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The Dally will be sunny after. the chance of snow early, with highs in the mid to upper 20s. Monday night will be. cloudy with the chance of snow and News temperatures in the upper teens to Eastern low20s. Eastern Illinois University I Charleston, Ill./ Vol. 88, No. 97 I Two Sections, 2� Pages /locations for WELH keep station afloat thy Crist Parcells said $400 of the original though WELH's special funding $4,200 request was to go for hiring an t was reduced from $3, 100 to engineer. , the Apportionment Board "But I can't guarantee I can find an ay night allocated the radio engineer to install the system for that on funds to "get them out of the salary within a short period of time," " for the rest of the semester. he said. e allocation will allow WELH to AB member Mike Nowak said the ·n on the air for the rest of the additional $450 would allow the hiring ter. of an engineer immediately, so the e AB also-granted WELH $4,650 station could begin the cable system fund a student broadcast system and would not have to wait until a less ugh Liberty Cable. The radio expensive engineer could be located. ·on orginally requested $4,200 but Parcells said the cable system would AB raised that request by $450 so be the answer to many of the station's engineer can be hired to install the current problems, which he said stem esystem as soon as possible. from mismanagement last year and not ter a lengthy discussion, the AB enough funding. representatives of WELH Reception would be improved in the promised to remove $1,600, which residence halls with the installation of to pay for the executive staff's the cable system, because WELH ·es, from the $3, 100 special would also be an FM station, Moore "ng request. said. LH faculty adviser Frank Off-campus and Charleston lls said, ."I'm very suprised and residents who subscribe to cable ed with how this turned out,"he television would also receive the . "We had heard that the AB was station, he said. 'ust and unfair, but I found them to "As fee money from off-campus understanding and receptive. students goes to the station as well, we "Now we'll have a fighting chance feel it is only fair that they hear it," he keep the station going," he said. said. Parcells said that unless additional reasons the s were granted, the station would Parcells said one of the to make its forced to close down by Feb. 15. station will not be able year is Station Manager Greg Moore said budget for the 1980-81 school cdmpete staff agreed Wednesday night because they were not able to LH WEIC forgo their salaries to keep the with the Daily Eastern News or lion on the air. radio for advertising. should The AB moved that any money Increased advertising revenue ted from outstanding advertising be the direct result of the cable system, This will take "at least 30 ts is to go for executive salaries. he said. It's in the cards Currently the station has about days", Parcells said. . Kathy Devereux looks for a Valentine's Day card for that SJ?eCial someone at in outstanding debts from ,000 Dales. (News photo by Mark Beiser) 'ous advertisers and Parcells said Withdrawls earlier of that could possibly be ected. Probation and dismissal high�Williams-

by Jane Meyer persons' attitude as to how he· reacts to the situation. Aid money - A total of 253 students, nine fewer than last spring, were "It depends on the person," Williams said. "To some dismissed . for low grades in December, an Eastern people it's (being placed on probation) a motivating factor. to be allotted administrator said Thursday. To others it's not so much. To some it's a p�ralyzing Eastern Vice President for Student Affairs Glenn factor-some get scared and apprenhensive and don't Students scheduled to receive Williams said the number of students dismissed along with respond well under pressure." financial aid awards Monday the 952 students on probation is "considerably higher," Director of the Academic Assistance Center Calvin should report from 9 a.m. to 3:30 than comparable spring semesters. Campbell, said. counseling is offered for those students who p.rn. Monday .and Tuesday to the . Last spring there were 901 students on probation, are having problems with their grades. University Union addition Grand Williams said. Campbell said one way the center helps the student is by Ballroom to pick up their award. "Everytime something like that (the number of the finding out when hours of tutoring are offered in different Associate Financial Aid Director students on probation and those dismissed increases) departments and relaying the information to students. John Flynn said students need a happens we like to go back and see how we have changed the Shirley Moore, acting director of the counseling center, - validated student indentification rules." Williams said. said the center is "trying to establish," a program to aid card to pick up their awards. In this case, Williams said the reason was due to the students with poor grades, especially those on probation. Students who do not pick up institution of an earlier drop date which allowed students to Currently the center sponsors small group workshops in their aid on these days will have to drop a class and still just receive a ''W'' withdraw. study skills which tell students how to schedule time, how to wait until the next disbursement "The further you can go into a term and drop with a W take notes from textbooks and lectures, how to'take essay the more immunity a student enjoys and you cut ·down drop Feb. 27, he said. and objective tests and helps them with motivation and and probation lists drastically,'' Williams added. memory. When a student is placed on probation, it depends on the Jailed U.S. writer guilty, Monday's Defendant's rights concern released in Iranian spy trial nourishing crime-Burger An Iranian court convicted jailed American WASHINGTON-Too much concern for the writer Cynthia Dwyer on spying charges Sunday, (AP) News shorts rights of criminal defendants may be nourishing sentanced her to time already served and ordered . America's growing crime rate, Chief Justice her expelled. The State Department said Mrs. independent farmers union and the opening of the Warren E. Burger said Sunday. Dwyer would be released to Swiss authorities early Polii;h Parliament. In a forceful speech to the American Bar Monday with her departure from Iran to follow Meanwhile, a Solidarity spokesman from Association in Houston, Burger said the nation's shortly. Walbrzych, 25 miles southeast of Jelenia Gora, said criminal justice system "at every stage cries out for At his home in the Buffalo, N.Y., suburb of miners in the region had postponed a strike call for change." Amherst, Mrs. Dwyer's husband, said he felt Tuesday by one day. The miners,. seeking five-day The text of Burger's speech was released to "tremendous, grateful, thrilled, relieved" at news workweeks for all employees in the industry in reporters here. of the pending release o.f his 49-year-old wife, who addition to laborers, are to meet with government "Crime and the fear of crime have permeated the has been held by the Iranians for nine months and negotiators Monday in Katowice, center of fabric of American life, damaging the poor and · three days. Mrs. Dwyer denied the spying charges at Poland's coal-mining region. minorities even more than the affluent," the her trial la!it Wednesday, according to Iranian press ' nation's top-ranking judge said. reports. Atlanta police search for "Like it or not, today we are approaching the. Dwyer said he and the couple's three children had status of an impotent society whose capability of no word of Mrs. Dwyer's travel plans. another missing black child maintaining elementary security on the streets, in spokeswoman In Washington, State Department ATLANTA-Atlanta police launched a search schools and for the homes of the people is in determined Anita Stockman said the plans would be Sunday for another young black child who has doubt," he said. by the family. vanished, hoping to find some trace of the boy been informed that Indicted brother of sheriff The State Department had before turning the case over to a special task force leave the country Iran wanted Mrs. Dwyer to probing the deaths and disappearances of 17 black hired as downstate jailer ' immediately upon her release, she said. youths. MURPHYSBORO, m.-Jackson County sheriff Polish workers call strike, Meanwhile, volunteers who have been trying to Don White has hired his brother, who is awaiting help police solve the baffling cases scoured trial on theft charges, as a part-time jailer and meet to discuss more neighborhoods in suburban College Park for clues. worker to help transport prisoners. And federal agencies began mobilizing to aid local White said the practice of hiring relatives is WARSAW, Poland-Workers in the police in the investigation. common in county government, and he is hiring his southwestern Polish city of Jelenia Gora called a Public Safety Commissioner Lee P. Brown said · brother in this case to help ease a chronic shortage general strike �unday as national leaders of the the case of Patrick Baltazar, 11, was not of part-time workers in the sheriff's department. independent union Solidarity met there with_ union immediately turned over to the special 35-member White said his brother receives the same rate of leader Lech Walesa to discuss the.possible spread of police sq_uad because it was department policy for · pay as do other part-time jailer's, $3.50 an hour. strikes to nearby cities. the missing persons unit to handle disappearances The part-time jobs are not tinder the deputy merit The strike, set to begin Monday, and the promise first. system, . so White can legally fill the jobs as he of support from union leaders in the region came "We rec;eive six or seven reports of children pleases, Jackson County State's Attorney John against a backdrop of events in Poland this week missing every day," Brown said. "Missing persons Clemons said. Clemons noted that other officials in that include a meeting of the Communist Party's investigates even if it is someone who ran away the courthouse have hired relatives to work in their Central Committee, a Supreme Court ruling on an from home.'' offices.

