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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 October by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Oct .. ·Friday, 24, t 980 Daily will have showers and The thunderstorms with highs in tlie mid to upper 50s. Friday night will be windy and colder with lows in the mid 30s. Saturday will be cloudy, windy and cold with highs in the mid · to upper 40s. EasternEastern Illinois u niversity I Charleston, Ill./ Vol. 66,News No. 44 / Two s.ectlons/ 20 Pages FM s-tuden_t workers .Cathybject Crist to cuttheir jobsin, -but h a businessours has to be .run Eight full time non-student in the most efficient manner,'' he ployees have been hired and student added. orker hours have been drastically "They have ·hired non-students as · uced with the recent takeover of the full time employees, but this is to niversity Union food service provide better and more consistent rations by the Professional Food service. The university would have anagement corporation. done the same thing if we could have, Student employees have been but we were bound by too many mplaining of extreme hour cuts and regulations," Clark said. y offs since the PFM takeover. As a Clark added PFM understands the ult of this controversy, Natalie university's n·eed to provide student tt, student senator, brought up the employment, but PFM said it was in estion at the Union Board meeting the university's best interest to hire ursday night. non-student full time employees. Scott attended the meeting with two Bassett said, "They did 'fire some ployees of the Rathskeller to discuss . students, but these were employees 1 'th PFM a possible solution to the wouldn't have kept anyway because oblem. they were bad workers. It's not our
No PFM re_presentative showed up problem because they · chose their r the meeting, however, as they have situation. '' Fall Rake t yet hired a permanent director at Ginny Tobinson, junior, said, "I Eastern maintenance men deposit leaves into the bed of a university truck as tern, University Onion Area Head don't think they should have brought they work to rid the campus of fallen leaves in front of Pemberton Hall. (News I Clark said. in full-time outsiders. The union is for photo by Mark Wolf)
Scott added, "If PFM is really the students, so they· should be the oncerned about this student workers. " ployment situation, there shouldn't Barb Belz, sophomore, said, "The UB approves Union plans problems discussing it with PFM said they wouldn't cut any hours, but when I got qiy schedule I found I student employee in the had no hours. They keep promising for game room, study thskeller said only 10 student me more, but I don't know if I'm fired area ployees remain out of the original or what. It's very unfair, I think they by Patty O'Neill Ridge Terrace will be enhanced with a workers. should just tell us what is going on.'' Plans to create a billards room with rustic decor and plush carpeting. Student employees of the food She added, "They have too many electronic games and pinball machines, A snack bar will be located in the rations had various reactions to the non-students working in a student a craft shop and an open study lounge window area and a terrace will be built
FM takeover. · union. " in the Fox Ridge Terrace were some of on to the outside of the Union facing Sandy Dahlgren, sophomore, said, · Sue DiSandro, junior, said, "They the changes approved to the University the Library Quad. The new set-up in the Lair is good. guaranteed us that our hours wouldn't Union by the Union Board Thursday. Busch said "this way students will be hat I object to is the use of so many be cut. But they're doing this. I think Other changes approved include the able to study there if they want to and on-student employees. It's not fair. " - they are pushing the students to see addition of a television lounge area, a food and drinks will be readily Collen Daugherty, sophomore, said, who will quit. " · gift shop, a duplicating center and an available from the lounge side and the "PFM seems like a good managing She added the hours cut would not equipment check-out area. terrace side. " rporation and they're trying to work have beeh · so bad if the student The plans for the renovations were A television lounge with two 'th the people from Eastern. Right employees had known in the beginning the result of a random survey of televisions is also in the renovation now there are a-few problems, but in a of the semester. students by the Union Board earlier plans. The televisions will be separated ew months it will be more organized. " "I don't like having adult workers in this semester. by a partition to alleviate the noise - She added, "My main complaint is our union. The PFM _fired too many The changes must be approved by from each other, Busch said. e cut in hours and that PFM expects students," Disandro said. Eastern President Daniel E. Marvin. The seating will be built up so to change to their system of doing A senior employee said, "I am really One thousand surveys were sent out everyone will be able to have a good 'ngs, which is totally different from upset but there is nofhing_we can do. A to 500off-campus students and 500on view and the seats will be plush and
hat we're used to. But they aren't private company has taken over and campus students. · comfortable, Busch added. Uing us what they want. they are changing everything.'.' Thirty-one percent of the surveys Next to the new TV room will be a Clark defended PFM's position, Paul Hart, junior, disagreed, saying, were returned and_ 61 percent of the proposed gift shop, news stand with ying, "Food services is a business, "The students are jumping to too students who responded to the survey current newspapers and magazines d PFM has to run it like one. They many conclusions. They are upset were females. with the option of a hair dresser. nt five weeks evaluating the student because th_e tradition and social aspect The renovation plans are scheduled The gift shop is designed to have a ployees and chose the people who of the union food· operations has been to begin over Christmas break after a circular glass show case to show off the ey thought were doing best. violated. " contracting firm is hired. products in the shop, Busch said. "The prime purpose of the food He added ·the PFM is still working The billiards rooqi will be located in In addition, a duplicating center and rvice operations is to provide high out many "kinks," as they have only the kitchen area of the University a room where students will be .able to the services for a uality food. Its secondary purpose is officially operated· · Union cafeteria.· check out camping equipment and rent provide jobs. No one likes to lose week. The open study lounge in the Fox skis is also being planned. ran offers new demands for hostage release the Associated Press_ immediately fulfill all the conditions the hostage issue, Moussavi Khoeini, of American court claims against the BEIRUT, Lebanon - The Iranian before the hostages are freed. said the Parliament probably would Iranian government, and a U.S. liament this weekend proably will Some kind of "guarantees" of announce the conditions Sunday, and promise not to interfere. in Iran's d new conditions for the release of future compliance with the more if the United States meets the demands internal affairs. e 52 American hostages, and if the difficult demands would be enough, he the hostages could be freed as early as , Carter administration officials said nited States does. not meet the reportedly said. Monday. The· Iranian prime minister, the known conditions would be mands the captives may go on trial, The latest statements from Iran Mohammad Ali Rajai, said it appeared difficult but not impossible to meet. nian leaders said Thursday. added to expectatiOns of a break in the· that the United States was ready to But Ali Akbar Nateq Noori,a At the same time, however; one of hostage crisis before Nov. 4, the date accept the conditions. member. of the commission reached by officials, Parliam·ent Speaker of the U.S. presidential election and Iranian officials .have said the telephone in Tehran by the Associated shemi Rafsanjani, appeared to open first anniversary of the seizure of the commission is likely to recommend the Press in Beirut-, said Thursday "some e door a little further to a quick U.S. Embassy in Tehran. -four conditions previously set down by. more conditions may be added" to the olution of the crisis. The first strong signs of possible supreme leader Ayatollah Ruhollah four basic demands. Rafsanjanr was Rafsanjani, in an interview with the movement · in the impasse came Khomeini: return of the late shah's quoted as saying it was "probable" aris newspaper Le Monde, was Wednesday. wealth to Iran, "unfreezing" of that "supplementary conditions" will uoted as saying the Carter The chairman of a seven-man Iranian �ssets in U.S. banks, dropping be announced. ministration would not have to · parliamentary commission studying Friday's
Oct. News shorts The Dally Eastern 2 24, t 980 �ews .(AP) million to eight million metric tons of wheat and The State Board of Elections and the State Board Democrat-changes sides of Education have combined to conduct the "State corn at market prices for the next four years. The PLAI NS, Ga. -These are not exactly halcyon Animal Election" in Illinois' 5,820 public schools Chinese can purchase an additional ton without days for the Carter clan of Plains. on the same day as the general e1ection, Nov. 4. further consultations with Washington. Brother Billy has moved to the next county, Miss Under designations of Public Act 81-680, House ''What the agreement really does is give Lillian has a broken hip, nephew William Carter Bill 1026, animals on the ballot are the red fox, government the authority to limit the amount of Spann is back in prison and drought cut the peanut oppossum, whitetailed deer, fox squirrel, raccoon· grain which can be sold to a foreign buyer without harvest something awful this year. and ground squirrel. calling it an embargo,'' the Farm Bureau said.
