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Eastern Progress - 13 Dec 1940

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This paper is posted at Encompass. http://encompass.eku.edu/progress 1940-41/6 . .: ■ ■ <- r. - r HAPPY . MERRY THE EASTERN PROGRESS NEW YEAR! CHRISTMAS! STUDENT PUBLICATION OF EASTERN KENTUCKY STATE TEACW ERSCOLLEGE^ ;■ RICHMOND: KENTUCKY. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1940 . NUMBER 6 VOLUME 19 Tuesday, Dec. 17, Press Convention "Singing Tower" Featured In Ninth Annual Messiah To Be Feature To See Messiah Will Assemble Of Holiday Week In Ninth Chorus At Transylvania Immediately following *he. an- nual ceremony of the "Hanging df the Greens" to be held tar Bur- Berg, Seevers, Catlett, Finneran nam Hall on December 15, there Macdonald, Bens will" be a program of hymns Squires, Dickerson broadcast over the public address To Be Soloists Represent Eastern system of the tower. This pro- gram will be sponsored by the STUDENTS 15 CENTS BANQUET TONIGHT Mpslc Committee off the Student Union Building.-' At eight o'clock on Tuesday eve- Representatives from the ten All members of the Glee Clubs ning, December 17, IMC, Mr. will participate in the program, James E. Van Peursem wik take member papers of the Kentucky The tower will be lighted and a Intercollegiate Press Association very Impressive ceremony Is. the stand to conduct the ninth will convene at Transylvania to- planned. Some of the hymns to consecutive "Messiah" chorus of day and tomorrow for their an- be sung include: "Come, All Ye Eastern. Mr.' Van Peursem, head nual fall meeting. Faithful, "Silent Night," "Joy to of the music department at East- On Friday afternoon, following the World," and others. ern, will have under his baton a the completion of registration, full orchestra and approximately there will be a program consisting of brief discussions on various WRHO Sponsors three hundred voices. phases of newspaper werk. Harry In 1932 Handel's "Messiah" was Cohen, editor of the University of Gal Pay Fees Dance sung in Richmond during the Louisville Cardinal, will discuss Christmas season for the first editorial policy; Jim Tarvin, editor of the Transylvania Crimson In Gym Tonight time. This concert was presented Rambler, will speak on interpreta- cooperatively by the Harmonia tive hews writing; George Kerler, Society of Berea and the Eastern sports editor of the Lexington Kentucky Teachers College Chorus. Leader, will give his views on Claude Harris and sports writing; and James Stevens, Easterners Will This cooperation has continued advertising manager of the Mur- throughout the years. Each year ray College News, will speak on Be Music Makers the "Messiah" chorus at Eastern advertising. has grown Immeasurably In quan- On Friday night, Dr. Jasper Shannon, of the University of GALS, FOUR BIT tity and in quality. The coming Kentucky political science denaxU- *"~ performance promises to be the ment,. will be the principal speaker An Informal "sweater sWlng," best in nine years. at the annual press banquet. Eastern's first vice versa dance The chorus Includes every fac- Presentation of the awards for of the year, will bcgiven by the ulty member and student of East- the outstanding paper and the Women's Residence Hall Organi- ern and every citizen of Richmond best editorial, column, advertise- zations In the Little Gym tonight who expressed a desire to sing ment, cartoon, and news, feature from 8 to 12. «Thls dance will be and was willing to attend all of and sports stories will be made not only the first, but the last the rehearsals. Mr. Van Peursem following the business meeting on vice versa to be "held before the has had letters from several East- Saturday morning. The trophy and end of Leap Year. To make the ern graduates who are teaching in keys win be presented then. vice versa complete the girls do various sections of Kentucky and Delegatesegaies fromirom Eastern««■'■ who"*"fJ all the breaking and Whether they who want his permission to sing will attend the convention are" u or'drag they pay the ad- with the group this year. Ruth Catlett("BtiBtt midand Jim Soulres.Squires, coco- *,__,_ = , 3 «„:. ;„„.„ The "Messiah" will be presented mission price of fifty cents. JAMES E. VAN PEURSEM editors of the Progress; Mary MRS. BLANCHE SEEVERS RALPH RIGBY in the Hiram Brock Auditorium on Agnes Fmneran, columnist and Girls taking dates should call Tuesday, December 17. The soloist vice president of the K. I. P. A.; for them, If they reside at one of for- this year's performance are and Dick Dickerson, business the men's dormitories, see that Eastern Is Host Christmas Banquet Miriam Berg, Cleveland, contralto; manager. they have a good time while there, L..T. C. Admits Mrs. Blanche Sams Seevers, Rich- In addition to the Eastern Prog- and provide them with refresh- To Two Evaluators For Club Members mond, soprano; John MacDonald, ress, other papers which will be ments. However, when the dance Thirteen Members Chicago Opera Company, bass; represented are Jhe Crimson i» over, the boys take charge and From A. A. T. C. Franklin Bens, Cincinnati, tenor. Rambler, Transy; ' the College see their escorts home. To Be Tonight Admission will be fifteen cents News, Murray; the Georgetonian, Claude Harris' Easterners will IirDrganization . Dr. F. E. Engleman, president for students and twenty-five cents Georgetown; the Trail Blazer, provide the music with Francis of State Teachers College, New for others. Members of tne student Morenead; the Kernel, University Coward and Jack Loper doing the Haven, Conn., and Dr. J. Carl body and faculty will have tickets. of Kentucky; the College Heigrta vocalizing. Members of this band Were Admitted Matthews, director of instruction, Rodgers Named All admissions at the door will be Herald, Western; the Orange and Include Roy Dawn, Delln Partin, State Teachers College, Denton, Prexy By Council twenty-five cents. Black, Union; and the Cento of Paul Bender, Eddie Weber, Jack For Work Done Tex., were at Eastern Teachers College December 2, 3, and 4 as At First Meeting Centre. Walker, Jack Parriah, Joe Owens, In "Our Town" and George Hicks. representatives of the American Alpha Zeta Kappa Association of Teachers Colleges Glee Clubs Give The gym will be decorated in to make a study of the work done Sponsors Forum accordance with" the Christmas FRESHMAN PLAY COMMITTEES NAMED On December 3 Varied Program season with a Christmas tree and by the college. all the trimmings. Mary Stayton Dr. Matthews and President En- At Chapel Hour Last Thursday evening, it hap- gleman were sent here by the As- Eastern's Elementary Council Alpha Zeta Kappa presented the and Louise Parsons have arranged celebrates tonight with its annual first in what they hope to be a for and supervised the dance; Ann pened again. The'Little Theatre sociation to evaluate the results Eastern's glee clubVhonored the so far of the teacher education Christmas banquet.to be held at series of Forums on Tuesday De- student body last Friday-with-a> Allen has had charge ef the dece- Club members turned into harpies 6:30 o'clock in the Blue Room of cember 3. The subject for dis- very entertaining program. The lerating, and Marilyn Trautwein has study sponsored by the Teacher and began a systematic persecu- Education Commission of the the Student Union Building. This cussion was "How Are We To Live Eastino Club and the Madrigal m>ne the art work. tion of some thirteen upperclass- formal dinner will be attended by In a World On Fire?" Elmore Club, under the direction of Mrs. American Council on Education. teachers of the Training School Ryle presided. Blanche Seevers, and the Men's men who were ellglbje for mem- Eastern Is one of seven teachers and the Rural School in addition The discussion covered four sub- . Glee Club, under the direction of Junior Class bership because of their participa- Colleges of the nation participat- to the regular, members and the jects. They"were: "Education In Mr. James E. Van Peursem, gave ing in this four-year study for the sponsors, Miss Mae Hansen and Dues Approved - tion in the recent production, "Our purpose of improving teacljer This World On Fire" by Vera May- us.the program. Town." The method Is very pre- Mrs. Julian Tyng. bury, "Religion In This World On First on the program was the At Last Meeting training. 