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► Board of Regents Money coming for sprinklers The Campus Beautiful will take Surplus funds keep dorm fees down center stage BY ALYSSA BRAMLAGE "That's a $4.5 News editor Saturday during A fatal fire at Murray State million problem University Sept. 18 has prompted that needs to the annual tradition action from the Board of Regents. of Homecoming. At their Oct. 10 meeting, mem- be handled. bers of the Robert Kustra, board gave Inside, the President Eastern president Progress has a Robert Kustra » The Board of permission to special section with Regents use surplus discussed funds to begin The surplus money will be a schedule of the state of installing used to put sprinklers in Telford. technology sprinklers in Keene, Palmer and Commonwealth halls this sum- events, the 18 on campus, Eastern's resi- dence halls. mer. Story Page queen candidates, The housing Four other buildings will have A12. system repair sprinklers added the following sum- stories on the Regents also and renewal mer. The money will be provided heard plans fund has an through bonds which will require a band, the 5K run for the virtual almost $1.5 hike in residence hall fees. university, million surplus Kustra noted that as the uni- and the Story, Page and the auxil- versity with the lowest residence A10. iary fund bal- hall fees, Eastern would only have cheerleaders. ance has to raise its fees to match the next almost university. $150,000 in surplus, Kustra said. Kustra estimates the cost to These funds will allow the uni- equip all the dorms with sprin- versity to install sprinklers with- klers to be $4.5 million. out raising residence hall fees until fall 2000. Kustra said. See Money/Back Page Faculty regent retires while on sabbatical

BY DENA TACKETT be leaving the university," Janssen Assistant news editor said. "She will be greatly missed." The handbook also states that a When Mary Fleming k-ft for her person cannot continue to be a sabbatical with the American member of the board if no longer Statistical Association (ASA) Aug. on the teaching staff. 15, she knew she was about to Although Fleming was on sabbati- (above right) Oarcy Driscoll. an embark on something that would cal. Janssen said Fleming was in undeclared sophomore from Union, enhance her career. What she didn't contact through email and returned fills chicken wire with tissue that will know was that it would be what she to campus whenever needed. refers to as a "life-changing event" decorate the sides of Lambda Chi "If she had not taken the job. she Fleming is chair of and a Alpha's float. Students worked until would probably have had professor in the department a better attendace rate midnight at the Bluegrass Army of mathematics, statistics than anyone on the Depot preparing floats for the and computer science and board." Janssen said. Homecoming parade, (right) Joe (acuity regent on the Board After a recipient of a sab- Wethington, Brian Ritchie, Andy of Regents. She is officially batical returns, he or she Marbngfy and his dog, Doc, work on retiring from Eastern after is expected to remain at the beginnings of Sigma Chi's float. accepting a position Eastern for one academk- (above) A napkin is being folded to Monday as program direc- year. If not he or she must be placed in the chicken wire. tor of services with the ASA reimburse the university in Alexandria, Va for the full salary and "It was something that Photos by Don Knight/Progress Mary Fleming fringe benefits paid during was totally unexpected," the leave, according to the Fleming said. is accepting a Faculty/Staff Handbook. Fleming's position is position as That will be taken care effective as of Nov. 1. program of," Fleming said. "I plan Fleming was elected in director of to make sure that 1 have No more arrests in Todd Hall robbery the spring as faculty services with met every obligation to regent, a three year posi- the American Eastern before I leave. Alcorn, to lay on the ground and yards of a school, in particular tion which she has contin- Statistical "This is a marvelous Some students cautious, others feel safe give them all of their money. Model laboratory. ued to fill despite not Association place to work, and I appre- Though most students don*t being on campus. ciate all the faculty, stu- BY ANDREA DECAMP Still, friendly faces are wel- One man has been arrested know about the arrest in the case, "With it being this dents and staff who have News writer comed into some rooms on the and charged in the case for crim- seventh floor with only a "Come on inal facilitation of first degree they do feel safe living on their floor. early in her three year term. I'm treated me so well," she said. "I am Students on the seventh floor in," so as not to interrupt an impor- robbery. "I feel safe, but 1 keep my door sure there will be an election to leaving with reluctance." Since Fleming left on sabbatical. of Todd Hall have been remind- tant football match on Nintendo. Clarence Scarborough was locked," said Dennis Holland, a replace her," said Karen Janssen. Some of the guys living on the seen in Room 713 of Todd Hall 20-year-old computer science chair of faculty senate. Don Greenwell. a professor in ed the place they will call home mathematics, statistics and com- for the next seven months is not floor said they aren't too troubled by with the two male suspects plan- major. "Most of the time there is Janssen said it will be brought up the armed robbery of last week. ning the robbery. a reason why people get involved at the next Faculty Senate meeting puter sciences, has become the act- as safe as it should be. ing chair of the department. After an armed robbery of In the robbery, two males wear- After he was arrested, police in a robbery, unless it's complete- and the elections committee will found marijuana on him and also ly random." meet to discuss her replacement Greenwell said a committee Room 714 on Oct. 6. most doors ing ski masks knocked on the door would be formed and conduct an of Room 714 and ordered the occu- charged him with trafficking an "I still haven't processed the fact are kept locked and more atten- that a good friend and colk-age will outside search to replace Fleming. tion is paid to unfamiliar faces. pants, Jonathan Cox and Melinda illegal substance within 1.000 See Todd/Page A6

► Inside ►Weather First AD candidate again taking swing at Eastern Accent B1 TODAY University of Alaska, Anchorage, will BY BRIAN SMMS tor position at his alma matter. Activities B6 Hi: 73 Brown was the first of four candi- interview Oct. 22 and 23. Arts B3 Low: 53 Managing editor dates being interviewed for the job. During Brown's two days on campus, Classifieds A4 Conditions: Robert J. Cavello. the Assistant he met with every member of the athlet- Perspective *2, 3 Partly sunny When Ken Brown was a student at ic department. Eastern, he tried out for the Athletics Director for Business Police Beat A4 Mfc 75, Partly cloudy Operations at Kansas State University, "I had a favorable impression of Mr. team. Brown," said Jim Ward, the baseball Sports C1-5 MT: 82, Sunny m "I couldn't quite cut it." Brown said. will be on campus today and tomor- coach at Eastern for 19 years. "I thought What'sOnTap B2 SUN: 82. parity cloudy "I couldn't hit that curve ball." row. Reminder Now, more than 20 years later. The third candidate, Jeff Long, the he was honest of his impression of ► Brown is taking another swing at Associate Athletics Director at Virginia Eastern Kentucky." Brown said a lot of concerns and The last day to drop a full-semester class or to withdraw from school Ken Brown Eastern athletics. Tech, will be interviewed Monday and Brown, who is the Director of Athletic Tuesday. issues were brought to him by coaches is tomorrow. The UWR is 5 p.m. Friday in Combs. graduated and administrators. from Eastern Business Services at Ball State Timothy Dillon, the Vice Chancellor for Development and Director of ► MWFweek in 1975. University, was on campus Oct 8 and 9. being interviewed for the athletics direc- Athletics and Recreation at the See AD'PageAH Perspective

A2 Thumb* October 15,1998 The Eastern Progress GRADE "A" INFLATION Committee needs to reconsider reasons for GPAs when making recommendations JJ apparently remained stable while available to all faculty within stands for a lot course requirements a given department "AJ. A. of students get- remained stable, but overall The purpose of this ting grades they might not GPAs rose. motion is supposed to be to deserve, a study on grade But the report also said let faculty compare the grade inflation from a Faculty that the possibility exists they are planning to give a Senate committee has found. that the higher overall GPAs student to grades others in Members of the commit- could be attributed to "more the department are giving tee are even saying that if the serious-minded nontradition- the student and how the stu- inflation continues, graduate al students" or better-pre- dent has done during the schools and employers will pared incoming freshmen, entire term and on the ACT. discount GPAs at Eastern. rather than professors just So, if a professor saw that And while that statement giving out higher grades. a student in their class had may leave many students It seems that this possibili- received an "P in another shivering in their boots, if s a ty deserves some research. class in the same depart- subject worth taking a longer, The grade inflation commit- ment and maybe also did harder and more serious tee has no real explanation for badly in that category on the look at for the students' bene- the fact that professors have ACT, they might reevaluate fit The real question is why is over the years just started giv- the grade they were plan- . grade inflation occuring? ing out higher grades for no ning to give that student At a meeting last week, a real reason. The rise in "As" Can professors not decide has been an average of .75 what grade a student Faculty Senate ad hoc com- per year, but why? deserves without comparing mittee on grade inflation pre In response to this, the the grade with what other sented its findings after a committee is planning to professors are giving that two-year study of grade point make recommendations and student? averages over a 10-year peri- motions at the Faculty Couldn't a student do od and surveys it gave to fac- Senate's next meeting. badly in algebra and well in ulty on whether they One of the recommenda- geometry? thought grade inflation exist- tions should be implemented Students are better at cer- ed and the reasons they whether or not the commit- tain things than they are at believed it did or didn't exist tee determines the reason others, that's not what pro- Grade inflation means for grade inflation. fessors should be basing that students are receiving Plus/minus grading grades on. grades they didn't actually would pinpoint exactly While it seems there is no earn. where a borderline student absolute in encompassing The committee reported stands in the class. It is a the entire reason the overall that during its study it found more specific way of deter- GPA at Eastern has risen, if s the student ability level and mining how their work important to pinpoint it as effectiveness of stands up against the norm. close as possible. course instruction However, one of the Students need to know have not increased motions proposed by the their diploma means some- and so grade infla- committee seems to defeat thing and need to earn their tion is being caused the purpose of looking at James Carroll/Progress grades to come out of this «P<*t0 by professors giving grades and deciding what a university with the knowl- ^ «fr f* out better grades than student really deserves. edge they will need in their OCnCIl© # students actually earned. The committee is propos- careers. Not only that the majority ing to make course GPAs, For this reason, the grade of surveys from the faculty grade distributions, stu- inflation committee needs to said they thought student dents's current term GPAs take a second look at their abilities had decreased or and composite ACTs readily study and recommendations.