. · ''The authority to limit. sales in order to manipulate "I say 30 percent of those who voted for him last Stanton, 48, self-employed in the construction grain prices is just another case of big government time won't vote for him again," said Ralph business, is the logical campaign manager for the · getting bigger.'' Wiggins, a lean and corky little man who bought skunk. Three years ago oneof the critters wandered The Farm Bureau said its policy always has been Jimmy Carter's house and has known the family for into his garage on the far South Side, refused to against trade agreements between governments that years. leave, was adopted by Stanton's seven children as a undermine the free market system. Wiggins is a voting Republican, which is not only pet, and eventually moved into the house, where he unneighborly in this part of Dixie, but downright lived for seven weeks. untraditional. So staunch are these folks in their They named him "Wishbone" because he Byrne levels new accusation. enjoyed a piece of the family's Thanksgiving Day party affiliation that they're called "Yellow�Dog CHICAGO-Mayor Jane Byrne, leveling new turkey. Wishbone, who became nationally known Democrats,_" meaning they would vote a straight accusations of racism Thursday at State's Attorney as Stanton, for months battled officialdom trying . ticket even if a yellow dog led the ballot. candidate Richard M. Daley, said "more to enforce a state conservation regulation barring "Four years ago, we thought we were electing documentation" will be forthcoming and that she skunks as household j:>ets. somebody better than just another Yankee would beat him if he were to run for mayor. politician," said Glen Goodwin. "But he wasn't Byrne said that since announcing Wednesday better. Maybe we expected too much, I don't know. Bureau opposed to sales night her withdrawal of suppport for. Daley in his But I do know this country's not going right." BLOOMI NGTON-The Illinois Farm Bureau race against Republican incumbent Bernard Carey, joined a growing list Thursday of agficultural "I feel free for the very first time regarding all the Skunk running campaign organizations opposed to the new grain sales attacks that have been made behind the scenes against this administration." CHICAGO-:-The big election for Bill Stanton agreement with China a telegram to She said her change in stance was prompted by next month has nothing to do with politics. As head The state Farm Bureau, in her concluding that Daley, whom she said has cast of the "Polecat Party" he is vigorously Agricultural Secretary Bob Bergland, said such expand them. himself in the "facade" role of "martyr," had campaigning for the election of a skunk as Illinois' agreements tend to limit sales, not condoned a racist scheme in the city's building state animal. The agreement commits China to buying six department. -�@v�:�t}�{��=�t�:�:�.tt@;tr:����t.¥:·t��t:.�f::-:t:���'-I.· 1i111_ 1�x:lfi�?ff:t.��3%�:t:r.f��m1:t:r.=rtr�t.���:m�:;;��t@�:;:m�r�::0rrJi .,
& 33 Are you learning all that you can at Eastern? If· you've left ARMY ROTC off your Spring sche_dule, you're missing the leadership and management training coupled with practical experience that every employer looks for. Why pass it up? teWa You're also missing out on . two different scholarship opportunities. The ARMY ROTC program adds 1 class per semester to your schedule. With no obligation to you! ------Pre-register for MSC 1002 or 2002 now,· before they fill. Captain Jim Kantor is available in 126-S Carton of Cigarettes Buzzard to answer your questions. Round out your any education with ARMY ROTC. reg. $5.43 Sale $5.14 brand LEARN WHAT ITTAKES TO LEAD Coupon· good thru Oct. 26 in stock News staff Identification Statement Editor in Chief . . . Laura Fraembs News editor ...... Marsha Hausser The Daily Eastern News is published daily, Monday through Friday, at Night Staff , Managing editor ...... 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The Daily Eastern News 24, 1 980 3 Funding f�r Teched program revised by CAA by Scott Hainzinger Two courses, TED 4932, Walter Lowell, dean of the School of sports rec Revisions to the technology "Organization of Subject Matter" and Health, Physical Education and education major and minor programs TED 1293, "Industrial Crafts" , were Recreation, said the physical education and a request to increase credit hours deleted by the CAA as part of the department was "lucky enough" to may fall shy_ for a physical education course were package. have an existing course, PED 2450, approved by the Council on Academic Also approved by the CAA was a which could meet the HB 150 by Becky Suprenant Affairs Thursday. proposal to increase the credit of PED stipulations with few modifications. Walter Lowell, dean of the School of School of Technology Dean Donald 2450, "Physical Education of Lowell said the changes which are Health, Physical Education and Lauda said follow-up studies of Exceptional Children" , a course which necessary in the content of the course Recreation, told the Apportionment graduates from the industrial the physical education department is have increased the workload enough to Board Thursday it may not be able to technology and technology education using to meet the requirements of warrant an increase in the credit for the meet its payroll expenses this year areas of the school revealed "holes" in Illinois House Bill 150. course. he did not request enough because the curriculum which did not give the House Bill 150 is· a law which The credit increase, from two credit funding for the sports and recreation students skills needed in the field. requires students seeking teacher hours for the semester to three credit department. Lauda said the technical depth of the certification as of Sept. 1, 1981, to hours, will take effect in spring of Lowell asked the AB for curriculum needed strengthening and complete course work in special 1981, Lowell said. approximately $29,000 for the sports courses dealing with the relationship education prior to graduation. and recreation budget. between technology and world events "I made an error.and.did not ask for needed to be added. an extra $3,500 for supervisors pay," ·John Wright, of the School of Lowell added. Technology, said graduates of the "At the time the sports and Body examined by experts technology education program are by Carolyn Waller on the case, but she knew of no new recreation budget was approved, 1 entering schools and finding that they The badly decomposed internal evidence. mentioned if we ran short of money I must teach in areas in which they do organs of a dismembered body found Sheriff Chuck Lister was unavailable would come back in the spring and ask not have sufficient background. in the Embarras River Sunday are for comment. for more," he said. This problem occurs frequently in being examined at the Memorial Heileman- said the sheriff's Todd Daniels, student body financial the smaller, downstate schools, where Medical Center pathology lab in department has been receiving many vice president, had asked Dave Outler instructors are asked to teach more Springfield to determine the cause of calls about a report that a purse was of the recreation and leisure studies general subjects, Wright said. death, Coles County Coroner Dick found near the site. department to attend the AB meeting Technology education graduates Lynch said Thursday. She said the broadcast made by because he told Daniels sports and also need an understanding of issues "We don't suspect we will find the Channel 2 news last night about the recreation might not stay within its such as the current energy situation, state of composition of the internal student payroll budget for this year. discovery of the purse was false. which relate to technology, Wright organs for a long time," Lynch said. However, Outler refused to attend The latest autopsy report from said.