1 Fire" by Charles Stanford, "Gov- cise and very aggravating, this ^ The Elementary Council Is an Eastino Club, which is made up Class dues of ten cents a se- organization of long standing on ernment In This World On Fire" mostly of freshman girls, that mester were voted on and ap- way of breaking down the morale Annual Party For Eastern's campus and is open to by Marguerite Rlvard, and "Eco- sang "Robin in the Rain," by Cain; proved at the recent meeting of of the poor neophytes. Spotlights, juniors and seniors majoring in nomics In This World On Fire" "Venetian Love Song," by Nevin; the Junior Class of Eastern held witty remarks, Shakespeare, all Elementary Education. by A. J. Houselman. They pre- and "Now I Lay Me Down to sented very Interesting discussions In Room 202, on November 27. were mixed up together and out Needy Children To At their, first meeting held on Dream." with Ann Scott Maher Wednesday, November 6, Ann Rod- of their subjects and several mem- singing the. solo. Raymond Goodlett, president, came thirteen new Little Theatre bers- of the audience gave their presided, and Jean Porter read the Be Given Thursday gers was elected president; Doro- The Madrigal Club, which is Club members. Of course it was thy Torstick. vice president, and versions. secretary's report. Mabel Walker, A Ferum has been described as made .up of upperclass women, treasurer, appointed as her - all in fun and fair, too, since this Frances Samuels, secretary-treas- sang ^'The Stars," by Rodgers; hrer. At their second meeting held a bull-session with parliamentary ants to collect these dues the, .fol- group has its chance on the next Taw- You all-enjoy-bull-cessions in "Modern Hiawatha," by Bliss,- "At lowing people: Mary Gratzer and YMCA and YWCA Are Thursday, November 28, Miss Dawning," by Cadman; "The Cob- one coming in. Rodgers appointed committees your- rooms but probably never blers Jig," a Folk lore, and "The Charlotte Haynes, Sullivan Hall; This year's new members who Sponsors Of Xmas which include Program Committee, get any reliable information about Breeze," a Mexican song. - Reno Oldfield and Mildred Gort- .formally signed the book Jost Dorothy Torstick, chairman, Viv- the subjects under discussion. This ney, Burnam Hall; Paul Robin- Treat To 100 Kids. forum should be a weekly program Eastern's Men's Glee Club sang son and Paul Brandes, Men's Dor- Thursday evening were Mary ian Weber, Sally Holland, and "Song of the Western Men," "Down Cook, Ann Allen, Hazel Waller, Juarlotte Haynes; Dinner Com- for the students of Eastern. Great mitories, and Jayne Jones and mittee, Virginia Long, chairman, interest was shown by all who Among the Canebrakes," by Ste- Howard Hundemer, Town. Gladys Bowles, Scottie Sudduth, phen Collins Foster, with Jack Le- Porter Harned, Clark Farley, MAYBURY HEAD Georgia Gilly and Marjorle*KeTsch; attended and Alpha Zeta Kappa per and George Seevers singing the The first semester dues should Gerald Johnson, Roy Cromer, Membership Committee, Alberta would like to see the Little Theater solos. The Glee Club also sang be paid before Christmas vaca- Claude Harris, William Jackson, Cameron, and Publicity Commit- full at the next meeting which tion, while those for the second The real Christmas spirit will tee, Reno Oldfield. will be presented soon. "Carmenclta," a Mexican song, Elsie Morcom, and Hugolene Mc- be shown here at Eastern nexf "God Bless America," and "A semester are dye before or at the Coy. first class meeting next semester. Thursday, December 19, when the Little Wish." Last Monday evening, J. T. needy children of Richmond's Hughes, this year's, president of East End will attend the annual Little Known East End Scout Troop L. T. C, presented the play ne had YM-YWCA Christmas party. Over ■- Concertist Marshall is a Past Master directed to the club members. The one. hundred of the neediest tots Was Organized and is Conducted farce was "Show-Up," a one act ranging in age from 3 to 10 years of the Art of Masculine Coquetry, comedy with Sadie Jones, Barbara old will gather around the Christ- By TWQ Active.Eastern Students Lang, John Ertel, and Joe Cor- mas tree in the "Y" room-of Bur- nell taking the leads. nam Hall to feast on milk and Startled Reporter Finds in Interview » ^ — cookies, to view with wonder and By PA1 L BRANDES pleased at any help given them. Home Ec Majors awe three Christmas movies in Woodcarving of initial pins, dogs technicolor, and finally to receive Every Thursday evening from and horses has been their special By ORVILLE BYRNE Marshall, "is the enthusiastic audi- Make Cosmetics 7 untij 8 p.m. of the school year, ence. It's no fun to sing to a presents from Santa Claus in per- project in the creative line. Robert Marshall is as much a son. two of Eastern's civic-mmded stu- master of the art of masculine group of people who show no sign In Chemistry The following boys, ranging In This Christmas party is a tra- dents, Paul "Jungle" Love and age from twelve to fifteen, are coquetry as.he is of singing. This that they appreciate the fact that Kent Moseley, find time to serve slightly startling fact was evident you're trying to entertain them—- Home economics majors who are dition at Eastern and is made pos- members of the troop:- Elmer enrolled in Chemistry 220 this se- this community by acting as scout- Whltaker, Bobby Hopper, Kenneth during his singing of "La Donna or worse still, discuss the war sible by the contributions from masters of the East End Boy E Mobile" on November 29 in the news or their new hats while you're mester have been doing "experi- students and faculty members, do- Bolton, Collins Rice, Alvin Whit- mental work with cosmetics for Scout Troop of Richmond. Paul aker, John Madden, TSuddy Mad- Hiram Brock Auditorium. (If some singing. The audience here was nations from the Home Econom- Love organized the troop a year one should be dubious, let him fine—and I couldn't ask for a the past three weeks. Soaps, ics department of cookies, the do- den, Edward Roark, Burton Nee- 7 ago last October and has Increased ley, , J. C. Cobb and Humphrey ask any feminine member of the better." shampoos, hand lotions, face pow- nation of the milk by the college the membership to eleven regular Mr. Marshall's concert here is der, rouge, astringents, nail pol- farm, and the hard work of the Martin. v audience.) tenderfoot scouts and frequent Although the troop is sponsored Mr. Marshall told an interesting nearly his last for the season. "I ish, depilatories, and cuticle re- Y members. visitors from the neighboring com- sing two more concerts," he said, mover are among the products by the Elks Club, Eagle Scouts story about his venture Into the Vera Maybury, chairman of the munity. Kent Moseley, freshman Love and Moseley can well use field of concert singing. 'Tve al- "and then return to New York. which have been prepared by the Social Committee of the YWCA, from Millersburg who became an Let me say again that I enjoyed girls themselves. any - equipment or donation that ways liked to sing," he said, "and is in charge of the party. A list Eagle scout at Camp Offutt this may be forthcoming. At this time I started to take piano lessors so singing here, and would like to An interesting feature of the of the 100 neediest children was summer, joined Love as assistant give another concert at Eastern work has been the preparation of the troop is In particular need I could accompany myself. My obtained from Mr. Kunkel, city scoutmaster and together the two of a stove to warm their newly ,\ piano teacher heard me sing one some time." an anti- treatment for silk truant officer, and on Tuesday aft- are working faithfully with the hose. Hose treated with the so- donated clubhouse that proposes day and advised me to concentrate ernoon before the party written in- young boys. to replace the Community Center on my voice and forget about Japanese Cherry lu\ipn are now being tested in ac- vitations will be delivered. On piano. I never was much good in tual wear In comparison With the This fall the tenderfoots are as a meeting place. If you college Thursday afternoon a bus will call working on signaling, fire build- fellows have any old scout uni- piano, anyway." Trees Are Set Out non-treated hose of the same qual- for these children and take them Mr. Marshall was most enthusi- ing, tracking, scouts pacing, first forms stored away in the moth On Our Campus ity. to the party which lasts from 2 to aid, safety and cooking in an balls that you would like to see astic about Eastern. "Of course," Chemistry 220 is a couse in bio- 5. The bus will deliver them home he said, "I've not had much chance .organlc chemistry offered only to effort to pass the secondclass scout put to good use, please get in One hundred and thirty-three after the party. _, test. Both daytime and overnight touch with either Moseley or Love. to see the campus, but the lltUe blossoming Japanese cherry trees home economics majors and takes I have seen is beautiful. Also, I up the chemistry of matters re- The movies to be shown wiH-be hikes have been executed by the Remember the thrflTyou got when have been set ou.t on Eastern's "Christmas Around the World," scoutmasters and the troop so your uniform came? can see where your school gets campus during the past two weeks lated to their major-Interest The Love and Moseley are-to be com- its nickname of the 'Friendly Col- course Is taught by Mr. Meredith "Christmas in Toyland," and that, in agreement with progres- under the direction of Dr. J. D. "Santa's Toy Shop." There will be sive education, the scouts can have mended for their unselfish work lege.' Everyone is friendly down Cox. among the scout. They are doing here, and that is rare. Also (this Farris, college physician. Thir- The products, attractively pack- dolls for the girls and trucks for a laboratory to test their skills. teen of the trees were donated the boys, and all will receive an Love, when" questioned, stated that their part toward Improving living with a twinkle in his eye) there's aged for Christmas, are now on conditions In the south. What have an awful lot of pretty girls!" by last year's senior class while apple, orange, banana, a pair of the boys were extremely enthusi- the others were purchased by the display in the hall of Roark Build- astic about the movement and were you done? "Another thing that Impressed ing. • socks, and a bar of soap. me about Eastern," continued Mr. college. .,. .-I

