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By Curt Hendricks Monday's SA Executive Board Carter Ness, Willie King, and Ndte Miller, who is seeking an on-
Thirteen candidates for the meeting that all candidates would
Candidates Student Association Assembly
(SAA) whose candidacy petitions
be granted fifteen minutes after
the meeting in which to correct
Pigee.
Violations include failure to
campus seat, had included one off-
campus signature. He later
include the date the petition was explained he hadn't known the
were found invalid by the Elections their petition. turned into the committee and signer who he thought lived at Tri-
Committee Sunday night have All candidates met that failure to specify whether the Towers.
to remain been permitted to continue
campaigning by the committee.
deadline.
Those candidates include John
candidate was seeking an on or off
campus assembly seat.
Williams had failed to sign his
petition and committee members
Explaining the committee was Williams, Brian Bown, Jamie But the real controversy was were uncertain as to its legality.
forced to consider both the large Comstock, Jeff Miller, Liz caused by Williams' and Miller's In the end, the committee
on ballot number and petty nature of the
violations, committee chairperson
Croxville, Mary Rollo, Richard
Ponsi, Nareen Hernon, A1
petitions, which the committee
considered more serious than the
decided if everyone else was given
a chance to correct their petitions,
Scott Steingraber announced at Newman, Dave McFarland, rest. so should Williams and Miller.
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Tuesday, September 10, 1977
Illinois State University
Normal-Dloomington
Volume 90 Number 30
Parking ticket appeal procedures explained current within a months, he day, Greenseth explained, but according to Greenseth, so there
By Sue Grinslade dar days of the date of the viola
i Persons disgruntled, upset or tion. added. last Tuesday two boards met to is no particular criteria for
just not in agreement with a In the case of $25 fines an After an appeal is filed, the finish up appeals from August. voiding parking tickets. Multi
parking ticket may be glad to appeal must be registered person is notified of the appeal Persons filing appeals with ple violations for one offense
within 48 hours, or a reduction date by mail, Glen Greenseth, parking services now are being may be particularly susceptible
' know they do have a course of
in the fine will not be granted if parking committeechairperson, told they may have to wait until to being voided, though. For ex
action.
the person loses the appeal, Leo said. The person may appear in November to be heard, but ample when a person is ticketed
Any persons charged with a
Eastman, university associate person before the board or sub Greenseith said he hopes the for a safety violation and park
violation of university parking
regulations may file an appeal secretary, said. mit a written statement explain boards will continue to double ing in a restricted area, it is
with the parking services office, Appeals are heard by the ing the situation, he explained. up to speed the process. "I don't . usually "the opinion of the com
Parking Appeals Board "within Usually a Parking Appeals like to leave things hanging," he mittee that it is just one viola
according to ISU parking
a reasonable time," Eastman Board meets for a 9 a.m. two- added. tion," Greenseth said.
regulations. The appeal must be
hour session every other Thurs Each appeals case is different, more parking on page 3
registered within seven calen said. The board tries to keep
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(CH)—Freshman applications
are down by 500 at Kent State
University, and one official said
it was due in part to the May 4th
Coalition. Freshman enrollment
Mostly cloudy and warmer today, "12) dropped at Kent State after the
with showers and thunderstorms 01=13
1970, May 4th shootings and has
likely, the high in the upper 70s.
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never returned to the pre-1970
Showers should continue tonight, level.
turning cooler later, with a low in ' ca
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^ 2vidette Tuesday September 13,1977 News briefs
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Begin predicts peace
TEL AVIV, Israel (UPI) — Prime Minister Menahem Begin
said Monday he did not think there would be another Middle
East war in the coming year.
"I believe wholeheartedly that war will be prevented,"
Begin said. "Nobody is going to gain anything from war."
The Prime Minister spoke a day after the Israeli cabinet ap
proved a proposed Middle East peace treaty that Foreign
Minister Moshe Dayan will carry to President Carter and R IFW ITUDBNT ASSOCIATION M»
jqood onlyjnpnicarsifet, —- .
2.5 million die—Nol
HONOLULU (UPI) — The former president of Cambodia,
quoting refugees and sources in his nation, asserts that more
than 2.5 million persons have died in his homeland since the j coupon Eldorado j
Khmer Rouge conquered the country 28 months ago.