· He said the body had been expired Springfield revealed that the body was the meeting because he knew Lowell The CAA approved six new courses f-0r or hours before it was that of a white female, 20 to 30 Y,ears had made the error and wanted to 36 48 which were created by the School of discovered. cover up the mistake, Lowell said. old, about 5 foot 9, 130 pounds, Lister Technology's curriculum committee to Deputy Sheriff R. J. Heileman said Lowell attended the meeting by said earlier this week. meet these needs. Daniels' request to explain the status of the sheriff's department is still working The new courses are: TED 3200, the budget. "Organization of Subject Matter"; Lowen said he was responsible for TED 31 62, "T echnology as fiscal agent for sports the budget Co nnections"; TED 3293, Simon play to open here and recreation, even though Outler has "Technology and the Junior High"; that responsibility now. TED 12 63, "Materials Technology";' The Charleston Community he said. Daniels said, "I invited Outler even TED 2033, "Communication Theater will present Neil Simon's Gretchen Righter, a Charleston though he did not make up last year's Processes" and TED 146 3, '�Energy comedy "Gingerbre;id Lady" this resident and former Eastern · budget because he is still responsible Conservation". weekend in the Buzzard student will direct the six-person for this year's." . Educational Auditorium. cast. Lowell said he hopes sports and Michael Shehorn, president of This is Righters first experience recreation can stay within the budget as Please Community Theater, said this play with the community theater. it stands. is one of Simon's best works. Performances will be at 8 p. m. "We will know before Christmas, if vote "It has more drama than most Friday and Saturday and also at 2 not sooner, if we will need extra . ���Nov4 of his other plays, but is still p.m. on Sunday. money,'' he said. snappy and witty," Shehorn said. Admission is $3 for adults, $2 The money is used to pay graduate '1� The play is be. presented in for students and free for senior assistants because the graduate for conjunction with the Office of citizens. Tickets may be purchased program does not have enough funds, CIRCUIT Public Service and Development, at the door. Lowell added. JUDGE -- �"'Pd for • • • • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • • * * * * • • • • • * * * * • * Republican ��d���i:oncomm. ,. Support Eastern News advertisers * * * : ,.* • * • • * • * • * • • * * * • * • * * * * * * * * * • * • • • • • ,. - This weekend at Ted's End of the week ------coupon ------'--- Friday Special II � . � $1. 7 5 Pitchers Rock''Sk 'n Rollater'' from Champaign ..� 7'\ Come celebrate New Wave�' - · :. I the end of the weel Vandalism may bring crackdown Your Turn Downtown Charleston merchants recently that college students would be mature enough expressed their intentions to prosecute persons refrain from such destructive behavior. Show some respect committing vandalism to their stores and in back Of course, it is only an assumption that this Editor: alleys. The merchants have said the incidence of vandalism is being committed by Eastern I realize that Eastern has a parking vandalism. is on the rise and they intend to see students. Judging from past experience, it may problem, but those students who either could not get a parking sticker, or are that preventive measures are taken. well be a valid assumption. too cheap to buy one, should at least Local police have estimated that the damage is It is true this type of vandalism takes place in have some respect for the rights of 250 being committed by about "bad apple" many college towns, but Eastern students others. students. The fact the police assume much of should be concerned with keeping a good As a student living off-campus for this damage is being done by Eastern students image, even if other college students do not the past few years - I know of the problems in finding a place to park leacJs to a -sad conclusion. It indicates the image A police crackdown may _ result from this close to campus where I won't be r:nany townspeople have of students as a whole. vandalism, since the Charleston merchants - are ticketed. However, I've always strived the rel;:itionship between doing more than waving Unfortunately their fists toward Old to show some respect for others' rights. Charleston residents and students is already Main. This crackdown would probably hurt more Now that I'm living close to campus rather shaky and these acts of vandalism can than the 250 "bad apples" it would reflect on all my parking problems are- over but I've only make this relationship even worse. students. come to realize just how inconsiderate The vandalism cited _by the merchants If there are any "bad apples" out there, we some students can be. I find it very annoying when people parking in my included broken windows beer bottles and other hope they care enough not to spoil the relations driveway without my perm1ss1on, destructive acts. These acts show immaturity of the ma ority of decent students j with forcing my guests to try to find another and although it should be reasonable to assume Charleston merchants and police. place to park, hopefully nearby. I've tolerated this pretty well, but finally reached my limit when some f r a rock concert? disrespectful individual actually ' r Why 'booze-up o backed his car into my front ya d to park. I just wonder how he would feel Employees at Bob's Package Liquors and Gateway if people started using his front yard Liquors both said Tuesday was an average day for sales, Andy Robezniel / Dally Eastern News Friday, Oct. The 24, 1980 5 ----- Try Krackers this Weekend Try Krackers this Weekend Charleston area.Jaycees pm pm Drink 2for1 7-9 \ Drink 2for1 7-"9 l You'llbe \ You'll be · surprised offer a Halloween treat... i - \ i . J by Keith Palmgren and Vicki Shaw House is $1 which includes entrance to L ..-;.. �--�----�:::':� �...... ____..�...,.. _...... _,...... _ ...... --:� � With Halloween just around the the house, outdoor monster movies corner, the Charleston and Mattoon and cartoons, and a free coupon from Jaycees are offering entertainment MacDonald's for a regular soft drink. . Women's Studies Courses aimed at getting people in the Wednesday will be EIU night with 25 Halloween spirit. cents off admission price for all Spring Semester Eastern students with an l.D. The Charleston Jaycees will be HEC2831 1500-1550 sponsoring a haunted house from 7 to This is the 17th year_ the Charleston Women in Contemporary 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and on Jaycees have hosted a haunted house. Society MWF Oct. 29-3 1. The Mattoon · Jaycees will also sponsor a haunted house from Friday 1300-1350 This year's haunted house will be ENG 3903 Literature, held on Lincoln near the to Oct. 31. Women, Eisners-Oscos Shopping Center. The house is located at the Peterson and Language MWF . Dick Dobkins, chairman of the Park pavilion in Mattoon, and will be HIS3903 1000-105 0 haunted house project, said the mobile open from 7 to 10 p.m. It will not be. Women and Feminism in the . haunted house constructed last year open Sunday. United States MWF has been improved and will be used Admission is $1 for adults and 50 again this year. cents for children under 12. A SOC3903 .1900-2130 He said this year's house includes "a spokesman for the Jaycees said on Sex Roles and long, dark maze with things that go certain nights special discount rates Social Change M bump in the night, a snake pit, a will be offered .. chainsaw massacre and a Star Wars On one night students with a room." validated Eastern l. D. will be admitted Admission to Charleston's Haunted for 50 cents. Thinking About ... As Halloween tricksters · ·. Law.School? The University of Iowa collectby Sarah Coyle .moneymain for participants UNICEF in the drive, anyone "Trick or treat for UNICEF" will who wishes to participate may, she College of Law will have a repre�entative soon be heard in the Charleston area said. "In the past we have had great when ghosts and goblins of all sizes . responses from sororities," Schlauch haunt the town in seach of donations added. ·on campus Oct. 28 'to talk with students for the League of Women Voters' Individuals wishing to collect sponsored United Nations Childrens donations should meet at 2 p.m. on Fund Drive from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday. Sunday at the First Christian Church interested in law school. Sunday· has been declared "UNICEF basement, 411 Jackson, she said. Day," Barbara Schlauch, UNICEF Groups may contact Schlauch at fund drive chairman, said. "Children 345-5158. "I will deliver the donation Contact the Placement Office in Halloween costumes will ring door boxes with the amount they need to bells and ask for donations for collect and the map of the territory on campus for details. UNICEF," Schlauch said. they requested," Schlauch said. Although children typically are the ...... · ··· :·cinERiA ·: --���----��, �'� ...� ,...---=:---:------�The Army was no ClinJj.�,.. laughing m�tter W:>OlenLtd. an out-patient surgical center • Abortion • Band-Aid Surgery (tubal sterilization) GOLDIE HAWN • ,:('&'ii.-� State Licensed • Member National Abortion Federation t•tll\�\'l,I� ' � : , • Illinois Green Medical .; Card Accepted OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN · 111�N.J1\llIN / GENE KELLY rn;:;, TOLL FREE 1-800-682-3121 MICHAEL BECK � EVENINGS: G . 1602 21st Street & [!!]