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. . Power to . be resto.red. at Lawson Saturday by Peggy Schneider kind of like camping out." Electrical power is scheduled to be Security around and in Lawson by restored to a darkened Lawson Hall by campus security patrolS; resident· hall noon Saturday "if all goes well," assistants, and counselors has been Physical Plant Director Everett Alms doubled, Housing Director Lou said Thursday. Hencken said. Male visitation has An Eastern maintenance man was been prohibited while the lights are sent Thursday to the General Electric out, he said. factory in Columbus, Ohio, the only "Women in Lawson have been supplier of such cables, to pick up a. extremely cooperative· under the special cable to replace the one which circumstances," Hencken said. "burned out," Alms said. Residents are also being advised not

Alms added he did not yet know why to use candles as a lighting ·source · the cable failed. because of the potential fire hazard, If the cable arrives Friday on Hencken said. schedule, contractors will work in "I hope they get rid of the candles," shifts around the clock to restore Alms said. "There are no sprinkler power by Saturday, he said. systems in the rooms, and although Alms estimated the cost of the cable there are fire alarms, it takes time for and installation to be about $25,000. the fire department to act on them.'' Residents of Lawson Hall have been Charleston Fire Chief Melvin Taylor without electricity since. 11 p.m. was unavailable for comment on the Tuesday when a cable short-circuited. matter late Thursday afternoon. The 504 women have had to make Hencken added that residents have various adjustments in their living not been relocated, "because there is habits due to the lack of heat and nowhere to relocate them," and tuition lighting, Lawson Hall Counselor Gayle and housing paymertts will not be · Clark said Thursday. refunded as some students had Auxiliary power has kept hallways lit requested earlier. and elevators running, Clark said. The Clark said she had not heard of any lighted study hall and cafeteria have students leaving Lawson to relacate in been opened until 2 a.m. for studying, other areas on or off campus. she said. To compensate for th e However, residents have been forced inconveniences caused to the res'idents, Naughty or nice? to go to other halls to shower and do Hencken said that the Lawson-Taylor Santa visited the University Union Thursday and this youngster couldn't resist laundry, Clark said. food service cafeteria wilL be serving jumping on the bearded one's lap and placing his order for Dec. 25. (News "The majority of residents have dinner to Lawson residents Sunday. photo by Mark Beiser) made adjustments," Clark said. "It's Council tables scope of future TBL talks .Zia Bowl preview by Marc Pacatte 1981. secondary issues. Although the Council on Academic Wohlstein said "If you hire someone CAA member Carol Elder asked Affairs did not decide what the scope to. do a job, and they fail three or four Whitley what he envisioned the council 'Frustrated' of its discussion of the Textbook times, you don't say to them-'Gee, asking in regards to the investigation of Library would be next semester, the don't fail again.' the textbook library. Panthers look to council members did voice opinions on "Academically, it's absurd�' for a She added, "Maybe we want to what the council should be teacher to have to check and find out if formulate several clear questions," in considering. the books are there to teach a course, order to get "a clear focus as to what CAA Chairman Ron Wohlstein said he added. we want to discuss." he had originally hoped the council CAA member Stephen Whitley Whitley said he would prefer that would decide how it wanted to submitted ·a statement to the council method, although he said the question approach the ex1s1tmg Textbook which said, in part, "as to the of the academic advantages of the Library purchasing problem at maintainence, alteration, or textbook rental system do not exist. NeAA II troph1 � Thursday's meeting, so next semester abandonment" of the· textbook "Not being able to answer that the CAA could start the discussions library, the CAA's "primary question intelligently, I don't know -Seepage 12 right away. consideration is the academic quality how to ask it," he said. The library came under fire recently of the university's programs and CAA s.tudent member John Guite af ter issuing two book courses.'' said the CAA needs to get "an idea for oratoriums-one on puchasing in the Factors such as economics, comparison" from schools where spring of 1978, and another on recruitment and convenience, Whitley students purchase textbooks before ordering new books for the spring of added, should be regarded as scrapping the present system. CAA member David Buchanan pointed out that students had recently Your complete passed an athletic fee increase, but will Sund.ay 'special' planned begin "to cry" when an increase in guide to Today's issue of the Daily Eastern feature comprehensive coverage of the books or tuition is brought up. News is the last regular edition of the playoff game. . CAA member Don Rogers said the semester. The News will not publish Distribution points for the special council should "put it in writing to the Championship II, during the week of finals. edition include: The residence halls, president (Marvin) and say that we However, because of the national University Union, Charleston IGA, ought to maintain it (the 'textbook including how Division II football championship in Eisner Food Store, Wilb Walker Super library) at a level that supports our Albuquerque this weekend, a special Market, Ben Franklin, Osco, Stop-N­ program. edition of the paper will be produced Go, Hucks, Gateway Liquors, Bob's "All this talking is irrelevant," he they got there Sunday whether the Panthers win or Package Liquor and McDonald's. continued, "the die has already been lose. The first edition of the News for the cast. That texbook library's gonna be -See 'On the Verge' Laura Fraembs, fall editor of the spring semester will be published Jan. here five years from now." Wohlstein said, "I don't think this is 1 ews, said the special edition will 1 3, two days before classes begin. a murky issue at all." Friday's

(AP) News shorts The Dally Eastern News _2 Dec. i 2, i 980 proposals to a NATO foreign mm1sters meeting Financially-pressed CT A Old friends and associates trying to package a strong and unified responses emerging in Reagan cabinet that would avoid the splintered approach the Western alliance took after' the Red Army moved may eliminate 36 bus routes WASHINGTON-After all the elaborate searching, into Afghanistan a year ago. CHICAGO-The financially-pressed Chicago the interviews and trial balloons, Ronald Reagan's But officials in the Italian delegation said the Transit Authority has proposed eliminating all or Cabinet is emering as a familiar mix of old American program called for suspension of East­ part of 36 bus routes in an effort to save $37 . 1 associates, new allies and establishment figures. West negotiations, withdrawal of NATO-member million. - If some of the president-elect's most cooperative ambassadors from Moscow and other East The cuts proposed Wednesday, which would take supporters had hoped he would form an European capitals, cancellation of trade and credit effect March 1 at the earliest, also call for ending administration free from Eatern influence, they deals between the West and the Soviet Union and the Evanston Express rapid-transit service into the were disappojnted. halting cultural exchanges. Loop. The first eight Cabinet-level appointments CT A Chairman Eugene Barnes said five Loop announceed'Thursday had the look of the board of Anti-Iranian sentiment high rapid-transit stations would be closed and several directors of a maior corporation, most of them men hundred employees would be laid off under the with strong backgrounds in business, fnance or the in the shooting planned cuts . law. of a youth "This will have a dramatic effect on our service," They also were all male, white and Republican. Barnes said. "You could say it is devastating . " DENVER-In a case that stems from a wave of The young�st person named, Rep. David anti-Iranian feeling 13 months ago, a jury is being The service cuts and resultant layoffs will be in Stockman, 34, of Michigan, disignated as director · asked to decide whether an Iranian student who addition to plans to raise fares on the nations's of the Office of Management and Budget, also is shot and killed a teen-ager acted in desperate second-largest mass-transit system by 66 percent, the most conservative. defense of his home or in reckless disregard for life. Barnes. said. While there are inevitable disappointments Public interest in the case remains high in among some Reagan backers, with some certain to Colorado where, as in much of the American West, Findings support asprin cry foul, there are no surprises, so far. the use of a gun to defend one's home long has been considered an intrinsic right. may prevent cataracts U.S. retaliation to Soviet The shooting occurred Nov. 11, 1979, at the CHICAGO-Research teams headed by a Yale height of anti-Iranian sentiment following the University ophthalmologist have found indications invasion outlined by Muskie seizure of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran a week that taking large doses of aspirin may forestall the earlier. The case took more than a year to reach BRUSSELS, Belgium-U.S. Secretary of State appearance of blinding cataracts that cripple trial this week in Denver District Court because of a Edmund S. Muskie presented a fo ur-point plan thousands of the elderly. defense attorney's scheduling conflicts. Thursday for political and economic retaliation by The latest developments at-a recent meeting in ion interveness in i, 21, who is married to an NATO countries if the Soviet Un· Afshin Shariat Chicago of the American Academy of Poland, Italian officials said. American, is on trial for second-degree murder in ophthalmology were reported in the Dec. 12 issue of Muskie was not available for comment on his the death of Paul Moritzky, 15, of Denver. the Journal of the American Medical Association. t:� Sunnys1be natUR.al �oobs �� Invites You To Attend our i�������� · · ; � CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE � CANDLE-LIGHT COMMUNION' Saturday, Dec. 13 10-5 Ii Refreshments will be served Wednesday,December17, 1980 • •. ·At our new location � 9:30P.M. � Un1V€RSlty V1Uaq€ 345-9445 � Wesley Church Chapel � (across from Lawson) � Whol€ GRams. h€RBS, Sp1c€s, t€.\s, Juic€s, yoqui:n, hon€y � � sponsored by �- The Wesley Foundation@ EIU Ii � Open to all persons ������������Ii