► Campus Comments THE ISSUE Faculty Senate is SHAWN ELAM recommending adding plus/minus storing to the grading scale. This would mean that stu- I don't think it *** dents would no longer I think it is a good I believe it would I think it be graded on the A. B, would make that C, D and F grading idea. If you do help a lot of peo- should stay the scale. The scale would big a difference well in a class it ple, but I think it way it is if if s also include A+ and I'. • either way. could help boost would hurt a lot of and so on. going to affect If passed, this grad- your GPA. people, too. It my GPA. I don't ing scale could go into Hometown: Hometown would kill me. want it any lower effect next year. When Hometown: Richmond Harlan Winchester Lexington than it already is. several Eastern stu- Major: dents were asked how Major Major: Major: Deaf and they felt about Elementary Elementary Business hard of heanng education plus/minus grading education r: Senior r: Freshman they had these com- Year: Senior Year: Senior ments. T*The Eastern Eastern should stick with alcohol policy If we did have We are here to learn, not used to continue education is purpose, like the breathalyzer ProgressCFwww.proKress.eku.edu ludicrous. a policy to drink. Period. program in the department of 117 Donovan Annex. Eastern Kentucky University. Richmond. Ky. 40475 All universities agree There are not many situations law enforcement where alcohol on this, but there are some that in which this policy could be If we did have a policy where Jamie Neal | Editor was allowed want variations to the rule. used. alcohol was allowed at certain Brian Simms | Managing editor At Western Kentucky All it would do is stir up con- at certain events, and used it for the Gwenda Bond | Copy editor University, administrators are troversy and exclude some peo- James Carroll. Greg Parr, Micheal Age | staff artists events, and stretching the boundaries. ple from ""continuing educa- recent installation, that would used it for In Bowling Green, they are tion." mean that a great number of The Eastern Progress (ISSN 1081-8324) is a member ot the Associated Eastern students wouldn't be Collegiate Press. Kentucky Intercollegiate Press Association and College the recent proposing that alcohol be If Western adopted this poli- Newspaper Business & Advertising Managers. Inc. The Progress is published allowed in specific buildings at cy, they would have mass confu- able to attend. every Thursday during the school year, with the exception of vacation and installation, They couldn't go because examination penods. Any false or misleading advertising should be reported invitation-only events. sion. Groups would be lost on to Adviser/General Manager. Dr. Elizabeth Fraas. that would At these events, a designated whether or not they are follow- they are not 21 years old. Opinions expressed herein are those of student editors or other signed writ- mean that a university representative must ing the rules correctly. While the administration is ers and do not necessarily represent the views of the university. Student edi- be on site. At Eastern, the policy is sim- tors also decide the news and informational content. great number trying to encourage students to And events must pertain to ple — no alcohol. participate and show their Correction of Eastern professional development, con- Eastern prohibits the unlaw- school spirit by attending events tinuing education or cultural ful manufacture, distribution, students like the installation, this policy A story about the woman's Perspective pages. events. Social events would not dispensation, possession or use golf team in last week's wouldn't be fall under the policy. of alcohol on its premises. discourages social interaction If you ■iave a correction, between faculty and students. Progress should have reported please send It to the editor in able to Also, state funds could not be No alcohol is allowed in resi- that the team finished second The university is here to writing by noon Monday before attend. used for alcohol, and everyone dence halls, classrooms, offices in the Lady Catamount publication on Thursday. in the student group must be of or athletic facilities. And excep- serve the students, and if a poli- Tournament in North Carolina The editor will decide if the legal age. tions require university cy is implemented like the one earlier this month. correction deserves special But let's be frank, alcohol is approval. proposed at Western, students The Eastern Progress will pub- treatment, or needs to be in used for social events. would be left out of some lish clarifications and correc- the section in which the error The usual exception is for the tions when needed on the To say that alcohol could be use of alcohol for an educational events. occurred. The Eastern Progress, Thursday. October is. 1996 Perspective A3 Homecoming means firsts for alum and freshmen It's Homecoming week at Kastern. ■ And you thought crossing to sity housing. wellness center in the first decade of an effort to better market the school, Alumni, recent and long-gone Lancaster l.ot was hard before. It ■ Money, money, money. Always the 21st century. The wellness cen- a committee has been formed and is alike will come back to The has now become general parking, an issue at Eastern, as at any public ter currently being built on campus now deciding between four candi- Campus Beautiful" to visit old col- allowing anyone with a tag to park university, money is an item involved will most likely be used for athletic dates for a director. lege buddies and maybe even catch there. Students still complain about in several university potential and training. ■ Pastern is becoming virtual. the football game. For Eastern's having to cross busy Iancaster current projects. If you're alumni or a freshman, The university now offers nine class- freshmen, it will be their first Avenue to get to the parking lot and Student Association has passed a one fee you'll be glad is gone is the es over the Internet. Not much Homecoming at Eastern since being most still refuse to walk down the proposal on to the Council on library's late fee. President Kustra chance to fall asleep in those classes in college. avenue to the crosswalk. President Student Affairs that would require has eliminated the fee, active Oct. 3. after a night downtown. A lot of changes are taking place Kustra has said he's looking into the students to pay an additional $50 in and created a one year amnesty peri- ■ Russell Enzie, who has been JAMIE NEAL here at the university. For the alum- situation. tuition for technology. These funds od during which late books can be vice president of academic affairs for Whatever ni, and for freshmen who haven't ■ Some changes have been would go toward several items returned at any time. Of course, five years, is stepping down from his been keeping up with what's happen- implemented in Eastern's dorms, including staffing a 24-hour comput- after the year is up you'll be charged position to return to teaching psy- Jamie Neal is a ing, here's a rundown of what's been too. Every residence hall except er lab. new computers and a fund for the entire book. chology. A committee has been senior journalism going on: Keene and Clay have 24-hour open that could be used for more technol- ■ After a petition from Eastern formed to look (or his replacement. The Van 1'eursen Pavilion, bet- major from ■ house Thursday night through ogy as needed. student Paul Headley, the university A lot of changes have started tak- ter known as the Ravine, was used Sunday morning. Eastern's Board of After a fire at Murray State may soon be looking for alternatives ing place at Eastern, but a lot has Lexington and for something other than students Regents also approved harsher sanc- University that killed student to Identifying students by their social stayed the same. Dorms are still the editor of the "getting to know each other better- tions on alcohol use earlier this year. Micheal Miniger, 19, money for security numbers on their school si/e of postage stamps, students still Progress. when Eastern's new president Bob The sanctions deal with drinking on sprinklers at Eastern was allotted by identification cards. Headley had rub the foot of Daniel Boone for Kustra was installed there Oct. 2. campus and coming onto campus the Board of Regents. more than 300 signatures on his peti- hick, and although Eastern's football Many of the recent changes at the while intoxicated. Eastern students may not be look- tion against using the social security team didn't do so well last weekend university can be attributed to Sanctions include monetary fines ing anymore buff than when you numbers as of last week against TSU, most importantly this Kustra, who is Eastern's ninth presi- up to $675, courses on alcohol use were in school, but President Kustra ■ After 15(*K). the university never weekend. Roy Kidd is still the foot- dent. and abuse and eviction from univer- has said that students may have a had a full-time athletics director. In ball coach. Planning for big day enough reason to elope I finally figured out why women cry at wed- over your bad taste. And you must learn to take dings. It's not because of the emotional joy all their This is how I did it's" with a grain of of the occasion — don't be fooled. They're salt. "No, Mom, I don't think throwing birdseed crying because they're remembering their own is worth killing the birds even though it was weddings and what absolute hell it was to plan. fine back at your wedding in 72." My wedding plans are in full swing. The Then there's the extended family. You can't date is New Year's Eve. but not because it's a seat Aunt Ethel next to Aunt Francis because joyous time of celebrating Christmas Aunt Ethel is still mad that Aunt and the New Year. I chose the date Francis stole her boyfriend — even because, by Cod, my husband will though she stole him during World never forget our anniversary. I know too War II. And Ood help you with many husband's who run into Kroger divorced relatives who are both invit- after work to try and scrape up some ed. You can be sure to see looks that Dowers and a nice canned good to pre- could kill shooting across the recep- tend they didn't forget tion hall all night. Speaking of husbands... Indies, So you worry and stress and dwell don't think for a second your fiance is on these things .ill through the wed- going to jump hand-in-hand into plan- ding plans, then comes the big day. I ning with you. It's not his fault, really. STAG REID can envision my wedding now ... How many men could be expected to My Turn I wake up with a huge pimple on have a real opinion on the design on my nose. My hair decides it's the your napkins or whether or not the Staci Reid is a time to frizz. My mother tells me "I bridesmaids should wear matching junior journalism think they took your dress in a little shoes? Don't expect to hear, "Honey, too much." My sister breaks her I've been thinking — if we use a large major from heel. My flower girl sits at the end flower arrangement directly behind the Bowling Green of the aisle crying for her mother. unity candle, it will really bring the and activities The organist confuses my wedding whole theme together." Instead, you editor for the music with the funeral at 5 p.m. and mostly hear, "I don't care" or "Whatever Progress. the bridesmaids walk down the aisle you think." The only opinion hell have to "Nearer My God to Thee." We is the flavor of the cake and when he get snowed in at the reception and can get away for his bachelor party. have to spend our honeymoon counting all the Well, they say it's the bride's day anyway, toasters we goL right? I'm gonna let you in on a little secret. It's No, I'm kidding. It all works out in the end. the bride's day, but it's also the day the mothers surely. Maybe I should say. I hope. I guess 111 of the bride and groom use to correct any mis- know in three months. Whoever thought of takes they made at their own wedding and running away and eloping might have had the have a new wedding — all in one. right idea. For instance, just try to tell these mothers 1 wonder when the next flight Leaves to Las Activitta* Editor Staci Reid and her tiance Jason plan to marry this New your color choices and not hear a long pause Vegas? Year's Eve in Canada, where Jason is Irom. The two wilt live in Richmond. ► Letters Eastern should do away Fraternities, sororities Of course the entire interviews with Social Security as ID pleasure to work with of Mr. Street and Assistant Chief I am also a concerned student What do you think of when you Rutherford were not included, so We Don't Sell in regards to using social security hear fraternity or sorority? Each one can not be sure of what all numbers on student IDs. person has their own opinion of they may have said but the parts Everywhere you go on cam- these Greek organizations. that are in the editorial are very pus before any help is given you On Friday, Oct. 2.1998.1 had scary. First the part from Chief Bread and Produce! have to give your ID before any- the opportunity to work with mem- thing else. bers of various fraternities and Rutherford that "sprinklers sys- If you go to housing you have sororities on compus in connection tems are not necessary to keep to write your ID on a list with 100 with President Robert Kustra's students safe." Chief you should other ID numbers, which is your Installation. Hayward Daughtery, know better, sprinklers are proven We Just Make Great Pictures. social security number. If you go dean of student development, to save lives and extinguish fires to billings and collections the first requested the assistance of these well before they reach a lethal young adults to be a part of this stage. thing they want to know is your A sprinkler's main purpose is to ID number. special day. Arlington Association Come in and prepared food for a luncheon and provide a means of egress from a You tell them the number with- reception in the Keen Johnson building in case of a fire. As to Mr. out even thinking about it and Building honoring Kustra. These Street in his comment that sprin- anyone around you can hear that students helped the Arlington Staff klers do not come on until the situ- See the Difference! number and memorize it on the serve both the luncheon and the ation is "very bad," that is false. spot. A lot more people need to reception. A large number arrived Some sprinklers arc designed to get concerned about this topic. to help us with the luncheon, and activate at a temperature of 150 Someone can take a social an even larger number arrived to degrees Fahrenheit. security number and literally help with the reception. These fra- A small trash fire would activate damage someone elses life. I ternity and sorority members did this type of sprinkler head. As a Iricturelrerfectlrhoto ■> xk work for an office that assigns a fantastic job.They were pleasant resident of Keene Hall, I have gone numbers by a random even num- to work with and always willing to down stairs many times in the mid- / PAST PHOTO LAB AND STUMP -"--- ^JV^T ber. do what we asked. dle of the night for an annoying A person's social security num- I would like to personally say alarm. If any of those occasions ber is used for enough things in 'Thank you" to all who took time had turned out to be a fire the Harper Square, Richmond 625-0077 life. I think colleges should be out of their busy schedules to help results could have been disaster- able to use their own form of us make this day more memo- ous. It can not be 100% proven, but rable. it could be safely assumed that the We're on the north side of town identification process, for exam- r student in Murray State would still ple the way license numbers are Jane Ann Whitaker be alive had sprinklers been in assigned The government has Manager place. It is too bad that someone even done away with using social Arlington Association. Inc. had to die to bring to light the poor security numbers. Colleges state of fire safety at Eastern. should also be able to. Information from Street, Eastern is lucky no one has died Thank you for your time and I Rutherford misleading here, hopefully the school will hope that somewhere in the near This letter is in response to the make the proper moves to keep it How Do Yoa Like Your Bacon? future this problem can be editorial entitled "Fire Hazard" in that way. resolved. the October first edition of the If you like it HOT & FAST Progress. It was very misleading Shaun Ford Jennifer Bowman in the information about sprinkler Junior, fire protection Sophomore accounting major systems. administration major coroetothe ►To Our Readers ► How to reach us to the newspaper and should OLONEL ORNER ELI The Eastern Progress To encourages readers to write let- contain the writer's signature, ters to the editor on topics of address and phone number, Alyssa Bramlage, 622-1872 interest to the university com- letters for publication will be munity. verified. 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The cost of registration is $40 ( One win per customer, per semester ) degrees, specialist degree pro- for faculty and staff and $20 for hand to promote health. Call grams in education and psycholo- students. 623-7233 for information. ► Police Beat •Persofiof Touch Compiled by Andrea DeCamp Dry Cloatior* The following reports have reported a fire alarm in Burnam arrested and charged with pos- been filed with Eastern's Hall. The cause of the alarm was session of marijuana. Ask about our 10% Student and Faculty Discounts Division of Public Safety. an improperly installed ventilation system in the laundry. Justin L. Carroll. 19. Keene Oct. 9 Hall, reported his cell phone Wedding Dress Specialists John P. Gaddis. 18. Keene Hall, Oct. 3 stolen from his dorm room while was arrested and charged with Jamie Winkler. 22, Richmond, it was left unsecured. alcohol intoxication. was arrested and charged with disregarding a traffic control Curtis Simpson, 37, Richmond, Jonathan C. English. 19. device and operating on a sus- was arrested and charged with Louisville, was arrested and pended operator's license. 4th degree aggravated assault Go Colonels! BEAT MURRAY! charged with speeding and driv- and was served with an emer- ing under the influence of alco- Lagonda Tackett, 46, reported gency protective order regarding hol. the driver's side mirror on her car his wife. Located behind Pizza Hut on EKU Bypass 624-2961 was knocked off while parked on Oct. 8 University Drive west of Walters Don T. Sheeks, Brewer Leslie Keene, Todd Hall, report- Hall. Building, reported the vehicle of ed the smell of smoke on the 9th Kristen T. Johnson was damaged floor of Dupree Hall. The source Ted A. Papineau, 35, Richmond, whilcparked in the Telford Lot. of the smoke could not be detect was arrested and charged with ed. alcohol intoxication and disorder- Audrey D. Garrison, 19, ly conduct. Lexington, was arrested and Chris P. Shearer. 22, Richmond, charged with carrying a con- was arrested and charged with John C. Newby, 48, Berea, was cealed and deadly weapon, receiv- 839 3rd degree criminal trespassing, arrested and charged with alco- ing a stolen firearm, possession of alcohol intoxication, disorderly hol intoxication. marijuana and possession of drug EKU conduct and menacing an officer paraphernalia. causing him to crash his bicycle Ryan L. Watkins. 28. Richmond, Bypass into a parked car. was arrested and charged with Troy D. Gardner. 19. Lexington, alcohol intoxication and disorder- was arrested and charged with Carriage Kimberlee Jordan. 20, Telford ly conduct speeding, driving under the influ- Hall, reported that money was ence of alcohol and marijuana and Gate stolen from her dorm room when John P. Moore. 21. Richmond, driving without insurance. it was left unlocked. was arrested and charged with Shopping alcohol intoxication. Alan P. Woodson. 28. Somerset, Oct. 7 was arrested and charged with Center Norma E. Johnson, 38, Irvine, Michael Kasitz. Brewer disregarding a traffic control was arrested and charged with Building, reported the driver's device, speeding and his third driving under the influence. side mirrors of two vehicles were offense in five years of driving Mon.-Sat. smashed while parked on under the influence of alcohol. Oct. 6 University Drive near Kit Carson 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Byron C. Gresham, 30. Drive. While checking surround- Oct. 1 Richmond, was arrested and ing cars, officers located a third Bridgette Chilton. Keene Hall, Closed Sunday charged with improper registra- vehicle parked in front of Sullivan reported a fire alarm in Keene tion, operating on a suspended Hall with a sandbag thrown Hall. The cause of the alarm was license and operating a motor through the windshield. A fourth found to be a smoke detector on vehicle without an operator's car was located in Alumni the 13th floor of Keene Hall. 10% license. Coliseum parking lot with its pas- senger side mirror torn away. Joshua A. Vaughn. 19. Keene Student Mendel Davis, Aggregate According to the police report it Hall, reported his , amplifi- Equipment and Supply, reported was determined the path e-f er, guitar case, guitar tuner, head Discount that a fork lift was damaged while destruction led to Keene Hall, phones, cord and string winder on the construction site for the but there are no suspects at this were stolen from his dorm room Fall for the most beautiful shades of the season Wellness Center. time. while it was locked. Immerse yourself in Fall Splendors, a new collection of Independently high fashion shades from Merle Norman. Rich burgandies. Oct. 4 Oct. 2 Lucas E. Moore, Keene Hall owned and Michael L. Vernon. 23. Dwayne Musick. Todd Hall, Lot, reported the headlight cov- deep purples and opulent neutrals that redefine classic O'Donnell Hall, reported his cell reported a fire alarm in Todd ers were stolen from his car while beauty for eyes, cheeks, lips and nails. operated phone was stolen from his car Hall. Officers determined the parked in the Keene Hall lot. Get the look...and fall for a more beautiful you. while it was parked unlocked in cause of the alarm was a faulty According to police reports... a O'Donnell Hall smoke detector and replaced it. suspect was found in the Keene Hall lot and Moore will be press- Megan Gibson. Burnam Hall. Travis Fox. 18. Louisville, was ing charges. ITI6RLE QQHDBQ COSMETIC STUDIOS The Eastern Progress, Thursday. October 15.1998 NeWS A5 Food services brings variety to games eating," Hopkins said. Eastern does, Hopkins said. Restaurants, community businesses The variety does not end "Papa John's has been very there. good to us. They are so willing give samples to fans every Saturday When people enter the stadi- to cooperate," Hopkins added. um, they will experience many BYEWHPAMOM Madison Garden and Banana's, Hopkins hopes that the addi- changes from past years. Staff writer will be on hand to serve samples tions and improvements made to of their food to spectators. The first change will be that the concessions inside and out- Together with several local Also, in that area of the park- the concession stands are now side of Roy restaurants and President ing lot, the university will have located in the Kidd Stadium Robert Kustra's support, Greg a tailgating tent of its own set center of the " IT people walk will promote a Hopkins, director of Eastern's up. concourse. better experi- food services, has put together a The tailgate party will be Each stand away with a good ence for every- program from which the student will have 12 one. body and the community can directed toward a different operating lanes, group each home game, and experience, they If people walk benefit. as opposed to away with a The program that has been this group will be invited in the six they had are more likely advance to attend. The EKU good experi- created incorporates food serv- in the past. to come back. ence, they are ices and local restaurants in food services will cater the Drinks, candy party. more likely to order to bring the best possible and popcorn, Greg Hopkins, come back," concessions to Roy Kidd The group honored at along with hot director of food Hopkins said. (read between Stadium. Homecoming is the alumni. dogs, will be The day is titled "EKU: Home services When foot- "We're hoping that bringing served in stadi- ball season community businesses into cam- of 80,000 Great Alumni." ' um concession » ends, Hopkins pus activities will generate inter- As fans make their way up the stands. is hoping that the lines/ est in the college," Hopkins ramps into the stadium, they will The final change to conces- these improvements will carry said. be greeted by the smells of sions at the stadium will be the over to other sports. The program began with freshly grilled hot dogs, jumbo removal of the two express drink "Concessions at the basket- Eastern's first home football hot dogs, bratwursts and ham- stands at the ends of the con- ball games have always been game. burgers. course. pretty good. Possibly, we could Everything from increased Food services will be setting To replace these stands, Papa get Papa John's to continue ATftT$fu«i<>m Sprint AT»T Student Sprint tailgating to pizza in the stadium up grills outside the stadium at John's Pizza will be setting up service to the university and we Advantage Card FONCAHD Advantage Card FONCARD is included. each home game in order to pro- stands where workers will sell could have pizza at the games," Servk. charf* -, n. As fans approach the stadium, vide a variety of cooked meats to hot slices of pizza along with he said. m they will first encounter booths fans. cold drinks. With these kinds of improve- W and tents set up at the stadium "We want to offer food Fans should not be afraid of ments, Hopkins feels these are Total • minuM call ■flffai $3.70 LWWTI $1.70 end of parking instead of just snacks at the fluctuating prices because Papa "exciting times" for Eastern as Spr-M Se»%e College f*«v> Stevxl Alone fON( ARH Upton A Rain a. of ' ■ "*ft lot. games so that people will have John's has agreed to sell their well as the community of Restaurants, including more to chose from in terms of drinks at the same rate that Richmond. Use your AT&T Student Advantage Card