...... Granite City, Illinois 62040 . ... _...... "e>µi.:rs·: 1:00 & 15 Minutes from St. Louis ;::� 6 ri ·Er. � .. ��.. .$ ��.®..i 9:00 1.4.f.·.��f ?.:::���¥.�I .4·...... 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Come to the by Marsha Hausser priorities include 15 academic Eastern administrators will defend programs for FY 82, BEST the university's need for funding to Programs which require funding are f nd n problems, relieve · under u i g the newly approved English writing ul and civil service inadequate fac ty exam which will be a graduation o'clock club salaries and to establish and_ improve requirement for all incoming freshmen ams Friday in 4 academic progr beginning next fall, expansion of the Springfield. economics department as President Daniel Marvin, in town!! Eastern E. recommended by the Board of Assistant Vice President for Academic Governors, a masters degree in bu and Vice Affairs Margaret Soder rg professional accountancy .to better President for Administration and · prepare students to become Certified Finance George Miller with meet with Public Accountants and upgrading * the Illinois Board of Higher E.ducation equipment in the School of to discuss priorities for the fiscal year Technology. -16oz. Busch 1982 budget. In the area of capital requests, The meeting occurs each year and is Eastern's number one priority is part of the �udget process each state renovatipns to the Buzzard f _ only university must go through in Educational Building, Miller said. or requesting state funds to run the The renovations which are necessary soc institution. in the building include additional In defending Eastern's budget, the heating and air conditioning units for Bar· Drinks problem of underfunding is one which ·better energy use and the addition of Marvin said is a priority consideration an elevator along with other alterations for obtaining funds. . to make the building more accessible to Only The university has been underfunded the handicapped, Miller said. SO� _ for a number of years because it is · receiving less state funding in relation Ple ase Fridays from to its enrollment than what other vote 4:00 to 7:00 universities are receiving, Marvin said. Nov. Upgrading the salaries of faculty and 4 Start the weekend.off the right way: civil service personnel is another priority in the FY 82 budget, Marvin said. Corneto Both groups have been underpaid in {R••CUIT the past and . the university hopes to JUDGE ./. i prove that status, Miller said. � m for I.n the area of newly improved and -- Republican Pd expanded program requests, budget ��d���,:�gn comm. · 506 Monroe - Downtown To aster Boots FOR ·for woman by . 1�1\l..cAn $2.7.99 KEEP *ONE TO Also ONE TO SHARE TallerStyle · at $29.99 Bring in a roll of. Koda color Film for developing and printing and receive 2 sets of CO.LOR PRINTS for the price of one- Keep your feet warm this season in Toaster Boots by Thom A LL SIZ ES- McAn. Good looking boots with suede uppers and lots of fleece inside. And a soft and flexible non-skid sole. · ONLY $ 1.99- The Kamera Box II _ 207 Lincoln 345-8656 Oct . . 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SEATIN Gn .2 II��"" valid Eastern l.D. 5 ' 11 CLASSIC PIECE OF EROTICA!" · For reserv.ations phone 348-1 515 A ------�------. --- - Oct . The Dally Eastern 10 Friday, 24, 1 980 News Soccer team faces crucial Wheaton tourney Pacific the national by Holly Headland went to fullbacks, Hyndman said. I 00 percent at our physical fitness Eastern's soccer Panthers are hoping championships in 1974, which is the George Hough, Vincente DiBella ability. This past week we have to pick up two critical wins this first year Eastern went too, and. they and co-captain Jerry McAnulty will achieved the best playing ability we been in the nationals weekend in their first appearance in the beat us. The have also be starting. McAnulty will be in have had all season. In our A and B Wheaton Invitational, coach Schellas every year since then. the center back positon while the other team scrimmages both have been doing Hyndman said Thursday. "YVe have been in the nationals for co-captain Pat Bruni will be playing outstanding work. "This will be a good game for us, the past two years, but we have never sweeper for the boaters. Eric Hartman "Our defense is playing solid soccer against though, we're up for it aHd we'll play well. played them, " will start in the goal for the boaters and now, and our midfield is moving up With a 7-4 record this is probably the Hyndman said. If Eastern · wins the Mike Howard will also be going to and is scoring goals. If our recent toughest game left for us on our Midwest Regional then the Panthers Wheaton as a backup goalie. training sessions are any indication as schedule," Hyndman said. will probably play Seattle Pacific in the John Jozsa, who is a midfielder may to our ability then we'll get a post _The soccer Panthers, who are ranked first round of the national finals. be playing Friday, but he suffered an season bid for sure. If we come out of eighth in the. nation and second in the Seattle is a good, strong, well- · injured thigh in the Avila game and his our season with an 11-4 record then Midwest Division II poll, will play disciplined team, Hyndman said. leg is still tight. Gordon Prempeh, who there is a good chance we'll' get a bid. A Seattle Pacific University in the first "Their coach can get the best from his has not trained for the past two days 10-5 recond, I don't know," Hyndman game of the invitational at noon players. They play hard agressive due to a throat infection will be playing said. Friday. Seattle is ranked third soccer and they keep the game moving Friday. "I am really excited about this nationally in Division II Far West with their running." Three of the boaters have foot weekend. There should be some really competition and is currently 10-1-4. ' " Whoever wins the Eastern-Seattle injuries, Randy DeRousse recently had good soccer for the fans to watch, he . Wheaton College will square off Pacific contest will probably win the his foot x-rayed after sustaining a said. againsl Connant College of Tennessee tournament. If we win against Seattle bruised bone several weeks ago. Hyndman added he still knows our chances a al 2 p.m. Friday. Wheaton is ranked Pacific it will help for Corazza has a chipped toe bone but nothing about the protested game no� ensure ninth nationally in Division Ill and its post-season bid, but it," will still be able to compete and against Indiana University in record is 8-2-1. Hyndman said. Fernando Beer, who has been plagued Bloomington. "It will take a while for will be for The Panthers have never played The boaters who starting by injuries all season was better, but the NCAA committee to react to it. We contest will c,rnnant College, but when they Eastern in Friday's be sustained another injury in training .won't hear anything about it this position, played Wheaton last year for the first Damien Kelly in the striker Wednesday. season. It will be decided when the and Colin time, won 2-0. Silvano Corazza "This is the weakest we have been seaon is already over. It just counts as forwards. Gor "This year is our first time in t_he Cumberbatch as die going ut onto the field yet," a loss for us. We'd just really like to Weidle Sandro Addessi will be � tournament and we went into it for a and Hyndman said. "But as a team we are forget about it. " chance to play Seattre Pacific. · seattle ·--"""'-__--....- ..._ __....., .,..-..-..,...,...... -...__.,,...,..._ ....._... �� ckers this �e e kend Try Krackers this...... Weekend...... --- � i i pm pm \ Dri nk 2 for 1 7-9 � Drink 2for 1 7-9 i You'll be page 12 · \ You'llbe - You ngstown._from � surprised time . they won't know much aout our line. ·' surprised i "We set a MCC record for fumbl� "We know all about guys like �,_.__...... �..:.....S recoveries (seven) last week because of Charlie Krutsinger, Pete Catan and Please to do the same the blitz, and we want Randy Melvin, becase we've played ...... ,.....,....,.. vote ," he said. pm thing this week against them the past two years. And i\Tr;Krad"e;;th/s"W;i;;;;dl Drink 2for 1 7-9 Nov. The key to stopping Youngstown is we know Keith Wojnowski went down You'll be 4 Ricky i � stopping all-conference tail back to Western and· had a good game," surprised leads the league in � � Robson, who Dove said. l.� ---- J rushing with 78 yards per game. Wojnowski has replaced starting ,,..-.-...... ,...... ,.....,...