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News staff Identification Statement Editor in Chief...... Laura Fraembs News editor ...... Marsha Hausser The Daily Eastern Ne,.,s is published daily, Monday through _Friday, at Managing editor ...... Ted Gregory Night Staff Charleston, Illinois during the fall and spring semesters and twice weekly Editorial Page Editor ...... Herb Meeker during the summer term, except during school vacations Administration editor ...... Melinda De Vries or examinations, by the students of Eastern Editor ...... Jane Meyer Campus editor ...... Linda Charnesky Illinois University. Subscription price: $10 per Government editor . Yvonne Beeler semester, $2 for summer only, $20 for all year.The Daily Eastern News is a Asst. editor ...... Jerry Fallstrom City editor ...... Sandy Young member of the Associated Press, which is entitled to exclusive use of all Wire editor...... Tim Schmidt Activities editor ...... • . . . Jane Meyer articles appearing in this paper. The opinions expressed on the editorial and Sports editor...... Andy Sports editor...... Steve Binder Savoie , op-ed pages are not necessarily those of the administration, faculty or Verge Editor ...... Betsey Guzior student body. Phone 581-2812, Advertising phone The Daily Lab technician ...... Mark Wolf Photo editor. : . . ...'Ed Gray 581-2813. Eastern News editorial and business offices are located in the East Wing of Copy editor ...... Scott Hainzinger Advertising manager ...... Chris Goerlich the Student Services Building, Eastern Illinois University. Circulation manager ...... Scott Moyer Second class postage paid at Charleston, Business manager ...... Tony Dardano IL 61920. Printed by Eastern Illinois University, Adviser ...... David Reed Charleston, IL 61920. The Dally Eastern News Friday, Dec. t 2, t 980 3 SCORE favors current system of text rental

by Patty O'Neill. SCORE committee member Mike . Students Coordinating Optional Nowak said SCORE will support the ' Referendum Efforts, SCORE, will _suggestion of department heads as support the current rental system Mueller explained at the Senate rather than a system of purchasing meeting. textbooks, SCOR E members In order to determine whether or not announced Wednesday night. a change in the current TBL system is However, a statement at the Student needed, Vice President for Student Senate meeting Wednesday night Affairs Glenn Williams said a concerning the $8 fee increase for the mechanical study has begun to collect Textbook Library was premature. data concerning the TBL. Student Body Executive Vice Once the information is collected, President Dan Hunnicutt said \he Williams, Dean of Student Academic Senate will not take any action on the Services Samuel Taber, Student Body proposal as the Senate does not have President Bob Glover and Eastern enough information to make an President Daniel E. Marvin will review intelligent decision yet. the material from the study to It was reported in the Thursday determine if a change in textbook edition of the Daily Eastern News that distribution is needed.· Senator Bill Mueller said the $8 In addition, Glover appointed increase was suggested by department Hunnicµtt and Senator Russ Robb to heads as a way to offset any attempt to the TBL Board. Previously, the board change the current system of renting was comprised only of three faculty books to one of buying books. members. Charter fan plane filled, 80 leave for Albuquerque by Jane Meyer signed up for the flight. A contingent of 80 Eastern fans will Kay Saltmarsh, owner of the l:- be aboard the charter airplane flight business, said because the smaller ' · leaving at 8 a.m. Saturday from the plane will be used passengers must pay � Coles County Airport for an additional $20. She said the airline Albuquerque. has been trying to get in touch with the L A spokesman of Arrow Travel in ; passerigers to see if the extra expense Window pane-ting Charleston, who booked the flight, would cause any problems. These students from Alpha Gamma Delta sorority paint windo ws in the said the decision to take the smaller Passengers can pay the additional University Union's Walkway Lounge Thursday. The display is part of a contest flight rather than the JOO-seat $20 before they depart the airport on sponsored by the University Board. (News photo by Mark Beiser) · passenger plane was decided at noon Saturday morning, she said. Thursday when onlv 81 oeoole had Saltmarsh said passengers should report to the airport no later 7:20 a.m. Saturday to assure the plane takes off Buildings to be open over break ·on time. Arrival time for the flight �ill be at University buildings will have over the break period, Housing 14 when it resumes hours from 8 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Albuquerque time, she·said. abbreviated building hours over the Director Lou Hencken said. to 5 p.m. A reception is planned at the Hilton Christmas · holiday ,break. Central The food services will close after the The Financial Aid Office will close Hotel from IO a.m. to 11 a.m. A bus registration for spring semester begins evening meal on Friday Dec. 19 and at 4:30 p.m. Friday Dec. 19 and will re­ will transport persons from the airport Tuesday Jan. 13. will re-open with breakfast on Tuesday open Jan. 5. Eastern's health service to the hotel. Following the reception. Classes for the spring semester will Jan. 13 will close at 8 p.m. also on the 19th. the bus will depart from the stadium. begin on Thursday Jan. 15. The residence halls will re-open at 2 Hours for the Daily Eastern News The plane will leave Albuquerque at The residence halls will close for p.m. Sunday Jan. 11 Hencken said. will be from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. until about 7:30 p.m. and will arrive at the Christmas break on Friday Dec. 19 at Booth Library will be open from 8 Tuesday Dec. 24 and abbreviated Coles County Airport at about p.m. 8 p.m. No students will be· allowed to a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday Dec. 19 and have hours will be observed until regular 11 CST. stay in the residence halls at anytime abbreviated hours through Jan. 13 and business hours resume Jan. 5.

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Friday, Dec. 1 2, 1980 The Dally £astern News

Your turn Three cheers for Panthers, fans Let's get serious We congratulate the football Panthers on supported the Panthers faithfully throughout Editor: their highly successful season and wish them the season can't go to watch the team play for I understand that the United States luck in Saturday's championship game with the championship. But they watching the was born by violence, and that violence, death and guns have had a the Mustangs of Cal-Poly San Luis Obispo. game from the friendly . (and warm. in most great influence on the history of our The Panthers have come from behind in a cases) confines of a local bar or dorm lobby is country. So I know the recent murder number of games this season to earn the right often more enjoyable. of Mr. John Lennon will only be to play for the NCAA Division II championship. The comforts of home definitely seem to be another note in history books and not The football team has provided exciting more attractive than the 30 degree the event that finally shook the U.S. attitudes toward gun control. performances from start to finish, for which we temperatures and six ·inches of snow The killings of four presidents, one should be proud and grateful. Albuquerque is faced with. senator running for the presidency and We also congratulate the fans who have In post-game festivities, we hope students a civil rights leader; the attempted shown their undying support for the Panthers will maintain their composure, and while assinations of presidents, a governor throughout . the season. · Eastern fans have enjoying the celebrations, refrain from any running for the presidency and another a civil rights leader have not yet have not been " fair - weather Charleys." Even vandalism which would tarnish a good convinced any number of Americans after the losses early in reputation. Irresponsible behavior will only put the season, Panther that the right to possess guns is wrong. backers a black mark on the postgame celebration. stayed behind their team by The killing of this musical genius only appearing at home games in huge numbers. Win or lose, we believe the Panthers are will go on the infamous annals of This support has surfaced this week, as true champions and deserve our praise for an Americans' passion for guns. scores of Panther fans have tried to travel to exciting season. And we urge all students to The argument that people will kill despite guns does not convince me. Albuquerque for the championship game. welcome the team back at 8 p.m. Saturday at Guns are lethal and almost beyond the It is a shame that all the fans ·who have Coles County Airport. the control of humans. Knives, bats and stones can all be lethal, but the ability to kill bystanders from long distances is an area where the firearm is king. This power is beyond the responsibility of one lone individual and can only be controlled by society as a whole. With more and more guns available that may get lost and stolen, the risk of these weapons being put into the wrong hands increases. Jilst the loss of human life and injury by accident from guns far outweighs the benefits of vigilantes blowing away outlaws while protecting life and property. If one brings up how expensive gun control would be, I cannot imagine putting dollar figures on the· loss. of John Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Jr. and now John Lennon. I suppose that since the country is CAL-POLY appearing to have some kind of strange STALKINv�· nostalgia for the Wild West with a president-elect who once was a host for Death Valley Days, a more gave me more than headaches conservative and unregulated era could News come. Gun legislation will probably be another casualty of our violent culture. As most' other students are breaking out the coffee, Personal file: If this cowboy mentality becomes too cigarettes and jitters in preparation for finals week , the widespread, everyone, including staff of The Daily Eastern News is breathing a traditional Laura Fraembs myself, may have to walk around with sigh of relief. Aside from a special edition on Sunday, a six-shooter on his side. paper, and we're ready to relax. Perhaps dueling may become we've put out our last students seem not to realize all that they can- learn from And along with this traditional relaxation comes the popular again. If you get into an tradition that only I get to take part in-a column in the participation in an extracurricular activity like the News, argument with someone in Ike's, then last paper of which I was editor in chief. student government or any club or organization. merely challenge him to a little As I looked back on some of the past editors' final In my tenure as editor, for example, I've had lessons in shooting match on Lincoln Street, ju st columns, I noticed that it also seems to be traditional to management organization that I couldn't have received like in the days when guns were called use this space to write about how great the News staff is. from any class. I've learned to deal with fr ustration (most peacemakers. But that's not what I want to do. of the time anyway), and I've discovered how to make Jack Burke That's not to say that the people I have worked with this responsible decisions. past semester aren't worth praising. They are. Of course, I've also had the best education in journalism Honored to know him The staff that puts out the paper Eastern depends upon that I could get. Being in charge of the actual work of Editor: is made up largely of people who run on dedicated energy putting out a daily newspaper has been an invaluable It always seems hard to say goodbye and nothing else. Most of the reporters, photographt:;rs experience. to a friend, and Eastern lost a good and hardest workers are unpaid, but their interest in Most ·importantly, through the very fact of being in friend this past Saturday-Dr. R. journalism motivates them to spend hours ruining their charge I think I've learned something about working with Syndergaard, professor of history. health a nd grades to put out the most professional people. That's probably the best lesson that anyone could I feel Eastern should feel newspaper they can. learn, and it's one that's open to any student who joins a·ny appreciative toward this man for his . But I only mention that because it brings me to the group on campus. accomplishments in helping Eastern subject I do want to write about-the opportunities that so There are drawbacks, though. My grades certainly maintain one of the best hist ory many students at Eastern just throw away. aren't the best they've ever been; sleep has been scarce� and departments in this country. The News staff doesn't put up with missed sleep, worrying has been plentiful . Those of us who not only had him as unanswered phone calls, complaints from irate readers and Also, I'll still be here next semester after I'm no longer a teacher but also as a friend rhust feel other frustrations for their dispositions; they do it because edifor in chief, so I'll be around to hear all of the a sense of honor. I'm sure _those of us most of them have recognized the value a student complaints and should-haves. But I still don't think I'll lucky enough to have known this fine newspaper has to their education in journalism. regret a single minute of the time I spent being involved. man will only have fond memories in And what really bugs me is the vast number of students It's been fun, tiring, discouraging, invigorating and a lot our hearts, and he shall be .missed. who don't recognize similar opportunities. Too many of work. But I've learned a helluva lot. Stephanie Newton