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by Lola Burnham Students Coordinating Optional Referendum Efforts committee members met last week with Rep. Larry Stuffle, D-Charleston, to discuss alternatives for the SCORE proposal, which was vetoed by Eastern President Daniel E. Marvin recently. Bill Houlihan, SCORE committee member, said Stuffle is going to set up a meeting between SCORE committee members and Rep. Samuel McGrew, D-Galesburg, to discuss the feasibility of the proposal. McGrew is a member of the Illinois House's Higher Education Committee. The SCORE proposal was approved by Eastern students in November 1980 · but vetoed by Marvin. SCORE was designed to allow students to take the drop in the bucket results of referendums directly to the participant try his luck at winning a Big Mac by making a Board of Governors. crowd lines up at halftime during Saturday's · A-breathless Currently, Marvin has the final game against Wright State to watch an eager free throw. (News photo by Mark Beiser) etball authority to approve or disapprove student referendums before they are forwarded to the BOG. favors private schools-Flynn In addition to meeting with Stuffle, id · and Tom Lamczyk, Ann two full awards at most public schools. Houlihan Sue Rentfrow bargaining representative, Because the Illinois State Scholarship Commission has to "Personally, I feel it's the right way to allow choice," she collective with John Friesch, an employee in ovide "access and choice" to all students attending higher said. "If we only let. students go to public schools then met General Tyrone Fahner's cation institutions, more students receive Illinois State someone is going to have to help out the private schools." the Attorney opinions office. olarships at private schools than at public. If some private schools had to clos , public schools would e Houlihan said they showed Friesch Eastern Associate Financial Aid Director John Flynn said have to build to provide for the extra students. She said this the actual proposal and a booklet ntly that 66 percent of all students at private schools are would cost the state more money in the long run. containing articles about SCORE. iving ISSC awards w_hile the average at Eastern is about Flynn said that because about 66 percent of the ISSC He said Friesch was "very general" percent. money goes to fund privafe education while only 33 percent . in the discussion. "He didn't want to He said 80 percent of the students at private insitutions of the students go to private schools is somewhat justified by give us a lot," Houlihan said. 've an ISSC award of $1,900, which is a full award at a the access and choice guidelines. Houlihan noted that Friesch did not �ate school. "It's mandated under law that you have to offer students know of an prior decision by the An Illinois State Scholarship can only cover tuition and both access and choice to the type of education they attorney general that could affect . At Eastern this year, a full award is $865 which means receive," he said. SCORE. students can receive a full award here with $170 left to This ruling was probably established through lobby Houlihan said Friesch said an elected a partial award, for every full award made at a private pressures from private schools as well as increased official, such as a state's attorney or 'tution. enrollment due to the "baby boom" after World War II and state representative, would have to This is possible because the ISSC must follow the access Korean War veterans returning to school, Flynn said. request the attorney general's office to choice guidelines, Flynn said. "Legislators were faced with having to build more public research a case before the matter could onnie Lindsley, ISSC director of .student grants, said schools or guarantee money for students to go to private y t be looked into. · hat the access and choice provides ''students the schools," he said. · Friesch recommended that t to go to any school in Illinois; it helps private schools Flynn said he is not sure the situation is the same now as it committee members attempt to work in business so public schools don't have to build." was when the access and choice was first established. towards SCORE's implementation She said the ISSC has followed the guideline since the He said the program needs a "long hard look. The ISSC through the legislature rather than the ission was established in the 1950s. can only do what the law dictates," he said. "As long as it courts, Houlihan said. 'ndsley said she does not think it is unfair that one full says they must provide access and choice, they must do it d at a private school would orovide a little more than that way.''