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BY AHOBEA DECAMP design and format ideas so that newsletter will be similar to the News writer the new publication will retain all distribution of the current FYI. UTUP6 • Specializing in Perms, Color, and Ritzy Hairstyles Buildings aren't the only of the same information, just in a It will be mailed to all faculty things on campus being renovat- better format for the whole cam- and staff, and put in locations where students would see it, like 623-5770 ed this year. pus to use, Harrell said. Harrell said most of the details the residence halls. The campus newsletter, FYI, regarding the new publication are The newsletter will contain off Hair Cut/Style or and the faculty bulletin are get- still sketchy. new, more personal touches, such ting madeover so they will be "We have made some progress as highlighting a student and fac- more accessible for students and hemical Service and set up a work group of people ulty member of the week, Davis Coupon expires October 29, 1998 faculty to use, said Ron Harrell Ron Harrell's who compose both newsletters," said. director of public relations and Rita Davis' office office Harrell said. "The faculty bulletin won't lose marketing. "We are taking our time in a any information. It will still have Bring in any EKU item and receive an addititonal 10% off FYI is published by Harrell's publishes the publishes FYI. logical step by step fashion: the presentations and publications 206 south third Street (next to the little house and Viscious Cycle) i office, but is edited by a student. faculty bulletin. new publication will be complete- made by faculty members, The faculty bulletin is published ly different, but still meet the announcements and different by the office of academic affairs newsletters into one. needs of students and faculty and opportunities available," Davis and research in Associate Vice "We find that sometimes both be of a better quality." Harrell said. President Rita Davis's office. publications are overlapping," said. The newsletter still lacks a Main Street "For the last 12 years FYI has Davis said. Both say they would like the name though. Last week's FYI aevton been edited by a student, and "We want to try to find a way to first issue to be out this semester, encouraged people to submit some adjustments have been combine Ihertl so we only have to but Harrell warned they are not in names for the newsletter to either made through the years, but we put the Information in one time," i hurry, instead they would like office. Chevron have never been completely satis- she added. this to be a quality newsletter. Harrell and Davis both agree fied," Harrell said. Saving time isn't the only rea- "We decided at the last meet- that some very good names 421 W. Main St. Richmond, KY 624-3000 To satisfy the needs of the stu- son the two offices are working ing to make the first issue date for have been turned in, but they dents and faculty, both offices are together. Dec. 1," Davis said. have not decided on the final working together to combine the Ihey are working together on The distribution of the new winner. Todd: No more arrests made in residence hall robbery