� ...I� i Try Krackers this "He's a great tailback, the best we'll defensive end Mike Cox, who will miss - �Weekend i see ," Dickerson said. "We're going to the rest of the season with a broken leg. m CIRCUIT Drink 2 for 1 7-9 p have two men on him whenever they Youngstown's defense has played i JUDGE � .You 'll be i -- Pd for "' run the option. We're not going to let well most of the season, but the i surpris him carry the ball on the option. The Penguins will have to face Panther i �� ed Republican ��= ::On . quarterback or the fullback is going to quarterback Chuck Wright, who is �.__...,...... ,...... ,...,...... ,.. ,.. ,.. ,.. ,.. ,.. ,.. ,.. ,.. ,.. ,.. ,.. � have to carry the ball." coming off his best game of his career. eomm riding a dead elephant... Robson has rushed for more than At Western last week Wright Stop 100 yards the past two games, and connected on 15 of 19 passes for 228 become-a young Democrat! Dove said that is partly due to yards and two touchdowns. That Youngstown's improving, young brought his season percentage to .508. Place: Headquarters 10th & Lincoln offensive line. Scott McGhee, who easily leads the When: p.m. Monday - Friday "We don't have the guys like Jeff MCC in scoring, nabbed another TD 2-8 _Saturday for oelz & Stuffle, 4:30 at HQ Lear we had last year, but they're pass to tie the school career TD canvasi ng ... y Sunday for Dixon; 11 :00at HQ maturing little by little," Dove said. reception record of 22. He is three , "And we know about their front line short of James Warring's single season For further information contact: while unless they've seen some films, mark of 14. Mike Nowak 348-0852 Paul Hart 348-1 377 Debbie Tymczuk 581-2251 ------�!!!!!! Official Notices are paid for through the Office of University Relations. Questions concerning notices should be directed to that Office. . Of November 21 Liberty Mutual. FINANCIAL AID DISBURSEMENT DROP VERIFICATION commencement exercises. CAMPUS INTERVIEfiWScia l Notices October 27 - Horace · Mann James Knott, Director All financial aid recipients of awards To verify that a drop request " YOIJ Steve Grove Companies: Illinois Power. Career Planning & Placement Center scheduled to be disbursed October submitted has been processed, Director of Business Operations - 31 and those who have failed to with the Registration Office one check October 28 Marathon Oil; Chicago CAREER SEMINARS obtain their aid of an earlier scheduled week after submitting the drop & Northwestern Trans. Co.; State ·All students welcome: Frosh., date are asked to report to the Office request. CONSTITUTION EXAMINATION Farm Ins. Co-.; Ace Hardware. Soph ., Jr., Sr. of Financial Aids, from 9:00-12 noon Michael D. Taylor The registration period for the October 27 State Farm Ins. Co. , and 1-3:30 p.m. on October 31 . Director Registration Tuesday , October 28 Constitution October 29 Xerox; Marathon Oil; 7:30 p.m., Shelbyville Room, Please bring your student l.D. card exam is over. If you need the exam for Price Waterhouse; State Mutual Life University Union. with you. December graduation, the next test Assur. Co. ; Univerisity of Iowa, October 28 - 18, - Ace Hardware , 8:00 Sue Sparks McKenna FALL COMMENCEMENT date is . Tuesday , November (Students interested in law school.) a.m., Shelbyville Room, University Director of Financial Aids Cap and gown measurements will 1980. Sign up for that exam will begin Union. be taken Friday, November 14, 1980 October 30 in the Testing Center. November 3 Army; Mattoon Kirby - October 29 Marathon Oil Co., 7 INTERESTED GERONTOLOGY from 10:00 a . -2:00 p.m. in the Union Lana Hofer (part-time work.) . p.m., Sullivan Room , University STUDENTS Lobby. AU graduates participating in Coordinator of Testing November 4 Army; Ill. Farm Bureau Union . There will be a meeting concerning the exercises must be measured by - anies. & Country Comp October 30 - IBM, 7:30 pm. career opportunities in Gerontology November 14, 1980. If you cannot November 6 McDonnell Douglas Shelbyville Room, University Union. Monday, October 27th at 4:00 p.m. make this date, contact Cathy Gregg TEXTBOOK RENTAL NOTES - Drake University November 7 October 30 Standard Oil of Indiana, in AAE room 110. at 581-361 6 to make other Book sales for Fall Semester 1980, School); (Students interested in Law 7 :30 p.m., Casey- Room, University Patricia McAlister 29, 1980, and arrangements prior to November 14 began on September Massachusetts- Mutual . ·Union. Coordinator of Gerontology Program so that you can be sure to participate will run through November 14, 1980. 10--Ernst Whinney. November & November 3- Illinois hase a book which Farm Bureau & in the graduation ceremony. Caps and If you wish to purc November 11 St. Paul Ins. Co. Country Companies, 7:30 p.m., DROP DEADLINE - gowns will be distributed Friday, is checked out to you, you must bring November 13 Vista-Peace Corps; Shelbyville Room, University Union . The last day to drop a class and December 5, 1980 from 10:00 a.m.· it in at the time of the sale. Discards Marine Corps; Staley·s Manufacturing - the - . November 5 McDonnell Douglas receive an automatic "W" for the class 2:00 p.m. in the Union Lobby Shop. will be on sale throughout Co. Corp., 7:30 p.m., Shelbyville Room, is MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1980, at semester ranging in price from . 1 0 to 1 9 - Inst. for Para Legal Graduates MUST be measured or November University Union. 4:30 P.M. $1 .00. have made prior arrangements as Training. -James Knott, Director Richard L. Sandefer Michael D. Taylor November 20 John H. Haroland outlined above. Failure to do so wiil Career Planning & Placement Center Director, Registration Manager, Textbook Rental Go. - result in exclusion from � : .:'-. .. ------ · . 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District open, $25,000 semester-McArthur Manor 2 "Attitude Readjustment potential photographic The New Campus Radicals Saturday 348-8346. ______MT W1 2/1 8 bedroom apartments. Phone Period," every Friday at are coming!! ______24 Your Resume Specialis ts, equipment slaes. Small 345-6544 Sporty's: 1 O cent hotdogs, investment. ___c______24 Four spaces left for Amazon Copy Center. 207 Call 217-342- ______R,F -31 $1 . 7 5 pitchers, 7 5 cent mixed Copy-X Free quart of Coke with large Ave. 345-6313. 9621. For your next PARTY. Rent Andes-Peru trip to include drinks. Lincoln pizza - delivery or pickup. ______27 ______29 EL Krackers mobile sound and Machu-(Picchu). Cuzco from 27 Adducci's Pizza. 345-9141 , light system . For more " Dec. 25 to Jan. 10. Call 581 - Check out the erotic movie 345-9393. information-Call Steve at 348- 3728 for more information. "'The Opening of Misty ______oo 8387. Beethoven" Tonight in the Wanted The King of Keggers is Back! Just Hair! 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Regency Set of Pioneer 3 way Ann Love, The Gang. Doherty, Cyndee free photo testing on Nov. 1 , Apartments. Call 348-1730. speakers, set of rebuilt 2 way Karyn 24 . bury, Carolyn Eaves, 1980 on EIU campus. Watch 31 speakers. Reasonable price - Dusen ----�-----See "Halloween" Tuesday Graf, Call 345-9396. Diane Gizzi, Jeanne for times and place. night • in Grand Pi Omega Pi to meet Need one female to Sl,jblease Irwin, Katie Connell, ______24 Sallee 28 Ballroom-Showings at 6:30 members will large house close to campus & Pi Omega Pi Kadic, Karen Kays, On Wed., Oct. 22 the third Spring semester. Call Stacy 4 tickets to Andy Wiliam's Brenda 9:00. meet at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Kim Lutz , Tracey Lawrence, Annual Fechnerfest was 345-4908. Concert. Sec. C, Row 6, seats ..;;;;;:; �;.:;,;;;;;w;;�;o:;;;;;;;r�28 in Blair Hall Room 207 for new Amy Michel, Susi Olive, Cheryl observed in Rm. 1 06 in the � ______MW F12/18 1 ,2,3,4. Call 345-7429. New Rein, Kim Roza, Patty Svehla, Science building. 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Reward . 