In an interview Sunday at his home in Hawaii, where he has
been living in exile since the Communish takeover, Lon Nol
blamed Prince Sihanouk "for our tragedy, because he refused
our pleas to return home during the 1970 revolution and help
us drive the Vietnamese out of Cambodia. On the contrary,
been living in exile since the Communist takeover, Lon Nol
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This time around? Well, there are around 32 students running for
seats on the Student Association Assembly. And of that number, the NAME SS# '
Elections Committee found that 15 had something wrong on their
ADDRESS PHO.IE
petitions. That is half of the students running for political positions did
not properly fill out necessary and standard forms. ACC. GPA PARTY AFFILIATION (IF ANY)
Obviously, something is wrong.
POSITION APPLYING FOR DATE
These errors ranged from one student said he was applying for Stu
dent Association when he should have written Student Association
Off-Campus Assembly, to another student forgetting to sign the docu PETITION
ment. , NAME ADDRESS
The Elections Committee naturally is going to let at least most of
these infractions go, but major errors, such as having invalid 1.
2.
signatures and forgetting to sign the petition should not be allowed. 24,
If this many people are messing up petitions, it certainly can't be the 25,
total fault of the student, although the student, if serious about running
for the position, should follow the petition all the way through and I hereby certify that the above signatures were signed in my presence and are
make sure that it is proper and valid. genuine.
Shown below is a copy of the SA candidacy petition and one from the
town of Normal for council positions. The town petition follows , CANDIDATE ~ DATE
guidelines set up by the state of Illinois for non-partisan elections. It is «!•
also obvious that the SA petition is a little vague and needs more
clarification. * BI O hiERE K
The SA candidacy
We urge that another petition form be adopted and that some set of PETITION FOR NOMINATION
thorough instructions for filling out the form be devised. In the future, th» undersigned qualified electors In the Town of Normal, County
of McLoan and.State of Illinois, do heroby petition that the following-
named person be a candidate for the office hereinafter specified to be
petition (above)
if not even with these present cases, no more mistakes on petitions voted for at the election for said office to be held on the 1st day of
March, 1976, A.D., In the Town of Normal.
should be allowed. It should be made very clear from the beginning NAME Of CANQIQATE OfFICE PLACE Of RESIDENCE
needs revision,
that if there is one error in petition filing, the candidate is going to be
disqualified from the election. NAME STREET 4 NUMBER TOWN, COUNTY 6 STATE
2. .
Normal, Mclean, Illinois
up. Besides, if these candidates are going to be our "future leaders," 4. Normal, McLean, Illinois
line of the town
they had better learn pretty quick how to fill out forms properly. 5. Normal. McLean, Illinois
of Normal
Minutes in poor toste
17 . Normal. McLean, Illinois
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Normal. McLean, Illinois
petition (left).
public record. One would also think that a committee as important as COUNTY OF MelEAN )
) SS.
the official student Elections Committee would be very formal with all I, , do hereby certify that I am a
qualified voter of the Town of Normal, that ) reside at Number
of its procedures. ^ ^ In the Tnwr of Normal, County of Mclean, State
of Illinois, and that the signatures on this sheet were signed In my presence, \
Evidently not. and that to the best of my knowledge and belief, the persons signing were at the
time of signing said Petition qualified and duly registered voters of the Town of
Normal, Illinois, and that their respective residences are correctly stated as 1
Following are excerpts of items found on the official minutes of this above set forth.
committee from its September 6 and 11 meetings: Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of , 1975.
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— "All members were present. (Not on time, but we managed to get Notary Pub I lc
My Commission Expires:
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— "Scott was elected chair. (Against his better judgement)"
— "Janice was elected secretary. (In a moment of insanity. As you all
will notice you will be sorry. I take very original minutes.)"
And last, but not least, the minutes from the September 11 meeting
ended in the following manner:
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^ Your Favorite Albums Played \ Berrigari will speak on behavior
modification and mind control A pinball machine in the Un machines leave, but no suspects
S Black Russian Specials jj in the federal penal system; at
torney William Kuntsler will
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Center was vandalized last
were apprehended and no com
plaint was filed. 1
V iNednesdop Ladies Night y speak on civil rights on Jan. 26;
Dr. Sabi Shabtai of Israel will
Saturday at approximately 11
p.m. Approximately $55 to $60
speak on terrorism Feb. 1; and "The whole top is in little worth of damage was done to i
A Ladies No Covet Music with Jump n the SutUb Gloria Steinam and U.S. At pieces," commented Sandra the machine.
y 40* bar drinks 254 draft boor \ torney General Stanley Pot-
tinger will debate women's
Schumacher, student manager,
who was there at the time, "You
No immediate danger was ,
formed by the damaged
rights March 30. would have to be kind of mad to machine, becausesafety glass is
break it." used on the top, Schumacher *
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see a group which had been ed to an area not accessible to *
congregating around the students.