From the front Byers thinks the university is trying to drop the issue of the i i You Some students said with such robbery, even though they are easy access t<> the dorm, things tough on students who violate can't arc going to happen, but they don't things like having burning can- stop feel safe living so i lose to where dles in their rooms. things like this are going on. "They nitpick about things every- Dan Strode is a 22-year-old that don't matter, but then they computer electronics major who drop the big issues," he said. body visits friends in Todd Hall every Byers is a 24-year-old fire at the day. lie lives off campus now investigations and bomb explo- because he said he was not get- sives m'ajor. elevators and Bobby Handy ting much studying done at the A student on the other end* of dorms. the floor mirrored the feelings of check their IDs. Hi- said as long as you are other residents of the dorm. Dennis Holland » going to a same-sex floor, you He said it would be easy to can get anywhere. get away with anything in the » «This ^^ Most of the dorms on campus dorm. are set up so every other floor "Access is very easy, you just wasn't % , either male or female. walk up," Bobby Handy, a 19- «I don't Holland said stepping up secu- year-old freshman undeclared a >- rity would be difficult for a dorm major, said. think random s like Todd Hall with so many stu- "I'm not scared though. I it will dents going in and out of the think they knew the person, and rob- building at odd hours of the day. he had something they wanted. hap- "You can't stop everybody at It was more personal than any- bery. Mk A the elevators and check their thing." pen IDs," he said. Handy would rather see pub- again. Jeff Brarkley Because the police report said lic safety deal with issues out- the suspects may have been on side of the dorms, like safety on But guys on yy some sort of drug, students worry Across the hall, Jeff Brantley, more that accidents can happen. a 21-year-old police administra- drugs do crazy "I don't think it will happen tion major, agreed with Handy. things. again. Hut Kiiys on drugs do He isn't too worried about his John Byers crazy things," John Byers said. safety on the floor. "If they accidentally get the "This wasn't a random rob- _» Buy 1 of any off any wrong room, you're out of luck." bery." TCBY Treat - pie or Get 2nd one FREE! n cake NEW & USED Fall Grad. Fest COMPACT DISCS T-SHIRTS & ANNOUNCING A GRADUATION SERVICES EVENT a4vic6 GIFTS 204 e. water street GET SQUARED AWAY downtown richmond 624-8962

