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The Daily Egyptian, September 16, 1982 Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC September 1982 Daily Egyptian 1982 9-16-1982 The aiD ly Egyptian, September 16, 1982 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_September1982 Volume 68, Issue 19 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, September 16, 1982." (Sep 1982). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1982 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in September 1982 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 'Daily 'Egyptian SIU-C to stop Southern Dlinois University allowing booze Thursday. September 16. 19112-Vol. 68. No. 19 at home games R~' :\ndrew Uerrmann Staff Writer "We're not out to arrest people." he said. adding that pre-game tailgating parties Saluki football fans will find could be "an alternati\'e" to something different at drinking in the stadium. MCAndrew Stadium at Satur. T~e drinking . 'has been day's home game against getting worse even' -,'ear." he Drake l.'niversity and it won't saId. "There has been an in­ have anything to do with Sll'­ crease in people b!'inging in C's gridiron performance. containers which has led to The l:niversity has decided to uncontrollable situations." more stringently adhere to the Coolers are the main concern. ban on alchoholic beverages _ he saId. but "if we see someone whIch wIll mean no coolers. no wIth a big bulging chest. we'll cans. no bottles and no beer stop that person too. k_egswiJI be allowE'd inside. said "We made a survey of other \ Irgll TrummE'r. SIl:-C director institutions and thev:ve said it of .securJy. Trummer said the 'the banning of alcohol) has led "Sltu"t!:on has gotten out of to fewer problems." control" and that l'niversitv Trummer said the other in­ police officers will be posted a-t sll.tutions included Western each of the stadium's four gates l~h~OIS University. Illinois State to enforce the rule. l mversity and the Cniversitv of "It's been a t!isorderlv IIImOlS. situation and we're concerned The ban on alCOhol was that .people are going to get s~pported by the SalUki Spirit hurt. Trummer said. He said (ouncil. a student group fa~s have complained about bemg pelted with ice from See BOOZE. Page 2 coolers and the "passing of bodies" up and down the stands - a favorite diversion during gus games. - COUld lead to injuries. He said the decision to stop CJode Staff Photo by kich Saal people from bringing in alcohol Would you _buy a used car from this mt'n? lIow chosen as the winner of the the was made by security officials about a slightly used sandwich? Whatever the has.~en "~ame D~II .co'!test•. sponsored by the Student Center_ In cooperation with the vice­ case may.be. Frederick "Rick" Williams. faculty 1~ls ~lnmng btle? None other than "Deli Egy presidents of student affairs member In the Foreign Language Department. ban. lIappy Eating! P- and campus services. Trummer said people trying to enter the stadium with Gus says some fans at McAn­ alcoholic beverages will be drew don·t know that third down What's in a name? Quite a bit informed of the ban and be and Sill to go doesn·t mean how many they'v~ consumed and given the opport.lOity to take bow many they have lef'_ for sandwich contest winner them away. By Michele Inman relations intern. said. "It's kind cheese; and "The Tuition Hike" Landowner calls tax unfair Saaff Wri~r of a play on words." !'1omething fishy) which is tuna Schook said the names of the saiad with pita bread. on u'ater, sewer extension sandwiches are what really The Student Center House SIU-C may not have much in By Mike Nelson common with submarine impressed her. For example, Committee, comprised of extension is too high and comes one sandwich is called "The faculty. Undergraduate Student Staff Wri~r at the wrong time. sandwiches, but the winner of Despite Parrish's and his the deli-naming contest seemed Term Paper" (mostly bull) and Organization members. Student is made of roast beef and colby Programming Couneil mem­ Kenneth Parrish said he attorney Jim Morris' ob­ to think so. believes that the city of Car­ jections. the City Council Frederick Williams, cheese. Another is "The bers and Debbi Wienand, Alumnus" (preserved, Student Center House chair­ bondale has a case of bad MUliru:y voted 4 to 1 to approve professor in the foreign timing. plans for construction of the language department, won the pro.:essed meat) made of person, chose the winner tuesday, Sept_ 8, but did not Parrish represents a trust project. Parrish and Morris Student Center deli·naming pastrami. corned beef. and which owns a bout 60 