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$1.00-ISU students Starting at 9:00: The New
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of Saturday had 19,039students
because of late fee payments,
but those will not count in the of
ficial enrollment figure, which
is calculated the 10th day
with 5,589 one year ago.
Comparative figues by
classes, with last years totals in
parenthesis are: freshmen 5,000
Student I.D.
on campus. following the close of registra (5,098); sophomores 3,724 (3,-
The figure is nearly identical tion. 724); juniors 3,870 (3,802); Those bare walls in your humble abode could prob
»' to the 19,049 enrolled a year ago Wilbur Venerable, director of seniors 3,790 (3,726(; un ably use a little personality — yours!
and the 19,048 two years ago. admissions and records, noted classified 618 (552); master's
The university has been attemp- With your imagination (everybody has one!) and a
that the number of new students 1,852 (1,986); specialist 37 (32);
little help from Neiman, Rosamond, Picasso, Rock
* ting to hold its enrollment to ap stands at 5,706 as compared and doctoral students 148(141).
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have five to 10 minutes to pre policy will be presented to the The assembly will also dis
By Diane Harvell
sent the party platform. assembly for approval. The cuss selection of an ARH Direc
Candidates for the Student
ARH
hosts Association (SA) election will be The entire campus is invited
policy will deal with where
items may be posted, the length
tor of Services. The position en
tails taking care of bike storage,
involved in a speak-out spon to the speak-out scheduled for 9 of time items may be posted and the duplicating machine and
sored by Association of
session for Residence Halls (ARH).
Progressive Student Party
p.m. today in Fell formal lounge.
Students are urged to come and
specific size requireihents.
A proposal to divide $900 in
other ARH services.
The executive board will also
meet the candidates, Erickson the travel budget into specific make recommendations to the
(PSP) and Rites of Spring Party
said. categories will also be discuss assembly for the ARH positions
candidates (ROSP) have been invited, Kent
Erickson, ARH president said. After the speak-out, the ARH ed. The money has to be broken
down into amounts for task
that are vacant and the
assembly will discuss the
Erickson added each party will Assembly will hold its weekly
introduce their candidates and meeting. A revised posting force trips and conferences. solicitation policy.
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14 Vidette Tuesday September 13,1977 Features ; 1
'Progressive Rock' featured
WESN-FM to offer alternative to routine and increase their broadcast WESN are promotional records
By Jeanne Fares noted that WESN not only plays ability will stay on as regular
the hit song but other cuts off DJs. The rest will be put on an radius by five miles, he said. sent by the label companies.
If you're one of the many who
believes there must be more to the same album as well. emergency substitute list. He Richards listed several new However, he said DJs are free to % *
Being a non-commercial sta said this training period is shows WESN will feature, in bring in music from their per
radio than commercials and top
tion, WESN, which has been on designed to teach and develop cluding a Community Calendar sonal collection. "We encourage
40 tunes, Illinois Wesleyan Un
the air since April, 1972, is not proper methods needed for good which will cater to both ISU and them to bring them (albums)
iversity (IWU) would like to
allowed to advertise. Richards broadcasting, which he said IWU activities, an hour and half down," he said, thereby allow- "
offer you WESN for your listen
said the station's annual budget WESN may have lacked in re talk show with live interviews ing the DJ his personal
ing pleasure.
of $5,300 is drawn from the IWU cent years. featuring IWU professors and preference.
WESN-FM, 88.1, broad
student senate funds. Ironical In emergency cases, when a community service people. This I n f o r m a t i o n from Dave * *
casting in stereo, features an
ly, he said he found, through a DJ is not available for his talk show will be aired once a Lawrence, WESN news director,
alternative to the usual. Wayne
personal survey that most of designated shift, Richards said week. also showed considerable
Richards, an IWU junior in
WESN's audience consists of the substitute list will be con To encourage more listener in changes in the news format.
history education and WESN
ISU students. Richards said sulted. He explained WESN's put, Richards said WESN will Richards said Lawrence has
station manager, said 50 per
cent of the music programming WESN tries not to cater to one new policy that states a DJ's job feature a "T.G.I.F Show" every planned daily 10-minute news " '
is dedicated to "progressive group specifically but rather will be terminated after two un- Friday from noon to midnight. summaries at noon, 3 p.m., 9
rock" with the remaining 50 per will try to spread the emphasis excused absences. "T.G.I.F" (Thank God It's Fri p.m. and midnight. A com- . k
cent featuring new releases of over three sources: ISU, IWU As station manager, Richards day) will be a request program prehensive, half-hour news
and the Normal-Bloomington said he has planned many with two lines open for callers, show will be aired from 5:30 p.m.