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TUESDAY COLEMAN HALL * l4- (After 8 p.m.) FEB. 10 7 PM ROOM 120 . $3.00 * ·······························••f•••• Editorials represent the majority opinion of our editorial boar . r - age _ _ Opinion I0 Commentary u Monday, February 9, 1981 The Dally Eastern New ' Your Turn Pass-fail needs days, not A s We believe the recent proposal by the Russ Robb, Academic Affairs committee Why celebrate? Student Senate academic affairs committee to chairman, said the committee felt that because Editor: ' extend the pass-fail option from five to students who receive an in a pass-fail 13 F As I write this I can't even muster a days is a good idea and should be approved, course receive that grade on their records, an· smile or a sigh of relief at the return of with one change, by the Student Senate. _A should be recognized.as well. the American "hostages." The major reason behind our support of the Robb said if this part of the pass-fail What cause have we to celebrate? proposal is that the five-day deadline is not proposal is approved it will encourage Don't get me wrong, I am happy they're home but I can't be happy enough time .for students to gain a good idea students to work harder to earn an A. about the way in which we (the about a particular class' content. We believe the pass-fail option is designed government) accompl,ished that end. to allow for only a pass or fail mark and losing Many students are_ still in the process of We have set a dangerous preceden add/drops or standing in book lines the first the chance to earn an A on the transcript is which no one seems concerned with at choosing this five class days and do not have a chance to part of the challenge- when this time. We (govt.) have recogniz attend a sufficient number of class meetings to option. and bargained with terrorists. This sin . decide on the pass-fail option. Extending the The basic concept qf pass"fail is to pass or is sure to have a long shadow. I would also like to point out th option an additional eight days will be fail a course. It means just that; nothing more, there is very good evidence that student should realize the beneficial to these students. nothing less. A prisoners of war are still being held iQ The proposed eight day extension could consequences of the system and settle on Vietnam. - also encourage students to take a course them. Pass-fail should not be changed to So l;>efore we start telling ourselves outside of their major. With only five days to include an A or any letter grade because this is again what a great nation we are, let's keep in mind what we did and let's g take the pass-fail option, students may contrary to the whole -pass-fail system. If the rest of our hostages home. students wish the chance to earn an A they hesitate to take the course simply because Chuck Marl they cannot gain a good idea about its content should not opt for pass-fail in a course. in such a short time. We believe the Stl!dent Senate should pass Though we agree on the pass-fail option the recommendation to_ extend the pass-fail News shows bias option deadline to days, but the system extension, we do not think the second part of 1 3 Editor: the proposal, that if a student receives a:i A in should be left as it was intended to be-to In the Feb. 5 issue of the a pass-fail class the will be recorded on the provide students with the option to either pass A Eastern News there was a student's records, is a good idea. - or fail a course. example of abuse by the press. The issue, of course, was the Textbook Library. On the front page ) . .A"'°' Sinc.e IQ� re."tir,'(\)) I've. �e..vi��J T 0 ''$20 TBL increase _'111/-e.. -rhL e.-V\ti fC.- o�C\SS ·' AJs;,,' e� C..C.ff' cf (p uyse 'reasonable'-Marvin," with out tl--ios� whe beloved leader expressing his views in -t� t" ; :5 c..L�ss 'Pq ss- fqil � favor of the Textbook Library, in over 500 words. Followed by your repeat editorial, close to 300 words, in bot letters proclaiming support · for th TBL.