■■I Page Two THE EASTERN PROGRESS Friday, December 13, 1940 be a thing of the past. It is a very easy thing: for THE EASTERN PROGRESS someone to pick up the coat that belongs to some other person and wear It nonchalantly out of the building. It takes no finesse or supreme art to ac- Potpourri * The Rebel Yell Member of the Kentucky Intercollegiate By FRANKLIN CROMER Press Association complish such a deed, so let the thief or thieves By SPEED FINNERAN take no credit for having been unusually skillful. SHADES OF ANCIENT GREECE S.O.S. Entered at the postoffice at Richmond, Kentucky, It seems a'shame that we cannot have the free- The ancient majestic surround- First and foremost, fire drills! Not that we don't think there is as second-class matter. dom of leaving our coats In the cloakrooms pro- ings of old Greece with her in- something quite noteworthy and commendable about fire drills. Many vided for this purpose without the accompanying spiring marble structures had and many a time In our younger days they have amounted to some- given away to the equally beauti- fear that those coats will not be there when we re- thing even monumental and sacred. There was nothing like a good EDITORIAL STAFF xul interior of the Eastern Little fire drill to get you out of an uncomfortable spelling or multiplica- Ruth Catlett turn for them. The lack of that feeling of security Theatre, the experience of the tion session; but regular and ungodly fire drills (mass production makes for a serious situation here. human herd since then had placed Jim Squires , .'.'...... Co-Editors us far ahead of the Greeks in plus) at the hours when most sensible and Christian folk are enjoy- There Is little advice that we can give to the stu- ing the fruits of a days hard-earned labors In slumber are ..... to Paul Brandes „....., Managing Editor some-respects; yet, fundamentally, say the-least! , dents. This editorial Is addressed rather to those those who attended the first Stu- Natalie Murray..: '.News Editor They will, however, continue in Burnam until the 'dormitory can students who are guilty of these petty thefts and dent Forum participated in a dis- Guy Hatfleld , Sports Editor cussion of almost the same prob- be fully emptied in two minutes. Th» following is the list of approved Susan Biesack Feature Editor to those people who are In charge of the adminis- lems that concerned Plato, Soc- activities to over consume the two-minute period- Marguerite Rlvard Society Editor tration of the Student Union Building. To the rates, Demosthenes, and the 1. Recall oneself from the land of dreams. others. Congratulations to philoso- 2. Shake the sand from your eyes and mind guilty persons, we have this to say: This is some- 3. thing that none of us can condone. We have ho phers Ryle, Stamper, Hauselman Gather your wits enough to realize It's another mass exit BUSINESS STAFF and the other thinkers, who may 4. Throw some light on the matter. intention of condoning it. Any extenuating circum- in the future, we hope, give the S. Fumble for shoes. ' \ Dick Dlckerson. Business Manager stances that there may be may be pointed out when Forum the place on,lhe campus it 6. Put said on. Helen Ashcraft Circulation Manager the guilty ones are caught, punished, and the petty rightfully deserves. They can 7. Wrap Exhibit A In a warm robe or blanket scarcely hope to compete with 8. Turn off the heat In the radiator. ,. crime wave Is over. We are advising' that no stone REPORTERS those student disciples of gravity- 9. Apply Unguentlne to burned hands properly. be left unturned until such a thing has been ac- defying gymnastics supposedly 10. Close the windows gently avoiding breakage . . Nora Mason Prewitt Paynter complished. Eastern has no place for people like representative of contemporary IX Turn off the lights. ^^ "■ Ora Tuawy Raymond Stephens this. terpsichorean art and our wor- 12. Close the door. shippers of Culbertson but it is 13. Dick Allen Bud Petty Hurry down the corridor. And to those who are In charge here: Wouldn't a step in the right direction. 14. Fight your way through a seething mass for two flights of Bob Yeager Orville Byrne it be advisable for you to provide some person in stair. l'lIK THEATRE 15. Gwen Sanders Roy Cromer both cloakrooms for a time at least who will stand . Inasmuch as the student body Lobby and stopwatch! "J. B. Williams Robert Mock guard during the hours when there is so much is quite obviously the mainstay »iAN?#S?* £Z wouldn't really get out In two minutes if there e e s M 0,d 8tor about JlmTodd •

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* Mental Blackouts Library News By BILL HICKMAN * Kampus Knews WotideAitUf who By IRA SNEAK Miss Floyd, Eastern Librarian, has announced the purchase of a Here I go again. What deter- The number of couples that have Bowles had her boy friend from new Recordak Library Projector to- (flue. Jlim? mination! After two weeks of suddenly and mysteriously parted Western here over the Republican for use in the library. This new dodging the men with the white company on our campus Is a sure Thanksgiving vacation, and they machine, manufactured by the A STURDY coats ( a result of last week's indication that'the holiday season were the talk of the school with Eastman Kodak Company, will column), I again laugh at eternity is approaching. The old custom their dancing. They made the make it possible for incunabula and the law of averages and shoot of giving gifts has always created rather wild jitterbugglng of some and other rare and old books to STONE-SET RING the works. Can you take It? situations . . . What did the Eastern students look decldely be read by the students and 'ac- I'm not sure I understand this Thanksgiving holiday do to Le- amateur . . . Will Irene Maddox uity. Although these rare books \ BY FAITtl but a number of our faculty dur- Monne Miller and Dick Allen? ever succeed' In chasing down the are not available to be placed on; ing a discussion of student govern- Was It merely the fact that Dick elusive Harold Ylnger? . . .' Alice the shelves for general use, a; Set in precious gold , metn and its possibilities made found his sister's roommate at- Grey Burke surprised everyone by microfilm of the pages of the the statement that, quote, "the tractive or does LeMonne have her choice of a date for the book may be purchased. This film political set-up in Kentucky is in- other- interests? At any rate Vice Versa dance. She skipped may be shown on the machine, \ Is the definite solution to your gift problem directly responsible for the. lack neither of them seems to be much over David Barnes and W. T. embodying the simplest controls.. | of student government at East- worried . . . Blanche Trivett is Farmer completely and is taking The reader controls the machine ern," unquote. As I said before seeking new interests—again. some unknown blonde"". . . Another with ease, by simply turning a Expert craftsmanship and I'm not sure I understand but its upperclassman who has found the Freshmen never seem to be able crank on the side of the cabinet. finely cut stones in modern certainly a reason I've never heard to make up their minds for very company of freshmen very fasci- The crank regulates the turning before. Have youT long at a time. Maybe that's why nating is Mary Frances Lehman, of the pages of the book, which settings combine to make a MOTES AND STUFF— ./ \ the upperclassmen give them such whose only