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Tuesday, July 29, 1 986 . . . will be sunny and hot. Highs in the low 90s with light variable winds. Fair Tuesday night with lows about 70. Sunny and continued hot Wednesday with highs in the low 90s.

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Storm causes $3,000 damage to radio console

By CHRYSTAL PHILPOTT City /entertainment- editor

In the midst of Sunday night's raging s torm, a Coles County Sheriff's department radio console was struck by lightning resulting in· ap­proximately $3,000 damage.

The storm, which boasted up to 40-mph winds and dropped temperatures to as low as 67 degrees, according to Local Weather Observer D'allias Price, raged through town at ap­proximately 3:45 a.m . Monday .

Lt: Phil Eppinette, a corrections operations supervisor at the Coles County Sheriff's Department, said, "This morning we sufferred some by lightning .

"It hit our antenna line and came in on our transmit ters . Our radio console , which is con­nected to the transmit ters , received some ex­te�sive damage. " .

The storm left the department with li'mited radio use throughout the day.

At present , the monetary value of the damage has not been determined.

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Eppinette said he estimated the damage in the $3 ,000 range.

Relatively speaking, however, he said , $3 ,000 is not a lot since just the communications portion of the radio console has an aggregate value of approximately $ 18 ,000.

Eppinette said it should take three to five days for repairs "before we' re back in working or­der."

The damaged console i s used to coordinate police activities.

Eppinette said the only other reported damage was a tree hit by lightning near Jaynesville south of Charleston.

Price said the storm was actually a squall line, which is a line of thunderstorms at the front of a frontal system .

"The storm moved down a. northeast to

Eastern groundsworker Joseph Jones takes a ride in a cherry picker to remove a limb from a tree east of Old Main which was struck by lightning in Monday's early morning thun-

southeast line from Moline. "I t came in across Iowa , " he said . The storm sprinkled 93 hundredths of an: inch

of rain across town, providing a momentary relief from the recent scorching temperatures .

"It developed into a very strong storm. It was almost continuous lightning. Fortunately most of the lightning and thunder was in tlie- air ," Price said .

Heavier rainfalls occured in Western Illinois , �.

where Springfield reported approximately 2 inches .

Temperatures are expected to range in the lower 90s throughout the rest of the week, he said. -

"It looks as though the rest of the week is going to be pretty sultry , " he said.

A midweek afternoon thunderstorm is predicted but it is expected to,be brief and will offer little relief from high temperatures , ac­cording to price.

Price labeled the weather an "extended heat

ROBB MONTGOMERY I Staff photographer derstorm. The storm dropped 93 one­hundredths inc.hes of rain on the area providing little relief from the hot temperatures.

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spell , " saying temperatures were not quite hot enough to be considered a "heat wave. "

"We've got more hot weather in store , " he said .

In the long range forecast , students can expect slowly falling temperatures as summer slips into autumn.

By September, Price said temperatures should have cooled off enough to be considered quite pleasant.

Price said the average highest temperature of the year generally hits on July 20, the midpoint· of summer. After that, temperatures begin falling.

Days have already shortened by about 45 minutes from peak daylight time.

On the bright side, for those who enjoy basking in the sun, they have a while longer to bask.

For those who are already suffering from the incredible heat, it will be a while longer before relief is found, outdoors at least.

Frat 'stereotype' hampers move-Madigan By BILL DENNIS Editor in chief •

The chances for a Taco Bell restaurant moving to the present site of ttie Delta Tau Delta fraternity have all but evaporated.

Student Body President , and active Delta Tau Delta member, Mike Madigan said Monday he doesn't expect the variance to pass.

"There's no way i t will pass , " Madigan said. "I t ' s a shame."

Madigan said the city council is making a mistake by passing up the tax revenue the restaurant would have generated. The council will vote on the issue at their Tuesday meeting.

"They've cut everywhere they could and they still have their deficit , " Madigan said .

Madigan said residents have

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stereotyped fraternities . "Sure, the two lifestyles are dif­

ferent, but I don't see them as in­compatible. There are parties , but it 's a small part of the fraternity. ' '

City Public Works Commissioner Wayne Lanman said Monday that he expec t s the cou nc i l to vote unanimously against approving the variance which requests a zoning change in order for the fraternity house to move.

" I think there will be a 5-0 vote to turn down the Opperman's original request currently on file , " Lanman said. "My undei:standing is they will try to take other. measures on the matter . " Lanman mentioned the possibility of litigation or a second location for the Taco Bell .

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The council will meet at 7�30 p.m. in

. the city council chambers located, at 520 Jackson Ave.

At issue is the request by Champaign couple Gillbert and Molley Opperman and Robert Carlisle for a zoning variance to allow the fraternity to move from its present location at the southeast corner of Lincoln Avenue and Division Street to a location three lots south.

In order for the move to take place, the new lot must be rezoned from an R-3 limited multi-family residential to an R-4 multi-family residential tract. The fraternity' s present lot would be sold to the Oppermans who would build the restaurant there .

Madigan said the move would have given the fraternity more parking space 'and allowed them to move off Lincoln Avenue.

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" I don't see what the major concern is , " Madigan said. "We would only move one lot down-skip over to the lot on the other side of the house next to us . We haven' t had any complaints so far-we haven' t been corrupting any children."

He said he was disappointed that no residents approached the fraternity to discuss the issue .

"We would have been more than willing to make a deal , but we were never approached.

"Our national governing body adopted a policy against fraternities buying liquor, " Madigan said . "We don' t have after-bars like a lot of other frats . " Madigan said.liability concerns have forced Delta Tau Delta to hold "pretty much all" of their out-of­house parties at the Dynasty Inn.

Scholarship cut? ·Call him ''Stump'' The "battle of the Caesars" is almost over as a popular Charleston pizza place agrees to change its name to avoid confusion with a newcomer to the area.

In light of lower-than-expected funding hikes, the ISSC is considering, among other thigs, cuting back on the amount of money students can get next year.

Cardinal running back Lyvonia "Stump" Mitchel says his family, including the brother who gave him his colorful knickname, lead him on the road to ·

success. He also says "longevity's the key." Seepage3 Seepages Seepage12

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Soviets pull Afganistan troops

Car bomb rips rush-hour Beirut, blast is worst of seven this year

MOSCOW-Kremlin leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev announced the first Soviet troop withdrawals from Afghanistan on Monday, but he tempered the gesture with a stern warning that Moscow won't quit the 6\li-year-old war until "outside interference" stops.

Gorbachev said in a televised address that the Soviets would pull out six regiments by the end of the year to stimulate talks aimed at ending the fighting in Afghanistan.

He did not give a specific timetable or say how many of the Red Army's estimated 115,000 soldiers in Afghanistan were involved. But Western diplomatic sources estimated there were 5,900 to 10,000 soldiers in the six units.

Titanic reported 'unsalvagable' WOODS HOLE, Mass. -Scientists who explored the

Titanic returned to port Monday convinced the liner is unsalvagable and toting 57 ,000 photos and more than 50 hours of videotape of the wreckage of the world's most famous disaster.

BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)-A car packed with a quarter ton of explosives blew up in a Christian residential district during morning rush hour· Monday, killil\g ·32 people, wounding 140 and wrecking dozens of buildings, police reported.

The blast tore balconies off high-rise apart­ment houses and set seven of them ablaze. Rescues using metal ladders and forklifts saved more than 50 people trapped on rooftops and the remaining.

Ambulances raced in and out of the stricken area. Radio stations broadcast urgent appeals for blood donations.

It was the worst of the seven car bombings this year in Lebanon, whose 11-year-old sectarian civil war has taken more than 100,000 lives.

No one has taken responsibility for any of the attacks, six of them in Christian east Beirut and one in the southern port city of Sidon, a Moslem

. stronghold. A total of 98 people have been killed

and 580 wounded. "My brothers! My two brothers!" Josiane

Azar screamed. She fainted when firefighters pulled two bodies from the rubble of a clothing store owned by her brothers Joseph and Wadih .

Many victims were burned beyond iden­tification . The explosion of the white Mercedes gouged a crater more than six feet deep in Wadih Nairn street near the Star cinema in Ein Rum­maneh district of Christian east Beirut.

Firefighters and civil defense squads spent eight hours in rescue operations.

Police said up to 550 pounds of TNT was packed into the car, which exploded at 8: 28 a. m. when Eoin Rummaneh's Snoubra neighborhood was j amrned with traffic.

Shattered power cables dangled into the streets from gaping windows in the smoke-blackened apartment buildings. The streets were awash with water from fire hoses .

'' I hope that through the efforts that we accomplished in last few weeks that it will satisfy the curiosity of everyone . . . and that there will be no real reason or need to go back , and that the Titanic can finally rest in peace, " said chief scientist Robert Ballard.