rock, jazz, country rock and
male and female vocalist. P H community. changes for WESN including he said and listed the request
numberas 556-3276 (IWU) and
to 6 p.m. daily and a 20-minute '
news run-down is scheduled at
After being off the air for the replacing the outdated
transmitter with a new, more 827-8941 (Normal-Blooming 10:30 nightly, he said.
summer months, Richards said
reliable one. The old one would ton). A c c o r d i n g t o Richards,
WESN will resume daily broad
casting Sept. 19 from 3 p.m. to not hold a frequency well, A n o t h e r weekend show WESN recently acquired an - '
midnight. The broadcast hours Richards said and at times planned is a 25-minute syn Associated Press newswire for
will be expanded from noon to 2 WESN would bleed into Cable dicated program spotlighting a nation-wide coverage as well as
a.m. after Oct. 2 or 3. Channel six. top, national band by playing incorporating a local news
During September, all Another improvement plann four of the band's songs and bureau now being formed by T '
prospective WESN disc jockeys ed, if approved by the Federal later interviewing the band Lawrence.
will undergo an extensive train Communications Commission members. The show, "Nightbird The local group will consist of
ing period, Richards said and (FCC), is a new antenna system and Company," originating in four reporters each covering T *
added that only those whoshow which would increaseWESN's New York, is sponsored by the either Normal, Bloomington,
above average broadcasting power from 16 watts to 35 watts National Guard and will be air ISU or IWU. Applications are
ed either on Fridays or Satur now being accepted for these '
Illinois State University days. positions at WESN, 1207 N.
S u n d a y broadcast hours,
Union Board & Homecoming Board presents Richard said are from 9 a.m. to 2
Main St., Bloomington, he said. ,
A "News Hotline", 556-3273,
a.m. From 10:30 to 11:30 Sunday is also a new feature at WESN.
mornings, the Wesley Methodist Richards explained that if »
Church services will be aired, someone sees a newsworthy ac
followed by regular program tivity, they are encouraged to
ming. call the hotline and explain the >'
Still in the planning stages is event. If the activity is promi
an educational show nent enough to use on the news,
h i g h l i g h t i n g IWU d r a m a the interview will be taped for
students reciting poems, stories coverage and the caller will
or plays. Richards added that receive an album as a "reward."
this theatre show may be aired These changes, im
on Sundays but also said these provements and new
plans are not definite. More ten regulations at WESN are all >
tative plans include contests part of a strive for high quality
and album give-aways to callers broadcasting, Richards said •
who can correctly identify a and added that WESN "feels a
song or the musicians, he said. responsibility to the people of .
Richard said he is personally the communitv." ^
organizing the construction of a
music library in which every
album will be indexed and
properly identified. He added * IFftoy J.
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Campus Crusade for Anyone interested in becom Recreation Club is spon of Professional Journalists, will offer tips on "Getting Started in
Christ has slated a leadership ing a volunteer for exceptional soring a volleyball game prior to meet at 7 tonight in 410N a Newspaper Career." The
training class from 7 to 9 children is invited to attend a a general business meeting at 7 Stevenson. Guest speaker will meeting is open to the public. %•
tonight in 219 Stevenson. For volunteer night scheduled by tonight in front of McCormick be Richard Streckfuss, former An organizational and new
further information, call Bruce CEC at 7 tonight in 147 Center Hall. Pantagraph city editor and ISU member meeting has been
at 452-6910 or Fred at 454-3023. for Visual Arts. Sigma Delta Chi, the society journalism instructor, who will slated by the Student En-
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Association at 6:30 tonight in
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a 37-9 trouncing of the Illini. against a team that knew a lot of eight passes for 68 yards and
Hayes' Buckeyes displayed about us." Michigan's offense two touchdowns.
their total offensive thrust in the had some new twists, installed
first half for a 10-0 decision over because of Moeller's knowledge "I think Bob found himself a
Miami of Florida. of the Wolverines attack. quarterback," Northwestern
"Otherwise, Illinois would Coach Johnny Pont said. "I was
But Hayes' only consolation have ganged up on us," impressed when he had to come
in winning was that "we're go Schembechler said. in there in the second half." .(•MB*
ing to have another good
Moeller was disappointed in I Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge
defense. We're going to have to Pont believed his own offense
do some juicing up on our Illinois' execution. "That was "sputtered a lot when we had our 200 E. Front Bloomington, 111.