Interests are practice appear on the opaque screen even FAITH Ring a gift he will OFF THE CUFF / Ta rush . . . Dottle Daench is being teaching and Lewis Hleatt . . . under the most extreme lighting There are a few people on this seen more and more with Bud Rose Wiley was heard to say that conditions. use and appreciate for years Robert Klener was the most "ver- campus with so many knives Petty and Allen Zaring. Lefty This projector will be Invaluable to come. sticking out of their backs they're seems to have very quietly stepped satile" person she had ever known. to ttie Institution In connection beginning to look like porcupines. out of the picture . . . And Nelson We've heard a lot about his versa- with the post graduate- work to Come in today . . . give him a As the governor of Carolina Gordon and his newest love Paul- tility In certain lines . . . Those be offered by the college in the north said to the governor of Caro- ine Cole man, almost called it quits, energetic cheerleaders deserve a future. Miss Floyd has expressed lasting gift. lina south, "It's a long time be- but both decided to compromise great deal of credit for their co- the desire to have a regular "Lib- tween Thanksgiving and Christ- and stay together . . . The prac- operation with the driv to obtain rary" of films of books on file mas vacations." tice teachers complain that the fotballs for the team. Especial here at Eastern in the near future. For everyone but the faculty. one objection that they have to laurels to Christine Ashcraft and Purchase of the films is to begin It's strange but all the men who their work is that they meet their Helen Horlander. Other names that soon, and it is hoped that many make Phi Beta Kappa wear only students everywhere .they go . . . should be mentioned In this con- book films will be available by the single breasted suits. Ralph Gambre.1 seems to have nection are those of Aline Dolan, B. B. Allen and Marie Hughes . . . end of the year. The regular meeting of the "You settled down for another semester A study of the machine might point 'em out and we'll stab 'em at least with Kitty Webb . . . Tom Moncho, the lad with the Turpln confides for the purpose bedroom eyes, and Vivian Kamln- lead one to believe that some day in the back Club" is held in the all books will be filmbooks, and grill everyday at 12:00 and 6:00. of publication that she was jilted. skl have worked up a nice dancing It's a safe bet to assume that the partnership for Rec Room pur- the thousands of printed volumes, Which just reminds me, a lot as we' know them, will eventually of people I know would like bury one who did it was Phil Bevtns. poses ... . Looks as if those Jack- son brothers have very similar be museum objects like the Roman the hatchet with the writers of Well, Turp, Bud Petty says that papyrus scrolls. No one can tell, "Kampus Knews." Yeh! Right in one Isn't a real college student tastes, doesnt it? . . . Clarke until he has been jilted or has Gray has developed an interest in but the copying of source material their skulls! , rareties, the preservation of The "A Word To The Wise jilted someone else. Now you can practice teaching that does him consider yourself as having gone credit. He is, speaking of versatile crumbling newspapers, the saving Should Be Sufficient, But I Doubt people, one of the most versatile of reference room space, the mak- It" Department. To all freshmen— collegiate . . . Joe Cornell has a ing available everywhere of books A private investigation shows that real beam on that petite little ones on the campus. Last year his freshman, Mary Frances Jackson one interest was journalism . . . now obtainable In only a few a trip to ^See your faculty advisor places—these are today's realities Is absolutely painless. It builds Just from our observation, we The bonds of legality have been should say that this seems to be put on two of Eastern's co-eds with the new machine. There is up your morale, heartens your no debate about that, and there teachers, and gives your room- the first time that Joe has been this fall. Dorlselwood Lemon serious . . . The news from Wln- finally succumbed to the charms is little debate that the filmbook mate a guilty conscience. method is growing more and more Observed at the last dance. An chell's column that Louise Hol- of the quiet John Rice, and Is man was making such a sensation wearing a very lovely diamond. useful. Eastern Is Indeed fortunate evening dress covers a multitude in having one of these machines of "shins'." in New York made those of us And Ben Farmer just couldn't go who knew her when stop and re- to camp for training until he knew added to the facilities of the lib- Bill Johnson's definition of the rary. w fifth period, "an ala carte blitz- member . . . News from Louisville he was leaving Ruth Thompson is that Fox DeMolsey may be protected against the claims of an krieg." Right! home Christmas. We all hope that unscrupulous world . . . They tell BAND AND MUSIC ' If all the cigarettes that were DEPARTMENT ENTERTAINS borrowed every day in the grill that isn't just wishful thinking us down at the office that Pete were suddenly laid end to end any longer . . . Eileen Ashley is "Fightin' " Prater and Jean Man- Members of the Band and Music they would probably be "Sold responsible for a lot of anxiety they and the Bell Telephone Com- Department entertained with a American!" on the part of Billy Sullivan. He pany are very much that way tea in Walnut Hall of the Student My roommate, "Vicious" Vic heard that it takes about eighteen about each other. Harold Ylnger Union Building on November 29 Nash, says that after Christmas days to contract measles, and still looks with longing eyes in from 4 to 5 o'clock. The students he'll probably have to keep his visions of a Christmas spent as a this direction .... Wonder if Jean who made arrangements for the billfold in an iron-lung. convalescent have been dancing Sumner still thinks that weekend occasion were: Misses Doris Ken- I like this— in his mind ever since. . . And in Northern Kentucky was worth nanier, Dorothy Foley, Georgia 1940 SOLDIERS' CHORUS Henrietta Farrow wants to know her job? . . . Greetings to Nancy Root, Hazel Todd, Mary E. Black, My boss must give me back my job why we never mention couples In Lou Gentry, who has returned to Ruth Walker, Jayne Jones and When I turn in, my pack. this column who are going steady. the campus for the second nine Messrs. Guy Hatfield, Paul Lane But who will make that other guy The trouble is mainly that those weeks' term. She still likes the and Roy Dawn. Give me my old girl back? couple have such nice romances Maysville boys as much as ever .. . . Faculty members present were: The dangerous age for the that they don't do this coluifflwny The girl to finally get her hooks Mrs. Emma Y. Case, Dr. and Mrs. weaker sex is around the middle good . . . Charles Stamper rooked in on John Rose is certainly to be J. T. Dorris, Dr. E. D. Jenkins, lauded. Congratulations, Piney! il 'iH flirties. very happy the other night when Mr. and Mrs. John Kinzer, Mrs. A rift in, the clouds of romance— he was squiring his last year's . . . Rodney Whltaker seems, to Harry Blanton, Mr. James E. Van Lefty and Dottie, on taking the romance, Wilma Chaney, at the have taken up -where Stafford left Peursem, Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Dono- .high road and the other the low Club . . . One just must admire off In the affection of Judy Dehn- van, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Hummell Barbara Lang's optimism. She at- ert . . . The" efforts of John Foot and daughters, Miss Frances Mc- road- . , Has-anyone read that new book, taches herself to the most un- to be faithful to Shirley Crites Kinney, Misses Germanla and "How to Take a Shower in the gettable men on the campus, all seems-to be getting feebler every Eunice Wingo, Miss Allle Fowler Grill," by Buddy Buddy KlrbyT of them marked by some tie that day. He will probably give up com- and Mr. and Mrs. Dord Fitz. QneyltounA GcWuel Xwad GUe&i According to Doris Massey binds. Or at least we thought they pletely before long . . . Ask Buford there's more than one kind of were un-gettable until Jim Stay- "Curly" Griffith about his Vassar Don't miss our before Christmas peach that come from Georgia. ton proved otherwise . . . Mildred experience. There's nothing like dress sale! 