> • The Dally Eastern News Friday, Dec. 1 2, 1980 5 CAA approves.option for health ed by Marc Pacatte However,majo Margaretrs Sod erberg, A proposed "community health acting vice president for academic option" for health education majors affairs, advised Richardson and the was approved unanimously by the CAA to drop the NEIPR since there Council on Ac ademic Affairs was no additional funding involved. Thursday. "NEIPRs are money," she said. The proposal, which first came Without the NEIPR, when it goes to before the council last week, was the BOG and Robert Pringle, BOG's tabled after one of the courses did not deputy executive director for academic have a complete·outline attached to it. affairs, it will not be subject to The course, health education 3765, unnecessary scrutiny which normally "Principles of Epidemiology," was occurs with NEIPRs. passed after council members received The CAA also approved an a more complete outline. experimental course, German 2075, Walter Lowell, dean of the School of ''The Vikings in History, Saga and Health, Recreation and Physical Song�" Education, thanked the CAA for its Experimental courses can not count unanimous approval. for general education requirement He said "that kind of leverage at the fulfillments or a major. university'' would be helpfulwhen the There was some concern over course option goes to the Board of Governors subject overlap, if it was to be offered for approval. permanently, but Gerald Carr, of the The option was submitted to the foreign language department, said CAA as a new expanded and improved "overlap is unavoidable." program request (NEIPR) .. NEIPR's "We ought to go ahead with it usually require funding for additional (approving the course)," CAA faculty, but Jack Richardson, who member Don Rogers said, instead of designed the option, said this was a discouraging experimental courses. NEIPR "with no money attached." in Charleston No primary Faster, without more candidates funnier and \Nilder. by Dan Brannan and Sandy Young all of the objectives of m y original The possibility that Charleston will platform, but feel there is still much not hold primary elections to fill the which needs to be done," he added. City Council and mayor positions is Beusch cited working with Senior increasing as no additional petitions Citizen and Youth Centers, upgrading had been filed as of Thursday. fire department training and The deadline for filing petitions for equipment and working with state these offices is 5 p.m. Monday. representatives "to promote the More than eight people must file for interests of Charleston" as a few of his the city council positions, and more accomplishments. than three must file for mayor for a "I believe that with continued primary to take place. planning, Charleston can capitalize on However, City Clerk Patsy Lowe its strengths and eliminate those said more candidates may file for the problems. which hamper progress," office on Friday. Reusch said. "At this point I hesitate to say whether or not there will be enough petitions filed by candidates to hold a Residents , RHA primary election/' Lowe said. "I really doubt if there will be enough, however.'' favor cable TV Thus far, the four incumbent council The Residence Hall Association members-Wayne Lanman, Olga v oted Thursday to pass a Durham, Clancy Pfeiffer and John recommendation to allow cable TV· in Reusch-have filed petitions. the halls based on the RHA and Incumbent mayor Bob Hickman is housing survey given to students living the only mayoral candidate to file. in the halls. Reusch, Director of Public Service From the total I, 741 who voted and Development at Eastern and the Wednesday in the food services at the last candidate to file, announced his evening meal, 1,267 approved an intention to run earlier this week. additional $9 per semester increase in "After careful consideration, I am housing costs to install Liberty Cable prepared to commit myself TV in each resident's room, Val wholeheartedly to this endeavor," he Averill, RHA president said. 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Dec. 1980 The Dally Eastern News Friday, 12, 1 Holidays spent without families Native customs not forgotten by foreigners by Carme Calvano these imports are very expensive and bring her parents to the United States that are Catholic or Christian c�lebrate Many international students we await Christmas with much to spend a "real" white Christmas. Christmas, she added. attending Eastern will not be spending -e nthusiasm to enjoy them." "I think · they would enjoy it very "Christmas is a very religious the holidays with their families. After the dinner, the children much,' ' Banzuela said. holiday. We do not commercialize it as Although many will celebrate in the perform a -show for the families from Zoe Wenling Change of Taiwan is much as the Americans do," Zoe said. United States, a few still observe the their own effort and imaginations. another for_eign exhange student who "Christmas Eve is very important. We Christmas customs of their native "After their performance, gifts are will be spending her Christmas in New go to mass and then we go caroling. countries. exchanged," she said. "Yes, we do York with SHARE friends. We do exchange gifts but this custom is Pem L. Banzuela is a foreign · have Santa Claus and Christmas cards Christmas is not a native Chinese not that important, the essence of the , exchange student from the Philippine in the Philippines. We even use fake holiday. All of the customs · and holiday is going to mass. ' Islands. Banzuela will be celebrating spray snow on our Christmas trees and traditions of Christmas were either The Christmas tree and other her first Christmas in New York. windows, so that it looks like a white copied or imported from other decorations are used by the Chinese, "I have relatives in New York, and .Christmas." countries,'she said. China is enhanced bu the Chinese do not engage in the they have invited me to spend . Banzuela said she wishes she could by Buddhistic upbringing, only those traditional Christmas dinner, Zoe said. Christmas with them,". she said. _ She said the Filipinos celebrate Christmas basically the same as people in the United States do. Saturday Christmas in the Philippines represents a time of joy, highlighted by "No C over Charge" RB's is opening at singing and dancing, she said. 10:30 "Christmas is the happiest time in our lives," Banzuela said. The Filipinos celebrate Christmas by Draft & a Shot for choosing a "host family," amongst $1.00 their relatives, she said. The host family makes preparations and hosts See the game on the traditim:ial Christmas dinner. 81t W. Lincoln LOUNOE AND PACKAOE the Screen · "In the Philippines, we do not BIG TV celebrate Christmas Eve. The Home of 3 for $1 .00 Geer important day is the 25th of 3 Busch for $1.00 ALL DAY December," Banzuela said. "Christmas Day begins by the family going to mass. After mass we prepare *********************************** the dinner.'' * She said the dinner includes imported foods from her country. "If we have some of these foods or even fruit at the end of our dinner, in my country, that is a luxury," Banzuela said. "One apple costs a dollar and one pound of grapes costs five dollars, _ Final concert win be Friday -At ­ Eastern's percussion ensemble and marimba ensemble will present their EASTERN ILLINOIS final concert of the year at 8 p.m. Friday in Dvorak Concert Hall. Johnny Lane, director of the THE SPIRIT OF ensembles, said the program will begin with Alexander Lepak's "Crescendo." CHRISTMA Eastern student Murray Praska will be S IS NEVER featured in "Concerto for Drum Set and Percussion Ensemble." PiOska will also feature an original 'OUT OF composition for percussion ensemble, Style! under the direction of Peter Hesterman, Lane said. The marimba ensemble will feature a number of selections, including "The 91d Style appreciates · Log Cabin Blues.'' This ragtime melody will feature Eastern student Mike McClean on xylophone, Lane your suppor . said. t There is no admission charge for this concert. MerryC h ristmas Irish tour scheduled from fo r summer break Hiatt Distributing Eastern's students and faculty can Co. tour Ireland in a study program to be held from May 22 to June 12. Those who participate in the program will attend lectures and visit school�, monuments, castles and commercial places of interest, Robert . Zapka of the education department said. The cost of the trip is fifteen hundred and twenty five dollars. which includes twenty nights of dinner,breakfast and lodging as well as all travel expenses. Students or faculty who wish to take the trip should send a $200 cJle<;:k to. 8 Friday, Dec. 12, 1980 The Dally Eastern News Riva lry has cagers psyched up for Western

b� Steve Binder compared to the 83cpoints per game The Leathernecks will boast the Margenthaler said. They will meet for the 84th time at Western has allowed the opposition. probable starting guard tandem of 6-5 The Panthers will probably start 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Lantz Gym and Both teams execute the motion junior Jamie Lilly and 6-3 senior their usual Warren Patten and Chuck when Eastern and Western clash, the offense, Samuels said, but Western has Dwayne Banks, who together have Turk at gaurds, Ricky Robinson and teams' rivalry will probably produce been ripping the nets at a higher clip been averaging 31 points a game for Ricky Serkin at forwards and -Jim the usual outcome of exciting and than the Panthers. Wr:st�rn .. Williams at center, Samuels said. intense basketball. Yet Eastern is more of a defensive­ Complimenting these guards' Coming off its 87-75 victory over St . The contest will also mark the fi rst orientated team than Western, so many abilities is 6-6 sophomore forward Joe Joseph's Wednesday, Samuels · said MCC conference game of the young people might think that . Eastern's Dykstra's 19.5 scoring average. Eastern will be mentally prepared basketball season. chances for victory Saturday will The Leathernecks have nine against Western. "This will be a typical Western­ depend on how well the Panthers returning lettermen from last year's "If were capable of running the ball Eastern game," Western coach Jack contain the high-scoring Leathernecks, Division II playoff team with a solid on them then fine, but if its getting Margenthaler said. who are shooting 50.7 percent from the bench which produces over 30 points a away from us then we'll have to change "Eastern ·and Western have always field. game. the tempo of the game. We want to had an intense rivalry and this game "They are a good offensive team "That's (the depth) something we dictate a tempo we're comfortable should be no different," Eastern coach with high percentage shooting players haven't had in the three years I've been with. Rick Samuels said. . but I don't s'ee it as a game where our here. We've got lots of "I'm sure we'll be alert and ready to Statistics from the Panthers, 3 -2, defense will try to stop their offense," starters-perhaps eight or nine," play against Western," Samuels said. and the Leathernecks, 3-1, previous Samuels said. contests reveal contrasting styles of However, Samuels believes that his play. squad's defense will play an important Grapplers take to tourney High-scoring Western has been factor in the game. averaging 90 points a game while the ''I think our defense will be a key in by Steve Binder percent on the tournament.