offense. At best, it was the big killer," he said. opportunities. Iowa did a lot of
sporadic." "Michigan has a good defense, 827-0303
blitzing. We knew they would,
1 In other Big Ten games but you've got to execute a hell of but it still hurt us quite a bit."
Wisconsin drubbed Indiana 30- a lot better than we did if you ex • Old Fire House Atmosphere
14, Iowa shut out Northwestern pect to beat a team of their Tim Halleran scored two
24-0, and Michigan State out- caliber." touchdowns and Steve Veith
f lasted Purdue 19-14. Minnesota Both Purdue and Iowa found kicked three field goals to lead Tues.—Ladies nite—Tarrot Card Reader and
defeated Western Michigan 10-7 new quarterbacks. The Boiler Wisconsin to victory, and specially priced drinks.
in a non-conference game and makers came to life when sophomore Paul Rogind kicked Thurs—"The Alternatives'' an exciting 18 piece
Notre Dame beat Pittsburgh 19- freshman Mark Herrmann took an 18-yard field goal with three Jazz Band
9 to defend its No. 1 ranking. ovdr in the second quarter threw seconds to play to provide the
Sat.— "All in Good Time"—A Cabaret
Hayes had to play Miami two touchdown passes and com Minnesota triumph.
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• As you know, Grandma's features six
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Those entries suggesting the most popular beer will be placed in a drum
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Address Age
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If you have an eye for real value, you'll eye the Classified Ads regularly! I
1966 FORD VAN—100% Mechanically restored, STUDENT TO CLEAN HOUSE, 6-8 hrsVwk. Donald
TO PLACE FOR RENT new tires, shocks, exhaust. $750.-best offer. 452- Storm, Timberidge, Lexington, 662-2559 or 365-7251 SERVICES OFFERED ]
6351. after 6 p.m. „
YOUR AD FALL/SPRING F-5594 S-5561 TYPING SERVICES—60t per page double space. J
1969 MERCURY-MONTEGO. $300. 452-6719. WANTED: PART-TIME MATERIAL handler and Mary Linden Leone, Behind Kentucky Fried .!
VIDETTE CLASSIFIED ADS—Ads can be placed in WALL STREET, large 2 bedroom, furnished, K-5613 machine operators for steel fabrication plant. Ex Chicken. Phone 452-9522, except Sundays.
penon at the Vidette office in Edwards Annex, by carpeted, air, laundry, utilities, 829-1884, 828-1819. 1975 KAWASAKI 400 OHC. Excellent condition; cellent pay, flexible hours—no experience L-6095
calling 436-7685 or through campus matt. However, H-5454 2000 miles; $750. Call 452-2080 necessary. Call 436-8954 from 9-11 AM or (815) 692- 1
COLLEGIATE RESEARCH PAPERS. Thousands on
al ads must be paid for in advance of publication at ROOM FOR RENT in large house for one girl. One G-5587 2311 ext. 36 from 4:30-10PM. Ask for Bill Allison Jr. file. All academic subjects. Send$1.00 for mail order
the Vidette. Deadline for new ads is 3 p.m., two block from campus. All utilities paid. 452-0184. I960 MGB, New paint and radials. $1,695.452-9061. : A-5568 catalog. Box 25198-z, Los Angeles, Calif. 90025. (213)
working daysbefore publication. Cancellation* wHI 5-5585 S-5638 PART-TIME HUP NEEDED, 10-20 hrs./week, ex 477-8474.
be taken until 10 a.m. the day before publication. NEEDED: 1, 2, 3, or 4 girls to share 2, two bedroom 1970 TRIUMPHSPITFIRE. 37,000miles, convertabile, cellent pay, call 829-6722 from 10 AM-Noon, M-F. P-5507
The Vidette will not be responsible for more than apartments. Phone 454-1206 or 454-1146. new exhaust system, starter. Good car. Tom 828- N-5563 PROFESSIONAL TYPIST—Theses, dissertations, %
the first incorrect insertion. Cal us if you find an S-5591 0854. HELP WANTHfc full or part time for new fast food research papers. Mrs. Bifyeu, 452-7994.
error. 209 E. DIVISION: Unfurnishe 3 bedroom apart 0-5631 restaurant—Food and Flick Emporium, 710V5 B-5627
ment. New carpet, stove and refrigerator. Heat and PONTIAC—1960 CATAUNA,v-8, automatic, power Eldorado. Call 663-1623 or 452-0070. TYPING: Books, manuscripts, theses. Call Pam Mar
Daily Rates (minimun $1.50); 13 cents per word water furnished. Prefer girls. Deposit, $350/month. steering and brakes. Ph. Tina, 452-1344. 7*..... F-5574
tin, 829-4734. References.