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IMS NeWS A7 Tailgating challenges alcohol policy ^Kentucky Collision Center Eastern vs. Western considering new stance on drinking on campus ASE l-CAR BY DENA TACKETT the football field, but Western Many public institutions get a Certified Trained Western Assistant news editor had another game on its mind. license to authorize them to sell The waiting game. alcohol at events, but Western Western's proposed policy Empty beer cartons and bro- This past summer, Deborah has chosen not to pursue that, ■ Alcohol would be allowed in ken liquor bottles littered Wilkins, general counsel at Wilder said. specific buildings at invita- Alumni Coliseum's parking lot Western, drafted a new alcohol Eastern has also chosen not tion-only events. Saturday after fans left their tail- policy which is awaiting the to obtain an alcohol license. ■ A designated university rep- gate parties for the Alcohol Control "In my opinion, we haven't Full-Service Body Shop resentative must be on site. game. Board's approval. because of all the baggage it Although alcohol is • Free estimates ■ Events must pertain to pro- More Through this new brings with it." said Skip prohibited on campus, policy, alcohol would Daugherty, dean of student • Towing available fessional development, these rerpains show Eastern's continuing education or cul- be allowed in specific development. A.11 Claims Welcome that drinking is a part alcohol "Also, for as many people that tural events. Social events buildings on Western's of tailgating at Eastern. policy should campus at invitation- want it,-There are just as many would not fall under the pol- "It's kind of hard to stay the only events and a des- who don't." 626-0600 240* N. Keeneland Dr. icy. tell if there is a prob- same —no ignated university rep- ■ State funds could not be lem," said Tom booze on resentative would also Eastern has used for alcohol. Lindquist, director of campus, have to be on site. no policy change ■ Everyone in the student public safety. "We see Editorial "There are about five very l.ittle obvious Unlike Western. Eastern has group must be of legal age. Page A3. facilities on campus drinking. We know the chosen not to allow alcohol on THE BOTANY BAY where alcohol would be its campus. Eastern's policy people are drinking, but allowed," said Jerry HEMp COMpANy not openly. We're not Myers believes that it would ■ Eastern prohibits the unlaw- Wilder, vice president for stu- be harder to enforce on the Check out oir new selection going to go up and check peo- dent affairs at Western. ful manufacture, distribu- ple's cups." younger students if people of age Of speciality Tobaccos tion, dispensation, posses- The events would have to per- were allowed to bring alcohol Kentucky statute 222.202 tain to professional development, sion or use of alcohol on its states that it is illegal to con- into the residence halls. premises. continuing education or cultural "Our 21-year-olds are spread sume alcohol in a public place, events. No social events are ■ No alcohol is allowed in res- which includes not only tailgate throughout campus," Myers PORTER PIAZA allowed. said. "You may have a 21-year- L «V| (Behind IXwiv's on the Bypass) J» idence halls, classrooms, parties, but also schools. The proposed policy also offices or athletic facilities. Universities, however, are old living beside an 18-year-old, states that state funds could not which makes it difficult to ■ Exceptions require universi- required to define their own be used to purchase alcohol, ** 623-HEMP d&> ty approval. alcohol policies. enforce if alcohol were allowed 11 -7 Mon-Sai and everyone attending the by those of legal age." h tt p://wv."A. legal tze-hem p.com Eastern is one of the few col- event where alcohol is being leges and universities in the Western's current policy served must be of legal drink- closely resembles that of state which prohibits alcohol on ing age. its campus, regardless if the per- Eastern. Sale of alcohol is prohibited, Both policies prohibit the son is of legal age. meaning if admission were "I like the policy we have," unlawful manufacture, distribu- charged, alcohol could not be tion, possession or use of alcohol Lindquist said. "I support that served. policy." on the school's premises. If it is a student event, it must Western extends its acting Under Eastern's policy, excep- be approved by Wilder. tions require university approval. policy to cover university-spon- "It has to go through the sored off-campus activities, as Such exceptions include the appropriate channels," Wilder use of alcohol for an educational well. LEES said. That is where the policies are purpose, like the breathalyzer The proposed change in poli- program in the department of different. Famous Recipe Chicken cy at Western is a matter of tin- Eastern does allow alcohol at law enforcement, said Tom rules reflecting what really goes Myers, vice president of student the Mule Barn at Arlington, on. which is owned by the universi- affairs. "The new president wants to ty- Try Our New Hot Bar make it legitimate," Wilder The Mule Barn does not Western looks at new said. 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The sible, Moore said. with Quality Merchandise at Postsecondary Education (CPE). tion superhiffhway. money comes from the taxes that Affordable Prices since 1969! At Oct. 10's Board of Regents "We are shooting for the fall of pay for ptiblic universities. Pros site the pros 205 Geri Lane meeting. Doug Whitlock, vice pres- 1999 to have a number of courses Jerry Wilder, vice president for and cons of CVU Come see us and we'll show you ident for administrative available for students," 623-4267 student affairs at Western Kentucky Some of the administrators in why that formula still works todayU affairs, gave a presenta- Moore said. University, said that the virtual uni- the state have their doubts about tion which discussed a The program will focus on versity will eventually be funded the effect the virtual university will new entity. the students and their needs. through registration fees. To get have on students. Commonwealth Virtual "We are building the started, Gov. Patton proposed to set "It's a fairly complex system," University (CVU), which Commonwealth Virtual aside $10 million, he said. Wilder said. "From a philosophical is being created as part of University to be a student Wilder and Tom Myers, vice prospective, a lot of people in stu- the Postsecondary service and every policy president for student affairs at dent services and student affairs Education Reform Act of that is made is focused on feel that when you get your educa- the students," Moore said. Eastern, and other personnel from 1997. Whitlock said. Kentucky's colleges and universi- tion at home and never have to step "The object is to ties attended a conference about foot on a campus, it deprives stu- increase access to post- About the program dents of certain things like academ- secondary education and Tom Myers the virtual university in Frankfort attended a CVU is not a degree- Oct. 1 to develop proposals on how ic advising and career counseling." reach people who aren't granting institution, so stu- Myers had his own opinions of able for a variety of rea- conference dents must find an institu- to conduct the program. the program. sons to reach campus." about the virtu- tion which offers a degree "We are focusing on the student "The question is, would someone Whitlock said. "It will be al university. program and take the class- service areas such as financial already enrolled in courses at a col- the delivery of instruction es through it, Moore said. assistance, career counseling and lege or somebody in another part of in a variety of ways all The CPE is not sure yet if registration." Wilder said. Kentucky who had no interest in using technology. It is a state-coor- all courses will transfer to Eastern The program is still in its first coming to a campus really benefit dinated approach to distance learn- and other schools. Moore said it stages. from this program?" Myers said. ing." will be up to the university as to "Right now. the virtual universi- The two are not completly To achieve this distance learn- which classes will. ty is in a planning pre-implementa- opposed to the program, though. ing, the T-l phone lines must be "We do hope to make it easier for tion mode." Whitlock said. "All the "One of the real benefits would replaced by DS-3 lines, which con- students and to have that informa- things that impact student services be for non-traditional students." trol the bandwidth available. tion up front," Moore said. "We don't are being planned. It is in a forma- Wilder said. "This expands educa- "To explain this better, let's want a student to, after 60 hours, tive process." tion to them." refer to it like a three-inch hose find out the credits won't transfer." Wilder also pointed out that the carries more water than a one-inch The tuitions for the classes Who is in control? many students who have to come hose," Whitlock said. "We will have should be available by spring, she "Essentially, there are no staff to Richmond for programs such as a bigger pipe to the ouWide world." said. A financial affairs work group for the Commonwealth Virtual law enforcement could take all the Don't miss out! Once the lines are expanded, was formed and will meet in a cou- University right now," Moore said. courses necessary via TV or over universities can begin planning. ple of weeks and decide over the "We are searching for a chief exec- the Internet Be sure to read the The classes will be taught by course of several months what the utive officer to be here after the That would be the real benefit," faculty in Kentucky colleges and tuition will be. first of the year." he said. special Homecoming section in this weeks issue. Candidates for vice president narrowed That way you'll be in the PROGRESS STAFF REPORT president for administrative affairs. The committee is awaiting a visit from right place at the right time Although the committee will not Alan Ostar, of the Administrative Search The committee working to find a release the number of candidates remain- Consultation Service in Washington DC, all weekend! replacement for Russell Enzie, vice presi- ing and wants to keep a certain level of who will aid as a consultant for the com- dent of academic affairs, began narrow- ing down the over 90 applications it has confidentiality, it is making progress, said mittee. He also assisted in the presidential received this week. The group did its first Karen Janssen, vice chair of the 13-mem- search. TtThe Eastern Russell Enzle screening of the applications OcL 5. ber committee and professor of special Ostar just returned from Europe and Is stepping The committee should have the candi- education. The members are calling ref- Whitlock is in Japan for the week. down after five dates narrowed down to three to five erences of the candidates which remain. Janssen said. years to teach finalists by the end of October, said Doug The committee members are doing a "If we can keep everybody in the coun- ProgressS. w www.progrcs6.cku.edu before retiring. Whitlock, chair of the committee and vice lot of reading," Janssen said. try, we could finish this, "Janssen said. 117 Donovan Annex 622-1881

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For about an hour every weekday, volun- betic meals, in addition to the regular ones. teers at Home Meals Delivery bring hot On Fridays, some clients also receive frozen meals to Richmond residents in need of tem- making a meals for the weekend. porary of ongoing assistance. They also deliv- Six Eastern groups volunteer regularly to er — and receive — hearty smiles. DIFFERENCE deliver meals on a rotating basis about every "It does my heart good," said Marie Todd, six weeks, along with other Richmond organi- who is recovering from an illness that makes zations. In addition to the BSU. there's Kappa it difficult for her to stand long enough to RfTA lUCKIN FOX Delta Tau. the Newman Center, Sigma Chi. cook her own meals. Accent editor the Wesley Foundation and the Nutrition Two volunteers drive each route. On a Club. Each group serves for one business Friday last month. Teresa Smith, 20. and April week. Most routes take about an hour to Hicks, 19, teamed up to represent the Baptist at Eastern's BSU kitchen. Much of the food is deliver and precise, easy-to-follow directions Student Union (BSU). donated by Kelly's Fruit Stand and Kroger's, are provided. Smith, an undeclared major from Upton, among other businesses. Local churches and Jean Walters, 67, cares for her homebound filled in for a friend who signed up but could- individuals donate money to purchase the husband, Aron. n't make the route that day. remainder. Recipients also pay up to $2.25 per "I have to do everything for my husband," "After I got back, I realized that was some- meal, based on their financial ability to pay. Walters said. "He's really sick." one's grandmother or grandfather," Smith In 1997, more than 13,700 meals were Frank Mitchell, another recipient, lives said. She would want someone to do the same served, according to Jeanie Crump, volunteer alone and said Home Meals Delivery means a for her grandparents, she said. coordinator. lot to him. "You could just tell they were just tickled Ona French, of Waco, has worked in the "It saves me a lot of trouble," Mitchell said. pink. I was totally blessed by that." she said. kitchen for six years. She is assisted by volun- To volunteer for a delivery route, help in Smith said all she had to give was an hour teers and student workers, but said there's the kitchen or sign someone up to receive and a half of her time and a little gasoline. always room for more. meals, call the BSU between 8:30 a.m. and 1 "It makes me feel better to know that I Meals have to be ready for delivery people p.m. weekdays at 623-3294. or call 623-8994. Don Knight/Progress helped somebody," said Hicks, a first-semes- by 11 a.m. The kitchen staff prepares meals To make a monetary donation to the pro- Jean Walters and her pets meets Home Meals Delivery volunteers April ter freshman sociology major from Corinth. for about 50 Richmond households. gram, send your tax-deductible check to Hicks, left, and Teresa Smith, center. Walters said she would There are people less fortunate than I am." "Some have special dietary needs," French Home Meals Delivery, 154 Lakeshore Drive, probably only have time to make a bologna sandwich then get back to Food for Home Meals Delivery is prepared said, who helps prepare vegetarian and dia- Richmond. KY 40475. work caring for her sick husband and doing house and yard work ► Movies

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Staci Reid, editor The Eastern Progress Thursday. October 15, 1998 B5 Lecture series continues with criminal justice PROGRESS STAFF REPORT The EKU Women's Studies Lecture Series Program lecture series, "Women Making A Difference in our Schedule Communites," continues with a November 11, 1998 speech on criminal justice. The Medicine and Health: lecture is at ?:30 p.m., Oct. 21, in Dr. Paula Maionchi the Kennamer Room of Powell. The speaker is Jennifer January 20, 1998 Coffman, a federal district judge Barring: Barbara Griec in eastern and western Kentucky. Coffman was appointed by President Clinton in 1994. She is February 16. 1999 the first and only female federal Leadership: Kathy Kustra judge in Kentucky. She maintains offices in in March 29. 1999 London and Louisville, although Journalism: Vanessa Gallman her family lives in Lexington. Kay Scarborough, associate All sessions begin at 3:30 professor of police studies, will p.m. and last approximately preside over the lecture. one hour. All lectures are The 1998-99 series features are in the Kennamer Room features women who are making of Powell. a difference in our communities in diverse professions and a vari- . ety of ways. For more information Each speaker discusses her contact: Progress File Photo experiences, challenges, issues Isabelle White, women's and opportunities in her work- studies director Eastern football players light the bonfire at last year's spirit rally, honor the football and volleyball teams. Food, prizes and candy will place. Vision and skills needed for Case Annex 157 President Kustra will speak at this year's rally which is planned to be given out at the event. the future will also be discussed Phone 622-2913 at the lectures. Rallying Spirit RHA wants to hear screams in Ravine Campus group encourages Eastern fans to attend bonfire PROGRESS STAFF REPORT