Then we get to the rest of editorial page, two cutesy commen on dirty dishes and the union snack operation, leaving a letter agains TBL by Larry Thorsen. While r ,�----;:..- �' - Th9rsen letter is the same number words as your editorial, due to size type it appears minute in compariso Also, I know that the Thorsen let had been at your office a W$!ek earli at which time you sent it back to be down in length. This of course ga you the time necessary to find t Student finances face two�front assault repeated editorial etc. to run agai the watered down letter. It's good (Editor's Note: Next semester, Eastern students may find know our paper is on its toes. themselves facing a financial double indeminity due to Cross views: inflation and budget cuts. This column points out that .they What might be helpful for the pa not be.alone.) Western Courier to report on is the lucrative w ill u The soon to be enacted budget cuts in education by the textbook market. If a student buys n federal government combined with the rising cost of Furthermore, it has been rumored by some experts in and takes care of the book, he or would be able to sell it college will soon placerstudents in a dilemma worse than higher education that the federally assisted Guaranteed irr an o student market for 75 percent the dismal state of the nation's economy. Loan Program may be eliminated or· drastically reduced or m Students will soon be fighting a two-front financial war. within the next year or two. of the full price the next semester it used. Textbook stores and On one hand, student aid in the form of loans, grants, If student assistance programs are - affected by the chains b scholarships and other types of assistance will be harder to upcoming government budget cuts, future college books back at 50 to 60 percent of come by; while at the same time, the cost of higher enrollments will undoubtably be reduced. original cost. education c0ntinues its inflationary spiral. Financial pressures from both rising costs and limited At Western Illinois University alone, student costs are aid may prove to be so devastating on students that Remember, instructors once colleges may soon find t students too and will be sympathetic -- projected to increase in every single category for the 81-82 it difficul to retain the students students economic troubles academic year. they already have, let alone recruit new ones. w ordering new texts. Example: What is particularly alarming is that students will soon The students' dilemma is further compounded by the $1 new, be paying more for less. Next year, for example, room and fact that seasonal employment during college breaks is sells for $60 to $90, total cost board fees are _expected to increase anywhere from $150 to much harder to find, thus making it difficult for students the semester $30 to $60. TBL fee $200 (for Eastern the rise will be $166), yet cutbacks such to supplement college expenses. trashed, outdated books is curre as eliminating Saturday night steaks, unlimited seconds With college-age unemployment and the costs of higher $22 and a proposed $42 . For possible additional cost and restricted phone usage point toward fewer services. education at all-time highs, coupled with tQ.e risk of it is wo having current materials without Not only will students be-paying more to receive less, but budgetary cuts, the future looks very grim for both those ti there is a very great chance that many financial aid in college, as well as those aspiring to attend. colors of markers in them. - programs will be significantly reduced. . (Tim Conlon is editor in chief of the Western Courier) · Mike Rogers, graduate stud otowner eeks aid or misuse Susan Schlanser The owner of three downtown king lots said Sunday he plans to k to Mayor Bob Hickman to stop hat he described as "the abusive guage and actions" of Eastern dents whose cars he had towed from · parking lots. A dispute has arisen over the past o weeks between Bill Wright, owner f ABC Repair Service and the tricted parking lots, and students ho have had their cars towed from e lots. Wright said he had six cars towed off is lots Saturday night, and nsequently had "six very irate pie" addressing him.. Wright said Friday 30 cars were ked in his lots at the corner of Fifth treet and Madison and on the corner fFourth Street and Madison. \ But Wright said one reason he did Ronda Leathers rings up the sale as Jim Binkley plans Beiser) ot have these cars towed was because ahead by buying a spring outfit. (News photo by Mark could not find a towing service that anted to deal with angry students. He said the previous he had Area coal converters cautious Jl cars towed off the lots on Friday. Wright said he originally bought the by Tim Schmidt systems used to collect the·ash in the Illinois area. ts to have a storage place for the Area industries that have changed their energy source to The baghouse system works like a big vacuum cleaner, wing service at the repair shop. He coal, as Eastern plans to do, expressed mixed views recently Jerry Simpson an air quality engineer for Central Illinois 'd when he gets calls for towing cars as to the best filter system to use under the conversion. Power Service (CIPS), said. often has no place to put them The filtering systems have to be installed to keep the ash Two other systems primarily used in the area to collect use the lots are often parked full. and sulfur dioxide - from escaping into .the air following particulate matter from coal-fired boilers are the mechanical Wright, who said he has owned these Enviromental Protection Agencies' regulations. cyclonic collector and the electro-static precipitator(ESP). o lots and another one at the coroer Caterpillar Tractor Company in Decatur uses the Caterpillar Tractor uses the mechanical cyclonic collector, f Fourth and Monroe since January baghouse system, which Eastern is likely to chosen, to meet or multi-cone, along with the baghouse system.

said he has had cars towed from pollution standards, staff engineer Jerry Grasch said. Grasch said the multi-cone system is not· the most 980, ·

e lots in the past but has never Caterpillar is well satisfied with the baghouse system,· effective filtering system available. eived so much negative feedback. Grasch said. He said the system was already on the boilers when they

"It's unusual I get so much Grasch said maintenance at Caterpillar, in both what has · were purchased in 1952. percussion from towing," he said. been done and the cost to do it, has been within what was Caterpillar added the baghouse system in 1976 because Sophomore Sharon Cox, 'owner of projected. the multi-cone system could not meet the EPA ne of the 11 cars that ·was towed He added there have been no major problems with the requirements, he said. arch 30, had parked on the lot at the system. The multi-cone system, Grasch explained, is a series of mer of Fifth and Madison, across However, Clifford Dixon, power plant supervisor at the cones the particals are drawn through. The velocity of air om Roe's Lounge. University of Illinois presented a different view of the flow increases as the cone narrows and the heavy particles baghouse system. Cox said when she parked in the lot are trapped to the sides and fall into a hopper where they are She did not see any signs restricting it "I am a little leery about what I've heard about the disposed of. ti! she came back for her car and baghouse system. Maintenance is quite a problem," he Another system that is used frequently in the area is the ound it had been towed. said. electro-static precipitator. This system is used by CIPS at The University of Illinois is also making the conversion to Cox also said when she did ·see the Newton. coal, but it has not been decided which filtering. system is · ns posted in the corners of the ABC Frank Carlett, plant superintendent at CIPS, said he was pair service building windows, they going to be used at this time, Dixon said. very happy with the system. ere insufficient in warning her not to The baghouse, however, is only one of three filtering k there.