Stockman cited as 'babysitter' Ballard, who also led the expedition that found the ship at

a depth of 2# miles last summer, 74 years after it sank with a loss of 1,513 people, said he had no desire to return to it.

Ballard told about 500 friends, relatives, reporters and colleagues from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution that the team's 11 dives to the Titanic made it clear the ship can never be raised.

Shuttle crew aware of blast SPACE CENTER, Houston-Space shuttle Challenger

Pilot Michael J. Smith exclaimed "Uh-oh!" at the moment the spacecraft exploded, and some of the crew apparently lived long enough to turn on emergency air packs, NASA said Monday.

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Smith's remark , heard on a tape of the shuttle' s intercom system, was the first indication that any of the seven astronauts killed may have been aware of the Jan. 28 disaster, the worst in the history of space exploration.

WASHINGTON (AP)-Before he was a member of Congress , before his stormy tenure as President Reagan's budget director, before he wrote a tell-all book about it all anf left town to become a financer in Manhattan, David Stockman was a babysitter for the family of Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D-N. Y.

This fact was discussed,.on the Senate floor last week. But Sen. Ernest F. Hollings, D-S.C. , was emphatically not impressed.

Hollings, the No. 3 co-author of the Gramm­Rudman-Hollings deficit reduction act, said he would trust Stockman with neither his baby nor the federal budget.

Hollings had been waxing furious about detractors or· Gramm-Rudman-Hollings , con­tending their arguments had no substance.

"When they talk about monsters and mad­ness, manipulation, rogue elephants, scene of the crime, cutting by anonymous consent," believe me they know better than that," Hollings said.

"I ran for president myself," he said. " I know if you can get these clever phrases in and

some j ournalist picks it up it will be a colorful story . It will be quoted. "

And then he turned t o Stockman, who Moynihan had cited for his alleged willingness as budget director to "disman.tle the domestic side of government" to balance the budget .

"I can only remind the distinguished senator from New York that Stockman was his siudent, not mine; l never did believe him," Hollings said .

Moynihan sprang to his feet, oli a "point of personal privilege, " to set the record straight .

"Mr. Stockman was my babysitter, not my student ," he declared . "There is no need to make a personal privilege about it , " Holli'ngs said . "The senator is th� 011.: who told me about his relations{-tip with Mr. Stockman, l am not making it up. "

"No, said Moynihan, Stockman was not his student. "He lived with us. I was very happy to have him, in return for l iving quarters, his principal responsibilities were, to do babysit t ing occasionally. " _

The astronauts probably survived the explosion and breakup of the shuttle orbiter and could have had 6 to 15 seconds of "useful consciousness" inside the crew com­partment after the blast, said Dr. Joseph Kerwin, an astronaut-physician who invesigated the cause of death for the crew.

Judge rules against LaRouchies �:s��:.' �'���: �!�,�,��=:�,k�:1�CO Rev. Lawrence Martin Jenco greeted his k'in with hugs, tears and kisses Monday and called it "a dream come true" to be free after 19 months of

CHICAGO-A j udge Monday rej ected an attempt by two Lyndon LaRouche disciples to force the state Democratic Party to support their candidacies, saying their primary victories ent i t led them only to places on the November ballot.

"I thought we abolished the monarchy," Mark Fairchild, the LaRouche follower who won the Democratic nomination for the l ieutenant governor, said after the ruling .

Fairchild and Janice Hart, the nominee for secretary of state, had sought an inj unction to prevent action detrimental to their candidacies by Vince Demuzio, chairman of the Dem·ocratic State Central Committe.

captivity in Lebanon, his family said. The 51-year-old, bearded Roman Catholic

preist from Joliet, Ill. , planned to visit the pope in Rome and prayed for the release of three other Americans he knows to be still held hostage in Lebanon.

Ten members of Jenco's family-three brothers, three sisters, a nephew and three in­laws-flew from the United States to greet him in West Germany after his extreemist Shiite Moslem kidnappers freed him last Saturday in

"It was very emotional 10 minutes of hugs, k isses and a lot of tears," nephew Andrew Mihelich told reporters near t he U.S. Air Force hospital in Wiesbaden.

In New York, friends and Catholic Relief Sevices coworkers of the Jenco gave thanks for answered prayers Monday with a Mass of Celebration for his safe release.

"Let this be another lesson on how powerful prayers can be," the principal celebrant, Ar­chbishop Theodore Mccarrick of Newark, told the group of about of about 200 well-wishers at the noontime Mass.

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BOG raises paycheck By MICHAEL CLARK Administration/government editor

The Board of Governors Thursday approved an increase in the salaries for the chancellor and presidents of the five BOG schools including Eastern President Stanley Rives.

The board gave both the presidents and the chancellors a 7 percent raise. Last year, the two positions received an 8 percent increase.

The board, which met at the Charleston Inn, is the governing body ior Eastern, Western, Northeastern Illinois, Chicago State and Governors State.

Pamela Meyer, spokesman for the BOG, said last Wednesday the smaller increases would probably be in ac­cordance with the smaller education budget allocated by Illinois Gov. James Thompson.

The raise increased the president's salaries from $76,000 to $81,000, while the chancellor's salary went from $86,400 to $92,000.

Meyer said the raises will be effective for fiscal year 1987.

The board also approved the pur­chase of a new police car for Eastern, the purchase of new computers and the approval of a new· president for Northeastern University.

The BOG approved the purchase of a 1986 Chevrolet Caprice for Eastern's University Police Department.

On May 8, 1986, the board approved the purchase of a 1986 Caprice Classic from Rost Chevrolet in Hammond at a price of $7 ,696. But Rost and the second lowest bidder Louis Lakis Ford Inc. , Galesburg, were not able to deliver a car that was wanted.

But the third lowest bidder, Mitchell Chevrolet of Greenup, was able to

deliver the vehicle. Mitchell Chevrolet bidded a net price

of $8,325. But, with the extra features needed for poliee duty, the total cost will be18,880.

The trade-in'value of the University Police Citation was listed at $4,000.

Rives said that he wasn't "com­fortable" with the current police car, a 1984 citation with over 74,000 miles on it, because of the age and the miles on the vehicle.

The car should be delivered by the start of the fall semester, Rives added.

The board also approved the pur­chase of 25 Zenith Microcomputers to replace obsolete computer equipment. The total cost of the· purchase was listed at $29,975.

The BOG also approved the selection of Gordon H. Lamb as the president of Northeastern University in Chicago.

Lamb, who served as vice president of academic affairs at the University of Texas at San Antonio, becomes the fourth president of Northeastern since it opened in 1961.

Lamb was selected from a field of 116 candidates. The position has been vacant since the death of Northeastern President, Ronald Williams, in December of 1985.

President Rives also introduced Eastern's "newest graduate," Joan Embery, to the BOG.

Embery, international goodwill ambassador and official hostess for the San Diego Zoo, participated in the BOG bachelor of arts degree ·program.

Embery, who started at San Diego State University 18 years ago, said the flexibility of the program allowed her to complete her degree.

'Little' cause for Caesar's name change NBC wants 52· week season

By LARRY SMITH Staff writer

A familiar name in town will change next month.

Caesar's Pizza, located on the corner of Fourth Street and Lincoln Avenue, will be changing its name because of trademark confusion with Little Caesars, Caesar's owner Jerry Myerscough said.

The confusion started when Little Caesars opened in Charleston last spring. "We received a letter from their lawyers requesting us to send all pertinent information about our name to them," Myerscough said. ·

"My brother and I registered for a state trademark in 1978 when we opened Caesar's. He had a Caesar's in Mattoon and I had one in Charleston. I eventually bought him out."

Little Caesars registered for a national trademark in 1965, Myer-

scough said. Little Caesars didn't need to register for a state trademark.

"Little Caesars demanded we change our name," Myerscough said.

"So I decided not to take the issue to court because I didn't want to take the chance of losing,'' Myerscough said.

"If I lost I would be liable for royalties and residuals. All this would cost in the neighborhood of $30-40,000," Myerscough added.

Myerscough said he thought it was more "prudent" to change the name. "We agreed to change our name by Sept. I."

The similarity in names also caused confusion for customers. Myerscough said customers would come into Caesar's trying to redeem Little Caesars coupons. Customers also would order pizzas from Little Caesars and come to Caesar's to pick them up.

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change its name, Carol Myerscough, co-owner said. The winner and new name will be announced Aug. 1.

The winner will receive $100 of free food from Caesar's, Carol said.

Myerscough said he felt the name change will be confusing for his customers for a year or two .