'Evening and daytime IF you choose a Greyhound bus EXTRA Gifts at Now is the time of year one Neeley and Norbert Setser are to- aiming high to begin with . . . BUI dresses. The Margaret Burnam for your Christmas trip you'll The SO LOW Fates may expect to wake up most any gether so much that there Is al- Johnson lost his dignity sufficient- Shop. most no food for scandal in their ly the other day to model Mary find aboard that honest-to-goodness one Round day with a case of chills. The Wa V Tr| writer of this column has the romance. Fidelity is death to news Stayton's reversible coat in the Novelty wood, reproductive holiday travel spirit Freshmen to - l' latest and as far as he knows, the In this column . . . Brickbats to Rec Room . . . Speaking of Bill glassware, waste baskets, lamps, F»™H~ .«.«« tC,. ™~.„ *.«~,,o„. Cincinnati . $1.55 $2.80 those freshmen who still haven't Johnson, isn't it odd that both he miniature clocks, etc. The Louise Faculty agree that more frequent ,.„U|sv|,Ie^ $1.50 $2.70 best remedy for any man to follow • -\ in cases of this kind. It's simple— learned that they shouldn't yell and Allen Zaring found it con- Shop. departures, friendly service and PalntHvUle ...$2.10 $8.W merely glance over pages 71 to 82 from one end of the hall to the venient to be suddenly "called lower fares make Greyhound traTel Hazard .... $2:30 $4.15 in the December issue of Esquire. other after eleven o'clock at out of town" the very day that "VULCAN IRVINE ..' „ , .. Knoxvllle $2.45 $4.45 Incidentally, take precautions night . . . Glad to see Roy Buchaus thllr Louisville girl friends ap- the college favorite. Chattanooga $2.60 $6.50 against fever. Interested In someone again. Ann peared on the campus? When in Ladies' & Men's Tailor Bow. Green $8.00 $5.40 Then there was the young man, Gately makes a mighty good in- doubt, retreat or hide . . . Harvey just married, who called Ms new terest for anybody . . . "Jungle" Lewis, who has been one of the Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT "^gg* ** Love says that this column la Three Musketeers (Squires, Grif- 8rd\& Water Street Phone 1050 ^rV^ home "Weather Strip" because it Made In Richmond kept him out of the Draft. too long. We quote that remark fith and Lewis) for a long time, Whether or not the petition for for its originality alone . . . Nor- has at last succumbed to the lu 241 Main St. Phone 898 an extended Christmas vacation man Abraham sems to have the of the campus feminity. He swea was successful, the student body inside track with Betty Sanders that the Buick has nothing to A had a chance to express Its opinion one day, and then the scales tilt with the choice . . . And so until on the matter 800 strong. in Raymond Stephens' favor. Ray- the New Year—a Merry Christmas GREYHOUND Private Gallup Poll—It's a mond may be" retaliating or he to all and to all a good night. TH1 T. strange thing but the average col- may not be, but he accepted Betty Work Called For am i/M'l lege romance that blossoms one Jo Goodin's Invitation to the Vice Dresses—all fall «nd winter year generally falls to materialize Versa dance without any hesita- stock reduced one-third. Real bar- Delivered the next. Investigation shows that tion . . . And is it absolutely neces- gains. The Louise Shop. M'** ■ First Street eight out of nine fade out faster sary that Burnam Hall have so than Wrong Way Corrigan. Alas! many fire-drills? Remember the Tricky title of a feature story about the boy who cried "Wolf" so much that no one be- recently shown at the Madtaon. lieved him * when the real wolf "Hired Wife" and "Youth Will Be appeared? . . . Speaking of the • RAYON SATIN HOSTESS COATS Served." Vice Versa dance, as we were 3ft* To all northern Kentucky stu- doing a few sentences back, It dents the 5:27 train out of Rich- just did get in under the dead- *„• QUILTED RAYON SATIN ROBES mond for Clnclnatl U most heartily line. Just a few more shopping recommended. Never a dull mo- days till Leap Year is a thing of ment the past . . . Campuscenes: Stu- • RAYON SUEDES I'll stop this quick— dents pouring out of chapel and For those who will at one time standing open-mouthed as the or another figure on marriage re- chimes pealed forth In a confused member— ' medley of Christmas carols; Jack In Wraparound and Zipper-Front Styles What two can live as cheaply as Allen playing the piano in the one on-' lobby of the Student Union Build- Isn't half enough to have any ing while a group of admiring fun on. students sang; Bill Hickman and The Chinille Robes 2.98 ROBrNETTE-HIERONYMUS A. J. Hauselman almost beseiged Soft, fluffy, dyed chenille robes. In lovely-shades of rosewood, WEDDING ANNOUNCED by students anxious to sign their dusty rose, blue and aqua. You'll want these for gift-giving Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Roblnette of names to the petition that we do and for yourself. Sizes 14 to 20. OTHERS $1.98 and $3.98. Plkeville, Ky., announce the mar- not return to school until the •m* riage of their daughter, Juanlta, sixth; Paul Brandes with a book to Mr. Harold Hleronymus of propped up in front of him as Richmond, Ky. The wedding took he ate In the cafeteria; Ann Rod- Rayon Satin Hostess Coats 2.98 place at the home of the bride gers, tops In head desk girls for Choice of wraparound and zipper front styles. Many with richly . • on November 20. Both the bride a long time, frantically attempt- .quilted sleeves and embroidery trims. In wine, royal, pink and ing to send amorous swains home peacock blue. Sizes 14 to 20. • OTHERS $1.98 to $5.98. and the bridegroom attended East- after nine o'clock . . . The second ern. O'Donnell to find Eastern a GIRLS HALLS OFFICE STAFF pleasant place Is also finding the HONORED WITH BREAKFAST company of Mae Fawbuah one of Quilted Top Satin Robes 2.98 Mrs. Emma Y. Case, Mrs. Harry the reasons why, if the way they Here's a luxurious group of smart robes. Choice of many dainty Blanton and Miss Eunice Wlngo look at each other can be taken floral patterns on pastel grounds. In shawl collar style and with entertained with a breakfast on as any Indication ... Gladys tneat, cord girdles. All sizes 14 to 20. OTHERS $1.98 to $5.98. I \ Sunday morning, December 8, in the Blue Room of the Student Union Building for the office staff of Burnam and Sullivan Halls. Rayon Suede House Coats 2.98 They were hostesses to about 25 Soft as a kitten's ear. Warm rayon suede house coats in zipper ' guests on this occasion. and wraparound styles. Select from several smart colors. sizes in the group. OTHERS $1.98. HENDREN- MURPHY ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hendren Of Richmond announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Elizabeth, Flavor lunch to Mr. Edwin Allen Murphy of Richmond. The wedding will take with refreshment & 5IUMH BROS place in early winter, DRINK Hate, values to $7.60, reduced cca'i to $1.00 and $1.85. The Louise Shop. 1 -rr Page Four XtfE EASTERN PROGRESS Friday, December 13, 4940 plications than the European sit- R. R: Richards Receives Honor' Basketball Season uation. Why don't you show your H. M. WHOTINGTON CO. GRATitude, Frank T" Fred Darling looks just that in JEWELERS Chosen Prexy To Begin Dec. 14 his new R. O..T. C. uniform. Tt has been rumored about the With Maryville campus that Walt "Smooch" Gifts—Watch and Jewelery Repairing At Nashville Mayer is figuring on opening a 11 campaign headquarters In the near North Second Street ' . Phone 766 future to seek his second straight Association Holds Central Michigan nomination for king of the Sweet- To Play Here heart's Ball. Annual Meeting - The super snooping - of that On November 28 29 On December 19 super snooper "vlscious" Vic Nash STYLE HEADQUARTERS was laagely responsible for this de- partment. . . TWELVE STATES THREE SENIORS Is Headquarters For The following .men, members of this year's freshman football squad Dr. R. R. Richards was-elected Twenty basketball candidates, + ten of whom were members of his can, be depended on next year to president of the Southern Business undefeated and -untied football carry on Eastern's undefeated Education Association at its an- record. With this sort of material team, reported to Coach Rome we can't miss! GIFTS nual convention in Nashville, Rankin Tuesday night to begin Paul Kline, 6 foot, 175 pound Tennessee, November 28-30. Mrs. work for a 14-game schedule halfback, from • Portsmouth, Ohio? which begins on December 14 with Jennings Hounchell, 5:11, 183, Marguerite D. Fowler, Atherton Maryville College here. High School, Louisville, Kentucky, tackle, Richmond; Casey Nova- Men Appreciate One other pre-holiday game has kowsky, 5:11, 180, fullback, Chi- was elected first vice president been carded, the Central Michigan cago; Jlni Little, 6:1, 195. tackle. Net.tho ordinary gifts to be found most any The Association is composed of Teachers here on December 19. South Portsmouth, Ky.; Olen Ken- V twelve southern states with the All after-Christmas games are nedy, 5:10, 170, guard, Stubens- place, Wt carefully selected Shirts, Pajamas, purpose of promoting Business with