581-51 40, Jamie. program from 7 to 10 ______29 ______28 Thursday in the Afro ------�27 �-----��--24 ______24 American Culture Center. DOONESBURY -P! MCC games Northern Michigan (2-0) at Western Jllinois (0-2) Southwest Missouri at Nprthern Iowa (1-1), non-conference Youngstown State (0-1) at Eastern (l- 0) But the mere word Youngstown is probably enough to keep the Panthers' attention on Saturday's game even with a showdown against Northern Michigan, the top-ranked NCAA Division II team, set for the next week. Last week "payback" was Eastern's W��!! battle- cry when the Panthers went to Yllllllllliiiilii!Wi Western Illinois to avenge last season's Joss. This week, the word is "more." "M"o-r-e, more, " Panther Defensive Coordinator Chuck � Dickerson said. "I think our players want to win this game more than last week . They humiliated us in a lot of ways last year. Our players haven 't forgotten it." Head coach Darrell Mudra agreed. "We won't have any trouble getting Eastern flanker Scott McGhee, left, and defensive back career touchdown reception mark of 22,. and Brown is one our kids fired up, " Mudra - said. Rich Brown, right, will be shooting ior school records shy of the career interception mark of 13. (News photos "Youngstown flat out humiliated us when the Panthers host Youngstown State at 1 :30 p.m. by Mafk Wolf and Larry Heath) last year. I think we'll be ready." Saturday at O'Brien Field. McGhee currently shares the Last year's humiliation was a 49-2 1 most of its key performers from the to be improving each week. offense will have to go against a Youngstown victory which was MCC championship teams of the past The past two weeks the Penguins veteran, red-hot Panther defense. actually even rriore one-sided than the two years, the Panther-.Penguin rivalry have topped their opponents in At times the Eastern defense has final score indicated. could still draw a crowd comparable to statistics but lost on the scoreboard. been as responsible for scoring as the In that game it was Youngstown's the O'Brien Stadium record of 12, 000 Last week they lost to Morehead .offense. turn for revenge after Eastern had which witnessed last year's clash. State 20-14 despite a 315-228 Eastern has forced 42 turnovers this rallied for a 26-22 triumph in the In addition to the revenge motives, advantage in offensive yards. year on interceptions, fumble controversy-filled Division II semi Dickerson said fhe game is a must for The have also lost to defending recoveries or unsuccessful fourth down final playoffgame in 1978. · Eastern's post-season hopes. NCAA Division I-AA champ 45-0 and conversion attempts. That thriller marks Eastern's only "If they beat us we're out of the Northern Michigan 10-7. The Panthers' 18 interceptions in win in seven meetings with the playoffs," Dickerson said. "I'm not Youngstown's main motivation right seven games is ahead of the MCC Penguins but it sent the ·Panthers to the saying we couldn't get in with three now is "just to win a ball game," record pace of 2.4 per game and the national championship game in which losses, but it depends on who you lost Penguin Assistant,. Coach Bob Dove pace which produced a school record they nipped Delaware 10-9. to and if we lose to Youngstown, we're _ said. "I don't think it's the same as last 25 in 1971. Youngstown made it to the title out of the playoffs." year going down to Eastern when they Senior cornerback Rich Brown needs game last year before iosing to The Panthers are currently 7-2 and had beaten us in the playoffs the year to pick off just one more pass to tie the Delaware. ranked fifth in this week's Division II before. All we're trying to do is win a school's career mark of 13 So even though Youngstow_n has lost poll. Eight teams will be chosen for the ball game. interceptions set by Mike Grier in 1970- playoffs at the end of the season. "To beat Eastern we're going to 71. Winning their fifth straight game have to put some points on the board," - "We plan on getting Rich that Weekend slate · and raising their MCC record to 2-0 Dove said. "We'll have to score more interception this week," Dickerson Football may not be as easy for the Panthers as than seven or 10 like we have been, said. "Our defense is set up for that. " Youngstown State at Eastern, I :30 one might think. because I don't think our defense will Dickerson also has his defense set up p.m. Saturday Although 0-5-1, Youngstown has be able to completly shut them down. to blitz "probably 80 percent of the Men's cross-country played a strong schedule and appears The inexperienced Youngstown Ball State at Eastern, 11 - a.m. '(See YOUNGSTOWN, page 10) Saturday Soccer Eastern at Wheaton Ivitational, by Dan Brannan Harrie.rs host Ball"Until last yearSt thereate was a in15-year dual Woodall fisaidn heal wantse Eastern to Friday and Saturday Six seniors on Eastern's men's cross gap between the last times we have a good solid team run Saturday Field hockey country team will appear in their last competed with them, " Woodall said. on the five-mile course and prepare for Western Michigan at Eastern, 3:30 home meet Saturday at 11 a.m. against Woodall said Ball State has been a the 10,000-meter races at the Great p.m. Friday Ball State University. very strong team in past- years, but this Lakes Regional and NCAA Division II Eastern vs. Northern Illinois and The seniors are captain Larry year it did not have a good showing at meets. Iowa, Saturday at DeKalb Schuldt, Terry Donahue, Jim Scruton, the Notre Dame Invitational. The Panthers will compete in the Women's cross-country Jase Travis and Jeff Wagner. "They have had many injuries and regional meet next Saturday for the State of Illinois championships at · The Panthers, currently 3-0, will try illnesses this season, " Woodall said. right to advance to the national finals Loyola University, Saturday to complete their dual season "I don't expect them to be as tough as on Nov. 15. Both races will be at Volleyball unblemished. they were two months ago. '' Kenosha, Wis. where Eastern won the Eastern · at Eastern Michigan Eastern coach Tom Woodall said Woodall said Eastern will run all of Mid-American Invitational earlier this Invitational, Friday and Saturday Eastern has never faced Ball State here its runners except Schuldt and maybe fall. in a cross country meet. Tim Warneke ; in the meet. On the Verge of_____.� . eWEastern Illinois University ek, Ill. 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Please . lf�O . ���: �l�CUIT rf1J4 JUDGE Pd tor Rep�blican by Komada tor Judge C"Tpaign Committee The Daily Eastern News Friday, Oct. 24, 1980 On The Verge J Audience gets high on Hatchet's music Molly Hatchet/Lantz Gymnasium Bobby and Shirley Womack's "It's All It was between sets at Lantz Over Now," which succeeds because of Gymnasium Tuesday night, _where the chorus. The other was Gregg roughly 5,000 people had turned out to Rock Allman's "Dreams I'll Never See." listen to Molly Hatchet, the premiere . ' "tJ Though epic in length, it contained the hard rock band of the South. Doing Revue best riff of the night. nothing in particular, the crowd milled by John Stocl"mon about, not paying much attention to Ultimately, I was bored. Every song the music was long and ·the guitar solos begaJ! to coming over the PA. of British-flavored heavy metal. The ' sound reptitive. And if rock music Then the opening chords of AC/ on y major problem with the sound i influences our lives to any degree, it is DC's "Highway To Hell". began to was that the vocals were buried. through lyrics. And lyrics will be the blast. The audience cheered the They stay buried for Molly Hatchet, part of rock that is passed on to future familiar song. People shook their but very few people cared. When generations. heads to the beat and guys played air Jinimy Farrar, Hatchet's ·vocalist, guitar. That moment typified the introduced a new song with, "We're The music is rarely as memorable. night. going to do a song about drugs," the (There are exceptions. For example, the chords Generally, it was a young audience. crowd cheered its approval. But they of the Kink's "You Really Kids high school ·age and younger missed the point: the song was titled Got Me.") populated the bleacher seats. They had "Dead And Gone." But the girls jamming their fists into come to hear loud music with a The audience wasn't there to listen the air and the guys playing air guitar driving, no-nonsense beat and lots of to words. Lyrics were just something to knew just what to expect. They got lead guitar. They got it. break up the guitar solo at the what they wanted, in spades. In those Featuring guitarist Ronnie beginning from the guitar solos in the terms, the concert was a success. Montrose, Gamma opened the show middle from the guitar solo that closed with a spirited six-song set and encore the song. Southern-style · rockers Molly Hatchet put on a rowdy performance for the near-capacity audience Tuesday night in Lantz . Gymnasium. This display_ of talent by the various members of the band shows their crowd pleasing enthusiasm . Clockwise, guitarist Dave Hlubek lets his hair flow with the beat of his music as he throws it back during the nearly two hour long show. Drummer Bruce Crump, right, seems to grimace or yell as he pounds. his drums during his middle-of-the-concert solo. Lights beam down on the band and their backdrop, a copy of the Hatchet emblem, with-left to right-Dave Hlubek, Duane Roland, Bruce Crump, Jimmy Farrar and Steve Holland as they combine their efforts to bring the crowd to., their feet during the concert . . News photos by Tom Roberts 4 On The Verge Friday, Oct. 24, 1 980 The Doily Eastern News Campaigning Students apathetic in election; Eastern