"It will be expensive because we have to buy new menus, a new sign and repaint our delivery trucks," he added. All the changes should cost about $2,000 but would be a lot cheaper than $30,000, Myerscough said.

Jerry said the problem with Little Caesars is ironic. He owned another pizza place named Pizza Joe's and had to change the name when Joe Adducci, whom Myerscough had bought the restaurant from, came back to town.

"Ironically, I chose the name Caesar's to avoid a conflict in 1978," Jerry said.

LOS ANGELES (AP)-What NBC's Brandon Tartikoff has in mind is eventually extending the television season to 52 weeks a year.

That may be the reality of the future, considering the networks' tough competition from cable, i n d e p e n d e n t s t a t i o n s , videocassettes, direct satellite broadcasting and Fox Broad­casting' s upcoming fourth net­work.

"We're trying some original summer programming and we want to see how much we'll be supported in our efforts," said Tartikoff, president of NBC Entertainment. ·

"I've found in part that if you do a summer series the advertisers want a rate comparable to reruns.

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The Summer Eastern News Tuesday, July 29, 1986

Apartheid policy 5 years of nothing; al I talk, no action

In the wake of last week's speech by President Reagan following a week-long review of the admin istration's South African policy, we have to ask what the purpose was.

Nothing changed concerning the United States' constructive Editorial engagement approach towards an end to the

apartheid system of government in South Africa-a policy which has proven to be all talk and no action .

Economic sanctions proposed by Congress were denounced as ultimately damaging to blacks in the country as well as the white minority-controlled government. In fact, the president urged "deeper in­volvement" by Western businesses to ·

promote change. For 5 % years, the Reagan ad­

ministration's stand has promoted no change-the country's blacks continue to be oppressed and the death tolls, black and white, continue to rise.

Once again, we call on the EIU Foun­dation to take a bold stand on the issue if the government won't . Divestment of the Foundation's $486,834 (at last report in June) holdings in 14 American companies which do business in South Africa would be a step in that direction-a step many colleges and other organizations have already taken.

A slight policy change last month by the Foundation not to invest in companies which are making little progress adhering to the Sullivan Principles was encouraging. But, even the Rev. Leon Sullivan, who drew up the plan, has said as the situation worsens that the principles don't go far enough.

The current violence in South Africa is only a foreshadowing of an all-out revolution by blacks in the country-it's only a matter of time. Western companies would not be spared in such a revolutio n . Moderate black leader Bishop Desmond Tutu has already told the West to "go to hell ."

From a human rights standpoint, the United States is failing. Continued in­vestment in South Africa supports that failure.

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The time is now to put human lives and civil rights ah�ad of money and politics.

Lack of sleep not in job des'cription (Yawn) ·Excuse me. It's been a long day. Actually, it's been

a long weekend. Come to think about it, it's been a long week. Oh, what the hell, the whole summer hasn't been a bag of marshmallows either.

I can't believe I'm sitting at this stupid VDT on Sunday evening writing this column. I've already missed 60 Minutes, and right now Aunt Jessica is solving the weekly mystery on Murder, She Wrote.

But, I've gotta have at least eight inches done by morning because I won't have time tomorrow.

I'll probably miss Star Trek at 10:30, too. I thought Sunday was a day of rest. This is

probably some sort of punishment for skipping church when I vvas a kid; ironic. I slept in then, so I'm being denied if now when I need it most.

It's' my own fault. I had to go see the 'Bones last night. After bopping for a couple of hours, I ended up at the tail ena of some pig roast held in what looked like an aircraft hanger. The pig was gone, the beer was half foam and the potato salad was luke warm.

I could have been sleeping instead. I gave up bliss for indigestion.

When I took this job, everyone gave me a bunch of advice. No one told me how to do it without sleep.

I've been drinking so much caffeine-filled soda, I'm thinking of applying for bulk rates. The stuff barely

Your Turn Carl s,exton's basic goodness means he will be remembered

Editor: Occasionally in life we meet a person whose

basic goodness guilelessly radiates from him. Such people are rare indeed, but Carl Sexton was one of them.

He was a man in complete control of himself. A member of Eastern's health education department for twenty years, I knew him most of that time. I never heard him use even the mildest expletive. He did not smoke, drink or even use coffee or tea. In fact he respected his body (without being fanatic about it) more than anyone I have ever known.

He was gentle, compassionate, had a great (though quiet) sense of humor and was a man of total integrity. If Carl told you he would do something, it would be done-on time.

Carl made a great contribution to Eastern. He took a flagging men's tennis program and built it into an excellent one. He was the player's best model, and until his untimely, fatal illness took firm hold, he could hold his own on the court with the best of them.

Active though he was, Carl did not die with the suddenness of Jim Fixx, although Carl was also an avid jogger. Instead he and his family endured a long, agonizing diagnosis. It was months before they pinpointed the cancer site. Then more months of painful treatment. Finally came the medical world's solumn pronouncement; his condition was terminal. So they sent him home to die.

He fought his malignant intruder to the end, accepting the growing restrictions with courage and dignity. Sunday, July 20, the battle ended.

The standing-room only crowd at his funeral July 22 was a testament of the high regard in which he was held bottY at Eastern and the community.

•Those of us who knew and loved Carl can only say "death be not proud." Carl fought the good

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works when you need it to. Then it keeps your ey open when your schedule permits slumber.

It's 8:30 already. Only 5% inches so far. Nuts. The other day I set my alarm for 7 a. m. I woke up

8:15. The useless thing had been buzzing right my ear for an hour and a half.

One of these days I'm likely to fall asleep in m cereal-snap, crackle and snore. Sounds lik fun-waking up with puffed rice up my nose.

This is· useless. There's no way I'm competent t write today. I pity whoever has to edit this thing. Y heard me out there; I'm not responsible for an spelling mistakes. I plead insomrna-induced insanity.

Time to check and see how much I've written. I' at 7% inches? If I can just finish this paragraph, l'I have enough written ... too . ..

Zzzzzzz. "'-.._-B ill Dennis is the editor in chief and a regula

cOIL{mnist for The Summer Eastern/Jews.

fight and left us with a multitude of fine memories. · Even death cannot erase those.

Calvin.N. Smith Speech communication department

Parking perrnit procedures need reworking says student Editor:

The campus police department must distribute parking permits faster, sell them in a more con­venient location, and give students more time before issuing tickets.

The campus police station has only qne person selling permits behind the little window. One person assisting 35 to 40 people in a line is not enough. Students are on a very busy schedule the first days of class. For instance, a student standing next to me in line could not wait any longer. After waiting 20 minutes, he gave up on getting his permit to avoid missing his first class. Surely they could spare an extra clerk or two for a few hours.

Furthermore, the location for receiving permits is an inconvenience. The first three feet of the line is inside the police station. The remainder of the line stands outside-regardless of the weather. To get my permit early last spring semester, for example, I shivered in temperatures that were in the low teens with strong winds. Surely they could use McAffee Gym.

The campus police must give students more time before issuing tickets. I got a ticket the first day of class last fall. Moreover, I was going to get a permit before class, but I did not have time because of the long line. Do we miss class or pay a ticket? These are the options that the campus poiice present us. Surely they could wait a week before issuing parking tickets. The campus police must correct these problems before fall semester.

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Julie Burchert sunning on Archery hill. Below are Youngtowne's residents relaxing beside the Heritage pool.

ISSC faces c uts , l i ke· last spri ng ' s

red uct ion of $50 By BILL DENNIS Editor in chief

A less-than-expected increase in I llinois State Scholarship funding may cause students to see a cut in their grants similar to last semester when the s tate cut $50 from from all awards.

John Flynn, Eastern's financial aid director , said he does not expect a cut to be "any greater" than last spring, when the ISSC cut the $50 from all awards because a high number of late applications cut into its budget.

The ISSC requested $162.4 mil lion for the 1 986 Monetary Award Program, while Gov. J ames Thompson approved only $132. 1 million for the program.

Of the ISSC's request, $12. 6 million was to cover an estimated 7 percent tuition increase for s tate colleges and universities. H owever, the amount approved is only 12.3 million over last year' s ap­propriation of $122. 5 million.

ISSC spokesman Bob Clememt said Monday the board is considering several options,

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cutt ing the amount of the award or moving .the spring award application deadline from its cu�rent March 15 date. The deadline for fall ISSC applications was June 1, Clement said.

"We don't know yet what the maximum award will be, so we can't make any proj ections abou t what will happen, " Clement said.

However , he did say the $12. 3 million increase could mean an increase in a maximum award bill awaiting Thompson' s signature.

Moving the deadline would mean fewer students would apply leaving more money for others , Clement said.

The board will meet Aug. 1 1, after Thompson is expected to sign the bill setting the maximum award , Clement said. The current maximum award is $2, 850.