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On Tuesday, February 17, Arthur Knight, author of Playboy's sex in the cillema, will be lecturing in the Grand Ballroom. Knight will be talking about how the. amount of sex shown on the Betweeil Feb. 13 and Feb. 20, a new screen changes with the amount of American Gigolo will be discovered. The permissiveness in the society. Knight will Special Events committee will be taking also include a 20 minute slide applications for the E.I.U. 's American presentation. Gigolo contest in the Student Activities The lecture will begin at 8:00 and office in the Union. Pictures will then be

admission will be $1.00 for students and posted · of the 12 best applicants in the $1.50 for the general public .. Union and the student body will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite one. The winner will be announced. at the movie on Feb. 20, 1981 and will receive a prize. Pick up your applications riow in the Student Activities Office. PYRAMID HISTORY PRESENTATIO.N FEB. 9 Through joint efforts of the Human Potential and the Lecture committee, Delbert Blair will be here at Eastern on Monday, February 9. Delbert Blair will be lecturing about the history of the pyramids. The pyramids claim to promote TOUR de FORCE relaxation, mellow coffee, sharpen razor blades and more. ROCKS ON FEB This U .B. presentation will be held in 21 the Grand Ballroom. Admission will be Tour de Force will make its first $1.00 for students and $1..50 for the appearan.,_e at Eastern Illinois general public. It begins at 8:00, so don't University o' February 21, in McAfee miss it! . South. They .:ire a rock 'n roll band with some emphasis on the New Wave style. At present their current song "Cosmic Sleuth" is rapidly rising to the top of the new wave charts. Included in their performance . there will be songs from other artists such as REO Speedwagon, The Cars, and AC/DC. All in all, Tour de Force is a band on the same level as the Beatles, It's time again for the Dating Game! The Stones, and The Who, when they U.B. will host the Dating Game in first started out ten years ago. conjunction with a comedian to celebrate Admission will be $1.50 for students Valentines Day and U.B.'s 10th and $4.00 for non-students. The anniversary. Mark February 14th on your concert will begin at 8:00 p.m. and will calendars now. This even will be in the include two 45-minute sets with a short Rathskellar and is free to everyone. intermission.

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by Becky Suprenant and Jerry government leaders will attend over Those who will attend the approved by the Senate. Fallstrom spring break. conference are Student Body President "Nothing was said at the A recommendation by Student That first motion was voted down. Bob Glover, Executive Vice President month's) Senate meeting about Senator Tim Bousky to have any However, Bousky again recommended Dan Hunnicut, Financial Vice conference or the money being s Senate expenditure more than $100be the action at last week's Student Senate President Todd Daniels and Board of until it was spent," Bousky said . approved by the Student Senate was meeting, where it was referred to Governors Student Representative "The motion was too late beca sent to the Public Relations Committee · committee. Terry Teele. the money had already been spenti for study . Bousky said he disagrees· with the Bousky attempted to stop the · Bousky said." Bousky made the motion to control selection of the four executive officers spending of $1, 064-$266 plane fare Bousky said the question could ha expenditures from student government · who will attend a conference during for each of the four-by making the been avoided by having separate tra funds last month in response to a spring break at California State motion to require all travel line item line-iteri budgets for the executi conference which four student U niversity-Nortbridge. expenditures more than $100 be members and the Senate. "Had Daniels had an execu · portion of the travel line-item al format to change next fall with a Senate portion, . as TBL constitution states, then the mo by Peggy Schneider The new system will make distribution more efficient for problem could have been avoided," up textbooks from the Textbook Library Students picking students and rental service personnel and will free personnel said. next fall can expect some changes the distribution and for duties in other areas of the iil textbook rental service, he However, Daniels said for the � cataloging of their books due to the adoption of a more said. years he has been at Eastern, the tra computerized format. Although the new system may maintain a more constant budget has not been separated in su Dean of Student Services Sam Taber said Thursday that . speed of service than the present method, Taber added, "It manner. about $30,000 was budgeted last year for the more , will not eliminate lines of people waiting to collect their Daniels said at the meeting he co computerized system. books." change the travel budgets to pro Textbooks being numerically labelled, then cataloged are _The new system may also mean a reduction in student separate line items for the two grou onto a computer for easy access, Taber said. employment at the service, resulting in an estimated $3, 000· "I'm willing to draw up a sep compute was adopt much Before the rized system ed, of to $4,000 savings of student salaries, Taber said. executive budget if the Sena the sorting and distribution was done by hand using cards. He added that the money saved would be sed to hire willing," Daniels said. However, The information was then transferred into a computer, he u part-time temporary civil service personnel to handle action was taken on the matter . said. computer terminal entries during the peak period of Glover, who selected the four When the student picks up his texts next fall, he will distribution before school starts. will attend the conference, also said present a computer list, obtained through registration, of Students can also expect to take longer to turn in does not recall the last time the tra the books needed for his courses, Taber said. textbooks at the end of the semester, although they will budget was split in two The books will be arranged in order in Pemberton Hall's receive a receipt to prove they have returned them, Taber sections. renovated facility with one textbook service staff member in said. Senator Brad Combs said charge of each area to hand texts to students passing along Textbook service personnel will check each student's disagrees with the selection of the � the counter, Taber said. books individually noting on a computer card which books executive officers and the way The new arrangement will mean that textbook service have been turned in and which have not. The student will were chosen. He said the one or t employees ''will not be running back and forth all over the receive a receipt of the transaction, he 'Said. senators should attend the confere stacks to find a book," he said. to represent the Senate.