the first day, and 10 cents per word for every day Available October 1. Phone 454-1513 after 5 p.m. K-6336 WAITRESSES—Full time or part time, evenings. Ex
M-5622
thereafter. Classified Display, $3.50 per col. inch. P-5597 1971 BUICK LE SABRE. 2 door, V-8, Air cond.. Good perience preferred. Red Lantern Restaurant, 828- 1
HOUSE CLEANING. Dependable woman wants
Orders for four or more consecutive days earn 10 FEMALE TO SHARE spacious one bedroom apart transportation for $800. Contact Gary Ziehmann, 0447. weekly cleaning jobs.References. Call1-359-86806-
per cent discount if paid within 10 days. ment. Furnished, carpeted, air conditioned. 452- Bank of Illinois, 452-1186'. , '. R-5582
9 AM or PM.
7266. B-5646 PART-TIME HHP WANTHJ-afternoons and
P-5648
L-5629 , evenings apply in person National Uquor's 1404 E.
ROOMS FORRENT-GIRLS Close to campus. Semi- Empire, >
FOR RENT private bedroom $95., private$115/month.Call 452- FOR SALE ; L-5592
SPECIAL NOTICES
FALL
4644 or 828-0021 EXT. 2536.
W-5636
BICYCJ.E ASSISTANT TO CHEF. Openings available for the
right individual to work with our Chef in operating
HORSEBACK RIDING, ISU student discount, must '
the kitchen. Experience preferred. Apply in person
MAN AND WOMAN'S 3 speed bikes-excellent have ID and current activity card. Check with Cam
at Central Station, 220 E. Front, Bloomington.
WALL STREET, large furnished 2 bedrooms, FOR RENT condition. ($40. each) Call 436-6026. C-5604
pus Rec. Hayrack rides and bon-fires. Timberline
Stables—Goodfield IL. 1-965-2275.
carpeted, air, laundry, utilities,$35Q/month; $87.50 S-5641 WAITERS OR WAITRESSES needed for lunch and
i
each for four, $117 each for three. 828-1819, 829- SPRING ! 10 SPEEK BIKE. Excellent condition. 829-7195. dinner. Experience preferred but not necessary.
..... T-5450
R-5414 son, Victory Bi-Rite, 203 E. Locust, Bloomington. GRADUATE STUDENTS with maximum of one Psy
AT # 9 OASIS COURT, NORMAL, off West Hovey,
SPACES AVAILABLE, singles or groups, across street there is a lovely 2-bedroom, 10x55, 1966 Conner HELP WANTED ; V-5626 chology course needed to participate in thesis
from Union. 2 bedroom apartment, air, laundry, all Mobile home seeking new owners. At $4200 it may EARN S5.00/DAY plus mileage by delivering meals research. Participation time approximately 30
utilities except electricity. $105/person/month. be worthwhile for you to call us. Audrey Fildes Real for senior citizens program. Must be free between minutes. Call collect 309-367-2670 Tuesday after- *
HELP!!!
Payable by semester. 662-0424. ty, 827-0022. 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Station noons or evenings after 5 p.m.
\... E-5399 wagon or van needed. Call Susan 662-5062 S-5600 %
F-5625 We are looking for part time people for various
2 BEDROOM HOUSE Vi block from campus, for 4 M-5623 ALPHA PAI OMEGA, National Service Fraternity,
positions. If you need money, we can help each
people. $90/person/month, payable by semester. will be holding their Fall rush for men and women
other. We offer flexible hours, good hourly wages NEEDED PEOPLE to answer phones. Apply after 5
662-0424. FOR SALE and tips, employee discounts, pleasant working p.m.—507 W. Willow—Pizza World.
interested in joining, Sept. 14,1977, 7:30 PM, East
Lounge, 2nd floor of the Union, Come see what
E-5400 W-5639
NEED 2 GIRLS for great apartment—call 452-7988. RADIO, STEREO, TV conditions.
STUDENT ASSOC. ELECTIONS committee has
we're about. For more info. Call Denise 452-5739.
G-5468 H-5649
You must: be 21 years or older, able to work 1 openings for one election manager and twenty-five ,. •
PARK STREET: Rooming house, one bedroom, 2 FISHER XP 7 S 3-WAY speakers for sale. >2" judges. Work Study preferred. Call 436-6661 for
weekend night,and drive your own car occasionally
kitchen privileges, available now. $100/month. Woofer, 5" Midrange, 3" Tweeter. Call Randy 436- more information.