Former cheerleader faces theft charges

Junior Mike Weber, 21, a former Eastern cheerleader, will appear in court Tuesday at 9 :30 a.m. to issue a plea on charges of retail theft.

Cou rt lets cou ple keep wi n n ings-Indiana Weber was arrested June 9 on suspicion of

shoplifting two packages of sliced cheese from Wilb Walker's, 505 W. Lincoln .

He was charged with retail theft and, after paying IO percent of the $3,000 bail bond, was released on his own recognizance.

INDIANAPOLIS (AP)-lndiana courts cannot force a St. John couple to turn ovei: a winning Illinois

ttery ticket worth almost $ 1. 7 million to the man ho paid for it, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled onday. In a 2- 1 ruling, the appeals panel reversed a Porter

uperior Court j ury's verdict awarding the disputed pril 1 984 ticket to Richard Zie11tara of Dyer. The appeals court said that because Indiana law

rohibits lotteries and gambling, the ticket-purchase

agreement between Zientara and Chester and Bernfce Kaszuba of St. John was illegal and thus unen­forcable in Hoosier courts .

"The established rule in Indiana denies citizens the use of Indiana courts to enforce contracts which are illegal , " Judge George B. Hoffman Jr.

' 'The fact that this refusal to assist either party · may result in what appears to be an inequitable conclusion whereby one party receives a windfall , is a fact on which the judieiary cannot focus . "

Weber' s appearanc� i n court. tomorrow will not be a trial, said Assistant State' s Attorney Richard J . Nickola.

"I believe it will be negotiated, but I won' t know for sure until 9 : 30 a .m. tomorrow, ' ' Nickola said .

Weber was previously convicted of retail theft in October 1 983. After one conviction, retail theft , a misdemeanor, is considered a Class III felony .

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Elderhostel here Aug . 3 By DAN REIBLE Staff writer

August 3 will be the first day of Eastern's Elderhostel in which senior citizens will gather for a week of classes and socializing . Seventeen people are currently registered for the conference.

Each participant will have three classes to choose from. There will be no grades, tests or homework .

"The only requirement is a desire for new experiences, " said Sharon Burns, Eastern's Elderhostel coordinator.

Gayle Strader, a home economics instructor at Eastern, will be teaching, " I ncorporating T echnology in Everyday Life. " A greater un­derstanding of how to use modern-day advancements will be the objective of Strader's class.

Any of the participants can choose to partake in water exercise through Maralyn DeRuiter's course, "Aqua Exercise. "

The third class choice is, "The History of Illinois Personalities," taught by Eastern secondary education Professor Ron Gholsen.

"The gathering will be educational and fun," said Joyce Crouse, a home economics professor. According to Crouse, the most popular activity for the participants in past years has been talking with the students.

Anyone may attend as long as they have reached their 60th birthday, and paid the registration fee.

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CONFERENCE GUIDE A weekly supplement of The Summer Eastern News and the Housing Office

Lucky camper may be named 'M iss Al l Star' by Chrystal Philpott

Cooperation is the key, said Melinda Boyce, camp coordinator for the All Star Cheerleader conference.

The conference, on campus July 28 through 31, emphasizes working together, she said.

The students will come from several high schools in Illinois-Neoga, Manteno, Sullivan, Routt, Mt. Carmel, Hoopston, Newman and Manuel.

The campers will begin their day at 9 a. m. with a warm-up session. Although it usually will features an aerobic session, stretching may also be done.

Boyce said the Miss All Star award is for "one gir l who really stands out, really shines. You can j u st t e l l she is the best. Usually that girl is then recommended for a staff position.

"The best thing about the camp is friendship, for one, learning to cooperate with each other. Cooperation is the big one.

The campers will then continue their day by learning cheers, dances, mounts, jumps and other new techniques.

The Miss All Star award is not given out at ever� camp, but only when the instructors feel t hey ha\ c

someone special and deserving enough to receive the award.

" I t is also learning to work together. A lot of the girls are working together for the first time and work ing out their kinks. I t's a good tilne for the :earns to get to know each other, " she said.

Each day is then capped off with the instructors evaluating the students.

Only about 3 or 4 girls a week are chosen from t he average 8 camps a week held.

Although Eastern is "one of our better camps," Boyce said, it is certainly not the only one.

"We don't stress competition amongst each other ( the girls). We stress the evaluations," Boyce said.

A Grand Champion award is also given to the overall best squad at the end of the week.

" We lik e to work with the individual rather than the group. I t makes the girls want to learn more. They get more out of it this way," she said.

"It 's for the squad that really stood out, " Boyce said.

All Star has more t han 1 00 camps across the Uni ted States and is in i t s 1 5 th year of existence.

Wednesday night is sk i t night.

_ Steven Garnet t , who founded the company , directs the company , wh ich has gone from abou t 2 to 20 t ravel l i n g s ta ffers , Boyce said.

Eas tern ' s camp ·wi l l have four ins truct ors an d 7 1 cam pers . The camp leader \\ i l l be L isa Bender from M o n t a n a . 1 986 wi l l be Bender' s four th year on t he Al l S t a r s t a ll .

A " sp iri t star" is given a t the end of each night for the most spir i ted quad.

At the end o f the week the campers vote on who the most spiri ted sq uad of the week was and a most spiri ted sq uad award is given.

"All the girls have prepared some original and creat ive pep rally sk i t s for a few points. It is very low pressu re and lots of fun. I t gives the girls. a li t t le t ime to relax , " Boyce said.

" A fterwards we usu ally hold a watermelon or pizza party. "

Boing, boing

Awards are a l so given for the most improved squad and for " M iss Al l S tar . "

Cindy McCul louch, 1 3 , and Lana Brown , 1 3 , of East Prarie J u nior High School in Tuscola practice shooting a few hoops together at Lantz gym . The girls attended one

of Eastern 's various summer camps. For them it was basketball cam p .

icyclers travel across 'magn igicent I l l i nois' • Y Chrystal P hilpott

A group of 500 bicyclers will spend the night on campus August 5 as they "Bicycle Across the Magnificent Miles . Illinois (BAMMI).

The BAMMI trip, sponsored by the hicago Lung Association, takes seven ys to complete and spans across 450 iles of Illinois. The association raised $105,000 last

ear and hope to top the figure this ear. T he cyclers take off from uckingham Fountain ' in Chicago and d up at ' 'Touch of Nature,'' which is rt of the Southern Illinois University mpus in Carbondale. The seven stops include Kankakee, antoul, Charleston, Lawrenceville, rmi, Golconda and Carbondale. The $130 registration fee the cyders ust pay includes breakfast, dinner d two rest stops with food per day. The overnight stays are at univer­

ties, YMCAs, park districts and high hools.

"Any place that has a shower," said Mary Jo Pryble, director of BAMMI and ·director of all of the Chicago Lung Association's special events.

Pryble said she starts planning the trip in October, IO months in advance.

Before the trip begins, riders get people to pledge so much money per mile. All the money raised goes to lung disease research on lung cancer, emphysema, chronic bronchitis and asthma.

The trip is restricted to 500 people and Pryble said the organzition has had to turn people down in the past.

Although there is no age limit to participants, children under 18 years old must be accompanied by an adult.

On this particular trip, the youngest participant is 8, while the oldest is 76.

Most participants range between 40 and 50 years old. The majority of last year's participants ranged between 20 and 30 years old.

Pryble accredits the shift m age to the increased interest ; n cycling in

America. Riders must sign a medical waiver

form before starting out, though she said there have been no problems in the past.

"We also print newsletters on when to drink and eat and things like that," she said.

Although the trip is restricted to Illinois, those taking part are from all over the United States-some as far away as California, Arizona, Michigan, New Jersey, Wisconsin, Maryland and New York.

Some advertising is done in the Cook County newspapers, but, Pryble said, most is done simpy by word of mouth. ·

The only equipment a person needs to participate is a bike, she said. -

"Most of the bikes are 12 to 15 speed touring bikes. They're generally very expensive bikes," she said.

Each rider also takes a duffle bag to carry clothes and sun tan lotion in.

Sen ior cit izens play students at Elderhoste\

b y C h rystal Philpott A special kind of group will be

on campus for a week. It is not a camp and it is not a conference, like most visiting groups on campus.

" It's an educational learning experience for people over 60. We call it Elderhostel," said Joyce Crouse, chair of the home economics department.

Elderhostel is part of a national educational program for people ·

over 60. It will take place on campus

August 3 through 9. _ While the participants will be

living in the residence halls and taking their meals there, they will

. also be enrolled in three non-credit classes.

Ron Golhson will instruct Famous People in Illinois. Gayle Strader will instruct High Technology in the Home. And Marilyn DeRuiter will instruct Aqua Exercise.