Panthers have tallied a 79-points per _ the ,game, but their offense will present Academics and . the Christmas "Their concentration isn't on game average. our defense with some problems and holiday break will slightly interfer wrestling right now. It's into grades, However, Eastern has held its our offense will present their defense when Eastern's grapplers compete in Christmas and going home. Their opponents to a mere 66 p�ints a game with some problems," Samuels added. the nine-team ..Central Missouri energies are dispersed and so it's hard Invitational Tournament Friday and for me to coach," Clinton said. Saturday at Central Missouri. However, despite these setbacks, UICC Some members of coach Ron Clinton believes that his squad will still WQmen cagers face Clinton's squad will not be able to make a good showing because of their ballhander for Circle is Gloria Lee with by Jane Meyer compete in the tournament because of depth. Betty Koller adding a tough defense to Eastern's women basketball squad upcoming exams. "I don't think it's going to hurt us. the guard position, Hilke said. will be facing quite a different . "It's not that important of a We'll just pick up the slack with the Center for Chicago Circle is 6-3 University of Illinois-Chicago Circle tournament so they should put their rest of the team. We'll still field a Lynette Myl'es who. has been averaging team from a year ago when the two concentration into the acedemics. strong team and we'll still win the 6. 1 points per game for the season. battle at 5:15 p.m. Saturday in Lantz Athletics is number two," Clinton tournament,'' Clinton said. Gym in the Panthers' first home game. "Our defense has really been said. Central Missouri will be the . first Panther coach Bobbie Hilke said improving. We've had some real Also, because of the Christmas tournament Eastern will compete in Chicago Circle's loss of All-American 'growing minutes' into this young break, Clinton said many his the which will record team scores. center Sharon Carroll, who transferred season," Hilke said. "We've been on wrestlers will not be concentrating 100 to Long Beach City College in the road a lot and it comes down to California, could be detrimental this-we've just got to be ready." although she fu lly expects Lincoln And Hilke ·anticipates Eastern will Mustangs---"--__ fr�m Page 12 Junior College transfer Ava Walker to be ready if its starting five each break pick up the slack. into double figures as they have been But if the Mustangs are to overcome If Dickerson's crew does stop "Walker will add spee·d and good doing in early contests this year. the pre-game hoopla they have a very Jackson the Mustangs will turn to yet �hooting. She's an outstanding "Forward Joann Archer a 5-1 1 capable leader to do so in Jackson, one another All-Amerkan-Martin, player," Hilke said. "With· Walker in senior, center Linda Ellsworth a 6-foot of the trio. Harper said. there, they're going to be running." senior and guard Nancy Kassebaum, a Jackson, a Kodak College All­ While hauling in 43 receptions for Walker is one of the strong trio of 5-6 sophomore have been consistently American, was Division Il's leading 857 yards, Martin has taken some of guards that Circle will be bringing into into double figures in the past few ground gainer-picking up 1,424 yards the pressure off of Cal Poly's star the game Saturday, Hilke said. The key games," Hilke said. in 287 carries. running back. Ch£pcl OinoctcS ...... tmag Co»ceflt r•E 5. ·:· 2···a···· Aoui.:rs·i 7 & g Ctlltill . .. ( i.11 a �llllQ� settmg) i.�.!... . : ...... $.��.�Q. .: · ST ARTS TONIGHT! t•E 5 . 15 ADULTS·: g:mday COecembe1t14 7:go pm :.�.!...... : ...... $.��-� Q..: CDvo1takCo1 �ce1ttffiaQQ 7:1 5&9:15 Kramer . . SATURDAY AND tfhee ,_AdmiggLOn vs. , SUNDAY MATINEE: _""""""": Kramer� 2:15 STARTS TON IGHT! PA THETIC EARTHLINGS ••• WHO CAN SAVE the KIOSK YO U NOW? Beginning Wednesday, Dec. 1 0 , Mon-Fri We will serve lunch from 11·1 , featuring real homemade soup, fresh bread & rolls and. a buffet. ROC'S PICTURE 5- 12 LOUNGE 4 1 0 6th St.

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Cagers geared up Grapplers compete for We-stern rivalry at Central Missouri 12 SR Dec. 12, 980 2!!!ws 1 'Bring the trophy back home' Defense key Mustangs rely to win-Mudra on 5-7-9 combo by Dave Claypool by Dave Claypool Daily Eastern News correspondent Daily Eastern News correspondent ALBUQUERQUE-The road has ALBUQUERQUE-Eastern' s been long and often bumpy, but football team will search for the · key Eastern will J.ry to bring the NCAA which unlocks Cal Poly SLO head Division II national championship coach Joe Harper's "winning back home when it faces Cal Poly/SLO combination" Saturday when they in the title game Saturday at 12:30 p.m. battle for the NCAA Division II in the Zia Bowl at University Stadium. national championship at 12:30 p.m. in The Panthers, who took the the Zia Bowl at the University of New championship in 1978, will try to make Mexico stadium. it the second time in three years that Even though that winning Eastern has boasted a number one combination has given the Mustangs team. an exceptional year, "we have yet to "Saturday's outcome will depend on have faced a defense as awesome as our defense-it's our strength-it's Eastern's," Harper said. "I have a . wjlat's carried us through the season, feeling that our winning combination and 1 believe it is what will give us the could possibly meet its match championship," Eastern head coach Saturday," Harper said. Darrell Mudra said. The Mustangs highly-touted trio of Both the Panthers and Cal Poly held offensive stars running back Louis Thursday afternoon practices at Jackson, flanker Robbie Martin and nearby Eldorado High School, while quarterback Craig Johnston are the maintenance crews at the University of ingredien.ts composing Harper's New Mexico readied the field at "combination." University Stadium for the Saturday "Five, seven and nine" (the contest. numerals worn by the three Mustangs) The Panthers are getting ready is our winning combination," Harper too-to bring another national said. "But Eastern Illinois has a championship home. fantastic team and will be a real tough "Last year we had a lot of test for our kj ds. disappointments and we were a "We've played some physical teams frustrated team," Panther linebacker in the past, but none that can compare Alonzo Lee said. "But this year we with Eastern Illinois," Harper said. have the desire to go out and bring the Harper noted that his Mustangs have trophy back home where it belongs." been steadily improving toward the end But the task Ea.stern has set for itself of the season, which should be will not be an easy one. · beneficial in Saturday's game. Cal Poly (9-3) is built around .its "We started out a little shaky at the powerful tailback Louis Jackson, a beginning of the season, but as of late · Kodak All-American and Division 11 have really been playing well," ;Harper leading ground gainer. said. "Defensively we have been 9ff Rich Brown (44), Pete Catan (83) and Tom Murray (57) help defensive end Jackson, who has scored 14 and on against the pass, but hopefully Keith Wojnowski celebrate his fumble recovery and 16-yard touchdown run touchdowns while rushing for 1,424 Saturday we will get the breaks to shut that assured Eastern a trip to Albuquerque, New Mexico for the Division 11 yards, is the .workhorse of the Mustang down Eastern Illinois." · championship against Cal Poly/San Luis Obispo. (News photo by EdGr ay) - offense. And Harper believes it will take a "He's a real tough runner and by far few breaks to slow down the Eastern "He's a fine back, but he won't run have had a real extraordinary year." the best we've faced," linebacker Ira aerial game. the ball 55 times against us," Yet aside from Eastern's defensive Jefferson said . "But I don't think he's "They have a very well-balanced Dickerson said. "If he does, they can manuevers it will also try an offensive faced a defense quite like ours. But I passing game," the coach said. "T hey start ordering our rings now.'' switch. know he is used to running it a lot of use their tight end very well and (Scott) Aside from Eastern stopping "We'll be throwing the ball a lot times." McGhee's statistics speak for Jackson, the Panther coach said the more to the weak side," flanker Scott Against Boise State, a Division I-A themselves.'' key to Saturday's game lies in the McGhee said. "We feel that they'll be , team "the bull" ran 55 times, but And aside from Harper's belief that Mustang's production on fi rst downs. keying on me so we're planning to Eastern defensive coordinator Chuck Saturday's game will be a stern one for "If we can force them into a second throw to Otis (Grant) much more." Dickerson said he does not believe his squad , he said he also believes that and long situation, we'll have half the But whatever changes Eastern makes Jackson will be used as often in the outcome may hinge on one team's job licked," Dickerson' said. "If we for the _ 1980 finale, Cal Poly head Saturday's shootout ability to handle the championship can keep them to minimal yardage on coach Joe Harper summed it possibly pressure. first down our boys will eat them best. "They don't appear to have any (See MUSTANG page 8) alive." weaknessess," he said. � S�ow's melted , One tactic which Dickerson will implement Saturday will be a dual field's ready defensive look-a five man defensive line will be Eastern's move to .combat Spikers dropped at nationals

ALBUQUERQUE-Almost all of Cal Poly rushing game. NORTHRIDGE, Calif.-Eastern's losing the next two 10-15 and 14-16. the snow from Wednesday's six-inch Dickerson will move All-American women's volleyball team was The spikers then lost to Hawaii in cover has disappeared, as game time defensive end Pete Catah to nose eliminated in pool play in national two straight games, 10-15 and 8- 15. approaches for the guard, making room fo( Mike Cox to competition Thursday, losing to The Panthers were s·eeded No. 7 in Panthers' - Mustangs championship step in to Catan's left end's spot. Central Florida University and the the 16-team tournament. duel. "They will see a lot of odd-man University of Hawaii. Lewis University and Wright State, Maintenance crews worked front from us," the coach said. And if Eastern won its first match against two teams the Panthers have faced this Thursday removing snow from the the line can slow the Mustangs down, the College of Charleston of South season, were defeated in two straight University of New Mexico's field, then Eastern will come out on top. Carolina, with scores of 15-4 and 15- matches in the tournament. using snow blowers and hand shovels. "It's difficult to compare ball clubs 10. Coach Chris Accornero said the Saturday's temperatures are like ours because they play a somewhat However, the Panthers dropped inexperience of the Panthers showed in different type of ball out here," Mudra expected to be in 60s after a high their next two matches, winning the the second match against Central Thursday of 52 degrees. added. "But regardless what the first game against Florida 16-14 and Florida. outcome is Saturday, I feel that we On the Verge of A.Mo tional Championship the DailyEas tern News Eastern Illinois University I Charleston, Ill. / Section 2 I 8 Pages Friday, Dec. 12, 1980 . . . Up, up and away Ill...

