of these alternates choo Additional allocations for the UB This library will allow WELH to buy equipment if they have that not to preside, - there will be totaled $1,761.40 to provide funds for ' create their own productions with amount leftover at the end of the fiscal meeting. cabinets, equipment and equipment music backgrounds and special year. Deletion of the governance co repairs. effects. The senate also approved several mittee was also approved by · The Sports and Recreation Board . The senate also approved additional procedural bylaw changes. senate. ' The approved changes include an Senate Speaker Bill Mueller s article which says a student senator there were a lot of constitutio will be required to attend all regularly questions when the committee Union to offer last promo· tions scheduled meetings of the committee formed. by Tina O'Keefe Shop will be selling any Brach's to which he is appointed. The last promotion of the University chocolate candies for 65 cents per Mueller said the mood and attitu Four unexcused absences will result Union for the spring semester begins quarter-pound including tax. Also, the of senators have changed and th in removal of the senator from the Monday with "let the Union brighten Bookstore will be giving free pens with are no longer as many bylaw chang senate. up your week ," Kathy Hewing, Monday through Thursday from 4 Union coordinator of marketing and to 6 p.m., the University Union promotions, said. Bowling Alleys will have bowling and " Look at these deals! The Union will offer bargains and pool for half-price with free shoe quiet places for students to study rental. Monday through Friday. The Panther Lair will have specials Monday through Friday, the Lobby y: to be announced each day. Saturda · $1. • 50.ptt che San Francisco of bee Monday: 25¢drafts Los Angeles from -Chicago (downstairs from $99.00 5 p.m.-1 a.m.) Arrow Travel ((,'orner of' 4th mu/ Um·o/111 * Uheuk out 345-2844 1115 Lincoln Avenue ourdai ly lunuh Charleston, 1 llinois 61 920 specials - Phone 21 7-348-0147

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