Phone 829-1884 or 828-1819. 74%.
(expenses reimbursed).
S-5642
GOING MY WAY
H-5536 V
*• H-5635 If this sounds like the job you need & have been YOUNG MAN—Part-time, to handle phone and
MALE GRADUATE STUDENT has apartment to COMPONENTS: Sansui 331 Receiver, Panasonic papaer work in a mechanical equipment salds of COMMUTER FROM LINCOLN wants to share ride
looking for, apply after 5 p.m. at:
share/same. Own room. Call )oe (evenings) 454- tape deck. All units still under warranty. Call 436- fice. Mechanical apptitude with a minimum of high as driver or passenger, Mon.-Fri. Call (217) 735-3597
1284. 6026. school math, physics, and mechanical drawing evenings.
PIZZA WORLD #
W-5583 S-5640 desireable. Could lead to a full-time career oppor S-5478
W. CHERRY-NEED ONE GIRL to sublease apart- 1113 S. Main < tunity. Write Mike, c/o Vidette, Edwards Annex.
. v ment. Phone anytime and ask for Ann. 452-9092. .-r.... C-6337
507 W. WMow
A-5611 FOR SALE Washington SL & RL 466 EXPERIENCED TELLER NEEDED. Prairie State Bank. LOST AND FOUND
FEMALE NEEDED TO SHARE 2 bedroom apartment. „ 662-0411. Full or part-time.
3 others. $85/month plus electricity. Fall/Spring. MOTORCYCLE WAITERS, WAITRESSES part-time, evenings and
P-59%
P-6332
4
paid.
72 YAMAHA 100 cc. Runs good. $300. Must sell.
Call after 5:30. 452-0148.
S-5609
W-5514
VIDETTE CLASSIFIEDS
1964 HONDA 160, rebuilt engine, looks horrible.
$95/month. 452-7909.
F-5619
Best Offer. CalT 452-0076.
T-5601
DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau
LARGE TWO BEDROOM unfurnishedapartment in HONDA SL90. Excellent condition. $215. 452-9100.
Bloomington. $170 for 2, $180. for 3, plus deposit. B-5620
662-1950 after 6. FOR SALE: 1973 CB 350 HONDA. Fairing, luggage
C-5637 rack, crashbar.8000miles,$550.Call82B-3834after 4
1 PERSON NEEDED to share large house on % acre, PM.
with 2 others, 6 blocks from campus. Own room. W-6334
Pets welcome. $110/monthplus utilities.Phone 436-
7685 between 8:00 and 4:30 for info. (P.S. George,
you owe me 60< C.|.) FOR SALE
)-5644
WANTED: 1 OR 2 MALES, for quiet country house, AUTO
private bedroom. Available Oct. 1, Call after 5,662-
3435 1973SUZUKI ENDURO125cc.$275.00 Ph. 436-8865
W-5479 C-5589
ROOM FOR RENT inhouse, 2 blocks from campus. MGB CONVERTABLE. 1974, 26,000 miles, excellent
506 W. Hovey, Normal, 452-4674. condition. Call 662-3191 or 828-5864 after 6 p.m.
^. A-5645 L-5607
Sports Wdette Tuesday September 13,1977 19 j
Kickbirds,Badgers tie in opener
By Cliff Schrock agreed, commenting, "It was It was a very good team effort." sin was a powerful team and The kickbirds will play
In what team captain Larry one of thefastest games ISU has "We weren't as powerful in was very impressed. Last year, Sangamon State University 6
Gackowski described as a wild played". our front line as we would have Wisconsin played in the NCAA p.m., Wednesday at Hancock
shooting match, the ISU soccer Wisconsin outshot ISU, 42-13, liked to be, but the team played Division 1 championship game Stadium. Admission is free.
club began it's season with a but emergency kickbird goalie I as a cohesive unit", Fritzen add- against Indiana, and returned Gackowski stated that the team
scoreless tie in overtime against Ival Imoke keptthe game in dou I ed. this year with almost the same plays better in front of a large
Wisconsin Saturday at ble zeroes. Imoke, who usually According to Fritzen, Wiscon-. squad. crowd.
Madison. plays forward, made several
Despite the fact that both fantastic plays according to
teams failed to score, Fritzen, although he was missed
Gackowski said the kickbirds out on the front line.
were constantly threatening Gackowski said ISU was
and that the game was very ex weak on offense despite the fact
citing. Coach Bodo Fritzen that many shots went off the
posts. He said ISU is small, but
quickness and a patterned at
mJ®!?fldxsxgmi® tack with quick passing has
made up for the height disad
glS@linidlO(nl§g . vantage.