campaign workers say by Joan Rebecchi Bob Glover, precinct committeman for Alan Dixon campaign and was in a As the Nov. 4 election date approaches, the 17th ward in Charleston, said he -is wide "Students for Dixon" organil.a and election campaigns at all levels begin mainly concerned with getting students "This is a different type of All these students with the same g . gearing up for the final stretch, Eastern registered to vote. Student apathy is a election with the · wide variety of mind also · perform the "vicious circle," Glover said. to activities-d students have been getgng ·nvolved with "Ithas running. " oor-to-door campai affect their lives before they do anything candidates the electoral process by participating in mailing letters, getting people out to the campaigns of different politfca about it," he added. and going.to rallies. candidates. Steve Scholes, president of the College anvassing the precinct is impo The student campaignwo rkers say they Republicans, said issues that directly feels that a studen the election because 'a lot of feel that student apathy is evident in the effect lhe students do not pi:ovoke much politics. would not ave voted if it �asn't election process. input from them. '11 want to show people that some campaigni'n g,'' Glover said. and c said • youths inter sted '' he said. Karen Smith Bienda Hamm, Scholes, a political scien e major, are e , Paperwork is the biggest probl student coordinators for the John the main goal of the College Republicans Mike Nowak, of the Young any �paign, but Smith said "it " president Anderson campaign, say they both feel is to some how the the Democrats says Eastern students are very helped teach us responsibility and it link students to · students are very uninvolved in the candidates. Students can go and earn apathetic. For instance, in the last student been fun." n out campaigns. Smith said there is· no excuse more about the candidates and the election, Nowak said, 500 tude ts of The· College Republicans co for not voting vr at least oeing registered campaigns, " he said. He added it is a about 10,000 students voted. membership drives and Scholes tries �o vote, while Hamm said students should good way to make future contacts. "Realization hasn' been accepted by supervise and further keep lines students at least try to know the issues. Theresa Norton, a summer journalism that whether or not they care to communication open between candi Until recently, Smith and Hamm were graduate of Eastern and now manager for participate, politics will continue to, be the and the people. not interested in politics, but Anderson's the Pete Voelz for Congress campaign system by whi'ch decisions are made, for . Sch oles, a junior political sci everyone-including those who don't get candidacy provided the spark. headquarters, said she feels differently on major, said he got involved in po ·· "I was never extremely interested in the issue of student apathy. "There is a 1- involved," Nowak said, because of . his future ambitions as politics-and may never be again. Butthis. good deal of student participation, " Nowak said the potential· power of the lawyer. is a different type of election with the Norton said. "There is not as much student electorate was .evident in the last Norton values her experience wide variety of candidates running,'' apathy as everyone says there is." mayoral election w!l!ch Charleston Mayor political arena because, "It is s Norton started in the Voelz campaign Bob Hickman won by 7,000 votes. experience Hamm, a junior English maj or, aid. for a ,journalist to see Out of the approximate 200 students at to receive academic credit, but stayed on . Eastc;rn's potential 10,000 population campaign works." Working in Eastern signed up to help in the Anders-on after graduation to �ork for Voelz, a could carry an election by running a hasalso given her the opportunity campaign, about 50 students are actually Democratic candidate for the 22nd student for mayor. better job at covering campaigns participating, Hamm said. Congressional district. Nowak, a political science and zoology futur . The workers are comprised of a wide Mike Uppe rman, a junior political major, has been involved in olitics fo the fter Nov. 4, the ·victors will variety of students with different majors science major, is a coordinator for the past three years. President of the Young wearing the · crowns; the losers will who feel they need to be involved in this Ronald Reagan campaign. Involved in Democrats for two years, No:wak began packing up until the next election.year particular election, she added. politics since 1976, Upperman said /he participating in campaigns to help the those students will wait for the next time Presidential candidates star in the center ring ' � In many ways an election campaign is like a circus. There are the clowns and acrobats (the Campaig·n file: candidates), the ringmaster (the mass media) and the audience (the voters). The circus parades comes into each town and H erb Meel�er the · election campaign reaches each voter-individually or collectively-on candidates never live up to the convention the street or in the confines of their claims. homes. The Circus performers can be graceful Both the circus and the election acrobats or clowns. In the circus acrobats campaign demands some payment from wear ballet tights and the clowns are their respective audiences. Circuses want garbed in floppy, colorful but clashing to capture the audience's applause; jump suits. It would be so simple if election campaigns want the public's vote. presidential candidates did the same. It The voting public escapes the would be easy for the voter to tell the · bellowings of the mass media, as the acrobats from the clowns. · audience will clasp their ears to the roar of Sometimes it is easy, the candidates trip the ringmaster. The candidates saturate over their words .like Emmit Kelley used the media with their advertisements daily, to do with his broom. However, some which includes billboards, flyers, bumper candidates can mask their comic failings stickers, 8 by IO glossies, radio spots, sky . behind a frown or rigid jaw. writing and television ads running from A trapezee artist can miss on a triple 15 seconds to one hour. somersaut.The competent incumbant will This election the media could announce . falter and misquote statistics in a --s=- -· •·•in the right ring we have the master of televised debate. The circus acrobat has - verbal dexterity, Ronald Reagan, in the his net, the competent candidate does not. center ring, the man with the winning The little girl enchanted with the clown smile, Jimmy Carter and last but not least walking the invisible dog is linked with the in the left ring, the man with the losing unemployed factory worker ·who is frown, John Anderson." convinced a presidential challenger can ------� --·· - The political . convention with · its --=-- · incre·ase military spending, --::��=· ���§·�·�=· :::::1 balloons, spontaneous eruptions and unemployment benefits and still balance socs: colorful displays is like the circus's the budget. Some people in the circus -==-- opening parade. Candidates are put on · audience will see the hidden safety rope display like tigers, elephants and scantily tied around the tightrope walker's waist. clad beauty queens. With this, · the Just as some voters will see through the electorate is informed on who is whom.. ambiguities of campaign rhetoric. They know who can do triple somersauts, The circus animals leave their calling walk the tightrope on their hands and be cards to be buried. The election campaign �����·�. -- .. fired from a cannon. At least in the circus "bull" is left but it cannot be buried as � ..... _ .-..... ··--·- -- � - --- __. .._ ...