Sharon Burns is the director and coordinator of the program.

" There's something every night," Crouse said. "Their schedule will be pretty full. "

Grouse said there are many aspects about Elderhostel which make it so special.

"The new things they learn keep them on top of the world. They also make new friends and get a chance to interact with younger people on campus.

" It also provides them with an expensive, but nice vacation," she said.

Although Elderhostel is held in central Illinois, the majority of the participants are from out of state. Last year visitors came from as far away as Florida, Arizona, Kansas, and Minnesota.

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Reach for it ! Two male campers from one of the basketball

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basketball skills in Lantz gym. The next basket­ball camp will be July 27 through August 1.

Residence hal l ru les, gu idel i nes

Please be aware of the following policies and regulations o f the residence hall s .

1 ) Alcohol is n o t allowed in conference

housing .

2) Windows are to be kept c losed because

o f the air-conditioning .

3) Do not throw things or yell o u t w i n ­dow s .

4 ) Members o f t h e oppos.ite s e x a r e off

l imits in you r room and on you r floor.

Entertain guests in the main lounge .

5) Keep doors locked a t al l t i mes . (The

U n iversity i s not responsible for stolen

articles) .

6) No playing o n o r mistreat i n g elevators ,

otherwise they wil l be t u rned o ff.

7) Cou rteous conduct is expec t ed from al l

cam pers .

8) C u r few hours ( 1 1 : 30 p . m . ) req u i red for all " Yo u t h Camps . "

G u ests will b e req uested t o leave t h e hal l i f

t h ey :

I ) Violate one o r any o f t h e above pol ic ies .

2) Disturb ot hers .

3) Damage u n ivers i ty property .

4) Become a r isk t o se lf and t o ot hers .

Parents guardians w i l l be not i fied i n

such cases .

Vita l resi dence ha l l i n formation Mail : To be certain that your mail reaches you ,

please have your mail sent in care of the hall you are staying in and indicate your group's name. Mail will be given to your camp director .

Desk Operations: laylor, Lawson,.

Andrews and Stevenson desks will be open from 8 a .m. u n t i l midnight . The desk will provide change and answer any questions you' might have. In addition, p it.Zas and popcorn will be sold there .

Phones: There are pay telephones located in the lobbies of Taylor, Lawson , Andrews and 'ir evenson Halls . All of th'ese telephones are :ocated by the residence hall desk .

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Local Calls: House phones located in the lobby wil l connect you to the "Charleston Area" phones.

Long Distance: Any long distance calls made from room phones (where applicable) will be bi l led directly .

Emergency N umbers: Off campus (Dial "4" first)

Fire-Ambulance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-345-2 1 3 1

Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-345-2525

Police . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . 4-345-2 1 44

On Campus (only four digits)

Health Servic� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 1 3

University Police . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 1 2

Keys: Keys that you have will operate your room door . Please do not lose these keys as there is a $5 .00 charge for lost keys . (For security purposes , we have to change the entire core when a key is lost . ) Please lock your door whenever you leave your room .

Outside Doors: All outside doors will be locked at midnight .

Meals: Meal schedules will be posted at the main desk and/or with your camp counselor . Also look for the Eastern News Conference Guide.

Vending Machines: Vending machines are

located in the basement area of all the residence halls . Pepsi and candy are available .in these machines .

Screens: Do not remove window screens .

Check-Out Time: Everyone is expected to check out of their residence hall room by noon of the last day of their stay. There are no exceptions .

Check-Out: Please follow the following procedures when you leave the residence hall : 1 ) Open your drapes. 2) Close your windows. 3) Turn off the lights . 4) Lock the door . 5) Return linen to the main lobby in the residence hall in which you are staying . Lawson Hall residents return the linen to the Lawson Hall main lobby, Taylor Hall residents to Taylor Hall , etc . 6) Return keys to the residence hall desk in the building in which you are staying . Your room will be thoroughly checked after you leave and any damage to the room or contents will be billed to y o u · o r y o u r s c h o o l a t t h e f u l l replacement/removal cost .

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A group of m usic cam pers practice together in the Doudna Fine Arts Center. The band students are from phase I of the music cam p . The second section wil l be on cam pus from J uly 1 3 through 1 9 . The third section will be

. on campus from J uly 2 0 t�rough Ju ly 2 6 , with phase I V lasting July 27 through August 2. The m usic cam p is an ann ual one.

• • .ti ps to make your stay pleasant Check-In All guests may check in

and obtain thei r room key and linen at the main desk located in the lobby of the residence hall which you are assigned. Generally, most rooms will be ready after 1 p. m. on the specified

guests arrive. If you have a conflict with scheduling, please consult the Hall Counselor at the main desk.

enrollment meeting begins at 8 a.m. Also, lunch tickets need to be

purchased before noon of the pre­enrollment day because the desk closes between noon and 1 p.m.

reason, you do not u se as any room reservations as you previously requested, please inform the Hall Counselor. Again, it is not possible to refund cash.

day of arrival. ·

Check-Out N oon Due to the great demand for residence hall ac­comodations during the summer months we ask that you please plan to check out of your rooms by noon. We rotate ou r rooms throu ghout the summer and the noon check-out time allows ou r cleaning staff enough time to clean the rooms before our next

Meal Tickets lf you have pre­ordered meal tickets through the mail or via telephone, they should be in the envelope with your key. If you have not purchased tickets and now would like to do so, they are available at the main desk.

Meal Ticket Refunds If you have ordered tickets and are unable to use them, please leave them at the desk and your money will be refunded at a later date via Eastern Illinois University check. It is not possible to refund cash. Please make sure your correct name/address is attached to the tickets which you want refunded.

Linens/Keys When checking out of the residence hall (noon), please bring your dirty linen and key to the check-out area and have an Eastern Summer Staff member check your linen ad key in so that additional charges will not have to be assessed.

I f you want to purchase breakfast tickets, it will be necessary for you to purchase them on your arrival night, because the main desk will not open until 8: 30 a. m. Breakfast is scheduled before 8 a. m. because the first pre-

Room Refunds lf for some

Questions? Please feel' free to consult one of our Summer Staff persons.

Li n ens a nd th i ngs 1) Each room wi l l be furnished wi th one p i l low per bed u n less not ified d i fferent ly by the Linen Coordinator. 2) Each room will be furnished with one bed pad per bed. 3) Each person , upon checking into the residence hall wi l l be req uired to fi ll our the "Linen Check­out Retu rn" card. 4) Each person wi ll be requ ired to complete " Return Side of Linen Card" when returning dirty l inens to desk at completion of camp. 5) Each person wil l be assessed for missing linens at the cost of: Sheets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.50 each Pillowcase . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.25 each Bath Towels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 each Hand Towels · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 75 each Blankets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 .00 each Pillows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 each

Blankets are available from the desk (limited amount per hall) for persons requiring one.

There are a few clocks available for parents during orientation.

Services on ca·mpus Lantz Bui lding Hours: 6 p . m . -8 p . m .

Monday-Friday U niversity U nion Bookstore Hours: 8

a.m . -5 p . m . Monday-Thursday University Union Bowli ng Al ley Hours:

2 p . m . -9 : 30 p . m . Monday-Thursday Hardees In the U niversity U n fon: 7 : 30

a.m . -6 p . m . Monday-Thursday; 9 : 30 a.m . -2 p . m . Friday

U n ion Station Sweet Shop: 9 a . m . -4 p. m . Monday-Friday

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Want to know more about Eastern? Adm ission i nformation is avai lable

Dale Wolf, director of admissions, said potential Eastern students can receive admission information and applications for entry into Eastern by contacting the Office of Admissions.

When receiving an application, it is best to wait until the early fall of a student's senior year in high school to apply, according to Wolf. ·

There is no fee for applying and applications are processed immediately after they are received from the student.

Guaranteed admission into Eastern does not mean· that on-campus housing is guaranteed, he said.

He advised students to apply for housing well before applying for admission.

To be eligible for entry into Eastern, some academic requirements must be met.

To be admitted to the university, candidates must: Fall Semester-

1 . rank in the upper half of their high school class based on six or more semesters, 2. or achieve an ACT composite score of 1 9 (SAT of

820). Spring Semester or Summer Terms-

1. rank in the upper two-thirds of their high school based on six or more semesters, 2. or achieve an ACT composite score of 17 (SAT 76�. .

Wolf noted that beginning freshman, however, who could not meet regular admission requirements have the chance of entering Eastern through the Prescriptive Curriculum Admissions Program.

The PCAP is not remedial or conditional-it includes only regularly offered University cour­ses-and the number of students accepted into the program is limited by available resources.