(As of Monday) "We wanted to surprise them
NATIONAL. LEAGUE
East
from the beginning," Fritzen-
Philadelphia
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89 53 .627^ —
GB said said of the scoreless battle.
Pittsburgh 82 62 569 8 "Tony Ede did a good job of
Chicago 75 66 532 !3'/»
St. Louis 74 69 .517 15'/i neutralizing their front striker.
Montreal 65 77 458 24
New York 56 86 . 394 33
Los Angeles
Cincinnati
Wast
87 56
76 68
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Ruggers win
Houston 71 72 . .497 16
San Francisco 66 79 .455 21 '/a
San Diego 63 82 . 434 25 ISU's women rugby team
Atlanta 54 89 . 378 33
AMERICAN LEAGUE scored a 8-3 win over Illinois at
East
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Tri-Towers field Saturday.
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Boston
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Ival Imoke, shown here at his usual offensive position, was an emergency
Baltimore
Detroit
Cleveland
Milwaukee
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Leslie Foster scored from the 25-
yard line. The Rugbirds other Stridin' goaltender for the Kickbirds in last Saturday's battle with Wisconsin.
Imoke recorded a shutout but so did the Badgers as the game ended up in
Toronto 48 93 34<J 38'/a goal came as outside center a scoreless tie.
Wait
Kansas City 87 54 .617 - Kathy Stec went 5 yards for the
Chicago
Texas
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try on an assist from Mari
Minnesota 77 66 . 538 11 Plumb.
California 68 72 . 486 18'/*
Oakland 56 84 . 400 30'/* The Illini ended the first half
Seattle 57 89 390 32'/*
with their only tally on a 35-
Monday's results: White yard drop kick. .
The Illinois State University Entertainment Committee
Sox 7 - Minnesota 3; Baltimore
A late surge by Illinois was presents
6 - Toronto 3; Mets 4 -
Montreal 3; Philadelphia 6 - averted by ISU in the latter
Pittsburgh 2; St Louis 11 - stages of the 2nd half.
Cubs 9; Oakland and Kansas The women's next game is
City postponed due to rain. Sept. 17 with Wisconsin at
Madison.
grandma's
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Bears lose but show bright spots were not included in the scoring
as only the top five spots from
eacji team are counted.
"The people who placed in the
top seven are the ones I expected
CHICAGO (UPI) — The Chicago Bears' 24-6 loss to the defensive lineman Wally Chambers and running backs John to be there but not necessarily in
Cincinnati Bengals Saturday was not complete defeat, accor ny Musso and Robin Earl in the game to "get some work. We that order," Morton commented.
ding to Head Coach Jack Pardee. hoped to get Wally a good workout and we did."
"I'm very proud of the team,"
"We had the best play of the year from our receivers, our Ken Anderson was the major difference in the game. Morton said. "The team was
quarterback and our blocking," Pardee said. "We didn't play Quarterbacking Cincinnati in the first half and eight minutes
very excited about the meet.''
very well, but I feel better about our passing. We're leaving of the third period, he threw two touchdown passes to Billy "We've definitely improved
camp better than we went in." Bob Avellini, who played three Brooks and another to John McDaniel. Interceptions by Tom our program as a whole in the
quarters of the game, nailed down the starting job for the first my Casanova and Ron Riley preceeded both Brooks' scores.
last couple of years," Morton ex
regular season game against Detroit Sunday, but Mike "Riley made a good play," Pardee said. "He just jumped in
plained. 'Todaro, Anderson and
Phipps will be ready to play and could step in. there and took it. It proved that what you see is not always Grosso all ran good times and
"Avellini will open the season," Pardee said, "and I hope we what you get." everyone should keep im
give him better pass protection. We decided we wanted to get Bengals, Coach Bill Johnson wasn't pleased "with the way
proving."
him some work so we kept throwing and kept him working." we tackled," but was "happy to see Brooks come back and ex The harriers will entertain
Avellini's two interceptions, both leading to Bengals' ecute the way we know he can. two teams to be named later this
touchdowns, resulted from breakdowns in pass protection, "But now we're 0-0," he went on. "We have to start back to Saturday in their own
Pardee said. business. I think we've done in the preseason what we meant triangular. "We'll have alot of
"I thought he played well when he had time," he added. "He to do. We are as set to begin the season as we can be." hard work ahead of us as the
was trying to throw them away." It was the fifth straight win in six preseason games for the competition will be getting
Pardee was satisfied, too, because he was able to leave Bengals and the fourth loss in seven for the Bears. tougher," Morton added.