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. . . ' ' "' ', . . .. f \ , •• .. Weekend Eastern TVspo t made by fa culty for ABC-TV Happeninge s On The Verg by Linda Fraembs Anthony Oseguera of the speech Friday, Dec. 12, 1980 The Daily Eastern News Eastern students watching the communications department also. gave Panthers take on Cal Poly/San Luis some suggestions on how the film Obispo for the NCAA Division II should be done, Read said. , R.B. Sundowner's national football championship on Read said the finished product was Shows start 9:30 p.m. ABC-TV Saturday will get a chance to together from film taken by Movies Friday, Jim Donahoo; pieced "The Awakening" Sports Saturday, Paul Kenya. see their school represented during the Gary Grounds of the audio-visual Starring Charleton Heston . 7 Men's Basketball Ted's Warehouse halftime break . department and footage of Eastern and 9 p.m. Friday through Eastern- vs Western Illinois Shows start 9:15 p.IJl. The publicity films that each school in Champaign had on Sunday. 2 p.m. matinees University. 7:30 p.m. Saturday that WCIA-TV Friday, The Rave; Saturday, televised Saturday and Sunday. Time Dec. 13 in Lantz Gymnasium. runs are a regular feature of hand. Slink Rand. Theater Mattoon, rated R. Women's Basketball games, and will be seen by viewers all Read added he himself wrote the "Flash Gordon" Charleston Holiday Inn. Eastern vs Chicago Circle. 4 over the Midwest. narration for the piece. 5, 7: 15 and 9:30 p.m. Shows start 8:30 p.m. Bran p.m. Saturday Dec. 13 in Lantz Harry Read, director of information y be one Friday throu Dee Stone, Frid Becau e the films can onl gh· Sunday. 2:30 ay and Gymnasium. s p.m. matinees Saturday and Saturday in the Zodiac Lounge. and publications at Eastern, said the minute long, it was decided to give an . Sunday. Triple Cinemas school has been making these films overall view of Eastern without trymg Barbershop Charity Show Mattoon, rated PG. since the football team went to the on any certain departments, 2 p.m. Sunday Dec. 14 in to focus "Oh GodPart 11" the University Union Potpourri national championships in 1978. said. Grand Read Starring George Burns. 7 Ballroom. High School Speech publicity The most recent Eastern · He added that the film attempts to and 9 p.m. Friday and ·Tournament Percussion Ensemble film was televised during halftime of familiar with Eastern Saturday. 7:30 p.m. Sunday. 2 "give people not Concert 7:30 a.m. Saturday Dec. 13. p.m. the game against the University of matinees ·Saturday and In the Coleman Hall Auditorium a better view of it. '' 8 p.m. Friday Dec. 13 in Sunday. Will Rogers Theater, and all classrooms. North Alabama. This film differed d the cost of making the Dvorak Concert Hall. Read sai rated PG . from the one seen earlier in the season film will probably only amount to the "The Song Remains ThB General Recital Wearable Art because a new segment had to be put als. Same" 2 p.m. Friday Dec. 13 in Now through Dec. 19. 9 cost of the materi a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Starring Led Zepplin. 6:30 Dvorak Concert Hall. together, Read said. He said there "wasn't any extra cost and 9 p.m. Friday in the Friday. Closed Saturday. Noon The new film was made because because of labor,' ' since he and to 4 p.m. Sunday in the Paul University Union Grand ABC did not send back the film used in Grounds are both on university Ballroom. Sargent Art Gallery. Lower Christmas the earlier game, requesting that a new es. ''Kramer vs Kramer'' Level of the University Union salari "Trees, Trimmings and Toys: West Wing. one be made. film shown Starring Dustin Hoffman and Read said the same 150 Years of Christmas In Meryl Streep. 5:1 5, 7:15 and "We (the information and during the game against Alabama will Coles County" Commencement Dinner 9: 15 p.m. Friday through publications office) put it (the new probably be used for the halftime 1 :30 to 4 p.m. every Sunday 12:15 p.m. Sunday Dea. 14 _ Sunday. 2:15 p.m. matinees film) together with the cooperation of est w th Cal afternoon until Dec. 21, in the University Union break in Saturday's cont i Saturday and Sunday. Triple Ball Greenwood School Museum, Room. AV," Read said. . Cinemas Mattoon, rated PG. Poly Charleston. Admission is free. "Can I Do It Tiii I Need Commencement n The Cover --iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiVerge Staffiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii " --iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiQ Glasses· "Messiah" 2 p . m . Sunday Dec. 14 in Starring Robin Williams. 8 p.m. Dec. 13 and 4 p.m. McAfee Gyms. Editor ...... Betsey Guzior p.m. Friday 5:20, 7 and 9 Dec. 14. Dvorak Conc the ert Hall. "The Nutcracker" Our cover this week features Ass't editor ...... Holly Headland through Sunday. 2 and 3:45 Tickets : $2.50 for adults and of the plane carrying the ts, matinees Saturday and The Indianapolis Ballet sequence Lab technicians ....Tom Rober p.m. $1 . 50 for students and senior Theater. 2 and 8 p.m. at , New Sunday. · Triple Cinemas citizens. Panthers to Albuquerque Robin Scholz, Mark Wolf, Ed Gray Indiana State University. Mattoon, rated R. Mexico taking off. Copy Desk ...... Scott Fishel, "A Christmas Carol" Tickets $4.50, $5.50 for the 2 Andy Robeznieks, Lola Burham, 8 p.m. Friday Dec. 12 and p.m. show; $7. 50, $8.50 for Laura Ziebell, Peggy Schneider, Music Saturday Dec. 13. 2 p.m. the 8 p.m. show. 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Wide receiver James Warring does the splits in the end zone after catching a touchdown pass in Eastern's 26-22 come-from-behind upset win over Tom Seward, an injured player, congratulates a player after the championship Youngstown State in the 1 978 semi-finals game. (News file photo) win. (News file photo)

Don Pittman (1 2) rejoices after Delaware's Brandt Kennedy (1 O) missed a blockbuster to capture the 1 978 NCAA Division 1r championship. (News file field goal attempt with nine seconds left in the fourth quarter of Eastern's 1 0-9 photo) The Daily Eastern News 4 On The Verge Friday, Dec. 12, 1980

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despondent team . . . continued from page 3 zone to seal the Panthers' fate. Eastern's 40- 12 bombing of Western And as the Dec. 14, 1978 Eastern Illinois in its final regular-season News said: "Panther footbalJ"had risen contest clinched a playoff bid. · from the dead."

All of which placed Eastern in the · That resurrection was predicted to playoffs against heavily-favored Cal­ reach new . heights in 1979, when Davis. But as they had all year, the Mudra . and other coaches said Panthers stunned most observers with Eastern's goal was to be undefeated a 35-31 road victory over Cal-Davis. national champions. Mark Campana returned a- punt 72 It appeared this goal was realistic, as yards for a score, and Ray Jeske the Panthers won their first five games returned an intercepted pass 72 yards against South Dakota,. Butler, Wayne for another touchdown. State, Northeast Missouri and That win" brought Eastern back Southern Illinois University­ home to battle Youngstown State on Carbondale. regional television; and the Panthers The 22- 14 victory over SIU-C was overcame a 22-6 deficit to register a considered particularly significant stunning 26-22 victory. because the Salukis were a · strong Tom Pettigrew's fumble recovery on Division I team. the YSU 8-yard line set up Cobb for a Many people even began touting winning 3-yard touchdown run. Eastern as the best football team in the The victory advanced Eastern into state after that triumph. the national championship game However, that win proved to be the against another overwhelming high point of Eastern's season. favorite, the University of Delaware. The very next week, the Panthers But Eastern once again shocked the were shocked 10-7 by Wes tern Illinois Division II football world by edging · in front of an O'Brien Stadium and Delaware 10-9. regional television audience. Delaware's . Brandt Kennedy Eastern drove to the Westetn 7-yard attempted a· 45-yard field goal with line with 33 seconds to go, but a Steve Eastern running back Poke Cobb drags two defenders with him after rushing nine seconds left in ,the game, but it Turk pass wa:; intercepted in the end · for a few of the yards that game him the all-time NCAA Division II career rushing was wide to the right. continued on page 5 mark. (News file photo) · •••• • THE m1no II a WEATHERMATIC-A