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CAA revises PED cou rses By GREG GUERTLER Staff writer

When students return to Eastern this fall, they will find changes in the curriculum requirements for the bachelor of science major in physical education.

The Council on Academic Affairs Thursday, gave unanimous approval for a change in the curriculum changes in the business, history and physical education departments.

According to the physical education plan, PED 4750, " Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education,'' will be dropped as a required elective for the maj or along with PED 1520, "Theory of Motor Learning," PED 2230 "Techniques in Modern Dance. "

According to Larry Ankenbrand, physic al education depa rtment chairman, the courses will be changed from a required course to an elective.

Ankenbrand said Health Education 3199, "Utilization of Microcom­puters," and PED 4275, "Field Ex­perience," were added to the required curriculum for physical education maj ors.

Under the new format , the required 1 2 semester hours of physical education class electives will be changed to 12 semester hours of any H·ealt h , Physical Education and Recreation electives.

The CAA also made adj ustments in ·

the curriculum for the business educat ion requirements.

The business education department received the approval to add BED 3110, "Electronic Office Procedures," BED 3120, "Administrative Systems Personnel," and BED 3402, " Methods of Teaching Basic Business and Ac­counting. "

The history department was also given the approval for HIS 3280 to be added to the department's curriculum.

According to history instructor Lawrence R. Nichols, the course, " United States, Caribbean, and Central Ameri.ca," was added to give the students a bigger perspective of the "United States' policy on the com­munist challenge in the Caribbean region. "

Nichols said the coµrse will feature a two to three week introductin on the Caribbean. The course will then travel up to the present day situations in the Caribbean and Central America regions.

The course topics include the Bay of Pigs, Grenada, El Salvador, the Cub in Missie Crisis, etc., Nichols added. . The course will require a great deal

of reading and an extra- credit term paper due at the end of the course, Nichols said.

The course should attract many students because it will not be taught like a traditional history course which deals with j ust certain countries. It will deal with the whole areas of Central and Latin America with a great deal of class participation, he said.

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}: ,.,:o.x:::� DAN REIBLE I Photo editor

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Lyvon ia �trom page 1 2 games as a starter, he rushed for 1 ,000 yards and caught 47 passes for 500 yards. With those credentials, he felt he was then contributing the way he felt he could. He still feels last year's 5-11 record didn' t show what the Car­dinals are capable of achieving.

There wasn't simply one reason for . the letdown in 1 985, he said. He feels

the team didn't stick to promises they made as a team and individually. Players let contracts and other small problems bother their ind ividual as well as team play. To win, a team can ' t let these things stand in the way, he said.

' ' Longevity is the key to

my success as a pro football player . �

Members of the Big Red Fan Club of Wood River, I l l . enjoy some cool refreshments while waiting for the St .

Louis Cardinals to show up for practice Monday. -" Stump" Mitchell

Running back St. Louis Cardinals Cards' nomad club arrives at Eastern

By DANIEL REIBLE Staff writer

With beer in hand and dedication in their hearts, the Big Red Fan Club came to Eastern to see their team Monday.

Uncle Bob and nephew Jack Oller don't believe in being couch lizards while watching their team play. Instead, they got in the club's van and came over to see the St . Louis Cardinals in person.

With about 1 8 members, the club has one main purpose-dedication to the football Cardinals.

The Big Red Club of Wood River, I l l . drove three hours to see what k ind of season they have to look forward to.

The club has i t ' s own van, with beer on board and an outside tapper . I t ' s ready for any tailgate party to come the group's way .

The Oilers own a tavern in Wood River named Bojack s , Bo for Bob ,

and jacks for Jack . " I 've only missed one game in 1 3

years , and that was because my son died , " said Bob Oller.

I t wasn' t a cheap idea to get the club started, Jack said. "We paid about $7 ,000 to one of those companies in New York . " With this information, the group started laughing, at which time, the truth was explained .

The trips, food and tran­sportat ion are spli t between everyone that comes on the road trips-"Except for Dan. We have to get him to pay sometimes," Bob said.

"We are kinda hoping that they will ask us out for a few beers since we came all this way," Jack Oller said.

All seven members who came up to Eastern have season tickets at a cost of $ 1 65 . 50 . They received eight

regular tickets and one pre-season ticket .

The guys spent some time in Marty's drinking plenty of beer, and talking about the upcoming season.

This is the fourth year the club has been using the truck . Four years ago the Oilers also bought the tavern .

The club has been formally in existence since " Bojacks" opened. But a group of fans has been getting together for about eight years .

Games are not the only thing the club attends.

"We have been at every meeting that had anything to do with the Cards moving. If they ever move out of town, they have to buy the truck," Jack said.

The group was here for only one day but as long as the Cardinals the Big Red Fan Club will be there to back them.

�������- ' ' However, Mitchell dealt with

contract problems also. Prior to training camp this summer, he was going to sign a contract with the Arizona Wranglers of the United States Football League. He was made a

. new offer and now he is back with the Cardinals looking forward to the 1986 season.

Now that the contract problems have been resolved, he feels he will be happy with the Cardinals . "Longevity is the key to my success as a pro football player, " he said . All the money in the world couldn' t achieve the goals that he wants to accomplish.

He feels drugs, a major controversy in the NFL, is something everyone needs to express and talk about .

"No one person or organization can stop drugs," he said, adding it has to be brought out of the closet and dealt with. "The longer it's hidden, pro athletes and people from all walks of life will continue to be slaves to drugs. " �- ��������Rifiiiiiitiiim&

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1 2 · ul 29, 1 986, · See�!!�!�s Mcinerney retur.n$ for·victory in ann ual pant By HARRELL KERKHOFF Staff writer

The 2 1 st annual Panther Pant and the 4th annual Short Pant were hefG Saturday at Eastern with a total of 7.9 runners participating in one of the two races .

Former Eastern track and cross c o u n t r y a l l - A m e r i c a n , J o h n Mclnernev, won the 1 2 . 5-mile (20 kilometer) .Panther Pant with a time of 1 :08 :41 .2 .

Mcinerney , 28 , of McHenry , averaged 5 : 32 a mile to defeat Scott Colver , 2 1 , of Danville, finished second with a time of 1 :09:30. 8 .

Teri Wiser, 20, o f Marshall , and Kelly Brough, 2 1 , of McHenry, were the only two women to finish the Panther Pant as they crossed the finish line together to take 3 1 st and 32nd respectively . Wiser's official time was 1 : 3 1 :25 . 8 , with Brough right behind with a time of 1 : 3 1 :26.2.

The Short Pant was won by Eastern track and cross country runner Jim . Maton, 1 9 , of Shelbyville.

Maton, a junior at Eastern, had a time of 22: 14 . 1 for the 4 . 1 -mile race with an average mile time of 5 :26.

I Stephen Conlon, 1 8 , of . Wheeling,

finished second in the Short Pant with a time of 22:25 .6.

Former Eastern all-American John Mcinerney , 28, of McHenry , crosses the finish l ine to win the 2 1 st annual

DAN REIBLE I Photo editor

Panther Pant Saturday . Mcinerney won the 1 2 . 5-mile (20 kilometer) race in 1 : 0 8 : 4 1 . 2 .

M a r g a r e t B r o w n , 2 2 , o f Bolingbrook, was the first women to super fast, " Mcinerney said . "I was cross the finish line for the Short Pant just trying to hold ori to the lead. " as she came i n 25th with a time of · One of the reasons Mcinerney likes 28: 1 8 .9 . to come back to Eastern to run the

Event coordinator , Thomas Pant is the race itself. Woodall, who has been in charge of " Its nice to run on the country roads the Panther Pant during its 2 1 -year down here," Mcinerney said . history, said he was very pleased with Maton had another reason for the way the two races were run this running in the event; to get in shape for year. the upcoming Eastern cross country

' 'This is the most organized we'ye season. ever been, " Woodall said. "The �f-:. "This is my only off-season race and ficials of the races did a very nice job - the competition is pretty good for the today. " middle o f July , " Maton said.

Woodall said that even though the The first ten runners who finished . two races have had faster times and a the Panther Pant received leather larger field in the past, the Panther goods . Pant and the Short Pant were still very For runners of the Short Pant, competitive. special awards were given to the top

"It was nice to see so many former two male and female finishers in four Eastern runners doing so well , " different age groups: 1 7 and under, 1 8-Woodall·said . 25 , 26-35 and 36 and older .

Mcinerney has run the Pant every For the women 1 7 and under ; Lisa year but on.e since 1 976.

-Wiser, 1 5 , of Marshall , who finished

"I wa[.n't planning on anything 29th , took the top award with a time

29: 56 . She was the only woman entry 17 and under for the Short Pant .