BY BYRON SUMMERS AND STACI REP Friday, Oct. 16, behind the Do you like scary movies!' Staff writer and Activities editor Ashland Building. The rally/bon- Although it isn't quite Halloween, fire is in honor of the football the Residence Hall Association It's all a matter of pride with and volleyball teams. wants to make students scream. the Spirit Team. A pep rally will kick things It will host "Scream in the "We've got so many talented off, which should wind down Ravine" at 8:30 p.m., Oct. 19. At athletes and we, as a school, the event, RHA will show the first should go to the games and cheer around 6 p.m. and make way for other planned activities. "Scream" movie and give out free for them," said Sarah Massamore, popcorn as students arrive. a junior psychology major from "Dr. Kustra's going to speak and one player from each team "Scream" is a horror film star- Madisonville. The Spirit Team is ring Neve Campbell, Courtney a campus orga- is going to speak," said Cox, and Drew Barrymore. nization similar The popcorn is being donated by to a pep club. Lisa Breedlove, a Pep senior speech Food Services. Drinks will not be The group sup- provided, though. ports athletic Rally/Bonfire communica- tions major from Admission to the event is free, teams on cam- When: 5:15 p.m. because they cannot charge due pus. Nicholasville and club presi- to movie rights. The Spirit Progress file pholo Students are invited to bring Team would Whore: Behind Ashland dent. Fire and Safety Entertainment Lisa Breedlove, Spirit Team president, invites all Eastern fans to blankets, chairs and a warm coat like to see Building for the event. Residence Hall more students will be provided show their support at the bonfire at 5:15 p.m., Friday behind Ashland. by the dance The library has donated a VCR get involved in pumped up," Breedlove said. people out there as we can," Association supporting the team, cheer- and a projector to show the movie leaders and marching band. Something new this year is Breedlove said. The Colonel and will probably furnish a large athletic teams. The Colonel Walk. The players Walk will take place at every Float Week "It's kind of sad that most Music for the evening will be screen to project the movie onto, provided by WXII, the campus will walk through the Alumni home game. high schools have more school Coliseum parking lot, two hours The Spirit Team meets at 7:30 said Stephanie Carrell, programs 5:30- 8:30 p.m., nightly spirit than we do as a college," radio station. There will also be Army Depot prizes and candy donated by prior to the game, and make p.m. every Monday in the chair of RHA Massamore said. their way to Roy Kidd Stadium. Jaggers Room of the Powell "If not, we'll just have to use If you would like to join the Hershey's. RHA will sell food to students The reason for the event is The Spirit Team encourages building. sheets," she said. campus in raising spirit for the Carrell said she is excited working on their floats at the simple. all fans to come out to cheer on "It's just a good way to get game, the Spirit Team is hosting the players as they walk through involved," Massamore said. about the first-ever event. Depot all week. All proceeds a Rally and Bonfire. "First of all. to have something go to the United Way. to do for the students and second through the parking lot. "There's so much more to col- "I just hope it's not too cold." The event will start at 5:15 "We're trying to get as many lege than just academics." Carrell said. p.m. and last into the night on of all, we want to act the teams

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Senior outside tackle Reggie Myrtil and junior quarterback Jon Denton. holding towel, watch in amazement with fellow Eastern players as TSU ► Progress MVP ends the Colonels eight-game OVC winning streak with a 31-21 victory Sophomore Saturday at Roy Kidd Stadium (ail back Brian With the 10-point loss. Eastern "Bull" 1 hirham. a I un

Football The top 25 teams in the Sports Network Division l-AA LMcNeeee Stale 50 2. Georgia Southern 6-0 Tigers snap Colonels OVC win streak 3. Appalachian State SO 4. Hampton SO 5. Western Wine* 5-1 TSU's first-half domination shuts down Eastern BY SHANE WALTERS With higan and Crume out. sophomore Brian 6. Youngstown State 4-1 Sports editor "Hull" Durham took over the running game. Durham had just nine yards rushing in 10 carries 7. W*am & Mary 5-1 Nothing lasts forever — not even an 11-game coining into Saturday's contest Durham became 8. Northwestern St. 4-1 winning streak against the Tennessee State University Tigers, Eastern's lone football-moving-machine as he 9. Florida A&M 5-1 rushed a school-record 41 times for 157 yards and TSU dominated Coach Koy Kidd's Colonels two touchdowns. 10. Delaware 4-2 Saturday and pulled out a 31-21 victory — the first against Eastern since the two Ohio Valley TSU quarterback Leon Murray, who leads the 11. Troy Stole 4-1 NCAA Division l-AA in total offense, had 218 pass- Conference rivals began intercollegiate competition 12. South Florida SO iii 1982. ing yards in the first half, helping Tennessee State to an 17-7 lead by halftime. The Tigers' 303 yards in 13. Weber State 5-1 The Colonels (3-2. 1-1 OVC) lost to a conference total offense was 137 more than Eastern. Opponent for the first time since a 45-21 setback at 14. Eastern Illinois 4-1 The Tigers' advantage went to 24-7 on a 43-yard Eastern Illinois on Nov. 23. 19*M>, a span of eight 15. Connecticut 4-1 games. It also was Eastern's first loss at home since punt return by Jarrick Hillary before Eastern scored back-to-back on a quarterback option by 16. CS Northridge 4-1 (ailing 37-21 to Western Kentucky on Sept. 13. 1997. junior Jon Denton and a one-yard TD by Durham 17. Eastern Ky. 3-2 Without the All-OVC running power of Derick Logan, who was out for the third week due to an with 11:53 remaining in the game. 18. Massachusetts 4-1 ankle injury, sophomore Corey Crume took over After the Colonels cut the deficit to 24-21. 19. Western Ky. 32 the starting tail back position for the Colonels. Denton connected with senior wide receiver Ten plays into the contest, Tennessee State took Rondell Menendez for a 32-yard first down at the TSl) 35. Durham rushed the ball eight yards, leav- 20. Montana State 4-1 an early 3-0 lead with a field goal. On Eastern's first 21. Murray State 4-1 play from the line of scrimmage. Crume sprained ing Eastern with a crucial fourth & two decision which resulted in a turnover on downs. Along with 22. Villanova 3-3 his ankle on a one-yard run and didn't return. Despite Crtime's mishap against TSU, he is expect Durham's standout performance. Menendez had 23. Southern Univ. 4-2 ed to return Saturday against Murray Stall'. Junior quarterback Jon Denton gets sacked by Lamar Carter of 24. Furman 4-2 See Football/Page B7 Tennessee State Denton completed 15-of-35 passes for 219 yards. 25Hofetra 32 Homecoming 1998 ► Schedule Saturday. 12:30 p.m., Roy Kidd Stadium Murray, Eastern Football (3-2) battle to stay alive