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Our drivers do not carry more than $10.00. 11th & Madison 345-941 1 AB hears budget requests for four groups by Cathy Crist activities fees budget. However, the AB will continue to increase over last year, so it"s hould be The Apportionment Board began its The funding plan was suggested by study the budgets for the first year fairly easy to accept." annual spring budget planning sessions the AB in a Feb. 2 memo to Eastern change-over period so "that their Thursday by hearing budget requests President Daniel E. Marvin to take transition budgets- reflect accurately AB members could not agree on the from health services, the Art Board, activities which would be more the needs of those activities, " the $2,000 request for equipment. forensics and general music. appropriately administered by memo to Marvin stated." Mem.bers argued whether the The meeting . was only held to hear individual faculty departments. Forensics requested $20,279, an appropriation should be included in the budget requests of the groups and Recently, Marvin approved the plan. increase from last year's allocation of the budget or if the funds should be not to decide how much the groups, Other groups under the new funding $14,031. requested for the equipment at a with the exception of forensics, will plan include the Vehicle and Model The requested increase is due to an special AB meeting in April� actually receive from their requests. United Nations. Next year, the general increase of $20,275 in the travel line­ AB member Mike Nowak, who is Forensics will change its source of music budget and the Art Board will item. chairman of the Health Service Board, funding from the AB to general begin receiving funding through their In addition to the forensics budget, said he thinks the money should be , revenue funds administered by the department from which the group is Genevieve Beals, health service included as a regular line-item in the appropriate department as part of a advised. WELH and Players will also secretary, presented a $44,095 budget budget. plan to eliminate academic be funded in this manner beginning in for health services. He said the clinic needs to replace a organizations from the student 1983. She said the budget is only a $315 lot of equipment and the AB should look into a plan of purchasing new equipment to replace outdated equipment. The board unanimously voted to establish a procedure for replacing the equipment, which may be presented Thursday when the budget is planned to be finalized. The general music budget of $24, 768 was also presented by Rhoderick Key, chairman of themusic department.

Last year general music received $20, 501, excluding appropriations for the Marching Band and Pink Panthers.

In final business, the Art Board requested a budget of $4,575-an increase of $250 over last year's budget. Bill Heyduck, Art Board faculty chairman, said the only requested line­ Juniors Debby Burkhardt and Angie Patrick and freezing temperatures outside by taking a dip in Lantz item increase was for the "Arts at phomore Carolyn Anich take a break from the sub· Pool. (News photo by Mark Beiser) Eastern" booklet printed annually. THE POWE!( OF TiIE Advancement Does PYRAMIDS . Not Require An Advanced Degree You can spend another two to three years in graduate school or you can turn four years of liberal arts education into LECTUR E a practical, challenging and rewarding career in just three DELBER months-as an Employee Benefit Specialist. T Benefits today amount from 30 to 35 percent of wages BY and salaries. Recent pension legislation has created even · more demand for trained specialists. As an Employee - BLAIR Benefit Specialist you'll be called upon to excercise your own judgement, initiat'ive and intelligence in a challenging, professional environment with progressive responsibility . . The Institute for Em ployee Benefits Training is the first and most prestigious school in the United States, training Employee Benefits and Pension Specialists. This is a dynamic, growing career field in which advancement does not require an advanced degree. Our graduates are in . demand by law firms, pension consulting firms, insurance companies, banks, and personnel and benefits departments of corporations. The lnstitute's Placement Servicewi ll place you too. If not, you will be eligible for a substantial tuition refund.

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by Keith Palmgren in Terre Haute, Ind., and from his responses Charleston Mayor Bob college career at Kansas Hickman was recently selected as a University. howsuppo member of the Indiana Basketball While prepping at Gerstmeyer, s Hall of Fame Silver Anniversary Hickman was selected All­ by Crystal Schrof basketball team. Sectional, All-Regional and First Clerical staff representative Wend Hickman, who was one of 12 Team All-State Finals and was Meyer said the response received fro members selected, will be honored named number two on the 1956 All the mailed collective bargaini during a banquet at the Star Team. authorization cards at Eastern has be Indianapolis Convention Center After his senior year, Hickman ''encouraging.' ' March 19. accepted a basketball scholarship The cards were sent last month t He said at the end of every and attended Kansas University Eastern clerical staff members in basketball season the state of where he started as guard for three effort to find out how many membe Indiana selects an all-star team. Mayor Bob Hickman years. favored to unionize the staff under th Players on the team will wear During his college years, he American Federation of State, Coun jersey numbers corresponding to and Municipal said. achievements that happened 25 received· All-Conference and All­ Employees, Meyer the position they finished in the years ago, " he said. American honors and during his An "encouraging" number o voting, he added. Hickman said . a selection sophomore year his team finished clerical members have returned t Hickman said during the 1956 committee had notified him in first in the nation. authorization cards, which indicat campaign Oscar Robertson October asking him to send press Hickman said after, his college support of organizing a local o finished first · in the voting and clippings of his sport's senior year he received a pro offer AFSCME, Meyer said. wore number 1, while he finished · achievements in high school and from the St. Louis Hawks but he Meyer said ''hopefully'' the requir second and wore number 2. college. declined the offer. 35 percent of cards for the clerical sta Hickman said he was a little The mayor said he was probably Hickman later opened a car to unionize will be received soon. suprised at the honor. "I just selected because of his basketball dealership in Terre Haute. Eastern clerical staff employees ar didn't think anyone remembered records at Gerstmeyer High School the only group of employees at Easte not affiliated with a union. The clerical staff is the lowest pai among all universities in the state, Seminar results in rock record burning Meyer sai�. By comparison, salaries o some Eastern clerical employees are BS' DECATUR, Ill. (AP) - About 70 of rock music. broken and smashed against metal much as $2 an hour lower than those at young members of an Assembly of " ...These records stand for nothing garbage cans inside the church, and the Univeristy of Illinois. God Church in Decatur have showed but homosexuality and lust, '' said Ken album covers, books and newspaper She said Eastern building servi their disapproval of rock music by Hinkle, youth minister at the Good clippings were burned. workers, who are organized under destroying about $4,000 worth of rock Tidings Assembly of God Church in The young church members clapped AFSCME, collect the. highest pay rec()rds. Decatur. their hands and sang hymns while some among Board of Governors' schools. Also destroyed Saturday were rock­ Jim Peters, .one of the ministers who of the members pitched album covers The clerical staff is the lowest paid related books and magazines and led the seminar, said songs by into the blaze. among all BOG schools, Meyer said . astrological forecasts. The action was Fleetwood Mac, a popular rock "It's nice to see some young people Clerical In comparable positions a prompted by a seminar Friday night recording group, alluded to witchcraft. taking a stand for Christ, '' Hinkle Typist I starts at $3.35 per hour and a held by two Minnesota youth ministers Singles and albums were bent, said. unionized building service worker to expose what they said were the evils begins at $6.29 per hour, Meyer said.