For the men 1 7 and under; Trevor Gilbert , · 14 , of Charleston, took the top award with a time of 25 :27 as he finished 1 l th . Rob Murphy, 1 5, of Olney, took second prize with a time of 26:02 in 1 5th.

In the women' s 1 8-25 age group, Margaret Brown, 22, of Bolingbrook , took the top award with a time of 28 : 1 8 (25th) . Denyse Stephenson, 20, of Olney, took second prize with a time of 34:42 (45th) .

In the men's 1 8-25 age group, first place finisher Jim Maton took the top award with his 22 : 14 time, with second place finisher Stephen Conlon taking second prize with a time of 22 :25 .

In the women's 26-35 age group, Kay Richards , 29, of Charleston, took the top award with a time of 28 :50 (27th) . Heidi Reible, 32, of Charleston, . took second prize with a time of 3 1 :24

(36th) . In the men's 26-35 age group, Terry

Diss, 3 1 , of Charleston, took top award with a time of 23 : 1 4 (fifth). Howard Black, 3 5 , of Charleston, took second prize with 'a time of 24:35 (seventh) .

In the women' s 36 and older age group, Sarah Mueller, 4 1 , of OrlaQd Park , took top award with a time of 34: 1 5 as she finished 4 1 st . Jeanette Woolen , 39, of Charleston, took second with a time of 34:55 and a 46th finish.

And in the men's 36 and oider age group, Dick Jackson, 45, of Johnson City , Tennessee, took top award with a time of 23 :43 and a sixth-place finish. Roger Darding, 43 , of Charleston, took second place with a time of 24:52 and an eighth-place finish .

Finishers of both races received a Panther Pant · pen as a participation prize .

Lyvonia? Just call him "Stump "

ROBB MONTOOM "STUMP" MITCHELL

MATTHEW MILLS Staff writer

St. Louis Cardinal Lyvonia Mitchell prefers to .be callee! " Stump . " Can you blame him?

His brother started calling him that when he was young, before it was obvious that his 5-8 frame would be shorter than what is considered nor­mal-for NFL running backs.

Mitchell has been with the Cardinals for five seasons now and is hard at work at the team's pre­season camp at Eastern in preparation for the '86

� season. _

The 27-year-old Pisces was born March 1 5 , 1 959 in Kingsland, Ga. He is married and has a 1 0-month-old son, Lionel.

He· is one of seven brothers and sisters and feels he's fortunate to be so successful. "My family was so important to me on my road to success, " he said .

When drafted in the ninth round in 1 980 out of "The Citadel" he was picked as a long shot to make the Cardinals' squad. He overcame ad-

versity and has become a valuable asset to the Cardinals.

Fraternity life has also been a force in his life . H e feels being a member o f the Omega P s i Phi fraternity has made him the hardworking person he is . "Fraternity life gave me the feeling that I was never alone . "

"Stump" has various off-the-field activities . He is presently active with the local Boy Scouts of America. He was the club's spokesman for the United Way in 1 982.

In spare time away from football and his other activities he enjoys fishing, softball, mellow music and coaching girls track.

When "Stump" is on the field he is all business . He plays a very important part as a role player and plans to make an even greater contribution this season.

This past season, Cardinal injuries and con­fidence earned him more playing time and a chance to show his worth to the team. In eight

(See LYVONlA, page 1 1 )

REVISED FALL SEMESTER

1 986 CLASS SCHEDULE EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY

Published by the Office of l��Jres�?i:. A!d���rs, Eastern Illinois University Supplement to The Daily Eastern News

SCHEDULE CHANGES

INFORMATION FALL S EMESTER 1 986

Add Fall classes in the University Ball room f rom 8 : 30 a . m . unt i l 4 : 00 p . m . on Wednesday , August 2 7 ; f rom 1 : 00 unt i l 4 : 00 p . m . on August 28 or 2 9 . Submit d rop cards through the slot in the box outside the Re gistrat ion O f f i c e , south basement McAfee .

CREDIT /NO CRED IT GRADING STATU S Cred i t /No Cred i t cards will be ava i lable outside the Registrat ion O f f i c e f rom August 25 unt i l August 29 at 4 : 30 p.m. Completed cards must be put through the s l o t in the box by 4 : 30 p . m . , FRIDAY , AUGUST 2 9 . AUDIT GRADING STATUS Obtain an aud it card in the Regis trat io� Operat ions Room , complete it AND have it signed by the ins t ructor of the clas s . Return the aud i t card to the Regi s t rat ion O f f ice by 4 : 30 p . m . , Wednesday , September 3 .

REFUNDS The deadl ine for cancel ling' Fall classes and rece iving a full refund is Friday , August 2 2 , 3 : 00 p . m . The last day for dropping c lasses and receiving a partial refund is Wednesday , September 1 0 , 4 : 30 p . m . ; a partial re fund is all fees and tuit ion paid except insurance . The dead l ine for a 50% refund upon WITHDRAWAL FROM THE UNIVERSITY is Wednesday , September 24 , 3 : 00 p . m . ; 50% of all fees and tuit ion paid--except insurance--will be refunded .

OVERLOAD FEES You wil l be assessed for EACH HOUR OVER 18 SEMESTER HOURS rema ining on your Fall class schedule after Wednesday , September 1 0 , 4 : 30 p . m .

ACADEMIC LOAD When enrolling or pre-enrolling , please observe the credit-hour l imi t s as spec ified in the University catalog under the heading "Academic Load . " Except ions to the specif ied limits must be in the form of an approved waiver from the dean of the appropriate college and should be presented t o the Dean , Student Academic Services , 1 1 6 Old Main , PRIOR to the beginning of the term for which the exception is to be granted . Waiver requests to exceed the 1 4 semester hour limit for students on Academic Warning or Academic Probation will not be approved .

In the event of concurrent enrollment , students are caut ioned that they must include all work at Eastarn plus all work in which they are enrolled at other colleges or univeraitiea in determining semester hour load . The total semester hours mus t not exceed the limits allowed at Eastern . Failure to abide . by this regulat ion will resul t in the denial of credit for the transfer course or courses which , when added to the Eaatern academic load , violate the prescribed load limits .

FALL SEMESTER 1986

Last Day for Full Tuition and Fee Refund Early Graduate Registration . Central Registrat ion •

Begin Late Registrat ion Fee . First Class Day • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Last Day to Submit Add or Cred it /No Cred it Requests Labor Day Observance - No Classes Last Day to Submit Aud it Reques t s . Last Day t o Apply o r Reapply f o r Graduat ion . Last Day for Full Refund of Tuit ion and fees

(Except Insurance ) Last Day f o r Course Withdrawal Without Grade Begin W Upon Course Withdrawal •

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Last Day for Grade Appeal . Mid-Term Last Day for W Upon Course Withdrawal . Begin WP or Wf Upon Course Withdrawal . Last Day to Withdraw from Courses or Univers ity . Last Day to Withdraw Cred i t /No Credit Requests Th�nksgiving Recess Last Class Day •

Commencement •

Final Examinat ions Semester Closes .

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Dec 1 2 Dec 1 4 Dec 1 5 thru 1 9 Dec 20

ALL STUDENTS Be sure your name appears on the off icial t enth-day class roster for any class you a t t end . I f your name does not appear on the tenth-day class roster . contact the Regist rat ion Off ice IMMEDIATELY .

OFFICIAL NOTICES Read the "Official No t ices" in The Daily Eastern News for important informat ion throughout the t e rm .

REGI STRAT I ON OFFICE The Registrat ion O f f ice is located in the south basement of McAfee . Office hours are 8 : 30 a . m . to 1 2 : 00 noon and 1 : 00 p . m . to 4 : 30 p . m .

GRADUATE STUDENT LOAD

The maximum l oad for graduate students is 16 semester hours .

SENIORS AT EIU IN GRADUATE COURSES

S eniors at EIU wishing to enrol l in courses numbered 5000 th0ough 5499 for undergradua te credit must apply for permission at the Graduate School Office prior to enrollment . To be eligible , the s tudent must have a cumulat ive EIU GPA of at least 2 . 7 5 . During the final semester of residence in undergraduate work , or the penult imate semester of residence in undergraduate work , if the f inal semester is to be spent in student teaching or internship , a senior with a cumulative EIU GPA of at least 2 . 75 may apply for permiaaion to take graduate level courses numbered 4750 through 5499 for reserve graduate credit . Student wishing to elect this opt ion must apply for permiss ion at �he Graduate School Office prior to enrollment . No undergraduate may enrol l in courses nuabered 5500 or ·above . C011plete regulat ions governing reserve graduate cred it may be found in the Graduate Catalog. ·

CAllCELLATION Ol' SMALL CLASSES

Classes with ... 11 enrollments are subj ect to cancellation .