■ vs. Murray Suite 12:30 p.m.. Saturday. Kov Kidd Stadium RACERS Murray State in conference race Radio: 1340 AM WEKY University BY DANIEL REINHART 88.9I'M WEKl Assistant sports editor earlier this season before the Colonel starting offence Racer starting defense Colonels prevailed. In front of TV cameras and a "We're going to work hard Volleyball (2-15) I Quarterback Tailback Left End Linebacker rambunctious Homecoming this week. We know this is an 5 Jon Denton 6 Corey Crume , 98 Marcus Stepp ' 5 Mancell Elam crowd this Saturday, Eastern's important game." Kidd Said. ■ vs. Murray Slate. 8 p.m.. Oil Fullback football team will either move "We've had a rough schedule so 23, Murray, Ky. .. Right Guard .Right End Right Tackle forward towards its quest for a far and Murray State is going to 39 Jonathan Butler 50 Brett O'Buck it 99 Kenneth Knotts 59 Jarrod Webb second consecutive conference be every bit as tough to prepare ■ vs. Tennessee-Martin. 3 p.m.. for as anyone." Split End Lett Tackle Rover Outside Linebacker championship, or take a blow OcL 24. Martin. Tenn. But the Colonels could have 1 8 Rondel Menendez 64 Tyrone Hopson ' 4 Tony Esters ' 24 Shadrach Jackson which could seriously damage its post-season hopes. some relief coming from their ■ vs. Morehead State. 7 p.m.. ground game as tail backs Corey Center I Flanker Left Tackle Eastern, who won its ()cL 27. Alumni Coliseum I Corner Back Crume. who was injured last ! 67 Reggie Myrtil 19 Brian Brenneman 68 Devario Carter 21 Sebastrian Jackson Homecoming game last year against Tennessee Tech, will week, and Derick I ogan could Men'i Gorf . Left Guard Right Tackle Free Safety I Corner Back have its hands full this weekend return for Saturday's game. If 174 Josh Hunter Eastern's two premiere backs 78 Eliott Henderson 1112 Beau Guest 14 Chauncey McGee with 21st ranked Murray State. don't play then the Colonels will ■ Persimmon Ridt(e 'The Colonels come into the Tight End Linebacker game at l-l in the conference need another huge game from Intercollegiate. Sunday thnniKh 184 Tom Mabey Tuesday. Ixniisville 51 Chns Vaughn and need a win to slay competi- its tail back Brian "Bull" tive after last week's 31-21 home Durham. loss to Tennessee State. In the 1998 version of the Women's Golf Colonel starting defense Racer starting offence "The race for the conference Kastern-Murray rivalry , which the Colonels lead 32-21-4, the iLeft End „ Right Tackle title is wide open now that Eastern Fall Invitational. Quarterback Right Guard Murray and us have both lost," game will also be derided in part ■ 48 Shorty Combs 175 Jason Muchow 2 Friday and Saturday. Arlington 170 Ron Brown Kidd said. "We know this is an by two high profile quarterbacks dolf Course important game ... We've got to The Colonels are led by Jon IStonaskte Linebacker WeakskJe Linebacker Fullback IRight Tackle Denton. who has thrown for 830 9 Charles Tmsley 45 Butch Pnntup 46 Tim Lmville continue to do a good job in the 61 Damn LeFever turnover category and when we yards with eight TDs and only Men's Tennis two interceptions this year. I get chances to score, we need to I Strong Safety (Right End Spirt End I Tight End The Racers field leader. Justin put points on the board." Fuente, is a transfer from ■ Kentucky Invitational. Friday 15 Nick Sullivan 98 Terry Thomas 3 Shown Boykins 25 Jerome Warren The Colonel's offense strug- through Sunday. U'xington I Oklahoma. The junior QB leads gled to score in last weeks' loss to the Ohio Valley Conference in (Left Tackle Lefti uomeroacKCornerback ■ Left Guard Tailback the Tigers. Eastern was down 24- 66 Justin Ernes! Tony Woods 79 Bruce Redenbaugh 140 Justin Brvins TD passes with 15. Women's Tennis 7 before the offense clicked and But in the end. the game scored two touchdowns, but they Middle Linebacker Free Safety Center I Flanker could be decided by the defense. came top late for Eastern to win. "On defense, Tennessee State ■ Iimisvilk' Invitational. Friday ! 34 Brad Folke 22 Shawn Gallant 64 Jason WNkams 6 Terrance Tilman Both teams should come out through Sunday. Diuisvillc 1 had a good team and a good I fired up and ready to play after plan," Kidd said. "Overall, we ILeft Tackle they suffered losses in the previ- 72 Jud Carter have a young defense with a Cross Country ous week. Murray State was dis- young secondary." mantled by Middle Tennessee in If Eastern is going to stay in ■ 1 niversity of Cincinnati Murfreesboro. Tenn. This was the OVC race its defense will Invitational. Friday, Cincinnati Jenny Bunch/Progress the same Blue Raider team that have to stop Fuente and the gave Eastern all it could handle high-powered Racer offense. The Eastern Progress, Thursday. October 15,1998 SpOrtS B7 ► Volleyball ►Tennis Tennis teams set for busy weekend PROGRESS STAFF REPORT The Eastern Kentucky University men's and women's tennis teams will be in action again this weekend. The men's team will travel to Lexington Friday through Sunday for the University of Kentucky Fall Invitational Tournament The women's tennis team will be in Louisville those same three days for the Invitational Tournament. The Eastern men's tennis team will compete against UK, Colonels Miami (Ohio), Western Michigan, Western Kentucky. Morehead State, Louisville and others. chalk second The competition is going to be very good," said Eastern head coach Tom Higgins. "We're at the point where we have to step up and perform. win of season We have four seniors and one junior on this year's team, and they know how much this tour- BY DANIEL REMHART ed," Duncan said. "I'm very proud Assistant sports editor nament means." of them, I was extremely tough on Eastern's women's team will In their customary style, the them in practice." have to contend with U of L, volleyball teams substitutes stood Outside hitter Sarah Stern said Southern Illinois, Butler, Indiana and cheered for the entire match the team had a "few bad practices" State, Marshall, West Virginia against Middle Tennessee. But during the week but that the and others. for the second time this year they women were extremely motivated This women's field is actually had something to cheer to win their first home game. extremely deep." Higgins said. about as Eastern earned its sec- ««Down 12-5, the serves of The women's team needs to ond victory last Friday night. ourtney Bowen and Jennifer look at this tournament as an But it wasn't easy. The Blue Seretti helped to tie the score at Photos by Brenda Aheam/Progress opportunity to play against Raiders battled the Colonels great competition." 13 . With the score tied at 14, Sophomore Courtney Bowen,upper left, holds her arms in the air, signaling a victory over Middle Tennessee through all four games and forced behind the serving of freshman Last weekend the men's Friday in Alumni Coliseum. Sophomore Sarah Stern, above, prepares to return the volley to the opposing a tie-breaking fifth set. But in the Katie Lyon, Eastern fired off three team traveled to Oxford, Ohio, fifth set, called a rally, Eastern Middle opponents. With the victory, Eastern improved its record to 2-15 overall. to battle Miami University, los- took control and held Middle at unanswered points to win and take an early 1-0 lead in the match. ing to the Red Hawks. 7-0. arm's length, never trailing in the team was dominated by a good Eastern lost all three dou- final set. The Colonels were able Despite being up 13-9 in the team's first home win. that this is a rebuilding year. But she said her team is making Tennessee Tech team (12-4, 5-2) bles matches and all six sin- to win the rally, 15-11. second game. Eastern would lose Totally awesome, it's too over- it 15-13. Middle and Eastern split whelming. We came out strong and progress. in Richmond. The Colonels lost in gles spots. Coach Lori Duncan was confi- three games, 1^6,15-6,15-9. "We played much better in dent going into the tie-breaking the next two gashes tying the stayed strong through all five match- They've taken a giant step ... match at 2-2 and/forcing the rally es," Stern said. "We were all togeth- I'm very proud of them," Duncan Eastern will now have some singles than we did in doubles," game. Higgins said. "They are a great "If our kids have confidence in game, in which Eastern would er, our middles did a hell of a job." said after the victory. time to rest. The Colonels don't But on Saturday. Eastern play again until they travel to team, but we will have to pla> anything, it's rally. I'm really prevail. Duncan, in her first year as Murray Oct. 23. better. And we will." proud of the way they respond- A jubilant Stern described the head coach, has said all season couldn't build on its victory as the Journalist bites tongue, gets bell rung Football: Colonels falter on key fourth-down attempt Rinnnnnggggg, publication look bad. than factual errors. From Day 1 in Watching Kidd on the sidelines rinnnnnnngggg, In my case, it felt like the class and at the paper we are last Saturday against Tennessee From B6 rinnnnnggggg. phone was ringing off the hook trained that there is never any State, I got a more realistic view " We're better Most people enjoy getting last Thursday. excuse for making a factual error, of how Kidd coaches. 150 yards on nine receptions for phone calls. But as a journalist, I The first call came that morn- ever. He was usually calm the Colonels. than 21 points. dread calls on the day of the ing. I was at my desk when faculty The second mistake and yelled no more Tennessee State was a good I'm really disap- newspaper's publication. adviser Elizabeth Fraas, came in I made falls into a bit of As a young than any other football football team," Menendez said. For us at the Progress, calls on and told me the women's golf a gray area in journal- writer, I am coach I've ever seen as "The first half hurt us badly. pointed -1 don't a Thursday, for the most part, coach, Joni Stephens, had called ism. I wrote a column he did his job. They were triple covering me. aren't good. in a complaint. in last week's Progress still learn- As a young writer, I but that was no excuse. My job like to lose. The It's usually not fans of I knew then it was about how the football ing-and am still learning — and is to catch the ball." conference my writing or people call- going to be a long day, coach Roy Kitlcl has mistakes, although With 1:28 left in the contest, ing to congratulate me on but I had no idea the become kinder toward mistakes, never desired, come as coach LC. Cole's Tigers scored race is still my great articles. It's long day was just begin- his players after they part of the territory for on a two-yard touchdown run by almost always people call- ning. make mistakes. although a student journalist. KaRon Key slicing the margin wide open with ing to alert me of mis- I mistakenly wrote that In my article, I used never Although the two to 31-21, which put the Colonels Murray State takes. the women's team had two extreme — and fic- complaints are only the away for good. Last Thursday, I got tied for third in the Lady tional — examples of desired, second and third I've "This is the first time this and us both los- one of these calls. OK, I Catamount (which I also how Kidd treats his corneas received in my four year that we did all the right got a couple of them. First spelled wrong) players. semesters at the things with the game on the ing. of all, let me give the non- Tournament. They actu- The problem with part of the Progress, it's still no line," Coach Cole said. "That Roy Kidd, journalist student some DAM! RHNHART ally had earned second this is that I put Kidd, fun to be wrong. includes making plays when we football coach Desert place. Julie Bourne for head coach at Eastern territory But as I get more background on why mis- Prophet had to and not losing our com- » takes aren't acceptable. ammm Eastern tied for third, not for 35 years, in a false for a experience, the mis- posure when we didn't." When a journalist the team. light. I used an extreme takes, although never Although Eastern devastat- a very happy camper. The con- makes mistakes, it ruins his credi- If that had been the only mis- example which he student eliminated at any level ed Tennessee State 49-7 last ference race is still wide open take I was alerted to, I'd probably never said. of journalism, should bility and the credibility of his journalist. year, the 31-21 loss to TSU with Murray State and us both newspaper. be writing this column about how I didn't have any be minimized. Saturday was the first smudge losing." If the writer can't spell a per- the volleyball team has struggled clear facts in my So coaches, staff, stu- in the Colonels' home loss col- Coach Kidd's Colonels will son's name right or get the date with only two wins this season or assumption and I didn't dents or anyone who umn since last season. host Coach Denver Johnson's right, then the reader assumes how Eastern's football team lost make it clear that this was an reads the Progress, don't just let After posting a 26-2 record at Murray State Racers at 12:30 the rest of the information could its first conference home game in exaggeration I was using to get mistakes go unnoticed. If you home against OVC foes in the p.m. this Saturday at Roy Kidd be wrong also. nearly two years. my point across. Overall, I had no have a complaint or know of a 1990s, coach Kidd was very Stadium for a Homecoming Writers making factual mis- Unfortunately for me, the day basis for writing that Kidd yells at mistake, send it to the Progress upset with the team's mishap. match-up. takes also lead to irate editors and was just starting. his players. or call it in. "We're better than 21 points," Eastern leads the series corrections which have to be run For a journalist, even one in Coach Kidd, I apologize for Who knows, a young journalist Kidd said. "I'm really disappoint- against the Murray State Racers in the next issue. This makes the training, there is nothing worse making you look bad. may learn a valuable lesson. ed — I don't like to lose. I'm not 32-21-4. Monday i$5 0FFj Halloween $-joo Your text Everyday Payday Advance i Some restrictions j Decorations Night apply $100 minimum | [?®(ste(ifts8 transaction. 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*** AND THE BAND MARCHES ON Marching Colonels provide flare, finesse to Homecoming events

BY DAVP JONES Staff writer As the clock ticks down to half- time, the band makes its way onto the field. The members of the crowd begin making their way to the concession stands or socializing with each other. But wait' There band kept this name until the mid-'80s when seems to be a its name was changed to The Marching lot of noise com- Colonels." ing from the end- Hartwell said the number of people in the zone. If s the Marching: band has fluctuated through the years. He Colonels and their making their said the reason for this variation in member- way onto the field. ship has been affected by who the band These unsung heroes are director was. However, he said the biggest often overlooked, but a major factor in determining the number of partici- part of 'hat makes college pants in the marching band has been the sports > rcat is the color and availability of scholarship funds. pageantry surrounding it. The "We haven't had the financial resources marching band deserves a lot of that UK and U of I. have had down through the credit for providing both. the years, so competition among the students But they also like to have has increased significantly here." Hartwell fun. They are very energetic and said. sometimes focus this energy on jokes and "But we have grown significantly in the pranks. last five years and it looks like we're going to Darrell Dixon, a 21-year-old music educa- continue to do that." tion major from Berea, recalled being the Hartwell estimated that around half of this brunt of one of these pranks. He was de- year's 135 Marching Colonels are on music pantsed twice during a band rehearsal. scholarships. Students who do receive schol- Dixon remembered that a prank the band arships don't get them simply by being in the members tried to pull on Chris Hayes, the marching band but also must be in other associate director of bands, didn't go exactly bands (concert bands). Part of the scholar- the way they planned. ship criteria is based on skill level, as well. "We ordered a pizza for the band director One big event that the marching band has out here I intramural fields) one day, but it each year is "Marching Colonel For a Day." On this day, Eastern hosts between 150 and didn't come until we had left," Dixon said. 200 high-school students who spend the day Robert Hartwell, director of bands, said with the band and perform with them at half- the marching madness began in the late time. This year's event is scheduled for Nov. 7. 1920s. At that time, the band served more Hartwell recalled when Eastern used to than one purpose. Besides being a marching host an event in the '60s and 70s called Band band, it was also an inside concert band. Day. The band members were "The Marching "There were some years where we had as Maroons" back then because Eastern's foot- ball team was The Fighting Maroons." The See Band/Page C8

Eastern's cheerleaders are the Former Eastern President spirited voices at Hanly Funderburk crowned university Joy Warder, the 1997 eventsyCS Homecoming queen. See who's vying for the crown Saturday./CT Homecoming C2 The Eastern Progress, Thursday. October.15, 1998 Schedule of Events Parading through town Friday, Oct. 16 9:35 a.m. — Homecoming Parade 6-8:30 p.m. — Department of Beginning on Lancaster Avenue Mass Communications Wine 6 Cheese Reception 10 a.m.-noon — Colonel Best Western Road Star Inn Country Fair Celebrating 25 years of Alumni Coliseum Parking Ix>t excellence. Call 622-1871. Join alumni, faculty, friends and 7 p.m. — Kappa Alpha Theta students at the 6th annual Alumni Dinner mega-tailgate party under the Call Amy Dix at (606) 268-0849. big-top tents.