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y Steveager Binder s 'stone' No. 2 Wright State It could be compared to David's slaughter of Goliath. Wright State, a 17-2 powerhouse that employs a tenacious minute full-court press which had the Raiders ranked o. 2 in Division II, invaded Lantz Gym Saturday playing e role of Goliath. Eastern Illinois, an 11-9 injury-riddled team that has been ghting adversity all season long, played the role of David d in accordance with the famed Biblical story, the thers appropriately man-handled and upset Wright State 2-63 . The thrilling victory not only continued Eastern's three­ e winning streak, it gave the Panthers a valuable and ded sense of accomplishment and an immense emotional . h. "We're flying high right now, " Panther forwarq Ricky obinson said after the upset. "It just feels real good and it o shows us that all our efforts during the season haven't n for nothing. "We've been through a lot of injuries and lately we've t been playing together and everybody's becoming aware (everybody else's role, " forward Eddie Jones said. Panther..head coach Rick Samuels expressed nothing but . raise for his squad after the contest. . "I'm really proud of these kids. Their backs have been to e wall all season long and they just haven't given up. This · a great win for us, " Samuels said. "We've been struggling with injuries and adversity all on and these kids are still fighting and giving 100 cent," he added. Indeed, because the victory required 100 percent from h player to overcome Wright State's famed full-court ess. Of the 23 Panther turnovers, just eight were committed inst the press. s n the Raider-&' 83-7.1- win .over the Panthers earlier.. thi son, Eastern committed 30 turnovers, with about 15 used by the Raiders' press. "I thought we handled the press very well. We fought like azy and the mistakes we made were because of ,effort and I n't fault a kid for making mistakes because of effort, " uels said. "Eastern just played an excellent ballgame, " Raider ch Ralph Underhill said. '.'We just didn't get the key bounds and we relied mainly on our outside shooting. I ink our shot selection had a lot to do with the outcome of e game." The second largest home crowd this season witnessed the thers out-rebound, 38-25, and out-shoot the Raiders, 65 rcent to 38 percent from the field. "I felt if we were able to shoot the ball well and execute .

offense, we would get the adrenalin flowing. The fact · t we were able to capitalize at key times, when we needed baskets, was the big factor in the game, '' Samuels said. Execute is exactly what the Panthers did, as each team mber contibuted significantly to the win. In addition to leading all scorers with 23 points, Robinson Ricky Robinson hails the ball into the basket as over Wright State Saturday at Lantz Gym . (News (See CAGERS, page 19) photo by Mark Beiser) he deposits 23 points in Eastern's 72�63 win onfident grapplers soundly th ump SIU-E Claypool going to be ours and Brian and Kent Dave them." Yet, as the final team scores EDWARDSVILLE-Eastern' s (Lawerence, the Panther heavyweight) Pointed out by Clinton .as another indicate, things went pretty . smoothly tling team returned to the winning needed the experience, " Clinton said. respectable wrestler for SIU-E was 142- for the Panthers.