K. I. A. C. opponents. vllle, Ohio; Earl Gibsen, 5:11, 185, Education in the following states: fi» n. liicriAens Reporting to Rankin were three guard, Portsmouth, Ohio; Walter Robes, Neckwear, Hosiery, Gloves^ Kerchiefs, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Ken- seniors, seven juniors and ten Heucke, 5:10, 160, end, Louisville; tucky, Georgian-Louisiana, Missis- sophomores. Lettermen back are Jack Holt, 5:10, 175, guard, Louis- Mufflers, Luggage, Robes, Pajama" Sets, Swank sippi, North'and South Carolina, Ora Tussey, Wyatt Thurman and ville; Bob Neal, 5:8, 175, halfback, Accessories, Tie Racks. Tennessee, Virginia and West Vir- Weber, Lucas Charles Perry, seniors; Clifford Birmingham, Ala.; George Duch, ginia. Tinnell and Charles Schuster, jun- 6:, 180, end, New Briton, Conn.; There are three main section of iors. Edward Hucke, 5:11, 210, tackle, A Nice Gift Can Be Had Here As Low As 26c the. association. The first Is the Are Installed As In addition to Tinnell and Schus- Newport; Norman Abraham, 6:, College and University section ter, other juniors reporting were 206, tackle, Shelbyville; Gall Rob- with Mr. J. D. Fenn of Peabody Prexies, WRHO Homer Osborne and Bert Smith, erts, 6:2, 175, center, Glouster, College, Nashville, Tennessee, as both of whom saw some service Ohio; Irvln Kuehn, 6:, 195, center. chairman for the coming year. last year; Charles Swearinger and Cincinnati; Jaok Loper, 5:9, 185, JIM LEEDS The second is the Public School Bill Sullivan, junior college trans- guard, Coving ton; Jim Logsdon, EXCLUSIVE MEN'S WEAR section and Miss Frances Hum- Retiring Officers/ fers, and Hershel Turner. 5:10, 186, center, Hazard. phrey of Greensboro High School, Give Oaths To Sophomore candidates are "Cop- Greensboro, North Carolina, is per John Campbell, all-state cen- Year's Schedule chairman. The third section is |- New Presidents ter from Hlndman In 1939; Ber made up of the Private Business Rasnlck, Joe BUI Siphers, Francis For Freshmen Schools with Mr. M. O. Kirkpat- Hass, Robert Worthington, Charles Is Announced rick, Cecil's Business College, MAHER SINGS Dorna, all members of the fresh- A8heville, North Carolina, as man squad last year, and Laryy Freshman basketball practice chairman. The chairman for each On November 27, In the lobby of Lehman and Roy Buchaus, who began this week with several can- MEN'S SOCKS of the- above 'sections is elected Burnam Hall, the officers of the entered school at the second se- didates reporting. At such 'an A siriart variety of checks, plaids, stripes and small figured each year along with.the president^ two divisions of the Women's mester last season. early date it is impossible to men- patterns.- In green, brown and blue. The wool mixed sox for the entire organization. Residence Hall Organization were The Maroons won 15 and lost tion names of any outstanding are In neat plaids. 10 to 12. The convention attempts to obr formerly Installed. The lobby was one last year, dropping one- to prospects to be groomed for next tain nationally-known business decorated with flags and red, Western after having defeated the year's Maroons. MEN'S GIFT SOCKS 25c educators each year to deliver the white and blue bunting, and the Hilltoppers at Bowling Green. Several freshmen from last year addresses. The outstanding speak- entire program carried out the The schedule: A fine group of better quality men's! sox In many neat patterns are making good on the varsity and colors. 10 to 12. ers for this year included t)r. patriotic note. Dec. 14—Maryville, here. of this year. It is the purpose of Frederick G. Nichols, of Harvard; Dec. 19—Central Michigan, here, The program began with the Jan. 11—Centre, there. a freshman team to give the boys B. Frank Kyker, Chief Business singing of "God Bless America" experience of college caliber to OTHERS 15c TO 50c Educator, Department of Educa- Jan. 13—Western, trere. by Ann Scott Maher, freshman Jan. 14—Berea, here. aid them in varsity competition. tion, Washington, D. S.; Dr. Mc- from Maysville. Following Miss The schedule for this year's Kee Flak, Woman's College, Uni- Jan. 18—Wesleyan, there. Mailer's solo, Miss Ruth Catlett, Jan. 21—Union, there. Baby Maroons is: versity of North Carolina; Dr. R. retiring president for the Burnam Jan. 11—Centre College, there. E. Jagers, of' Frankfort; Mrs. Hall unit of the, WRHO, spoke Jan. 2!5—Morehead, there. Feb. 1—Western, here. Jan. 14—Berea College,. here. Splendid Ester Ross Steuart at Columbia on "The History of Self-Govern- Jan. 18—Ky. Wesleyan, there. University and Clyde I. Bankard, ment in the Eastern Dormitories." Feb. 3—Wesleyan, here. Gregg Publishing Company, New She told the story of the framing Feb. 5—Centre, here. * Feb. 3—Ky. Wesleyan, here. Group of York, New York. of the constitution, under which Feb. 8—Berea, there. Feb. 5—Centre College, here. the set-up now operates. The pres- Feb. 15—Morehead, here. Feb. 8—Berea College, there. The offiolal quarterly magazine, University of Kentucky to be "Modern Business Education," is ent form of government In the Feb. 22—Union, here. Men's put out by the Southern Business two halls has been In existence Feb. 27, 28 and March 1—K. I. arranged. Education Association. They also for only 6ne year. A. C. Tournament, here. publish a yearbook which con- The oath df office was then ad- Sigma Tau Pi tains all the research work done ministered to Miss Vivian Weber, in Business Education by the mem- new president of Burnam Hall, by Initiates 14 bers of the 'organization during Miss Catlett. In turn the Sullivan P. E. Flashes Into Club the preceeding year. Hall president, Miss Jean Lucas, By BILL UK KM AN Gift The convention next year will received the oath from Miss Vir- Some fourteen pledges were in- be held in Greensboro, North ginia Garlson, retiring secretary itiated Into Sigma Tau PI, East- Carolina. for. Sullivan Hall. Since Mr. Tussey has been con- ern's Commerce Fraternity, last Taking their places then as the fined to his room with a severe Thursday evening, December 5. new presidents, Miss Weber and attack of practice teaching and has asked me to try to carry on The new members are Marie Robes Miss Lucas then administered the Gross, Helen Lewallen, Carolyn Never Say Die oaths to the other members of the this column, the least I can do » is try my best to please his many Brock, June Traylor, Mae Faw- By IMA PAYNE two councils. The administration bush, Betty Lou Mayer, Eileen of each oath was* followed by the ardent readers. Personally I wish him a speedy recovery. Please omit Frame, Bud Petty, Buford Grif- lighting of the candle which the flowers. fith, Herbert Hunter, Nelson Bur- There was a boy named Zlek Individual carried by the presi- rus, and Claude Harris.* The very who went to se his gal one warm dent. Sincere credit -should be given those future basketball referees Informal Initiation included such $1-98 chilly day. After he had knocked When this formal ceremony was who worked the games in the antics as putting spaghetti down on the door for an hour he %lally completed, both presidents ad- the back of said prospective mem- decided that there was no one dressed the women of their re- Intramural Tournament. They did a fine job. Those boys WHO worked bers who thought sure that it was Just the gift that will please home so he decided to go around spective dormitories. Each one set were Peck Perry, Harold Porter the Biology worms previously dis- to the back door. After he had forth their plans for the year and played. Refreshments were served crawled in through the window he asked for the cooperation of the and George Nash. Thanks fellows! "him" most Esmond cloth ■aw Geraldine running up and \ The K. I. A. C. Tournament to after the initiation. women in each dormitory. Then be held here again this year marks robes with satin trim collar, down the stairs singing, "Beat Me to the singing of "Alma Mater," the fifth consecutive year it has Daddy, Eight to the Bar." After all the candles in the lobby were smart corded edges. In a they had talked like that for an been held on our campus. Except lighted and the group filed out. for Its outcome as to the winner hour they decided to go out and This ceremony Is very jpnich good selection' of colors. mow the lawn. Since the hockey the meetings have ben most suc- like the one which was used last cessful. Mr. McDonough Is the .