___ - ·-·- you can see the performers make· good easily. It just ferments until the next their claims; after the election some election. f:/Jl'�kr/e- k The Daily Eastern News Friday, Oct. 24, 1 980 On The Verge 5 eagan wins support from college Alma Mater Scott Fishel studying economics and sociology. He Eureka, UL-Running for President of played football three out of four years United States is not every American's there and was also a member of the Tau ition, in spite of the old saying Kappa Epsilon fraternity. ,"In America, anyone can be His football coach, Ralph "Mac" - 'dent." McKinzie, · is still coaching at Eureka at t if by some quirk of luck or moment the. age of 86. He remembers Reagan as insanity you did decide to pursue the "an average player, not spectacular. He est political office iri the nation, you was a good plugger, a dedicated player.'' Id probably .expect your friends, McKinzie said there were only about bors and schoolmates from your 300 students at Eureka in those days and etown to support you. the football team was forced _ to play ch is the case of Eureka, Ill., a small larger schools for lack of any opponents of about 3,000 nestled in the center of their size. Woodford County. It was there that "I thought he would go into radio," blican presidential hopeful Ronald McKinzie -said of Reagan. "I don't know � an attended college. It is there that a how he got into politics." e body of voters anxiously wait for Reagan was good in drama, an ion Day. · attribute _that he utilized years later in his au! Knight, Democratic Chairman for acting career, he added. ford County said, "It's hard to get Reagan's nickname on campus was Democrats) to come forward and run "Dutch," a label that McKinzie said has 's county, even on'the local level.'' always been with him, but not many know ight said Woodford county has been of its origin. ost strictly Republican since the mid "He had a very pleasant personality," . He does not attribute this trend to McKinzie said, "He was very much a particular person, but said ."the leader.'.- He also remembers him as an ublicans don't ·have to say too much . "above average student." this county" to get the support of the Eureka has received over 800 plaques, le. awards and other Reagan memorabilia, uch of the support Reagan is most of them being sent to the school in 'ving in this campaign is from the 450- 1975 when Reagan left the governor's students at Eureka · College, alma mansion in California. More than 200 of er of the former California governor. these items are on permanant display in e Democrats have not been able to the college library. h the college, Knight said. He added The school has also honored "Dutch" did not even know if there was a and his brother Neil who also attended ocratic organization on campus, but Eureka, by naming the physical education think that a few supporters of John cente for them. This building is located · r erson ·had somehow gotten a on Reagan Drive, renamed by the city in thold. 1970. . "People have told me if I really want a The candidate visited the school Oct. 17 in this county, I should change my on his campaign swing through central 'tics,'' Knight said. Illinois. He spoke about football and his Eureka is the Woodford County seat old school at a pep rally held that evening. has been the home of Eureka College A jersey that said "Reagan 80" was 1855 when the school was founded. presented to him by the football team, era! small red-brick buildings, a and later he iit a bonfire. em physical education center and His stay was short and his words few, ral small dorms make up the bulk of. but an enthusiastic · crowd made him picturesque campus. welcome. ith an average enrollment of around The presidential race is far from , Eureka College is not one of the finished and pollsters predict it could be est and most influencial institutions in one of the closest elections in recent years. state. At Eureka College the winner, or arleast ut it did produce a presidential the best ·man, may have already been idate, and it lets the world know .it. decided. On the corner of Vennum St. .in Eureka, 111., is Reagan Dr. , named after the Reagan attended EC from 1928-32, presidential candidate in 1 970. (News photo by Scott Fishel) The fronf of the Tau Kappa Epsilon · ernity house, Ronald Reagan's ernity-along with vice-presidential didate George Bush-displays the The Reagan Center, dedicated to Ronald and his brother Neil, ng support for presidential candidate and hisyears at the college. the Republican both alumnus of Eurek (News photo a College, stands in honor of the by Scot inee. (News photo by Scott Fishel) t Fishel) CROSSWORD PUZZLE Editedby EUGENE T. MALESKA V/eekend ACROSS 58 Bonnie or Jo!m 7 "The ," 33 Serious social of singing Orson-- Welles problem 1 FeetforW. 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I -� . $50 Cash Prizes donated by Cross CountyMall Merchants Association Party under sponsorship of local Jaycee Club . > Watch news media for age classification on prizes . 1)EODOSOMEBC�AN'DLf'.sT ISN'T 'WORl(\N6. �·����� :;.:::::M�tt '° ="°"'""'�" ·�• "0"' 0"• •00<"""' "M>OON '" IO S[RV[ IO AM ·0•"'1 DAllY BRING THE· ENTIRE FAMILy YOUR EvE•Y NEEO NOONTOSPM SAT Y. ENTERTAINMENT FOR All l5800 Taste The Diff erenee aeuseuiug Makes Remember:Fa ds will come and go, But S!y.hds aJways in! So n extti me for a' ask 'Style''at your favorite Bar! Molly Hatchet has &y le! How come your group isn't here? - ,- ---· -- - ' ••• i Call Joe at 348-0722 . Next Week This Could be you. . stern On The Verge The Daily Ea Me 8 Friday, Oct. 24, 1 980 The following sponsors salute the . ·Panthers and wish them Good Luck. i n their game this weekend · at home against Youngstown St. Charleston IGA Dog 'n Suds Office Services University Union Books 't.-.e . � \ . 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Maybe if students would stop and While working at security for the concert I had to carry Security isn't perfect and some people still manage to think before infringing on the rights of out a young gentleman who had passed out drinki_ng too sneak some alcohol into concerts. Five empty half pints others they and the citizenry 111 m_m:h. Once outside this fine young man proceeded to were found in Lantz Gym after the Molly Hatchet concert. Charleston would be on better te111h. throw up on himself. All this occurred even before Molly One must try to think like an archeologist in these Those who can't respect the rights of Hatchet took the stage. situations and try to figure out the personality of many ' - others should go back to Chicago Even_ if this man goes on to be president or finds the cure individuals from - only a small number of artifacts left where nobody cares. for cancer, many of us who saw him do his act will always behind. I state this because I have lived in remember him as "the guy who threw up on himself at Of the five bottles found there were three bottles of Chicago and I am familiar with the Molly Hatchel." peppermint schnapps, one whiskey bottle and one bottle of egocentric self-centered attitude of its St. Last Friday at The Bruce Springsteen concert in vodka. If I were an archeologist I wouldn't paint a very people, as evidenced by the " man on Louis a guy in the row front of me spent almost the entire complimentary picture of Tuesday's concert-goers. What the tracks" incident in the not too concert slumped over with his head between his knees. good- can you say about a crowd where the schnapps distant past. These two sad sacks must have thought they were the drinkers outnumber the whiskey drinkers three to one? Bruce E. Miller world's biggest studs while they were chugging down huge While whiskey is real liquor, schnapps is nothing more amounts of alcohol but ultimately all they proved was that than eighty proof candy. they couldl\'t handle their liquor and, if given the chance, But to be fair, I don't think it's the candy drinkers who they could be funnier than Foster Brooks. usually get sick at concerts. It is usually young men trying Give us a choice Eight dollars for concert tickets seems to be a high price to put hair on their chests by consuming mass quantities of Editor: to pay for the privilege of humiliating oneself in public but Jack Daniels. It is heartening to realize that many apparently some people will do anything to be the center of These are the guys who usually can't tell you what songs Eastern students are informed and attention. the band played in concert but they'll talk your ear off progressive enough to see Phyllis These observations lead to the question: "What is the about how much they drank. Schlafly for what she is: A dogmatic, purpose of security at concerts?" Originally, security Maybe concert ads should have warnings at the bottom backward, Victorian hypocrite who people at concerts were there mainly to keep other people similar to those found on cigarette packages. "Warning: uses nothing but scare tactics in order from harming other people. But now they serve the same Drinking large amounts of alcohol before this concert will to force her opinion on others. purpose as orderlies in mental wards, keeping people from make you do stupid things for· which you'll hate yourself in No matter how long it takes, the harming themselves. If it weren't for security checking the morning." # ERA is inevitable. It is a vital and \\tS essential part of any advanced society '•ME if that society wishes to utilize all of its human resources. Furthermore, in a Cu\ country such as _ours, which is , t'\ ('. supposedly democratic, shouldn't equal rights be taken for granted? It is CR l