9 p.m. — Film Premiere of 10 a.m. — Department of Review "Dying to Act" Mass Communications Stand Alumni Coliseum 125 Tailgate Party The department of mass commu- Colonel Country Pair. Alumni Barnes nication's' first feature film. Coliseum Parking lot Celebrating 25 years of 5:15 p.m. — Spirit Rally, fol- excellence. Call 622-1871. lowed by bonfire at 6 p.m. Ashland Inc. Fire and Safety 10 a.m. — Department of laboratory, located across the By- pass from the stadium, off Kit Agriculture Annual Cookout Carson Drive. A.B. Carter Building The Homecoming parade will start at 9:35 a.m. There Pre-Game: Colonel Club wlU be tour bands and about 36 non-band entries Saturday, Oct. 17 Tailgate participating in the parade. Model Lab is the staring Colonel Club Parking Lot point and Collins St. is where the parade route ends. 7 a.m. — Kappa Alpha Theta All Colonel Club members Breakfast invited. Food and soft drinks Jenny Bunch/Progress Call Amy Dix at (608) 26&0849. provided.

8:30-10:30 a.m. — Open 12:30 p.m. — EKU vs. House (open to everyone) Richards Alumni House. Roy Kidd Stadium. Hanger Field More than one way l.ancaster Avenue at Crabbe Street. Ilalftime Homecoming Queen 8:30 a.m. — Department of Coronation to compete in 5K Run Technology Breakfast Roy Kidd Stadium. Hanger Field Powell Building. Faculty Dining last year's overall men's and women's winners Room. Post-Game: Reception Entrants run, bike^ were Aaron Russell with a time of 17:12 and Anna Call Walter Boles. 622-3232. Arlington Mule Barn Lee Scorsone at 23:19. Alumni, friends and their rollerblade, wheel tofinish The overall men and women runners aren't the 8:30 a.m. — Delta Zeta families are invited. BY DAWO JONES only people to receive awards, however. The win- Breakfast Refreshments provided. Staff writer ning runner out of each age group receives an Irvine McDowell Park award, also. Call Michelle Mayer. 622-5628. 7 p.m. — Pi Kappa Alpha The annual Homecoming Run will be held The age groups are 16 and under, 17-25. 2640, Dinner Dance Saturday. October 17.1998. It will begin at 41-54 and 55 and over. 9 a.m. — Baseball Alumni Marriott-D'xington 9:30 a.m. In addition, awards will be pre- Golf Scramble Though the event is called sented to participants who come in Gibson Bay Golf Course Call Mike Blackburn. (513) 7754)767. or Kevin I.oy. 6264(998. The Homecoming Run," partic- first in a wheelchair or on Call KKI Baseball office. ipants will have the option of rollerblades. 622-2128. competing in the race by run- 8:30 a.m. 8 p.m. to midnight — Beta Trophies will be given to all win- ning, walking, rollerblading or WllWtV Lancaster Avenue ners mentioned above. 9 a.m. — Pi Kappa Alpha Theta Pi Homecoming Dance wheelchairing through down- For an entry form, call John Breakfast Madison Country Club town Richmond. O'Rilcy's Jewell, director of intramurals at Call John LePorge, 624-3186. Participants will start the race at the intersection 622-1244. Late entry fees are $14 (with T-shirt) or $5 Call Mike Blackburn. (513) 775- of I.ancaster Avenue and Barnes Mill Road. They 0767 or Kevin Loy 6260998. (without T-shirt). Late entry forms can be submit- (Time TBA) — lambda Chi will then proceed northward and turn onto Main ted on the day of the race starting at 8 a.m. in the Alpha Dance Street. Next, they'll make their way toward the Weaver Health Building. 9 a.m. — lambda Chi Alpha Banana's on the River Eastern campus via Baker Court and Summit Street. 20th Annual Tailgate Jewell expects 250-300 participants to compete in Irvine McDowell Park Call Jeff McConkey. 621 3619. The course ends at the Dizney Building. the event this year. Call Jeff McConkey. 623-3619. credits T\ The Eastern 9:30 a.m. — 21st Annual Sunday, Oct. 18 Homecoming Race HOMECOMING '98 Progress Iancastcr Avenue at Barnes Mill Noon — Beta Theta Pi Flag A special section of Road. (See story at right.) Football The Progress is published The Eastern Progress every Thursday during the school Intramural Fields year, with the exception of vaca- 9:30-10:30 a.m. — Geography Call John LeForge. 624-3186. & Planning Open House and Co-editors: Staci Reid and Shane Walters tion and examination periods. Breakfast Assistant editor Rita Fox Roark Building. Second Floor 1 p.m. — Baseball Alumni Design: Shane Walters, Staci Reid. and Brian Simms To subscribe: Open house and continental Game Photo/Imaging editor Don Knight /* Subscriptions are availabk' 1 breakfast for alumni, students and Turkey Hughes Field Staff writers: David Jones and Erin Parsons mail at a cost of $1 per issue:! friends of the department Call Alumni will challenge the baseball Copy editor Gwenda Bond per semester, or $38 per Wilma Walker at 622-1418. Colonels to a game. Graphic editor Jenny Bunch payable in advance.

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BY ERIN PARSONS Unity is especially important Staff writer for cheerleaders. They have to learn to trust each other because They wear uniforms, but many of their stunts are difficult have no numbers. They and strenuous. practice long and hard, but Practices are intense both never hear their names over the physically and mentally. loudspeakers. The cheerleaders must concen- They participate during the trate on each stunt and coordinate entire game, but are rarely given with the cheers. any credit at all. They are ath- The women climbing must be letes, but, at Eastern, are not con- able to stay sidered to be tight during the playing a sport. "These kids put stunt and the Yet everyone base to support expects to see their hearts and her. them working This is a dif fi- hard to keep up soul into M cult task which spirits at every (cheerleading) they must per- game, win or lose. form numerous Who an- they? without much times both at Eastern's cheer- practice and leaders. creditor during the Rain or shine, games. this dedicated recognition. Part of the group of student Kristy Brown, work includes athletes will be cheerleading coach raising money on the sidelines to pay for the every game. » extras that the "We have a school cannot really good time," said Mindy fit into the budget. Allen, a sophomore broadcasting Fundraisers, such as car wash- major from Louisville. "We all get es, benefit the squad's effort along really well as a team." toward joining Powerhouse Gym. The cheerleader's perform at Eastern pays for uniforms, every football game, both home shoes, warm-ups and travel Don Knight/Progress and away, and at every men's and expenses, but any other money women's home basketball game. spent must be raised by the The Eastern cheerleading squad performs Saturday during the Tennessee State game. The cheerleaders They practice Monday, cheerleaders. attend all football games and all men's and women's basketball home games Wednesday and Friday for two When money-raising activities and a half hours each day. have been exhausted, the group And they do it all with no Kristy Brown, Eastern cheerlead- preparing for the big not trying to draw attention to begins to concentrate on prepar- ing coach. * Homecoming game. themselves. scholarships offered to them and ing for the upcoming year. no compensation other than per- Their dedication is evident," They are not planning to intro- "We see our role as supporters "These kids put their heart and Brown said. duce any new material, just to per- of our athletic teams," Brown sonal soul into it (cheerleading) without satisfaction. The squad has been concen- fect the current routines. said. "We want to get everyone much credit or recognition," said trating on healing injuries and Brown explained that they are involved in the game."

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The Colonel Marching Band Flag Band: March in Homecoming parade Corps From C1 Hayes said. mm perform a high as 70 high-school bands Non-freshmen partici- routine at on campus who were involved pants receive stipends, which in a parade through the vary depending on the The Cotoneta wM host Roy KkW Eastern campus," Hartwell amount of time you ve been in »* 4-2 Murray Sta Stadium remembered. the band. Racers Salurdey at Hoy during the Hartwell said this was a Hayes said the most aid a Wdd Stadium VM Tennessee huge event but had to be student can receive is a few State dropped because high-school hundred dollars. Eastern s mascots show football bands today are involved in Because of financial con- Jheir spirit during univer- game increasing numbers of band straints, the Marching sity events 7B4 Saturday competitions held on week- Colonels usually have only per- The Colonel ends. Getting enough bands formed at haHumc in the to participate became a big Marching friendly confines of Roy Kidd problem. Stadium. Band will But enough about the past However, this year, they perform Let's talk about the 1998 took their show on die road to during Marching Colonels. Chris Lexington and performed dur- The band win also per- halftime at Hayes presides over the ing halftime of the UK-Eastern form in the Homecoming the marching band. football game. parade as it makes its way rtomecorning Hartwell now serves more "That's the first time the through campus. game of an administrative role, whole marching band has The Marching Colonels against though he led the band at one gone to a game since I've will have to share the halftime Murray time. been here," Hayes said. spotlight during the game Any students who had an Stale A smaller pep band, com- with the crowning ceremony aptitude on an instrument in prised of mainly section of the Homecoming Queen. Don Knight high school or who partici- leaders and/or seniors from So, be listening for the /Progress pated in the color guard are the marching band, goes on Marching Colonels at eligible to play in the band. one road trip each year. Saturday's game and parade.