INDIPEllDENT STUDY COURSES

S tudents .. y not preregister for independent study . With the approval of the department chairperson , students .. y register for independent study during the central registration period and the regular drop-add period .

COURSES WITH PREllEQ!JISITES

All courses which have prerequisites have been identified with an asterisk (*) . Please check the course listings in the general catalog , or consult with your advisor to be sure you .. et all prereAuiaitea for any course in which you enroll .

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Senior Seminar Course_ Descriptions S tudents excluded are maj ors in the area ( s ) indicated in ( ) af�er the t i t l e .

EIU 4000-00 1 and 002 CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES IN EDUCATION Dr . Ron Gholson (SED) , Sect ion 1 Dr . Colleen Moore (SED) , Sect ion 2

(EDU inc lud ing Teacher Cert) Education has historically been controversi1l . Questions regarding educational purpose , method and governance have been hotly debated for centuries . This seminar will examine some of the current controvers ies in educat ion . Opposing viewpoints on these controversial issues wil l be evaluated by means of short reaction papers and c lass d iscussions .

EIU 400 1-001 TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY Dr . Robert Sonderman (TEC) (Technology) A dialogue on contemporary problems influenced by technological advance . Emphasis will be placed on analysis of key issues facing the world during the next 25 yeara .

EIU 4003-00 1 SPACESHIP EARTH - THE PRESENT STATE Dr . Alan Beharlou (GEL) (Geology) A d iscussion of five maj or trends of global concern accelerating induatriali&ation , rapid population growth , rapid uae of arable land , depletion of non-renewable resources , and a deteriorating enviromoent . These trend• are all interconnected . We will seek to understand the causes of th••• trenda , their interreletionships , and their abort and long range imp;tcation .

EIU 4007-00 1 CONTEMPORARY ISSUES I N AMERICAN EDUCATION Dr . Harold Malehorn (ELE) (EDUC including Teacher Cert) A s tudy of the relat ionships among educat ion , scho&ling , and problems of society . Specific attent ion will be given to adu l t l earning , and adult social roles after the college years .

EIU 4008-001 THE CHANGING WORLD OF WOMEN Dr . Janet Norberg (SPC) (No exclus ions) The roles assigned to women by society of ten cause greet disso�ance to the educated woman who seeks to combine a profession with the role of wife or mother� Anxiety for the male may also be a problem. The prediction that 70% of Aaerican women will work outside the home by 1 990 emphasizes the importance . of this issue .

EIU 40 1 1 -001 and 002 PLANTS AND CIVILIZATION Dr . John Ebinger (BOT) , Section 1 Dr. John Speer (BOT) , Section 2

(Life Science) A study of the inter-dependent relationship• that have occurred between huaan popula­tions and groups of plants durin1 the evolution of our aociety. Particular attention will be given to contemporary problema dealing with a1riculture.

* Prerequisite required

Senior Seminar continued on Page 2

P2e 2-REVISED FALL SEMESTER\ EIU 40t2-001 WOMl!l'I AND TECllROLOCY Dr . Joyce 'elstehauaen (TEC) (!lo exclusions) A dialogue on the relationships current ly , and into the future . into the technical occupational the twenty-f irst century .

between women and technology during the past , Key issues which have affected the aobility of women

fields will be studied , Proj ections will be 111&de into

no 4014-001 HIGH TECRROUIGY : DIPLICATIOllS 'OR INDIVIDUALS AND l'AMILIES Dr. Gayle Strader (HEC)

(H._ EconOllica) ·

An exploration of the iapact of technology on eaerging life styles of individuals and f..tliea. P.mphaaia will be placed on developing general decision making skills for

adapting to conaequencea of technology -vithin society .

EIO 4016-001 l.AIOR ARD KAllAGEMEllT Ill AMERICAN EDUCATIOll Dr . Larry Jaqes ( EDA) (muc including Teacher Cert) 1 study of the historical development of labor-aenagement relat ions in the public 1ector . Special attention will be given to the recently enact ed Illinois Public Sector llargaining Statutes and the i•pact of bargaining upon public schools .

EIU 401 7-00 1 THE Bl.ACK WOKAll , MYTH AND REALITY Ms . Johnet t a Jones (A°FR) (Sociology)

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A study of the social and personal images of black women . The historical origins and the aodern versions of these images , the factors upon which they are based , and the

differences between the myths and reality will be addressed .

EIU 402 1-001 (HPER)

LEISURE TIME : THE AMERICAN PERSPECTIVE Mr . Will iam Smith ( REC )

Leisure has become recognized as a basic component of the American l i f e s t y l e . It i s

studied by psychologists , sociologists , economist s , physicians , p ro fes s ional educ a t ors ,

and the business community . Thie course explores the nature of le isure t ime f rom these aspects .

EIU 4023-001 SOCIAL MOVEMENTS , CROWDS , AND VIOLENCE Dr . Ron Wohlstein (SOC) (Sociology) An assessment of the origins , participat iot1 , development , tactics , and consequences of

recent social aoveaents in the us . Crowd behavior and violence will be spec ifically included as they relate to social movements .

EIU 4025-001 MU1.TI-CULTURAL ELEMENTS IN AMERICAN SOCIETY D r . Luis C lay-Mendez ( SPN ) ('oreign Languages) A atudy of the development of the mult i-cultural nature of American society . A principle theae is the s imultaneous wish to achieve equality among

.ethnic groups and

the desire to 11aintain cultural traditions and ident ities .

110 4026-001 ART AS IMAGE MAKER : AN INQU IRY l'OR NON-ART MAJORS INTO THE PERSUAS IVE AND DIDACTIC USE O' THE VISUAL ARTS Ms . Mel inda Hegarty (ART)

(l'ina Ar ta) An as,aaination through art M,story of the numerous ways in which the visual med ia c a n influence -the public • s perception of men and ".omen ln power or pursuing posit ions of power .

llU 4030-001 COl9rullICATIOll STRATEGIES 'OR A CllAllGING WORLD Dr . 'rank Parcells ( SPC) {Speech C_,,ication) .&a ezaaination of the role that interpersonal communication plays in a complex world of continuoaa change , hov it is shaped by elements of environment , opinions , and ralationahipa.

EIU 4031-001 SCIENCE VS HUMANITY Dr . S t eve Whit ley (ZOO) (Life Science) A discussion of several recent development s in biology in which research has presented society with life creating/saving/altering abilit ies , and the inseparable quest ions that accompany them.

ElU 4036-00 1 CO!lrLICT KAllAGEMENT THROUGH NONVIOLENCE Dr . Terry Perkins ( SPC (Speech Communicat ion) An exaaination of nonviolent alternat ives to conflict management through case s t ud i e s of conflicts in Europe , Africa , and the United States . Emphas is will be placed upon the coanunication strategies employed and the conf lict outcomes achieved .

EIU 4037-00 1 and 002 A UNCOLNIAN VIEW 0' AMERICAN DEMOCRACY D r . Ralph McGinni s ( SPC ) (!ro exclusions) A reading and discuss ion of Abraham Lincoln ' s speeches that reveal dominant philosophies of a soc ial , economic , political , moral , s c ient i f i c . aesthe t ic , and theological nature , and their applicat ion to issues o f our cont emporary Ame r ican democratic society .

Etu 4038-00 1 AMERICAN COLLEGE STUDENTS AND THE CAMPUS SCENE Dr . Kent Beeler ( EDP) (No exclusions) An exaaination of the lifestyles , attitudes , and values o f contemporary c o l lege students . The psycho-social and inte l l ectual development of und ergraduates i s discussed . The Campus Dissent Era , ( 1 964-7 1 ) , is revi ewed and prospec t s of renewed campus act ivism are considered .

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GE G 1 3 0 0 CULT UR AL ENV I R O N GEG 1 50 0 Pl. AC E S & REG I ONS

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P H I 30 0 0 PH I L C UR R I S SUES

PHI 30 4 0 PH I L OF ART PH I 32 2 0 H I S T PH I L N E D

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0 0 3 B A RGE R ROBERT H

0 0 4 PE NN STU A R T L 0 0 1 P E NN S T U A R T L

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0 0 3 C H UR C H P HO EB E L

0 0 4 Y U M A R I N A SU- C H I N

0 0 5 N ORD T V F.D T N A NC Y B

0 0 6 N O R D T V E O T NANCY 8

0 0 7 Y U M A R I N A SU-CH I N

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0 0 4 A K ER S T H O M AS L 0 9 0 0 - 09 50 T R

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1 O. Booth House (Personnel Office) 1 . Old Main-Admissions · (Livingston C. Lord 1 1 . Telephone and Security Bulldlng · Administration Bulldlng)

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