■■(HMriNP MIMTUCKV sticks were out of order they de- year, and it is planned to use. it Medium and large sizes. cided not to play ping pong. Chas- man responsible for this splendid as the installation service during event being held on our campus ing her back Into the house they the years to come. ^^ ^ „ stopped at the couch and after and makes it possible for our stu- Mrs. H, L, Donovnit w?J. the dent body to take ii«" the entire THURSDAY LAST K***' they finished talking like- that t..x Bold! Vivid! Daring! an hour and*1 after they had re- honor guest during the evening. show. I'm -sure we all appreciate Others $2.98 to $10 moved the lipstick from behind this convenience. The Down Town Business Men's "DUST TO DUST" their ears they decided to pick French Club Is Don't Miss This Shocking Film some cherries for an apple pie. class meets every Monday, WedV Since the stove wasn't hot and the Sponsor Of Party nesday and Friday in the Weaver butter wouldn't melt they did a Thursday Night Health Building. These men enjoy FBI. AND SAT., DEC. 18-14 few more dances and called it a the recreation offered by such GIFT TIES day. While the cream was freezing sports as swimming, volley ball, "THE TULSA KID" Le Cercle Francais, French Club hand ball, boxing and basketball. they decided to go Into the living at Eeastern, sponsored an Informal What a one or two of these room and talk and talk some more, The classes are directed by East- DON "RED" BARRY smart ties will make with "Him." Christmas party at the Community ern's Physical Education majors. and after they had talked and re- House for the poor children of i-Plus Hit No .2 Hand tailored ties? silks, satin moved the lipstick again, they The Physical Education'classes, East End Thursday night, • Dec. under the auspices of the Phy. Ed. faced stripes. An endless variety' went to see how the biscuits were 12. "WOMEN IN WAR" roasting, but the old man dropped Club, will sponsor entertainment of patterns that will please every The party was a part of the features between halves of home WENDY BARRIE 4 in about that time and he wanted initiation of the -new members of PATRICK KNOWLES man. bis dally big red apple. Since they games this year. These exhibitions the French Club, in whose charge will consist of tumbling teams, were out of Scotch he forgot that al the arrangements for the party idea and decided he would rather apparatus work, rhythms, boxing SUN. AND MON , DEC. 15.16 Make Lerman's Your were. Games were played during and wrestling.' have a romp with Dexter, the dog. the course of the evening, small EAY KTSER After sending to town for more gifts were distributed and refresh-. Christmas Tie Counter, cherries we made another rasp- ALUMNI NEWS ments were served. After the Mr. T. C. McDaniel is doing a berry pie. We couldn't stand it any party, the club held a more formal longer without papa so we' put splendid job at Columbia, S. C. "YOU'LL FIND OUT" Ties at 25c to initiation at the home of the spon- His particular project at this time him to bed and played a hand sor of the club, Mrs. Janet Mur- of bridge and called It quits. After is the Introduction of the Rogers PETER LORRE bach. Strength Tests. BORIS KARLOFF . the show was over we decided The next meeting of the French that we had skated long enough Heber Tarter directed an exhibit . BEI.A LUGOSI 98c Club will be a melodrama pre- of improvised physical educaUon and so we talked a while longer. sented in tne Little Theatre of the And ' The College Or Musical When her chin got so sore from equipment at the Alabama Educa- Knowledge. Student Union Building. It will tion Association meeting at Mont- my beard that we couldn't sing be written by Ruth Catlett and anymore we called a taxi and ran gomery last week. directed by Orville Byrne. Tenta- James Hennessey Is doing a TUES. AND WED., DEC. 11-18 home. I knew that I wouldn't be tive cast includes JoJo Leeds, Ro- Men's able to stand this much longer bang-up job as the new Scout GEORGE BRENT so I slid Into third base and berta "Stevenson, Ann Thomas, ExecuUve at Stearns, Kentucky. Raymond Goodlett, Annetta Sim- Congratulations Jim! BRENDA MARSHALL bought a new hat for the wife. mons and Ruth Catlett! After I had told her good night Cart Yeager is now assistant Warm I cried for you and dropped by coach at Somerset High School. the wayside. I slowly wandered Pa jama Party Carl's football team this year won "SOUTH OF SUEZ" down the hall of the dorm leaving To Be Given eight and lost only two games. Plus Hit No 2 my bottle behind me. After I Nice" going! WEAVER BROS. & EI.VIRY Mufflers crawled Into bed I suddenly woke On December 19 On November 2 of this year, the up. Gee! What a dream. Southwest Missouri State Teachers "Y" girls at Eastern will be College dedicated Its new health "Friendly Neighbors" and e Eastern Band hostesses to the rest of the girls and recreation building and stadi- on the campus at a Christmas um at Springfield. A replica of •V the bronze plaque* used In the THl'R. AND FRI.. DEC. 19-2* 49° 69 Is Heard In pajama party, to be held Thurs- dedication of the Weaver Health ('HAS. LAUGHTON Chapel Concert day, December 19, at 9:30 p. m. in CAROL LOMBARD A thrilling collection of warm the Recreation Room of Burnam Building at Eastern was used in their dedication exercises also. mufflers. Select from all wools The Eastern Teachers College Hall. Refreshments and entertainment Band presented a concert in chapel OVER THE TRANSOM THEY KNEW WHAT in checks, neatly striped' white on Wednesday, December 11. The are being arranged for by Sally DEPARTMENT crepes and patterned silks. A entire program was very well re- Hobbs, Social Chairman, and her The most amazing sight of the THEY WANTED ceived by the student body. committee Including Belle Glsh, week was Pug Darling dribbling -Plus- thoughtful gift Mary Katherlne Heath, Elizabeth Among the numbers on the con- down the floor for an under-the- JACKIE COOPER cert were; "The March of the Johnson, Jane Litsey, Mary Lou basket shot in the Intramural bas- Spanish Soldiery"; "Nobody Knows Lucy, Reno Oldfield, Lela Pickle- ketball tournament. BONITA GRANVTLLE the Trouble I See"; "Andante Can- slmer, Betsy Ann Smith, Margaret "Copper John". Campbell—the tible"; "Headlines"; "Mlenen Witt, Eskeline Adams, Mary Alice Eastern Esquire. Bayless, Aria Eubank, Ann Gate- •GALLANT SONS" iltfMU BROS Vlen"; "Rapaz Band." Francis "Stud" Haas has added A ft T M | s t Dr. John ROM Kinzer conducted ly, Irene Mattox, Mildred Neely, bowling to his list of sports. the program. and Mildred Turpin. Frank Flanagan has more com- mmmm ^ ; > >£.; ■'. t -• FViday, December 13, 1940 THE EASTERN PROGRESS v Page Five Our Coach Has Enviable Six-Year Record Eastern Meets Swimming Team Maryville In To Begin Year First Game On January 18

Team Has Two Murray Is First Of Last Year's On Long List . Team Back ' Of Competitors ■*%_ TWO TRANSFERS FOUR LETTERMEN Raising the curtain on the 1940- 41 cage season. Eastern's Maroons With the return of four eligible Your Gift Will meet the Highlanders of Mary- lettermen, James Brock, . Harold ville College tomorrow night at 8 Milta. Morris Garrett, Paul Love, o'clock in the Weaver Health Eastern's swimming team has be- Store Building. gun concentrated practice in prep- "With only two of last year's aration for their opening meet at Let Ite Help You starting Combination back, Coach Murray, K. I. A. champion, on Rome Rankin has 20 boys out for January 18. * the varsity team which will play Practice began late in Novem- Solve Your a fourteen game schedule. Return- ber with Gerow, Shadoan. Love ing are Charles "Peak" Perry and Hancock, Mills, Whitaker, Garrett, Gift Needs Charles "Chuck" Schuster, both Brock, Johnson, Hlckman, Petty regulars, and Ora Tussey, Wyatt and Cowden being among the first Thurman, Cliff Tinnell, Homer Oa- to report. Gerow, Shadoan and And There Will borne and Bert Smith, an of whom Whitaker seem to be outstanding saw service last year. among the new candidates. Be Money Left! . Bolstering the ranks consider- Tentative line-up and events are- ably are two junior college trans- Medley Relay Mills, backstroke; fers, Bill Sullivan and Charles Love, breaststroke; Garrett, free- Swearinger, who, along with "Cop- style; 220 yard free-style -Brock, All Gifts Boxed per John" Campbell, Ber Rasnick, Whitaker; 50 yard free-style Joe Bill Siphers, D. T. Ferrell, Garrett, Shadoan; 100 yard free- Free, William Green, Francis Haas, RdR- style—Garrett; 150 yard back- ert Worthington,, Charles Doma, stoke- -Mills. Gerow; 220 yard Larry Lehman, Roy Buchaus and breaststroke Love, Cowden; 44U Gifts For The Entire Hershel Turner are expected to yard free-style'Brock; Free-style battle the returning men for the Relay Hickman'i Gerow, Whit- Family At top positions. aker, Brock. This is by no means Last year's edition of the Ma- a final lineup, because improve- roons won 15 ayid lost one during ment of other candidates will the regular season, dropping one cause some alterations. UNITED to Western after having defeated Guy Whitehead, student coach, the Hilltoppera at Bowling Green has urged all men to report for the week previous. practice regularly as soon as pos- DEPT. STORE Tomorrow night's opposition, sible. Practice is necessary for Maryville, of the Smoky Mountain such a sport as swimming. Conference, are coached by L S. The swimming schedule to date Honaker and their colors are is: Orange and Garnet. In regular Jan. 18 Murray at Murray. play last year they won 16 and Jan. 24 -Maryville at Maryville lost 4. Tenn. Two Maroons Are All Opponent Jan. 25 Tusctilum at Green- Schuster, Thurman Maroons To Battle ville, Tenn. Team Named Feb. 17 Borea at Richmond. Honored On Little Picked As Members By Maroons Three State Teams March 22—Berea at Berea. All-America Attempts are being made to Of All KIAC Team The All-Opponent team as se During Next Year schedule Transylvania and More- NEW YORK, Dec. 13—One lected by members of the Eastern head for home and home meets. player each from the east, the football team: Eastern will likely make a bid south, the southwest and the Paci- R.E.