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contin!Jedfr om page 4 to Scott McGhee and freshman Kevin Eastern rebounded the next week to Staple returning a kickoff 80 yards for defeat Northern Michigan on a score. Homecoming, but then proceeded to Southern gained 277 yards on the lose three of their last four games and ground but the Panthers had more finish in a three-way tie for last in the total yardage, 323 to 290. Mid-Continent Conference. Attendance-17, 150 The following is a game-by-game Game Three summary of Eastern's 1980 football Eastern Panthers 0 0 0 0- O season, which will culminate when the at Indiana State 0 0 7 7-14 Panthers (11-2) battle Cal Poly-San Eastern quarterbacks could Luis Obispo (9-3) for . the NCAA complete only 19 of' 50 passes and Division II national championship threw five interceptions as Indiana · Saturday in Albuquerque, N.M. State took advantage of Panther Game One mistakes to score two second-half Eastern Panthers 6 15 6 7-34 touchdowns. South Dakota----- 14 0 0 7-21 The Sycamores drove 46 yards for Chuck Wright, starting his first their first touchdowp following the game since 1977, completed 13 passes second-half .kickoff and a personal -·� for 210 yards, including two scoring foul penalty which gave ISU the ball in tosses to Scott McGhee as the Panthers Eastern territory. came from behind for a season­ Indiana State added an insurance opening victory. score in the fourth period after Jeff Christensen came off the bench recovering a fumbled punt on the I 1 to hit four of five passes in the final Eastern 8-yard line. period, including a 30-yard scoring A ttendance-1 5,36 8 strike to Otis Grant for the game's Game Four final tally. Eastern 20 0 7 14-41 Estimated attendance-6,500 NEMO--·--- 0 0 0 7- 7 Game Two Eastern's defense blocked a punt Panthers 0 14 7 14-35 and forced eight Northeast Missouri

at SIU-C 21 10 0 6-37 turnovers in setting · up five The Panthers were unable to touchdowns as the Panthers broke a overcome a 31-7 first-half deficit in the two-game losing streak. 97-degree heat as the Salukis avenged Eastern picked off five passes, two last season's 22-14 loss to Eastern. each by Don Pittman and Kevin Gray, a screen pass to tight end Rob Mehalic The Panthers made the game close and recovered three fumbles while Quarterback Jeff Christensen tosses to Division I-AA Southern Illinois University. with Jeff Christensen coming off the holding NEMO to just 64 yards on the in the first _of Eastern two losses bench to throw three touchdown passes continued on page 6 (News photo by Ed Gray) Long John Silver's

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continued fr om page 5 ground. - That was a tremendous improv�ment since Eastern allowed ·485 yards rushing the previous two weeks. Kevin Staple started his first game ever for the Panthers and ran for 114 yards on only 17 carries. Estimated attendance-5,700 Game Five Eastern Panthers 7 3 0 21-31 Illinois State--- 14 0 0 0- 14 Jeff Christensen came off the bench to throw three fourth-quarter touchdown passes and both Kevin Staple and Rod Slaughter ran for over 100 yards in a come-from-behind victory over the Redbirds, Illinois State was able to gain only two first downs in the second half after holding a 14-10 halftime lead. Christensen completed eight of IO passes, including touchdown strikes to Rob Mehalic, Scott McGhee and Otis Eastern defensemen Ira Jefferson (46), Wilber Grant before the Homecoming crowd t James carrier during the last 1 980 regular season victory. (News (20), and Don Pittman (12) move in on an Augustana ball file photo) of 10,500. _ Game Six Western 0 0 0 7- 7 Attendance-12,144 gave him 23, breaking.the record of 22 Eastern Panthers 7 20 7 6-40 The Panther defense turned in Game Eight set by James Warring, and Brown's at Central State 7 0 8 0- 15 another outstanding performance, Eastern Panthers 7 13 6 6-32 interception tied him with Mike Grier's Don Pittman and Chris Merenowicz forcing nine Western turnovers; and Youngstown State 0 7 0 0- 7 record of 13. returned interceptions for touchdowns Chuck Wright had the best day of his Scott McGhee caught two st:cond- Estimated attendance-5,200. and the Panther defense set up three career as Eastern ruined Western's half scoring passes from Chuck Wright Game Nine · other touchdowns as Central State Homecoming. to establish a new Eastern carel!r Eastern Panthers----0 21 14 0-35 committed five turnovers and gained Wright hit on 15 of 19 passes for 228 record for touchdown receptions and Northern Michigan 21 0 7 0-28 only 136 yards in t9tal offense. yards, including two first-half scoring Rich Brown tied a career record for It was No. 1 versus No. 2 in NCAA Both Chuck Wright and ' Jeff tosses to Scott McGhee which helped pass interceptions as the Panthers Division II on regional television and Christensen completed seven of 13 Eastern race to a 30-0 halftime lead. recorded their first regular-season win the Panthers prevailed over previously

passes for over 80 yards ·and Scott · Western fumbled nine times, losing ever.against Youngstown State. unbeaten Northern Michigan. McGhee was named the "Offensive seven, and threw two interceptions, the Jeff Christensen threw for 203 yards Jeff Christensen came off the bench Player of the Game" on Shriner's Day last one returned 56 yards for a and Kevin Staple ran for 109 yards as at the start of the second quarter to at Central State. touchdown by Kevin Gray. Eastern had more than twice as much lead the Panthers 98 yards for · their Estimated attendance-3,500 The Panthers lost their chance for a total yardage, 485 to 23 1, although the first score after NMU had soared to a Game Seven shutout when the Leathernecks scored Penguins ran more offensive plays. 21-point first period lead. Eastern 7 23 7 0-37 in the final minute. McGhee's touchdown n:;ceptions continued on page 7

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continued fr om page 6 Conference championship- after a Christensen continued his mastery of three-year chase. the Wildcat secondary by throwing In addition to Lee's touchdown, the three touchdown passes and completed defense also sacked UNI quarterback 18 of 31 passes in all for a school­ Steve Sandon seven times and set a record 370 yards. school record with 27 pass He also set school records for total interceptions on the season. yardage (365) and consecutive passes Chuck Wright and Otis Grant without an interception (5 1). thrilled the P�rents' Day record crowd Brown established a new record for by teaming up on a 58-yard touchdown career pass interceptions. pass on the first series of the game. Estimated attendance-3, 719 Estimated attendance- 12,600 The Panther defense limited Game 11 Northern Michigan to zero net yards Eastern Panthers 7 7 13 25-52 rushing and Kevin Gray and Rich Augustana (S.D.) 0 0 0 13-13 Brown each picked off two passes. Scott McGhee caught two The Panthers' tough defensive line torce5 a fumble by the University of Game Ten touchdown passes to establish an North Alabama in the semi-final game last Saturday. (News photo by Ed Gray) Eastern Panthers 7 0 0 7-14 Eastern record for touchdown Northern Iowa-----0 6 0 3- 9 receptions in a season with 16 and also rolled up 572 yards of total offense and (28), along with a single-game record Alonzo Lee picked off a screen pass tied Poke Cobb's record of 16 established school single-season highs of five touchdown passes in a game. and returned it 36 yards for a touchdowns and 96 points as the for passing yardage (2, 719), passes Estimated attendance�3,200 touchdown in the fourth quarter as the Panthers set four other team records completed (186) and touchdown passes PaUninthersv ((claimed[i the l tg�Mid-Continent v-hre�lon a chilly 39-degree day. Thedeas! Panthers

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Eastern's defensive unit assaults a Northern during the muddy quarterfinals game of Easten Eastern ret by Dave Claypool i1 Eastern's football program has returned to the limelight of college d football. F Following a year's absence from the � NCAA Division II - playoffs, the Panthers are right back on top and a ws photo by After seeing the semi-final win over the University ot Northern down the goal post at O'Brien Stadium. (Ne fighting for the coveted championship 1 Alabama, these Eastern fans continued a tradition by tearing Kelvin Blanks) crown. And though there are many new i1 faces on the 1980 squad that were li m1ssmg in 1978, it has been li predominately the veterans who have Eastern spurred Eastern into its second p national title game in three years. · ti The veterans are led, of course, by g records Pete Catan. Catan, a senior right defensive end, r has once again excelled in leading tre INDIVIDUAL p Panthers to the Division II finale, Total offense, game: 365, Jeff a collecting such honors as Mid- Christensen vs. Northern Michigan·. t\ Continent Conference Defensive (Old record-345, Ron Gustafson vs. Lineman of the Year and Kodak First \1 Central Michigan, 1970 and Steve Turk Team All-American. · h vs. Youngstown State, 1978) And it has been Catan's consistent s Passing yardage, game: 370, Jeff performances which have gained him i1 Christensen vs. Northern Michigan. his honors. l (Old record-359, Steve Turk vs. During the 1980 regular-season E Youngstown State, 1978) campaign, Catan picked up 88 tackles Touchdown pass receptions, season: and 11 quarterback sacks, while 16, Scott ·McGhee. (Old record-14, a leading the Panther "Horror Four" James Warring, 1978) · Touchdown pass receptions, career: 27, Scott McGhee, 1977-80. (Old record-22, Jam� Warring, 1977-79) ... Number Touchdowns, season: (tied) 16, Scott by Dave Claypool c McGhee. (Old record-16, Poke Number 13 maybe unlucky for sorre 3 Cobb, 1978) people, but for Cal Poly coach Jre 11 Points, season: (tied) 96, Scott Harper, his 13th season at the helm of s McGhee. (Old record-96, Poke the Mustangs has been his best ever. Cobb, 1978) The main reason for this is that J Passes intercepted, career: 17, Rich Harper lost only 10 seniors to Brown, 1977-80. (Old record- 13, graduation in 1980, from a team which f Mike Grier, 1970-7 1) compiled a 7-3 . mark. Thirty eight ' TEAM lettermen returned as well as four red- I Passing yardage, game: 399, vs. shirts who did not play last year due to Northern Michigan. (Old record-359 injuries. vs. Youngstown State, 1978) Heading the list of returnees are the Passing yardage, season: 27 19. (Old explosive offensive threats Louis record, 2562, 1978) Jackson, Robbie Martin and Craig Passes attempted, season: 396. (Old Johnston. record-316, 1978) _ Jackson, the nation's leading ground Passes completed, season: 186. (Old gainer in NCAA Division II with 1 ,424 record- 167, 1978) yards and a 142.4 per game �verage, Touchdown passes, game: (tied) was slowed last season with injuries, five, vs. Augustana. (Old record, five but has made the most of his senior vs. Northern _Iowa and Northern year. Michigan, 1978) In Last Saturday's semi-final ·match Touchdown passes, season: (tied) with Santa Clara, Jackson picked up 28. (Old record-28, 1978) 95 yards and one touchdown whie Pass interceptions, season: 31. (Old A mud-caked Steve Parker (79), Panther offensive guard, takes a breather to study leading the Mustangs to a 38-14 win. record-25, 1971) the field during the quarterfinals game here against Northern Colorado. (News photo Jackson, the Cal Poly season alll 1- .. T-- M-&... --.1.- \ Friday, Dec. 12, 198 0 9