p':!'I''!nt of urged the council to table the contest with the title "Deli provolone. Others include "The announce the winner until Tuesday. Sept. IS. an 87-acre tract of land on Giant matter until a later date when Egyptian" and the theme "The Thesis" (full of holes) made of City Road. on which the city an alternative means of Southern Illinois University swiss cheese. provolone. and According to Schook, the committee picked the winner intends to construct a $500.000 financing the project can be Environment. .. ham; "The Rec Center" water and sewer extension. arranged. "He hits every aspect of the <distinctive aroma) made of because of the theme but felt the title ought to be more "catchy." Parrish said he believes that the Mayor Hans Fischer was the university and that is how every pastrami and brick cheese; $250,000. 10-year special only council member to vote sandwich is named." Barbara "The Chancellor" (most ex­ See CONTEST. Page 3 assessment levied to pay for his Schook. Student Center public pensive) with turkey and swiss family's portion of the utility See SEWER. Page 2 'Celebration of life' was Gardner goal By Tom Travia He was pronounced dead on not celebrating lire enough. and 196;) as an instructor in the taught at Skidmore College and Associate Editor al rival at Barnes·Kasson for becoming 'commercialized English Department. He taught Williams College in Vennont in Hospital in Susquehanna. Pa. and immoral,' as he put it. when medieval studies and was in the spring of 1m. The funeral for John C. According to John Howell. charge of the medieval studies Gardner Jr., former SI"·C faculty member in English and m:re tha~re st::,uktanha~~ng~~ department until 1975. when he In February 1977 he married English professor who was one of Gardner's closest r.elebrated." Howen said. accepted a position at Ben­ Elizabeth M. Rosenburg. " killEd Tuesday in a motorcycle friends. Gardner was "a man nington College in Vermont. He faculty member in English at accident. will be at 3 p.m. "He was always playing was most recently head of the SUNY at Binghamton. They Sunday at the First C::'~!O~:t~is ~n~'~=::'h~ii~~ around with old themes." creative writing program at were recently divorced. Presbyterian Church of who was "always juggling three Howell said. "He loved Saul State University of New York at Batavia. N_Y. or four novels at once." Howell Benow and William Faulkner. Binghamton. Gardner was to be married The family has asked that in said. and he loved the greats, like Saturday to Susan Thornton. :l2. lieu of flowers. donations be "He believed in the eternal Tolstoy. Chaucer and Gardner had three nov'!ls on whom he met at a Bread Loaf made to the Organ Fund of the verities in life that I William) Dostoyevsky. He also loved to the best sener list: "Nickel writers' conference in Mid­ First Presbyterian Church of Faulkner wrote about." Howen read philosophy." Mountain." which has been dlebury. Vt. According to Batavia. said. "He was a man who lived translated into "eight or nine" Howell, Gardner attended the Gardner was killed Tuesday life to the fullest. and who wrote HoweD said that Gardner had foreign languages. according to Bread Loaf conferences every when his motorcycle skidded on to the funest," he said. been working on "Shadows." a Howell, "Sunlight Dialogues." summer since 1974. Howen said a curve near Oakland. Pa. He Howen said that Gardner had novel about an alcoholic and "October Light," for which the conferences are probably was thrown from the motor­ many different stories going at detective from Carbondale. but he won the National Book the most prestigious writers' cycle. one time, and he would choose that it was about a different Critics Circle fiction award in conferences in the nation. and Gardner was to speale at the stories which best kind of detective than the 1976. Howell said that "Gren­ were_ begun by Walt Whitman. dedication ceremonies at the celebrated life. stereotype. "John said that Lou del." though, was probably Harry T. Moore Lecture Hall in Archer from (John) Mac· Gardner's an·time best sener_ Gardner is survived by his Faner Han on Sept. 23. and to "He believed in affirming life. Donald's novels drinks but parents, John Sr_ and Priscilla: give a reading of his worles_ and he felt that many con­ never gets drunk, and that his Gardner was married to Joan his first wife, Joan Gardner; his According to John W. temporary writers had become character would be a detective Louise Patterson on June 6. second wife, Elizabeth M. Conarton. Susquehanna County too cynical. He wrote a book that would get dnmk when he 1953.
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