—Kurchsavage, King's Col- to hold the K. I. A. C. swimming fic coast make up the backfleld Spider and Chuck lege. • New Contracts Are meet in our pool sometime In of the annual ''Liftle All-America" R.T.—Gay, King's College. March. football team named by the Repeat From Last R.G.—Ruchlnskas, Morehead. Signed For Games Associated Press. Year's Selection C.^-Bradley, King's College.- For Three Years . It Is a backfleld that would L.G.—Harriett, Bowling Green '' have to give away a few pounds University... Hair Cut 25c , per man to the major-college All- SMITH ON SECOND L.T.—Becker, Central Michigan. 1941 SCHEDULE America eleven, but would have to L.E.—Buckmeyre, Bowling concede little or nothing In all- Eastern placed two players on Green University. Easterawill play Western, Mur- BOGGS BARBER SHOP around abilty. the AU-K.I.A.C. team, two on the R.H.—Covlle, minolB Normal ray and Morehead next year In Kentucky colleges are not rep- second team, and two on the third University. football. After the athletic direc- Hours 7:00 A. M.—7:00 P. M. resented on the first squad but L.H.—Varney, Morehead. 1 team. Three others made honorable tors of the four schools had con- Charles Schuster of Eastern Ken- mention. F.B.—Lustic, Morehead. ferred on schedules they decided tucky Teachers captured an end Eastern, Western and Centre Q.B.—Winlski, Central . Michi- to meet one another In football berth on the runner-up eleven. each placed two on the first eleven. gan. for the next three years. This will Schuster led Kentucky's colleg- Union, Georgetown, Murray and renew the Eastern-Western series JOIN OUR iate gridiron scorers this season. Transylvania having one apiece. after a lapse of one year. His teammate, Wyatt Thurman, Eastern, Western, Murray and ■Next year will be the first time won honorable mention among Morehead have two apiece on the Murray has played Eastern In sev- Little All-America halfbacks and The Sporting Thing second team while Centre, George- By GUY HATFIELD eral seasons. The Morehead tilt "FOUR O'CLOCK Bill Hale of Centre won honorable town and Louisville had one. will only be a renewing of their mention among centers. Fourteen coaches and sports contracts. On the first team from the writers picked the teams. Letters Here's to Spider and Chuck for Kentucky's four teachers' col- south comes Quarterback Dominic and comments from fans who had repeating on the All-K. I. A. C. leges arranged the schedule after CLUB" Collangeio of Newberry (S. C.) seen the players In action also team. These two^ boys have put the University of Louisville and College, from the far west Marvin aided In selecting the men to fill on the books a fine record.' Spider the church-supported schools of (Tommygun) Tommernik of Paci- the positions. Kentucky refused to play any of At four o'clock each afternoon a table has certainly done a fine Job of the four. fic Lutheran (Washington), from Wyatt "Spider" Thurman and captaining the team and carrying number will bedjawn. Those sitting at the southwest Owen Goodnight of the ball. Chuck has been out- Murray will meet Eastern here Hardln-Simmons (Texas) Univer- Charles "Chuck" Schuster of next October 4. Eastern will go to ft that table willreceive their drinks and sity's undefeated club, and from Eastern Were the only players on standing at end and also carried Western October 25 and to More- the first team to be chosen again away the state's scoring honors. head November 16. sandwich* FREE! * * the east high-scoring Jackie Hunt, this year. Thurman, Easterns Thanks and congratulations. 190-pounder from Marshall of Mr. T. E. McDonough, Eastern's ■ " West Virginia. captain, was chosen as quarteback athletic director, announced East- and Schuster as an end. Eastern 1033 Opponents 343 ern's 1941 schedule November 30. Hunt and Tommervlk, the two That is the total score, after six juniors, are the specialists. The Bert Smith and Fred Darling The schedule Is filled except for Perry's Dru£ Store made the second All-K.I.A.C. team years of football under the coach- two open dates. Marshall lad scored 162 points in at fullback and tackle, respective- ing of Rome Rankin. Here's to The Rexall Store 10 games this season, getting 21 another six years similar to those. The schedule: of .his 27 touchdowns in the last ly. Ora Tussey and George Ordich Sept. 20—Open. five. Against Xavier of Cincin- made the third leum tu> tackle ioio our Interest nati he averaged almost 40 yards now for three .months to come. Oct. 4—Murray, here. on his four scoring gallops. |r The All-K.I.A.C. teams are: Tomorrow night w t will begin Oct. 11—DeKalb, DeKalb, 111. First team—Left end, Schuster, Oct. 18—King College, here. Tommervlk would be this mythi- with Maryville ai.d on the 19th Oct. 25—Western, Bowling cal team's chief passing threat, for Eastern, junior, from Chicago, 111.; Central Michigan will be here. Green, Ky. . l he completed better than 50 per left tackle, Van Meter, Western, For the uni.ucrn ed: Last "year's cent of his pitches this year to Junior, Ellzabethtown; left guard, Nov. 1—Open. Maroon basKetDuil team won 15 Nov. 8—Illinois Normal Uni- NEW BILLFOLDS net Pacific Lutheran over 1,000 Brakefield, Centre, senior, Evarts; and lost 1. Eastern had one of yards and more than 100 points. center, Cartmill, Union, senior, versity, here. * the fastest and classiest teams in Nov. 15—Morehead, Morehead, Sound blockers and defensive Carlisle; right guard, Elmore, the state. Georgetown, Junior, Elizabethtown; Ky. OF players, they would team hand- This year we hope for another LiveGLAS somely with Collangeio, leading right tackle, Johnson, Murray, successful seasun. The prospects scorer in South Carolina for three senior, Clay; right end, Smith, look good and will piobably prove KIAC Tourney straight years, and Goodnight, a Transylvania, junior, Smityville, just that. Ma.iy of j ou have never To Be Held BY HICKOK 60-minute man for Hardln-Sim- N. Y.; quarterback, Thurman, seen a college game and will see mons. Both are -threats in Eastern, senior, Benham; half- something hew. T> the upperclass- On Feb. 27-28 every sense of the word. back, Czekalo, Centre, junior, lnen it will be anctlitt great shew The middle west, dominant in Gary, Ind.; halfback, Lustic, More- of skill and sportsmanship. The Kentucky Intercollegiate football generally this season, con- head, Junior, Gary, W. Va; full- Athletic Conference's annual bas- tributes most heavily to the Little back, Dulaney, Western, senior. Tomorrow night would be a very I ketball tournament will be held at All-America line. The two guard Ashland; opportune time lo let go some of Eastern Teachers College, Rich- spots go to Nick Kerosiotls of St. Second team—Left end, Down- that enthusiasm that you have I mond, February 27-28 and March Ambrose (Iowa) and Walter Ptak ing, Western; left tackle, Fred been hoarding. Some people try L It was announced November 20 of Albion'(Mich.), and one tackle Darling, Eastern; ^left guard, to tell me that jou don't have at a meeting of conference offi- berth to Dave Evans, who cap- Chupa, Murray; center Adams, any spirit and enthusiasm. But cials who met in Lexington, Ky. tained the Muskingum (Ohio) Morehead; right guard, Norris, I know you ha\t. You're human team. Moreread; right tackle, Isenberg, and that is enough. The other tackle Is Alex Louisville; right end, Amundsen, Schibanoff of Franklin and Mar- Centre; quarterback, Zoretlc, Next, spring Eastern's Athletic shall, which won an unusual share Western; halfback, Inman, Mur- Department will be looking for of notice this year by upsetting ray; halfback, Pigman, George- some golfers, Babe Ruths and Dartmouth. Stuart Clarkson of town; fullback, Bert Smith, East- track men. 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