Championship game to ·pit the top- Division II_ coaches by Dave Cl�ypool potential. " Eastern's national championship Harper has been a - master at game with the Cal Poly San Luis. obtaining his players' potential. Obispo will not only pit NCAA In Harper's career at Cal Poly he has Division II's top two teams, but two of compiled a 92-38-3 record and a .691 the nations most successful college winning percentage, seventh among the coaches-Eastern's Darrell Mudra and winningest Division II coaches. Cal Poly's Joe Harper. Harper has led Cal Poly to two post­ Mudra, the second winningest coach season appearances, the first in 1972 in Division II, has compiled an when North.Dakota beat the Mustangs impressive 140-58-2 record while in the 38-21, in the Camelia Bowl. college ranks. He also led Cal Poly to the NCAA Mudra, renowned for turning the_ Division II playoffs in 1978 when perennial loser into an overnight Winston-Salem blanked Cal Poly 17-0 winner, has compiled a 70 percent in the first round. winning mark during his 20 years in The 44-year coach , was chosen coaching. Kodak District 9 Coach of the Year in Examples of Mudra's magic can be 1972 after Poly finished 8-1-1. Harper seen by observing- that the wave of his 1980 NC AA II football championship (News photo by Tom also received the award in _1973 after a wand over the · Eastern football Roberts) · 9-1 campaign. program, turned a 1-10 team into a Before the · California Collegiate national champion in one year. Athletic Assosiation abolished its And. at seven other college and football championship in 1977 because urns t the lim elight • • professional stops, he has inherited o of the decline in the number of teams with losing records and turned football-playing members, Harper led into prominence. Panther passing game which has drawn all but one into powers within two the Mustangs to five titles, one co­ ha: Along with Catan in the Panther · the majority ot attention. years. Six of the seven advanced to championship, two second-place legc defensive line is 1979 Associated Press Led by record-setting flanker Scott some type of bowl competition. finishes and a tie forsecond . Honorable Mention All-American McGhee, Eastern's offense has Carrying a doctorate in educational While winning has become as th1 Randy Melvin. excelled scoring at a 32 point-per-game psychology, Mudra is a master at natural to Harper as breathing, he th1 Melvin was, for the second season in clip. . delegating authority to youthful stresses that, "it takes a tremendous am a row, Eastern's leading tackler with McGhee has set four individual assistants and installing the belief in amour.tof dedication and commitment hiJ 1 1 4 tackles through the regular season. records during the 1980 season and has players that they control_ their destiny to be as good as possible" . But perhaps Eastern's strongest suit been on the end of 18 touchdown once the game begins. ''Consistent performances are ne" in its defense has been the play of its passes. Such is the case with Cal Poly's Joe critical in putting together a ieam that eri linebacking corps, led by senior middle But the most amazing part of the Harper. will win on a regular basis," the coach ee1 linebacker Alonzo Lee. Panther offense has been the Harper, in his 13th season at the says. As evidence, his current coaching av1 Lee has consistently been an intregal somewhat unusual use of its Mustang's helm, also employs the staff has been maintained for virtually one part of the Eastern defense and has quarterbacks. . philosophy that the character of his twice turned in what proved to be the his entire tenure as a big reason for his A two-quarterback system has been men is the top priority. , b: game-winning plays. success at Poly. Much unlike Mudra. implemented by new offensive "Self-realization is what we seek to Against Northern Iowa, in front of a "We try to eliminate the things that coordinator Dennis Shaw, consisting develop in our players," Harper end record Parents' Weekend are going to beat us-big errors such as crowd, Lee of five-year senior Chuck Wright and pointed out. "It is our hope that our th picked off a Steve Sandon penalties, interceptions and fumbles. screen_pass Northwestern transfer Jeff players find something about ale and raced 36 yards for the winning On offense we try to maintain Christensen. themselves, develop a sense of id touchdown. possession while creating turnovers on Wright, who has started in all but responsibility, understand discipline, siv Just last week Lee blocked a punt defense plus taking extreme pride in one of Eastern's games has thrown for understand cooperation and irs with :03 seconds remaining in the first our kicking game." .464 percentage and 18 touchdowns. understand what it's like to reach their half, which allowed Mike Trepanier to Christensen has thrown for 13 ten score what was the pivitol touchdown touchdowns and passed at a .484 hin in the Panthers' 56-3 1 trouncing of the percentage. University of North Alabama in As a team, Eastern Ji.as averaged 376 soi Eastern's semi-final game. yards a game while allowing Hs kle Though Eastern's defense has had orponents 245 . 9 hil an exceptional season, it has been the· 13 is luckyfo r Cal Po ly �career rushing leader, has rushed for Ralph Gallagher. om 3 ,330 yards in his career, whi�e Jones is the Mustang free safety and J 0 marching in for 13 touchdpwns this has pulled down four pickoffs, as 0 season. . . . Gallagher, Cal Poly's left ·cornerback Joining Jacksoti m the backfield 1-s has. tha Johnston, the Cal Polyquaterba ck. Also in the Mustang defense are the t• The senior signal caller has thrown hefty. front four consisting of Tom icl for 1,72 0 yards and 10 touchdowns Gilmartin and Jerry Schmidt at ends i h while leading the Mustangs to the and Hugh Dugan and Kevin Reeder at r d Division II finale. tackles. � Johnston sat out last season because e t I . While Dugan and Reeder are almost of knee surgery durmg t h e wmter• o f identical, each measuring in at 6-2, th 1 978, but is healed and throwing at a Dugan tips the scale at 220 and Reeder · oui 54 percent completion rate. weighs in at 225 . · The third member of the Mustang ra� . . As in all games, Saturday's outcome trio is flanker Robbie Martm. could depend on the each team 's The senior receiver doubles as ru kicking games. �:Z. flanker and punt retl�rner for �he third Booting the kickoffs, extra points age year in a r.ow and 1s averagmg 19.9 and punts for the Mustangs is Tom ies yards per catch. Vessella, while Martin does all of the io Martin has also been on the end of returning. nine touchdown passes with his longest As a team, the Mustangs are reception coming on a 69-yard bomb. averaging 387 .9 yards per game, Ki But offense is not the only s�rong including 179 through the air and 208 cker Ray Delong, a 1980 member of the Panthers, boots the ball towards the UJ goal hiL suit of the Mustangs. . per game on the ground. posts at O'Brien stadium during the Panther's 52-1 3 trouncing of the Vikings from They also possess a fine defense, led Augustana. (News photo by Lance Thackrey) by defensive backs C�ris Jones and 1 O On The Verge Friday, Dec. 12, 1980 TheDaily Ea stern News Thompson may bet on championship game by Scott Hainzinger to say whether the lack of a ' Brown since Eastern's opponent in the It's hard the Panther Club, as many of them are Alth ough Illinois Gov. Jim title p i ayoff is California. definite plan represents a margin of club members also. Th ompson is unable to . attend Polytechnic-San Luis Obispo. doubt about the outcome of Satu�day's "I think this is a good thing for the Sa turday's playoff action in When Eastern's gridders played in ch ampionship game, or · simply community," Clinton said, "It reflects Albuquerque, his office assures us that the 1978 championship game against indicates a wo rkload which . has well on the school and the city." he is not only "aware of it"- he's the University of Delaware, Thompson . allo�ed no tii;ne for preparation. Neither Clinton nor Assistant betting on it. left no doubts as to his interest in the Tom Everett, who heads the Athletic Director Ron Paap could say Or trying to . .. game. Downtown Merchants Association, what action the Pantber Club would Jim Skilbeck, an aide to the Although unable to attend that game spends no time on this argument. take, however. governor, said Big Jim wants to make a either, he wagered two bushels of "Even if they lost, we 'd do Paap said he is certain that the club "gen tlemen's wager" on the outcome southern Illinois peaches against a case something in recognition of their will honor the team, but no specifics of the championship game against of Delaware chickens, put up by efforts," Everett said. have been ironed out. California Gov. Edmund "Jerry" Delaware Gov. Pierre DuPont. "Something;'' according to Everett, · A spokesman for Charleston mayor . Brown After the game he invited the would be the presentation of an Bob Hickman's office said the city will Thompson 's office had received no Panthers to a chicken dinner at his engraved plaque to the team and/or a also recognize the Panthers' efforts, definite response from Brown's office place. congratulatory message on one of the but that nothing is deffinate. late Thursday, however. Even though they're not sure how assod ation's marquees around When the 1978 Panthers won the A press �ide of Brown's said, "The they'll go about it yet, area Charleston. Division II title, the city sponsored a governor doesn't make bets, sir," in businessmen and city officials also "I imagine the mayor will declare a "Welcome Home" party and dinner at response to inquiry. intend to honor the accomplishments day in honor of the team· ," Everett the Holiday Inn the night of their Thompson is seeking a wager with · of the 1980-81 football Panthers. added. return, and declared a day in honor of Frank Clinton of the Charleston the team. Chamber of Commerce said he believes "The mayor will probably proclaim most of the chamber members will a Panther Day, but we don't know End of the week celebrate the Pa nthers' victory through when yet," the spokesman said. Special II $1. 7 5 Pitchers on Friday Afternoons From -E!.f} 11:0 0 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. �

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When the Panthers beat the Blue Hens of the University of Delaware 10-9, many fans of all ages gathered at the Coles County Airport to meet the plane and to congratulate the ebullient gridders. Amid .the screams and shouts of "We Congratulations & Good Luck are number one!" the players decended from the plane and went to a celebration party in the Holiday Inn. (News file photo) On Sat., Panthers! 'Panther fever' hits Cha rleston, Eastern by DruSefton . Eastern fraternities and so�orities Dec. 12 Once again, as in the 1978 will be gettiQg in on the action this 6:30 & 9:00 championship season, Eastern students weekend, with · some of the Greeks Grand Ballroom have caught the "Panther fever" and venturing to Albuquerque. all of Charleston seems to be waiting in Sean Ryan of the, Pi Kappa Alpha anticipation of another championship fraternity said a carload of Pikes will game. be heading to New Mexico, and those

On campus, televisions in the staying · behind will probably be residence halls will most likely be tuned viewing the game at the Pike house. to the ABC stations which will be A Winnebago camper of Tau Kappa broadcasting the Eastern-Cal Poly Epsilon men will be making the trip, San Luis Obispo game across the and Bill Dereksen of the Tekes said the country. rest of the brothers will be at the house The game is scheduled to begin at "partying." 12:30 p.m. CST Saturday and televised "It's an open house-, so everyone ,, locally on w AND-TV, Decatur. who comes over is welcome, The University Uriion Rathskeller Dereksen added. will be featuring food specials The men of Sigma Pi will be throughout the broadcast of the game, gathering in their basement TV room which can be viewed on the "big screen to cheer on the Panthers, ·and the Delta

TV" i_n the Rathskeller. Bill Clark, Sigma Phis will also be watching the · University Union area head, said the game at their house. Rathskeller will be open from noon The Sigma Chis said a few of their until "everyone is ready to leave." brothers will be on hand for the game A big' screen TV is also available in New Mexico, as some are flying upstairs at R.B. Sundowner's Saturday down. IN CON CERT AND BEYOND afternoon, Michelle Sprouse of Most of the other frats said they also Sundowner's said. Sprouse added that will be keeping their eyes on the game. extra smaller televisions · have been The Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority brought in for "what we anticipate to said two of their sisters will be flying be a big crowd." Sundowner's will down, and the rest are watching the open earlier at 10:30 a.m. game at the house. The women of ttl7ltrrrnH Sporty's will also have extra Kappa Delta are possibly organiiing a televisions to accommodate viewers. "I keggar for their house. Admission hope we have a big crowd; we're The Alpha Phis will be- at their house Free prepared," Dean Franz, Sporty's watching the action, with refreshments manager said. being served. · The women of Sigma UB Movie Committees Chris tmas Most other Charleston bars will have Kappa said they will be at the Sig Kap Present to you, EIU. their televisions tuned to the game, and · house. plenty of beer for thirsty students. Radio stations WEIC-AM , Thanks For Your·support. UN Roe's Lounge, Marty's and Ike's Charleston, and WELH, Eastern IVERSITY BOARD •A•1'••N ILLNlllO.. UNW••tl'Y will step up work to accommodate the campus radio station, will also be CHA•L•STON, lt.L'*O.. anticipated crowds. broadcasting the game. 1111 Friday, Dec. 12, 1980 The Daily Eastern News 1 2 On The Verge

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by Scott Fishel · "We are aware that Eastern is If Eastern's football Panthers win playing in a national championship the NCAA II championships Saturday and we hope they win and everyone has afrernoon, there will certainly be "joy a good time," Steidenger said, "but in Mudville" (Charleston). A win not at the expense of others. That's would bring the Panthers their second when a good thing turns nasty." national championship in three years. Steidenger said he hopes students are Even if they do not emerge "able to handle themselves better" victorious there will probably be than they . did two years ago when plenty of excitment ·traveling around Eastern won the chamionship. town throughout the televised game. -Steidenger referred to the crowd of When Eastern won the students that converged on Lincoln championship in 1 9 78, . several local Avenue after the game in . 1 978. Ike's merchants said they were not prepared had been closed earlier in the day in for the sudden outbreak of jubilation anticipation of the crowd. Police were that swept students out· from in front forced to block off Lincoln Avenue of television sets and led them to the between Fourth and Seventh streets bars to celebrate. while students gathered outside the This year, though, campus security bar. and the Charleston police department Ike Kennard, owner of Ike's Little said they will be prepared. Campus, said Ike's will be ready for John Pauley, chief of campus the crowds this year. security, said no extra precautions are He said they will have plenty of help being taken to prevent any problems. inside the bar and will be careful not to However, he added security will not allow too many people inside at one hesitate to act on any problems that time. should arise. "We'll take care of things on the "I do�'t ·see any problems at this inside and the police can take care of time," Pauley said. "We'll just play it the outside," ·Kennard said. "We by ear and see what happens. " expect the students to have a good time Assistant Charleston Police Chief without any destruction." / Herb Steidenger said there have been ·"We'll be prepared win, lose or "no changes in policies at this time" draw," he added. for the Charleston police force . . Championship Eastern fans express their joy in 1 9 7 8 by tearing down a football goal post when the Panthers romped Youngstown State 26-22 in the semi-finals game. Special

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The Daily Ea_stern News Special f=dition December 14 Friday , Dec. 12, 1980 The D 01·1 On TheVe rge � ;;- Y Eastern �ews 1 Dars stocK up suds, await post-ga me parties by Scott Fishel The beer will flow freely Saturday afternoon as the Panthers play in the NCAA II championship game in Albuquerque, N.M .. Even if they don't win, there will be plenty of partying going on throughout Charleston - as students and non­ students watch the progress of the game on television. Most local bars will be open to accommodate students who wish to do some celebrating while they watch the game. Owners of the bars said they expect better-than-average business Saturday and they have made preparations for these larger crowds. Ike Kennard, owner of Ike's Little Campus, said he plans to have extra help to handle the crowd during and after the game. He said there will be people at the door and extra people working the bar. "We're prepared-win, lose or draw," Kennard said. He said he does not anticipate any problems with the crowd of students that will probably converge on Ike's if Eastern wins. He said if the students get too rowdy they won't let as many

in. If they are well-behaved, he said,· they will be allowed in. After the Panther's 1978 After the Panther's first Division II cro wn, hordes of was closed after the overly-zealous fans began jumping off championship win, Ike's was besieged enthusiastic fans swarmed Highway 1 6 and forced the tables and chairs, causing minor damage to the bar. (News by a crowd of about 500 students who · police to close off the street to traffic. Minutes later, Ike's file photo) gathered on Lincoln Avenue and forced police to block off the street. up. If things get ouf of hand we'll lock on top of things. se'' at the airport but he feels the added Students were upset because Ike's had our doors." When the fo otball teams returns to numbers of people warrant certain been closed earlier in the day. Franz said he will have his normal the Coles County Airport Saturday precautions. Dean Franz, owner of Sporty's, said Saturday crew working, but he expects night, studcmts will probably be there However, Covalt said, "We don't he anticipates "a good day" Saturday. to bring in several more televisions so to greet them, whether they win or not. want to supress any celebration.'' He said they seldom have problems everyone can watch the game. Mike Covalt, airport manager, said More than 1500 students crowded with destructive students. Dave Kinnard, manager of Marty's he has talked to the Coles. County the airport in 1978 when the Panther "They (students) will probably be a and Mother's, and Jerry Nikitas, sheriff and asked for additional football team returned home little rowdy," Franz said, "but that is owner of Roe's Lounge, said they, too, security when the plane arrives. He victorious. to be expected. They have to anticipate a good day. Both said they said there is normally no security "per understand that they can't tear things expect no problems as long as they stay #************************************ Bel-Aire Lanes :* The .Golden Comb !* : - for * Guys & Gals *: One block Northof Wilb Walkers Shopping Center 1214 Third Street :* :* OPEN Bowling * Just 1 -- 131ock * Every night & Afternoon North of Lincoln *: *: Moonlig ht Bowling Every Sat. night 345-7530 11 p.m . - ·1 a.m. :* *: Billards-Pinns-Pro-shop * * Visi our t · new Indian Lounge Bel-Aire. Lanes : Hair stylist - Debbie Jones : Phone 345-6630 i***********************************f �O!tlO!Oif !tif itlt!t!t!tlO!tltlt!Olt!tltlt!t!tlt!tiO!t!tltlt!t!Oltlt!t!t!Oltltlt!t!tlt!tt� y 0UR · coMPLETE j � · Listen i GUIDE Saturday & Sunday to the Na tional •; -i Championship � tO � footballgam e . WE I ( f M will be Sunday's .�• oI edition For details on our - Christm SPECIAL as Sale! �- �i 0 of The . on ;.�.. -tly vtQlage Daily Eastern News CJ

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Wanted: Sales Trainee for Mueller Company Friday -Decatur, IL Happy Hour! 3-6 p.m. Mueller Company-the nation's leading manufacturer of valves and hydrants for the water and gas flow industries has an opening for a sales trainee. •mixed bar drinks... 75¢ The applicant must have a B. S. degree on business, with emphasis in •pitchers . sales. No previous experience is necessary but we place a strong .. $1.75 emphasis on an outgoing, friendly, aggressive personality. •popcorn ... The initial assignment will be to travel extensively-up to 80% away from FREE! home, including weekends-with a product demonstration van, assisting in setting up and demonstrating products to groups of 50-200 in size at "Good luck ir:iAl buquerque Panthers" trade fairs and conferences. Next step assignment is normally to position of Field Sales Representative. Tonight Interested applicants should forward resume to: LG. Hawkey Manager, Personnel Administration ''Paul Konya'' Mueller Company 500 W. Eldorado 0 0 9·-1 a.m. Decatur, IL 62525 An Equal Opportunity Employer 16 On The Verge Friday, Dec. 12, 1980 TheDaily Ea stern News

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