Friday with a 30-16 thumping of "So we just went with the two younger pounder Tim Irving. At 167, Mark Grownowski made · uthern Illinois University- guys. " Facing Eastern's Bob Ryan, Irving short notice of Mike Babcock 18-6, wardsville. Lawerence, a freshman, found handily took care of the Panther 14-5. while Derek Potter decisioned Andre e Panthers, who were coming off difficulty in trying to handle Steve Cook handled Eastern's Kevin Brown 15-1 . · first dual loss of the season and Edwardsville's heavyweighter Tim Bement at the 150-poimd class 14-8. In the meets most lopsided match, their second in four years a�anst Prince as the Cougar pinned The final outcome, however, was Mike Polz dropped Mark Reinders 22- ana, dominated the NCAA Lawerence in the final match. not nearly as ·gloomy for Eastern's 4. 'sion II Cougars even without the "Prilwe weighs in at about 300 Dennis McCormick. "Mike was working on his take­ 'ces of two time All-American pounds," Clinton said. "So he was a Wrestling SIU-E's Norm Mitchell, downs a lot and ended up running up o Savegnago. big boy for Kent to try to handle." McCormick was awarded a forfeit the score, " Clinton said. "It was just ealizing that the meet was well in Also finding difficulties for the after Mitchell failed to wrestle. an example of what Mike is capable of , Panther coach Ron Clinton Panthers was 118-pounder Brian "I thought they'd be much more doing. " to use Gary Lambert at the Murphy. competitive at 177, " Clinton said. "He "The competition wasn't real Wrestling against the nation's No. ound slot-Savegnago's usual 5 (Mitchell) just failed to wrestle and competitive.' It was more of a practice tion. ranked 118-pounder in SIU-E's Tom Dennis kept the pressure on him.'' for us, " Clinton said. "We're starting bert made the most of his Reed, Murphy lost the meets opening A match which proved to be much to wind down the stretch run of our portunity, pinning Brian match 16-7. closer was at 134, where Doug Schafer season, and thus far things are looking menthal at the 5:49 mark in the · "Reed is one of the best, " Clinton worked around nagging injuries to real good for us. " pound bout. · said. "Edwardsville has three tough decision Frank Curry 6-4. We could tell that the meet was kids and Reed is definitely one of Women tracksters take second at State . • • · by Dave Cla,-pool was a lot of tough competition and the Panther and Horton Eieldhouse marks freshmen marks and eight Pan was the ·girls met the challange head-on. which were broken by the Eastern NORMAL-"Fantastic" varsity records were broken by word used by Eastern's women's track "And even though we are a young squad. young Panthers. coach John Craft after his squad team (Eastern possesses 12 freshmen Nine Horton records, four Eastern turned in what was one of the fin�st and five sophomores), I'm not performances ever by a Panther squad suprised," the coach added. "It was Ohio State 128, Eastern 95.3, Minnesota 300-meter-Gail Stephens 1st, 40.2 ( as it placed second at the Illinois State the kind of performance our girls are 63.3, Western Illinois 60, Illinois State 55.3, Ball and freshman mark) ; Mary Burroughs 3rd, 41. State 13, Southern Illinois-Carbondale 9, 60-yard dash-Liz Gradehouse 1 st, Indoor Track Championships held capable of for the rest of the season." Southern Illinois-Edwardsville 8, Chicago State (varsity and freshman record); Burroughs Panther showing, which Saturday. Heading the 2, Bradley 0. 7.6. by the exceptional accumulated 95.3 points behind Ohio 1500-meter-Gina Sperry 3rd, 4:43. 7 Paced · 3,000-meter-Nancy Kramer 4th, 10:31 .1. performances of freshmen Renee State's 128, was AIA W national meet (school record) Long jump-Gayle Brandon 1st, 1 Johnson, Gal Stephens, Liz qualifier Gayle Brandon in the long 4x200 relay-1st, 1 : 41 . 7 (broke school (qualified for national meet, new school record by four seconds and was .2 seconds off Gipson 6th, 17-5. and Barero Hines, Eastern jump. Gradehouse the national qualifying mark) High jump-Barero Hines 6th, 5-7 (school cruised to second place. Leaping 19-feet-6-inches, Brandon 600-meter-Renee Johnson 1st, 1:47 .3 freshman record). ''This was without a doubt, the best set a new Panther record while (new freshman record); Wanda Ball 2nd, 4x40ci relay-1st, 3:55.1 (five seconds performance by an Eastern team since qualifying for the season finale. 1:37.9. qualifying time). 400-meter-Debbie Gipson 6th, 61.2. I've been here," Craft said. "There That was one of a number of . ..While mer1 capture only fifth at ln�ercollegiates by Dan Brannan in Detroit, Mich. in March, and also threw in a good kick." freshman Dwayne Brown a CHAMPAIGN-Despite two broke the existing varsity record which Eastern's other individual placers freshman Efrem Horton also finish outstanding performances by senior he .held along with Rodney Jackson were freshman Dave Huston in the fifth with a time of 3:24 .67. Augustine Oruwari in the 60-yard high and Robert Johnson. 1,00()-yard run and sophomore Tim Moore said Eastern had a little b hurdles and freshman Claude Magee in Magee won the 60-yard dash with a Warneke in the two-mile run. luck at the meet in the 600-yard d the 60-yard dash, Eastern's men's time of 6.36, but his electric-timed Hustqn finished fourth in the 1,00() and the triple jump. track team 0nly managed a fifth place preliminary run of 6.31 equals with a time of 2: 13.72, which was the just "Mpaka Fyneface qualified for finish at the Illinois Intercollegiate manual-timed varsity record of 6.1. off the freshman record of 2: 13 .1. finals in the 600-yard dash, but Championships Saturday. Magee also had a non-qualifying Warneke ended up with a sixth place became ill and did not run in The University of Illinois won the timt! of 31.6 in the 300-yard dash and a in the two-mile with a time of 9:07 .3 finals," Moore said. . "Also Ro 18-team meet with 173 points, followed 22-feet 5-inch leap in the long jump. The rest of Eastern's points came in Bolton became ill and was not able by Southern Illinois University­ Eastern's men's track coach Neil the distance medley and the mile relay. compete in the triple jump." Carbpndale with 135, Illinois State Moore labeled Magee's performance as Eastern's distance medley team of All of Eastern's points came on t with 130, Northern Illinois University outstanding for a freshman. Huston, senior Clayton Branch, track events, with no points in the fie with 46 and Eastern with 37. Senior Joe Sheeran also turned out a sophomore Perry Edinger and junior events. Oruwari won the 60-yard high fine finish in the three-mile run with a Mike Beresford finished fifth with a "We showed some glarin hurdles with an electric-timed 7 .29, second place time of 13:55.5. time of 10: 11.7. weaknesses in our team," Moore said which converted to manual-time is 7 .1. "I thought Sheeran ran a very The mile relay team of sophomore "It just shows we have a lot o Oruwari's time qualified him for the courageous last 100yards in the three­ Steve Asman, senior Clayton Branch, · recruiting to do." NCAA Division I finals at Cobo Arena mile run," Moore said. "He really

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